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s+h: PERSON — #%‘ 2 hfibmfl; ‘W. H, been in New He Was Accused of Shooting Up Angel's Residence in : v I ) ' | ore aze ome Tew cottasers e ?Whmgm. # yard—From One to Three Years in Prison for Mike ; ‘ September 1th is Satnt Lambert's Sherman : . Y ey the 2w ¥ ing the summer at Providence and A-rvmnl quality and quantity, all for | Nurragansett bay. 5¢. Krol 8 abgcial Hantrsliay, Miss Tannie L. Dishop of the As- Bathers say the temperature of the tmmoqd“ e el Sl -k | surf this week has been 70 degrees. the White mounml 4 oy Miss Anna Brown is at present in when Walter Cole was found not guil- T Bastford, engaged 4n copying church have returned ty of the charge of breaking and en- records. jorwich kD tering and shooting up the summer residence of Xerbert E. Angel at 7. Samuel acher of Jewett Cli ~ 'nl‘hv fict;ulplzr of the .Uneaz H. N a Ledyard on August 8th last. X ville Methodist church Sunday. ‘hen, ret: street ursday As a result of this year's Mi peach | spending the summer at Camp Over- crop, dealers in nursery stock state |look, Gardner Lake. X ler after they had been mfl% '.ln.lt" many peach trees will be plant- the case for 76 minutes. Judge - ed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hewltt and | lams had used but a few minuses in daughter, of Coggswell, N, D, are vis- | charging them after they had listened Katherine G, Lambert, 118 Main St., | i in North Stonington at the home | t0 Attorney G. Curtiss Morgan make in attics and old musty clossts R| anufacturer of hair good, ’'phone|of Mrs. Hewitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | @&n argument for the prisoner and = when you strike a mateh, to 832-5. Wil be here for a short time only. | George A. Pendleton. State Atwru‘w; m:m A, man make ith a candle —adv. . an _argument for the prosecution. i iy ,'"""ds:"t b A Mrs. Joseph Larkin and daughter| Cole, who has been in jail for five QY s AP oot & Thursday at Middletown, a short cal- | Jennle, who have been visiting Mr.| weeks, was given his liberty and he of EVER-READY electrio light. §| endar session wasc held at 11 o'clock, and_ Mrs. Gilbert Larkin and family, | left the court room with friends to into the dark corners and find Judge Gardiner Greene, of Norwich, [of Killingly, have returned home to|go to the Albert Whipple farm in what you want with absolutely [ |Presiding. Hope Valley, R, L They made the|Ledyard where he resided. He 3 i trip by auto. warmly thanked Attorney Morgan be- Huntington of Washingtor no risk of fire. One of the consoling conditions of B R IlE Tt oot roieh Tor st i Eyor-Resdy Flash Light Te. Jioe o wars hos veey the tact e | Mr, 20 Mce 3 @westasr sod om | coceully * getenaing him —trom i | Extmers e | .00. - ol ol er in n, o orw! and Mrs., C.. D.|ch that had ‘brought 0 9340 reservoirs. Babcock and son Charles 1 of Jewett i Sete oes sl - S City, have spent the past week o) tate Ioies She ok THEPLAUT.CADDEN co. At & mock triai held in Palmer Me- |an auto trip through e State Prison For Golumb. g { f g EF; E:!! i fiis i :K H i Hyde and Miss H Wi ‘ashington street, are at Fishers Island for a few days. I, Montville, Wednesday | atat Before the concluding arguments in = i il Weaetay es and at Revere Beach, Mass. |, S€C0%S The COnOuCnE “made on 0 P is_practiced Mr. and Mr. ?Mrrfi-:m: have Jewelers sided as judge. SCHOOL ENUMERATION. Thursday morning, State's Attorney Smotos & CNNB 4 ' Hull moved for sentence in the case| Douglass shoul I and Mra. Charies Established 1872 The vines on Masonic temple have || agt Amended Law That Now Has|Of Mike Golumb, whom the jury the