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PERMISSION TO LAND FROM C. H. 0SGOOD Are Planning Island. PERSONALS _ Mrs. Myron O. Morgan and family are at Gardner Lalke. Miss Dorls Fitzpatrick of Spring- fild, Mass., ie visiting with relatives ere. Mr. Mystic, wich. THE CELEBRATION PROGRAM. WE ARE CUTTING ‘THE CHOICEST LAMB BEST MILK VEAL AND THE MOST SELECT Norwich, Tuesday, July 4, 1916, — e VARIOUS MATTERS Flags out today! Light vehicle lamps at 7.55 this PARKING SPACES FOR AUTOMOBILES Common Council Decrees That After July 12th Lower Broad- way and Main Street May Not be Blocked by Cars—! 7 a. m~—| Poor Little Rich Gi “ Picnics for Mystic inging of Beils. 2 a. m—The Automobile Parade. 11 a. m.—Patriotic Exercises (at Union Square). 12 m.—Rlngi»glnf Bells. 2 p. m—Big Preparedness Parade Miss Mary L. Jobe's poor iittle rich girls, as she calls them, are having a fine time at Camp Mystic where the Peace meeting used to be held. They have been arriving from the south and ‘west for the last two or three days un- Funeral Directors anl Embalmers and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox of were recent vistors in Nore POULTRY - |IN NORWICH WITHOUT 'EXCEPTION. VEGETABLES AND FRESH FRUITS by express daily e¥ening. ‘The almanacs predict a hot and dry Independence day. July Fourth is St. Bertha’s day in the cburch calendar. The D-3 has left Philadelphia for the| . Charles T. Potter of Norwich Elmes e Dacatin. is at her bungalow on Water street, The Cadden cottage in Neptune Park | Noank, over the Fourth. has been leased by the Hart family of Edwand Johnson of Lowell, Mass., is at his home on Lafayette street over the Fourth. W. H. Kingsley of Lafayette street spent the week end at his home, Wor- cester, Mass. Appointed. Following an extended discussion of monthly bills and other problems of Mayor Brown Calls Attenticn to Need of Economy Dur- ing Year, Following Previous Administration’s Use of $46,000 of -This Year’s Arv~oriations—Minor Officials i i ! To the Honorable Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich, 6 p. m—Ringing of Bells. 8 p. m—Fire Works Display (at Lanman’s Hill). EVERYTHING READY FOR CELEBRATION OF FOURTH Ringing of Bells at 7 This Morning til there are ovcer 60 of them, most of whom have never seen the salt water. They will have plenty of opportunity for seeing it this summer, however. Miss Jobe has hired the Wilcox Fer- tilizer Co.’s big power boat and has it all equipped for taking short trips in the Sound. She has also obtain from C. Henry Osgood of Norwich permis- sion to land at Mystic Island, and the young women are having planncd for them picnics down there smong the 337 MAIN STREET Oppeiite Post Offiem | & 'Phone 3212 Lady Assistant J. M. & J. P. SWAHN ot : Will Usher in the Day's Program |beech trees. Many of them intend to . Hartford. Miss Trene Lynch has been substi-|administration, the court of common Conn.: _the Day g e OM ERs tuting for Miss Nello Ahearn at the | council came In at 865 o'clock Mon- | Gentlemen: At a meeting of the| Twitn the ringing of bells at 7 o' | iearn Ten e, Sason o tonts oo auors Preston and Ledyard growers are|Direct Importing company. oy ovening and was called to order |Board of Water Commissioners held : i sending some fine looking strawberries to market this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Toner and by Mayor Allyn L. Brown. Council- man Crooks was the only absentee. in their office in the city hall, Friday evening, June 30th, 1916, it was voted clock this morning the celebration of the Fourth will be in full swing. With use during the very wet weather. The camp is equipped with a dancing Franklin Square, 237 Main -Street | : ; z00d prospects for clear, warm wea- | master with plenty of room for danc- Telephone 551-12 | You cannot reasonably expect your son, Jack, of New Britain, are visiting | T e Cro0Ks e e Bubascics mo- | to amead and add to the schedule of | 00 = r P piano or player piano to retain its| Beginning next Sunday, high mass|James Maloney of Norwich. tion that the Hophins & Allen’s deed | metered water rates, same fo read as ot ot eeuieny Conripeticn: |ifom on (e fnayilian foonlelew ey original tone and responsivencss with- | and vespers at St. Patrick's church be recorded in the town records, was | follows: ooking forward with real |master and a good beach right across tention. il please you. te my method. Has pl H. T. BUNCE, The Tuner 27 Union Telephone 1414-2 Street, Norwich, Conn. Just Because We Produce sed Charles M. Hutzler and family of CHff_street have cpened their cottage in Neptune Park for the season. A. A. Guile of Kinney avenue leaves this evening to visit his family, who bave a cottage at Walnut Beach, Mil- ford, for the season. will be suspended during the summer, The planet Venus was evening star up to last night, July 3d. During the r'e:mlnfler of the year it is morning star. Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, honorary state are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bent- Monday at 8 o'clock in St. Patrick's|1ey of Lafayette street over the Fourth. church an anniversary high mass of requiem for Joseph Tracy was sung by Rev. J. H. Broderick J. J. Fields, Miss Clara Joseph and Miss Sadie Schulman of Broadway and their guest, Otto Weisgrano, of Meri- Mrs, Frances Gay he visited friends at North Stonington, awley of Fitch- Sunday estimated the visitors to Eliza- beth park at 20,000. Next Sunday the ramblers will be in bloom there. Ernst Glaeser. Ernst Glaeser, 77, died Saturday at his lome on High street, Rockville, from kidney trouble. Mr. Glaeser was in the grocery business in Rockville for m: He was born in Sax Delegates are being appointed to the state convention of the Connecticut passéd. The hearing on a sidewalk on the south side of Yantic street was de- clared closed and the improvement was granted, on motion of Council- man Babcock, seconded by Alderman William H. Allen. disallowing the claim of Fred T. Backus for $200 automobile damasges. This was approved. City Clerk Ar- thur G. Crowell was authorized to get from the printers of the city bids for Mayor Brown explained that the wa- . works committee Al- n . Bailey reported prog- ress in the sewer connections with the property of Fred Zerull on Orchard street. These recommendations for sewers For more than 200,000 cubic feet and less than 350,000 cubic feet, $130.00 for 200,000 cubic feet. and 40 cents per thousand in excess of 200,000 cubic feet. For more than 350,000 cublc feet and less than 500,000 cubic feet, $190.00 for 350,000 cubic feet and 30 cents For more_than 500,000 cubic feet, $235.00 for 500,000 cubtc feet, and 25 cents per thousand in excess of 500,000 cubic feet. The above change and addition te metered rates to be subject to the ap- | lows: | Water department $3,554.70; public | lice department, $2,390.72; street light- 00.23; ~ finance = department, | Local Contract Awarded. The committee on finance was em- powed to sign the rate bill. pleasure to the prosram of events. The plans for the day areWow com- pleted and everything is ready for one of the bisgest FFourth of July celebra- tions Norwich has seen in years. To all indications Norwich will be the centre of attraction for all of eastern Connecticut today. Many are plan- makes an ideal place. The first real event of the da; be the automobile parade. 9 this morning. Thos autos in line 1 assemble w Main street with event on the reises at Ur the patriotic Tubbs’ b: program will s concert at The attrac ill crnoon w parade, wi 1 1 Reguiations be the big hundreds Change in Trafic their ms the road at the foot of the hill; and they will also have, if they want it, in- struction in horseback riding. Miss Jobe evidently intends that the poor little rich girls will have a sood time of it this summer and that they will g0 back home this fall muc Lenefited by out of doors life in what Miss Jobe NO TRUTH TO MOBILIZATION RUMOR. fth Companies of This Third and and Fifth companies had been ordered in the Preparedness parade. The com- panies will report at the armory at 1 o'clock this afternoon to get ready for FUNERAL. Corns, Bunfons and I Toe Nails treated without Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manicuring, vain. /| Scalp | Treatment and Faclal Massage. (o Siviiches made trom Four. comb- /| . KATHERINE LANZ i 4 per | nin = = e s g Room 22, Shannon Bulldiag White mountains, % thres children of Centerville, R I.| hiohears offered o recommendation | 3% gnjoved at Mohegan Park, which |this effect. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST . . v rinting 775 copies of the fire chief’s Gred saes & ok the first car at the| WD d 2R In Lenox soclety news mentlon is|den spent Sunday at Pleasant View, |Drin provai of the Court of Common Coun-! junction of Main and . North Main| City Have Received No War Orders. er Building, Room made of those most active in sewing Groton and Watoh EillL e - e wie erawe £l titne ey ol Norwicly CO““‘:‘:”"S&relc(s from where the lines will pro=| L g Thay e 4 m": 305; or the French wounded. including v . s ] amagy py water is | cut ceed over the route already announced n spite o rumors _tha oated ‘elenhone X H Bl S pedeorEe W, Ingram of Burmet's sor |80 O i strsct during Mas | MORthiy Dills Were approved as fol- | At 11 o'clock comes the second big | around the city Monday that the Third ! Vi A 2 1" a fect in the 4R 79 ion Te. to prepare for mobilization at Camp ville contributes 'some _thoughtrul| Willmantic and Putnam, has return- o et o Tovers | works, $6,745.72; park _ department, | arc to be made by Rev. . Holcomb, Niantic, the officers of the = yeEsen lamitled Dopd dnds (Of He s Sie K S o fo fron the hydrant there when it fire department, $3,574.87 of Plainfield and Rev. companies here had received no noti- I n s Epiostsin S sy enhDio OBITUARY. is opened half-way in flushing the|2n® electric department, _ $21.4 of New London, with His Honor, | fication and the next appearance of the el ke iy et . e i) e department of cemeteries, $930.36: po- or Allyn’ L. Brown presiding. | Norwich mititia will be this afternoon al me Tty to Hartfo — street < Xed. and Seconds L any yeare . x o Firemen’s association, which will bey ony, Germany, i were approved: On Mechanic stree Adjcurnment was taken at 9 after stated Mor night i = - Tir ; on, v, Germany, and came to this coun- | % Sl Sl L e - e ted 11 Nathan D. Austin. High Grade Memorials Only| b2 tn Tuompsonviiic tn august. ™ ™| i5" 63*VCirS" 2ee. e aves soven | rom, the westerly end of ihe, prescel | apyor Brown hag read this summing | 25 been mmide i 06| Ater s iiness of & littl more than Fourth of July picnics will be fewer | Syreniers, rs. 1% B. Metcalf of Rock- | jye,” §7 akridge street, from Gol- | Gentlemen of the Court of Gommon| down “¢he { 51x months when he had the pneumo- i e ke - In number than usual today, nearly| Yaeses tritti Ao Misie ind i | den’ street, $500. Counell | excavation at theInin ard never recovered strensth, Na- Taftville, Conn. ' 5 don’t think our prices are ex-|cvery family remaining In fown to| Lsses Hattie, Minnie, na Millie, i NG ) Rt yatlom at the Shea property the|ihan D. Austin parted into rest at his i & i o and Mre. 0e of Mystic, and one Fire Protection in Thamesville, & e d fam ot home at Bozrah, June 23th. He was Printed C; Si . . |view tne biz Preparcdness parade. |ond AL ot o | i Thamesville. |in accordance with the gencral policy | @ teams Guring the Prepared- | jome at Bozrah June 3sth. He was|(Ne offer Printed Canton Silks, travagant. Good designing| 1, wmec week endea Saturcay $12,000] 810 1o pres = S G et e e ) T B T Ca e “Chindren 6" %0 Putriciy | a0 the 21st day of April. His fath- | Printed Organdies, Printed 3 1 was epent by the state to feed the|, The fineral Y Orn- | the need of more adequate fire protec- | £ S o i B 1o are o assemble nt the|Sr Was S. Avery Austin and his moth- pl means producing an excellent | rookics at camp in Niantic, according | 128 &t 1 Re he tion in Thamesville, where new build- | gor the i tor ahe oeming| : ol Ypserable at el er “Harriet Penfield. He was one of | Lawns. g to F\ ttalion Quartermaster Roland I t \~ the ‘«r‘r"v‘_;v"fidlmnal church ings are b g put up, and her ar dder. An invita- pass Lits “IH.“‘.A("\‘I.”E \\qr\f)mh\h\r(‘rz ,(‘d .irr" Wilii tic and Norwich cars m‘ *11. | Andrews. the services nine-tenths of the structure o as sent to all o celebration will be bre ¢ vive him. Miss Sarah Austin and Miss illimantic The marriage of Joseph P. Schmmidt Dorman for several and a growingz extent of territory. It play which at 9 o'clock and Sweet of Brooklyn, N. Y. i Cost. Tiss Elizabeth Limburger of El- ‘ound resident of the Grove | asked for equapmen the present dward Chappell company’s bid | whi 11 o oock and| “He was tenderly cared for by his| Salesroom closed between 12 and 1 —_— 100] lace at St. Bernard's|ai Niantic, died suddenly at his cottage | building on West T reet and 15 per ton for the 150 tons to | Hill. Lanm is especially | ¥ife and sons through his last illness, {and afternoons Saturdays. E cctory, Rockville, Saturday night at 7| re Sunday a ternoon after Laving | was signed by W. E. Canfield and a Selioered | adapted for ks display as it |nis wife being Mrs. Josephine Willis o'clock. A reception was held later. i a shock. Mr. Dorman was 60 | score of other 0 p *|will_enable the firewc fof be: secn | AlStin) to Wb (et weus tsrcied 4 The Cba& A Kuebler Co. st & _ years old and is survived Alderman Bailey that the fire | 253 2 [ fom el ware of the ity vears ago the 30th of March. DR.R.J. COLLINS! rtford Sund: Rev. G. G.|}roth Almon and _ Will both | commissioners la ave the|™§ P20 ™ Wt Parad They had three children, the old- ner, district superintendent of| eident of $he Grove. The bady will be | matter considerable sht and their b [y eiomon Lo narade. est being Ierbert E. Austin, of Al- ~ Is 39-41 FRANKLIN ST. the Norwich district, preached at the|fanen to Wilmente. Wodneadas | i Een cquipment | $7:05 per el It was stated by Mrs. on F.|bany, N. Y. Eugene W. Austin of First ethodist church, the pastor, | o, 9, Wwaumantic ~Wednesday the Main street station. The |lvered before September Gallaudet on Monday night that the [ Bozrah, and Mrs. George E. Bates of P ey Rl 2 \X-‘:Sfl(g{l V. Ross, belng away on his|piot there. as the family were former, |station t one of the finest M e U b il interest in the women's division of ston, and one grandehfid, " Misal . L. o S T o ly resi of mantic buildings has of its size. The 3 S S the Preparedne in- 1 M. Bates. ain Street, orwich, Conn.