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of | are | 2Vvenue is spending two- Beach. ~ 5. -, £ Mr. ana Mrs, John McDonald have | left Mystic for their summer home in Even = conservative thermometers | Killingly, 5 registered 92 degrees yesterday noon. Y. s 3 sa"Ens On motor or trolley trips through | gone to Hariford to spend two weeks 3; fibw the hmnmlng elderberry | with relatives. e ‘ul are now noticeable. £ > 7 “Frank Beckwith of Norwich a Local who planted ‘govern. | Fecent guest of Mr. and Mrs. SOUND ADVICE. ment seeds season are finding the |J. T/uce, of Niantic. returns very satisfactory. X You can protect your car and; ride Mr. and Mrs. M. Damos of Nor- mo using Velvet Shock, Al wich are spending two weeks -at ST RY. YTk and corvect/ser-| The Avery Memorial association 1s | Fico oo nr BOiDE Vice, phone or mail your order to thelio have its meeting Friday at the Me- % eely, and in State distributor, A Toomn jebod | morial grounds at Poquonnoc. Mrs. Ernest Spencer has returned ve the' educational interests of 3 to Salem after a visit with Mrs. Ade- their earnest attention. -Supt. Clearance sale of summer dresses [laide Spencer of Niantic. ‘ and waists at Studio Speciall Telephone 762 Bhsn gy BRired reet MWt oy ] - 2t b Mva. Leouid B Clliea it New London-Norwich / Kenneth Church are spending two weeks at Old Orchard, Me. R H. ‘eflown prineipal of the Tour- P Miss Avis of Pennsylvanta [===== Dye Works ’ Pearl Whitmarsh of Dayville was & echool - ohildrem. « They have held ta e fis the of hef punt, Mrs. Charies }PLU P ”yamd,,,_, 7 | itotte Memorial high school TROmD- lrecent guest of her parents, Mr. and e e 11 Wl ot Pinetartt 2 . “"?c Y| been retained for the comin; Mrs, 8. Whitmarsh, of Hallville, 3 X town board, and are efficient and weil — Auto at your deetich SehTs T m e s el qualified for the duties. Miss Lucy Jongs of New Harttord Teuni esair + ‘sister, Mrs. rrangem made to an has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. James cottoge or whith Thome St Sesalre|the guest of her sister, Mra Walter | {0 matntain. the sehool. 1o ehonle OSBRI Suning the Suve- incl ral| L. Case of Warren street. of alumni 1n Eastern Connectiout, is to | - *\c °f Groten Long Tolnt. The bascd gave thelr consent 0 th¢ | mcred that the reopening in tne fall | Bdwin 8 Gresley, New Haven, £ Ev- | R AT { o arguerite E, s erete Rowell, Stamford; Kirk W, Dyer,| Miss Dorothy Gresson onyric 5 - ]| be held at Ocean Beach August 7. Recent visitors to Groton monument D A romeviile achool,. fob s s e i | g R. ‘Watrous, New |Is the guest of Miss Marion Bragaw |fs as essential est E‘ B houso include Mr, and Mrs. B, F. Pen- | ;€ leave of ‘absence. sumption of school. London; Edwin C. Pinney, Stafffford; | of Neptune avenue for a short stay is to lighti El T A through electric lighted drawing- | dleton, and L. F. \Ward, of Norwich, | * JEars leave of wheence. =~ fsump Costello Lippitt, Henry H. Gallup and ; \ "“'m"“" sl T m o ity mocent Batanday fox| ~ Mrs. Albert Otto and chilaren, Helen teaching in Stonington, and Miss | Ancther sossion om Ssturdsy mieht|pr G, . Staark, Norwich.: - Mrs. William C. Ougood and her son'l (6@ $he very i M-: NG .57 p. m. s . lian Calkins, who a year 2go lliam C. Osgood riveq, aftes |'©Y VIOLIN Brattleboro and Montreal—adv. CEBE L S;"prfom visiting [l Coventey, were appointed, on | opening bids for plumbing at Pearl . :’"wlcv‘dt‘“m"m; e . fainx £ m street. | 0 mendation of Superintendent | street and the. installation of heating | HERE'S A YOUNG feld, Mass. A TEACHER BT, e hviite, e in Silman's] Miss Mary Ford of Bast Great Plain | Graham, as substitute teachers in the jeystems at East Grest Plain and at plans and prices, . , le, Sai ay evi CHARLIE CHAPLIN has been the guest this week of Mrs, | schools of the town or next year. Both Yantic. < 8 o'clock. Admission ten cents. Mu- en tl 1 f . 