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: SOOI SRR e e e o £ R ! | _mmowsTyp QUT COLGHESTER CHILDREN For Your e 5 - . is s . A O'Ctehnnal} ot"Bolt%n, !fiu 1s lncldents ln sOO'th &edless Gfipfilfit Nerwichy Satrullay Pl 29, 1810, l’i:m‘:aryl'nzz;:ro: a'.:ru:;!.nu 4 Before retil; —_ e S5 Stevitns ? - g 5 ; Bt . Ot iornes VARIOUS MATTERS . | "% " 5% % e = 2o ° | City and Town Authorities Agree to Cooperate in Endeavors| sces v, myicr vrowre nas veen 3 warm water Sulph Z o F 8s 1 : T ot = ington fi visit to Nor- 2 1 H - and nsure a s R July 29th is St. Martha’s day. to, Stenington from a vislt to Nor-| - go Prevent Inroad of Infantile Paralysis—No Children i . Al Y e phur Sweet Potatoes o . D, >k 't ible tri; Light vebicle lamps at 739 this| Henry W. Tibbetts is passing a| . May Stop Here After Sunday Without Health Certificate | (i saatmseris . o oo iomeible tip It Musk: Melons evening. few days at Narragansett Pier and Native Broilers It was a relief Triday to have-a day | VAt Hil From Place They Come From—Dr. Klein Will Keep |, 30 and drs Charies s. Holbrook Retg- Dgsl)les without humidity. Mrs. George C. Lane of Mystic has . Lyl . (a1 Druggists Native Fowl been spending a few days as the|. New York Child From Colchester. Fairles, Vt. during the week. Contains 30°%; Pare Sulphur. A new trapeze raflway has been | gucce SPTelatives in Norwieh ew lor lidren £rol = . g W e k'S Hair & Whiskor Dyo, Black or Browm, 500 Spring Lamb erected on the water-front at Atlantic g Miss Maria Gallup of Norwich is the E 5 beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cloran and - g ¢ . ol » |guest of her grandparents, Mr. and | Indiana Beef = - g children of Boston, Mass, formerly of A 3 Mrs. H. H. Gallup, at New London. "~ Gra Rock:Ginger Ale ) : d;}??"eysee‘?gfyi?;"?fio?fg ‘fi'&é‘é’&?g this city, are in town for a few days. Three things followed an hour and a \:;m blo kelpt as Ylmu on Westerly and A ana ‘Ir;—‘A“Mbam Mitenall, I5 = = New London trolleys. Mr.. Mrs. Arc 2 s S outings. Louts Fraziér has returned from |Balf conference of the Norwich health] WSg, g0 008 1100 T enues of possible|and children, Frisble and Marion ’ , the Douglas Camp Meeting Grounds in | authoritics on Friday morning, the|gpproach to Nerwich s suarded, It | Mitchell, have returned from a fort- T ; Ssmhe e of she f;fil;f‘i;fl;?( s;:getcrr%x; Massachusetts where he - spent this | determination to exclude all Colchester | will be increasinzly difficult for any | Right's stay at Gardner Lake. UIvLL) b B being unusually fine this season. i children under 18 years of age from | children to be smuggled into tov ".1\,‘, Mr. and Mrs. Hibberd R. Norman Don At Watch Hill, Plimpton House|the town and city of Norwich, the Some of the boys heard the band|guests include Miss Harriet E. Hew- | lining up of Colchester with the other concert last evening from the roof of a Mi: Ma Sty ish T LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR [l &0t Tibrary Honaine rome, itt and Miss Mary E. Standish, o and _children have returend after! spending several days with Mrs. Nor- man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles turned baclc on I and two women, part ‘of \Vhom were towns in the fight against infantile| coming on to Hign Funeral Dree ELECTRICAL WORK. s A 5 5 Lehancr: paralysis, and the decision an the part| As It is becoming almost ;i"’q Tlace e e e ertain of the lessees of shore cot- Recent Wigwam arrivals at Pleas- |of Health Of Dr. Bdward J. Bro- £ SO LAk . yarious Bages i g M. W. WELD coming travelers tomorrow or Mon-| Knox and Mrs. Louis A. Wheeler, of | Thompson of the town