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" Mrs. Donald o? Lowell, | briage. davs Seith, e Magntar Frank |, L. Kimbail of Laurel eft Friday | causing so much fog - and rain. Catholic pastors of this vicinity will return to their parishes this morning, | Bell after attending the annual week’s spir. val retreat. 5 i i L] g "hi Cr ity - |required by the federal Tnvitations are out for the martiage| BAR HARBOR EXPRESS The Scherzer rolling It at’ Moosup, of Jouret and ;5 Hise Margaret B Semith, whies 1o 1o WILL NOT STOP HERE. Railroad Says It is Impossible to Add g 3t 88 B take place June 27th. Soft ‘shell ‘crabe today at Powers|: s Day Coach -Owing 'to ' Heavy|referred SOMER. Bros—agv. | - Steeping. Car Equipment. tnat A Central Village t, Mrs. John Francis, has been %flug‘ 10 the cus hospital, -Norwich.. . She has led by the New wen railroad been 111 for several weeks. * | that 1 win be fmpossible to bmve the|be possible for the county | to_ fsyue > T4 ds to the necessary amount, the A canning de ‘is promis: | this % ; o4 a6 Canticiiors o Mt Sp I icul commission. | hea i ahiE The Norwich Girls’ elib held & whist of ten tables in their ro the N AT S N S S Qi RS S S R R N P 4 the State Agricultural | NORWICH MOOSE WILL 4 : l lI I The date will probably be June 20. ATTEND FIELD DAY Al chatona e O S ComEresaHOBL] of Trade took the matter Up with the| PArty of Fiftesn Left For Bridgeport Joseph F. Campion is Chosen Chief T E ACHER ént Congrogational cnurch, Lishon, on) New Haven road several days ago. Early This Morning, Ranger for Coming Six Months. the Wil be ‘ ice APPOINTED. TENT SQUADS. |b¥ June 21, when ‘there - ¥ N < 'yd. Final Preparations at’ the stian OBITUARY. At -5.30 o'clock this (Saturday) | Officers were elected at the regular ‘"v“ :‘n' 4 7:!""” e :”h“ Chri Preparedness. : R! morning s party d:: ntteen Moose Joft s slcn ot ?;mmw of Norwien: Mo Armory Friday Evening. iolins sold on easy terme The Sacrea Heart devotions, con- John Dawson. Norwich for port where ey . of P intments add E sisting of the rosary and the litany,| rThureday afternoon at 545 o'cleck| Will attend the annual convention, state | Foresters’ vfl{ehddl’ i el s or appointmen ress were well attended Friday evening, | tne death of John Dawson woourred at | Parade and field day of the order. The E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- Hat St. Patrick's chureh, Rev. Peter J.| No, 14 Garter avenue after an Hiness|State convention opened Friday with wich, Conn. Cuny ‘leading the devotions. of about a month. A month ago Mr. | Ceorge R. Hubbard, of Meriden, state - [ dictator, and deputy supreme dictator New arrival fish for today at Pow- | OSvert Fuflersd a stock, which res|of Connesticut presiding. on 5 A Broa,—ady, © ) Y |ns aeath y Ao mn?m“ “’%‘.31&""“' Gearge H. Dolan f o ;h s & L = artford, New Haven, 1 ury, -and Joseph F. Cam- s Who's ;Who in America,” for the| . John Dawson wasorn In Brookym, | s5uth Norwalk, Greenwich,. Meriden; | plon. - .- ention, ellows|zoe et B oo T e copng el i, e o ) e S ot ; . - : Danbury, Greenwich were 000 biographical _sketches. includinig ;;i‘l':}' P e e A Eea | Present . when:the couvention wasl calls OO T Wiwicty sespin, was. spent In Norwich. ®fr. Dawson |ed to order by State Dictator George Prelimin: lans for entertaining|married Felicia H. Saxon, who died Hubbard. the state convention &t New Lomdes | shortly after their marriage, and his| _About an Hour befors thie o « The members of Uncas and She- tucket Lodges and vi ing broth with lady friends are invited to Mrs. Werter Higgins is_visiting her Privates Gevers, in October, were discwssed at the {$econd wife was Jennie Chaffee, the| Was given over to the . Eldredge daughter, Mrs. Frederick W. Lester of operate with the Pequot and Mohegan | meeting of local No. 10, Bricklayers, | marriage taking place in Worcester, | Credentials, Meyor Clifford Wilsen Tl TNl Man Bruckner. No. rporai . amsioy i L“m & Saly m-::::l ’::r"fl:. to :o e e e L e e chiutilie s | Eotarut Ordem koS Corline 1o aRES cel, and Privates Stone, Tibo, rcester, | better feeling among the men affliat- e ) it, Connelley, N town Fridey for Pleasure Bea Sunday evening, June 18, 1916, The commitice of Sons of Veter- o {3’;"?r'\§':n:§av3§.meé:§ & with them and aiso to make better| ENTERTAINMENT AT ForPeTl opemer: (the list yndeclded). |1, Where they will spend the o ans of which Arthur L. Peale is chai this city and Henry of Kansas s Y .:"'_'"‘i'." B0 g0 Franklin | an has aiready found more than. 50| one nephes. James W, Dawsen. . of|Providing forthe widows and fami THE GERMAN CHURCH. | Leftingwell, Isbicki, Tillar and Shea. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Higbee, L The men’ signed the payroll for the unmarked . soldiers’ graves in - St.|Kansas City, and one niece, Miss Rg- | lies of those brought to distress by the |) adiee* Society ~ Presente: cal| fleld day which eld recerNly. who were here to attend the Brand- Members are requested to wear white | Mary's cemetery, at which the state|nes Dawson, of Springfield, Mass. Vicissitudes which afflict mankind. He o i M . b i nli T . left | the R. Bidwell wedding, leave today for their Sketch Before La Audi i gloves. N will erect headstones. Mrs. Augustus L. Bentley. fi-n-loc;e ;_hlu ‘was especially true of = the e s r'; ence. homo_in Brie, Penn. the rate of pay gi Men! Men! Men! hear Swahn’s or- (Contributed.) A resolution to found a _woman’s e Ladies' society the German — Miss Christine Gregs: ity lege 1 chestra, Sunday, .3.30, Thrayer hmldl:rg‘ News has been received by New|auxiliary in.conmection with the.state | Lutheran church on Franklin street| - mlnnkuca ‘the fiefihl—o;'u.r'i': vi:t JJ{.’.‘ .':.,',2' n ~=adv. o= . | London county friends. of tho deatlr|body was introduced at the afternoon |E&VEé a Very successful entertainment 6 the - of Miss Eu- {in Hartford at the home of her|session. _ 'Meriden lodge: /bid for-the|Friday evening in the Sunday school @ |..The wedding in All Hallows church, | daughter, on June 2, of Mrs. Augus-|next convention and Waterbury- and | TOOML taxed to its Moosup, Monday, of Russell McNa- |ta Lindsley Bentley, widow of Rev.; New Haven lodges both bid for the Mara and Miss Adeline Daigneauit, | Bdwin D, Bentley, ~Mrs. Bentley was | next fleld day parade. tch Brownie d by Miss Rose Daigneault, sister of the|born in Newark, N. I, April 9, 1839.| Among the visitors was = Willlam Sunday school with bride, was maid of honor-and James|She is survived by three danghters, | Dennis, dictator of Ashley lodge, ofthe help of the older ones. It proved R.. Moran of Norwich was best man.|Misses Clara and Edna MBenfley of gshley. f;f' and h;og:r of er):.{xu E,. | vesy. mw?.":} g - | Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Howarad | Dernis, dictator of dgeport lodge. | Refreshmen ream and cake The United States Civil = Service|H. Burdick of Hartford, also by two| The nomiination of officers took place | Were served after the entertainment by commission announces for June 21, an | sons, Edwin L. Bentley of New York | and the eléction will follow &t & brief |Members of the soclety. An orchestra. gxamination for telephone engineers, | city, and Charles P. Bentley of Itha- | session Saturday morning. furnished music during the evening. for men only, to fill vacancles in the i oo Portiand. Ore, ot $raoe b inand | years ago. He was a Baptist clergy- | the state convention from the sum- DDINGS. sar college, is. was announced. nice Hunt at A faculty. S E umu‘u trustoes | Y. 1 to change te of Pofast Herthod ol purcantion I the | cx, Her husband died several| A proposition to change the date man, once well known in this section.| mer season to mid-wintsr, was the Vorgudon: Nichale. L H. Healey of Woodstock has|AMODE his several pastorates one was | principal subject. rom ohal beén invited to speak st the opening A e ] . ”gnow:lx‘mmmmnuorme-w 0 the "Grauate Sehoot‘or ArEutint | ootii lins 5 SHATACIe" Was & r2rs| SCOUT COMMISSIONER BRUCE | so8 fodic place”at the om to be held at Amherst college, Wed- | negs, winning many friends and ra- WILL ATTEND RALLY. nesday eveninig, June 25th. The sub- | ainting good chesr. —_— ’A‘;:‘i afislg‘ned is “The Human in Edward W, Clavk. Leaves This Morning With Scout lculture.” . il o > Eaward W Clivk dor.. Baa: Brassill for Boston Gathering, years \ ~ | A fine message to men by Rev. G. H.|one of the best known florists in this Ewing, Sunday, at 330, Thaver build- | part.of the state, died Thursday at his | , Scout Commissioner Benjamin 31, 2 v Bruce of the local Boy Scouts of|b party en KODAK be A 3 Claric et Been 30 e oral Saatn of Troan No. 5; wril Tonve. thle nporny ] Mr. i Busnen ot Normion, Let Dr. Joseph A. Ambl | and of Troop No.'9, will leave iorn- of Norwic -« - O |y ety o Sler. of N ooy lsh and had been confined to his home for | i, " The weathep is favorable, for |followed by the groom and and brides- try at_Arcadia university, Woifville, | Afr. _native | Boston, where they will attend the an- | maid, Miss Bsther Jones, also of Nor- panion on that week-end out- | N scotin mnd momiy o Dosition | of Eorth Seotna. et & native | nual rally of the Boy Scouts of