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GRAPE FRUI CKY. FORD MELbNS NORWM I"REF. ACADEMY Emce Examinations My, Sept. 7, at 9 a. m. " Spelling, Arithmetic, , Geography. Tu-dly, Sept. 8, at 9 a. m. United States History and English Grammar. _.‘..,.M.,:. e . Make Up Examinations "Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 9 a. m. - Recitations begin Wednes- iockl at the hook stores. I-mYA.TIRRELL,Pnu. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m, Daily, BEST METHODS MODERN DENTISTRY SKILFUL, PAINLESS ' at prices that make it as easy for the mechanic as for the | millionajre to have natural or \arli&ul teeth that arve | source of pride and satisfac- 'DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE | Sycceading the King Dental Company. 2038 Main Street. Next to Boston Store. ua; Attendant. GAMES GROGUET SETS NORWICH PENNANTS Norwfl, Watch Hill and Block Island POST CARDS MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square LARM A\ Clocks and Baby Bens, and all of American and Im- Alarm Clocks THE LOW!BT PRICES. Clock sell TSA Gmrnntud Alarm . ~class Repairing of Clocks Babies! Soon they will be big boys ml girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Brmx the babies and we’ll .m OF POULTRY |z ,,.hm > struck on in large _ Sliih hare S aree | Mass. !&da f Niantic b . Plans fon the e:'g.emaoe of the bl:;‘ > are o t‘ggds by the mmm At the Groton Congregationsl ehurch Sunday.morning the preacher was Rev. Charles H. Ricketts of Norwich. The Goad Cheer ndfi'l met Saturday afterndon at t-n Miss Laura B. Woodworth at Quaker|W: Hin, ~ New York Sunday_paper featured a four-column review of the I m by W. Tyier Oleott of Ni h, Sua Lore of All Ages. The civil service wmldm is to hold an examination at the capitel w- day (Monday) for lsumdrymen in state institutions. A new house is_to be b on_the site of one which belonged to )&rl. John Colgrove of Poguonoc® lml which re- cently burned to the ground. The handsome new steel ¢oaches un the New Haven road are noticeable the trains made up to eonv!! mnon ists returning home from summer re- sorts north. . The state woi girls’ vacation sevefal house at “\Wlox\, 0 whicH embers of the e club Ve flne fa . ronday) at for outings, closes ¢ ter a successful The little enclosure at the Cenmtral Baptist church is :mutivdy kept by Janitor George Kraft. t present a bed of dainty white phhx is in bloom and the grass is well cared for. Oscar A. Leonard of Tolland shipped his herd of 18 Dutch- Bélt cattle to the fair at Salem, N. H., Saturday. they are exhibited thers M “will be taken to Rutland, Vi, fof exhibition. It s stated in New Haven society Addison Porter news that Mrs._John and the Misses Porter are traveling in the White mouptains and '111 be lp their homs in Pomfret for tali. The Connecticut ulusfi-‘h the 48th Grand annual en: Army of the nuh o e hatd 1 Detroit during the week of Aug. 31 left New York Saturday aftérnoon by spe- eial train. A Torrington co; dent men- tions that J. Allen Wt e of New Lan don, who recently purchased the Con- ley inn hotel business of € Alfred Schoff, will take possession of the hostelry Sept. 4. County (Commissioner Albert H. Lanphere of Waterford says he is not a candidate for the democratic nomina~ any degree of ordinary comfort. ‘m_'m ' é.:u..a-mq'r-mfi-nhwn Mr. and Mrs. G. i Disque have re- turned from a week's visit with rala tives in Danielson, w.mup.lr.wmmuw:‘m; -pfndlu two weeks at Hubbardstown, of De On the tannery curve on North Main sperit the week end with his niece, |Stféet in Greemevills, the tralley car Mrs. Alezander P. Willlams, of Broad |that left Frankiin square at 10.45|7 street. 