to exclude from i Thomoeer b e e B 337 MAIV STRE._T day. Norwich, Norwich after Sunday. noon all cail-|order on I'rid : dren from any place which canot and|, After 12 o'clack, ncon. Sunda uly 22, 1916 are as follows: Telephone 397-12 Most of the Methodist churches In| Mrs. Frank L. Lathrop of Norwich|daes not give the travelers a certifi- | 80, 1916, no children under 16 y ot iss Agnes Brennan, — Miss _ Ella | g Oppevite Post Offisa this district will close Dboth camp|has been the guest of her brothers at|cate stating there is no infantile|age, residents of any < or place|Rooney, L. Herowitz, = Mrs. Emu 2 meeting Sundays, Auvgust 20 and 27. | the Road district, Stonington, for sev- in blace they come from. |Other than Norwich, shall be allowed | Woodward Lathrope, B, Maisfer, Bern- Phone 321-2 i unless sald cl ficate 1 dren loc: o7 eral days. Tt 1s expected that Rev. C. F. Eldr Conference ‘was held 1 | 10 8top in Nor @ Odenbzett, Miss Bertha Salemw- n's office at 10.30 o'clock, | Present a ce om _the! ze| Miss Jennie Congdon of Norwich is |/ et e and Fi Select ‘a B: health department stating that there is —_— = The Sun is of Niantic will supply tho pulpit at|visiting Miss L. Luella Wiison at “As | S0 0t Kiiyn A% Brow and’ Henlis|no_case of infantile paralysis in the| oyerlooking Branford Farm Stock. the Baptist church in Moosup August| You Like It” camp, Lord’s Point, for | ofoers B and Thompson were| €ity or place in which such children Sac v Willlam W, Valuable Japanese Plant. - 6th. the week. in attendance. They had plunsed into|Fegide. =~ . oo vs|the New London County A plant grows in Japan which fur- Out Agaln The Lvons residence, on the corner| Mrs. Alexander P. Williams and|the consid B Of the main object| While ooy children of “fhe | Society was at the Bran nishes a sort of vegetable leather. It 1 of McKinley avenue and Spaulding | daushter ‘Alice left town Thursday for (.rmeiu";ifov‘éfitqgg:sig?e nfeotios | health officers, Dr. Bre lled at- i'“,"'j" 3 forion L {t‘g":‘l‘ Y1 a pretty shrub called the mitsumata, An ANSCO will come in J|5treet. has been altered into two apart- | a stay at Narragansett Pier and Prov- Colchester, when Health Officer | tention Iricay nisht to the possibility | SRS, OVCE Fre ve SO BOREIN | ang jes inner bark, after going through B e Joseph M. Klein of that town et in|0f adults spreading the infection and ‘:\It\(u;r:‘g?r Ve S | certain processes, is converted into a ? is Sunday. s Sbrings | corves B 5 - | word that he was waiting withoht and | he urged that the quiet life would be |3 AL Y S 7 2 5 very handy this y X Stafford Springs correspondent| Mrs. John W. Twomey and daugh-| WoIC S el s he | quite as safe and sane during th substance as tough as French kid, so 3 mentions that Mrs. C. R. Andrews und | ter, Miss Florence Twomey of Spring- | asked to be made a member ol the| {i;ybious times as one spent traveling Telephone Men Play Griswold. | translucent that one can almost see We have all sizes and grades family of New London are in camp at | field, are guests of Mrs. John Drohan 8 readily granted, | ‘0 ot ot nezested S Rl T A ratal Dot of the Sath 4 = tabl ot in' stock from the Box Camera Crystal Lake. of Clairemount avenue. on new life. ] e 5 2 through it and as pliable and soft as ho expect friends com ern he had read in the [ Wich people - e i . League of Rockvil's| Mrs. Bernard Coyle and son Ray-|paper t ng that the meenng’ EEn e o me e era at $50.00. Cermanth attended | mond Francis of Norwich Town are|was to be )u-m and he lost nq time in| 4 &5 q:d‘ N‘mflm{m‘ R e " We' do 'Developlig ‘and Prinit: the State Luther