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B s o e . ime e Already thees s smuoh talkc of dog| Eight ‘members of the Y. P.’A. €. of Water office wiil close today-at noon. The Hebrew assoclation of Rockville uuma.'ugm-::ngsmnm-- o AD X man’s grove, on. . % At - iy T i T Py e e e 3 R ™ ; . Pob ool <l aer | iDg the fourth annual it Miss N, e xRt 8 g s Ach has sorbers. Art associetion of rt, b vice, phone or mail your order to ths returned home from spending the . Pe 793 | opened Wednesday. ‘r{u '“’ff:‘"# Foumeon idays with § i i [ { 1 i £ f L { Price’s lunch cart is now 4n its new stand on Rose Place—adv. ‘Norwich are 5 (Sunday) spending W Roxmont, Lord's R e e s . rick’'s chu ie hours .30, ik’ Alfred Lawson of the Rhode Island 2nd'10.80, as usual, but the last service | giate militia 1s the guest of friends & ) 2 2 hers. He leaves this morning for A,?:Soz %eN:wmmdm rose | camp. : was {c den street, aloip-Gaas 8. 1 v - o, Bl e 5 I ina | Mise Aemes Chapman of Norwicn |22 % caker, but s i §yi they had trouble and he severed thoir g s e Sxpeciees. Wfln‘ 37150, leaving a | $pent the holldays with her parents, prin e s h sy i oo ST : < Albert 1 % 50 CENTS PER HORSEPOWER. defi .02. g Mrs. onzo: Chapman preros grabbed The case will come up S Fastest motorcycle riding ever seen o i : at $.30. The prisoner was brought in|Atterney General Minman's Opinion in this county at the fairgrounds. this| Mrs. Bryan F. Mehan and children of 1 l‘r'rhsmtl\mnflofl!urbom, afternoon. Tubbs and.—adv. New London have left to spend the th 0 assisted in the examination. next two months at their summer home Norwich friends learn that Miss|in Amherst, Mass. / S Mary T. Geary, formerly of this city, BOUND OVER UNDER $2,000 BONDS APPEAL TAKEN. VIOLIN is dotng good work on a Detroit paper, | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Greeme of —_ —_— The Michigan Catholic, also writing | Norwich Town are entertaining friends | Ernect Rushlow, 26, Charged - With | Marion Del Prire of Waterford Dis- TEACHER successtul short stories and verses. ~ |3t Ternside, thelr summer home on| §tealing Jewelry from Home of Dr.| satisfied With Gompensation for The space in the basement of the| . W. 8. C. Perkins Four Years Ago. Death of Husband, 3 % . and . Mrs, Peter Hansen of O s v ATl String Instruments repaired | Ch2Pman bullding on Bath strest un_| g jool ‘street are spending the week.| The state police have this week se-| An appeal from the declslon of the Viclins sold on easy terms up to be used by Jeffrey S. Coit as an |€nd at Providence the. guests of Mr. |cured Ernest Rushlow, allas Clifford | compensation commiseioner was filed |ang For appointments address E. addition to his business place just be- [ 2nd Mrs. George Steinkampf, Stone, allas Clarence Stone, - alias |by Marion G, Del Priori, admx., vs, | E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- low. Capt and Mrs. Herbert Wolfe have [ George Waters, Wwho committed ~a|Booth Brothers and Hurricans Island | OWINE fo in commercial |to put his money into shipping, and wichConn. Patrons ‘will be welcome at Price’s |Teturned to Mystic from James W.|burglary in Norwich, July 8, 1911, at|Granite Company. Her husband Roe- hoding, e O et sy wroe: lunch cart on Rose place—adv. Lathrop’s summer camp in Volun- | the house of Dr. W. 8. C. Perkins of|co del Priorl was killed on May 29th as a (,,,”nl'.,, of .'};,n. .l_m.:: :,r. ac- {own, where they have been spend- | Broad street and stole jewelry to the |When the bicycle on which he was | cial ; cording to his information, making office, Nor- Scaton 1 Bt il chace pe b e T o T R HASS. wwia: strack: by Che- suldmeniie sums of £50,000 and £35,000 a year. m:n_ flcfifi%mfi:‘ tomfi:’,bgagfy season by Senator and Mrs. George M.