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wmmumfumvmasy Libraric ;‘""“ he forty-seventh anmual meeting [the seil L association took | posited ater on Wednes- | the nouh I’ the dinner and-public ex- attendsd by a large an held in thelr -room in. ihe puilding at about 11 o'cleck. o treasu Henry Bill fune 266.19; Gurdon Bill dinner fund, $77, H‘ 1 Moon H . Libarary dinner fund, $528.57; Rises. | Sets. m: 30 s’huu N. Da Ismlp.mllvt-luva He fell away from | the crushed, but was meeting bruieed. The men up fdecided to hold another Monday evening and a good attendance is desired. n Librabrian Resigned, o oy o u:. Gl:l-}'vh the lib:u;nmm:udb her mg:r L pok o ‘“ report, which represented the library | “"Rollowing dress, h ® prosperous condition. She sup- | yen odl.l.f-rn ‘hear:g mwmulb.& e lsmauted her report with an inter- chorus, "a .flfl the Was pro- 55 sketch of what the Brothers g VebaER R edistion 2 et sfl done for the library, Q.ll.lnl‘.d nounced by the Rev. W, F. White. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN e the members for their uniforms tesy to he eruélflgnfllg the oyt“ll’l'box her L s : occupancy of the office T he congregati précesded to Dental Surgenn James Kilday Able to Be Around—| Sia 0T it 0 onder of | her | the tent mhich hed heon Spresd wpon ‘MoGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. P urned hlu to @ house and *_____. BRANFORD FARM EXHIBIT, Merten F. Plant to Send Choice Rep- N.'M.fl-l Fm His Model Farm. Local People Returmed from Vaca-|resignation. 'the lawn._ where ample tions—Notes. Frederic Bill moved its acceptance fawaited thon ‘Wwho- had p‘ Wwith the thanks of the assoclation. So [to bring their The friends of James Kilday | voted. The savory will be to learn t he is adle Officers Elected. *_{strong attractios t2 be abox with ¢ fhe alf of cratches.| Brocesding to the choice of oficers | Alled by & crowd which boy broke his ankis Tecently Dby | for the ensuing vear, Wm. I. Allyn was wmm»ewmmup«m m- ]mmg oft &stone wall into a hole, | chosen president; vice presidents, were |army before them. T first, Isaac G. Geer: second. Jobn M.|Many Familiar Faces Sesn No Mars. Persanals. e M| Many of those who in years past George Barwell is spending o weel at treasirer, Billings T. Avers. have been ures in these R - e oSl bl ot gl Sormatn S84 The secre read resolutions of | mortal ei o & Mizs Sagle Clark of Beventn strest|respect to the memery of Thomas . | maniest heir intarest es in le staying for a week at Saybrook. orman, George Fanning and Thomas | gone. vl Bill, whno con LARGE NUMBER OF —r Latham, mem] of the board of |buted largely to the financial pros. Miss Olive Daily has peturned from| trustees who have died duflux the psrm of the still Fall River, where she Pn! her va-{ past year. leeply interested as ever. Rev. cation. Programme at the Church. Witsaath: wht s labored with CAMERA ey o marked success for the promotion of The business of the trusiees being S s vouh o Matzhall and Miss Bpma usin e the 1 terest, still retains hie géncluded adjoumnment was taken to |membership and attends the anmual | power BEFORE SEPT 1ST we have decid- b b Bpcineoic: church for the llterary and musi- wd to request you to take your firet| Misses Juli meetings, though he has removed to a ~|cal program prepared for the enter- w. and Hoes Malorie tve] taluent OF thos. assembied. digtant town, The-Rev. W. F. White m st our expenss and with any | ot'ined home after an enjovable stay icamera bought of us at $3.00 OR Tho chorul, “Blow soft winds,” was though now residing elsewhere still Burdick of Ten| rendered by th is as interested as ever and manifests MORE BEFORE SEPTEMBER 18T s retuirnod home stis? Y, it by his presence, much as the quality of stock that will , %A Littlo Love, _a_ Little Whs given by Henry ¥ Hallock, At 98 The Oldest Present. S we will supply the first film FREE|davs in Cant .and develop and print the pictures mn‘smm ‘Very of Spr ot 1 m tnere is bound to be an at- Upon this latest occasion noticed in o vumng friends here. Miss Eliza Geer, who resides in thing ho!q promtising now for Rorthern part of the'town as = noticed the wa show for the 1914 fair. The A large varjety of the best stack of Misses Belle uonmx and Mary But- CAMERAS to select from, and the|ler are spending vacation at the Mi; o make l! even b d inotythres veate ot -g. -u thux et o o A e o Hetaing he- man: thelr vacal ‘wery best results in developing and|>°™ Jational, Block Island. Seinting. . Paul &, ts nis -Ht!hh&rflofih :h.owoll-n)n.r‘nfluutma- a