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FIFTH COMPANY ELECTS CORPORAL CROWELL TREAS. Infantry Work at Friday Evening’s Drill at the Armory. Corporal erick C. Crowell was elected treasurer of the Fifth company at a meeting held Friday night fol- lowing the regular drill. Corporal of Commerce Meets Henry D. Peck of This City Elected President. of Mohegan Miss Margaret Shea of Norwich is spending two months at Lake Champ- formerly of Nerwich, is visiting friends Funeral Directors FOR ONE WEEK * Special ‘prices, tired and tubes, Mar- Many visited Mohesan park yester- day to'see the roses. f < tion of officers, Friday, at Ocean Beach 7 Ten enlistments raised Cugneefi Trionds Do No: R e | e 2 president; F. C. Bitzood, Danielson, | first and second gunnery examinations. cut’s army total to 1,494 Firday. at CHemlogk m“"'d_“-"’m"':p):‘_ mith President John E. Vaughn in the | treasurer: E. S. Doton, New London, | Heceafter ne mmembers of the Na- [ Secretary. tional guard will be discharged or|= .W. €. T. U. contributions to -the Sisvens fund inclade: New London 82, Hanover $2. tate Central Labor union ob- o e fahor sy will be held this year in Danbury. Remember—The value of fish is its Beatrice of Ballouville are visiting friends in Norwich. * Raymond Gordon, formerly of this city, but now of Hartford, is visitihg ‘in town over the week end. George W. Dolbeare and a party of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Perry and son of Prov.- idence, R. I, recently visited with Mrs. Fred Dombroski of Preston. Mrs. A. E. Kinmouth has returned to Brooklyn, Conn. after two weeks' visit at her former home in Ledyard. Witiam . Stéman ana family of on Laurel Hill." Mrs. A. B. Stmmons and daughter Trail Association—John E. Vaughn Presided at the Meet- ing. - B The Eastern Chamber of Commerce held its first meeting since the elec- A committee of nine was appointed who will comprise directors for the Mohegan Trail Association. The du- ties of this association are to have complete supervision of the trail, care of the highway, see that it is prop- erly marked, the elimination of some of the curves, and the setting out of trees, shrubbery along the trail. The wili_ be named from Thompson. Mem- ry D. Peck of this city was elected president, J. E. Prescott, Webster, vice A report on the expenditures and receipts for the celebration of the opening of the trail was read and other routine business was transacted. The next meetinz will be held in Augz- ust at the call of the president. Those in attendance at the meeting were the following: John E. Vaughn, president; H. R. Branche, secretary: George Turner. Croweil will fill the vacancy caused by the honorable discharge of Sergeant The company was drilled in infantry work. Captain Tarbox read the orders for mobillzation. Sergeant Albert Savage has opened a gunners’ school at his home and is training condidates for the retired to the reserves from the ser- vice following the expiration of their terms of enlistment untii the end of the war. A bulletin just received from the headquarters of the northeast de- partment in Boston calls attention to bulletin No. 30 of the war department, which contains the following: and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Bullding 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant utterly without authority over the mi itary leaders.” PETROGRAD PLAN I8 APPROVED AT STOCKHOLM Manifesto of Workmen and Seldlers freshness. Good variety of new stock | yangfield Depot are spending their | committee appointed follows: Henry | & W Paarso < Sy anenth, ool ok 1 g s s f new. y : W, n, Norwich: George F. for today at Powers Bros.