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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1916 No More Infantile Paralysis Reported Six Year Old Child From Scott Hill District in Colchester Re- iOHILl’)l’.EN'S HOME GARDENS MAKE BEAUTY SPOT Intelligent Planning and Active Care Evident on Linden Parkway. rWHO WOULD EXPECT AN HEIRESS HERE? One Finds Unusual People State Hospitals. ‘Within the walls of a large institu- tion like the Connecticut hospital for the Insane in Middletown, where sheso PERSONALS | Samuel A. Peck of Albany, N. Y. was in town Wednesday. Rev. Peter J. Cuny of Norwich is spending a few days in Bristol. Fred T. Menzille of New Haven is Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat Inerease in Welght Ten Pounds or More. 'd_certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few w-’md-n‘md! For Your Seedless Grapfruit Otiman Orange: But in Norwich, Thursday, July 27, 1916, VARIOUS MATTERS One of the attractive places in town, and a splendid example of children’s home gardening is a row of eleven Lima Beans registered at the Wauregan house for s - den Park- | Sta¥, that way,” declares every _ex- Nice looking gooseberries are in ains Unch Backus Hospital—H fficer | are about 2,500 patients, there is much | retty fower gardens on Linden Park- | Sta3 that oy o eton e . e Fige iy m Unchanged at pi ealth O thac” i3’ unisual” Soct of his never | way, sust o Wiliiams sireet. ~The | &5t s ot fmpossibie, despitopast Miss Helen Murphy of Norwich is B Finds Polic John Do K B t | E6ts to the ears of the public, however. | children who have taken c - | fatiures, t ihin Doople are wic- m Light vehicle lamps at T.41 this rophy Fine oliceman novan Ke usy at|The outsiders hear the humdrum and |ure in the care of theso gardens as|tms of ~mal-nuirition. ~a co i usk Melons P "p'f““"f{(,‘;:‘ww"""m J. Coughlin at ph Pt v the routine—th eother 1 seldom. or | well as learning much about the dif- | Which prevents the faity cloments Of Native Broilers ferent flowers, are Misses Lylira and | £00d from being taken up by the blood | New London. The small savings banks that were quently sudden Jjolts which are un- E never spoken. pr i . The Saturn has left Newport for the| nrieq Mary Tighe of Norwich is Tako the porsons of large means,|Leah Desroches, Dorothen and Mar. | &% thev, &re, when the bowers Sorting Native Fowl Thames naval station. spending several weeks at the Hart- 1\ m——— for instance. Who would expect to Jsfll“fifi BXO\‘;H. I(V?[lhflr\}]ne lg'nld MIAG!'S&“B‘;? iflrg‘oh ‘heodblolod' rnluch 0“1 the lnlt l‘l"ll 1 | = ullivan, Amy Marsh, Helen 3 roducing clements stay in the! { Spring Lamb plany outings add social affairs are | ford house, Ocean Boach. = 4 e s i o Mitn B el o o | Famaste Brown and Mactore Stenicy szt;;t&e.w untl] they ‘pass” from the| 1 el ), walting for fair we: er, ith thin, ), of ontville, ha H i F i van. - e Iadiata nise up, g Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love of Baltio| With nothl Her S‘J&?“m“ | s e S e Y, is one woman there who has inherited | Brown and Francis R. Sullivan D5 correct this condition andlto gk in orchards about t have arrived at their cottage at Gro- " Jew | Ti0Te than $100,060 since she came. She duce a healthy, normal, amount of fat, A Quinces own are 3 brought to his attentlon on Wednes-| There was only one boy on the New | g £ b T st 5 | Gra Rock Ginger Ale Jrell ser, but like everything else are|fon Long Point to epend the summer.| gy hr. Eaward J. Brophy, health of. | London line steamer from New York | 1995 not e nee T Ty pruceeses Tunetibe & in need jof sunshine. 3 ¢ i o I8 o . B g Wigwam arrivals at Pleasant View | ficer, could report last ovening that| Wednesday morning. The boy was i o nature has denied them. ThiS can prob. | inclugs, M. and. M 19F | this city remains untouched by the|an Italian immigrant who was relcased | (10 hands that are half-outstretched Incidents In Socmty ably best be accomplishod by eating & rixed it nclude Mr. an s, Arthur M. | : heady to cut that mebdn when the i 0 el T aite o V% aSorR | Thompson and Miss Tmma Thompson | Now York epidemic that hus spread | from quarantine at Eilia Island Tues- | neady o ool tablet With evers mA T o o001 Tirits Ao sy mimeenCl loe SVaruicn. into so many other Conneticut com-|day end was bound for Groton. He|™“fhc’ richest man at the mnstitution Sssimiative SEents. Takon Wit meald > i # munities. e rigld exclusion of chil-|lacked less than a month of being is probably an individual who has jn they mix with