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MAHONEY—In North Frankiin. July 31917, 3 asventer to Mr. and drs. . Mohaney, nee Carrie MARRIED. 3 Mg{uoo{v wl;bq,{o?u. Mt ew, m July 3, 3 e ey Jonn Bedtiey e Munson ndham, N. ¥, and LADY ASSISTANT Thers wecs quite seueral toundse Dady Rmvcd Too Late for Restoration of Life. Munmo m°§ Windtam, N, Y. and All Calls Answered Promptly m”“‘":"&m ol U R > Fla., and Pleasant View. p Day and Night | greater portion of the country, al- o e P o e Z though temporarily lowered in locali-| = Albert Pasteur, 17, of Hanover, was Upon the arrival of Dr. Burr the body | LY 37, Bl ) W“n 3 - 88 Main Street ties where thunder storms occurred. | growned Wednesday noon about 12.15|had not been recovered. Ware, Mass., and Miss Bva J. Taylor s : : In New Eng:and and the middle At- |, spe river which furniehes the water | B nid o oo o porin® 28 DT | of Mystic. COMMENCING TODAY WE INAUGURATE LUG- lantic states the weather/ will be fair in his power to restore Thursday and Fri power for the Airlie milla mnd is|the boy's life, but Pasteur was too far | MURPHY_TAYLOR—In Mystic, July OCCASI e inan Gions the north and mid- | knewn as the Little river. Pasteur |gone. Had the boy been taken from | 3. 1917, by Rev. A. H_ Withes, Na- GAGE WEEK — AN ON WHEN WE MAKE A . — dle Atlantis it 11 by tio | had been in the water a few minutes | the water immediately after the acci- | than Palmer Murphy of Hope vmvy. e ngnntic coasta will ber Eentle | A cn the tatality ocourred. Dr. James | dent, nis life might have been saved.| R. I. and Miss Grace M. Tavior of |} SPECIAL DISPLAY OF WOQULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU Forecast. G. Burr of Bajtic was summoned and | Dr. Burr notified Madical Examiner | Mystic. o - Bastern New Youn: Fair Thursday; | PUFFied to the river in hi machine. | George Thompson of Taftvile. WENTWORTH—WEBB—In _Wfystic. Team Harness |7 Suiimii T we e, chuti o Wkt 3 runks N land: Fair Thurs Sl PSR oas %Y 29U WINE AND WOMEN TO [COLLECTIONs OF INTENAL . gf”flio%ogb%-v nnd Ties Ru ;4 ich i d bargain. Observations in Nerwich. F s orde'ia Webb of Mystic. One at $80.00 which is » good bargain. | Obssrvatione in Nerwioh BE KEPT FROM SOLDIERS REVENUE LARGE| /CONNELL -BACKUS—Tn Hartford A naw fight, weight Water-proof | sevina pharmacy, show the changes |Connscticut Plans to Protect Morals | Total of $17,623217.29 Collected by | i, % 1907 by Rev. Father M. W. a S an AUTO ROBE at $3.50. in temperature and the barometric of Yeuths. Deputy Walsh for This District. char:l’ ou;r'enc‘:mg-cluw. of Tart- changes Wednesday A fory M Decision to spare no effort to co-| Internal Revenue Collector James Bar‘-‘kuasn?)t s;:lsth g‘l::hn-.‘ el bl operats with the war department in|J. Walsh and his deputy, Thomas B.| — -~ ° p}l,xns for ba'asuardms; th; mo]rle; of | Myers, are elated because with no in- DIED. l ll ases the Young men soon to be called to|crease of staff his office handled & o army traling camps was mede by |régord amount of collections. for the GRERLAL -Tuly & JNIT, ot 2y SR the (,onneeueuz State Council of De- [fiscal year ending June 30. In his rcesxdenco. ‘esterly, R. L, Virginio Predictions for Wednesday: Probably | fensé at a recen: meeting. Copies of |report to Washington, Colector Walsh ascllf, aged S8 yemx. the following letter from Secretary of |reported that the total collections for | GREINER—In this clty, Juiy 4 1817, Ther Bar. 30.04 THE L. L CHAPMAN CO. 14 BATH &TRSET. NORWICH, CT. = Hi heu 50, lowest 6 fair. e foll rom: ‘Se v 5 : “ Welnesday's weather: Heavy show-|War Newton D. Baker wiil be for-this district were $17,623,217.29, as| Richard Greiner, only ¢fiild of Laurs We are prepared to take §lcrc in early morning, folowed by fair, yarded to the m g:';!,h::‘-éei?lectman|:;:14pasx:;1 