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were _week-end Miss Evon M. Broadhurst 48 La- bnm-m George S. Watts of N !hmurly of Bantam, 'De:: ¥ E‘anrn——limlhld Enquirer. : mmm W. Wilbur of Norwich |Of Montville; = honorab) Stonington; “Fne Last Hymn e :subject o The Maplewood hos been, o, New Tondon, conducting | Gecr®os “Ledyard, Canl Bhiston of| Wiliame:“North & e Sontri ' | VIOLIN b ikt e ot - | R ST cevnac O o | SR 28, : s an al of ndicitis ‘were a ¥ e Nursery Co. : Friday. s intern nusic| 6. Sianton of New London ana & - TEACHER with Greenhouse« next to COURT ASSIGNMENTS . Sona o o e Lo Secknue ; ; ANl String Instruments repaired Thie programme follows: . ; Violins sold on sasy terms Maplewood Cemetery, offers on white ana yeliow| i ROR TRIERGRER Suse, Md.:mp‘-’. R, Virginta | o 5| and der U; n bduies e by oo amg akes. Those who | Superior Court Ci in on Wednes- | Rose, Wate: ; announcements, A. L. appointments ¥ CUT FLOWERS oods day to Tr;“-‘l:‘ry‘ Cases. 3 Tomay e T e the most valuable assets manifest in of :.I ;"u:u\un. Bliss Place, Nor- 2 e 'S can possess. sacrifl wi onn. coe Fisher, Preston: Jim - Coulter's for Memorial Day e T e e mnssens | Liolin, Alice Kalinouski, Lisbon: Little prAs Y. 5 of i 4 were made as. follows: Ly?me' DN Heleds Ty ‘& ] T Sonl LSS, Z bull of Connecticut, who 2 also great “m!y Hardy, | nin ey on o T S mm . <. made & few| pis ‘own snitiative Taised $100000 PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | Bedding V.g;hblg Thomas H. S RN, ot ND;""’undm m-enchm. ‘Catherine Gorman, Sprague; | The judges were Dr. John G. Stan- This siarving syt Plants, Trees, Shrubs Portland, C Biras ot oL va. Taflibridge, adent, ab-| %, Leecnd of, the Noremiand, Caseic| tén of New Loudon Principal Louls A . Phone S8t Vines. Shertor of ] T Al e o P‘-‘"gn; Watetford; e e el Raion > ol Thursday, June 1-~0’Connell vs, Mo- | Rachel Gallup, North Stonington; mu- . The prizes were do- ODERN PLUMBING i Lawn Vases filled. { The oftertors solo at the nign g g e, Chet-{=00 o ol Drutus o ‘th. et D O s bt ae oy of | sost 2 A of ! . Goods delivered and Planted i de- | in 5t CPorire amiech Sy e | Sy, S g o maitendar, bar | of Caesar, Rufus Rose, Waterford: The | tion, L. M. Crandall and the Norwich e e e oo 36 Dove|ls as essentlal ir modern Houss as sired. 3 Ro.ewig’u ‘Ave Maria, which was well| meeting and case assignments. Court|ord of Burleigh, Marguerite Brown, Chamber of Commerce. sent a2 a ‘present ftvm Connecticut, | electricity is to lighting. ‘We guaran- | Store 56 Main Street sung by John L. Walsh, an Academy | ocslgnment to bo heid after short cel- 2 upon the request of General Putnam.|tes the very best PLUMBING wom( Telephone 1346-2 _ Greenhouse 615-5 ARata ey tracting corporation v, Mattin ot a1,| STATE ORGANIZATIONS ANNUAL CRADLE ROLL e s Frniies mfl:&?fi:fiu& by expert workmen at the fariest | Descendants of Dr. Comfort Starr of | * Court assignment, Friday, June 9, to ANNOUNCE FAIR DATES OF BROADWAY GCHURCH, | battle exclaimed: “I do not value my | Prices | 5 ogseutem nne;‘! icut family (1689-| he heard- after short calendar session, —_— 3 ok s life if we but win the, day.”” In his Ask us for plans and prices. 