Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 1, 1915, Page 5

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Lewis Crandall Takes Oath of Office Before Judge Waller —Wilk Assume Duties of Office at Once —Expects ol Wit 1A' by et Eventually to Change Residence from New London to. DOeSS Dues Vet n St John Vetter, now employed 'in Dan- A band of B4 th Mswion | fslesn; event the Weak eud ot Nis home Norwich 8 3 ndres. trom Mohigan morning. Sixth street. £ R Mrs, Charles H. Staplins, ‘week end guest of relatives in Guilford. P e e guest ot %‘m%‘: veas, 1he o Rocky Fuil: : The moon is in its Jast moraing. quarter this Cool nights are causing the hydran- | Fred Purvis was a recent guest of clerk of ‘the common pleas court by | The death of Fannie B. B oas st toun Mr. and_Mrs. Wilbyr B. Purvis, at Judge C. B. Waller, took the oath of | wife of Charles H. Staplins of Salem, B 5 ks ‘“"‘:"‘:l oy, | 2K Blufte, Jiass. office, before Judge’ Waller on Tues- | docurred suddenly at § o'clock Tuce- ‘test moonlight ni In ep- 2 LY New ndon and enters upon | day even! in this , Where e tember are from the 22nd to the 27th. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Abendroth its duties today (Wednesday). He will | was brought on Monday for medical of Union strest are spending several be at the office here today to take |treatment. She was born 36 years 9 September begins with a day just|days in New York city. charge, succeeding John C. Averill, |ago in New York, the daughter of “ thirteen hours and thirteen minutes| .. Sen, of P who had held the office for so many | David Goodrich and Fannie Brandon. } long. is _- ‘-"-‘“ Bor brothess ,".;Ynk S, years, but resigned after being elect- | Besides her husband she leaves two August went out with & low temper- | at his home in Hanover. o, SugEesting the advent of @U-| 405 Rogers of Norwich has besn fin resident of the Chelsea Bavings |brothers, David and Bishop Goodrich. Mr. Crandall's office as clerk of the you, will regulate the enable you to eat what yi will it does not do all this it will not cost at the home of his parents on Mon- court be in the court house in . 5 2 ¢ Joseph Perkins has harvested a fine | tauk avenue, New London. B e S e Incidents in s°c|ety Y e & "Osgood have sold hundreds| LIFE MEMBERS crop of peaches from his farm in ©ht he resides at 251 Willlams street, of boxes of Mi-o-na in the last few [ THEIR TICKETS Flanders. Mrs. J. Franklin Durgin arrived S Taadons weeks and have yet to receive 2 from Stonington Tuesday to visit yel. New London. e C Trst complaint. from any customer.| A Complimentary The evenings are a bit too cool to | atives at Norwich and Yantic. Mr. Crandall is a native of New Stioh, & vecord 18- simpy mafvelous{mit ‘the person. named ‘o ult weners Bt pleasure ceatt, who find London, the son of Noyes Billings| Miss Helen Derby of Middletown has | and speaks volumes for the merit of{and NO:ONE ELSE. V[OL]N river trips chilly. By “G-nhk e mg‘:‘;g;;wfil‘!fllx m.& .0 fim‘:wfiu grammar | been the guest of Miss Marion Powel- | fho remedy. 3 in New son. Complimentary tickets ad 'E ngflcmb:lrs o:j th1= Norwich Golf club | days with friends in Danlelson, Bulkeley high school in ,:.u 8, u;{d Yale '11!'. !:h:lg ;&m !:ml:u:‘w Mh-n pamon: They' . wlik EHcHl greatly enjoving the pleasant days = Law school four vears later. He was| Charles Ayres of New Y 3 TEACH R at the clubhouse. aenl'e';' o%'gflfi‘fl,‘,‘.’.'{.;i‘“? ttu:‘_ in the law office of Judge Arthur B.