league convention at| visiting Mrs. John P. Combies at|getting down to it. He asked to be |Situation a 3 R ey eing Lake Compounce this weelk. Sdgewater, Lord's Point. ad authority to exclude ing. n from the town of after Mayor Borwn had Telephone lenill ton iy e | caltain g iswold team on Plant field today at = v London. Become Valuable Industry. Ly AR A Annual produetion of honey and wax in the United States has gradually size at $2.00 to the Folding Cam- he Luther gelical churek Two cases of infantile para covered in Groton, Fannie anc Concent at Wildwood Park. Several fro mthis section will attend| Thomas Manning of Norwich is 'y the reunion and banquet of the Con-|sSpending a week at the home of his o e o ¢ Jersey, were admits | | Tunbs Militare band will give | mounted until it now totals in value THEPLA i i .}l necticut 1. ive club to be held|father, James Manning, of 35 Cole- hiad Siven additonal | ted to the contagion ward of Memorial | concert at Wi A e e at Cozey Beach, East Haves man street, New London. information. Dr. Klein was convinced | hospital Friday morning, on Fegle- | sunday. S stablishe i his was the power t ive or §°a 5 Lot 5 : r - Ir N PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING There was a_general ai Mrs. Washington Holt of Fast Great And lbe bt e ms mEn Prehistoric Ivory in Piano Keys. 4 _as_money_by Plain has re rrned home after spend- the ancient Britons. S s KERE ing several days in Hartford, the Sy guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt. Miss Ruth Krause of New York, who_has been the guest of Miss Frie- da Blinderman of Washington street to get rid of et The children, aged two and four| mow people know that a great deal | years, went to-Groton before the em- : ‘barzo was placed on The [Of the ivory from which our piano man mited 1n| cases ware reported to keys, billiard balls, knife handles and D Funthor eases of in. | . W. Hewes and the dis combs are made is collected in Si- any further cases of in- |- V. TIOY : madee ; e 1 from New York or|™miakabie. -er | Deria from the fossil remains of the ikl T L The children have been living over houses F Look For the Street Ciock hauissadey a long str that he agreed to come over nse with the other who stand united in Men and wo: THE DEL HOFF | c. .o Geo. Strouse, rovided for the past few weeks, has returned e S | the store of Buano in Tha giant mammoth, the great-grandmoth- European Plan adv. to her home. SHstent. e felt that|Dar Ledyard avenue and no one knew | or of the elephant. Many of these | ] fldces Roit B pootpmuch fa family ‘was im the Boroushi| picsl oo e breetos n ey veats Rates 75 cents ner day and um In some of the state thera is| Miss Helen Murphey, of Norwich, n ‘should e keptlimf o are” 1o other children. The | o eaq i HAYES BROTHERS. speculati » whether the scare | Who has been spendi a few weeks ich children, tempo-| pouse has been thoroughly fumigated |©ld, having been preserved in frozen g x5 about inf not de- | Pleasant View, with Miss Clare o conniderning the fact|gng cleaned and t soil or ancient ice recently brought to Teleohone 1227. 