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= Y D x> ‘Norwich, Saturday, Aug. 7, 1915. Col. Alfred P. Rockwell Placed at Head of Instraction in Mining—Death of Hon. Edmund Perkins, Prominent in settled over iy s - = %matflrmmm'm Law and Politics—New York Man’s Opinion of Con- states: and southern New England. It an’ S v is-cooler in:the middle Atlantic states. necticut Hotels Fifty Years Ago. Showers are probable Saturday in . 4 eustern Ne; Yo‘rlk ux. :untth‘:u New sowhere of the Miss. 3 TS 5 weal generally | The first week in \August, 50 years|awanock” (something like that), yes- 3 3’1’,”&.{2&" ‘t::r s‘.',‘,!.‘al‘;° Temper- | 880, Was a t of quieWness. The|terday. I was at the “Wauregan" the DR. PECK e te unusuaiy high: Question of whether Norwich or New | other day, and at the “Pawcatuck 16. Franklin Square Winds . alons the morth and middle | London would get the'new courthouse e other day. and so it soes, ail Indi. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, | Aiiic: S8 casty 0 oo Shie cas sparated oa mmple syatem i § ki | 3 B : 3%3 &8 E g g : g g8 i ?;5 | 4 for two original and Connecticutian. GLASSES Forecast. night Biond thndie nit Mith incte I e e b e ?:Mhupl and bath soap. ¢ At all Druggists. Southern New England and East- | el that had been exhibited in a Fourth | uninhabitable for civilized people, it the . g S S T - T ern New York: Partly cloudy Satur-|of July -ade there. Items taken {is leased, a rum hole put in the cellar, tve Hl's Hair & Whisker Dye. Brown or Black, S0¢ day and Sunday with local showers |from the Bulletin of that week follow: | and -an Indian title put up on a sign o Saturday. Resumes Duties in Bank. outside. This constitutes a hotel in . Northern New England: Unsettled July 81.—Major Charles M. Colt, late Conmecticut. A man of practical ex- '[Saturday and Sunday. of the §th C. V., from which he was perience, lodging In o’no of Lhrex:’:é':; Observations in zNorwich. Z. honorably d‘lsch.;'vd after nearly im m ‘?fi”::;' ’g::y“_: g o R Da. y the last The:: lowing record: reported m ears’ service, as been appoi g Sovita. pharmecy. thot e Chanese | ecvoary and"trasnper of thg Shslass | L 13 o apcceTnterpostin | o e farn for insbrintes gir o s e e chan; day. Maj 1ace Providence. ] nebriates” y N —Porsen: . H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Agt st A signed. or Coit held the place [°f Divine g b oo s gied o . e Ther. LONG, Speclal Agt. .. Bar. | when he went with service and returns Lyman Abbott Preaches Here. Section 1—The term “inebriate” as — -3 T 8 IN. . sevwevessesesoshuee 60 80.05 [ to it in accordance with the vote of the | ‘August 5.—Rev, Lyman Abbott of used in this act shall include all male| Providence street residents were . N. Special Agt. 12 M. ouierawestwesesseeedes 63 30.05 | irectors when he resigned it. Mr. | New York will ?renr_h tomorrow in the a aroused from their slumbers Th 6 DM eneenen eewee 62 30,05 | Ward, who has faithfully discharged | First Congregational church. , evening shortly before midnight by a Highest 78, lowest 59. the duties, leaves the position with| Where to go during this heated term | by the intemperate use of drunken prowler who it was reported complimentary resolutions of the di-|1s the all important question. - The | OF narcotics. got lost and was trying to find the For Your Vacation— - Comparisons. Fectors and retains & desk in the office | Niantlo House, at Bast Lyme, William | _Affer providing for the establish- way home. He made so much noise Predictions for Friday: Unsettled |for the transaction of his insurance | H. Spaulding, proprietor, is a pleasant [ ment at the Norwich state hospital a | that an.officer of the law was sum- Go ‘weather. business. - place. You can be respectable and|department to be known as the state | moned to move him on. T 0 Thursday’s.weather: Morning over- comfortable here without drinking |farm for inebriates, which shall be for —_— POSITION g, i cloaring voathor a4 Bo0R. | oy "tved . ociowel, tatof the | S S2d tanay. “which the Sarttord| males sad shall e under the Sanagy | Losal Pucele ot Bleck leland. 