|guest m"z*k e mm:&l Was the | who have dyspepsiabut there is mo|AUTOS or TEAMS. ey Catiding In_ New London for several | Broad street. R O, egeacribing - thelr condion. | TAKEN UP AT THE/GATRCSEN The reunion of the Second Connecti- | & two months’ stay in California. years when he was admitted to the All String Instruments repaired . can get it in Mi-o-na. Do not suf{-| NO PASS OUT CHECKS Violins sold on easy terms oty gartiliery s fobo held 0| 3 Thomas Nagle and son, Roy, bar. He at one time mads an uneuc. | Miss Annie M. Petrie has returned |for o day Jonger with disordered di- | g For appolhtments address E. of Poquetnuck are the guests of S D o mistant Bocentary | oy & visit With Mra. Arthyr H..Gates | geation. "1 Mi-o-na. telisves ygv. 3t EVHN T > K /BMLEKNGS Susaciiinn Mie- B, FEII0E Tor enspper. bluse ‘ls the| FasHpri eictives for & few dave fo the Thames club and now holds | " " oooTonT g A SRR AR et d i she . = = not ou wve 'S TSON- i1 wich, Conn, anehe 500 Satirdey morning, S ™27 |, Charles M. Ames of Windham, Conn. D the position of deputy judge Of the po- | After passing seviral weeks at Sen- | oy uos Lo il is the guest of his cousin, Lottle El- lice court in. New London which po-|try Hill Mrs. Edward Hall has left |, Suarantes to return your money. Several from here motored to Wes- | dredge of Fisher Island, New York. terly Tuesday, to see the buildings @amaged by fre Monday evening. William T. Counthan of Norwich ot e has been the guest of his brother, D. Henry Muller left on Sunday night | F. Counihar of Home street, New LEWIS CRANDALL sition he will resign. town for Jersey City, N. J. THE TRACK. Wild animals, Mr. Crandall is married and has two loons and fireworks dom't g0 OUR GUARANTEE 3 Attorney Lewis Crandall of New lchildren. His age is about 37 years.| Alonzo Davis, of “‘Worcester, Mass., London, who on July 10 was appointed The salary of the position is $3,000. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, with horses. SAFETY Charles B. Lee of Williams street. MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Face and Scalp Specialist. for New York. where he will place his | London. Your money back if you Em¥g°” ‘Ln‘l‘ o o s Dr i e N lanet [ AR Namrys e 0F UMLTEENEN | Miis e B Delsoal 6f otidne. | AOED WONAN, WAS. THREE COAST ARTILLERY (pATChIbAIE Mitchel, Jr. nas lft tor e Roaitiched Jjzsmmms ozt 3 e halr mi e it | eves. la. riscoll of Holyoke, e Laurentian club’'in Canada, where BUILDINGS CLOS! . M. 5 it R Mass., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. ATTACKED BY CO COMPANIES AT PAIR.| e lasreatian elubiin Cennds, Wi lon. T ; : 306 Main St. Next to Chelsea Bank By the new law, the duck hunting | John L. Counihan of Spruce street, for - ey i cey n CRuvvenn m Persons having exhibits on h} 'l: s season does not open today, September | a fortnight. Mrs. Barbara Coduri Badly Hurt In| Will Act As Escort to Governor— Mr. and Mrs. William B. Birge have grounds or in the buildings will be All other Teas..... 25¢c ez B TV, B on s it L e ana M B e e Field at Pleasure Beach. Norwich and Danielson Companies. teturned to thelr home on Huatng_ |f P Coffec. . 23c ||Permited to pass out _advertising | - s - 3 J = = . Speciing & Bupnbet ¥ tra good = tter anywhere on the grounds. Wwich are spending a few days at the| s Barbara Codurl, 70 years old,| At a meeting at the armory on|weeks at the Watch Hill house. e CAN PEACHES s e T e il be Maples, Terryville, visiting Miss Sarah |, regigent of Bleasnre Beach 1s in & | Tuesday evening the Fifth company Peanut Butter..... 12c |]|Non-exhmitors to pass sasertisine State b ot MNew Batate ] e New London hospital, suffering from | of the Coast Artillery decided to ac-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Vaughn and Shredded Cocoanut matter or sell from pocket will pay this year and so reduce the High Tabor Wd“ ain, Mrs. Willlam Brown and Mrs, Jahn | 1acerations of the body, caused by the | cept the invitation to participate In| Miss Ruby Vaughn, of Warren street, $5.00 per day per man, plus admis- ot od (Living X and daughter, Miss Freda Jahn,. of | horns of a vicious cow'and her condi- | Governor's day on next Tuesday at|have returned from a few wecks' va- pkg. 11c sion of each man, and must pay the . secretary