the food to turn _the E Sheriff Job H, Tubbs, who was run|dren from focl of infection that has|years old and Le was allowed to pro- a sugars and starches of what you have 20t and some of the wise paey’ ph®| gown by a motorcycle on Town Hil, | made this enviable situation Dossible| ceed to Groton. Tt e wenta " poft Shirt and. carpet | Charles H. Phelps and Miss Phelps | cif5®alt Aokt ot St Hn Fos LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR dict dull weather until after that date,| New London, a fortnight ago, is grad- lhs ?ttiingmmnmmg:d B&ctl;ely byt tr;e }{ieauhho?icelf fi?mf"”fl:"“%d Wed; slippers, and lets his haid srow long :f\\;n?vagséx ag Harbor, L. I, for E‘L‘&‘{fl%&;“‘;:‘?fi;‘@"&;‘:fi&‘}i&{&‘ s “| Gally improving. ealth officer. . Brophy went to|nesday that all the heaith officers of [ g PPers: 2nd 1ot his days in the|Severa 3 i BEEESHISAL WORK. Rentdanta. o Nerwichs vinatite ootk New London Wednesday to see how | the towns along the New Haven road [1oF fear he will end his days in the 3 = 1 1 |fomerkarle. Reporied gains of from MOTOR WORK A SPECIALTY R} tins cautious. Chief H. L. Stanton and | _Physical Director C. J. Surbeck of|Officer John Donovan of the Norwich|from East Lyme to New London and of Qistant cousins are hovering|, )iss Hand of Bridge flmm\f?}‘t ig. | month are by no imeans infrequent, his'men have had omly four fire calls| the New Londen ¥. M, C. A is plan- | polico force was faring. Officer Dono- | those of th fowns on the Central Ver- | of QISANE, Souslns are POVERDE| nas returned home, after a briot vis- |Ponth, &rg, O 0o means infrequent| M. W. WELD . ’ ning to leave Friday for South Cov-|van is holding the first line of defense [mont from New London to and includ- : AP is|it with Mrs. Joseph W. Gilbert. absolutely harmless. Sarzol is sold by | during July. 000 and hoping he will not regain his T Telephone 397-12 entry, where he will spend August. against the cmm‘ncebot children under |ing Willimantic %‘;e now signed ::e reason before he dies. Vi OBatIeATA Eiahom 19aves to {f/‘ufi’:ha%.‘fx'é’“.inflmflwfr l!glr;‘xi ore.t E A Norwich visitor in Chicago writes 16 from New York, Bridgeport and the | original order cxcluding from the vari- s : 3 s, Charles A. lea - : her dr s every- | home of the hot, dry spell there, and| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stager and the | other places where the epidemic has|ous towns children from the infantile [, Another strange phase of the mat-|gay for Orris Island, Maine, where |where and’ every package contains ! Iy » 5 )y ter is that a lot of sixth and seventh i1 S uarantee of welght Inerease or money ! —_—— ——————————— | the relief experienced after a recent {g""‘:f\? fsnothtfl» tl\l;'shJ-tStngcsr.Lot‘;ln'-‘ made inroads, and Dr. Brophy found |;amlym infected districts of Eesw GotEIaE’ Wl ahars - the. hand-out f“e;;';” sit relatives unt! ep- | guara Bt snower est Main street left town Saturday | him having a rather busy time of it.| York ana other places where the dis-| 0! A 4t | tember. S STE—Sarsol. ts recommendon aike for a two weeks' outing at Plcasure|The big policeman is just the man for | ease is epidemic. a0 Wil tiko wiane when thess by as @ flesh builder and while excellent | Mrs. J. F. Manwaring of Black | Beach. tho job, however. Ie is there at the| Three children, accompanted by |RefS BRSSOl MRS T8 S0 0EC0hT | otrs. Abert Lewls, who has been|resuits'in cases of hervous indigestion | Point got a hen's egg the other day station when every train pulls in and | their parents, who were passengers on & the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Willlam | et have been reported, care should ba of its fair due all during their lives, = < faien about using it unicss a galn of that measured § inches in length and | Mrs. John R. Fitzgerald and daugh- | ho keeps an eaglo eye on every child |the 407 expross from = New York | Ofl'S t e : G Srell of ths bk notes, | I, Palmer. is now visiting in Cran- |taken about using & 4 7 inches round. ter Eleanor of Taunton, Mass., return- | under the age stipulated in the health | Tuesday aftcrnoon were compelled to S Ctording it law, i alll Alad e atate]tord Ne'd. Skl Hiilnel vk AR s g ed home Saturday after spending three | officers’ joint warrant. In every case,|return to New York because of the can collect from these persons of large =5 i The eighth annual reunion of the|weeks with her sister, Mrs. John W.