poned and PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING grown so fast this season that they day before had found guilty on the other diseases = ! . & have climbed to the gable at the rear Application. charge of breaking into a bullding at p Mr. and Mrs. Norrig 8. Lippitt wha of the building. R Thamesville at the American Straw- Al are at their cottage at Neptune park - Following is a copy of the amend- | board company plant and stealing the will leave for New Haven on Sunday At the Stafford Springs Methodist |ment to the law regarding school | metal fittings from a motor boat. L’ nmext. church Sunday next, Rev. George G.|enumeraion: Attorney Herman Alofsin, 2nd, ad- loca e s er— . Secrivener of Norwich will preach | “Enumeration in_consolidated dis- | dressed. the court. on o R <4 e i B B of a successful vaccination was iIntro- |50 PER GENT. DIVIDEND : morning and evening. tricts. Section 2. Section 2,255 of the | prisoner and sald that he had tried Suced into the arm OF shether. There BY GENERAL MOTORS CO. General Statutes as amended by Chap- | hard to get the man to plead guilty. oo ol is no doubt that some diseases were AL A_ Gurleyville correspondent men- |ter 64 of the Public Acts of 1903 as|Golumb is married and 1s 42 years Spread in this way and that it save|,, . n,., o Large Export Business in tions that Rev. J. B. Ackley, formerly |amended by Section 2 of Chapter 31|old. Of his seven children, one m,,..u § of Ur;cu‘,;‘lllgw);lalu gone for a week's |of m: §u=fllc A%u of rmlnr i h;reby daughter is married. His family needs vacel! . Auto: les. stay in the te mountains. amended to read as follows: Town g : e i o Salws. Town his help, the attorney said, and he! the da us procedure.| New York, Sept. 16.—The General The ladies’ soclety of the Third Bap- | point one or more persons who shall, gclm;- dcomlny ‘dnm:iun?‘of tonight » tist church, North Stonington, served |in September of h year, ascertals at it declared a dividen: 50 per 4 o'clock tea Thursday afternoon at|the name and age of every person over | NORWICH DEATH RATE NEARLY 200 TENTS cent., being $50 a share on the common : the residence of Mrs, Lucian Drury. |4 and under 16 years of age who shall WAS ABOVE AVERAGE IN NIANTIC CAMP. stock. The announcement followed a belong to such town on the first Tues- —_— —— TR long meeting of directors and leading Judge Edward R. Bennett and Mrs.|day of said month. If any such per- |in Month of August—Vital Statistics |Uncle Sam's Artil Will Begin Stoskhalders. The company. has Sote & Bennett have closed their summer |sons are not attending school during for Towns in This Section. Real W. Tod large export business in automobiles . l‘:.nme.':yth:;e:. tahth;tch {-xmumd month of September, then the Lo u:dmmmor trackl -I‘T t’h- g\:!bmk Ve urne 0 their home in Hart- n m: the enumeration shall AR o . nderson, of |of the war. Gross les for the year ; ford. o 109 Sanuasestion Ahe e o AEust here | iy 300 tents are included in the | 1. frygienic Laboratory, U. S. Publie | just ended were 394,425,000 as compared b The planst Venus passed the sun or "he ames, of s | 5, 0y e, Malley recsived by thg |Siaten const sruilerymen b Niantic | cives 'the-detais 'of an sxtensive - | | g September 12 and entered the evening s state board of healt] s was t men occupy each sleeping tent, sky, but throughout the month it is emplayers or of the establishments o tetan: Burns From Auto Fatal. more than in July and 27 less than in |and besides the latter type there are | estisation of subject of ry : where they are employed. Returns offi after vaccination, Durk the period Lynn, Mass, Sept. 16.