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: DAm ’.‘m Tl Vaiton Captaie an e Bon Selectmen Say This Will be Enough for Town Business in sty —_ lfnn:vonhy.muu-t.%n@. v : ; Gyt | And n’&,-’u‘y‘&’:.; o T i i w2IE, ana uflf'x;:tu'-e‘om o the Coming Year—Is Less MMWQ oo Two showers Monday morning only s in New London on Bundey, Year Ago—43%; Mills for Town Expenses and 6/ Mills i g - b . B 3 Main, wl n ' p B 4 PEACHB Growers of peaches in Bolton Km staving At Blmnu ol Mystic. Fon _ for Schools. - many baskets:of fruit to the|the past two years, has come to Nop. ford market. = wich llu.llv-. 3 In theirannual report which is to be “The Goddess™ ‘'olonial today. Hmb.nudumhha-mneuflew THIS VW E Q| 000 stithe Colontal toaay. | Mra. Danald Meoch has gor relatives | 188116d soon in printed form to the cit- 1 ; $0d from there will go to Tennesses |iZens of the town, the selectmen—Al 5 G Several Norwich Zemilies wil (1o | for & Visit with her sister. bert W. Lillibridge, Willlam B. 'l’::: T mal. tages e 3 Chaj Bushnell—are - 3 £ Pk da\‘lrl‘::lrs:;t‘emban bk’ o = “":n %“g;’lfll S i :nnfmend o Tk tax of 11 mills as be- It the dog day weather holds on to- Sohnding fwo weeks with her son, |{ne paimeer o ipo% hich to conduct morrow, some of the straw hats will |John J. 'van of Waterbury. year. Of this total tax of 11 be slow in crossing the dead-line. 3 Frank Marquis, a teacher in |8 1*4 mills is for school expenses Comfort circle of _the - King's ched, /atter | 55 e Lov the: wtdluacy. toWh S Daughters is to resume meetings this th her - par- ommended was 12 1-4 mills, but the week, following the summer vacation. '.l'u':l and Mrs. D. B. Talbot of town meeting raised the tax to 13 1e4 Things have begun to stir about the mills. 3o i e——— navy yard, which is being made ready| J. C.*Worth who has been ill at his | The following®ls the annual letter for ume sa & /ekl;vernment submarine | Summer home in Neptune park, has|that has been prepared by the select- VIOLIN base. S0 far recovered that he Is able to|Men to accompany the town report: come to Norwich anux to take charge | TO t'l':lechcmzau of the Town of Nor- Tomatoes lentifu! 3 z TEACHER peaches this season and” Bl oas | Of his busincss a The selectmen present herewith their disposing of them at Very reasonable Mrs. Nellie Whipple Pickering and annual report of the business of the prices. - - town for the fiscal year just ended. The All String Insfruments repaired etamaTing., of PItfleld, |gccounts ‘show. the SHiras o et Violine sold on easy terms AX Manchester an agent has sold for . ’;’“"‘““f.‘m‘;‘ Sfker | tures, and likewise the receipte. G4 For appals sdrees E. Emma J. Goddard of Willimantic the g the summer - y ol ments riveq from the various sources of reve- fyro, family house on the east side of | fT0&'® father, Chaties P. Whipple of | huc E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor« Holl street to John H. Hyde. T A closer examination should be made wich, Conn. of this report than has ever been glven i g The last large dance of the season| Mrs. Carroll Beady returned Sat- to similar financial statem of the was held at Lyme Inn Saturday even- | urday to her home in Portland, Me. selectmen, because the town's business ing. The week end dances have been | M: rs. was Miss -Dorothy La- has been much greater than in the past very popular during the summer. throp, of &hflord Springs, daughter | ang of such consequenceé to the com- Sop Trs; Danlel Sullivan of New Lon-|munity thar co- taxpayers, in justice DR- SHAHAN Because of so much damp weather | don. She has been {ll at the Law-|to themselves, should give it the most Block, 326 ‘Main Street some of the farmers in Tolland coun- | rence hospital 'for several weeks and | rigid scrutin 3 Waren (ot e iy Jare burning charcoal in their to-| returned home accompanied by o All the chiéf highways leading into SPECIALIST bacco sheds to prevent pole sweat. graduate nurse. the town have been put. in first clace | T on Diseases of the Stomach and ? —_— Rheumatism Fall opening at Breckenridge mil- condition, thus gaining the approval of | Property tax account . ... WEDDING i the state highway commissioner, some | Sinking fund .. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Tel, 821 linery, 281 Main street, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 14 and 15.—Adv. frr ittt of them being no longer an expense in | Tuberculosis aceount X / Clark-Gormiey The continued summer weather still any way to the town, as they are - g{nb-lte"dmnct expense ng: e Ta, was R the Ve Block | cepted as part of the state’s trunl Tree ghting . . . n ol nleton, recetv a hold a Iarge contingent of summer 4~fl ;,,N;:nf.;"{'“,,?",“";mm,;‘:d highway lines, while the state relieves |State tax ...... 2437145 | gree, Alfred Noyes read u roem, e:lgn"u at the beaches, although | 9n¢ of the prettiest weddings of the | the town of three-quarters of the ex- 7‘ veneral cx-Pn‘-nldeul lex'hl ‘was have already left for their city | Summer when Dr. John H. Clark of | Pense of maintaining other roadw: $137,666.48 | the platform, ‘ndeed’ averybody there, e Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss Anna R.|Which have been placed in the emee Estimated Receipts. and everything sncountered; helped 10 - Gromley 'were “united in marriage |lent condition required. to peim fp 3 i?ig e | [ » delight and iiterest mo for have | Brook councils at Ctystal lake Satur- Cash on hand....... $3,234.89 D minas . 20 took the Free|Simplicity was the keynote of it and [them this very substantial state aid. license moy ~ | mever been al to el nate from my | day. Mfi?:;fle}:mfmmm Munaa‘}, mo,: the plans were carried out perfectly. | An inspection of all these highwa from state of C'on,"- Fd remembrancs book the itew of these being pupils who had condi- | The only parties present were the rel- | Will make clear the state's reason f T| mecticut, also un- ;‘“g""“"“'_;’,’e‘h“;; Mo, Eogland In- tives of the bride an m d a |setting upon them the seal of its ap- bills .. eritgnces c| e st twenty-one m.fiiu?,‘;‘k" SR E S :ew 1dcal to?ks. i e proval, SHscont m Tears of my "ae wers euricked with, > The parior of the New Haven House| Matiers at the almshouse have been, $5,284.59 ror can I ever o A Hallvile correspondent men-|was fittingly decorated with wild | attended to with fidelity, it deing in- cease longing for the Les, for bills unpaid enchantment which lives in every val- tions that Mr. Robert Gley | flowers, gold and white, and the bride | tended that inmates shall be comfort- and heid for eettle- ley, or the listoric fascinaticr whi Gelebrated his 65th birthday on Sun-|and groom stood undér an arch of |able and oren ba subject only t0 stuch| meqt’ for varives furtonnds thy e g of last week. Friends from Plain- | asparagus fern and wild flowers s &8 Are Droper for the health and| fesgt for va T 100000 lets, for in many of fleld anq Taftville were among those The bride carrfed a bouquet of | general welfare of such a considerable . g Revolutionary piaces, SCHOGL CHmEN Deesent. Jiite clevatis and the sisters of the [community. The soll has beer rraac Savriod pono Accompanied the bride, |to yield an abundant crop this yeer | LIAUCT licenses Groton grange will not hold a fair | carried bo Dog licenses X uguets of wild flowers. Miss |and the inmates of the house have | Gneollected taxes 6 . 