|if the child desires to continue to Nor- | cmbargo on the admission of children. | gant cOlect from atieris at ths state] Drs. Charles A Roberts and daught-| 0l oo ived ana | to| mimmes Todd family will be held Saturday next | Shea, of 75 Summit street. it must show a cortificate of | They were put on board the 5.41 ex-|peinis Wio Sra-PRUCHS ot Mo S0t ar "of Worcester, Mass, are visiting | 078, Q0TS THaT e “men of the Nac at The Maples, the home of Mr, and Mrsl A M. Solitven, (contiaiterof the h from the city or town whence | press and sent back to New York. may have the money to pay more, but | MT- and Mrs. Joseph D. Haviland, of |{iona1 Guard are not being properly Mrs. F. Seth Wiard, at Yalesville. Centeal Baptis Rt ot e > and a statement in regard to| Dr. John T. Black, socrclnrylfl‘f‘ tgc the stato cannot take it. Greene avenue, | cared for. « 3 _ - - 5 G 3 s in that place. But|state board of health, was asked Wed-| " 'Dr Lowis B 150 tha hokDital - Miss Maud Williams of the Voca- ting Mrs. Grace A. Crowell, so- 1ot - i . 2 oo, Srown o S 2 |MILITIA AS BORDER e Tt ‘ e A SO % had urn back com- | nesday about the condition of the state|siaft has rocently pointed out the in-| M! \ = i ["_I_EGE tlonal school at New London, class of | ratio of the same church, at the|iaratively few, bocause people aro gen- | In resard to infantlle paralysi e et D GUARD, SAYS WILSON. it L IReg N e LB b e e *|erally acquainted by this time with| “The condition demands serious con-|pointed to the unenviable lot of these | vear . ners school forthe comingl o willam T. Ward _and her|the measures of exclusion most of the|sideration and hard work on the part|unhappy patients of large means who | Not There For Drill But For Protec- 1 ain Stre In some quarters of the city there|friends from Bridgeport, have return- |fight against paralysis. Still, Dr. Bro-| “Are the local reg ns_throush- | relatives outside of the institution, if il B 15 Searcaly o ay whon children do o | o ALIer & Ewo. Wosks: futomobile. trip | Py continties 10 get scores of lstters | ut the state’ for ‘the Guarantine Of | {n6 relatives were DUt WIIAG. 1o 4ns | wachington. Jaly 26.tn reply to a | A endanger lives and property by m s | covering over 1,500 miles, Their trip|® day asking for the conditions of ad- | cases sufficiently rigid?” dertake it. laint from Mrs. Henry Smith, of 3 | 5 = bonfircs and playing about them carc: | included traveling through the states| Mision, and iclephone inquirles aro| ~“In somo places they are. Danbury % e Winamac, Ind, who has . son in the Funeral DII‘Edfls | nder ne Pennsyl Maryland, to Washing- | {he doctor's days = e aperce duaran aass ] " v today thit the guard was be- WICH BUSINESS COLLEGE is put-| The state board of education has|ton, ones. i fnosday | t€ City employs doetors and nurses. IN ALLYN’S POINT TREE. e e e | WICH BUSINESS COLLEGE is put-| The stats board of etueation nas Bk e e g e ey U S e T s e e (R an almers & ) s i St o 3 > case of little 6 ol - , New Haven ¢ ro towns | As as $ithe icotn ey, arfll, and ! which means more salary for the stu- | 1ecticut school document 7 THE RAIN 1S EVER WITH Us! |gi° case of I Tuesday evenir d in Litchfield.” 1+ the services the men were per | number 405, containing the laws re- Simon, brought in Tucsday evening|and in Litchfield. Brood, Cyrus Chapman Shot It. |7 the services | N a e o : . g LRl i A R e o 3 orming were an honor to them and e ;omsig?";osga%mmn: The heaith _restrictions in forco| Evening—But a Silver Lining to the | physici The child ehowed little | officers havo e authority to quaran- | Golen Terey sen sutermy feom the oThe president referred to the pre- Obpasite Pest OML AN = RGBS gainst New York and Brooklyn c Cloud. ange in condition, and Wednesday | tine cases and to incur the necessary | aepyedations o et e autions of the War departmen i ED STENOGRAPHERS AND BOOK-|dren are keeping a nu under 16 nisht was comfortable, with o mani- | expense In the maintenance of the|sobrcaations of foxes, report homesim (he border camps safe against|fl sPhone 321-2 Lady Assistant [ KEEPERS, and we are going to train | from coming to the camps at Gardner| Weather—the most indisputably | fest s ns of paralysis and no fever, ~|quarantine. Positive cases should be| climbing black snake over six feet in |Gk G Sy Said the health record e students for the BETTER PAID PO- | lake this season. persistent, impertinent and uncalle Howland of Colchester, family |reported at once to the state board of | jength and as. larse around as a man's | OF, O Ricyetn b SITIONS by giving them the kind of g |for weather—prevented our sec in_to the