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COPYRIGHT: REO CARS in the New Majestic Building Shetucket Street VICTROLA The Plaut-Cadden Co.! Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden Buildin: o 144-146 Main St. Norwich, Ct. Expert TIRE and TUBE Repairing W. R. BAIRD Tires and Supplies 107 Franklin St. PURE DRUGS | Compounded Accurately by GEORGE M. RATHEONE Provisions 85 Town St. Norwich Town Tel. 34-12 THE BEST 25c DINNER in town Home Cooking The New Lenox 200 Main St. GOOD ROOFING in all its branches Chas.E. Whitaker 81 Water St. AND POCKET { BILLARDS [DOOLEY & SIMPSON Basement Thayer Building Come and See My New Line of $1800 SUITS for this month only LOUIS NELKIN 119 Franklin St. HOME FURNISHERS Everything For the Home SCHWARTZ BROS. Water St. Tel. 965 AND DYEING First-class work at right prices LANG’S DYE WORKS | 157 Frankiin St. | Tel. 1217-4 9-11 and CATERING H [Everything Furnished MABREY 67 Broadway and High Grade GROCERIES !A. T. Otis & Son { 72 Franklin St. Bulletin Bldg. Arthur Belmont, the young-man who was held by Chief of Thomas . Brown, soon beached the sloop yacht Rita at Quon- ocontaug beach, was adjudged proba- bly guilty by Judge Hanify In the Second district court at Fall River, |Fight ankle was bruised and he Saturday, of tho lareany of tho Rita; e property uj - ioux, an valued at $1,000, and was bound over [Jured bos. to the grand jury in the sum of $1000. In the Westerly police station he said HIGH GRADE H. C. LANE MEMORIALS BLACKSMITH 5 Durkee Lane and Are Good Cars || Upholstery Work REO GARAGE | KYEBLER CO. ZIMMERNAN 39 Franklin St. 33 Warren St. WASSERMANN JAMES L. CASE but in the court he said Philadelphia 37 Shetucket St. Plaut-Cadden Co. C. B. ELDRED from her moorings off Read Broth- ers’ boat yard at South Somerset, on 43 Broadway Plaut-Cadden of all kinds |{144-146 Main st. Norwich, Ct. SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES C. E. LANE Shop tel. 731 LET ME PAINT IT FOR YOU! GEO. F. ADAMS 17 Town St. = Belmont was seen to be: Willard Storage at Quenocontaug and then ride to Chief Brown and within two hours, h:"“",:;‘;fi;;{?,f"fl)“‘p:,",,::mmiw.u substitute as orsantst for that e Chict | church, the balance of the month, Hith Depiny Shoriet S while Organist Robert Valentine is on 7 of Pawcatuck, went to Quon- in the lattc tomobile | The hody of Louis D. Hegsle Hox- and made careful examination of the |sey, widow of the late Town Clerk and her contents. A box cover | Willlam Hoxsey, who died Thursday was found bearing the address of a|in New York, was buried at _ River firm. This was the clue|Bend, Saturday afternoon. Funeral | that led to identification. service was held in Christ Episco- pal church, Rev. William F. Williams, asked if the sloop Rita |officiating. The bearers were Charles from that place. P. Cottrell, Arthur Perry, Edgar Cott- adly received and Chiet frell, William Hoxie, lle 'Stillman Things Electrical Walter P. Moran Shetucket St. Photographic Photographic POSHSVBVGHOY J. P. BARSTOW CRANSTON CO. Chief Brown notified the Fall Ri HOUGHTON 158 Main Street Shannon Bldg. 23 Water Street Drive Him to the GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. for his Oats and get a _bag of Lib- FREDERICK PROVIDENCE ered the sloop that had been and the owner of the same. Then own at £ was then in a cell in Violin Maker and 56 Franklin St. Everything Pure, Perp Ak S Chief Donohue of Somerset. 