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Work for First Patients Will be on Raising Dam for Dajoll's showers today. ' The wina is blowing the first horse chestnuts from the burrs. m at the Colonial the- atre - . 3 townn Sre AT Beh meors et s Kammeeér have Teturned trom o of the best lookink crab ap~|en Spur, e ETRE e Woman's prayer mnclnsot the cELEPLET TERLn PEACHES AND CRAB APPLES To Preserve "con club” has been designated as a station on the .East Lyme trolley road.—New London Globe. m';l‘heo wlléhbo -hped-l .etvlet: lt;flu Miss Susan e iy n iscopal urches today, e feast tral A d gue of of Bt. Maithew the Apostle. =l”vu‘«uuma.w Many of the weather sharps are z looking for the line storm, or as they|. call thrasher, this week. ! g =% T it the corn M. Monroe of East Nor- j : i | | Magl® supporting as possible ana AH our B". wich, have returned, e iaa ™arY | fow months it will | Y | Aron::i quality ard quantity, all for | Mrs. M, Etheridge of Massapeag. eharg, The child defective eye- | 5c. Krohn's special cigar—Ady, e P o8 ot Mvetli. aud of sight' may never realize his | The peach crop is so big that fine|and Mrs. May :uw.n“& Sacroiiet the institution i bondisap.’ You may wonder why | looking peaches were selling at 80 | were ent t, the . maintained at only a nominmsk charge [} Ke seems stupid and backward | cents & basket in local stores Monday. |and Mrs. H. G. Gray in' o fo the relatives and friends of patients, I i school. SPECTACLES fitted | P £ The lowered temperature of Monday [ - 3 g g Ay v R after a careful examination may Stirring Up Business revived wilted humanity and proved| Mrs. Ralph W. Cushmas and child, w b s 118 Drasent condition Des deall change his career and make him | I WS by B . | of great benefit to the sick and to in- | whe have been visitigg Nprwich abqut $5,000, the amount of the appro- & sucesssful man. as been forced upon us by the pres- | fants: tives, left Monday for Wolfville; Nova. tion asked-for. accounts| ROPTOMETRIST | eure of public approval, becauss we Scotia, to join Professor.iC: - Will be kept for the hospital and farm CONBULT OU! know how to buy and sell satisfae-| Conmnecticut fl-l.’a‘fl are being ap-|member of thg faculty of ¥ < 1 and it is expected that within & very | torlly. Just -our atirring way of pointed to t‘oh.ba '::l:;:m:t l}{ophlgal:: versity. . It . 2“1 ll&ne there h‘m be paid back to mm—cwmco | keeping our stock of FEED up to the Getober 12. > (oMr. and Mrs. H. A. Flelds ;{m . S e atution ‘the Uil TGS o ! ord and Mr. and Mrs, W. F. GaBligh :'..-:.“:v“'. :m’:"‘:;"‘:x :‘.:;' There are places about town where | little daughte; Martha of H?fi b B g R o ¥ R h $0-acren < Optisians and Lense Grinders the number and beauty of the morn- | were th ts of Mrs. W. C. e o) ready for' SuERMRSINS R PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ing ‘glorle- have formed a wonderful | son of Franklin street over ‘Sunday, 3 of horses, a yoke of.cattle, cows, Athorlis, imyested | oS, chickens, etc., will be tranaferred 4 CHAS. SLOSBERG ] P ajing e e riawn. j ?-E‘“m hospital and will be charged ——— Methodist chupches in some of the WEDDINGS. . . 1 to the farm. Enough provisions - * | nearby towns to observe Old-Home —— French Tobacce. . 8ay 1n connection with their Rally day Yerrington—Lanoie, e S ml' score | , The cultivation of tobacco In France 3 Cove Street Spevioes Hila gonth. Samuel Francis Yerrington and Miss . = the state farm are to be purchased st 2. =ttty ceatralled by the ‘Nations! Pachaug grange, No. 9, P. of H., is|Lydia Louise Lanole were united in . For Government and is practically confined the main hospital and reisswed as need ke = to hold its second annual exhibit of |marriage in St. Patrick’s church Mon- "m requires. As & corp-| %0 twenty-seven departments. Lt produce Friday afternoon and |day marning at 7 o'clock by Rev. Jobn value of our new stock. Ceases are issued to communes or dis- ing at