and have his receipt to - show for the privilege. The entry % 5 B | tion is ageravated by hemorrhage$ of | the county fair. Some time ago the | cation spent at Assonet and Fall River, m’h- Gfl-\':'} 8:::: nssaion r:!p Al l-é:l‘g:ere recent visitcrs at At- | (i tomach. While picking berries | Third company arrived at a similar | Mass. and at Asbury Park; N. J. will be held in Ansonia on Monday, < in a fleld near the Beach Menday aft- | decision, and the Thirteenth company September 6. *! Miss Gertrude Calcutt of New York | ernoon, Mrs. Coduri was attacked by | from Danieclsqn is also to be here for| Mrs. D. L. Carglll and daughter, Mince Meat, pkg... 8c Whole MixedlSp'no KITEMAUG PEACHES . clerk, Mr. F. Herbert Brown, will be - will be very reasonable in price. has returned after a two weeks' stay |one of the cows pastured in the lot. | that day. " Miss Gladys Carglll, have returned to Y4 pkg. 8c in his office Roo: No. 45 Main : ¥ | She trisd " # L BGE . th imai| The Norwich companies are to leave | Providence after a few days’ visit with s office m 4, Mo 2 Sugar, too, is cheaper than last year.| The McKinley Avenue A M. B. zion | with Mrs James McGrory of Wash-|Jue friel (o uE DUl i e of her | the armory at 1150 oclock that morn- | thelr coustns, Mr. ana Mrs. Herver: || Matches, 3 boxes... 10c |]|street. September 1st, tl the opes- Qur White Canning Peaches will be|to Atlantic Beach Thursday, going by 2 skirt, ripping her flesh on one side. |ins, taking e special troliey car di-|L. Yerrington, of Washington street. s ing of the Fair. . % ready for delivery Thursday or Fri-|trolley at 9.45 a. m.—Adv. Misses Lilliarf and Anna Caulkins of | Despite her advanced age, Mrs. Co- | rect from the armory to the fair — Umd Tea ers CQ- . day of this week. Norwich, who have been spending the | duri kept on toward the road with the | grounds. This (Wednesday) morning, Mrs. ) " Life members can ol their I El f The planet Mars will be morning | past two months at Ocean beach, have | cow following. She reached the stone| At (he fair grounds, they will lina| Henry A. Spalding of Washington 218 Main Street COMPLIMENTARY TI by l‘ll;'-; V-[lw M"'fll' :. ";‘ flrm) :n"" -;nzg the middle of September; | returned home. wall, but before she could get over,|Uup to r'ce;ve x‘fi" Jsovernar wh;:ec lh:l u:re?t. "‘"d“:,““' M;u Grace r?' nsflx’s' presenting or mailing the MEM- will be ripe: a September 10th.| then both evening and morning star the ‘animal had jammed her against | arrives and will also form a jamin. and Mr. and Mrs. Fitch B. ERSH CKET: These are fine flavor and generally | until the end of the year. s Master Jack Warwick of Broad |itbruising her severely. After great| escort to conduct him to the special | Crandall of New London, will leave in B 1P TI 'S to the secretary y it best fard Gamite street left Sunday to spend some time | effort she succeeded in climbing the | Pox which is to be arranged for him | Mrs. Spalding’s car for a week's trip | commercial agent of the Moscow, Vin- | &t his office 46 Main street, Room 2. considered - A stalk of ensilage corn grown by | with his cousin, Stronach Warwick, of | wall and gaining the road, where she | in the stand. At some time during|to the White mountains. They plan|dava and Windau railroad of Russia.| THE PRICE FOR THE NIGHT In ordering Kitemaug Peaches be| Charles Browning, of Plain Hill and | Oakland, R. L fainted. the afternoon the governor's salute of | to return by way of Poland Springs. [ and several Chicago bankers. ATR : sure you gat what yeu order, 13 1-2 feet tall, aftracted attention at 3 She was discovered by a passerby,| 17 guns will be fired and the com-| Mrs. Spalding and Miss Benjamin| The manufacturers proposed to form | ¥ WILL BE 25 CENTS. NO ' your grocer cannet supply yeu|Freeton Bros’ store Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Munroe of East Norwich | who telephoned for a doctor, who | Panies will remain at the grounds dur- [ spent a portion of last week on a|an Ilinols corporation to be known as | CHARGE FOR THE GRAND-ETAND. g LB has been spending some time in Mas- | brought the woman to the hospital in | Ing the afternoon. = with Kitemaug motor trip to Cape Ced the International Manufacturers' Sales Peaches telephone| Anna Warner Bailey chapter, D. A.