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R NORWICH;BUELETIN; NONUAY, SEFTEMBER 11, 1916 The Henry Allen & Son —_— e Funeral Directors Norwich, Monday, Sept. 11, 1916. . ; Family Moving to West Thempson. © THE WEATHER. . . and Embalmers tion er Finds Employer Has Less Than | - = —= @ e el S e S R Conditions. . 3 . sis was reported on Saturday from a = WM. H. ALLEN . “The pressure continues high gener- Five Men on Pay Roll-—Respondent Claimed He Knew | f.0usc “near. Peei's Corner, Norwich | 500037 e oalmad hon R SETH N. TAYLOR ally east of the Mississippl river. Town. Dr. George Thempson of Taft-|of the Church of the Good Shepherd. . In the New.Bngland states the Nothi of Alleged Injury—Commissioner Awards |Ville and City Heaith Officer Biward | Tne subject of the address was Jo: < DAVID H. WILSON et i o B, S o Nothing ged ey 3. Brophy ‘visced the' hoves end atter | 15 fiving. Tt we say e beliove and I v <« perature, Monday and Tuesday. In ] 3 : i sam; ¢ th rry we do not know the Com- / r 88 Main St. g o MO R Michael Murray Compensation During Disability. was not & case of paralysis. Sieldepiudba kg ol g ew ess 00 Monday will be followed by overcast Health Officer Edwin C. Chipman has | of faith is to live as though we know and somewhat warmer weather on = = issued orders resarding children at-|Goq is in the world. Can we not learn Health Authorities Were Called Out| Sheltering Arms Service—Plainfield | Saturday to Examine Child at Nor-| wan Buys Ohlson Place—Quinn wich Town. DISMISSED JOHN DEVLINS. GLAIM['=" 058 v SRLIE oy Porots & el o Tuesday. tending New London schools both from | (hat God is not less watchful over His “The winds along the north Atlantic| Findings in two hearings held Fri-|peared In person and the respond- | that city and out of town, in comnec- | Lot G072 HOL Jo55 WRLOMI Syer Ko ndoubtedly this will be a “buy early” season. Many Soast will Do moderate variable; mid- | 4y before Compensation Commis- | hts were not represented. e Hon it the infantlle Paralysie sit-llove for God and faith in Him we be- I L % ize that s /RN iuble, as i uly o e 11 things % den realize the Sagt Tantic, moderate variuble, MOSEY | y1oner James J. Donohue in his oftice | g3 "whan he was. burnad oh the back | Who are out of town must return im- | bey et ariirEn Jon o mc Retner prudent people have come fo only \ Forecast. In this clty wero announced Satur-|of his right hand by hot tar. Au-|Mediately and secure a permit from | (nat°God is with us. always ready to|l way to secure and enjoy a long season of usefulness of the Northern New England: Fair Mon-|day. In the case of John Deviin of | gust lflrsét the eummiss{so:ci approved | the healt t:‘;’;{,‘,’zf’" el G Eelp, to Sevei ik proey to make e o b 1 to choose from the first ks Ty s 2 a_voluntary agrcement between em- . urdens lighter. If one has trust in |} dress or suit is to buy early — rl‘ing“?edmpperuture_y esday; islowly | 157 Talman street, this -eity, against|y, oo M0/ 0%, SO U R, M terms of | Children from Salem and Colchester | dion one ‘can face the unknown. awith v v Martin Larsen of Shetucket street,|the a t th ecl to|will not be permitted to attend New 5 ivals of th thetn New i t greement th eclaimant was to A cheerfulness. We may win confident [§ arrivi of e season. WATCH BRACELETS, || southern New Semiana Bestern | o, (hin city 't foshmisalonab ic reclve compensation i the rate of 36| London schools, and this exclgsion ap. | {oduys and tomorrows and have trust, i 3 3 missed the claim. weekly during disability with me < c if wa obey three laws: he moral 12w o ics is practically PENDANTS, “““’““: ffi'f(::': i‘:‘“‘;‘ofi:z‘.““ The hearings was held at 10 o'clock | cal, gurgical and hospital services, |infantile sg?