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Funeral Directors and Embaimers WM. H. ALLEN SETH N. TAYLOR ! DAVID H. WILSON Norwich, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1916. —_— e THE WEATHER coast will be middle Atlantic, moderate variable. Conditions. The winds along the north Atlantic moderate northeast; The storm reported Tuesday off the south Atlantic coast was central on Wednesday night over the lower o1 _ @neBuletise BARON HAL SHATTERS TRACK RECORD Years Past—Deep Drift Brown Gelding Paced Double Circuit in 2.10 Flat, Clipping Off 3V, Seconds from Record That Has Stood for Eleven R.ee—Amut Mfde Pretty Descent at Backus Corner. — Took $400 Purse in Named e LAUNDRY EMPLOYE GETS _INCAPACITY COMPENSATIO! Joseph Seguin Was Ruptured While ‘Lifting Basket of Glothes. Compensation at the rate of $5.50 weekly Auring incgpacity was the award made by Compensation Com- missioner James J, Donohue in the case of Joseph Seguin, 256 Franklin street. claimant, vs. the Troy Steam laundry. The finding was announced on Wednesday afternoon. The Lear- Ing was held at the commissioner’s of- Heals Running Sores and Conquers Piles Also Stops Itching of Eczema in Few Days. “I feel it my duty to write you a let- ter of thanks for your wonderful Peter- son’s Ointment. I had a running sore on my left leg for one year. I began to use Peterson’s Ointment three weeks ago and now it is healed.”—A. C. Gllbrath, 703« Reed. St., Erie, Pa. T'd rather get a letter like that, says New Fall Dress U Chesapeake Bay and moving north- ward. It has been attended by winds of moderate gale force off the North Carolina coast and rains in the At- lantic states from the Carolinas fice on Saturday last. At the hearing the claimant testified that during the last week of March of the present vear he was lifting a bas- Peterson, than have John D. Rocke- feller give me a thousand dollars. It does me-a lot of gond to'be able to be of use to my fellow man. adoubtedly: this' will be a “buy early’™ seaseit’. Mauy Farms; litter, first, F. " recor New Lon- W. ‘Barber; g ccadthoge Bl second, Branford Farms. don county fair grounds, which has DIAMONDS WATCH BRACELETS, of every description, newest models in every finish. | John & Geo. H. Bliss northward to Maine. Temperatures continue above Rocky Mountains. In the New England states the wea- ther will with local showers Thursday and Fri- day. In the Middle Atlantic states New Englang Probably local show- ers Thursday and Friday, somewhat warmer. Bastern New York: Probably local showers Thursday and Friday, not much change in temperature. Observations in Norwich. The following records reported from Sevin's pharmacy show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Wednesday: the seasonal average generally cast of the be unsettied and warmer stoog for 11 years at the mark of 2.13 1-4, made by Fastern Direct, owned by J. H. Bradbury of Lyme, was shat- tered on Wednesday. In the third and final heat of the free-for-all, J. R. Blumenthal's Baron Hal, a brown gelding with a mark of 2.07 1-4, driven by Harry Brusie, paced the double cir- track record, and as Starter Albert H. Merrill announced that the attempt to lower the old flgures was to be made in the final heat, interest becams In- tense. Before the quarter was reached Baron Hal was leaving the other horses behind and the time at the post on the back stretch was 33 indi- cating that fast time was being made. At the half-mile, the time was 1.05, and the stands cheered as the gelding Draft Horses—One pair, under 1260, . A. Kahn; one single over 1250, G. A. Kahn; stallion, 1 year, Myer Brookol; mare, 16 months, Samuel Beit; mare 2 years, Myer Brookol. Trotting Stock Horses—Stallion, 3 years, Eugene Maynard; stallion, 1 year, Joseph Bedard; gelding, 3 years, Private Teams—Pierson Bros., Old Lyme, first; Ray L. Harding, Lyme, second. Sheep. Southdowns—Bucks, 2 years, G. A. Kahn first, lamb, G. A. Kahn first, ewes, 2 years, G. A. Kahn first, ewes, 1 year, G. A Kahn first, best flock, G, A.