|sapeag the guest of her sister, Mrs. N W. W. BECKWITH, i his ambulance. any of America, with of 1197.12 ard ‘we will see that yeur|R. Will hold open house at the Groton | A. M. Etheridge, subulance. OBITUARY. DYESTUFF SITUATION e ot " TP Sy iy SoPawi Secutir Sedor o Hliod. Monument house September 6, the an- POLICE BLOTTER HAD T e ihread niversary of the battle of = Groton| Mrs. Sophronfa Sabourin, after il G AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRY | e THE KITEMAUG ORCHARD CO. | Heights. spending two weeks at the ‘Worces- 100' NAMES ON IT.| Susdenly stricken with angine pecs St G & o S JAS. E. MOORE, Wholesaler. ter cottage, Groton Long Polnt, has — ot et Coeminan. . 28 Eyears ot | To Be Taken Up by Agents of the De- Pickling Spices, 3 g | Jillam Webster of Ashaway, has| returned to Norwich. Represented Business for the Month of | 1% " "4a well Knohm and hisniy eo. partment of Commerce. been suffering from blood poisoning August—Smaller Than Year Ago. a4 resident of N h _all hi Pickling Onions and p e Stemem——tmviseveasey | in his hand as the result of having | Miss Nora Warwick of Broad street T ki O e e e jaas] . New - York lAug. w—Not ‘only I oo been biten by his horse two weeks bas returmed e TReNfing S5veral| An even 100 of names were placed L iy ol e e rtatuty hitoation bt svery ;;m)se o = Green Ginger Root - 46d, while feSding ‘the Anitsl. P e and Syracase. . | on the book at police headquarters for | He.was In the city on Monday and | the chemical industry will bo taken up : The eastern Connecticut members of | Y. - the-month of August,- which ended on | then:he seemed as weil as usual, and |,y the agents of the department of || g Jast legisiature have all been re-| s Chatice” Gasisia ‘and | TUSSAGY niGht This is 77 fewer ar- | S Ten monthe age. becanse of | Commerce sent here by Secretary Red- Be proparsd for the fraquent || TR3e of and some sre planning to | Mr.snd, e Charics ol and | ests”un tho corresponding month a | He-Remith T Eaas o ASuive wark ot | I, Lo investigate conditions Tn those riins. we are having— By &n T 6 wadAiTe SATY e of Mrs, Car- | Year ago, 'which was the largest month | he had been gairing in strength since | trades caused by the war. Dr. Thomas ng y at Momaugin, near New Haven, today, W g TSary T § H. Norton, the chief investigator, who Gt relin ARt looon 5bs.at - DiMeptts: iple's brother Fred 1. Merrtt, in New for arrests in the records of the police| then and his death comes as a shock | I Nortan, the chief Investigator, DR. SHAHAN home and one at the office wr R R e et Sk | Tandon. lon i Mshnr In the month just closed arrests| The son of the late Danlel Couni-| “We are anxious to see how we can a ‘ rl I l Marion Block, 326 Main Street | place of business. ed the marriage of their niece, Bertha| Mrs, Dwight H. Hanks and son,|Were made for the foowing reasons: | han and Catherine Conneil Counihan, | utilize the coal industry, in which we . SPECIALIST z We have a good, serviceable Louist, and Winthrop Dodd Davoll on | Stedman, have returned to their home | Intoxication 47, breach of peace 4l,! Mr. Counihan was born-in Norwich on | 2T¢ now wasting products worth one on Diseases of the Stomach and - Wednesday, A it 2! on Hanks Hill, Mansfield, after spend- | theft 4, violation of traffic rules 1,| April 4, 1859. For thirty years he |Bundred million doliars. Umbrella for ‘$8o, and therets JI JS0ne00d. SueuEy B0, ot Ot | o ton davs with relatives In Poque. | sleeping