| _Mr. and Mrs John P. Combles and n the city court here on Friday he |of flliam Booth. The compensation was presented before Judge Barnes by proposals will be re- | Landers of Ocean Beach, sailed from |children Arline and Claude and Mr. Ved ai this office until 3 D. m. July [ New London Thursday for Vineyard |and Mrs. Winifred R. Dawley of Nor- | son baras ooar to the. saaemiie coms 1915, and then publioly opened for | Fraven. wich were Tecent Euests at the Kin- | Jrxou Tondon counts Tne. bosds 's_to. terra-cotta cornice, etc.. &t ney cottage, at Lord’s Point. Y. n : bu‘illdmz ,lg amnrd:oncrafl;ltx e'r;’:{l See the side-car pursuit, race at were fixed at $2000 and having no one ng and specification, s . k e R e e £ "0 ohicined trom the Custodian | motorcycle and Horse races this after- | DEFEATED NORWICH S n . e GG L e ST John P. Murphy, .l in, n af e fairgrounds. v, RIFLE CLUB. Rushlow ‘.Sh:l’myns. of mh and A party from North Stonington, Mr. i s, comes from n, Vt. When he was and Mrs. Gedrge H. Stone, Misses Rutn | Preston and Jewett City Consolidated | 10 this city four years ago, he was a Thompson and Marion White and Er-| Team Won by 12 Points at Armory | Jiiet 204 capable young man an nest Gray, motored to Middletown early| __jsque Challenge. s: work for Dr. Perkins w His 5 in the week and spent the dey with ge. employed did not know whence he Any person not having a water meter | v, " FOF S came, nor whither he went, for one , gsing 2 set spray of any description At the State Armory on Friday ev-|day the youn gman disappeared and | Fill be charged $10 for the use of same| 4 Now London paper notes that Mr. | Sin€ there was a spirited contest on | with him went a varied and valuable Sprinkling. and Mrs. Louis Anderson and family ‘{"b'm'tr';::fl the Norwich Rifle | assortment of jewelry that he had {_ Per grder Board of Water Commis-|have removed for the summer from|SIub and the Preston and Jewstt City | collected in the Perkins home. Thers | S1ORTE SiAR W. BURTON, Cashter. |neir pesldence at 265 Crystalavenue to| (ymeq :{fiflonge‘tm“h“%;zr T e e T h capacity’ and for all other motor g 2 & . e leir houseboat 2 = | an e 0] ice no clues S —— such caj an er m ; ey R ot pogey. Which 13 mooTed | {ion “beating out the home team by |to work on. . Chiet Linton tarned {o|Ten Charlie Chaplin Contestants Pro- | yehicies the secrethry shall collect fees | mation given out tonight in Neuvo a margin of 12 poimts. The scores|the state police, giving them a de- vided Lots of Amusement Friday |as follows’ fixes the fee for registra- | Laredo by Carranza officials. F. W. Bradley, Paul Brache, Otto|Were 556 and 544. The Consolidated | scription, and in view of the slender | Night tion of a motorcycle and for Flossbach and John N. Keeney of |téam was considerably elated at the | threads that the case offered, the re- ‘ght. tion of all motor vehicles owned by Rockville were elected corporators of | Victory over the Norwich sharpshoot- | turn of the thief on Friday was re-| , ..o o <= dealers in motor vehicles or in motor 4 3 the Savings Bank-of Tolland at the an- | €S and they said they were willing | markable. Rushlow had long since nthony Gromke was awarded the lcycles, and ‘for the regustration of H > 1 | nual meeting of that institution held at | to shoot against any team in the state. | disposed of the Perkins’ valuables, |first prize in the Charlie Chaplin con- | every other motor vehicle, 50 cents | its banking rooms in Tolland. . Pou:bl:y Ecoru lal:_og;!n‘fie %r:nn:ouv;:r: getting only a small part