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i Tides will be high today. A big party plcnicked at the navy yard sgndsy. F W ‘Wednesday, Friday -na.‘smnady of : Y Mrs, Nellle P. Keiss of Norwich is|, Republican caucuses to name tickets: Granges and rural church socleties |visiting her niece, Mrs. A. W. Keiss, of | 0T the town elections were held : K are holding harvest suppers. Essex. 2 several of the adjacent towns on Sat- THIS W/ EE Cottage people at the shore’ claim |’ that last week's fog was the thickest of the season. - Ernest of Norwich left ¥ri. day -a.short visit to 4 B Rev. G. H. Strouse was_at_Niantic - In Colchester Town Hall. Sunnay night attending a.B. Y. P. U.| In the town hall at Colchester on meeting. Saturday evening a caucus was held wlthhfi. m » = Sunday’s cool weather, after Satur- m;_r‘«m Harrington of Norwich is | chairman and Daniel T. Willlams as son day's intense heat, sent thousands on |Spen a few days with friends in{clerk. ¥ 3 pleasure outings. Waterbury, - ler] The following was the tick Another case of typhoid fever, mak-| _John.N. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ing a total of 16 victims, developed in and Ned' Haymond of Hebron ot nated: Assessor, Albert H. New London Saturday. were in Norwich last three ' years; board of _relis A_numbet of cottage owners remain at Point Breeze, the flags still fiying at that popular resort. Vl 0 LIN ; : ‘Business at Breakwater is improving, extra barges loading with paving TEACHER Blocks thers. auring the week. vm mdhbetw le-?l Glen meg iments repaired ‘oluntown has n greatly improv A“V’::i‘:: abld on ”:; terms by the work done recently on it. ~ Automobile and train parties met at For™ appeintments address E. Red T . p Sunday for an enjoyable day’s E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, N outing which included dinmer, boating wich, Conn. and swimming. ‘The circulation of books and maga- sines in the Niantic public library for August was 495. Average daily at- i Miss Mary Brennan of Ashaway, R. I, has returned home after a week's visit with relatives at Baltic. Miss Phebe A. Stillman, who has Chase HiH, R. I, this summer, has returned - e George to her school duties at Uncasville, 1 ) The ‘William W, Bent of Bridgeport, who usx::k:a::;fnn :n‘ For“%-r meet :: Ul even al al gh father, Martin F. .Bon! here on unday, Deacon George R. Sanders was in New ndon on Wednesday to a the ‘with his brother, J. P. ‘:mz of 28 Bank street, who was 82 years ol Palmer, A. Parker; that day. of voters, Elijah S. Abell. i i g 7 | ; : i B i aunt, Miss L. Ely, of Washington street, wunnnwo. Ely, Jr., and Lioyd ;h have returned to Schenectady, N. i § i ] i sREA § B g g. 5% e1 2g g—l * H i " i : ¥ i g the summer in Mor- t. Miss Flora 'nn-uh- member of the Academy faculty, has returned to her home on Washington street. il | ] i i it i i i I X i Mr, and Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson have s ! | at 4 present with the Groton degree team up resolutions of sympathy an Saturday evening, Sept. 18, wishes to be sent to Mr. Hyde| Mies C. C. Bacheler of East Town from the union. street returned Saturday after a few T eetings. He O. | returned to thetr homs on Union street .| tendance was 39. S. Maples of Bozrah, Mrs. E. H. His- |atter & trip in thelr sutomobile i : Groton grange has accepted an in- | wasira Gae G L cLmmer at Camp # o - mprmiagh oo eia | 9% of Jewett City and Rev. M. J.