| . it = city has fixed walk in front of the e creasing and ¢ the Austin was a farmer and team- Phone 1178 7 At Farmington, through Mrs. R. P e oot 1 Wood Com- i s : fazmer and teams en OUr YACALION |xcen, Miss Porter's school has rentea WEDDINGS Sasion and B he _ crowded = ton for the e _They ster in oung manhood. For s TuThs s fer e - = condition there and the proxim ongtox i) 43 o'clock. Up to Mon- | veas past he had charge of the Street the Brastus Gay house as a dormitory Siih Adaie e o B1) wth Datin contract was | T e list of women who will Bt v &t Pwam e i B d s e Oconer 2 g the city should do Something named | parade follows: Mrs. Hiram Beckwith S et Soieaits e Tao Do You Know THae 7 ny improveme re being made on W = x way of fire protection. Alde; S Miss Marion tt, Miss Anna|ham Burdick place in Bozrah where| Better wages make better health? n bermuaa {E overty: e R AR e e ! e Johnson, | e has sinoe resided. piet intorest| BStier Mealih makes better citizens® v e ont r - he seanias atiEes stre e e | polca committes | Miss ar. Olivia e was a man whose cl nteres tter citizens make a better nation? Eight to ninetesn day tours ail ex- | Groton horough plant has becn finished | n Sith, son of Ar- and | made impassable for fre apparatas | i Toth: oritha |y = Bortrarg | B 0 I o e e ot e e penses from $4250 up. | romt et T e nn ars Mi=pigyen of Bast Lyme |4 temporary if not a permanent trans- | o The chief feature of characier endeared him to all With|{ain county unprovided with sanitary. high, or 60 feot higher than the stack e e Botles iimen Balley el e oo | B0 cnfoEmonc o inis aranance | Tucker tioe Otiver L:| Gt " e was acquainted and he was | conventences of any kind? in Tike st present 2 i £ e West Aeton Haptist | the Thamesville station company | Whichical's ifor gliantion 18 fhatipro | Jaliion, M 1, Miss Gul- | gne whom his friends could trust. Cholera is spread in,the same.man: i , Agent Bleree ot i VI AR APt | a0 T ina new stvoct up A1 | Rl the paniing of automobiies ox iver“Siies sards, Mrs | "0 ineral Was Teld at his iato | ner ou Gphold fovers. oo Lo Paraders can procure white gloves | Donald was matron of honor and the | P1e2cant street and get a stream t Mat ok botman B £yl ben Learn- | home, Saturday, July 1, at one o'clock, | ~ Scarlet fever kills-over-10,000-4 et 3 slove ld was ma "0 Ho | Eltaxent = e . on Main street en the 1 de- | ed, Mrs. W Mrs. William : ; £ today before the formation of the pa- | Misses Florence Young and Ruth | Quicker than from the Main street auMin istre eUpeen the, imit o 2 = 0 the Rev. George H. Chambers of the |jcans each year? » 50 MAIN STREET rade at the southerly store, Thayer|piceee were bridesmaids. i uth | fion. The matter was left with ned, for a longer interval than fifteen | Birge, Mrs. Richard R. Graham, MISs. | pyronville Baptist chureh, officiating. | Hookworm enters through the :siin® i S M S _____|Builaing—aav. i e e e demmalds, o et T | fire commisstoners with power. o e i e i S, Mrs. Ozlas Dodge, Mrs. | i Veavers were Charlés Pendleton, | He who builds up bhealth 1ays ap, - E graduate of Sible college,| Edward F. Stinson Deputy Chief. |narrow and consested at the best and | Gregson, Mrs, A. I Chase, Mrs, Frank | Albert Pendleton, Clinton Rogers and | treasure in'the Bank;of Nature? ; T Pasquale Pace was granted a trans- | froe © of ! Eroom eipvesidenc] s Al i R s B an e e, M BeTk Lo Garaner ¥ A Hlatees numberiof prge s s 2135 M. C. fer ot Jicense' rom St afrect torhe | o1 oom, e, resldent| e recoluton to arpeint’ Cape T | shonid be' kent ciear or standing ve- | A/ Mitchell ir3, Luctus'Briges, Mre | TN, G070 o I and | Harttord_pne pubils bafh b new nor block at the corner of| oiate in wher e reian iRl bt balsdilrea L bbb o - belie , I A it - | friends attended the funeral. The flow- | and playerounds opened HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST |Shaw and Bank strects, New London et phosocinay il B T e e aoRe By e oo e ers were many and beautiful. He was | Baths at Fort.Hale parktand ! L e st 4 . g of $200 it o his usual salary | places on imion square a ar the | Henry | ers ; eutin S orte DOnt fose i e e T e Smith—Feltus. was_passed_ after it haq been deter- |easterly end of Water street, together | Miss Olive Huntington, Mrs. Lawrencs | /2iC 2or Q15 1At resting Place in Ma- | paris Bevhiboahirt I E e . - ingy S = n pretty home wedding took | mined by Councilman Murray that| with the accommodations afforded by | Gilman, Miss Lyman, Miss Fitzgerald, 3 : 12. Havo your