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aumuuyfflflaefi?flfikf“fifififli _Fifty Yil~>A|b !haqihulrc# Present Jitneys. A oitnan Mo T i cloudy Stmm. mmm X W'-l ° “George Ward Not Dead—Definitely. eastward along the ;s ~ 16 Franklin Square during the last three days has- m- w% s -m&% %ng: EVE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, | the St Tawrence Valley, Where oot 03 . contradiot the 2 GLASSES - B:c that 5 RO e o A avEnst” AL 201 | L et the enen, of A, Ward. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, | uring July and August. Sundays by ‘Bul E ey ' . / -mlnumt oealy. ‘they know Ward was alive in Novem- ; 10 West Main:Street, Norwich, Conty’ AR S S P ol Crader gy B S oo |5 , AR i g : Tot| ™ Thanks For Brig. Gen. Tyler. 3 2358 sks North Au?:t/l moderate south, ing to west; Middle Atlantio moderate southwest and west. Observations in Norwich. following records, reported from Se\'lns pharmacy, show the changes c-llcd To Washington Church, mperature and the - ¢l Rev. John V. Lewis of 'n-mas T. F. BURNS _ Heating and Plumbing 5 i ;f SOUND TOOTH PROPOSITION s R Driver Struck a Lamp Post. can't sell a fifty-cent plece for 5 About 11 o'clock Saturday night a zfla‘m No one actually. attempts. Friday's weathers- As Predioted, m‘x’:es m rv;:m v:l-.s -nmew‘h;t mellow, R o tor e ey oI WIS atrost at-a-Putifus rate. ia gtiead to avoid a passing vehicle he stru LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Sun, Moon and Tides. the hmp!-g;on nt“fi;: corner of Bath| & e N iy 1 ity charges. Su Hign || Moon | Street with such violence as to shatter e siva "den:"‘;t": servics and hign [ g [ e B e e, N team, | Dody. guests, who includeqd Miss Loulse quality work as any dentist in the e m | p.m il & m Il P Mlmpose who saw the mccident thought | D® mu.hed m other parts of the “Norw! 6p m ..... Highest 88, lowest 70. Comparisions. e Day. e mTp miie mlilp m Howe of ich, president of the S G T3 9.26 Sets | the man must be severely injured, but Norwich College club; Miss Marot of n: YOU HAVE 4 8.22| he soon picked himself up in a sheep- | Distinguished in Sherman’s Campalgn.| the Marot school of m:np-onvfllo. . 8 11ish manner and travelled, CoL Henry Case who bore a diga|Mrs. Rienzl noblmn of DENTAL WORK : 3 : Thames Fire Insurance Co. Directere. | tinguished part in Sherman's campaign | Jiss Bossmond Datleleos of PUSmam| rraining at New Haven Hospital ME : g || 35 Tuceday at the snnual mesting of | 93,2 YOO to Bis Drother, 5. B. Case, | . 25, jont Sykes and Mies Mary Davis| The friends of Miss Lalia Frances ) COME TODAY S Ponrs afiek BIET watic T TS0W | oot Ay mes s i Gine :I‘:r::‘ln' at Thamesville. the college librarian, Ao ot atrons e peet tires | IRON CASTINGS ‘We have the most attractive prop- uae.xwhlch is followed by fiood tide. officers were elected: Amos W. Pren-| %¥riday.—From the .hlvyard at Eufui °n°(ywmu°mmmhy gf""m ‘} e e e e '?n‘.‘ m.re: : osition to make that you ever heard, e T P tice, president; William 8. Brecken- | Thamesville, Saturday afternoon, Will | he: Collese. far Women o loron © FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY EXAMINATIONS FREE GREENEVILLE § ridge, vice president; Jas. Lloyd|be launched a new screw propelior of P R Greene, treasurer; Benjamin B, 'Whit- | between 500 and 600 tons burden (new entered s ncome Tax Lists. y omes T. ‘etmore for J. M. Leroy Nash, who captained the New DR. D. J. COYLE Union Sunday School Plonic™July 2| Tne income lsts are now open for | Huntingten &5, a4, wil, Drobably | London team hat defésted Norwieh in No. 1113 25 Ferew Strest Bu ing the King