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SoTLimAssTiL| Wb G Coriuue s e S T e iy ‘Hargld Brockley, p Hepault and in gat Groton Long Point. { i %é e i i § i i t i 4 « Emest E. Bullard /=5 gt ot VIOLIN J. C. Jennings of Norwich have been TEACHER = |I=="8ss WO oS e o gi‘ §§ l%!?ri i famous home of her , C. D. . ‘would All String Instruments repaired of Green o o g e b do FOR FRANKLYN T. LORD Violins sold on sasy terms T e T G Woh in Single Season at Plattsburg— For appointments address E. 4 her home after spending the past seven At Bupper with General Wood. * E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- . Dr. J. B.|weeks with relatives in Brooklyn and wich, Conn. - : i the | Wakefleld, N. Y. - - Master John and ‘Witter O'Neil, of E‘l‘t’h‘ thel: f Joh:‘ i s?u' . At Crescent Beach, C. A. Chauncey r auni, Mrs.. - Whm{uwhfihmw livan of New to e largest blackfish ever caught aepecty there. -1t weighed 13 pounds. o that Mrs. Baice Cmgoar Ten- | its which the deputies make ‘With 3 minimum temperature of | Pleasant visit with Miss Fos- | factories during the year. In a num- 53 degrees, Sundgy is said to be, | ter of Jewett City, Conn. Der of with ome exceptiom, August 3lst, 1911, ' St., Next to Chelsea Baak cold record. Miss Reba Antonides of Belmar, N. : shaomner: A SO e e 3., who has been the guest of Miss Y. girls, Miss Mildred | has returned to her home. CAN PEACHES oy el :”:: e e v | John J. Devlin, who has been and makes as many visits as neces- bathing beach | Ploved in Bozrah for some time at sary. this year and so reduce the 'High|in 45 minutes, than Gilman's resigned there Mon: Mr. Duncan said the increase in bus- Cost of Living. 5 3 and returned to his home in this city. |iness in the factories in the state is The tent hospital for bables at the quite marked. There is a great de- Dr. Harry M. Lee farm in Waterford | . Mr. and Mrs. Vine S. Stetson and | mand for machinists. While it is true KHEMA“ was closed Saturday. The hospital | daughters Grace and Vera, of West |that the increase is due to war orders, ‘was not opened until a few weeks ago | Thomas street, have returned from |other lines of manufact: P jce.| DUt in that time 18 babies have been | Pine Grove, where they have been for will be very reasonable in price.| DUt in thal tm & it Sugar, too, is cheaper than last year. 2 . K SRR Our White Canning Peaches will be Saybrook correspondent Tnotes A Mrs. iy for delivery Thursday or Fri.|(hat Sam Paul the Indian guide who|Yantic Plains have just returned from | tention to the condition’ of clevators ready for very 24 e to Connecticut for bask: Springfield, Mass., where they have i hard 5 came to D t for m in buildings of whatever nature. It to day of this week. and who has been visiting Dbeen ‘visiting their son, Frank W. May | realizes the importance of having ele- The Yellow Elberta (free stone) | Miller at the fefry, has returned to|for 2 Week. vators in an absolutely safe condition. will be ripe about September ~10th | Indian Isiand, Me. " . $ Mr. and Mrs. Manchester O- Wela| There are no chances taken with an | WiLL PAY RESPECT These are fine flavor and generally| Swordfiah have been scarce this|and son Chetwyn of Norwich have|{ievator If all its machinery is not HERS U F ey in perfect pecter will in- TO COMPANY’S TREASURER. considered the best for canning. summer around Bleck lsland. although | been guests the past week of Mr. and |,iPon A R P o AL A ot Military academy at Comnwall. In ordering Kitemaug Peaches be] one last tu;;z:h&m;;: g: form, West |y.hm S ers of the buildings in wh! international Silver Co. Officers to '——“ Y ———URT. sure you get what you order. from ITY CO 3 are elevators show a commendable dis- Close on Afterncon of neral. e pemeral of the largest welsh- | apy jonn Fitsgerald, of Taunton. Dositlon to cooperate. with the depare- SoetE S Wik Kitemaug ‘ Piashes - Selighend g "‘ Mass., has returned home with her |Ment in securing safety. o, The McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion | Children, who were spending the sum- . 