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H ROQUE TOURNAMENT BEGINS TODAY T o < T OBITUARY Mrs. Orlow J. Speed. Mrs. Orlow J. Speed died Thursday night in_this city after a lingering illness. She was a native of Central Village, where her mother lives. Mrs. PERSONALS John Gallivan of New York city is visiting relatives in town. DO YOU KNOW WHERE ' TO BUY R. R. AGNEW, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Room 214 Thayer Building Norwich, Conn.. wiceneville office: Office Hours: =23 2-4 p.m,; 17-8 except Wodnesday NATIVE SQUABS NATIVE BROILERS Norwich, Monday, Aug. 14, 1916. Henry Holden of Mount Vernon, N. 1s the guest of relatives here, Speed married Mo Speed in 1913, Two |1-8 Wednesday and Satur- _and NATIVE FOWL - VARIOUS MATTERS S Mayor Allyn L. Brown Will Make Address of Welcome at Speed mareied Mr. S 8ay Svenings, ana by Satirday NATIVE VEAL 3. 3, Murphy of Broad street has re- 5 . 5 - A Misris Badry: aprointment INDIANA LAMB (Finest in ,Sunday had e tinge of fall in the| turned from a two weeks' vacation. 10 O’clock This Morning—Prominent Players Arrived i e e Th“rsday, Aug- 17 INDIANA BEEF the world) - Miss Emily Percy is spending two 3 oy dent of Uncasville, passed away at his Train |eaves Norwich, 810 a. The day’s length has lessened by an | weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Per- Saturday and Sunday—Grounds in Excellent Condition |home Saturday stcomaon ot iha ase | o Trin ieaves Norwich, 510 o me Watermelon Celery hour and 18 minutes. &y at Pawtucket, R. L . |9t 42 vears. hre 15 survived by two T & RING Wil tran "New London Line Muskmelon Carrots . and Weather Outlook Pleasant—More Players to Arrive |Prothers, John 1. 2nd Thomas Ceary, - of Lowell, due New- jaturday night could not Miss Winnie O'Neil has returned to and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Murphy 2 Wonder Bea Baats The moon Saturday nig] port 130 p. m. Returning leave s i - be surpassed, and beach parties, |her home on Lafayette street, after E S and Mrs. Delia Dolan, q ol Ry Pocs Lottuce R T cortad wntorave b e AN Cape ConiMaR This Morning. Louis Greenstein. Funeral Drectors Daind Avplen Swasts 9 popular. R T A JLouts Greenstoin_of New Britain, $1 00 oun $l 00 Vit b Bacrise ® |complain of this year is Dole) baave || oLz O WA Tl Can e The National Roque tournament|a band concert will be held outside | tar bn finece of thrse sears Tho and Emhalmer; Numbor of Tlokets Stristly Limited e et A et he - tops amd| Postmaster Willlam C. Saunders and | will start this (Monday) morning at | the Erounds. Tuesday and Thursday | bady was taken fo New Britain Sature T i Sk No tickets s0ld on day of excursion We have the above and more | in full blossom daughter, Miss Winifred Saunders of |10 g'clock when Mayor Allyn L. Brown | MShtS Swahn's orchestra will render | day night and the funeral will be held i il f limit is previously reached. 2 = music. There will also be a water-|onday afternoon, Greensteir 5 TREE' i Jordan, ‘wers eallars’in Norwich re- |y wmaice the welcoming address to|melon night, brobably hureaay. Student at the New Batam * High 337 MAIN S T New York, New Haven & Hartford R, R. Miss Catherine Lyons, teahcer of |cently. 1 i oERE nl el Dewaoran S s oW TOrk, : ? 9 9 9 9 ? Al o by oot thlf\ visiting plapers. }\t[’r\}"ur ‘lllmwn The t'oélowing committees have been | school and leaves his parents, two Ogppevite Pect Offien 2 will also start the first ball rolling. |appointed: ther vo & 2 ? . . H . H & | Locks High school, has resigned to take| Mrs. Joseph Pray of Ballouville.|" Several prnm!nonlflr Dlayers’ arrived |- Arrangements—Charles G. Williams, | tw Scrers \'}}sm\-'c‘fi?e Sofion oi 'Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant a similar place the Westerly High|Conn, was the guest of Mrs. M. J.|saturday and Sunday and registered | chairman: E. . Robinson, J. . Mi- | Mrs. Taa Horwitz, | i school of Westerly, R. L Nichols of West Thames street over|at the Wauregan House. They are|ner, W. C. Rodman, Dr. B, L. Miiler. | oo 192 M 4 B g NOTICE . e Friday. Everett W. Robinson and Willlam L.