in outbullding 6, burglary 1! followed the occupation of iron mold. | “Germany utilizes every ounce of FNotiutatigly handoomer ones, made from [l tober 1. T s Fourtoentih Afreot non-support 4, trespass 2, riding on ot A H, Vaughn ana | coal by-products, but only 16 per cent. OF 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Tel. 821 more expenalve materials, for freight train 1, injury to public prop- of our coke furnaces are equipped for S $250 to $10.00 After having spent considerable of | Miss Agnes Thomson and Miss|erty 1. keeping disorderiy house 1, al- | ful and efficient and a valued wos.- |Ieclaiming coal tar products. Only a s the summer in Maine, Charles D. Hine, | Evelyn Metz of Chicago, “who have | lowing females to loiter 1, insane 1, be- | man. He was a member of the Mold- | feW are .actually recovering benzol, - e socretary of the state board of edu. | been visiting Miss Thompson's moth- |ing incorrigible 1, seduction 1, carrying | ere union and of Thames council, No, | Rapthaline and . carbolic ~acid, which cation, formerly of Norwich, has again | er. Mrs. John Thompson, at the Hul- | concealed weapon 1. S NEOE are the hasis of most of the coal tar e orw‘c mPL“fl".CADmco. taken'up his work at the capitol in | bert house Salem, have ieft on a mo-| Of those who came bofore the city | Gn March 4, 1884, Mr. Couhihan was | Products. Unfortunately, benzol and B Ao Hartford. tor trip through the Berkshires en|court, 26 paid fincs, 26 went to jail, 19 by’ Father Benoit | cArbolic acid are used lirsely in ex- o hes. Established 1872 a route for Chicago. ‘were discharged by the court, 2 by the church in Baltic, with Miss An- | Plosives, with the ms; t that t e;c CARP| LAYING at lowest prices. iss Ruth E. Cranwell, 30, died Fri- police chief, aud the balance of the| astasia Mullen, and she survives with | Products are mostly taken up by the Telephone 1196-3, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, was held Monday afternoon at 2|daughters the Misses Evelyn and|WILL MAKE ENUMERATION Counihian of Eawiicket BT Penlell, o ot annually From Gemmay. 31 8 Stanton Avenue, o'clock With services in St. Peter's|Gladys Hill, returned on Tuesday aft- B wiBud) Couniban the well-known| 00,000 worth of potash, while off the ¢hurch, Oxford. Burial was in Ox-|er two weeks at Groton Long Point OF SCH OO CHIL DR EN. | O ahington Stas Washimgton, | CONSt there are supplies of kelp, which ford. P A o rhoribon, 'of| Tyler D. Guy and Cornelius J.|D. C. James M. Counthian of Spring- | 352 (believed to have a value of 3150, In connection with the closing of the| Providence, R. L. and his son, leon-| Downes Will Work This Month. | fcld. Mass, Mrs. Leo A. Fournier of |, oy 'aoors enough potash to meet the Universalist church of Middletown | ard E. Hill was also there for @ time, e and T T Rtk | damandetor t 1a and i while the church hea some funds of | . = el “| Tvier D. Guy and Comnelius .| Seoree, and Raymond Counihan all | tne"50c, e ‘our crops, tobacco, srain :;!a Omv:re I:::fl:;‘gm:.{tnx}‘zm fo| NO GRAFT IN Downes are again to be the enumer- | grandchildren, Louise, Ruth and Will- El‘r;‘rl other peroduce in the way ef fer- e el S s BETTER BABIES CONTEST |ators to take the count of the school | fam Counihan, Jr., of Pawtucket, R.|4.Zer We have always been depen- ons children in the town and will do their | I, and Miss Antta Counihan of Wash- | <1, 08 Sermany for potesh, Sept lSt . »! * day in Norwich. She was formerly a General Secretary BEdwin Hill of the | cases were disposed of in other ways. a ammunition factories. . 1.AUT-CADDEN BUILDING | relident of Oxtord Conn. Tha fenara) | Y M. G &, with Mrs. Hil _ and ALl g 4L VS | Eine ions apd, Jaushiers, iliams T| “The potash problem is large. W Bus]ness Promoters Kill Off That Idea Which | work dusin the month of September. | inton, D. C._ Mr. Counthan also leaves L PRotoBTaplic chemicals are vanish- Clerk of the Court Lyman T. Tingler They Find Existing. As Mr. Guy is awaey at the present|Nis stepmother, three sisters, Mrs.