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S e e A TeButletim, | NO WILFUL MISCONDUCT FOUND |" " S5t B ey S s Ths Porems & [yt { E. A. Prentice of This City Ready to | Notice of funeral mereatter. Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 3, 1916. Receive Subscriptions. HUNGERFORD — Ent into _rest, ; : P o o em- | WO of hoberi L' Hungertord. of THE WEATHER. Commissioner Donohue Reaches Decision in Long Drawn |, = & Slos of thin €1cy 18.& I Chester, Conn. ber of the siate executlve committes of the Young Men's Christian assocla~ | T Ryes 2 yhouniain Hill cemetery, Decp c for o . . 5 ey ver, Thursday, Aug. 8, on the ar- latic cmat s iibts moteracs o Out Ginsburg Case, in Which Plaintiff Was Burned by | tlon and s authorized to receive con- | vl of 515 train s WM. H. ALLEN c tributions from rsidents of this town | Deep River and Hartford papers please < = SETH N. TAYLOR Deratures prevall with a_tendency to et 2g |and vicintty for the Connecticut eol-| copy. - ] L WiLeon rising temperatures in New England Acid — Award of $3,066.42 to Varnum E. Crane’s |t oo neracs NOLAND—In New London, Aug. 2 AUGUST 5 I e tiie il e 1 eant ATl witn relatives or friends at the| 1915 Jobn S Neland, in his S0t f 88 Main St. Qistricts’ Thursday audl probebly ¥l Widow. N e Aot Imaeatin (e Fuperal sorvices will bhe held at the S ALE oF t Main day and will continue above tho sea- the extent of their abillty. These con- | Rriiar® sng ie ot 2he o o Belor s e Wiady for Thursday and ¥riday: . tributions will be used to the best ad- | iives und friends invited b attend. North Atlantic moderate west to - the tis i nefit of e T WILLARD—In Norwich Town, Aug. 1, . . 2 Southwest with fair weather. Middis |yt o metter of Solomon M. Gl | o e e paonniiry, Made state | ticut boys doing duty on the border. | 1916, “Annis’ Hyde, beloved wifs o EVERY year about this {ime we hold our Annual Sale of burg of 862 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn,|inents at the hearing that GInsburg| <he Young Men’s Christian associa-| Edwin H. Willard. 5 5 B JOSEPH BRADFORD, Atlantic, moderate south with fair | " had been cautioned by them not to F restdence, 407 T * | Weather. N. Y, claimant. vs. Messrs. John T.|uac (o eavhoy rnich ho 3 e ag |08 Of this slate is to begin at once | Funeral from her late resMence, 407 Blankats, and so important are the savings which this. Forecast. Hettrick, David L. Herman and|it was too this Tight the pur-~ | 2cHve worl among the Commecticut| ,o0h 350" 8 yclook. Burial in i i - BOOK BINDER Northorn New England: Fair and | Charies . Armstrons of 105 Broadway. | rose in view, had thet inacead of ai- | Sodlers who are doing patrol duty. A| Pinliy Yool Yanuc cemetery. Sale offers that housekeepers watch anxiously for this an: ] s 5 1 i ber of secretaries will be sent into by th tunity which it s, warmer. Thursday: Friday — thunger | New York city, employers, Fidelity and | lowing 50 pounds of the aoig. to fow | 2o : THIBEAU—In Lishon, Aug. 2, Theo-|§ nual event and profit e opportunity which it presents, Py Casualty company of 92 Liberty streel, | into the carboy or demijohn GINSDUIE | e Rasnema oan Lo goe detalls, and| "gore "son of Henry and Bxilda Thi- B g Y Blank Books Mades and Ruled to Orde: thern New Ei : New York city, insurers, respondents. | allowed 60 0dd & B 5 3 f b & s i cnb oS i el P A28 | ampearancie Deing Tranit i e | et 50t R S h 00| A DD, e et Saciive com | Meet kot § veurn L mnta || /PSHERE are more than two-thousand pairs of Blankets § 5 B | partly cloudy. possibly thunder show- | Gulre; Esa. of New London, for claim- | pounds or more. The carboy or demi: | ocal “members ‘ot the committes. i F THANKS included in this Sale, bought from the best manu- i 3 . Esq., ter- | john which Ginsburg used should n = Words 3 i o . Eastern New York: Fair and warm- | bury, for Insurer, Chiarics’ G. Arm- | have been tsed for over 50 pounds | aoining funds Money and other| . Words .cinnot 3. one ndseB|) facturers in the country. Orders for these goods were 0 rhaulln er Thursday; Friday fair, followed by |strong of New York city for employers, | weight, but on the day in which he promised. for the tender, loving sympathy, and ] d t‘h o When rices were at the 10west ]nt f 1 ve thunder showers in afterrioon of nizht. | the commissionef’s finding and award | was injured he ran it up to 100 pounds | Pomied | wment follows: the many acts’ of kindness shown us(§ placed months ago p pomt:g & Observations in Norwich. is g follows: 5 notwithstanding the caution which had | s “meeting of the Conmecticut state | beloved mite aug mianer Mwar ous|§ for the year. e fillow e reocris, repcoted from Pursuant to the regular 10 days’ no- | been given to him not to use it in such | executive committes of the Young|wish to thantc those Wwho ;o'kmdflr sent 4 an e alr or Pl 3 e, r;‘o tice prescribed by the statutes, the|a manmer. The evidence is somewh#!