—Burns re- i has been forced upon us by the pres- | far 1y Sbenyed T “UR to be satisfac- | ghall be made to the town school com- A avachay of ':&zfida?n;";‘:m 2 ::l;.fn': l:o:h:a'..y B e s [ 194-13, he finds in the "United States | celved 'in an automoblls colliston ' at isure of public approval, because we mittee on or before the 25th of Sep- 1,- | Nahant on Tuesday night caused the for the five years preceding. was attempted Thursday, but Friday | Sut 41 authenticated cases among & g [ know how to buy and sell satisfas-| One of the features of Mashapaug|tember. Said persons so appointed| Tye geath rate expressed as an an- |moming work will begin in earnest,|000;000 vaccinations, and reasons that|death at a Lynn bospital today of Seeilv ik tirrh of | Lake Grange fair this year will be shall recelve a sufn not exceeding 5|nual rate per 1,000 estimated popula- | The programme includes long hikes, had been at fault there| Percivaly McNeal, driver of one of ;torily. Just our stirring way o cents for each child so enumerated. - the cars. Mrs. Agnes Corning suc- ! stock of FEED th the talk by Prof. Jones of Storrs, tion was 15.7 for the large towns, for |sham battles and other exercises calcu- i keeping our stos up to thel . The Hens That Will Lay 'This | Such return shall be signed by the per- | the small towns 10.7, and for the whole | lated to fit the men for infantry ser- cumbed to her injuries yesterday. | mark. We expect to stir harder than|Fall and Winter, son making it and sworn to substan- | giate, including state institutions 15.3. | vice. h ~ ever soon, because of the extra geod tally according to the form prescribed | The “deaths from infectious diseases | Many visitors were at the camp on |, During the last thirteen years theze Train Struck Motor Truck. b AR Tt il After spending the summer at|in Section 2,253. The town school com- W 150 being 9.5 . of - d: o has been examined in the Hyglenic e B C. W. Marrow an ily, fo 1 at no person gan! CHAS SLOSBERG T N havz le!tlTh ’:' wg:r}:le;;‘ shall Ba -eRutnatateitwies or ho Lmc: In eastern Connecticut towns deaths [in which the artillerymen make their o - - potor truck of the Torrington Ice com- with their causes, births and mar- [home at Niantic. the vaccination of over 1.000.000 per- ML, 7 "t}e North Eim street crosein; Nashville, Tenn. properly retutned. aund lodge them. as | riages for the montn of August were| One of the most appreciated fea- |20one and in no instance could the te- [TR0% U 1A% ™" Clolock this afternoom, corrected, wit hthe town treasurer,|gq follows: tures of the Niantic ground is the plen- | '20US germ or its products be d | severely injuring Charies Marvin, the One of the finest two acres of buck- |and shall transmit to the comptroller, Vorwich—Living births 55, still |tiful supply of pure cold water for| Five hundred eighty-five thousan: 3 Ceove Street wheat in this section is that raised|on or before the 5th of December an- x ver, and destroying the truck, et i oo e A b o By o IR d et 10T | vaccinations were performed in the | gt by George H. Kahn of Yantic, from |nually, a certificate in which the num- | dearh rate 16.0. deaths under 1 yeat|who visited New l.o:d':m.wu certain | ATmY and navy during this period which he is expecting to soon harvest [ber of persons shall be inserted in without a single case of tetanus fol- 60 or 70 bushels, words at full length, which shall be |5, dfaths 1 to § years 3 deaths due|he dramk more than a eallon of it |\ oine 4 bstantiall: di the | 10 diphtheria and croup 1, to typhol lay afternoon when he finished In the 41 Sonst. titased Weeka Inn’a€ Week: hiis P L e cording o the |fever 1, diarrhoea under five years |work. He coneidered the quality of t| 10 the 41 cases mentloned, tetanus Weo advertise exaotly i+ | cloned ‘ATSE g 5004 season. B I Buts [ ’nm._,.