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i CELEBRATION BILLS ARE PAID BY COMMITTEE Checks Were on Thursday Mailed by Secretary J. J. Corkery. Checks in payment of all bills con- nected with the Fourth of July cele- There's no longer the slightest need bration except the fireworks bill Were | o gocling ashamed of your freckles, on Thursday Sent out out by Secre-|as the prescription—othine—double Miss Nolle Nichols is spending-e short time in Tauton. Col. John O, Inslee of New York was @ visitor in Norwich on Thursday. T i Have Power to Return All -Children Under Sixteen Years leus eahy of lorwic] was @ Visitor in New London Wednesday. | - . Brought Here From Paralysis Epidemic District—New Miss Madeline: Perkins of Hartford| . Police Will Rssist Health Officials FREGKLES | Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots WE ARE RECEIVING THE VERY Norwioh, Friday, July 21, 191 _ VARIOUS MATTERS July 21st is St. Victor's day. and Embalmers = . o trength—is aranteed to remove FINEST OF enpaght vehiole Jamps at 7.46 this evé|is the guest of Miss Mfdred Tilden Order Went Into Effect at 12:15 O’Clock This Morning | &7 ¥ 7. Corkery of the executive | SictsC 5, Shots. ok Feacl # (oree & - . | day “afternoon that any outstanding| Simpiy get an ounce of othine— 337 MAIN STREET BEEF, LAMB ;She moon fs in its last quarter at| drs. George Bailey, 0%, Norwien, —One Suspicious Case Discovered in Salem—None in bills ‘chould be presented at once 2o e e e im 1l o "Oppasits Pect el L8 totay, was e recent guest at J. B. Carver's, £ o committeo can close tin 2 AND POULTRY at ‘Williamsville. Norwich Yet. accounts; is & balance in the |morning and you ehould soun ses hot |l wphone 3212 Lady Assiatant treas of sufficient size to pay all overlooked bills: The committee has extended a vote K. of C. meeting tonight. First gree mum.—mv’}." g Most of the camps at Gardner Lake disappear, while the lighter ones huve vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com- Recent_registrations at the Colonial ‘Watch Hill, include Mrs. Howard G L S— ME FIGURE ON YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK. MOTOR WORK A SPECIALTY M. W. WELD Telephone 397-12 WHEN YOU go on picnics and outings now being made by the growers. Chestnut trees in all direction: in full bloom, later than usual the Niantio-river. Mr. and Mrs. George Dow of Nor- wich were at George Spaulding’s in Phoenixville, recently. Harold Lindberg of Boswell Avenue is the gues: of Ernest Sterry at his cottage at Golden Spur. Miss Eulah Crawford of Hartford, formerly of this city is visiting Mrs. James Olcott of Thamesville. Miss Ruth Grant of Taftville is the guest of Miss Geraldine Oat at her summer home at Pleasure Beach. Barly Thursday morning the fog ;val the densest of the summer so ar, New York buyers continue pro- pecting for desirable farms in this vi- nity. The monitor, Amphitrite has safled from the Thames Naval base for Smithtown bay. A breeze which flew by fits and starts all day Thursday helped to Among those recently registered at temper the intense heat. F ¥ the Old Lyme Inn were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Knox of Norwich. The Even milk bottles and caps have gone up in price which does not make the milk retailer’s lot any easier. Misses Grace and _BEmily Brophy that the local police will co- operate with the health officlals in carrying. out the provisions_ of the ex- clusion order issued on Wednesday night and waich went into effect at 1215 o'clock this (Friday) morning: The_order excludes from entrance in- Lo this city of all. children under six- teen vears of age who are residents of any place where infantile paralysis is epidemic. authority, as given them by the health officlals, to forbid any such children from coming here and to_or- der them returned from where they come, by the company or companies bringing them here, ~ Health Officer Prophy said Thursday night that there are no cases in Norwich yet and there is no cause for panie among the citizens of this city. Dr, Bro- phy said that there are not over ten fldren who have come here from New York since the quarantine order The police will have the temperature and tie mother became alarmed. She telephoned to Memor- 18] hospitel that her child was chok- ing to death and asked for a