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TR "NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916 remsonns | GITY OF NORWICH FACES SUT |[ommmmes & e NOTICE The Real Estate and Insurance Busi- IEAT THE BEST| Mrs. Willam Waters, of Hartford, was a visitor in Norwich Thursday. CULTIVATED BLACKBERRIES Aug. 26, 1916, i ness formerly eor-ducted by the late CULTIVATED HUCKLEBERRIES - | e Satromn 208 5 e Amnos ralilmn hasriin : 3 Funeral Drect e ben it i e ed home, a week's stay in £ . e . roadway by ROASTING CHICKEN ... VARIOUS MATTERS ford and Bristol. Action Claiming $5,000 Damages Brought by Frank A. Bill L] rectors T 7 3 Mrs. R. C. Woodward of Franklin, 2 -t Yo . SQUABS B e Ll S e Do e S For Fall on Defective Sidewalk Last March—Norwich and Embalmers DR. SHAHAN, Specialist BROILERS evening. wold house, Old Lyme. SndAWestals Roed 'Sucd For $10,000 Domases For s WAX BEANS tDmabo;x's ;tugmnac promises a thunder | Frederic R}{cha.\'dsu(:f Ué\cafvfllenhag gk o i ge 337 MAIN STREET nm(::nni;:ieas;‘fn:::cn. s storm for today. secured worl on e artlett ee ® - 4 Ihi tis: includi N pRat FULK LVARIETY FRESH TR T AT |G Death of Charles E. Maine—Peter Ceccarelli Wants Oppaite Past Offea st BTN SIS RS R o g Wn ‘Conditions, : h, VEGETABLES star until Sept. 30. Mrs, W. F. Dawley of Norwi‘ch, has $6,000 For Slander. 'Phone 321.; Lady Acsivtant {{Dg;?enemtg ont i Lhet Arltfir!eds. Dleu t;uge ¥ - reatmen nly or 00 eases. PINEAPPLES The temperature dropped to 60 de- [ becp Visiting at C. D. Chism's, in Ash Simple and relable prevention of Tv grees early Friday morning. g — phoid, Rabies and Luc}(]aW. SELERY Today will end the Saturday nalt | FaT01d Wickle of Rockeville, who has = i R e I U been making a visit with relatives in Frank A. Bill of this city hasjharness destroved. the horses were|Fi ] K y ETC. ETC. holiday in Some of the factories and | moio oo, ey aeh s ety 1 et e | S OSTERTHIGH [SCHOOL Norwich, has returned home. brought suit against the city of Nor- wich for $5,000 damages for a fall on West Thames street, March 26, 1916. | REUNION AT HAMPTON. offices. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING 150 quarts of cream, goods were destroyed. eggs and other Miss Fannie M. Branche of Hartford ¢ The Jawns are commencing to ShOW | recently entertained Miss Kennerson|The complaint alleges that the streety Following the death of Charles E.|Ten of the Pupils Present at Twenticth ;r;z;neic;s;:otge dry weather, showing | of Norwich at the Branche cottage at|was defective, out of repair and un-|Maine, Thomas W. Avery was duly| Annual Meeting Held Wednesday— ‘There will be no service in the Un- casvilie Methodist church tomorrow, it being Camp Meeting Sunday. Lord’s Point. Captain and Mrs. Charles T. Potter, after a week’s stay at Bethsaida bun- galow, Noank, have returned to their safe for public travel. Because of ice and snow on the sidewalk near the residence of Charles F. Welles, at 198 West Thames street, he fell and suf- fered a fracture of the left leg, sergous ppointed administrator of his estate by the North Stonington probate ourt. Wants Damages For Slander. has Dinner, Dance and Pleasing Exer- cises. i _The twenticth annual reunion of the + C. C. Foster nigh school was held at Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, . PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 2 fered ur > 5 o - 4 i Since the native crop is a failure, | home In Norwich. injuries fo his nervous system and [, Feter C;ffia“ffggmgg bl W o b o e e "as"’"s*""NSq-,W“h'flgfflfl Building most of th epeaches in market now are| gy Charles Bartlett and Mrs.