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= _Fancy Celery . el e um.Be-m e Ty _Hubbard Squash ....... 6c ' : ' NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1914 : S t ¥ recent visitor with Plainfield friends. VARIOUS MATTERS |fetw g B == . PERSONALS ‘ : PLENTY OF POULTRY| ke iBulletin. 2 SENATORIAL BELEGATES AT LARGE CUMMINGS & RING : et °*| Thomas E. Champlin, Who Peppered Lumber Camp With Fumeral Dn Some of the hollday travelers start-| At Hadlyme Mrs. Fred R. Beebe is an‘d Emb a.lm ers Rev. A. H. Wilcox of Norwich was a Norwioh, Saturday, Sept. 5, 1814, SRS returned from . three weeks' vacation “F 3 ‘meral - Directors ed Friday for outings. entertaining Mlss Jennle McNamara of Bullets, Appeals From Jail Sentence and Fine—Held in - Norwich. " < that of Friday E Green Corn e United States Senator Frank B. 1,500 Bonds for Grand Jury—Watch Hill to Have £+ Nvergien sl the oahiia gromers. L T e S - ury 337 MAIN STREET, 'This tlye\s,r theben%tello;al‘ xi <. T-G U. | don for a few days. convention will af anta, Ga., 3 Nov, 13-18, Miss Effie E. Messinger has returned t> her home on Oak street after spend- d * F Ca.rgefluln-y G:;n residents, Mr. lu(:ld ing a week in New York. 7 Mrs, Char W ‘have been spend- Rocky Ford Melons IoE a month in Central Village, Mrs. James Graham and son of Clin- SOMERS $1,500 Commercial Fire Truck—Rev. A. L. Tedford of Norwich to Preach Sunday. Opposite Post Offioa. ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant R COAL AND LUMBER. Clean senatorial - district meetings |ination of Mr. Young, and Ira W, Da- o Jumber teom Norwich attende |Mes, Maurice, Swan, in Nofwith. | made up'of siate convention delegates |vis of Preston upoh nominatin of Smking of stellotyp elected at the republican caucuses last | Mr, Zabriskie, Adjournment was taken y T il e inint Bt Bt iy daughter Helen | Monday were held in the Norwich town |unfil ‘5.80 next Wednesday: afternogn |t ® LTV THI D) e on 3. spend several days in New York. ball on Friday morming to elect two |at the Hotel Taft et New Haven. Ear] 3 lelegates at 3 m eac] cf " £ s m‘&;:g;:,‘:;&zmfi Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Harris of Man- |to attend the republican state con- Twentieth District. Miss Irene Jordan of Nor- ‘amo; s Mr. and | vention at New Haven on September | The meeting for the twentieth, or > forrents, the showers being amons the | (e, A, K. e e & Bronington road.|5th, and 10th. Both meetings were |“shotatring” dlstrict. was called to or- |wich, after five months’ study A hive of bees was recelved at the| Nellie C, Tibbetts has returned to|mittee Member John D, Hall called tywnl;ou. Lyme, Montville, North Ston- Central Village postoffice this week, | her home on Union street after having |to order the meeting of the Nineteenth | ington, Old_Lyme, Salem, Sprague, Busm Mrs. Rollo Harris of Stonington 3 - entirely harmonious and as there were [der at the same time by State Cen- g . Nearly as pestiferous as the wild| Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kinney, after |no contests the business was quickly |iral Committeeman: Fred J. Brown of |of STENOTYPY at the i § carrot, the wild cucumber vine is flour- | two weeks at Edgewater, Lox'd'lsn Pfilnt. concluded and adjournment ‘taken, be_}:;xew%u G - e 50 - P s uhlx;gg 'éhdfer"v';‘.'il'éi in many instances lvlvai:; returned to their home or= ’ Nineteenth District. s trEcBo Colchelter,m‘ 4 NORWICH 3 e At 11.30 o'clock State Central Com- e, Franklin, Griswold, Lebanon, i . tl & ‘sent b 1 post to the Burgeson |spent a week with friends in Hampton, | district, which includes the towns of |Stonington, Voluntown and ‘Waterford, ;:.,r‘m n)x’) gmflil!.o = e Conn. . Norwich, Preston and Ledyard. from which about 25 delegates were Quick i . Hon. Bdwin W. Higgins was chosen |present, as not. all the towns were & Uncle Horace' ‘Johnson of Middle| The DMisses May and Loretta Belle- | chatrman ang W. I, Allyn of ledyard |represented. . . Haddam predicts an atmospheric dis- | fleur of Pratt street are visiting their | clerk. John N. Lewis of Voluntown was GE - 3 e 3 turbance of note todsy, the bth of Sep- | uncle, Rey. Father Bellefleur, of Marl- | Those present included the four |chosen chairman and George Robin- e.