physi- clan. The hospital authoritles noti- fled Dr. Thomas Soltz who diagnosed the case as infantlle paralysis. The case was immediately removed to the contaglon ward, There is litle doubt but that the Ribchinsky child contracted the dis- ease by direct contact with the Brod child, “The Brod child and the Rib-~ chinsky child were playing together about ‘& week ago and the disease, probably, was communicated to the latter by the former at that time. The child’s condltion is serfous. It has a high temperature with a rapld pulse and labored breathing. Many Come From New York, During the past few days it is es- timated that more than 2,000 children from New York and suburbs have J. Romeyn Danforth, the spealers at the patriotic exercises, the local news- papers and to everyone else who in any way assisted in making the cele- bration a_success. The payment of the fireworks Dill is to be made later; FUNERAL. ¥ — John Looby, Jry In attendance at the funeral of Johri Looby, Jr., which was held from bis late home, ' No, 28 Vine street, Thursday morning a 8:15 o'clock were many relatives and friends, including relatives from out of town and dele~ gations from Court Sachem, Foresters of America and St, Mary's T. A. and . soclety. Rev, Peter Cuny was cele- rant of a requiem mass held in St, Patrick’s church and at the close of the services Mrs. F. L. Farrell render- ed two hymns. The bearers Russ of Norwich, of thanks to the Boy Sconts, the Tier- ; s SOMERS’ MARKET |- nev ven for the season. S . It 7as announced on ThursGay)som Farly this mornine the Rib-|ney Cadets the Norwich Commerciabfpletely clear tho skin and zain a beaw Large pickings of raspherries are | (IOl SeSlevale Wil spend today |night by Heaith Officer Bdward U|chinsky ~chiid developed a hish|School, Bev. W, A. Heete and Rev. | tful clear complexion, == = strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to remove freckles. JULY DIRECTORY IN ENTIRELY NEW FORM New Book WIill Have Three Columns Instead of Two The July Directory will appear in an entirely new form, both inside and out, measuring 9 3-8 in. wide and 11 1-4 in, long, three columns being used on the side of the book instead of two as heretofore. The styles of type have all been changed and represent selections from over one hundred samples. This type, which is belleved to be much more leglble than that which has been S . s Sl ided upon Boughton of Binghamton, N. Y., are| oV 1 00F frect 5 ! were | used in the past, was not dec! Governor Marcus H. viciti o F iok T, | Went into effect. come Into New London county. Symp- | Lewis A. Andrews, Joseph B, Porto- | until every directory in the courty had Connectleut is to spen‘; e s B O ion errear ™ Trederio T.| " All traine, boats, frolieys and auto- | toms of the disease have already been [lance and John Shannon of Court Sa- | bee nexamined and, as a matter of fact, weeks Of August on a vacation in mobiles coming_ into this qtylvsll le found in boarding houses and resi-|chem and Patrick Donohus, Joseph |is different from all the types in the i 3 Maine. Mrs. Phebe Nash, wife of Frank | vatched and all children included 1% | dences at Chesterfleld, Colchester and | Quinn and Ralph Berkenshaw of Bt.|other books, : l€m0 sh, who has been a patient in the|the exclusion order wiil be immedi-|other places where thiere are numer-|Mary's T. A. and B. soclety. Burial| Joseph B. Southerton, Directory i The coal laden barge Amella, con- | Nomwich hospital for Several months, sent back. ous children and o general infection |was In St. Mary's cemeterv. Agent, in co-operation with A. F. with vou You can then stgned to the Edward Chappell Co., | has returned to her home on the West | Infantile paraly. 1s claimed another | and epidemic would be a serious mat- | M, Hourigan had charge of the fu- |Brooks, Commercial Engineer, origi- e P of Norwich, has been towed to port|Side, Westerly. vietim in New London Thursday | ter. It was thousht advisable not to |neral prrangements, nated and designed the new cover. In y by morning, when Harry Friedman, the old Montville boy, died at i have hot or cold drinks as the tug Aquidneck. add to this aiready large number by | The floral offerings included a pil- | changing the shape of the Telephone i fits the occasion. [ f 20 months s. Benjamin E. Welles and son, permitting any miore (o enter this |low marked Our John from his parents, | Diraciory the book follows the style Haying has been going on this week | Master Thomas Welles, have returned | the rd of Memorial hos- | gection. wreath marked Brother fiom his of nll the large companies in the A Baliobsn b ot to e lhe 100-:\rrer ‘Ylmnmls farm at|to Old Mystic, after a visit with Mrs. | me to the boy shortly | T, guspectod Cases In Montville. 