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i 'PRESERVING TIME IS nm How About Fruit Jars and Other Preserving: Ac * . We carry the two most popular Fruit Jan H—nh-vnddhh&d’hph, two-quarts. ALL KINDS OF PRESERVING ACCESS( CRYSTAL STRAINER - CRYSTAL JELLY s STRAINERS A question was raised by the repre-| The wages of the claimant Observations In Norwich. sentative of the Royal Indemnity Co., |the respondent shall pay at once to|" iR Esd HH i i i 5% i 16: Franklin Square L.yq_.”., NOSE, THROAT; ONLY, GLASSES Friday P ot ot e Sundays B T] eigg A X 3 “The following records, reported from | 85 o Whether a relationship of em-|asreed upon to be §12 per week, and [ EIGHTH ANNUAL OUTING SR ) g In three sizes, at-10c, 29¢c and-48c. Sevin's _pharmacy, show the changes | Plover and employe existed between | resr FOR ITS AGENTS. |lea Indispensable to-the cook, hor tm)nltun and the barometric | Claimant and respondent, ~on ot - ednesday:. D Ut & Porema siig b : icas, | New London County Mutual Fire n- or to the nurse._ An article oimany & oheck. e surance Company at Eastern Point. | spot in & way that the culverts ! x - check and he paying the men employed ed netesary by said injury. - This will be the ‘l’ for the elghth {g:th:ltl :::.]d“t:.“d in l.he m!ddlo o! uses. Sp. m. . .. .S annual ting of th New London Fignest 71 lowest 62, County Mutual Fire Ineurance com- .,3:“;’1 T iy ;’3? “‘fim’, . Half-pint Jelly Tumblers, clear glass, at 21c- a_dozen. Camnparissns. S el b i e by gl T dangerous spots and st all times Jelly Mouilds, fancy, at 30crand 34c a dozen. Predictions for Wednesday: Rain. ON ALL VEHICLES NOW IN EFFECT vold - them, but. strangers. comiag y a0 = Wednesday's weather: Heaviest rain —_— — G East through the town in the night are the Jar Fillers, at 4c each. i hE e mekete ooular New Law Concerning Highway Traffio | Statutes Enacted by 1916 Legislature ones who have th Jar Cor 2063 & s SR T Now in Effiect—Applies to All. Operative on August 1st. v: bl ar C WVErs, al a dozen., LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Sun, Moon and Tides. = : bt A b e T Jar Rings, at 6¢ to 10c a dozen. i : - Bun. High | Moon | A Tather radical change has been e Dt T ime Jublic acts | pgents. This year, however, it I8 un- | Soasnad thet . the " oo bile ial ka| for 25 fhat any:dentist (n the tity chargss. Risos. | Sets. [ Water. || Rises | made in the law regarding the use of passed at the last session of the gen- oo, thet - statarnent. Of the frst | Jemsiood thet the many sutomobile Parowax—a special 10c package, 3 for 25c. Five as expert service and high || [T Bison | sets [Weror || Risen - | Cral essembly became effective make s : $ \qualtty work as any dentist in the Te m (5 m o m [l pm|Lents 3,',‘,;;”:;";’;.,‘{,‘;,,1,;‘.’,‘: il | ST e oopuibes e Unos 3ix onths of business for this year|iind of an inquiry to the stats and Also Fruit Mashers, Paring Knives, Spoons, Measures,, en ‘becam: ective h the t 3 1 L 3 | 0 B IR o e e etins | passase and a fow mhIch becans oper, | Mtistactory that it will be Teceived | ua'they are or have the town erect || and other articles necessary for preserving, IF YOU'HAVE : 2| the hours of one-half hour after sun- |ative at specified dates before August "‘F'-" mu;:.mu will be at the| &% electric light in the vicinity of the DENTAL WORK * 4 : : 75 |down and ome-half hour before sun- |or Will become effective next Jamuary. | ;ncheon st 3 o'clock, and after this | Cueris, 13,8888t the automobile erav- § AL : i 1 Tes il & 03 rise. nother | aidditlon to (e various tnxation | IIPHEE S ped thers will be an inc|Tie on the might The Porteous & Mitchell- Co. AY LM’ X This applies to all vehicles whether | measures, includ-llnx the law imposing | 75 a] programime of speeches. COME TOD. = figfll;{’l‘:‘r’ nign E"S'uxu'a Tow | atlonaTy or I OO, A O B | n et Jaor AR Sthors the e | | The directors and officers of _the | IMMIGRATION FIGURES / ‘We-have the most attractive prop- S - PICON: Ny S compan: to go from here to East- 2 bridge, and the light is required to|of laws passed and now operati B e FOR THE PAST YEAR. osition to make that you ever heard. GREENEVILLE be 50 attached that it is Visible from | bring about many changes, among the | T FPoint in automobiles = EXAMINATIONS FREE - both the front and reer. The light | most important of which are the fol- y are: ro—] L TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY P, Lowest of Any Twelve Months Since b Gallup; secretary. W. F. Lester; treas- * must be of sufficient illuminating |lowing: N Ladies’- Sosiety of Federated Church|power to be visible at a distance of | A new crime, termed aggravated . W. H. Prothero; assistant secre- s Show Greatest Falling . . . tary, A. 1. Peale directors—H. H. DR. D. J. COYLE Will Hold an Outing—Notes of In- | 200 feet. Hay o{ s:r;wdw‘ngoré:.! how- ::;;m, ";‘ful’.“sz d‘esfloxaedfl nv;u‘r;r u:;xj- Gailup, N.D. in, 3. 8 R £ ays $1 To Yo 1 Sucoseding the King Dental Gau o Iamtnt, 5o lobe &b they Are Carty-|yeans Hprisonment, It 16 seesuit With E. A. Tracy, 3. D. Haviland, W.| Washington, Aug. 4.—Immigration . -NEW YORK $1. H. Prothero, F. H. Allen, C. R. Mar- | was at its lowést since 1899 during the this combustible a- | dangerous weapon. 203 Main Street, chnahx.-m-;;ocx;% :; the Federated Lmon foad ar g s The state board of health is mow | Vil O. E. Wulf, S. A. GHbert, W. F. |12 months ended July 1 and the net CHELSEA LINE ¢ Les ncrease in_the foreign po o || the consumption of ice is to Boston Store Hitherto the law has required that[authorized to furnish antitoxin and e - o S T by S Lip st . . outing sometime this month, HEhte be canged on vehicies, only in | vaceine Iymph for persons who are| ,The agents who will be represented | the year wa siess than 48.000. Strtis- eatest VICE BETWEEN ady Attendant Phone 1282:3 || _Rev. Charles Hdratgs o Nimntie, | B e the municibailty” dote | 100 Door 10 DUy them at the meeting: Warren C. Allen, Sher- | tics issued today show 326,700 immi- | | &T NORWICH AND NEW YORK ill ccoupy the pulpit at the ¥ e oD lights burning all night. The | The much discussed and frequently | M2n: Willlam C. Atwater & Sons, Der- | grants and 107,544 non-immigrant result of this proviso was that évery- |amended school physicians'® bill re- A4 ’“'u.B;‘_l‘:l’,’;ng.",‘f“: wu::;? S e e Yhna During Dog Days. Limbs of Tross Blown Down. one practically ignored the provision. | quires towns of more than 10,000 pop- | PakSr, Sharon; Harry Bell. Stamford; | 204,074 emigrant and 180,100 =™ p b iled than DRS. L. F. and A. d. LaPIERRE | 1 e storm Wednesday can | (225RUCE 82 people i the city did not |ulation (o eppolnt school physicians, | 5iwen"s son, Willimantic: Lesits C.