dim, , and does not Ricket! Kirke and Sruzerd. s ‘thelr B TR reeflrdu-l\leun s that was & tar" facilities unirap visit to the llnm-nl- this is an unusual oppor- [camp at Wintergreen Point. The Baby show manager is al- fail to make an anl e 2 P bt Bugry gl ered by the Rev, Edward Chapman of | 1bTary dinaer. tries “ o ool for 1 2 L0 . ise Jennio*Sullivan ia substituting it Semple's n.:;’o while Miss Belle \ can be sent to the Baby Show Lyme. Though it was giveniin a Last Remaining Charter Member, joying her vacation. mgaager; are Flaut-Cadden Co. very oft hand style, it had the mark| In the resolutions prepared by Rev. 188 MAIN STREET. of thoughtful study and wide obser- |A. T. outh upon the death ot vation. Of course the shadow cast by |George Fanning reference is made to the situation in Eurspe could mnot De |the fact that he was the last remaining wholly ignored, and it evoked com- |charter member of the Bill Library of all km& on Aulomohl-. Carriages, Wagons, aTess. The ‘annual field day was discussed and the date was not set, but it was decided to he at the same place as held in fo ‘basebali Bxperimei\t At Our Expense - WISHING TO DISPOSE OF Al They have consulted the Seciety’ ‘authoriti and satigfactory arrange- ments will be made for the delivery g'#r:'ha lunl.'};l -toe)xm:zley will_send ere, as well as ng prepara- tions for me)’r:rr unloading of stock right at the grounds. preparing necessary runways and planks so that the cars can be driven right out to the grounds and unliad- Mr. Ortiz is highly enthusiastic over the of the 1914 fair, and states that he will do all in his vender his exhibit as at- Pactive a8 possible. The Fair assoclations feels higly complimented 4¢ the interest shown by the Branford Farm authiorities, inas- Martin Waldron, Danie H. Baldwin. Prac events will be had this year as in for- mer years and the interest and enthu- siasm of this anuual event seems to be' increasing each year. Athletic events of ail sorts will be played, after which refreshments will be served. | 1 Personals. Robert Wealker was a business visitor e in Norwich Tuesday afternoon. e Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Kyle will spend the week end at Watch Hill, , T. B. Morris of Providence was a business visitor here on Wednesday. Albert Lavailey of Moosuj cepted a pobition in nye Ponanuh mflu Wiltred Pollatd has returned to New York after passing a fow daye with his parents. Hartwell Thompson and L. C. Pren- tice were visitors in Voluntown Tues- day afternoon. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cassisus Arm- S strong of West own street. Charles Wunderlick of New Bedford and family have moved here, taking 9| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy and motored here from Frovidence a residence on Norwich averue. family = aak s N'; Touk Fecently fof 2 visit with thetr cousins are spending a few days wif Thomas MéGarrity who has Nglan of South Slater avenue. VIGIng Trére Bks returned to Hartlord, De. and Mie. Gesrse Thompaon have |3 i YEaN Tawreace rge returned-to melr Rowoe ‘niter en. Crocker 25 ‘Sitomobile trp 1o Cape o> = ington_avesue going back with Bim Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lees have re- turned to New Bedford after spending a few days with Mrs. William. tt. street | Kiss,” a tow I, An address_of welcome was deliv- ered by the Rev: G. S. Spaulding of Key West, Fla. '!'hls was followed by a solo, “Vilja and_ “Thou art like unto a by Mrs. R. J. Henderson. Address by Rev. Edward Chapma The address of the day was deliv ”hlflSMnnSh-ut. W. E. Canfield, Proprietor. - after an om.\x( 4 Sog- Miss Agnes White of West Town o street Tussdey to the malnder ot the week with i cousins at Narragausett Pier % { Mr. and Mrs William Edwards and : dnughter of Montville were week end parisons between conditions in the |soclation and acknowledgment is made belligerent lands and those in our own |of his long and efSclent service, espe- mot in every Instance {o the advantase |cially in connection with the annual of our. republlc. Germany., With . a territory not quite o large as Texas, Supports & population of 57.000,000 on = Botl as rugeed s that of-our New gland and in a clitate as inclement e e anes 1t by making t'he . Captain is likely o get here the mid- dle day, and to o from here to the Charter’ Oak, where, though he will have no horses entered, he will find & g00d many old racing associates. He will meet “Pop” Geers, for_instance. at the Hariford track. and Geers has handled the Welies' horses in Florida