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& orteous & Norwi h, Wednesnay. Aun. 9, 1916. Another Suspected CGase at Hospital m-;-lfllnefon —— and Ewbalmers THE WEATHER Six Year Old Child Brought Here From Colchester-on Tues-| For Today ————— : Condi 3 . . . WM. H. ALLEN e I‘)r:sr;:xre SR dia day-—Posner Child Has Paralysis and Brain Trouble— ADVERT[SEME i oped over New England in the last £ g 3 : NT BAVID B WiLeon TWerty_four hours hias caused en’en- Preventive Measures May Require Special Appropria- ergetic in-drought of that section :nd portions of the middle Atlantic states tion to Carry on Worki—DNMNo New Developments.in Nor-| B thus greatly interfering with the wet ; s 88 Main St. i condifiche ayer thak it 2 S Satisfied graduates and 3 3 . g g e el o S ichiSitantion Confidence of the Busi- Special values, together with our own excellent values, in middie Atlantic states Wednesday with ness Community, fairly high temperature. Fair and Sadf 3 2 Summer Merchandise, correct for immediate use. somewhat warmer weather is probable Enter our day or night JOSEPH BRADFORD, * |toward theend of the week Northern New Englan Probably | Tuesday afterncon Dr. Edward J.[and if the case v 1ted it he would o lanes SRRt ok ir W RE G aay i Howland brought to the Backus hos- | require the child to move out of the > DAY, BOOK BINDER tair Wednesday and Thursday warmer. | 5ica1 * from Colchester six-year-old | city. The circumstances in the case you—and yowll have that ummer naerwear Southern New England: Generallvy % - i 3 s = s tisfied feeli 3 = s - Tessie Standard and placed her in the | would of course make his courge clear. satisfied feeling that you 5 2 . : N eanayny and Thursday: Warm-| gonagion ward, *'The child as becn S s are on the the road to suc- A Manufacturer’s Sample Line lank Books Made and Ruled to Order, e el N 1l for several days and it is thou R R e s cess and in Eastern Con- An odd lot of Children’s Summer Weight Vests and Pants, valus 9 108 BROADWAY The following records reported from | Health Officer J. Brophy of into New London county, were sent necticut’s Leading Busi- 12%c and 15c—Special price, 3 for 25¢, or each T e Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes | city id Tuesday 'evening that | baclk to New York, Tuesday, in con- ness School. ¥ 2 i In temperature and the barometric | disease may make its appearance fo- | nection with the infantile paralysis Women’s Vests, Pants and Union Suits 15¢ s records Tuesday: day. The child is of Russian birth |situation. Th ren, accompanied : ‘ = s : vernauiin Ther. Bar.|and came here from New ¥ | By their mothers.. wera passengers on N . ll A manufacturer’s sample line of Underwear, including Women's Vests, . m. r 78 29.87| The arrival of this child makes four | the New London line s r Tues- Orwic! Pants and UNION SUITS, value up to 25c—all at 15¢ each. pital in con- morni s | Inspector s are ful- | compelled to T 86 29.80 | children in all at the k 72 29.78 | nection with the infantile paralys afld Repail’ work lng’he‘st 88, Towest 2. 18 | ituation, Three of the W Sed o s | Commercial School s sl e nion Sulis 25c Comparisons. 1y th-\:»l;p d and the other is only a : in,l ’,][‘he E’()f:len and Sh = Ir; ttl;issolct afie te;ge ver{‘ fine Vests for women, and Union Suits, value et i ons | SUSDECtCdcase. souna for Baltic. annon Buildin u >—all at 29¢ each. OF ALL KINDS ON Predictions for Tuesday—Showers|™ iy Simon, 6 pears o and of > there is no change in 5 and thunder storms. S Sylvia Abrams, 2|the local situation. No cases of the L. M. CRANDALL, President AUTOMOBILES, Tuesday ture and fair followed by a shower in CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |the atternoon. e the dis weather—High tempera- about half a mile out ase were reported Tuesday from £ SR AR e e R, e oy Special Offering of Linen Cluny Laces ward of Backus ' hospital are In the P . Dr. C. Gilder- el Tl SEn . . . TRUCKS and CARTS, steeve, g physician, said | feen mew cases of infantile par- | offering "‘d“de_’ imported Linen c‘““y_l‘“?’ in Edg- Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- TR AN e Mo S B ohn Mot | e || ings and Bands, white and ecru, and range in width from ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. o had with it a brain | rington Blac oy of dne stata | UL RSN D 1Y, to 5 inches. They are just the kind of Laces that This is the & st a large, in a day since the|delightful Jandscape, by Charles H. se in Connecti- | Davis, N. A.; another by Mr. Davis, a limbs of the child | board of hea T troubl Blacksmithing in all its branches. nk ported are in demand for fancy work and for trimming Summer ty Health Officer 1d there w no new de- re reported from |Cloud picture; three by Henry 'W. Ran- i . Sc tt & Cl k C velopments local n coch from Tairfied, | €65 N. A, A New Tngland Vil dresses. Two sliic“‘l lots: | tion. There h heen no cas , Hamden, Waterbury, | Ncank at Moonlight, and Spring; g AP 0 ar orp' this heing due it is believed South Windsor, | three by George Albert Thompson, A Lot 1—at 12Y5c a yard Lot 2—at 19c a yard strict quarantine measures o ek Chatham | New England Village, a large snow Regular value up to 75¢ a yard S subject, Winter Afternoon, _another nt 185 cases in | brilliant snow subject, and Nocturne, he board has rec- | Water on a summer evening; and two pide sa 507 to 515 North Main St. |, 5> 1ours 2 2o | fne” GREENEVILLE e v the ourn Were reported in | canvases by F.' Usher De Voil; and Reduced MAHONEY BROS., (i e e e 0!11911 s Fine Dress Hats FALLS AVENUE Tree Blown Down on Prospect Street epider in \’“' # 1]5.‘ fol- 5?""(1 Tlxatvndelgm-n:‘sclessgx‘?njO:K §Ieé$l Hack, Livery and Boarding Pe’;’:fl'::ysc"”"-" chie gl A cost mately 330 riford, 11; ‘Tol: | man, Binily B. Wait, Henry B. Selden, This offering includes every Dress’ Hat in our store— 5 a that realth de- Vindham and |Roy B. Bates, Margaref att H . A . Stable e o Wt et &150 navam and| g an Summer, by Ellott Enncking. || Mourning Hats excepted—no two alike—a choice at $2.98, During the . storm which st Greeneville late 2y afternoon il large elm tree on Prospect street ©n mccuwat o Increasc im price of tes | Which has been a land mark for many the Whitestome Clgar will ke | vears-was blown down. The tree fell 1d from mow ou at 835 per 1,008, across the street taking telephone and g £ light wires with it. The tres was de- A1 Franklis St | cayed at the base and broke of B REETH = three feet from the ground. Most Cigars Are Good— er damage was done about THESE ARE BETTER | Late Tuesday evening a sec TOM'S 1-2.3 5¢ CIGAR | broke here but no damage was done. We guarantee our service to be the totalir best at che most reasonable Drices. ppropr work gathering |a portrait by Frances D, Davis; two| : stern part of the | canvases by Colin Campbell Cooper, value up to $12.50. : By Meriden case to|N. A, and another by Emma Lampert See our special value in Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed ed _that | Cooper. 3 tion of the association has |§ Outing Hats at 69c each. Tuesc visiting a|_ The exh ich there |had two very successful years, much The mu- | more o than had been anticipated, and doubtless this year's exhibition will| Haven, | exceed the others in the variety and 2 t value $10.00 No new ellence of the work shown. The Omen S 0il S o y to $17.50 the of- |committce in charge sparing no these | pains to malke the show a success. [ - This offering includes our entire stock of Women’s and J. P. Downing a Partner in Plumbing Yecord Annual Field Meeting. B : . . GOODEELHLO“LIOCClGAR Business. ; The annual field meeting of Quine- Mls?es S.pnng and Summer Cloth Coats, in smart plaids, GHIn L J. P. Downing has gone into part- baug Pomona Grange No. 2, will be § stylish mixtures, coverts and navy blue, all excellent mod- THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Franklin St.