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R T o e ot e o S TR PR Yo TRERTE ) o T R L / NORWICH “BUCLETIN, - SATORDAY, JULY ¥, 1916 SR : ERRe Native Telephone Peas| ThefBulleting. e NEW YORK: GH“.E]REN QUARANTINED| ™™™ ™"Fouho i ruames| TOLP 1N NORWICH CUMMINGS & RING. Miss G. 1. Kinnan has been in New Funeral Direciors York o a business trip, Enlisted Man Had Been Missing From | A’ Resident Known to all -Our Readers Naval B; Sii g i Fred Oat of this clity was a visitor ase Sinoo Tdcsday. Relates an Experience. Large Cherry Currants VARIOUS MATTERS |/ Fiexttord over the Fourci. Health Officer Brophy Issues Order Effective at Once—Little | ;T0c 100y of Jona . Boniin of Chica K, L, S Miss Agnes Garvis of Stafford is e i R Norwich, Saturday, July 8, 1916. taking a vacatis ith fri 5 = - 4 e stationed on the steamship Ful-| Readers of The Builetin have been Davis Blackherries erbdznt vebicls Iampa st 7.54 tnis ev- | A & Vacstionwith flands in Nor- Ones Must Remain on Premises or Indoors For Period of |ion fow & the iocal samel buse wai ot sgnin ant sasts ot the merts ot and Embalmers 2 . B . ublic landing opposite_th ion | that reliable, time- kidney rem- Campers' outfits are beginning to | , 28Ul Wilbur of Otis street wiil leave Three Weeks—Order is Precautionary Measure Against | ({7, Pi"i¢ [3ning ovposite the Union tha e, proved be called for. today for a month’s stay in New Ca- Red Raspbe"’ies o Cmabablauta 108 Mt pe T Spread of Infantile Paralysis. ing cinca Tucslsy, ST | pertonces” fola- ave ot {hoss ofsune 2 Miss Frances Farrell of Willimantic oy adiscoyeren oIS this morning. l& Distinaie: bRt o X bottom at 7.30 o'clock. known person, living far away. The er frc mthe base. The man |edy—Doan’s ‘Kidney Pllls. The ex- 337 MAIN STREET): Oppevite Pest Offica ~7a55 “'Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant s y 2 Johlin, who was a coxswaln, got With the intense heat Friday even- | FIvnn, of Preston. g shore leave over th 7 7 Norwich told by Nor- 5 Sl e holiday and went | cases are Norwich cases, v EXTRA k l ing came swarms of tiny bugs, Miss Dora McCarthy of Far Rock- | piicalth Offiter Eaward-J. Brophy om ) fection probably fakes place throush |, X"y o oy \wheer he Lol R ; FANCY IMUSKMEIONS A fine series of posteards of the| WAy i3 fhe guest of Mrs. T Riine- | 11 Kt Fack ehlldeen wha nise res | | Thers i danger of contaglon from |dav. = At’miht no went f the public | Wich people. recent Preparedness parade is out. hardt of Main street. cently come to this city or who may |affected patients éf; TR [ianalney V::l?enmthhe; &e;::’egflggdfl: E. S. Bennett, carpenter, 465 Main : T shore towns ia the favorits sport Just| TS MOre stosts of relatives in Lrooklyn, The onder is to the effect b e P e, all fmpor- | the Tact fhat the seide was waisting | troubled me, aching:s good deal. My now & % that all these children shall not leave a B an. 8 Tl not sabor now & 75 3 SOMERS MARKE Bt ortieht g th Mrs. E. W. Wilbur of Otis street has | the premises where they are living for | tant feature of precaution. ] | Jras not sencrally known except at the | work required considerable stooping — | Sundny ar 330 in Thaser AAtetng | been called to Hoosick Falls, N. Y., by | three weeks. It is said that a number | The state board ildees motters || Frioay$nornih the Mrst tanfler from|| ana listing TSl seead to Asgravats ——— | Sunday at 3.30 in Thayer buildi the iinees of Ter othes of ‘children have beenbroughi hers | meeting Friday, condidered matters | Iidey morning the first tender frc '3 bt | from New York since the disease [relating to the epidemic of infantile ! hase was docking at the landing Mr. and Mrs, Antone Avalar and [made its appearance In that city and |paralysis which is prevailing in New | n b L-3 and L-4|Nfiss Laura Rose ‘of Stoninston have |the order has been issued to prevent | York and Brooklyn. The disease has jcr t noticed the body on Dottom|my back I saw Doan's Kidney Pills | the Thames|peen in Norwich this week a possible outbreak here. Health Offi- | made its appearance in this state and | which was clearly visible, the tide For N London County will 3 Cer Trogmy said Friday night that the | the two' cases dha,vfe hr,ee]n‘ repnrleffl yovh::l‘x‘qr? .