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T §§§sh ¥, hter Mr. and Mrs. Junius Americus Brand, 5| ©f Rockwell street, was united in mar- - wmd.umuemmwan.fi: . and Mrs. Gurdon Ladd Bidwell, otmmv‘un | e z% & H l i ?.% himself o 1 e Droper place in the direct on to the listing of the tif ot his position in the city government. ‘who so “i“’% ”‘;gm mfdem beautifully ¢ s The Mavor’s Recommendation. g::u‘ to all scheme of In view of the situation, 1 hereby ive been p Delicious Lamb ...... T‘ M‘“ and green. 4 : | | recommena that the councii vote g8 w.ry line t\u George F. Mec- wieh palms FBELLO Caffery has arrived from the west with GE:{:??MS- seven coal laden scows, Including two arr: for Allyn’s Point and two for Norwich. formed. the screen| At a meeting of the Sourt of com- Associated Poverty. %, Jamer lodge, No. 23, T. and A oy i M b St S B ) B cor This work was always . works ifie second degres tonight aé Masonic temple at 7.50—ady. Mlsa Annie L. Taft, ma the following offi assoctated ing Sh‘h n):“ww ::u led for *those : only not afford to Selections: Fanfare In D by Bridses,| by an eight to five vote over Joseph|and after July lst, 1916: The mayor's| ¥HO Qfiss Olive Tucker, daughter of Mrs,| At TWilisht by Stebbins, Bridal Sonl H._Honderson, office, city treasurers office, and street Fred Burnham. of Hetragoter 0% s | from Goldmark's Wedding Symphons, | The meeting was called to order at comnfissioner's office. This will mean | JVS Parkinrst of Aot B log x| Ctant D’Amour by Gillette, Spring|9.20 o'clock by Mayor Allyn L. Brown, | & saving of $27 to the city. 1ni' 1836 ‘the Visiting Nurse assocla- urst of z onbwele 2t|Song by MoFarlane, Cantllene Nup-|with all members present. The jour-| Third—That party line service be tion of Bo-wn° was d it [ SPCRIeRe oF Haucun, U BV M. fiale by Dubois Scrtle In G major |nal 'of the previous meeting was ac- | substituted for privat wire service| o3 g€ Boston’ wes orpanised and it |G by Rogers and Cantllene Pastorale by | cepted without -reading, according to | for the following residences, from and | 748 LeEUn as & the firet few years Emily Bissell Swindells of Rockville | Suilmant. the usual custom. atter July lst, 1916: City health offi-| CERE I, Mersons roceived . the VIOLIN received a divores from Frederick W,| ,The wedding party entered _at 7| Mayor Brown then stated that the|cer, city attorney, janitor court house | WECUCRUY, NO PERORE FECONed the Swindells, also of Rockville, and the|2clock to the music of the Bridal|awarding of the contract for the|superintendent Mohegan park, judge of | prf '8 30l which flmmhefl TEACHER amonnt of $17,500 as alimeny 1a the| Chorus, “Mon coeur pourre a ta voix,” | printing of the common council jour- | the city court, mayor, street commis- | Hoston Gispensary, Which Col C. W. Gale chaimman. ~ Il superior court at Rockville Tuesda from Samson et Delilah, by Saint-|nal by compatmve bid will mean a |sioner, clerk, superintendent cemetery | 7% Mo :‘_ e E ;:'flym unuuon. of =all local 4 Y- | Saens was plaved during the ceremony | saving of $1,000 to tne city during the |and captaln of police department And|{idor\ ot In Bectinin Was | 5 Seport All String Instruments repaired Already work is going on in the|and Mendelsschn's Wedding March at|coming year. He also recommen: further that no extension service in Pt o .‘:: anry V,.",,. o yaghvgs s basement and on the first floor of the | the close, a new telephone fegulation {or city s | Seuidenoss be paid Tor' by the cfty: clopment Muv-vmnt. son J. Avling. big addition to the Hopkins & Allen| The ushers were E. Allen Bidwell of employes which would | This will mean a saving of $82 to the| There has come »ont a Committee on music: n-om w. Lerou, Guy B, Dol iness plant on Chestnut street and machin- | Norwich, an unele of the groom, Percy mean a saving of nearly $150 a year. | city. aspect of 'ork To- Le-ter. <l Place, Ner~ WAl b moved 1o the seoom C. Burnham of Brooklyn, the &room's | Mayor Brown spoke as follows: Fourth—That all teleghones of city Eben Learned. & UCTARD: s Ryt i cousin, Juplus 5. Brand of Nashus, X. | Gentlermon 'of tho Court of Common | oficiais or employes, esciusive of the| moral'as well s the physical condition | Invitaflons 'committes: _ Hom. Al H., a brother of the bride, and John ‘Council: — water department and of the gas and|of the patient. Iyn L. Timo« The postoffice department is making | W. B. Brand of Spflnj%‘ld, Mases., chatrman, .