449 N. Main St. set, Louis R. Rioux, owner of the boat Chief Thomas E. Brown, Policeman AUTO LIVERY HIGH GRADE Day and Night CHAPPELL CO. | CHAPPELL CO. IF HE'S SICK e — ‘and wa Tea and Spices Delicatessan 40 Franklin St. DR. COLES 135 Franklin St. The Old Norwich 3 J. H. MYERS Beginning this Haberdashers = registry departm “Head to Foot” Outfitters to Men $2.00 SKIRTS Made to Measure descriptions Guaranteed to Fit MILLSTEIN 106 Main St. CLOTHING CO. 152-154 Main St. Light Repairing of all kinds 140 Main Street ; s from 10 t the T days from 10 to The Shoe Doctor Specialist on any SCOOCOOSEE Cripple Work GOODYEAR MENDING SHOP 227 Main St. Franklin Square Tegisty Gard Repairing Co. suddenly Satur /86 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. Trolley Station Motor Cycles, Sporting Goods mplete Stock WET WASH {EAST SIDE i WET WASH !Ernest Freeman 15 Ripley Place §{ PENDLETON, Jr. W 35 Broadway LETON, Jr. 35 Broacdway See SPEAR and Ales, Wines, Is He Going? Why to the WAUREGAN C. A. SPEAR Optometrist Bowling Alleys T. ETHIER 18 Bath St. Franklin Square in Somers Bldg. and see Us. Get our prices. G. E. FELLOWS Second-hand John O. Johnson ! 18 Central Ave. |ret. 719 and 719-3 D. J. Handleman 13 N. High St 36 Lake St. —— Ready Mixed Harper Method MILLINERY Nora T. Dunleavy 324 Main St. Oils and Brushes {MiSS FARNHAM ! { Thayer Block | Preston Bros. Inc. G. W. HAMILTON FINE FOOTWEAR 130 Main St. o — THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK 16 Shetucket St.| I | | | [ i STORER FARM Incorporated The Best Engine Scda Water and_the best and Bottling on the market. before you buy. W. P. HOLMS SOOSSOOBY y ) INJURED AT WESTERLY HOTEL Elevator—Arthur Belmont Bound Overin $1,000 Bonds —Mrs. Gardner T. Kenyon Found‘Dead Beside-Her In- fant. et ‘Police | Verely shaken up. ist_in Episcopal church. vacation. notified that he hac and William Clark. s by the Fall River po- lice station, and that same Cleri’s Big Toe—Members of D. n into the cu: A. R. Chapter Attend Congregation- e e al Church—Mrs. William A. Mitchell Chief Donohue of Dies at Greenport. own, J Toward witne r clerk in the the back door while ) on r taken to h avenue. T will e on the injured foot. ek, the automobile f the state board morning and liste the pastor, Rev. A. F. ind Louis Mitel port Suturday to attend the 3 am A ol has er T. Kenyon, 40, T H. Da camp c home Sat = John Rinne Mr. and Mrs. Walter nner wn mes and Miss Emily. irnett of stre eral days' stay in Vermont Louis M. Allyn and M 5. Shea at New London. tic Oral s rabbi of the Con vas due tefof Rabbis which met at Miss Anna Sutcliffe, a nurse, wes se- r he| Ralbh Wilox, colored,” age 6, was afte m front of an automobile owned and oporated by B. S. Stamn, of Boston, while coming up Main street, Satur- day, and was knocked down. The boy ceived a severe cut in the head. Dr. Scanlon was called to attend the in- John O'Brien, of Norwich, employed as Dell boy at the Rhode Island ho- bis home town was Newark, N. J.|tel while operating the elevator on ia | Saturday night, received a severe in- was his home. The Rita, which is[jury to his left waist but mo bones cquipped with an engine, was stolen |were broien. The wrist was caught between a floor and the elevator cage. Mr. O'Brien returned Sunday to his ‘Wednesday, June 28. Messages were | home in Norwich, where he will re. sent to shore town asking police to[main for two weeks. be on the lookout for the Rita which | . was fully described, but no_mes: ChiEmne oiie : . s , are the guests of came to Chief Brown of ; | Mrs. Dunham’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Pengelly, 12 Maple avenue. *Mr. Dun- & s ol am formerly musical instructor gRi= bIcyels [iThie fnte etE TR0t Es e achioolainr W ESteE s la s Gl and Mrs. Rowland Dunham, of Seventy-Five Pound Iron Bar Falls on T —— LIST OF DEPOSITORS WITH The Norwich Savings Society who have not added te, or withdrawn from their account or presented book to have inteest credited for a period of twenty years or more next preceding the date hereof. BABBITT, JOHN F.....coveeen $ 9393 BABCOCK, CLARENCE W. v 188 BIAS, HENRIETTA AND REBECCA, Mary D. Jones, Trustee. 