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1 gi : & il e S THE E ] § i 16 Franklin Square EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY; QLASSES 1 8 t of town every Friday i <2 ‘J‘ul;“uld August. Bundays by i 7 | ¢ i i i3 i fhe 3 s oner Brown was in New London to 5 | continue his investigation. The cor- § g and found that she stories at each house. e AR 2 neat litle sum for her trouble. . ezt You can't sell a fifty-cent plece for - - » — Pl & -x‘psfl':?e::. actually SIemPS || preqictions for Thurstay: Party At a recent meeting of the Taft- We positively work for the very B T ville Pinochle club plans were dis- W ‘nsmed ‘Thursday’s i ‘woman cussed for the annual field day. It LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE er before noon. After- | Bailey and fl:m other [1d w g oRE H W is hoped to make it a larger one this Blankets teany dentist in the city charges. and threatening. Rain mnfi: ‘before the coroner, who grill- called fnf year, & ” $2.95 We 'vl-- expert service and high led vlsorun:lty 'lnng an e:lo‘r;d t;; m'lfl-ns - . = Robert Size uality work as any dentist in the learn something crime 2 ‘ersonals and Notes. Pk snd blue borGers — August | Blankets, dainty pink and blue worla e e e g B o T’hncmmmusum Sale price $235 a pair, Tegular | borders—August-Sale Price’$iss a I xay S B o e st ] Bobert 'Br!edy spent Thursday at i DENTAL WORK - - - 13| e & =5 R eignbor. | Watch Hill. $5.00 Blankets $3.95 $7.50 Blarkets $595 COME TODAY - Miss Neola Bissonette spent Thurs- Stz 114 fios Wodl Bimkew— | o Fioe Cilifornia White W Bmmkers, size — Augwst Sele Wa have the most attractive prop-- MRy ¥ X : of Suyder | th PR K S e Ty 4636 2 pair, , regulsr price osition to make that you ever heard. : j i o sivousa- | and e e Plumbers are now engaged in doing B Aien . ey . EXAMINATIONS FREE D L ot ot D et s acit o bes | Fiompton takem o JalL v |~ | necemary Tepairs at the ciub. gansets Pier, whers ‘she Here DR. F. C. JACKSON i e el 5 o ot Wi Groot | vertised a reward of 3500 on Thursday | The Misses Mae and Agnes Dough- R W A et for information leading to the detec- | 6Tty are at Pleasant View to spend the DR. D. J. COYLE GREENEVILLE ton of « the murderer. The reward of- | Week end. A Sy L A $T0.06 value = $4.96 Succeeding the King Dentsl o || ohetuoket Mille Will Ciose for Two he his f:fi?fln“fi?‘&:’.fii"h‘.fi;fi;‘ Haali’ A | _Theodors Fregeau, who is passing T purs of Tl Vool Siuskuts sssorind <hecks and eoior £ G5 oy Weeks for Vacation—Personals and | hearing at the golice headquarters he | Hull, who is taking an| eager interest | Week at Pleasant View, was in town combmations, full 114 sime—reguler $600 Fiaid Dlankets at Next to Boston Sters Notes, ordered a4 Thempson com-lin the attempt to run down the mur- Thursday. 25 pairs of Smer guulity Pied Wool Bankets, assorted cherks el mitted to the county jail. They have derer. e Bl e A =nd Sive—ropuinr $1.50 BUMDKEES BE ....... o ..o o The, Shetucket mills will close down large number of local young people = of extre fme Codfornis Wodl Hlatkets with Cmployes tho weeke vasation - This| TWENTY PETITIONERS GOVERNORS WILL e Sy — ; T Dertecs —tiwen are wutonl $755 Blankets er: oLl Es e e FOR NORWICH BOULEVARD. SEE NEW ENGLAND| Mrs James Morton end eon of will be: This com- v and it preciated. e foo ks Natick, Mass, are visiting w 5 g —_— During the vacation period Agent and rthe: uth, Anna Perkins of South B street. : BLANKETS RESERVED UNTIL : IN GREAT FAVOR AT THis | Mrs: Hobost A Bty wii taks ap, so. | Selsctmen ‘Are Asked to Call Spacial|To Tour Both Northern and Southern | Anna Peridns”of Sou o weter 2 iy B : o VARE e Rl tomoblle tour through the White s g > John W. Plant of New Bedford is|the pastor, Rev. G. H. Bwing. e oitincic bl e alling on old friends. Air. A petition with 20 signers has been| A conference of governors of all|in town c We have a good supply in good varlety. Able to Be Out Again. presented to the selectmen asking that |the states is to be held at Boston | 20t Was a former resident here. Morgan Company Incorporates. Buy your OLIVES -hers, The many friends of Herbert Scott |a special town meeting be called with- |from the 2th to the 28th of this| R. Paradise, J. Gadbols ang H. Bel- | The Morgan company, Inc., of New i of Prospect strest, who underwent an | in a reasonable time for the