2 i : 3 > ys deem.indispensable on the coast At Block Island there are many lo- | 9-Day Tour—All Expenses $45.50 Up PRO! :hmtunln: with showers in the even- :}’g g ;";nxzzmgbfigm“;g'&mflc the other side of the Connecticut | With utr?rr h::&‘::‘ l;"fgg';‘mrt';cm‘: cal visitors and among them are: Unlimited Attractions for Vaca- You can't sell a fifty-cent plece for || ing: school, graduated at Yale in 1858, | FVer, capacities, the act goes on to provide | 2T: and Mrs. Arthur Pickering and | tionists. Cooler than Middle Atlan- a dime. No one actually attempts g e g studied In the Sclentific school, went Stole Away the Court House. that as econ as the pulldings are ready | on Eric, Mr. and Ofrs. Thomae Addi- | tic Coast Resorts. the experiment. We positively 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 abroad and studied in England and| The sheriff of the county, and civil| for use the trusts hall nof h | 8om, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and the . “BERMUD! T rives Pseta. [ vinin, || Moo | Germany, returned to this country and | authority of Norwich, escorted by the | probate court and other I Dotity 231 | Misses Maud ang Ethel Hannon. all | Twin Screw IAN" had practical experience in western | Norwich Light Infantry, visited New | jurisdiction in criminal cases that it |Suests at the New Haven house; | g,gepy. -Comfort — Sails Alter- & m [ p m & m [ p_m |mines until the outbrea of the war, | London Thursday mEht in & tus-boat, | is yeady to receive Inebriatas sor treat. | Christopher Hedler and Phillp dfudde. | Sa{ely el Camiort o Sl A = : 53| when he_went into the service as a | placed the minature courthouse built | ment. - B A P S 7.04 3 . captain, leaving it, after three years'|for the Fourth of July procession on| Section 4—After the recelpt of such | M'S- Gustave Hedler and son Curtls, JOHN A. DUNN’ A‘m service, as a colonel. the scow, and towed It to Norwich. | notice the superior comw y ctih- | SBS WS-Shetiiag e Waek at N, world. ; g to W. The New London Star suggested that | inal court of common bleas, or distrit, | Ball's cottage. 50 Main Street IF YOU HAVE I3 e Y - John V. Lewls of|=ome-Norwich people, if they can not | city, borough, police or town cow 7 ek . J 209 | Trinity Episcopal church, has accepted | 85t the courthouse there by fair and | having criminal jurisdictioh, may com- el i o 2. the b DENTAL WORK - Bix hours atter high water It 72 Jow | the call to the Tectorship of St. John's | "eROTatle means, Will even geal It. | mit to said farm auy common drunk- |, TS CoRuERe, b i e tide, which 1s followed by flood tide. | church in Washington, D. C., and will OF auy Dcscn: ¥ho hAs been three | CIREIYCH, T bet Bl Wohl- COME TODAY e leave his present parish in September. | FINES FOR THREE Tha SERVINIIE B Bt S | . Mt el o suntee We have the most attractive prop. GREENEVILLE e Tl AUTO LAW VIOLATORS | 2iy" narcotic. "It tho. commitment b | ments: The main Leature o ihe i8Y | ARE IN GREAT FAVOR AT THIS = > " SR S will be a ball game between 0~ osition to make that you ever heard. [ .\ o e 1 on thelr summer vacations. One Was Waterford Gonstable Before | mawcs of comene pimr or it mant! | teben's ‘team ‘and a team from mil TIME OF THE YEAR. o ERER Dam—Personals and Notes of In-| F:" : S L:“M“ "h;’D' - v Sandon Dol Court: g€ Watethiily, the: coste shall he Dath | munbor fodr- We have a good supply in’ good-varlety. n urday, las Is. [ ot, ot—— y e state, otherwise y the city, -~ DR. F. C. JACKSON terest. an Irish woman, some 60 years of age, | . 'W. Bllery Allyn of New London was | town or borough court in which the Picnic at-Maennerchor, DR. D. J. COYLE |l e taree tant et floatoa ofe-srom | T35 Jnstantly kilied in Pomeret, by a|fined $20 and costs by Judgo Colt in | court making such commitment is lo- | At the Maemnerchor Sunday after. e b i ha Gree;g?