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In the city court at.3 &exoqx Tues- DR- P‘OK ¢ I 3 3 | Barnes, the continued case of non-sup- 16 Franklin Square EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, - GLASSES 1 be out of town every Friday Snring July and August. Subdave by appointment only. and ‘southwest . Farecast. s hehet | ot T, of her. mr‘: New York: Fair Wednes- | brought a claim of non--u - | him, he has countered ,;"?er interior; Thursday, prob. Sor s Dill of Stvemnk Observations in Nerwich, '{g,“""' adieery and N 1o mmdwc«c?flth, he is afraid though he lived with now, al throw- 1 1915. 1 their | 1913, until m T:z‘” le cru- ‘The tonov!n‘ records, reported from | ' Mr. Budnick told the court mu vw szvuu pha ., show the chnnm his wife wanted was a betts in and the barometric| better life, more monéy and a "nod udu time.” The name of a Greeneville man Ther. Bar. | with whom Mrs, Budnick had been + 64 30.05|geen much was brought into the testi- + 72 30.02|mony. The witness said that he had al. m. . 78 30.06 | been working five days a week in the ighest 80, lowest 60. bleachery and had been earning $8 to Comparisens. $9 weekly; $3 a week he had been Pigsctidne 205 Toosdny: Fale: paying to his wife by order of the ears 'm&&mmnummm- lowed him in Main street and in front | joce the mmnh mcd:: . Howe Both this eourt. He is Polish -.nd M and Fas rather small, while his wife'is fairly ho-vy.mum:du wears glass. ded ‘ofim- the case until this morning 80 o'clock, when it was hoped th: b H. M. hllock might be secured to ax\min. On Hl.y SI 1915, Mre. Budnick tried | gregational church and is to bring m uk- her life by carbolic acid, but back a report on missions. swallowed ‘too little and came out $eorsoemeniss. 10 the Backus hospital a few days Entertained Guests. !l i (E! ,,;% 4| i 15 I st i { : £ i i i IH‘“ 5 8 £ i of July at Bargain Prices. are in the market ses this il i : | i X i 8 - F N 3 ook ot Alone, cmp, ¥orin| Sample Each F: Mail onsi o ana s brin, uu-nu--:'- as- |14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. ‘-:.-‘-l“u—.hfl-i-l. 182nd DIVIDEND e - Office of The Norwich Savings Seciety I Waiter G. Hitchon, Jr., of West Town| 'Vorwich, Cenn, June 12, 1915. *z E at Atlantic m the last this month, court through the clerk. He said he|later in her usual health. Later she| Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D-mu- sul- You can’t sell a fifty-cent plece for || Tuesday's weather: Fair; westerly |1 /"), money at all now. Budnick told | went to Philadelphia, but refimed to | livan of tbe Scotiand read during the n dime. No one actually attempts how his wife ran a lunch room this city, she claimed, in answer ts|Week énd or over the Fourth were Mr. experiment. Sum, Moon aad Tides. Greeneville, but shé gave him none ot word from her husband. She followed | 2and Mrs. Rathbun and daughter Ruth w. positively work for the very f| ——— —— = ___|the proceeds from it, -although he|him to the police station one evening |of Norwich, tn Choi -.,.r Camp. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE $m 9‘|l=sm Il Ugh 1 Moom | bought provisions for it. They lived | after her return and when he told her | Sauter of Baitic and ur- Grinnell ana n r nes- - | Wator. || Rises. | a¢ 464 North Main street. He lives in{to go away she ewooned in the hall | two children from that any dentist in the city charges. - Thamesville now and she on Franklin{and later tore her clothes and pulled We give as expert service and high -IF YOU HAVE S g : = DENTAL WORK RER et e o . e th SRR o TO Six hours after high water It is luw 203 Main Street, Lady Attendant the 0dd Fellows' quartette. The bear. | John Blacker and ers were Joseph Henderson, William | TheIL alternates will be P-TLD"I“‘-““: m LE sdhd hpm-nne Harvey. Among the many floral | Of Officers takes place next Tuesday. r, Sidney L. Smith and Clintop | 20d Willlam Dougherty. tributes was a three-link form, the 287 Main St emblem of the Odd Fellows. Burial| ATTACKED ON GILT EDGE. PRACTISE LIMITED TQ e e ey 4 ondel~| New London Givil War Veteran Met Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |of the funeral arrangements. With Pickpockets, Whe Overlooked Hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. 