|Was permanently injured "internally. | JOREG Dio SEADIC G0, Gaages | Grange nall, from 19 a. m to 5 p. t orwich, Conn, CRuIomls i€ James Comstock of Uneasville are at | o claims 85000 damages The pa- |7 unae*hn OTnue T oty The hall was attractively decorated| A&ent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. will not be complete J| stany socat stomogists wim go to{he Tncasuie housp at the Wiimen-) I8 ey izaveth T 1l has brovent sutt| NIR, fowers Cousplouons were the limantic camp ground today for the = Claims $10,000 Damages against Clarence E. ,800 | 90 Senoo oes, 3 ard, Ph - X i e = x i 3 damages a mt. The celsior, He liveth long who liveth ono 59 ANSCO Camera along 3 ward, of Toledo, Ohio, are spending (w. Avery, Groton, administrator of | hab nf Soutember Mot Dinailft sad| Ten of the old-time pupils were v Mr. and Mrs. |4 ; ine, 1 3 o Selsteaginese e resent: Abner ‘A. Robins: d Jacot Elderberrles on shrubs about the |Several weeks with . an TS. | the estate of Charles I. Maine, late of | qofendant reside in Norwich. D! ner ‘A. Robinson and Jacob 1 with you country are now ripe and are a big|Georse E. Campbell of Norwich ave- | North Stonington, has brought suit Ee e S g, | Starkweather of Norwich, Vernette . T you. er B % | nue. ainst the Norwich and Westerly | Frederick W. Newton and Alma E.|Cleveland of Nerthampton, Mas s| is as essential irn modern hou Tt e lhoueli ofiaona: ction company and the Shore Line [ Newton, both of Canterbury, have been | sarah A. Tiffany of Lancaster, M foctersit tighti : For best results use an ticular importance. Miss Helen MacGregor of Bethel, iy St 2% ued by the Jewett City Savings bank | Mrs. 8. Rosella Congdon, Mrs. Ellen B, | o ocricity is to lighting. We guaran- Miss Susan_Summer of Woodstock, or recovery on a promisory note for tee the very best PLUMBING WORK ‘Weaver, M: ANSCO. lerl:‘:ggrflya“vginn‘?nlsndsfm:\aei f}?:;- Sihi | Miss Helen Parsons of Hartford, Miss e s e 00. The note is dated May 12, 1910.| and Allen tt and Mrs, St by expert workmen at the fariest minus much of the trying humidity of | Marjorie Beach of West Suffield, have | yr ;0" o ariving along a public rc The case of Elizabeth Maud Hurl- | Jewett of Clar rners, Mrs, Susan | prices. returned after spending several days nEe B earlier in the week, . - in North Stonington and was hit by [ burt Hewitt vs. Cyril Hewitt was on|Adams Fuller limantic. Ask u i at the home of Miss Edith Thomas of | ;' X0 o™ 0ng © Weaterly car at | Friday withdrawn without costs. In SRBey sk us for plans and prices. THEPLAUT.C = ‘Thimble-eved mackerel have struck | Norwich. Avery’s Crossing. He suffered per- |this case the plaintiff claimed a de- faeosacion. b s on in Fisher's Island sound. and some Mrs. Sidney L. Chappell, |manent injuries to his head, legs, |cree annulling her marriage with the! At 12 o'clock they with their fami- Established 1872 %00d catches have been made, although |, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Chappéll, s, shoulders, hips and other parts | defendant. She lives in Hartford and |lies to the number of twenty dincd at J | e | Ol\/l PKIVS most of the fish Tun small Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens of Nor- 2 jured internaily. |he in Montville. Papers in all these|the Chelsea inn, he party going by | " L PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING 2 5 : wich, who returned from a week's trip R R e e e : £ f 4 Friday at 8 o'clock in St. Patrick's | to Canada and who were visiting Mr.