3_ o o'clock jumped the track and all but|ductor anda Mrs. F.qu“_'!n( tou:onnnll on the east- tuwrn-d to Collinsville from Gales m erly side of the at this point t “the : use: g where they have spending their pair of were hanging | Heroux e to ; oo i . qver the mmanq time by Bavin 1 ) h = named J = /" The motorman o hotel . B. D, Crandall, Ruyter, N. Y., )gl. Allen, widow of George A. Allen ot Allen-Beeman cmmy of Nor- now making her home with hsr hmt.he:‘ in’ Stamford. Mr. amd Mrs. Charles Backus hospital the car out of its dangerous n.tu: M&Itmbfihflmnwfld isit with relatives in Bridgepo: day Sang with Master Mechanic John gt mmses nave visit relatives Y s Mellor was summoned out to do tne e el o thes Mr. and Mrs. William D.. Risley of 3 work, which would be completed be- |injure the most No. 306 Garden street, Hartford, have |ii was feared were serious. Motor- |fore morning. ln ant or the aged retutned from a twe weeks' visit to k ] y _druggist an thw: Mrs: Riflsss stster. Meg: Adna Nore _—T-__-—————_?.—_——_____— voupuy ‘l‘:vm'#u cross, of Norwich Town. CANNOT BELIEVE WAR ATLANTA PASTOR PREACHES % — e Miss Annie C. Buckley of the Backwe REPORTS RECEIVED HERE. AT PARK CHURCH hospital and Miss Katherins I, Buckley | , (% TEACHER CHANGES IN 5 of West Main street a e spending their | Dr. C. A. ‘Vright, Just Returned From NORWICH SCHOOLS vacations at the Elliott house, Fisher's| Europe, Says Reportsiars All Color- 2 seveiabfulione Island, N. Y. Two Appointments to Fill Vacancies Mrs. Bert Smith and daughter Leona —Miss G, E. Rogers for Domestic Rev. Frank R. Shipman Heard in Last of Union Street—Preaching at Morn- ing Service. well as oldér £ W Ji = Dr. Charles A. Wright of Delevan, The sixth and last of the union St ‘;‘;:.‘,‘;‘,‘.‘Zd“f:‘.j’m‘(‘;"‘tg,‘f’;,;;‘:’ have! wis, who with lis brother, Rev. P. C.|services was helq at Park Congrega- , Science. B& intaioctd tolom With Mr. Smith's brother in Vermont, e S P méey Beroing. At 11 oclock Saturday morniug, “{ Tith TMre Bl poreheT yacation | Gala at Pinehurat, was one of the |man of Atlanta, Ga.. who Bave o £ood Chalrman Shephrd B, Iuimes, TACWES that we carry a large Mrs. C. D. Chester, of Platafiels. hosts of Americans caught in Europe |address from 1 Timothy, 1: 17: “Now |M. Lerou, C. O. Murphy, Supt. B J- |} stock of carefully select- Graham and Secretary Thomas J. Kel- at the tbreaking of the war. He left |unto the King , _immortal, in- PEDSTRAI Vicnna on the 34 of Augaet. Betiin o | visible the myWM e, Ronoe | _of _the Sown. penoet "“'g-m“: ed RAING PARDLE, the 13th, and Rotterdam on the 16th. |and glory forever and ever.” accepted the resignation of Miss XK. THROUGH MUD PUDDLES | A passage of 11 1.2 days from Rotter- | The word infinite does ngk occur | PECEPReC, UO0, FeP8PREAR S0 SLiom, 0 Theu is no safer in- dam on the freight steamer Noorder- |in the le, but there are many - Boswell Avenue Walkers Miss dvke of the Holland American line |phrases which give the same mean- L DT T vestment. Will be TO! it him to New York. ng- ng one of m. e Crosswalk Thay Ts Gone. T beaking of thé war situation on infinlty of God is a bellef which | Ly R T pleased to show them. Podsstrians who paddied rongn | Sehday eening Dr, Welpht sxproseed | una i al e “erseds of Christen: | MBI toud W12 wppoinied woaie || Rings, Pendanis or :‘l‘gg::‘fkl’;‘w“ io the Franklin street| gespatches that are coming from|behind this belief. ; N B Sirsavat :-:% Pv'vbg ve- |} B clusive de- Hon for The\reeent scheme adnira- | across the water and referred especial- Infinite in PM cause of illness, has been granted an A in vold lati proving! Boswell avenus which in-| ., t0[the Teports of four German ves-| o3 is infinite in his indefinite leave of absence. signs in goid or piatinum. volved the ehmlnatxon of the cross Sele sunk in an engagement With the |, yer e dbes notwwitch v.hlnt- mt Miss Grace E. Rogers, who bas b.n : walk at this po British, who, according to reports, suf- | happen on this earth merely as a spec- | dietitian at the Backus hospital and Ol SYate ToBteMiial whis Biriosd st] TS50 But Very stight Grmwe. . 