—adv. vacation at Groton Long Point throush | D. Peck of this city, J. E. Prescott, | Taylor, Frank H. Foss, Willimantic: | b ic5Ular army reserve, T | Sadiin. e ek 5 - Tomorrow is St. Swithin's day, when the superstitious will expect .that the July. Webster: F. C. Bitgood, Danielson: E. S. Doton, New London; Dr. G. T. J. E. Prescott, H. R. Ayres, Webster; F. C. Bitgood, Danielson; J. C. Crut- this act, and which terminate during the emergency, shall continue in force the activi ement sta regarding the delegates from the We Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson of Wau- | yénni : Rev. Willi: : : Testher question will be settled for 40| . .oan “attendea the funeral of Mrs. e -{,:;Z:‘,;,,S?‘VE_ C: Togers, ot zvev'_'dirf' g:ew:::,ms'?;eé.méhfisi}, B Sae the , emergency, unless sooner |Soldlers’ council at Petrograd ays. Acjur H. Gulliver in Norwich this|utnam: G. H. Bradford, Montville; and | Ford and John Humphrey, New Lon. [ U'§inarged” = = i by Ghitet- | s S hil e w Wi“ Wi[e Your . Monday mext the feast of-Our Lady | Week.- the other member of the committee don. S e now i do iy to Sl 1056 g eater e n‘t‘;du:m C?flns;::;gé: aflg‘n‘;f Cata. | Patrick White and emesy Lamb of|——m— & |paper. Application to continue in ac- teh -Seand cially by 1 lan ~ | Riverpoint, R. I, are the guests o tice service after the expiration of The Tele - = a LOYAL HUGH H. 0SGOOD COMMUNITY CANNING CLUB t5P0s yentw servics 18 16 longer necés- e . ontl House' for Electricity for olic church. & Frank R. Tracy of Stonington is at his bungalow at Lantern Hill and will entertain members of the Wadawanuck. Cribbage club there Sunday. . The preacher at the open -air ser- Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Revell of Bal- tic street. Master Donald and Miss Constance McLearne of Norwich are visiting Superintendent McConnell-and family of Ballouville. LODGE INSTALLS OFFICERS Offici Members in Past Six Months. The - regular meeting of the Loyal Is Seated for Term—Gain of Six | Officers Elected and Committees Ap- TO START WORK WEDNESDAY pointed. The Community Canning club, a sary or required, as continuance in active service will be automatic EDWARD CONNELL;, \;IVE.LL KNOWN SINGER IN TOWN Former Norwich Boy Will Sing With vice at North Stonington 1omorrow | iiss Sadie Hilton of Danielson is|Hugh H. Osgood lodge, No. 6920, I. O. | branch of the Housewives League, is afternoon Wil Do e oo nYNor. | Visiting Miss Agmes Mulligan of 243 |0, F, was held Friday evening with |now fully organized and is ready to Neil O'Brien This Coming Year. ' e $39 { (R At s e AN . . TorEhSSSiWReES VIR | & ireds Tuce peesiithis averia soof [Begt Pwark: 1h -ihe i Hvoud hool =g : ch. E in Norfolk, Va. S 2 " é 0 the Broadway school| gdward Connelly, formerly of this L 5 attendance of bers. After busi <t Wed i ’ ity tha Wit Tows tante ; s tubss, Mar: : 3 e of members. er busi- | next Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. | city, the well known tenor singer is On. behalf of ionspéf;;l. p?‘::"ts’m::.d—qan T R L Ngr-|ness of a routine nature was trans- | This first day will be devoted to can- | fown and has made arrangement oy Ad = = 9 den's sisters, Misses . Augusta and | acted. the following were installed for |ning peas. Any housewife wishing to | At the roof garden nexi week. | P Let us explain this proposi-| A Hartford paper has the item of {QPNS JICErs, Misses Ave the ensuing term: G. Fred Ince: ihave her peas canned there should ap- |4 Week from Monday Mr. Connelly | /775 O r pr . local interest that M. land M";p‘:',’.}é" b = ST e BN v S T 15 b0 M Audvey Gerron, 186 -Wash-{ 71T w0 with Neil O'Brien's minstrel| ougirorms osa A & L. Way and family have been E ? mer Johnson: L. S. to N. G, Edwin |ington street, by telephone. As the ) Show, which opens the season at At- | /"0 000 t the tion to you. ing a few daye at their summer home | DR. THOMAS F. ERDMAN RESIGNS | Crooks: V. S., Fred A. Bentlev: R. 8. |space is limited. the foet ten anplicn: bR e e Fiie " . i 4 g3 igg: i i i = pinedl Mr. Connelly a number of vea Call and see the practis At X o hYorRk 'P"n‘ddny flhe’finfi:;c::' Will Enter Private Practice. ing: chaplain. L. ‘M. Sterling Nelson: | the club room by half past nine and [N !'h" i in the '!