‘v.ce F ALL HIJNTING tdember. but promises.a pleasant Labor | toro, N, H. Eti“}?, chgvinu%: |;uelem‘nes vt;flrfi: NorB- m{‘l of Ston.ln‘:!nn glterk e ; o 8 3 ay. - wic! lwin W. ggins, am B. pon nomination of George H. Brad- ~ > !35 4 Miss Ellen Marvin of West Main | Young. L. O. Smith and C. L. Frisble; |ford of Montville, Frank H. Hinckley received her certificate of s The county commissioners theld |street has returned from spending |two from Ledyard, W. I. Allyn and |was one of the delegates at large G . % 5 The tendency of the times |, Th° county commieloners Bold | el weeks with relatives in Al | Bnne e e T i sne frors Pros | etes s the seeond was Frea Com. | graduation.in this subject and house at New London . Friday but [stead, N. H. ton, C. C. Zabriskle. stock of ~Waterford. - This concluded IMMEDI.ATELY hced transacted no business of public in- i The deiegates at large elected were [the business and the meeting ad- was pl terest. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lane of Norwich | 4 jelarg Morin of Norwich, upon nom- ' journed. by the school as permanent have been spending a few days re- STENOTYPIST with the As- The approach' of another holiday | cently as guests of Mr. nd Mrs, G. C. | ——————— oo e } pinook Bleachery of Jewett | means that people on rural delivery | Lane of Mystic. DOUGLASS PAYS FINE | ELECTRIC BREEZES City, at a good salary, : the place of an CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf Bopl /ALWAYS IN STOCK utes must go without mail from Sat- firday morning. to. Tuesday morning, IN HORSE CASE. FOR THE BABY SHOW. urda; orning to T orning, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Deviae and prisy foroingito Tuskday mornlng, T3 o rsiites Mise: Aona Dévine, of New AR : jes oaiberdl 2 Haven, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.| Found Guilty—you and Costs Was the | Comfortable Time Promised for the ! Yesterday morning at the first Fri- | H. Osborne of Franklin. Bonten Trowbridge Case Nolled Little O« day devotions: in St. Patrick's church, Rev, J. H, Broderick sald the mass at Mrs. George Barton and children the superior court here on Friday THe number of baby entriés in the jury in the trial of Ralph Doug- | baby show which will form one of the : 5.30" o'clock. . and Rev. Thomas A.|have returned to New Haven nafter a | ., 1P . Su ¥ b Tl b S bl lass of Voluntown, accued of beating|attractive features at the fair next Grumbly that:at 7. visit of several weeks with Mrs, Bar- i his horse on June 10th so that it died,|week is being daily swelled, and every 1 ‘A ) reSontributions to the Willard fund| \rs D. C. Stone of Stonington has | Drousht in a verdict of guilty after 43 |mail- brings in additional names. The . { A. D. LATHROP late include: Meriden $2, Past Hatp-|come to Norwich Town. to assist in mxnlnutu of %:nberaedu:n, stl:‘flnct yhdh‘:h wmldly mothers fi:' notdmpo“ lm”l,:‘ p: Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, . 5. @1y 4 -, ton $2, Middiefleld $2, Colchester 32, |caring for her parents, Rev. and Mrs. | Ze¥ once Fethrn i Dougiass | tha > will e in * pab 3 e Fyxicy ; i » ‘Barrow: ay if they could find Douglass|that they will send in their babies' 1 : % g T“m TSRO0 ® o K88 Toth ara 11 fr‘lut!hw :’t m:‘l:?g bt?unfl his horse, a‘mu he!(trre thle falr -urtn;n Thm hl.s James . Lord of Lord’s Hill, James Leo Fournier and wife have taken ou! g the allegation that also room for a few more entries e| - | Ledy: G ‘Wright ho P he had caused its death. red-head class, and it is hoped this Of Ledvard and Selettman |the Geore e omoand wiil nerc.