Simons, found on|health and if assistance ig dosired it arm. The snuke, which was the larzest | Cxccrtionally. good. = s letter was el ' 4 In 1915, including 418 | municipal band concert last evening. € en he reported the case to]should be requested. The prompt re-|ever seen in that locality, was discov- nicatlons similar to that of Mrs. Smitn EXTRA GOOD training t q ere 12,746 names ien the city ha shed str « Dr. J. M. Kle - [porting of all s s s = e W raining which meets Nbve re“ulrements })‘:;Y:S W ll: l" 46 1; ;;1 S ‘::' : l\‘]’ ity “l/\’ fi “ \1 IIY dh T "V\' Y‘ \r{ }\1 n K\fukol ;\o :n g ‘t;if(‘:lln;\\;x;(‘ifl)l‘l‘“cl Pur rndr'go ered by Cyrus Chapman as it w i S x 5: 3 of the most exacting business men. on directory his cight, there was no sudden bia Chester. well defined 1 health officer own is urged on | seeking to make a meal off a hen and | Ther 3 i - | 13,047, incluai only 37 { trumpets and beating of drums, musel. the face, neck and, to all physiclans. i . . ac i Thers must be a superlative in ev- | 13,047, inclu e umpets and beating of 5 crdleg S Sl y chickens which were roosting in a tr < - 5 everything, and we ars acing o prove | T8 4HOWE &n fnctease of 301 names.|iNe. soft insisten, mover-ceasing pa |lsssor extent, of tho trink e HOw-| .1l rion Improving lsolation Bullding near s residence. rapman fred | Backache Is Discouraging |aje fine Old Cheese. Phone 1133-4| ir claim to this title through the| Tuesday in London a painting by | Military band with © Direot Sewahm|of i he said Wednesday| TFor precautionary mecasures of a|DiS 8unat the snale, et ot for prompt delivery. L 3 : ‘ o ground, where he co: ted the work " students we train this year. x}m Fodus Stor; Eten :m].s Whis- | wielding the baton under the arclights, } evenir mon family had had | possible :»mrnvmzo u(’, infantile paraly of despatching the reptile with his hoe A ot Uer, The White Giri painted in 18 erianty ro | several children from Prooklyn, N. Y.,|or other infectious diseases which may 2 T ARe s Know How To | §, P, LLEN, G Tho NORWICH BUSINESS COL-|ang the property of the Misses Way, and. Union Square w | with ¢ ummer boarders for the the selectmen of Norwich are Sutiatiso Rad 1E YorlsioN 0 . , arocer S i 1 £ NERAL Reach the C LEGE can save both time and money sold to Agnew, the dealer, for|destitute of people. Hundreds llast two weeks. None of the New| having the isclated ward near the Fu eachiitiiesCause. 113 FRANKLIN ST. in preparing for the higher grade, and $10,500, with keen anticipation Yerk children shows a any sians of Il 2‘1:|\~i\uf’vf-ll‘r‘njm\ ted and put in first R T consequently, better paid positions. . ¥ program that had been | n weve Three weeks ago at condition. Electric lights, run RustEy J Miss Mae A. Castelow of Meriden, | fixed for them, and now hundred {Leonard Bridge Dr. Howland saw an-|ning cald and hot water are being in-| The funeral of Mary O'Neil, widow| wotning more discouraging than a Gutas. | Boaioma A TuETORIRE Full particulars sent upon request, | “C¢r¢tary of the Dunham Family as were laid in ruins. The ther well marked ca of infantile|stalled and other needed interior re-|of Cornelius Dricoll was held from her i et i Toe Nails trented without paim. =ociation, has sent out notice for the| sweet, oul-refreshing summer paralysis which was placed an- s such painting and whitening |late home in Montville Wednesday | constant backache. Lame when you Comfort assured. 3 annual reunion of the Dunham family | But cheer up! Director Swahn told | ti is makir Is will be dore. morning at 8:45 o'clock with relatives | awaken, pains pierce you when you Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp NORWICH BUSINESS to be held at Lakeview park, Middie- |us afterward he was going to give | rd P. Brewer A stairway from the outside leading [and friends attending, including s * lift. It's hard to work or to|| Trcatment and Facial Massnst i e o LEGE town, Aug. the s: bgram with th ame band phy ian to the I lnyv to the second story 11 be built, [ from Springfield. New York, nd or lift. It's har : Switchies maae Trom: Four combe! |in the place Friday evening! | nd tiended the child Wed- | thus gaining access to the upper por- |burg, Pa, and Holyoke, Mass. Backache often indicates bad|| inzs. ¥ i coL ‘oot water fron! ol ot S e i found, he said, t the|tion of the building, which will be|John F. X. Quinn was celebrant at a . 