|ien's Christian assoclation has just | Gcwers. s buying” ill offer th + th Y. Sevine pharmacy, chow the changes |above matter was fully heard and do- | contradictory 3 To Who was at Tault | Reen” hold 2t Hoter St wo oamsiae MR WILLTAD H WILLACY, /s I 1O induce early buying we will offer these two thousand - | termi ¥ A m e s | 1§ *hi v i MRS, N 5 2 & 5 4 OF ALL KINDS ON ords Wednesday: hon. Toas, | 0o In tho city of Norwich on Mon: | allowed to ow into. this dcmisonn o | LadUeetion of sending secretaries to ke THmD THIFBAULT. pairs of Blankets, during this Sale, at a slight advance 4 & er. Bar. | day, July 10th, 1916, at 2.30 o'clock D.|this occasion, and it leaves more or = Y g it i ome instances means, AUTOMOBILES, D 3022 | m, ‘at_which time the foilowing facts|less doubt as to the responsibility for | e oatn was taken at the ear- e over the cost to us, which in s = Ces : R B s i stmilar | BCSt SOlicitation of the army and navy Lower Prices than the Manufacturers’ Present Prices. . | . 1—A < A number of cases wit] similar | g y 4 5 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | ighest ey betwecn the wbove name dpertics and | cases ara hora cited and in the' TNt | oRes which, o B ey Ch h & A“ EREWITH we present a brief list of the values offered-* . ad so existe Al , #3135, |of these the commissioner feels in- |} i 3 i £ i N A TRUCKS and CARTS, | _eretctons " sessestay: ot | 55 (s 3 g, Sbors o sston e St o Boncomstions sose g | her o et Shshie "necstity | § UIIFC €n To fully appreciate the money-saving advantages of change in temperature. ing May 234, 1915 those errors of judsment which em- 5 b iCortty s pp: b Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | Wednesday's weather: Cool and fair.| i—Both partiés. had accepted the|ploves nre continuousty making dur- | mameny {eneral welfare of the Con- 15 Main Street this Sale you should visit our Blanket Department and see 2 W provisions of Part B of the workmen's |ing the course of their emplovment | ys. : i ain ef 5 : ming, Upholstering and Wood Wark. Sorapensation st sand. the eanpIoVers| sy ahien oot A T SHcceemiy ST by Uiy the splendid values. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Sun, Moon snd Tides. B ity with the Taasity | 204 Which resulst in a large percent- | national committee during the Spanish " A ~ S " High || Moon | and Casualty company of New York, | il scoupationg . TCoo ved i indus- | war and in the canal zone, and this | FUNERAL Sets, | company. authorized to transact & | hat the emimant has recetved a |SNSTes efficlent and judicious use of ALE WILL BEGIN, TO | | TODAY CORTiNGE TO AUGUST 12 v compensation insurance business in t)’elbm of considerable extent, so far as “Already a m ! : 3 ember of the state ; Siee ol Comnen oW | the o of the body Is concerned, | commitiee, H. .. Scovll, of Waters |k 3—It is found that the average|there is no doubt, but that the claim: ¥ R § i Scott & Clark Corp. 48 > : ekialiba town, has furnished the fiinds for or 4 [08| weakly wagen of the clatmant Were 1n | nt heg mot. exercioed the Tone Sabm: | el i furnisned the finds for one 507 to 515 North Main St. = of {—h\'» I St im. |ment in taking care of his injury is | peratively necded. and money is also —AND— iy 32| ant it 1s found that he was one Of thS | teres: fony 5,19 Seoms to bave|required for equipment end for em- 1 RereiiniiSib ! 