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Conditions_ < The rains have ended in the At- lantic states where mmm- are considerably higher than on Tuesday md above the seasonal av- m winds along the north Atlantic coast will be moderate south and southwest; ~middle = Atlantic coast genél: to moderate variable, mostly sou N The weather will be generally falr the t twe the JOSEPH BRADFORD, garing the mext two days ot the . -BOOE BINDER |™ " Tasae Northern and Southern New Eng- Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. | land and Eastern New York: Gen-| Go oty 108 SROADWAY .~ | Srally fair Thursday and probably Fri- Observations in Norwich, DIAMOND RINGS The following records reported from th o .,;.-;,-.n::: - F EX\CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING|: AT VERY LOW PRICES THE WH. FRISWELL CO. .. 25 and 27 Franklin Street Comparisons. Albert of Hartford-was a ns for Wodnudny Fair. 3 visitor in town A% memuhn and|.; wm-w- weather: As predici-| My. and Mrs. James Mclntosh of Pomfret Complete Fifty P | | S5 D, C. was in Hartford Wed- | R SR ammos £ v o R r WOI‘k T e s YunofMun*hh—HlveWut Tluu- Prosent | ™07 on ¥t Yalinkes trip. 3 ) c COAL y Su; I _High 1} M Mr. and Mra Adam dofsontu: epdm Eml"sau | Water. || Rises.| - Home Since 1901. : C street bave moved to Jnhh.hn&Son s H on 5 . m. |l a. m. | p. m. S S T : —_— NORWICH TOWN COAL .j§§ s ¥ 25| Mr. and Mrs. James McIntosh of| Mr. and Mrs. Mclntosh were united Edward H. Smith Famil, %:odmek_ “J = o / S Felliog CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |2 .| ; H 149 | Pomfret completed fifty years of mar- |in marriage May 24, 1866. They have an;-on. ik siruuh.“e (Faplly i | mr"w" M’ g M“w"'m‘ ooriizr o m and CABTS ¥ ‘sg|ried life on Wednesday and are re-|six children, all of whom are living field Y: Miss Bva Wilcox of Norwich and : Ll b e L IS L L T T e =3 P L o rom Tranklin, ; Bl tp Lt Il i s S e g i e i "",.,,w"’ ety m"""'m. Mechanical Repairs, Pnlmin, Trim. -n-r Both Mr. and Mrs_ McIntosh are|of the time since he and Mrs. Rey. and Mrs. anurd H. Smlthand ..:-u. un.u‘-unn. n Weed' Weorl. ude ""“ = fettow: 0d tide. natives of Pictou C:unty. Nove Sco-|tosh have made thelr home in Fom- g:w;smengxn‘:.‘m Jett China Sat S ey lovkeeaith e s 7 S et et Ci ; , May reached O Yo 0 GREENEVILLE Early in life Mr. Mclntosh learned the| Mr. and Mrs. Mclntosh are well|following Monday e evening. Branford.—There continues to A harnees mekers trade and went from |known to many Pemfret. people | by |Japan for Vamcouver FYiduy of this | steady Hnfux of iaborers. For the far: 3 it r-'uur.l of Mise Elizabeth Mulholllnd Nova Scotia to Dorchester, Mass.,| whom they are highly mga‘:-e:ad Mr. | Week. fme Buli.g m.‘s afld m“fi“ here he followed his trade T d Mrs. McIntosh oyt 3 au,;munu:: % LW ST where he followe is e for some | an rs. tosh are én. ex- . are dof Al v§ 1IN SM x nhk —Pereonale. years. In 1888 he went to Hyde Park |callent health at the resent Hme and Gifts for Plainfield Guest. ’ i REK .ul 8.80 Wednesday morning the fu. g ~ltake much interest in current events. | -diss Emily May Hopiins of Plgin- : —— A. D. LATHROP neral of ss Elizabeth Mulholland - eld is spending a few days with Mrs. Office—cer. Market and Shetucket Sts, AL F. t he e West . /807 to 515 North Main St ;,"B“fl““"em;fi.mfifin"; Fends and | DUMPED MUD AND INSURANCE CO. JOINS L pee BT Telephions 463-13 relatives attended. A large number g of beautiful floral tributes were ar- ——-—sflp e e [ ranged about the casket. Bench Warrant Signed in Case of T. At the services at the Sacred Heart A. Scott Compan: church, in Taftville, Rev. U. O. Belle- S rose sung a high requiem mass. Two 1D e A Dirdiday 5 SEamLT Er o AIGN | fon candles was enjoyed with friends, ) ©we Distributes Suggestions to Its Local|2nd a May basket was sent her in 5 S Policy Holders. bepataal . 