| You will be gratified to learn that|electric department, paid for by the| It is no_.longer a service to a sick|thy C. Murphy, !'. B, mnhm John & $ive for mote bubintes 10 iasing | so0ein to he bride. Following came |as a result of the resolution adopted |city, be listed in the telephone direc-|individual in his home, but rather a|Porteous, Edwin and has asked the | the maid of honor, Miss Henrletta E.|Dby this council at its last meeting, |tory under the name of the city and|community enterprise, a public respon-| Publicity the country to lay great | Bidwell, sister of the groom; then the| directing the mayor to award the con- | the offical title of such official or em- | sibllity. While it is still curative in|chairman, Willlam Brues on this Teture bt e pareal] Etie S hac fothart whe’ Save. Hes | trast for piiting the Coumon Goumdl ploye, and not under the individuallcharacter, and always will remain so,|ard Lewis, Lester 3 ra ua lon post system. away. The best man was another|journal to the lowest bidder, the eity|namé of such person. it can no longer be considered pri-|Judd. Leo ‘”fi' Warren C. Perri- brother of the bride, Allyn L. Brand, of | s apparently made a saving of at| If the recommendations above Stated | marily so. T e think of It Srst| g0, Weston C. Puilen, Jobn A. Duan, The state board of control has ap-| this city. i least 31,000 are followed it will mean a saving tofof all as educational and preventive. | Louis D. Gomfl!- proved the application of Hebron for| The bride wore a lovely gown of| As directed by the resolution, speci-|the city for the coming Year of $148| As far back as 1870 & comment is| Committee on cflm Stato aid ln the retiroment of its mall_jwhite satin trimmed with point ep-| fications were eubmitted to ail of he|cver last year, without T believe, in- | found in o Britieh journal of nursing |E. Wuit. chairman, by §53 1bdebiedncas to the emount offplique and tuile. The tupic was odsed |local printers adequately equipped for terfering In any way with the efficlent to the effetc that “it i an economic|D. F: Hinchey. L. M. Connien, & i s $230. "Thin own pays snmually $$50| itk piceted platines aa Bng over | berforming the work. - S minisiration of the Clty's businces: | messirs. t estabiish a viaiting Wevs. | Oherry. I T, Cary. for the same purpose. ficunces of princess point lace. A long| Tn s congection I might add that | ing seryice, becauss It not o Public safety eomm.u w -h -m ht-lhh court train hung from the shoulders. 1 recommend that the city clerk's physical but financial and moral|L. Stanton, . chairman, The cap part of her tulle veil was 1 ‘be moved from the tax assessors’ of-| wreckage which promptly reacts on Young F3E A n-ld-. H R K!nd. Iu In ok will find &aged with point appliaue lace like the fice to the mayor's office, thus obviat-| society.” * | C._ Fitapatri our you Kate Gordo dress trimming and had ing any necessity for a separate tele-| As the wesult of the growth of this m e oatibee: L1 0. Smith, worn by the bride’ aelectric Dhione Tor tho city clerk's ofice use. | ides; it has become necessary within | chatrman. u many useful and beautiful ied. her weddlng day. Both veil and train The sum of $90 was then voted by | the last ten years to change the name|Ely, O. L. Johnson, were caughit with oranse blossoms. ntracted {e _respective | the council to John McCohisicy in tull|of visiting or district nursing o pub- | er, “Tohn G, Averi, W. < e carried a_ shower bouquet of | commissions, it was not feasible to in- | settlement of his claim for damages as | lic health nursing. iam H. Alien. g,...