}(vr\:md ng"_,fh hem(x;}:‘a{tersnwu advertised and one box acted very ew | D 1 Cinney ames of a ® < ate board of health, one from |notified ¢ icers Charles Ham- : i ] Moosup "Il\;r. and Mrs. David L. Kinney and |names of all ose who break quar- |the state boar R e baia el B T ikl ana relleved! this onblch T oot at t}‘e ofl.‘lce of ’_l‘e Clerk. hen the man on the bow of the|the trouble. Pains caught me across| The Jury Commissioners NORWICH Plorecy Arline Combies of Norwich are |antine will be placed in the hunds of | New Haven. the othor from Stamford, | mond ce onl a1 O g LA, COmDIes (af o | the Mty attorney aad that a penalty | The board has distributed a great ¢ s : 2 om v wi \ L 0z e asdiky fmeviadn fndtia o Y| of literature in regard to the epidemic| A call was sent to Medical Examiner [ °OTmend them as I feel they will of the Sunevior Court ot Biee | _ Misses Margaret and Theresa | A child may apparently be in Sood |and the officials of the board have|EL H. Heyer and on nis arrival alhelp others.” P i N 2l O'Brien of Hartford are guests of Miss | phycical condition and yet have tie|Teason to believe that the health au-jrope was passed under the body and - 1 | : ovi 1 Lo in S o her setem a1t 15 | thorities of fhe towns and physicians | it was pull#l o the surface. Dr. Hever | Price 50c, at all dealers. Dont|wich on Monday, July-10th, ‘ P ko ] Gladys McGrath of Twelfth street. a 5 Ve tolh ermission for the r 1 of [reiase & cery liable to make its appearance in | generally are alive to the danger to|szave permi r the removal of | .o £ 5t ‘ BU{LEGE‘ ¢ Ot Ty Miss Margaret Sharvan of Provi- |} few hours. Health Officer Brophy | Which the state is exposed by reason|the body to the undertaking rooms |SimPLY ask for a kidney remedy—set 1916, at 2 | days | dence, R. I, is visiting her cousin, 2t Some people are under the|Of its contiguity to New York and Robert H Pv-‘lss ir 3{ n street and | Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that > al Pp. m. 1 Yy Sharvan, of Rock street. fon that an examination of the | there is an evident desire to cooperate |sent a call to the naval base. _ s = mine whether the child | with the state authorities in doing hc' ciatbive, oF ke man wes go | Mr Toopett had Womoe Mt Co. || a L gy CE RS County/| has the disease. This is not so as i | everything possible to protect Con. ¢ any identification marks. A |Props, Buffalo, N. Y. y i some cases it is impossible to tell | necticut from the disease. of inguiry probed the death of i Ma casles 99 Main Strect Miss Elizabeth King of ‘Moosup has been the guest of Miss Mai Riley of Broadway, has returned hoj e e © | whether the chila has the disease in | In New York it was decided that|ihe man and gave a verdict of may be heard with nre!'ex'ence‘I ‘ ) Thirty-one years’ successful | e fon. Bernard, of Stafford Springs, were | | U0 o %o “a's the health officer is | difficult problem of how the disease is|bsse a report of a hoard of inauiry| Pimples, blackheads, acme, tetter,|t0 the selection of jurors af Thi - = | tor x holiday guests of relatives in NOT- | ;iideq of the arrival of children from | carried ,and should male hoth field |wus sent to the navy department at|ringworm