Griswold. H. Broderick, the rector. The brides. d the Al lundry work is to be dene at the Board | ricts authorizing the/ cultivation ol even! 2 0l 3 - 7 tobacco on a specific irea. This ares Beczod mast;- Miss Katherine Yerrington, . R d the attual cost. The baking qf al evinced |0 e allotted 1o certain Erowers ang 1 Emest B Billard fla s oot ot o e o o e T o Rroli | 5, 55, Sovsiomnd & 1% S o g postey Wil sieo be done 3 G A werk |8 Chen dlotied o el Eromers 2 ng suburl lowns, sea~ | man was - v v 5 7 2 son_han been prolonged by - last{of the bride. Tt 1§ the, expectation .of tha tAustees the crop every plant is under the su. week’s hot weather. The bride was prettily gowned in of VIOLIN TEACHER pervision of Government officials. As and superintendent of the hospital | % g white, wore a. large white hat trimmed hay, that through this small beginaing, yde o e SRALD Ty e - H. C. Lane has removed his black- | with velyet and carried roses. The transf disobeys | which, is Only a demonstration, that taing - & nmc.x' control over the smith shop to the rear of 60 Frank- |bridesmaid wore green dress with the state will eventually increase the |SCh association and was secretary | - s lin street.—Adv. black velvet hat and carried red roses. t that may be produced in a capacity of the farm or establish a|f the first meeting of the State Sun- | 2ount J Following the ceremony there was & de- | new and independent farm eiseWhere|38Y school comvention. He presided | Eiven vear No bounties are paid for About 25 members of Grbton grange, end reception at the home In the state if that plan seems more |3t the frst Y. M C. A. cenveation | 108 P0G B0 torore. Ao oy of teat ANl String Instruments repaired | P: of H. visited Ledyard Saturday|of the bride, No. 451 Main street. After | time for which comimitment was made. | foasible. : over heid in this state and served om . Snd the reguiemtnts of the Violins sold on easy terme gvening when the desree team of Gro- | their wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Yer- the religious work committee of the | 570! <a ton grange worked the third and fourth | rington will reside in Lisbon in a For appointments address E. degrees. - Y. M. C. A. for three years. Ragie—Extunge. For nearly two seore years Mr. Hyde CORONER AT WORK was clerk and treasurer of the old TO IPENTIFY MAN Writes to New York Address Shown gar:ldsomely ‘:urmaheclbec:otfwg&t The | NOVEL QUESTION UNDER E, BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- The useful and handy %}"m "{,‘; u:let:“r:::‘llve n;:a:l T of pretty and INMERITANCE TAX LAW. npt,geed | wich, Conn. Chelsea bank, which is co; gfifl 2| p . Yo is the_son of Charles D. an reds d: o kg e Pl B e ‘Caiey Yerrington |1s Wife or Wideow of Son of Testator Thomaston.—A delegation of local Elks attended the sheepbake given by the Bristol lodge at Lake Compounce 3 Sunday. and has ved i this city, mak- Who Remarries Exempt. by Pawn Ticket. times married, Cdo ot ol A ST RO ing his 2 Yo. 404 Boswel ave- o s P fm bert W, ters! ue. e js.a_blacksmith by trade and A novel uestion has arisen ‘oroner nklin H. Brown on Mown- JUST RECEIVED el B.g,h’::"’&'g';':z,i%“;‘?fi T employed %% the velvet mill His gonnection with the -sdministratidn|day visited the undertaking rooms of e F . | the homestead will give the address of | bride js the Haughter of Napoleon and |9f the inheritance tax lew. It re-|C. A. Gager, Jr, and viewed the dead e aatuen, ek, Harburd F h L tlls welcome at the centennial of the Gal- | Mary L. Crepegu Lanole and was born | fers to the posttion, ap.regards ex- |body of the man found” Sunday night ST iaaton, “Atien & res en e hoostian st Thaak Sest 13 in Miaway, Mass. Both bride and |emption and the raie Of tax, of the |mlongside the road in Montville on the | Miss H. Louiss Hyde Ger - Hyde, . & ' groom have & mumber of admiring | wife or widow of & som of the tes-|New London turnpike. He found that | SSRtTROS S B0 x;“-‘efom- . t RALLION'S The sun enters Libra, according to who remarries. During|the only wound or mark on the man L e Mary M. sad a the on September 13, at|happiness i been ‘The way to ward off o e is not te was that on the forohead. whieh in- | Leis H. Hyde. children of Lewis H.