hair attended fo for : g 4 T| Groton borough power house has |Place at st Acton . Thursday | this created no new office but only | Bath street, Shetucket street, and oth- t, Miss Lester, Mrs. Archi- ;";n;’;‘;'l'f" season. Make early P- | jecn” awarded a contract for. 23.000|eveninz, June 29, when Miss Myrtle | appoints a paid man in place of a call |er intersecting streets, will be suffi- |bald rist, Miss Dorothy * Han,| fl"et"d'f:y:"of":;:';:‘lff‘hewam DR. SHAHAN, Speciali w kilo watt hours to be furnished in the | A. Feltu s married to H. Be man. Now either the chief or the[cient to provide for the enforcement | Miss Amanda Hall, Miss Sarah Loring, i teat o 5 4 i R S -3 e ensuing vear to the United States sub. | Smith of East Lyme. The double ring | deputy chief will be at the station all | of this ordinance, without imposing a | Miss Lucy Loring, Miss Betty Gil- | the soldiers in camp at Niantic and any oniDimons Saiypi ol 3 arine Dane af tha anv rd the cer. | ceremony was used beinz performed | the time. hardship on anyone. Its enforcement |man, Miss Barbara Allen, Miss Mary | civilian happened Sunday afternoon, BLOOD AND STOMAGH. vice beginning Saturday, July 1. by Rev. A MacDonald of Westerly, R.| The annual report of tho chief of | will certainly malce our streets safer | White and Miss Hadic Blackstone. In|when Joseph Perrino an e far| . Rheumatiem ! (including Ns I, assisted by Rev. C. L. Pierce, pas- | the fire department was accepted at |for public travel. addition to the list of societies and |locked in the guardhouse at camp Skin . Troubles, Bloody - Spubuim, - - 5 The central committee for the relief|tor of the local Baptist church. this point, the reading being omitted. | I wish once more to call to the at- | Organizations to be represented as an- | Some time until Selectman F. A. Beck- | §5m “Conditions, ‘Premature 4 ile You Are in t e C“y of Jews suffering through the war,| The bride was attended by her sis- William H. Allen for the auditing |tention of the various committees the |nounced Monday morning there are |With interceded gml»g?t Perrino re- | Hardening, of the ‘Afi‘i;izlod' v subscriptions to which are sent to|fer, Mrs. F. A. MacDonald, who acted committee offered the recommenda- |need far the strictest economy, par- |the Woman’s Auxiliary to the Y. M, |leased. It seems that Perrino had|treatment only ~for Wlood Diseglo Thls week ”:;fn. ‘r chel, treasur‘err, :\'Tw York, {5 ma!rr}n got hfipflvr. .\‘:’iss‘nl-']orkpn(‘: tion ::m M. ;Z.‘g\;nsrn be rnnlls\led ticularly during the present year, for f_‘ A, A\pfl ;“cflg\- ck Woman’s Relief es{(a[bli[skllxeeda:;nstan‘tgu u;nsm;efl‘m(:"\::) Eifififefi":rfla?afiaa pk’“'_ et acknowledges new gifts, including,| Young of Springzfield and Miss Ruth |as auditor an s was accepted. vou will do well to bear In mind that | Corps, No, 16. ne: c ga £ b aee o m"""_; P PGS Ay y % 4 ] from New London committee, $112, ~ |Pierce of West Acton were brides- | The petition of Sarah T, Walsh and | 346,000.00 of the appropriations for the Financlal End Satisfactory. move away frem there after bein |\ HOECO LS Thor 8 b oamet 2 looking for the many bargains just B mi Prof. Elmer Smith of Roselle | others for a bug lisht on Central ave- | year had been borrowed and spent by | J. . Macphers neih 11| urned several times Dby the officers - stop in our place and you will find An authority on mosquitoes states|a brother of the bridegroom, was the |nue between Prospect and Hickory |the previous administration between | eoramitren obperson of the financlal|iy charge and persisted in getting ™ e, that there have been three broods this | best man streets was granted on motion of | May 15th, the beginni committee stated Monday night that|though the gate and selling things, that you can save your car fared | vear already, cne in April, another in| Dr. C. A. Feltus, Mr. LeRoy Smith | Councilman Walter F. Lester. N e o e e i financial end is In the very best | which resulted in his detention. There NOTICE many times over. and the third last month, ten|of Willimantic, John P. Martindale of T Bl e Feitio e lavi SHGit) i aveRAnt thminintration IO o ton committee, he | pgs heen an army exchange established TEAS.. seeretiirernenn Ib. 25c§ | davs after the perigee tide. Many |Boston and Dr. W. E. Feltus of Green- © Enforce Traffic Regulations. | lected. You will realize the signifi- | jar of sxponce withm ot enysaol- | on the camp grounds and all peddiers oty alilihe gl JegPle have not noticed ono mosquo | feld, Mass, were the ushers, | It was recommended that the traflc | Ciicc or this situation and the conso- | Tiie Teport of thy Mednclsl Secmesie: |70 mow barred: TO PROPERTY OWNER BAKING MACARONI SODA POWDER.. ib. veeenns Ib. box CREAM OF TARTAR.. 