__'d I Bection 115¢- 7, to tuberculosis of the lungs 3, to | Niantic beverage a fine boost for the | deceloped so e SR af Nhodhinss ety Primtartrine Rl o SR R R oy ke i - |other forms of tuberculosis 2, to lobar | water wagon idea. tion, mot at the time of vaccination. P e S Sy o b i - and broncho pneumonia 1, o cancer| The artillerymen are delighted with |Put at a later period. probably by g o o ol e S RRCTR Patlee 1, to accidents and violence 2, to all | their camp life—all but the weather, | cOntamination ~of ~the vaccina : e e e Mr T el | e e | s W o er it tn 194 MW Go ot fear emalipe 5 our - . e funt o1 ura . loC] New ndon— ving rths 58, - |camp groum esday morning was pmd for your old fountain R'Al:fm(}:vo:;:e:n?g?gnf:::::hnll)!.SeA‘i wife of Alfred H. Pollock, was held | riages 26, total deaths 30, death rate|an experience they will not soon for- |fathers did because we seldom see it the 22nd anniversary of its organ- |2t ROOR Thursday at No. 9 Meridian |96, deaths under 1 year 6, deaths 1 to |get. The heat was intense and after | VacCination and revaccination ve 9 pefl in exChange for a ization Tuesday, but did not observe street, New London. The services were | 5 years 1, deaths due to typhoid fever |they had reached their destination and | driven it from our midst. It still rages conducted by Rev. James W. Bixler |1, to diarrhoea under 5 years 4, to ac- | put up their canvas shelters it was |iD countries not protected by vaccina- 3 i e e and were attended by a large number | cidents and violence 6, to all other |still more in-tents. Heavy blouses|ton and is the same dread disease FOR g of mourners, many of whom were not | diseases 19, added to the discomfort of the march- |8 it was before the days of Jenner. MrA-t )?am; f"”v%’&xf&‘}?fii’ ,‘,‘fi(;a“’;‘f intimate acquaintances of the family,| Groton—Living births 10, still births |ers and perspiration ran in rivulets sued invitations to the 30th anniver.|Dut by their presence showed their|i, total deaths 10, death rate 17.8 |down their sunburned cheeks, ROW AT WEDDING sary of their marriage, Wednesday profound sorrow at the untimely death | deaths due to ¢ancer 1, to all other On Thursday a fruit dealer who ap- 3 Y evening, Sept. 29, at South End farm. |9f Mrs. Pollock. The bearers were |diseases 9. rured at the camp with a motor truck MADE COURT. CASE. F 2 » William J. Brennan, Thomas H. Tro- | Stonington—Living births 15, mar- |load of peaches disposed of them so Bad Feeli 0:-”".““. it (1] en At New London it has been agreed |1and. Dr_J. M. Shay, Edward C. Bangs, |riages 3, total deaths 14, death rate|rapidly that he made three more trips N hon that the city will pay the hospital the | Arthur H. Gager arid William Appley. | 17.7 deaths under 1 year 4, deaths due | before the supply was equal to the de- Figured in Trouble. sum of $8 per week for each typhoid [ The body was forwarded to Westerly |to diarrhoea under 5 years 1, deaths |mand. e at patient treated by the hospital in cases |OR the 1.14 o'clock train and at 2.30 | due to tuberculosis of the lungs 2, to PEI .| The continuea case of the state| Don’t send that boy off to h th bl .