“. articles that will make ac-|,The fact that the d";‘l"_;;"'om:fl' 9% | bride roses and lilies of the valley and | elude in the specifications anything|the result of a fall or the sidewalk Causes of This Change. Automobile parede committee. W.|Y, ‘where Miss lflm % m?- ey aniRge one her only ornament was the groom's|cther than the body of the jourpal it-|nearly opposite No. 292 West Main| 4. atrid B the ;. | Russell Bard. Dy Tward- | gift, a pendant of nugm gold set with | self, together with such part of the|street. The payment of $90 was rec- Eroat les made in the de- m‘"‘ §oldiers at the front ls ex«|aquamarine and pearl appendix thereof as includes the deeds :“‘f’i“‘;‘“‘ of medical “l:’""' has alsol; .o obacco growers in|“The ‘matd of honor wore & retty | and leases and street sprinkling sssess- (Continued on Page Eight) o FUNTR DIy & ety atnat Contiaticut; a4 elsewhere. dress of tulle and messaline. | Two | ments. These items. on the bass of _— this change . Marvelo It 1a announcedt hat Miss Alice of,|shades of pink tulle between the paie | the journal and appendix for the year| RESIGNATION OF PHYSICAL 88 ret Farm. culated among the citizens - i1green messaline foundation and the|just ended, so nearly as can be esti- ‘wich by the finance R s s 5o Pare { e sreen tulle save the pink and | mated consisied of 400 pases in the DIRECTOR O. H. NICKERSON Tiseca| Fich b7 She Guanes adma L 2 green fect. e wore a ort veil urnal proper, 15 pages of deeds and ” Norwich: To aid you in your choice we | ers who haree ot e ude Mise|of green tulle and carried a bouquet |leases, and 60 pages of sprinkling as-| Will Bscome Effective on Sept. 1 Af- £ , 3 On_July 4th, next, the T i of pink roses and pink sweet peas tied | sessments, making a total of 475 pages.| ter Three Years' Service With Lo- =l Norwich will Hold an ola-fash invite your attention to our|’*® ViiniaS. Loomis of Lebanon.|yith"green ribbon to & white shep- | The.other parts of the appendis wili| cal Y. M. C. A. e g il 2f | celebration of Independence iolet al C Connecticut chambers of commerce | herdess crook. Her gift from the | have to Ue figured separately at a later B ty rather | they are appesling to all of T i fine line of - are receiving invitations from the|Pride was a gold and black enamel{date. - At a meeting of the board of di- zens of New London w management of the world's salesman|Pendant, set with pearls. The bride's Journal Contract Awarded. rectors of the Y. M. C. A. at the As-| "G mpaign against t counties for the momflnn ke - ship congress to e held in Detrott| Sift to the groom was a gold clgarette + sociation building on Wednesday ev- Bew|sary to make it one of the largest FOUNTAIN PENS Mich., to send delegates to the con-]case Ind hla gift to his best man was nder the terms of ihe resolution,|ening, President James L. Case-in the e demostrations in the history of Hast- gress, which will open July 9 and close | 8014 cuff links and to the ushers, stick | but two bids were received, one from|chair, the resignation of Orville H. o | ern Connecticut. and CAMERAS ety pins set with pink sapphires. ‘white Nickerson as physical director, was oowietue | "In the ~eas mmln' there will be sweet peas and lilies of the valley were m the Pullen Pyblishing accepted. Mr. Nickerson presented his ! ringing ‘!- by Band Wednesday afternoon the Progres-{used in the boutonnleres. 31 $1.22 per page. I bave|resignation several days ago and it is o S patriotl See also our assortment of |sive Missionary crab of ' the Central| Following the ceremony & small re- dingly awarded the contract 1ol to become effective on the first of Sep- | DT oA thy automobile Baptist church met in the lecture room | ception for relatives and a few inti- |the Pullen Publishing company st the| tomber. Afr. Nickerson has not an- | 42 s e Féspect and. friendehin GRADUATION CARDS for Oevotional cxercises and sewing.