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: NORWICH "BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1817 5 Uetin. PERSONALS - ». COmmercial Travelers’ Annual Outing %5555 5 5 MOTHERHOOD - - . A & RING VIOLIN VARIOUS MATTERS a vacation spent at Massapeag. Norwich Teams Cairied Off Honors in Majority of Events og IS POWER OF GOD. Funeral Directars Miss Vienna Johnson, of Mystic, is Rev. E. F. Barrow Dwells on Timely TEACHER Light vehifle lamps at 7.01 this|5, S35 &% Mx and Mrs. Henry John - Programme at Richards’ Grove—Baseball Game Re-| Subiect §Sunday Evening Service. Suggestions to Childl and Embalmers evening. -‘ . On Surday evening Rev. E, F. Bar- AR String tnstruments repaired + | Otho Chase of the U. S. naval reserve sults in Overwhelming Defeat for New London Tossers. | 0w of the Mciinies avenue A M 5. ‘Women. Mai R it s s The Coventry fair is to be held|spent the week end at his home om Zion “church preached from the fext 322 Main Street this year on the last Wednesday in|McKinley avenue. A “The preaching of the cross is to them BhaRber of Commires Bundiig B e - e Dert Fer; ¢ the U. thay are perishing foollshness, but unto e e RS i a8l | Norwich Counell, No. 308, U. C. T. | hands of the New London team since 1% Who ure being saved it is the power | _Among the virtues of Lydia E. €. BULLARD, Biiss Place, Nor- : : This year the Norwich Red Cross 3 . re] the outi last year when they put one] Of. G0d.” I Cor. 18. Pinkhant's Vegetable Gomy *Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant County Fair. s\ Chacios Heeon onBe Gaushier H S orew! ing 3y The Cross as Foolishness and said in £ women. Mrs. one for the outing and about fifty | Norwich team wins the game next year : cases of many . and son are visiting relatives ~and | knights of the suit case from this city | they will retain permanent possession |PAIL: & - well established as evidenced by the Becent gudnts &t East Harram wers | friends, in® Weterbury- and New London participated in the | of the trophy. t Paul writing to the Corinthian| following letter and hundreds of others Mrs. Marfon Comstock and children -~ & p orwich won the potato race, the|Church etates the Greek conception of H blished in the lums. HERCULES TIRES KING = Gay’s athletic events and enjoyed the 3 g e = P we have pul ese colums. TEAMING AND TRUC of Quaker Hill Miss Gertrude Schulze of Boston Is | excellent bake. The ftart was made | tug of war contest, the fat man's race | the cros; against the Christian. Let | WEbBVe PUyISReQ These COTEE,, T visiting her cousin, Miss Beatrice | from this city about 9 oclock and the | and the relay race, while New London | US bear in mirc that the Greek repre- oplar 3 h"‘ bl wa Tydis Written Guarantee 4,000 Miles DONE VERY PROMPTLY AN Dr. Richards' office will be closed | Houston, of Central avenue. T e e e bip 10| managed by dlnt of hard work and|sented culture. refinement, calculation, | Women to know w] li.“ foning o On the following basis: SERRONRENS SHICES e s Frank Crowell of Williams strest|ih® grove by trolley and auto arciving| more or less luck to earry off the hon. | (12 M35t SUOLS frasonng Tieryining e Compound Bas [ |1fl Scotaimy, 68 T S iioe oo & o 4 there Shortly before ten oclock. Af|ors in the three-legged race. The fat | (h: ssionless, hypercritical calon- o ol i A. D. LATHROP The eoxercises at Willimante Camp | lontes od D Brtond, NN, "°°K®|noon a chowder was served under the man's fice was the feature attraction | fold passioniess, hyperctitical calcu- {]!| been to me. We |} Gne-half the below pric . 5 Ground attracted Methodists from this = ford, N H. trees and then the athletic programme | in the race line. ~This was run be- |jtuons was pronounced foolishness. had always wanted on- ° section Sunday. Thomas Bremnan of Norwich was|Occupled the greater part of the aft-| *ween . B Collins of ;':r::"du;‘:ag:; e e S T T . ‘.“:;.h in ou‘rnbme 5;:; e 1 a week-end guest of the Misses Fal- | €rnoon. b . - “foolishness of God is wiser than 3 it T was in poor o 7 Ve About 400 men have arrived in €amp | o Vot Cednr wircet. Westor The base ball game between thelthe event for the iast three month s . 