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EAT THE BEST CULTIVATED BLACKBERRIES CULTIVATED HUCKLEBERRIES ROASTING CHICKEN SQUABS BROILERS WAX BEANS VARIETY VEGETABLES PINEAPPLES CELERY ETC. ETC. SOMERS NOTICE Al biils against the Town of Norwich must be presented at the Selectmen’s Office on or be- fore the first of Sept., 1916, Per order of SELECTMEN. FULL FREBE YOUR VACATION will not be complete without yow have an ANSCO Camera 2iong with you. For best results use an ANSCO. THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Let us do your Developing and Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins cold on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nore wich, Conn. THE DEL-HOFF, European Plan fiates 75 cents ner day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Teleshone 1222. 26-28 Sroadway Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GFRMAR,LACER is on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. Amerlcan House Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. Livery Connection, _ Shetucket Street, FARREL & SANDERSON, Props Frederlck T Bunce 27 Union Street THE PIANO TUNER OUT OF CITY UNTIL SEPT. Specia 5th Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building jan1TuWF 4. M. & J. P. SWAHN Tailors 237 Main Street Dr. Alired Richards DENTIST Offte Hours: 9-12 2. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and_ Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 205 Thayer Building Tel. 453-2 House tel. 354-2 Q ENTI s o & DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Siieet en- trance. Phflnt DR. A. d. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phoge 1177-3 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. l NORWICH ~BULLETIN, TUESDAY; ~AUGUST Norwich, Tussday, Aug- 22, 1916. VARIOUS MAT.TFJ!S Light vehicls lamps at 708 thls evening. ; More sultry end fogey weather is promised for this week. Stevens' Studio will be closed today, Open Wednesday.—adv. The cattalls in the big swamp below Fort Point are beginning to head. Complaints about boys stealing fruit have been made by some of the orchard ownere. At_present there are 61 inmates at the State Inebriates’ farm at Brew- sters’ Neck. Janitor Flelds has some handsome salvia and geraniums in bloom in the courthouse grounds. ‘A patient from Hamburg, Mrs, Mary Tiffany, who has been at Lawrence hospital, New London, was discharged Sunday. After eight or ten comfortable sum- mer days, the mercury climbed into the 90’s Monday, and there was con- siderable humidity. At North Stonington, Thurman Maine, who was overcome by the heat Tuesday his mowing machine, is recove Norwich mothers = who ' venture to take their children to the beaches these days are careful to go provided with the health officer’s certificate, At ‘Wallingford, Miss Ruth B. ¥ of Willimantic has been apr the Central school distr: A Norwich man who was in Noank Monday states that nearly 500 men are now employed at the shipyard and ev- ery man at all qualified is hired on application. The cucumber season h: and these sunny days They are picking county farms, for the pickle facto: With th nine battl serve fleet forming the nucleus of the defendin: squadron in the comi noeuvy are lying at anchor off Bloc The New London Teleg tlons that Prosecuting Atton M. Cronin has entered 1 pital for treatment for es from which he n tices are posted on all roac ing into Hebron that no children 16 years of axe the under penalty of i they may not remain th ride through. Groton Camp Fire Girls will Friday for Mason's I have rented one of tages fur two weel back into th coilected Pendleton Plainfield. The motc W. Holms of sunk on boa copperhead day. It is poisonous reptile, it as the showin, and ek ALl coll bers of mustered Sept = on board, | w] PERSONALS Miss Anna, ccm«w i3 the guest of M, aanrse Klinger of Bastern Point. Miss Agnes Young has returned m;n & week's vecatlon at Block Isis and. The Mirses Morlarty of Norwich are :r(;mng at Tarry-a=While, Pleasant low. Miss Ellabsth Bridgeman of Union= ville {6 taking & lbrary course et Storrs, Mr, and Mrs. CGeorge Scott left :lown Sunday for a two weeks’ vacas on. Dr. Patrick Cassidy has returned from a stay at the Ocsan View, on Eiod Toland R. L. Tarrant and Thomas McGrory of Norwich have been guests ot the Pleasant View house. R. D. Judd, who has been stayiny his bungalow at Industrial place, Myn- tic, has returned to Norwich. R. Gordon has returned after spending a two weéks' vacation in New York city and Bangor, Maine. Miss Margaret E. Smith, of Win- chester