| " 3 g E0% e i L e U ¥ i time, they, will not make a start on the | Thomas F. Carroll of New York and | yuen 5 Mo, "rant (0, Eot caught in Judge William L. Bennett, who is to| Workers for the Better Baby con- | enumeration until the first part of next | lsses Margaret and Anna Counthan | mment ‘o commerce wants fo stimulate reside at the September term of the e | Week. eir previous experience in 3 hier, John ; : B SUN Foiland county superior coutt, that the | (ot t the county fair next wedk have | HiCE o Ana” Meir - ‘acquaintance | Counihan of East Norwich. S L S RO Practical, up-to-date THE SETS AN opening short calendar wili be held on | COMe 8cross a number of people in| with all sections of the city will en-| . Counihan was endowed with a|D¥ 9% O%h demands and then branc HOUR m NOW Friday, September 10. the city who Were under the belief | able them to do the work with speed | §enial nature, a capacity for humor|pul . e in chem-| COURSES OF STUDY that & well known womah's magazine | and accuracy, but the task is one that [ ANd 2 largencss of heart that made| “LZp .. tnig nvestigation i Tud. THAN IN JUNE | s The, 2ist annual convention of thewas to get some sort of a commis- | will keep them working steadily for|him a cheerv and a companionable | ey eaia Dr. Norton: »we will be in & Junior Mechanios will be held at Mid-|sion out of the contest. They have| the time they have to do it in. man. And riv moral uprightness and [ oo, 804 OF, BOTIOR, TUS W e | Stros of experienced More need for Artificial Light. dletown, September 23. It is expect- | been prompt to correct this impres- e tegrity made Rim as secure in the | §O0. TG0 12, (€TINS et ng corps The i ;9| 04 that’about 100 delegates will be in | sion and state on the other hand that To Holyoke For Vacati respect of his community as in its|gB0S ROTE Al of the Doltat ot . ¢nThe nearest approach to daylight is | atendance, most of whom Wil arsive | the magasing 15 the one that . con- . ion. aftection. He was a man of many |2Ithous® I am frmly of the belief that | efficient INSTRUCTORS e Edison Mazda Electrio Light. the night before. These early arrivals | tributes the bronse medals and diplo- | Boys' Secretary J. Howard Ely of | friends, for his natural qualities and | & SORS domestic dvestuf industry can reniietSe will be entertained at a banquet. mas that will be awarded as prizes to | the n\:‘;:‘;i& A leaves todey (0. phse his exporiences made him an interest- e built up eventuall, Salpsroom du‘c‘d between 12 and the winning babies. ng and a peofitable comrade. From 1, ‘and after a. m. Saturday. Foremen in the machine shop of | ' The Better Bables contest is looked | acation at Holvoke, which is his old | his earflest davs, he was & keen lover | ESTABLISHMENT OF DIRECT Unusual advantages for J 7 the Ship and Engine Co. at Groton, |upon by its promoters as a popular | home. The first two weeks Mr. Ely | of sport, clean spert, and he always TRADE WITH RUSSIA Trijiey to.the donlt Ponemah Mills TAFTVILLE, CONN. No samples given nor mail orders have received notices from the United | yet sclentifi movement to improve | passed in July in Boston and Bermu- | stood for "fair play. His interest PLACING OUR States government that no laborers,|the race by helding up certain physi- | 98. Thereis a trolley strike now in| centereq particularly in baseball and|Under Consideration by Fifty Leading workmen or machinists may be em- |cal and mental standards of perfection | Progress at Holyoke but Mr. Ely can | after vears of active and prominent American Manufacturers. GRADUATES ployed on any government work for a|to which every mother should aim to | rely on othér means for getting| participation in the game as played