'éur anr]h b;ulhen!n .sg,ndltng wreath | country, and in addition is greatly re- A ful e £ Franklin, some of the men from the | Welles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antonc © Ses = ek . Fox 5 rom the T, A, B. Minstrels, Gates d in the numbe of pages. Owing |J e f ¢ Spil ind Rt Bl ¥ T. Gardner saw-mill force assist- | Lecmis, of Norwich. [Bestdes the desth snother suspect. | Fosith Offoer M. B Tox seported | jo; som SE Mafys T A. B, soolety. |t the Tact that It had 1o b saticels | T ® tew of the famcne Spile S seiect from here. e e e O L ftay thai i oo e o | DUIOW of SroxEaifrom sCnEtE Eochem: throwing a great deal of | Flyer Lawn Mowers left. The-differ~ = ‘ PICK UP SERVICE. Thursday morning. he victim: s etoh cone 2 No, 94, heart of roses and lilies from |iyort the fi g § ’“l_EP’ ‘EJT CADDENCO The fourth annual clambake and s Libia _Ribchinsky, three-year-old | Sispected cases in Montville, One « et e el e i R ‘gifkfliu‘{';‘;ffip‘;ga’;fi:_ ence in your;lawn and in yourself Is IBErLAUL- . of the Railroad Men's Outing|Leading Publication Comments Fa- | 42U f Mr. and Mrs. A. Ribehin- | the Vietims 15 at the same house on i seq from Miss Nora O'Hara, wreath Raymond hil til August 6th instead of on June 23rd. |very noticeable if you use a “Town- s to_be held at Mann's grove, f 4 Elm street. The child has from which the Fried- If you are locking for good rece tly addressed a communication | sion to remove him to the contagion was admitted to the contagion ward, liam Harrigan of New London, spray JEWELERS tand Lale, Mass, Sundave aw:| vorably on Stand Taken by Norwich taken to the contagion ward of | man and Wilens chtidren . yere| O rosew and Wisstmm Fatrick Dona: send” Lawn Mower. It ousts close ta Established 1872 e i = Y Chamber of Commerce. hospital. taken where there are 27 children hue. Standing ovoss from the ;"Hfil' oid 1 S saall d e i s R e The Fricdmin boy was taken to the | and 21 adults and the other is at the |mes Union oross of roses and lilies . 5 the border, runs quistly and-casily and : e R A few of the watchmen at the new | Ina recent issue of the Traffic World | Mcmorial hospital late Tucsday af- | Philips farm in Saiem, e latter | Toom the Windy T | elub,/ cross of Incidents In Soclety Eoseinct disturt the =oothr tiwiai dditios opkin: - Ahe it | ternoon from Raymond hill, Montville, | ¢as as _reported to Dr. a : % 7 e - } Sor——— | {00100 to the Hopkins ,and Allenjis the following in roference to the | ternoon from Raymond hill, Montville | case was reported to Dr. Chipman |35 “lose or roses and lilies from you a thick, velvety lawn. 1 Arros company’s plant are being 1aid | norwic PO E He was taken suddenly il Tuesday 2 Nva: Janie Ghazibars and facily. sre ——— off, as thelr services are no longer| \OL¥ich Chamber of Commerce. | ana the ca reported. to Health | former notified Health Officer Fox. |Fs. G8ne Chamy Ty DY, needed. The Norwich Chamber of Commerce | (fficor M. T who asked permis-| Thursday the Wilensky child who |9f White roses from Mr, and Mrs, Wil- Russell Welles has been at Nan- ¢ 7 aeeiobed i f red roses from Miss B. Houlthan, L3 No date has been set for the Bishop | to the Connecticut State Chamber of | ward at the hospital. His condition | Wednesday, developed slight paraly- |[Of rec s = ert | tucket visiting friends. 3 o Bl Paminy association " annual | summer | Commercor fos fohons WiS setlouws from ihe first “and it | 1S of tha left e of the face. lia|Spray of pink carnations from Albert fCoffec just step upstairs §outing but the affair will probably be| “This bureau has had a request|zrow steadily worse untl death re-|condition is not eritical. I e e o D Miss 'Edith Young of Huntinston z - held at one of the beaches near New |from our representative to your board | sulted Thursday morning. The three Korch children who have | 3r. J = lnce 1s 1n Westholdo N- J. 129, Main St., Norwich, Ct. fand try ours. Haven next month, meeting held last week to look into Taee i e et Hosstist been at ".