5 N—v(~“ 1000, and Took $10 Bills. T satd I had a friena, gl Oprder It Now by Phone 136-5 inner Al case —— press i Poe Bradford Ricketts is passing the |suffering K..hl.r'. Pilsner, per case $1.25 summer at North Stonington. the ]afl. side, but at-the hospital Free Delivery to all parts of the city TR 8 Tuesday it was sald that his gener- James Redden, Willlam McClimon |al condition is good and despite MB H. JACKEL & CO. and Albert Evans spent Monday at|age he will recover. green gold. DIAMOND JEWELRY a specialty. Prices the Lowest. TEST GIVEN HERE, skidded into a tarvia barrel on the|the $100 in it. This tody. tired of hearing the continuous bang- | tickets for New London, t proved amusing to passersby to wit- ness the contest. The boys, numbering | State Veterinary Board Examination. six or seven, finally got tired of their| At the annual meeting of the state ce re am fruitless attempts and left the scene. |board of veterinmary registrat ition and gmmination in the capitel st Hartford Dance at Sheoting Club. uesday these officers were elect: Quart Bricks ..... A very large number of people at- | Eresident, Dr. Thomas Bland, Water- Pint Bricl tended the dance held at the Shooting | DUYY; Secretary and treasurer, Dr. H. club Monday afternoen. The hall was | =~ bates, Norwall. atiractively decorated with bunting |, he following candidates were ex- Bennett, Somerton, Pa.; Henry Thom- DUNN’S PHARMACY |5 22 those in charse of the sals of |15V S Sreaavwoon, Thomnson: and Japanese lanterns. Heinrich's ore amined for certificates: chestra furnished. music for the danc- EXAMINATIONS FREE Funeral ‘of Thomas Cre Crompton—Othi Night, DR.F. C. JACKSON, * Notes of lm:t‘-: Local People. The restlar moniity w HORTON'S NEW YORK |oo anisic® & Sooigian® e | ek i gt oo % X P ILS! square, and he doesn’t want to live | he quality work as any dentist in the 420 24 5 Morp. | with her. He made the chtm to the ‘world. % A ¥ 0.20| court that he contracted disease from COME TODAY tide, which is followed by flood tide. STATE CONVENTION. We have the most attractive prop- GREENEvm 8t. Mary's T. A, and B, Society Chose osition to make that you ever heard. Three Reprosentatives Tuesday eeting of St. Mary's T. A. and B. society was held Th N “The Cro DR. D. J. COYLE || oo pinte Monmny. omas Crompton| in their rooms Tuesday night and was Bucceeding the King Dental Ce, || his late residence on*Mowry avenue at | JarSely attended. Reports on the state » 1 o'clock with relatives and friends in | P2rade at Southington were made and attendance. Rev. F. J. Bohanan, pastor | the following delegates were elected to rb Next to Boston Store of St. Andrew’s church, officlated. Sev- | th® sState convention in New London "Phone 1282-8 || eral fouching hymns were rendered by | $15: 13 and 24, 1915; Patrick Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fuller are guests James C, Bence of 133 State street, of relatives here. New London, a Civil War veteéran, is e at the Memorial hospital as the re- Sclomon was the guest of|sult of an assault made uj ?on him on I:usmn. per case $1.70 Chaut-rndd friends Monday. Monday evening on the Gi ight t Edge ex- Tl ‘Gardner Lake. The pickpockets attacked Bence as s the express train stood in the station Henry F. Bourke, clerk at Ethiers{at New Haven. He fought back at store, spent the week end and holiday | them and managed to hold one of his PENDANTS in Providence and New Bedford. assailants until a brakéeman came to BROOCHES