3 thi® year but has decided to have an Helen Clark carryi yellow daisies [ siven cheerfully much assistance to L a & 3 Get one of our Folding Lunch SXIbL of canned frult, ¢ooking, vege- |and Miss Jessis CIark Carrong nics | 5LV management In different kinds of | pers 0, asurance siock .. 000.00 | -4 WArmth of piric 1e.awakened by Boxes. 5 tables, sewing and articles which | lilies. work. 4 $3.531.50 | L1 Lrrusal of the :etiec referres to at B grange members or the public may The groom,.a Brooklyn physician There has been no waste in the ex- el | tae Guset. Maraly will e Frg two cars to exhibit. Charios se'banied by his brother, | penditure for those who are astenged such helpful, cliesrirg asd insplrins HOUSEKEEPERS > Nt iy Clark. & professor in the |0 in the departments of outsias mon A 83 ok § 3¢ bl $IST06.48 | o avcinton as wars Apdred ¥ BEISL s - |, Olive Bugenia Hunt, teacher of pi- | North High echrol Jf _Syracuse and |insane, and neglected and dependent ~ . ' &8 yeoe ~nd Thomaes Har ~u'e te me. Call on us for Fruit Jars, Pre. 40, § Huntington Place. Tel 870.— | Fred Montgormery Reass. oo rtrind children, and all have been given the| Lmmended, brings ....... b procslivts il at the serving Ke“]es, Measures’ Adv. =3 ln%::ecr of New. f‘",: v.g. A ca;le(e Which their condition seemed to Rxpe 1 MADE LONG SESSION e ceremony tool Place at gh | make necessary. Etc. ’ The funeral of Jessie A. Veine, 29, noon, with Rev. H. A. Roberts, D. D.,| Under the administration of your|Salaries ......,. ... - $95,724.00 FOR CITY COURT FARMERS of North Stonington, who dled Satur- | of the First Baptist church officiating. | present officials,whose service has cov- | Fuel. supplies, incidentals. .. 14,000.00 . —s g gxfl fiolgsgu:t rfi»agiéla;c 1?171‘52 1;;:: 3 TJM rr'zeddzing pyartz' ‘wl}ic‘?edwu en- -;;ed a period of six years, the doebl of }iemrl‘r;“ .. + 850000 | Two Automolle Cases Took Up Much 3 H 3 rely m New York inc 3 ! to has b 'd $110,060.44, | Insu; o . - J . Let us SUPPtly 0“’]" Bllgdimtg, ghuteh, North Stonington, with burial Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W, Gormley, | the seareiies in 1915 betas 31990y 45| Interaes™ . T Taa7e%e :’,::‘”"‘ in One, Nolle in the Twine Potato ooks, -Pain lon cemetery. parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. . " Charles T Clark paronty 203 MIS!|in 1913 the debts of all the school die- m?é.“f qu;zh rles 1. ark, ren of e | tricts were added to the town debt, but ns| lon present 18 /groom; Charles W. Clark, brother of r ¥ Tar Paber, Etc. .00 The Noank lobster at 1,000.00 b 2o The city court had a session on bringing high: prices as it is by careful management that very year b iy g ark, sis of € _groom; |debt of $16,867.17. ece ing and was concluded until 1.30 EVERYBODY sale lots. Th Frederick Montgomery Reast.” Teo We ask ‘this Jeqr,for an amount|State entmeration ... .00 | p. m. Juage Jomh‘n H. Barnes preside.. 1 : 2 2 AL - |equal to a -4 m to ning school talgon us for Edison Mazda D. Miss Amy Pollard. Mr. |the obligations aviairg poills, & town's | Tows: depmin® achod . igsos| Harrison Les, colored, of Richmond, Lamps, Welsbach _Mantles, | of tne, tofal sttendancs or 175090 | 304 Mrs. Krtnur B Bones’ sk e, | STainary business, Included In which | Interess bory. (Und, Va. was fined 35 and costs on' the e = y - =4 At last week's | Charter con A Ewrlfl:xlge. will be a state tax of gflctlc.lly $24,- | Tuitlon ...... ... e charge of taking a light from a switch Chimneys and Shades. tair, about 60,000 sttenaed s closing = ey, Mrs. ma | 00, the inking fund %pout 35,800, and | To be raised by 108,670.52 [lamp in_the cut at Yantie Sunday rne x’m‘:“:?..