7 o, ‘)‘m fgfl{:’;fl ;:: r&g::&z nre,i_l‘l:ion at { F Py Equitable Home Assurance|Colchester Grange Corporation to|Over a Score of Little People Pleasant- | command was the brave and fearless i wat(:hes Chcks rdbg " i i e ent, Jury, Tuesdny,| Hold Annual Event on Sept. 14. ly Entertained Saturday Afternoon. | Nathan Hale 'l:p!n the face AT 1oz 3] TOMPKI The national convention of police| U0e 13 McKay, admr, vs. Buckley. mex‘;h;i tr,c:uw-t.ug orsfl;)lu.flm %.vq Tha annual cradle roll of the Broad- ;;‘Ix:tc::ng;‘fi but one life m give for (e F o Ns superintendents will be held in New- Secretary ea- Congregational church was held A Jeweh-y B N T Wacting June Bliama OBITUARY. ley, of Woodstock, of the state bureau from 330 o 5.30 o'clock Saturdey af- . Mn Bloviart tou1,oF: the remasin- 67 West Main Street | state will be represented by several of ‘agriculture, the time and place of | ternoon in the Sunday school room.|ble mmfl of Captain 1Isaac|/ delegates. n|!3nvui :l:en A :iotlgl:!g their annual fairs and exhi- z‘;are md.‘h:uz 23 children in .:; ?n“a“ g c‘B;"‘” ’::o the mof “}f = H Aft al Ines: $ ‘weel wit! < dance an le youngest one present 1 Repaired Promptly Mr. and Mrs. Henry 6. Weaver of| prameran illness of three weeks with | X onmecticut Horticultural Soclety, at| was Janet Gifford, the. 10 montns’ old | Harriet Beecher Stowe: R e Robert J. Cochrane | and Rbuombly N’ev: London tw:‘n ‘celexme th: 60th | Franklin street, died Saturday. Mr. |Hartford, June 27-28. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Gif- | tinguished brother, : I~ anniversary o1 heir wi ng June 3 i iy ior & u 8, Patton was a native of Scotland, a;;d %?ogce:gtu&gfige Corporation, at %ordr.d 1:‘;' wu:r Buckingham was g:::h:cruc‘wr: .zvr:o‘ GAS FITTING, an rmal reception at their| came to this count 35 years 0. He: c] T, ea) eral E‘m solos and she % I T Have your °‘flh='3‘° -7‘3"“" home on Broad street. . resided in Jeweu"cylty Rdoeind ae‘o‘mlng Fast Haddam Grange Fair Assocla-|was accompanied Miss Florine|the war, but when the news came CLUNEIN REESE N.?' made over into the style of to- to Norwich. He was united in mar- |tion, at Fast Haddam, Sept. 19. bl e Sl e S, piano | that Fort Sumter had been fired up- | 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Cond, day. Suffragan Bishop E. Campion Ache- | riage with Jessie Hunter of Jewett| Granby Agricultural Fair, at Gran- |solo. Victrola music was enjoyed, the|onm. it was like an electric shock that] ,gent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing- son of Middletown confirmed a class| City, who died on Janury 4, 1915. Mr.|by, Sept. 27-28. machine being loaned by the Piaut-|roused the people of the state to the : - of 16 boys and girls, men and women, | Patton was a machinist by trade and ‘Goshen Agricultural Soclety, at Go- | Caden company for the higl lotism. at ‘St. James' Hpiscopal church, New | had been employed by the city. He |Shen, Sept. 4. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs.| At Bull Run the first regiment on i London, Sunday morning. is survived by five children, Misses| Haddam Neck Grange Amcultum Willilam H. Oat was in charge, and the field and the last regiment ) Ladles’ Watches can be made A Tho HEGIE dent notes] BT 4%d Elizabeth Patton, Mrs. A.uociaflon. at Haddam Neck, Sept.