| nership with Dennis P Next to Palace Cafe mantic PSR Ay plumbin, jheld at Roseland Park, South Wood- n for exami-)stock, Tuesday, Aug. 15, at about 10 el 0 the health|a m. There will be dinner at noon ilivan of o recently bought out siness of John T. Ry- reduced to $5.00 each, former prices $10.00 to $17.50 Gn on SistE _;‘,:‘ v\l 1'1‘\-*» a‘{““m nginh:wm gk‘e‘(“pmgm plan. »\"m"inus Women's Skirts of white pique, linon and waffle cloth, five 980 Sl timated_tha - mmittees have been appointed to % h e S 1% tioma Chanter Named in WilL more than 500 children a day | help mate the. Gay o Sucere, smart models, former price $1.50—Clearance price Connecticut, Some very attractive models in Women’s Awning Striped Mrs. Lc S dent v ¢ Do “ N ———— h = | the Home &1 i Al Dorts Mt TAFTVILLE Sicirta;! in) irose. blue, black ‘and! cambinatlon sripes, former 398 i Order of T nd Daugt 1 1ttered tes prices $5.00 and $5.50—Clearance price. o ters received of the | Regular Meetina of Pinochle Club W 's D hite broidered o iped il 11 fers Tecetved et 3 omen’s Dresses, white embroidered and striped voile, al WATCH BRACELETS, ‘ e Chepter L He;d fe Camping Party—Personals |} smart models, former price $7.50—Clearance price 500 PENDANTS, | Mrs. Elizabeth L. y of Middle- R S e T anginosen. . ) town : NORWICH MAN TAKES BREMEN MAY S0 The regular meeting of the Pinochle BROOCHES, ; T FLIGHT IN AIRSHIP INTO NEW LONDON ; bl‘mls hcl('} ml their ;»oamsl e e o e e e . - 3 : Front street Tuesday with a large | EE BRACELETS, RINGS | 7ne s o : F. D, Mat Rumors to That Effact Are Being Cir- | Rumber in attendance. The reports of | STATE CIVIL ENGINEERS EE b EVETE IR e | failed to 1 E o s e s the sccretary and treasurer were read HOLD ANNUAL OUTING EMPLOYES A PICNIC of every description, | main on 0 o i e ity. and approved. The regular routine of — . is sufficient business was tr Cr ing. nsacted. William | Over a Hundred From All Parts of | Brainard and Armstrong Company mberlain presided at the meet- | Connecticut Gathered at Richards| Plans to Entertain at Leverone’s Grove. Grove. newest models in every finish. Camping Party at Pleasant View. A number of young meh from the onnected | Village are on % camping trip at Brainard & Armstrong is to give employes an outing at Leverone's cut Society ofri . s iR Ing o 3 hered in New Lon- | grove Thursday, August 17. The em- 0 “ eo lSS F or to the | SRS e N g Tpien: Sieels 1y for a midsummer outing. | ployes of the local mill and the New ‘§L, Those in the party are Louis Wohlle visitors came from all over the|London mills numbering about 800, r \ave tended to- | Pen, William Day. John Day, and E i T in a trip | will participate. of the rumor. win Murphy. picnic at Richards Notice of the outing has been post- | TO STOP DISORDER ed at the mills. The company will not Auto Party to Rocky Point. r of the engineers arrived on|only entertain the employes but will S d Y v t AT OCEAN BEACH T Sunday a party of local people left | the early trains from New Haven and |also.pay them for the day. Nothing : = here in the auto truck of C, Proulx for | Hartford and .30 they boarded |is being left undone to make the out- pen 01“‘ aca “)n Special Officer Appointed to Patrol 2 Rocky Point, where an enjoyable day | the pow ? of the Newling a pleasurable occasion and’ give | the Shore Daily. T was cpent. The party returned iate |Lonc Co. on which | the help a good time. | . — > in the e\[nxn! they w g tour J. P. Taylor Armstrong, secretary n rmuda | Far be it from the rable bo > ——— up 3 the new state!of the company, is making arrange- | of park commissio; New L Motored to Holyoke. pier submarine