2 tator. He taketh the earth in his |has had considerable other experience the haven of safety after squashy| por e B0t 53id it was unbelievable s e e thine: For | rathe el of domestlc science: wss |8 The Plamts sn plunges through mud several inches|opor SUch could be the case. In the ;g made the earth sfid the sun also. | chosen to take charge of this new deep remarked that these modern | ney, Diect: @ll these despatches come |ire said, let there be light, and @epartment in the schools. The three Established 1872 motdrized streets without cross-watks | LI0USH antl-German rands and are |0 Gnpiared. That transcendant ap- |manual training departments that are might _be all right if the Street had|cocica N the passage, and then the|p,nition came at a word. ~Power can [to be inaugurated at Broadway, (| 144-148 Main 8t, Norwich, Ct hassam or brick pavement or even a| o pan,nor flect. he saye ere all In|go"ng further. But all this display | Greeneville and Mt. Pleasant street hard macaddm surface, but it was an| pis or of Hamburg, which 18|5¢ power does not seem to touch us |schools were disc mined, and it is against the German 3 . where the long suffering public was | suleriotits o rhols ;S Pati That Is Infini sactificed to alleged improvements. | fo ersst Parinal i ooy They dntend s A he Conld see'mo eorabrOVSIENLS:|to wait behind their mine fields and | God's patience is infinite. At thie Incidents In Soclety crossing the street to get on the east- make the English come in after them. |very time some of the best men in Dr. Wright went abroad in June for |the world are intent on killing each erly side before coming to the cor- " starv- ner, for the general plan of improve- special medical studies in Vienna and [other. Not only that, they are sta at Freiburg, and he declared ing the rest. . They. are curtalling susst murd W aiso . wined out the other | hearvations. snatls tro o hat BlEInE e TS troviir resourees. mng | Mrs. L e o B A croséwal fll;: on Boswell avenue. It|positively that reports that the Aus. |putting back the civilization which |of Miss Mary : mngfimad:lneu tuow, he Sug-|trians are unpatriotic as regards this|has been slowly building up durinz D d Mrs. BEdward H. Linnell re- Srell avenue i muday wacines Dos-| war are untrue. They are in the war |forty vears God could put a stop to [ Dr and Swre. BOFUIG TL Ml onde e o annddy weather With|to fight itjout and the Germans like- |all this at once if he had made men l\un{' = ' wise, every man, woman and child are |pupils. The forces of nature cannot |- Y- s full of patriotic *fervor for the war.|but obey his laws. Sl b i a &t the {fon for county_sherlf, but_ admite| coRMER PASTOR IN e Tl win or wall smash every: | Waiohing What Man Dese, | AL 28eeinE Tl S0 ALt It tendered him. CENTRAL BAPTIST PULPIT, | once, T e o > m; But God takes more pleasure in |and, Miss Katherine A. Kent has Te- A Chicag® despatch the Sunday papers stated that su tes have now_ determined ‘to_blacklist Lh:d nine to United States semators oppos woman suffrage, starting with Sena- tor Brandegee of Commecticut. The day befote Columbus day Rev. of Plainfield, William O'Keefe state lecturer, will deliver a lecture for Sea- side council, K. of C., of New London, in the council chambers. For Colum- bus day a'ball and reception are plan- ned. The New Haven Railroad company has a force of men at work at the Ni- antic station planking over the ralls in front of the station, which will make it much easier for the passengers taking eastbound trains to get on and off the platform. Mr. and Mrs. . Berlin 'W. Tinker of Waterbury celebrated L’M 25th un.i versary of their evening at Fryeburg, Me. A reception Mr. Tinker is son of the late Rev. FEzra Tinker, a former Meth- ‘was held. odist pastor in-Norwich. Rev. Frasci > Bacheler of Talcott- ville has recel o ed word ters, Misses Muriel and Frances, wh have besn in Germany and swltur land, Uaat they were to sail Saturday from Liverpool on the New York for They are granddaughters of