26-28 Broadway |lav the of | hlin at the Coughlin cottage, has o is has already | occleanec and the the surface. urned home. ere in 6 vear old Hilda mon of the Scott Hill reglon, who is s bospltal with a relative- | one Jeaves or enters the buil and who on Friday | erything which can be dona to preven ally the same com- | the spread of the disease wili be a tended to and there is no dea red that he would be|of fear as the children ] - vith the situation ade- | mixing with others to a sreat cxtent. Colchester end, but the| The town will assist the family ties decided to put Into There was little new development in xclusion for the next|the New London embargo agair Te- | dren under 16 of age being the bon will be | mitted to this ¢ from infected tch on the| tricts of infantile paralysis or ry by this measure| with the exception that one N re left to appcint 7 attempted to bribe one of the whom will_ b 5 department New The briber said: “Take this my party go to a hotel and | get it “You take the next train home, sir,” was the reply of the inspector. tember. while it is under quar: clal policeman who will Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Holbrook have been guests this week of their daughter, Miss Josephine Adelaide at the Wyckoff camp, South | irlee, Vt., and they have since pro-| Dr. Klei cecded to Bethlehem, N. H. unable to cope DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES ! Suite 46 Shannon Building * Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- 3 trance. Phone. Wedding Gifts IN SILVER Lowest Prices THE WM. FRISWELL C0. 25-27 Franklin Street the blac standard. Benjamin J. Houllhan, teacher at orwich Commerc school, leaves today for Pleasant View, where he will spend his two weeks' vacation at Santa Maria cottage. Mr. Houli- place will be filled by Ira B rdson. WHAT YOU GET is more important than WHAT YOU PAY. one of line on th at c Mr. and Mrs. Brainard, Mr. and| S { Mrs. " Alfred White and Miss Helen | . own of Westchester and Mr, C ence Treadw: nd let n for- of East Hampi the guests of Mr Chapman. Mrs. are visiting at M el 1 E ATTENDING MOTORCYCLIsTS' |SEPGWICK W. R.C. BECRUITING AN NORWICH The Chas. A. Kuebler CO. o HOLDS 30TH ANNIVERSARY. FOR ADDITIONAL SOLDIERS ’ | it i o 39-41 FRANKLIN ST. | C. V. Pendictam Jr. and Charles R,|APPropriate Celebration Took Place | Major Payne Will Work Here, in Dan.| NoOW is the time and there Friday Afternoon and Evening. ielson and New Loadon. s no way in which the vaca- officers | 43 1, observed thelr|and 21 enlisted men who have been | L1OT days can be so well re- riday afternoon !lndi stationed at Niant for sev 1 days qlenlbere‘d and CHJO) Ed th\. v noon a business | and who were recently c sen to co _the president, | duct a recrulting campaign in this | hola vear thmuqh have a full line of alr, The te, in which an effort will be ma trans- | to obtain approximately 1,230 a | tional members for the Con Calvary, | and gning the officers to diff recitation, | cities. oo Sokation| SN o1 pavia Connor of xew Lon- | 23mRel PREMOS Burdick Represent Local Riders. C. V. Pendleton, Jr, of Broadway, | has heen in Providence this week at the fourteenth annual convention of | the Federation of American Mortor- |3 ists and Charles W. Burdick of City is there for the end of 7 ate maner Woman's seven Coast Artil DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TC Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 a. m. to 3 . m. DR. SHAhAN 3rpc:alls€ tonal Guard troops now Ariz, and Tobyhan: ng pro- ir headquarters throu o >lano solo, | State this morning, on orders for . Adams, who has been attc ntion and who is on » City, where he zel Banfield: Ho 1ot Providends fternoon and | on Diseases eiint the evenine. | Letter, Mrs,|don has been ordered to conduct the BLOOD .\\n ,~-nnr H. iil leave at 8.30 ng, Experience. in Hartford. 