The raising the the submarine F-& | quinerity on the subject insures a the aport with an cagerness and an at. | (PUshment of direct trade with Rus- | The sooner you ENROLL the which sank in the vicinity of Hono- | petter race of Americans because it This Law Not Known Here. tention that never faltered. He was|Sla b¥" means of an American co- lulu gevern] months ago, is of East- | teaches parents how to improve the| Town Clerk C. S. Holbrook had nu- | a real fan. operative sales company were under | sooner you will be ready for B Gonnecticut interest, as Ira SIrk, | pnysical condition of children already | merous inquiries on Tuesday about the | ~He had interesting reminiscenses ot | consideration today by ffty leading 3 vm"“;‘m‘m' e e R ‘;n'gf fil; born and to pro!ec: thgu yet unb&rn. published report that all persons aspir- h‘:rm:; days 1;, No}r;vlch baseball. He ifimelrl;-r‘- mnnmulfutureru :dm: plants| A GOOD POSITION | It arouses interest in the conservation |ing to hold places as town officials | Plaved with Ned Hanlon, the Taft- |located in widely separated parts of Stark ll"_f: f;‘: in the navy for the|of child life and health and in all|must have nomination papers in tre| ville boy who later on rose to baseball the country. i past forms of child welfare. It forges a|hands of the town clerk at least 15|fame and fortune in Brooklyn and In e plans are the result of a meet- Bk EL Oyster dealers in Connecticut re.|connecting link between parents and | davs before the third Tuesday in Sep- | Baltimore. He used to be catcher|ing held here yesterday. Among the lnveshglhon solicited Dot et T o oo et T4 | teachers, between the home and the | tember, which falls on the 2ist. for William Hutchinson and the two | representative men who urged that the 2 5 Dimoet . complots Failnes. Troy Srmy | sclentific study of child life. It pro- | To ail inquiries he sald that he aid | worked together invarlably in_ many | manufacturers of the United States ac- e Heavy Steris ot Jury’ s s IS | motes civic intereat in children of the | not know of any such law. places in Eastern Connecticut. Hutch | cept the Russian Invitation o sell [yaroyo » i e tan OF Tuly and Ausust. | community. inson’ went down to Yale and pitched | goods In Russia now while santiment is | Write, "phone or call Bots ot the plbetrs Think, however, | . 1f New London county has a 100 per Returned from Vacation Trip. after his academy days, but when he | friendly to this country and virtually e o tompo 0sers think, however:| cent. baby anywhere = this = contest| ,pooned o VALRRR TrlR .| came Tack to Norwich in his vaca-|no competition exists were Dr. W. C. take a forecast of the crop. | Pl art returned on Monday night to thelr | L8 by lie used to say that nome | Huntington of the fedgral department| W, E. Canfield, Proprietor 3 Bome o Grove. stret Attt a shors| Of, the college catchers could AN the | of commerce. Prof. S N. Harper, head | V' Waelcome For 8 - i NATIONAL OFFICERS 3 D Uizough Ned fVork mnd Vermont. | Place ef Dan Counihan. Hutchinson aft- | of the Russian department of the Uni- e daitcio Tone e s i i or Sheltering Arms Matron, OF R. AND 8. M. |10 o ey o the erodenmOnt | er his Inw course played with the Chi- | versity of Chicago, S. A. Glushanock, Mrs. J. Parker Gifford, the matron Rt cago Natipnals for 7 championship: 99 105 Main Street are expensive to operate. Wh daylight, through Lake George and rchiase rencwals mow and be reudy| 8t the Sheltering Arms, Toturned on | Edward W. Wellington Elected General | Lake Crampiain to Buriingion. Wt and | Jith the Norwich Arctics and the Qui or the long sveninga? Rfonday ot s Svo Weskif vacation st Grand Master. came down trom Essex Junction on the | vvesstinr. aog i b e pe ke 2 Woelsbach Mantl next best means of lighting "the home. reputation, and it was after he signed Serv Th ‘enthusiastically welcomed by all the . Captral Vermoat ved on Monday: a contrect with the Providence club a— L] household, every member of the fami- |, San Franclsco, Cal. Aug. 31-—Na- 5 and, like his two fellow-players had Lot of < ly having missed her and rejoicing at :_‘“ Ry o at md:lvo August Very Wet Month. a career in the larger leagues inviting spent in {1 hving her with them again. ot m":fimk o lu‘“““uo e e | The total rainfall for August this|him onward, that through maternal ter than . 