|mts friends, of the brids was held | Beuse inat state nounced his plans for the future but | P¢ 1S PESBle 82 ahe worked in thejr e Reading by Mrs. Charles L, Stark was |8t the bride's home. Mr. and Mr dem.nmenuu and commission re- | it s understood that he has several sa; her thel Dy - maaend greatly appreciated. Mrs. John E, Post Brand and Mr. and Mrs. Bidwell re- |pcrts usually call for more tabulated | offers under consideration.- He came | i ing’ there will Be m Ppresided, ceived with the bridal party. The|work than the regular journal, it is to|fo Norwich as physical director of the o lowed by the grandest isplay of fire- bride’s mother wore black chantilly | be présumed that the expense per page | local association three years ago and 2 works ever seen in this part of Con- Albert Cols of New London was host | 1ace over pale gray satin and the | of those parts of the appendix not in- | since that time has more than trebled - there are 2, D e e e A A T lo & garty of friends at fho-Waure: groom’s mother wore apricot_satin, | cluded in this bid will exceed the cost|the physical department membership. i e My Hd o forwich, Tuesday afternoon. iy, | Fimmed with princess point lace and |or the pages so contracted for. How- | He is popular with the members of a - 7 DLk W B e B g e Eole took his friends to the eirCus tn|Cut en train. “The house was deco- |ever, if the printing of fhese addl-|the assoclation and it is with sincers| Public Health Nursing in Norwich, |fargicrs o, ¥ou raising to an antomobile and Lrevious to the big 3:2':.:!0: spring flowers and Mabrey :i;r;:.\tr;,::rtl: :;:’ne D;mglx fidfi:rm_ regret tba'tw u:c?y learn of his intention| As you know, there is no visiting|carry out the day’s programme, L. C ive s 1 S Show -gave a dimner to his gussts at} “mye ‘bride recetved many beautitul | T hope it may be, I have substantiajl o e me O PUssingE Weshcinpion i Nawit the purpose of this letter ls to ask gifts in silver, cut glass, linen, furni- | reason to believe that $3 per page will your support and cooperation, - N ture, pictures’and money. Do o gencrous cstimats of ihe cxpense| YOUNG PEOPLE PRESENT nancinl and active, in order that the a8 ihe New London police court on| Out of town guests were Junius H.|for this printing. THREE-ACT PLAY o e A T e G emmiah Ryan of. Winsted| Brand of Nasbua, N. H. Miss Susan| Assuming this to be a falr estimate, e e e s Towed 0Bt i e tc:lwnm'l’hu- A B;n.ud. Mr. and Mrs. John W. B.|and taking the number of pages in|The Skyrockets Seen by Gdod Sized nursing assocla ;‘fi?n:‘g 'E':."S?:‘.:R‘.‘J"‘.n great an departed and Probation Officer Rich- | of Serinsfert Mars, ‘}:.Z: e e e e L even for Norwich. :;t'ly N{:‘r:sl:;l‘a c:’t;. directed to see that e,., of g.mora Mrs. C. Douglas Ec- | that more than $1,000 will pmb;m;‘;z Shepherd. 2 o M:\'(;rwi‘ch cxpmgl eve:y‘ u:“ to ‘I’: 2 P opap, emm it | ot o in; st - evel best and once e gt v e Willimantic, Senns The poiaatng for the cOMINE| The youns people of the Church of rosie i loyalty to his home and country. correspondent writes: | Mr. and Mrs. A. Dudley Williams of | just ended, as stated, contatns pracii- O Sood Mhophech Hiniveciity e e - Do Erades. of sehool 1 the| ihia amion, Mg and Mrs. frank B |cally 400 ages, the ‘deeds and leases| BSEI*%,o0is 2 'gosd ‘siscd nudicace in | . ¥ oo ; OBITUARY. 1 ;o e Center district for some vears, wems |oier of South Canterbury, Mr. and|and list of sprinkling assessments of 8 Mrs. James D. Copp, Miss Mari the Sunday school room on Wednesday {o her home in afontviic on Saturday. | of New Londs 3. and Mre, &!l’ioton e orale ke R By ing. The cast was as follows: in ©Brien. pages more, and {he other departmen- | ' 55, Mea. Donnls 3. Her many triends are sorry that she|D. T Penn, Perca C.