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M'Stunfl'd?ulflfluw-'-hhb- pendence Day Procession Fifty Years Ago—Thirteen at Academy—Gunpowder ‘and Firecracken Injuries Then As Ever. New Satur- : dsy and Sunday; rising temperature. - Foers oy ,.,3;‘ ::: Eastern mdemdmu in Nonna, Aty s e not soon 10 be |- N°' York: Fair Sat) probably tor‘ottam spus.ny young, ‘for s“vn’?l?fi. for Saturday and Sunday: d - in s o) m, i North Atlantic, moderate west; Middle e Tootine o D . pow: high price of gun- Atlantic, light to moderate e wapt Aho molbe Bawn pbtiha: Observations in Norwich. but. u&.‘ fia not ap) Ty Aaet __ The following records, reported from | from. day. largely Sevin’s phan:xhcy show the changes|thousand people crowded the’ city on{less than in ~ temiperature ‘and the berometric :::thywtoomt. mmm" Iflmw-?-; g Bar. gutlylug districts and still “others e 3050 | on. the railroad. the evening, el gathered at Wiliaz's park, where ‘works were seen. m the Bulletin files of *65 follow: Vermont General Here. Monday, July 8, 1865—Brig. General John W. Phelps, of Vermont who dis- tingutshed himself greatly in the early part of the war and fn the Gulf de- partment, where he r-dxn-d In llu, is in town, the guest of Mr. Hubbard. -| * The Thames Fire Insurance company 52| have declared a semi-annual dividend orn:|of five per cent, free of government 2| tax, on the 10th inst. We are €1ad| giarance U. §. V. and Maj. J. F. Platt, to see this evidence of their prosperity. DR A were B tows Rev. Mr. Monod of France, whose | ociaons eide, U- 5. 4. remarks were listened to with 8o much Interest at the National Congr: Address at Broadway Church. council, will address a union meeting| ¥Friday, July 7, 1865.—Rev. Theodore at the Broadway Congregational | Monod's address in the Broadway Shireh on “FhuFNiay_ gventag an; the | dhsmek. Thursday evening drew s subject of the progress of religion e P . listened to with close attention and his Boy Burned By Gunpowdsr eloquent aiscription and analysis of the New ‘Thi the weather has cleared throughout the H erate u.mm urday-and probably Sunday. Forecast. i Northern g §§ L 16 Franklin Square | BYR, EAR, NOSE, THROATONLY, SsES 2;';.’:..6".»“ i every Friday ‘Sundays by Oempnrlwnl. _Predictions for, Friday: Fair. Friday’s weather: As predictes Sun, Moon and Tides. at a slow rate Met With Accident. park, to witness the grand pyrotechs display. The pleces went off with|Pro Fuccess_and the one containing the name of Buckingham was loudly Army Officers Here. Lieut. Col. I. F. Hale, commissary sub- Hartford. — Bishop Chauncey Harbor, 1 misest ! "sets. | Rises. | Sets. || W summer at Northeast Il & m | p. o li & m. 7.24 4 and gets a clock that satisfies. Dolhrwn.eh-l!-qmu & year. Watch and Jeweiry Repairing, Gold and Silver bought and J. OGULNICK & CO., 32 Franklin Street, 'Phone 714~ PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING You car’t sellia fifty-cent plece for a dime. No one actually attempts e Shitively work for the very LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE that any-dentist in the city charges. We give as expert service and high quality work as any dentist in the , world. y 4, 1915, a son to Re iillain’ Besselievre of Bolton, Conn. FIELDS—In Brookiyn, Conn. July 1, i 1835, a son. Robert R‘uuay, to Mr. Mrs. Lillan Wilcox _and uunm = o GI) T —] June 27 Bertha have moved to Fairfield, M l_ In Bm' m':' c” ot rs. Alfred Graham Gil- bert (Ameul Avery Cooke). AVERY-—In New London. Jul twin daughters to Mr. and Fred Beausoliel is confined to his home with illness. Fix hunrs afinc Bieh wator it g Tow tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Death of Robert Pickett, REPAIRING “A stitch in time saves nine” is At the postoffice there is an unclaim- 7, 19 Former T spesially trus when a leak in the & Teliglous conditions of France, re- erick Avery of Poquonnoe. IF YOU HAVE . Greeneville Resident—Local Person- | Tuceday. July 4, 1865 —A small bov | cq arl ‘who heard him. . o Contar, Tuty 6, || 2ot romakes,, s Appusrance. Lt ¢ nd Nates. named