his assistance. This men, who gave Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Harrington of | his name as William Fine of Bridge- BAR PINS Central avenue have returned home | port, is being held in New Haven by after passing @ few days in New/|direction of the coroner until the out- BRACELETS ]| York fome o Deaows Tjrise o caiain. : If he is released from the coroners Newest designs in Platinum and TAFTVILLE custody the authorities will then pro- ceed against him on the other charge. Auto Skids and Struck Barrel on Nor. | , At the time the pickpocksts set up- wich Avenue, Bending Front Axle—|of c: ing large sums, had $1,100 in Other Notes. his poc‘ In his vest pocket was a wallet contnninl nearly $100 and An auto driven by C. Dion met with |in his hip pocket a _pocketbook in T a w:"‘h:.o u‘;ldenlt‘ Monday _afternoon w)‘:;;h vsfl; )1(0 crész $100 hrllnl'kad ¥ i owing e slippery condition . of e . pickpocket overlool o VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- }| Norwich avenue atter the rain, and |$1000 and took the pocketbeok with een re- roadside, bending the front axle, covered from the man taken into cus- the custom Jm & Geo l,L Bliss Got Tired of the Noise. Mr. and Mrs. Bence had been in Boys who were placing cane ammu- | New Haven for over the holiday, the 5 nition on the car track Monday even- | Sucsts of Mr. Bence's brothers, Thom- ing were interrupted and compelled to | 2s Bence of New Haven and George quit after eeveral residents who were | Bence of Westville. Mr. Bence bought ers, <hs Prizes were given to winners in a ville; Edward L. Thornton, Lakeville; 50 Main Street . and bowling. was ens |A: T- Young, Unionville; dall, Hudson, Mass. 1814—1914 Launch Party to Norwich, Personals and Notes. Capt. Edward Pettigrew was host Jobn A, Morgan & Son| Dennis Breault has purchased a new | Monday at a launch party. There were orse. about 25 in the party, among them“Mr. COAL Frank Lafleur Iy 0t Wa [ Beaon Soenorts BF (S Tt sore / ur has return to a- ence, formerly of roton. L LEHIGH VALLEY terbury, enjoyed a trip to Norwich after a short Nut — il down the river. ncheon was By £l 9800 POF 401 |- wriigm Gley s confined to his home | sérved anoard the launch. Office and Yard Central Wharf | with illness, s Ruth Ros eac n Eas few d‘i,’i’““,':;f" Heasient 6 mpgudioh Orange, N. J., is at her home on Boston o street. Watches, Pendants and Men ere engaged in oiling and sand- J"eh, ing Norwich avenue. holiday here, has returned to Hart- . Suitable for Graduation Gifts Miss Annie Bowers of Attleboro is a | ford. guest of Miss Annie Thoma. THE WM. FRISWELL CO., 25-27 Franklin 8treet is a guest in town tor a !ew Aays. FOR FLETCHER'S OASTO R1A llmlhmminu of all kinds on CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | e m‘f.':”‘.a’:”mm‘z.'..."‘“mmw‘: TRUCKS and CARTS. ; T e ‘Manager Benoit of the baseball team Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- will take his men to Putnam ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. - The trip will be made by auto. Bincksmithing in all ite- branches, g Hermas Fountain hes returned to ‘Woonsocket end and holiday here Cat ho m{hw-mmwmu it Monday 'hlls‘ A. L. Cuns Joseph Roberts has returned home Thomas McCartney of New Bedford réo:;‘ .l.'!dt.er spending a vacation in New ord. r——— 2 ho Charon of ‘Willimantic Moses Lambert returned to Bristol visitor here Monda: Miss . 