269.74 BLAS, MARY ...... = 520,07 BOYLE, ARTHUR . 764.20 BROWN, CHARLES 1.86 BURR, DIMMIS W,, Elizabeth Eells, Admrx.... 23899 CLARK, ELIZA ESTHER . 25528 CONROY, DANIEL 99.15 CROWLEY, CORNELIUS 1,808.05 DOYLE, WILLIAM F. . 117.49 GRAVES, DAVID 175.76 HANLEY, JAMES E. .. 44.51 HIGGIN, JOHN . 5427.36 HYNES, JAMES .... ... 92175 KIERNAN, WILLIAM = 22878 McMULLEN, LUCINDA 47475 SHERMAN, FRANK 1033 SULLIVAN, MRS. ELLEN DUGGAN . 64354 TAYLOR, TRUMAN .........c00nc0 38223 WALKER, J. LANMAN 4.98 WALKER, NICHOLAS . 101.63 WATKINS, MRS. ANNA P. GRISWOLD 31.09 WHEELER, WILLIAM T. .....couuee.. o 58.06 WILLIAMS, MARY 121.76 WOOD, GEORGE, Gurdon Harvey, Trustee . 236.56 Norwich, Conn., July 8, 1916 a clerk in E.|Saloon Keeper F ore met with | The iron pounds, the store at ve ald to Mr. Cameron home on warned not to give or sell him in- a°'he purchased FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA »fore he will be able to|Wiesemever w Champter at Church. v members of Fanny Led- ters of the Ame nded divine wor- 1 church on ed to a ser Special music was rendered at iam A. Mitchell. There she remained until d by the next high tide. zanizer James A. McDonald, of London attended a meeting of s Tierney Cadets, in Ston- on, Sunday afternoon STONINGTON ed For Selling to Posted Man—Steamer Watch Hill, Aground, Floated by the Tide. Jack Andrews and Antone King before Judse Frank H. Hinckley ton town court, charged of the eace. They w ach fined $3 as been posted by th tmen quor dealers le Canary - Canary Is but olive green. | ohildren Cry nts. He r from Ale: ander _Wiesemey rrested and ch h violation of the loquor law o Ki He was found guil- fy ana fined 5. with 16 cost mm"ALES, WINES, LIQUORS The Stonin given ton steam severe and afternoon. AND CIGARS | Fresh, c -plete stock. Best Service. Saturds tch Hill went on a mu DAN MURPHY mer W a few hundred feet from her | 11 Bath Street Mitchell, Mr: George am W. Mitchell, Joseph I went . who iliness. Sccial and Personal Interests. | and John Duerr have s - an and son. John were visitors returned from a| MacKenzte is visiting | 1nd son N. Y.. are guests of their and Mrs. Enos M. Gray ¥ with Mr. ar Rathwun 1s studyir nd of New York Providence spent Sunday few days at his summer mons has_returned after Keenkutter and imperial SCYTHES $1.00 Each Fully Warranted » POULTRY PANACEA n R H E s g INSTANT LOUSE KILLER ® ROUP REMEDY THE HOUSEHOLD | Balletin Building 74 Franklin Street Auto Delivery Telephone 531-4 . Wal- ve returned to thelt es in_the village after being pa- Mrs, Tobias Brill and hool are in opened for the summer. iddletown h: summer home o Quopuetaug Hill. Hartford—Rev. F w. 4 elson regational Beth Ts- racl, attended the National Convention Griswold, Ct. High Grade HARDWARE Franklin Square PLUMBING Cut Glass and RING & SISK'S Hardware Co. 16 Thames St. Al ‘{i‘zay Main Street 4 A R R e R P v To e “LA MUNA” A mild luxurious Cigar that is sweet and fragrant. They leave you with a clear head and steady nerves. FARMING IMPLEMENTS MECHANICS' of ali kinds THE HOUSEHOLD 74 Franklin Street 3 for a quarter and up CHARLES A BETTING, 56 Broadway Bulletin Buil PHILATHEA CLASS OF LEFFINGWELL ENTERTAINED.