Dental —Other Note: inspection at Assessor Ely’s office and ew aeediuuidhe Kiaw DentaliOas will remain so untfl the 14th inst. Fork ' Saatnan, Ge. 1n 203 Main Street, Friday night, members of the|after which the final revision will be|, A train of fAfteen cars left this city STETSON & YOUNG i Aumdu Bulun’:tnn Greeneville Hook and Ladder Co. held | made Tor the collector. The amount | £0F Allyns Polnt at § A' M. Thuraday a| Lema B. Manwari ady Attendant hone 1282-8 | | a meeting and besides the transaction el Bl orwich as | With the Sunday school of St. Mary's ot regular business pilans were Giscus- | Ore Tax mon stenge 1o $55.010 08 oy | church on an excursion and picmic. | base when as. he step o vl % Carpent.ers and Builders " | sed concerning their annual picnic and | iste ‘are prepared In a different man. | AFTiVInE at the point, the party scat- | turned his ankle on the base. Hi rin, to Mr. glagnbu-k& It will be held at the draW- | ner from last year and only show the a’:&é" ‘;hfl d:;i‘&bvglux e uund unable to walk l.nhd m«ummu ! Medimaton: iy and materials at right ridge. i o ancing, 3 1 tment en to his -~ ! led DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE — - aremage.ter the yarlous deductions | ¢fr¥ Sag e Cajoyment of & colision. | homer o T mockEeTOX i, SiorinelanIoY o | pricsy o huled ier jam H. Eccleston. 50 WEST MAIN ST, 287-M: Joseph' R. Portelance is spending a Capt. Tsaac H. Bromley dnd Joseph =k, and Mrs. Wil PRACTISE l:lln'f‘ll:'éo S few days in New York. Franklin- Square Diversions. A. Starkweather of this city arrived Ot A DINWOODIE _1n | %’:.,"""’mi‘;”m.;'. o Two fights ,on Franklin square on|in New York Thureday from Califor- Teooais. “to §iv- tna Mra. Evnest Din- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat| Mrs. L. H. Geer of Prospect street|Monday—one ‘about a stable and the | Bis. Ontario has a gross area of 407,263 Wooaie: Hours 10 3 is spending a few weeks at Noank. other about a saloon. . The number Fought- With Farragut. S | e i Rl an Rinm of profane words and big threats ex-| gaturday.—George Demhurst, Acting | LI¢S the total area of MARRIED a, W. J. McMahon has returned from |ceeded the number of blows struck i | Master of the United States receiving | EPS1and States. A large part of this| o L0\ corwvwoon—In Paw- k - Providence after passing two weeks| each instance. 81 vast territory, particularly in northern | ™! 5, b Rov. Jom » P = for- ship, Ohio,.somewhat famous for the catuck, July 13, lfl y ov. n HA]R l.ll‘ Ord with his ugcle, Austin J. Neary, for B £ T ool NBNer Admival ¢ | or New Ontario, has not yet been fully | &} fald, “Jorn B~ Morta and er It Now by Phone 136-5 | merly of her ound-up of Four Steers. P e captaraaer Admirel Farragut | expiored, and & considerable propor- | Lra® Bridger Greenwood of Stoning- | GCALP pCCI 18 Trommer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 Wednesday.—Late last evening fOUr | v wgburg. passed through this piace|tion Of it is unfit for permanent set-| ton (h-nn.cu) x Ropkin's Light Bl ‘Ale, per case | The Union Sunday school picnic will | steers belonging to Joel S. Kinne, es- | vosterdas enroute for Boston - 7 CC | tiement, especially in the mountain 'm_... SSIER—In Moosup, July 3 1.40 be held at Atlantic béach July 24. The | caped from the slaughter house on the districts and the fur-producing regions 12, 1915, Rev. I B McCarthy sA- HARPER METHOD Koehier’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 committee in charge have engaged | Providence turnpike and perambulated Cheap Riding at 6 Cents. of the north and northwest. The for-| thur Ze: o0n ‘amd dites Mary Lusster, > Free Delivery to all parts of the city | S10USh special cars this year to con-|about town at their will. A speclalf Who says the omnibus line won't|est area of more than 100,000 square both of Moosup. Al MANICURING - . H 7 ACKEL & CO A‘i’?