‘r!gt_’dp“flf‘”fv““fmi s1ohe (known to us all. By observing that o“" showing of new Fall Dress Fabrics is p 2 Friday morning. The claimant did It is found that according to the| o i E, at all children | 5904 is increasing and evil decreasing. ve 1 1 H 3 BROOCHES, sT?g‘log:;vgxgicl;’e:or}:is, mtr;‘orzmli fron; not appear and the respondent v B.grs‘cmant as madg met cl%lmant has S?;‘::xn& ;\Y‘mfih‘;ggdgfo: ;tl;ecr;g sg;("‘flv By o response fo God's love which complete and we invite inspection. In fancy weaves, evin's . show the changes | peared in person. On August 19ch | receiveq compensation for four weeks . here | gives confidence. Shall we not in- B : E BRACELETS, RINGS in temperature “and ‘the barometric | fie claimant received 4 brocen collar | amounting {0 $31 up to and inoludins | the isease is prevalent, must obtain 3 | SrciSe Gunt faith in God our Father, in checks, plaids and stripes are equally favored. In plain s anges Saturday and Sunday bone which ho claimed he received | August 10th, since which time uo h_certificate e health Of-| Christ our Brother, and in our fellow- i i of every description, Satunday— Ther. Bar, | while in the cmploy of the respond. | payments had been made The hear. |flcor of the town n which they reside. Cnzist o weaves, broadcloth, poplin, serge and gabardine are the - 4. m. 29.94| ent. From the testimony it is found | ing was asked for by the claiman g . n good health |™I0" {ne anthem, In Galilee, the solo 3 G = o newest models in every Jlizm. ... 3000 | Shae he eintmont WAd beon 1h his | that the qacetion of disability miEh |2nd Rave not heen in contact with in- |11 (e anthem, In Gallice the solo |} fabrics approved by fashion. These few suggestions: e 6 p. m 30.08| employ for 10 or 12 days prior to|be determined and that an award |fantile paralysis victims within four|Sun of My Soul Thou Savior Dear, finish. Highest 80, Towest 60, August 19th, and that on that date|might be made for compensation due|Weeks. This certificate.must be ob- S Iveit e dhcariineE sanaestion b Sunday— r. Bar.| he hag in his employ less than five|at the present time. tained not earlier than 24 hours before Rozers and Mrs. Beebe. Other 7 a. m. cereeeeas S 80.30 | men, and that at no time did he em-| It is found that the claimant is at|leaving their lomes to attend school|mempers of the quartette were Charles i 12 m. 30.32| ploy’ less than five men. Re-|the present time still Qisabled but|and must be presented at the New Lon- | parcons and Byron Mathieu. Miss - . 6 p. m. 30.3¢| spondent testified that he knew|that his compensation can probably | don health department by the appli- Champlin was at the piano. Asters and onn €0. 1. DlISS ‘Highest 8, Towest 50. Hothing at all about the allegad Injury | he dlscontinued iy a weelt or two fol. | cant and a permit obtained from sald | Grrer ol Honers op wivld - onioting Comparisons. and that if any occurred it was rs- lowing date of the award, as it is es?& fleg:rmwnl to 9"(}9" S‘;ht;g‘. 1th Om. brightened the hall and rooms. Nearly 40-inch Wool Taffeta in Copen- 42-inch bA‘ll w?o] In&pe’-‘l&l very § 2 ceived by the claimant at a time sub- | mated that by that time he will be| A e suggestion of Health Officer | g1 of the sixteen members of the 1 oy R serviceable, * -in ‘openhogen, o Bredictions for Saturday: Falr and| S8R0 % ™S ‘discharge by the re- | suicinetly recovered from his injury | Chipman, a copy of the following let- | housanald wore able ot fuily. anjoy the | Lo8eD ;";‘" e VY RS g | mavy, Resoda, russet and mid- Saturday's weather: As predicted. |Spondent. In view of the foregoing|to be able to return to work. It is|ter has been sent to students register- | peipeur service. CHEmel i e - 89¢ | night' blue—at ... ... 88e Predictions for Sundays Fair. ~ |facts the claim was dismissed. awarded that the respondents shull|ed to enter Connecticut college th s oL oo R R | ok S AR TR Dt i s = et The second hearing' was held at|pay to the clalmant compensation |Of this month. The letter, Attended State F: = | o A Sunday's weather: Fair; continued | ,a1% J970% (hing -~ Tt was on the | from August 11th to September 7th, |signed by the college president, reads: Nt v > ST L e Dblack, Copenhagen, IRVY, cool; northeas: wind. case of Michael G. Murray of New |inclusive and that his compensation| “You are asked to co-operate in tak- | , Paul Latham, & student at the State | in black, cream, Copenhagen, brown, dark green and Su Mass wad A fondon, claimant against C, G. Bos- | shall bo continued on the same basis|ing all proper precautions in safe- | AgTicultural college, Amherst, Mass, |} navy and russet brown—zt... $8¢ | prune—at... .ond n 3 e 3 padlnjie el o 4 Who has been spending a part of his wick of Hartford. The claimant ap-l during the remainder of his disability. L.u\{iIu\]:\}‘t‘!)