|through the White mountains and fn ' = ° vitation of Ledyard grange to belpenison and 80 neé Gilbert and Grant o Fuller of Hanover a committee to | Vermont. draw have returned to their home, 111 Mec- good Kinley avenue. - have been fortunate in | potior, Rav: James &. Doniorth: was| wartutts Mass. Simeed Beite of — in “Enderer *Oprormaatioy, e | e s e We have Reld st the "Groton Congregational | Sorcoser: Mass. Emest DeWolfe of L s Country was read by Mrs. York. It|law. Mr and Mrs. Themas Bacheler, church Sunday morning at 1146, oDl 4 WILLIAMS gave @ resume of the work of the |and’ with Miss White a member of securing a limited quantity of toge o IS e o Ty | igart, thre rs, William K. Ra: Fag Gosherr soclety and of the many work- | the faculty of Miss school, In a number of gardens Japanese |tOTS O war ynolds of Leffing- 3 e years, y- % well. mond, two years, Daniel W. Williams, B e e s | oane Fetty S ths TMnd, at her one year; selectmen, Samuel H, Kel- Alice A. Brown of Jewett City held Mrs, John Warwick of Cornwall,|losg, Julius W. Pheip: X B Zhuoit aitintics o o alsiene Ont,, who has been visiting her som, ; constables, x Stile Ghe TEof & Ghary, WrNien Gy hét- G. M. Warwick, of Broad street, left , Daniel Goldberg, Alfred 3 e she Y, Y her Sunday for Oaklands, R. I, where she | White, Edward T. Peck: grand jurors, 3 4 self. It was a Christian Endeavor Hl I roses are blooming and some of the good pink ramblers have started to blossom for the second time this season. SECOND HAND | 12 it was decided not to put any of 4 ticket in the fleld for the town elec- ACAD = ‘Wednesday marks the 75th anniver- /Many of them only a little|sary of the organization of the Cen- tral Baptist Chul’B}li Sgecial exxorcuu commemorative o this anniversary used, which we will sell at a| SiPRa 0 i hibition caucus in New Lon- turday with an attendance Wwill visit her son, D. P, Warwick, be- | Myron R. Abell, Elias Glaubinger, Mi- . romance, and was repleté” with true fore returning hom chael Elkin, George T. Loomis. Christian Endeavor spirit. The ro- s ¥ mantic touch to the story was aston- Deactn ‘George P. Smith of Mant- |5 mmises. Jobn R. Backus;auditor; B ; ishingly true to life and caused much ville, his. two daughters, Genevieve 3 prolonged applause - and’ Georgia -Belle, and son, Edward, Mentvills MepShlisane. P at the close, emal who have been the guests of Mr. and In the town hall at Montville at 8 5 T orthfield were given Mrs, Frapk Wilcox of Anguilla and|9clock on Saturday- afternoon Dan D. by the young people who attended the Mr. and Mrs. John Seymour of Lower | Home was chairman and Hubert G. 5 conference and was given under the Pawcatuck, have :-‘etuiyne; ;amm " | Dart was clerk. The following ticket # able direction of Miss Calla White. Yellow free stone, for can- o the Ui ok WER IR e e oy Potiss e, Georks L Bradioet Huneiet & Y o erle S bition at the Knoedler galleries, Fifth ot R jurors, David A. Johnson, James P. Rev. Mr. Zumbro of India was pres- expensive it will be worth|svenue New Yorc the critics miention | In the sxercises in comnection with | Philips; collecior of town taxes.| rmEpERJCK N. TATLOR |gnt ad save a short taik on Chris-| Can peaches this year as Jewish New Year, on Thursday and |tee, Frank H. Rogers, Roscoe C. Dart, The meeting adjourned and the com. 3 Friday, Rabbi I Goldvers of = New |town treasurer, Fred J Hope: const presided s chalrman and Charles .| o,;y"were invited to supper. The ta- |SUSAr is cheap and peaches ‘ofk was a speaker at the services at es, Roscoe C. Dart, rles E. John- - bles were lald under the trees and a the synagogue of the United Brethren |son; registrar of voters, Fred J. Hope. | o Th¢ following ticket was nominat- | \70 W0, T vt was served. At cach | REVET 8O cheap. on Thursday and Friday. At _ the| The nomination of town clerk was |3} r. David W. Pitcher: board |Plice was a dahlia to which was at- Kitemaug Orchard C morning service on Thursday Rabbi|left to the town committee. For some | Assessor Davi Larki - W, |tached an apt sentiment. The nap- Max Stamm addressed the congrega-|vears Charles N. Chappell, democrat,|$f Fich lsaac G. Larkin h’;"‘, i|kins al bore the picture of Wiiliston | JAS. E, MOORE, Wholesaler. tion upon the desperate condition of]has been nominated on both tickets,| V- ectme, (ot ¥, Tihon T the Jews in Russia and it is expectedy but it is understood that it is the in- ’Owé i g e Fred that a meeting will be held to raise |tention of the republicans to wait to A “F"W“v own _clerk, C‘-"Il J:|tended the soclety for their generous money to contribdte towards the. re- | see whom the democrats will nominate | 4Dell: _town treasurer, Charles J.