4 % 4 ur and expects to make | lection, signment _sched Bring in your Films and let Troublc following: < Conditi TS ‘ention opened Wednesday | I Mrs, down Alice Peale; us finish them for you as our S the Crown hotel 10, res Miss Grace a business session. At | With One work is guaranteed and sure to re were races at Narra- son, Ms On Thursday morning | AR ‘clock the women visitors ware incd at Roger Willlams Par the business session at Bl i Foiay ot hends went| please. The CraTston Co. |5 and dletown, Metcalf of Stame the programme, refreshments | £0rd and Greer and caké wer 3 ge condensed mince meav (s lay of the best quality of nd other items which can mid-summer cut Poultry e Co R sl % > all of which are found in Emest E Bul}ard th: n ;3 Rocky Point on the boat for an | vnnén‘l(‘d,\;\ B oStk Sonart fho Tnited with the exception A 2s- | outing. nished by Mrs. O . tng campale . £ spices s. The study of' < The feature of the whole r‘m\\nn-l Tled on in_ every state in the Kok d mince meat has ex- 1y | tion will be the big race at Nar - IO brinibrine Heleiion nal e d of 100 years and ri who | o0 : 0 e o ard units up to ful th, : S feat et VIOLIN ot ol e w2 B ma e SRl e v Good For Hot Weather =i, bt ot e ihe oty Sae o SRR M S e e AGAINST NEW LONDONERS | infant d | < g e 1 which it is packed n 5, company at New York eriaps e aty ! ey g : OTRE SERLE i 1 % ¢ 4 s e 1] 1 = i . 3 1 eyond repre the competition TLACHER pointed as chief clerk af the company-a = New Jersey Real Estate Mortgage | will he nece Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad|3.3%% Zeproach 9s the competition wharf at East New London. FUNERALS. Company Filed Papers. lty men m.-‘ 2 guarding of the most minute detail of All String Instruments repaired Ay ery o s lotated 1 i - | the business. The appies u: of Vieling sofd on eas; ie:\u The Stonington Mirrow savs concern™ Mes. “Daniel OiConnell, Fr pape suit for $10,000 | about 1,000 men Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper the best £rade of New York Giats, 4 ing former i sidents: The funeral of Ellen Shea, widow of | were filed on I ¢ with the clerk of | troops at led i Sardi Es whe i crown the For appointments address E. and Mrs. T t and fam } iel O'Connell, was held her | the superior ¢ t returnable the full war e erring, Jardines, C. 2 known. The 3 of Ansonia are the | late home, No. 100 West Town street, 1y in September. The Real less than 5 5 the best quality E EDCEARD Elssibiace o month in the bor " having & | Friday morning with many rel company of New Jer- | cut National s con- h, C 5 | wich, Conn. at the home of lett. | and friends attending, some coming | on the 16th of June,| It is not known vet what methods highest L 11 rork | Will be used by the coast 374.- | ficers to bring the Connectic rd up to full war sle that will be from New London, imantic, Col- chester and other places. Rev. C. W. | Brennan officiated at services con- | ducted in Sacred Heart church and at | The defenda | the close of the mass two hymns were | action is bro The bearers were Charles Mc- - E. Gre me cou in it t of Ni favor ‘of Greene paid and the ainst her and Os- of New London. ar, as we all the different iting the differ- difierent gravulation re- t purposes. Ty Pecple’s Riarket @ Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor — The state treasurer’s office has sum- DR. A. J. SINAY |shaihrinis Gers banks t particle of ir s - i : any other article 3 | noti nks having savings de: ey, ohn Lynch, Thomas Connell, - — have a ser used in the manufacture of mince meat | ments. Bartholomew Sullivan, ames McNally BOYNTON—ZABRISKIE. vate as ass we call your attention |15 thoroughly cleaned and hand-picked and Thomas J. Mar Burial was in = - and the rec to our large display | by people trained to know what should . 