and that dreaded eczema can hatd = b ol oun; cople to| come at | Wich. New York. He will be at the whart |epidemisiogical studies and laboratory | Wasnincton and the department no-|be permanently removed from yvour|that time. E { training : young peop i SR fine| Miss Annie Masterson of Providence, | this morning o look ovér any chii- | studies witt imal cutations. | tified man’s family. face and body by Dr. Hobson's Eczema A ! fill responsible positions. SUmiens BEdRe saas | o 2ss Annie Masterson of Providence, that may arrive here from New | There is plenty of worl this field | —— Ofntment. It is no lonser necessary CHARLES W. GALE, | § son. & aled Ly e et vt on the Chelsen. The health of. [for at least six trained izators, FUNERALS. o g0 ardund with an unsightly com- WALTER FITZMAURICR . { . | TAA s a2 Briscoll e is having warnings printed in| Laboratory inves: ons are ver: e plexion and suffer the pain and annoy- i i Three special features added‘ e strect. thie Hsbiew! St suats o baraishimbitenl| must To el 57 b hee ot oh Horace A. Fitch. ance that zoes with unsightly ailments, GEORGE E. PARSONS, - [ ‘eht. 5 | park are be; v bloom, Dr. and E. E. William and W. W. »se Hebrew people who are un- [keys to be used for experimental pur- Funeral services for Hec Dr. Hobson’ ‘czema Ointment is a Jury Commissioners. {this year: : does not expect the | Beciwith of Moodus were. . Norwich | able to read English. A report was received from |Fitch were conducted by time trie nteed remedy, £00d for ] e rc talhe:dn Tull | oioitoms s W e thy Health Officer Brophy said Friday ofeller Institute that it was | dred Brown, rector of T Spisco- | infants, aduits and agzed who suffer days. | cos are compelled | positive way to prevent |awaiting the of 100 of the|pal churet Iriday after- | with skin ailments. Buy a box today,| TO OWNERS OF PIANOS| E at 3 o'clocl ere would be to prevent | animals from the Philippine Islards, | noon at his late home, No. 16 Penobscot | start using at once. Money back if not | | at present by an | street. There was o large attendance | satisfied. 50c. at your druggist. AND PLAYER PIANOS g of Eddystone, Pa., ntrance of any New York chil- | which are held ther S ) rotting badly | retur ter a few days' visi here but this the state board | embargo t the exportation of You cannot reasonably. expect your| ins and foz. | £ his parents, Mr. and Mrs not deemed wise at the present|animals, due to the existence or the — E—— = — or Piayer - PlanofJto retain ts| ormal Lourse - S | of the Fas: Side. | felents ot iortain soimil Alsencia | — R e A e 3 rorposelvences wifh o of Frid: ac- | at Norwich people are taking cog-| Immediately after the meeting tele- | . Guantitie : ivestigete o Dt of $10 from the | ypo Benjamin Larkin and daughter, |1 e of the health officer’s warn- |grams were sent to Washington, ask- | i Searchiights for coast defence, land | Blesce you A et ‘\ - ~ - eIy Grace Goodrich, and her daug may be inferred from the fact|ing for six illed investigaters to positions, and field troops have been FRED'K T.) BIUNCE, ; Y e el R Vera of New Lond gues e has received 150 communica- | work on “car s prob- increased. Automobile stations for The Piand Tifner. ¢ A ! ¢ i Pc Relief L | over the Tourth of i s m local people regarding the |lems. It was the em- | | wireiess telegraphy have been formed. | 27, Unlon St. - fnum-m‘..’jcgnz b e Frenrs Sickison 4 rs.| Monroe of East Norwick ease In the past 3 hours. - |barso on monkey - Philip- | | The Army has at its aisposal a great | Thon 141i- o | . . 