|,Cle 11" There were & number of lief fund. this year, as the impression has gone | Abell: agent town deposit fund, John legation 3 ; Clarke; auditor, Frank B. _Fowler; | Suests present. a large delegation com- At the synagogue of the Brothers of |abroad that the renomination of Mr a Albert G. Kneeland, | In€ from Scotiand Road. where a new Jdseph the sorvices were conducted by | Chappell is not so absolutely certain|Srand Jjurors, .- b ol society has recently béen organized. .y number of leading tists, includi J. your while to get good Second | Jiden” Weir of Winanam. o . The Watch Hill season has ended. hand copies when you can. |, e, TTaeh, ] Soaeon o on Sast Tuesday, the Colonial inn closed the week before last and the Ocean and Plimpton hotele close this (Monday) morning after breakfast. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway st e erwpreniniess pemeemisuiw} Funeral - _services “for - -Jehn N, Wheeler, who died suddenly at his home at Crescent Beach Thursday night, were held at his home Satur- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial was | Rabbi S. Sobol. Rabbi Golderg spoke |as it has been in years previous. George H. Hoxie, Ind: collector of |i L were one hundred and jwenty- - e 4 . town taxes, Frank K. Noyes; con- O TR TTRELRY, e o thers on Thursday morning. In Canterbury. stables, Stanton L. Briggs, Clifford C.|fiVe Ppresent at the services. A few residents stick to old-fashion- OBITUARY Herbort Williams was chairman and | King: registrar of voters,. Fref W. g drpi‘viu trips -.3 a source othsepmm- Sl e r pleasuring. Just now the woods Mrs. Oliver Veins. 2re turning and the grasses ,gone to seed, show crimson and purple tops in | ;X 0lOWing a short illness, Jessie A. Hoye, wife of Oliver Veins of North the flelds and along the waysides. Atonington, died in this city on Sat- urday, AUTO CUT DOWN Under the amended act concerning at- th of 28 years, 10 STONE HITCHING POST. the taking of school enumeration, and 27 days. pot il enumerators will have to hand in their| She was a native of North Ston-|Theodore Bodenwein Summoned to books, completed, on or before Satur- |inSton and was the daughter of Gu: Court for Too Fast Driving. day, Sept. 25, in order to have each |taVe A. and Minnle Maine Hoye. Her town receive the monéy from the state. | father was a mative of Germany and | o tne charge of driving at excessive James Lathrop clerk at the republi- [ Taylor; town school committee, Kath- [ BUILDINGS FOR SCHQOL | can caucus in the Canterbury Town|erine H. Sweet, Albeit G. Kneeland. FOR FEEBLE-MINDED. | te Has Pl Presented Eloven | BAKERS HAD PICNIC gt ey .A:M = il % AT GARDNER LAKE| i ven architects from various part W .2|of the country ap ore t! ” R'""d in 2 1-2/ uilding committes of the board of ! 'ound Bass. trustees of the Connecticut School for | the Feeble-Minded at a session held | Harry Follenius 3 et 50 oyl oy Mronep = Ten of the bakers of the Providence | 5¢" the capitol Friday afternoon and it to your boy to see that he Hollday week records show that the | ington.: The hody .was taken to |Speed, Theodore Bodenwein of New |bakery enjoyed a picmic at a cot- | presented plans for mew buildings to does not grow up under the New Haven road had 1,857 trains run- | North Stonington for burial London was summoned to appear In|tage at Gardner Lake Saturday and | be bullit at Mansfield Depot for the in- handicap of ‘defective eyesight. ning Monday and 1,997 trains in ser- Patrick McNama, the city court here this morning after | Sunday. They left here Saturday aft- | Stitution. The greaterjart of the aft- Vice .uesday The average day's| rhe death of Patrick McNamara oc- |the automobile he was driving had | ernoon and were tak At WES eI (Sl T i 2 - en to the lake in Our