streat, hes returned, after a pleasant vacation at Oak Bluffs, Mass. Clarence O. Howard of Springfield, Mass., is in_town for a_week visiting with A, S. Barbour of Lincoln court. Miss Marfe Kohtz has returned to w York after spending a week with | her uncle, Frank A. Krug of Preston City. Recent Norwich guests at the Ocean house, Watch Hill, include Dr. Jame J. Donohue, Floyd C. Ely and H, T. Arnold. Mrs. Lizotte and Mr. and Mr bert Piche of Putnam Were s. Dell Pepin of Taftville over the weelc-end. Clement Joubert of Norwich ig ing o week ¢ g of M. ward Erbin of 16 Montauk New London, John at _the Mr. and_Mrs, | c nfield, Con th a severely sprained an- McDougald_is ing trip. v employed during to improve nio Viti of Navy Y Nothing of Them d Has Hea ce Wednesday. orning hon. sext 1rom Anionio Vit or ew London, ruling of the war Regaraing delaying Yale becaus at had not been infor While a change the regard to just now are shells planted cn few davs uation Frank A, coming cold winte in Burope will not come to ar The former Jonathan Pope hos Broadway, having been mov new foundation do; the owner, D. T. front have been rick’s parish and th side 18 being re ironwork repainted. Eighteen members of the Christian Endeavor society of the Groton Co gregational church enjc ing party and s noon. On_ boar launch, party came up the river to the Sn place at Kitcmaug. This week at Watch FHill the big Ram Island races will be held and fou are offered ae enticement: tries. Two are given Turnbull for the handi and second pries, and the er two by Mrs. Manton B. Metcalf for the winners in the dory class. This (Tuesday) evening there is to be a meeting at the home of Stephen N. Bond at Nlantic under the auspices | of the Niantic Public Library associa- tion, at which Prof. Frederick H. Sykes, president of the Connecticut College for Women, will deliver an address on the value of public lfbra- ries. Stolen Wire Recovered. The copper cable wire to the value of $25 which was stolen from the boiler_shop of Spier Bros., Fort Neck, last Wednesday night, has been re. covered. It was found concealed, in the bushes near the plan FOR LOSS OF APPETITE Horsford's Acid Phosphate For diminished vitality or depression. A wholesome tonic; l’efiflh!ng and in- vigorating. - { ward T. Burke and Timothy J, Dris- by e 1 has been scen stimeny Given at Public Before New London Folic The funeral of Oliss Lida rom the home of Murphy her sis: vin, Mrs, arrell sang at the close of The attendance was , including relatives from M achusetts, Montville, New Haven New London, The bearers were Wil- am Smiddy, Joseph Killeen and M chael Hickey of Montville, Rich- < v London and 3d- coll of this city, The were beautiful, ' Burial P o SOl flo; OBITUARY, Miss Mangaret E. Henry, Norwich friends were grieyed on Monday to learn of the death of Miss MargaretuEliza Henry, of Maryville college, Tennessee, who had been an occasional visitor in this state during the past fifteen years, and whose elo- quence and charming persenality ha won her many friends, i Mise Henry, whose great-great- grandfather was a brother of 'Pu.!rlck Henry, of Virginia, was rated as one of the most succeséful fleld represen- tatives of colleges in the United States and it was through her visits in Con- necticut that a number:of clubs and individuals contributed to schola ships for the coliege which she rep- resented. Miss Henry died at a hospital In Knoxville Friday forenoon, July T, She spoke at the Osgood Memorial ALLEGED MURDERER BROUGHT HERE Clarence Simmonds, Charged With Brutal Murder in Velun: town, Captured in Providence Monday Morning — Brought To This City Last Night by Deputy Sheriff Gingras and Officer Wolf on Cedar Street—Fugitive was Caught as He Alighted from Train—Murdered Man’s Body Talen to His Home in Voluntown. — Clarence Simmonds, alleged murder- er of Mitchell Gravelin, was caught by the Providenco pollce 'carly Monday morning as ho alighted from a train at tho union statlon in_that city and is now confined In the New London coun- ty Jall on_Cedar street, this city, hav- ing been brought here about 8 o'clock Monday nignt hy Deputy Sherif? Louls Gingras end _OMcer Martin Wolf of Voluntown. Sadle Wheeler, the woman over whom th> trouble ls Said to have started, is also confined in the jail in this city, held as a.witness. Botn colored, he being a half breed. The vigilance of a police constable { of the conductor of the ble for his arrest. co and then kept @ him untl he was lleged to have mur- | avelin, a millhand, at carly Sunday morning. its, the Providence po. cl