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ara .<.-can-»-au»9/nnuaitlli d : 1 fis%i&é&g $ ois i BUTTER ax Qmy:~ that time, must present such ' certi- ity waa e Tehind, iz 31 - o Qidn't fhink o needed any puAniiuae, bui of|ficates to Major Church on or before P oy LAMB FORD HOOK: igot an invitation from ihe Leading netiable fur- nitune stone in town %o ‘just come in and Look MAYOR MURPHY ATTENDED CROCODILE CLUB REUNION A Statewide Gathering On the Shore of Lake Compounce Thursday. ‘With a fair day snd a jolly crowd, REV. E. GEORGE ZIDDLE, D. D, AT NEW BRITAIN CONFERENCE Sessions for A. M. E, Zion Church Bodies Are Being Held. The sixth session of ‘the District CANTE- LOUPES ; GOOD around." 2 o wenZ and was do tempied by ihe Leautiful. ? LEMONS senvicealile new things o saw that of Loughi aone of the most pleasing and lars- | Conference, the eighteenth annual ses- | For Stewing 1 : est reunions of the Crocodile club|sion of the Sunday school convention [ Tb. 18¢c dozen .... 15¢ whot: wagon Load. took place Thursday at Lake Com- R . and the Varick Christian Endeavor . i unce, and.one .of the officials who [ convention of th Jhe paices were so reasonable and the thingd|Bouncs, and ove of the oficials who|convention of the A M. E zion|§ Sugar Cured R A i 3 3 of this . M. i PINES do pacity fhat of jusi couldn't Aelp ii of god a|WOT mmRN G NI BU NS g:d‘;g\-;,t;-mghumgg gherch, New HAM, Sliced Ml i R AT A Raby John, he's 30 de-|CuTed to many o ihe wmiling |ley is pastor. The three big conve b........ 20c|For Potting Choice Cuts for. 25c nice, mew, Lidile chaia fo aly goin, ° crocodiles, who gathered a little | tions will Sontinue in seasion the rest . b, 12 i Qurller, AR the | TAJOTILY: coioes |35 o week., Rew -Or. C. 8 Whitted || RIB ROAST ANe 49 2¢ | CORNED SWEET stauedive. Crowd began to arrive at 11 o'clock |of New Haven, preaiding elder of the " Ja-Ja, and gathered at the casino. district, presid 1 at the session. The |m BEEF POTATOES . Mayor James Cray had the mem- |meeting opened with the folloawing or- 16¢ 6 Lou, bers of the Mayors' association as|ganization: Secretnries, Rev. Georse B S Ibs...... 25¢ his guests in Bristol during the|F. Green of New London and Miss @. S.o~Jdhe store ¢ went to was morning. The hungry officlals of utherlu Sedtt of New - Bedford, Connecticut citles arrived at the lake press committes, Rev. J W.| ugar Cured, Smoked Round, Sirloin, Short about one o'clock, Secretary Beers \lnc.hnnud of Waterbury. S t L SH E & BURK F of the C“lm"ius Elub ::u-a' mudbun; the sl‘Il‘ of Zion, and local »':pp.":.'frr?. uess meeting in the casine to order committee on credential: through it LA 'y 1315 ‘and discributed diuner tiokets | aecretary. Mra g i o ] 0 ers ih. ‘: Ibs. Ib. among the members of the club, ll‘llu reported 335 delegates pres- 37.47 MAIN STREET "t election of officers resulted as follows: @ session was characterized Preaident, Gideon M. Wakelee of Hunt~ h\ lively music and wholesome testi~ ington; vice president, Edward R monlp. of the hope in Christ, PARTY BY Mi38 TIBBITTS. g B I e o Address by Norwich Paster Fresh From Our Ovens Pierce of Hristol, Rev, E. George Biddle, D. D, of WINTERQREEN POINT PARTY, % Young Men in Camp Entertained |In Monor of Mother's Birthday and| The secretary and treasurer did [ Norwich gave a strong exposition of Daily the third chapter nf Exodus. Rev. T. .k Their Friends. Quests—Engagement Announced, 3 & e | B Roach of New Haven and Rev. The young men of Quaker Hill vil-| Miss Nellie 'mihm. of Union atreet | latter never colleots dues. George H., Coffey of Hayden.' recent tage Who are spending a week at Win- | entertained a number of frienda Wed- In Memory of Preaident Milla, u:‘,':a:::‘ 'g\,:"“,"hn‘“:"&!:w‘.;‘;fi MOHICAN LUNCH FRUIT stergreen Point at Camp E-H.Ge, en- |neaday evening in honor of the birth- Mr, Heers read a memorial of the|to membership to the New England CAKE ls‘ " tertained & number of thelr friendaday of Mre, Tibbitts, also Miss Rer- | late l‘mMel\"-‘ the Hon, Samuel J.