1o e s e 1 view of the possibility of the|pines, be raised for iber i rien o S - By taking the Combined|5corze Richr (May Treadwavy,| _ % S teda. in. {his atrection or ihe iepl |&rittIa to this conntiy | QLIS (Dot Toesies fon (he toans: 2 7 4 8on been spend- | . Mrs. William T. ¥ dngt ot . A port of troops and wounded. The num- |40 1t wiyy amoniurp nitrate. Th { e, Bookkeeping, Short- inx < cotiiwe i A dame = e leave iRl SR e R e e ez of jperoblanes has been largely in- | (iSiosive is reportod to be insensit ‘hand and T: iti) the |20 grodus mobile trip through New to prevent its inroads here: best to request the United ates | bombs, machine guns, and quickfirers | V& Stable aniR Go e an ypewriting at the, i i Dinnkvisots ey hilondl to - first symptom is usually lassi- | Health Service to perform the routine R e e b e . . ti atadeits po E T s ind unwillinzness of the child to | laboratory diagnc work for Staten . B ke s Dreadnought on Wheels. “&0k [ e, s can i3 | vention, o Slight fever is prosent, the fIsland cages at its laboratory at Quar- , | |Standara prevaiiing abroad. . Private| A two turret armorded motorcar| LBOE e and fusts ppetite is impaired and there ‘may |antine. ~The health' department will 3 . industry has co-operated in the build- |just shipped from the Rock Island! < A Y HOT WEATHER RULES be vomiting. All these symptoms |probably request Dr. Leland B. Cofer : - ing of new aeroplanes, although Hol- | Arsenal to the Meytiican border looks| 3 Solh Bt e e B L AR sl land, remuins dependent on forelgn |iike & dreadnousift on wheellw— SPEC]AL SUMMER RATES Somere | Things to Do That Will Make Your | specific symptoms of the af- |Island case: 3 it vn:;r:u’rassmh;r B i et Springfield Republican. i ' hte Hospital reveniy, | Horses Safer and More Comfortable | fection is some tnability to use a Nmb | _ “The present epldemic offers un. T The Modeen Weyt g o Enter now and be ready for & com noof diseases. MrS.| 1 0ad lightly, and drive slowly. | The most important immediate | people may be carriers of the disease,” -~ been increased by arrangements with| 1 4o c1iq that in these latter-years, i GG e oth Pecemner 10, 1838, 0| Siop in the shade if possible. treatment is rest, for this prevents |said Commissione nerson. “We | |12 civilian nursing instiutions. More- | o” sutomobile horns is.a muh) vors {a position while others are | Water your horse as often as pos- |the spread of the infection through |have no test to show wha they may e iriin oo ey, Celsts [ emactive rumerit in a serenade, “preparing 1 sible. So long as a horse is working, | the spinal cord be nor how long they may carry the B s = & than the 1 fashioned mandolin.—{ h 3 agains smallpox, typhus and menin- er in small quanti not h do not sven know presence of paralysis does not |virus arou Utica Observe even a cloth, is good if kept we T, son ¢ and tees to this tremendous | mar school was setting them- | gathering who | ~ The a b 1 i being carried out. ey . & = | him. But let him d only a few |necessarily mean that the affected | whether nurses and doctors in contact 1S i Leing carrled i ‘ Write for full particulars or!| "““ dlows if he is going to stand sl [limbs are to be lamed. In most cases | with patients carry the disease el com o ol Mesioan! Flumpty IDamptyed > re. Ceoras Hur £ Waterford, | Do not fail to water him at night af- v nearly complete recovery | Through its efforts to hesc e e |l e e O | prospectus, - vcle i ter Toistenem Tis ey oo DS aestien feen it made known, that many thousands of |riding is so very high that the/First 1 . e oft the harness e o | exceaaino At A 1o . JFIORACE AUSTIN FITCH soldiers sted in going on furlough | Chief is going to be awfully hurt when| NORWICH BUSINESS |4 o il his eves, his nose and ; i PR : at Easter, when leave was refused them | he tumbles off—Fhiladelphia Press. ‘ 5 COLLEGE i p S 411 ana the dock. Wash his feet T of relatives and friends and mnnyl{"“"[‘m r;: ‘ll‘w spe‘gigt‘ gxfix‘r‘vuz_zmnéfi ——h‘ EEEa L H 1 LE g his le ¢ A w beautiful flowers. orge A. Turner|tha ade the positio angerous Deserves the Punishment. 