‘;nlgvailgxdtzfni;le ;‘gg&igg to | vacation Berlin, was in attendance % | New London at the college opening, | last weck at the Charter Oak falr in .. $1.00 LOOK FOR [+ I Sun, T Hign | Moon Il Rises. | Sets. [| Water. || Rises. 1be THIS SIGN LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE STARVING WEAVER GOT et e e L oo it }:‘)'kscsf:;\!']girx: e FOR SU!TS OR DRESSES TO ATTEND MEETING. THIRTY DAY SENTENCE | sician or the health officr of iheir|one of the exhibitors. A pyramid of SE - health officer of thelr | commercial wax, and honey In varfous ; D e e o e “aneate | shapes and forms from his aplaries || 50 ginch Storm Serge, 52-inch Gabardine (note the S Gime. of departure, | Was an interesting feature of the ex- |§ sponged and shrunk, in width) in black, Cope: AR * | hibit. the Fall shades—at. hagen, navy, brown, dark { = Effort Being Made to Organize Party |Man Who Broke Drug Store Window from Central Baptist Church. Sent Up to County Jail. S0 (GO, RATT An effort is being made among the| Thirty days in jail was the sen- in good = e 56 - inch _Storm S green, gray and burgupdy— SATTERIES CHARGED, Six hours after or It 1= low | young people of the Central Baptist|tence meted out by Judge Coit in the Home from Girls’ Camp. sponged and shrunk, bic at ceeeen. 82,00 ? | tde. which 15 followsd by flooa tide. c s o trend | New London police court Saturday in Miss Barbara Latham, a student at|§ navy and brown—at h Wool Popli 1. w ollowed by flood ti ¢ ze a party to attend |2 e court Saturday ir Miss Parbara Latham, a_stud v 3, brown—at. . Lo REPAIRED AND SOLD -dnesday evening session of the|the case of John Williams, who Pratt_institute, Brooklyn, N, Y.. who bl plne g0} Eoplin el 52-inch Chiffon Broadcl black, navy, brown, dark black, navy, sreen, pium green, burgundy and Copen- hagen—at.... R caused considerable excitement _in |State street Friday afternoon, when GREENEVILLE (poliomvelitis) for at|bas been passing her vacation in a s before the Gate of the|¢amp at Lake Pleasant, N. Y., is at her home on the Reservolr road. While |f and mouse—at......... o i n Daptist as: me Wedn. Ask abcut our Loan Batteries el B R s e he hurled a large stone through a| a i for £O> ok, e 5 acat rozramme has been |plate glass window at the drugst vill bring this certifi- | there she has had charge of es | 52-inch Gabardine, excel- 54-inch Chiffon Broadcloth, SOEGUC SINESH. ly Attended—Fire at Eighth Street| . cted ‘hat a large | Of the Nichols & Harris Co. Inc. W n her 'n and show it fo the | Of young ladies in arts and crafts, hav- | § lent quality, in black, Copen- black, gray, brown, navy, Bridge—Personals. Norwich peopls will | liams plead guilty to the chare physician on her artival | ing specialized along this line last year(§ hagen, navy and dark_ dark green, burgundy aud — 1ual sermon will | his story told in court is corre Without this certificate no resident |8t Pratt green—at........c.......... $1.69 | Belgian—at......... .. $2.25 The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Jack r. Joel B. Slocum,|is a second Edward Pavson Weston.!student will be received. PR v B4-inch Chiffon Broadcloth, 54-inch Broadcloth, In pas- \srazing. was held from the home of Mr at 1150 a. m, Wed- | _Questioned at some leng! “It will be a great satisfaction to Principal of Jordan School. in black, navy and brown: tel shades for evening wear s old. |all of us to have the assurance that| After a this will give that we enter on th row 1 | everyho Henderson of Boswell avenue S day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Giletis-Vibher Co,|sutimsomsres % about the casket FILANKLIN STREET, n Mission | Coit, Willlams said he is 61 1.30 p. m. Wea- | He came to New London peopie will hold | Fiving about noon, after inesday