|conference. Several young people came L Sataessasasa s % at thelr camp Tuesday evening. Guests | tha Simpson and brother Hartley | WUl a8 falltwe’ - As the ] i B ST AR A T It haa that Butter Taste were present from out of town and al- | Rlmpson, of Tilton, N, H, Who are|ef men who have held office in the |snoke worde of encouragement to APPLE CAKB. 10c ; %0 n;m the village, numbering about |#uests at her home. Crocodile club, During the last year | them, each. .. T 60, ‘The eamp was prettily decorated | The time was most enjoyably apent | vur beloved president has passed | Rev. Dr, ©, 8 Whitted of New Ha- 3 h leetion of the club. He enjoyed the annual|churches reported that ¥ deved durin & launch Hfls. lates. - .AVID BY WATER WINGS, ,‘“N\VS — York, . . ter ®inglng was [0 Playing games, and the piano was | from earth, the Hon, Samuel J Milis | von dellvered his annual add FRUIT each..... ]oc.ls‘ 1""" :d.ma:“flr\‘\‘n: “\:! wh\v‘q was & [Rot eatirely left alone for they were | uf Bloomfeld, He was one of the | preatding elder, uhnvl‘nl nlh:nw":‘l':‘\‘:f MACARONI m ) selectioh Tendered by & quartet com- (Al In the singing mood. A feature | GREINAL twenty members of the 18- |dition of affaire in the district. His BEANS CHOCOLATE MARSH. on Tendered . Mitlicent | Waa & selection, A Yankes In Love | ilature of 1818 10 #pend that ‘mem: frebort ‘Was diacussed b Rev: 4 lbs..... 25¢ OW RO Waterbury, Aation “givan By HArtley ‘impion, | o st Comuunce: Sl fTom | Gores Bitdhe ot I i i MALL! LLS, each.... 103 .Ismnnng ‘he ontat. that gathering was formed © NOW | of Hartford, K. B. Washington of Fos. H \ uflnr evening the engagement | famoua Urocodile elub. During all K Bflhfl 4 "«\Q Miax u: B, Tithereon, | these years he never fatled mo far as T l'““‘;‘,“‘“’"“‘ and T\ 1 quart BAKED ) FOD | 'tm aumc\n- wea pretuily dee- | gathering and It came to be \nder | making brosress and the ook fo REtOn P “ :‘ W\m\n‘l&fl ;‘mc: ulnn{:. l‘hu no lhcr‘ng n‘f ':‘ho olub 4 good work is bright. .daneing until _the q,n ghts won owm an e lunch | would be complete withou s pres- | Nra T. A. Auten of Cambrid wald, &aghfl M Norwich, who | served m& sandwiohes, | ence. Mass., preaident of the Woman's IM: and the encors Tommy's Had Re. | erable day 1 the fall of the year WIth | v Machonald of Dev. H, was an-|i# Known to attend the annual dinner | “The delegates from the various BEANS . cvuviets 15 1 loaf BROWN BREAD. | 'is 1n Camp Moore, gn\w all the party | cake, lce oream, punch and choeo- | With ecores of Crocodiles who met|ang Forelgn Misslonary woclety, Mse. 5 : le & at Compounce during the long years, | W. Brow ord, y waterfalls and sea coast, and showir age or label of which shall bear any | Cambridge; Choster wi L Among, those prassnt was i | he PABsed TrOm OUr SlERL, Al | of the Comuire BIALTon R{‘{“}"’\Q.‘ them how cocoanits are harvested wnd | riatement, design or device regarding [Still River, Mass.: A Vernon, New |though in the epirit he ma be Po ton, M repared tor market, The other ple- | such -article .which ‘shall be false or | Scott, Wincheste) o e o l:nlln: at u:. tg-r\nl‘\'. and \vt -t“nl m’w;!l‘lmtsl“ lc?:‘v:vl I:l‘:l\. ';':?l""\‘.‘..'.‘: ?m. -hn\'l\“tnn“u two-reel Innulln{‘ent m:u«;u‘ilnt any nr:.l;':h:.‘ There bulrt)lnglrlu—g %’ Shrews- . time passed altogether too [ that he could be in communication | ¢ & 3 v ot The Broken Coin. N no question ples are y, Mass, Garried Along by Cureent, Mrs. Flor | The tme bassel = altogether oo0 et o i e o articles of food within the meaning| The secretary’s notice reads as fol- snes LaBayne Tried to Swim the| i nieq Nour Withing MYe. the largest group of Croco. v o of the law." lowa: gut at a late hour, wishing ® largest gro {\ the Third Episcopal district of the | Last of Services at Fine Grove Camp- Thames. bbitts many nm turne of the | dlles ever assembled at Lak \om- A, M. E. 2 church, and his wife paid oy ey An Informal reception will be held Mes. Florenes A LaBuyne ot 3¢|0a), S\ bappiness tnd success for|pounce hereby biace on r:enrd 2| the Gonfureice & VISR TREISERY. W o::nd- A REUNION' OF THE WILLARDS. 