| Grounds—Loue Stockwell, chairman, rs. Jared Bowles. BRING US YOUR The Champlin dahlla beds at West- Robinson of Mansfleld, Mass, and|F. H. Foss, E. G. Adams, Arthur L. Mrs. Tirk Comstock Bowles, the > 190 Franklin Street is the headquar- |erly, on the road to Watch Hill, are| Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Abel and Miss | Charles G Williams 5t Wasningios. | Deais, widow of Jared Bowles, died at her|Pierpont Edwards, died Dec. 1, 1913. ters for nice CORNED BEEF to boil inning to hloom nicely, and that Frances Abel of Bast Great Plain |D. C, 8, B. Prentice of Providenc Tinance—A. D. Spellman, chairman, | home in Montville, Saturday morning, | Sshe married the second time June 6, Iready ked and pressed for| s, field of flowers draws admiring at-|motored to Stonington and Watch Hill | president of the Natlonal Roque as- |C. C. Cox, John M. Taylor. Prof, Mor- | death being dus to advanceq age. Mre, | 1oor She nas. lved . Montville the or already cooked and press tention from every passerby. Sunday. EGCIiFOn: arciVer In town o saturk Itison 10t Chee Bowies has been in ill health for abont | greater part of her life, and leaves a A luncheon. Try some and become a day and will remain until the end of | Correspondence—L. C. Williamson, | tWO Weeks, and about a week ago a | wids eireie of friends among the old- 1 Sl custoroer: (\mons recent arrivals at Pine Grove,| Mrs. Dennis Hayes, Mrs. Mary | {3 fniney. chairman, F. P. Fenton, W. L. Rob- |Serious relapse occurred, from which | er residents of the town. Interment for i VAL LUPPERT, Proprietor Miautio s Mine Hepny, Bndeniio Hayes and Miss Tlizabeth Flayes are| The committee is arranging an at- |inson, Dr. R. C. Zartman, B. . Tur. |she failed to rally. She is survived by |was in the family plot in Comsteck : » Peop ""“""fgr;i"& \;%J:|c'l§hun§fiuk:nz‘;\:‘;ga ;p‘)endlng ‘tyhe month of August at|ractive program for evening enter- | ner, a son, Reuben Eowles of Montville, | cemeter: . P town = e e W ool easant View. tainments. For Wednesday night Rules—C. C. Cox, chairman, H. T.|and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Hope & = ping with her mother for a few days. Misse Caroline A. Willey of Glas- |NTOugh the courtesy of the commit- | Webb, J. C. Kirk, Charies Jacobus,|of Montville and Mrs, Latimer _of James Gay Found Balloon. eve opmg an Hibernfans are learning that there 18 | tonbuny, Coun. - has setiomed. Lo, | tee of the court of common council Harold Clark. e oy s Bowlest Haltineen & {8 yavids | Caviion 7| e i diatzeal fear in Middletown that because of in- | having heen the guest of Mrs. E. A, A ‘;vel-lfii(':‘;xl; for many years|found a balloon from the New Lox;- 3oard t fantile paralysis developments in that|John of the East Side. = E . don County Agricultural Society in Qur work is the best and ity . e 52 . a w. o s . city the state parade due on Aug. 22 : INTERFERED WITH CONSTABLE |SAVES CHILD'S LIFE Carl Bradla the Thames river, near the Laurel Sl ¢ 1 ought to be postponed or even omitted. |- Ira R. Levick of Hartford, employ- IN MAKING AN ARREST BY RARE OPERATION.| . On Sunday evening Carl Bradjaw |Hill bridge. stani e test of time. will not be complete RN L s s ed at the Underwood Typewriter Co, NS e dled at his home on Brook street. He E 2 eople who went down the river|has returned, having spent a short va. i | i was born in Germany on March 15, i 'AMERAS without you have an }|su aw quite a flest at the navy | cation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, | 50, Whele Family Will Appear Before Dr. Thcmas H. Gallivan Cute Jugular|Jas born in Germany on Maren 15 A full line of C 3 e “five . submarines, the tender | e A, sahm of the Haot S City Court Judge. . Vein to Remove Blood Clot. Loulse Zureweii Sradiaw. ana haa (|| Incidents n Societ and FILMS, : ANSCO Camera 2aicng || Bushnell, a monitor and a torpedo g 5 been a resident of this,city for a num- ncidenis « dociety 5 £ ® ]| beat, besides smaller service launches.