115 | i t i the | arifted from ome doctor to another, |ploying trained secretaries to carry k t w t F .44 | chemists employed by the respondenis|so that no one physictan has had a|the work. The state Committeo voted EMBALMERS Cotton B]a“ €l S' 00 naj els % MAHONEY BROS.' .17 Chester x)li_n':' and on May :Jdrr‘rn:\snmlhlv opportunity to do anything|to attempt to raise the mnecessary 2 1 L i B Sater Tt T c gnsuged in tho process | for the morvous irr {ation which he | funds, and 5200 was announced at the Crib Blankets, 9¢ $2.00 Blankets at $1.69 / fowea od tide. 3 3 2| seems ave suffered from, as he has | meoting as pledged by t] s L istant § 4 Hack, Livery and Boarding o T 7220 Hd& | concentrated nitric and sulphuric 2e1ds, [ not remained u. the treatment of | of the erecuiive commitiee. oo | sevigasiatan Crib Blankets, colored border, size | Woolnap Blankets, gray and: whi 4 GREENEVILLE said day a bottie contain-|any one physci a sufMclent| “A general appeal is now being Telephone 328-3 50x40, all pertect—just 500 fo be | size li-i—August Salo price:$1.6% Stable ure of sulphuric and nitric|jength of time, and his constant rub- [ made to other stetes, many of which |l HENRY E. CHURCH sold at 9c each. 2 pair, regular price $2.00. 1 Iy acids broke and some of the contents|ping the would and scratching the | hewe aliead s oraaniod v v S . p bing the 2 and have thelr paye guarantee our servic (0 be the | ryneral of Mrs. William H. Willacy | fell upon the claimant, cansing an ex_|haco s also a source of . Irthation | sesetorios n mo s~ Conneotens || WM. SMITH ALLEN olipsadin ke ——="__|' Largely Attended—Changs of Teagh: | iatsive burn_ o 4he front of both h is not conductive to a_general | cannot afford to do less. On mccuunt of Iacrense L DEIC fi 'sa | ©rs at Playgrounds—Personals. 7 | i, e Dty e Whop |Petterment of the situation. Regard-| ~“Members of the executive commit- icco, the Whitestone Clgar i i of the front, a xter ver a part|ing the amount of suffering which he |t % out & = o e SESRm ey Tade—August Sold from now on at 325 per 1,000, i of the inner surface of the right thigh | pas erdured. from (he hoihe ce throughout the state are authorized Blankets, standard g g Cotton Blankets, 65¢ $2.50 Blankets at $1.95 > i i - ‘Woolnap Blankets, gray and whif Size 10-4 White and Gray Cotton | Frooinab BIaR e EHRY S0C Vet ] > h 3 @ pair, regular price $2.30. TS | whhe merat of Kiice siaton, wite of| i ecnding holow the knceeas, pro. | Masor bareS, Fom 1he Burng, e wag to receive tunds cor enis purpose” | | GEER, Piano Tuner || 2o % s ol ot Beite o et o W iE o s ‘;“f“suifg;""o';‘zr« simply a matter of conjecture, and | CLUNG TO CAPSIZED CANOE 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich: Gonn |I $1:25 Blankets at 98¢ $3.00 Blankets at $2.45 0 s = SEC SN - | fro he stat f is 2 3 ot Most Cigars Are Good— St L DR U first _degree, _extending _simply | 00 (G SGETMSIC, OF om0 BE P2 0 FOR SEVEN LONG HOURS. “Phons 511 Size 11-4 White and Gray Cotton | Extra Large Woolnap Blankets, THESE ARE BETTER |IClatives and friends were present at|ihroush the ekin, but not destroying | = = e Blankets, double bed size, at 98c a | 12-4 size, white and gray—August, v BT bz York city, there seems to be a great L. the services. Many beautiful floral|any of the muscular structures or tis- - New York Young Men Picked Up by any e usc deal of doubt i th a 14 hig ket. Rev. Samuel Thatcher of Jewett |~ t- Ciaimant was taken to the DMid- : . & i aken Mid- | cytrering a . Abbe was unwilling 3 = GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | City oficiatea and_spoke many com- | qiesex hospita: in Middletown, where | {uTring and Dr. ot e MATAMInS | With only a capsized canoce as their | Shea & Burke Try them and ses. forting words fo those left to SOrrow | he was treated until July 3d, 1915, at| Tehould juaro | from - the | Support, George Creamer, 21, and Ed- 2 or the departure of a loving mother, | which time he was discharged, and | ao iy Lshould | dudve - from the |1 3"C. Sumner, 24, members of the |8 41 Main Streat pair, regular price $1.25. price $2.45, regular price §3.00. August Prices on Wool Blankets THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St.