4 heslth and not able || 3x3 80 DRS. L. F and A, d. LaPIERRE | .. "XT25tic’ from Vermont to remain ‘ Norwich team and the New London|and Charles W. Pearson of this city. |Men. The sacrifice of the most glori- ndl:::!. ok, My 20x3% for several weeks. Mr.-and Mrs. Horace I Briggs and|team proved one of the big events of | Mr. Pearson made a clean getaway | 008 CRINE ot saddeiey L ;‘,m';m; gk ’m‘ hus. 32x3% 11 °87 Main Street. Norwich, Conn. | aughter. of Providence, are spend-|the day ss tha Norwich hove over-|and kicked up such a dust that Collins | tlon of the Keenest sorrow on the most | |13 7 sl BT 3ix4 510 2 it EhouEh: On a clear day like Sunday, many|ins a few days with relatives in this | whelmed the boys from down the river, | Who was following along in the rear| 10Y B, "o love and adore 1ts Amn- band both saxt 15 _— visitors enjoy the view from the sum- defeating them by the score of 21 to| couldn’t see the finish line. A .00 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appolntment | Visitors enjoy the Cf g e tetaen trip was made very|thor. Rob the cross of this and you 41 ' 2 - of Lantern Hill. % - Sundaye excepted 1 Jiss Loutse R. Avery returned Sat-| Through this victors Norwich gets|shortly after the bake iad been serv. e T e e mdn | O axt 169 T — —-—| 'The veteran soldiers who have been |urday to her home in Gioton, after a|possession of the loving cup, the much | ed, the commercial travele ik n 5 x 17.2 e L|in Boston in attendance at the G. A.|visit with Miss Abby Gallup of Nor- | coveted trophy which has been in the back in Norwich about 5 o'clock. St Bt ey ahovuniier (i great- x4 22 The Pizno Tuner, | % convention have returned. wich, glorious bacause it can only be ex- | fine baby e 2330 o a Mrs. Lizzie Wi M plained by love. Oh, that this con- [ work. 258 4 GEE 122 Prospect St., | Taccoons are, reported ms damaging | Atre. izt Weaver and dirs Frank | o oo REV. PETER C. WRIGHT BT o g prStail”Tn B0 | Ripnond St Fopige Bl i 2 Phone 511 the past moonlight mights. of M¥. and Mrs. J. B. Bacon of Scot- A BROKEN KNEE PAN AT CENTRAL BAPTIST. | homes, qur hurches and In the snuite | Jnmany othor homes, once childless, XA and. pelasin e oorstuin ] are now children because xpress charges prepaid on e . Some exceptionally tall dahlias are = Naval Reservist’s Motorcycle Collided | Former Norwich Pastor Says World i thoe :&,’,‘..’L‘.f}h“ n;‘;*; f"i‘;‘;";"o":;f'" fact that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable all orders. PIANO TUNING o A O SR AT R W e B e With Ford Auto. Becoming More ond More Warlike. | (10, ° 1", [{tains s and 1ifrs ue above | Compound makes women normal, || special propesition to live desisrs B. A, WIGHTMAN e ; and Mrs. David Fitzgerald of Nor- : s city. now a| 7At the Central Baptist church Sun- |3l discouragement, ‘disaster and ap- | beslthygndstrong, . HERCULES TIRE CO i & | Passengers on the Groton division | wich. Frank Beckwith of this city. now a| At the ¢ | Baptist church Sun- | parent’ defeat, The constraining love | Writeto the . Pinkham 2 BRSROWAY. NEW YoRx B Fairmourt Strest, Norwich, Conn. |\ S8GIIT0 (h fo interest them in member of the Naval Reserve, was|dav evening Rev. P C. wWright ‘sup- | 5t"Gie "Chnice Tives “Whin rejeciod,| cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for Advice—it 3 Telephone 595-3 Waithing the haroaeropiane at the| Mrs M. Devitt of Bridgeport is[painfully injurea Sunday afirnoon [plied the pupit and spoks umon the | lizes'Sviien it is sure to be dented. 1¢ | will bs tial and helpful. » ke - B (s PPy spending two weeks' vacation with her | When the motorcycle he was riding |theme: Battling the . itantle | cOntinues even if death is to be the o - 2 sister, Mrs. A. M. Pard. of Laurel | collided with a Ford automobile driv- | Mr’ Wright said in part: A tan end. Get your motive from the cross 3 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. The wind from ‘he northwest omr- | Hill en by 'a Jocal man. The accident oc: |strugkle seems to be the progromme | of‘cnrin CAME FROM BROCKTON 1647 ¢ ried the mfusic of Park church chimes curred on a curve near the Norwich |of the wol v, y BT x - B T e e o atn ot Norwich, “on| _ Mrs. John A. Laurence of East Great | Town green. Mr. Beckwith was tahen | cvident acr«ssfl:‘:t_;\A‘t.er“’:‘:r:;;'l‘eh:(:e HAVE FIVE DAYS TO e ST ARTELERYC One. 6t e 48 4 Plain has refurned home after visiting |0 the Backus hospital by Thomas |in our own country - .