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i i’ Hgh ll"‘;l.u.“._m The " for everybody.’ There is has mndn.'gxac.mquuq Vacation in Iy a fruit, meat, ‘poultry or|**™ " A'%m&“«w& vegetable but what you can &%‘Mmm “Tnre” | Sponding & Tow davs s guests of 3o have, and as | announced last e | strest. Daabury., ¥ 7 week, YOU will share in the | .n'Roiuy hed nis srn disiocsted Gegree Maymard Minor of W savings | have made by mov-|&om beins Xicked by & horse. thie wtate of the'D. A = ls h‘bwmm A board mesting foliowed the res- |of the stte regent, John L. The and test i AL B 4y Geores L. Yeomans of it N, T TR e g o PR R, TN : i o« g | CORONER'S EXPENSES great many seems to $1,506.02 IN PAST QUARTER for “THE BEST OF EVERY- In This Country—64 Gasse—in Wind- THING, BUT RIGHT. IN ‘| "Ham County 28 Cases and $43347 PRICE.” S ! and you are tempted i o Coroner “Franklin _H. _ Brown NOW, We want the public New London has filed with the state 2 ; comptroller his report f to actually know Somers, and A e Beptamber. B0, Thare werett P Bim F Lit sty | ek _from When * the _state | cases reported, and the investiation | 3 P vy o | $1.306.02. 3 _of | furnishea and fair dealing. S Hindham sounty reports an wxpamdi- . At & meeting. m-numul"nhgtlm&mmmuu My clerks are instructed to contrst w.:‘nuai‘ymd the publication of |°® tavestigaied. ______ o onnecticut Agricul- give every person service, and | fum Baperiment station - war ap: ARRESTED AGAIN should anything go wrong or | """ Mry. Hubbard Miller is Accused of displease, Somers is The Wright compsay of Daytan, Assault Upon. Mrs. George Waas- " Ohto, ploneer in development mer. : the fias been sold to a com- ready to adjust. AT, one of the directors of which| Mvs Hubberd Miller of Thames Id“ b I l Morton F. Plant. VICH. QI:I.::: Hil who':uwnlrmai: 'he‘u‘, res! N earlier week on e rge of . P Ly “Phe Bl louse,” 7 acts today, Co- it with intent to kill George in the minds of the public|ionmt reaterine sadne n..:xng.—.dv. Lsu-mu-. aleo of Quaker Hil by - 2. revolver and who bas been what the name SOMERS number motored to Niantic Wed- 00 bail, was arrested ‘Wednes- b stands for. n , .When the East Lyme Histor- | 48y evening. This time Mrs. Miller 18| “'44'] sat down this morning to out- - leal acstety held a most interesting e T drngan ol ne™ M™|une my short taik here today it oc- Come, See the Market. | ot Loc Bouse, - 0 0 ™° °10 | Wiinesday lght atter tho arvest | GPITe0 foume thale | could direct my Mrs. Miller was presented before Jus- | or civic -pride 1 might be abl "o DUCKS, Ib. 5 itid | tice, O the Peace Peter Tavior snd (% SIS e 1 might be able CAPONS, b, the case was continued un#l Satur- | HUTES PVRE B0 TERT K o 4 A day. The accused went to jail in de< FOWL, Ib .. X Saag Thrcat went yot been aroused to that ROASTERS, Ib, ’ The former case against tha woman | Uviy, that shows resuits. I PRIME RIBS e Py was also continued until Saturday and PORTERHOUSE STEAK : At the sl meeting Wednesday ROt irinme 01 he el af whe sagie SIRLOINS .. ‘harities of. New BROILERS, each GUINEAS, each London, one of thé directors reelected AT THE AUDITORIUM J 3 for the new employes that will come . Chappell, former- say that he or they Iy Miss Blizabeth Camp of Norwich. foae . the rest of us, We are all made of |Dere for the Hopkins-& Allen Arms The Captive Was Feature Film the same kind of ch a 't ': $na e AR | The Captive, the romince of a|iie & e R 94|~ Frank H. Smith suggestad that team diroct, Bust Harttord, tarmeniy | Turkish nobleman and & Montenegrih | hame of hh man who. 15 betier thes |CABtans would ba heiped Sy o of Norwich, announce the engagement | Peasant girl, was the feature attrac-|the rest of us. 1 have avoifed belng | ho,.s, (ie¥ could have a 1 - Pt ew e of their daughter, Miss Ao X vgn- tion at. the Auditorium theatre ~on|personal in the few short talks I have anbecribed. Ta M. Crandall | Memories. and Rev. BEREREIEIRENEY 3 Wednesday gnd Thursday. The lead- | had here, b B t - 3 CORNED BEEF .... fpato Muncus H. L . ing ‘Toles of the Gve recl fim were i it e o ety g oon Dl the Hete| Truih and TMY. s i be srven o mmms The Conmsotienit” Fidla’ Tris House Peters. and they re“”bucktd -y :::;:’“flwn-h Tnis W team captains by Chatrman Corkery.