| Mr. and Mrs. Erwin O. Gibson, at-| Because Walter Magooder's wife, fa- | An unusual cperation was performed | pee® & Toside Mr! Bradlaw married e with vou. | 3 ] . ter spending the week-end at the|ther and brother-in-law refused to|at St. Francis' hospital, Hartford, re- | Mary Fishor, by Rev. Mr. Schaefer, in e st Hiar ;’;fl?fifig{;fif{";l_fi')‘,“‘;;‘j home of Mr. Gibsonw's father, Kugene | jet Constable Gus Lambert arrest the | cently, upon Mary, the 4 year old this city 27 years ago. He was a mem- . For Dest results use an | man ‘or New London, a native of the | where At Gibbon 14 cmployed b the | 2oresaid Walter on a tneft charge on | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.|Ber of the Sons of flerman and of the| Nrg pdson F. Gallaudet is enter- ¢ Lranston Lo | ftpae L g = FTa: foroi e oy y Sat Rt Be oue Nkt he | Angus, of No. 22 Franklin avenue, by | Gérman Lutheran church. taining her brother, Frank Cockrell of | town, preached on Sunday e was| Remington Arms Co. aturday night the four will face the A Tesldes his father, Mr. Bradlaw = ANSCO. [ e e s e o e S i | BE: Thomas 1. Gailtvan, Tormerty’ of|, Tesiica s fainen, Mr. Bradiaw | {2ining, hor br | aso. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Macom- | Walter for theft and resistance and [ this city, but now the operating sur- | S0VeE BN CRICTen, B Feniy Brad. | ber of Brookiyn, N. Y, aro guests at |the others for interfering with Con- | &con for eve, ear and throat troubles | D€l Mrs. August Pro Shry brad-| Miss Pauline Hoffman of Wethers- o The Vietrola concert in Mohegan |the home of Mris. John A. Bowen of |stable Lambert in the discharge of |at the hospital. The operation was(law. Mr Rose nd Tenieitn | field is the guest of Mrs. Weston Car- d F Hot weather THEPLAUT'CADDLNCO. parkk Sunday afternoon attracted & |Cedar strect. My Maeomber v ror | nia. euty. B = o w ey | rian and Carl Biaclsy. Dejals; | pentezienilen of, Gachen atrett 00 0 ¥ large gathering of people who listened | turn In a few days, but Mrs. Macom- | Constable Lambert relates the facts | = Tho operation is not common. Sinus|Bradlay and Carl Bradlaw. = He also erw Established 1872 appreciatively to the music and en-|ber will remain for several weeks 15 follows thrombosis, as_the child's trouble was | leaves four §oms Hutoinh of Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bunnell and|Galmen Tunny Fish, Shad A { joved as much the surrounding scen- | The younger Magooder went into | called, is a gathering of a clot of blood | ford. William of New Yorl, Fred and| eamily of Waskingion street are pass- 3 y y PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Conlin have| Michael Jacob's market in Occum on [behind the car, and if it were to break | Henry of this city: three sisters, Mrs. | ing'soveral weeks at Fishers Island. Roe, Lob: Shri Kij = returned to Rochester, N. Y. after|Saturday night. Mr. Jacob was out |the poison coming from it would run|Phill> Wilhelmi and Mrs. Alfred Brown — oe, ster, Shrimp, Kipper- Let us do your Developing and Rev. Henry T. Arnold of Norwich|spending a few davs with Mr. and|and his wife was upstai Mrs. Ma- | through the system and cause death.|Of {!flr'f"rv! and Mrs. Charles Nichols| jrs mdwin W, Higgins of Unjon & % 3 Printing | prea Sunday in the Plainfield Con- | Mrs. John A. Holland of Asylum street. | gooder heard someone downstairs and | Cutting bekind the ear, the physician |9f Néw London. There are eight grand- | sirear left Saturday for Toronto, to|ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. | grecational church and will do the made the trip in their touring |when she went down the per: had to cut the jugular vein and tie it, | Children. visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Higgins. sme next Sunday in ine absence of s e 10 prevent the patient from blecding 10 Mrs. Charles W. Kanahan. = T i ek TR R —__|the pastor, Rev. Arthur Barwick, on| ehiee b i Bo LA . death. During the operation the physi- | Ars. Susan F. Kanahan, widow of Daniel L. Brown of Warren street vac Miss Corinne Holbrook of Winsted, | Jacob \“ ‘v -,y‘\ he cash ;“ cian has to use extreme care, a a| v’—.g o {ana h".u. fa.