|she was assisted in entertaining leave the fleld was a Connecticut reg- ® ' into Bracelet Watches for a sur- Biat ot Binl, A ar pr::;l: John Carroll, David and William Pat-| 4 litile omes by Mrs. Everett Da.wluy, iment and the first general to fall on Your old key wind Watch can be put into a new stem case very reasonably. risingly 1l - ton. ‘Harwinton Agflc\lltunl Society, at|Mrs. Harvey M, Miss the battle fleld for the Union’s cause i 5 1 Peisingty o price faine Rorwich stes howmul Tor the G h e o Senman sha Sies, Cssuncs Stear | was Gongral-Natbaniel Lyore of Eurt Heating and Plumbing A omin call for and detiver || peen fit now for a little over a year. | Belatives in thig city received word Sriok Rgricn Asscistion, fd ~Peadfyat Lamcols chewe st bia Saturday of the death of Willlam H. |2t ghoriono Sept 7-5.5 ENJOYED BUS RIDE Setketivy [OF Ihe Ny, Cdhon Welld 92 Franklin Street it ord Springs Agricultural So- of Hartford. ‘Mr. Stewart told of : Aouteily On account of the observance of | Prothero, Jr., which occurred Friday Memorial ' day, " the New York New | at nis home 'No. 119 west Nora ave: giety, at Staford Springs, Oct. 10-1; TO NEW LONDON | Commodore Foote : ven Hartford railroad, foow-|nue, ~Spol ashington. Mr.| “ymion Agricultural Soclety, at Som- T " and . THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. §i 525 St i ke S b2k T | Ercimors b Sean 1 i, Reuriti. | ot 43 AETILEE u:‘ma.,. o Cocal ¥, . . &, Were| ity one ez e ome 2t JRON CASTINGS Established 1872 Sy TRt IR s TR o8 Si¥erosy O i s coc°m;'xf“s"{"§'z"m Soclety, at wa—ts ew London Association | wqr” but never were the people of : -CAE on Nov. 22, 1869, in Hartford, the-son | are R The Young Men's Hebrew Assoecla- | this country more keenly alove to the FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY PEAUT-CAQORN BUILDING ,.The meeting of tho Eilsworth Meo-|of William I 'and " Loulse' Hineft woisshington Falr Corporation, 2t tion held a business meetins. in.their | Do6ds of the astion than today, The Look for street clock assoclation, open to all mem- | Prothero of this city. : : o el o e e e I foex | imperative call of the bour is the call v Dera ot the Conmattiors chantoms De k| e Frothers wals for.'a dosen ysrs g B Prosident Benjamin Welnstein pre- | Of preparation. UGHN o AT 15 it e held At - the Biluwoitl| fnaiotal minn for the, Warwick: Cycle] Y i-L CONDUCT. SEVERAL. m A Y sided and following the business ses- | ~IN conculding, the speaker pictured homestead, Windsor, Friday, June 2, at| company of Springfleld, Mass., and SPRAYING DEMONSTRATIONS jsion the members enjoyed an auto | the trenches of Burope and said, “Let Ho. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest 130 p. m. then for a decade of years had been — bus ride to New London where they | S have the olive branch in one h-nq L s financlal s man for Tull & Gitbs, furni- Busy Week Ahead of County Agent|were the guests of the New London {and the best armament in the other. Mrs. mas. ood: ica- | ture lers in Spokane, Washington. » 4 . 8504 n. ANNOUNCEMENT g0, Wife of Dr. Woodruff, is expected|When he resided in Springfield Mr G e 3 The entertainment committee which Married Franklin Girl. Soon at her summer home in Neptune | Prothero was an enthusiastic member . C. Warnes consists of the following are making | The secon of the lat wian 1 wish to announce that my Studio | Park, to superintend the erection of a|of the Knights of Pythias. xf.‘.’