| oclock services were conducted in|other forms of tuberculosis 1, to ae- against Thomas Cural and Frank = ; [here the patient 1a unsblo to pay. | e ‘Bena cemeétery, where the oom- | cients sad vidlence L o aif oihee dis. | CAVGHT MAN TRVING Brown of Ocoum for beating guests at | school with clothes too CR ANSTON'S Teachers are being notified of the | mittal followed. caes §: 5 TO CATCH CHICKENS. |a wedaing at Occam took up the time young forthcoming 9merican Industrial Edu- Mrs. Fredericl Pratt. Killingly—Living Dbirths 7, s — of the city court until after noon on ¢ational and Vocational Training Con- e s At 215 o'clock Tuesday morning the |births 1, marriages 3, total deaths §, | Willlam Gudeahn Was Made Prisoner [ Thursday. There were three men, for him, or too old, either. gq".,’m'“" G‘“fi,,,_‘&?":,“l;“ ,gn,,,,"“'gw: funerai of Julla ‘Casey Pratt. wife of|death rate 113, deaths under 1 year by Nelson Wheeler. named John, Alexander and Walter. ar e or] m Sept. > e : 24 to Oct. 7. Frederick Pratt, who died in Batule |y, Se3iie ! 105 Y L diasvioes | wmi pemgr e P :'htm;a‘::afl g Y s 5 3 diphtheria and croup 1, to am Gudeahn, 56, was caught the attack, an & ROCKY FORD MELONS e el from the fu-|under § vears 1. to accidents and vio- | under some trees in the yard of Nel- |in court with their heads in bandages. |on one of our School Suits. aIn & humber of cities the fire au- | OGN RACIOfE & Yohn Fleming offieiats |lence 1, to all ‘other diseases 3. son Wheeler's place on Roosevelt av.| Attorney Charles L. Stewart appear- thorities have warned Jewish residents 33 aE: ey ToHn o huren at |, Plainfieid—Living births 7, marriages | enue just east of the city lipe with | od fof the two dccuecd men, Apparent: and RED BANANAS. B e e Tt A i the | 3” g'clock and two hymns were rend. |§. total deaths §, death rate 12.4, deaths | chickens fluttering about ursday |1y some of the bad feeling betweeri the If he wears long trousers under 1 year 4, deaths 1 to § years 1, night about 10 o'clock and was taken | PATties was over a girl in the case the celebration of Yom Kippur today | ered at the close by Mrs. Timothy J.|i0iihs aue to diphtheria and croup 1 |a prison. pe whose affections had turned from one . 2 at RALLION’S | #ri¢a and saturday. Donovan, Miss Lena Boudreau ~bre- | {®iirnooa under 5 years 3, t0 lobar |a gum o> L v recler Who had |t o another. It was the defense |OUF SUits are made especially There are a large number of cot- | were Willlam H. Bresnahan, John |2nd broncho pneumonia 1, to all other Captain D. % Twomey at police |that whatever injuries the two men in tagers at Pleasant View at present |Gleason, Patrick F. Bray 2nd, and |diseases 4.- * headquarters was motified and | My, | bandages had received must have been |for him, with just the right man; Putnam—Living births 17, marriages | Wheeler to bri - | received when they were pushed down| New styles ;lflsn smer tg]:h;:taor: gé:;-bnel‘gs.:onr‘:; ‘Jnu:\): f.‘:.fn‘{".fm’z“fl. xs:wk Dlace | s “total deaths 6, de:thar‘u 9.9, d-ml.. oner to the o:l:}.e\?me :l!dghgu wl;:::‘ "1‘ n--'-c:me- xglu took place at the |liveliness your boy wants. b " inder 1 year 2, deaths due to cancer he would meet Policeman Barney |time of the trouble. the resort will enjoy a much longer |tery. A committal service w: D g e y [tiome ot the ¢ i graagl iy E Rev. diseases 6. een: h 1d b t ge rnes, ever, v F ll M ll. T e B T e S atton aleming: | “Staftord—Living births 21, marriages | the Tockup. Abont 1045 the mancil | that somebody must have used & knite Priced $12. to $20. a 1 lnery The local postoffice has received no- | relatives from Battle Creek, Hartford, | > total deaths 7, death rate 14.6, deaths | man arrived with Mr. Wheeler and |!n the affray from the nature of the under 1 year 1, deaths due to tubercu- | the prisoner at police headquarters in | Cuts on the heads of one of the men, > MRS. G. P. STANTON ' |concluged” beresen i o D | o e e