“ ' is one of those to take the civilian ? ) [ 1 wen h les” W. Kanahan, passed away bby's Red Alaska Sa®mon | nn., who has be &t ol sraice oren o nerve which controls the muscles of| Suaday morning £o bor hore as Toa | maval course. his ship belng the U¢ 5. w0y a g doubttul appearance of the day | Misa Havel T 1 3 ot | omavey. PaT $10 in the drawer | the face was within a sixteenth of an|yel Till avemus. Mo Komchan aus | 5 Kearsarge. 6 Franklin Stresy = ¥BE Bkt Tall Salivon You Eves Ate late in the morning kept many|few weeks, roturned to her on | the. Tas had looked in. The |inch from where the clot of blood was|born in Tisbon Oct. 15 inis (hs — / 5 s te, evidently, for the trolley of- | Sunday, accompanied by | o0 hafl Becn prHelntaies At nerve were touched it|qsughter of Dwight T. and Mary A.| George W. Carroll of Broadway has JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor an. Franklin_square last night oln _aver {#ime but not by Mrs. Jacob. Suspio: : the entire side of the| Rathbun Corey and later resided in|gone to Maplewood, N. H., to join his BUY NOW inday travel had been com- Miss Holbrook for a|jon pointed to . Magooder and Mrs. |face of the patient Griswold. She was united _in marriage | family and to accompany them thence t Jacob imparted her suspicion to Cor An efforc was made ‘to locate Dr.|Sept. 16, 1868, 1o Charles W. Kanahan |1 A motor trip through Canada., B e . i I G R N e o toate | SO S8 AN pae : DBS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE SROCER, ey .8 Jouns lady had a Bt at| NoRwicH MEN IN tto the to arrest | details of the operation, but it riage v and Mrs. Kanahan resided | Mr. and Mrs “fll‘L.“Stpa.rr:?l“unfi 287 Main St. B . E rnoon *here was a crowd PLATTSBURG CAMP |him- e got ins g1 {45 f0F NawiiCasiie N I o entiia | dovett I gna wictilty aferiros | ARSI lRCe, SR MM EE iR on PRACTISE LIMITED TO ot und her in @ couple of minf - 5 i e | days vacation. Sidea wntil 1905, when th % purchased | their daughter, are to pass a few davs| Eve. Far, Nose and Throat u Rl f curlosity and| L. E. Porteous and G. Ely Numbered |1 Stanioy S e the Reads homestead in LIcbon; whece | withl Ebm: earn’s father, Chales 4 L E ll | ssne | "Among the Members During July. |iaw jumved on COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS | they then located o spend the latter | Stearns, of Winchendon, Mass. Hours 10 & m. to 3 3. m. i rnest k. bullard §| - Tepeo | S T ara d g crowd in spite 3 zen Eastern men ; so 0 make Ll e pent his boyhood days HARNBSB ! took uarter | inclu g two from Norw: were | inter T the const. i i guardianship _of the late o s ook a quarter | Norwich and New Londen Couneils T S of ! a VIOLIN ur fo discharge its passengers | amons the members of the 3 camp | 1B Wil EC D AL FOriaVinGrO it Heade P o inanen | dien TEAM, EXPRESS | s St as aat Plattsbu The men were as fol- | younger e g TEACHER e ma 1o Porteous and G. Ely of | belt council, United Commer- | ReW home and Mrs. Kanahan was left CARRIAGES - » % = = , N 309, arc aking ar a L e i ¥ ey as heen broken for the erec- | Norw ond and N. J. Bo ansements to hold dn outing and L number of years, then removed CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS / All String Instruments repaired M LI sk of N S OLT mbake at the Drawbridge this com- | {0 Jewett and later to Norwich, Violins sold on easy terms torics high, to con- | . Troland, e mieiges the bake there | ™ rs. Kanaban was a member of the BUSINESS WAGONS E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor Esiganaig s nt H competition for mineicipii