| was refused to 24111 aiiens ore food is spoi ave to ave ights, so when ey | pro’ N ms of female chil- 2 2 ~ e > o 287 Main St. i De found in this vicinity as corn-|drove out into the country they failed | dren shall be made by women physi- | Brainard, Thompsonville; . Italian immigration _showed = the |} any other time of the year. PRACTISE LIMITED TO e wix s Lut Ievoe Yt Ws | i carey ons with them. clang or in the Dresemce of the cnil- | Lend and Tle Co. Bridgeport; Lodo | greatest falling off, 285000 fower were brown down. A good sized branch icles, as dren ts 1 rockway : ns ing arrived than Eye’ E 3 N md ,TII t{of & Maple 55 ‘the’ frant of 1he The statute defines vehicles, as every n's parents or a female nurse. Bierateit chiashimss hloss A0 Gol oL & cunyeysncs ecent ftioss de- | The ke OF. fiee haliochs siio-Jonpee R ot ggg'-fige%o:vflé D e, T10000; D During Dog Days Second street arother limb was blown | supressls Incloaen. hoycise, iricyion | License fess or taxes of one cent|SOnS New Haven. William R. Bush- | German 59,000; Russian 40000 Mas- || more Refrigerators are sold gnto a house, but no damage was done. | motor vehicles and motorcycles, as | s square foot will be charged hereatter | Rell: Saybrook: Willlam P. Camp, Dur- | yar 40,000; Croatian and _ Slavonian Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., On North Main street in front of the | well as all vehicles drawn by nhorses |on all billboard advertisements. ham; J. : 35,000; Ruthenian 33,000; Slovak 2 than any other season. Order 1t Now by Phone 136-5 | 250 station = large branch from an elm | or other antmals. Another difference | The liberty and freedom of frisky | 538 Chapman: Ir. Hartford; Elisha |000; Roumesian 21.000; Lihunian 19 ¥ e Trarmnibrs Evacarsen: pes case $1H landed on the wires. in the law, is of\.course, that under |bulls two vears old or older is cur-| Y- it Tihe T | i B T e anien e Bef: Da: - R k,,,»:,l_‘ e Dianes AT the old provision vehicles not having | tailed in that they must be under the | = iinstord; Dl M Ciek, | 000; Euigarian, Servian snd Modede- are Dog Days (;0 : E: : - £ TAFTVILLE B A ety o lemes cie - o e‘éuw or kept in Prob- | Granord: Francis E. Green. New Ca- | Eranch 5800; Spanish 5.500; Taridan, ||is the time to buy a Refrig- . Sis ave lights, and thus a large class | erly enclos: 3 » Ca- ,500; ,500; ., Koshier’s Pilsner, per case $1.25. of vehicles escaped. Now all vehicles, | The employmeént of children less|D2an: Cuy & - Rice, Middietown: |3 400. To Free Dellvery to all parts of the city. | Funeral of Carl Penezel—Storm Does | 1 tyer with rubber tires and springs, | than 18 years old i prohibited in s | Charies F. Harwood & Co. Stafford erator. . Damage to Corn Fields—Notes. N o ubiie oM el L. 8| Springs; B. Hawley & Co. Stepney: Day Tour—All Expenses $45.50-Ug H. JACKEL & CO. or not, must carry lights. lic offi- | number of hazardous and unhealthful | pRVH s teed Tososance “saa | EXEMPTIONS FROM CIVIL ’ D * cers are required by the provisions of | occupations. T We have a full line, large Unlimited Attrastions for Vaca~ i ——-.| The funeral of Carl Penczel took|tne acts to report all violations of the| Home rule bills permit cities, towns | Realty Co. Southington: William F. SERVICE LAW RESTRICTIONS y g ety avenue, Tussday aftemsoon, Wi |2°t under penalty of §0. and boroughe to enact certain 1aws |Gen: 3’ Hoxie & Son. Mystic; Den- | Announced by Gemmission — Appeint- || and small, at prices that will PR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | relatives e s e POLICEMAN SUSPENDED ing to the legislature for ermission | 3eY S Hull. South Norwalk: J. Myron| ments by Labor Commissioner Not please you Dental Surgeon e e Gt FOR-A WEEK | %} 0 P% gerous weapons, such | NE¥ Hariford: J. L. Lathrop & Sons,| Acted Upon. : Safety-Speed-Comfort—Saile Altens charge of the funeral srrangements. ——— Norwich; Wililam A. Leonard, New- ednesd