| rear it mot 1o silow oncs selt to be op pressed by the dread advancing years. Use only legitimate preventives PRI mAny years the law has Hyde of Ni York. 10.16 p. and autumn begins, It in force the quéstion has never be-|dicated a fracture of the skull. A view: ». m, & tuma_begine.” It = e ea e e er | Al trianguiar Biecs oe o oot boch | - 12 his political views Mr. Hyde was morning of September 24. Chamberlai; n has submitted gouged out but the skull had not been |® FePublican but he never sought or jand avold trying experiments -mh_ and question to Attormey General George |Penetrated so as to reach the brain. ‘haracter and high L‘.’.‘.;':"‘A".“'.,,:“‘:'..,“2:’{."2,,«""-.5"@" Fall opening Colling’ millinery, 67 ces James, Both of E. Hinman, who has given an opinion| The theory is that the man was fective way to keep the B| Broadway, Tuesday and Wednesday, Quletly, married by Bev. that the woman must be considered, |struck by an automobile or motor- | yicle soul and Kindly Glspedt - SPEGIALIST Sept. 21 and 22, 1915—Adv. erick, rector of the church, They were (::‘the purposes of taxation, as & gg‘rfi"‘;;f this cannot be ascertained | tained the highest reapect of all. iie it like cold cream. washing | on Dievasss of the Stomach and M| 1t s provanie e by e Mol ames, & pie | " Accoraing. to the opinion of the|Therois & possibility that the ma- | X% & loval friend and nelghbor and | it of In the morning Tnis,sradeaiy "~ T 821 ‘When ey atten e - 2 o b ing as it does, one of Norwich's oldest | Which is replaced by the more youth. ] of 3 son, iu case she does not re- |COPAME to the coroner that the driver | ung Troge Ink-tinted underskin. One oun Totonirs vl Ao BrE 3" bind | the Now Enaiana gietes M wnd e | mary. i i (e-edme St 'Ls e |was Whaware haf The min haq bech | S R MWy mioemed ctmene | 8 B H T e T o along. % Brown will reside in a newly furnish- | lineal descendants, and 1 it- el hinking that he had” cleas is enough to completely rejuve. the Rev. Charles A. Northrop writes: g lexion. . 2 ed fiat at No. 94 Williams street. The |@nce Is subject to a tax of 1 :’n“:n u:n g_‘:hf:'e;h":r e eliog 0UBt | The death, on Monday morning, of | Crow's feet and other wrinkies, the JOSEPH BRADFORD, An official known to local motorists, | groom is employed in the office of the | cent. and she is entitled to an tremendous rate of speed. . "5 ** ®|Lewis A. Hyde, removes from a wide » E. G. Black, the Groton summes tal- | Avwwsseng Co. ‘nél the Seide e Sotien-ot u.l:;_lby Woin She ha Caroiter Bus TIS 2o 'The 3b 08 Yaried cirele of friends, n all ata- v p* e flee policeman, went off duty for the | daugh! Mrs. C. ames Tang remarriag » s O e, one orwich's oldest XOUK flmDEB night. For the past | Division street. must pay a tax of § per cent. onm|YOrk address found on a pawn ticket ’ Ket. and best citizens. & aent - v k has acted as Critchfey—Tarbox. her inheritance, and the exemption ::“‘h:m""“;:yl’ggl:‘m m‘m To those who knew him, he was el- | tionai Hyglenic Review Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, | the Doroush S BaHosmEs. the dead man is £ir thete RS IEE " 1o T, Sntian, Sttet- — 2 ina | Mrs. ‘were ted, that the ~question |Peen no clue secured as to what au- businees, interested in both . 108 BROADWAY g Ko 'R;&nnwm';.fig united in marriage T Cpnstii. e . ™ | tomobile, if any, struck and killed him. Bty » LT TRAVELER® DIRECYORY - e niien e w—emev=| in California, located them in San |Justice Mc‘:’:fi‘?‘ Edvl:: Wi Hig- treasury department con- 2 g Az epent in this vieinity, mostly in this n ! - p'- Francisco -zondu. lnm'ovhl‘fh city | 8ins. ':; n-!ldu'!