|wife and friend. The bearers were ai S Y 65 y o 1 iend. b according to the statement of Dr. o et Tt i | New York Athlelic club, clung tena- 4 Next to Palace Cafe John W. McKinley, Patrick H. Ken-|Young, who attended Ginsburg at the o st iffering in the mind of| i icly to life and the overturned craft | g F - = $4.50 Plaid Blankets, $3.65 | $4.50 Wool Blankets, $3.! SRR 55 nedy, Dennis Bowen, John Heath, |}ospital, he was “d as cured.” e for a period af seven hours in Long | ner al D“ect\)rs -50 Pl » $ Charles Evans and George E. Stevens. i at was submitted by| I: would appear from the medical Size 11-4 Plaid Wool Blankets, in | White and Gray Wool Blankets, 1 was the family lot in the » estie _ that the best }“-“”E to be IE&" gafou’:{l crffé}fpfage'; ";‘\spfégfxifixé blue and white wnsk and white, ton | size ‘l;glfigrui‘:f:osfi?so‘?me $3.65-a T Tamilton avenue cemetery, where Rev. | tendent at the hospital, In which she|done by the claimant would be to Eet|ind holiing to ihe sides of the cance| oo and white, at $3.65 a pair, value | pair, {2, Thatcher read a committal service | says that Ginsburg was discha work and get his mind off the | i an extremely difficult task, to say | == | $4.50. st the grave curcd” and that his wounds were|burn which has given him some an-|nothing of righting it. YALE GRADUATE APPOINTED $6-00 Wool Blankets, $4.95 o0, ndertakers Church & Allen had| healed, | e, but the degree of irritation|™mio youns men were at the point of $6.00 Plaid Blankets, $4.95 bdammgtic L harge of the funcral arrangements. 6—On July 1916, elatmant re- veiy questionable In the minds!exhaustion when schooner Kate May| TO WOMAN'S COLLEGE FACULTY - ets, Wool Blankets, gray and white with ‘WATCH BRACELETS, oFhe wealth of flowers included the| turned to at the plant of the |0 some of the medical men, some be- |5t Lircokdield, Me., Captain Gray, came | i e | Plaia Wool Blankets, size 114, as- | pink, blue ‘and vellow borderss i ) Lollow ,r'”'(? Jelatives and friends: | respondents & ester and remained d v should have |Zlongside and picked chem up. e Dr. Marjorie L. Barstow Will Teach |} sorted combinations—August Sale | August see%nce i pair, | PENDANTS low marked Wife, from William H.| ihere for two @ alf weeks, a I revious and | canceists had been in the rough waters English Course. § price $4.95 a pair,regular price $6.00. | ular price $6.00. 4 y acy; wreath marked Mother, Mrs. | which time he wa scharged be- e 3 BeraORg S ation | ot the sound from 8 o'clock in the [ | BROOCHES, Iies marked Dother. My and Mos | use, o mpudence CoE A e e e fhere | Torning t0 3 In the afternoon. | Dr. Marjorie L. Barstow, Ph. D., has|f $10.00 Plaid Blankets $7.95 | $7.50 Wool Blankets, $5.95 BRACELETS, RINGS i ; cross’ marked k dicabllity ‘s claimed by would bo some difficulty in the claim- | last week In thelr canoe, iending to | "D, “Y’f"’!:’fcf’ C‘“;"““m’ in English|} pyira Large Plaid Wool Blankets, | Size 11-4 Extra- Fino White Wool § 3 % «he, &randehildren: | Ginsburg up ‘to April 1ith, 1916, which 2 baving done his work while suf- | make a trip to New London. All went |2t Connecticut College for Women in |§ size 12-4, In two color com! Blankcts, with faney Jacquard and P’ Bhiis Sister, Mr. and Mrs. | would make a fotal of 43 and 4-iths |f° from this nervous condition on|vell during the major part of their|place of Dr. Alice I. Perry Wood, who|§ —also some solid plain borders of pink, blue, yol | - of every description, s D Sr.; ' wreath, 2 weeks for which he claims compensa- | @ m fact that he would not| voyage and they arrived at Saybrook|has accepted a similar position at!] Sale price $7.95 a and green—August price $3.95 .a ol i S atemen or )l Tepit tion, rom his own testimony it is to concentrate his mind on|Ppoint safely Monday evening. Tuesday | wellestey. Dr. Barstow is 5 graduats prices $10.00 and $12.50. pair, regular price $7.50. newest models in every 1 marked Aunt Alice, Mr. and|found that during s period _hejhis work while the irritation annoy-|merning they got a daylight start and |/t (ol Baiversis in s Soaaate Snih Mre. Willam Ibbison; wreath marked | worked eight weeks, estimated as fol-ed him. Of course this neurotic con-|were well on thelr way toward their| 96, o000 BRGS0 the class of nish. r..and Mrs. Thomas Tbhison, e "Chesior: Tactory trom | ditlon andthese nervous symptoms | Yeainasion 4% New London when they | 1912 The following vear she was b Q5 I e Wool Damkets 14 G.95 e Feooen M s Yoo 5th, 2 1-2 weeks: for Dr. Ney, spoken of are entirely subjehtive and | encountered the choppy seas which a|Se™iCion 11 Ingtorie & fhe, Dniversity (8 size, including some of the best = » OMr. er week, 4 week: for Dr, Fa-|‘he magnitude o his ditio; | bris breeze ha re 1 f So e e 7 7 ~ali Ve John & Geo. H. Bli e shray of 1iiles | Lo wha Dr: Ney' Tator, 1 122 weeks: | chiefly % question-of