Gravelln with ead off’ because oman, went to Simmonds’ house night whilo Simmonds, a half breed Tndian, was away. Sunday 1g Stmmonds ro- 1s claimed, found Grave- Wheeler, with whom s lived for two vears, in He selzed an axe, it is ged, and etruck Gravelin with it ntly. voman gave the alarm atarted out to search for Th latter had dis- the woods and tho the posee were Wary in their search, as the woman told em that the miesing man was well ed and had plenty of ammunition. d all day and far into z to find the man be- eucceas, a pelice constable at s on the platiormn there morning abeut 7.20 o'clock ntic train arrived. He saw Bimmonds at a window of the rear coach and tin. He jumped aboard, told the con- and is Now Confined in Jail was siruck by his resem- blance to a description of the missing Voluntown max printed in T'he Bulle~ ductor to wire ahead to the Providence { police and then sat down lu the same seat with Simmonds. The conductor had aleo noticed the resembiance and the two men keut Simmonds under close watch’until the train rcached the unfon station in Providence. There Inspecters O'Malley and McGann met it and placed Sim- monds under arrest. 0 man made no_rosletance and immediately admit- ted his identlty. When he hud been mkeh to head- quarters, tho Provide: police say, | Simmonds talked 1 he elaving | and of his trip to Pro He satd | somo 1iti ting o chango of clothing preparing for filght, Then, he sail, hi woods and went G whero he remained i n!u(ng ey the day and night® Monday morning| he wulked to C , the first statlon | over the Conne o fror dc Island, end boa ures of n by then he gitive from jus- nday morning Deputy Sherift mu-L recelved o’ talephor let of | gras from the c Sherdit \‘HDQTLLL > v Porle \vm ft by au and Dr, tamobile the mor Brown of t H, Jenn Gingras went ited the loc. monds ‘was broug] held as o w The body of taken by J. A, to Vel n of the the murdered man was Hourjgan from his un- ec doze d members, present and ch _council, 1 Traveler followed Muennier » N ing cup. tug of war te don at man's race Pearson, and »Lffl of New London w the other entr and A, Caron, N, Caron eiiman of M nh and Beitord | London, ndon relay team defeat- unners, and N. Caron s potato race from | London, song sheet arrauged | v Curdon L, Bidwell | er in | 'h and were pearly | water shipped when went_by. rles D, Tingley of able assistance in ar- of Henry W, Lanz| x B, Lyons of New | vell as Mr. Biawell, MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN Cabaret 8how and Roof Garden Under the bright stars glittering in the vast expanse of henven, the threo Gay sisters wafted thelr sylph-like formg midat the pleasure-seeking pop- ulace and rafsed harmonious voices to their neighbors in the sky, The en- tortainment atop the Majestio yeally was good Monday night, Thers wero theso preity ltile cabaret singers hom verybody crowded around when they came down from the Etage and mixed in with the ice cream en- thusiasts at the table, The cabaret stunt was new to Norwich, The management gaid there were fifteen hundred people on the jardin do foft (observe the French) last ev- ening and certainly the walls were lined with pretty girly an&n 004 many cauples frigked e dance fioor on one zide tq Ifl bnwhchlng‘ strains of Jacobs' socie| teha and a_good many. mere wal ehea dire results of An Ol4 Man's Folly unfold reel by #eel on the mavie spreen. But the thrce Gay eabaret sinzers—and dancers, toq—tickled the Pt palate, put the cap on the eli- max, made everyhody feel hpw nice | de i¢ must be to live fy New Yorl and of cabarets, of ‘which Dened atop the uqesuc, night. Kill Seven Foot Black Snake. Snake storles this summer have been very scarce but this is not be- cause there are no-large snakes about Waterford. One was killed last week on the farm owned by Capt. Frank B. Lawrence Iknown as the Wigwam farm which was certainly some snake, it was a black snake and measured the “hap- only last Parish House, Norwich, early in tha spring under. the ausptces of Faith bl hapen D AR exactly seven feet and seven inches and was about as large as a man’ forearm. JUDGE BARNES HCME FROM WHITE MOUNTAINS, Passed Annual Vacation of Thres Weeks in New Hampshire Highlands. Judge Jol justice with Court Office. compen- d in the superior Norwich, en Tafty Award of $6 we Aspinock Co. Quring aisabil- New Haven, Groton, er, us 1 lecting fare of_$6.88_week B, B, Bel er, and An ven, employ June 22, ing_disabliity Shetucket Co. and Sarntos P jammed July 23, Weels, orwich, employer, los, employe, ~Hand Award of $5 for one