‘”n‘:“?’f“lfs,“‘fj‘ an e Mrs. Michael Connell. i i i e ’ \ B - matt f freight congestion and . normal and the tel rature of Doro- i " | Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock in fl’,‘m,‘? O L | The Ribehinsky child was taken | thy Goldstein, the first patient at the Al?n’i‘egfifffigym";{‘l‘é’fw‘h‘;i’“‘{fi;’m‘g Mrs, Henry T. Palmer of Otis v § Prices 20c, 23c, 28c Ib. St. Patrick’s church, a month’s mind| “We have looked ints the matter|suddenly ill Thursday morning. The | hospital, is down to normai althouszh ey, A street returns today from a few days ’ [ 4 s 3 e e ked _the ma _ e Lre LI pn i Connell was held from her late home, | victs 1 W, & o mass for the repose of the.soul of | here with some care and find that the | child lives dir in the rear of 91|she is partially paralyzed. The con-| ORI a8 HRIQ from her lato Nome. | vicit 4n Westport. Best Teas, Ib. ....... 25c}|2Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien was sung by | sreatect trouble seems to be thut the | Garfield avenue, where the Brod child, | ditlon of Mollie Prieno who was ad- Mo e e e Yy Rev. J. H. Broderick. freight is not removed. from the freizht | Who died Tuesday night, was living | mitted to the ward from Eay: Lyme o [ Fioney Fongs ok Sua bR AnAG coming from Springfield, Jewett Ci i Baking Fowder, Ib. .. 12¢c £ 5 e houses fast enough by the consignee | With the fagnily of Samuel Abram-| Wednesday is considered good. and other places, Rev, Charles gles are spending the season at Mince Meat, pkg. ..... 8cll iz oy St o o L yegstable can- | or nnpeea S e R Brennan officiated at services held in | their summer homs in Herdwick, F A | Sto, Tine st e O “In view of v rec- 5 Norwich Town ass. Macaroni pkg. ........ 8c]|Storrs College Extension Service club| ommend that the ‘state board confer |MACHINISTS RECEIVED WANT DIRECTOR NICKERSON {ocred, Hooii chuch, Norwich Tows ; 3 s Al b of Ceshire | with the railroads of this state with a ; A oy Miss W i ds of Brobkly: rang v, was : PLICATION.| TO RECONSIDER RESI organ, At the offertory Aiss Mar I._Tanman Richards o oldly agiagheih, pkg. ....... 8¢ grange, recently, was mrgely attend- | view of installing what is known on =3 Botenes ONe O e e e e e s e Raisins, pkg. ........ 10c}|** Buropean rallroads as central deliv-|y ooa1 Union Held Interesting Business | Petition to Board of Directors is Be- ing hymn Some Sweet Day, Nearer e The New Heven County Farm| - Sy 1 ri s : In Mesting in Eagles’ Hall. ing Circulated and Freely Signed. |My God To e i SISHdmother, SAIs, e Agricultural _college_at tidg | 1sts' union, No, 744, dbn- The bearers were Thomas, F BUSINESS . u railroad calls for bids foi The Machin A petition asking_ the board of ai-|Th a5 Umted TEE Im orters C the United States De- | aj] freight for a period of from one to |d well attended meeting, Thurs- | rectors of the Y. M. C. A, to take |Michael Connell, = dJames p 0. § ient of Agriculture, has issued a | three years as fast ‘as same is taken | vening in their headquarters, in | steps to induce Orville H. Nickerson | Charles McGibney and Thomas 18 M |bulletin on Fall Seeding. from cars. In some instances large|Eggles’ hall The entertainment com- | to reconsider his resignation as phy Sliaes b Heea uolle o 2 ain Street . mills with _their own teams are not | which fs arranging for a joint|sical director is being circulated | tery 5 tRErRLAE CHats in Str { It 18 about time for the wild rho-|Mills with their own teams plenie with the New London organ- Undertaker M. Hourigan had charge 3 dodendrous to bloom in the big of the funeral arrangements, ural Color r the freight of every ization be held in August reported ure f North Stonington swamps, which are 5 - gres: 3esides e S Among the floral tributes * w + “ = i at so much a hundred with progress. Besides the vransaction of | i i % ve ev trace of prematurely gray, & reached by the trolley line to Lantern | 45,50 Much a bhundred The remninx routifiel biisiness ono ap- |standing crass ‘maricoa ‘ot eonRed S Talen i camly auioti s teine | 99 Main Street CEORGE G. GRANT FIlJL etopping at Mystic Road station, The locality is divided into plication for membership was