dmne [l 2eft 0t see i Danine Ber s ididicn AUTOMOBILE ROBES | e e heh e at ¢ arles at his mother's | three years beocmes ossessor of | 0f the nd_avenue Bantist sehurc AT HAMILTON TInaldie John Dut thoyiaxeldne 5 i e e umittees in charge comprise « 1 friend X | e K;E X WATCHES” metie e e seneation for. & gebwoll bean in Court & flowin: Execuiive, Charies . was_ elly devoted to- her| g ¥lere's & Mvekter | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn._ 5 £ merly of Nor- |12 obaekve ‘ measure | ;0" £ Walter 1 s Lanz, B. N. Lyvon _ She is survived by fo 1- i i kgency and Repairs nter, latter | 7 where | ecord for petty thieving. . W Teavsan. W, R Bateom |drer Aen | L. Kandhan of Tishon Baitery P 4 al two weeks | i o " Belford, Gurdon L. Bidwell will nk K. and Herbert E. Kanaha St wan LEE CLEGG | o arge or {he music. There arc New iaven and Miss Susio F: Kana- | Ml 7 mstctore cap the ot GEORGE G. GRANT and go to the St t Sunda jus members in the local council an w ided with he T late doweleG and dove-tailed boxec, Erankiih. Siare definite [heart several revolver shots ring o R 1 two sisters, Mrs. J. screws, ete. - - s 5 218, Upstairs report that the Hempstead Fam. instruc- | He notifled ‘Captain Twomey of e medy ot Lisbon, ana Mrs. T B Whae he cov apimos ae USL 32 Providence St., Taftville o = tlon had yoted to sive $1,500 he. stu- | to work the report rtly 2 granddaughter, Maude Straley, who o | s e Prompt attention to day or night calls, ew I 1 playgrounds is de | Yol o0 Sy = WRITES NEW SONG |, USL batter zs tasc longer than any 'y New Stvles the statement that it is police found James DeAtto, an o resided with her. b other ctar o batterles ever built. Telephone 630. aDrl4MWFawl | ising a fund to be davoted ¢ £ min o8 | Yossph 0.l Barcy I NIc chia' With \Suls® Capt. Walter R. Hazard. It oan oot abattery shat doc w7 e public benevolenc vit cal - The body oF Capt he work, oeps it va mor 5 o x cess as a Composer. The he 1 after month. NER: at the Griswold it = ard, father of Captal : Put fnproved ory= USL ™ Gas E I M f Yoser Bais T4 this | ard o - steamer Island, who 4 Al B g s are ing es- Joser rry, formerly of this 3 i L y car. & Sz . . . C they are attend- was | city, a memb the \Waterbury | Was icken with exy on the e MRS. C. P. STANTON 2 sl ed all | lodge of Eiks, and one of the. pecs|Steamer What iday morn- THAMES GARAGE OINTMENT 52 Franklin Street T s s | known and highiy T sected young | D8, as the g the Norwich, Cos. ) 3 |n Wat p YOURE | training stati reached s s . = Alboiia e i enrolleq in this camp. olver | men_ in erbury, has written the | {aining statio 2 i i & - g mer While T was at the camp there words of a new preparedness song, | Providence at 10 USE.Sesvice Station The healer of Skin Diseases, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | about 6,500 men in. fons 5l L T A which set to music by Geo,|MOrning on board the steames G e e L S a— S - s a Il of er of n th Wwers 118 ) ORM H. Ta den and i b tum, sailing with her flags used, and users recommens it L She mmmber of £t IDENEIER NOEM 8L S o he et e D S il bo no S L. M. Ointment for SUNBURN, P e i et Sad i WILL OPEN TUESDAY.| 1s "in their tour of Con. |Hazard home at $7 Daboll street, on RASH, CHAFING, PIMPLES, I¥) ert L cchran? 1dazr afternoon paratory scho MESISEE col players in their tour of Con- | Il e i > BCZEMA . B L M gives * on hud to leave |and seventh comprised pre To Be Conducted at Storrs Under Di. | Mecticut. Tuesday ¥ g B B e Al"tg ; GAS FITTING ms on almost ev- |and husiness n There were forty- | 10, B¢ Conducted at Storrs Under Di- | Ny g,y He oh ot ME s t. Hazard was 62 vears of age. prompt_and effective relief an g AS FITTING, I e Ao Sl o e e ety rection of State Board of Education. |Ars. John Bare this city and at|He was born in North Kingstown an the skin is soon restored to its FUHRT IS, SIEAN FITTING and two officers who were insiruetors == one time was employed at the Wawne | Was a son of