‘.}; the picnicers without crowded co chon;ta(bledanddlt_lhrke)e aaglsun!: 1took a gsy" St Joln‘am eays it will. Good | zfle:.1 “:‘:clullv%flt_:f P-tr‘:;rplt, ““’“»?fi' DIED. i » ons. ack (and a nk) and went in pur- | horses, good vers and good e Vi le tim! and pt ‘wood. e ba 3 2 suit. After searching in vain in var- | will 4o it. Then all take & ride wt::: pine timber on fprest reserves is es- | RICE—In North Frluklin. Conn., July | PARLORS, Alice Building, Main 8t. TAFTVILLE ey palts of the Sity..the -special” | tho fare is only six cents. It's cheap|timated at 7.000000,000 on licensed| 16, 1915, Edward 8. Rice, in his 37th discovered and “arrested” the steers on | riding; the more omnibuses the better. | l]ands and on unlicensed territory at Norwich—Mon., Thur.,, Fri, Sat PENDANTS yea: re meral services will be held at the New London—T Wed. - Oftier Noths of Infuiwet g - | 1ands at from 300,000,000 to 400,000,000 No::‘,,:'l‘fiom, oy I & A.'a BROOCHES 5 I S Tt hcinding "the rocently ad- 5 ‘BAR PINS R gl ey - recent caller-at Will- 14 VOTES FOR NORWICH, FISHERMAN’S LUCK ded district of Patricia, 146,400 square n White Rock, R. L. July it S5 miles, on which there is a large amount “, 1915, cn.fl.. Tardle, aged 71 But Great Majority of Police*Delegates | Although Bass are Scarce, George H.|Oof timber and pulp wood. The policy| years. Favetad Novwalle | Dolan Got Two at Gardner Lake. | Of, th¢ Government is to conserve iis| BROOKS—In Westerly, R L. July 14, = BRACELETS ‘Albert Dupont is enjoying a short vacation. UPHOLSTERING Newest designs In Platinum and e s “:: ~ "&' efl 1 T v o In Old Jul: 1! Ty ' 1 it INOVER—In uly green gold. Mr. and Mrs. George Price of New | At the meeting of the State Police-| Georse . Dolan, the insurance | e ~rater PRwers for the bensft of | sCH 00Ny ous o mfi' over, X Bedford are svisiting with relative | en’s association in Danbury Thu agent, who is enjoying a merited va- | o the 334,163,030 acres of land in the| her Sist year. Automobile and Furniture DIAMOND JEWELRY ||nere. day, the chief interest of the delegates | catfon at Gardner Laks, has been Tully | orcuince: 1a iill vesiea n the G Sy ol g RN 5. = was as to the city In which the con- |initiated into the ranks of those, Who, | Doy ety ‘5 Ber cont ot this WSt aves 3 B Banton Vs - his 4sth o - « spuiatey D s a4 ot Sl | B o, g degeisy o o S| ¢ =2 S B = seseen, guv,a| Automobile SlipCovers % e on, wiel and cast b CARROLL—In y, 15, f Prices the Lowest. Pestut SNtior Bebe order that Danbury might entertain | This is of course figuratively spearing. Town For War Workers Only. O N Carrol tn his 10th DARY. this YE&r and expected that they would | for George proved his competency, s | Other housing problems, besides that 3 at Factory Prices QR - 4.~ | not be opposed in their invitation to |it is understood at leas: with the moge | of housing our vast new armies, have ND—in Lawrence hospital. New Mrs. Hannah Maxwell. bave the convention meet with them |humble worm. But it is not uncom- |arisen through the war, and not the July 16, Mary Elizabeth next year. It developed during the|monly the experience of angle " |least of these is that connected with i peioved Jite of ~ George B JOSB Gmo Friends here have learned with sor- | last few months that New London was | cording to the statistics available, as | the workers at Woolwich Arsenal Riplind. aged 48 PB AN row of the death of Mrs. Hannah Max- VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- TEST GIVEN HERE. e of ‘tumeral hereatter. to extend an invitation and the contest well is common opinion, that a young | Since the war started the authorities | N°t i . well, aga 65 years, a former resident |appeared to be a vigorous aithough |white birch sapling, out in the brues |at the arsenal have been engaging men e 258 Franklin Street } o n eo ss who died last Sunday at her home in friendly one. on the way to the pond is quite as|in numbers never known befors, with CARD OF THANKS, o Foraine, Ohio, where she has been Wednesday night says the Danbury | capable of extracting a fish from the | the result that men have come from all ress my sincere thanks ;fl(};l;g”{?r e ngfi_:er‘ :!sg‘;a;i-d 13‘:‘[3 News, the delegates from Norwich [ waters os a stell Tod or one of bam- |parts of London and Great Britain to > "_'::::u.” ot Norwioh. Telephone 311-5 Norwich, Conn,. _ to : arrived in the city and at once com-{1boo. Also when the get hungry bass |get work there. at and the mesy kind risnds of the THE DEL -HOFF. came to this country 30 years ago, and | menced an active canvass with the like a worm or say a luscious grass- As a consequence, some of the work- | Central Baptist Fhurch w\: tnm 1 ‘ ’ lived here for 10 years. “She was ten- | purpose of having the convention meet hopper just as much as a silk fiy.|ers have to travel mearly across the | ¥ “.r‘g‘l';“m:-;"“‘;:“‘,,, Eindnoss Plan Hnfl 0 s NEw YUHK derly cared for by her "sister, Mrs.|in their home clty next year. How- | Well, that s what George found out |city in oNler to Fet to work, the jour- B never B Torpotien: 5 L. = | ever, e sen en! t Tl byt b Tobeets & amanh e appeared to In fi‘cm @ pulled a couple if nice | ney taking in some cases a&s much as CHAS. 'CKOLDT. ‘Rates 75 cents per day and up favor of Norwalk and when the votes | black bass out of Gardner Lake, twb |an hour and & half. e a 3 MAYES BROTHERS. Mrs. Willlam Miles. Burial took place | were counted it was seen that the|pounders, and that's a stunt that ev-| So hard are the men working now last Tuesday in Ohio. large majority of the delegates favor- | erybody is not duplicating there every | that after the working hours and tho Telephone 1227, 28-28 Broadway ed the city on the Sound. day. For bass are rare this year, or | time spent in eating and traveling are ¥ Miss Lena Elbeck is confined to her Captain Redgate, Sergeant Dauchy |else they're fighting shy. Even trom deducted, some of them can only fnan- Q Bricl home on Norwich avenue with a seri- | and Captain Grace were named as tell- | that redoubtable fisherman, Perry H.|age to snatch about five or six hours’ ous attack of tonsilitis and will be un- | ers. They announced the desult of the | Corning, who has long dropped hook - .‘ 25c able to return to her work for about | voting as follows: nf }ing £ the rocks et favoesd ana || The cnly. remedy; Uf. course. . was to “mmty s‘l"r two . Total votes cast ve..caee frequented by the bass, have come no | build a sufficlent number of houses in ol e i Norwalk ... i ey - dings of good luck. ‘Woolwich to allow all the extra work- All Latest Designs At b Lorey Geigenmuller. : gew Hfl“fl i = . ers at the arsenal to live mear their I At 9 o'clock, Friday morning the life| _ NOTWich .... sestave 38 5 DUNN pa ARM AcY of Lorey Gelgenmuller of Lisbon came| - eyttt S g work, FRISWELL CO., CHARLIE CHAPLIN NIGHT SRR RS W SR THE WM. CO. Pmt Bricks . to an end. He had been in poor health PINE GROVE SERVICES. Murphy. and Winners in Audi- | forward.” apparently’ being scared by ] 25-27 Franklin Strest 50 Main Street for & number of years and besides his — rphy. and House Winners in Audi- |),."