-me dn.m.‘wumbrou;h:-bgcla fall from a lToad of hay which broke | the police court there Friday morning | cated. noon the German Lutheran church of Succeeding the King Dental Co, Friday by employes of Contractor hslr?;? icnka death of Mrs. Oramel ‘Whit- :‘:rs;:lduxfi? %fh:“;‘o:g‘.““‘:‘-".‘r’é" sl;:os How Commitments Are Made :ng.filey -t ',;‘;"L:.,gifg;‘::, ‘fy'leég g o P“ le’s "al‘kflt 203 Main Street, Archibald “Torrance, who is doing the | tiesey, the community of Salem and | making a total of $20.60. Motorcycle | Section 5—Probate courts may com- | B tyerth and the choir of the church b, P Next to Boston Store ;elggir work t;wf:th’rhe rise ot,rv:nter the seminary of young ladies, with | Policeman Smith said his speedome- | mit Pef"’l'&idw"“d tarm h; the man- | @iyl sing. Members of the choir have 6 Fi . Lady Astendant *Phone 1282.3 | friday was about the same as Thurs- | which she has been so long connected, | ter showed $5 miles per hour. Mr.|Der prov n section 2744 of the|peen rehearsing during the past week. ranklin Street ay. have lost a most valued friend and|Allyn told Judge Coit that he didn't | eneral statutes upon the application T 1lor. of any friend, the selectmen of the JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor Personals and Notes. O Major of 7th Regiment. | bupposed the” ofoer wis correct. ra. |town In whics such ‘Inebriate resides Pastors Exchange Pulpits. ¥ Miss Madeline Mulray of Pawtucket i Sajor o sgment. | arding the spesd or a relative. The estate of any per-| Rev. C. H. Ricketts of the Greene- DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | is visiting with relatives on Seventh c%ru;l Maj?x: ?;lllamh:lvhedgc:‘ 7th | ®Gonstable Fred N. Dimock of Wa- | on_committed by a probate court, or | ville Congregational church exchanges . = street, s,V has arrived home hale an earty | o ford was arraigned in the court on | in default thereof, the person or town Ipits Sunday morning with Rev. G. m m 287 Main St. ; after four years of service. the same charge. He was speeding | making the application shall be liable er Lamphere of the Fitchville Bap- PRACTISE LIMITED TO o Miss Rose Tehen of Thirteenth street pl:n‘g“:'t zi;lfil‘;i‘r‘:;":”;:;n‘" TOW | ojong the same avenue and at the to maid :gr'rg “go; his. e:‘x?fi"rof-o _tho | tist church. as returned home er visiti art- same A hi torcycl > = L. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat|zom triends i Uncas Baseball Club. Statth “Hor M Dimeck was_fined | less amount as shail be determined by All Stare Here Today. Rests with the Cook Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. At a meeting of the Uncas base- [$20 and costs, and the costs in his | the directers to be the net average| mp, Al Stars will meet the local e Worlk;on the water mains in Four- | ball club, Luke Hillard was elected | case were the same as in Allyn's. cost per week of the support of each |, .., "o; the Providence street grounds :fi-emgtm;et has b:en completed by geuux—?x—. fi'icé s, l13, héeegn, reslgnre’d. : Dr.glurdnn S, Agly‘n. gmt{:&r ;)lt"El- {mfl‘gf;nfi:‘?ngm m;“’::l";lm .5l | this afternoon. The battery for the | The best natured person in the e 'y department men. apts, I. H. Bromley, C. J. Arms, Dr. |lery yn, was charged wi lure Stars will be: Brickley and L. Stan- Order It Now by Phone 136-5 B. C. Kinne and Rev. S. J. Roberts | to keep the front lights on his ma- | Dé defrayed as far as possible by the | . > e e e f New Bedford | were elected honorary members. chine burning while the machine |inmates thereof, either in cultivating — u is the guest of North Main street Trommers Evergreen, per oate $1.70. AT oA ey friends over the week end. Make the Queen of the Kitchea Ropkin’s Light Happy with a i stood in front of his office in State | the land or any other employment In| pyinters are busy throughout the i shv::; l::ml‘;:d;:';”r inter. | Street Thursday evening. Dr. Allyn | Which the directors may see fit to em- . village. explained that he went into his office | Ploy them. e inner Ale, per case Koehler's Pilsner, per case $1.25, 2 v |est in this vicinity, none are more i - e Do o i e et QB MR MR st B | iy U it | B e et e B Sx Monthe e Thow Yous ||, s cani o Nevmanes, . 