Satu Charles 8. Ebborts Charged: with Dig: |25 brass knuckles and revolvers, must town; Edward P. Lyman, Columbia; | Hartford, Conn. 4 e the - > ., MoGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. Storm Damages Cornfields. obeying Superior Officer. Gressgs of purchasers ‘Lanamitied” io | Thomas M. Lyons THomaston; Chariea JOHN A. DUNN, Agent The storm Wednesday did havoc to R the police authorities within 24 hours " O = K e i : cornflelds owned by the farmers in this| Policeman Charles S. Ebberts, one | of sale. G T s | et thar ot At ' ' 50 Main Street T B are Al Lo, | o e e o o srwae- force &nd | | Incurable insenity is made & ground | GF* @iy nevitle; Moore's Insurance|from the restrictions of the civil ser- | ‘brant of a tree near e town se services have always been very | for divorce throu roceedin; In th 3 v ¥ - PENDANTS Pump was blown oft. satisfactory, was befors the pollce | superior court. - + ® | Agency. Winsted; Charles A. Morgan, | vice iaw the following positions: Ste 23 and 25 Water St. commissionérs on Tuesday eventng on | Relatives may prevent the sale of | Laweatuck: New Milford Security Co. | nographer to the bank commission, as- ol IVES “. BROOCHES Personals. charges of refusing to obey his su- |liquor to any person by notifying the | nrinis Cpo e Iford: sation commissioners, the as- 1 Charles. Adams is visiting-at-West- | Perior officer. proper authorities that he 1s exces. | Kissville; Post & Stons. Guilford; F.|compensation commissioners. th ; BAR PINS ., After a hearing he Was suspended | cessively addicted to the use of liquor. | o Raymond, Westport: R. G. Rich. |sigiant 1o the ¥ SORNGOner e ARE IN GREAT FAVOR AT THIS S fora week = e = - | Tho_aughorities mas then ‘notify 1i- A ete s 8. CRome | cominiasioner of 1abor’and factocy in- 1647 TIME OF THE YEAR. BRACELETS || Powara:Lefleur, owing to poor hbalth s Infracthn N T O el Sho Shies. Unionville; Rowland’s Insurance | spection was left on the table until e ed by Sergeant ‘A, C. Matthews, hav- | School buildings may be devoted, g > - 3 td .| We-have a good supply In geed variety, ot ety Pl ey |1 e = ke, s Taken piace Bundas mIER: when | outstieof scaent hon, b rocsoies: | ASency, Waterbury: Wiliam C Sann | there is o Tuil mestine ot me e wer. | fidam’s Tavern 5 com: " ounc MissdA. Marsan of Providence street | the sergeant met the policeman at the |of a public or educational nature or | G°'S; Waterford: F. F. o Buy your OLIWES:here, green.gold. . e T aenoe corner of Main and Shetucket streets | for political discussions upon permis- Sy, S chin Wit the w1y ReplnE: 1861 2 and directed him to patrol the beat|sion of school boards. Tieo ing his assistant, as ho had given no- ‘ a DIAMOND JEWELRY Misses Ella Birustrom and Marion | thronsh Water street. The goliceman | Every manufacturing company is re- fi’:‘;‘nmm' - e tico that he had exemipted the Dosi= JOUE to the public the finest stander Pooplo,' mal‘kot ) obeyed the orders and when this |quired to keep “first aid” £a ;::;:i-lty. Sovs Are Mg et ihebesch. was reported he was put under sus. |Mits in its workrooms. ) |man & Fiint; EEAGT, S Warner, | ton. - pension that night and taken oft the| Jail prisoners may be required to | Hamden: A H Wileox & Co. Tor G VS S04 Bl vianac 6 Franklin Street mJnmu oy e m jioeves brrd 25 - wo"‘;flu ot e i sington: A V. Woodworth, Danisison; Medical Examiner at 81. . Guinness' Dublin Stou . el e ARy bok R AT e The hearing was held by the police | other property o the ounty 1o which | - M- Ziumerman & Co “| New Britain, Conn., 3 gy g YUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor Aug. 4—Dr. T. commissioners, who are Alderman |th are imprisoned it xami; FEST GIVEN-HERE. i i as eetiy | EEnEy Gereth; Councimamn ot i | Y e AUTOISTS WANT LIGHT Gy il Tor the payt 33 |ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anhetser, Ropért A Durnt by#hit oil spattering in-his face, Fowler and W. S. Murray. S TemEame, ON WATERFORD ROAD.