-Kahn rst. Shropshires—Bucks, 2 Paimer first, G. A. Kahn second; ewes, years, J. BE. ket of starched clothes and felt a sharp pain in his left-side and was obliged to stop work for about 15 min- utes and then went back to his work again and continued working for two cor three days, but his trouble persisted and he then consulted a physician wha told him that he was ruptured. He March, but the hearing was called at his suggestion, as he desired to be operated upon to relieve his present condition and not be obliged to con- tinue the wearing of the truss. Althoush the representative for the respondent raised several questions in regard to the case, such as the fact that wo disability to the present time had baen caused because of the injury claimed to have been received by Mr. For years I bave been selling through druggists a large box of PETERSON’S OINTMENT for 25 cents. The healing power in this oint- ment is marvelous. ' Eczenia goes in o iew days. Old sores heal up like magic; piles’ that other remedies do not seem to even relieve are speedily out of sunburn in 10 minutes. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Peter- son Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. NEIGHBOR SAW LIGHT IN POSTMASTER MURPHY’S HOUSE Police Investigated, But Found Noth- ing to Indicate That Burglars Had Paid a Visit, arrivals of the season. fabrics approved by fashion. prudent people have come to realize that the only way to secure and enjoy a long season of usefillness of the dress or suit is to buy early — to choose from the first Dress Fabrics is practically These few suggestions: FOR ONE-PIECE DRESSES cuit of the track in just 2.10 flat, | Ambrose Sullivan; brood mare and |also testified to securing a truss about | conquered. L PENDANTS, oyercast weather, without ~materlal | fhetel diping 3 1-4 seconds off the sucking colt, Joseph Bedard; sucking | two weeks from the time he believed | Petersor's Ofntment takes the burn our showing of new Fall . record hung up at the county fair of | colt, Jose; lard. to _have been ruptured. jout of sunburn “in 10 - minutes. Mail 3 2 & £ 3 BROOCHES, gg,’:,‘“;‘;;‘:,“'a:d“°;;;;ywm pravail s -ons e SR o Town Teams—Plerson Bros, Old| 1t ir found that by the use of theorders filled, tharges prepaid by Peter- complete and we invite inspection. In fancy weaves, = - In the second heat of the event, the yme, first; - erce, ozrah, sec- | truss the clalmant has been able to|son Pros., Baffalo, N. Y. - = Wl BRACELETS, RINGS Forecast. Texas-bred racer had equalled the | ond. e O R e Able to SO o e Omiment fakes the turn || checks, plaids and stripes are equally favored. In plain weaves, broadcloth, poplin, serge and gabardine are the hot by In splendid form and stride. Seguin, and that the alleged injur: 40-inch Wool Taffeta in Copen- 42-inch All Wool Imperial, very. Ther. Bar. | $195 Y 5 2 years, G. A. Kahn fi Lt - 4 h ere 1o0king to see the gelding |2 years, G. A. Kahn first, J. B. Palmer | i % < 8 ) serviceable, In Copenliogen, = | Skt 393020 | ire i ‘the second trip around . the | second:’ ewds, 1 year, J. 11 Palmer first | {raceatie 15 s emplovment. Bis6 that | o AAbout 11 o'clock Wednesday night alf basen derk green navy, Res. | 13y "*Rosiaa, russer and mid: E: e 8 3532|oval, and they haa money to put up |and second; ewes, 2 years, not register- | some medical authorities agree that a | ¥oman living .on Washington strect | § eda and brown—et........... 89€ | night blue—at ............. 89e R R "2 3018 that’ the record was going to stand. gd-yJe;]f- ‘,Z;‘é“‘,“:;;{ii:&‘“ $econd; ewes, | hernia is a congenital condition, ail ;2};2;‘ np Cane Donole {,-D;gW,;’,:ezhgz 40-inch ~ All Wool, Princess | 44-tnch Wool Ottoman, in e Jomett ut there were more who were will- |1 vear, not registered, J. B. Palmel | tne above was overruled in view of the | BOlio¢ headruarte i || Creve, a favorite aress weave, black, Copemhagen, navy, omparisons. ing to wager on the success of Baron | first; buck lamb, J. I. Palmer first and | facts found in the present case, viz, | Ne'¢ Was a light burning in one of|§ TR B TENCE O SESR0 e D b dark d Predictions for Wednesday: Prob- [Hal and thelr hopes wero justified. |second; ewes lambs, J. B, Palmer first|(hat in a larse madority of cases ap|CLe Upper story rooms of the residence | § ;0 DISCG UCCEm, STpenjagen g | browm dark green and . oo Dk i v The third quarter was negotiated in|and second; best flock, J. B. Palmer|cmplove 1s not disabled immedintely |2 Washington street occupied by g pruny f1. Wednesday's weather: Early morn- 137, and the horse came gamely up | first and second. R oot Omabied Jmmediately | Postmaster John P. Murphy. As the LOOK FOR ing showers, followed by clearing in | the stretch and flashed under the wire | Hampshires—Buck, 2 vears, G. A.