3 s There is a floliday The United States district court| A life insurance company doing Memorial Mass. a5 hymns were sung by the cholr. The|opened its May term in Hartford . on | business in this city has joined in the| An anniversary mass for Roger Whitl A sl & This Month J.,“'M"n_' A et ey Gement | Tuesday with Judge Thomas . pre- | Clean-up Week movement, fostered | Burns was ceiebrated at Sacred Heart Chgn- A5 | siding. by the City Beautiful Committee of | church at 7.30 o'clock Wednesday rette? Yeu—you can and nothing quite completes the Bre:nln 'aurh;“&u l'?eusfi Mary's |~ Fifteen indictments were presented |the Norwich Board of Trade and on | morning by Rev. Charles W. Brennan. e it] pleasure of a holiday like a cem¢ terytm re ¥ er lerose read| ¢, the federal grand jury. Among | Tuesday had a number of hand bills| At the offertory Miss May Pounch prov e committal service at the grave. |{nem were the cases of Dr. P. D, Se- |relating to the campaign distributed [ rendered O Meritum Passionus, and as Tior, arrested in WWaterbury for pre- |to its policy holders under the cap- |a waiting hymn Nearer, My God, to Lygadie My stoeco O Personals. scribing narcotic drugs; Jerome A. L.|tion, What You Should Do, the hand | Thee. Charles Fox ha! accepted a position N bill says: in Pawtucket, R. Dol Phelan, a former letter carrier at New Haven, charged with embezzling mail (ms‘;e}o*ul:_a;e ":1‘} hl;“c';b?;’r;:;gm‘::d Meeting This Evening. X a2k matter; Edward A. Peck, formerly 4 3 area- The cottage prayer meeting under z Michael Kirby is visiting friends in way. “Have it placed in suitable re- > BET. PN Philndgighia for a Short 4 postmaster at Rocky Hill, charged ARE You anpAnED? the auspices of the First Methodist o . 3 ceptacles where the street cleaning | ¥ e 1 ™ vidgapor; | depariment cat readily “remove It | CHUTGh will be held this, (Thuraday) BIG STRIKE IN n ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . 1 i Clear hallways of all obstructions. Re- | S¥e! : ;) N NDON SETTLED, | e midine e government with | " een &1 barpeis, and Bans. | Woodard Wheeler on Otrobando ave Come in and see the New - | Bridgeport, who was found to ‘have ings for the sdummer. Scrub floors, = Thousand Laberers to Return to Werk |CPIum, in fis restaurant; and Bdward | \OI¥e3s S8, &1 grvasyiohed wood) In & Few Words. After Thre® Weeks’ Strike. Mho- aamitted stealing blank " money | 20d hot water. Clean all windows and Mrs. William Dowsett was the guest : orders from the United States ship | ke¢P them oben to fresh air and sun- | the last of the week of Mrs. Adeibert Just as the clock struck the hour of [ Vermont and forging the names of the | 1§ht. Ventilate damp cellars. Rudd at her home on West Town noon Wednesday Mayor Ernest E. Rog- | postmaster of New York and others to R:W“ Lo “'lghb‘”{"“d nuisances, | street. ers of New London was able to an- | them and cashing them at New Lon-|fuch &8 stagnant pools and ill-smel- No. 3A Kodak A high grade instrument for the pop- ular post card size. Then there is ing. refuse piles, to the health depart- o don. Mr. and_ Mrs. Erroll Wilcox and :’°“"h‘: AL ahe ntrike of 1,080 Wborerw |00, 0 o iations ‘were lssadd. and v S i children of New London spent the .