‘"N‘t' m"_ L X% 2 - union of the Revnolds family - guardian, James McNeely; R. S. S. |with this the housekeepers are re-|Dumber of times uring the past| " T = tion at the Hotel McAlpin was attend-| Dr. Thomas F. Brdman, for the past{ Arthur Sehofield: L. S. S., George | quested to bring their own jars. vear he has been doing concert work = and attractive fixtures sup-| % ofern Connecticut members of | vear and a half superinténdent of ihe Lake; elective secretary, Albert Hay- |. The officers of the club are: Fxecu- |and on the vaudevile stage a the family. A\orwu:hd-l:claspna.; for“t'he Ins:nel; has | den. tive committee, Mrs. J. J. Desmond SieV 500 i ia1 | Presented his resignation to the board | The report of the auditors for the |chairman, Mrs, Ch. By - ITY COURT 51 plied. The bridge ;at the Amery ""';“e’,’;‘:l of trustees to take effect about AUZ. |past six it wie phestel aith lincton. echid s ety oA : —— at Poguonoc is nearing Com D ety |l - The resignation was accepted. Dr.|accepted, showing quite a gain in the |tha Anderson, recorder and finantia] | Boys Fined For Stealing Copper Wire which Will be 3 preciated by e 1| Erdman’s reason for resigning is that | ireavury. The new officers were duly |secretary; Mrs. Herbert L. = Branch From Warner Arms Co. |3 < s %:is:gtphlaxg . e last abu he Is not dolng work to his liking. . |installed by D. D. P. G., Sterling Nel- | treasurer: Miss Louise C. Howe, Miss — o . ] - After a two months’ vacation Dr.lson and P, G : Elizabeth B. Huntington. Mrs. Georgs| In the city court on Fric »pear- | § 4 ol b i eading, Pa. to enter private prac- s good; auditor, Marti Jensen: pub- | theft of copper wire from t §: . church from eastern Connecticut will | (jce ™D Erdman came to Norwich in | WOMEN'S LEAGUE RECEIVES e ny e b | thete of copper wire from the Waiwer | Main St., N ich, C e e L | eram in that time has made many CONSIGNMENT OF WOOL |ery: supervisor of canning, Miss Grace | barn. : | red ain St. Oorwici ERERS] HESE T On > firm friends who will regret his de- e E. Rogers: assistant supervisor, Miss Four of lads were found t 5 129 3 1 July 16 to 24. parture. Naval Yard Commander Commends |ione D. Haviland: produce committee, | free from t and nine w [ T - § v - The water office will be open today e Ladies for Their Work. yiss E. B Huntington, chairman, Miss [ $§ and costs amounti > . m. until 5 p. m.—ady. GAS COMM - Amy H. Dowe: equipment committee, | Four of the boys' re e D = The Women's League for National | Mrs. C. H. Osgood, chairman, Mrs, |them. One of ihe boy's moth o JOHN A DUNN/| The camp Fire Girls of Hockanum | Employes Get Raise in Pay—Regular| service has received a second com.|Annie Waiker: . canning committee, | in court with @ baby i her frms ai &% > s are camping this week st‘rt't!e Ko- Business Transsoted. imiient b Soai for fhe it in oF E\rthrs.]ceorrgo W. Carrol, (;‘ldl!'man‘ Mrs. e.]u watchinz her tearful son was _ waiski cottage at Lebanon. ere are ! H f1Charles D. Noyes: vice chairman, Mrs. | allowed to take jier son home and wiil = ten girls in the party. Miss Mary| A¢ a meeting of the gas commis- |OUtfits for the submarine service and | Charles H. Preston. Mrs. Rollin (. |endeavor to pay his fine s e b Stevens is guardian of the camp. sioners held oF Friday afterncon. the|it can be obtained at their headquar- | Jones, Mrs. Robert Smith. Mrs. Fred-| Two were piaced the hands of |[NEW ENGLAND MILK pay of the employes at the plant was|l6TS in the Thayer building. Word eric W Cary. Mrs. Am Johnson, | the city missionary for mo PRODUZERS FIX PR 4 New nickel number plates are being | Pa¥ Of the emploves has been received from Philadelphia | Mrs. Abner Hill, Miss Annie Williams,| The bovs state that they d t s distributed among the