| One of the nistoric piace N sy moxaing relatives in Providence, R.'i, and New | Smith in an automobile. AY the hos- |ing on. People are becoming more REGISTER BIRTHS °"p‘l: ;;::";{:_’k_':':d .:";;":"c:;" for over two centuries has e little have failed to show | London. pital it was found that Mr. Beckwith |and more warlike as the # i v $1.25 To New York $1.25F ™ e Blee mo e 9 L Fag sufteria s broken incepon and |Before the war the Galk was of peace | New Law Must Now Be Followsd by| .. W% Eoen BTN | famous Goubtful i vill, it i tting Miss Alice McNally of Main street | several cuts and bruises. With only now and then yniciurie snd! Midir v ¥~ on_pe B v TH A LINE e ate for them mow.” ' FSHINE |1 VSting “her cousin, Miss Dorothy | - On Friday WIght & Ford autcmebile | preparcdness but now this hos chang. a0 the "weelcend in" Norwich, coming TAVERN —50 NEW YORK Kingsles, of New London for two|ariven by a Youns man from Moni|ed and beople see that this country| Many physicians and midwives|Deie by auto-truck and registering at TO NEW Thursday next. is the fortv-Afth an- | weeks. tille who rups a public service car!|must’take is stand on the side:of |are not vet aware that the mew law|ihe Wauresan House This if the|mne trolley will get vou thers ¢ ersary of the wreck of the steamer 2 3 turned turtle on the Occum road near |justice Sveryone, v regarding the registration of births in > A “orwieh | the city In about frt FARISEE BPS DESTaEn Metis, from New York to Provi-| Miss Madeline Toomey of Whipple|the Catholic church. In the car were |alike: must help to perserve the spirit | ihe own clerics office Is now in effect,|[Tick party have favored - Norwich|the city In ahout K dence,_when off Watch Hill, Augus:|avenue l1as returned from a ten davs'[iwo vouns girls from Tattville anout | Democracy, Liberty and fair dealing. | Heratofore the Jaw has heen i | ¥ith a visit. They made the trip from | vou un t NORWICH AND NEW YORI Vorcester, Springfiel 1 the shoe city via Providence, Plain es: 1, 18 visit in Worcester, Springfield and the |16 v of age, who were thrown out |The struggle is the spirit of the times. | birthe must be recorded 1n the tom r . Plain- | in less time. From Norwich Tusséays, Thur: CrA L of e Tmachine Tt mot Aeriouay Mitt: | DOmoCracs s in the leod and it must | iy "omve herers. she ‘seventh dhp |G And Tafts, arriving in this iy A. A. ADAMS @ays, Sundays at 5 p. m. Attorney David S. Dav. of Bridze- Tt is reported that the driver of the |always be in that position, no matter | of the month after the <hild was bown. - e i on thelr Arnes o # York, .Procklyn Bridge. | iort. son of former Consul E. S. Day| Rev. Peter Cuny. of car recelved two broken ribs. The ac- |Who tries to overthrow it. There are |- he new law requires that certificates | st JAT€e sign. From the Uity of | phone 519 Norwich Tew Ve oW 1 Colchester, has left for Plattsburg, | Fick's church is attending cident occurred late in the eveninz. |gimantic siruggles going on in this!mic’ bhe filed within five ddvs atter | Workers an nners (o the Rose | o e 3 Y. to enter the officers’ training | Fetreat of diocesan priests A 'man emploved at the Glen Woolen |country today, for instance. take the | fha child is horn. 2 e Inaan 0 SRS SSLE WAL Dass. — ST . e o §mp. Island this weelk Co. was brought to the ackus hospi- |liquor traffic, Mormonism. the strug- [ Provision fs made for a ed in sightsseing about tho clty. The 7 " i Miss Margarct E. Riley and Miss| i8] Suffering from a crushed and lac. |gle Detween capitol and labor, all are | or ot hole than $10- for each vigia, (PATLY made ne rewurn trip Sunday.| The Best Place is the Cheapest The girls at Twin Lake camp|, “Hss Margaret = ot to speng | erated hand. The man in some man- [trying for the power to rule. Some | tion of the new law.. but this provi- | CAVINE here abo o'clock S Jantern Hil gave their annyal vau- | (OUSS SIS BEYS (U o riomag | ier caught his hand in one of the [day there will be a division satisfac- | sion “will not be anforced. brovamiy: | "IN party which was in charge Place to Buy deville e e E s vacation the gues machines. The wound was dressed by v to all in the incomes of the it R e higel n the party which w _cha hEe Amp Saturday| .