{No. 2 C FOLDING AUTO- D. S. MAR‘H e, U, B I 1s L wesk | hench - warrants-siened in-cases of the | 5 JOUF SHRCHL fo. Tevels r:;fi week end at Mr' Wilcox’s former home' GRAPHIC BROWNIE ag made In Sie offics In-the ey | War_department of the United States | inty broken walls and celiings. It | °F the Scotland road ’ government against the T. A. Scott the i - p? -3 - Pianos e i e graeeics of fovenl| ERSIIeL, RENTLS for Sumping | (s, 6,2 Tachet of SRS 0% | syt 5. Pague of Mocilan ave- " officials of Laberers’ union No. 1 andg|ud end sand in Shaw's Cove at 8| gecaying and refuse material. And | Rue is able to be out and around again Player PianOS a delegation of 30 men from Fail River | PO\nt different than designated bY|remember that cheerful compliance |after being, confined to his home for the department: aginst the New York, | ot the past t ths with sickness. The Brownies make splendid pic- and New Bedford in the employ of the | 3 with these suggestions, and eve e D 'wo months ness. b Scott company and. ihe New|NeW Haven & Hartford Railroad com 22 other effort of the health department, tures and cost but little. Price range oy . v for failing to open the draw-!{; i35 zorcey, 8 Bngland Construction company. pany : will help to make your city a more| Mr, and Mrs. Sidney P. Smith and - is from $1.25 to $11.00. V 1ctor VlCtrOlaS The termination of the controversy %"Sf" gvex ;‘"t %’gx’“;’fk 19‘1‘)’" a:; healthful one in which to live. You |daughter, Eleanor Huntington Smith, > followed the acceptance by employers aé‘a‘fi:{"’gh-e }:'i& ze Bige Ccal co“; Pt should be glad to do it. of Washington street are in Walpole, 5 Always a pleasure to show you our ON EASY TERMS of a proposition made Wednesday by With the same end in view the|Mass, to visit Mn. Smith’s mother. complete line of KODAKS. representatives of the union. The iat- of Bridgeport for building a wharf|giaee Board of Health has prepared THE CRANSTON CO. This is a new size, is very compact, and produces a picture 27x47. outside the harbor line in Yellow Mill Bunlight ding, M-nh Building, | ter agreed to return to work at the| .. harbor. and distributed to the health officers TR, R | et B S e 1| 2T o cmtas s o | T SRR s New London | Divation of which time. they are guac. | e, Arena Centertreeze company ot Mr. and Mrs. Owen . Smith of Huntington avenue were An stock Monday, where ‘they &ttenfled J M & J p SwAHN Ao New Haven be adjudged bankrupt was HELP WANTED! Moot Ol ey $3.35 Tor an elght hour day. Alon the calendar for hearing today, but| To make our homes safe and sani- 'lgned before night. . @S 1the company's representative stated |tary, to make our town healthy and BORN. HARNFSSFS i THEIE M‘E ETTER | ¥ ews of the settiement of the strike | tSre Was no objection to being ad-|prosperous. CARTER—In Norwich Town. May 24, a ors " TOM'S 1 epteed MDAl and may rerelret i | judged bankdupt. Have you a dirty back yard? An| 1916, a daughter, Mildred Weaver, to TEAM, EXPRESS T T amd Wa5,Togeived with| ) Csignment of clvil cases to ~be|uncovered garbage pail? Chicken-| Mr and Mrs Richard Carter of 190| Feanidin Squars, 237 Main Street . GOOD FELLO' locClGAR that all constrietion work will be re- | jeard At New Haven were made by |coops needing care? Open or broken | Sturievant stech Telephono 551-12 CARRIAGES Try them and sumea with a full quots of laboier Te- | Judge Thomas. sink drain? A neglected privy? A DIED m L "-.v'mkfln 8t | the morning. 