'was & h . m%n:ay evening after passing the week 3 4 ere. Overhauling and| .o romsmon ster sonsios e Herbert Hoyle of Hartford has Repair Work Ohildren Ory | mswmi ™ 5l George Myers and his sister, Miss Myers, are spending a few days at the the week relatives. on Nor- anging a evld-ntly street is spending two weeks at The Dirsctors of this Society have er hair i frenzy. Budnick was At Beach cclh'.. Christ church boys' camp at Pleasant doslared out of ot She Sfreid oF her them, it seemed, and| 3x ang Mrs, €. View, R. L. the esrnings . T dodged out another door to get out of nc )nu Ada Holmes ‘Washington Ber way. re at thelr summer m. at Loecal Jottings. dividend at the rate of FOUR PER Nemun- park, Mrs. Williams has as Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Herrick of CENT. per annum, payable to de- ber guest Miss Holmes' cousin, Miss phu are visiting relatives in Mont- entitied therste on and after meq HIS CANNON Leona Graywacs, from Hartford. July 15, 1915, FOR LAST TIME.| Beautiful Roses at Mohegan Park. | Mr. and Mrs. of| COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer tt Exploded and Tore Out Eye and | AL the Mohesan park entrance on John Olsen “a -‘r"{-n Town Fractured Skull of New London | pessmipe NG B S Young Man, :‘?nd‘-lm the rustic fence on either Mrs. Edwin Rathbun of Bliss place George Baier of Town Hill, New . spent 'l'u-‘u with former neighbors London, 21 years of age, is at the Law- Counting Mall umm. in Fitchville. rence holgl'—l«l suffering from the loss of his right eye and a fracture of the | than night. The injuries were in- —_— b il later | weils which have been low are be- Skull near the temple as the Tesult Of @ | sfee thie oty Soe ".“,l“m“.",, R itiar | inning to show tmprovement sines the urth of July celebration accident|nas to be counted and recorded. Tecent rains. fllcufl by the explosion of a cannon. At Fairview Farm. ‘The accident pened late Monday night after Buehr.’lnd been firing t Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Murphy and fl.m.lly of West Town street are spend- cannon all day. He was bringing his Fourth of July celebration to a close ::g Bcothn-mdm" st Patrview farm op and had touched off the cannon for the o last time when it exploded. Baier was bending over the cannon Sunday Schoel Pionie, and a piece of the metal flew upward| Tt is planned to hold the annual pic- and struck him in the right eye. The|nic of the First Congregati eye was blown entirely out of its onal Sun- socket and the fragment of brass frac. | o ————— tured his skull, tearing away a portion of the temple and eyebrow. owder BORN FANNING_-In Norwich, July 6, 1915 a filled his left eye, burning it severely, | " son to Mr and Mre " Jose] Fan- The injured boy was rushed to the| ning of 'No. 31 Lincoln ugnua. Lawrence -hospital, where he received medical and surgical attendance at the f Drs. Daniel Sullivan and hands o Oliver * Winship. | Tuesday St va AR stated at the hospital that his condi- 3 tlon is as good if not better than could Mn. MARRIED In o New, Lendon, » by _Rev. .v P, uel’ Sitve, and Prances both ol New London. be expected. The neture of the injury | BURDICK—VAS! In Bluklmn. Judge Took the Papers in Colchester | yrACY—in Penobscot city on Tuesday. n, July 1001 B To0s, at 280 o'clock, Wc S 3 Judge Waller presided at the session| Interment i P rramitton avenue ceme- 2“. Can turnpike. “w m]NG of the court of common pleas in this| tery. 2 geanl, of the Casybecy . - R oilh Peck's Corn: ) serlous. but hopes are entertained | Mass. at 8¢ Pauls rectory. June PR a8 t it will not prove fatal. 1915, Rev. Patrick Madden, ” OrflV'P \Irdlck of Yantic. Conn., and g Miss be Vasher of Biackstone. visit Mra. i COMMON. PLEAS COURT. Graywacs' DiED. Town street. this city, July 6, 1915, 3 “" Street Cases—Town of Lebanon Got Back | Daniel W. Tracy, aged 7 Taxed Fyperal from his late res enc: R e o e LR L o R MILLINERY n the case of the of anon Ta n, & y ve. W, H. Se judgment of a decree | Services in_the parl ‘ of foreclosure wae rendered for the| & rgn{, Wednesday afternoon, July PURE BLOOD MAKE sum of $38.21, the amount of taxes owed the town of Lebanon by the de- | pre e $ U PR e Yon HEALTHY PEOPLE |at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S PALASN AL College Point, N. Y. No. 52 Shetucket Strest