¢ Sound View, Conn. e 2w dluiuen oving men ‘and ‘this aivisien: will only | St sl have becomis. fAmil iR ot Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Wade. were the | 4\ vo popps WAGONS : M ‘ana Theodore Stead and| . AnOthCr onie of thote cases where |come through a Eigantic strugsle. the hew Iaw: 14 law only doctors, | [PHOWINE: Florence Teale, Mra, Rhena L Yesterday. the last Sunday of sum-| Mr, and Theodos O eiting | the merciless automobile driver leaves| Across the sea the struggle is more | . iaufer the, o1 Jaw only doctors.|Connell. Mrs. Samuel Chase, Mr. and | HARNESSES RUBBER BO jmer as well as the last Sunday in}307 George clartford, are visling |, :s victims in the road occurred Fri- |[morked and is very bitterl but m all | e aiaeey And parents could file birth|yys — Carter, Mrs. B, Carrint, *Mrs. RUGS CARRIAGES SEE THE sugust, evervbody felt the outing im- | M. Steads parents, My, and Mrs.| 4oy ‘evening when an unknown por. |the time fhis great war has been go- | Sennloyich, NOW. however, anvone|inna Weeks, Mrs. Sarah Allen. Mrs. | STEAMER RUG SE | pulse, and traffic was heavy In allj Georsc O. Stead of iciinley avenue.| . arivinga large autmebile . struck |ing on not a great deal has changed | U120, AtOnds n mother at chilbltth | Harriet Mallay, Grace Littiéfleld -An- SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM directions: Herbert T e and Frank P.|the team in which Miss Ethel Champ- [hands. But after all this titantic | NPGIRSE OF ROt e on ahe ls & doctor|nje Woodbridge, Mrs. Elizabeth Doules, a2 AL et Breat Piatn have | lin of Gardace Jake and Frankive M- |stie. is for the most port a. moral Eistacetis s [dre Lizzie Hawes, Mrs. Carolin HARNESS IN STOC renc: f n have of the state of Connecticut, can file s nret MEO DIGGCNES ||, zne state automobile department is| rAUTRE ome Shending a few |ner of Eax Haddam were Hding. Mr. |strusie whether the Divine Right of | of (he sta : Nickerson: Mre. "Afdrgaret. Snell, M . makiag cigorous efforts to enforce the | davs in New York and ap the Hed- | Miner was thrown out of the wagon, |Kinks shall hoid sway or the Right | DLt returns. | 1€ a neighbor is pres: |una” Mea.” William Holmes, Mr. and law governing the licensing of:auto- | con’ striking on his head, causinz a_ - |of People to live in happiness shall| PL NHER 8 chld 18 born, then (e Mre Albert Mathewson. Mr. an - T“E LL CHAPMAN (0. mobilists who have been living in the v state for 30 day hamp ncussion of the brain. Miss [rule this world well'as _a physician or midwife. encamped | Champlin was glso thrown out but| In closing Rev. Mr. Wright entered | pull 25 /& phvsiclan or midwite 14 BATH BTREET. NORWICH, ¢ which we are selling at rasus © home with his | only received a severe shali |t r 3 £ o use, at home his | only ived a severe shaking up and |the plea for the people to support | Lianks for mali Eplehareing roollowing Saturday's —heat and|parents, Mr. F.F. Sage. for a|a sprained wrist and anile the Atmy and Navy in every way pos- | 57° farniened by the town clerk free| DIVORCE CASES FOR 1-3 to 1-2 off | pumitidy thers was @ drop of nesr-|ghort stay befare leaving for “some-| . The aecident cccurred beiween the |sible so that Democracy might live on | of,CHATZe and anyone who wishes to THE SUPERIOR COURT | I 20 degrees in’temperature. o that | i, * |Gardner Take housa ana the pavile |fovover D uThy e e PN —— : - A Sundat was as’ cool and bracing as ) ion. The driver of the automobile did — T e George A. Paquin Claims His Wife uring Our Removal g - Mien Roce e Y e - e s BHEE Tt e With the new law in effect. it is ex-| Left Him Nearly Four Years Ago |, g va Sale 1.2 B B Douslas FIVr|of Main sireet are spending ten days|dent occurred the driver of the ma- | County Health Officer lssued Order at| PSSiod that birth returns will be more| = =C== @ ondor 0"”[“ o bl s general secretary ‘of the Y. At e |in New York and Asbury Park and |chine madec haste o get awav from Hearing in Groton. past. In many ases in the past births|has filed action for divorce against | e | & B Camp of 16000 olaters. x| Atlantlc C the locality. not stopping to learn the — Rave nrem et Semrecoric 'hacands & | Fina Fpmison Prauin of harie,un: Faigl h re ies stins Y - RE— ama se. was impossi- At the hearing before County | mother was unattended at childbirth |known. The couple were married on d s three secretaries assisting him. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam D. Risley Ple to get the registration number of | yrealth Officer Arthur M. Brown inland didn’t know she could flle the cer- |June 26, 1912, and he claims his wife re Ssein: eéa an e o ; - . Tobn 3. Crampton, state sumerin | COUELICn e e N A imer was taKen to the Backus | L Cn O Fi Ball. Grolon, Triday ari- | Uficate " herself. It1s essential that |efe him Oct. 21913, The couple have tendent of fish and game, will speal S50, aftar spending & wedk: v Mr. Min s taken to ackn. relative’ to the C. M. every birth be recorded, for In most|no_children. 5 Jewelers Established 1872 at the convention of the National Fish | S Risley's sister. Mrs. Al {hospital where he is resting comfort- plant. which has been op- | cases it will be to the childs benefit| On arounds of a statutory offense, and Game Commissioners’ associa- | “70SS of Norwich Town. bk ) in the Card barn in Fairview |in future years. Ethe! Paige Bridges of New London ee Ing ow- Plaut-Cadden Building, Nerwich tion in St Paul, Minn. ,this week. Miss Viola Tatimer a Miss Mad- : avenue for the past vear, and was or- —— has flled papers in a divoree suit] td ———————— | St Thomas Semina Hartr ciine Tucker of Montrial, P. Q );,\m:GERALD BRASSIL | dered closed by Rorough H-alth Of-| BRINGS $5,000 SUIT ainst Eibert T. Bridges of Gaffney. | = St T - ry, artfore 1 iy - ficer Dr. F. W. Hewes recently. the (&) heir weddin, ok place July S & Where thers are Eastern Comnecti- |TEturned home after two weoks vaca. TAKES SECOND PLACE | county health officer affirmed the or | LofiicTi stioRE CINE} - L105 St s der, Splces’ Cocoa M. AR cut students, will reopen Wednysday, | {07, With thefr aunt, Arrs A e Ger and the plant it to be dismantled oy 2 Ruth Hackett Pfeiffer of New Ton- A. BARBER Sentcmber 13, Entrance axaminations | McCune. of McIintey avenue Norwich Boy Made Unusually Fine|at' once. C. M. Shay appealed from [ Oaniel T: Newman Wes Thrown from | qon brings a divorce action agninst s R will be at 2 p. m. Resident students| x Showing n Takional B Tourna- | the order of the > London health roiley Car i 3 William B. Pfeifer of Westerly, R. ! Machinest and Engineer | will report at's p.'m. G SUBREn Beiiaines Jaman| iR S i ofice” and the findine of Fridav swas | Nowran ot New London, | ThG couple were married Juls 17|} oy ocolate at the i Gea 3. Domalae attended g fou-th wmwa- o result. The hearine opened at 3| Daniel T. Newman of New London|ials, but have been separaied since : ; roceeds al meeting of the Interns Acei- o ut 30 Interested spa-. | Who was injured bv > e i AL e Steam Engine Repairs siven Saturday night by ottagers. in | dent B mmissioners held | By defeating C. M. _ Willams of; O'clock wiln about 30 Interested spa-- | W10 Was \n} gton strect | 2000 bp *her two chilaren. s } the chapel at Pleasure Beach, Water-|at Belle Boston on Fri-| Washington, D. C., on Saturéay morn- | (81ors and witnesees In attendance. C.|jine 'jin * New London in July, .los l t rice | — - ford, are t~ be divided equally betmesn | 2. Ing. the Inst day’of the 36th anmuai| M Shav was represented by Attorney |05, 0 S for 35,000 againét the B very lowest p . | tournament of the National Roqte A% h Sociation of America, Gorala Brassil of | Gon. Dr. T T. Piack the heaith com- av the summer school. which|the 9 o'clo t. Patcicios| disinion reswl made an URRaIADN ] . e " | was going home. The trolley in turn i to|fine showing this year considering his | had heen served on the company,|a® EOIN€ home, The trolley in (urh- |\ | ondon's Mayer Has Declared had been in session nt the Danbury | church on S L very: plemalng | Lo T e e wecona e | Which was as follow | d i s, | State Normal schonl ended, after ses. | manner e e BB L R i i ertilizing Co. hall streets took a sharp ewing an. Himself in Favor of New System. ns of four weeks. The school has - —— e e | threw Mr. Newman to the ground. T NN AT N Ol e B — e, e, Rl Sae | R e R LT o | e B e e e | e senee B More tn¢ e |JOHN A. DUNN : repeiving. storing. Sorting| sary to carry passensers in the vesti- | ferry committee of the New London e | : Shore Line Electric company. WANT RIVER 'FERRY It is claimed that the accident hap- ey ThE o | ihe Central War Work fund and the Beach Improvement association Miss Alice K, Marooney of New Ha- iven, rendered Si Ave Maria at! The Original Membere of The Lahn Farnitare Co. George Huot of Chicopee Falls, Mass. | i A | terest has been shown in the work. s E 8 T 5 : will resume business veryji iy ANOS & ORI s e e e o Tl \Ponos 2nl [ bele, “yhere i *Newmian was of common council have de £ i flllam 4 rothero of Norwich. ¢ — — tournament an; old it for an-|mal other refus atter as con-|ing hefore the accident ha sred in favor of a municipally op- R shortly at their former loca- || tas seven ifiphews eolisted Ta G | Prominent Norwi n Died at Oak | other vear. The first place in the | ducted by vou. on and from the prem- | "5, Before fhe aZc iz Bappencl erated farry hetween New London and | Our Corn and Wart Solvent— e 3 | zreat world war. Three of the boys Bluffs, Sunday Morning. | first aivision is hela by J. C. Kirk of | isex located on the westerly side of | snerin ‘Manuet J. Martin and | Groton. At a recent meeting the com.- fsa—70 WMAIN STREET. | o et o ey, O s v ioday Slmampnia whos aa” aiveiny | sn| Ehirview avenue, ' the bovough of |Sheril Menusl L Mariin and wre po;|Eroton. Ata recont mecting U com. Le o igieer hias placed | Fomv others me Mohie' sbia in ol e e ot T one of | nounced. is the nationa: champion for | Gro‘on, has = become and #. a nuis- | 100400 ounty on the first Tuesday of | the ferrc being operatad by the city | NCRWICH. army and navy of the United States.|Norwich’s mo citizens, |'the coming year. Smee, o infurious ito . DUBRG S dealth. Inl e htamniic instead of leasing it to outside parties. | many hands and feet on easy B % e o Amos A. Bro as a zreat| But few games were played at the| that f;‘f‘ premises r'-medh—rfi;n: .{'"2 - — . 3 r. and Mrs. Fdmund Lyman Hood | shock to the comm 1day morn- | courts on Saturday. This was due to|are. filthy, unsanitary and a breedin - & JOS. LAHN jnave announcea the marriage of their|ing. The death of Mr. Drowning e | the fact that the majority of the sames | place for ~flies, and the odor there- | COMMITTED SUICIDE street. % whier Claris and Rev. Arthur Wes. | curred Sunday morning at Oak Bluffs e S Gt BY EATING ARSENIC. T —————— | o Parwick Thursday, August 16, at) Mass, where he was oending b v and is sickening to the inhabitants o TaT i ' ay, August 16, at|Mass., where he was spending his va. s to nhabitants - - Mamn S S | Aina G Phes Wi T M| e St fe s speusie T v ks That meighborhood. and the location | Despondency Given as Cause for His armacist, 50 Main Street after September first in Plainfeld, | acute indigestion. . The sad news was - of said premises. in o tnickly settled Act. Prs onn. - announced from the pulpits of several o = SR B —— GEORGE G. GRANT OF ihe local Cinxchin and at the oo standpoint of public health for the| Joseph Zimmerman, 41, employed as — Undertaker and Embalmer | ~noont Som e, homed up tme | Shi2® ST 820,28 e, oo e carrying on, of the aforesaid business. |a cigarmaker by a local manufacturer, i Un Kor H | water so = surf at the beaches | church Rev. Peter C. Wright paid ; ¢ “It is therefore hereby ordered: | committed suicide Friday evening by A H it oo g as been very dirty for several dave. 1S DS i That vyou remove all flith. fat, - { eating arsenic on a slice of bread. He —_— merican ouse 2 Providence St., Taftville 3 < ides. animal and other refuse mat-|died about 7.30 o'clock. Dr. C. C. 2o b b b e S re Troupe Vo |, Monav to hur wool for knitting 1s / ter from the aforesaid premises and | Gildersiceve, medical cxaminer. was | nuog. "ol oontinue to suffer with heart. .""":“"x-"’ b Bign g e to day or night einz received by members of the Wo- put said premises in a anly and |called and viewed the body and per- | neadache. biliousness, pain in the bowels faveling. Wl e — 3 < League for National service, but | sanitary condition within 24 hours | formed autopsy, which resulted in [or sour and gassy stomach. Get relier | Livery Connection Shetucket Stres ‘i more could ba used. from the Treceipt of this ozder and|the finding of the poison. —Coroner | ai once—-puy teday s soc FARREL & SANDERSON, Props lthat’ vou forthwith thereatier cease| Brown was notified of (he finding.