1 i sic by Grady's orchestra of Fitchville. e e o Of Watwecu afviet, —aav. Lars Hansen, from Bakersfield, Cal is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jacob Han. sen, of Thamesvill ’Mmurl.-ulfi.n:‘nflon Hyde, \h!; e et x Ten-Year-Old Vincent Sully, of the | daushter Mary son Lewis,™ o M WANTS CiviL BOYS COLLECTING COINS ~ | Sullys, Has the Makeup and the | v nchester VA, come today (Tednes> F. TOMPKINS SERVIGE EXEMPTION UNDER FALSE PRETENSES| Funny Stunts, Descon L. A Hyde and family of| % 67 West Main Street ».;) ‘Washington street. Labor and Factory Inspector Hyde | They Claimed to Be Getting Money for Out in the foyer of the Davis theatre Robert J. Cochrane .- i : All S 4 Improvements to the R. O. Libbe: For appointments address E. /| ,parinent house on Broadway have E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- been completed, the handsome new wich, Conn. upper porch is finished and the house | Miss Sadie Driscoll of North Mai has been painted chocolate brown, Withe street has recurned aftes & waok's wiot white trimmings. with friends in Danielson. for a time Tuesday evening, there % Hampered by Limitation of Ap-| the Norwich Playground Associa- |was a little act soing on that was mot D PR MR, pointments. tion. ' on the programme and yet to those | Bride room whowem“lnonit"mquluu' Ry Youe . tad 8 59—MHer Second Time. FITTI Wil-| On Tuesday several boys made a|much interest—human interest, any- N GAS NG, t - nolles Mary Cowhey, 46, died at the| Miss Nellle Kinne of Waterbury, |, Lahor snd Factor tnepector W |50 "to" house canvass on Church |way—as the movies mnside. Tt hap- hoad o who| ¥ PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, ome of her brother, Dennis P. Cow- | who has been the suest of Park street | 421" with Governor Foloomb on the |and Roath and possibly other sireets |pened when Vincent Sully. sixth and e 200, o N e L' i e ks, = A ; hey, Garfleld avenue extension, New | relatives, has returned. Question. raised by the secrotary of [in the city solicliing pennies for the |youngest of the family of Sullys—so | E4Ye 178 age to the town clerk as £0 | 10'West Main Strest, Norwich, 3 ]‘;%n:co':_:. b e 3 B Irving Cox and daughter Bertha |the civil service commission that he | Flaygrounds association, but an inves- | young he doesn't get in the “big” act 0o The o eo\lplen:gw eame nere from | Afent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. ° o % mother and her brother. of Providence are the guests of Mra. | ¥as obliged to confine appointments|\gation made by suspicious perscns, |yetgot loote from behind stage and Luella R. Carr of Sherman street. fo his consolidated department to the | Who wWere approached, revealed the |appeared out in front in & neat and | MYStic were Andrew Chadwick, a spi A i i ner, and a native of England, and - i classified list furnished 'by the com- fact that the boys were not soliciting | altogether complete, even to the hat Wi o 1- trio East Lyme Viliage. Improvement | Mrs. Thomas Bradford of Batn |mission. funds for the association. but for land the red tle and the cane, Charile | SiCh Wiliams, Who was born 1 ol > Y s w N Sociity o flus 3 fthe %ongr’:;:~ Bedch, Brooklyn, N. .Y, ia.the guest If the civil service commission re- |their own