base at the|ments for the ing. There will be . : don to attempt to wrestle with r Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse White and|Navy Yard. They were also taken to|plenty to eat including chowder, and Eight to nincteen day tours all ex- |dslicate problem of resulating femi- |7 ) twe' § 5 : sing family and’ Mr. and rs. Wiifred | Riverside ship vard where they view- | there will be numerous games and e bathing costumes, that is to say, agneto bro 1 af Ner ax Smith and family motored to Hol-|ed the huge new caisson which is un-|eports which will be in charge of Jean penses from $42.50 up. costumes worn by the fair sex, while | wrdo. : e : ! of t . as | yoke, Mass., and return Sunday, 'am construction for an abutment to|Guyer, superintendent of the New the aforesaid matrons and maids # e e 4 descend | t are i tion. 3 river bridge. The|ondon weaving department. A brass | enjoyineg dip in the briny at Occan 4 ect o 1 the format 3 received f 1 e taken up on two trip: band will furnish music and these will JOHN A DUNN A ent;u ich or Neptune park. The matter : ; L o Ehsars o i Personals and Notes. L e D o y SEsE il e g of the | o : i 3 t1rubber, which are the commodities| Miss Agnes Graham is spending a to Richards grove where commission Mond at Pleasant View. 60 MAIN STREET ly dropped by tk The masculine pha was boldly met prompt- it were. of the. situatic owever, and strict of clam chowder and fix- SR where other good things to First Cargo to South America. ded in abundance. Dur-{ The lumber cargo loaded at the professional talent | Central Vermont railway long wharf v lana|few day the e [FIAT Annie Hoefer is spending a al- | tvo weeks vacation at Oakland beach. ind were pro g the afternoon we: L > orders were promut to the e T but s i ported from New York for the oc-|in East New London and shipped to. rommers fect ‘.hu‘l the one-piece suit te € iled to rev either Phillip Dugas is visiting with rela- | casion furnished an entertainment of [ South America on, the three-masted booed absolutely s keeps ese commodities were being re-|tives in South Coventry for a few|vocal and instrumental music. The |schooner Zwicker, /is said to be the Several compl Evergreen Beer |som Geean fia rece tune days. Harbour Boys' Military ed_music_for nd furnish- | f t ca on record to be shipped e outing. from New London to that part of the ed, however, t Miss Mary Burgess is the guest of R T residents regarding acts of lawle ipping comp: cott . was in|world. The lumber came from the REAL GFRMAN LAGER n prevailing in that section z 1 whart | relatives at Pleasant View for a few | char nment of the | northern woods via the Grand Trunk. is on draught at are not of a really serious chara a ware- | days. ruests and th s were unani- [ Large cargoes are unloaded, being H. JACKEL & CO. but are nevertheless a nuis: the storage | mous in their expressions of praise | brought from the south. . . source of annoyance. Rid observed | Miss Bertha Fremmel of Baltic is|for the splendid outing and entertain- ———————————|on the board walk, throwin concerned the en- | Visiting Miss Katie Leipold of this|ment afforded them 1647 about by bathers in wet sui rumor ha that the | Place. — — nude bathing and other to be for this Will Camp at Fort Wright. against the peace and propriety of the s con- | Mrs. Albert Pinsree has returned f 3 o . none of g ed Tue: e ADAMS TAVERIN "5 2 sompamed ox OfDmYSTIC MAN theop Son: | trom . montive stay itk telntives ta | 1t 2, announced Tuesday that sev For the better protection of the PAID FOR AUTO nythin. it Maine, s R ir. at’ Wort Wilsht i “rc en itk the German n month. The Thirteenth regiment of was delayed by the epidemic, will be 15 Main Street planning to| Miss Lena Siedel of Providence | London and unload its|Street is spending a few days at Oazk- \d its easily