|5Tente s tng cae oot Sipecially i | family is away, and has been away all n IGN afternoon. ’ in 210 flat. Kahn first; buck Jimb, G A Kahi | miosioner” wher the atmant sought |SUTCr ab thelr summer residence at ¢ irsi: ewes, 2 years, G. A. Kahn first; reats Massapeag, the nelghbor feared tha - Bt ol Bt hotadiadi b s : medical treatment aimost a; once and 3 FOR SU"'S OR DRE | Rises i Psets. | Wofh || %220 | that were brought into the judges' | Palmer first; owes, 2 years, 3. B.|'old he flad been ruptvred; also that|"\i¥..ch tne house is outside the ; ST L Beta Z“‘:;: pSE:: stand and introduced to the crowd by | Palmer first. b o e laanel iy e sl iy Timaite, “Capiain . Twomey - desc|]. 80 - e A gneEs L ner et no e <o | S | 5 . M. I'Starter Merrill and then President Ar-| Cashmeres—Buck, 2 years, J. B. o {patehed Officers Charles ‘Ebberts ‘and | § Sponged and_ shrunk, in al widt n_ black, Copen- CO) 1 T In thur D Lathrop went down to the | Paimer first; ewes, ¢ vears,' J. B e inJury wero perfactly correct and | Ifimothy Driscoll to the house and then [§ the Fall shades—at.’...... $1.25 | hagen, navy, Drown, dark H [ 1 : ; et A o ek : i 2 e g 4 5 reen, gray a 2 o oMl RS 33 S D | 25 | i) im, g pinca oo bnon on | pamel i oy yenn TR S| b ity i e gow s 2o one) Sahcd b Rtimaster Marphy's ral |} o6 - imon | stoem S groen, sty dnd borwuniy— o o | < = v | s il 53 | At | 348 TTi] apane old pacing record of 213 14| Cheviots—Buck, 2 years, G. A. Kahn | {ion was tndcubtedly o fresh hernis, | family of the ciroumstances. When tiel§ navy and brown—at....... $1.50 | 56 - inch Wool Poplin, in REPAIRED AND SOLD o | o9 v 843 || z2a|4nd the preseat trotting record of 248 | frst: buck, 1 year, G. A. Kahn fist; | ag tpe clafmant had never before had | Oficers reachcd tne house they found |8 g) ycn Chiton Broadeloth, black, navy, brown, dark Ask about our Loan Batteries | tidt “wiour 3 sf hieh water it Is 1ow | Kactern Direct and the latter by Lec- | ana eccond: ewes, 1 vear, G. A. Kahn | 1ot 28reed that the majority of sucn | £o28% M. Hise locked Trom the In. || @nd mouse—at......0...... §1.50 | hagen—at.. R = % * | co. Michael B. Ring, the veteran Nor- wwes lambs, G, A. Kahn first and | faves “ge, Gonfenital condition bullside. The inside door was open. They|§ 52-inch Gabardine, excel- 54-inch Chiffon Broadcloth, for 50c a week. GREE] wich horseman, and one of the_judges | second; best flock, G. A. Kahn first and | ., 5 . a o ®| secured a ladder from the saed in #h€!fl lent quality, in black, Copen- black, gray, brown, navy, £ NEVILLE at the fair this vear as for many sea- | second. fpme were produced by a straln as 1| roqr of the house and went in through|§ hagen, navy and dark dark’ green, burgundy and < 2 e sons past, claims the honor of hdving |~ Scoweh Highland—Buck, 2 vears, J.| oS, PTement case when tho clalmast|one of ‘the sccond . story windows, || sreen—at... cereen BL.6O | Belglan—at........ceocee-.. SZ2S, Try us for Welding and|First Meeting of the Season of the!introduced Mr. Bradbury to the inner |B. Palmer firct: ewes, 2 years, J. B. basktet of starchod clothey @ & BeAVY | which was open. Inside they found |l 54 inch Chiffon Broadoloth, 54-inch Broadcloth, in pas- Braghy Ladies’ Aid Society of the Greene- | clrcle- 3 5 Palmer first; ewes, 1 year, 3. B. Palm- | No" gisability fo the present time | (3¢ liEht burning, but there was notn- | in black, navy and brown— tel shades for cvening wear g. ville Congregational Church Held on| Fres-for-all in Straight Heats. |ér firct; best fock, J 1. Falmer Aret | naving eocurred, the clitmant does not| D€ fo indicate that there had-heen(f gt. Gt ... $2.00 | —cloaks, capes, etc—at.... $2.50 Wednesday Evening-—Surprise Par- |, The free-for-all went off in straizht | M v £.y8818, 1.5 PAURSE | make alahin' for coumneneation, Hnt 10101 Mtudess mihe housel 5o o o o) s res ny Leats, the horses finishing in the same | T3t 2 years, J. B. Paimer | 'S found that he is entitled fo the med- | 55k PREore 2 O CIOCE Fostmaster e G ene_ ibber Co. £ order in each trial, as follows: sty buck Jamb, JoB” Batmer Hmg | lcal aervicen sousht by him: to deter- | MUrphy