5 ey 30, Terms to sult n; eleo~ ne 2 . b : Norwich people recommend == S Swiares B IMAN Brissi £290. s to suit. 4 4 RELEASE OF MILITIAMEN. | titsle =irl was run-down condi- | converted into a separate ward. requiem mass held in St. John Room annon Bulldiag . M, HINMAN, Principal tricity : 1d running n hig L | s H t inf: paralysis had nc Cne of Dr. Broph letters Wed- | church at 0 o'clock and the bearers Kidney Pills. Read this case: Tel, 743-3. (Teke Elevator) class shore scction N Tondonil e M T TR G ped and th was some dot nesday was m Harrison Crane | were J. Walsh, Thomas Quinn 5 Austin, carpenter, 80 Conn. Write towland, New | Senator McLean Tells How to Go L Sicese 1t S ot e R o Manonay,| James Austin, 3 . = & as_to whether it would manifest itself, | Noves, who with his wife and little | James aloney and John Mahoney = o B London, Conr About Securing It. In X London Wednesday there | daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ There were many beautiful flowe Penobscot Street, Norwich, says: It D RICHA — o = ‘ : was no ¢ in the infantile paral- | Charles D. N iring in Penn- | Burial was in St. Patrick’s cemete settle on my back and LFRE RD: g ° . I e So many people have written him|vgie sit » and Health Offic anfa. Mr. 2 csired a cortifi- | Undertakers Cummings & Ring wes SUE e e e DR. Al R S ! ng SR D = | asiing: fox inswuetions lad’ to “how. tolpy iC 1 sald there were no new |cate that would convince the health|in charge of the funeral arran, = a5 3 g s v g e B n whom they are dependent for| roundin v nd all the patients at|party was from a healthful place a st : e tions at the capitol in Hartford Friday t that Senator McLean has sent | Apeim ! were in good_con-|not carrving with them the organis OBLTUARY I oy dng sl ol e 0w el I = SIL ER afternoon at 2 o'cloc : Specific, inetructions on: that poiii€| difion. cre are six there now, Diana ' that cause infantile paralysis. Dt Tazok Patelso having a knife thrust into my Will Return August 15 AV from his office in Washington. In the - - 4 1y < Harry Schinm: first place, the families of the men | ————————————— Dr. Jacob D. Pattison, 7| back to straighten up. The kldney " EL SoBie Sndlsccon must make out'their atfidayits provinz | pLAYGROUND GIRLS EMBROIDER |NINE YEAR OLD LAD e ot Iy o ool Tl action gl inssulas | Dodu's) Elaney : e s Inited States cou o e med, e { s° canesda; Gl e 11s, procured from Nicl 's Dr owest Prices United States court lat Hartford He|ihen he sent down to the border and| N SPITE OF RAIN. SENT TO REFORM SCHOOL |neart trouble. He suftered s shoci | DS procured from Nicholson's Drus| Prink and Drug Addlctmns e ot e T b b unsecuzed faien with' cliniéar of the company, | — e b E - about two months ago and since has | Store, have always cured these at- : SHIeE e e Vec R e, ‘“n‘.\‘m file th ;, the partment | But Today's Victrola Concert is De-|Found Guiity of Taking $35 in Ice- [been failing in health. Dr. Pattiso o T have tried other medicines: gaNlmveddde the KEELE\:‘ TREAT- it o s o v ominenA the jurisdict pendant on Fair Weather. man's Money Bag. had been a practicing physician In |y, oo oo oS SUIET MECE MENT. Address resident physician. THE WM FR!SWELL CO e e R T y_ puz | G = York ‘and Stamford up/to a year| 0t have alwnys found 1t necessaxy to THE KEELEY INSTITUTE wet weather is causing what is known | : r is how to get the| The embroidery classes at the play-| Before Judge Barnes in city court use Doan's Kidney Pills to get 25-27 Franklin Street U e ¢ ‘erops. | Proper ajdavits. It would seem to be | ted sewing for the|Wednesd: ard Ghlumb, Rev. Frank Warfield. 307 Beach Street, West Haven, Conn, Large crops of hay and ave been | the prope thing for the militls ¢ and a howing | aged 9 streett Wit (W Rolatives hera) have Ireceived ) word e e Correspondence Confidential. A G e e s e e & their release to instruct | phas founa guilty ft of and |of the death of Rev. Frank Warfield, , at all ¢ . o { e — QL IRUG cenict e i milies to make the aidavit | ipervisor of the|was committed to the C A bl Dt by R for a kidney remedy — get ; | At present thers are 79 children, 40 | bave them sworn to by disinte appoint- [ School for Be He was taken there vhere he s wife had gone|D Pills — the same that s - on” Smith ave and re in ex- |t once. The government is perfectly |z next two weeks: | The testimony showed that a driver|fisld was tal A y 1l ena diea| i a (e ] I \ willing to release the men at of Mary O'Connell and |for John H, Ford lost o bug of el s il lo, N. Y DENTIS ' cellent health with the exception of | Willing to releasc the men at once, and ect, Miss Mary O'Connel Jor . IPord lost a bag of money | within a sho