of its real |test at the Auditorium theatre Fyi- |per T:orl?nwur. e ! ‘mads . Palm ue. ' “Therefore, every motor vehicle - | Don't miss the running race, at the|ed and by Allyn Brand of the Norwich stat en were in- | 48¥ night, the award beéing made on |,z yitnin the above quoted definition combination horse and motorcyele | club. The summary: o °g°ti,":u‘§,°,',r:a,y they Tiore In- | popular verdice. Ten contestants were | ot5a coramars : THE for 312 weeks besides the $100 for | Public Acts of 1915, it is provided that extent ol' l::,;.d".l;:d :'p ('m l: burial exppenses. The appeal is re- | “The term “commercial motor vehicle” pounds since the war began, and some turnable to the superior court the first | shall inclue all vehicles designed or|ingication of the huge profits which Tuesday in September, Brosmith and |used solely for the transportation of |the shipping companies are now maik- Dickenson of Hartford being the at- |merchandise or freight which are ing was given recently by the chair- torneys fer the plaintiff. either propelled or drawn by any Pow- | an of a big line, who told share- The Washington Trust Company of | er.other than muscular, except such as holders of the purchase of a certain Rhode Island has filed papers with |are run on rails or tracks, and all vessel which is to be employed in the the clerk of the superior court vs.|moto vehicles designed and used as service of the Allies. She cost only mlc‘lc C. Jennings of asndmonu:o omnibuses for the transportation of | Tre 0o “ana'*ime freight payable on ose a mortgage and recover the | passe: " twe harter amounts sum of $3,000, for ‘which amount Jen- 3 :2';‘;73‘;;' o =g 3 nw!n‘;“xgvle a ?rgltuulnllio‘r‘ynnole t;) l"!‘l.::( h:sec:lnn 8 of said chl.ldp!.af pravid;l x: 3 ichols of St ington on June 21, | that ‘the secretary shall determine ti 1912, the later béing transferred to the |actual carrying capacity of each com- Villa Lost 200 Men in Defeat. Trust company. mercial motor vehicle regardless of Laredo, Tex., July 9.—Villa forces —_— the horsepower thereof, and shall col- terday at Barroteran AT THE AUDITORIUM. lect fees for registration based on 200 dead and several ‘flxed after the hearing was $6 weekly | By Section 1 of Chapter 331 of the |y ore 18 no doubt that many ship- 3 of a commercial motor vehicle, which, 7/~ races at the fairgrounds this after- Consolidated. cape of Rushlow, who was suspected |entered for the cash prizes and the|jt will be noted, includes all vehicles é e ey | FOOR Y. Stand Prone Total | of it. lost no time in making every|Packed house was convulsed ~with|gesigned or used solely for the trans- : T G. Palmer .. 48 49 95 | effort to secure him. They thought|lalighter at their imitations; most of | portation of merchantdise or freight, ’ ‘armers report that while the heavy | S: oels o & he might fly to Canada and thelr | Which were really good. or a motor vehicle designed and used ~We will-grind an extra pair of rain of Monday and Thursday will help 1 formed the authorities in many The second prize went to Thomas|ag an omnibus for the transportation e e e i o BB o W S 3 it e b suspicion, was. comect. They' in- | Phillis and Kornig Markoran who | of passengers on the payment of indi- |1 @ x e months ago. at is most - $ worl together while obert White - They mey save you several days [| needed now is hot weather, so that the | C- Burdick .. Do O T i B ™ tiios | Was awarded the third prize. Tt is ex. | Liotian ‘oo Drovided: for commersiel 0 Suidrance that would spatl §iBay cron fusy ibe ent, ead o help put ago Rushyow was convicted in|Pected that another Charlie contest|motor vehiele, and every other motor i =L B L T e o o Totals .....ooiiiieeioonseee. 