5 % Rev. P.| If the thermometer Lo iy SHET cHAHAMIRON Abide With Me and Nearer, My | Holland. Severe punishment has been| 5 0.0 " w0 po cent to !na‘border: B. M. Hinman, Principal |c - ter, wipe him all ove HETTY GREEN HEIR| FROM EDUCATORS' CONVENTION ) Thee. The bearers were George | meted out to the men concerned. In- |, FIE0 M2 OC S0 o2 cavianza.— . M. man, p: 2 aiEnt : : S e o — 2 — Sydieman, John A. Service, B. B.|cidentally the Minister mentioned that | £0 Make @ peace SDEech 1o | S P Do .not turn the R G. 8. Howland Will Parti in |Chicago Woman Tells of Efforts to| Allyn and Rozolvo C. Perry, and burial ‘f“"”i “'_f‘r'e‘ 52 S\Illfltl%)S_l_m ‘[he army at sasisbens B ‘ one | Saturday night, give via H L i ity. was in the family lot in the Poque-|the beginning of mobilization. % 3 A : ‘ et b e na wheie the lineal de- | Superi dent of ools Edward | Brown read a_committal service. regarding the number or trained men | "If Villa is alive he must be’ chuck- T zath 1| Do not use z h nl t | scendants of Gideon Howland? Num- [J. Graham returned to Norwich on | urch & Allen were in charge of the | Which the country now possesses, but |ling over what he led Carranza into— | v 5 d-|is a canopy ordina many hundreds and scattered jFriday after attending several of the | arrangements. former Minister of War, M"dl{. Colyn, | Pittsburgh Dispatch. % i 8 s ich | bell-shaped hat does more harm than r the world, they must be found [sessions of the National ucation | = s: the total hag increased to some has got to ) th Con-| A sponge on top of the trustees of the will of the late | F. L. Newton of the Broadway Gram- |, Lhe funeral of Clarence Edmund Ba- | available Landstorm are trained there Mr. and Mrs. Bllsworth B.| will be a force of 630,000 men avail- Baker, was held from the home of his | gple. s, 129 Asylum street, at » present at the | is worse than nothi he horse is overcome his weelk liance of teach Children under 16 years of age, resi- ers with union | P2r 2 % 3 yelock Fridey afternoon. Rev. Joel B. | Bauxi DAl iain Industries jdents of New York City, coming or|whe vas ri ness and le, wash out nis mouth, | 00,000 known Thursday nisht pemepNT . Prosperous in 1915. . . ided spong hit all over, showe 1 nd fund, of which Char] . Stillma hica T e et e crpe, = A 4 B | Who have coms to the City of Norwich | . iR o e i ol e e md o o ummm acmee e | BRL T 8 e e | tre beeni e simianee Suves | 4 i | &= S| of am t ces of wland of S g a Ner Hevas Mooty attended,*marched from the house to T4 3 = | st Betkept’ on theiipremises whees spirits of ammo > ounces Howland of Starr ow | Mrs. 'Ella Flags Youns, forme ided, " marcned from the houe %3l tries In the United States had a ban iy | 1op | SWeCL SDITits of v pint_c neal descendant of Gideon | erintendent of sols” in fne e jar plewood | cemetery: | ner year in 1915 The production of | PRGN R RN e & . weather | water: ot eiv Bint ‘ ) George Dewey, professor of pi v | Where the al ook place e b = &5 cdl 4 4 > t 1e shore | warm, Cool his head at once, usinz | Gideon Howlafd was born on March [at Columbia, and Mrs | volley being fired and | bauxite was 207,041 long tons, valued to go from such premises for three |’ ature to ater, or, if necessary, chopped | 1734, and died on May 2, 1823, and | man, one of the 42 Chic ll The benediction was|at $1,514,83¢, an increase of a Bezinn ocum. The ™ mpanied by There were ma: ional ubbs’ TubLS' | and of $445,640, or 41 per cemt in ipped in a clof horse is off his feed, try h two quarts of oa