3 — oty numfld vt .S'l‘nt year was 7.13 Inches, considerably more | Objections and thena temporay injury coas, B Fourteen Foot Corn. Sastere of the United Srates o Aoey | than the average, which is 451 inches. | When a ball struck him in the eye coa ! Corsic At M 1 et 6 astios tall | 1n oA o8 oL Amer-| The rain on Sunday was the last that | he was Induced to give up baseball | This is what you should do to shed a it fonr stalks welghing " 34 . 1.8 | Wellington. Tlleworin. ke ) j| counted in the record for this month, | a5 a profession 28 years ago and take | 30!} complexion: Spread evenly over comp.ny Pounds, i shown In front of a Main | grand master; George A N.'em“ u"’-‘e giving .71 of an inch. Only seven | up the work of a molder in its stead. | (nin layer of ordinery mercolised war times_since the waterworks were built | Never, however, did his interest in the | Let this ata: : Jewelry atore. It was srown |dina, N. ¥, general grand deputy mas: |in"1571 has this August rainfell been | Fame relax: he had - an. intimate this stay on over night: wash It off ol ”; - t morning. Repeat daily until your by, o Lanman’s Hill. | ter; Thomas E. Shears, Denver, general e ittine of. “Duachell “aaa 1 of P ® e * sor ¥ 129 Main St., Norwu:h. Ct. soETegion Bros. also show ‘some 1{(grand principal conductor; Honry %, T e e T #al ‘.'u‘.l‘";m'.n': b, TThis seauit Ga - - - o s !me &ro! Y. man | Mordhu et Jayoe, ind. Semeral At Fire. Chiste’ Cofryemiian. and in Norwich he was an authority | (ASVISRIe. no matier how soiled or dis- JOSEPH BRADFORD, = i T Geanes) moind renos:] cnter Hownta T4 Stasjun 1« 15 tte-] 28 Lo e Dad Meas of Ialr|aliy"pesls SF e Sy s L A% > Low Temperature in Indianapolis. ompetesd, Little Bock, Atk ‘gen- | cinnatl at the four day annual con-| bl *nd he stood v own | SxPostng - the lovely young skin. be: : ARG BV ATH iow atel a of the 4 %Jo- | vention of the Fire Chiefs’ bonor and the ‘g”d of true sport. ]n.lth. :'i.hel process is entirely harm- BOOI BINDER perature records for the ronth of Aw. | 8eph C. Greenfield, Atlanta, Ga. gen- |of the United States and Cantaa. ons was happy and complote B wag | S 2 e, M ercolEed ax I O |y e i e in and o 4 establishment of the | eral grand conductor of council; Fert ll;n\umd of the leading fire fighters | Jevoted to his wifé and they brought tainable at any drug store: one ounce get great bargains at big redustiens. e vk M and a1 Odor | EEE - E L Songhels T, R [ of e e e Beched IR | W e Rl S0ttt | SN iR TR T TS R | Thse v aret money-saving dee & Feneial grand stoward imads fo Ehinmas A0 prorided S0 | o Biowhy, giagied oL [Fbies SO, | Wasdh and Jowsiy Mepeiring, | THIE k- A ; : Two Deer Shot in Salem. HHia chitdren remember Him a8 one of | for ‘& whinkled SKIn An ounce ot i| Old gold and silver beught and axs{ Miss White Returns from California.| Since the first of August, when the | the best of fat ers, and he dissolved in a half pint witch hazel|changed. 2 3 - Miss Corinne E. White has returned | law. in regard to shooting" wild deer | fectionate brother and a > e lotin. e ¥ her hiome at 258 West Main street | went into effect, there have been two Y § apprication sresss] d 0G drawing for | shot in the town of Sajem, oue each by T T the Getper onse soon s : Riuffs Cal. Rav A. Bliven and Bdwin H. Harris. & goo tollow. e 32 Franklin Strest. I . 108 ‘BROADWAY

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