8 the home of Edwart W. Witard, . 4 s Simpson an ereon, estimonial to the great esteem in N es' society ne Sm— n Wethersfield (en: and "Dwelfin street, New Lodon demon- —_ Which We hold our brother, the Hon. Commitiess Named, Grove, Niantle, ‘announces’ that Mrs. | This Year: the Family Will Gather In | Wothersfield trolley ling), from T30 p. n‘t':ued tht‘vvndlun of w:'\er v«lnnhn SIX DEER SHOT N Samuel J. Mills. D“m:dh'{::v‘:.r;cmt:ml:myfin ap- | Alice M. Welton of mnhrnm wn‘l :c Wathersfield. m. on the .mmx lg- savers Wedneeday afternoon when heep rbec: @ pre- | the speaker and message bearer at the —_— ber 3. The business meetl b. « With thelr u-m/me:’-hg succeeded In NEW LONDON COUNTY 8 Bal e r e ng will Ly in the chapel bullding located ¢n the 1. Co, where she was rescued from the in State—Exterminaticn Feared. epeeches were made the members, | New Britain, Mrs. Clements Reld of | Ct tout o elding elder: Credentials, Revs. J. W, |wser ducted under th ices t 11 o'l Sat .m,..m‘ the Thames from the Nemee lock ll sat down to & eheeD | Bowell of Boaton, ehairmen: o H. Cote | o Lces conducted under the Ausp The eighth annual reunion of the |held a o'clock, Satw of the soclety on Sunday, Aug. 29th at the Webb how aug Boat club to the Ship and Engine | Since August 1, 45 Have Been Killed hafbecus ar the Crocodils table, Many Mrs. Minnle Diggs of Willard Family association will be|S% (Mo THES ot O gl gk R thia feant Connecticut_Spiritualist Campmeeting [ held in Wethersfield and Hartford, | slanned for the capture of Cornwallis’ water by C. Fay.Chapman, timekeeper - "" ';" vy B_vals b:z Norwich, Miss Hazel Taylor of Bridge- | ground at Niantic. This date closes |September 3 and ¢ The reunions |army at Yorktown. er for H. R. Douglas, Inc. umm by| Forty-five deer have been shot in | AR5 OF AF Ories Bobody port: devotions, Reve. J. 8. Gurley of | the Sunday services for the camp s€a- | have heretofore been held tn and near| W. A. Willard, No_ 13 Cnton “Fred bemm and Henty Mrs. | Conpecticut since Aug. 1, when the | Ciocodlles ever in New Britain, D. Scott of New Bedford, | ron, but there may be an evening se- ¢ | Harttora, will make reservations TLATAYSS 15 TIOL An SROMFL EWIITAtE | allowing the Killing of these ani- | . Ln°, 0ld saying, Jever raine on |W. H. Lamar of Winsted, B. Wallace |ance held on Monday, conducted by | hoston, where many of the officers of | ;" who' may apply. The report “but Duoved up by the Wings she Fot | mals Went lato effect, tecording o re- Grocodile day.” was fully substan: |of’ willimantic: finance. Reve B. W. [Mrs. Welton, under the auspices of the | the association live It was voted to |30 JUiifion " committes - for the out into the river farther than She in | ports received at ihe ofbos o¢ stars | fiated by the bright sunshine _an of Boston, E. George Biddie of | coclety, announcement of which will | hoid the 1915 reunion at ™ot the | forthcoming book of the Willard gen- tended. faneries and game commission tn the i ol B T S P e C. Alleyne of Providence, [ be made later. D s o W et b coming | $al0gy (now- practically in press) will Somewhat bewildered, Mrs. La- | capitol. Fear was e Bt e et of Lynn. B L. Richers: = e M s the Res [ be_interesting. \Bayno decided it would be as easy to | commission hm at m- rate son In rs. . There were about 80 present at the ofesch the Groton shore as to turn|deer might be exterminated in C _ Davis of New Haven: presiding elder's ARWSp 1 ar: Couteved: Petor Sultnley, ancestor of Senator, . 