1197-12 and we will see that your|.purc ‘Uil have its annoal €xcurcion | mer with their aunt, Mrs. John W. | order is filled. to. Atlantic Beach.Thursday, going by | Shea, of Summit street. If your grocer. cannot supply you Twe Men Go to Jail to - Work Out B RL Their Fines. BOY’S EYE DESTROYED John McGrath was before the city 3 court on Monday mo; ing on a cl e i THE KITEMAUG ORCHARD CO. | trolley at 9.45 a. m.—Adv. BY KNIFE'S POINT harg } X Saturday | °f Injury to private property. The | JAS. E. MOORE, Wholesaler. Motarbaet Belleview, which has béen He Ran Against Blade Held by His|evening. The services will be in St.|Janitor of the Thayer building was the com; nant i laimi: that } ———— | running bétween New London and the Thomas M. Older Cousin. ) agatnst a hail wall § A Griswold at Eastern Point, has been | Dave started for a visit to the ex- taking part will be the Rev. A. T. - | In the building, but he did not see Mc- { taken off the line for the rest of the | Position, locate them in Yellowstone| By a peculiarly unfortunate and |dall.and the Rev. F. 8. Lippitt. The | Jo® 0 SCn S0t B8 B0 nOE B8 © 00 { season The trips will be made here- | Park. distressing accident a three-year-old |Pall and honorary bearers will be| y. jey Smith, who arrested McGrath, i after by the Griswold. Polish boy lost his left eve on Monday | Ten prominent in the business and so- | - el Tro " For T TR Sl en drink- Mrs H_ M. Taft and daughter. Miss | morning. He is Felix, the son of Josef | ial life of the state an deity. Ing. ‘The sccused was found gullty of Our stock of Academy and Grame| Arrangements are nearly completed | Grace C. Taft, ha: Barszcawica of No. 24 Second street| The company has a branch in this|, ;° ; Dy the committes in charge for the { mar Scheol Books is full. A very large stock of new, Baoks for " all ‘classes, aiso quantities of used being drunk but was acquitted on the Litehfleld retnion of the 2nd Conmect %\ |and he was playing at his nome there | <ItY- ; other charge. He went (o jail cut Heavy .Artillery, -which .it is cx- |ton. having enjoyed a most delightful |, Yook Milar Torwnoen Whés I oseph Bowler also went to jail to Dected that at least 50 mémbers of |OUting both in the city and country. | Years of ase. She ned o kaife In her o i G e U™ ama ot the regiment will attend. . - toxication. He was arrested Saturday Books, on which we can save you a Wililam A_ Kane and J. H. Dil hand and the sharp point of this | Walter F. Lester and Family Return|night but was released on Sunday lot of money. The' arwwal coRvintiby arid banquet N. Y, and Charies de Hart | Struck the little féllow full in his left From Extended Trip. moming through the kindness of Chief An unusually fine lot of Frye's|of the New England Foundrymen's as- , ‘have been the guests of [SYS 88 be collided with her in lis ] Linton. Sunday night he was arrested sociation obert ‘hames toddling walk. The knife penetrated | After a three weeks' automobile trip | again. m'nphiini. -‘:u o' lot ‘of Miines|2octstion wil be held at the Allyn o Seogherd ’ersfinf... iy s s Tendc chainess & the o ol 1he teten 1, he, middle west. Nl:m::% On the charge of allowing females ithmetics, Aldine Readers, Histories, expec < and | tri) 1 escaped, long 1] ic_ seaboard, duri to ter about saloon premises, Spellers, !.t’m & {‘n“mmm‘:‘l v:uhxu ubx.-'n:”'“ P and u;.' here in the latter's eight cylinder |4t the Backus hospital, to which the which time he attended the 20th an- | Theodore Ethier was before the court. Gaeh: paid fivUsd ' Buek ok < 7 }“’Ymm lgkrnu u'g:ckll’v as possible [ nual convention of the National As- | The case was continued a day to give P s or taken| ‘M, Msbel Clark of Blackhall FUNERALS. n the ambulance, the organ was |sociation of Mutual Fire Insurance dam; beyand help and that the fes, Walter F. Lests tary The ml e o rried street, New London, was hostess at a —_— ight 1d mot t Th companies, er F. er, secret: e case against a young mai birthday party in honor of Miss Fran- Mrs. Minnie Nelson. sight could not be restored. e bOY |of the New London Cotinty Mutual Fire | man from Laurel Hill who was accused ‘ces “Terrell Saturday evening. Guests i s Wi