fendant. the Tesidence Ofk her . sieter-t her Hood’s The /suit of Moses Klingon of Col- | Mrs. Julia M. Beckwith, Jul; s 15, ghester vs, Leon Broder was tried and TFrances Beckwith, widow of Joma: | serofuls sores, IO‘ flbfl "’z the judge took the papers. It was over ,t::rnlyl-c!l"flgfl pite, IRAFEice ot & ton. of cosl, amounting | , NATY Ol e will be held In_thia| blood the humors that m aged 79 years, for-| tions, because it drives JOSEPH BRADFORD - The judge also took the papers in| Siiyain the First ] the case of Moses Klingon vs. Dor nesday, July 1, fimfhn‘-mh b oos o] > BOOK mnlg ra g Stock. It was over a book account of | WALLIAMS—In inig g city, July 4, Ray about $96. The books of the plaintiff were in evidence. The lawyers were 3 nd 4 Bmily ¥ Withass, aged 16 years and blood. Waole Quche Sade and Ruied 19 Oilee 6 mon 102 BROADWAY Shields & BShields of this city and I.|Funeral services at the chapel rooms of fi‘o Henry May of Meriden. Henry Allen & Son Wednesday af- Adjournment was taken without day.| iffROon. July fi.',' BLE g T The next regular session 1- on the see. l%‘y omit flowers, m Gad Tuesday In Ausuet in New Lon- n.})y—rn‘ this ity July 6 Katherine | e ay 9 h 8 COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS, F‘fl:}:‘{"r:é:"&‘-': morni "s"{' -rfl‘b THE DEL=HOFF| 0n account of the work of- don. New London and Groton Employes to| CPUr°P &% Be Reimbursed for Disability. These compensation agreements were CARD OF THANKS. HAYES BROTHERS, North Main street. uiem muss at Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up the Water Department, Comn- ing road will be closed from. r-n filed by Commissioner J. J. Donohue |, 3¢8iTe to express my sincers thanks | ¢oieonone 1227, 26-28 Broadway | Hamilton i with the clerk of the superior court on : ,'" L. X Sroa avenue to the city, Tuesday: 11n ol ny o, Bovs s 4| W. TYLER BROWNE, M. J. F. Sherwin, 361 Baink street, New lgmnthy 1 London, employe, vs. Brown Cotton |t Gin company, New London, abscess on left leg, Feb. 15, 1915, compensation $10 weekly d\lfln‘ period of disability commencing April 30. Mr. Sherwin quit work April 15. Oliver Hansen, Groton, claimant, vs. New London Ship and Engine com- pany, aprained back, May 28, compen- sation at rate of $5.19 per week from June 8 to June 13. Gilbert Block Insurance Adjustments. Adjustment has not been agreed upon Yet for the insurance on the Gilbert black at Mystic, the adjusters having offered Pendleton Brothers but $17,000, giving as a reason that the block was not insured for 80 per cent. of its value. It is hoped, however, that & settlement' will be agreed upon within a few days and efforts to that end are being made. A term of 60 days is given in which insurance may be ads usted, but it is probable that this will settled before that time. N T. E. Packer & company has already paid some of its pollcyholderl. having $17,000 on the contents of the Ibert block, all losses being adjusted satisfactorily. Drafts for- the rest of the losses will be received in a few days. A number of Mystic people more about insurance now than they did before the Gilbert block fire, and the advisability of insuring with Sk e DENTES Y yuRpsie DR. E. J. JONES Week End Party. Wk Tesk end party and b barp dance | Suite 46 enjoyed over tne holldsy at thn Take elev: B:fins of- Mr. -nd Dh-dfiflbcm Bye, Ear, Noxe, Throat, Electrieity, J. J. CORKERY, Supt. * fi. Jours; 10 ' ety m | Most Clgars Ho x:x =. o $te 55 o Lo a B far 6 E ARE BETTER . TOM'S 123 5¢ CIGAR GOOD%IO&QGAI FAMOUS FURS THOS, 1: w?mh P Fur Coats and Seta ext to Cafe S AR e e ™ MAHONEY BROS. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St | Hack, l.lvund Boarding Columbiam!lsml e, e American House, Ul‘.mmfiflmW‘ umn & - SANDERSON, Props. G. Ryan is prepared to serve l'eoplo'o , Market 6 Franklin Street QGMW*Wah JUSTIN HOLDEN, Preprister Commtsstoners.