““fln'fifi“c“:mfiywxmp&v‘fmifii ents for a picnic to be held | J Greene af“u'z'.f&um mtfil}::Lymg of Photography is now open and j|sun parior. Dr. Woodruff will arrive| He married Miss Nellie Flint in|League is planning to cénduct several [ the month of June: Nathan|Hyde of Franklin. Mrs. Greenc has ready for business. early in June. Springfield, Mass., on June 2, 1897 and | spraying demonstrations this week. | Blumenthal, Juliuse Sml'-h. Myer Bud- | several cousins residing in Norwich. The Studio has been newly dec- she survives with a son Chester, who | Monday afternoon he will be in North | Bick, Louis Markow Alof- orated and tu‘l;lnlahodtwith ‘modern, “T&:"" 1“5:9(:“;;:0 ucl::"i‘wflea:‘fi 1810 yours of au= {Ha iesiso survived | Stonington and Pendleton Hill where sin. VI-n.d Reading Room. up-to- ‘equipmeni East ecti y his parents and a sister, Mrs. J. e ——r riadast fasas 1 lignting and pos- § the Woman's Boara of Missions will be| A° Neuman of West Hartford Be WU sliny o0C Semeates afternoon, 43 visitors. enjoy - w0 | wily carry on demonstrations Tuesday, Goi BY BULL. o the mrivilopes_oF /thie. OB pal e e ationtios paid to]|Beld i the Second Congregational|brothers, Charles E. Prothero of 4 oty : et sacd iy s o g 5 Ladles and Children, with special§| church, Norwich. Mrs. Daniels, presi- | Springfield, Mass., and Fred G. Proth- N oF et s will sotat % 0 ol yonE. b Ser dent of the Woman's Board, Will give | ero, sealer of weights and m % mmg R o;pthe Animal Charged on 16 Year Old Polish | ers was in charge. an address. of this clty. g achievement club in Now London. Sat- Boy st Stores: Farms. Tncorrect Name. Rev. Myles P. Galvin preached at priay e P g e g et R lers buried in City BELLE RATHBONE St. Patrick’s church Sunday from I FUNERALS. Iy “meeting of the directors Of the| i SCUSR hoy SBout 16 years of el comotery the ndme of Henry Antsine Successor to Laighton Bros. Petér, il 15, Sanctify the Lord God in TR leaxue. by his father was seriously injured |should have appeared instead of Hen- 161 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. "hearts. This Nathan Goodspeed Gilbert. On Monday mext there Is to be a | DY his father was seriously imjured)Ziol’® e The. faneral of Nathan Goodspeed |county agents’ conference at Hartford | SUMCed, S A0ntT Stre to the barn m, aad by lmlta.unt Him, the| Glibert was held from his late home, |8t Which he will be present. Next| argeq on him and gored his side, No. 49 Broad street, Saturday after- | Week County Agent Warner and MMiss | ,ncturing the abdomen. Dr. John W. noon at 2.30 o'clock, with relatives and | M. E. Sprague, assistant state leader [ Gojahan was summoned and conveyed 38 i Rev. G. H. Chambers, pastor of ‘the | friends attending, and members of the|0f the boys’ and girls’ clubs, will visit bospital, WMC Yfll Afe n &e C‘ny Niantio Baptist church in Bradford, R, | organizations of which Mr. Gilmert | €Very club member in the county. Sat- I, formerly of North Stonington, Las| belonged, were also t. Rey.|urday Agent Warner was present at a present M'l.‘hehdhlnaler!onleondtuon. 9 accepted a unanimous call from the|Richard R. Graham, rector of Christ|Meeting in New London when Mr. Merchants’ Week Fitchvilie Baptist ohurch. ~Ho will be. | Bpiscopal church offclated. 3 Denegre of the federal department of ¥ his work in Fitchville on the first| The honorary bearers were H. H.