veraclty of the | Yicw. X Rign wave swamped the eance | $ircter I English ot Vassar. n VAUGE smdes of Calitoris Twool Bisukels | SIVAELE spray of | total weeks employe c mant and the only salvation for its occu- e 5 = S, S in a broad assort N i ey of < 5 L e S | > o 0 ocey fellow in English at Yale. In Y DOTders, those At.....eeessssemenis SO0 10 SIOE onn €0. il. DIISS e e ey ot Qasreed by the parties without | In closi 7, that I believe | pants was to uilize it as a life prec e e $8.50 to $10 yoraers, these at. $ year the degree of Ph. D. was| conferred upon her. She is the author B | $6.00 Auto or Steamer Rugs at $3.95 Greek and Latin at the college, has been appointed resident fellow at|§ Just 30 Automobile or Steamer Rugs, strictly all wool, assorted colorings, Lol ‘ally and Mr 5 from the respondents $390 in|the scope of sel nd wilful mis-| For hours no passing boat saw them, | Dales £ lilies and roses, v after he was injured; | conduct to disallow the claim. I be-|Just as they were espied by the inis Bowen: spray of lilies | iy 2 fact it would | lieve that the accident in this case|schooner a motorboat owned and op- Mr. and Mrs. MeGowan; | appear now due hi was due to an error of judgment on|erated by Martin V. Kelley of New > ardiner class, M. E. church; | for comper 6 $75 of the part of the claimanf. That he| yor Ted: thei 1 the rescue. The echooner picked them —_— | doubt from the character of the 6cats | uy fret as Saed Bat by oao e for the coming year, || from ome of the best manufacturers n the country—August Sale Prics Change of Teachers at Playgrounds. e Cheste: tory 3 | wi result of the in-|hound for New York, and the young | Aking the IYQfSI;xon‘lgft vacant by the |} 395, resular price $6.00. In Berm“da b e 15 oo e s e A e e 0 STk : 50 would leave 531 |necvous irritation for . ce SRl 3 Eight to nineteen day tours all ex- n i 5 the total amount due him,|also my opinion; just how long this | tieularly glad to do so from the fact| Willlam H. Tryon, who has been vis- Bla[\kefis eserve! nt1 ante a gos to get the cup away from £0 no’ S s on has persisted there is that 7 also a member of the New |iting here with relative here for a penses from $42.50 up. veryone may have an opportunity to share in this money~ reet team, which held it|?! The $515 paid ) for doubt, but that it pers YUtk AbTets club: few days left Tuesday evening for [} In order that e year. The teacher appointed for réspondents was money for which { for a period in the neizhborhood of |~ Crecamer and Sumner left for New |Chicago to besin rehearsals with the |} saving occasion, we will upon payment of a reasonable deposit, stare. » Tocal playeronndifor the nest twe did not work T e Juer lensth of time claimed by the in- | York on the New London line steamet | Western Watch Your Step company. [l away Blankets bought during this Sale until they are wanted. 5 gent B e considered as compe jured employe is a ir e mminn; | Tuesday evening and they observed to|>Mrs. Tryon will join Mr. Tryon later. . capacity. uf that he was also fairly treated |acquaintances they made at the union = L et and ar dic well treated by the respondents |station that they will be likely to re- TAFTVILLE 60 MAIN STREET 5 ical and hospital o e is no doubt, as the money which s vacation for several years to e Ancrew Boyd has returned after - paid him covers practically the| % 2 P aund.gz‘a week at his camp at Groton been paid by ira period in which he claims to- e P"’"’TVCF"Y: °L' Taftville to Hold An- L . E ng Point. oility nual Clambake at Rocky Point—Per- | § Trommer’s % semorandum of decision is TFherefore, in. view ofiall these cir-| PAMAGE SUIT: FOR $5,000 sonals and Notes. = % William Boyd, who is epending the| tached hereto and made a part of this | cnmsiances, the foregoing award is FOLLOWS AUTO COLLISION, = summer at Lakeside, Me., has retarned g and award ade. e Invitations for the annual clambal k Evergreen Beer Gifer Spending a few davs 8t h Fred LRl o e i e e New lgndon Neighbors Involved Fol- | ang shore ainmer. of the Bloneer Boys| SORORITY YOUNG LADIES L. M. CRANDALL’S AUTOMOBILE - REAL GERMAN LAGER on Norta Main street. zed and decreed the Te 080 ) g lowing Accident in Lyme. I AN seslets ot cecat gt CAMPING AT THE VIEW WAS SAVED BY SA is on draught at e | spendents shall forthwith pay to the| Annis K. Crane