566|000 4o for horse theft and was sent|Will be held next week. Vehicle (other than a motorcycle) ir- umfima. il u;dmudnglh;i iah A s Norwich Rifile Club, to the penitentiary at Stony Moun-| As on the previous day the musical | regpective of whether it is used for by Registered. Optometrist. Norwich, Judge Alfred. €. Beraoin - Stand Prone Total | tain in the province of Manitoba. comedy company and the movie pro- |both the purpose of pleasure and the p? = clerk of engrossed bille at med‘i""i ¥ Dexly 49 96| The state police were informed of |STamme pleased the large audiences. |{ransportation of merchandise or session of the general bly, was | v Duler 95| his_detention in the penitentlary and P freight, or for pleasure only, is sub- mm -CADDENCO. Sworn 1n ad Judge of the eity eaure o | 1V- pElIcd 33| of the time of his release. MUNICIPAL CONCERT, Ject to the fes of 5 cents per horse- £ Derby Monday. His term runs for two | o= Srand 93| Superintendent Thomas Cpticlans and Lens® Grinders PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING F. Egan 5 welr. L. 84| assigned Lieutenant Theodors Dowl.|The Season Started Off Auspeciously | * “GEORGE E. HINMAN, years or until the first Monday of July, | . Denison - £ ing to go to Canada and convoy| On Friday Evening at Union Square “Attorney General” —— | Rushlow into this state. It was not ST ! Cora, wife of Clar Totals .......eev..oeceansee. 544 necessary to have the prisoner extra. The municipal band concerts started l 9 A E Bisiting Al St T e Do Gicted becatse the provicnial authorl- |off in fine shape Friday evening, with | Results of Battfe Blunders. I I 4 Norwich, Tuesday. Mrs. Babcock was| HUNG BL TOES ties in Manitoba turned him over to|a big crowd out to take much of the ‘Considerable delay occurred after N oTI CE taken seriously ill Monday and it be- 150 FEET IN AIR. the immigration ‘commissioners of |available space around Union square | the capture of Neuve Chapelle position. came necessary to take her to the hos- Canada, who took steps to have him |and the streets running into it. Tubbs' | The infantry had been greatly disor- pital for a surgical operation. Thi 3 e—— .| deported. - It was as & deported pris- |band gave with excellent effect the|Sanized. ‘The delay would not have cmes m Puneral was hels Sadey ol \y2he | C. Weisgraber, Formerly of Norwich, I y oner that he was arrested by Lieu- |well varied programme that had been | occurred if the clearly expressed order The C o R ] h ha: odist church in Sterling. _ Won $10 Bet by Perilous Stunt at|tenant Dowling after he had been |selected by Director John M. Swahn, |of Sir Douglas Haig bad Portl; il laced over the Canadian line at|and everyone applauded his coice, | carefully observed.” » . FUNERALS. S e l;um.a’u Point in Vermont. The |which was designed to suit the musi- | Thus Sir John French, in one of his lml been closed for several weeks o 3 rs. orwi wri then bi ht to this city [cal tastes of a cosmopolitan audi- |latest despatches. Who blundered? Martin Wolfe, ThAe gxrl'x:::{n lfhe nfii'o;';‘:;‘ aeeos:t f)oz 2:;:‘::!;9';:- ::m:éu[%. the g.tg%fl! :'n:: p’sh:‘:ul:i-lhb);hAw Clmgb:}{ ::; e-\:nlg’l gn'fnulltmmrr'mofh :h:m :‘ll-: by Water ])epm 1 g th agtivities of anoth man, | ties of Vermont an e authorities e DOpD! e e an the Wa t is| The funeral of Ann Eliott, widow of | who Yormerly lived in this city: whom | Of Minnesota. heve e suspicion that |the numbers were hailed with acclaim | know. Military law and discipline. f . e, ormer Norwich resi- | he met recently in Maine: he was mixed up in a crime in that|and honking of automobile