in Bygone years. The captain and the veteran driver of 40 years in the sullty have been friedds for ¥ 2nd Vears, etid the from Fiorida TS Geers the brainest and Hmples: artver on any track today. (lln in the south. ‘aptain Wd!el is president of two IIN County flif in Alabama about six Miss Agnes Sheshan of Central ave- nue has returned to home: aft Mn‘ her vacation in/North Frank- Pubdlio gathering of the sssociation. Mention was made in the resolutiong prepared by Rev. S. Holloway upon e aeatn of Thomas Latnem to. the latter's- mbre than 50 vears' service ae a teacher in the public schools of New most of cvery acre of the land London county and to his wise counsel PIving Go 1t Svery element of fertil- [and faithfulnss to every duty that Tty which the science of chemistry | came to him as & member of the board affords, While Great. Britain raises 25 | of trustees of the Bill library. Dopald Bushel: of wheat to the acro and Ger- | Tho lafc Thomas F. Norman was sleo many a slightly less amount, e {2 meml , Of © of istees, an £88 datter Crginnk Tundene - R e e e e L R e ‘u“’*d‘ S bushels to fhe acre. In those coun- |death by Rev. W. F. White appraciae 5. 118 "Pras ’:uztm”“ Burton of | tries fertilization is carried to “the |tion of bis sirong character and mis ect highest point possible, whils here our and intelligent actigty in Seifees ot the Fallg|TaTmers for the most part take from Thints eaneational wes exprees The Trucks |are r:cewtng a coat of paint. = LATEST MODEL PISTOLS Hot Weather will soon be hers. (R GET PREPARED for it by lwflu & “RUUD” Hot Water Heater. away at once with a Hot nu--l savea a lot of coal. : 2 Come in our office and-let us { strate and explain to you hew i a2 it ia to have HOT WATER i 3 burning a lot of coal. 3 The finest invention of thess times for the Heéusekeeper in Hot Weather | at a small cost of installing. Can be- attached to any boiler, Miss Sedic Boylen has. rflw % gfter epending 2 few daye with Miss Healey of North Was sccomtnied by Miss Annie e-hy of Hartford. Mr. ‘and Mrs. McEachern Mrs. G. S. daughter, Atiss ce Battelle returned Sat- urday to Worcester Mass. after n Iy two weeks’ visit with Mr=. Battelle's sister, Mrs, J. O. Dodge of West Town 'H. Paquette. | street. . Joseph Bottomley, emploved at| M d Mre. Frank Tillinghast of Westetly, a formes’ resident. of ‘tois Clarks Falls and Mr. and "‘h pluce, i6 here for & few days callfng on some of his old friends. Battelle and Antone Paquette of Merchants’ ave- nue has been in New Haven visiting with his brother, Rev. He organized the of Sturtevant street. MISS STEVENS AT HOME Preseri! FOR NATIONAL GUARD. MINUS HER BAGGAGE. d e 3 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ,1.,.,:::’ et —— Tlikes an sutomobile better than a|Funeral of BORN. BEAR IN MIND we are Forced to Desert Her Trunks in Get- ting Out of Germany. sulky, so far as comfort goes—but to 5 tic 45 to Repl the Old Colt's Automatic o Replace the R B e P s i Style 38, Mass in Memory of Pops Pius X— Other Items‘of Local Interest. FORTA_In Hartford, Aug. f. 1914, 2 to P Porta (ice Teress headquara ters for all kinds of Heaters and ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | zineteen years Rarges operated with Gas. I Blacksmithing in all its branches. scatf & Clark Gorp. 507 to 515 North Main St. {PIES, CAKE AND BREAD that cannot %s excelled. Phone your order. Prompt ‘servios.| fortable a LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave, (Esst Side) All men and officers of the Con- necticut National guard who are enti- tled under military rules to carry side arms are being fitted out with tne latd model Colt automatic pistols to Teplal the old style revolvers of past years. A general order was issued from the office of the adjut- | Of instructing the command- officers of the various companies tfoaps to peepare Tequisitions for ERN nuaa o will be sup) © them, to- ge with all accessories. Separate Tequisitions are to be made for plstols required for the use of commissioned officers. These are supposed to buy their own side arme, but in the event of their not o the pistols will ¢ loanad to them by the war depart- At present the supply is in- tended for only the enlisted men and non-commissioned officers and others wxub- supplied as soon as Mmore guns Bt 2rom the war departzsat. ew guns are of a far heavier caliber than the fornisr weapons. The old revolvers were Colt .8%8's, which have been used in the militia and the ‘|regular army for many vears, while the new automatics will be 45 caliber, u- kuvtent