| informed them that his could mot be|number -will be substantially swelled GALA"IITE GOAL after make thelr home there, their verdict under the information-in | bofere the contest opens. Supt. S. J. ¥ in: ", Goal Is Al " Under Cover the complaint. He delivered his charge | Kehoe of the local electric light plant The onl school i N O h be , Miss Katherine Isbister_ of School | to the jury when court opened in the|has made the announcement that he y ool in Norwich JOHN 0. PECKHAM { ‘ : o e e ot e o et Bid | - eniuacs, was duterred untn 3 |Nikle”omes. cont. which. sl ve much | Where this subject is taught is : it 9 monument and D. A. R. ch: a few days s - entence was deferr un ones cool, Wi muc ) 4 =3e e Yowee | el ‘at Boint Breese-on-th-Thames. | o'clock, and when court came in after | appreciated by the mothers. 52 Broadway p 2 p the noon recess State’s Attorney Hull| Harry Brown Allen, the five vear o ~ " R - ... |ot this country, and some in England. Misses ‘Dazlomba arrived home | asked that sentence be put over to next|old cornetist of Occum, wilk The Nonfldl Bllsmess (3 R ; Thursday evening, having spent the|Week on the ground that there was | the fair this year, as Mr. G e B A All theT-ehools in Mo.xl‘:ltvms w!l:“ month of August at Atlantic City, N.|another mmoDr: serious o‘fuennon srrlnxe;i Htl:lh ml:y mte:ll:; of ;1‘1‘; xrv 29 aopen-on: Tuesday next, owing the | J., Lake Me., and Old|against 3 uglass, that assault | markable e player ve & i pupils Labor day es a holiday, This | Grchard, Me. s with intent to kill Charles Mathers on | an-attraction. to 105 Main St. 5 announcement ‘was made by the su- This was not the first| The Central Labor union. will sell i . & f A Cariton . Wheeler, Mrs, Bryan ¥, Mahan and children, | time that Mr. Douglass had been con- | tickets on Franklin square as well ‘as Fall Term now in session. S 1 who have been at their country home | Victed in a court for an offense like | at the gates Monday, Labor day. They In CAmherst, Mass, for the last few|this upon which he. was now found |disposed of several thousand last year,| Call, Phone or Write. e, sullty.: and are out to beat their 1913 record. e e ) to thelr | &7 fter listening to the argument of | PresidentLathrop had an expert car- Attorney Desmond, Judge Shumway | penter look over and sound the grand- | W. E. Canfield, Proprietor. Scrivener and family of Norwich are awin Hill, secretary of the Y. M.|Nas of the opmlot he declaxg‘:nunt stand and bleachers Friday, and the 3 d’ . = lingering during the early September| . 'nnd Mrs, Hill, their son Leon- |if the accused demanded sentence at [report came back that both weuld hold days. Sahmare dghters Gladys and Bvelyn | once x:d was m’r ;lghtttw have it pro- all they could carry. . mnounced now. e attorney, who witl ’ ————— Postomces tave vecsived onders |haye rethrned from Frovidence sod | Attomey'CV. James hl::b:en ’c;vun~ PRESTON BARN BURNED this 3 from lepart) ‘or © AcCus - Washington to watch out for the send- | for several weeks. g st ] L B _ WHEN LIGHNING STRUCK ing of mail by employes of the postal| * they had not had .the accused take the e service without proper postage affixed | Rev, Dr. F. W. Coleman of Trinity | jion3 at the trial of the case he would | At . Hubert Whitaker's . Place—Two G M. E. church and family On | state what his client had told him Pldces Struck Near New - London. A Dainty Little COAT CHAIN | with the emblem of your lodge or your monogram is just the thing for sum- mer wear. . Let us show you our fine assortment, $1.50 to - RALLION'S STORE Le d ~ Thursday night from Lake Wentworth, [ Siete yhat his client hac will close at 10.a. m \ . Vincent Astor sailed |N. H, where Rev. Mr. Coleman has | poons o, matter and that was that| 2 : 3 . H., used the white birch stick | ..Hubert Whitaker and -his wif 4 fo7 Bl sy T S U | G gt an i el B 50 10 2% 2058 (2 B, D SUGK | Hgbor, Wtaker, ang i e MONDAY. ‘THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. | it fishing - mmer. as evidence in the case. He was will- [ road "in- Preston = A fish. Their guests included Mr. and ing, if the court desired it, to have the | usual experience during the electrical Orders dd""’ed ‘“,lfi] 8 Established 1872 . Paulding Fosdick and Hermann| Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dolleymore, Who | accuged make this stateme e . 