pockets. They got some | Chaplin rig. The youngster had’ the . . ey o s 2l e ComETegn | O DT O Wefte of Wanniberns | fuses to exempt the . depariment | money, how much was not determined. | makeup and the antics. He is 10|Ciara Spencer. They were married by - | ¥e Rev. E. S. Worcester at the parsonage i from the eration of the civil ser- | President J. B, Stanton of the Play- | years old, and bubbling over with life ” Sieeatad Jedums o st Yoo law, the governor has the power |Erounds association stated Tuesday |—and as ‘sober as a judge. He whisk- |°f the Broadway church. “"8 and Plum George S. Watts of Lincoln avenue [to exempt it under the law passed | niSht that no boys or girls have been |ed his little cane around, knocked the 1 It o - : left Saturday for a business trip to St.{at the last session of the general as- | authorized to solicit for the play- |lights off the ends of people’s cigar- 3 FUNERAL. w1~ | * 92 Franklin Street - ¢ tart our The engagement is announced of [ left Saturdey for a business trip to St. fat the | - grounds work and wishes to warn |ettes with it, caught others around L™ # . vgg;::g q(f:osdtya mm;g”enéxm\hc%g;:q: thie woeek. It is understood that the commis- | People not to make any contributes to | the ankles with its crook, and withal Charles 8. Fitch. i e dine " civit “aervics | the fake solicitors should they con- |had merry sport of it for himwself and| Funeral services for Charies S. Fitch 3 3 emploved as letter carrier. The| iy Loretta Sullivan of Moosup has | beres 1o Srems (e deoniimens wug | tinue their Operations. those who stopped to gaze. He said |were held Tuesday afternoom at 2 no. o‘sm‘ Vacahon wltho“t @ |fsading will take place during the | returned home after @ ten daye stay |that in ease It refuses that a formal| The playgrounds about the city are |he wasn't feeling well, either. He had latter p: of s month.—New m- in full swing and are daily visited | eat, h ad e Dio the | Rov M. Adams of Montrite sl ith Miss Nellle Driscoll, of Lafay- the gov now in s en some home-made apple pie . Mr. Adams of Montville officiat- Dan Globe s atraa - Cr O et 0% e et ey | by happy crowds of children, who en- | day before, and that might not be the | ine. Foar frods tetog o beagers and RNISHED PROMPTLY SY ing of the civil service board will [Joy the swings, sandboxes and ball | cause, but he had a stomachache, Also | burial took place in the Roger's cem- ¥ The trial of Lawyers David and| Frank Corcoran and John Gunn, who | not be held-until the first Wednesday | Sames, in addition to the various other he bag been playing ball with his | etery, Rev. Mr. Adams reading the. m vA Fm m Maxwell Slade of New York, charged | nave been the Fuesis of Main strest |in August. Of course a special meet- |attractions. rother carlier and was tired. So he |committal service. Many relatives and |. with conspiracy In the Oliver Osborne | relatives, have returned home to |ing could be called to consider the| The Dlaygrounds officials are anx- |tripped himself up with his cane and |friends atténded some coming _from No. 11 t3 25 Ferry Strest case, may be postponed till fall be- | Rochester, N. ¥. case of Commissioner Hyde's depart. |10us that there be no children on any | solemnly rolled over on the floor out | Danjelson and points in Rhode Island > cause of the illness of Judge Rus- { e of the grounds in the city, with the |in the middle of the theatre entrance.|and there were & number of handsome sell. The Slades once. lived in New | jaq Marion Spencer, of Whiten: possible exception of the Lake street |He rested ten seconds and then he | floral offerings. 