horns. The | however, admit of no mistake, and, as now open for travel. lent, was held Friday morning at 9 peisis i 2 sidhec ndiali sy atata. policemen were out looking after the |@ rule, punishment is swift and drastic » : golock from the funeral pariors. of 17 STITCHES IN HEAD. _ maintenance of order, and consequent- | when blunders have been made on the| GENERAL CLEARING EDWARD L. BURNAP, Undertaker M. Hourlgan and burlal : MISSIONARY SOCIETY ELECTS |ly everything was quiet and harmon- | battiefield. Sometimes as in the case ; * | The Bearers were Edward Biat 5 | William Thomas, 70, Fell Out of Bed E e e R e AL o o e OuUT OF Superintendent. | New London, Jeremiah Eliott of Wax. At His Boarding House, Mt. Calvary Baptist Ladies Chose e ey Lt o Tegan, Willlam Eliott of Central Vil- > Officers For Coming Year. Norwich Students Get Positions. who shot himself, and a certain Rus- ~ . lage, Thomas Gorman and James Bar. | _Viliam Thomas, about 70 years of The following students of the Nor- | sian commanding general who also 5 Tett of Brooklyn, N. Y., anq Joseph |28 fell out of his bed at the board- | At the annual meeting of the Home |yijch Commercial school have ac- |committeq suicide rather than sur- - I Wolte, Jr., of Newark. The attendages | IN€ house conducted by Mrs, Ida. King | Emanuel Missionary society of ~Mr. |cepted responsible positions: Arthur | render after committing a blunder, was dl:rge nnr}q included relatives and | Of Main street corner of Myers Ailey, | Calvary Baptist church, held Friday | ycwilllams with the Gotham National | distinguished soldiers take the law into from Ne: bank frien w London. Putnem |early this morning, and cut his head | evening with Mrs. Mamie Compton, T Xoeh Ehosas Piaiiior | o S Ranas: Jewett City, Fitchville and other |50, Dadly that 17 stitches were re-|No. 70 Boswell avenue, the following |with the Rowe Phalk Company, as as- | It is a curious fact, however, that < S hase m_d.lplm i Gaiteat DI There were numerous floral quired to close the jagged cut, Mrs. | officers were elected for the ensuing |gistant to sales manager; a one_ or new metal ceil for tokens of est King found him in a pool of blood. |year. President, Mrs. W. E. _ Me- | ool with BEhiiies Seiup Dits- | While Fleld Marshal’ Besaine was Su esteem. 3 3 oW B coll with Uncas Specialties Company, | sentenced to death by a French court- :hur’t. Rooma.nnd Igl':rk' £ of rts | ‘A Tequiem mass for Mrs. Wolfe was | Foliceman Murphy was notified and Knight; vice president, Mrs. Sarah|a; stenographer: > Miss Mary Plante, | martial for having surrendered Metz room in City Hall, Norwich, Conn. All |T28d in Newark Thursday and th re- | IR turn notified Captain Toomey | Stronn; treasurer, Mrs. Carrle Epps: | with the People's Store, Taftville; |to tha Germans in 1870, the sentence persons wishing o give estimate on |Tins arrived in this city Thursday |t Police headquarters, and the cap- |assistant Treasurér, Mrs. Rosa Malll- |afiss Annie McCarthy with the Por- | being commuted afterwards to lifelong 0fl regular p.rice - aftern 8 ; Dr. W. T. Drescoll to at- [son: secretary, Mrs. Mamie Compton; 4 & i el Pl e | el s s A R A Kl o R SR e Do Ity s a0 o a5 g e ambulance was summoned ' and re-| Mrs. Martha Jackson resigned as|p railroad office; Miss Hasler with |hands of the Germans and was cap- T Tuesday, July 19, to be sponct by | claworel, Services for Olivia B. Big- |moved him to' the Backus hospital a|treasurer, her place being taken by|w F. Hill, as substitute; Miss Edna | tured by them, was ultimately elected Bt Hou{'. Coymmlt!o. o) o h{ elow, ‘widow of Will Johnson, took |few minutes after two