wim “T016 ‘Sgures of 37 Coulard and Wiiliam Greiner. A il g ens : 9,476.9 e coilections for the hest grade Honorable R. M. Bissell, Chairman |padt vear ) - " orders for the hig gr i e o < State. “O0nnCh) (oF WiaRsh’ ERrt-| Dinea’ conlonto aE e BT x [ High || Moon S ¢ 7 to . in IR Sets Water. || Sets. ford, Connecticut: clusive. The total collections for the w n ravm - — "Lt 2| Dear Sir:—I am very anxious 1o |vears 1806 to 1807, inclusive, amount Y. e m [ p.m | & m._ bring to the attention of the stateto $51867, CEEL s Ch % T councilgof dafense a matter in which | o 3 urc mdndxng Invitations, e S e N e 8 "iho | In the Year fist s g St 413 | war department. In the training | factori ) Announcements, 2 camps aireadv established or soon ‘o 15 Main Street I et % . h i be established. large numbers of men, LIQUOR DUMPED . Reception i | selected primarily from the youth of . ™ Pr-te NI 5 T SR the country, will be gathered toy her and At Home Cards. Fours atier himh watar it \<!MW for a peried of intensive discipline DINEED N0 FHE RIVER 3 tide, whish ia followed by food Ui and training. The greater propor- |Seized at New London Hotel on the 2 Sas ~ tion of this force probably will e 5 Visiting Cards, Business GREENEVILLE made up of young men Who have not Twenty-Third of June. DIRE' "I'ORS B vet became accustomer to contact with 2y and Professional Cards, Bte. | |\ i Sy success—tti- | Sihor e saloon”or e"razifute | 0 MLt 3coed Jn e oid 2t s e o T i casutitance sals . We Estimates Furnished sionary Seciety Meets—Loyal Find- | generous period of lifs when their 3rdgun(g"w_er§horae‘;ed destroyed by in acqu ance - JOBN & GEO. H. BLISS ors to Meet. service to thelr couniry should e et o bl EMBALMRS know, and many of our customers already know, that we surrounde v safeguards azainst S ot D e ficbatts & ; s Greeneville is at last waking up and | temptations to which they are not ac- | £i°% OF heer 2 pint af whickes, = pint have the largest and most complete stock of these goods JEWELERS showing some community spirit. | customed. vermouth. _Service was made on in this vicinity. We want a great many others to realize this, so this week we are making a special display of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. As a special inducement 1o inspect our showing we are offering, in addition to our regular good values, many SPECIAL VALUES for Lug- Wednesday morning a large number |, O FESPonsibility in this matter 13| jamos N Reed. the proprietor of the t t artioipat o + Hotel Bristol by leaving with him at mnfd out to p: pate in Greene- | jow these young men, most of whom his place of abode and by posting & ¥ ville's second Fourth of July parade.|have been' drafied to service, to be|ls PIacs of abode and by, b A WILLIAM C. YOUNG The parade which traversed the prin- |Sirrounded by a viclous and demor-| . i today e e s 3 alizing environment, nor can we leave [ COUrt today on the public sign post, REceraar to cipal streets of the village received|anything unmdome which will protect |2Rd Teturn on the service was made STETSON & YOUNG a tremendous ovation. The idea was|them from unhealthy influences and |PY Policeman James Fitzgerald. but started last year, when Mrs. Gilchrist, | crude forms of temptation. Not only | Neither James X. Reed nor any one CARPENTER and BUILDER et Douglass and Mr. Carpenter were | have we an inescapable responsibility | iS® appeared te claim the liquer as Lady Acsistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Best work and materiale at Tight|the orgamizers of a small parade.