s, of whom 11 lived | recently dischs Teachers' Federation with some of these 11| An attack upon the federation weeks from the time of their arrival | long tons, or 35 per cent in quantit ime of their arriva preparin Il as to separate the honest|day going to New London to ints from the false. advertiseme: SLner | i The aplications of the metal have The Chas, A Kuebler CO. * been many in the war in Europe. in the newspapers. He ind Mrs. Wi | made | here. | beer IR: and ttle wate i leon, the family has in |during one morninz session by Ja P; ds in attendance and a|value ompared with 1914, ng(\o_rd\n;; Th ho desire to tak heir | e al ar. Or give him oat- [ some ca assed down throuzh | Loeb, president of the Chicago Poard | of beautiful flowers. Theto a statement issued by the United i ideeire Sontaks supitheicy el or barley water to dri en generations. Gideon's | of Education, provided the keynote for | re Corporal S and Pri-| States Geological Surv T ab- residence in some other city and who | oin, ) | ¥ horse. Tf he stops| ca, born all the speake enjamin, Vars, Rose, Kiess and | ncrmally large increase in bauxite | A 1 | iting suddenly, or if he breathes | Cornellus, e e e Gra production s due to the reatly = g i Vil [y tne sRddeny an T Delbee ihe 1835, Tydis, WATERFORD MU h & Allen were in charge of the | creased activity in the aluminum in- i A fonn; sl peemises for St purposs lor if he stands with his raced arah sk e e arrangements. dustry. The quantity of foreign baux-| Have you ever noticed that| are exempt from this order. | 5 | sideways, he is in dang cat | 0; Gilbert, GEORGE W. PEABODY e ite used duripg the year was exceed: | §= ¥ lor su roke and needs a at | and Pard s S D 7 ingly small, for obvious reasons, and § o - AT pararites wuardigria svidiiotratal| clased [oro | Taree o™, ohe | Judge John H. Barnes Hands Down | 2 out of ‘a total consumption of more |the highest paid workman is g i If it is so hot that the horse sw Decision in Common Pleas Court. | H +, H than 800,000 tons only slightly more ! having custody of such children are |cac entire |tn stable at night, tie | since Gideon Howland died in Fa= | InCldenxS 10 Snmety than 1 per cent was imported. Ar-| b 2 F : 5 ¥ re ne side, with bedding under 11 in his ninetieth ye: Judge John H Barnes of Norw! I Kansas_produced more than %0 per|the cheapest in the end? or required to enforce this order. {hie cools off during the r {vears h one. And Friday handed down a decision | cent of the domestic production and { oot Rt Ry ness in | MOt well stand the next ¢ hild was born in 17 the defendant in the case of ihe Town JR—— Georsia, Alabama, and Tennessee con- = i EDW. J. BROPHY, M. D, In appr h ndncss in|"Lyiice Yules are prepa s ah it e e George W. Peas | 1ou Porteous has been spend. | Fibuted the remainder. the same reason a high-grade, Ot et Officer. £ an I hreparing work Jurs[Boston Work-Horse Rellef | claim a share of the Sylvia Ann How- [body af which he presided in place of |, OUIS R Forteous has been spen I e e | £ bt of| tion, whose office is at Gl etllign: amdSnihalts o Imost | Judge Waller in .ondon Monday, | 0§ several da : s lic aluminum consumed in the Uni- s Y Norwich, Conn., July 7, 1916. N¢ feaned ‘~}~ P Ie S e P I ol el NS fea ‘Stites in 1015 amounted fo 95,- | monumental shop is the cheap-: N ais- | Tish stable rules and driver recover m paid him s | ing a few weeks at 1506,000 pounds, there s = great 1l and . i e |anad copies of any of the purious Howlands—some of |4 member of the board c | 1 D. Olena of reity of the metal in this country, i d be sent free on application | tless believe they have |claiming that he did not rende | Y., has left town. especially during the later part of the