“ kl;&t_lv‘e" "‘:fi an! usy | SCIENCE BUILDING COMPLETED w-;n A Aon‘ life of quiet, unosten- YO! 1 lh they were- start on a -mile auto- land . Bos S —— tation an good deed: i ed RK - ea fga“\ ices mobile sightseeing trip with Mrs, Mc- :(v:.“(':'mcarfl.;;. “."‘&‘:"" ‘;‘:‘_‘3"‘;;: tax. 3 New London Hall Will Be Turned|world-wide, etests the sincerity of S__—__l. TO NEW s on CarriagesP Wagons and | Nomer®'s trother, and Mrs. Jobn Kerr and was born in S Over to College Authorities Next|bis Christian profession, and leaves CHELSEA LINE It is planned to make Thursday even- | Scotland. - Week. ing at ‘g:: Second__Congregational Schmidt—Alexande bt that additional as- i3 the minds of all who wers forcunate || FREIGHT AND PASSENGER — enough to know him well. SERVI third “Second church| The marriage of Charles J. Schmidt During the coming week New Lon ad office. night” an ooeasion of definite conse-{and Miss Charlotte Ann Alexander, | ters containing ) don hall of the Conmecticut College |wor® o g gl S Ry g cration of the individual and of the|both of Norwich, took place in New was content to serve the people as a |} . From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- longing to estates. It is quite likely | buildings will be turned over to the|private citizen, essaying to liv, bly. y: Soxoh fo the work of the kingdom of | Bedford on Thursday, Sept. 16. The|ihat officials of ‘towns may be tak- |college authorities. This building, | The offices he did hold aside fooms Lis e ik R Bieks Wo are opening a large steck of | G0d at home and sbroad. ceremony was performed by Rev. Hen- | ing an interest in the operation of | New London hall, the scence bullding, | business In connection with Norewich Pler, East River, foot Rooseveit Ak Rikes Fup g Mex. Bilhea Conia ry Reumann. The grom, who is a|the law passed at the last session by | named in recognition of the aid given banking interests, were held trust | § Street, Modays, Wednesday, ¥ri- and Fur Coal cr& Dfi o’:’:"h‘“‘ of Hen- | weaver, is a native of this city. and 13 | which a tax of two mills per annum |by the citizens of New London to. for the public. Whether he was asso- |} gays at 5 p. m, 3 1y Congdon, of Niantic, died Saturday | the son of John Schmidt and Mary of .deceased | wards the foundng of the college, and | clated with the board of edueation of ENOU THE L. L co_ after o long lliness. Besides her hus- The bride was the firsf of the group of buildings to|the old town, or, with the affairs of ¥. V. XNOUSE, Awent Mm:_: _n:':lmlhnel sons .'fl,d four hire, e erected, is now complete, but in|the First Congrdgational church, he 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. | day atierrioon at her home, Rev. 1 B. | Baras Senien gy, 1 20mes Alexander and ——— $sr that the paint may be thorough- | served long and faithfully at each ||$1. TO NEW YORK $1. . Rev. P.| Mary Ashworth. were_not paid. The dried before the Installation of the |task. As superintendent of the First s = ‘ provides that élght per cent. of the equipments which will be used L, P St Foris = wi be uacd [church Sunday school for untold years, v moun! tax ten several ratories in urch d ", I o & At'4 meeting of the board of trus- = - = - aid | building, it will be Closed for & few | was b Bia day, one of the Sne Tead: verhaulmg and [555.0% 5 Siowing. Ty asiosaies ||| Incidents in Society Thia fays, after which it will be formal- ers of the old church life. Tne First were elected to attend the layman's Iy accepted by the college. church and Deacon Lewis Hyde were convention to be held in Norwich this : est curities which have escaped taxa- This bullding, which is in the do- |almost synonymous. At least, the 19 coming winter: Mrs. L. Ern Hall, It is uynlikely that any estate|mestic Tudor style, constructed of the |mentidn of the one always recalled | epal!' or delegate; Mrs. J. N. Grisler, alter- the future will escape the pay-|granite quarriea the other. A nate. el T e Edward Gallaudet has entered Wor- | ment of the tax