reaclied tho. house havine The first meeting of the Ladies' Ald Free-for-all. Purse $600. ewes, 2 years, J. B. Palmer first and :';;:P;;,'hgnggz,';;‘:35;:;?,“;};;‘@ | found nothing missing. There had NOV"LTY WEAV FOR SUITS FRANKLIN STREET, soclety of the Greenecilie Congrega- | aron Hal, br z, Baron D, R. second; ewes, 1 year, J. B. Palmer frst; | {153 15, 2E050 PE 10 » Which he| been none of the famiy at the houes Lk OR SKIRTS N at ¢ Mrs. John Mac- | Harley R, b s, Symboleer, nd; best flock, J. B. Palmer first and | 1t J= alsq fou | that the ligat that had been:seen from (N gqinch Novelty Whipeord, P an FiE e e = Norwich Douzall of Sixth street with a large| Wickersham 2 2 2|eecond; ewes, 2 years, not registered, DENPN: (e aea D the Told i do was loose, ‘50 100se in fact O b its Sk i number of members i nce. g 3 le, C." 5! r - "|ant will be entitled to eomnensation i 3 5 in silver gray h avhite for one-piece dresses or for wicp {ports of the sccretary and treasur A b Rl n Other Departments. capacitated becnusa of tha oporation | V! = o and 3 and brown—at............. $Ld A = H Wwere read and accopted. The flower Ce;.:eg‘:x:ile' O W 4| In other departments awards were {2 be performed end also that the re- i iidpufimi\cfl~hmuvl:ms}fsu?:wd:‘xtrlg.ae}::s %};fi?fi‘;,fi“fi;’;iingi‘u’fxpé‘?fl 54 -inch Novelty Velour merican ouse commitice roported sending flowers to| Time—2.14 1-4, 2.13 14, 210 made as follo e e et Tt ator tha | Wednesday night. Shilte et $2.25 | Checks in effective combina- sick. ) hi 3 an, s <. E e b — lack eck Gpecial Rates to Theatre Troupss, | her office as secretary of the soclely Decp Drift Takes $400 Purse. | Flowers. ¥icea in connection with the same. Diod From Diphtheria. 56-inch Black Serge with e e b aiEdeE % and Mrs. L. O. Potter was elected to| The 2.18 trot on the programme was {, Bouauet cosmos, County Home,| It is. awarded that the respondents g stripes of gray and white—at $1.69 | green ground—at...... £2.00 | ° Traveling Men, Eto. Sl the vacancy. Mra. Charles Meech | supplanied by a named race. for a | Norwich, first; collection 200 variety | shall pay weekly to thn claimant qur-| Carlylo Olsen of Keeney lane, five pes of & 3 69 e Livery Connsction, Shetucket Street, | V35 €lected to the office of vice presi- |Purse of $i00, which Deep Drift won | { ahlias, 'W. F. Brown, ) 3, first; | Ing his incapacity referred to_ above | Years old, died of diphtheria in the B i reet. | dent to fill the vrcancy made by Mrs, | without great effort in straight heats. | bouduet mixed asters, h Harris, | compensation nt tha rate of $£5.50, to|¢ontaglon werd at Memorial hospital, FARREL & BSANDERSON, Props | Potter being elected secretary. Plans|The summary: Preston. first; bouquet mixeq flowers, | begin on the 11th dav of the Incapac!- | New London, Tuesday evaning, where e ——— | were made to hold a sale some time e E kit 3;1««; Nettie Karoli, Ledyard, first; |tv, also that the medical, surg:cal ar.q | ho bad L atment since . n in October, and the chairmen of, th Named Race. Purse 2 gladiolas, different. varieties, Mrs. | hospiial services nlready rendered and | -10nday afterncon. : ALES, WINES, LIQUORS | arious tabics vwere appeinted.” & tom Decp Dritt, b g Ozone, T. O Grary, Preston, firsti green | thore which wil ba rendore hecanso TA— i \ ol e 2 iy 3 : Brleni- iy s T '« feduldis (Otto Ernst), |of sald operation shall be pald by tha FTVILL 2 . . B . 4 Thudic mitiee to decorato the church during| . Brien ... & ouge b APV Dre: Ski Childr: W & Hlisade e Morning Star, b & Geo. St. Norwich, fir respondent For Waists, 53€3, rts or en’s Wear ARD CIGARS $he coming monthy was' s appomted | MRRing’ SUaT B 8 oSty |/ Cannen Teuit 1, canned vegetables e 3 e o Tt b B e s Attt e L ey resh, < -pleto stock. Best Service. | carpet for tlie church reported that the | 7efsey Todd, bl s, Todd, 6. C Seonomy entered for spe- | REV. DR. SLOCUM TO A R T R SR R et DARN MIURPHY R e e S e ivme, Conn. s DELIVER ANNUAL SERMON | oo ‘Murory ar o o n|§ Plaias, in o variety of som- COMBINALIONS—at e serenr 8 11 Bath Stroet business meeting, the hostess enteriain. cogn 2 24 Miscellancous. 