De. shia to_Jsexe the: Saagtiel u Insurance company, got back to Nor-|of fll-treating his father-in-law and were present from Wallingford, Hart- The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Neleon, |a day or two, it was stated Monday | wich with his family and his car Sun- | his wife went over to Oct. 1 after the 'ford and Norwich, as well as New | VRO died on Friday at the age of 29 |night. The father of the lad is em- |day night. His mileage was upwards | interested parties had had a talk be- T o, ®W | years, was held on Monday afterncon | ployed in the job room of the Bulletin |of 2, miles, andwduring that time |fore court opened. " at 2 o'clock from the rooms of Under- | company. he didn’t have to get out for a single Alert and healthy at 82, he believes | takers Cummings & E 3 R T TR puncture or blowout! Going With Winchester Arms Co. because he has t‘oh.“ 'ol‘ik‘:i lhc.lrd MARRIED IN STONINGTON % Going ub:Ir utFflnt.‘ !lfiih., by I:I’- Paul C. Carpenter, who is the son of and” never used tobacco or intoxicat- omobile, ‘went on to nneapolis | Engineer Joseph E. Carpenter at the ing liquors. George L. Y ¢ |and burial was in Maplewood ceme- 25 YEARS AGO|,ng the convention by rail, being one | Norwich stat tal, and has been !":m!:tu street, spent s:‘:?::nu.' fa|tery. where a committal service was R IS Seiegatus’ nausmnion thate: Jor. state hospi Mr, and Msr. F. H. Merritt Celebrated employed for the past two years or Versailles and Occum, call on | TSe4:hy Rav. Mr. TCoh s more as bookkeeper and billing clerk friends. . Peter Larkowski. Anniversary on Monday. national associati with the Turnr-pse:nnton cvmp‘u!y of The funeral of Peter b AR - | Golden street, has accepted an excel- The Sclect Templara of Connecticut | months and 3 dave ol Ok o | Mr. ana Mrs. Frederick H. Merritt | Laster and family visi s | lont Sostticn: BItE e Wistestor Ao wil their annual convention _at|the home of his No. 11 Sum- |of Lincoln court, New London, cele- |Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and then swung | company at their headqugrters in New Do peparal. tor the ‘Tes New. Britain, January lst. The Se-|mit street, at x_g: o'clock Monday | rated on Monday, the 25th anniver- {down throuch Baltimore and Wash- | Haven. Mr. Carpenter has had excel- prepa or requent lect Templars degree will be confer- | morning, and at St. Joseph's church |S2fy Of their marriage. In the eve-|ington and then up through Philadel- ving — buy an ved on a large class of candidat lent training for this new position, rains we are v. ning they entertained about 40 rela- |phia and New York. It was a A" ht. e il = - which s now bé! pre through- Rev. I. V. Maciejewski conducted a tives dnd frienda ot Shatr o with which is a considerable advance to him s l tour without accidents and with home and one at the offi out the state. omerery, el following in St. Mary's | pugie, dancing and refreshments as | many pleasant incidents. DTty Th St iater e eme & S i Shea & Burke were in charge of th . They were married in Ston- dent. in etenography at the Norwich place of business. [ An illustrated missionary Y gkl ® | ington, - the native place of poth, by = tuneral services. OBITUARY. Commercial school and he was an as Uw: :I'l\n'.- good, serviceable | Afric 5 Frank Boturgla. Zider Palmer. Heford “ber famsting® s 3 sistant teacher of eeping there. mbrella for 98c, and thers's | Congregational. church, New .London| The funeral .of Frank Boturgla, 2[vey. Their union has been blessed . BUy Slorguansste s - gt handsomer ones, made from [| Sunday morning, belng one of a series | years old, was held at 9 o'clock Mon- | with one daughter, Mra. Albert Staab. | , Antonie Baronowski, wife of Peter |next M Mmore expensive materials, for which Judge Coit has provided for the th day morning from the home of his|Mr. and Mrs, Merritt have resided in | Baronowski, died at the Backus hospi_ Il 3250 o $10.0 children this summer. parents, No. 116 Thames street, and | New London about 30 vears. They | tal Mouday following an lliness of Wiising (e Jyedey Chiy. ! -« £ Senator ‘Ernest L. labell, chai Rev L