motormen and The meeting was presided over by |tPat the commandant of the Navy|\iss Louise B. Meech, Miss Isabel |know the names of the men ho | Afser July 1t w Be 7 Cents S o 1 ndy | conductors of the Shore Line Electric ¥ | Yard is very grateful for the zealous | Mitchell, Miss Hattie Holt: committee | bought the wire but the buvers seem The name is the credential for candy Daniel T. Shea in the absence of the = v Quart f b. Bo of quality. We carry a full line of[Trailway. ‘The even numhemod:m be president and besides granting the in- m!e[rest sr::_wn by kdle ‘Zomhen gl Nor- | on applications, Mrs. C. M. Huntinz- |ed very anxious to get it a - o lity. LY worn by conductors and the num- £ 2 wich in is work and the hope is|ton, chairman, Miss Audrey Gernon A Montviille man was fined ar 5 Lowney’s always fresh. { bers by motormen. e I e mmnlar woutine bus- | expressed that Tt will beskept: up as room and stock committec, Miss | William Hall drew fifteen da | = LD B ' e S " SREES WA TaRORC the demand for these knitted articies e C. Howe, chairman, Mrs. Hen- | jail. | v The most worshipful grand lodge o! is far bevond the supply. Articies G E VTow’ schst il e o 50 M 1 Masdns Sof [Contieaticuf will Iy the OBITUARY. cannot be Dplaced on the shelves but | Fiten Allen. Sire. ¢ A Fagoeie, Mo FUNERAL 1 - glst, am eet cornerstone of the new Rockville post- —_— are given out immediately and there | Woodbury O. Rogers, Miss Jane ' e office_building at the corner of Park Mrs. Almira B. Hiscox. is a constant call for them. Aiken, "3iss Mary M. Pagdook M Jiinse F. Cisgrove: lin se . - - and School streets at 2 o'clock this| Mrs. Almira B. Hiscox died at the Mabel Hagberg, iirs. Fred A, Newton g of James F. e |tion fixing (Saturday) afternoon. n of her niece, Jennie B. Stant ANN STREET RESIDENTS Mrs. G K Mrs. Arth Ehe fina T y . ome e e B. Stanton, Mrs. George A. Keppler. Mrs. Arthur s held Frid orning f p Fhi for-Ipty | Ak: 8. Spring - street, Westedly, K. -I. D IN PETI I.. Peale, M ce Browning: finance | Tesidence of his danenier. Mr = t The T hite R bon Banmer o oLy | Thursday atternoon at 3.30 o'clock HAN TITION | committee, Herbert L. Branch, |othy J. Falvev in Brookline | OBITUARY ;::;u;f:lzd;?n\!g:; Ig“ag!; e ‘},';; after an illness of several months. |\ o oo oo Being Laid to Eliminate | chairman, Mary Richardds, Mies | with a large number of T Zodia e n: - — 7| _ Mrs. Hiscox was born in_ North Theresa Steiner. Mrs. Harry E. Hig- s in attendanc he Virgil G. Eaton / ; : . |over s2i Putnam sz, Jewett City 32:|sionington, Conn., Oct. 18, 1832, the Collection of Waste Water. Sihn Mias WAy Sevin, Meh Aron: | e St e Bre i a Offize of The Norwich Savings Seciety, | Central” Village awcatuck 32 | qgaughter of Amos and Triphena —_— bald Gilchrist. Mrs. George I.. Inzalls, | were many beautiful floral fo . Nerwich, Conn., June 16, 1917. Brooklyn $l;—total $41.10. - Brown Stanton. On March 11, 1530, A petition has been sent to Health | Mrs. Charles W. Prentice, Mrs. Oliver | yanged about the casket - ch, Conn., J , 1917, : = The Directors of this Society have| Commissioner R. B. Stoeckel is now |She married in Stonington Benjamin fifflc;r Dr.[ lidward J. Bmp‘!‘\iy from a ;1. Johnson, Mrs. Frank L. Farrell: | The hody, accompanied by i LB H. Hiscox. To them five children |number of Ann street residents, re- [recording committee. Miss Martha An- | and friemiy. amomg et ‘- b declared out of the earnings of the|on thehuntforan inspector general@nd | yore born of whom two. Alfred H. and | questing him to take steps to have a | derson. chairman, Miss Mary Ander- | nn0, friends. arrived here at - 15 _automobile inspectors to help him | ¥, ] - 3 v a speeial attact current six months a semi-annual div- | 15 2utomoblie Inspectors to held LM | Vernon, both of this city, survive the |portion of the street repaired where, | son, Miss Margaretta Johnson The