est. ~ Our skill and experience z e il | \ share of the estate and |ices for which he was pard. — year, according to information gaih-| o | ‘> t wiH be no small tas] to search out | testimony shiowed that he had put in | Funtingion place 2 of imports, were the chief causes of | the lineal from the other descendants |three day lists ' 1 | liam M. s v - | = finds that the town had failed to Sub- S A Light aluminum alloys have been i LIN ST. WANTED FOR FORGERY stantiate its claim gives a decision | yeached the latter's sister, Mrs. W. Ty- | jargely employed, and the metal it- 89-41 FRANKLIN & arge ro ' I for ithies aefondant itol.irecover ' mig|lass Sicehs ek SLlio aomro femi seles s found vor in camp equip- - N THIS COUNTY | cons. ¥ iyas due to arrive at their home in|ment and especially in the manufac- I'g = S —— | tndiz, the middle of gune. having left| ture of automobile bodies and air craft - The marr Mellicent | Bt = urton L. English to Be Brought Here | NORWICH POLICE NOW e stceime Hong Kong. of all kinds. Aluminum powder has @ s, || the delicate taste of malt- §| From New Hampshire. Shubaaa . been extensively used in making E ar T Charit Lon- . .5 L ammonal, a high explosive, by mix: t sard Tee, con|j €d barley blended with A request has been made on Gov- 3 e : DUTCH PREPARATION Ines| . DU 3 AbmaTiee i elie iplzon At |ernor Holcomb by the authorities of | Salaries of All Regulars Are Raised FOR MODERN WARFARE. P : spal cnurch. — Sac. |} the sweets of whole wheat ' || New London county. for & requisttion Twenty-five Cents a Day. 3 = = IOLIN: Ay evenine Tl St 620 orelook % g & lon the governor of New Hampshire The Netherlands Has Been on a War i —is sufficient reason in §|for te extradition of Burton L. Ens.| Following the appropriaiion at the Footing For 21 Months. It is believed that a band of gypsies . | lish, wanted in New London for forg- |annual city meeting providing for a it Sho travel by oot ave: been || itself for the wonderful ey It was alleged Enslish forgea a | raise, the salaries of Norwich po-| Tpe Hague, Netherlands, July T. TEACHER camping a few n out of New Lon- . check for 50 in 1914. He ds at|lice force have gone up, and now the | Interesting information as to what na / groups o e tribe have been seen on of New Hampshire. ¢ county | Ded to meet the high t of living. i gl i 8 = LB et ity aloost dalie boleseni solicitor, who prosecuted English in | The ralse is only 25 cents per day, | moion Army for modern warfare in the Violins sold on easy terms Belons twenty-one months during which® it | thre has now been on a war footing w: ontained in a statement presented to Parliament by the Minister of War, \ Major-General N. Bosboom, when he Ny | I Bandl PN erorel| New Hampushire has advised the | but a carcful computation shows For H as m about a month ago, l‘ = state police to have all the papers in | that amounts to quite a considerable ‘or Home: . the case prepared for the re-arrest- |Sum in the course of a year. Bvery s and: Stores. ¢ the twenty-eight sheep ing of English when he Is released [fegular man, from the chicf down, at the C. E. FOOD | from prison in a month. gets the advance, but the supcrnum hat For appointmenta address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. A . 