|former superintendents as follows: i . Ely | by a large and well chosen cast. The o s Mevament. Will Improve His Property. N Pink Mslons Jénathan Apples Deluge, the 'lith episode of the| The leader of our nation is° our| pyr nis team James C. Macpherson Siokle Pesrs | Broken Coin, in two reels, was also|President: of our state, OUF §OVEFNOF: | raported that be Bad Some. woud A Apples Dton, coms n Ci o Delicious A, mencing October 25 and endi n the |on the bill and the third attraction|{8nd of our city, our mayor. Would .: Rome. Bosuly =~ | Bene ? oo Was another of the popular + Para- | OUr Mmayor be in this movemen B e e e igied e vice will be by the pmeter, Rey. Dr. > Apples & mount. travel films, which took the|us. giving .of .hls tim his for Dext, meeting. | SI0°UM upon Our Present Opportunity &MMap!! A . Annual convention of the | audience op & visit to_ Peru, South |money, if he did not know that our ef- | g e For Service. 2 o improv socleties at the Broad | America. fort is a worthy one? Would corpora- Hil property For each programme also musical se- Famouse Apples e tions like the New London County lections either by the church guartette Bellefleur Apples : FUNERALS. Mutual Insurance company, the Por- or by an orchestra have been arrang- Watsrmeions > e teous & Mitchell - ed for. 3 - chosen preside Arthug J. Seymour, Hughes company. and the several oa- SWEET CALIFORNIA ONIONS | The Griswold hotel, Eastern Point, | AL 10 C'lock Thursday morning tne |PaPle business and professionsl men| Mayor Murphy. Frank 3. King and veral times enlarged since its crco. | fineral of Arthur J. Seymour was held | 81Ve of thelr time and of their money | Eawin Hill followed Wwith remarks in se s to this movement if it were not a - s ki from /his residence, Ne. 38 Union tw ot 2 Wor- | which the loyal spirit of the city was ! Pifnae - goyey Gabhege fuon a tew vears Piane | street, Rev, F. J. Kuster offciating. | thy one? | Hearts Leoka entdorsed by Commodore Plant, call for | oG, Peerers Wers James W. Black- |, There ls no one connected with this Caulifiower Bland Beets |an expenditurs of $300,000. Yotn, Mimry. Gubeath. Joks - Byooes | SeTSment who hiede 1Y Tmeréne ——— HubBard Squash Tomatoss K o g i Mg i Ao L § bt g R R T o P A 4 Mrs, hi Salad One of the ofcial George Vetter, and burial took place - | names reassigned on Monday. C. D. . an . Zebulon R. Robbi: i Sy Py s S0 Book e e s Automobile Blue | the Samily plot.in BE. Marss come. |P080d to this movement, they shoUM | Nemes. tece t es Sie HonOAY w3 | b yand Mrs. Zebulon - Turnips Parsnips Aus :l:lr!n In. the .gu,.m,;,o:., a :‘t least let us have the denefit of their | was eminently m for uv-:-y Indi- | stay at Indlan Pond mglx Cranberri weet Potatoss |0f Norwich Zrom Bosto £ tion from Norwich lodge ; | silence.. e two civie or. = Granberries White Onioner | Hlaed waro mep whe ‘ars mapnins The |and there were many besuiiful fofal| A Bhott while ago a friend with | ranizations 1o join this movement| Col and Mrs. Charies W. Gaie and || De€lay or Interference. fuop s onk BRR o muh Wie Xee mapging (he| o e Tnoer Thom we took swest counsel was takien | which is for the advancement of the |Mr. and Mrs James D. nave | - s Undertaker Hourlgan had charge of | ffom our midst, but some of the 1essons | town in which they restde: *| returned from a brief stay in Boston. T Trappers in this section