4 sl ST 3 fly-breeding manure heap? Or an un- CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS st ' e e e s ey s S| ECZEMA s 'orwich shoe dealers are interested k around and see if there is not 5 - COMMON FLEAS CoURY in the Intitation of the Natlons] Shos | something for you to do! F. Plerce, aged 42 vears. [ 9% for eczema and WILL SIT TODAY. | Retatiers' Assoclation of America to| Protect your family from disease | ierar Srom her tats home, 27 puion | “BEATS ALL i SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING g afterpoon, ay 36, at skin dis- attend a meeting on Thursday of this|and discomfort. Make your home| 1 o'clock. urial in family lot at|eases. Ome-ounce package mailed, 25c. DRS. L. F. and A; J. LaPIERRE Will Hear Case of Mary Sylvia of | Week, at the headquarters of the Phil- |more pleasant and beautiful. Be a| Preston City cemetery. W. D. RICKER AUTOMOBILE ROBES IR A S T Wastuly, s Depoly Shirifl Cansy | L0selia Chembior tof Commares _in{$000. elahbor and & svod Hlitagn. "2}}:‘:&2}: 'f,:""““,;b:fi:{vi,’.h;‘a’;&’ Pharmacist # GOOD ASSORTMENT b Hours 10 & m. to 335 The court of common pleas will c%lly agddiincreaaling“c(fit ;: le!lth‘er:‘r;g COLONIAL DAMES MEET th\r es :yespr:g:m year;‘ e 276 WEST MAIN ST.,, NORWICH, CT. THE L L CHAPMAN co Eye, Ear, Nco.nd'l'hnfl”“""""""“""“‘"‘"‘“‘*' that acDossible Gutcome of the o O%llilam 6. Conrad, aged 37 years. - 'y the case of Mary Sylvia of Westerly | N8t acpossible outcome of the con-|Eject Officers, Following Luncheon at against Deputy Sheriff Willlam H. ference will be a demand on congress GILBERT—In this city, ')lly 24, enter- ey o pronibit exports of ‘lea%,;,.do, an :::_1:::&-—!4.-: Gilman, of Norwich, Mi" En ds 14 Bath Strest, Norwich, Conn. v 4 kinds. Should this action eemed istrar, speed R. R. ‘flm. .l D- ntz;:e lsx?l w&&;‘ cglndgvc::td %3!:;’; necessary, it is planned to have a Notice of funeral hereafter. o b4 P s street, just over the Westerly boundary cdiamittee go to Washington and take| The annua! meeting of the Connec- R T d ar lna onlc ." ‘WM Surgeon line, and Sherift Casey attarhod prap. | the matter up with the proper offi-|ticut Society of Colonial Dames, for anmn CARD OF THANKS Building cials. Conn.Meeideitle offce: erty in the store in a suit brought by Among the organizations that have which Mrs. Oliver Gould Jennings FOR THE HAIR rubber company. Mary, the wife of ed her he TFair! -], We wish to express our 13. b been invited to send delegates to the |OPened her home in R s PLLTRRULE Lo M e AR il o ra B 78 except Wodnesday i Peopert St o iy thet mecling are the Morocce Manufactur. |day was attended by many members. snfi“ é{:ed Ue_duringthe Toss lof my econuas HARFINA LIQUID SHAMPOO Wedscnisy and Satur- | - and belo ers’ National Association, National|At 12 o'clock the guests sat down to | daughter an ; HARFINA day evenings, and by Saturday amngtedre;ole%:. S the charin eht | Association of Tanners. National Shoe | luncheon following. wi e ruguler | Rulbiiend, il Dho ies who st NNEMAH MILLS i sppointment necessity the defendant in the case.