evening. The|ed from Mystic, where® he will etivered | Thursday night. Thursday he forénoon. LY., Rev B L jdnto ic from Westerly Woman's Home Mis. | Judge did not_question hi meet Thursday at 1.30 | farther along that line, but the pri wcation spent at her home |} at... new | on Vergason avenue and In visits with an bill of health for|friends in nearby towns, Miss Florenae Bennett leaves today (Monday) for Three paralysis nal cases of infantile| Waterford, wrere she is principal of e e B NOVELTY WEAVES FORsurrs ported to the state board of h OR SKIRTS and with 19 cases from other towns Move to Bliss Place. £2.00 ! —cloaks, capes, etc.—at.... S2.50 Donovan and Ccorzn M. sion society wil i was i eter oner admitted that he walked from 5 iaw case ) . = Nor.sich was in Yantic cemetery, p. m oner ed _th: 5 & new cases in the state. A N T4 T 4 family || 54-inch Novelty Whipcord, 56-inch Heather Mixture, Mr. Bohas com o v e % Boston, cing the journey in easy ! ) : Mrs, Irving Hamilton and femily h v o ] ey Sanutny read e cor D teson, Dr. Lackey, | fages from town to tow fording to yhe records of the board, the | pigveq the first of the month from || In_ silver gray with w for one-piece dresses or for suits, in gray, blue, wine Harland’s Corner to an apartment on|f Strive—at.. Tndertaker G Mii| Asked why Le threw the stone ad ger ge of the = v, MAtohE e_each was reported from Mi ace. and brown—at............. $1.50 - funeral arrangement: through the window, he said that he Norwich, Wallingford, Waterbury, S pla B4-inch Poplin, navy and S 2 i £ (Y ican fieouss e schooi and | 4id not know except that his mind | \wingsor Locks, Moriden and Portland W black with hairline stripe of 54 -inch Novelty Velour & Eighth Street Bridge Burned. clism, _efficiency, | 35 upset by the panss of hunger. He | New Haven two. The Windsor Locks Coming from Plainfield. whiYeatis o . $2.25 | Checks in effective combina~ se of church ac- presented. = R and to use his own words, he ID & HUGHES got no regular home.” Williams told Judge C trade is that of a weaver and since Waters of Plainfield tions of black checks on ‘chased the Ohlson place on || 56-inch Black Serge w &ray, blue, brown and dark hyenie and Wil soon move | §-stripes of gray and white—at $1.69 | green ground—at........... $2.00 R-tes to Theatro .roupes, About 2.45 Sunday afternoon a tele- phone call was sent in to the Central fire station to put out a fire which had Livery Connection, _Shetuckot Street, | Startec az one «nd of the Eighth street FARREL & SAI DERSON, Pm., o e choeales e is that of the child of Speaker| Mr. and: Mrs. Frank Healy. In Milford the patient is P man ars old, and the case from Greenwich is that of a woman who is in her 33d ye: three days. According to his state- ment he has no relatives in the Traveling Men, Ete. LEAVES R 1 TO GO TC HARTFORD. that his used two tanks of_chem! Local Jottings. guish the blaze. No damage of any — losing a position in a mill at Chester, | MONTVILLE DEMOCRATS s Alice Newman of Brooklyn, N. 3 e extent was done. William E. Bulkley Has Been With|pen® 10"} . b Chend B AjIce MOFMNL [Oh MODEIN. 35 3 RS enn., he has been travel anout wa town for Saturday. ALES, WIHES, LIQUORS s Local Store for Past Fourteen Years. | the dountey looking’ for worlc. While | HELD TOWN CAUCUS g et SR g ANT e s - = e had a little cash he endeavored on | tr Ma Powers of Waterbury was a B - i ’ AND CIGARS Mrs. W. Wilson is spending & few of Peck street|ono or two occasions to get a board- | Named Candidates for Town Offices | ccent guest of Mes. George Rooney. For Waists, Dresses, Skirts or Children’s Wear Fresh. © -plcte stook. Best Service, | 7eOK® at Crescent Beach with the| ng house in whith to set and Delegates to Convention. % & h. e =plet ; i g ; night and | but the condition of his cloth Mrs, James Butler of Old Cemetery |8 vora-wide Silk and Cotton } 42-inch Wool Plaids, newest 1 » . Willi anfield and aug! h rtford,where | varia y resulte beis e democrats of Mont held | 14 s visiting fri N e ard-wide i B g S DAN MURPHY Mrs. Willlam Panfield and daughter & rd,where | variably resulted in be