te. He was a Con o SPRING MILLINERY (S isietoten e b, sttty S tin e b s i i e ) B 00 el b e s has been taken to Backus hospital. | the men at the border, Miss Mae Shields; Greeneville, | was alleged the Gulumb boy found it. | esteemed by all who knew He 2 5 MRS. T. P. STANTON TR e v S D leaves, besides his widow, four chil- | o Main e e B cek will fi v 5 er - | he said he gave it to his dren, Clarence of Colorado, T and ne 52 Franklin Strect familics and individuals — Tha An- | she denied it. In court the mothe e T ot o s ard TuThS ¢ i from vacation outings, 1o give Church-Lord. s and s Ruth H Mount | the boy, Mrs. Michael Gulumb, of Frank Beckwith | A g P cor £l On Wednesday, at moon, the mar- mt surcer, Miss Agnes Curran | South street was charged with keep- i 1 the = % tour! : a goo Gt Me Eene e Miss_Anna Sweet. = the money. The mother and the it s i and A. . LaPIERRE | \'.§ ¥ of July, With its wretehed | masey i Shiig i, \“T“.' Taiand 014 Juviter Pluvius holds off to-|bov talked in Polish and then the lad | e\ voRK WAITERS J, M, & J. P. SWAHN 287 Main St. weather. | home of the bride, in the presence of | Thursday, @ Victrola concert will | said he did not give his mother the |N i & : y e o ; jice ven at the Mount Pleasant street|money. She was found not guilty and LOWER WAGE DEMAND. . PRACTISE LIMITED TO The first Spiritualistic meeting was S i elaiivesand o zrounds. The bascball nines of Hobart|the boy was punished as witnesses | l a]lors Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat held In the fadles’ Aid building at|pey Richard R. Graham, assisted by |avenue wnd Lake strect will play a glaimed, they saw the boy pick up the [Those Who Struck at Yale Club Ask Hours 10 & m. to 3 7, m. the ‘wot weather. 'The spéaker [ o ok Slsowm, DIDY/ dhe i 2 o Ay When the parting came there were $60 a Month. Franklln Square, 237 Main Street T = oS i?\’fi’xi‘s“lin(’gf R S e onoiton Yas, METROPOLITAN BAKE. anel hremlane oW 2| GiNew Tork, July 26—Forty waiters | Telephone 551-12 HAH e maTerI ety served. e Dride attractively | — 2 . s > | who walked out at the Yale club at | DR. SHAHAN, gave several tests. d in a traveling suit of Dongs | Norwich, Willimantic and New Lon-| ot aniiaren T hen wicoi® five voung- | Fo0’ jagt nignt, leaving the | o Diseases of the The committee of the Rockville et g match. en in mu.| don Staffs Unite at Oswegatchie|is in state prison for robbing honts | Withovt service, are still on a strike, - 0D AND STOMACH. Chamber of Com: e a nted t rs. Chureh is well known in m i SR f 218 | having reduced their terms from 365 Galbaine st | S LSERCE, Sommerce BSInid W0 | T crve ok inl NOERICh s o N || (Baturday: 1o ihSeai Tich harbor. The mother | (2%Go a month. In the meantimo the : : = ] NRGS Bloody Sputum, Run-|has s aa % “when | London, and Mr. Church is a member > rabpy situation, | o0 ojub is getting along with such TR e i ions, ‘Premuture Aging | Loo Soiected Thursday, Aug. 3, when| ofihe firm of Ghurch and Allen ,Inis coming Sawrday the stafts of | thoush helped by 34 a week from the | L3I0 Slub 15 sStting glops With, such a it the " Arteries. Culture | ™ 83 : 08 o rom a trip through | the Metropolitan z a . 1 - R : st S UGS | WES' dacied o haye the ‘outing at| . OP thelr retun from & trip theouan TN Lomion and WAL | Joseph Murray, aceused of trying e, but s stin newing oven the THE TALL TABLET STYLE an 1 reliable ‘provention of Ty | Mamauguin. near New Haven. Filnnd At e ok Ohuneh o will hold a joint clambake at|to defraud Clarence Marsh out of 4 |main dining-room, E i \1Thernh1_rna%£_hor !A)b(;rx ]Edv;;a,rds angjienacie e Wil be. enjoved, including a gfi;—n&lsecd !‘lxnlll Sept. 1 on promising to o e P“c obieE v econ 4 ¥ Mrs. Lillian celer took place at 9 —t 3 )il i Mr, Murray of New he account. , 52 at t 1 iters | o'clock Tuesday morning at the home t 9 o'clock Monday evening Wil- supervisor of the ordinary de- at first demanded a wage of 365 a jg excellent for small plots. of Mr. Bdwards in Montville. The|liam J. Carey of New London and Mrs. Poe s division, will be the [ NEW COMMISSIONER oUT For | o5, > ha It bg f MAH MILLS ‘NHEN YOU ceremony was performed by Rev. W.