|asriculture .addressed a gathering of | Speed Boat Defeated Kathelna I1. looking for the many bargains just §| Sunday in July. Gallup, W. Tyler Olcott, Frenk W.|hish school students. Mr. Denegre stop in our place and you will find that you can save your car fare many times over. In a brisk brush down the river spoke of the agricultural work done g besutitul tenor eolo, Dternal ¥a- e oarers wers Chaties B Gallup, | 20a the egricuitural clubs formed in | G3™50s doonga W, Moots defeated the , Stros ve, was sung at the| 5. Howard Mead, Thomas H. Craw- | the scl e o newly built Kathelma IL owned b: i e d ford. Henry G. Aurelio, Wil | the government. Frank - Holmes. B Mr. Moore's_boat is TEAS.. Spai\og. Burial was in the family equipped with a 40 horse power auto- COFFEE by : 1ot in Yantic cemetery where Rev. Mr. | LIVELY BLAZE IN mobhle_engine and Dr. Holmes' & 20 =5 Learned, Gn.ham read a_committal service. SUMMER STREET RESIDENGE | horse power Lowe Victor motor. is bey reproach as i e A e ek : g today in these lines necessii the ;‘;}. “haxge neral arrange- | Couch Caught Fire and Spread to Fur- S e ARy guarding of the most minuto detall of ——— Altrd i Sittipa; Rase. Two members were initiated at the charged Greeneville Pastor at Thames Hal The auto pumper at the Central sta- regular meeting of the Independent MAGIC YEAST.. ; anf has Rev, Charles §. Ricketts of the Con- | tion responded to a telephone call for | Order Brith ‘Abranam held in Forest- gregational church in Greeneville, who |a blaze in a sitting room in the house | &% hall on Sunday afternoon. The B naucted . the vesper service at|at 88 Summer sireet on Saturday ev- |order is making arrangemnets for an W 'l' c" Thames Hall, Connecticut College, on |ing at 9.55 o'clock. The fire started |f entertainment in the future. J. Gra- o T e e e e e Y 1 app! ‘emorial len e pumper Vel 18 - room retary. 218 Main Street was all ablaze and for a few minutes Tax Money for State.’ it looked like a serious fire so the au- to chemical from the Main street sta- 2 e ‘&‘.‘;fl“‘u"f‘,w‘ cut will re-|tion was called. The pumper used 43 The surest way to record th from Anarew Radel, late ove. | S100° of chemical and the Main |the faces and scenes of Memo- |- street. maguata ¢ ehemical in extinguishing the biaze. rial Day is the Kodak Bridgeport. Mr. mflmm::ep‘haw" h: y 1S ‘way. of Mrs, John Steiner of Norwich. Ehp Biniiire 0ihe momiTes y near y all destroyed and the walls and ceiling ?, w Were badly scorched. It is said that With the new As to conserve wuy“c.,.n,vm,(;., 2t et T e ]| omeon ¥us_wes Joing uader e [ back you are enabled to write predicts 7, B e o e ocatney toams |the title and date on the film| A Wonderful Invention - bufiding. © at the time. THE i the Miss Katherine Isbister JOSEPH NEVINS CHARGED "' it lfl!'. John Jay Cisco in Gre‘:nwi"l:‘i!.m WITH HIGHWAY ROBBERY. A F“n M Of NEW Rolm SCREN | Arrested in Bridgeport in Connection ; 7. Don’t leave any opening for With Holdup of Salesman. il Abraham Lillian, a jewery and dia- | The World's Sunday Sehool assocta- | Vg ““‘Wm-“mm-:motx'mrmxmmn tion and_ the Inurm&mu Sunday her % di up twln‘”vn ‘ln-lpmm ‘"m Saturday .t; i SPIDER LAWN MOWERS / A L e e CEMETERY FLOWER HOLDERS strml N et w with mnnuy i L ~_ WATERING POTS, HOSE robbery. Traffic at Wauregan House Corner. Officer ve