o'clock. His | Mrs. Epps, and the resignation of Mrs. | winiams, with State Hospital, as sub- | to the presidency of France and, on reductions -n i€ Tesarued o reioc any er'ail Gider | Bore 6 Beots Mo 16 DIvBio waen: | Fontion o considered serions se uS | sames Brown, vice | president_and | ituteNatnan Grast wich' “Bricgs | e deadh was moumed by tne whois| . Radical o ;48| C. H. PRESTON, Architect. Friday afternoon at 230 o'clock with radk M h . o e el e A AL ot T probably the | mixtures and fancy patterns. ‘blunders are tion. struck his forehead on a cuspidor. |were also received and accepted. Cart: ne Central Building, City |ReV. Bdward S. Worcester officiating. | Mr. Thomas is a mason by trade. Sk . er with American Thread Co,| In the late Boer War, Relatives from other cities were y Glasgo; Harold Spicer with G. W.|two most lamentable . = Guild; Michael Daigle with American |linked with the names of Mangers- among those present and there were OBITUARY Thread C e % . 0.: James Mullen as account. | fontein and Spion Kop. It was at the 3, ° > Telephone 1090 or 1091 eyl floval remem —_— Incidents in socwty ant - with - Springfeld frm: . Brcy | former piace that Lond Metnuen's at-| Men’s Suits, small sizes, as FOR FRESH b £ took lwu:me T the, TS and Mrs. Henry Tubbs. Chapman with Morgan Co.; Miss Bd- |tack on the Boer lines was repulsed mo“’t by Maplewogd o Following a short illness, Mary L. R. Douglas as stenographer with [ with considerable loss, in spite of the | low as $5.75. ve etabl m F Undertaker C. A. Gager, “Tubbs, wife of Henry Tubbs, died in Connecticut Engineering Company; | great 0" the Black : €s Charge of the funeral arrangements. | the Memorial hospital, New London, Portelance with A Y late Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Tubbs| ,Mr and Mre. Grosvenor Ely are ---~ | was formerly a resident of Norwich, sts for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. 7" @ Plke Shooting In Scotland.’ Dbut for the last few years had resided | Grosthwall rait Z New York. The killing-of a fish by & sword by |in New London. She was a native of e s Norwood, Mass., i BLACKS and Blues not at Rallion’s - Civil Service Examinations. 0 - -, The United States civil service com- | tion v ng _in Suit Sales, but we. 3 & lieutenant of the Royal Hngineers born, | ap. §. 6. Thresher and Miss Mabel | mission announces the following dates amoun = Z s "aTIgE ; m&mfimfi’mlmfl ©y'and Flannah Louise Bellert. ~She| 5 TPLeSher of Brosivay Wve S9ne 0 for tests: | e chemist in metals, | ., EnSliemen A Torge: | are “flfi"" them in this sale A ki m‘%flw‘." 4 h‘::“‘: ;."'“::‘: e W, | M Caroline T. Gilman of Washing ity i}’—é':am ey LAl e R at a reduction of about 15 per Puring the months of July and August | the surface. In Scotland people shoot mt:mom.t.{::'s:’mmm.(:‘«m cent. All of which are es- fhe ofide of the Gas and Electrical| Drought catons by mtriem e 08 o — us. 3_Explosive Tne ‘man. st was o tariivle| pecially attractive to close Department will -close at 12 c'olock |in Scotland they shoot several things. ugn_Constabl Tauioe b M’ dod - Min. < ity o Aus. +—Apprentice electrical e , . fnoos) on Satiirdays. . All bils failing | fee o Soelad we kill |motner oill et Qéoum thieir wedding trip, wers st The Bal- ¥ uresn Burrowa_miscalcuiated the power of buyers at this time. e o any Sturdy. il b -t I 5 e | Do iy A e | ke M nd s B ety oo 0 veem " : paxtbuginete day SaWtoge. v i T ey » - ¢, remained as’ in i e e s 2. ML “".3.‘{'"-?3“::;3 L A ot e o ot e | et T == = e RN s s The £, A Wells Go. is defeat that Lord Roberts his th?meuflfi_“_uu g K2 2| “Good Clothes Store” by & sent s s‘s“g .“33"' reisea