3 ® S and Out of Village. Binations—at... -oee B9€ | 4yinen Silk and Wool Plaids LR Sives ed with Victrola selections. Refresh- 1-2, 229 1-4 ¢ pianos &k 5_‘“*‘“,:"'"9 lf" Baptist \AA;‘"“’“"’" 9% Silkc and Cotton Plaids, yard- | in a variety of handsomcsl Bl | Hents pete crd it My b Bl RS I nes e in East Lymo Next Woek. Miss Edith Doltz was a recent visi- || Wide, effective designs—at... 5Oc | combinations—at........... $1. mEAD and cake. The next meeting of the he 2.15 ine | onts’ shoc i Andrews, o Bl Flenas herte: -« nke, : & el In the 215 pace, Lew Perkins au J Andrew e New S onht tor with friends he: 1 P08 ety il be held at the home of | seemed in the fecond heat to be a vacuum, - bottles, | 5 700 New Lomdon e e e i B . William Kramer of Central avee | soasipte Fival of Bod. Emiott, put tha Bottle Co, Nor- | Batist Churches will pold its ninety- | rrederick Dunse of Meriden spent z rd - e e G I T : fleciricar” goods, | RIS aanlversary in the East Lyme | tho holidays with his parents on Front The Porteous & Mitchell Co ness formerly conducted by the late = } the New Haven horse made the race rwieh, dlsore- | ok claion 1a compriasd o all Dap. | Brect v A A Bedioaith i1l be ot 5 Eapawell : v | i Ien 5 tionar¥; motor triicks, Stewart Motor G ie = ; : ' e, i adid e 5 |antly s iced her at her home on|H. fourth to Lou Braden. The sum- | “COW.Ch. nonovaple mention: parcel|Colchester. There are 24 Baptist 4 3 — DOLLAR DAMAGE SUIT GOES S Spect street. The evening was | MaT o ost ¢ f, pos partment. | churches within its bounds. The fol- | Alderic Chenmette of Willlmanti EIYE FHOUSRND WILLIAM C. YOUNG |2 wien music and games. Retrash 2.15 Pace. Purse $100. e T Gasoline engines, |1OWINE is the program: e R DAMAGE SUIT WITHDRAWN. CFF COURT DOCKET. WILLIAN d ments of ice cream and cake and|Bud Elliot, b g Eim City SR e s il Wednesday Mornin nue for a fow days. : cossor to ¥ waters were served by the host- [ Stables ... s 1401 1 GrCadl ‘o haryestor, corn Dianton | Devotional Becviee. . condusted by | > Action Brought Against Robert Mo-|Action Brought Against Fred Floyd of STETSON & YOUNG \Tair was glven as a fare- | R, C. H, Bugene Suliivan:' 2 2 3 2| Jotato “planter and aisger. T. T Er. | Rew 5. B Fuiies o Niwmi | Petef Volkman has returned from| Burney Goes Off Gourt Docket. Ledyard is Dropped. y NTER T ! Mullancy leaves | Lew Perkins, b g, T.O'Brien 3 1 2. 3 | Gredge, “Norwich firsts moon” cozineg | Nov, - , > a two weeks' stay with friends at| - S . = TER an 4 DT i G 2 ords of welcome Dby Rev. C. M. ot o : | Hartto s to g s Tmeh i | WO S ATt R T e and cutters, The C. S. Mersick & Co., | Reed, pastor of the entertsining | Pleasant View, R. I The $5,000 damage suit brought| The $500 damage suit brought b; werk and materials at "gmi artford to sfudy to be a nurse, _f;ownvlga ]fl; s 4 3 4 4iNew Haven, diploma; silos and cut- | church. 3 S against Robert McBurney of this city | against Fred Floyd of Ledyard by b wor. o 1, S By 1405 216 1-4, Madilla Silo Co.,, Madilla, N. Y. | Organization. Miss Eva Rochambeault of Paw-|py Jchn A. Smith of Montville was|Rose A. Welch of New London has lephon. 50 West Main St.| Cloth Room Team lssues Challenge. |217- aiploma. The Baptist Minister's home, pre- | tucket is spending a few days with | withdrawn Monday without costs and | been withdrawn without costs. This & PETRAS The m:‘-,. room of the Shetucket|Parachute Landed at Backus Corner. & —_— sented by Rev. W. B. Matteson, D. D, | friends in the village. notice of lhre “L.mamw?: was flllefl with was.a c%nirmferga%er the use of cer- = | company have organized a baseball raci v RANK J. STANLEY WiLL secretary, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. By o} - the clerk of the superior court. ain land in . roi > toam’ @nd extend & challenge. to. thelantion ohor ot oy, befors five a5 . < Offering for the Home. William Malone, D. C. Murphy and | On July 13 an automobile owned by | I'rom mers team of the U, S. hing Co. #0r .