| miolesalers’ = Asspclation, Nationai|business session was held and offi- | “(Signed) For One Week Only 29c a Bottle Shoe Finders’ Association, and the Attorney Clarence . Rochs 1s counsei | 5005, Toather and Fmamsl ASSocis: | oo T Ry 9r,ihe coming year |aR6.” JOIN MULHOLLAND AND Taftville, Conn Froe with cach bottle a shompoo Ameorican House | = tu o diemdnt 7™ W |ton, These imicreste b ls said: 75o- | Hortford, prosident; Mra. James ¥a- comb. an resent more than $1,000,000,000 Of In- | son Hoppin of New Haven, vie presi- vested_capital. g B = e offer Printed Canton Silks, Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, On. ‘Weanesday a special meeting of | Sat” soed vie primings of Fair- w. : s DUNNS P ' Traveling Men, Eto. the executive committee of the Na- |ward G, Buckiand and Miss Blizabeth Printed Organdies, Printed pedoistind tional Boot and Shoe Manufacturers’ Fay Whitpey of. New Haven, Mrs. Ly- 50 MAIN STREET Livery Connsotion, Shetucket Street, Association will be held at the Hotel Beninaba ot Tharihord. Mes. Lawns. FARREL & GANDERSON, Props Astor, New York, to consider the same | Fesnic . Grams Mo Jop Bavenport questions. . Cheney of South Manchester, Willimantic and Norwich cars pass T e RS Miss M. Townshend of iadotown our door. 1647 2 2 RSO on; Qe iows hange: . Jooen) i Gohra ob meatng e Salesroom closed between 12 and 1 » rommer s - Salvatore Spirnato, a young man| Interesting reports were made by wanted by the Danielson authorities|the recording secretary, Miss M. 3 and afternoons Saturdays. A alll S TflVOI'lI EVCI' T Bee on & charge of bastardy, was arrested | Townsend: Mrs. Thomas Chapman, 1861 green r here Monday evening by Policeman | corresponding secretary, reporting for CHARDS Ralph Diveto. He will be taken to|the delegates to the national council DR. ALFRED RI ofter ts It FUBNS the Dhest REAL GRRMAN untn e Danielson this morning. It is said |beld in Washipgton; Mrs. John Addi-- brands 6T is on dreught the young man is willing to marry|son Porter of this city, historian; DENTIST H JACKE_ & m the girl in the case. Miss Caroline F. Gilman, of Norwich, - = registrar, and Miss Mary x. Talcott, *. - 305 Will Present Medals. genealoglst. ; Thayer Building, Room R .ppropriations were malle to the DENT There il be a seclal, tme o, the | various commiltess for carrying on Telephone 488-2 e oo L 1S poed Tt e T el madels, cec. | the work duting the coming ¥ - Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabat. DR. E. J. JONES : : tificates and bars won in_the physical | are snomiomiL ”m‘“““b{‘c"w“““’“fi t a A A, ADAM, Norwich Town. tesis will be presented. Refreshments | ook entitied Once Upon s Time in rederic v Telephone 447 Suite 46 Shannon Building g will be served after the presentation of | Connecticut, written by +Miss Caroling : » the medals. Newton of New Haven, a member of ; - Expert Piano and Player Take elevator Shetucket Stieet en- : the Connecticut soclety,” and which Tuni and & trance. Phone. ~ Hartford.—Alfred M. Perry, a Hart-|has received the enaommm. of Prof. Piano Tuning ford man, gets the John S. Welles | Charles M. Yale and other Removed to 27 Union Street DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN fellowsh! 24 Hartford The lfi'lw romis tg llllhm‘_lm’l - pi R ety e = o Bool will be In cireulation in the pubs Phone 1414-2 Neorwish, Gone. Dental mmn lic_schools. A C EE "’ M. D. DR.R.J. I I Is MoGrory Building, an. “eitesere [ GAGER Dukefi“émy Flop [BRSRE SENR| P miSmvem | DENTIST |THE DEL -HOFF L European Plan ALI-F]N'm“ iy B Sty B s & ) iw"""“si%d ‘dull ana &:fim TR i ke Jon - oty 148 Main Strest, orwich. Conn. ‘your bair, ni'?x. Glotss and Tustec Jostcots Wit State W. C. T, U. Meetings. Phone 424-4 Tel. 1435-2