(qes that when the war is over Wife he leaves two children and broth- | Mrs. Bradley of Boston Will Speak and ers in Providence. When able to work | Demonstrate Gifts. torium_Contest. half the houses will not be wanted. 1814—191% Mr. Geigenmyller was employed at the X - . 1 wr Morphy and House carried away | i in®, Soyejument is taking the WILL SELL . work in hand itself. In order to get . first honors in 'the Charlie Chaplin | gver the difficulty & Httle, Afty houses Ponemah mills. Mrs. C. §. Bradley of Boston has|contest at the Auditorium theatre | are being "with peed > 2 Hiirnesses Jokn A. Morgan & Son e been* announced as the speaker for the | on Iriday evening with White taking | wa Do % o Wagons, Carriages, . $oryices beld under the ausploss of the |secona snd King third prize. Only Sosn ' . COAL Ladies' Aid soclety of Pine q‘m of the large numbers of would- this-month of July at Bargain Pricess = LEHIGH VALLEY Conn. postofice for the week ending | 1 224ic, 08 Senday. July umfi"' :;i"' 1o “haw what they oould 30 13 the | il “""m"“e."",,"‘"', i ans you are in the market ses thic No. 2 Nut " 600 per ton fl‘iflu"b.ufii"m’;‘.f“ :;uAKacu'}o:g: !P“:‘“m:_? psnsctiont orisaNet Suathe e B B ot e o‘&‘;?p}:n_ ; e “m Harrl cam rs. Bradley 2 | lack e. rphy ane ouse stock reh = , Office and Yard Central Wharf fiz‘mfif"m"“m““‘ e Teflf‘-’n‘nm e sge&k::fi;! of ability, a woman with a worked t&nfimuwh;‘le the other two q * Teiepnone 884 - White. . Dperson: 3 as a won- | worl ly, all the a s being e rushed fod X > derful psychic gift known as ballot | made ular dict. There was - . ST S5 Joows,th befci|mats o peeer TEu b I THE L. L fllAl’lAN co. = § each service after her address.- a good sized house at the final per- houses are not only bet hg 9 Dverhaullng and PURE, RICH BLOOD e s T Lo ML ATty of the ShaWktrl; Th bl et | il i T ey Yl . 14 Bath Street, :Norwich, Ct.| MADE BY HOOD’S |conduct evening services under tne au- Teceived its_share 2;;."",,""“'."":‘"““‘" Ry and . g R w k ; PeoDle socialls: thas siving thoss wto | St T e oty e T e e b Y - P gl ople soci & us r Cpalr 0[‘ thre glucig en;lhluhtku mmuh, enngot ¥ b Sl the am“:nov’. % Baialng Ao ten N - N w smufi ver #ud other digestive orpane S0 g —_— Deaf—Heard His Country’s Call. d 3 : of all kinds on »* | do their work properly. Without it |, Al meeth lm.ndmg ot ive Sta] - 2, IIPRNE SHOWER A street m.n Cherbourg, who AUTOMOBILES, ., | they aro sluggiah, there is loss of | The nours of Sunday service are 11 a | Given-by Friends of Mra. Richard A. * | appetite, sometimes faintness, a de- |m., $ and 8 p. m. ‘Week evening ser- V“""- bas joined the French army. b CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ranged state :.lfi the intestines, and, | vices, 8-o'clock. Mslmway of Now Yerk. fhs e TRUCKS and CARTS, | i eenersl, all tho sympioms of i g; s ol Connecticut Postmasters’ ~ Summer “ ,mm. Chaslo u.’""‘cu - :‘p ke 3:: h"':“: ‘miscellaneous psia. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- %’s Sarsaparilla makes . pure Outing. 2 ning, UIM“MMH'IM. Wno’d' W-Tlg blood, and this I}r:hy it is so very to?gmlwhb" Deen sent out. here "4 th ”~. n : . ( Blacksmithing in all ite branches, | successful in the treatment of so e K, tessing. mapy ailments, Qet it today. 3 : g P o O Brise to Mrs, Steinway, Mani ‘Gazette. : ; ] s £ T e B e UL mcflq\nm m ed e Post. 507 to 515 North Main St. American House