scientifically acourate exam- | schodule cally for about 1,830 trains to |curred om Sundsy evening at 9 o'clock |sheared off & stone hitching DOst In |an autotrick, the return (rip deing | Domnsye oot 1O 8et was selected. the inations will tell whother glassss [ | ¢ TUR on-all branches of the system. st the home of his daushter, Mrs | Thames sguare late Sunday atternoon, | made Sunday about moon. An excel: | taiieq examination laier: et erry, of No. nion street | carrying it along about 15 feet on|lent chowder was enjoyed dnd story are needed or not. Do not delay. [, AL the marriage in w,‘_’,?,‘,-‘,"’f,":"'!‘?}: Mr. McNamera bad been seriously ill | the sidewallc before it came to a Stop. | telling and singing served to while | punre ‘eaoming o e B Defective eyesight will not cure fl| i Loutse Gates of Wektboro, Masa, in | foF only four days. According to Traffic Officer Michael |away the hours Saturday evenins. | sisting of engine room. work ahop and itsolf. Consult St. James Episcopal church the|, He was born in County Limerick |Carroll, who was at this post of duty,|The bakers report the fish right on | enclosure fot pump, in one bullding, itself. Consult our optometrist. M| ./ cyjing march was plaved by Mrs, W, | [reland, T4 .y6ars ago, the son of Pat- | the automobile, No. 4245, was on the | the job and Harry Follenius made the | o ooa rot thore Thrn $10.000: LoinE: X7 ela. "of Manefield Center, Conn. | Fick MéNamara, and fe had lived here [way to New London, and as it ap-|big ocatch, reeling in o bass that tip. building with equipment, to cost Dot about 40 year: ¢ was married in [proached him at the rate of from 25 10 | ped the scajes at 2 1-2 pounis. . THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. || e most sacrea sna most wiaely |Ireland 51 vears ago’to Winitred Bray, | 30 miles per hour it was about to pass L aachy 1o Goat, with Syelpesent. A mats * ]| observed of all thee Hebrew holidays, | Who survives him, with their siX |to his left, he signalled it to go to his Delive: Liaver in Lodyasd than 350,000; two dining and dormi- Yom Kippur, or the day of atonement, | 48ughters, }irs. James Sherry, Mrs. L | right and when it swung that way it g Lig yard. ey il el e o G Established 1872 will commence Friday evening, Sept.|J,urphy and Mrs. Mary T. Harriman | failed to make the turn into Thames| William Whtson, of New London, equipment, not more than $17,000; 17, at sundown, and continue through- | 9f this city, Mrs. W, F. Courtngy of |street without hitting the post. It also | was arrested in Ledyard Friday after- two cottages, each to cost, with equip- PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING out the entire day of Saturday, Sept.| Narragansett, Mrs. H. F. Arnes of [just grazed his trouser leg, he eaid, |noon by State FPoliceman William b ment, not more than $14,500. 1s. South Suddery and Mrs, Willlam Kamp | as it shot by him. Jackson, charged with delivering in- | ™ The last legis - prgey of New York. Throughout his life he| Mr. Bodenwein had his wife and sev- | toxicating liquors in a no-license | promeiation T eed o coves. B The annual reunion of Harland's |made his home and his family his chief | eral other people in the car with him. |town. Watson was arraigned before ; rection of these bulldings, 4 ade will be held at G. A. R. ball, | interest and he was a kind husband | The car was damaged sbout the fen- | Justice Povey, at Ledyard. being un. | ont -akihe Ednulor Ghtfl Flll' b e Friday. The veterans wili|and father whose loss will be deeply |der and radiator and was run back to |able to procure counsel, the case was | Lo, J0pd \UPOT | Which the bulldings = be the guests of Robert O. Tyler post. | felt. the Swan garage here, when an em- |continuped a week In bonds of $209. | Soa' Dagor i Eori A ane Made under the supervision of these|Dinner will be served by Robert O. ploye from there had been sent for. Watson obtained surety on a bond. entv-five acres. In the