| The ihjurfes resulted in his e il b v By Pucstay 67 West Main Street Let us do your Developing and }} church a month's mind raquiem high |and Mrs. W. S. Clark at Saybrook, theat a later date. = =~ |¢edor cou ¥ el A ; Printing mass for Miss Julia Driscoll was sung | last re\;' days, have returned to their 1 28 i James Huston Brown. =i by Rev. J. Broderick. homes in town. = Stamford, Con Aus. —James 'i‘ Notice has been sent out that the| HIBERNIAN DELEGATES COLCHESTER TWINS HAVE COPPER HEAD SNAKE’S Hosor e e e o By 13th annual reunion’ of the Chaffee DREAD INFANTILE PARALYSIS FIRST BOW OF SEASON |years connected ith = 2 - family will be held Wednesday, the INJURED IN ACCIDENT. it et M6l boficomr ey ocH ot e Heatine and Dlumhmg 30th, at Forest park, Springneld, dasa |\ = Pecplo Thrown | Four New Cases Reported In One|After Many Months of Inactivity, He|q confidentiar capaeity. _died —sngan| 17 b @ 1 < B o IS i Family onl Eiday. Shed His Skin Friday. aged 69, after a long illness. He was s Emest E B“llard tonasptomorrow the, summer vaca-| from Seats When Air Line Express - a_member of the Old Guard and the 92 Franklin Street N et Gt i Stiee being| Ran Into Open Switch. The continuing spread of infantile| Our old friend, C. V. Pendleton, Jos{ Holland club. His wife and sister pelisl ey to Bnenll etivitiad betie - Colchester was ind copperhead snake, the same that 1 survive. T = R L S undaviintoeas S e B At il reported on summer drew upon itself so much of P AAIL = VIOLIN o SR L Lo g L in AS A le;u,:?:tu E:r:nlm 1 have been no-| pernian convention in Middletow [m rious and the other two mild- | mopiug away th ason outstde the 5 3 FURNISHED PRO| > i at the annual me S rrowly ‘escaped ious if no n ous a he er two mild- | £:3 S 20D e TS he ' d S i TEACHER O T Tecly parrowly escaped serigs Mot e are "the | ohilfiren of | tha | slare of the pubticity it sot neea to|l| ‘Incidents In Society MPTLY BY ciation will be held at Bal train, Middletown to \Willimantic, on|Brown family, on the West Road about | #nd rather expected a ) asgo, AT Violins sold on easy terms o) Thursday to an open two months old have the ’"“P}m”‘”’x 1o e I‘f""“’“ bigger — _Rev. Peter C. Wright speak ol s out of Willimantic , one of them Allan H. Brow A e Wo. 11 to 25 Ferry Street For appointments address E. Y. M. C. A. ausbices Sunc R oo e et it Ger ol enaiion summer the shedding of lts old| Louis R. Porteous has been in €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- m., Thayer building. Men = el Slicas S LR s, didn’t m‘rm'_unlhl ot moln'lz York for several days s wee 2 3 3 bty engi SR of organized expectancy, bu — wich, Conn. i B In the Norwich party were Frank J v night and Law Manager Pendleton waited | Mrs. B. P. Learned of Broadway re- i e X Ay : CALL UP 734 The soliciting committee of the Po. [ U S e Mare not been but hological moment and the [turns the rst of next week, having quonoc Bridge Baptist church has re- 2 Hughes, ! hetahes B whicE #hey shake act of casting off its old scales | been in Pomfret since the rst of Julq. ceived $1,964 for the parsonage fund L il o S dicase o e it a showing forth-in its new and bril- = With or Without Gas Attach- Anlother thousand for mext week is|ifiee fuma il Sel s dbetor Tt m Bl e nt regalia consumed only a part of | After visiting their aunt, Miss Anna [§ ments but Always EFFICIENT. aimed for. The old skin is there as proof (L. Ely of Washington stréet, W and ECONOMIiCAL-— looking over the sit- | ;I;E DEL -HOFF M Kate Malone and Mi Anna | Colchester Friday hat the copperhead actually did the |and Lloyd Ely of Schenectady, (o it Mohegan, Selecuman W. A. Cooke | Loeffler. . S nee Ahy Dt ol s eation b el 'e“x'g“f““ the first of the wee s making a fence for the town of en the crash came yere PR R R A winter spent in one long sleep be- | Springfield, Mass. European Plan é\]hxnv.