|o-na Tablets. They anicki: o o e e maR, otflad o e end indigestion and Stomecs distre | the business of receiving. storing and | Zimmerman Is survived bv a wife and | ¢nd indigestion and stomecs distress™ hipping hides, fat, bones, animal and | two chilren. Despondency is given as | of "o bl . other refuse matter on and from the | the motive for his act B iSuyRIy |y ou Chelsea Savings Bank | | 3 | At the service at St Stephens' | church. East Haddam, Sunday, at 10.30 THE NORWICH PUBLIC = 57 i sl i it o mer yector of St. Andrew's parish. aforesaid premises.” The funeral heid at 12 o'clock C s ho. Teceutiy] pismenisase : T Sunday oop. Friende Acted as hear Norwich ,Conéi, Aug. 6, 1917 i <ilk flag to the East Had- OBITUARY. ers and Lurfal was In the cemetery Tio boaed of Ditstinés of 456 SCHOOLS i ireh, his former charge. e Yy H - ; Miss Cynthia Abbie Swan. Undertakers Church & Allen had have this day declared a dividend £ | e stataten which o The deatn of Miss Cinthia Abbie |charge 57 the arrangements- e GHFNODE oI OIS &b 6 1060 o it or : R c Swan ocgurred at the home T sis- e - - IYor 3 P res At an e Lier e Fichard DewWiti Perry in| Fined $200 For Sunday Selling. : four per cent. per-annum, payable en Will Open for the Fall Termiincn: ione are oo/ s02a 200, 3100502 Fisria, 0. Fridav, folowing an il-| Saivatore Macrina, tho hartender of | If You are going to use any Peppers | °°7 B°T SO BOU RINUT. PR NS 2 - 5 Vents. an ensetment whia bl 3. C. KIRK ress of five month the Craftman's elub, New London, who | for Pickling, Buy Nowl The erop in s save muck trouble for title search < Miss Swan was one of the 11 _chil- | was arrested on the charge of selling FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Trea TS e had been plaved off before ten o'clock | gren of Coddington Swan and intoxicating liquors on Sunday of last |New Jersey has been damaged badly | ———————————— on Monday, September 10th| ...."... o acceptance to the call < by the Central Baptist | church te Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss to The week was a rathcr poor one for| (jjie. She studied to be a teacher Injin New Saturday. He pieaded jthe tourmament, in fact it wWas the|ine State Normal school in New Brit- | not guilty, but the state's evidence|within twe week: Saturday nizht. Williams Swan and was born in Mont- | week, was presented in police coUrt |y heat and the crop will bs marksted NOTICE. Trespassing on the - | become pastor has been re ; poorest for roque that the —DIayers,in ana taught in district schools in|showed that the man had sold liquor | property is forbidder . - | e ‘ehiireh elerk. Hon: Allyn 1o Brown, pave experienced In some vears hack.| Holvoke and other. places. Later for|on Sunda was fineq 3200 by baseball managers will arrange o NOTICE | Sunday, September 16th, is named. aS It rained practically every afternom| iniee vears she studied in Germany | Judge Coi ppeal was taken. b i iy vhiggp-- o 13 0= i | the dafe when Mr. Purkiss will be- N i|and France. Afterwards Miss Swan T w..l be given for use of bail lot sin his pastorate. trical storms of the vear occurred|pjjaq good positions as French and At Pleasant View. A C BROWN, Ast \ll persons having bills against the = AMOS A. BROWNING durin_ gthe evening hours of play On|German teacher in this country, and| Asong the Norwich visitors at rovers SbiNBrwich will plellii péssent Returns from Vacation. tribute to the memory of Mr. Brown-| Tuesday and Friday. when her health failed she was filling! Pleasant View on Sunday were Felix hem on or before Sept. 1st, 1917. cacat in 2 I ; . PER ORDER THE SELECTEMEN T tne Bt AIbAnY. | egal circles being at the time of his|City not only has on its roll the na- | iowiie brothers and. sisters: Amos C, | o tioney rrrer oy o Siegol, | from Delaware and they are first good George and the Berkshires, A vers interesting sigh: i Philadelphia took