opinion of the who recognize Purity Tyler post Woman's Relief corps, No. Auto Bucked Into Fence. ‘Watson was engaged in delivering | trustees of the school, an expenditure 8 : An 01d Mystic correspondent writes: g T quantity of liquors throughout Led- [ of $500,000 to $750,000 will utimaste- ion’s| X% a of friend ard. He was known to be engaged at Rallion’s|, o woossock smmiy names sutt- | eors Norwich were: on. oh Sats s - | — in the practice, so the officer was on all in this state who koskl_entertained guests from New Nominated in ~Lebanon—With Two | the lookont for ‘mire'® wmcer Was on | house all persons In e are York last week. and all partook of some | wiguER this: village a few days ago. oy son proper _subjects to be committed to While_ tryi to turn around the ca¥ from Republican Ticket. was first observed making the de- mushrooms they had gathered. The | 1o front of the Mathoaior care ey liveries, he was not molested, but al. | h® Institution. ELL entire household was taken violently ill | the young lady who was driving the car| The Lebanon prohilitionists held |lowed to make several deliveries be- F- L- FARR ‘| and were treated by a local physician, | backed into the front fence, crashing |their caucus on Saturday evening on ly be required in order properly to alt recovering. Y 2 fore he was finally apprehended. —_— T e through it and tearing out a large |Goshen hill at whicl Villiam b A I -d . - . (CONCERT PIANIST) | piece.” The car ran through to the back | Thomas was chairman and these nom.- 2 ncidents in Soci ] f l ¢ of Piano, Har- motiation p et aneral Directors | garden. Mr. Gordon gave his name to | inations were made for the ticket for | Kitemaugs Best Peach Season. — ety e Wm. triswe fl., Instructor 4 fact ‘weok chose Hagh A, Ksensy of | Hev. William Crawford, who resides at | the town election: =~ (uSinday evening Frank W. Browning . . G €0 3 o! i mony, Counterpoint and || New Haven. president; G. A. Smith, | 1o parsonage, and said he would pay | Assessor—George IX Thomas, o |0 CeS O B e encpanket of 25-27 Franklin Street ition. ? ;xflltord‘ Vvice president; J. M. Bennett, | e |25 3 years, Willlam W. Palmer 2 |Browning has about 5000 trees that| MT. and Mrs. Eben Allen of Wash- A ow Haven, treasurer, and -Ernest vears, Warren P. Briggs 1 year. are bearing and estimates his crop at | iNEton street have returned from a trip Season “m’b« b ae Ortlepp, Bridgeport, secretary. FAMILY FOOD Selectthen—Willlam G. Thomas, 30.‘00&1 ‘l;'snkeur He‘ has nlrdeady har- | to Lyme, Saybrook and Hartford. » \ William W. Palmer. vetes he early varieties and has just Studio: 36 Central Building, aiy, Pesial borough meeting will prob- | Crisp, Toothsoms, and Requires Nol| ' \uditor wilbur L. L. Spencer. commenced on the Elberta _canning |, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Preston and TS Taby BOtiol An.the O ot e Cooking. Grand Jurors—Edward N. Hinck- |vellow freestone peach. Mr. Browning ’;‘““y are occupying their cottage in Southern New England Telephone T ley, George N. Thomas. says his peaches this year are of the|NePtune park for several weeks. company that telephone -and electric | A little boy down in N. C. asked his| LoX_Collector—Frank e quzity he has ever grown. Thus = Dr. and Mrs. Witter K. light wires be strung on the same|mathes to i Constables—Everett C. far he has found a market for his crop er K. Tingley and an account of how I _ in Norwich and New London, but it is (Shildren will return this week DR. SHAHAN gt R tabled at & re-| Grape-Nuts food had helped their G’a"Zi?.t‘;? of Voters—James A. Ran- |quite probable that he will have to|Crescent Beach, where they have had & cent meeting. family. look to either Boston or New York |Cottage for a number of weeks. Marion. Block, 326 Main Strest She ' says Grape-Nuts was firet| 3% this week. T o ch —— dardization of the salarie .. Town school committee—Eiwell O. . The packing of the peach- SPECIALIST Noke Yok i s ey e DrOusht to her' attention where she|yead, Albert A. Boothby. es is under the direction of Clarence| ,MrS. O. Chester Johnson and two i of the i sited. , .