5 o 1 ; Price from $5.00 to $31.50. | Noyes farm, near Weanetoanook, were aries bad their salaries raised dur ed for a fresh appropriation of et black wool T At acpae ‘ o It ohbine. ealidooit et £40,000,000 to cover mobilization ex-| A & Come and examine them |, Sevs e - TR THE HOTTEST DAY boost mow. Ehe pay of the L examine them|um. Severa NSk wenefoand But it is more than de- OF THE SUMMER |men is now §3 a da. ol oE e et n e e T | A Vict‘.ola LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR house on the m, where they - ciy 7 ster. | today. Were in the habit of gomi for snetcer, || licious—it is the finest §loo in-the Sun and From 80 to 90 in All Peaceful Now. il e e e £ bo FlLECIRICA L ! | SR oired otters, kind of concentrated the Shade Was Friday’s Record. o Now that Tughes and Roosevelt ' \x!as}:\der{z}uatelvtprul:areg“ or your at “MOTOR WORK A SPECIALTY §/ ¥ 1 g | 4 A ave made up we are looking to see war and whether the material an 3 % , he 1 unciaimed tetters in e |} nourishment to thorough- The thermometer on Friday did not | Vilia Riss Cax;mnz@ on the whiskers, ipment £ulfill modern fdquisements, Nowhere is the music of the M. W. WELD N 7 ; : o i as e sl Tyesustain body and briie ) oot Do jerecnuaty Heisty i | ~Siorida Timesrunion. |55 - S ot althoush 1 was advis” | | Vicrrola heard to greater advan- Telenhone 397-12 o f 6. o &, 7 B Ewa iy sustain body ancyraln S g2, 0es e 0w nineties=—but it seem- | Will Get What's Coming to Him. |imisht henefit a possiblo cnemv, there | | tagethanonthe water. Whatever 1 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. | Srie's™ xooh wmte. - 0% [} tissue—a food that bene- |5t 06 e Ravast Ga¥ S DS, ;| Tho arst thing Careanza knows hell|was nc doubt the Duten solaters couta || the style of your boat we havea | [—— " . o | torne, J. . Joseph White. ot - | annoytUncle Sam and then he wants | face th S| i = - i f = ) e fits users remarkably. comfortable. Under a shower bath | i, ook out—Detroit Free Press. fidere. Victrolaexactlysuitedtoit. Come OUSS A e ) y s e o comtoriabic. plses ona S e 261 e maseraat s | ey el mic, Comel 1| IO I C AN : iipment lefy tnuch to be desired. Hiby : . could think of in the city—but that MISS M. C. ADLES |, zne new sixcincn matn o west A short trial proves Was merelyy a: thought, not. a, reallty. Main street bt L P Liking for Mexico. The workshope of, the kingdoms were | | you. $15 to $400—easy terms. Special ‘Ratosrte ';'nhe-!; Troupes, ( HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST |the junction with Maple and Ann| ao| 's a R » and sull sweltered, until ovening | OT maybe those Americans who tn- [ 10° Teady for mass production. hese Fravelina Mesyite i Don't forgst that Miss Adles returns | Si7ect has beem completed after three here’s a Reason brought, coolness and relief:from-mid- |Sist on staying in Mexico anyhow like | 5702 - The weeics' worl It replaces four-inch dred factories have been equipped for day humidity. the kind of 'cemeteries they have down Livery Canneotion, = Shatucket Stras to Norwich Wednesday evening, July | S g oficemeleiicn the: the precuction of war material. There| | Plaut-Cadden Co. FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. 12. Have your hair attended fo for|P® i Sold by Grocers every- - E & e Imdimaols e is a great supply of hand srenades, | | 144.146 Main St the vacation season. Make early ap- |~ 2 3 T . rop<of War Governors. _— in the use of which the troops have 1 D ' intments. S G LS : where., i % ‘The ;1916 ‘cTop of {war governors are| There is an average of about 350 |been.trained. Gas masks, steel helmits Norwich, Conn. DR. F. W. HOLMS, entis] ) Em Houee, Norwich, Telephone 1267. | 1s superio* to limes or.lemons—more B o |acting. the .part very-well “indeed, — hs _and 70 deaths a day in Lon- | modern. engineering material, . trench | | Shannon Building Annex,-Room A’ D e, - o1 a New York address, 402 West 5ist St.lsatistyins os @ swmmer beverage. e idencedaoirnal. 5l o~y 5 ~ \'w - - |shicasZbvamed-wire andvprotectivelag L L < - - < Telenhone:533 s ~ o . B e N 3 IR R AT ) ) o g o T e e et e = o G B . R B v e A e b

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