|in this matter to the familles and the | Ordered, so the order to destroy them ! gage Week only. These offerings are most opportune too prices by skiiled labor. This year, however, they far surpassed | communities from which thess voung | Was maie. NOTICE! o & y. P 4 ' Telephone 50 West Main St |their initial effort. The parade was a|men are cted, but from the stand- P T A e Dr. Sinay will be able t —as it is at a time when many are tl'unk-mg about their community in the figliest and best|point of our duty and our determina- FOUR SLACKERS NABBSED. T. y e to re- sense of the word, as every ome took |tion to create an efficient army, we e s - vacations and the necessary luggage. DERN 1S T old and dia their bt : o b e & ity wecuarivy. o | Spellacy Says Towns Were Requescd |Sume his practice on or about There were several floats in the pro- | do everything in our power to Pro- | to Report M LET R e : cession, besides numerous tablémux. | mote the health and conssrve the v i ke Rep Rl July 2nd. DR. E. J. JONES Uncle Sam and his wife Miss (Mrs.) | tality of the men in the traininz RELEahe. S0 T Liberty, Billy McClafferty’s Greeneville [ camps. Talts ” k B Suite 46 Shannon Building |Praves, the home guards of 1775 and| T am determined that our mew | JWASH Tnited Siates Dietrict it = g cy has been asked ahou = 1917 and the Spirit of '76 were all|training camps, as weil as the sur- |loy, Speila e 9 i Sh & Bu Taxs elevator Shetuckat Street |present. One very pretty feature of | rounding zones within an effective . 5'-‘“"‘“;‘"‘ Rclers” dn. Commecti- | =s rike 41 Main Strest entrance. Thone the parade was the carrving of two |radius, shall not be places ef tempta- large American flags, onewby twenty-|tion and peril. The amendments to (Jate there have Dbee Génnine Matting Suit Cases, Pine Sult Cazes, extra o five bovs, the other hy twenty-five|the army bill. recently passed, igive ported to the dis " Py 4 cloth lined, stesi frame NOTICE Ere Tk e and Arum’ corpa, 154 B | the war depariment more Rathotity in | (0Fney's oMo from ditfere: Faneral Directors i B e ey e P locic_ and. shor ‘ Arthur McDougal, furnished music for | this matter than we previously in the state and four slacke | brass leck and catches, regu- lar $2.00 vah DEAD HORSES AND COWS he marchers. Bradford Ricketts was |sessed. On the oither hand. we been arrested. In a stateme 1 lar $1.50 value at. Removed Free of Charge heartily applauded when he appeared | not zoing to he able to obtain ko Swe and supglementad: by or | o Black Enameled | Call 1526 New London. Ask for Ghas. | wheeling a gaily decorated baby car- |conditions necessary to the heaith and [ /i0icomb ali rogisiration hoards in the | Fibre Suit Cases, size 24-inch, Cases, & ‘ Later. Reverse charge. riage. vitality of our soldiers, without the|State were requested to report to me & made with steel frame. brass frame, ~or WEST SIDE WIDE co. R ont thosh Who, (oK, part | wikrs | fHIl seoperatian of the locak smthont. | 5 Sistrict. attormey after 7 the[Gilhert company. New Haven, toy |l lock and short straps, regu protected, Box 379, [ London | Andrew and Mary McLaughlin, Frank | tles in the cities and towns near|Tames o kers in the building censtruction lar $1.75 value at.......... $1.29 | resular 35.00 va P. O. Box 5 ew London | o R A scar. Carpenter. Archibald | which our camps are located, —or|State some claim of proof against W. B. Hailiwell, Saugatuck, _ single Gilchrist, Charles Twist, Bradford | through which our soldiers 1 be }2lleged siacke rail spike driving and drawing Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases cize Ricketts and John Scott. The success|Passing in transit to other points. 