of 42 Georglana o a e 3 MPIN H. JACKEL & BACKUS HOSPITAL | claimant at his address in Brooklyn, |street, New London, widow and de-| Miss Charlotte Thorpe, daughter of |former Taftville residents now living ey ¢ Siema Beta Phi Are|Gasoline Overflowed and Engine 8 5 CO. |N. Y. the sum of $60, which is com- t of the late Varnum E. Crane, Nettie V. Thorpe, of 246 Connec- |in Providence, have been received by | Members of Sig e I Fi 7 g HAS BIGGEST MONTH. | pen six W the m; | claimant vs. Southern New England New London, has brought |a number of local people. The bake Away for Two Weeks. t on Fire. 2 Py e s | mum e of $10 weekly, which p | Telephone company Yew Haven, | suit agamnst Wallace R. Johnson and | will be held at Rocky Point Aug. 13th. R e o Sig o 1 1647 There Were 115 Patients Admitted nt in addition to the paymen | employer, is granted $0.86 weekly for |his daughter, Miss Louise B. Johnson, o Comiatttos i:fchynrgflmuf "‘;5 arr.:fr Fourteen membe: of the Sigma| The automobile owned and di During Month, Making Largest|ready made by the respondents is com- | g perior not to exceed 312 weeks, the have planned an extensive programme | Beta/Phi sorority of the Norwich Free | by Louls M. Crandall, caught fire jus ADAMS TA ‘/ER/\ HumberikcriAny SitplesMonth. 8 o she Ml perion idlatnen nt beginning on July 31, 1916. |o K for the outing and have invited all the | Academy are spending two weeks of | before he reached Jewett City. X i Th : ey b b S e heacing dield oniquly 2L aljbeen S"‘q"',"f'd 1n.a “"m"‘;?b"e m,f‘ local hoys to attend. The Pioneer|camp life at the choir boys' cottage at | stopped and had his tank filled and-1 rere were 115 patients admitted to | W < laimant i ce of Commissioner ,|dent _on the Lyme turnpike on thelBoys of Taftville was founded some the process of replenishing the t The party is chap- et MMeehan. | gasolene spilled onto the engine, an o following: | when the engine was started again i 86171 the Bac hospital during the month < his injury herei nd that Varnum evening of July 6, 1915. Waller, Waller, | years ago by several persons from |Fleasant View. of July making the largest number s a lineman and was ensag Avery & Gallup are attorneys for the|Taftville then residing in Providence.|eroned by Miss Mar est standard | for any previous eingle month s J. DONOHUE, painting telephone poles on July aintiff and the action Is returnable| The society is a social club and its ob. | Those in the party are t offer to the public iig fi brands of Beer of Eurépe and America: | the opening of the institution A HEAL St auton on Pequot avenue ew London and |in the superior court the first Tuesday B i ST Misses Eleanor Fi! 1d, Anna Me- | took fire. With the help of farm Eohemian. Pilsner, Cdfmbach Bavarian | ago. Sonpeleat e o Hended by another employe Wro | in September. {Ei-xen'?m:fo;:o:: 15 have been soidents | Garry, Asnes Leahy, Georgett in that vicinity and the other occupant) Beer, Bass, Pale amj Lurton Muer's e o iined on the mround to tie the| The accident occurred aboit 8.30 p.|of Taftville and are. pow located in |mean, Mary Wholey, Irene W of tne car, Ira Richardson, the Dlesd Scotch Ale, Guinned¥ Dublin_Stout, | === paint pot to a line which was then to;m. Mrs. Thorpe, her daughter and|providence and vicinit bout 80 of | Sedie Donohue, Loretta Higgins was subdued by means of sand. C. & C. Imported Ginler Ale, Bunker After at least five ements, | he drawn into proper by the | chauffeur, Joseph James, were in their | the local peopie have expressed their | ther Madden, Camilla IHealy, andall was able to return with the Hill P. B. Ale. Frank Jjones' Nourish- || Be Careful In Usi this case was heard f icede Te reached first’ cross | Buick car, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, | intention of atiending the bake and |Kelley, Agnes Graham, iForence Smith, | car. izg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, sing mentioned in the f 2 arm and was reaching up, when he | Mrs, Gertrude M. Cullen and Mrs. J. LT Toov Sed = 5 Marguerite Shea and Miss Lucina O'- — . g m - x J.| will leave here by automobile on the k { . Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. S on . one of the reasons for postponement |y, v let go and drop { Keating were in Miss Lo Johnson’s | 13¢h. The officers of the society are: | Connor of Jersey City, N. J. OUTING AT OCEAN BEACH . A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town oap Your Hair |{ veing’ that the claimant had filed an|to ine d, « evidence could|Overland, the former going toward | Wiliam Booth, president: Albert Rol- = st oia pplication with both the Connecticut | show that ha came In contact with 2,- | Golden Spur and the latter comIng | lmatan vios mrcotionts Howars Dusee, Attonied oo Wetding Norwich Girls’ Club Will Celebrate om it W Most soaps and prepared shampoos|2Pd New York state compensation|30g vyolt curcults which shocked him,!from ft. The cars crashed together | gecretary and treasure 2 anc ol it Sei Saturday. | 5% """ |contain too much alkali, which is very | COmmissions at the sgme thne: ® | his death immeditel a‘nd it .\a!le?eg that the collision was ; Mr\s‘. Mi‘{“°“"-qi'q\fr;‘( = 8:;1‘”(1‘(1::}0};; i S rIOON, it drk matter was eventually taken up by| In his fin 3 Dono- | due to Mr. nson’s negligence in i 5 er, Mrs. Mae Casavant of Occur 1t of an interesting meet: American House|: o, 55, dxes the scalp and | O M iiite commissioners o | hir chss: ariving. The Johnson car turmed tur. | Work on Bowling Alleys Progressing | in'New London Wednesday whero they | As a result o € < e aravere i Yorwi irls club, he ? e e i e SR ER R L i e ibhie thor o, ’ > 5 Rapidly. attended the golden wedding anniver- | ing of the Norwich Girl 3 The best thing to use is just plain |2 hearir Yy on| Witk aniform generosity and | tle, but th orpe car remained up. 'homas Wood. | Wednesday evening in their rooms Special Rates to Theatro Troupe: muisified cocoanut oil, for it May 12th, 1916, and the claim was d nsideration shown the respond- | right by the side of the road. | The work on the building for the|sary of Mr. and g o PO% |ana entirely - greasclesss. Irs’ bery|Mmissed for want of jurisdiction. After | in all dealings with | Mrs. Cullen sustained a fractured | bowling alleys on Merchants’ avenue is —— the Thayer building, the young ladle Traveling Men, Eto. hea®: and beats the most expen various other ¢fforts to enter @ suit at es, they having already |skull and for a long time it _was|progressing rapid The foundation Tl thots Avat. ontne R Livery Connection, Shetucket Street, | 50aps or anything else all to pieces, | SOMmon law in the supreme court o idow an amount equal- | thought she would not recover. She is|is nearly complete and it is expected e e P o % this 4 w York state, the matter card s in full which |still suffering from the effects of the|that the framework for the structure o H he attendance at thoimehitl FARREL & BANDERSON, Prope |YoU can got this at any drug store | ey, YOI S50 e MALon s heqnd | ins - salery in cull whion el euflering from the effects of the that the framework for the mractuse | fncidents: In Society [l ne atiendance = ine mectineig e family for months. z:;m?(c(luc.:dl congressional district of not met \v!{h Lv‘ins il;\j\‘x;—v h:':lc; iss _Tholrpe,dthe P im_in‘;, was Q\im;f charge of the erection of the as “secretary Dro-tem in the ab | Simply moisten the hair with wate: icu : sulted in his death, and the | seriously injured and was in a hospi 3 sular al. It was Woti COAL AND LUMBER and Tub 1t i, about & teaspenntu o | : The questions for consideration in s have also offered fo pay |tal for a considerable period, suffering . < - O the oA i all that is required. It makes an |CtDis case are, first, whether or not the ial nses in full amounting | from internal injuries. 3 Personals and Notes, Dr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Browne have | month of August but the rooms abundance of rich, creamy lather, |Claimant was guilty of serious and|to 517 found that e: Compansstlion foriBurn onibland. Many people attended the band con- | peen at the Watch Hill house for sev-|be open to members just the s COAL Cleanses thoroughly. anmd rinses ou|Wilful misconduct; and, second, the|penles had been paid by the step- | Compensation Commissioner Dono-|cert in Norwich Vyednesday evening: | beer awyer 2 B o e 1ostacun penalors il easily. The hair drles quickly ang |!enSth of the period of disab father, it arranged that the re- |hue ifiled this agreement on Wednes- 2 mence again in September. John A. Morgan & Sen evenly, and is soft, fresh lookin, It was argued by the attorney for|apong should reimburse him day Miss Margaret Lillev’ of Baltic is bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to han- the respondents that the claim should | pa 5 sta 3 C. S. Bostwick, 10 Hoadley street,|spending a few days with friends in Mrs. Eéward S. Rose of Elmira, N. Danbury.