Connectlout Patents. The list of patents issued Tuesday, | Aug, 15, 1916, follows: G. Middletown, _velve devico; H, H, B creasing miechanism ing and folding machines; O, gew Haven, wrapping machine; F, ok, Hartford, typewriting machin Ferrelly, X-ray tube; W, A. 5 8in | Bieth, et dasna ment; ‘B, A, Hawthorn, Bridgeport, baitery and Container; N. W, Jarvis, Portland, curtain fastener; ' T, C. Johnson, New ven, military shoul~ er arm; B, J. dicDermott, New Ha- ven, protective sheath for hose sup- porters; W, Monstream, Hartford, Qrop hammer: . Muller, Hartford, metal working machine; same, mill- ing-cutter; V. Olb, Bridgeport, spring threading dfe; J. Sachs, Hartford, me- ter-adapted 8 patents; same, ol same, meter testing applianco: J. B Sheriff, Stamford, Zun cartridge; H. Smit! Bridg DD!‘L multiple tool hol- der; W. S, Tyler and ¥, L. Capps, ma- trix for pressing sound records; B. F. Walker, Westport, head rest; R. L. NORWIGH MAN ABAIN MEADS 8PIRITUALISTS Asfiley T.-Besn Re-claatedl President for Peurtsenth Time at Anaual Meeting In East Lyma At the anhual meeting 61 the Goas neetiout Cam eeting muahs\ Assopiation of ’mnflhsm, he] at_the pavilien en their camp und in Hasi Lyme, bn Monday, Ashiey T. Hopn of this Gty was ubanimously re=electel president, getting all of the 178 vetes. This makes the 1dth epnseeutive year that Mi. Boon has been mehkiefl 6f tha agsociation. 'I'ié mesting waas ealled te_order at 9 ©'clock it o 1101 ¢ President Boon end the first business was tne reading of the tainutes of the last an= meeting, The repert of the Ll‘é!g ures follows end wns eentsd 8 el BT 5§ i eh. Fivet Vioo Drasth euL=§ Norwich, Second Viee President—Charles A, Bell, Niantie, z . Hs-tem.axyfitserw B, Whitlng, New aven, . 'L;‘rtnsurer—nfianri Geodnough, Hart ord. Board of Managers—Ashley T. Boon. Norwich, R. O. Libby, Norwich; R. B. S. Washburn, Norwich; Rlichard §. Bascom, Hartford; Willlam E. Beebe, Niantlc; William Belknap, Bridgeport; Wilfam B, Alden, Nlantic; John Churchill, Bristol. Auditors—George Beardow, Taftville. William E. Beebe, Niantic. The mecting then laid an asses ment to defray the expenses of jani- ASHLEY T. BOON. tor's services, sanitary arrangements, and general improvement of the camp. A resolution that no money shall be taken from, or expended of the stock- holaers’ fund, except by a majority vote of the stockholders at an annual meeting of this corporation was car- ried. A second resolution srating that in all expenditures for improvements of tie corporation estimates must be , and the amount to be expended ed at an annual meeting of the poration, and the amount appropri- ated must not bo excecded by a vote of tie corporation, at an annual mect ing of tho corporation, was also car- ricd, tnd a third, That all pr including the leasing of the pav. restaurant, wharfage, otc, be lews i the highest responsible bidder. fo bo prosented to the boas az and rents to be paid in ad- ico was lost. regolution, That Art. VI, Secc. 4, : By-Laws be amended to 1 : That the sto sioct tendent of the grounds and Heo to afrection of fuil charge, under the ard of management, Striking words, “Commlties on cottages and grounds” was carried. resclution, o person sha ed to of] meeting or any vacan 4 of management tt Crowd to Block Island. enger steamer Block T d on boa: | curs m Norwich a don to cic Island & were 900 excursionists on board the Tett L steame; ss Margaret Jones of Collinsv i3 the guest of and Mrs, Charles B. Lee spent days in Northboro, Mass,, dur- past week. 3r. a few in the Mr. and are monta’s stay. Mrs. Horatio Gardner Charles W. S. Raymond are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Gilbert Asbury Park. Vaughn at Miss Leila Van Schaack of Rid id, who has been the guest of the Misses Young, has left town. . James Wh lildred and Doro at Pleasure Beach for two we the guest of hel William Caruthe: pa who is ntertaining Miss son of Plainfield, N. s joined his family at the home \s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, e e N. Use Cocoanut Gil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in go0d "condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos i contaln too much alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and rmful. Just plain mulsified ut oil (which is pure and en- tirely greaseless) is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampool this can’t possibly injure the hai Simply molsten your halr with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoon- fuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easiiy, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex- cesslve oil. Thé hair dries quickly and eveniy, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and casy to manage. You can get muisified cocoanut oil will_ s aatm wa' L”anhgusé Fepiedy PoF Rals ) finm”?fi%mg dress atrasi #o¥ those Who bse with _guarantes 62 Haelstaeflem Weuld ‘Avaid Bandruffy ltchihg Sealgy Es\uy H ¥s and E-Mn&d revent bfldnéés; l’n‘ulih mmgfiw@m fallir Shive Beautizul §efi4 Bet & bs".