a e lane 1§ visiting friends in New York. o R b st epe Hazel are the guests of latives in b cepted a rilar position with | down. eir caucus at 2 o'clock Saturday af- v = > & % 11 Bath Stroet Montreal, Can,, for a short time, Smith & Co,, onc of the large e m A Cook Was chosen| nire. Marysm. Beswiek moved Iast| ] Dlnstions—at. -+ 39¢ | 44 incn Silk and Wool Plaids S e stores of that city SOCIETY RECEIVES GIFT 3. Hickey clork Do | woir Mary B, Beswick moved 1ast!] gime ana Cotton. Platds; yurd- in_a_variety of handsome The men of the Federated church employed by following nomi ations were mad; street. ;. wide, effective designs—at... B5Oc ! combinations—at... . $1.00 ‘0. for the past 14 FROM STONINGTON MAN sessor—Edward T. O'Brien. 11 years has been e 2 Board of Rellef—John Doyle, Jocl| Eaward Sterry of the Scotland rogd bartment devoted | N- P. Noyes Presents Muzzle Loading Is taking a course of study at a com- and uphol- Gun of Ancient Pattern. Selec! iam A. Cook, Nich- |mercial school in the city. ich he was also the buye: Mrs. Bulkley have beei HMOTIO are planning a variety supper 1o be| HOT I'L.E held some time the last of this month The Real Estate and Insurance Busi- ness formerly conducted by the late A. A: Beckwith will be continued at 52 in charge of t s[to floor cover D n and M; n are spending two weelk; acation at Lake Champlain and Mon The Porteous & Mitchell Co. The New London County Historis J. Hickey, Lyman| James Casey of West Town street Broadway by treal. The return trip will be made|active members of the Second Congre- | scciety Saturday received a notewor has TTAPRE after DELAE the vaea< < by way of the Hudson and New York.|zational church, the former having|thy sift from former Postmaster N. P. and Jurors—Charles W. Kingsley, | tion with his aunt in Dayville. ANDREW M. AVERY. e tier a teacher | Noyes of Stoninston. It William_C. is a muzzl rnes. SALEM REPUBLICANS HELD hool loading gun of ancient pattern owned | School ~ Committee—Charles W.| Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn and fam- |of the Ponemah mills which was |removed and a ne wpole has been' WE| E| s r. Bulkley's fellow worker: his father and pcsses Comstoc are moving today (Monday) from |struck by lightnin recently has bLeen |erected in its place. €. YOUNG CESLIENDEDSCAUCUS £ friends in this city will re cable history. Accompanyir Registrar of Voters—C. Everett|West Town street to Wets Ticmpson. ! »ut will be zlad to know | 8ift is the following explanatory mat- | Chapman. Personals. Suceessor_to Named Their Town Officers for the || ¥ At he ition | ter, which will be framed and hung| Auditor—Henry W. Church 2 OUNG Coming Election. Shren 4 g [t : et gl & AW £h 8 L Mrs. Albert Thompson of Water- | BORN. George Weller, Jr. spent the week CARPENTLR and BUILDER Y of larger ish Bim | peside the weapon In the Shaw man- | Nom oo et an ooSUrer, tOWN |pury is_visiting her deughter, Mrs.|Momsm-—in Fast “Woodsto end with friends at Ocean Beach. At a well attended republican cau- amily to the Cap | “The schooner Betsey was fitted out | ber of the school committeo were loft | RoPert Staplin, at her home on Bliss| 101€ a son fo Mr. and Harry Clark { at + st and materials at right|cus in Salem Friday the following T for a sailing voyage to the South Seas | to the town committes, fo fill, . The | Place- St D s Carhbiidse, Muass, HeDE 8| Weskel vasationyinnosra aa s S AL T nominations for town officers were by Lawrence & Miner and salled from | following delesates to conventions s 5 Sl Gl Db S e Lone 50 West Main St | made: i s s New London, Aug. 14, 1840, and from | were chosen: Miss Annie Grifin from Waterbury| 1916 & son, Joseph Txwnin. - o 9 o Assessors—Harry B._ Gifford, John |GROTON REPUBLICANS fonington the next day. Capt. WIl- | State — Charles W. Comstock, C.|ls spending o fortnight wita Mrs | 388, Mps Josenh fowin GemC (N0 | |0 o o ed His po- H. Purcell, Henry A. Rogers. CHOOSE TOWN CANDIDATES. m Noyes was master and Franklin | Everett Chapman. George Rooney at her home on West| Norwich ition in the slash 0 : Troi ’ Board of Relief—Henry B. DeWolt. = *| Noyes first mate. On the day of sail- ngressional—M. I. Hickey, W. A.