Body Wiid taket 1 : $lent .at the rate of FOUR PER | rencotor ceneral will draw o calary |mether. when it rains, water collects and r & Durke. At thHe Shation: fmuns A training camp for the . : s =] T¥ | Mrs. Hiscox was a member of the |mains there for some time, and which o N CELL. {fves axid friends froni Harts i . CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- | of $1,300 a year and expenses. T e o Tt e i eates | thoy it e deDiaceal o Moareh MA ED E iyt aAd (s, pow Hark) o | fas: tors entitled thereto on and after SRR part of her life was passed in Nor- | conditions. Health Officer Brophy has = e = d accompanied it to the cemete July 16, 1917. oS e T isi Ve | wich and for the last three vears she called atrention of the fact 10 Street William Z""W’:' Passed Away in | mone the beautiful floral form ‘ : N 3 ‘| has made her home with her niece in | Commissioner Feilows, who is having ail. some Sioin NorHich friends. 18 COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, |Thomas F. Shea.—adv. Westerly. She was always popular, |2 curbing laid there. . S atie O PHE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK 2 < ¥ 3 g " " 9 . la form from White Cross Counc Instead of coming to her beautiful |being a woman of the old school, = Over a weei ago Wiliam Zurowski | 'C . | . country estate at South Coventry, | strong, self reliant and ever ready to|H. & A, STOCKHOLDERS was sent to jall to work out a fine for | ""mye nouncil was ‘represented 1 ohon B o Ancrease In Brice of to- | Mrs. Henry T Dimock of Washington | render service to others and with all intoxication.” On the way to the jail [ Tpe council was -res | P sold from now on at $35 per 1000, |has gonme direct to Bar Harbor, Me., |2 genial disposition with an abundant COMMITTEE MET IN BOSTON | he complained of not feeling well, but | i, v 1*"C! \fuirphy and | - S FCONANT oT™ from Canandatgua, N. Y. where she|store of humor. e it was thought he had been drinking | 2" sanza 11 Franklin St | Was the guest of Mrs. Frederick F. Mrs. Hiram Cook. e e o nianom e | Bustat was in, tne « ; v v S us remeters t £ Thompson. The death of Hannah S. Woodcock, R s sobiciiod et lain to Jailer Main of not|Mary’s cemeter - ] WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N. U d: h, it t food | Wife of the late Hiram Cook, occurred | t f th t rr‘mhn?mg I Friday morning when | Soiyice was read at - LE Jp to date the committee of foo. ; . A meeting of the protective com- | fee! 3 iday ing W William H. Kenned ' > % 73 el supply of the state council of defense [Friday morning at her late home on|mijttee of the stockholders of the Hop- | the keeper went to his cell he found M raie e Hesate Massage and Physicians’ Treatments|hag distributed to the farmers of the | Park street. For many years she had | kins & Allen Arms Co.. was held in]Zurowski dead. Upon examination by v Aol 133 e ickory St. N o state 125 bushels of buckwheat. This | Deen in poor heath and since the death | Boston on Friday. There was some | Medical Bxaminer C. C. Gildersieeve | With many relatives and frie RN . e means that at least 150 acres of this|Of her husband last May she Srew |giscussion concerning the situation | death was pronounced due f heart|attendance, the funeral of Mra. John | o4 - . crop has been added to the grain crop | Steadily worse until the end. and the committee has organized as|troube. Cummings & Ring were given | B. Rogers was held from her |ate H . DR. SHAHAN Specialist | o the state. Mrs. Cook was born in Baring. Me. | rollows: Chairman, Allen Forbes, pres- | permission to remove the body. in Montvilie on atre . s ki the daughter of Dexter Woodcock and |ident of the State Street Trust com. | Zurowski was born in Germany 52| There were man Citure tharany oo jiod and Stomach.i John Doyle, assistant master me- | Jane Hovey Woodcock. The latter|{pany, Boston, Mass., secretary, E.