Lewis and Harriet (Har- normal, healthy state by the use Washington Sq., Washington Buildi FoRL G h Vo e A summer normal school, under the|regan house. He is well known in|Wood) Hazard. At an early age he of this’rellable preparation. Norwich, Conn, Davis told the_ dairymen ot Point. | direction of the state d ot edilca | Now ‘Tork hotels but was compelled||®csan solng fo sce In. coss o PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. Agent for N. B. O, Sh s Y e dadie e denends | 507, WIT, he held - el P B S AT bR i e e s All Druggists. £ S el D ness and ) Joze at Storrs i Kol FEES years after becominz a master, and gl sl Bl nd he maintained ability of the instructors. | e of the school is to illus- | CLASSES IN BASKET then went steamboating. JUST RECEIVED Phone that a third of our dairymen are losing e e s Tods and 1o F el WEAVING AT, THAMESVILLE. | 1neton o the Biosiaaton b ars R A MATTER £ - MODERN PLUMBING : %0 ¢ "thepoint | o T Bl Acarload of Cround Limestone 3_ '™ | ¥ eptain Conner Hias: beon. atharived aitten ana ir Hatied otcomionations ildren Taking Much Interest in the|line, commanding came New fob i B ' 5 to 2o to Willimantic with an assistant ke matualiotiaring | oy will be cdmitted who aré| Work—Field Day to Be Held Soon, | Hampshire. Pequot, shuz. Pl - mk’ ;);fl‘l’: - s as essentia! i, modern house as |twicc a month to get recruits for the e e oo i SR e = < mouth, Chester W. Chapin, Rhode Is- e Peck-1icWilliams St T e s (e e, WA B e e o S B e e St i bt g e | B35S0 S5 B 3| PROTECTION | The PeckMeWillamss G - 5 e e 9 | been instructed to v Norwich, Dan- | oo, 2020 fe incapable. There are ions started at the Thamesville playg: most popular and widely known o ¢ 0 e e wwartimon MBING WORK | jglson and Putnam once a month te|jometimes aro incapable, - There oxs 1o the state board of education at|and the children are taking much in- |aRY of the Sound boat captains of his el San S e Pinatintiors | have ha oo | Any one or all of the Falls have launched a croquet toi e Providence Line, ent into the o e o s. Leonard Woolsey Bacon, Sr. The instructc have had muniver-l, BV Ou oF 2l oF the St o \l” ’];““”"}h‘\ _,’X“ “’ o hotel bu ss and conducted the Che- less you are as well prepared for olans and prices. |and son. David Leonard Bacon, Yale |5It¥, education at West Point as wen! I JWritten work asant street grounds o e il to fight your battle in business . = i . €, e Brotesson Bectenlior 40 it GnSEs) TR OF PIRC rntory complet At the Hobart avenue grounds on| Last spring he superintended the as your neighbor? If you are looking for good, ’ F TOM PI(I\TS ; Eiadloy meat ey Hen | i med cquivalent lay afternoon a sewing cirle will} Bttne up and revalring of the steam Coff. et i 67 West Main Street | Creist Manufacturing company. e R R and su which will be held the latter part of |CFaft on to Philadelphia after the prepared unless you have suc- and try ours. i 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Prime of | Would tter educated i e ontl R He leaves a wife and two sons, CLors ggm"“ asguocdia - Do avone. ¥ cottasers at Fshere|training hat some failures dxpecial. | TRAP THE FLY s e S el e Prices 20c, 23c, 28¢ Ib. Q | cottagers at Fishers 2 that some failures especia steamer Block Tsl whic ns n 1T ed th o1a ; ly in older men cause satience on | = o N (o bicis e i ; - ] . F. Bi.:RN h) b e o e | A ot o2 | Says Latest Sulletin of the Department | fL0m Norwich to the island, and Wil- Norwich Gommercial School? Best Teas, Ib. ....... 25¢ . 3 and 3 r summer neighbors| patience is sometimes expressed st of Agriculture, avon roaa ot bt arard n et Baking Powder, Ib. .. 