home. Mrs. James:E. Fuller. The congrégations in St Patrick's church Sunday were. ur; ga io pray quently and fervently o the conclave of carl!uu.h elect ag 2 successor to the late - not only a good and holy man able and wise, during the.s times ‘of war, to act as head of Roman Catholics of tha ‘world. — HUSBANDS GIVEN SURPRISE BY THEIR WIVES | Unique Party Carried Out at Pine Grove Cothpc A ‘unique -nrpr!.se was at the cottage of urpnq f’ b Linicus Friday evéning at Plne Grobe, Niantic. It was arranged by the wo- men for the benefit' of flidr bands, &hs male element b "he pazty in progress. The a deughttul one and a collation served. Among those present-wers iMr. and Mrs. " Jacob unlcua of New ZLondon, fiorwlch Mr. and r. and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Henry Mm‘mfi\fiufl;h Mrs. Harry Strauss, Mr. Waterman, Mr._ _and Hrl. John Churchill and Mrs, Harold Pevear. —_—— IN CITY COURT. Mr. . and M R HCH Waslihurg of | N o e o . T e Sehiar 1 Sbat town of Montville Whete he ved a We have a complete stock of bl Roll of $300 Was Not Lost—Amount Was but $1. In the city court m ink the fanciful dr S&:‘w:w man, Salvatore M: in the gold gray atmos Kelley’s tribunal at &?fi fact that the missing sum boy, Almmin Barbette, ace probation. One man went t m\mm& nnndc-m‘:nsoha had {whicn were Said by Tt farhier ‘omm; vlnyur. having A It was her !m > many pretty those atten: w-r& 1ere-s cm Louln flqnhfi:e. called to order by Town mmittee [ 120St impossible and is subject to all sesslon of him and God’'s | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker ard = Chatrman . L. Burpap. The old core. | SOrts of delays. He could not get out|sommis Pimme morken 1t possivle for | dsughter-Deborah have Iefl for & visit KNOCKING AT mittes_did not care to serve longer. |°f Berlin until the 1Xh and would not|man to come back and rise over | with Dr. and Mrs. Gerard E. Jensen in from his dau:h. the caucus made no choice, but left|!lo o to Rotterdam. Only government|in the Saviour will giye a clear look the nomination fis the general cau- éx:ffl::u;{ thke bougd"!es belw;en into the future. gus. George H. Stanton call the . e knew of one man of a Mmeeting to order. ™ party who walked nine miles to get|MIDDLETOWN MANUFACTURER Norwich, with Master William Black- Charies S. Twist presided. He de- |lift its passengers as near as it could . TAKES HIS OWN LIFE|returned from a visit to West Point clined to run again and Willlam s, |bring them to the boundary line. Sy e <32 < Murray was nominated. N A little American push helped him |lsaac E. Palmer Committed Suicide at| Hudson. The trip was made in Mrs week that |y s W. Blackburn was present as|dam. When the steamship officials Fhus x chairman_but there was such a small |answered their application by saying| Isaac E. Palme- 78, the Middletown|™— - — Bt attendance that a choice here was left | that they could not do anything for |manufacturer, committed suicide at his ORe > ths gemeral caucus. Dr. 'Wright and three men who were | Arawana factory Saturday noon. The ry m the 2i0.500.000 Fred:G. Prothero will be presented. to |20t In through 2 baek door of the of- | was given out by his son, Townsend the caucus. fice building. They just waited and |Palmer, who refused to.give any par- Iyn and other cities were in the large | sengers. Dr. Wright and his friends'|home when questioned concerning Mr. - -, - attendance at the funeral of Charlotte | sgreed, signed the papers and in 13 | Paimer's death. He said that r|Quality Quantity Quickness Jane Price, wife of Henry Gebrath, |hours from the time they reached Rot- | paimer had been dead perhaps an b . held Sl.hgll-da.’% afternoon from her late | terdam were embarked for their Kome- | hour when _discovered. Asked " what z : me, 1 ‘alman stre al and. On board the boat the officers T mer took to end his life, Selock. The. services wers conducted |gave up. their staterdoms to them and |t s oveiind s Our Offices and Yard 99 . 