Boston. | Wioh, In front of o floral arch, Rev, it - | Myron K. Genter of the Methodist x as chemist with the Standard Aniline | gaged in the florist business in this|0lore than 3,000 Boy Scouts m uni. st | Jilies, M. ing you are P‘lllmll' 1g. Products, Inc., at Wappingers Falls, form will take part in the rally, Gov-|Bpiscopal church, of Broad street, N. Y., manufacturers of dvestufts. | o Y '°F & §reat many vears. ernor McCall and Maj. H. L. Higginson | performed the ceremony, in the pres- 2, . ‘will review the 178 troops in parade, ence of relatives and intimate friends. Only a little money invested| The complaint of farmers in' the| . Norwich friends have Fecelved ‘word | - Othor Eussts Wil toonias ey 4| The DOAes Sown waasr arends: suburbs that blackbirds are. pulling |that Fred C. Williams, formrely of ‘Wilder, scout commissioner of Hawalii, | chine, with an embreidered lace over~ h a cmA wm yizu a up corn is a reminder that the found- | this city, died in Clairemount, Va., on | who will act as cl th dress and S| hajrman of s pear] trimmmings, She car- ers of Norwich came here in 1659, be- | May 24. Death was due to tvphoid|of judges: Colin H. ‘ot |Hled a shower beuquet of Thite roses cause discouraged at the way black- | feve Mr. White's home was in |Washington, president of and lilies of the valley, The brides-|gs large amount of fun that will | birds at Saybrook came In Aocks and Springfleld and he came here and en- | organization, and James I, West, chlef Ml wore shadow lace over p pulled up their crops. the employ of the Armour Co.|scout executive. 3 in pastel shades last, He was later employed in the music| The afternoon programme, fin.g trimmings , which will | Pink and blue, She carried a bouquet The choir of St. “John's Catholic|department of the Plaut & Cadden |include the drill manual, tributes to the of pink roses. chureh, Plainfield, 'upnder the direc-{Co. He was very well known here, | fiag, camp work, scout games, fire| After the ceremony and reception a BROWNIES $1.00 and up. | tion of Prof. Hugh Kinder, of Nar-|especially to musicians, as he was an | drills, sishalling and races, will end|Diffet lunch of caks, ice creatn wich, 1s planning to glve a sacred con- | accomplished musiclan; He wasa|with raily about the reviewing stand,| ult punch was meryed, At 10 oclock cert St. John tist Sunday, at orwich Lodge, No. 430, | presentation of medals nad speeches, . and Mrs. 'Vergason or a sho; KODAKS $6.00 and up. | wiicn fime 1t 1o wiociei oy 28 i 2 L motela ned o wedding trip, The bride's traveling organ will be ready for use. B A TR, NEW BY-LAWS FOR suit champagne cloth PREMOS 75¢ and up. % Goat for Mohegan Park. wore The announcement this week of the | Latham Hull ‘of Platt avenue has NoRwicy BUSLIING. SRABG - ¥60 e T % engagement of Miss Estelle P. Was- b e g was a serman of New York to Seymour | conr'sa 5,503t 1o Mohegan Park. The | Council Now Tnoludes All Trades n ? this kind of breed is rare in this vi- the City, man :dh ‘:.‘;ny“:‘xl—xefiu.b M;l. Plxlllt 1s. asso- | einity. i R m‘:ru. Wi s broehers in conduct- a meeting orwich Bulld- | lady o ing a big department storo in Jamaica, P A i B R e s Trades councll heid circle of room. ing the co; At the Norwich Free Academ: OLIVES, Plain and Stuffed|aiumni meeting Monday evening: O Eatgirusna i vondore. . Chester Johnson will speak for “the{ The choir boys of Christ Hpiscopal OLIVES, Large and Small | Norwich ‘society 1 New Sors ang|church were entertained by = Mrs. in s » ¥, Archibald Gilchrist, of the Dippel Op- | Richard R. Graham on Thursday even- Heinz' Worcestershire Sauce |cra Co. will sing.* The princioal o5 |ing. Games were plaved and refresh-. . o dress will be Frank - |ments of ice cream and cake were Poasiat Buther by Bl wad dress will bo by Edward Johp. = e ASd, Siess e - - joyable on Grape Fruit Marmalade| At a conference Wednesaay _ - at the Lakes Pond Baptist church, it. Has Picked Juns Poss. Lo .3 Wl.lt bo?hectl‘:edl.:"l’( ‘continue the services a e Lakes Pond churc and at P.op'." ket i e . T ce | " . ence followed o devotional pervice % 6 Franklin m Which Rev. G. H. Strouse of Norwich b was a spetaker, JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor ont FT FROM ;- Miss Cora Ma F K 50 Cora Marsh_entortained the | FAREWELL aF 1647 ool i sy e Piliens Bawera Zorvis enout SUp s ew London. e regents and ADAMS TAVERN,| et 3 302 - i est: 1861 % s giter o the public the fnest standard brands Beer of urope and : Pilsner, Culmbach , Bass, Pale and Burton m’l A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town Tlldphw? 519