8 - nt before | storm.of Thursday night. 'About mid- Oelrichs. fltiwfl:o“mt:llh%gé m’:’;‘;fl; :E:t ?k\;rthtltumeby‘dJameu admitted ;xisht & bol:d snt.ruckb h:; barn and set z uglass served 60 days | it on fire an: urned to the ground. |’ a )1 $ge gnd emall about o o short trip to Buftalo,: Niagara | in'jail on another offense, and Attce: | The Whitakers were sleeping at the| | - o DEUMBERS" UNION At " Falls "and 'N:_lw Yfirk Hv. fl1 “g:ct ney Desmond said he thought justice| time but Mr. Whiaker sald Friday| Expectation That It Will - Soon ~Be Hve: this' year, iand .abow: Hoaw “"0“ % [t bebuck with Mrp. igass Ju ahow be done in this case if ‘a fine | :hat the bolt struckk with such force ized - : » . o this year, 20d sbow how,much ten; daya, that he and his family in the house Mietpantind s =0t : tiful worlk, . : ty. were thrown out of bed. About ten| <yienin probanly a week it fs th Ernest E‘ B““ard o1 . P Witliam' O'Neil' of New Haven is the| ~Judge Shumway made the sentencs | tons of hay burned with the barn, be- | o0 el Propably i <o e The connty. courthotse in New Lon.|&uest of his aunt, Mrs. Michael Shug- |a flne of $50 and costs and directed | sides tools, and there was 1o insurance | Srb et tae oty That T i ELmb- Bon Ty S o tow aan-|Tue, of John street. Frank O'Nell of | that Douglass stand committed until it | on anything. Fortunately the building [ {o° Of tien Ctor & Jone: (eaIDers un- VI OF th DI SUar- thh cuttanon. T Boaton,dl ;:mm:;d of Wil‘llin;n ’D’Nmel:,l is 1:“::%& ‘;Phan c::‘rt adjourned until rvmch was %:‘ .b{ 30 ge:@b eon;néned no | o ot :on_;’;i;,‘_ut"‘wmm;e m}’:gg‘ OLIN rds * D " 1 an. | expected here ay, apd he Wi so 'uesday morning. ivestyck. e loss out $500. Mr. 3 < 7 * 2 i gt iakors 1 it o oBr | P tho week end Wil Biy aver, M. | Douelers toon P e e gna| sk o cmploved by Puut Pelo-|und ek vnd'har? spoken or'ne aon- (| TEACHER , ue, 3 o altoge , | qu shoemaker o © b e 3 = ;) respond with the figures in the peak. and ‘was released from the pen and| The old Albert Douglass house on| cHmPlated move by the plumbers have : 'PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING . Chester S. Maine, North Ston- | nomoc near New London. about mid- |ing Shobs in the city, although mem. |} _ich, Conn. : indicated that they believed the umion { 2 ILE TOUR ‘went home with his wife. ihe Hartford tunpike near New Lon- = N : : il o Foen o ot for S| THOUG Boo Jury i the Tial consisen or| doh ey Tkewlas Sk’ durfne | MO, S0, Coms NS Conitns (| week o e ] F. ISII Imlis, ure Yeceiving orders for absor- THOUGH WITHOUT ARMS. Berbert A. Gardner, Yorwien; Otis 4 | storm, but it was not damaged to|on local contracts and og Mg ey it i ¢ . S , Na L I, Morris | great extent and was not set afire. y o % 1 . A | G5 SOt SN =t S el | Frank & Fithon o the Armless Auto| eiyne, Freston; Georee 1. Hoxie 1 || Lignining siruck the houss of Sian | iiere a2 racicatly o umion pramo- || €. BULLARD, Bies Flace Ner- | b T e e e e REL BT RER s & e e i » ¥ | e e. s : Cher bership in the union has been retamed Frank E. Pithen of Steubenville, O., ington; Willlam J. Brassil, Franklin; | night, when the storm was at its p; J g who easries on his automobile a sign|Samuel Milner, Frank ~ A. Fitch,|helght. The lightning entered the | Y, Bumber of the journeymen. 4 2 An automobile 0 e N There is an unsettled difficulty b 4 » . e from the Norwich|nat heralds him-.as the “armless auto [ SPrague; Charles A. Willlams, Salem.