2. | Mlodern Gas Range H. JACKEL & CO. :.:‘t'::tvlstmsu Tehen of Thirteenth B:n;'eslgam one-half of & mile from |ofce until after dark, which account- | for a period less than six months nor GAS IS A TIME-SAVER d for the lights being out. Officer h hi If it shall ap-| Willlam Wholoben t Thursday < the ferry and which bears the name of | & " 7 3 T8 5 C IE, BEL, more than three years. shall ap- Spen No building of. fires or carrying out OST A oM the martyr Ledyard, whose remalns s case. |pear to sald trustees that any person |afternoon at Lyme. ashes. Nothing to do but strike a O ARG ERCN RO are here interred, In the center of the| The Dimock case furnished an|committed to said farm ourht to be match and the fire is OFF MONTAUK POINT. | grounds is a noble monument, about | SMUSing clrcumstance—an officer in|paroled, eald trustees may, upon such| It is reported that Mr.iAddison and | A Gas Range is an Ornament in the 30 feet in helght, which was erected | One toWn-arresting an officer of an ad- | condition as it may determine, issue ta | Mr. Pickering have had ‘excellent luck | Kitchen and a joy to the Cook. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Tug Lenape Came Into New London |in honor of the illustrious dead, by the | JOIRnE town. ‘Dimock is a constable | such person a permit to be at liberty | at fshing and.they haverestsbiished a| Order now before the Summer rush. Dental Surgeofl With Report. State of Connecticut. 1o pvaterford Deputy Sheriff J. IL|for a residue of the period of such | fishing record. We are also headquarters forsHum- B nep in P i Tubbs, by whom Dimock is often em- | commitment, and may revoke such Gas Arcs, elsbach Reflex McGrory Buildi The 1 1 o e el | 2038 I Watarfordl castsl was In | permit at any Hms during such period Plonts and Huud and Vaican Taak rory Building, Norwich, Conn, o large seagolng tug Lenape,| Rey. V. A. Cooper has returned to|court and sald that recently Officer |of commitment. e writtea requesy NTalee Tiantarn: i ;’W“ei‘}”’ the f‘hl‘;gfie‘d"}‘zf-fld Read- | Mysfic from Petersburgh with the re- | Smith, returning from Hartford, trav- | of the trustees shajl be sufficient wars DIED. el BErL ke ol S adelphia, entered|mains of the late James Dawley, Eeq. | eled through Waterford on his motor- | rant to authorize 'any officer of said | MNALLY—In Jewett City, ‘Aug. 3 ’ o London harbor Friday morning|which were buried in Mystic Sunday. |cycle at a 40 mile clip and the sheriff | farm or any officer authorized to serve| 1910: Miss Catherine McNally, aged- Tlle d NWHI s e ‘g“n""" of her barges| My Cooper informs us_that Peters- |sald he had witnesses i he wished to | criminal processes to return to 6aid | Fowerei from the home of her brother. PENDANTS R raeen lost oft Montauk' Polnt on | burgh is assuming a business alr.|push the matter. farm any person to whom such permit R T > - arSday. re that the tug was bound | SIOTeS are being Teopened, many of| Dimock runs a Jitney. He had a|has been given. and such oficer shall | Monday &t 830 o'clock, & Gas M Eledncal Dq". BROOCHES o ;hu it B ug fi ol Rh them by northern men. warrant for an arrest at the time he | hold such person when 5o requested| St. Mary’s church at 10 o'clock. il de s S August 3.