|tal and commission reports are esti- | Armocrans: Homse Homadons Homert acomapned Buzben cane| JOSEPH m coming back another year, ¥ E mated to take up 150 Dages. In other | Famoans” doas Nieen on T T Segly CHIYIng Donai 3 Cbrion. The Norwich Free Academy Alumni ttemore of e, mfla‘é”&::'«‘? o pata e | 2or%; Coma, Japanese sérvant, Rich-| It has taken that :2}":.... in %’&r"%% e 11-5)\‘-: BOOK Bmm T oeePh, I Fpunine, oree | | The brides going avay gorw was s | acthe rate of 4153 ber Dage, Tuakink | S0unl"Siky 2T rincrson: ol |ony. Ehven e 1y | Sae S0 res (mtanis cared O ashington, D. C., traveler, éx- | They Ieft by automobil maier |3 tot o 570, and 150 pices & and Julianna Brown, daughters ot Mr. | her axughter. Blank Books Mede and Ruled t lorer and outnor, as ihe . Drincipal | day evening and have plam °nuW°d°e°' 32 per Gage, making &t of 3500, | 3a0 Baee Kigoroon” S Srom yeiclan Mrs. O'Brien was born in Scotiand, | Blank Established 1872 | Eoouar for e sunuat almhnt méctig Soing and have pianned & wed-| This makes & grand total for the print- | Miss Blizabeth Fillmore and Miss Ag- | Iherefore cannot diagnose or prescribe, ~ut Gad pent most of her life in ity 108 BROAD A' it ] Svel b b s, ing ut&muud at $879.50. As nes Gebrath. another part of|rity. She was 53 years of age. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Monday .. e i e, {he unanimous sense of the members of q:sr’u orchestra furnished the musi- uriderstood by L P % = ir v the council that no-de luxe copies of cal program and the play was directed size of the the journal be published this year, the | by Bresic at Norwieh Town. | entire cost of bindi Joprmal”wil ¥ Salon i m R T SRl S B P R J. M. & J. P. SWAHN amount to the total cost of printing el g ke o 4 et 5 “one of our talented g B eien, S ‘“‘:“m‘ -~ (uThe guuch talked of Bssanay fea- 18, to § e th ¢ print Charlie ' OLIVES, Large and Small :o..:.,"p.‘.‘::: SRR B | e o o el Einet, Seus snown vo_ big, hadas 31 |8 So0d siartng paint i IN SILVER B Sest o NApEeS re, 237 Miain Strest| past four years having been th Saving of $1,000. all' performances at the Auditorium Telephone 581-12 Heinz’ Worcestershire Sauce | NURSE®’ ALUMNI ASSOCIATION \mantic - ensen, as on | S0 tSioo thot 1t was:ons of the best| — '4'-‘ Prices t Butter in bulk and j HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING | has Chmv ‘ictures ever shown in Nor "C. Chapman. P in = ‘ever shown or- Charlotte M. All r was_ 32,011.86. tracting e before has Charli iin | C. Chaj Grape Fruit Marmalade | g2 Shariotte M. Albertine e et ogtes™ 1% | mated cost for the coming Year lesves | crammyaed 5o Soany. Jsusha into s A Tine famous M“l Ellds 3 it '""""‘ Bulli e M his | 35" he has in his burlesque on Carmen team, died carly Saturday van Vice Presi Inum atind udmkfl .m;;hhi.urmmbmn“« .“d M laughs. e reel, particularly, 192A. Lexington avenue, Brook: 4 Po.’l.’. m‘t kil mfl: '““"‘ ROE% Of the """""a'"‘“ Yames 5‘:;‘“ - “-L:N ‘;f“m asiis an egample of the finest comedy 6 Franklin Street ever constructed. The play is a riot may e o 0 marriage % ‘Wednesday — B and is d-;u“m to become & oon, seconds JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister [ BOmS solows: Presiasnt itn m'«%x a round 3 man was & chartdr mem! s :nwn&‘lll‘ Sulli; & rhe. t matter which T :‘:u.x_msum;::nn Ruth_Si :-::l:d. relatives o iy tone- and 1647 , W N.; corresponding e m in | ommendation that — . |services. Charles H. Ebbets, president Tmm ADAMS TAVER, = Bloseors 2ad Richard Mansfield Going fo Camp. | 0f the Brockiyn Nationsl 1esgue team | g7 offer Printed Canton Silks, 1861 lic health' nurse, x-h : "‘vu s | Sngmona Telephons ‘afinxflmllmmfld%"mmm “llm oK, fa 3 gfter to the public the e eor 2 gl pueim Nephon. seriice Fates on | recrult for _the-boys * 'WM . i smssaca| ETn s v i i e v, 5 ol o B A et | Law. | Phaes Tomig m S e T P during th Fedaing, Rig S e Removed 4o 7 Union .) i B, Potter, who stadusted from e % ho Gima, 40 WHIGH B ‘ 1 14 ; P r: &“m..’u‘“tnm 3 much of his time, but he is nev- "ot |and afternoens Seturdaye. . : thusiastic about -:.tm.atn--mm'-um ropareiiess cump.