4 N Employes of the New York Streot|the Catholic cemetery. Undertake ich| Wright whence they w S e v would not be used and in this Rooma 18-19 Alice Buildiry, Norwioh | Cleaning Department have held o meci. | Hourisan was in enarse of the funeie | Engagement Announced of Norwich | UELE fhe & cquipped and u o BTN the article comes to the house- WATCHES, PIN S, |manne LAVALIERS, RINGS | Wife cleane and DIAMONDS. possibly take the H |- | own Kitchen, r SRose You Rane LAl it Smay besandiT Phone 1177-3 Ing to protest against the finding of | arrangements. Norwich: YoungiLady to Vice Consul} ¢orme G 74 t Jurea c : eorge Tirrell of the Bureau of | Jacob D. Pat Standards,, formerly of Norwich, ih: Dr. 2 WILLIAM C. YOUNG a Iahorer can support a family ot Aie| Undertaker Charls by far than she could ame articles in her dless of how clean ! the filler for at St. Thomas. nece: Clarence D. Boynton on. Gager, Jr.,| Mr. and M ed at the hnnw 7 = g ways certain to find s Soa. ple. £ air r_to on $840 a year. ent the body of Dr. Jacob D. P nnounce the en; nent of their| that the majority her mince pie. . of dirt STETEON & YOUNG on to Harleyville, Conn., Gaughter, Helen ton, to Lu.{less than 75 men, when mobil v the ‘best in_quality, | being prevatent is today 2ok The New Haven road has ane oon cn the 4.55 o'clock tr: ther K. consul at St.|orders were issued. the most original in design anc ast | disputed by U authorities on CARPENTER and BUILDER | nounced that another embarzo to 11 Services will be held at Har- | Thomas, Dan dies. but not least, the most reasonable in|food produe ed in u. Best work and terlals at right|Until midnight next Wednesday, has - price. mince meat is of the and to- Trices by akiiod lotor i rig] been placed on all carload and less | Miss Louisa Norris. Congressman Fresman Home Today.| MUNICIPAL CONCERT SATISFIED| Why not pay us a visit? QY e manie ol ooel which you then car load con: nments coming | L Y 2. 1 P. Fi a s et e by v i 5 = The funeral of Miss Louisa Norris, Cong an Richard P. Freeman BeiHE A Serv-us. S0 Nreat Telephone‘ 50 West Main St. o;lfo med company'y fines via Harlom Siiiir DRI (N ot Will return to his home in New Loa- | Weather Was Fine and Big Crowd En- F w GUILD Jeweler ?x,i’?«z”firfi-‘flfix R Meat. e wich, was held at 2.30 o'clock Friday |don from Washington today. It is joyed a Fine Program. ) e il can be used as handily by the house- t i1| afternoon at the family home on|probable that he will be able o an- = Phone 799-3 21 Broadway | \iite as July 26, 1916. ot“gp:{‘:gflg St Gurdon Bil | Westford avenue, Stafford Springs, | iotnce the date of the commencement| Friday night’s bama concert R A the o v. v ation f improvements to New London har-| helq - e =t | painting, Mother and Child. the work | Rev. Levi Rees of the Congregational | of Improver eld under a star-lit s By request of the City|5f'F i & Tomp 1§ bedueatne 4 fiot b0 et P B BN RasE dn Sl Box, for W 090 Jas been ap-|alone would have made it M v G1 Stafford Springs lemetery. propriated. dent Wilson signed Health Officer, all garbage |t Bl Memorial at Groton, mince meat for all it requires is a little water and being heated for ten minu 1 it is ready for the cF and then the table and she may D. S. MA RS I | vithout fear of loss cairy three or e R i G the bill Thursday afternoon and it is|Successful. But as a matter of four packages of mince meat in her and was hung on the walls of the ex- o < H < 2 9/ g . - expected that work will begin immedi- [ Tubbs’ military band played pantry, having it ready at any time cans or barrels must be cov- |t Toom there Thursday. = a’fe'"'tf;?;ss}!ncéi’n?