ballot- {the sons, plllow marked Mother and turn it an even dark, beautiful shade with | ¢ ] K e o Bome of Oscar H. Maln, of | tricts with tcams for each dis ted on, During the month of June || ihe daygnters, : . Uniertaker and Embalmer| ™™ which take the frefsht as fast o union Bas taken in over 35 mem- | | from 3ta biueriake e < unloaded and deliver same b | LEom Wi A_Plainville correspondent writes: | IS unioaded an ; cent from o 5 3 O eanor ; diately to consignee, picking up — ot tomaRle If you are ambitious and desire & 32 Frovidence St., Taftville |5, ", Jordean and Robert 'Simp-|ier outward freight there is on GILBERT S. RAYMOND e $ 4 . i & 2 large cd o : tam Mury | ing that will place Pebiapt nile 10 4ay or night calls, |recently.. ~The fish were taken from |TSUEER IR L GENERAL MANAGER the Briokley children, spray from | Sl e e Telephone 630. aprl4MWFawl | lexander near Putnam. and | sonsiznce receiving a shipment e and Mrs, in a good paying position, the NOR- I3 38 e _|there were ‘thirty-cignt fino bass in | Soity having fo awalt mah Appolnted at Annual Meeting of the John Murphy e WICH BUSINESS COLLEGE offers s i Lo ation of arrival of same; with the| Norwich Compressed Air Company Amoa Bowera, L ewinah i sy F < E g | A Putnam tient, Henry Pag age of large one having to ma i B Fhneral lof hanos Do s Large 50c ard & es at your | *| % . - 1 am patlent, enry =~ Page, | - " only onc| The stockholders of the Norwich The funeral of Amos Bow % Send for valuebia booklet “Beauti= | Dr. J. M. K‘ENG a4 fo e State How | e Alr company held thetr foela oy ctuoen ar Philo Hey, Newark, N. J. | SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING, 3 i 5 ich eight years ago, i i 7 S Gile { from late home, No, . TR T oY | £ e ] . | another single pleco and then ¢ the office of Gi |from his late home, No, a DEN } j ST i ren havin gescaped from “inat | VIlh Snother Sinele, Blech nd e | Famoia th the Thaver buila- hames stroet with' Rev: E BOOKKEEPING, . Sa 2 e was | (G i custo- | ing on Iranklin square Thursday af- yorcesten paxtor el the i ) & j25en in Buttem Monaay, ibut masinot |0 D00 8 SHIPmEREHEE S BER cuRte- | 0RO e i e | church COURT REPORTING, S0 €4 ated yet. g~ 1| w call g 3 o F The: vero many r tivea an { May Building s i ine oo, vorka, out o, wall| ok 523 o v B che prtiens kit T E owviL. seavice, s et Gataner Tomeane States Mhur W | then Cawpena e stas of th ftacls of Philadelphia. is sec- [Sloyen, Joul Dhwens, aonn SECRETARIAL T |Mrs. E. G. Tewkesgury (Grace Hol-|in this country for places of same| 4 atc) Maplewood cemtery whe . SJOSEPH BRADFORD, |(prock of Norwich), is niow on his way | *8%, o commena that matter to your | e | Worceter rend a’commi We, the undersigned, health and - g o rom Nanking, China and will spend X = 8o | Underta¥er er had chs o > UOK BINDER several vears ‘here completing a spe- | Sareful gttention and ghall be e e officers of the towns, cities|COMMERCIAL TEACHERS’ COURSK Y J cial course of study. ol 7 it bt A . = — B ANwdo fon we have resardin ; and boroughs of New London,| oOur instructors have had years of About 300 invitations iheve beat mmenting on this lette e WEDDINGS. s il . Elank Beoks Made == Ruled to Ordor, [sent out for a clambake dinner to be the organ ion Haa Been Roccived in = Groton, East Lyme, Watey-|®Periencet in successfully preparing 105 SROADWAY held on tke Mystic Oral 1| Chamber of ;on.m"l This City From Hartford, ORVILLE H. NICKERSON Hannum—Birge. P . ¥ students for the higher grade positiong SRS grounds, this (Friday) afternc s in line w 5 1 Norwich, Saturday, July 15, Rev.|ford, 3 ich g R e (O e pe | ey trmepiratlen Co | g test calion of tho Connsott | smeng: the members of tho asmociaton | 10y OEYISH, Setarity, Sy 18 Bey, ford, Montville, Norwichi and|,. veii as for tho regular amanusnsiq Cits Norwi & anniversary of Mr. azd M recently suggested and ultimately the | cut Motor Vebicle Register has been | and i being freely sizned. The potis | Sulliga e mnd- Chovieg Doso 15 Zilli : 3 i } ity of Norwich Water Works |anniversar Attty raiiroads and shipping public Wil no | recoive Novwich from Hartford. | tion has now about ffty sisnatures, | num. % rEe and Charles Pago fan- | Willimantic, hereby forbid the |and l"’“"“"":""‘fl P°:"'°"" °‘;" ":: i doubt come to the conclusion that this| It