{‘°m‘:é’\‘§‘éi“£'fim‘:'.‘;.§3‘:’.f ] e wich for highway account $18,000, thess ids, hevin artested by Constable the gate was not more than 125,000. OBITUARY. $13570090 | FiSds, having hemn et SR ADlS OPENS THIS EVEN]NG —— the mwiteh? "B ach e ey ea 7 | omep :fi,g;:,c,h":.fl%:,,g:; res. JuliaMCr:'u e!;n:-dorlek L. Pratt. AUTOS oRo\:g ‘:’:.::EAPPARATUS oLp sc’:,:o::A:n“wm'rn lamp £ light ac a:nm“.;mm;nl.;:...‘.:: ey ¢ Pt EAH @m zy".nmybgm;.ma "'mmf‘l;’?nstg: Crea, S 3 - | Chief Stanton W i ; TEasen '”".} 5% .,IE,‘““E,‘.‘;‘}:," J. Bm'o': o;h;unfin.: Tuesday and Tlmnfiy o the government dock at the foot of - .ofna.a.;";|::m-."" Danger| When They Both Attended Tiom street, was called up and after soms 4 . Oompany ;T'ont::r_ street, when he fell into the Hart Fu‘"t!‘. School at Jewett City. : 3 An example of how automobile driv- Stirred to add somet to a recent At. a service September 19 at the ers who chase after the fire apparatus letter upon Center Congregationzl church, South can impede the work of the firemen Fuller and Professor Manchester, in recognition of Educa- 4 gccurred on Sunday when an auto- | lips of Yale, William recognized b’ tion Sunday, I;he speakers will include n;‘obll‘el(hnth:a followling thalnuw- Salt Lake ey agreed . Superindent F. A. Verplanck of -the .| ¢hemicle piled up s0 close as to en- 5 Brown w 1 the e Educators. Ninth District schools, a Norwich Free Frgs tangle the chemical hose In the auto's o Interesting facts | 1on bou,,:’,"'&,"’,u': . e e émy alumnus. a q Wwindshield when the apparatus came . Fuller's 3honl at Jewett Wil P. Hol a Connecticut to a stop. Which Andrew H. Pulllips at- fined w-na &.T;"o.‘i‘ 3:"5.".’.-..":: The Coflege for The praver meeting of the Central .| Chief Stanton warns - auto drivers | tened - Volation of the automobile law: He | W, at New London has n&fln em;'r)ch e:u zio Lr;:ltd t;rngm;w ederick Pratt, four vears old, Mrs. :{“"“ '-h‘: D;‘"‘{g‘ ““C’;':'flt m s writos: took an appeal and furnished bonds. omen nesda; ening, ead of n | prg e apparatus for there nger time when Thuraday as usual, ‘September 15th |t ¢4Ves her mother. There are Mr. Fuller dis-|On the night of Sept. 5 the automo- [ agked f of teachers. v,| to the firemen and the automoblles | covered and taught Andre 1) dri str being the 75th anniversary of theyor- | S0, three brothers, o e e | a5 Shouin atiidenne o S the au- [T was a farmers boy 1o Jarir IS (bile he ‘was driving struex Boros or one of our 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Dantel Casey and Jo'y Do, five | Carroll at the corner of EHighth strent to tak of the Short- fanization of the church, a fact which ist tomobiles would be very likely to get Jewett City. fath o the service will commemorare. :h.i:rc.“;flu'rh):-‘t‘:;;ln& gu;ey.b:ol‘lx‘zg the worst of it. Y. T |and Central avenue.. The testimony to Norwich. for bu At the same time on Sunday the Zoc the Sn pRow- thab L hand and Tm De- rial. automobile struck Carroll and drag The planet Mercury may be detect- ro e automobiles crowded in so close that “ 1 him some distance. The wit 5 d low in the twilight glow throughout ichael J. MeCarthy Dead had it been necessary to make & o e g . A P, Ghieneiee | Partment there, & Eye Strain O Bt pole of the present month. | Michael J. McCarthy, who removed {drant connection. it Would have been | tunities for pury, Howard Maynard, Edward Florepne o On September 1 it sots almost exact. to New London from Colchester some impossible for the men to reach a beyond the so-called district scvhy motorman: Margaret Grindrod, Wil- may spoil your boy’s eyesight ly due west, about one hour after sun- | ten years. 