&i‘,i court | 2t spirit the choice program that Direc- Yor the chance ocou of unexpects tor Swahn had arranged, and their ¢ Pianos ed company and it will be & Bood ered with a' suitable tight| Af the last resular srange meoting | Friday morning Deputy Judse H. H. 3 = Voh Sreat = s ser ree ir dirt. It is ot at’ Bkonk, an animated dlscussion on | Petiis disposed of & lons deskcet. Spilled lodine Over Face. e Shhimens el et i . S e cover from this date on. “The Summer Boarder as a Financlal| There were nine cases of intokica-| While removing articles from the | X M: C 4. had sent up light refr Plaver-Pianos made from condensed mince meat is . Asset, or a Nuisance,” was taken part | tion and breach of the peace. pantry. Lep Clish of @luone Pleassut| 00 foF oonsumphion during inter: Y about as cheap a dessert as can be Per order of in by several sisters who thought the| Willlam Anderson, colored, was fined | treet, ad a boitle of lodine fall from | Fio=lon, | Arthur Campbell’s solos . , B ird s et s booe boarders more of a nuisance than fhe | $10 and costs for keeping a disorderly | an upper shel RE tlin over thelgan et suares was filled wvith people V 1ctor \/ lctrolas For many years imince meat was GEORGE E. FELLOW profit received compensated for. house on Cove street. He went to jail. ;9.“ s g ey Boge “:“ ‘C‘”E“‘: and automobiles and all seemed to be considered a winter dish. Each year ‘harles Sedusky, wh his eye but some of the contents got | o % 5 5 SoTthnity e for the last ten qur factory has ha P S, The post office department announc- befgpgajf,t?fsidum,,,_ was oontinued| Into his eve, inflicting a burn. The st Bl e ON EASY TERMS to' increase 18 capacity during ‘the Street Commissioner. | es that the parcel post convention cons | untif " today (Satarday) ander $300| Sluss, however, did not et in his cye. Nt i et e chigt o Summer months ‘until today it runs cluded between the United States and {ponds. = ———— Sorts and conditions of saan at one and | Sunlight Building; Marsh Building, y of the year with a regular China will take effect August 1, 1916,| For acting In an Indecent manner, New Revenue Stamps Here. the same thms ss & il e ason pand | 96 Franklin: Street, 230 State Street, of helpers. “We ship goods to 570 1} and that parcel post packages = for| Charlas Poole was fined $10 and costs,| Local tobacco dealers have received | concert on a pleasant summer nisht, | Norwich New Londen part of the couutry the entire JOSEPH BRADFORD, China will be adm““eldr‘m‘ fl"fl_lu’er and Angelina Bottomley was sen-|the new revenue stamps which the [If the weather holds out. well have | . . vear. Tiglst_nr cour fe‘gg(‘imsaoadsgg‘eii spo daie to ihe parcel post mails for | tenced to 30 days in jail and was tax- [ government have put out. The stamps | many such. X 2 = i in the use O se g v BOOK BINDE that country. .= |ed costs of $9.35 for the same charge. | are three times smaller than the ones el DR. W. HOLMS Dentist When mince meat was eaten only in . : formerly used. Shannon Building Annex, Roam A | the winter Zonat et ey e P S Ak o T It is probable that less fhan one o the |1 A meteorite weighing about 20 tons Telerhone 522 creased sale over the former winter Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ord With. )1 third of the earth’s population get| About 1,729 miles of railroads in the |is reported to have fallen recently at | ——mmeme— = pion. G e 108 I:;pr;w / b P O e i ‘;'JJK'EL"{'&E whaf“ %ne‘b.dcan! call a “square U:nodl ;mtes :fivf b;:;-; ‘e.};gtrlfled to %@0& in the state of Pernambuco, TR D THE L. A. GALLUP CO PRUBOWAY, v erves. . Buy a'bottle . v ‘meal”, mes_a day. 3 about 78 in ‘ore] s, & % IS 1or business results. 4 X e ks U3 A .