made. The change of YOU don’t have to wonder if Resinel is dein; good, you know, because the first appli- | men cation sto; the itchin lnd your tortured skin feeh com- Wontyou thauqnqz 7 Teft e vnuea smteu arsenal at fass. Ni—cl:g.ge will made in the be D the, ve- for with - small by the saaunchn‘“,tn b e aek auarthes s Jot a ualified as vet will have tpmmeoamml i pari ® | Cipating in _all the Miss Teresa C. Stevens, daughter of Robert C. Stevens, of No. 188 West Thames street, who had been abroad during the summer stpdying in Ger- many, reached -her home here lato on i B sk ekt fro n her quick exit from the co the Kaiser she had been eonv“:lu’ to abandon her baggage, and she sail- ed from Rotterdam on the steamer wants Then, in 1319, he dent of the Tri ts ‘nddtrmnolme‘nl. “The tair in belt and the fair tht has cotton Sled part | for ita territors throo counties in two states are both on a paving basis. aboard to help nu( their scanty nrwly things to foraging at times fur whn.t.svvr they could lay their hands REBEKAHS ON PICNIC. Second Successful Outing by Odd Fel- lows Aul.llilry This Season. Hove Rebekah lodge, No. 21, I. O. O. F., made a second successfu] picnic the season on esday in_conducting their second picnic to Atlantic beach which they reached by a special trolley car on and Well!rk‘ line that here at 845 a. party of over 75| filled evel’v se.t in the ¢ar and found the day at the beach a delightful ex- perience. On their réturn trip they the beach at 445 p. m. Under the arrangements made by the commiffes in charge, Miss Sybil A. CI dfl.lml.n, Mrs. Robert Betting, the pic- t Junch'plan and J.nvn- ‘whom proportion in the was spent in parti- Norwich |, the place e v attractions for the pless- _— Will Entertain Agents. Fcllowln. out an annual London Coun FEE ] 2 agents today. S el Tt S e o e n Griswold at mmm” Point when the programme begins with a digner serv- ed at 2 o'clock. Mvm‘ 50 be a complete representation of the offiers and directors, it is éxpected. din. ner wiil be followed dy an programme S 1 crossin; iaimed that he passed other vehicies standing on the road and miles an hour. hicles, he said, he had the spark re: tarded milés an hour. T % AUTOISTS ON TRIAL. Before Secretary of State to Answer Charges Against Them. ‘W. Pardes of Clinton was filips at ‘with reck- road it was narrowly hitting a man, while the car was going at the rate of 50 miles an our. Pardee said that his car was a heavy Cadillac and would not make even 30 en passing the ve- and was making only about 0 Later he admitted that & g H i ¥ - held at 8:30 o'clock Wedn: 2 |offertory by Miss May Por ® |2 waiting hymn. *| Wonderful Drink n. Al Nll lANfl——m “this city, Aug. 26, 1914, & Lois daughter, gnes, to Mr. and Mn .Plnl H, Zt.hn. 199 Fourth The funeral of Petsr Cirves was esday morn- Town DIED. 3 mnfl—xn Norwie! ery. aged forms and clusters of \M.ln.olfunml hereafter. flowers included~ a pillow of pink |GEBRATI—In this city, Aug. Toses from the three children; a large .. wife of Henry uvbmh‘ ereaths| S¥ed 60 year wreth marked brother, and from Charies Philllps Shea Brothers, ————— CARD OF THANKS. it , Aug. 9. Clara yeas Miss K.“Y and Miss l)l. a form from ves ily in the death of our son Henry. extend our hanks to Holy Name Boclety. and wish to say that these many acts will never be for- en. AND MRS, HENRY J. KILROY AND FAMILY. Toses, lilies sheaf of chys- anthemums; = Misses Margaret and Mary Burns. Local People p Ground. Among those here frcm the Willi- Mrs. Adelbert Rudd, H. d Mrs. F H. Bushnoll and Mrs. E. . Worthington returned this webk after'a stay of several weeks,at the campground. In Memory of Late Pope. A requiem high mass for the late pope was celebrated at 8 o'clock Wed- nesday morning at Sacred Heart church by Rev. Charles Brennan. O Meritum Passinos was rendered at the who ee, also gave Nearer My God to Personals. ‘Revere Beebe of Uncasville is visiting Habit Treatment kinds, then there od Let us demonstrate them 4s-you, - City.oi Norwich Gias &Electrical Departurent: 321 Main Sireet. Alico Building 'l'l.!mflnrbofn; the: MACPHERSON KIND. _Unique weave, Petfect-fits: ting, handsome patterns and{ Soft or stiff cuffs ~the-es-| sence of comfort at 4 At The TOGGERY SHOP/ JOSEPH BRADFORD .~ BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled 4o Ordei. 108 BROADWAY. p\ ______-._—. MRS. GEO. P. STANTON ) E- .NITUCKE'I' STREET . | 3 is showing a fine line-of NEW M LINERY for Spring and Summen —_— st § ldn.-m-.vumu’m- D, J. mnmcx't. Distributer t Phone 1314-3 mrruow i