| house along the telephone wire, the|, " aor®, 2 &0 FAnseTb el CUECUly. bes 'Ilfl s Marke Accusation Against Frank Trowbridge | eleBhone in the dining room and a|jjumbers of over a years standing. 3 - 6 Fraoklin Street - ter the verdict in the Douglass caze, a | floor and a large hole burned The AUTeyis WEID Was/sctoars iy, tis . " JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor | Bridseport, e e s withont Semg o manage | B, Trowbrldge of Montviils. upon the | the. Rooe and into the cellar, Bat| wi Attend Pyinian Plenic. - . ~THE £ i ks ¢ ! - | charge of or. al- 5 > Etsabetn orper of the Sbutn Wil | S Achins el EnotEh ot S Bl | chavee oF Seanul agi beften"ugon | s Was B Nolp ln ehe fedr, 6L Georyos. Wrgn af Hertimd. geans| . BEST lington family, who is but 6 1-2 years [ gon on the road and so far this year he | Trowbridge was defended by Attorney | were splintered. keeper of records and seal of the i ‘ \ 0ld,"holds the record at Ocean Beach |has _toured through seven different | John H. Barnes Y | N he Tamily was asleep upstairs, and | Knights of Pythias grand lodge, will METHODS ; ™ | for' lons aistance swimming. Miss | diates, traveling with his wife. The accused had been bound. over|all were awakened by an explosion.|be the guest of honor of Eastern Con- : 4 Iigpa- Swam h-ox;:r the creek to the| Twenty-five years ago, when he was|under $150 bonds from the Montville| Mr. Morgan went down and secured a | Decticut Pythian 5"“"‘! and Pythians KNOWN 5 pler on the beach front. This is near- | 5 hoy of 9, he lost both his arms in a | CoUrt on June 10th, the assault alleged | hose in readingss for fire, but none|0R Monday at the picnic at Quaker 1y one-half a mile. Tailroad accident, but with the short | having taken place on Feb. 4th while | developed. B W S PN the dtme ' 4 ittee o1 urss t l accept Some snxiety having been felt for | SHUmPS that ave left ho is able to op- | POL, tnep, were working at & sewmill| |\ o\ ANE A GUARTER the mvitation to atfend. > MODERN Rev. and Mrs, Henry T. Arnold of |Ci2te the steering w! y_thrusting | o8 ymond in Mont-|M DENTISTRY : Norwich, who are in Eerlia, Germany, F,:’;fl;?:fiifi%’mfiifififi?flfif It was alleged in the complaint that BALIOTS 0 YANDLE, : - B Are Rcady their son Henry appealed to Secretary | oy the brakes, horn, shifts and other | Weinstein had been knocked . down | yafian Di : z T FOR ‘ ; Fan, vho fn communication with |10Viry e uses his febt, and he shewsd | TWice with & canthooke by Trowbriggs| Julian Dilsby Hae 6 Temperary||| Incidents In Society . : S o ican consul, was assured that | ypot he could move the car baek and | While the men were loading tles. Mr. Clerks to Help Him in Boston. SK"J‘-UL, at the s ey are safo and well. forth and under as much control as if | R3ymond was the first witness called. : ‘ # AL R arms, | He was foll oas o2lled- | Reference was made this week to the PAINLESS i i Cfim Teceived tby friends | he Were perfectly equipped with 5 o‘:n e ol :wg: 13 hgg %vg::w“‘h fl;e - Ratacence) o e Sen: tn-tho n . &nnoi AT A ST A an p 4 in Westbrook sunouncing the_fecent | LonEeTERS OFFICERS sin acted aa interproter. A i mact | of Norwich, is doing in the office of [ Miss Fenn of Terryville, s the guest WORK ert E.:Chappell, was the leot wit’ | the secretary of state at Boston as an| of Miss Mary E. Bidwell = . S Sl o Mits B Jora| | INGTALLED IN DUE Fomm | Aioeri B Shasnell vas i ISPRT | (he peervety S w Sonin o507 at prices that make it as casy % ter of Mr Iindon's former °w“e“ = ;‘ & ST T o'clock. this primary work is really a big chore Mrs. Eben Learned of Huntington £ tli . £ the b was Miss ‘Minnte Jones, D O e e o e sy | (Ui thin cicon frecsas the- staters | = CHERE (ot Wiy Dbt (it SIRIS] plasal I suotel the ol Week At [ 08 os mechanic as for the | oo or Court City of Norwich. attorney, who was assisted Attor- | Secre . Donahue has 12,500 | Harwichport. jonai 7 R O ney Lubchansky. decided co moi ig | names to prepare and print on the bal- e millionaire to have natural or, $ curates of Rev. Hugh Treanor’s rectory | . 