| ballces and o Sibule dhay Tt tos s TO BRIDGEPORT | Annual sermon—Rev. Joel B. Slo- |Daniel Ford attended a recent ball|the defendant crashed into the rear of vVergreen Beer o A Henry b D. Gaudel Ih Eillott| watlted io see before they tolt thels| Department Store in That City. Meeti; Augeme‘m s i Miss Matilaa Staffer has returned | D0l Tnear the Norwich Golf club. | OTeer tomr ana Bre Framc F. Dodse REAL GFRMAM LAGER 2b, Tigue 3b, Marsh B. Welnsteln, | leave. The young man landed on Dr. Misstonaty Secloty. | CTam'e Forelen |to her home here after spending her|Tne driver of the auto falled to Pass|pmymR—In Willimantic, Sept. B 191 P o 0 Weinstein, J. Adame, ontisis D. L. doned lana at Backus corner | In ® recent fssue of tho Pawtuxet|fislomary secloty. === vacation in New York on the left side of the plaintiff's horse | a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. M{not S. after a pretty descent. The balloon Valley Daily Times, pub hed in Arc- cy in the Local Rural Church. Hector Bernier of Springfield is vis- and carriage. The carriage was con- Fryer of Johnston avenue, SLCIEDES. Frane Bt atter | nded o 3 wire fence. All the vau- | \hioh is o toca dnterests 5 o | Address, Tow Can the Looil Church | iting. 4t his ‘home. on Norwich ave- | Svas aragming the piaiat arons the MARRIED. | - . k> L5 i 3urke has retur e act: sfully 4 Meet he 3 ¢ ? ev. 3, remainde: i - o * < spendin the sumrier at Biock Tsiend. | A(1ora00n and evening and * Tubbs' |, Tl S0 mombers of James B OIb- | Gonls "D D, arstora. | - o U | U foF the remeinder of fhe weeki | bighvay. DEEW._BURGESS—In New York, Aug, ks band plaved. But by mishtfal most | i, o hanque: in Horel Majestie, | , Address, What Bquipment Does the | Georze Mudderman and James West Fonine Butgess, both of Norwich. Short Sea Trips osette Lavallee, teacher of music, grounds and the fair of 1916 was prac- Arctic, last evening, in a farewell to Local Pastor Need? Rev. B. D. Rem- have returned to Bristol after spend- COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. plano, harmony. counterpoint. For ap- | ti , 3 Frank J. Stanley of Arctiz, chi ) ington, Colchester. ing a few days at their homes here. 5 SEeaRE L : 1ED. 4 intments, darecs 105 Central Ave, | Sumlso o, Ihe attendance Wednes- | 5731 Souncii, who i to remove sboh | g Address, What ~Can the Sabbatn TR Pagers in Thise GRSsE L nitUc | 1oL i Sept. 8, 1916, Norfolk, Old Pcint Comfort, Richmond. | Norwich, Conn.—adv. ! i to Bridgeport, Conn. | School Do for the Community? Mrs| Miss Gladys Chamberlain of Provi- perior Court Office. n Y, - 8, 3 Washington, Bermuda, Savannah and | the South. Berths reserved in advance. | David Campbell, employed by Pitch- er & Service as soda clerk, has re- turned after spending a_week's vaca- ADDITIONAL AWARDS AT THE COUNTY FAIR. The affair came as a complete sur- prise to Mr. Stanley, who had been invited to take an auto ride early in the evening by James F. Gough of Charles E. Gardner, Discussion. Evening Session. Devotional service, led by Rev. Waterford. B dence is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Chamberlain of Front street. Willimantic John Rearden of is Three campensation agreements were filed Wednesday in the superior court office by Compensation Commissioner L i tion in Volunt a . Arctic, grand knight of th | F W spending a few days at the home of | James J. Donohue. The three agree- SRt SN IRESNE Y S5 R, (YT e O "":g'f' cé’"‘","""d T"“; Werk In | 3 e Tinally ushered into the targe | Repare ot Fonor kot o Work, | William Donohue on Norwich avenue. | ments were as follows: wine, Cattle and Other Depart- | aining room of the hotel. where he | Adiess. momiien Altison B. Ladd, Baltic, and Louls JORN A. DUNN, Agent 50 MAIN STREET Most Clgars Are Good-— THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Governor Approves Requisition. Gov. Marcus H. Holcomb on Tues- day approved a requisition of the ad- jutant general and acting quarter- master general on the state comptrol- ler for $11,869. A large part of the money will be used for the care of state armories, uniforms, etc. Gov- ernor Holcomb also approved a bill of $3,181.45 for the Connecticut School for the Feeble Minded. ments on Wednesday. The judges completed their work in the swine, cattle and other depart- ments at the county fair on Wednes- day. The remainder of the premivm lists were anncunced, Wednesday after- noon as follows: Cattle. Fat Cattle—One pair fat oxen, first J. B. Palmer, second Pierson Bros. found his friends awaiting him with an excellent turkey supper on the boards. All fell in with a sest, and needless to say, that before long, much of the eatables had disappeared. After the dishes had been cleared away, Grand Knight Gough, in a few remarks, introduced as toastmaster of the evening, Deputy Grand Knight Thomas H. Kelly. Toastmaster