are expect- |the funeral arrangements. that he tauzht still remain. I refs The meeting adjourned in an a Best Ham and Bacon in this country. i ®00d winter. Already there is Jane Anna Donohue: - | mistic 3 Mrs. Charies M. Brown and Mai- :n‘gish .’né“p‘.f B A oy danpimtoal vt Jauy Anna Doachom an by T Do fuil o i KB T e Ty TR 9% N raw and mam furs than at | S2uShter o S02 Mactie Doa- tus of Broadway. res. 3 5y ather time in the last ten years | pule; S*4eIq from the home of her | wic O . L fom Mo: 21 Nun ‘Deen shade up ea) 0o o g X Hartford mention that Pro. | R Thursday o w y John M. Lee captain—William P.|and daughter, Margaretta, of Lake- 5 . Pratt of the Hartford MoGarry, W. Russell Baird, Thomas |ville, have been guests of Mrs. Rob- H. 'l' i :’nav_rl:m seminary gave an address | cemetery. go! . F. Burns, Louis M. Crandall, Dr_ T. A.|ents’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. * 3 Cla e Ministry of Music in the ndert; - it we are doing is preliminary. Crowley, Stephen J. Kehoe M. H.|Haviland of Gree: avenue. urch, ‘at. the Fourth Congregational The Sehiia - there is anyone in this community whe | Hourigan. o 5 church parish house Thursdty evening. ot » BULLETING PATTERN SERVICE The government's crop forecast for R R T &lml for Danmg Connecticut inclydes: Corn, Octaber 1 Nationalities at Night School. A Voz:e 0 RESISTED AEMOVAL-OF ey hegs:. LGoptember | In the resistration of 100 at the town NARCOTIC DISTRIBUTOR. CHILD FROM HOME 28 Oak Strest year, 2,806,000, price October 1 to Bro- | it nihos maboriiies with 22 1% | He 1s Under Arrest in Ha Not Want John Dane gueeacents, year ago 97-cents per | *'‘The. followlng ia Shows by the pres- Formerly Lived Here. Taken te Hospital. ent _registration: L A —— Opens Saturda, | . vy o s sone up | 7STSE FOEBS 20 ntan 3 | Vil &, Tovn frper e " e om0z | sian 11, Je . Syrjan 5, Belglan 4, | a! 08D o ¥ October 30th, 1915 - B cinar 5o who. fapec. tor® 2 | American 3, Irish 2. A Bow lives fn Hartford, was arrested In | SIDREheris. aad scarlet’ fover £ VIOLIN laws governing the ‘department | FYench, Germen, Servian, one each. rsday ey rovid maximum 31, R g S g CLASSES: k p"i'.:""“:':‘c Tor three semts, e oty | But Slightly Hurt in Headfiret Fall, TEACHER Beginners 2:30 o’clock . lor the defacing of letter boxes. A man who goes by the nickname of d on charges of 2 f ) =l Dynamite had a 25 foot fall Thursda: securing : All String Instruments repaired Advanced 4 oelock The Unted States civil sersioe com- | afternoon from. the building at No. sé L TR : : Vieling seid on sssy terms « miss] - ), 'hames street, but escap Wi | a - SEASON 1915. 1916 DANCES New York custom house, an examina- | minor bruises and scratches on his face | YOUOE had served a jail tion for junior architect, for men only, | and body. e went off head Arst fume |0 & Similar charge in connectiom For appolstimnis address E. lo Ml Vacanties os they ‘occur af|the roof and scraped along a stone wall | ViR & spurious order, alleged to|Dr. A E. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Ner- salaries Tanging from $1,200 to $1,680 | lan, in ; - have been given b Conn. & year in the Interstate morphene, in N .. Before 3 ‘commission, crawled out and L'Opera 3 Modern|, The welding of Miss Gracs Need- e Nl e One Step, by lg‘;fi..d#m of Mr. and Mrs. A Teéxtile Novelty Co. Officers. place Congress of Dancing Societies in" New , and Robert Collison | The annual meeting of the Jewstt - Y 00k ing: City Textile N YO Talophone 1082 giclock a2 the horme ot {he, briass. are | hold tn 3 - ents Groton. = Atha, Dpastor of the Groton Helghts Paptist | directots: alies .4 as herotn objec- cases treasure, estimated oy in"value st from six to ten Faillion Aot People’s Market 6 Franklin Street g i s | 53 h:;fi ja Hies 2 ] i '}{h?fl 1 el i ! P il cagun IR