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DANIELSON Delivery of New Sewer Pipe Delayed— | Members. of Country Club Visit Nor« Automol Drivers Ignore Law— Neglected Footbridge Over Assawaga River—Funeral of Edward Coderre— Death of Mrs. P! Boucher. Miss Mary Day of New York is vis- iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Day, of The Maples. Miss Dora Reeves is spending a va- cation at Ocean Beach. J. Raymond Casey of the United States Naval academy at Amnapolis spent the week end at his home in Danileison. Harold F. Glendining,spent Sunday with relatives in Boston, where Mrs. Glendining has been a guest for o few ays. Sewer Pipe Delayed. E. L. Darbie of the sewer commit- tee of the court of burgesses says the starting of sewer construction work is being delayed by the non-arrival of pipe. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Jacobs and Mrs, Walter Jacobs and daughter have returned from a motor trip to Provincetown, where Lieutenant Wal- ter Jacobs was aboard the battleship Missourl as chief engineer. Rev. E. A. Blake of Brooklys speak on Dav next is to park ich rday after- noon, 3 J Mystic W. McDonald and family of t at” Old t er cottage Lay Reader Officiatin, ¥ i Tames 1ill were in- ttl im | d in Dangerous Co the ¢ >mpl on - m dents regard it as d ngerous. FUNERAL. c oderre. OBITUARY. Mrs. Philias Boucher, Boucher, 74, died £ at the home of her 5. Hortense Boucher, Mrs. Boucher, a native had been ill for a number e was the widow of and was a native of She has made her home| about three years, coming ver, where she was a resi- f ng time. She leaves the following children: fohn B, of Manitoba, Mrs. Amadee es Chesham, Canada, y d Philip, Mass., Miss Hortense, Mrs. F. X. Lemieux, Danielson, Romeo, New Bedford. 30STON .POLICE ARE BAFFLED AT SHOOTING. Or. Wilfred E. Harria Was Shot By Dr. E. D. Atweod. Boston, July 23—Dr. Wilfred H. Harris, who was shot by Dr. Eldridge b. Atwood, Tuesday, passed'e com- jortable and encouraging day, accord- ng to the report from the City Hos- ’ital today. So far as known, the olice have made little progress in intangling the mystery of the shoot- the | dition. |« ng, which closely followed the death )¥ polsoning of Dr. Atwood's sweet- seart, Dr. Cella P. Adams. Although the police at first an- jounced that Dr. Adams committed suicide, the discovery that a mer- jic poison imstead of jaused her death has:led:.them to in- restigate the case'farther. Dr. Atwoo tharge of. assault with intend to.kill, jas made no formal statement since| Old Ms alleged story to.the police at the|Bailey,: that; ho shot: Dr.| way: home Harris because., of , the “latteris .rela=] heen’; ime of his arrest dams, who is locke@.up.on a|Street. wich Golf Club—Missing Emma Phillips, Located, Will Be Returned to Complete Term—Automobile Li- cense Needed For Motor Wheeys— Mark M. Warren Sued For Di- vorce — Caesarian Operation at Hospital. Returning a visit made to the Put- nam Country club two weeks ago, the members of that organization motored » Neiwich Saturany. efternson to be vestr cf the Norwica Golf club The following from Putinm mace . uip. G. J. Mes-an, Eraest C. orst, J. B. Tatem, Jr, Raymond Wheaton, Erie H. Johnson, James B. Tatem, Jr, Thomas Cocoran, Willlam Rafferty, Nelson Lown, A. D. Lown, E. Cunneen, John G. Johnson, Will- iam B. Wilson, J. Herbert Smith, Harold W. Files, John B. Byren, Har- ry C. Meinken and Charles K. Shaw. William F. Rafferty captained the team. Emma Phillips Must Serve Out Term The police of this city on Saturday notified the ‘Hartford police that Dm- ras Phillips, tne y irl who e caped last Wednesday from the House of the Good Shepherd, at Hartford was_staying h with her fosters mother. It was ed from Hart- ford that the girl w o Lave been released from the tution within a - took advantage to leave without be returned to ted here Saturday Must Have Auto Li cense. Motor wheels, the