Kelly called upon Michael H. Roarke, who Rev. J. Lackey, D. D.,, Hartford. Three ~ Five-Minute Addresses Young People and Misslonary Service, Miss “Alice M. Dean, Norwich Young People and Social Service, Mrs. L. P. Gracey, Quaker Hill: Young People and Spirituality, Willlam Ames, New London, Thursday Morning. Devotional service, led by Rev. Don- 2ld Fletcher, Quaker Hill. Louis Frechette of this place has returned to New Haven after spend- ing Labor Day as the guest of friends here. Ora Trudeau has returned to illimantic Normal school after gpending her vacation at her home here. Mrs. Arthur Kinder of Salem, Mass., A. Selzer, Versailles. Date of injury, March 25. Award, $5 weekly. F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City, and Na- poleon Cyr, Slater Village. Date of Injury, July 20. Award, $6 weekly. Brown Cotton Gin Co., New London, and Ralph Bliven, New London. Date of tnjury, July 26." Award, $6.75 week- y. o S R Tax Must Be Paid. Catherine Jack of 565 Boswell ave- nue, aged 69 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Church & Allen 15 Main Strest FUNERAL ohalf of th D 3 is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georse GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Eat Cows—J. 5. Palmer first and sec- | 80, nt V26" Coneit D ora waie, | RePoms. v B . woi. | W Weller of Front strest for o few | . State Tressurer Chamberlgin of DIRECTORS £ Try them and see. Trained Cattle—Plarson Bros. first | Sineion was susorisen wmoia e o fenden, Waterford. b nolify all residents of the state that HOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St. FOR Eczema, Pimple: and second. tng it mild. He thank B SSPEES Swor Miss Amy Root and Miss Lillian | those owning taxable securities are —AND— . Next 46 Piliee Cale Fifies Gechiag (implen: Steers—3 years, first _and second|pig ‘Friengs, sssarime iy S%M: | Address. “A Voyage of Discovery, | Grennald have returned to thelr homes | iable to tax at local rates unless the - s el Plerson Bros., third G. H. Morgan; 2 | jea, fhchds assuring them that|Rev. P. H. J. Lerigo, M. D. Boston, |1 Meriden after spending the summer | State tax of four mills on the dollar z, trouble, use years, Ray L. Harding first and sec-|bers would always hold first place in | o> FREEEEE Do bethre Sept. 30... Hutatas ROBlecting 10 MAHONEY BROS. g e S ond, third Pierson Bros.: 1 vear, Ray L. | pis momocy: Thursday Afternoon. efore Sept. 30. Estates neglecting 4 ol Pl Harding first, second and third g Meeting of the Woman's Home Mis- pay the tax must pay a heavy pen- FALLS AVENUE “The healer of skin dis- Calves—Ray L. Harding. Remarks suitable for the occasion were also made by Dr. Frank P. Duffy, sion_society. Robert Graham who is located at Pedro Migill, Panama, is spending a aity. Balances in_ all banmks but sav- Lady Assistant z o eases,” and note the pleas- Draft Cattle—2600 1bs., first Plerson fty, wh o Address, The Panama Congress, |few weeks as the guest of Mr. and | Ings banks are subject to this tax. % Hack, Livery and Boarding ingeftect,” Follow firee: Bros, second George A. Kahn: 2400 | basrome’ convontion haq saienin the | Mis. E. A. Spencer, Sufeld. Mrs. Thomas Emerson. 3 Telephone 328-3 . Stable health: B et Ibs. frst Ray L. Herdiug, second and | Davenport, Towa, gave a brief report| RePOTts. Sidered 4o Honollu. HENRY E. CHURCH y complexion ~ will third Plerson Bros.; 3000 Ibs., first J. Closing address, What Next? Rev. Denny Marphy in Town. We guarantee our service to be the best at che most reasonable prices. DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich be the result. “25 cents a bLox. All druggists. GAGER B. Palmer, second George A. Kahn; 2800 Ibs., first G. G. Grant. ‘Working Oxen—Under 6 years, first, Ray L. Harding; second, George G. Grant; G years over, first, George A. Kahn; 5 years under, first, second and third, Plerson_ Bros.. 4 years under, first, Ray L. Harding; second, G. M. Morgan, third, Plerson Bros. - rst, Swine—O. 1. C. pure, boar, George A. Kahn: low, first, J. B. Pal- of the doings at the great meeting and took occasion to eulogize the good work of Mr, Stanley, hoth as a mem- ber of the Gibson Councll and a citi- zen. John H. Dennegan, John Hughes. John_J. McKeown, John J. McNellis anq Patrick F. Barry also made short speeches. Ofr. Stanley