0 e London. - ville, Mast t grounds, which are public, after 530 |sat up with the Cbharlie Ohaplin| Mr Fitch died in this city on Sat. : Ville, Mass, is the guest of her uncle | WIDESPREAD NOTICE o'clock, the regular closing hour for | “blink”—the kind you see after he's|urday follow 1) of m and aunt, Mr. and\Mrp; M. B. Prentice iilivon Thees Bit ™ u ol ing an_ illness ix days We ‘Bave . Mfi‘finf;hi&fflhshflyh‘gm;m;g BF Tincdln avenue; TO CLOTHING WORKERS. |all the playgrounds. Older cl n, n_hit on the head by a bread-roller | with strangulated h He was 64 for whom the grounds are not intend- |or some similar weighty object—true 2t,10 a. m.—adv. New Supply of Kodaks and t years 0ld and was born in Danielson, Among the recent registrations at the | Sent Out Becuse of Strike of 10,000 In|ed, often £o there after 5.30 o'clock |to the pictures. Vincent said he'd been the son of Stanton P., and Lydia Rood 3 4 disturd the nearby nelghbors with |in Frisco, New York and sundry other | Fitch ests The handsome souvenirs of the|Lonsfellow house in Portland, Me., New York. Unnecessary nolse, diversified places. But the thing heav- | At one time Mr. Fitch was proprieto: 5 : {Somerville, Mass., t £ vorld | were the Misses Sayles and Miss C: L. - Tl T T S v e Ay - D! 2 can furnish anything you re- B S SR B e T N e e i et lest on his mind—and he inquired K of a restaurant on Water street this el ratr WNGLO Flowitie | b s et et petes Ao oy 1 o Yians| LEAVE FOR SAUNDERS POINT. |about' it most carnestly—was it we R Doah ety e city but for thirty years he had lived | The bLest natured person in the ~ | treasurer and prints the poem, Pa.| The Misses Mildred Fillmore, May|of 10,000 pants makers was the an-|p..4. of Norwich Young Ladies Will | contest from Friday night e I Massapeag where he conducted a|world will get grouchy slaving over & for $1.25, No. 2 Brownie for |triots of War and Peace, by Bertha | Leathers and Christine Miller are tak- | nouncement that Sidney Hillman, arm. aru coal or wood fire. day. We'd bet on Young Vincent Sul-| Mr. Fitch married Miss Georgianna Hirsch B i ing a short course at the summer |president of the Amalgamated Cloth-| Have a Cottage There for Two 3 Make the Queen of the Kitchen $2.00, Vest Pocket Kodaks . “Ch 5 T school gt Storrs college. — e ?.‘ Workers of America. who s direct- | Weeks. i et N g L g T Happy with & 3 k cargo-of stone Will be tdken from ng matters here, ‘sent telesrams ere are also ers, Jam. and Folding Pocket Kodaks. |Fishers Island as near as possidle to| Dr. and Mrs. John Gilman Stanton|to all the principal clothing centers in| With Miss Marion G. Beebe as chap- Trade from Summer Resorts. S D i Laon Eith sad Swe Modcrn Gas Range zhe u‘:{! of éhe Gd‘ull Isl:nd beach and |of New London have announced the |the ¢aZntry detdflllns‘the mu{:e of the RO - vnr;y :11' r}:’r:_e :;zufl:u:hd&:l, A -trade nl,n.m; m{,‘vm“l ‘was. v'mh hfil m"lflm - Cl;'m th“. R_lflll’ . A . lumped overboard, in order t6 prevent | engagement of their daughter, Alice |strike here and calling on the union |leave this morning inaugurated by the New London | iort 4 o 3 TIME-S Fresh Films alivays in stock fine heavy surf. which has beon wash- | Goopor. Btanton, to Hervert T Sheldas | leadors to hold themselves in readiness | wesks in a cottage at Saunders Point, | Spugurated by —the New 1t Ty | Mr. Fitch was a loving husbara and| GAS IS A AVER for all Kodal ing away some. of the beach, from | of New Haven. for united action. The tlegrams were | on the Niantic river, across