as there is a pro- b The writer first knew him 30 vears of all M on } cester academy. vision in the law of 1915 which pre- o ago, when he was just passirg his vents the settlement of any estate prime. is business did not prevent Arthur Brewer Norton spent the|by a judge of probate until the tax|b bim from interesting himself persom- week end at Eastern Point. is paid. ally in the morai and relizicus welfare It is believed there are three or of many and many a fellow townsman. It is reported at Newport that at the| Mr. and Mrs. Zebulon R. Robbins and | four Jarge estates in the lower part|required during the first year, they |His act'vity in seeking to save was Thames navy yard, which has been se- | Lee Roy Robbins are in Maine for sev- | of Fairfiela county and in New Ha-|will be used for departments of the|one of the first distinct impressions lected as a submarine base, there is not | eral weeks. ven county on- which the tax of ten|colioge other than scientific work and |'™ade upon the writer. His thousghts water per cent, for the five vears preced-|temporarily for the administfative of.|Went out into all the world. He gave Mr. and Mrs, Edson F. Gallaudet and &t the deadh of the decedent must freei. AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ning, Upholstering Fall opening Studio Shop, Tu and Wednl.:m.h lé{ph qinl and 22. 52 Church street—Adv. ws 25 feet of | family of Huptington place have re- paid before there can be a lemal Blacksmithing in water, which will necessitate her an- | turned from Branford. settlement of the estates. This Sunday School choring well out. means that in each instance ten per An added feature association of the state, and the Amer- ¢ i Miss Isallel H, Mitchell has returned | cent. of the estate will be paid Into| thig building will ican board of the country enlisted his : A When Mrs. Harry Coyle and Miss | after spending several weeks at Sparta | the state treasury. the study of plant morphology | £Ympathbies and his prayers aad his a~ Elsie of Mr. and|and Englewood, N. J. pRhrrsasustuie 5 Dt 3 under the direction of Professor Os.|tivities for many, many years. § 4 Hill —_— AT DAVIS THEATRE. burn who will also instruct the class In recent years, the faflure of health e i G e i soville and Pho “rn (e o8 | otice, bat Ber From Ths thoughis wd 2. has it her sister, inda ice, but nof m the u a - 507 to 515 North Main St, |urday afternoo B Dikhon, o roatmay. Vaudeville and Photeplary, h oy o | 00d wishes of his many friends. And 5 Gallu; S o— Harland of |POW he has followed, only too soon. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackmar of Two of the largest Monday houses try Hill, into the larger life that other good N N $ A 35-mile ?’fo‘o,. trip :h: lanlz“ 2 Attawa were week end guests of Non‘v‘leh cmun-,fl-mt; "’,‘;’: he bwu JUST THE SEASON FOR Prandia ~msr 3 Ar. and Mrs, Frisbi Harland library, | 80 often a co-worker in Teligious bus- # K m‘ ..?.K':?:c*.‘&" ‘"Wn““ F:‘”fi;‘::: e Suivin B -~ film o e iness, and whom he in life and cha: e, spending 3 acter o 1 Mr. and Mrs. 'W. E. Perry of Broad Mlmg M Pr ing |2t & cottage and continuing Saturday | et Save' Tatuined “srier severa ely the Hbrarian. Burnham. ~These two Single Rooma 82, with Bath $2.50 and up im n Seaka Ay At Bast Woodstock. manifest Good 4 . Mo have the material including the Mr. and Mrs, Dantel §, Haviland and vitle iR olleeed an dc ey ¢ Tt n ¢ L:"" S en. weit) VINEGAR and SUGAR Miss Ione De Long Haviland have re- C. PRIOR. Mamasun 3 natio turned frog a stay at Lake George. ‘Two minutes from Back Seation i< Btiss Eiizabeth Chase d(A Pren L= 3 i s e X and A. - 3 'ruwwmnml‘:‘nmr'::f RER N T T R, Tndin 6 Franklin Street. | vaciments In the parade. 2 3o : JUSTIN. HOLDEN, Proprister /_ |, Invitations have boen lamued o ha Cecil Crowell and Miss BERMUD A DENTIST | |Br e share: aesae | aes o ; E c"“"t-miu’% 2 Dira. DR. E. J.. JONES . | |5ijcis Disdeer Crantord e oF o e York 3 a