|years, announced toaay that he would Budweiser, ""‘:‘ N'““:::"T John‘& (‘ H.BESS Faslon T oY FOR SUPERIORCoURT. | 37 Finsers” Hollow Accidents Could Jearaola g e :-::ph;n 44712 3 5 Eugene-Sulltvan, formerly-of this vil- > X + 20. lags, now of Brid S Sas THEIR THREE SHOTS Be Prevented—Dangerous Culverts. 7 1n his way to Fortland, Me. |Capt. Tarbox Reosived Report on | Ty, Platt, Owner of Stolen Pin,| Autoists who travel the Beacivs Hill BORN GMD TIMB 5 , Didn’t Want to Prosecute. and_Fingers' Hollow road in the town e kv Teaves this morn.| Fifth Co—Figure of Merit 28.295. NICHOLS—In Pueblo, Col. Aug. 1_a of Waterford, especially those who|™ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. 1914 ing for Bouth Windham whers he Wil | mvgures received by Capt. W. G| TN0TaS, Duff, weo Tuesday con-|have been concerned in the five acci- | Nichois: Nichols. oin the local campers the E fessed to the theft of a diamond stick | dents that h take lace th [ The best natured person in the Jokn A. Morgan & Son | Hsunan, Gerss Kinter, Baward Ea. | TarPox show the very Greditable rec- | pin from Attrney ‘Samuel ’r::mdm. 2 fow months claim that the condi- DIED. TO BUY A C(O;ECORD world will get grodchy siavicg over & quist and iam MoGarrigle. E % 2 guest of the hotel in New London, | tion of the road and the surroundings | gypvENS—In tbrook, Conn., sud- CARRIA coal COAL Tith the regular army's work with|where Duff was employed as a bell | are to blame for them. Autoists claim Louis N. Stevens, Make the Queen of the Kitchen A iee Wil B¢ Education Board Asgent, {15, 'E £U0% 25t g made by the | Bov. vas presented i the pelice court | at tnat particuias part of (he hil| fusband ot Kninabel Derkins of Nor- | (open or top), of the following manu- Happy with & A. W. Buchanan will take nch nesday morning. Judge Cof oul well ligl and then that ich.. e N. 3 e N 9600 per ton] werk Jetety dons by M. Dr Marks of | g tom 'nch, £ue ot Fort Witgnt dur- | bound Duft over. to the September | would lessen the Ganger and brobably | Funcesl services 11 be neld at i late | facturst M. A Meyer, W. N. Bresk- IModern Gas Range North Haven in Htcnington snd New| S e e Tract criminal term of the superior court|some time save the life of some per-| home in Westbrook Thu t 3 p. | way, Coolidge ag > Office and Yard Contral Whart | 1i07e0 "ol e G Tho atate heard of ng was|under bonds of $500. Duff went to | son. Burial in Yantio e-m-m; Tn & GAS IS A TIME-SAVER 884 i made under somewhat adverse condi- | the county jail ~on Franklin street | The culvert that goes under a drive- Thiy Friday on arrival of 1216 traim T S AL e Just whiat Suakiwiient fto Ewait trial in the higher court. way over the electric railroad tracks m L L m co No building of fires or carrying out e M!cn:!g!u‘;u hl;z, ut the com- No testimony was presented in the | seems to be the principal spot where : ashes. hom w do but strike a Meost Clgars are Lo o on their three | court as Duff had edmitted his guilt | the accidents occur. It is claimed by 3 match and is ready. Hess ARE BETTER Tuesday and told Officer James C.