1914 reunion, and it is hoped about 100 rren H -.H Re' George Dairy and Food Commissioner | Morgan G. Bulkeley, in 1662. He was oaa ahe h:fl o sy STatte mabs |8 tn | &. Quigley of 3 Norwich, {*AF‘T“‘., B e den | Frank H. Stadtmueller has received | the oidest son of dfajor Simon Willard, | Wil Sather ‘at this reuniom. ~Thers headway toward land. AS she neared of Mingr ot New London: historical attractions in and X an opinion from Attorney General|of Horsmonden, Kent county, Eng- |3F® many .the, river bank a boy heard her cry of Norwich; e"i g&nfi ::a"%f&'; mmx:\“:; George E. Hinman, of Willimantic,-on | land, ;’:;;;""’;":";';’m:n:. . Wethersfield for hdp and he bmught the rescuers killing. vill examination of local preachers, | the Interpretation of Chapter N. 181, The officers of the association are: [ the wpot, They dove in and as-|ing by counties in the past 33 D, Dunn of Willimantic Revs. W. H. Ely of Bridgeport, S B i B B ey R bumf{";fldm L. Willard, New- Walked home. b';':‘:ir of ‘the ralicend | Huven 7. New. London & Windham 3, | Eridgeport I e O e Ny Batora, A Y| lieves the enforcement of the act Bro- | Vice Presidents—L. Willard Harris,| Two Killed st Grade Crossing. ~bridge and Thursday as apparently | Litchfield 10. WMiddlesex 2, Tolland e ot N Tolbert of Willimantic, C. A. Gooding | Viding for grading and packing of ap- | Philadelphia; :{V w. Q""‘ Concord, | New Bedford, Mass, Aug. 26—Henry none the worse for her experience. -|Fuirfield 4. heter g8 Meriden, EA- Corroll of Torring: S s e e p::"f',: ey e B e illard, Wash- | 5 wilson, an undertaker of this city, 8 South Norwalk; T. Tingler of | emith of G Barri gy 5. H.|and food commissioner. He gives| Treasurer—Ralph H. Willard, Bos- |2nd Miss Frances Allen, a nurse, were - "'&::;': ";‘::" ':,‘:.u"m nneliglous workers have been notified | Rockville; W. G. Austin of Stamford P o o Tt A o Ar- | Chapter No. 385, Public Acta of 1907, ] ton, Mesa. killed late today when a .Boston- rs. mm n street M;. although Summeriand W. E. Thoms of Waterbury. Jeyne of Providence, D. Scott of New |a§ authority for this opinion. He| Secretary—Walter L Tougas, Bos- |bound train struck the automobile in conferences at "O"-‘ifl“‘ xl. have | The members of the association were | Boarord S. . Smith of Worcester, W, | Quotes as particular reference from |ton. Mass. which they were riding. The accident jerles of addresses |the guests of Mayor James Cray of | . Framcis of Providence, L. C. Perry,| this act “the term ‘misbranded’ shall| Executive Committee—Frank H.|happened at a crossing in Acusimet, a Sun from Sept. 14 to Oo‘:. 2 b'y“t.:o‘;‘:: P of Attleboro, D. R. Ocerton of Plain- | 2PPly o all articles of food, ‘the pack- | Willard, #Worcester; Susanna Willard, | three miles north of this city. = ty class pf'the First Baptist church, land Pattison, of London,| A New Zealand pine tree Is #ald 0| iomre 7 " Sis ot | Porting Moo - of Which class she 8 W mimber._ local mission board, Revs. C. S. Whit- — - ted of New Haven, B. W. Swain of Boston, R. R. Ball of Hartford, T. A. Auten of Cambridge, C. C. Alleyne of Providence, J. W. MacDonald of Wa- terbury. Wednesday night there was a song service - followed with a sermon by Rev. George Francis Green of New Tondon and remarks by Bishop Wal- ters. The conference continued Thursday. Adjournment was taken at 12:80. The Sunday. school session at 2:45 o'clock Thursday afternoon. This (Friday) evening & concert will be given in fhe interests of the New Dritain church. Professor J. J. Wil- liams is the director. Saturday at 10 o'clock there will be a praise service Let Norwich Commercia! €chool ‘ IBEEE s teach you Business Methods and 4 e M:';—'%?:—'r-mmm. get you A GOOD POSITION 5 be 1,300 years old. Yfim_g;tmmw” mm ”"'tl"lu_‘.., 2