1-4 Ib. MAGIC YEAST.... box school, New London, and was promi- nent in school circles a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Smitk are spending their honeymoon at Potton Sulphur Springs in Quebec and on their return will make their home in West Acton. _A favorite actor in Norwich, Corse Payton, has abruptly concluded his stock season at Parson’s theatre and his company has disbanded and left Hartford Sunday afternoon. Small business combined with vanished capi- placed in force after Wednesday, July 12, and that parking places be located on Tnion square and Water street. Alderman Allen spoke of the dissat- isfaction of many with conditions on Lower Broadway and he moved_ that the recommendation be adopted. Coun- quent limitations under the appropria- tions as made at the city meeting, June 12th, 1916, NEW SITE FOR GREENEVILLE PLAYGROUNDS tee, he sald, will be published in de- The records of the committee are open for inspec- tail as soon’ as possible, tion at any time, Rest Rooms at Court House, The public safety committee has ar ranged to have rest rooms and toilet s AT THE DAVIS THEATRE Vaudeville and Moving Pictures Capacity houses were the rule at all three performances at the Davis thea- tre on Monday. The management has AND TENANTS All persons are requested to cleam thelr ‘premises of all old papers, exe! ceisior, straw, old wood and rubbish,| and see that it is carted away bo the e tal put Payion out of the running. Eastern Connecticut Items. Climan Babcook seconded it and it | Shetucket Company’s Lot on Hickory | for both men and women at the court |secured an exceptionally good ol ity aumy O e Oy e 9-'“ o 3 : v. n U. Hatfiel fly | oS V. Rossed. i house all day today, program that is a winner in eve Ehe foltonwi estions, 1fs carrl UmtedT 2 [m rier: C ot Monday the first contingent, ot DD Bisee st to Mysic Moaaiy |- TheTeporis of thotvarious clty om. |, Strest to bs Usd This Summar, e e o |Epect. As the headline attraction | out, may Drevent & confagration: | € POriers Lo. the boys of St. Andrew's guild, Bast( 00 OCCh HHEL et o0 o esum, | clals_were accepted and a communi- | myrough the indness of Robert A 5 ICRIE Ak Lot S ooms: they presented Ralph Dunbar’s Mary Tale in under cover all barrels, boxs ¥ Hartford, will leave for their eighth| . © cation was read from Prosecuting At- | g,y 0U20 e OO OF TOPETE o] Tollowing the parade the Westerly |land Singers, who presented a num- |es, etc, or any indammable material 218 Main Street annual Vielt to the camp conducted|™3% .na Mrs. Thomas J. Robbins,|torney John D. Hall, which informed | proith asent of the Shetucket com- |band which will march in the Knights |per of the old time favorites, with | that is'liable to'add to the danger. Tate Wangomtohg ohme church 8t|for tha past ten years residents of | ihe council the purposes of a private | Hiciory “street has been sccured as | Of,Columbus divlsion will give a con- | panjo accompaniment. The * other |, JI0% 0, Ghnaten or crackers could e 3 ventry. insville, Mass.. have left for Kil- | telephone in the e of the city at- | Y SHOE o flle playground | CETt In tie K. o rooms in the Sun- | yaudeville attraction is that presented | Be Cirelessly dropped. e | e camp for girls will follow the boys. | [NHIGRSVICE:, SRS IS (20T ¥ | tomey. 1t was the only communtea- | (1% TS, Lot Socation 18 an ideal one, | Ueht building on Franklin street. by Ed. Williams, musical comedian | "’séa that. Al ol papers, hay, exosls Geor: L A l'?r.'Lnford correspondent writes: tion that resulted from the resolution with pl;’nlv of space, abundant shade hern =3 and imitator. sior, ete, s removed from under the GEORGE G. GRANT Sunday at nis home, Mo, 65 "aanaied | Louis G. Hamilton of Putnam has ar- |in favor of party lines for ety offi- |Jnq' o hascball diamond. ~ The = sec. | CHURCH STREET HYDRANT The Triangle feature film was Tho | Eiatings’in 'vour sidowalles. oo ! = avenue, Hartford, ater iilness follow. | Fived in Branford to enter the employ | ¢ials passed at the last meeing, and it | saws, swings, baby hammocks, sand SMABHEDLBY auTo [ Matkst of Valn Deshs and the Trian- 23id aeksomeone to teach you how &5 el er al T | inc a shock sustained last Tuesday|Oof C. A. Griswold in his store on Main | W55 betition from Henry J, Adams|DoXes and other equipment will be B v DI a e Two |Ziia th.an alarm, if you have not been 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attentlon to day or night calls, Telephone 630. aprl4MWFawl 150 s i ON CENTRAL BUILDING. | who was noti Surs Chief _of “Firo Department,and Pire Toe. Also a large assortment of Eight- | Riton ‘market, New For mitn yoa | naval service or for preliminary physi-| ""'d( :“"’" f’;’" L';“:"'i' - e e TSL EubEb | asiarion cars £ Marstial, [athine day, Big Ben and Mantle Clocks. tilefish