2 far the town clerks of Thomas- chine 6 95 inch, made with inside straps — of the affair was due largely-to the un- Wiil you give carnest consideration |ten and Granb: re the only ones who T W. Hanson, Hartford, metal with good quality linen, stesl frams DEL-HOFF HOTEL tiring effort of Oscar W. Carpen-|to this matter in your particular | have made cing ma QQ ‘hirt pocket ieather 'corn value £8.09 1 F ter. It is hoped that mext year the|state? I am confident that much can|POrts mo sl {renz, assignor to the Russell value $8. swing handle—these at. .. i 3 ¢ EUROPEAN PLAN people of Greeneville Zot togather | be done to arouse the cities and the | TeZistration acturing company, Middletown, 3 4 Retere § HAYES BROS., Props. in such a communal spirit that an|towns i '\nfappr‘ec:ation ;r their re- '":nr;"ftem;:v‘ine io f - le motion and carrier. Zuvfl:lm!’ Bags t01:" S::::': Men's o 27 leven bigzer parade may be staged. spomsibility for clean conditions; and |Pames supposed to be siackers. Th Morgan, Norwalk. assignor to eather, in russe en, ity leather Telophone 1227 26-28 Broadway e -4 T wouyl suggest that. through such 5 thie: umere or dbe stum . Trske Corporatton. take. || cloth lined, inside leck and Satoh Aidtiss Hinea. o i Quiet Fourth. channels as may sent. themselves zm.w‘o.» ed ;ln‘ some other|up for mementum brakes. lift fatc?_ez'!’.q ”2.’3.‘.’3““ 18, i aings to you, vou impress upo: 1 vears old or ¢ Br s e 7.00 value at........ d e e e e bfif‘ x;m"““‘ this matter. T would further suggest |¢ ithout det -ceptacle. "1} Traveling ;hgs of gl-enumf S5 1 & years. ith the uee xplosives | iy e E 5 et SOt oF Sridaen ; _|} viack leather, lined with en's Club Dag 1 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | forbidden by a city order, the younger | machineral intesral part of (he war r_(.“.m’ Bridgeport, electrical.re- [§ UGS . 40 “Teather poc eis nand-sewn A i element nd but jittle outlet for|responsible for seein; £ i sizes 17 and 18 xneh, re‘\_a_r Men's Toller Sat | eir_ patriotic feelings. Still _they | \i iTis and of com N e 1N S0 Wbk &t.. 9895 | regular 32000 value a | Dental Surgeon | emed for the most part to enjoy|io these matters are themse In the afternoon many of | forced. for plaver-piane. New Britain, polish- i McGrery Building, Horerth. -€onn. [EhEre " ax nell db 1iiDet (o (HERIGRE relates not only to the camps people, went to New Lendon for o ey assi s " an gnor to the Bry- e mor to the Bev- TRUNKS—Al Kinds and All Sizes the | Loyal Finders to Meet. to be opened . assignor to the Patent . 9 ; TEAMING AND TRUCKING | 1., rndere ‘e of the King's temporary mo STAMPING OUT HOG CHOLERA Waterbury, button Steamér Trunks, “"""d“"'"d' R e P ‘5 DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | Daughters will hojd their regular bus its of the national guard units. It L . 4 brass trimmed, fibre bound: on, The sove . | ness meeting in the vestry of the Fed- | Felates, too. as T have indicated, to|giate Commissioner Will | ot rttord. assignor 34-inth, $4.95—valus $6.00. WeAos hatehare REASONABLE PRICES | eien churen next Priday eve large center through which sel- | o 4 2 i ford Ruhber Works com- §-inch, 95.98—valne $7.00 g 4 s will constantly be passing in Animals. turer of block tires b i $4-inch, $ 9. - A. D. LATHROP Rt e iy el transit o points. : 36-inch, $10, , As I say, the war department in-| The office of 5 5 Phone 175 The/ Li iatonass ; Bocialy 0B fran e T departiient Il et H. Hilihom, gnor to R. Wallace Flat Top, Canvas Covered, Iron the I"ed church held a meeting |ters, but we expeci the co-operation |Many reque i< Manufacturing company, Wal- |} Bound Trunks, made with steel ibre Covered Trur stiase. | Tuesday and decided to hold a straw- |and support of the local commitices. | vace gford - article. [} “clamps, stained slats, Bxcelsior sre bound, brass trimm { DRS. L. F and A, J. LaPIERRE | 1 on the lawn of the chureh [Tt the ed end cannot oth azain g -dir \ P mucilage m»k-p serviceable ! iy = d evening. Le achieved, I propose 1o ct passed session of e 24-fnch, $10.50 s i 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | s camps from those neighborhoods “tate le & Commissic = et 34-tnch, $5.95—vains $7.00. H-ach 4o s | .y e | SECOND DIVISION, A. O. H., | which clean conditions cannot be on_ Dom H 0SS FUND 36-inch, $6.95—value $5.00. s Hongs | cured sufficient ! ——— 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment | TO MEMORIALIZE MEMBERS.