purpose |month when northern and southern |lsle Were fishing at Hopedale Thurs- |1ondon has filed papers of tnoorporas DT gPeration Tecently, will be &lad 10,4 guthorizing the board of selectmen |New England will be visited, and the | 387 afternoon and expect to de there | 1100, WU U0 SEERTY OF T A4 Ly y " rk tmmmuwl-tob.wtm = : t 'People’s Marke 3 . ‘incorporate Thursday was his first day outdoors,|t0 Improve the highway extending |governors will have a chance to get . d to sell books eorge Bfuddeman, who recently cut south from Backus corner to Trading |in touch with the people of these sec- | G et 6 Franklin Street Mrs. M. J. Sullivan of Fourth street | Cove. - tions as well as with those of the |his finger while at work at the Con- bas retuimed home after passing & | The petition is as follow oe|EoTsiemn section of New Eugland, The |necticut college grounds, bas resumed & ‘mont at Chesterfleld. ‘We, the undersigned, taxpayers conference means much to the people s WO FRUSHS SRR Bawithe _— the town of Norwich, respectfully pe- |of the states to be visited for the ideas ey o = 3 Morgan, Bert E' Bent J. R Portelance spent Thurs- | tition the honorable board of select- |obtained by the governors will fis- | Albert Frechetts, who has been vis- | 2r¢ G. Kenneth t 1 gday at Pleasant View, the guest of |men to call a meeting of the voters of | prove some popular fallacies about |iting here with relatives on South A ;g: Leon C. Beurzel, al of New Lon- \ her daughter, Miss Emma, who is|said town for the purpose of author-|peoplo and their business that have |street leaves for Rutland, Vermont,|don: i spending her annual vacation there. |izing said board to improve the high- | obtained because they have been |this morning. Ry e L s i e $1. TO NEW YORK & wich and way extending south from Backus cor- |stated and repeated until they are be- Theodore Relf of Portchester, N. Y., | ner to Trading Cove. lieved. New England needs to get in NORWICH TOWN CHELSEA LINE and Frank Williams of Bridgeport| C. H. Preston, H. R. Branche, C. S.}touch with public sentiment elsewhere Hartford Speaker at Pine Grove. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SWEET GRASS BASKETS, BEACH |spent Thursday at Horton's Cove, the | Sands, J. H. Canty, C. W. Pearson, W. |for in the race for business and for — oo Hadld A - ieelols s &F . i ~ SERVICE BETW BASKETS, NURSERY BASKETS, | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Mac- | H. Cruickshank, Charles L. Stark W. |prosperity New England does not take |Rev. Elwell O. Mead to Preach at P, Ry NORWIC K ARD NEw FONK LUNCH BASKETS, FLOWER BASK. | Millan. 3 P, McGarry, M. Hourigan, T. C. Mur- [a back sest with the rest of the| Congregational Church Sunday— i = phy, Charles 1. 'Smith, Roilin C. Jones, | United States when it has a square | Gener Village Notes, e i Fowm Sorwidh Tosslusn, St ETS, SCRAP ~BAGKETS, FRUIT| Mrs F. C. Baker of Arnold Mills, | John H. Ford, W. T. La \ L. |deal. That it has not always had: L auspices of the soclety on Busdny af Sayn Sundegw @ S35 5. . BASKETS, FAVOR BASKETS, R I, has returned to her cottage at{Burnap, Frank H. The south and the west and the| urs Sara Goldsworthy of Lafavette | the Conmecticat . Sei - A Fuw e, ) Willimantic camp after a_fow days'|Hyde. Edgar H. Allen, A. J. Friswell, middle west have been found stand- | ireet is in Canterbury. the Suest of oy il gt e ws for plans and prices. Plex, East River, Toot visit with her sister, Mrs. W, W. Arm- | W, F. Hill. ing together in the congress of the | §T""%,d Mrs. Joseph Brith e e — - g 3o G Street, Modays, Wednesday, ¥yt~ MRS EDW]N FAY strong, of Prospect street. shls ite 1n line with . mqvement|nation. but it B e souwIth | days, at § p. m. —e— y the Norwicl er of | New Englanders. We of New Englan: T F. V. KNOUSE, Agent e Rev. John McCormick of the Cath- | Commerce to construct a 21-foot boule- | need to show the rest of the country | 2y Coud Hunt has returned to Tiion, = - OMPKINS . Feankila Savare. olic university, Washington, and his | vard into Norwich from Trading Cove |what we are and what we have and | o oz ug. 29th brother, Lawyer McCormick, of New by way of Backus corner. The object |what we propose to do and fo have |Parents on Lafayette street. The sérvices are held &t 11 a. m, 3! 