attachment used | for driving bicycles, must be licensed | same as other motor-driven ve- s and the police of the city are to it that thls rule must be It is a peculiar thing that of motor must be licens automcbile license and. not for when attached equipment has three the ground. Captain J. ered one of the bic cel attachment morning is” properly re and marked. The machine of John Gill, but oy to whom he in month, but tt of an opportunit E h= st i an torcycle, ycle the on off i1} ster- FUNERALS. J. Clayton Fisher. ch Grove Street oon funer- isher were by rel- s in the conducten Saturday who e Corey, run of me- A grand good smoke; You’ve said it, Bo, you've said it—the best earful of cheerful chatter ever that the — — —— —— = = i tiful coun- | = ERaT ] T Sy ZErs s abouts is at its COLCHESTER | Tip Top hall Friday JEWETT CITY - = i e i 1 S BRI 1 3 vis = AR S » Wi Sl Club | draunti Tosm Dafeats Vasntio, 9 to 8| * ViS“| Roland Guillet Falls, ‘Breaking Wrist | omt for . Si the sect | ter, ) s been cousl more hay much of it will ANNA M. WARREN FILES EL FOR DIVORCE. Sesks Freedom art Mark F. Warren, of 8, 1910, nd with cruel support and 1sha; 8" 1o ipe istody of her en, age fse he papers in the case are return- * to the superior court for Worcez- on the first Monday City called Clerk Thomas P. Ryan to I’nr:finlld. where his si y_ Al s P. Hume, pastor of the ian church at Tonawanda, 2 preached the sermon at the Congregational church Sunday morn- iny 2 Funeral of Mrs. Eunice Sickles. At Woodstock Saturday morning fu- neral services were held for Mrs, Sickles. Burial was in the arlow cemetery. Rooms at St. Mary’s school are in some cases to be equipped with new seats during the summer vacation. First Caesarian Operation. A Caesarian operation, the first at the institution, was successfully per- formed at the Day Kimball hospital recently. News of All Sorts. Alderman Ernest Davs is acting as postmaster for the summer colony at Lord’s Point, where he is a cottageer. New permanent camps have been lo- cated this summer on the northerly shore of Alexander’s lake. Very few children are coming into this section from the New York dise trict where there are cases of infan- tile paralysis, but Health Officer Dr. Omer Larue Is keeping in touch with the local situation. Hyde Smith spent Sunday‘ at his home in Worcester. John A. Samuels of Worcester was a visitor with friends in Putnam Sat- a narcotic| urday. Charles.Seder is having.en addition built .at-the rear of his store on Bim S?brouk. — Miss .Muargaret ‘missios teacher, is on her from China where she has - four, years.and is ex- —New The Colch e Yantic t with M for tw home seve Industry Starting mall Notes. 1 te park team stron ), 9to8 i 1in the nex rs, Lucher and son wio have en W Detro H recler, T Mi in crowd attended £t New Industry Starts | itor Up—Local —lInfant’s Burial—Boys Going to A Dull, - | Long Point Camp. _ S s piaeo | Rolland Zed 11, fell, w eea t Dbro Dr frac- and to Srooen Six Mon wri Svron He W 5 n who reduced the Sweet, Hu h Dryhurst and_son 1 were week-end guests & FUNERAL. body of Jean Clarice, latives ir. | Sunday | ered tl as clerk Boys to Camp. Car] Melvin, Spier and Aus Harold yn|a week vacation with his family at Groton Long Point. Peter Varnier of Pawtucket, forme: r of with loc T, A high grade automobile— built as you want it built—runs as you want it to run—for only $595. A demonstration will give you new ideas regarding HE big value car—because’ i it’s big in service—big in economy—big in general satis- faction. More for your money - —every - dollar representing motor car values. We have 2 actual service-value. car ready for you. Touring Car $595; Roadster $580; Cabriolet $865; Town Car $915; Sedan $98S. Fully equipped, including electric starter and ’ught.v. All prices {. 0. b. Detroit. CHARLES B. TINKER Majestic Bldg., Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn., Phone 1160