12¢ {eatin and Plumbing |eni fienas toor tho occasion to ex- |foreible ana °perhaps toa enorget fensfysguentivs = . ly was never In better health than You cannot get the Norwich 4 i tend their regard and best wishes. |language. A penalty may be m- | A Supervision scction will be in ses-| The Slogan, Swat the Tly will now | when he shook hands with Superin- Coininsioialiiedionitlosise Lok Mince Meat, pkg. .. — posed to which the ordinary American |50 = g Srtida €| be replaces v the slogan rap the | te, Wi 01 st b W < g s 2 92 Franklin Street CAMP DEWEY BOYS s not accustomed. To require a bald. | daily conferences and discussions. Or- | Fly, according to the latest bulletin of | SasrG o laasor Just before the What AR O, R G Macaroni pkg. ... .. VISIT SEBOWISHA,|'30¢d man who ~ inconsiderately | Sanization 'I"f ok !j_’;""'f,,‘”n?flim;il"“‘l‘r'jf‘ the department of agriculture. This| Rev. Alfred H. Wheeler of Christ’ largest and best equipped bus- Spaghetti, pkg. e Se—— Tl femmies ox sl L aeinine hel e R R L ?fvfi a'z’ii{.\ou'is”s"ri:-"?mhe]‘h; Traps in|church will conduct the services. Bur- iness training school in East- Raisi ,k 10c RON CASTINGS | <temys Junior Naval Reserves En-|in front of tho Sompany an “Has | The finetion’ of criticsm and Insnce: | most popuias. pueting of the. dopares | Lo priich I8t be at Fiskevillé, Will| g Connecticut, and the only aisins, pkg. ........ I L tertained at Girls’ Camp. Hal" at command is not a part of the|tion and all the specific problems of |ment. Another bulletin just issued by | Captain Ellsworth Hazard left Sat- school in this section men- business man’s every day experience, [ SuPervision will be included in the|the department is No. 1740, entitled |urday night for Proviaeeee and & tioned in the last U. S. Gov- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY On Thursday afterncon the coun-|It calls his attention however to the | COUrse. 2 3 House Ants, and is proving a boon to|ing his absence Pilot Norman Strick. ernment report on Business t glllors and_ girls of Sebowisha camp,|fact that motor control should ha|, A Nbrary institute will he conducted | the housewives of the country who are | naa’ sin captain the Block Island. Illted Tea lmp(lrt ersco. THE V FOUN . Montville, entertained the officers and | exxercised not only over the muges | DY the Connecticut public library com- | troubled with house and vard ants e e e Schools. 1 cadets of Camp Dewey, the junior|of the hands and arms and feet but of | Mittee from Aug. 14 This course|These bulletins may be obtained by FUNERAL. . i naval reserve on the Thames river.|the face. It has this significance—A |15 recommended fo crade teachers and | writing to the congressman represente e Wa employ: only. expent;icers 218 Main Street Ho. 11 to erry Street The cadets came in true military | man at attention receiving a com-|Msh school teachers. The instruction ing the congressional district in which Tosslo Stendert. o s style, not breaking ranks until they|mand should not give 2 part of his at. | {1 care of books, cataloging and other | the applicant resides. essie Stendert. tified teachers, who devote had jarrived on the grounds of thetention to extrancous ~and ludicrous | Urinches of Mbrary technique wil he ot (his season of the year, when the| The funeral of Tessic Stendert, the| their entire time and attention : girls' camp. Atter an informal recep- | side issues wholly to the command, gaually useful to librarlans of public|idca of canning fruite and vegetables | SIX-vear- el s : interests of ouf g ALES, WINE51 LIQUORS tion the afternoon’s programme began| Manifestly the notion is that ev- librarics and of school Itbrarics for winter use is uppermost “in mg!0"‘;‘{:fi:ssge;:nrhi‘e;v%x:c“vzhom(d:fid to the interes our students, —THOROUGH DISINFECTION — wit] lancing on a spacious sleeping [ery man who is to lead others must = s T mind of the housewife, the bulletins on | ntaiyals £ s aeRs : & AND CIGARS porch, decorated with flowers and the|learn soldiering, - not necessariiy JOHN MIGKINS ORGANIST these subjects are most interesting.|ing, was held Saturday afternoon. We give you results, not I e e e oy Fresh, c =plets stock. Best Service, | 22tional colors. Dancing was not the|the art of war—by actually doing the e e Two of the best are Capning Vegeta- | BUFlal was In the Independent Order promises.