1 1¢ Tegular monthly meeting of | case upon the payment of $25. lo;‘; for the three z?u 'l;el!x or tl %e mu; Mrs. Charles Coit entertained a artificial teeth that are a L at Waterbury Willlam. H. Shields | Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of | Those on the jury chosen in the ga_lllnfl-l’lsufls?‘fl. X et :um r of | few friends at afternoon m Friday at s % i learned that Father Treanor, though |2 Was held Friday evening in For-|case were Herbert A. Gardner, Nor- B L il o the Golf Club, source of pride and satisfac- very weal, fs Improving from ' his. swi. | CSters’ hall with Past Chief Williamy| wich; Otis A" Lrowning, Natnan H.|total of 1,260.000. —_ s b den and fevero {llness and .that his|Mahoney in the chair. The regular | Hall, Morris Flynn, Préston: Arthur r. Dillaby has 65 temporary clerks| Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Olcott have|tion, 4 PRsicians aro nopefal-of His Tecovery, | FOYEine of Dusiness was transacted: | C. Standisn “Colthester; James B, | Under Bim for this worlc which began | returned from a week af, thelr Block 4 S e fol ng officers were ins A am E. Payton, Griswald; 2 s . | Island camp. ” § by Deputy Grand Chief Ranger Jo- |Elmer L. Pultz, Lebanon: « ; | After the primaries the office has to —_— tom ol SESSh Ioiatration In the his. | coph D, Preiffer: Chlef ranger, George | Maine, North Stontageen: Jone. Mo- | fabulste the vote for each candidate| Francis Gilman who has been spend- [ DR. F. C. JACKSON expect H. Dolan; sub chief ranger, Fred No- | Manus, Bozrah: g and notify officially those nominated, |ing several weeks in town has return- i the Danbury State Normal school next | .o i, Samuel Milner, e HPeadsy Wien the school opens for i | L ek senlor woodward, _Timothy | Sprastie; Geores A, Kenneds. Lisvon: SR 4"t N home In Tarrsiown, . ¥. DR. D. J. COYLE, fall term. - Last year the entering class P o Sy sacy = rington; senior beadle, Joseph Cam- Mi Louise and Helen Robinson i i This vaars. T toimagicatlons ure that|rpion; juntor beadle, Maurice Colburn: Fifth Day of Tea Garden. Fowler—Montis. wiio have been at Aunguam, Cspe Ann, su““dmaztu‘; |v'|(-'r: snzm::.l s e 8e* | lecturer, Frank J.' Murtha; financtal| The ffth day at the tea garden in| Friday morning at 10 o'clock Charles | have returned ito their Home on Sa- . 3 sceretary, Timothy Carey; treasures, | NOrth Stonington, for the benefit of |L. Fowler and Miss Josephine B.|chem street. Aot to; Baston Stove. e o Willlam Callahan; recording secretary, | the children’s playground, received a | Montie were united in marrage by Lady: Attendant. '~ Phobe 1353-3 psto OI& bonas Corner i and | John Malone. good patronage. A number were pres- | Rev. George H. Strouse at his resi-| Mrs. Elizabeth R. Norton and the N e u& flavgc > pel:ds l;:ergfildeleg, Rk R e 7 A S ent fr @ence on Connegll street. Misses Osgood are spending a few dayvs 2 years ago by 3. G, Lemb, then 3;‘&;2 Highway Contract Awards, the vicinity made a good showing on| Mr. Fowler is the son of Lyman G.[at Hornichport, having made the trip w TYLER BROWNE, M. D ) . . : the register. M J 1 bile. © Contracts for work on high rs, John D, Avery |ard Eva Pattison Fowler and was | by automobile. 1 ¥ Sl Sory tarer Voo lived above his gro- |,,yo"cen awarded b yHighway Com. | 528 chalrman of the committes in|born in Baugor, Me., He has resided ; y v # saloon on Bath street was the smbcxl: missioner MacDonald as follow, 2?:]?