Y- Maclajewaki codductsd ajwere the reciplents of meny valuable| T e e T oM. and Mrs Charlée Foller, who | uuhonmn(m.n- ml.ammnm g 2 lives at 723 Boswell avenue, and -eycnytm--.voexm.u:n.otun_ PLAUT-CADDENCO. |zeeser tivs cusine | oF Undertakers ons chid, A Ty L X o o :" e i I INSPECTED NAVY YARD. Mrs. James Brennan. Spencer Babcock§is with them on a Septem! estimates: that 3 . Z Established 1972 members of the present and putb u:: L Seeking to Determine Its Adaptability | oolo™ing a serious lliness of three ;;‘n;%‘;'.m‘;h:"l w";“:‘ml:“ PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING eral assemblies will be present. Plians afternoo: as Submarine Station. ° o n -, rsey City here by auto for a - 3 & i Asylum street Sunday er- | week’ tay. Emil A.J{ahn, of 618 Main street, a me on " successful er dahlias, was | from there iIn Harrig | o, Pord of inspoction headed by | noon at 430 o'clock. For many years a Capt. A, W. Grant, U. S. N, came to|she had lived in Norwich and was - twin nh? high mass was married in St. Mary's church in this ¥ ol Slosesrn, in_ bie_ at St._Joseph's torpedo boat destroyer and went to the | city. She was born in Ireland $7 years Incidents in SOGI e ledal, Penelo; 'an - - navy yard with a view to determining | ago. She outlived her children, but X Duzen, Lady Emily, . _The bearers the possibilities of the development of Ground by the old fashioned Granite ! b S : . lones 3 New Ldndon Monday morning on a ™ the yard as a submarine station. rence Lucy, brothers of the Secsaned. N - avenue, Groton, was found dead| The body was laid to rest in St. w Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sharp have ‘t nalh°n" Mufl ‘Saturday morning by Mrs. | Mary's ez,.,m.,_ tion comes from the secretary of the |seven great-grandchildren. She leaves 3 4 stay at Block I L William McLaughlin, son, of Charles whq are to come there in connection| Mrs. George McClellan whose death Ly sland. 5 with the tation. (CONCERT PIANISY) ~ J|Mctaueniin = of | Poquenncc, who e ! fre d story b, : and - Bell Do Instructor of Piano, Har T S S AT THE AUDITORIUM. hine mony, Counterpoint and e day A " The Can i ol C iti m.a to be infantile parailysis. |Broderick at St. Patriek’ rch. ™ : except 2ot 1 m-h:a.ug‘rle: r:édcgn:f w’fi?fi:‘: Season commenals 3y N aioNn ; ) et prograpume of miovies é ‘weeks at Wolfboro, N. H. September Sth, 1015 ] e anis appeared Tole Mrs. Hume E. Flagler and son of Studio: 36 Central Bullding nomination & Sachem street have returned after a . ‘Connell is the son of the late P _Uncasville, and has relatives it e untold Master Willis Phipps Austin is at THE DEL-HOFF|=5 " T e = his home on Washington street, after Rates 75 cente per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. h, spent a brief time In town week, the guests of Mrs. Charles Richards of Broadway. 3 i e i : | m'}"- 99 cents a week from the - ley & Hubbard com; Ais- ability due to an will receive ing of the Fair. Life members can obtain their COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS by presenting or malling their MEM- BERSHIP TICKETS to the secretary at his office 46 Main street, Room 2. THE PRICE FOR THE NIGHT FAIR WILL BE 25 CENTS. NO | CHARGE FOR THE GRAND STAND. _ BUILDINGS CLOSE AT 9 P. M. Persons having exhibits on the NOTICE! LIFE MEMBERS MUST PRESENT THEIR TICKETS AT THE A Complimentary Ticket will RSN T IO RIOT 4 S4B e R PR ATSATE Y. L H ‘W. W. BECKWITH, MTuWS Secretary. The Norwich Business College Fall Term Opens . Wednesday, Sept. 1st ; Aprice: two months’ stay at South Hero, Vt. to 105 Mai Balfour Connell, formerly 99 Main Street. DR. SHAHAN returned from a week's stay in Ma- ~ P navy. one brother, William Brennan, and one 1 r. Glover, who was em- ltas stated at the navy yard that T B & The best place to secure infor. ention _was direc chiefly X Arthur B. Webb of Rockwell ter- Ty 0 g [réamtmdn : toward planning the arrangement of mation in to this F 'A thres. Drothers and & brother. 5+ . b3 : Mrs. George McClellan. race has returned form several days' regard school iss Mary G. Ely of from any outside information. % W= seaved § H $ H