from Os- brother and his death is deeply re- |y, meeting Monday night. The idea is No building of fires or out doing any more damage. addressed to the unions affiliated with | wegatchie. Those in the party are the | so:" ip’ merchanes - business men ":,l&mkh‘- many acquaintances. .q|sehes. Notaing - ‘ Mrs. George H. Smith and children, | the Amealzamated organization in Bal- [ Misses _Esther Allen, Georgette|or that city to visit the territory s oF the Shains e menta | Rton sad All kinds of Developers, |, A Piblic canning demonstration, bY | Mary and James, have returned to|timore. Chicago, Rochester, St. Louis, | Comeau. Winifreqa Grierson of Bridge- | around New London between Wester- | PArs® e Sarsaan an expert, is to be given on the North | their home at Miller's Falls Mass, |and Cincinnati, whose membership ag- | port, Eilzabeth Luther, Agnes Leahy, ly and Saybrook for the purpose of . ae Stonington playground, in the rear of : . Abby Gallup, Anna McGarry, Elizabeth Norwich State Hospital Bil a) and 3 of | from visiting with Miss Jessié Lynch | eregates 250,000 persons. y 3 securing a broader cooperation and an | , orwich Stats Hospital Bill. Pnntmg Papers Post e oCongTegational personage, . this | of S AShinE o atradt. =i¢ Lyneh | ¥ the pants makers strike here was |Sevin and Fiorence Smith. extension of trade from the surround- | Governor Holcomb on Tuesday ap- Cards, in packages or by the | (isinesday) afternoon, from 3 to o Gommandfor petter senitary shop con.| ST.MARY'S T. A. B. OFFICERS, |!08 summer resorts for New London. |proved. the SO of sl Plints ana Fund and Valcn Tase y - g - A 3 ool gt g on £ o George. M. Cole fof $4939- gross. also be conducted as usual. ANOTHER RESIGNATION e el ekl s et i i St e L e | Seater Heatars, John Hunt, 18, of Andover, was com- BY. MR ALLIS. [fadel Dy the _Ioanniactusees One i indils o ‘o 8 surgeon general for $300 for medical - i p¢ Beckenstein of the firm of We carry a very complete |mitted by Judze Faulkner, to the Con e cKins nd Tay ecti $5000 supplies. of - i iti day succeeded to their demands and Beckinstein and Taylor, the Brooklyn [*UPPUSS =~ o o ved: Norwich state hospital for June - i x hased this week from Attorney Wil- breaking into the Valley company from individual manufacturers to ar-|T. A B. society was held in _their | chase om orney &s ad W h’t bi $7226.0- to the Hartford Retreat % difee nde s o ficers |liam H. Shields the building at for amateurs. store, the night of July 5 and stealing | Governor Marcus H. Holcomb_has | Ditfate differences are under consld-|rooms Tuesday nieht and the o oz Ruilne 4 $500.85; Litchfield county _hospital, s Franklin street. The store which Hen- . > - G olver < S | eration. £ 5 N chosen were as follows: e - A $1,000; Greenwich hospital, $750; Grace = = i S £ S ! " et T i Chibulny s Ml r. | e | Normand formers hefoien | et e e i 321 Main St., Alice Building Developing, Printing and| mhe foat betonging to some.of the | it says that owing to the condition WITHDREW THEIR WRIT. P fnn (. Decker: - vich puve it g e Enfirging cottages on the Ocean Beach board- |of his health he will be unable to at- e A financial | Bow closed. On Their Way to Expositions. walk has been put in its usual position | tend to his duties as o member of | Attempt to Get Charles 6. Moore Out |secretary, Frederick Geer: recording between the other two rafts . The M . , he the commission on the revision of the| of State Hospital Ceased on Tues- | Secretary, Francis Twomey; treasurer, Good Night for Cummings. at é‘m’fi?