is well known in Nor- wich. He is a native of this city and resided here up to a few vears ago Joel B. Slocum, D. D., Norwich. Girl Missing From Home. Mar, Gunn, the 1f year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gunn, Jr., of 802 Bayonet street, New London, has been mysteriously miss- ing from her home since Monday ev- ening. ‘When she left home she had about Denny Murphy of the Lawrence baseball team spent Tuesday evening at his home here. Wednesday morn- ing he went to Hartford to interview the managers of the Lawrence team in regards to next years playing. New Manager at A. & P. Store. Ted Smith of Fast Hampton has been placed in charge of the local Lieut. Col. Andrew Hero, U. S. A, for some time commander of the gar- rison of six companies of Coast Artil- lery statloned at Fort Terry, has been assigned to duty at Honolulu. When he left Plum Island Tuesday to spend a short vacation in New Hampshire Dbefore going to his new post, he was accorded a farewell which rarely falls to the lot of an army officer. WM, SMITH ALLEN DR. SHAHAN, Specialist on Diseases of the BLOOD AND STOMACH. Rheumatism (including $Kin Troubles, down Conditions. Bioody Sputum, Neuritis). . Run- = 310 in cash and it is feared that she | branch of the Great Atlantic apd Pa- Temporary Resident rector. Premature Agin mer; second, George A. Kahn: litter, B ardening of the _Arterics. Cultnrd. . Phonse 1177-3 . 3 2 " | when ‘he moved to Arctle, R. I. Prior | has gone to some larze city. Her dis- | cific stores tg take the place of James m as bee e AL e first, George A. Kahn; registered, | to his removal, he occupied an fmpor- | appearance. followed . reprimand by | Killes, who was. transterred to the | garnolncement has been made re S b Tl Bl e THE DEL -HOFF Earopean Plan Rates 75 cenfa ner day and up HAYES BROTHERS. Funeral Director and Embalmer - | rant: boar, George A. Kaln; low, George A. Kahn; liter, George A. Kakn. = ‘Berkshires—Pure boar, first, J. B. Palmer; _second, G. G. Grant; sow, first, J. B. Palmer; second, G. G. Grant; sow, first, J. B. Palmer; sec- ond, G. G. Grant; litter, first, G. G. second, J. B. Palmer. Chester—Registered boar, tant position with The Porteous and Mitchell company. Mr. Stanley re. moved to Bridgeport on Sept. 1, hav- lni accepted a responsible position in a department store in that city. Died From Burns. Henry Kubeloski of Main _street, her mother to which the girl took of- fense, Meroury Stood at 46, Concerning the statement that the unday mercury dropped to 5¢ on morning, Henry Oppermann of Mohe- 7an calls attention to the fact that at Stonington stores. Won Premiums at Fair. George G. Grant of this place was one of the largest exhibitors of swine at the New London county fair this year. Mr. Grant was awarded 11-see: ond premiums and two. firsts. .- .~ garding the ap, ent of Miss Sara Allen as temporary director of resi- dence of Connecticut college during the enforced absence of Miss Marion Dickinson, who is a patient at St. Luke's haspital in New York. Opens State Headquarter: Colone] Henry S. Dorsey, ccast ar- le_nnd reliable preyention of Ty« phoid, Rabies and Lackjaw. Hours: 10-11 a. m.; No outside visit< after 8 p. m: . . B. Palmer; sow, first and second, J.{New London, five years old, who was | Pe northwest corner of his house at tillery corps, Teaently appointed as Teleohons 1227 26-28 Broadway Prompt servicedayor night [ 5 Pilmer: pure, sow, Arst i secs | Pentiatis burmed “when his ‘eiotnins | 45 Supday mornimg the termometer Returned from Fishers Island. state disbursing agent for the faderal = ond, J. B. Palmer; litter, first and |ignited from matches with which_he tood at , and his neighbors to the m% Mrs. Brrest Jervis and %"emmfl‘. arrive in Hartford on TRET 1 e mrets et B s12-2. Lady Assistan: Ml second, J. B. Palmer; larse Yorkshire | was playing at his home Tuesday af- | orth and outh of him claim that it o have been passing & | Wednesday, established headquarters patern Conmecticar eanm b tne Bup sow, J. B. Palmer: red bov;;d, ternopn, died at Memorial hospital <* | vas a deal colder at 1.30 a. m. Island, have return- the physical in- etin for business results. 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. 2 the same date. treet. { 24 and 7-8 p. m.

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