‘v]i]!n h«‘t!t\efln the highway and |thrown \'mlcgt}:;:er:l)n;]:;le‘lréu ts, Tand- ;fl TR af ‘]“(’ f“fim"f‘”" town of|ide®the furnace fire and a quiet e pond T all’ Br ill|ing in_a confused % e | Lel 3 e fou a N S i S § N Rates: I8 oenta s day) andiaw A ELJU T BORK0f s He B B rae L e e o fautt. baals Viola Aaron, about three ¢ Ad sumrier belp fithelcanior 5 0% P We furnish Repairs for all makes HAYES BROTHERS. wrecked and the passeng a to oming down' with infantis o S jameclmen has Srevn | Kronprissinzissia Cecilia Band of Ranges Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway | _ Word has been received at Eastern |wait on the siding until another loco- Her parents, whose n the present waltine. 12 PIECES Enh\t from Louis Martu better | motive could be secured from ‘\'Jllll- 3 h}'tn‘ :h’t‘ her to t‘h"' v Ravmond T)i\;fi.’lrs famous Ha h y , that he will be n,t‘(“n f%fif“( levju They arrived in \\Vi“ilhd.l“\\‘ several Dr, |(n\.|'! d went wmici{ :31‘ "f‘:{": nxtv “.’1‘“’(1 ‘\f\‘f\‘lv': DIRECT FROM BOSTON Cxia - o ey o l rommer S he tournament Aug. 30 and 31. hours late z\nd"t was 11.15 before they '1’“ n bigger than that stant —AT— 12 FERRY STREET got to Norwi s here a month or two ago the exhibition paintings 11 of the Norwich and Taftville pec- o : 2 ad s operine ds e way to Lantedn Hill looking Evergreen Beer |g penine dax of the'isth annval ex. [ p1é were more or Jess injured an oppcAicads and admired the cap: Taftville Maennerchor |— == = REAL GERMAN LAGER o B e S et s e retlol dooke sl pretienadu T DRS.L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE = N LAGE % a large c w be confined to ouse for copperhead W t < i . O ie an dradght at of the river marsh, 'sold for $430. | day or twe at leass, and so will The conperhead: yont eleht months | ONIGHT i o e vhose ries re of a mc s - - -1 H. JACKEL % CO There are no cases of infantile pa- ooy oo 1BiGHes axe ot 2™ 1im dead sparrows in the spring- |CONCERT 7-8 DANCING 8-10 PRACTISE LIMITED TO d . Iysis i : pa | serious ire. She_struck the time, when a snake's fancy light ralysis in the town of Lyme, but a|of her face when thrown from s to such tender objects, and last SACRED CONCERT SUNDAY E. Ear, N d t - Coedee from her chest and side were injured . a olenes= liGizns folsuch iender obiects lopafiis, ye, Ear, Nose and Throat e muietne Bmnicne she complains of difficu in ftge. M1 wag AbIIAhy ek ot fiies. e s AT 3P M HENaes i & Yo 20 00 sed excitement ir he neighbor. R as struck on anon health authoritie: 2 = 5 e 3 Amerlean House food. the head b el Tous chilaren; n it It Dromotes Health tand sol- S ST e e érom & r above. the Seat in Taylor of Colche Eetion! and & {he ioompanionshin (OF pecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, 3 of the family from Con- i I Fas e eeetvanl ins lal daiighitcr die i couple of milk shakes and adders he ~ - Traveling Men, Etc. B aao WL g0 &0 Dedhas Mass. to- (e e S et Ziinz ppily onward toward a JOSEPH BRADFORD, x ST Tatbaay S0 cpnuon cd injuries about the neck on TFriday i : & Livery Connection. _Shetuoket Street, | 0F the Fairbanics famiy. At ast|33° SPERC SRTET SO JPEnal Touay i e ra— BOOK BINDER FARREL & SANDERSON., Preps |00 o Jontahan fairnnis werscend- up and minor injuries abo not ha ZABRISKIE ON AUTOMOBILE ent s & A Williman who was oy of a Pc . e . - by e snger on the train lost all he: also u(~ ing MARKET AT ST. THOMAS 8lank Books Made 2nd Ruled to Order_ At T ceth. n the town of Colch i = 5 ; Dn A J SlNAY girls gave a play, Ruth and the rain was running slowly at the case that was report- | Former Norwich Man Says There Are 108 SROADWAY B « . O, lot. Wriiton for them By Doorss, e vhich probably saved the pas- This mild Onll: Fittear iMilee o inpioven . 