acces- |land beach. receive a great ad- == 1861 shore front it was decided to appoint —_— n}sprclnl policeman for the balance of | Groton and Stonington Road Agrees | & offer to the public the finest standard | L S5asom, his servic brands of Beer of Europe and America: | Hagon ‘mas mission’s funds. Bohemian. Pilsner, Culmbach Bavari o % > Brooklyn, wt infantile para there in ‘-rp(omhor to Agree For $1,600 Damages. Wilfred E. n of Old Mystic has : 5 Sl ntment and he has selected ks ystio nagi 1l over the world. What- | David O'Brien has accepted a posi- Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's | PPointment anc e e o) with s | r the world. What 2 2 pted a pos Scoten Alé, Guinness Dublin Stout, | Jeremiaht T, Murphy, recently bl Hrar el s e op from all the rumors | tion 'with "the Versailles Sanitary C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | phy wili ,('fm o g \‘v‘f‘,”,, Sho: Line railroad, the | th here and in _the | ¥ibre mills. Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | D0y Will g0 on duty Wednesday fore. | qimage done his r truck several | ihe nto soasL AL 18] s Charlas e izz_Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, g5, o h ~°”;‘“" on \,"’ v _until | when it was run into hy a| ! fow will see the | Mrs. Charles Webster is spending a Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. ot ey men ATiCe WH o ““f,"“ - on the At et development. _'eu\;s[da)fsfa_z g’leasure Beach as the A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town RS S L L > motor truc 1 2 the icc —— g of frien MARRIEDP1 e g Telephone 519 by beach residents i ope meinile Tiom Jasie) FINESLANDSCARES JAT George Havens and son, Irving, “hild, —AND— ——e . i Sfatim exieseddathe opiion Al ol R E AR et At THE MYSTIC EXHIBIT.|spent Monday at the Drawbridge on a Baker. A n House & W HaProxg oonditions e | e e G, T | Prominent Among Paintings Will Be 5 _— AL merica ; o Cooeistion “Again. 1na | Groups of Botures from Macbeth| , Miss Dora Woisard is visiting for 1 Town. sua. A o) few day He id the settler Galler: a few days with relatives in Worces- denly, Charles Vergason of Lady Assiatant Special Rates to Theatro Troupes, Over 500 From This State. With the trolley people was sat Y. ter and Southbridge. Huntington avenue, n Hill, aged i (e 3 rolle 3 i = A - ST e e rlors, 7 a Ty oion Mep . Plottag B aeneniclicd e e L SRR Vg, ird annual exhibition of the| Misses Anna and Louise Lucler of funerads paniciedl e ;""C’H":';;;a 2 L 18 are frons Corney - MyStic Art association opens a Occum are spending two weeks va- s ; Busial > . J. Livery Conneotion, _ Shetucket Street, [ 519 are from Connecticut. oy MARY E. HIGGINS WANTS way school, Mystic, On Thursday, | oatian in eremoine n s, 8¢ 200 olelock Burl CCHURCE i FARREL & BANDERSON, Props. |State leads in the total number of 1 continue, Sunday e: men with Massachuscits, Pennsylv: A DIVORCE DECREE | .t ' the 26th, and it will| Robert Pilling has aceepted a po S nia, New Je be much and much better than i X 1 s r o = 3 e much bi ne be = S - he 92d 2 in order. 'The last enrollment of the | Has Brought Proceedings Against Her | o TIUCR DISESr and much better than|sition with — the New System Wet 5 - SOAL AND LUNBER gamps for the season s over.| Husband on Grounds of Habitual | irom 1o il 5 and iea Wil be Sarved as| 2on Co- of Taftville her late home, 20 : Threushout the searon, ' there mavel [ntomperance. | rom % $075 Blsiaes o paint:| Miss Toulss Whits has returned nirtart oo | F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 20,44 1| s = from the best known artists in|from a tw: E i t c ] = = <. 