|drivers of automobiles that they can- 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct.| A Gas mnn is an Ornament in the figure of merit was 28.295, | Sullivan where the pin was. Prob Kitchen and a joy to the Cook. TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR last year it was 4159, a gain | o e v : ation | not see the spot to know what it is tchen y oty it gain | Officer Richard W. Mansfield was ap- | until too late. In coming down the Order now before the Summer rush. was most satisfactory. ¥rom an- | pointed guardian ad litem for Duff, | hill the headiights Wt rhe in, “r We are aiso headquarters for Hum- GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR 'gther angle also the good work of the | who is a minor. S5 noe’ shew 1Hie Sutenct m,.?'é"{ni w l"ER mo “. D a Try them and ses, o 27 compames of the ropeiai heout| Attorney Plait was at the police | shadow cast. What is wanted s & 15 Mai . WNE, - |Lights and fiuud ana Valcas Tazk THOS. Mfi&?”‘ Prop.c:tunkli“ st i b firing the ten inch guns, 13 companies | SLo0OR and didn't want the charge|light somewhere near the spot where Main Street Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Eleetricity, | Woter Heaters. to Palace < Bgainst the boy. pressed; but the ma the several accl its ha occurred, x n" : had ‘l;"" Sgures than the 26.295 made | tor had progressed to a point where|a light ‘that d::u]d sairts hé. - 2 Ly Sl | ; by the Fifth Co. TieC'lyof = It was out of his hands. The boys mother; who resides in New York and SHERIFF CAN KEEP is visiting' at Essex, was also at the CANDY HE ATTACHED, | station. g Mechanical 10 & m. t0 4 and § to = Hours FaB s W %™ | Gas and Electrical Dept. 321 Main St., Alice Building FAMOUS FURS 5 2 fendant in the case of Charles Candidates must have a state li- Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men's Coats of all styles. & ¢ Remodeling and repairing also done surely. Superior styles. ’ ? Brown of Pawcatuck against Deputy | cense to run automobiles, and much Shertfr William 1. Cangoetor e ysicians. corificat ) M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. turm of 122 bexe of-candy: The goods | Fuod heaith, on the-form Drovided by < O e : were ettached by the deputy sheriff in | the commision. 2 a suit brought by two wholesale candy Euglblg lists will be established in JOSEPH BRADFORD, LUNCH BASKETS, FLOWERBASK« 4 ETS, SCRAP BASKETS, FRUIT TeTlovin Which 15 deciied “in fover | LTS, Exaden.isligible for appolntment = S.i{ R BASKETS, FAVOR BASKETS. BOOK BINDER of the defendant. to positions Wlnl’ over thekeyholes MRS. EDWIN-FAY 80 month, or $65 and maintence for 381 Franklin Square. to $80 per :month, or $46 to $65 and in m foripoint 7. THE DEL-HOFF Judge. Waller Decides Suit Against| ' Test For Chauffeur Meshanics. . " Former Owner Charles M. Brown. The. state c‘:fl; -e(rviee commission ceoe t experl Judge Chatles B, Waller of the ’t‘,‘h‘;‘&o&glgle:hmiu oo s g Thursday, couzt of common pleas on Wednesday t 11 o'clock at handed down a decision for the de. | Bria g&m"flf‘ & i sk YRGS -—— XEEGEIIT Thonth, oF 345 and maintenance. ", " SeEror e LSOy | DENTIST Bl st it ot 5 ugrma places to be filled. 0 Take elevator sh.tgg::gm en- Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY NEW SPRING &-&-‘”‘:Mh Mm fro 3 N Shea & Burke §|.: MRS. G. P. SFANTON’S mutvm;:r;-lya.: pec ——— - . G the B 2 ;! 5 Fallp Company Pays Dividend. | of Dr. W, B B Kosiing ot W 7 41 Main Street No. 62 Shetuckst Street ‘The Falls company hastjust pald of > a qummy dlmel;il of two.per cent. the to ot H