2g0, died Monday at his | hydrant. I think it was Mr. Fullers third sed. Ham Grindrod, Char! Whowell, Wal- for lifs unless properly set, while on September 27 it reaches home in New London. He had been ——— son in Jewett City t one _of his |jace Larkin, Patrick and James died now: SPECTAGLEs e || ite’ sreacent "castorn elongetion. Caapoa Sulth tor eome’time. The de- | LEFFINGWELL MILKMAN clrculars caught’ my “atiention. |t i ; iy eas ‘was a member o No. - be just what he needs. Qre diner B s orwich Free Academy | 104" O, H.© Ha IneretiisLition -~ THROWN FROM WAGON.| Thomas Hart Fuller, A. B. of Yale Mr. Holmes~and four others testi- him the benefit of our thorough teacher, F. Spencer Baldwin, has been will open a select school, etc.,” was fied that he was going slowly and had tate here soon after takin up his res- " B 7 beginnl; . reach. stand L e e i T ot ew? yogremor C. 8. Whit- | 1dence n New Lo Sof JP Bis con- | Michae! Sullivan Was Badly Shaken | the © ais was the uitima e o ing’car a8 the law ditecce eng 20 ¢ o Man of New oY‘url‘:.n o declares Shot ll;ifemblg Property in Bank street. A Up On Dunham Street. my hopes an_ danticipations, and thoos 5L o e b geloy ;- "?' agal Yrife and six childrén and two sisters, -t % e i Douglass was attorney Manager Baldwin, of the State Insur- Mrs. Abble O. Connor of East Hamp:| Michael Sullivan l&‘:":un gfi l:;:fa‘ -:'l':sr:.-mdo':: H&Do“u"i... and A[(ome;"l’ J. xé‘n’! THEPl AU’I‘ 'CADDENCO irance ‘ho; Tade by a Hartford In- | ton and Mre" Mare Nostasst, Willi- | might have been a .l City Attorney John D. Hall. | o J| surance man, have no grounds. mantic survive, e about 8 o'clock Mon roing. - Tesponse to our :ntsase Iinging ":T-::u B. sh Green ’ Opticians and Lense Grinders An inscription in memory of Samuel ; _TERAL._?. - s Lot Sivattng g roen - for a !:lo:har ed::;:io;:irm:'l ‘!:th:-r who pleaded guiity to taking 3115 ACUL S orse agreed board al 8 n | from - | PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING [ | Chesebro O s, B Notoneh Lax — 3 Toeartied and Jumped, throwing | SEvets ity o tner une rgiitier in tenced o thg. Conmrmions Bt "0 near the foot entrance to the Wequete-| ~_Captain James Noyes Dunham. pon s Teal’ aig Eround striking | pey iy Tmited Fuller’s school, but I Boys ymti] he is 21. Gpock Semetery stating that Mr.| The funeral of Captaln. semes e e R pr s (hat fac in ray| Arthur Baward, who is Chesebro helped raise the money for Noves Dunham was held from his late 24 - bo=-d, bui % la truckman of stealing money from & TbeNi'hCh.gm.tho, Z the preservation and care of the burial | home in Weaterie Monday_atternoon | 14T "é‘lib'}f;’eih':n"‘;.”"" °‘,'f$: lack o 367 |tellow employe, had his case go over - o . =g | place of the first settlers of Stoning- | at 3.80 velock, with Rev: w. ) Lo every attention possible. "o, Fien o2 ‘throe monthn. it 3| 0%, 8, JaY under bonds of $200. He de- |same individaul instruction | e —_— 3’25.!“&25@ e e s ity was Heo fones 404 was|could plan the rest of Is. I ntoeriea Theodore Bodenwetn of New London, | which is given to the Day Father Smith Favors Equal Suffrage.