e W TD€T | oxis of the lungs 1, to all other dis- | My Wheeler's wagon. and he fined Cural $10 and costs, but| If he wears short trousers, Haiti by which liful arri eases 6. Gudeahn, who was bare footed, was | discharged Brown. The fine and costs 2 @ 82 Shetonst Bichahics ;L 1 E R e e D e e e, o el Nogwich: from pryindham Living blrthe 30, etll{tocked up’on the charge of chicken |WSEe ML oo let us show you our suits with rths 1, marr! ; . | 7 countries by parcel post. James Morgan, death rate 103, deaths under 1 year 3, | authorities In the morming se the st | whose wife had him arrested for fil- two trousers. It makes a good T News receive from Miss Sheiner, The funeral 6f James Morgan was|deaths 1 to § years 1, deaths due to| fair happened over the town line. treating her was put over to Oct. 1st. of Church street, in Rosita, Colorado, | held Thursday morning at 8.20 o'clock | diarrhoea under 5 years 1, to tubercu- | Mr. Wheeler said that Gudeahn/liv.| Another man pald a fine of $1 and N e Em t E. B is to the effect that the nights and |from his residence, No. 46 Cedar street |losis of lungs 3, to accidents and Vio-|ed not far from him and had been CoSts for Intoxication. tion; one we’ m es mornings there are very cool. The|With a mass of requiem in St. Pat-|lence 1, to all other diseases 8. working for him. Thursday night —_— —_— o - _— 'weather during the day is delightful | Fick’s church at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. H.| The following number of cases of | Mr Wheeler and his wife were up WEDDING. recommend. Priced $5. 2 and the seenery is superb. Broderick, the rector, officiated at the |irfectious diseases in eastern Connecti- | Jate with their small child which was —_— / VIOLIN ey mass end at the close Miss Isabella [cut towns were reported by the own | sick and restiess and they heard ‘the P g $8. Daring eves, belleved to be skill- | Petrone rendered two hymns. e | hes officers: chickens out in the trees maki a y TE ACH ER ed failroad robbers, ripped off the seal | bearers were Joseph Landolt, W. H.| Measles—Colchester 1, Ellington 1,|nojse. " At noon on Thursday Adams Pope on a freight car standing on the Brown | McGuinness, Felix Callahan, Cornélius | Killingly 1, Montville 3, New London 1, | "M Wheeler took his gun and step- | Gor ona Srien Alice ar Brao e Y etnis These clothes will make Cotton Gin company's siding, at New | Sullivan. John P. Gahagan and O'.in Smflor‘d !,FS(_onin\sxt:'n 7. k4 e the house where he|ton Me were quietly e All String Instruments fepaired J|LonG0n, and removed many dollars' | M. McVeigh and burial took place in| Scarlet Fever—New Lond N marri outsid - watched a man reach up towards a . O. - |him happy and proud among Worth of valuable silks and fancy ar- | St. Mary's cemetery. wich (¢ity) 3, Norwich (town) 1, Plain- | chicken roosting in the trees around | o ir: Fovmost: ecimord. D. D. on ticl I £ it i it divh 14 . - o les. Numbered in_the large attendance |field % Putnim 3. e the yard. " The chicken flew. away, ho Beptior Aenmmimtinn i thiree wof |his friends, and look right to 5 were members of e oly ‘arae so- nfantile Paralysis—G: o it when the m: ot 0] of - E";’{,,_'{fl";"‘;,'.‘: s Miss Clapp will Teopen the Wo|citey of St Patrick'e church and thers| Diphtheria and Croup—Killingly 1| other, M. Wheeler ran out towards | “After a brief wedding trip M. and you besides. 4 i lace, Nor- man’s ge urday, af were a number of beau oral re- | New London 1, Norwicl Plal .