|Isabelle R. Snow of Norwich w honor. The committee in e rfhtheldl"nlcflg“vetl"‘e‘ fl“{'d"'sfo“";"]’;r‘;‘;f we ve a large number of H. Lakin. About 30 relatives and|united in marriage at the home of Re onsists of the following: John AEE] ANDI BEAUTIFUL | we showd Do £4d 1o pay wl i o friends were present at the wedding. |Joel B. Slocum, D. D., pastor of the loxantar Raeves su Toseph he said “The togular wage in ail these deslgr‘:s and have erected Taftville, Conn. o on picnics and outings Central Baptist church. The couple|C. Keegan. The trip will be made by |Removal of Broadway Gross Walks Other clubs is $50 a month regularly, | several during the past year. ; i g 2 8% i Swedish residents in Norwich arc|were attended by Mr. and Mrs. I L. | (e Nomeich men in autos faralshod Will Please Automobilists. andii3sh, fors tho best L offered the - ffer Printed Canton Silks, | take a greatly pleased to learn that a favor- | Robinson. Mrs. Robinson is a sister |py supt. G. T. Higgins, Joseph Kee- men l‘w‘sht srabgr;;rn&enl‘:rgso ,;_v‘]ael)e of May we show them to you? We offer inte anton Lk.l, abiy 0] he I 0 aj opriate | of tk bride. ga Fonta a XA r e o) Wi ast. y re- . 3 2, i p B i 1 AR AR S oy v ot o BT o i Mementer| S o Sovee 5 kel st kb o S o N Ok ) Kuebler Co, |Finted Oreendies, Printed | son, the inventor and constructo a short wedding trip and upon their % e s manhtr e am only doing what any one,would % B . H LIICITIOS DOLUC Jlin oot s oo oo e ot | Soearn it soctas, o *New” Fondon To ooy Swith the eity " Sraiains | do short-handedmaking the Best of 0 |Lawns. [ day by the house library committee. | where Mr. Carey 13 employed on the | Gorporations in Old Lyme and Pom- |which prohibits swinging amg monce |the situation, and filling thelr places 39-41 FRANKLIN ST. 3 Norwich: cars. st P 2 Willimantic an pa with you. You can then steam yacht Neudra. Rt ing signs over sidewalks. Ho has ai- |25 T2pldly as T can. Meals are be- £ illima ave hot or cold drinks as place the Buffalo Bill—101 Ranch Wild| Reunion of Ninth at Savin Rock. The following ne fled in the pamt|Ceen obstructing the sidewalks with e STt bave. st Salesroom closed between 12 and 1 | 6its the occasion. West chow went from Connecticut, the| The annual reunion of the survivors|DeW incorporations flled in Past| fruit stands and Gther stands in front | Ne2d Walters | 7 and afternoons Saturdays. 3 authorities prohibited the holding offor_the Nlntlhbco?‘nfgllcut“\'n!unleer: N . olnas of their stores to remove them and &0 s = . customary street parade because of | regiment will be held at Wilcox's at | ©Old Lym: I S > s gratitying to the commissioner { A full line for you to [l ine Strict enforcement of quaranting| Becn Mook on Setarasy. Anac: & |incorporated July 17,1916 to_oper- |{t, 15 Eratitying to the, commissioner Warning foithem. i TO OWNERS OF PIANOS select from here. regulations on account of infantile|Col. R, F. Fitzsibbons of Bridgeport | 3te docks. etc, Copital stocl, $2.000; | others are willing to co-operate. Fibe action fo s tholainer N Inine X G paralysis. is president and _Capt. Lawrence|divided into 20 shares of $100 each| " Commissioner Fellows will have re- |€ach Of the captains who fought in AND PLAYER PIANOS | O'Brien 1s vice president. There are | Commence business with #2000 In-|moved all cross walks on Broadway |the battle of Jutland ought to bo a You cannot reasonably expect your | THEPLAUT.CADDENCO i g Dleht boxes of magazines have been |36 members of the regiment living and | forporators: Charles N, Chadwlek |anq “Washington streets commencing | Warning to them not to 'run back Plano or Player Plano’ to rotain its ® J|ohipped tnis weck to United States|Captain O'Brien expects that about | Mary M, Chadwick, both 0f New ¥ork | with the one in front of the Record | lome next time—New York Herald. original tone and responsiveness with | JEWELERS troops on the Mexican border, to the| half of that number will be present CCLL leorge B. - % | building and extending north to out_regular azrcn‘lfng.ed X"J'fiféig‘“efi?fii Eatablished 1872 marines in Hayti and to the sailors|at the reunion. The Ninth was the Canada. Golt club, Tne, of Pom.|Fark church on Broadway. As the s = mothod Tras pieas = { BRI it i and marines on board United States|Irish regiment organized in New Ha- | Tomfret =Golf club Inc. of Pom-|surface of these streets are hard, it| Wallingford—Somoe 27 sitney drivers please YORREDK T. BUNCE, - " St» Norwich, Ct. J|ships in Mexican waters by the New|ven and Col. Thomas W. Cahill ot |fret: incorporated = July 18, 1916, to|is'scit by the commissioner that there | have secured licenses from James E. The Piand Tuner, London branch of the woman's sec-|New Haven was its colonel. Colonal | deal In real estate, sRIntan elub, 640 | is 1no ‘need for these walks and with | RoSers, clerk of the borough. The 27_Unfon St. Norwiech, Conn. | tion of the Navy league. Fitzgibbons 1s the only field officer | Capital tock =$FRO000: = alvided ~Wio)ihe elimination of these walks auto- E‘:roflfhtu'fgsuw hias ‘rle:;ll exziched Phon 1414-2. Jysa urvivin, 50 S 1 3 1 " | thereby to the amount of $51. 