most of the roque i » k. s n ing. g . an_important pesition in Phi'adelphia. | Callahan, Jr., John Harrington, Walte A% returned to Mont- | i, Rrowning was well known in|hOnors this vear. The club in that | 27gRIPOTIAnt Pesitin 1o Fhiadelpbia. Hynds, Charles Reardon, Jullus Tur. | VO have recelved our firet shipment HIGH QUALITY : | death. corporation counsel and _ re- | tional champion but the national pres-| Swan of the A. C. Swan company of i james MdTormick, Chester Bell and i i M atinaherty | cefver ‘of the Thames Loan & Trust|ident, W. C. Rodman, and first man in} qno, 0" N10(00 6. Swan, who resides | James AldCorm cutting Melons we have had this saw in his travels was 57 Dutch car i Zart- i Odd Fellows Pian Celebration. amers al in3T%01'Co. He was formerly referee in|the second division, Rev. C. R. Zart-| ., » farfm on the Salem turnpike, Mrs. season. M e o B o e e S Tosth anchored 127050 |0 Hs, i os. "0t (e piayers hadert | 7,0, o0, e Sz Carapike. Sira. | eats 3 2 n = He is survived by his wife, two|town Sunday night, several of them| praio1q O. White of Jacksonville, Til. it Dew qUiarters in the new PAlmer | be tor Coreeh iy Sim, Fuppos two brothers, Thomas and Willlam, | next August. Witt ‘Perry of Elvria. Ohio. i femorial schoo] building. They ex- |guarded hy a destrover and two bar. | &nnounced from the puipis of several ! The bodv of Miss Swan arrived in LOW PRICES The body will be brought to this this city Sundayv morning on the 9.02 L O. O. F.. Montville, are planning |up by the U. S. embargo against all having left late Saturday. The 1918 s i <t meeting nisht when they enter |imports to the latter are supposed o | Browning and Allee Crars Browning, | {ournament will be plaved in this ¢ity | South Dakota, and Mrs. Richara De} PRp. T sect to be in their new rooms in|tleships and one of the latter has on i bout a month. A large safe has been | bo vdropl eropi city today (Monday): LIGHTNING HIT train. Burial was in the family plot | fimsed and hms besn delivered. b ORCHARD STREET MOUSE | I the Weel Piain "cemetery where| SURE e e T Pe“ple" Market i Wi Tools for Palmer Memorial School. WEDDING. d Rev. E. & Worcester read a commit- now and stock is fine. f Ghpliie & B Wilkoo, wos mas SacsSor Mon e L B Jenmionr . . Tore Away Clapboards but Did Not | iip St 2t (0 &I, Tha™ mienas 6 Franklin Street . E. !son, who has been 3 p v - d i j ir sl a< New Londpn fof Several|the asnoal SsGiy sl Chappeli—McCall. Injure Occupants. in actendance.’ Friends acted s Order From Your Grocer JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor nonths, has been ordered to Chatta- |the new Palmer Memorial school has Miss Margaret McCall youngest ":,";’- had ch: £ the —— - — - ; wooga, Tenn, for duty. Captain Wil-|heen equipped with a complete set of |daughter of the Governor, and Mrs.| During the severe thunder storm on ndertaker Cager had charge of the IR IRERE :3 a0 cavertsing madium 18 on, accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, left | tools to be used in the carpentering |Samuel W. McCall, of Massachusetts. | Friday night lightning struck the | funeral arrangements. J c 0RTH & Co B Sanesons SNIRt w0 TR or bis mew post Friday. department. During Mr. Jenni ' stay |and Alfred H. Chappell, Jr. of New ! hou: at No. 26 Orchard street, fear- c t Lo in Fly Wi i " o w . o con it b s - Captain Wilson was chief alde to|'n this town he gained many friends, | London were married Saturday at|ing away some of the clopboards but aught Leg in Fly Wheel. e o g s it gavor Rogers as marshal of the|ospecially among the younger people, | Myopia Hill, the Governor's home at|did not injure the occupants. The| While cranl the I s O e pablic. there e ne | 80-56 MARKET ST, NORWICH, CT. | inosi 0N, 50T WANT 12 #uf 10w Wi fourth of July parade, having com- |taking an active imterest in town | Winchester, Mass. Mr. Chappell was|house is occupied by Mrs. Mary Dex- | moter boat on J. 3. Foley lum " Detter than ihrough the ade Bedigm, bettar shapn chrough b - - = deraduated from Yala in 1916. ter. caught one of his legs in the fiy | vercising columna of The Bulletin. - TOHIR, eI F Fho Binens Bete charga of the.detalls. < '

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