67 West Main Street $1. TO NEW YORK $1. York, are spending a few days with | is the congestion _on | That will be & gain for New England ey D.m. and 8 p. m. thelr mother on Central avenue. Thames street by making another way |and for every business In It. GIve | obat for o Ay or twe ot hier TIC DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE —— of approach to the city which will be | the visitors a real knowledge of our | FRZS',I00 B CaY Of WO OF M 267 Main 8t REUNION OF COMRADES Spetially avallable for automoble and | conditions and let them consider them. BT B TS e other traffic coming from or Ing to ‘e have no fear of wl e result LE—In g PRACTISE LIMITED TO FOR THE 52nd TIME | New London. will be, road e ositing st M 0 | Henryaon of ‘mew’ s == construct the mew road, putting| The Boston Advertiser puts it this * St pina fexsh B Iiadle SoOA Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. Underwood of Peck’s Corner. Funeral services wi === To Survivers :‘f 29“;‘ i:uh‘:’wn;- Will Meet it in & boulevard condition. one that | way: “For years, in remote sections, = ore Next Weel entice automobile owners and |the idea has been accepted as gospel fobies > s others, will cost approximately 33,000, |truth that New England s o 8pot |y o win aree B 1 ran oD, N = sl ot New Hasvsn, coe. | 20 Wake an excellent entrance int | where wealthy men sit on their mOReY | Ko Wienet Tor b Font oain oL e : It N Ph E. B. Chaniplin of New Havén, €6r- | and exit from the city on the south.|bags and count enormous profits gain- omimaat * |HMOLMES_In New London, at Neptune Order It Now by Phone 136-5 | responding secretary of association of | The distance to New London will thus | cd oy mopioiiee tosious Drofits gain- Miss Sarah Jackson has returned| Park. Aus. 10, Ads Lowise Hotmes Trom E ¥ the 26th regiment Connecticut Volun- | be increased but slightly and the im- |try; that our mills earn annual divi- e e Ropkin's Light Binner Ale; per frons | teers, has sent out the motice calling | provement in the road condition will | dends anywhere feam 15 to 15 war aovi. 1o With iriends. o Lateyette strest. | TRIrRL,sttvices wil be hete o $1.40. for the 52nd annual reunion of the | offset the increased length of distance.|a year; that our railroads are run by — nts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Morgan W' e s Koehler's Pilsner, por case $125, |Bssociation at the Buckingham Me- s claimed that the road can De|grafters and are operated with reck- | yrigs Charlotte McCormick of New ? 3 o N Delivesy*to all of the city. | Worial-on Thursday next week. made without any extra appropriatin, |less disregard for safety; that we are | yori has been spending a few days| A . at 2.30 p. m. Hwng and mms Free parts > @ | The business meeting will be called | as the town has appropriated sufficient | opposed to every form of real, POPU- | wite Mrs Fenry Becloston of Tanmre | NOLAN—1in Baitic, Aug. 13, 1915, Wa- H. JACKEL & CO. at 11 o'clock in the morning. Dinner | money for highway development to|lar government, and that we are phar- | o', liam D. Nolan. served et 12:30 by the Wo- |allow for this road construction. All |isaical, narrow-minded. Intolerant of Funcral trom the home of his father, man's Rellef corps. thatis mecessary, ohe authority says,|real progress or liberal ideas: that| afrs Mary Clark has returned to e e gl;';"gg-‘{\% ‘1‘1", ~ As there are only 133 of the old|is to invest the Selectmen With author- | we ate self-sufficlent. greedy ot spe: |, . : 1 regiment living every comrade is par- | ity to expend the money, they being|cial privilege, living on profits un- | wim A Soer Dur” of CCan gpent| church. Balilc. at s o'clock. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | ticularly urged to attend, and associ- | tied down to expenses under $500. Any- | fairly” wrung from the Test of ‘the 2 b A street. ate members will be heartily wel- | thing over that amount calls for action country, ever since the Civil war. So —_— -4 Dental Surgeon come. gu the part of the evoters of the town. [ bitter has this sentiment been thal| nprs Jeremih Ficids and fwo chil- CARD OF THANKS. overha“ The following are the officers of tho | The selectmen can expend anything up | we have suffered from it gTievously. |dren, of East Orange. N. Jo are Z| We. the undersigned. wish to extena assoclation: o $560 on ven piece of road, pecially at Washington of late. Bus- ew clas’ /Meflrfly Building, Norwich, Conn. | “"President, John S§. Moland, New |more than that calls for authoriy on |inses - logisiation hes . disoriminased | i€ & few weeks at Mrd. Fields' former | our heartfeit thanks to the friends and - home on West Town reet. neighbors for their kindness and sym- London; vice presidents, first, R. P.