11 vear old daughter of Mr. and Mre |€engers from further injury and people congratulal B e . DentlSt Charles Phelps of Rockville. The pro- | Sibly death. on the el b = . % ceeds, amounting to over %15, have —_— Office y B X . been added to the Red Cross fuind POLICEMAN BARNEY KEENAN 1 Consul Luther K. Zabriskie at Rooms 18-19 Alice Buil » Norwich | sel ymewhat t Danish West Indies, for- Phone 1177-3 J. G. Schwink, Jr, of Meriden, sec- WILL BOX AT BRIDGEPORT | seen to } ich, writes interestin ads of the Connecticut Dairymen’s & S = s prevent the Commerce Reports concerning . = : aseociation, and Moward Andrews of|Entered in Middleweight Class at Big | the market for automobiles in those T DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Suffield, president, conferred at the of. Meet Today. 1d other the cases | i i s Il\ SIIJV ER . C. R. N : on el - ¢ are developir e mot t recent introduction Into St g ek e i York peor of children Danish West Indies, of two ¥ s Delltal Surge(m he“r‘e”mg;‘}[‘;’{ {:&l;ye el these places who have been | T American automobiles, Lowest Prices e Bich . Budsoport tr the by the carriers from the ci- | which are the first secn on the island, Buildi i % o A ENGEl state DY o were let in dur 1o ear at two or three e - —_— Semdan. ose entry, duly signed and accredit- put into effect. i L2 S Bl of THE WM FR]SWELL CO irtaen. men ang ourteen pris-|cd by Chief Linton, was sent in a long b Tom! | et g L eet nd one wom. Sl < hundred | Tt leng 7 e St. 5 WHO Wil be dincharkedl dising o= aou | Aoe jas0 SEAm ey Isigote. down o[ 8 DREAES New roads does not exceed 15 miles, and 25.27 Franklin Street = Y g Sep-|show the valor of Norwich policemen | d | tember by reason of expiration of term |to the officers from the other ecities of | facilitate matters he has a |c equently any idea of adding to of sentence the Atate byiappeariis fn the boring man at the Block Island | present small number of motor i RS ring. Twenty years ago Barney was g from 8 to 9 o rs is quite out of the question for ticut silk manufacturers are e AE R ihe health cards to all Nory 1 e being. Both of the machines and i & = making a record for himself in these Y 3 5 the reports from New York | 8 nE & TooNG o end e hag | children who wish to stop at V mentioned are hired from time to time e ‘lcfnfly 1 of the silk manu- | *00,3% Corv to this day of a fa- | Hill. John Connelly is acting by local residents or by tourists, and DR. E ONES acturers E s that a 3 S Al i3 3 e 4 wne. - 5econds are mow sold up on fall seos Tk | mous 16 round battle to a draw with Do eopiy o nURE L gne of them, owned by the St At SRSy 'S S iy gl Policeman James Gaffney of the New [to 5 every afternoon at the th hip Brokers® As , is _employ- c e Shan b ¥ rominent ong. |London force. Barney was at 155 then, ML e S o S eingeoonnection With | Fresh lot of Ever Ready Batteries for Suite 46 Shannon Building ¥ gdraaing by cut- | e day vill weigh in at 168, hut on Sunday the hours e froi ping . B z it A e 2 25 i PONEMAH RILLS | S T Jone athoe atepped tnto the heaver |1 to & o'clock. Dr, Brophy is desiro In the nelghboring islind of St |flash lights, gas engines, boats, etc, re- | Take clevator Shorucket Stcest en- ations of Mrs. Nellle R.|Welght class and there’s not a chance ‘h}‘t people o u:n. dl:r,;‘w‘\f:(“:«(ly shn ‘_v:'xlf:l:ar%nhnéill.\'(_‘:;gis; gfi({n\t}\_ec‘x_- ccived Friday. All sizes—Iatest factory S 2 , superintendent of the a1 { that they’ll meet agai The Norwich |refrain if pos: e fro = _roads. St Crofx, | he °r, Taftville, Conn. hospital, Miss Mand STine HemOral (e has been In training for thres |certificates in the middle of the n he carriage and automobile roads are |run. HARNESSES oririatenty Mand Mills, assistant (20 has Heon, ™S ook, "aeg |or at five o'clock in the morning. ~ |said to total about one hundred miles We offer Printed Canton Silks, | 5t soporss e ot | Ehing i he aoing taasy when | T L TEAM, EXPRESS N N A ? | the board of s, to take effect | he SteDs over the ropes. HANS BAUCK THROWN thite wan M TORten TooT it oL bt Printed organdles, Printed | Sept. 15. They will go to a New York | _None of the other members of the IS