|Town street. I o Bl oo rommer s o Selectmen—John H. Purcell, Henry | g, | Burrows Named for Assessor for | ing Mr. Lawrence told Mr. Noyes that | Cool LR MARRIED e - ' T4 A e 3 if he would kill 600 otter he would | Senatorial — Willi Smiady, la vey N Ston- B ity, o B iEieei ity Y s oars i€ rolld b i oxier b would | Sentorel — Willam 8. Smigas, | e, Allan, Hurvey of North Ston: | pamK_DUKETTE in tho oy, Sept: | srsctor Goucher or Now Londan | VErgreen DEer |c. Hamis Davd L. Winchoster | republican caucus for Groton, | e ut He Killed over 700, all with = Ll Ll 3t the Home of her mother, rs. J0S6Dh | maer Ar Park and Miss Ceclle Dultetts, |S0ent the weelc end at his" home on E AT AR = Kingsley. ublican ~ caucus fc 3 e e ORI .t the home of her 1 ;, A. Park and Miss C cotte. B % F._A_L GFRMAI _AGER pCrand Jurorsrnsst L. Spencer, | he ay night at the town hall in gumce billlte [Since (it mouly bave| WiLL-TEACH INIHIGH) B IEE SISt e tin seect JQRVIS — MATHEWSON —n Noith 18 on draught st wers B Dowas oquonoc, made the following nomina- | tyured the skins, Mr. Lawrence ma ) adley, Mass, by Rev. Charles H.| mhomas Smith, head clerk. at the H. JACKEL % CO Collector of Taxes—Frank E. Wil- R . Tomine Tuno ) Inn ol SCHOOL AT PALMER, MASS.| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Schwenk with| g, Aubrey W. Jdrvis of this city lgiora’op W, E. Baldwin, ie spending 3 Hams. Assessor for three years, B. L. Bur- | 5iadc®guring the remainder of his lite| Miss A e their brother, John Schwenlk, of New| ga5q' Mrs. Drminie Mathewson of¢wo weeks' vacation at his home. —_—— e Town School Committee — Charles | TOws; assessor for two vears. Charles|ang it was hizhly prized by him. He| o Eaia urphy to ' Have|York spent part of last week at the| North Hadley. E. Malona, Frank E. Willlams, Hen- |l Gates; assessor for one vear, John | dled April 15, 1852 o Weslall ietniic daws entn 9 eir parents on the New : Charge of the Commercial Course. gzr:&noiu;:p&“p“m% m the New| ARENBURG—BLINDERMAN—In this| 3 and Mrs. John Candlish have city, Sept. 10, by Rabbi Stamm, Ab-lreturned affer spending a few days rabam Avenburg and Miss Rose[ywith their daughter, Mrs. Steven Jew- , in his ¥Tth year ek in the log of the of town | Betsey reads: At 11 p. m. June 8, ry_C. Harris. W. Phillips Sh@ri Sea Trips chI;;;'x?;“ of Voters—Horace W. .:;:;‘;“‘l’[u}::n Jectmen, towe Annie M. Murphy of 220 Central Evan D. Bvans, D. W. 3 et & % |avenue has accepted a position as| Atter a week visit in Torrington i Constables—Frank E. Willlams, | Choeter, George W. Backer: auditor, | o'z 9ade Montauk Hght and at 5| teacher of the commercial course in | with et brother and Sister-incjaw,| Dlnderman. SiL of Stamfond: 4 Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rickmond; | Cherles W. Harris. crt Stanton: colléctor taxes, Fred D. | wnare 1n New London and. dlcoharecq | the_Palmer High school, of Palmer, | Mr. and Mrs, John Kivlin, Miss Mar- == hiED " o W. Farrar; constables, John A. Branch, |all hands. So ends this boisterous | Y252 garet Kivlin has returned to her home | oo nopy 1) New London, Seot. 8, 1916, Washington, Bermuda, Savannah and | Married Worcester, John D. Sistare, James W. Lee and T.|voyage to the South Seas.” Miss Murphy is a graduate of the |on West Town street. HO, M’j\“we,‘“_ O e s ! Friends have received invitations to|J; Sav registrars of voters, I H.| “Here is the cargq: 12,000 hair seal | NOTWich Free Academysin the class by, aged 13 years. the South. Berths reserved in advance. the marriage of “George Daskerviil Pobpe, A, 8. Chester, Albert Stanion; | ekins, 3,260 otter skins, 250 nutra SLlint rnd) wads BTt fom thel r. and Mrs. Georse Geer of Plain|suGRUR—In New Sept. 8, S £chool or, T, L. Baker. 4 A ima X 5 o GRUB—In i whale oil, 1,500 pounds whalebone. Town street attended Wednesday the| erine and the late Timothy P. Susrue, - o R R weel., Armour Employes Hold Outing, The returned value of cargo was $19,- he schools of Palmer which are| . nterence of six Congregational| aged 23 vears. Plenty creati 2 50." "" | under the supervision of* Clifton H. 3 s OLE 2 o z g Flenty of recreation and & g00d| "3 1y 45 i aplendia candition | EODSon, Who wes. at one time prin: | ShUrchiés held in Griawold O Yoo Brown, wecd 66 years. 