“&fmfufi?nm‘:u Anne THE nEL - m Our work is the best and|names on the subscription list for-the | statutes to which he was appointed by | g, John P. Edwards: chairman board of | The presidential boom of Senator |Stewart of Philadeiphia, have favored s 3 raft include W. H, Hall of South Wil- |the governor. Goyernor Holcomb re. el 2 d‘mtofl,llohnvgmgb)'c: fl‘w‘-‘,w.:!- Cor- | cummings has shown signs of collapse | friends here with postcards from places Plan we p»:flhvely guarantee it. lington and L. O. Smith of Norwich. |gretted to learn of the inability of nelius Falvey, W. G. Casey, John Don- Euvpelfl since it has become known that he|where they have made sto; while on Sir. Allls o sake up the work ang. the | porhe, Wit of habeas corpus for the|ahue, Thomas White Andrew Deneft, | 13"G% Zuthor of the new law that come | e oy s toe Pde, oiops whlle 0| Rates 75 cents per and op GEO. A. DAV, 25 Bl'my in June. and will conduct a smail farm | U oiier, TETDEIS. | aly ha a |G the continued hearing before Judge | Maurice Kelly, Patrick White, ~and 4 > near Norwich which he bought in the " e e e R e e T el i Wl ot early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Knight | s of the somosenon s Mone O B e S Moore Soha Doahsine 7 & throush the plant of Swift & Co. = * MOVeA' to" thefr hew homo last weck |bery of the Commission Bave: Dot Yob| i by ety e T o AT THE DAVIS, : RO ey commlty Sllm fo fake nction upon the resemeroel |to devote the balance of the eum- ‘or the first of the week at the| 4 Desig < mitted to the hospital in 1911. He had | 11 R e No, 430 Main street, asked in the pro- tion of the board of water and light |[jeT,t0 it and to practically €ive up|heen allowed o g0 home at intervals | poii®, R —H g g bate court on Tuesday moming was| THE WM. FRISWELL CO.,’ o girls and three men, prasented an act 5 D B T S e Yens oy Porss and tratic ot thestoparimons ais | It 18 more than lihely the govern- | {07 visits of sway from home. as for: | Of Clever singing and _dancins -aend : iy R e ey 25:27 Franklin Strest the purchase of an auto truck and |Q5, Wil appolnt a chiccessor to Mr|marly. His mothers lawyers had a| s nE that was snappy and catehy severely from whooping cough nd the runabout, Allis it it 1s Tound there is no prob- | hrier conference Tuesdsy and asked to | Saasas thes Seas the faature. - The others ‘show signs of developing the al Tho Lafles Mo soclety of pine | the work. o o " o | wiindraw the case 3 Zame of the sketch which they use 2% Chafis of the board.of seiecimen nd| GEORGE G. GRANT Grove, Niantle has arranged & list o¢ |, It May be said in this connection A aRids S el e they were sent back homs after the |rr’ &rs for the seasgn, Sunday, Mrs, | that there is a precedent for not ap- OBITUARY. fogmation Furead, -sad . et selectmen bad questionea M. 5ro- | [ndertaker and Embalmer de B. Torrey of Lincoln, Mass, |Pointing a successor in _ the action Rafieta Tatb Dmcmes; dalaagisoimnts \ “ . dard regarding the care of the chil- conducted the services. During the [that was taken 'in 1838 when a = dren. 32 Providence St., Taftville attention i L3 Eli Henry Manchester. o i e taature week of July %6 to Aug.1, Frederick | member of the revision commission | p; omchester died at his | NS, Outiaw's Revenge Nicholson of Boston is scheduled to [Of that T vop alie e 30, the | nome. ‘{v’.