—The Greeneville and West | was arrested and was soon to serve it. [ and shall be pald for such services as | CHADWIOK—Suddenly, at _ Sallors’ i 5 BAR PINS ey o e e wagean Into| Side Baptists had & very pleasant time are provided for arresting and holding | ~ Sug Harbor, Aug. & 1915, Albert J. 321 Main St., Alice Building : A Long 1siand. Barge Knickerboeker, the | 2t Allyn's Point Wednesday. =Looking | g1y BIRTHDAY OF e e o Timing M orccnsses | Chadwick. aged 7§ years. i BRACELETS mfile sl g] t o °°b °;‘i s 3 at matters in a sensible light, more Upon the return to said faim of such | HEWLITT—At Po%uunnou&'ldg.dflul. & 1k ge of the tow, was buffeted | chowder was provided than were DAVID H. FANNING. | person, he may be held for tis residue | J; 1815. Annle E. wife of Edward Newest. desi in Plati 4 0 such an extent that she sprang a speakers, which was just what the e D LR Sali of the od of his original commi! Hewlitt, in her 70th year. lesigns in Platinum an leak. The pumps Were set going and | opi "1 perd green gold. tmmediately checked up, with the re- children liked. Prominent Worcester Manufacturer is| ment and the'time between receiving sult that the water gained Tapidly:de- No Room for the Lawyers. Hale and Vigorous. such permit end his return to said CARD OF THANKS. DIAMOND JEWELRY j|srite L e re | o —merior court” for e | On.Wednestay. TAGE" 4. the Worces R In behalf of the relatives, T wish t arge. ile the crew of the barge unty met at 0] on 'uesda) s ug. 4, 4 n bel o e relatives, ‘wis] 0 a specialty. was battling with the water, the (ug |and sajourned for throe weeks, as the | ter Gazette said of David H. Fanning: | The act further provides that if any | inanic the kind friends and nelghbors| SWEET GRASS BASKETS, BEACH, Prices the Lowest. . was sent under full stead headed for | hotels in the place were so full of| Today is the $5th birthday anniver- |inmate of the farm shall refuse to obey | or their many acts of kindness ren-| BASKETS, NURSERY BASKETS, New London. The barge was towed to | summer visitors that neither bar nor|Sary of David H. Fanning, president | the regulations he may, upon order of Mrs. 2 *Fran: BASKETS, Fi ER BASK- R a Dotnt 15 milos south of the as buoy | Jury could ba sccommodated. At a|of the Royal Worcester Corset com- | the trustees, be transferred to the jail f,:;’dk:‘: mna:-“l::? “}w M°:;: i oy ggcflw::p T:;s,';g{-'&“ F::,n- VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- §|on Montauk Point, when she sank in|subsequent bar meeting, there was a |Pany, and although Mr. Fanning ex-|O0f the county wherein sentence ~was _ % TEST GIVEN HERE. 19 fathoms of water. The crew which | very general expression of opinion in |Pected no special observance of the |imposed, his jail term to be in the dis- | offerings 8o gemerously contributed. | BASKETS, FAVOR BASKETS. 5 had been fighting the water on the|favor of holding the court at Daniel- | vent. neither the members of his fam- | cretion of the trustces, but not to ex- CLINTON J. HYDE. e barge were saved. sonville In case accommodations could | iy nor the employes of his factory al- | ceed® the term for which such person = W‘Tlt:‘eehLenape put -into. New London | not be furnished in Brooklyn. :gwm thg dnvfn}a‘ f \;nngncle%. All ':;‘,i"} otherwise have been etained at MRS EDWlN F AY t] e remaining two barges, wher i e members o amily, including a ‘arm. ks Jflllll & Gefl. H. Bllss et Captain repsted the laas. ot tho Death of Prominent Lawyer. daughter from Philadeiphia, arrived| In case any inmate shall become in- Hon. Edmund Perkins dled after a|Guring the morning to pass the day at |sane, it is provided that he may be ve%‘ififi"‘f-"éfié"fiié.fil‘;’%‘:‘ré‘é’ USS ¢ the | Protracted illness at his residence on |the Fanning home. 150 Woodiand [-detained either in the asylum.at Mid- Lenape has lost this week, having lost | WWednesday, at the age of 46 years. He| street. A birthday luncheon and a |dletown or the Norwich state hospital urc one i the Narrasansert maving 105t | was a son of the late Dea. Francis | birthday Ginner, as well 4 the reun- | until he shail have recovered his san. Franklin Square. 