| Boynton, who has had 20 *ex. | children, who have been spending the o O R eumatiom o [ Suting dovn the pay of 6000 or mere: | TWhite T was thers 1 used the food | 1,5 L, w1k BB (MR LT ARNN | Potnoe s e Fruic e, and che pich 2.4 and 7-8 Tol. 821 [ the board of estimate's sub-committ y. T gained welght and felt 80| who fs on the republican ticket ani|ing is being done under the direction = LA - The work is in charge of George L. | pe thet when I returned home I be- | for” agent of the town deposit fund |9f Howard Beetham, the farm super- Tirrell, head of the bureau of stand- | samulestys T oPe-NUts in the family|jonn Clarke, who is also on the re- |intendent. ards, formerly of Norwich. "My " little 18-months-cld baby | Publican ticket. New Walk at Majestic Buildi shortly after being weaned was very e Ta' s % 4 . An aquaplane was tried out for the Contractor Albe: thy has DENTIST first time st Willow Point, Mystic, the | weas and wa ties srersniior Sne| Knocked Qut In Fall From Car. | commenced the momctristion ot e cs other day by RC:COQ Whitney and | pecame so emaciated that it was pain-| On the 7.15 trolley from here for|sidewalk around the new Majestic DR. E. ]J. JONES Harry Fiedler and was found to be | fu) to handle her and we thought we|Montville on Saturday cvening, o |bullding being erected on Sbetucket suceess. The were going to lose her. One day a|foreigner, whose first name was and Water streets by James B. Shan- . i -Shannon Building ugh! hen. and who was evidently intoxi-|non. On Saturday Civil Engineer 5 Suite 46 % B Mr. Whitney, and wag fated: ‘cither, Jumped or fall Trom o | Gesrws K. Fitcher made & suter o £ > Take elevator Bhetucket Street en. |Fledler. Other trials will be made. “Well, it worked like a charm and|car just before it came to the first 'Soda 2 récent meeting she began taking it regularly and im- | stop south of the city line and was Al : sty By recent meeting, of tbe Wood- | provement sent in at once. She grew | knocked unconscious when he landed | be com| % | SERV-US BAKED BEANS) - = at the home 4 G R i p : well and round and fat as fast on the und. His face was also occuples the center of the stage and Miss Hibbard the club united in send- e e g 4 ¢ Nuts. bruised and blesfiing. ° The conductor the spot light is everlastingly on us.) STETSON & YOUNG, B Dotk Yook to M. Demest HMik- | “Bdmetiitie ‘ago wan assisted by Sassengers on the good. These goods are absolutely the same ) ; ; oent arrival of & little daughter. The § car in some first aid measures that the quality and in some cases better than Carpenters and Bi 3 | netgnborhood poet. C. L. Rawson, for- | S22® o brought the man back to consclousness the widely advertised 15c Beans on the - merly of )lar'lds.'feo-tfllmua' the stages they anything | and he was tak by friends to his |bullding 8! p market, and are so guaranteed. ‘l’hv\ Dest work and materials at right |lines which accompanied the ift Boma Pexc. Ao Japey ML, finished and the inetalling of the Bowl Sn e “The,_cousame: s oo prices by led g - < = i Felephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST. Boy Accused of Theft. ' i it aese Eogagemost Brakin. - ous f50d has done forour famity.” Miss Carrie Viola Wilbur, the evan- nary. o Presched at First Baptist. oy E y o ok The pulpit at the First Baptist ¥ on MM‘J:;” by Postum Co., Battle nnug;\‘xh‘wnh e w:cru::- Policeman othy o h:fl 5 BAKED feature as there are tw\‘ e -é-‘fln«! on Sundey evening 1.25 from Ever read the above letter? A new|Who is a student at Mount _Hermon N EONNI 05 S naryiet whish scwaln. § . : o s "'ty | one appears from time to time. They|School ~Anmouncement of the en- 4 g tmely pastor was away of are genuine, trus, and full of human | §15 Wibur s mow In South Nor: ln_g at m 3 Greeneville grocery store. interest, ¥ walk,