‘{“fl.”cmz street, Tuesday mfim".géc‘w“:ie::]h?fu'rfe:fa’ ;fl: 4 Home from Constantinople. ok, :i?r a:;a I}Etedo cé‘,%';-ii lone(; 5‘325 morning at 5 o'clock, following a se- | particularly interesting settings. . Henry J. Nossek, son of Henry J. B g iy e rious fliness of short duration. He had Nossek, foremam for the Palmer At thelr last meoting the Wide|consisted of five members, of which | fious llinese of short Guration. He bad WEDDING. e T Bire 5% i o g e astsar B James' hurch, | Shnalos’ Sscres . McLesn Wim dne. leut whs abls $0-be. xropnd ik & ey . has returned to New London after oguetanuck, elect e following of- | but the work was done by four. On - " > % ry ficers: Capt. Harold Brockway; Ist|the other hand the law creating the | hOLt, time before death occurred. Mr. King—Chipman. O LT aeSisicel dfigetr i e Lieut, Milton McClure; 2nd lieuten- | present. commission expressly states a 2 ii3 ' i £ 2 The marriage of Miss Ethel R. Chip- ‘ Amgerican college at Constantinople. ford, Mass, where he was born 78 e He will remain for the summer vaca- ant, ” Leslie Harkness; Sergeant, | that it shall conslst Of six. It is 3 e B N moa Tivag | man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George jthe sum CARPET & Charles Brown; Corporal, Raymond |held by some that Governor Hol- |} oS 880. For 60 ¥ % G. Chipman, and Samuel L. King took tion and take up Dhysi nstruction (7 Grady. i 0 | Comb has me alternative excapt to|in this olty and for 22 years of this | oy, CMETAT MG SSRUS, T NG OO elsewhers in the fall. Telephone 1196-3, appoint a persan to take the place | \M® Was employed by M. B. Ring as ) New London, on Tuesday at noon, the Let us place our new style of Mount-| The July number of the White Rio- |of Mr. Allis in case the latter finds |2, S2ITiage maker. During the days JAMES W, BLACKBURN, double ring service being performed by . . Board of Trade Mesting. 8 Stanton Avenue. Eas2 Side ng on your eyeglasses—makes putting | bon Banner states that Clinton, Stems | o & le to do the work. of the Clvil war Mr. Manchester was | 5oy’ Joseph P, Brown. 4 Z Secretary Henry W, Tibbitts is send- on and taking off easy. ford, New London, East Danbury, Es- vg'yrefmewemor Holcomb was | STPloyed In the local armory. Hefllfl_:; Mr. and Mrs. King left later for an ing out notices today for the July ‘Overstraining of the Optio Nerve|sex. East Haven Middletown, ' Mill |asked on. Tuesday if Mr. Allis had | Was employed in pistol shops and | automobile trip to the Berkshires and ¥ meeting of the Norwich Board of ] means Permanent Injury to the eve-|Plain Danbury, Central, East Hamp- |resigned from the commission he re- | "ked for the late J. Hunt Smith, | Green mountains. They will be at Trade in the board rooms in the R . sight. We are Optometrists and make | ton and Moodus each contributed two | plied: - On Feb. 5, 1803 M e cer | home to their friends: after Sept. 1st, Thayer on Friday night. It & careful examination of the eyes and | dollars to the Willard Fund during tha | “Ho has practically resigmed” T e I ot dattic.” She aleq | ot 176 Main street, Moosu will probably be the last make glasses that will correct defects, | 1ast month. The compensation attached to the | Emeline B. 3‘{:".‘“2““ StD. of S8 Feat: the summer unless something unusual HILLINERY J. F. MARCH, Optometrist, sale of waists at $1.00 at the | bensen. o 1o U000 for ex- | yra " afanchester was e i v w:‘,':. A;mmmr-m: ',:r . s orwich, Con: 3 k ¢ Phoeni . and was the daughter am H, Bailey of New London, 10 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. | Studio ty Shop, 2 Church| The commission is required to re- |Fhoenix R L, and Was C00 Causier | cied suit in the Superior Conre ot > y ; Return from New Haven, at MRS. G. P. ST/ Phone 1312 port a revision to the general f ? s Two Joseph T. Manchester. | Providence Tuesday against Arthur| 7.7 Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Ambler of 02 Shetuskat Sifest l’!