MOTORCYCLE 0% Ore Lige mbtor lbh e D A CARRIAGES city hospital Oct. 1 * | Norwich department expected to at- FROM H 2 = ALESNOLoR: Lawns ¢ e tend on Friday, finding it too difficult o : S i= semuloyed infleartine su- CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS o Eighty nava! cadets from Camp|to make the trip at this time. Former Norwich Boy Figured in Col- irlvrcfirér?c;fsu&fir factory to the whart B INE Willimantic and Norwich cars pass|Dewey, the noval traiving camp ar e lision at Waterbury. e TH E USINESS WAGONS our door. Kitemang, marched into Groton Thurs- | MODEL SCHOOL TEACHERS = jorted into St. Thomas is 6 per E BOTTL SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING day, tired and dust covered, but Says the Waterbury Republican of heer- Salesroom closed between 12 and 1| ful at the end of o threr gore bon AT NORTH STONINGTON | rcoent isoue: nt. ad valorem, while the duty levled and afternoons Saturdays. from their hesdquarters. The admi e H. H. Bauck of 310 Lincoln street | S :S,,‘”‘::*q,f,’,‘;,,’.‘,“t‘:[’{x;‘j;’;‘i?»n:g- O = o can uss e e Bt iener AUTOMOEILE ROBES Miss Rose M. Beckley and Miss Alice E. Avery the Appointees. Frederick T. Bunce Lunch Kit nearly every hour of the day. fice or automobi GOOD ASSORTMENT THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. were met by launches and conveyed back to Camp Dewey. ad_valorem. The St. Croix roads are not espec- lly good for automobiling, and the 3 bruised about machine was b: terday afternoon, Ideal for camping, trips, the of- The postoffice department is taki: Miss Alice Emma Avery of North ) good caro that the departm: and Stonington was the guest of friends|when he was run into I sven-pas- | M nes usually desired are those of gz 27 Union Strest taches do all in their power to insure [in Norwich on Friday while on her |senger touring car at the corner of #% ISt make, The planters and others 14 Bath Street. Norwich, Conn. THE PIANO TUNER :‘nafr-kv\rnn.t,'])m' on of pacl way home from the summer school at | Chapman avenus nllr}!] L: L e p'md\cs]x]er:pg:‘r;n?s y asters, clerlss, carriers, rallway pos- | Storrs, which she has been attending | The touring car bore the Pen ania styled wealthy, o apness 5 OUT OF CITY UNTIL SEPT. 5th| '8l clerks and all employes of the s in preparation for the coming school | number 204,568, and was apparently :;“!;:gtr}:::hnu:hr?r;vortnnt mg::fls{‘}?l;@”y- DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | G :fl:cs nr‘e” vl'ar:eg‘ in a new order that|year, during which she will teach in |headed toward 2 ’I;mr'\u.rn or el e FEEdC D n;‘:egi‘; m(‘mnl“.‘m‘:;r :'; e BT A et —— s s s ey Wi b¢ held to strict account for | the village school in North Stoning- | northern part of the state. 5 . ¥ =i e e~ 1 damage to the malls for which they |ton. The school is to be, under the| Mr. Bauck was turning the corner |aufomobiles in St. Croix to a limited 1.25 Telophone 523 | they 1 L figure a ;{ALL STYLES NOTICE B fespcrimblc. " | present system of supervision, a model |at Tiske street and Chapman avenue | DEWFS, provided éga(rifi?‘ie?‘tnnilglgh%rxec:s i SR I AT ] school, and the two teachers who have [ when the automobile, which was com- et - . i to 180 Franklin Street is the headquar- Will Discharge Fourteen. been selected for the coming year |ing in the opposite direction, ran into | Hre crop Is sold. ALL PRICES Dl‘ J M KING! ters for nice CORNED BEEF to boll| The regular monthly Ynf‘(‘ting.ot the | POSSess the necessory qualifications to | him, though it wa Alc!mmedl that htn z $11.00 . . . i or already cooked and pressed for|standing committee of visitation and | bt ime ton e Anorlher Schools | Was on Ine HEnt e o I ee: Given Chance to Leave Town. : lunchean. Try some and become a |discharges of the Connecticut Prison | 9L, ihe, toWn:, Miss Avery, who is a|Tho mot acoident oceurred, and | ;2 One 4rmed man who caused trou- ! > . graduate of the Norwich Free Acad- |the time the accident occurred, and [pid on a Now Lend 1ate Frida regular customer. ;if;fl"‘_&“&';&:’;“mg;‘ri’;f‘dag;v‘ge’?