1814—1914 in the week, when the barge with @ |ASher Perkins, was born in Norwich, |jon, are features of the observance |ity. In that case the incideut.expenses “E o J |' A m & large cargo of coal was cut down and lememd Obgrlln University, Ohio, and | there. Office employes of the factory | Shall be borne by the personec estate, 15 Main Street T DEL - “ FF orn A. Morgan SOn | sunic by the steamer Concord. . The | 1ater turned his attention to <ivil en- | sent to.the Fanning home an enormous | OF, if he has none, by the town where- - c o Lenape lett New London Friday morn- | §incering. He was employed by Archi- | basket-of roses as their testimonial by [in' he resides, or, if he has no resi- Plan AL, ing as soon as the accldent was re-|DPald Kennedy, one of the engineers|special messenger. dence, then by the state. Rates 75 o iy sl w LEHIGH VALLEY ported at the custom house, bound for [ $H8aged In bullding the Norwich and| ~'Mr. Fanning is an alert and active Some Penalties Bangor with the remaining two barges. | Woicoster railroad. Upon the com-|map,'and in spite of years that would § HAYES BROTHERS. No. 2 Nut =5y pletion of the road, he entered the law | be & b n 11| A fine of not more than $i,000 or im $6.00 per-ton. £ the 1 a burden to some men he st = r- Telephone 1227. 25-28 Broadway =0 Miss Margaret Adda Proctor, Who | “Free Soilers”. In 1355 he was elected | fo aio i e buoimees o notant- | for any person, not authorized by law, Teiephone 884 will have general supervision Gf the | by the Ameri rty I O T | i RhaNTcOTveY ioF or cause to H — ————— | residence conditions of Connecticut | Norwich in. the legistarure, srne: ’men: ;‘:’ figure 1s “‘?“d‘-‘hm““,d“l‘g in the | | X onveyed o,.ym,,pmw‘ g g —AND— 1647 Most Clgars are Good— llego for Women, has arrived at|defeated as a Republican candidate for Ty o e Simbst o5 often e | ebriate farm, or the grounds or bulld- ’ e THESE ARE BETTER | 3°7 LORI°0 0" e cotioss, butiasags | ConEress i, 1859, He was for many | ™Mr. Fanning = began_the work of (1% eny oplum. cocalne. chloral, R Adam’s Tavern: o of | maki: ts in single room i = are ready fe ccupancy. = ng corse a g m in narci e R | e e ot Majn Street " Tho wusinss’ prospored | Inioxicating liawors or sy frcarms: 1861 GAR (Pres 5 - usy Times af nington, and location after location was se- 2 W 10cCl ot of Thames DAt and oiie wil'Ps| Lively times in Stonington and an | cured and outsrown until the present Sy rope I ox(Gevice Wil ey Lady Assistant offer to the public the finest standard Try them and. see, Sotaht forithens Auouity along shore about this time. The |factory site was acquired. The build- | b® used in attempting to escape, or in Telophone 328-3 brands of Beer of Europe and America: | THOS. M., SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. seleacitbing S N Wadawannuck is full or nearly so, | N8 there was intended to meet all de- n"‘g “’1:} P’;;“:‘P escape. Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Next to Palace Cafe For Y. M. C. A. Open Alr. and more people are coming. The|mands, but has been added to and im- unelatny ter 48 noure after HENRY E. CHURCH Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's! Tho et ot e aE "s. out. | town talkk is the proposed removal of | proved. It is now regarded as one of written notice to relatives, tie body of ch_Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout,’ WM. SMITH ALL Scot door mesting Sunday afterneon st § | the boats from Groton to the old place, | the model factorles of the country,with any inmate who shall die at the farm EN 15 & C. Importea Ale, Bunker - Ginger g | shall be at the disposal o the Yale ¢ N - ?;d:’:k a;z t‘!;m B\}d:%!nshafl) M%mnflu ” Made ; Brevet Major. ?Xffinfi"&"m‘&u""mfifig’?