&, fid !'l;g thsMuu‘}r alev- ;n &zs Broad n:ltlreet ‘and is employed :‘re’r‘l‘e‘ncbl; Futl:‘er of xt«&&h:?, N. %’ Evye, Ear, :\o-xs, ';llio;t, Electricity, O D Old Baybrook, 1,755 feet of gravel ladles. The tea garden will close |in the paper mill at Thamesville, His | Who en_the gues s grand- We are showing simply a|"hero ho kept his horses, to Donahue Bros, of Middletown for | 1038y (Saturday) at & o'clock. bride is a native of Richmond, Vt,|mother, Mrs. Lucy Fuller of Sachem - 5 ‘The children’ town. Violet Ray, Mechanical Massage. Harold T, cldest son of Mr. ana | 2300 ildren's playground closed | and has resided at 38 Dunham street, | Street, has left town. Griswold, 5,075 feet of concrets andytle season Friday. The little people | She is the daughter of Henri and wonderful line of handsome Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Mrs, Clarence A, Banta, married Mon- have much enjoyed its daf i Bridget Dubois M. 275 Broadw Norwich, Conn. . £ % «ce | day evening Misk Nellie 13, Shelburt op | 17800 feet of refacing with native | 508 0 o versions and get Dubois Montie. Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon L. Bidwell,| Franklin St. car to “Dr. Brown and Stif - stone, to Fred H. Gilbert of Jewsit ey have profited by the instruc- | _After a wedding tour Mr. and Mres. | who are spending the summer at their| sepld new ideas in Soft Now York city at the home of the cn; for $18,3 tion they have received is. evident | Fcwler will reside on Broad street. :mase s!tml’tflnt Breeze have returned from thelr handiwork displayed. This from Pdymouth, Mass., where they . 3 f“ t‘:uom'u parents In Bast Lyme, The ——e Hats, just received OUur | ceromony was performed by Rev. Har- European War Sermon. will be exhibited at the Grange fair. Boy Scouts at the Fair. have been spending several days. ry P, Fuller of the Baptist church, My, —_— l and Mrs, Banta will resid ‘Bagt | Fev. ¥, O, Cunningham of New Bed- il r . ‘The Y. M. C. A, Boy ‘Scouts expect Fall trade. e LreNdo in XA | rora, i 15 1o e the preacher at the :’);" i"""":v Memorial Window. | gerfotm . veal community service| Mr. and Mrs., Thomas B. Trumbul DR. E OS — | Central Baptist church on Sunday, is e Anna Warner Bailey chpter, |to the public during the three days of | have left town for New York and will . E. J. You cannot find better 8neak Thicves at New Haven to come here today. The sermon which |D. A. R. of Groton and Stonington, |the New London county fair. They|sail today (Saturday) for Liverpool. J. J ES . N he preaches at the evening service up- | Will keep open house Monday, Sept. 7, | aré to have a large tent on the grounds | From there as soon as accommoda- i 46 ildi iyles or grades than shown at |, No¥ Jlaven, Conn, Sepl, 4—Sneak |on The Significance of the Buropean |from to G olock at the Monument | which they are to offer freely to- the | tlons can be secured, they will sail Suite Shannon Building thigvey today entered the home of | War is ono that he has delivered to|house in Groton. There will be a|crowds as a rest room and where | for Cape Town. Take elevator Shetucket Street em- ' 2 ¢, L, Bardo, general manager of the : large congregations this summer at|short program to dedicate a memorial | lunches may be eaten at leisu: trance. Phone. THE TOGGERY M;w derk, ew Haven and Hartford | Woonsocket and New Bedford, window in memory of Rev. Aaron |Scouts Wil also be prepared to "e’?‘;}: —— . rallroad and stole o quantity of jew- Kinney, pastor in Groton duripg the |first ald service when needed and will Childre Cr 1 ; : elry ang siiverware, The family was| The current Catholic Transcript |battle on Groton Heights, This window | conduct a check room for the conven- n r e o e ava m Mlh'l St., kah‘ Ct absent at the time, The value of the |states that the Forty Hours' devotion |is presented by the Rev. Mr. Kinney's | lence of .the public. If successful this FOR FLETCHER'S' Hanger, General Jobbing (landlords or 73 4 ! goods stolen. will total several hun-|is scheduled to_besin Sunday at St, |8reat-grandson, A. - W. Plerson, of |year, the stand will probably become a private), reasonable. X 5 aa:d glhn, Mary's church. Baltie Niagara Falls, N. ¥ Ppermanent t'.hln’;-:, c A S l o R_ 1 A KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave., City

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