—\emters of the Danl COAL dle. Besides, it loosens and takes out | P° dismissed on the ground of serfous|;jle Hartford, employer, and Michael Mur- | town, Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. and|police department will all knpw he Offse Waatinaton: it every particle of dust.-dirt and dae. |and wilful misconduct on the part of | Gorse mame in favi ray, Bank street, New London, em- Mrs. B. P. Bishop. | 1o run the police auto as soon as it % . 9 druff. the claimant, as two of the Witnessse|pnameq, Howard Marshall, the step-|Dloye, right hand burned back and| Howard Dunse attended a social and poestble to instruct the men in the Corner Water and West Main- Stresta, father of Varnum E. Crane. Iront of hot pitch, 36 weekly during|dance given in Scotland Wednesday| nrre George W, Carroll and her sop, | Of driving. Hereupon, it is hereby awarded, |incapacity. danid adjudeed and decreed that the re- % G. Wyman Carroll, Jr., of Eikins Par *Nolother) % ; spondents ohall pay to the claimant | Practicing Law in New York. Farold DeColles, who has been sert. TooiesE oot toun oF s ILlS l* E 3 at whatever address sho may fro : i ince|Ousty 1l at his home on Noi 2 ; G G R toilet; soap; & * | fime to time, furnish compensation At | nig mis g e e he Since| Streot, s improving. S How You Can Make is as:effi-i" : the rate of $9.86 weekly for a perlod | o ETeduation from the Columbla Law Miss Elizabeth Taintor Higgins of , 3 s tont¥id} not to exceed 312 weeks. Payments | fornoy 1o New York chv. 13 paseing a| Richard Heberding has resumed his | Union street is visiting her uncle and Hairs Quickly Disappears| 2 o i, o T to start from July 31, 1916, In VIAW | vaoation at his home in’this eity and | osition in the Ponemah mills after a[aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Iis- Free Bll"l'lg Kinds and- I.eIngh Funera] D“.ector clearing/| St of the facts staied n Seotlon € ot this | Tion . Cla'trendenips. two weeks' vacation spent in Hartford.{ sins, in Toronto. gy B . ‘the com- . finding and award; also that the fu- ki i ALWAYS IN STOCK Sthag neral expenses shall be paid as per Miss Alics Stevenson of Norwich - Even a stubborn growth of hair plexionofblemishes. Thesulphur {4 | 50, T2e00l M hade by the Re- New Members Taken In. aventio s mpending a two weeks' va- | rohn B JPorteous of Portland iy | quickly vanish from the face, medks A. D. LATHROP B | chondents and stated in Section & Three candidates were taken in at a | cation with friends m Buffalo and at| 138 bsen at the home of his e 5 gt Gl Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, an mbaimer Pllflfles “}t | nereot; also that the respondents shall | meeting of the Elertririans’ unton, No. | Niagara Falls. Jonnitomsons delatone. o' Temove the hairs, . - gLLYx medical bills if any shall | 225, at a meeting hel ednesday : a° Stiff paste with a little po ‘Teleshons: 465-13 = - e —— 4 g:sunge;g;.ezea because of the injure | evening. The regilar routine business| A nwmber of camping partfes are delatone and water, apply to Prompt service day or night Contains 30%¢Pure Sulph In question, said award being subject|Was transacted, after which the meet- | located along the banks of the river| Bristol—The collections from the | surface and after about 2 minutes 32 ulphur, to modification in case of the re- |ing adjourned. and are enjoving the bathing and.fish- | factories: for the relief of the families | off, wash the skin and it will be neea perore. the DuOL: Tel. 642-2, Lady Assistz Hill's Halr 8% jakor Bys, Biackor Brawn, 600 | marriage or death of the claimant e ey ing. Two young men from Hartford |of men in Company D are now under |free from hair or blemisy. To ugh th within the period during which com- Avon~=Eleven Avon Boy.Scouts have|are camping op the island just above|way and a large sum:is expected by |disappointment, be qyite certain ertiming cotumns or The Builetin. " | S Dansation has boen awarded. passed fhe tosts for, tendertoots. | the vilage.s: thoroommittes. et real, deiatone.

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