15 Main Street ent D egon sy the Slogan of the office em-|and was probably one of the best of | ¢Ipal of the Greeneville school, are TAFTVILLE o e e noon. Twelve arat i . t! une: cafter, dn il . tory. The weapon is regarded as a|gongratulated upon being —selected |gorios of Games With Westerly to be | Notice of funeral hereafter. ernoon and evening's activities. In| 2% IO WESPOR, (S regaxded as a|som amongst o number of candidates L 50 MAIN STREET . = S Sa = its day. That it was able to do vali- | Boted for their high standard of ex- KNOTT—In__ Preston, Sept. 8, 1916, ing held at Rul’nT:h 5}3;‘;‘;?%5;?: bt aran el bk ‘1;’5‘1?}5“ cellence, and Miss Murphy is being = Madison Knott, aged 70 years. UNERAL =t Sk 2 3 HAZBN—In Sprague. Sept. 9, 1916, Most Cigars Are Good-— othan nmiein :{?3;&“'&};2’&%‘&5;;;’ tion of the society. Lor s o She il leave 1% essonale James H. Hazen, aged 63 years, 4 DIRECTO THESE ARE BETTER A turkey supper was served in the ev- work until Monday, September 15th, | Word has been recetved from the | MOBIRS .\ i yome Pautipaus TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR ening. . DISCOVERIES QUESTIONED, the opening of the schools of the town | Westerly Textile Co. soccer team, by | 'y "'mocgay, Sept. 12, at 11 a. m. —_—_— . | havinz been postponed untl that date |the management of the local team,| ipyura) in Pautipaug cemetery. GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Show Case Was Smashed. Researches by Professor Hiram Bing- | on the recommendatron of the health |asking for a serics of games between| \oeroONG-—In Franklin, Sept. O, Saturday evening the Pleasant Da; ham of Yale, Are Claimed by Ger- | officer. the two teams. The Westerly team is S n a , Sept. 9, Try them and see. clgar stand owned by Jonn . Hurley 3 TR 3 one of the strongest soccer teams inf 1916, Gertrude A. Armstrong, daugh THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Frankiin St. met with an accident about 11 o'clock| Moo HIGH MASS RESUMED. Bliods 1eleidionn e e managetel canil ke of Tre R USE AHESTINS 289 malke satisfactory arrangements local| 13 vears, 9 months, N to Palace Cafe while going oven the curb in front of [ At Tobyhanna, P %, -2 Saturday, Prof. : == fans will have a good chance to wit- | Funeral from the home of her grand- S R(?gs“gmhe. ;“B s!}o\lv‘ caschSUd off | Friram Bingham of Yale, a Salem sum- | Following Summer Order of Service |jis St Excm“g oamos. & meeting | mother, Mrs. Bdward Ingraham, Lady Assistant o e STound, smashing the glass|mer rosident, learned for the first time| at St. Patrick's Churoch—Rev. J. H.|of the local team will be_held this| Monday, Sept. 11, at'd p. m. Burial Telephone 328-3 MAHONEY BROS., i that his discovery of an ancient Inca| Broderick Preaches On Ingratitude, | (Monday) evening to decide upon the| in Chaplin. Funeral private. city during his explorations in South series ad if arrangements can be made HENRY E. CHURCH Police Jitney Busy. America had been questioned on the| Yesterday was the thirteenth Sun-|the series will start Sept. 23. = WAL SMITH ALLEN, The police jitney was kept busy|&round that the city had been found | aay after Dentocost. High mass was OUR JITNEY OFFER — This and 5c FALLS AVENUE Hack, Livery and Boarding Sunday afternoon and evening bring- | Several years earlier by J. M. von|resumed at St. Patrici’s church, as a N'T 2 S. Cut out th Stable ing in arunks. In the afterngon three | Hassel, & German ensincer. Tho pro- | chonge from the summer soficdule,| R|°°1‘;’"1,;':::}‘";°:’;;mgx e sli]so‘e\nic‘lo;\:xs\fm? s i ot i We guaranteo our were taken away from the dock and | fessor eep interest a dis- | and was By, Rav: Myles P. Galo valuable Pan: ng [SUP, enc e el S Boat o S D ot &> ba the in the evening one was brought in|Datch’ in which a writer in the Ger- | yin 'Hev. T FI Broderick the fector,|to Harry Mills, which the owner lost|Ioley & Co. Chicago, Jll, wring your| DR, SHAHAN Spoalallsl from the West Side. man newspaper Vossische = Zelntun | preached from the sospel for the Sun. [one evening last week was found ard [Rame ond address cleariy. You Wil g was quoted as accusing him of having | day, which was Tuke xvii, 11-10, the | returned to him by Patrolman Walter |feCeVe fa FeUurt & tia; BRCERe (7 on Diseases of the i \ Southington.