Roswell Breed, badly 5, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |§ 1 o.f, o o - WORK — Durned on the West Side last evening, Walien., : 74 DENTAL Friends and relatlves here learned |by the premature explosion of gum- k< Pt ; Thursday evening of tho death of | powder, which he had placed on a stone | At DIED. | COME TODAY Robert Pickett of New York, formerly | which had become heated from = pre- a resident here, living on North Main street. Mr. Pickett was born 31 years @go and passed most of his life in Norwich. He was a cigarmaker by trade and is e stepson of Patrick Shea. He leaves a sister, Miss Nellle Pickett, and a half sister, Mrs, Fred Ga¥, an other relatives. Mr. Pickett was well known here and had many warm friends. vious similar experiment. Another boy was injured on the West Side by fir- | ing firecrackers in his hends. Two Generals in Parade. Brig. General Phelps and Brig. Gen. Edward Harland of this city, will oc- cupy carfiages in_the parade A flag owned by Maj. General Birge, that was borne as e storm flag at Port A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 Ferry Street ‘We have the most attractive prop- osition to meke that you ever heard. EXAMINATIONS FREE JDR. F. C. JACKSON, DR. D. J. COYLE Bucceeding the King Dental Co. GILRERT—In Hlmnlon. Va., suddenly, 5 3 ISIRur‘tkln- fant dau, ( ilbert. Graham eld, Mass., July this afternoon. The Gaon mumbers 15, 5 young ladies and § gentlemen. Stole Even While In Jail. 3 VAUGHN—In Sprin Celia Brooks, who is under eentence & 915, John P. Vaughn, agéd 54 in jail for theft, stole $1.50 from the F v ears. FEI pocket of & man employed in painting TUBBS—In New London, July at the jail, and her term of imprison- :l;r L ?fllart wife of Henry Tubbs, Funeral services will be held at the VesvexanIAb e bR AL Phone 581 ment was extended for thirty days 208 Main Street, AR Hudson and is stained with the blood | longer. Home of . her father, Henry Bellert, MODERN PLUMBING H Bosto of Union solalers, will be carrled in| Saturday, July 8, 1865.—The Nation- 203" Broad street, Sunday, July 11, at Lady s ".:;m 1280.3 || 1s Vistting T Tet eisay, °f Ninth street | ine procession today. Holbrook's drum |al Bank Note Reporter, is just Te- 230 p.m." Burial in Mapléwood ceme- H corps will be a rare feature in the tery. procession. They paraded the streets last night practicing, and their musie was equal to that in any brigade drum corps in the Potomac army. The regular edition of The Bulletin will be omitted Wednesday, morning. Celebration of Independence Day. Thursday, July 6, 1865.—The Bighty- ninth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence Was ushered in with cannon firing and bell celved. This work gives the fullest description of spurious notes that we have yet seen. Rev. George J. Sanger of Webster, Mass., will preach in the Universalist churec! Sabbath afternoon and eve- ning. - On The Lessons of Late Deaths. Rev. Mr. Dana will preach at the Second Congregational church, Sunday evening, a sermon on the lessons of the late deaths in this community. z Is as essential in modern house as electricity is to lighting. Wae guaran tes the very best PLUH.INC WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices: :(J F.. TOMPKINS 67 West Mainh Street Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. Members of the Yale club have re- furnished their rooms and the interior is being peinted. BsIn Norwich, July 9. Chester Sid in his Monday, July 1Z, at p. m. RUCKOLDT—At Atlantlc Beach nesr Westerly, July 915, suddenly, es 0. nuckold: of North Attia: Soro, Mass, aged 44 years. Funerd! servic 1 5e hetd_n the entral tist cnnrcn on_ Sunda Burial in Dani Lst Us Have Peace, Not at Any Price,. BUT WITH HONOR i 'DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St PRACTISE LIMITED T {Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 & m. to $p. m. {1 sald I had a friena, : Order It Now by Phone 136-5 or's E 170 Konsie. LIkt Bines e, o wive Koshler's Pilsner, per case $1.25 Free Delivery to all parts of the city H. JACKEL & CO. B IF YOU PATRONIZE CHARLES SLOSBERG for Feed you will find it conducive to mind as far as ncerned. Because Miss Marguerite Sullivan of Hart- ford is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Bowen of Smith avenue. EAST SIDE ITEMS Local People Attend Sunday School Outing—Edwin F. Yerrington Chi cally 1L i hi PSR FenH, ot — Entered into rest, in this clly, July 8, 1915, inces A., wife of the late Henry G. Ransom. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Charles Case, 119 lAll'rel Hi lvenlle Suburcay. July 10, at § o'clock. EWIS—Entered into rest, in Norwich, July 7, 1915, Charles F. Lewis, aged Funesal services will be held at Shureh & Allen’s funeral ors, No. 15 strest. Saturday, July 10 at 2 P ery. etk CLOSE WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. DR. GOOD TO SPECIALIZE. 63 Stores Will Be Shut That Night|Former Norwich Young Man Enters During Next Two Months. a New York Hospital. The Waterbuury Democrat said this ‘week of a former Norwich young man, Dr. William M. Good, who has been practicing medicine In this section Among those attending the Central Baptist church pienic at _Atlantic Beach Thursday were the _following from this side: Mrs. Emil Jahn, Mrs. Brent Allen, Mrs, Charles S. Storms, Mrs. Daniel' O'Brien and family, Mrs. Maug Ellis and daughter, Mrs. _J. Billings, Mrs. John Service, Mrs. v From next week until Sept. 15, 63 of the business houses and merchants of the city have consented to close their stores on Wednesday evenings, i Burial in Comstock ceme LR S WHALEY—In this city, July 7, 191 Charles Hagbrg, Mrs. Alma Yerring- | having Saturday the only night on|for the past several years left Water- l,‘“Hnr-'lll Fonry Whaiey. h"‘som 83 ton, and the Misses Mabel Hagberg, |which to do shopping. The list in-|bury this week for New York where Sarter aven Y afternoon, T F BuRNs Esther’ Kinney, Tone Barstow, Flora |cludes these: he will spend the next two and one- July 11 at 2 o'clock. Burial in the [ . Plerce, Grace Rathbone and = John, | The Manhattan, The Porteous & |half years at the Manhattan hospital ‘William, Alfred, Russell, Prentice and Robert Storms, Charles Hagberg, El- lison Barstow, Edward, Frederick and Theodore Duro, ‘At Northfield. Miss Lillian Dyer, of Hedge avenue. stenographer at the Y. M. C. A., is en- goving her vacation as delegate to Northfield from the Sodalitas of the Broadway Congregational church. Critically NI Edwin F. Yerrington of Lantern Hill who has been failing fast for the past two weeks took to his bed Monday and is critically ill. Local Smal Nots. John Driscoll of Hartford was a re- cent visitor at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. William Dunn of 10 Carter avenue, John Storms has returned to his home on Main street after spending a weel with his cousin, Arthur Jahn in Providence. Little Miss Flora Plerce of Ledyard Mitchell Co., The Reid & Hughes Co., A. Raphael & C & Burke, niture Co. Marphy, family Xox in Union cemetery, North nose and Stoninsgton. there to_specialize in _ear, ‘0., M. Hourigan, Shea | throat Schwartz Bros., Lahn Fur- B, Gotthelf & Co., Wm, . Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 25 25 Farey Strest ALTON—In this el July 8, 1915, John J. Alton, aged abroad for six months and then re- e g TR turn to this city and resume his prac- ternoon. July 1o 8t ™12 O lock. tice. Residents of Brooklyn and those Bariad will'be In" Worceater. who knew Dr. Were_extremely sorry to learn of his departure and their expressions of regret showed the high esteem in which the physician is held. ' Dr Good came to kiyn sev- eral years ago and his unusual happy disposition, combined with his skill along medical soon gained for him a large practice. He took a deep interest in the affairs of Brookiyn, and being athletically inclined played on several of the business men's teams of this district. eI e DIDN'T SOUND HORNS. Fred O. Kent of Montville Knocked from Motorcycle by Automobile. Newest-designs in Platinum and green gold. DIAMOND ' JEWELRY a epecialty. Prices the Lowest. -+ VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON-. TEST GIVEN HERE. John & Geo. H. Bliss HORTOWS RiW YDRK BT YT Hamilton, The Cran- F. W. Woolworth Co.. Gatley & Brennan, The Lyons Co., Maurice Sample Shop, N S. Gilbert & Sons, The Plaut-Cadden Co. Alling Rubber Co., J. F. Cosgrove Co., Morley’s Hat Store,” Ladies’ Specialty Co., The Na- tional Shoe and Clothing Co., Branche Bros., J. F. March, Beckenstein & Taylor, The Mohican Company, Grand Sale Remnant Store, Eagle Clothing Co., Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Mur- phy & McGarry, S. K. Ames Store, George A. Davis, Mrs. F. A. Collins, John A Ferguson, H. R_ Woodward, White Star Clothing _House, The Frank A. Bill Co,, S. J. Reuter & Sons, J. C. Macpherson, D. S. Marsh, Disco Bros., M. Buckley, K. Alexander, Charbonneau & Andrews, A. R. Alex- INVISIBLE BIFOC Lenses give a younger look to wearing DOUBLE SIGHT GLASSES.| Our skill in examining the eyes and meking quality eyeglasses has wom for us an enviable reputation. By| consulting us you will be sure of get- ting correct glasses. i COAL AND LUMBER COAL Junius Spencer Morgan, the only son of J. Plerpont Morgan, renewed his honeymoon trip immediately that At 530 o'clock Friday afternoon, as Fred O. Kent of Montville was round- is the guest of her cousins, Tone and Ellison Rarstow of East Main street. Miss Auna Calkins is spending the summer, at Ocean beach. Ice Cream Pint Bricks ........... 25¢c Endless chain apparatus large enough to handle entire carcasses has Dbeen installed in several British ports for unloading meat from ships. DUNN'S PHARMACY| Woman’s Health ander, H. Schwarts, S. Weneir, George A. Stanton, Miss N. Gregoire, N, S. Dunleavy, W. A. Somers, M. J. Gil roy, Mrs.' T. A. Crowley, J. C. Breck- enridge. CAPTURED LIVE COPPERHEAD. Ten-Year-Old Boy Caught Poisonous Snake Near Mystic Road—On Ex- ibition at Fagan The fine specimen of the poisonous ing the corner at the First Congre- gational church on his motorcycle, he collided with an automobile coming in the opposite direction. Kent was thrown to the ground, bruised and Hhaken. ‘The ocodpants of the autos mobile were not hurt. The car was slightly injured end the motorcycle ly damaged. The autoists rendered othe help in their power. Mr. Kent telephoned for assistance and he and his machine were taken home. Both parties agreed that they should have heard of the shooting of his father he at once hurried to his bedside. The ac- companying photograph of young Mr. Morgan_was taken on the day of the recent Yale-Ha boat races at New London, which he ettended with his father. A HEAVY BURDEN Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHRO?P Office—ocor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Teleohone 463-13 CAN'NED PEACHES J. F. MARCH, Optometrist, 10 Broadway, Norwich, Conn, Phone 1312 DR.R.J. COLLIN DENTIST ! 148 Main Strest, Norwich, Comm - Phone 424-4 ded their horns. '3 50 Main Street and spiit depend upon herdigestion | CTBSPesd o et malte Car Ggne | o A Bad Back Makes Lite tiserabie Forl [) EN T I S T |CANNED PINEAPPLE i — 5 and circulation. Sallow skin, pimples, |<how-window of Fasane “cnorne Unoclaimed Letters. Many Norwich People. = aa =t facial blemishes and depression Gis: | Shy Srsio strost, et e stureiohcs | Unclaimed letiers In. the Norwleh DR. E. J. JONES _ PICKLES (Picnic Size)| Stop Talking War ' - appear after the system hu been and _unhurt last week by Clarence |Post office for the week ending July - Sour and Sweet « NEW OAKLAND @ Jokn A. Mor n & Somn| cleansed and t.he b) rified by |Sebastian a ten-year-old boy who |10, 1915 follow: A bad back is a heavy burden. - Buy RLE" = Morga { |lives at the home of Charles Daboll Antonio, E. M. Brown, Miss Ade-| , yurgen at night when bedtime gt and ' C O-A L, near the Mystic road “station on the|la Budnik, Wiliam Boklerwicz, E. have a safe investment. ' - Norwich & Westerly trolley line, . |Childs, Miss Loulse Strong Campbell, | comes, P”p'e’. Market POWER, "STVLE, ECONOMY . = LEHIGH VALLEY This is by no means the young lad's | Charles Hayward, Mary K TG P UM TEN B N first attempt in catehing snakee, for | Legomaky, Miss Maveicla Just as bothersome in the morning. 