2| Alleging _ habitual intemperance, country, there will be a room | i Toban 0L . . COAL jaifterent, camps, Platisburs. owever, | i ! from a two weeks visit with friends e ™! s e e John A. Morgan & Son jEived fobe he mast ‘popular. The | Mary ®. Higgins has instituted di- | especially sct le 1 cetches. pictle s = ey *Pkone 511 i | Platisburs was the onmp. at Menseres, | YOrce proceedings against her hu I paintings will| Napoleen Pepin has returned to w“!:m\. E D e COAL | Ca which had an eniisiment of 5443 |band, Daniel Higgins of East Lyme. |be : tures from the Mac- | Hartford, after a few days' vacation, | Funeral from the home of her son, E o S I had A snlistm The petitioner, who was formerly Miss | beth g in New York, and these|spent at his home here. Georze B. Edwards, Thursday after- Office Washington Building Mary E. Holmes. was married to the|will include the following Bit of e noon, Aug. 10, at 2 o’clock.” Burial stock cemetery. defendant in February, 1915. She a the custody of her minor child lden Wei pers in the suit are returnable in the |academ superior court the first Tuesday in|Summer September. Davis, N. New and, a fine land: n by J.| Miss Winifred Moriarty of Willi- r the National | mantic is spending a few days here her splendid landscape,|as the guest of friends. o by Charles H. sl itea SRR nother well| Miss Ida Lillibridge has returned to| Aain sireet. N. A.;|her home on Front street after a few| p. m. Bu: vomen in a|weeks' trip to Bermuda. CUNLIFF e Shea & Burke B 41 Main Street ineral parlors, 15 - 4 Funeral Directors Aug. 10, at 3 cametery. Aug. 8, 1916, Corner Water and West Main Streets State Troops to Remain. Adjt. Gen. George M. Cole said on \ girl at et e ST e et e S Monday afternoon that he does not|a window, b B. Ailler, N.| Miss Nora Murphy of Willimantic is|Notice of funers Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh Funeral Director think that the Connec onal |4 two fine paintings, by Charles W.|spending a few days vacation at her | HANNON—In W an | Hawthorne s Lovers, and the | homa on IMerchants avente. Ma ALWAYS IN STOCK border will return he very soon, [ Open summer, a strong fannah Hanson In Ncrwis Monda £ Norw “| DR. SHAHAN, Specialist b §l| despite rumors of their possible re- 1l Dougherty, | . Albert Lambert of North. B. street|CHIBMAN—In wWillimantlc, Aug. 7, on Diseases of the A turn _in September. “The return of | N. _a Peignoir Rose, girl at dress- |and John Murphy of South C. street 916. Owen Chipman 3 BLOOD AND STOMACH. A. D. LATHROP afld El'll alfl]er | the Connecticut troops in_September The Kitchen Door, a|are spending a few days with friends | BLAIS—In St. Josepk's hospital, Willl-| npeumatiem (including Neuritis), Office~cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, would be like the Duke of York,” said|girl at k n door, by Frederick C.|at Sound View. mantic, Aug. 1916, Sarah Blais, | Skin Troubles, Bloody Sputum, Run "Telephone 463-13 General Cole. “The Duke of York | Preiscle A Mountain Stream- e widow of Nicholas Blais, aged 68|down Conditions, Premature Aging.| , by Gardner Symons,| Arthur Scofield and Adam Troeger | Year Hardening of the Arteries. CuTLure‘ g I 5 3 2 lood Diseases. | . i then he marched them down again. tune’s_Hall, Appledore, by | employed by the Underwood Type- [ Funeral from her late home, High |Lreatment only ' for Hlood > iy oY N A Dibiie.” there 18 me | Tel. 642-2 Lady Assistant 8| It seems probable_that the troops will m ;b St Ives, Hoats | writer Co. of Hartford, have returned | strect, Faltic Wednesdsy morning SR thfl;“gfigli&‘fff&‘ e AR medium better than (nrough the , ad- stay on the border longer than aland Harbor, b to that city, after a ghort vacation at| at 830 Services in Ealtic church at'* Rours” 1011 4 m! 24 a4 1-8 p. m.. _¥ertising® columas, of . The, Bulletincy, - month. addition.. to. theso_from, the :Maghetir| theirshomes ere. ~ - - 9. o'clock. .. Please. omit; flOWeIs. »-..... No; ontside .visits.after-§ p.'m. Promptservicedayornight § | marched his soldiers up the hill and |let. wint