| C. E. Ellis, at Home of I A. H. Beebe The Philathea class of the Bag church of Le ed by the Sun con C. E. Eis, : evening at the hor A. H. Beebe. T ly welcomed by the members chicken salad, rojls, stra and ice cream s assisted in serving ny Becbe and Mrs. howr ¢ yherries, O. Gates acted as toastmaster and A. H. Beebc read the prophesy of the class, which afforded much merriment. Many interesting stories were told. An | fc one suggestion which it contains will understood, says a Bos- enjovable time was spent by ail. Those present were: Mrs. Jesse be generally ton exchange. It is the doctor's opin- {no carbureter to steady his machine, all this motive power of denunciation went for nothing, the machine was stalled on the road while Carranza went by. This expla- nation of the invariable failure of the president to do what he says he is going to do seems to fit the case rath- er better than Mr. Wilson’s own figure “single-track mind.” herine Taylor, Alice M. Leffingwell, vell, Rutn J. Eliis, N lla M. Leffingwell, ultless design and wor a tank full of perfectly good gasoline, would be quite useless in the absence of proper automatic adjustments to meet with per: the requirement atmospheric and road ible that motori this condition, Wilson's mind, by too rich a mixture.” Edith A. Leffingwell an mer, Deacon C. manship, wi ureter having John H. Rathbone, Baker, Peari d A. Leffingwell and Rus- ingwell was entertain- Cannon and Hearst. Uncle Joe Cannon is almost as war- He ought to raise Dr. Alfred Rockweli's Opinion of the o s ike as st. a regiment at least.—Springfield Re- lation of | A New York paper last week pub- call attention to the fact that Wilson turned on a tremendous How Carranza Talk: As we had suspected, Carranza does talk through his whiskers.—New York Evening Sun. & the Germans of May 13, 1915, in which ned them with all sorts of and also in his letter to the of Worcester, bulk of Dr. little too technical Near Porterville, Cal, zine ore nine miles long has been dis- Pershing could not possibly be entertained; No More Back-Breaking Scuttles To Be Carried Up Those Cellar Stairs If you buy coal in large quantities you must have room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. When you want to use it you must carry it from its storage place to your range, and of all tasks that is one of the most weary. ‘When you burn wood or coal you have the heat, dirt, and the trouble of attending to the fire. If you use gas you require no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The fire in the gas range burns steadily and without atten- tion; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large or small quantities. THE CITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Alice Building, 321 Main Street STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND oniscc's” WATCH HILL =« BLOCKISLAND A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Norwich *#9:15 | Block Island . #2115 New London 10:45 | Watch Hill 2:45 Watch Hill ....... 11:30 12:00 | New London . . 5:10 Block Island ....Due 1:05 1:30 | Norwich ......... 6:30 P. M. P. M. .M, *Daily, except Sundays. | sssundays only. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 28 t» Septomber 1 WATCH HILL z&\U%n | BLOCK ISLAND &Y% Adults, 50c; -Children, 250, | Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watoh Hill and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agt. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMZENTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. Ve charge for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS (Successors-to-the:King -Dentat-Cv.) 203<MAIN ST. PAAM. t0-8PM. - NORWICH, - CONee, Lady Asictant Tetephune