and a swordfish weighing ‘136 | €3] examination. Lodge of Loyal Order of Moose to|!ron Ladders on Rear of the Building|ter, A new hydrant was installed - Special prices on Watches and Jew- | pounds. This figh, just as it came out p,,&‘c,p,ga in a parade on Monday Were Found Inadequate, during the day. elry. of the water, with ' sword, fins and| F. L. Arnold Guest at Celebration. |;ight July 17, the opening night e Incidents !n Societ Repairing done at lowest prices. i Without cleaning, sold for 27 cents a| F. Willson Rogers, manager for Con-|of a carnival, was accepted by the| New fire secapes have been placed | BROADWAY CHURCH ncidents i S0CIElY ||| ‘Work guaranteed. pound. necticit for tho Massachusetts Mutual | court of common council. on the north end of the Central bufld- BROTHERHOOD ELECTS J. OGULNICK & co. Life Insurance company of Spring-! The.following minor officials were |ing. The iron ladders were found to RHC 3 Phone 714-12. 32 Franklin St. Enters Service of State. fleld, celebrated his 26th anniversary |appointed: be inadequate for proper protection. e Established 1907 ladies and gentlemen to get the best American Dollar Alarm Clock at street. Mr. Hamilton, who has been connected with the well known firm of Ballard & Clark in Putnam. will have charge of the hardware department of the Griswold store. evening, was horn in Hartford, a son of George M. Way of Colchester and ifla;xan Fitch Kennedy Way of Hart- ord. The federal income tax law has brought to the United States treasury|Temporary Navy Recruiting Station. be found at the local postoffice be- tween the hours of 9 2. m. and 12 noon and from 1 to 3 p. m, for the purpose of giving information in regard to the year. Schooner Willlam Morse, Capt. Hen- ry Langworthy of Noank, has been at with that company at the City club, Alderman. Henry C. Chappeil of New Hartford, Saturday evening. The 19 London has volunteered his services left town to spend several weeks at = r =l Hout nal present enjoyed a splendid dinner. Browster, John D, Donohue, Keve |statutes provide for proper fire escapes City of Norwich Water Works | iy capsetty in whicn oy o 11| *Those e ot | oE Chasles . T Rlams, | o8 e Seston Broans 113 Brothorhood of the Brpne e i TEACHER offics ‘ot ‘s destred and . has received ancg | Manager F. L. Arnold o city. | Danie] T. Shea, Christopher Barry, |and Fire roes iyt tional chy 3| Mrs. Witter K. Tingley and children v Bodrd of Witer Comms S Sy John ff, John D, Palmer, James |to see that the statutes are complied | Eregational church at a meeting held . = ey . . b Nk f;fi,nn?.m,“wm. oS, §$?~twh”ww$‘,®hnwwcwe§gw Cole Gonitral Buptist Busiiie A Anfrew - Rossmark. - tians | With in this respect. Friday evening in the church parlors.|Bave left town to pass the summer in All-String Instruments repaired MRS, THOTE e g ariet pescinE | emergency requires. = Aldorman Chap. | The summer supplies for the Cen. |Rasmussén Jacob A Jacobson, Henry e et e da B e Vicline sold on easy terma June 30, are dus.and-pazabie K '~ | B. Beausollel, Wililam H. Thompson, | Miss Nellle Buckley Wins Sales Con. | delightful supper served by young e e h > 11 has seen eight : 3 3 > pson, | Miss Nellle Buckley Wins Sales Con - ~ = . SRR e e mum? Sl D ‘%LE‘%“R%%‘.‘ %&fiffil‘;‘;’ ‘New | Patrick: J. Rafferty, Allen’S. Barbour, test Prize. L8aisaiof Fhe)cton L nd M SEedorlcl T Salo For appointments address E., Adaitions’ will’ be’made to all n” bins ; try,and four in the coast artillery. He | York; August ¢ and August 13, Rev. e AL In a sales contest conducted by B.|J. H. Selden gave an | at Harwichport, Mass, for the sum- || E:BULLARD, Bliss‘Place, Nar- repalping unpald after July 2. - |has Eone up in the ranks from private | K. J. Vosbough. D: D, Camden, N. J.; | Walts, Michacl Comnell, Alexander |; % "% zent 0t the Shore Line dis- | paredness. - SasTo o B e wich, Conn. i 5 3 * |to captain, which offics hie held when | August 30, Rev. C. M. Gallup, D. D, |Maiewski, John Looby, Jr. William | i %0 550 New tpsland Mutual Tn- | | The officers _elected follow: Presi- he resigned from the Second com-/|Providence; August 27, Rev. ~P. C | L Dovohmte, J surance company, Miss Nellio Buckley | dent, John Steel; vico president,| .M and Mrs. John Jay Cisco of pany in 1904. Wright, Philadelphia. 3 B. Beckwith, Frank|Was awarded a $10 gold piece for ob- | Charles _B. Greenman; secretary, | Greenwich have been guests of Mrs. DEN I ls l T en O Murpty, G | taning the highest average. The con. |George R, Gifford; treasurer, Haraid|Clsco's mother, Mrs. Louls L. Black- 3 DR. E. j. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street trance. Phone. en- Compensation Agreement. Shot Large Henhawk. ‘A_compensation agreement between| Eiliott Bingham of;Scotland -shot a X. M. Robertson company and Jarvis|young henhawk last Sunday that Street;was on Monday filed in the of- | measured forty inches from tip to tip fice of'the superior court. The.date of | of each wing. injury was June 14, end the award was for $6 weekly, to begin June 25. Middletown—The 1,300 employes of and others askinz for the replacement of three crosswalks at the lower end of Franklin street park that were re- moved when improvements were made there some time ago, claiming that now in crossing in rainy weather peo- ple have to wade in mud and water at $225 a vear, an increase of $25 per vear, was referred to the public works committee with power. Special Constables—Aubrey W. Jar- vis, Geo. F. ®illott, Benjamin F. placed there in time for the general cpening of the city playgrounds on Thursday morning. Miss Katherine Casey and Miss Isabelle Leonard will be ‘in charge of the Greeneville grounds for the first two weeks and John Walsh will take charge of the opening of the playgrounds season. NEW FIRE ESCAPES New fire escapes will soon be placed on other buildings about the city. The Charles' Lutts, Danfel' Maher, John A. Francis, Willlam H. Dawley. Weighers—dJohn C. Morean, Arthur H. Brewer, John H. Powelson, Timo- thy C. Coughlin, Willlam J. Kramer, M. ®. Francis, Blmer R. Plerson, Wil- llam A. Somers, William H. Martin. Hayward—Willlam F. Hill Gas and Electric Department Machine Coming Became Unmanageable Down Grade. About 9.30 o'clock Monday morning the gas and electric department’s au- the Y, M. C. A, building. The hydrant was broken off and water flowed free- ly from the six-inch main for a few minutes. Police Chief George Linton, John Steel ie Chosen President for the Ensuing Year. test was concluded during the past six months. Blook Island Laid Up. A breakdown in the machinery of the steamer Block Island on Monday necessitated a trip fo Newport to get Following the business session, Rev. Burt; member of executive committee, Richard B. Gregson. Birthday Surprise Party. Mrs, H. . Goldfadden of Elizabeth street gave a birthday Surprise party in honor of Mrs. H. M. Land of this o'Clock Trat Providing for Holiday Week Traffic. In order to satisfy the demands for parlor car reservations on the New Haven road arrangements have made this week to double the b = boy d get 2 baseball t. g | tomobile became unmanageable while | wi i 2 ent. Tn other | a8 to be ready. These, shoyld alweys| trom: the ‘Conmesticar Hisioy 000, more| On Wednesday and Thursday of |to thelr ankles was referred to the | pipfk auay®c * PASSPAIl LA OIS | (ol o ot yrch Sireet OWIng Lo | words, e Clesping. cora. Mriting in | bejihere, ready for anviemersency, than it did in 1915. The returns this| o o tokresontotive of the mewy ror| = The leasins of the: stone crusher | lss Mary OfcKay, supervisor, is|dificulty in working the brakes and | Boston on the midnisht trains from |, G25dv"" {iuo nring your ladder from 4 : 1 i craghe ant & h z o dy. i iéfi’a‘;’ié’ffie?g%“‘5‘33"25,:‘;2?;"}‘&; R e O Ty T | e o et oncr | planning some special features for the into the hydrant in front of | New York will be returned to New |(ha‘harn and have it Teady to get 80 York in services as parlor cars. while the sleeping cars arriving in New York on the midnight trains from Boston will be returned to Boston in service Dr. and Mrs, Bdward H. Linnell have and family of Washington street are stone. Mr., and Mrs. Samuel B, Case and Mrs, Avery Smith of Broad street are at their cottage at Crescent Beach for the summer. Raymond Case of the Hartford High school it at the beach for a few days and will go to Platts- ThStructed, and use.it if inecessary. U4 ¥ou have aitelephone in,your home; oripluce of business, it may:be quicker: to telephone to some!fire station, bes carerif to #ve e correotilocality and mber of house PUB12E the numbers of.the fire departs ment telephones on_ your instrument o, the 7oof of your house, where most of o a5 Norwich Is @ L STANTON, the trouble “will - be, city of shingled roofs. HOWARD VIOLIN New Styles h “SPRING MILLINERY MRS. G. P. STANTON 62 Franklin Street games were played during the evening | soouts ere camping at Oount Tom, | the Russell Manufacturing company | Inspector of Charcoal—George Lin-|a part repaired, and In consequemce|city, at her home, Monday ing. | b t h flitary cam O ssceanc BE Tnsedasw b petes of the | OB R Ge | were happy Saturday, for in their en- | ton. today's trip down the river will have | Mrs, Goldfadden was assisted in enc| &= = e X o %oid Erom stion | velopes they received their dividend to be omitted. The adjustments will |tertaining by ~Murray Beckerman.| Thomaston—Tho Thomaston _boy | jnesas natare o papiisnera s ‘or” in= | checks,. covering ten,per,cent.;o e be compieted in time for the regular ou ' | medium petter,