6 Franklin Street CHANN ., , Agent | No. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton within the past. few months he has nme. John E. Morris, Del Maynard,| o - e Tel. 758, Room 15, Shannon Bidg. | | Office &nd Yard Central Wharf caught alive several fine specimens James Quinn, Hal Vine, Mrs, G.| Ever try Doan's Kidney Pills for Shea & Burke bl bt A e of our harmless snakes; and they now form a part of the fine collection of reptiles on view in 'the. “Reptile House” at Bronx Park, N, Y city. It is howver the first venomous snake he has taken alive. The Copperhead, more often called “Red snake” In this vicinity, is the only poisonous serpent one is liable to meeti while roaming the woods in this part of our state. The Banded Rattlesnake our other venomous rep- JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprieter /Teiephone 884 it PIl.I.S n..h.‘s.d.lv-l-h' -fl!vw i beren, Toc. GAGER Know they are for kidney back- ache—and for other kidney ills? It you don't, some Norwich peopie do. Read a case of it: John Connell, 32 Forest St, Nor- wich, says: “T etrained my back and 41 Main Street Fuqeral Directors Helped at Atlantic Beach. Samuel Kerns of Boswell avenue was at the Central Baptist Sunday school picnic Thursday and said he swam out near the danger barrel and warned Charles O. Ruckholdt. He told Mr. Kern- that he was all right and then young man went in shore again. ].A!Br he helped get the body out of the FARNHAM - séiis™ Specialist; HARPER METHOD{ W. TYLER BROWNE, M.-D. Eye, Eax, Nose, Throat, Electricity, X=-RAY Violet Ray, Mechanieal Bflnul‘l lun.n.wlm‘l.. Fonaiin B Zar v Dr. Srowava Overhaulmg and Repair Work of all kindson i 155 Sty rard B sk, Tob | vter e B e e - Also MANICURING: i, . nearly an - AUTOMO{BNHA%Q&N Flmeml Dll'ector snale in this' count e Body Sent to New Haven. helped me untll I procured Doam STETSON & YOUNG |PARLORS, Alics Building, Main 8t.° R S, Windsor—she amusement commait | 13"3eurs"of age: who.died 2 the siats | <L00e7 Pills it X. D. Sevin & Sen's ters and Builders| NeqicjMen. Thu. T sat f TRUCKS and CARTS. tee' of the Windsor Fire company has|hospital in . Preston on Friday, were | Drug Store. .They acted like a charm Li New London—Tues, Wed. A 3 arranged for a beefsteak supper, for|sent to his home in New Haven on the Thlephone §I5. : Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- the members of the company, to be|4.50 o'clock traim Friday afternoon by |2nd I have had no kidney troud! haing, Lipkalebsping advWeod: Worl:. held on pext Monday evening at the | Undertakers G s Ring. since” - Price 50c, at all dealers. Dom't simply ask for a kidney remedy—gst Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Connell had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Winpod Fish and Game Club's elub- house. The outing will take the place of-the usual outing of the com- pany. Lady A CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND AVOID DISEASE 1820d DIVIDEND. |~ o hvon Office of The Norwich Savings Society | thin and debilitated, myou“'".m'“k' Norwich, Conn,, June 12, i915. mmu suseeptible to any or all ~diseases. Prompt service day or night Tel, 642-2. Blacksmithing in all it branches. Scott & Clark Corp. . 507 to 515 North Main St. Britain’s Chief Trouble. Taking it all in all, Great Britain’ chief troubles up to the present stage of the war, have been lack of. and Chicago Herald. FAHOUS FUI!S Lales' Fur Men's Coats of w Iflu‘ " also Cone surely. N. llllfllfil ll Franklin St caused ammunitio: World Keeps Spinni o - g Worms Cause Many Children’s fls. ‘Worms, by thousands, rob the child Dlhl:uwfllu‘hmm ‘t. stunt its growth, cause 3 mervousness, irregular American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. 8pecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, declared out of the current six months a semi-annual and dividend at the rate of FOUR PER fi CENT. per annum, payable to de-| 3,