105 Main Street. by Rev. Joseph F. Cobb., pastor of |they did not have to do any work as| <« have promised the family mot to the Church of the Good Shepherd. The |crew members. aiscuss the matter.” Saturday burned out the fuses im the 4 TROLLEY POLE SNAPPED. - of picking up tht sum. he admitted: the act, EQ was mt-a}: man who can answer him back in turned to Elm avenue. Pr. Wright righteousniess than in the spheres that Rev. P. C. Wright of Philadelphia As to the outcome of the war, it s enry Howe of New Grestod by Large Congregations. | ¥l be o question of ‘starving Ger- ol M & T S MR e 3 Howes 8 opinion, ans e cal Rev. P. C. Wright, now of Gethes- | e mothiig but defeat for Germany |Lis togmin paae, Mo Trots "exper: | Lo ionts. Rev;‘I::“a:dMn-l EHowe, erm mane Baptist church, Philadelphia, was | 304 Austria on that score. But fftéen ment of His. And what of the count- by two large consregations at |Milllon men ean fifight a long time|jess generations of men? Miss Dorothy Rose of Elmira, N. " X the Central Baptist church, where he [2nd do an appalling amount of - de- it Infinit is in Norwich to spend the wintér wi filled his former pulpit at tie morning | Struction. Pushed. tc gs utmost Ger- Gitt of InfiniteLove. her grandparents, Mr. and 3irs. B. N and evening sermons. His earneSt ser- | many can put into fhe fleld from| God is infinite in His love to them | pi5p " of Broadway. mons were heard with great pleasure |tWelve to fifteen million men and|He loved the world so much that he . by his former parishiones Austria three to four -million more. (sent His only son. This gift of His| . ang Mrs. Wallace S. Allis return- The Germans are. all trained and|son establishes the measure of His| .5 Friday evening to thcu' home on - equipped and ready for war and are|love. Sacrifice is the foundation rock | ;" avenue after spending August .'_ TOWN COMMITTEE MEMBERS |backing their yuler with devoted spirit. |on which God builds the world. The| j.ir summer home in Bréoifield, v R The Americans hardly understand the|carbon is continually giving itself in- 4 Named by Republicans for Ratification | situation_ he said. voluntarily in the . el lamp, the| p.. P C. anht of Philadeiphia Mfllldl A 31st. in Caucus. Dr. Wright's own departure from |grindstone is gradually “Wearing away |3 nis brother, Dr. Charies A. Wright, y, August the war center was aided by the fact|as it does its work, the engineer gives | o Delevan, Wis., aré the guests of Col. Republicangaucuses were held in the [that he had funds at command. When | his 1ife to save the passengers or|,ng Mre @harles W. Gale at Pine- city on Saturday evening o nomimate|Re Was in Vienna the American am-|the mother gives her life for that of [ LU0 town committee members to be ratified | bassador told him that Aug. 5th_was|her child. God's love is beyond all - by thé republican caucus tonight in |the limit on which to get out of the|those. He gave humself to us In a Miss Elizabeth of Broadway the town hall. country. He left on the 3rd for Ber.|forn¥ that we could understand. has returned from Harwichport, Mass.. In the First district the three names |lin and arrived there after 32 hdurs,| Means Eternal Life. where she has been the guest of Mrs. nominated were Brank H. Smith, J. D. |2 trip that ordinarily takes but a few | Rightly used, man’'s freedom means | Winslow Tracy Willlams and Miss Haviland and H. H. Pettic. The meet- | hours. Since all the trains are taken i 5 R eternal life. God owns man even|Marjorie Hillhouse. o"mm ing was héld in the town hall and was | for military operations, travel is al-|@ough the world and the flesh have A A Browning was chosen chairman. |lave gotten away then if the Amer-|iemptation. God's patience may some- | Ithaca and at Mrs, Pa.rker’u former In the second district, West Side, |ican ambassador had made up a train umz:‘ be misunderstood. But faith | home jn