|of handsome floral tokens o festeem. [ 3U! R = Heoken. B aun‘:fi the chance, and waiksd five miles each | who Was accused of running an auto- . (] Motiday’s New York World said re. | The bearors were A o Palmiter, . il 2 s oy every day to get under Uis in-|mobile at excessive speed in Thames the Instruct. Barding a frequent Norwich visitor and | Henfy Sesgeant Captain Fred Burdie: | W28 badly shaken up, his shoulde fluence of that fascinutiag - (B an > Classes, by same id | square so that he broke off a stome saigp R Dobbe Feery jostrer,and scholar: | and Captain Horace Sisson, and burial | To7(0¢d, and his face much bruised | Tuacs of th o Gtemrnioy Fuller's. 8ne | hitching” post on Sunday. atternons | ors. ; At Dobbs Ferry last night a Woman | {00k place in- Riverbend cemeters Word was sent to his family. personality an dteaching. had Allyn L, his attorney. . \ Suffrage meeting was held in a Ro-| There was a committal service at the coming with an automobile & It was in that famous school that|He explained that he had had the &lfih\h may enter at any man Catholic church. The Rev. | 8Tave, ing him to his home in Leffingwell. |l Met Andrew Phillips. I was only car but two day; and he accidentally 4 John Talbot Smith was the man who| Undertaker ¢. A. Gager, Jr., haa 14 and Philis about 18, but e fra- | put his foot on| je wrong padal and time. Invited the $muffragists and the base- | “harge of the funeral arrangements, ternized fin: although 1 felt sure|lostscontrol for | few seconds. Judge ment of the Church of the Sacred _— Ran From Laurel Hill to Square. y bad Pof émen Carroll and ! ~ Heart was the meeting place, ' Invitations For Rally Daj In a riunaway that began on Tal- Murphy tell - about the aceident | Call and mvestigate. In introducing the speakers, Fath- S i y s man street and continued over th, Phillips and sald he did { ot believe Mr. Boden- er Smith told the congregation that ham of srorgent Stephen B. Peck- | Lurer mni bridge through Shetucket ble aptness wein meant to | lisabey the law. The F S they were to speak on a cause that ham, of lt e First Baptist Bible school street and then ln‘::‘:unum square lovable { judge ordered the case nolled. ; was agitating the world, and which he | D28 sen the small white m: Severa] men were before the court . himself favored and hag talked about S annual Raily soc l'ert,l the Bem«:l bu‘teh-r. dm; on drunkenness charges and were P Mrs. Henry E.|}eld at the church Friday = evening | Cor 1a8¢ in front of Mad 2, 3 Yillard, Joseph J. Daly, ‘and Mrs,| The invitation s also for Sundey Henry A. Robinson. At the end of | When there will be a special sermop Tiage. The Seifert hor¥e slipped sing] - =" ="u"u"a Y ¢ the meeting Father Smith urged the| 12 the mornt Pl ihe Pastor, Rev. G. | front of Werry street, fell and years left e 2 | hearess to vote on the side of the “-“lo;“‘g;mw ';H“;'“";{“ :¢h°°| caught. z - Bl b . ! lcademy Opens T e, | i i By el ity T |5 Loroto s e on e i Nomatter how fine - Allows Adults to Get Water, gramme and orchestra. The post cards ound. One of the shafts of her upon which is printed the invitations have a handsome cut of the church end are very attractive. Wednesday Morning 99 to 105 Main Street : A W. E. CANFIELD, Proprietor Real Bargain Prices thewrhe‘.lfen ‘wagon was also TR ‘was broken end shaft of i o t broken | Iy attal) “ ;_h i rthday Surprise Party, F ) ‘EOQ. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway : i Nabob Almond Paste_ or Making Macarcons at Home at Ralfion’s —_— ] THERLE 13 0o advertistng medium fa lastern Connecticut equal to ‘The Bul- Jtin for pusiness results. s Short Meeting For Park Board. There was only \ro;:‘tlna business for