| 15 ihis connection, let me call vour | for the vaccination and Now Totals About $19,243, T 9.50 Sundass excepted o s e e attention to the commission on | to carry out the p < Canvas Covered Trunks $25.00 Tl’“nkfl at $19.5 Reguiem for Twenty-eight Who Have sz camp ac I have o 1 upon t this city bound, brass trimmed, Steamer Died Since Division Was Organized, | anized to h me on aues-|reqt owner of ! the com- size 40x22x14 g T @ i‘ 1' May 3d, 1888, ions reiati moral hazards | inoculs nate h 1 1 expect that it wiil be 36-inch, $8.05—value $16.00. as ftull size tr pe r - e in our trai centers, as well as to|and ali ser: ru i t ¥ in a day or so. A & 95— value $12.00. $19.50, value 3 vernau “\g The Second division, A. O. H. has of rational recreation |fur P e Totetrol Weds 38-inch, $94 | requested a mase at St Patrick's ind without cost Full-size Wardrobe Trunks, measure r d R church Saturday for the following @ nbers of this com-| “The == R 1 50 Honts €5 = 3 % 28, waas of .t 3 b5 fl.n epal!" cr | ceased members of the division: Ben- 2 B.|to emplov assist Another Candidate. . wood veneer, covered aniz oIV 5 | jamin Sullivan, John J. Tocme: e F. Flammer, | the e i e A and intisimed with 1 yalue$35.00 OF-ALL KINDS ON } romas Mahoney, Wi s, Joseph Lec, Mal- w three certificates for || yalye$35,00 orering at . gt YO alue$35.¢ Thomas Gralle John R. Mott, has. - £ William Mahone ner Pierce, PR announcement ity Commissioner Dr. Trank of Hartford would accept tment. The other candidates ileman O. Averill of on and Charles L. Gould of AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Raycroft iissioner are that the chairman of | vaccinating and on or some of its mem- [imals of owner with vou in rog niortality rate amor N, John - Caffery James Cotte Michael Mahoney, d, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, It is Following In Leather Goods Departmnnt r‘a’" R i e e . SE S —- | 3 honey, “in ey have b inocnlated s TRUCKS and CARTS, i fahone: el Finnegan, hich they ha been inoculated i 2 i b i : Fog A | iliam 7 - }most support and cooperati ¥ The term of the present Incumbent, Straw Matting Su Ma.ttin Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ,dmcf_',"_‘ e 5,’3“,‘;';3‘“}151_ Verr trots g L WASTE PAPER GONSERVATION. | Jr., of Simsbury, ex- || these prices: P styles ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. liiam William J. | NEWTON D. BAKER. ol ORI istri | Size 14-ingh—at B Leather gs, b Blacksmithing " &f’ its Brarches Secretary of War and Chairman of | Coliestors Named for One District = Size 16-inch—at 78c. g : the Council of National Defense. Will Continue Collections. TAFTVILLE Size 18-inch—at 83e. % = ¢ e —_— Boston Bags of Genuine Leather e LOCAL TELEPHONE OPERATOR A meeting of the - - T 2 2. 330 - RESICnS. TODAY. | various districts into °| v,;lev Spinners MeeQervelyl_ :ou';th —prics range $2.25 to $3.98. co al‘ rp.‘ __ReEsI e e Aresiea S O | fm'.s -American War Relisf—Notes Straw Matting #hat Casee i for . Miss Ruth Kingsley Has Accepted a | i, DOPe7. ey cof Inteent: Rerviceable Fibre Swit Case 507 to 515 North Main St Infants ena Invalids Position in New London Exchange. |considered advisable to continue the| The Taftville mule spinners held Genuine Leather Suit Casés. 