—The peach growers | used von Hassel's sketches and maps. | parable of the cleansing of the ten |Grant. Mr. Mills’ considers himself |08 s W€ S 1 O 80C (4T croup: BEQOD AND Sabmes it R A. J. SINAY RSP, |orc making large shipments daily. -1 have never heard of the German |jepers, his text being, “Were not ten |very fortunate in the recovery of his|pjey Kidney Pills, for pain in sides | sy Hrerim, é%’afi‘a‘;“"é‘mm’.';:"“:‘z‘u.."" !n;:‘;xuons 'lBhingl?::n Beg&inhgws:ec‘?;é; ;'if.'é cleansed? and where are the|Property. i and ba(l:lk;h ]rl:‘edum:\t ‘sm, ll‘ackw?{c,lk;d- down ?ondit‘lo'n:x,‘ Premature c 'nu-. e “ ke i ey and bladder ailments; and Foley | Hardening o e " Arteries. ure Dentlst Be Y oung Lookmg seen the article, maps or notes. The preacher’s theme was the sin of Addition Nearly Completed. Cothartic Tablets, & whelosome and | reatment ‘omly for Bood. Dissases: qorhoo OF b offiials of | the mu: | msratituds, 4 exemplifd in so mons | The aiterations and addition to Tatts oroustly | cleansink " uthartic, ‘for | SImpIC ind Follie prkeation of Hy- ) v w0 g s v (| GAGER Darken Gray Hair |5 st o5 Lo 5o o 1oy | 5252 1, 1 pasietosty in fhe ", | oo nestty ‘compited ana he |constlpatien ” Blfobineis ™ hoaacile| o SNl i i vt pom 5 discoveries have been reported from | noedy parents,and above all by |The addition is about 15x20 feet and| Lee & Osgood Co. - | You eannot be young and attractive looking. it | time to time since 1011, have ever Christians who are not properly grate- d truction. A pit i\ % Bonrt s £ty foded, dull sod and lifeleas, | mentioned the story o spoken of | ful fo lod for His many favors. The | hus boen 164 I the old station and the |HE WAS WORRIED AND HOPELESS J | THE DEL .HoFF Jour bair dark, glossy and lustrots with > | i S aecy orraan dlscoveries. congregation was exhorted to pray |outside walls have been reboarded. “For ten or twelve vears I was both- 3 i uner ect()!' o ey Demed sceount of thel forvently for what may be called —_— ered with bad kidney trouble,” writes urke 1 o B Provid T. F. Hutchinson, Little Rock, Ark. = 1 Earopean Plan 3 was in an article by Sir Clements ewed _ Auto Party to,Providence. AR 3 y 3 3 = Markham, 1n the Journal of the Rov- | err Sacale: hoir sani 41 Main Street “I tried ‘many remedies and doctors, The regular cholr sang during the| An automobile party composed of .- e all the time. I wa al Geographical Society in the Fall of Aivecti Miss Helen Savage and Miss Irene |Put 8rew worse all the time. as) T911, 1n which he quoted o letter of | T " Favsetl. Mrp. Farren s st | Day, Louis J. Savags, Fred Holds- |Norried and had almost eiven un all Rates 75 centa ner day and um afld Embalmel' Funeral Directors» - HAYES BROTHERS. miné to him and used & few of mY | taining the Solo’ portioms of the|worth and Adeury Beauregara motor- |hopes, I trled Toley ¥idsey Tills and - - 3 3 's [they helped me a lot. I have since Teleohone 122. . 6:25 Breadway ' | @ Promptserviceday or night | 1taoesitnaturany. gm;g:!g;lem?-m of Pratoatastn E mass. o 0 sovidence in Mr. Beauregard's | ygeq five boxes and am now a well man” Foley Kidney I’ills drive out B aches and pains dué to kidney trouble; air. Philo Hay,Newark,N.J, |saild to cost Great Britain $1,500 a|x-rays _most extreme rays at New Pole on Panemah Property. |also sleep disturbing bladdas @isorders. yean. Athe m& end_of the spectrum.l The telephone pole on the propexg:! Zee apd Qazecd G know you are using anything. 25c, 50c, 81, 1s Accora 3 dealers or direct. 2 Fach man in the regular arm: ing to &' British sclentist | or dircet apon recelpt ot price. Sepdfor o 1. 642-2. Lady Assista 1 no advertisi tn E‘:’:’ Gt SR

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