|the part of the voters. There is little b r 4 Gordon, Niantic; second, J. A, Conkliny | doubt that a meeting will be called for pathy in our late bereavement, and aiso Essex; 'third, Horace Burdick. North|action on the matter of the petition | wrecking our great rallroad systems |jaos roonsan Lillibridge of the €cot- | (s friends that kindly sent fioral forms. No. 71 to 25 Ferry Strest z land road and Mrs. Danlel Wheeler of of all ki Stoninston; ~ chaplain, H. S. Grey,|Within a short time and that the se- ot 4 indensible pempecu- MRS. ALBERT BROWN AND FAMILY. | e kinds on R i s e e R R e o B ows ae this misrepresaia. | Stirtevant street were at the Draw- PENDANTS ; bridge for an outing Thursday. AUTOMOBILES, B : D. Sevin, Norwich; corresponding sec- | thority. tion, this unworthy prejudice against = - BROOCHES | e [P R g e e Mors. N. D.\Chase of Otrobando ave. : -CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ; BAR PINS Outing at Pins Grove. %o put their end 1n shape that will cor- the” New London toenpike. visiteq : and respond with the Norwich section. The | der a totally-unfair handicap. This 1s | fhends at Proont Viiarike, isite LUXURY } ‘econouY TRUCKS CARTS 3 BRACELETS Mrs. George F. Tubbs of West Main | road would be of gravel construction, | uy s Sipitar ol SeNary Gall Sl lends af asan ew this week. ur 7 5 B Crase cottage ot T B a) Washs | Similar to the r0ad to Jewstt City. it is a question of & Ereat public| arss Emma Van Zinger, general Moohanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- & Newest designs In Platioum and || burn to the Alpha class of the Chesrn e opinion; of sectional misunderstand- e in Y. W, A ming, Uphelstering and Woed Work, % grees gord, of the Good Shepherd. ~The members | BAR ASSOCIATION = R A. has been visiting Miss Marion L. 15 Main Street Blacksmithing in =l its branches. left here on the 8:45 trolley in th AT EASTERN POINT | As the i meeting | Randall at her home on West Town DIAMOND JEWELRY §!morning, and had & very enjoyable 2 BN prefudic wiin' fact misrepresentation [sireec day. Attorneys From AN Over the Stats | i Doroonel O & ets FUNmL = apaciaity. < Attended Informal Meeting. e ity Cam SHts he G S ——— ’,',;,}"‘,Z,;_mm“o;“g,"“m-fl Prices the Lowest. , | Harvard Scholarship for Norwich Boy. —— trip, favored by Governor Walsh, have been passing & few days in Mad A scholarship of $200 at Harvard | Connecticut State Bar Assoclation |by all the representatives of our lead- | jxon and Guilford, making ,’; trip by VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON. J|Bas been awarded "to Richard K. |held its annual summer meeting at d industri trolley. b s & Prentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B, |the Griswold hotel at Eastern Poiat. gV of Prentice of Lincoln avenue. The | About 60 members from all over the i v e scholarship is Tor general excelience in | state attended. Following the usual ¢ ur railroads, John ¥, Luther, who has been for the second TEST GIVEN WERE —AND— he has | custom, the meeting, which is more | ind; e, B g ik & i 2 o EMBALMERS ly informal. Luncheon was served at W 2 o'clock. o earners There were no and no set Lady Assictant i program. _After the luncheon the time will bY | was spent in -soctalbility g0 back home? G doub Telephone 328-3 1814—1914 e ot the peace charge paid e Sormer ol Y TN T HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN ‘Jokn A. Morgan & Son|:nd snother COAL LEMIGH VALLEY RHEUMATISM GOES e T e ey " The didoresaiesd ; DENTIST i IF. HOOD’S , ISTUSED | ingtom make it very aiffcult to ine DR. E. J. JONES r o - —— g sure the e delivery of any eort of Most Clgars are,Good— . i mafl = Stop T W ; THESE ARE BETTER nd builds up the p————ee C P m ar TOM'S 1.2-3 Sc CIGAR - :,!:;",,,,_"':}1{ %*,:_:;,:nmfl-vw | Bev « NEW OAKLAND GOODMFEILOW“‘»I.?:CIGAR ,"“"’,%, e i T motoring here trom Shea & Burke THOS. My SHEA, Prop. Franklin-6t. Theumatism, stomack 41 Maia Street I 5 SoSii S tin Dusiness-results, . g Funeral Directors