is very compa orm and con- | nearly all of the sisners beinz pro ok B RiTas e s to give students a better trainin Doz Warden William T. Quinn of|system 15 necessary. because a3 the information’ for | nent members of B Tho | o Cragion O and- sulie Gavten entrance into the above named |*° il ietter ending | Tyler avenue is finding more Aum-i business of the country grows there drivers, There | petition will be pres board |num. At ona time he We it theyiigat: elsewhers;, and Tt ithefsss 1914 and pa. dogs than usual fust now, having |V be no way of enlarging cars | of_directors within a in the Norwlch State hospital cities, towns and boroughs of time costing less money to the student e J orn cked up seven within two or three | lerminals except at costs out o manufacturers | Mr. Nickers nurse. Tha bride was born in . . B 2 ks, restoring three to their owne portion to the value of these four hund his city has mpton, Mass, and is alsa p nurss,|@ll children under sixteen| Fun partioulars sent upon request. 3 ers. "He attribates this to families | minals to the shipping public a S & toal of 3480 among the mem 5 fa tha ddughter of George A £ 5 id ol 3 frs oing out of t leaving thet a5 to the railroads. Frelght can red and nearly four |In the gym cla Birpe Rd S on, A | yes are i B0 Stray ot 1eAVInE thelr Pets | 10, ed trom the railroads by wagon e #de cav ate | the sisners tha Temoval Trom the | B 1 poialone, Femingway s e s Fesients : i _scoddbasei remenen o, ns Sirosth By wigen | i e S me e 8 | e e e e e B e | Ny ot G oronic| NORWICH BUSINESS e The committee which is rafsing | Cheaply than the cost to the ord of Ne ical departme 2 3| Eemidence; gt 210 B0 et RyGonoyany. - = e w partment. COLLEGE 0 FSI "T™ 1 & ™ | 1105 tor Windham Touse, o proposed | shipper. This system Tias been Durlns his connsciion wWith the local Easpeli—rasealls city, town or place where in. . E— dormitory at Connecticut College for | cessfully worked out In about ten Ca physical department he has intro- In the Sacred Heart chuseh at No Y P = ' @ o 4 Women, is to bave a plcnic at the col- [ nadian cities and has proven vVery AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. duced physical tests, the flve mile|wich Tawn at 9 o'clack ‘ednesday | s e - . B. M. HINMAN, Principal bt DR. E. J. JONES lege today (Friday). July 21. “The 9!: istactory wherever 1t has been e ; marathon held on Memmorial day cach | morning, Rev. Charles W, Bir |fantile paralysis is epidemic L BE1} will be luncheon on the basket picnic | tried. L b Vaudeville and Moving Pletures, |Year, when silver cups are offered the |married Miss' Marie A, ¥ Z 5 Suite 46 Shannon Building [plan at the colleze administration | “Baltimore and Washingto S e winners, dual meets, track mects and | Plain HIH and John ¥, Farrell after 12:15 a. m., Friday, July A e T building, at one o'clock. chants for vears have had slean il of vaudevillo and| athletics at tho Norwich Tree Acad-| Norwlch. ho Bridvsmaid was Miss| o5 go9e oo g Take elevato: Shetucket Strest en- s | ecteiit ploked bip at dhale etozes omo la being pro- | emy and alsa o {us of war least Sazalina’ Huteau fnd the graom's man| &1, 110, SIgN . Villlam illson, yormerly prin- | dclivered to their stores by the tranc. |- loftre for i Tho Y. M. C. A. circus held at the |was Peter Farvell o Beh.s -~ |cipal at Broadway schiool, nas been ro. | portation company. This has ihs e s ihol wtate: grimo pring of 1015 | Relatives and friends attended tho| E.J. BROPHY, M. D. Norwich. elected principal of the D. Pierce|in an entire absence of cor house ncos on| Wag Mr. “This was | sorvice, Miss Elizabsth A, Malonel g ¢. CHIPMAN, M. D., New Lond e B iGrammar School, North Attleboro, | the terminals of the carrfers e e »" pf ita Kind |was at the organ.and ot the offertory s ol bl S DRE. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE | G ., and his salary next vear will | this plan. The only thing tho Flinted’ pplai L raacon #4 un- | Sves by wasg decidodly [ Miss Nelllo J, Buckley sang Ave| F- H. DART, M. D, East Lyme DR. SHAHAN, Speelalsfi 287 Main St. be the largest over paid at that|in the way of the plan at Boston af | samdrtiin’ ey e oarcd o8 the | o ati, w#ses, gonlor and | Marie. G. M. MINOR, M. D, Waterford 2 PRACTISE LIMITED TO |school. In June Mr. Tillson graduat 1l as at other cities throu. creditenle showing, Heeding the bill| junior, have grown matoriaily since| After a breakfast Mr. and Mrs. . Ea i or Diseases of the - ¥ ed a ¢ of 95. | country ‘is the prejudice on & i af Trio, wha pre- | ME. Nickerson tog nd one or | rell loft for a wedding trip. They will| M: E. FOX, M. D., Montville BLOOD AND STOMACH. i Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat R | botn o railronds ana ehippers novel sibe comedy singing | £ how clazses have hoon argant reside at 299 Laurel Hill avenue. The| GEO. THOMPSON, M. D. Taftville.| Rheumatiem (including = Neuritle) e > a4 States Civil Service | making any change from their T specially, that mada ot the past twa or three yoar bride recelved many gifts. Y i s f gkin Troubles, Bloody Sputum, Runa Hours 10 . m. t0 3 5. m. commission announces for August §|method of doing business. The with the audionces, nd|has been a sencral rovival In basket~| Thoe groom la a . son of the lats| O S JENKINS, M. D, Willimantio |down Conditions, ~Premature Aging; e e ol sy en examination for dairy husband- | nals of the carriers, as they exic d Nicolas, wero seem in a | ball circles nd during tho past sea- | James W, and Annle Dunn Farrell ana| F. W. HEWES, M. D., Groton tren ol by for Plova) Diseseesd \ men, for men only, at an entrance | present would take care of two or| tcal offering, son the local basketball five piled up |is a native of the clty, He is sccre- Simple and reliable prevention of Tya salaty ranging from $1.800 to 32,500 4 | ihree times s much frelght as is now Mites In, featuring Douglns | 27 envious record. Al in all fhio phys | tary and treasurer af the L. L. Chap- pola, Kables and Lociaw. © v ot i Ber bivion Bt o | bendiag et W o 7 o | S i, P SRS DRI b lenid e vl ' ions U2 | Somes S CBalE St T |y S S Em'st ar \nimal Industry, Devartment of Ag-|were delivered immediately upon its|iiz” picture, Thin in Triangle fiim | most important dopartmon The bride "was born in New YVork| ] | it C . riculture, Washington, . C. being unloaded from the car Instend|in five parts and the cast s weil bal=| M: O A, has Increased ¢ but for more than a year has lived on LA it of letting it remain at the frelent ter- | it Ticyan Cotaway, Wit Jhw | o, AR 16k 6F fha worlk ca n in | Plain Hill. She Ia _the daughter of Froderick Mansfield for Governor. |[N2ls under tariff provisions for {5 | Wi aa {ho stas wad the Keyetons | Uit dsbartient May bo glosnod fom | Thomas and Mary MoGrath Furell - : s comed BELIt, the ¥epast jsstied by tha amsoclation IOLIN There is local interest comedy plctiire, fox the yead ending May 1, 1910, as e Spend Your Vacation In Bermuda in_the an-| tially any length of time that the con- Douglass—Peabody. v Saturday, with each purchase nouncement that Frederick W. Mans- | siznee desires after 48 hours upon the R R Y follows: Olarence §, Douglass of Hariford, |of $1.00 or over of our Wines and T EACHER fleld, an attorney In Boston and former | pavment of an insignificant storage In the Clty Court hesd werp $93 mymnastim olagees | formerly of Norwich, son of M. L. g reasurer wi be a canadidate Liquors, we will give one bottle Pure for the democratic nomination for gov- charge. Douglass and Miss Laura B. Peabod “While it is not believed that the b t of town men we 'wo out of tow weps hefore ?v: ‘Waterford, were married in for hisiness ien, Youns men, juntors, the city court Thursday eharged with 1 intesmediates and emploved hoye fo Tat- California Port Wine free. All String Instruments repaired emor in the September primaries in | FEnelish system of separating the line | violating the nuto law il fegard {6 | fhe symeideal fevelopment of the by Rev, B. C. Carpenter Mon- Violing Sold on:easytastiis Massachusetts. Mr. Mansfleld was | haul from the terminal charge could | haying fhely lamps lichted. ' A there | body, [ers Was f beammas schoo] | 905 July F7. A. SCHANKER Eight to nineteen day tours all ex. g nominated for governor by the demo- | be successfully worked out In this|fs no penalty attached o the law they | baseball jeagtie, Whees blue ribbon Allen—Hyde. N £ 12,50 X For appointments address E. J|cratic convention in 1910 ,but with- | country, because of the great dis- | were dlschirged, Ingdts Were held. thera oro threo| Wt the Mothodlst Protestant par- 43 WEST MAIN STREET penses from $4250 up. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- drewellzlc{a:]lor of Eugene N. Foss, who | tances” which it hn.u!ed“nlnd i \-:nm}éru; the traffie ruis Facsh dufilb‘?fl ctie meets, physical tests, | sonage, Canterbury Plains, Tucsday - v ich, Conn. was ed. the necessity for meeting competition | Murray pald $§3, exhibitions, &roup mames, athletics, 3 e of Scol e place where you get pure goods S o Mr. Mansfleld was the principal| both of rail and water lines, that part | A Greeneylllo man was neested by | falli danoes, baseh et e s R AERL B A = y ge“ , outdaor hikes,|land and’ Isabella Hyde, daughter speaker at the banquet held in Hotel | of the English system that covers the | Officer Casey Thursday morning for | 6t8, and goveral nphyeleal — oxamina 3 fonivoUE naney, Taft, following the exemplification of | collection and delivery of freicht could | breach of tho Deics, flotn ere"Stven, e Sl L e EE the fourth degree, Knights of Colum- | be worked just as successfully in this i i Mk, Niokorioi's _rostenation be- | Bev. ' B Speerii Tne bhriad - wai | # SO/MAING SEHEE T New Styles # | bus held in that city on May 28th. | country as in England or in Canada,” Will Attend Wastfleld R comed effectiva on Sopt, 1, drossed in white and. married o pe | AITI@AC AN ouse fan. She was attended by Hthel N MARVEL COFFEE ... AT THE AUDITORIUM. i JAmes»Cu¥nQ,Jlmequnay and Will. SPRING MILLINERY Appointed District Deputies. eslid fam W, Beclwith, meerefary of the|DBF, Ji J; Donahus In First Dlstriot.| Hawlkins, of East Moriches, L. I Special Rates to Theatro Troupss, |01 ANDER COFFEE... John F. Hennon of Jewett Cit: i New Lendon County Agricujtural so- rederick M, Willlama of Water- o eer—i Traveling Men, Ete. = Willlam Costello of Willimantie hana WMeoving Fichices: clety will falie in tho AMgEt BhIp. olve | bty pombensition . commisilones o¢| East Berline—Arthur Benson of this 9 Positively unexcelled for the price. MRS. C. P. STANTON been appointed district deputies by cuit races at Westfield today (Friday), ‘Willlam J. Cronin, state deputy of the place, Who wWent to the border with Peter 13gan, a horse which hag ;:oad 12 imer Livery Conneotion, Shetucket Street, Company I, First Conn. Infantry of the Fifth distriot, will preaide for FARREL & SANDERSON, Props S ), big six-reel g it Bt e e o woskn it $hd hewringt In ifost- ‘Come in and hear more about them. movie feature and one of the most _Franklin Street Krights of Columbus. s er dnce iat the county falr an qawned hy £ nning noxt Wednesday, tak-|New Britain, has been appointed an e - e e Svomen ot toy 725 |i, Milley 14 bookod ‘sa Somiiete fos | In 10 e o D, 3y aniiug. oF | AbDrRtcS. 15 th Scanghing. depart. |~ S:P. ALI.EN, 113 FranklmSt. 2 = — A e i R o the Hooand distriot, wha has been|ment at the front, and is assisting i AT ES JINES, LIQUORS 3 eaving Shut Down. T n e ot asting fa* Commissioner Gaarge . b.| making enlargements of mape ES, WINES, LIQ THE n - The weaving department at the|jfenry B, Walthall, Blanche Sweet,| - Meved Here From Woresster, Chandlor of the First district. M, P O i iissione. Clancr il b 2 s mill_shut down on Thursday at|sea' St Bt sterazl ar ana i Sl ndier 14 on his vacaton and w Lons S IE RO Thursday at|ang fhe Gish sisters. Besides stirring . and Mrs, Willilam H, Kingsiey | Chandier i 4 a will AND CIGAR 0l Trom now ok Bt $35 Der 6 D. m. for the remainder of the week the home feeling, one derives much|and family moved to this ity on Wed- | Feiusn about the middle of August. European Plan 4 B. CONAN’ = Children bry *, |because of a shortage of warps. benefit from the scenic views. nesday from Worcester, They will Feeshy fc piste jatack TBents Service) ianzd L Frankiis Se 3 Rates 75 cents ner day and um The Ingrate, a three-reel drama and |reside on Boswell ayenue, My, Kings-| T. E, Wilson, once an office boy, now POR FLETCHER'S DAN MURPHY = HAYES BROTHERS, Less than half as many persons now |a Pathe news reel made up the re-|ley is oversser of the weaying at the'draws $200,000 4 year as head of & o ConneeticiT canhie he B 5 Telephone 1222. .. . 26:28-Broadwanskdis: 23a5-10: 1000, ~ Imatnder of the Bl - ST ey New:York corporation. CASTORIA 11 Bath Street T S S iinee resuita, i

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