3 — coliections (heir regular meeting Tuesday evening ¢ HORI l y Miss Ruth Kingsley who has been al In one district the following per- | with Frank Durr presiding, Routine 5 ‘ {telephone operator a; the |inca! ex-|sons are ac as lieutenants to. re- | business was transac The treas- T change has resigned her position and|ceive donations fro. rarbhy s: |urer's repa showed e organization | 2 H H s Y ALARM CLOCKS | THE ORIGINAL Dea e o S, B DT e elve donations from Heerny e e el enias |} If you are in need of suylliiiig for traveling —Trunk c operator in the New London excha Ch Egtngted v 10 was voted to have the organization . i i ALL GRADES s A PRICES | M éfl]!- 1:5 B MEEN o e S [ Zano n'aw' 1Az yored fo have the organization || Bag or Suit Case—you should make :k‘ point to see our —a Ru;h 5 mal un,lnpvwdetfnrm. sition teday (Thursday.) son. Mra. George July 1 2 offeri during L. Wi ‘ Forinfan lnv-ln'fl row e Rufh Loring and Mi: 5 e special ngs i DERRED vae. THE WM- FRISWELL CO.! P'u-enm:rmnn uphummg:b“?nleuw FIRE IN POWER BOAT. Lincoln avenue: Mi s| British-American War Relief. —_———e 25 and 27 Franklin Street | Invigorates nursing mothers asd the aged. — O"Neil, Sachem stroct The local branch of the British- . : More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. | Denartment Called Out Early Wednes- | Broadhurst Tafayeite strect: Miss i War Relief has issiued the Instantly prepared. Requites no cooking. day Morning. Mary A. C. Avery, Oneco street. statement of its collections S 3 i : i ) &8 Previously acknowledged, : . JOSEPH BRADFORD Snbshhtes Cost YOU Sme Price Shortly hefore eight o'clock Wednes- CONNECT PATENTS. : Cols o Moy s SaOine S o - | day orni the fire department was e 2 A $17.35. otal, % 5.15. - BOOKBI/\’DER e fat 1o Temoad £ Box b, T Lisk ot Sixteen Have Been Granted to | lieT George Adams has sent ‘a check =Seem located at the corner of Ward street. Aoy for' ffiy” doliars to the fund ~ head- =24 " " p for a fire in a launch owned by A. J. v - n New York., making a tof .22 long cartridge in his revol-,tended the parade In New Tond iank Books Mads and Rul=d o Ordsr (JA( E R ‘hase, which he has been repairing in t the local branch has sent.| DUt & 22 e e e h&" Wednesdss 2 108 BROADWAY . the rear of his hom s == hand over the muzzig Wwhen he fire = = - -5 ively Fourth. . : ~ - was leaking. The hoat was scorched n-f',,f’ \ Abeicrambie, Brid D iz | in Taftville judging from the sounds|put does mot promise any serious con- | Pumbered those who took the * LAVE WELBIHG & MFG- Cfl uner: eetor somerrhat in the inside. Owing to the [ SENoV to the Sunser Sianof ,r,,m’,’,'? that Tt the residents from_their | ceguences. excurgion Wed > % fact that when Mr. Chase discovered | {IihPany, power tran 3 inesday morning. _ Youns Automobile and Mackine Parts Welded. the sre he threw ncanvas covering |UT , snigtrom, xew 5 - out in force and had Parssadle ani Nebie: désh: Gastas 7 e ol e £ and Ell!bal ne: eriae e to-pumper and the|or {0 the Trumbull B e i nftville nad am ia| Arthur Ray has been spending the | Carne Work' Giraganteed. me: West Side companies responded. Plainville, motor starting switch. T Faith amd there mas mot a|last two or thres days on bis farm.|and Mre. Wi POL: g E S R LAm HE A A o ,-\.“‘ B PR o i Bt saine] ™™ : a Sed © 3 sitior o i Promptserviceday or night New Cement Walk. tain, hammock back rest one. yril Teliler an R S g e TR R 5 - £ A cement sidewalk is being laid on| T. A. C. Both. Siratford, assiznor to e n Tric B CENe THOR Tre Dol M aaais Jh ot Slater e pun G el 642-2 Lady Assisiant Weat Main atrest near Thames square Zee-Socket and Manufacturing com-| hoeo Sk FaAENEE 7 B lks e - 2 The waik wiil be a decided improve- |pany, electric light socket. uesday morning 3 g Py e Sihg columAs oF lf’fgu%g. ‘-hr‘h aa ment over thg old flag walk. » it A C. Gilbert, gueivnor to the A. C.lorder to better celebrate the Fourth, A large number from the village at-' vention of ths deaf o 1m : 3 ’