| him and found Gudeahn, who let x x wich, Conn. Broadway, with a tea room in con- | membrances. Putnam 1. w? found Gudeahn, who let the | Mrs. Carroll will take up their resi chicken go, when Mr. Wheeler w nection and a great variety of ar-| Undertaker M. Hourigan had charge| Whooping Cough—XKillingly 1, North | gut on him. popper | dence for a time at the Antler cot tistic novelties, embroidery and artlof the funeral arrangements. Stonington 2, Old Lyme 5. Thi is S0t tie firet time, 1t 0, sald, | et o et b M . materials. Also home made food, on Typhoid—Danielson _ (borough) 1, e . 2 joummar. home. and ‘will thel -estabs hand and to order. Stamping done Constantina Costello Groten New Landon 1y . Norwhh that Gudeahn has been concerned in 7 chicken cases. He said he was drunk at short notice.—Adv. The funeral of Constantina Costello| (jiv) g 'Piainfield 4, Woodstock 1. . e DR. SHAHAN | e, intant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- | I} ereuloats—Dantelson (borough) | md couldn’t tell what he bad been do T e o S s 207 MAIN STREET - Marion Block, 326 Main Street 8 inl8e . Paticky 2 1, New London 4, Old Lyms 1, Putnam Water street, under the name of L. : SPECIALIST e S G e Ry e M lock. (city) 1, Willimantic (city) 3. OBITUARY. W. Carroll & Co. dealers in paints, gan and the marble altar railing will | P! t. Mary's cemetery. S— dyes and other mill supplies. He Is ¥ be . The railing is a memorial | child died on Wednesday at the age of FINDING DEFERRED. ‘ Carlos Gore. a_ graduate of the N. F. A. class of to . and Mrs. Patrick Shea, from |2 months and 8 days. Undertakers — flowing a short Illness Carlos| 1868 and of Brown university, class of their children, one being Mrs. R. M.|Cummings and Ring bad charge of the | ggpg, M Witnesses to years old, died Saturday at|1871. Rev. Dr. Gifford who per- Powers, of Norwich. s funeral arrangements. mer Brown Has Mere Dn. A’. J- SINAY oLl L SRS Hear in the Hall Oase. h:ms No, 203 Park place, Brook- ; o > Y| 5 dupticate of the wbip Saled (5| 1n T a1 el om Thurasy eve. | Coroner Frankim 3. Brown said on | ot "o 0r® yuiny e ocn 5 reatiert | FOl 18 & member of the Arcanin clun Dentist ,F. L- FARREI—L {:l: country by Columbus, in 1492, | ning from 9 to 1 o'clock an enjoyable | Thursday that there were still three|in Brooklyn. t one time he was_a | the Norvlclhbnou c‘fl.nb, 5,34 ‘u..mcn-d‘. s 3 - CONCERT PIANIST been towed to New London from Sctolt b N Dwe Boa? ciub and s aciive 1n the of- | R o ( ¢ ) Eow Hhoes snd faken tp the Thames Ja to have testity before he gave a Avestrythan at | fairs of the’Central “Baptist church, g s ‘e m C 3 - Instructor of Piano, Har- |ecrapea.’ Atter repairs the Httle ves. | aus, ptondance Included peorte Tom For 1¢ | where for ma = et sel will be towed to Mystic, e s AT AT St W ] s Counterpoint and _— - P w.u e mmm w S Central lpt' st 743 Mombers, b ey ATCHES 32 The United States civil service - Compouhon.K 2 i Ty . o 1 By 7 y lon unces a S amination for assistant in shade tree|, The Central Baptist church, just ‘Detore in great variety at O O e ptoniber 5th, 1915 || insects, for men only, on Oct, 6, to |turned its 75th birthday, now has 743 | : Studio: 26 Central Building A1 _Yacancies in the the fleld, at salaries of 25-27 Franklin Strest » from $1,400 to $1,600 & year. mology, of for . then 1 ter, Miss as assistan = 1ssue his finding. hoepi seceount of Schools Close for This Week. 3 s h‘e'c.o the Whil 2 _The marriage of Miss Murial Nast| Because of the heat Superintendent t m‘ F. W. Hou“s' n“ -.uin.u‘-_v‘-- w r\?fl'm-fiudm‘; mfl; 7 MwmAMMA Jan2d v n CHoo) ursday # phone 523 ey e o e fl. betore ¢ ‘%‘2..“‘31-"%.’.:"5. no 3 Cattle buyers from western Con-~ betzer the &g | . of E m-uumuw-g = me advertisiag medinm Corbecticut equal to “he Bul- resmita