& tg‘:higinth “"""*“"thedlcal‘demmmu; l&r the gglmpknému%: Tx: A.nhomou-r. be Rev. M. J. B. Fuller of Han- ugust 4—Capt. John A. Tibbetts purpese of advancing medicai science. , over. Reginald Ashbey is to be the | of New London commissary, U. 8, voie | O SPloYes- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. cornetist and Miss Harriet Coit is to | unteers, has been brevetted major. A " HORSE'S KICK BREAKS A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. preside at the organ at this popular | graduate of the old 14th, his services|C. A. C. OFFICERS FRANK SMITH’S RIBS. D E N T I S T Telephone 44712, service for men and women. have entitied him to the promotion. PREPARING FOR EXAMS, —_— DR. E. J. JONES SRR A Bt ohn '00d, many years ent of e b . od &d For Caucus Registration. the Williamsville company, .KINingly. Thinks Animal Was Irritated by In- The: registrars and. assistant regts- | died July 31, and was buried Wednes. | CO2st Artillery Men to Begin- Series sect’s Sting. Suite 46 Shannon Building trars were in session on Friday in the | day. with Masonic honors. of Conferences. e 2 different voting districts for the pur- | The Transcript says the West Kil- A horse that is ordinarily kind and | Take elevator Shetucket Street en- pose of recelving names for caucus|lingly Academy has ceased to exist,| The.serfes of conferences for offi- | Sentle, but that he thinks a bee or trance. Phone. registration. They sit again next Fri- | after 18 years of life. The property | S°Ts of the Connecticut Coast artillery | 2 hornet must have stung at an un- day. was sold August 1 to Rev. J. V. Lewls | COrPS begins Sept. 1. The conferenoces | Propitious’ moment, kicked Frank BE. A GOOD TIME TO BUY A CONCORD CARRIAGE = o this city, for the Tastern'Conveca. | will continue untl Nov.'s, Smith in the chest Friday atternoon Groton borough has a traffic police- | tion of Episcopal churches for $1400, | Intended as aration an ke three S on right side. - man, Special Officer E. G. Black hav. | It is to be immediately fitted up for|annual examinations prescribed by-the | Mr. Smith is employed by Church & Shea & Burie § (open or top), of the following, manu-, ing received appointment from the|church purposes. war department for officers of the mil- | Allen, and he had just returned from 41 Main Street facture: . H. A.' Moyer, W. N. Brock- Tl purpoese.. e brivd a funeral to the stables om Oneco warden and burgesses of the borough. | | W €. Wtter ot ror o s aausted| "L nigh. stanoard 1s required now |atrest - He was brushing:the horee law office. way, Cdolidge Carriage Co. 4 by the war de t of officers of | which he had tak M = B2, s ar Separizmont of oficers of | which he 24 Jut tnkes out.of 0 (l] Funeral Directors " : Opinion of Connectiout Hotsls. | fima to preparation for the examina. 3 GAGER A Ip in, Ting letters to the New. tiona, Cocasionally an offcer” funks lcuf S - A New London over the appropriate e | rase, - | o o But this s 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. hi of A. A. S. or something like it. This The donferences will dbe held in B b is the style of his nonsense: “Here | Norwichwend all the other citles where the 4 MONEY LOANED I am at “The Pequot.” I left the “Wad- |-the: - artill ri Funeral Director §| ——————— —["" = ' e s, 2amenes, ucnen, fovecs B\ W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D.. est Rates of Interest. An okl I Unclaimed Letters, Hazpe Bye, Ear, d H o R lc K s L G e = g Sotu AT o X, "R s and Embalmer Mechanteal Dr. Hours: = T0O LATE. TO MEND 1f you have been paying too much for your Feed and perhaps not:getting the best of service, we would urge you to glve us a trial. We stand for all that Is high class In the Feed busi- "CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Cove - Street INET I S S post office for the week ending Aug. me o 7, 1915, are as follows: Miss Harriet riginal Alton, G. R. Adams, Miss Helen Bind- MALTED MILK |55, a5 Uriless you say .’nm’ Mrs. Ida McWhirter, Christine Pur- ; -+ mooh, Mrs, James Simmo; Mrs, M. You‘'may geot-a:Substitute, |B. Tower, Miss. Laura v%mg Migs SHeutcNalinc _Prompt service day or night Tel. 642-2, Lady Assistant