{A&e emy and has attended the Oberlin | though the automobile was not going | oh & New London car late Triday : VAL LUPPERT, Proprietor examine 14 prisoners who will be Sie Sopeervlony (0T Vel WIS tolostaifest was of Mnecd. X eecmed that) porice ineanigharters (I tole Chict May Building charged from prison during September | <. sEale. . a e A id not Work. | {inton he would leave town right away - e e L ; teacher of the upper grades is| The driver of the automobile Stop- |7 sivy 1 JanlTuwWP by reason of expiration of their te e 3 5 s Tl if given a chance, and as he had some s . of sentence. There are 13 men a {;‘"{ to be Miss Rose M. Beckley of this|ped the machine for a few minutes, |inoney In his pocket the chief took M. J. FIELDS, , ., Florist | oman is be reloces ans or, 3371 | lty, "who gradusted from fhe Fres|and after denving ail responsibility | FMene?, 1o, his pecket, the chict took $9 Ward Streot Saihareon o e 9 Academy in 134, and last June from |for the accident continued on his way | g 5 T8 vord and gave him the Carnations. Speclal — Forms and ot SRR the ~Willimantld Normal Training | without siving his name. Duton |18 10 stranger o the ponice. 1 Guests on A bife Tou The following compensation agree-| = here. Are Going to China, Ane e oallons ailistles, daliverad uests on Automobile Tour. ment was on Friday flled with the| Accidentally. Smothered Her Child. Rev. D. F. Dodd, who has been pas- |to any part of the city. rery Sat -, Mrs, C. J. Storms and Mrs, C. .|clerk of the superior court: Atbertus. the month.cld:chlld of Mr. | Former Norwich Girl Will Wed Again | tor of the Niantic Methodist church, Evers Saruriay, RUTeach nircimes Sporms of thie Tast Side, eogether with {.o!;z(ainadl\rig?‘llxilacém:&gkc%_v Paw- | an Mrs, Louls Pelletier. of 55 Adelaide| Joseph B Hartley's sistor was in Norwich on Friday securing of $1.00 or over of our Wines, and iss Louise Beebe of Aubu N. Y., |catuck, an e urdick, ‘esterly. N Fans i = witis o e i gl passports for himself and wife, as they 3 e i 5 = oot ey B o tburth, N. .| Bt ot Tadury. Taly 18 amarg eion: | street, New Tondon. was:accldentally | Fréphizoah ~ Hartley eglbcbalaie oty ik A e Liquors, we will give one bottlo’Pure} known when she u wich as Bffie Hartley, will mar gar Harlan Wilcomb, president smothered to- death by its mother early Thursday morning. The child was in bed beside its mother, where it had week from July 24. to teach in a Chinese college. California Port Wine free. en - automoblle trip including Provi- hne-iq'rlumon;}n‘an Kiver, Newport and EATON CHASE €0, oyt Ele Tl Soeha] | ANIDEAT SUMMER (DHWNIC Peen nureed about & o'clock, and when | treasurer of the Standard Paper Goods Military Efficiency. A. SCHANKER 3 's pular teachers in E e . rs. Pelletier awoke about an hour | company of Wo and By this time, we suppose the South the pubilc echools. Miss Young was Horsford’s Acid Phosphate lator she was horrified to find that the | manufacturer of bank supplies, The |Carolina troops have maps of all the 43 WEST MAIN STREET physical director in Auburn before ac- gepting “ her present position at M 7 it wooting, refreshing and pleasant, ighly “heneflduiud . vitatizing -to infant was cad. Medical Examiner [ wedding will be at Mrs. Jones’ bun- |El Paso section of the galow, ton .avenue, every watermelon patch- Salem = “na pe - The place where you get nunjod!} el ki - fon-yountmdney - i 129 Main St., Norwich, 0¢. Bike |

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