‘m 82 s&hd afflggisus Yoer mone¥ refunded: —a brother, in Nort Amos .\, B Iy Biehinston, for & few davs, The WMisses Osgood, Miss Mabel S Webb and Avthur B. Webh Pleasunt View, cd a cottage fo the menth, Master Goffe Driges b n Briges have returned 1 and Master Mrs, William A orton, spending the season at Wastern Point, wich Gelf club Mrs. Albert Hu Charles A, Corl ently in hénor o and Mrs, Heal his itehe \ ), ing ekin with }g Resinol “The moment that Recinal Ofnt- ment touches itching skin tfe ftch- fnr«usunilympunrdhc‘tungbeglm. ‘That is why doctors have prescribed it so successfully for over 3) years eveninsevers casesof cozecha, ring- worm, rashes, and many other tor- menting, disfiguring slin discases, Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes a sicke akin or scalp healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost, Rasinol Ointment and nmswl Boap alsa rouly bl to clear uway amples snd dusc dnflt,” Bold by all dmggisss, Tor wial free, writs to Resinol, Dept. 2R, Baltimore, Md, ABGUT PRICES One of the principles of our business is “ONE PRICE FOR ALL.” We d - | not make a practice of cutting off our small margin of profit to beat out the same price for the person who wi have no other work but ours as wi figuring on the work. The firm whicl and you may be the victim. The Chas. A. Kuebler Co. 89-41 FRANKLIN ST. iMill Ends and Seconds PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Frinted Organdies, Lawns. Willimantic and Norwich cars pas: our door. Salesroom closed between 12 and and afternoons Saturdays. JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Rulsd to Order, 08 SROADWAY New Sty!u SPRING MILLINERY MRS. CG. P. STANTON Wilcox, Waterbury, heade \Voods, Bridgeport, auts i lid ort; T, A, Stevens, Silver, Lake, des gn_for paring-knife’- at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in;the family for months. 52 Franklin Street bié( ;% WWE hli ai' ing is vistting are &t hers the§ have iéass ¢ the remainder of the &hd Misd from & af several days with Miss Mar- oz Leuis Roath who is ertertaihed & few frisnds atsthe Not- competitor on a contract. We figure would if there were fifty other firms does one job at no profit must figure |a double profit on the mext customer We offer Printed Canton Sitks, Printed Warthy the Attention of Everyone Wha VIIBE FA!E 'l‘hfiudiy, Aug, 84, LBKBGN Aitsfling%' MERSITY. 6F LBWELLY Narwich, Conn., § F&i THE,RBUND-TRIB fiml!fii leaves . Naswieh . m ey o N See Flysrs for Furtier Pastisila Funeral Directors and Embalmers £337 MAIN STREETR® Opisbsite Pest Offied . 5 ‘Bhone 8514 Lady omilam B = | NOTICE The Real Estate and Insuratics Busl ness formerly condusted by the I A, A, Baskwith will be continued at 68 Breadway by 4 ANDREW M. AVERY, = ——— e DR. SHAHAN, a’peelallat on Disenses of the BLOOD AND mluem u‘i“"&«‘f‘}}"‘ dghing . Hards s the Arieries’ dufen Jg“fi'& a}nwaunflan of e A0t i m 7§ p. MO ouinld Vistes SHa 8 Bt 'LUMIING AND.GAS PITTING Robert J. Cochrane’ GAS8 FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washingten €4, thlngumlullflnq Norwich, Cenn, Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. P Phone 881 MODEKN PLUMBING Is a3 escantisl In modern house as! electricity Is to lighting, Wo guaran.. teo the very best PLUMBING WOR! by oxpert werkmen st the faciest| prices, Askius for plans and prices J. F TOMPKINS| 67 West Main Strect 3 1. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street = IRON CASTINGS| FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 HNo. 11 to 25 Ferry Street o CALL UP 734 ——————— With or Without Gas Attach ments but Always EFFICIEM‘I‘A and ECONOMICAL— i MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET i o h DRS.L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Hours 10 & m. to 3 5 m. Wedding Gifts IN SILVER Lowest Prices THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25-27 Franklin Street E. L. M. OINTMENT “The healer of Skin Discases® recommends itself after once used, and users recommend H. L. Ointment for SUNBURN, RASH, CHAFING, PIMPLES, ECZEMA. 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