2 } A Iibrary tnatitute s to be conduct- gEithe mesimen o - b o business with $11,50. Incorporators: e e e S S, WINES, LIQU ORS“ ed by the Connecticut public libra For Blind Soldiers. st e ., v h : i ol b = Bt ilitone e o Trons At o | Zhbaut §1008 BoE ™S | Russell Perkins, E. A. Swain, F. q.|the walks they received quite fre SKIN DISEASES ALES, 5 ' Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor« wich, Conn. 25, open to grade teachers and high school teachers. The instruction in care of books, cataloging and other branches of library technique will be equally useful to librarians of public libraries and of school libraries, Automobile Party from Attleboro, An automobile party from Attleboro, Mass.,_enroute for Providence, R. I., spent Wednesday evening in this city. The party comprises the following: Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Carpenter, Miss Car- WHEN YOU WANT 10 DUt your bus- penter of Attleboro, Mass., Mrs. Jes Carpenter, Jr, of Greenwich and T. D. Gardiner of Pasadena, Cal. DOES YOUR STOMACH GOOD Horsford’s Acid Phosphate inesz before tne pubilc, tnere 18 ne| Alds digestion, allays thirst, and is medium beiter than thro the Sartimine imna GF “The ulletin. a4 jeepecially refseshing in hot weather. distributed hy the Dime Savings bank some wecks ago that gifts might be thereby given for the blinded soldiers of France and other warring nations, are being collected by Francis J. Leavins and the indications are that theer will be In the nighborhood of $100 for the patriots who have been deprived of sight in the great strug- ale. Attending Douglass Camp Meeting. Louis A. Frazier, the popular butch- er, and Mrs. Frazier of this city are spending a weck at the Douglass camp meeting at Douglass, Mass. Saybrook.—Mrs. Austin Harrington, who has been ill for several weeks, has improved and is spending some time with relatives in Jewett City. Goodridge, all of Pomfret. An Extravagant Congres: Representative Fitzgerald, chairman of the committee on appropriations, startled the house and will startle the country by his statement that, so far, congress is committed to expending in excess of $1,500,000,000. The nitrato plant, rural credits and ehip purchase Dills ‘swell the approprations so far made to $1,499,330.479.33. There _are several appropriation bills yet to hear from, and there is no telling when the raid on the treasury will end. This is an amount never before reached by any congress. The deficien- cy appropriations of this session have amounted to $53,267,000, of which he charged $89,974,343 'to 'the Mexican trouble~—National Tribune. pleasant. At present the work has been started on the elimination of tho Otis street cross walk and others will follow as soon as there is_ sufiicient hard crushed stone on hand. Compensation for Broken Leg. The following compensation agree- ment has been filed by Compensation Commissloner J. J. Donohue with the clerk of the superior court: The S. A. Goldsmith Co, New Lordon, employer, and James T. Potter, New London, employe, for broken lez July 8, 1916, $10 weekly commencing July 1% and continuing during incapacitation, med- ical, surgical and hospital expense. Pawnbrokers are advance agents of are more or less aggravated by tho warm summer weather, and careful at-, tention should be glven in_the treat- | ment of ECZEMA and SALT RHEUM, | as these skin troubles are usually ac-, companied by extreme inflammation. | E.L. M OINTMENT gives pleasing and prompt results in the treatment of these skin diseases because of its proven superior healing efficiency. Its soothing. cooling and healing effect upon INFLAMMATION, RASHES, CHAFINGS, SUNBURNS and HIVES always satisfies, and grate- ful users appreciate the merits and value of E. L. M. OINTMENT. Price 250m.box. All druggists. THE L. A. GALLUP co. AND CIGARS Fresh, c wplete stock. Best Service. DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Street R. R. AGNEW, M. D, Physician and Surgeon Room 214 Thayer Building Norwich, Conn. Greencville offices, Office Hours: 12-2; 2-4 p.m.; 7-8 except Wednesday. 7-8 Wednesday and Satur- and day evenings, and by Saturday appointmeni THERE 1n 80 cave=tlsing mearun 1n Eastern Connecticut equal 1o ne Buls' letin_ for Dusiness resulta.

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