Poughkeepsie, N. Y, YOUR DOOR Mrs. Frederic S. Camp, Mrs. John C Averill and Mrs. Eaward D. Fuller of | The only knocking In the third district, Greeneville, | 2Cross a boundary gfter the train had stone Chappell of New London, have bu b] o and other places of interest on the o In the sixth district, East Side, |to passage when he reached Rotter-| His Factory—Native of Montville. |Camp's car. . : THE £ 5z In the fourth district, the name of | With him, the four went around &nd |news of his death at his own hands in abount an hour and a half an offi- |ticulars. Mr.. Palmer sald = that his o s 5 cial told them he could get them |fagher had been suffering from sever; frm RALLI N’ FUNERAL. places on & frex.!lx)t:rr ]ftth;y would | mental _depression. The - body wak v P v sign up as members of the crew. |yjewed by Dr. J. . Loveland, the act- W Mrs, Henry Gebrath. This was to avold the regulation | medical ymm.\.er, g L AND L Relatives from New York, Brook-|which did not allow him to carry pas- Dr. Loveland was at the Palmer co[m Dr. Loveland said: four brothers, were Lincoln,| The thing that is embarrassing | 3ie said he wonld make his report w’LL CLOSB W. E. Canfield, PIW~ eoflnr- Th d Arth Price ricans abroad is that the jority - 25 P o s maj to, the coroner and to mobody.else. | a3 noon on Saturdays took place in the family |have credits that they cannot realize| 1, was ,generally reported on the flot in ‘Yantic cemetery. Rev. Mr.|on. Dr. Wright knew of one man that Mr. Palmer shot himself. ’ Cobb 7ead s committal service at the |who had a credit for 35,000 upon | hre eimer is survived by his wite | the months of June, July and ive. There was a wealth of beau- | which he could not get a mark. Peo- nsend Palmer and = deugh- ot remeritirances, sRowiag the |pis in Berlin ate golag-to the Amer. | oS00 Tow esteem in which the deceased |ican ambassador and getting 2 marks the August. er Gager had charge of the fu- |they have to live on. The Cook’s tour- | cOlT O B or e A tlon and prac- neral arrangements. ist agencies. an English firm, have left | RN CLHCL of machinery and the COAL and LUMBER the country, for their money would|,nanufacturing business under “the o Caused Fire Alarm to Strike, [Dave been confiscated by the Gers|instruction of his father with whom he| Brick, Lime and Cement, and shall be The electric storn about midnight |are consequently stranded. associated pleased to receive your inquiries. fire alarm system, causing one blow 2 : , g et s i snart orden °% | LIGHTNING PLOUGHS FURROWS |But Conductor Reardon Managed to CBAPPELL CO. 2 ARQUND PRESTON HOUSE Get Car to the Square, i g ——— Central Wharf,« Norwich, Cena Bolt Struck on Elmer Millers Place |, W5Sn the Boswell svenus car Gue Sunday —Ran from Tree Into Ground. :umu h.!to:.tufflnhmh coA 3 e trolley - pol - [ Jewett City corre- |ainapped off, disabling the car. Con- 5 I Erfles E. Bfl“ald spondent writ: ducmr Willlam Reardon, who was in t A Dbolt of lightning struck a tree|charge, held the trolley pole against St el Bunins 3 |88 T wasobie- e run vt che | Freg Burning Kinds and lehigh} - VIOLIN R P TEACHER 3y B S ey ALWAYS IN 8TOCK Lnnda Thm Pannd Bass. '3 A. D. LATHROP chpol i 1 into the cellar. Mr. Mill with 3 e vesioniag o senoor ook B oo oo Sl e B | uorst™iL i, o, with per | offee—cer. Market and Shetuetat St ([ i Wikimante e dove euk days means busy times. Mrs. Miller 'was badly frightened, al- H. Cornins ‘t'lno = e g8 T 463-13 Many things must be pro- hough no one in the house was in- | L%, 3 vacation stay Gardner Lake ' 3 . vided—and quickly. Here jured. the service of the advertis- bass. A three pounder came to his line ing columns in The Bulle- Officiated at Pomfret, : ofl!uxfiay. & * GII.AHITEW tin are most helpful. They Rev. Dr. J. H. DeVrids, rector Hovey of CHff straet 1 My Coal Is All Kept Under Cover are guildes to the best mer- hurch, chandise and the most re- ghfln Memorial church, liable merchants, %