‘he United States civil service com.- ana clhmm 3 5"2”.’.‘:‘.“”;:"‘""" #\'8“ '-l‘;ltnu and. Dont:s ';u&m of| - = T" chumunne( retnrn:lu Mo.nday night Ne. mission announces an exami Manchester and t s also & grand- | Woonsocket, administrators e es- | GUARD FOR AS, from New Haven, they were Stop Talking War |ftioe: mas sus ymination for | judge Shumway Reveked License. | aniesier,and theve | tate of Alma E. Talbott, ate of North|CL Ak To' PURTHASE Woek end. ghasts of thel Prof, Bu: NEW OAKLAND cancy at $720 ‘a year at the Phpenix| Since the decision of Judge Miton| Mr. Manchester was an industrious | Smithfield. Hi e | Y Indian school, ‘Arizona. Applicants’| A- Shumway of Daniélson, of the civil|and faithful employe and was of a| eThe plaintiff claims that he assumed MUNITIONS OF WAR Al,uo Z and - must have reached their twenty-first | Superlor court, revoking the liquor li- {mild and companionable nature. His |a written agreement made July 12, end of the week, when they will go ¥ have a safe investment. but not thelr fiftieth year-on the date |Pénse of Christian Rist on ‘ater | many friends sincerely regret his|1895, between Alma E. Talcott and 3 to Enfleld for a visit. FOR MAKING MACAROONS POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY of ‘the examination. Street in Southport, on the ground that | death, Hewitt & Perry, con to con- 0V condung! INGTON, A the place was in such proximity to| _ > BN LT RS _ | struct a barn ana paid them the price Cl INING P. HUNT! , Agent | Local drnggists have received motice | the ‘Wakeman Memorial building that 72 agreed upon, $2800.° . 763, Room 15, Shannon Bldg. | from-the committes having in charge | it was a_detriment to it, saloon keep- - $60,0000 Cargo of Mahogany. In addition to that sum. Mr. Bailey 2 — | the compiling of the new United States | ers in Bridgeport whose Dlaces of | At the Central Vermont pler in|says that he paid several other amounts < Pharmacopoela that in the 1916 issue | business are within 200 feet of a[Bast New London, a big cargo of ma-|for extra work and materials at vari- M. J. of the book whiskey and brandy will | church or schoolhouse are said to be | hogany from Mexico is being unload- | ous times at the request of Alma & [street, New York . Mr. -:t omitted from the Ll:t of standard|doing some worrying. ed for train shipment by w;r of 'fl; m-:uu,';m “"?t"hm hi:'k g: ?om:ft;m organ 2». Sir rugs, although both have been on| Judge Shumway, in his decision | Central Vermont and Grand _Trunk | moncy to him. Sieped ug] ‘oronto, alde-de-camp, the list since the first issue, which was handed down June 28, hald | railroads to Chicago. The cargo con- | plaintiffff that the sum of $4772.98 was | to the Duke of Connaught, called. Mr. A that it was his belief that the acts of | sists- of 442 immense logs of heavy |owidg to him from the defendam™' in- o VHEN ¥0U 'mnfi. Put your bus. | | Drink Willlams' Root Beer this sum. | 1907 concerning the prohibiting of li- | wood, welghing on an average of two s ‘Betore the public,” there 18 -—-u-na Kkeop you cool when noth- |Censes in any place, applied to any|and a half tons each. The value of damages Mr. Thomas hag a_ bodyguard every medlum better than 1 3 20 & quar = license, whether it F shi) it is estimated at more = time he I ‘the Morgan offices for -_-u:x'a-i:m “!g:fl% .lldo:, q"vt.homtmldt. e er it was a renewal or g:- Iptapat lav. ? 3 e oayon f

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