|years azo and for years had been |about the c; Fitie Tuberoiysis. Aneminetis®, Neu:| chanic of the Shore Line Electric rail- | Was-a native of New Brunswick. On |Howard Duell. F. J. King of this city | employed in the dyeing department of |ton and Rev. Donal her of the | 223 c Kiddey troubles. 'Conventional or pre-| Way at Saybrook, has been appointed | Dec. 21, 1836, the deceased was mar. |is 2 member of the committee. the Fals mill. About 29 vears ago|Quaker Hili Baptist church officiated. | v E{s‘f %"u‘e fment for l:h_ed stmnch_ ;o L’Akenthe p}‘ace of l}(‘aster .“eihanx; {\1:: :”flier;n;uéozt and ae:o“ al\looi he married his bmlhher‘w wife. She 'Jrnn h'e;'ul';v‘« were ;lmw;wd Roge . 7 preveadfon of oid. ugs: ) James R. Cochrane, who resigned an s pass Nor- died about three months ago after be- | John Dolbears, David Johnson and s ine 1510 & mo 24 and 7o p. m. Phone | left for his new work in Staten Isiand | wich. - L CEAIM, DISWSSED. ing in the hospital for treatment.|William Chapel. Burial was in Com-| . i *de calls made. after 7|wednesday evening. ;Mrs. Cook is the last of her imme- | b, nicl Carotennto Will Not Re- |Zurowski was also in the same insti- | stock cemetery. where a committ - A g the | dinte family, and there is surviving gne e Con it tution and was recentiy discharged and | service was read at the grave | 2704 ; ollowing the prayer meeting at the | son, Asahel Robbins Cook, of Seattle, - it is said he did not work much after| Undertakers Church & Allen JE L Centraj Baptist church Thursday even- | and a grandson, Richard Cook. e the desth of his wife. ehnex® of the tuneral arraiighments. | . I Sarato a Restaurant ing, the meeting of teachers and"offl- Louis Schwartz.- e T’}E‘;"‘ef‘;figf"a’;;':‘“%al’}“’:’"‘l"a‘fi The only known relative of the de- e — 8492 R g rie tor- Reve B C. Wright. of Philadelphia, | . The death of Louis, infant son of | Bros. has bean dismissed by Compen- c;aseldtls C"flnl\'?_ZI_lrav\'skl_ the fon of |STATE DEPART. REVIEWS : % . . whose toplc was the service<as church [ M. and Mrs. Abner Schwartz, died at sation Commissioner James J. Dono- e g e L o AFFAIRS IN GERMANY | 77605 aire - . and Q“lck Lunch s e street, Thursday, after an illness of e e e employ - d’_"’fl’,“’:d' H_’:,l'ra'r';'s gL WO Vom THOCK {osih he Slightest Reason to Believe The water office will be open teSay |Several weeks. The child was one|ed by the Hall Brothers at their mill | 2venue, Hal . 4 Rovit Th | JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m.—adv, year and three months of age. Bur-|at Hallville. There Will Be a Revolution Thers. ke first, = T e ial ‘took place in the O. B. A. ceme-| from a letter dated July 1, 1917, | Alfred E, Balckom's Tragic Death. Wisirast e Ty us first, try us 13st, we don't dic- |' The committee on market - service | tery at Brewster’s Neck Friday with |and received at the office of the un-| Mr. and Mrs. Georze [ Eiliott and e ason. Ul | tate. Either “first” or ‘“last” it will|and publicity appointed at the confer- | Rabbi Stamm officiating. The bear- | gersigned on July 2, 1 it appears | son, William S. Elliott, of Norwich, | Politica ¢ | sk . the question of peac THE REMOVAL SALE be everlasting. Best Food, Best Cook- | SN°¢ Of New England peach growers |ers were M. Sussman, David Shere-|that the claimant left his emplovment | attended the funeral service in Paw- o e ta | - i ahd Reascnible Patse last week met at the headquarters of |shevsky. Herman Alofsin, 2d. and Rab- |on May 16 on account of a headache | tucket Thursday of Alfred E. Balckom, | form. according to | SPECIALS rices, are advan- | the state board of agriculture at the | bi Stamm. and a stomachache. He also stated in |who was fatally injured Sunday when | SePartment advices 1esue : tages of this Restaurant. capitol Wednesday. Among those pres- his letter that he went to work on the.lan automobile in which he was rid- [ he Tommittee on public IN OUR WINDOW. Open from 5 a. m. to 1 a. m. ent was Prof. I L. Smith of Storrs. following Monday and was fn.