- i o e e Sl s resh, B only featurc enojyed, for the athletic|things which he will require otherg|!s Officiating at Grace Memorlal Bap- |bles in the Home and Canning Fruits, | Brith A raham cemetery. A com- T “flsfi’ V. Hhe com L DAN MURPHY fleld, tennis court, croquet grounds and |to do. He must know every detai tist In Absence of Mrs. Maud Epps | Proserves and Jellies. mittal sanlce was conducted at tl;e‘ of the reliable i canoes were at the disposal of the|of the manual of arms and must not Do fist bulletinijesned by thie de< | EEYS CUmImInER aud) Rivg wers iin Attend The s ¢ 9 11 Bath Streot guests. hesitate in giving the exercises re-| At Grace Memorial Baptist church |partment on the subject of flowers will | harge of the funeral arrangements. ‘&R CS During intermissions, side shows, ar- [ quired of the men. Each instruc-|John Mickins s officiatinz at the or- | be ready for distribution in a week. It Mrs. E. P. Edwards. i - s ———————— ranged in tents, following the idea of |tor can minipulate and shoot a rifle | #an in the absence of the regular con- | Is entitled Roses and is said to be one The funeral of Mrs. E. P. Edwards, Nm'w h 3 a country fair, were vjsited. The most|He knows every part not simply by |lst, Mrs. Mand Epps. Before the Sun- | of the best bulletins ever issued by tha|who . passed. away ot her’ home’ i/ 1C! Z oriaes | DR. A. d. popular side show was “Hit the coon |studying but by actually practicing |day evening service opened Mr. Mig- | department. Palmertown Tuesday after a long ill- —_— | and get a lollypop.” its details. It would take a man @ |kins rendered the following selections: > e ness, was held from her late home c ifll s h ] = - This is the sixth season of Sebow-|long time to master the use of a|Prelude from Suite No. 14. In G, Han- Norwich Guests Were Present. Thursday afternoon, Rev. William} OMMmerci CNoo. The Odorless entl st isha camp, conducted by the Misses|rifie by diagrams and drawings. He |del, and selection fsom Caibulka, Mrs. Oscar U. Patch gave a delight- | Lakin officiating. Mrs. Bdwards is Disinfectant | Marlon, Lnclile and Christine Smith, |must have the rifle {n his hands and — ful tea at her home in New London,|strvived by six daushters, Mrs. Har- 2 rmerly of N ndon. 9 Alice Building, Nerwich Phons 1177-3 Roowen 3 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist i %, R Snannon B;_l:l‘n- Anr“& oom A At this camp girls receive training in all water and fleld sports, arts and crafts, danc. ing and singing. The enrollment rep. resents many states, girls from Geor- gla, Ohio, Msssachusetts, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut being in. “inded-in this year's number. use it. The necessity for and practice of teaching by those who become leaders and teachers of theory others is emphasized. ndividuals are trained so that they respond as a unit instantly. The machine works to its desired eNl. It works automatically under experience and in emergencies. Mrs. Washburn Entertains. Mrs. R. S. Washburn _of Norwich entertained the Weekly Whist club at her cottage at Waterford, Tuesday evening. Miss Anna__Beardow won first prize, Mrs. J. E. Haviland taking second. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Friday afternoon, when she announced the engagement of her cousin, Leah Beckwit of Virginia, Minn, which was a com- plete surprise. place in the early fall. "ana Noanl. e Miss to Martin J. Gannon The wedding will take Guests were present from New Havem, Norwich riet Alien, Mrs. Sarah Wilbur, Mrs. James B. Armstrong, Mrs. Willlam Street. Mrs Henry Ames, Mrs. Henry Whitmarsh, and three sons, George Edwards. Edward Edwards and Gil- bert Edwards. Mrs. Edwards was srandmother to 32 ana great grand- mathar te 20. Her second husband. Help Us To Help You. Sold everywhere in Two Sizes, Quarts and Pints. M. J. FIELDS, gl < e SO m Carnations. Strest o 888