-name 1]0 ing was overturned and wrecked by a |27 m“""_; l’hal) & HlE rEailt . | . Central Building, 41 Broadway, . - continue work on account of a swell- | Rocky Point electric car at the Shaw- |0 dS g . 2| The_ daughter of President Wilson, ing in his hand. After this swelling |omet grade crossing on the Button. | thins remotely approaching ot~ the fine 20 ye Norwich, Conn. Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson, will l;;‘{,.,a,.e,, G s BT AT T ] s e = %" I tion,” or_in any_diminution of Ger- | Note e 20 year e ke ‘E::\igflmi V‘[‘B'h hl‘lr{mi!_ndm ‘{;!e claimant’s letter, he consulted a phy-| Mr. Balkeom. who resided at 3¢ |manv's b i o7 B e o A OO Guaranteed 15 Jewel o vid at “Bushwa 1 sician who opened the wound, and,|Brown street, Pawtucket. was man- o Teview. Ny % TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Niantic river at Oswegatchie until not satisfied with this treatment, he | azer of Johnson & Sons' pork-packing | Germany’s food supply will |] Bracelet Watch at h p o haryested late in September, Bushood the sum- went to New Haven to consult his own | house. till the pres an, crop ’M ¥ | ‘B‘:",‘;fl“flcfl studio of Mr. and Mrs. physician, and was put into a hospi- Mrs, Balkcom suffered a lacerated ;‘h"'lzhh the x.’y rrn;i ’ of the peo '5 20 S - tal for 15 days. skull. ave been intensificd gzreaty dy - $1.25 To New York $1.25 RSO The testimony of a fellow emplove| Allan F. Grant. owner and driver|the past five months == «"< i CHELSEA L1 i, The elimination of 199 trains, accord- 3 was to the effect that claimant was|of the car, had his skull fractured. In spite of the bitterness It's a good $25.00 value jns to. figures.compiled by the operat- out rowing and that the claimant|Mrs. Grant, wife of Allan I Grant, | present contest in Derlin, ihere is no: TO NEW YORK e L B R o D stated to him that he had a sore fin- | suffered a lacerated scalp, cuts and | the slighiest veason to heliese tha oes - d that he didn’t know how he |brulses. will result in any emote of 335 tons of coal and a saving Sun- N diair i oaching revolution, or in an ‘ 2 : got it. didn't know whether the row- | Alfred Balkcom died at the Rhode | Proaching r 4 N oh aPASENGER days of 44 tons. This is a weekly ing did it or not; from which fact it|isiand hospRal in Providence at § o'- | ution of Germa military TH LAUT CADDENCO SERVICE BETWEEN o 3 3 L robal il i ta NORWICH AND NEW YORK saving of 2054 tons and an annual is very evident that the injury did |ciock Wednesday morning. He S Shie crisie propably will lend. (o huteso iR S s sobice Sulii Nicwia e N T atamanicy Sleavios of 106,328 tons. not occur in the mill for if ft had|at one time a resident of Norwich. He el reformie wiich foomuthe v o 2 X N'¢ i claimant would have been able to state | married Zilpha A. ole here. ct. 28, | View Germany seem cqlpssa o g et B s hi marotn erecalven et SRR To BE so definitely, and there would have | 1574, Rev. John Davies performing the | but will be, in ‘truth. only the nrst | s Bast iver Coilyn _ Belagedl S its 39th ation been no doubt in his mind about that |ceremony. Mrs. George FE. Elliott of |steps toward makinz the German pec Elech, Best Liver, foot Roeevelt §i Xl /Nold its 3Uth. annusl ‘mbSting (Rt fact. 4 Falrmount street, this city, and |Dle_masters of their own destiny Street, Mondays, Wednesday; - J| New Orleans, ., about Christmas = = —- o e 4 g i B Expattal days 8¢5 b. . Eftective Oet ioth, | | time. ‘Waldo S. Prat; of Hartford. son 9 The foreman of the weaving depart- | Mrs. Warren B. Hedre are sisters of | ~The most, that can be expected to 1018 or e It ion D Eewatlyn Etals oOF . e "made pesitive - statement | that | business here. with his father-mjam, | ture, s first. abolition of the Prus rnes . Duliar $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 ;“’ms:;{;r;so;"i;:mer a;n:fi::e of the claimant received no injury while in|Mowry B. Cole, 45 vears ago. Mr. Cole | slan three-class voting svstem and | LRt 3 Show the etuff ihat you ars [l|the course of his employment at the |was at one time a street commissioner | the establishment of equal suffraze | VIOLIN There is local interest in the New 5 M et et B here and was engaged in the con- |second, a demund by the reichstag that | 1D - . : cernment should declare its ad Haven item that Mrs. Thurston Bon- made of and en in the loca In view of the foregoing statements | struction work of Fairview reservoir.|the government shou cla ney, former postmistress at the Whit- Coast Artillery now, while you the claim of the claimant is hereby | Mr. Balkcom leaves a brother in Paw- | herence to the so-called ‘war pro- rr l‘A(.zl’i tR neyville postoffice, has been engaged have -a .chance. ‘The Coast Ar- dismissed. tucket. g;ar;n,m: ':fe'r‘r\:‘i';'.q '“al :‘ [“ ';Irtn #tat >~ Ee = ed that Germany was nol cen ggmf;e;:rinhn::fl:iu:::uwz;;‘ i w';'mt: tillery is the highest branch of More Names for Registration. Arrested for Cutting Daughter’s Arm.|War by the desire of conquest hut tha ANl String !nstruments reciired This is because of the fallure to have || the service and affords great _Two more names have been added to | " i on Sadusky was gathered in | (h° Sgrman pigple took up arms oniy VIS o518 86 S0by Smb the new postoffice quarters completed. (| [ 0 Giios o the right men. district No. 10 of New London county:. | ;" 31C Police Friday mignt for catting | 1 defense of freedom. independen: One of th ch T - || trinsing the total registration up 10|(he arm of his daughter. It is akieged | Afone = ¢ ; sos- | For appointments address the union ‘services In Avgust st Fask || BY orlisting in the bome com- J[2028 | The names, with helr serial|that the girl was doing soms work for | "M,y stections to the Prua- E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- church is Rev. Brownell Gage of the|l] Panies you will be, while in e -\sorwgg!flfig,flb(;g&rg her father and it took her longer than | nier e based on eaual manhood sut- || w-ch. Conn. Yale mission in China, who married Federal service, with the boys Henry Popham, 201 Maple street, Nor- | e expected a) 1 he became angered | frags, control of the Diet would | Miss Helen R. Howe, daughter of Rev. [} from home. Why not be with f§|wich. These names came from other from the junker parties. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Home. The G: i But splendid as this reform would be, - age districts. : F. H. KENTON, Special Agent. family s expected to reach Van-|f your chums? Ran Into Auto. Germany will ot be on the road to po- = GEORGE N. DELA®P, Special Agemt. :ouver July 21st and Norwich about Ths Fifth and Third Com- __The annual retreat for the Catholic| Carl Bradlaw, riding a bicycle on|litical freedom until the chancellor n_n« Amerloan Hnu., Hartford, Comn. ug. 1st. i bel st diocesan clersy will be preached by |Franklin street, Friday night, had a|been made responsible to the reich- New York New Haven panies are below war streng Rev. Timothy B. Barrett, -S. J., pro- | very narrow escape from serious in- |stag and until the chancellor has| Bpecial Rates to Theatrs Troupes : T T P EING e and need “you. Dont bs a [fessor of Moral TheolosY, Woodstock jury when he collided with an auto- |Lecn givcn control over the militars Trkwiting Mon, Bbe, = lorsford ) o v ing My thorities. 4 THERE 1s no adveriising medium in| Relieves thirst and fatigue, refreshes|f| slacker. ENLIST NOW. S e R S e R e ot ey o | S e sent the dhancelior is -re. |Livery Connestion Shotushst Birest B s P e B e Repe v mame Vas smashed, sponsible to the emperor alone and is| FARREL & SANDERSON, Props

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