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LADY ASSISTANT Al Caits “Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street THE WEATHER. Pressure is moderately high over the northwest, but over the eastern, cern tral and south portions of the count conditions are unsettled, with much cloudiness. There will be showers Wednesday in the Atlantic states, probably centinu- ing Thursday in New England, Tt will be somewhat cooler Wednes- da-- in the interior.of the middle At- lantic states. Winds for Wednesday and Thurs- Qhe Bulletin. |RESERVES DECISION IN INJUNCTION CASE Norwich, Wednesday, July 17, 1918. |- ==——_;_—flg===_—-_—-== Judge Waller Takes Papers at Hearing of Somers-Stead Case —Civil Engineers Present Testimony as to Ownership | of Disputed Land — Extracts From Bulletin Used as Testimony. —— In the court reom of the court of common pleas in this city Judge That on the termination of that lease in 1917 he ordered the tenants of that restaurant to stop using the chimney SYSTEM TO !EGURE 'VOTES OF SOLDIERS Duplicate Sets of Ballsts to Be Sent to Men at Cantonments and Over- se Secretary of State Frederick L. Per- ry sai@ Monday that he had hopes of | the success of the system which had been adepted by his ‘department to !l secure the vote of soldiers and sailors in the service, in accordance with the law passel at the special session of the general assembly last March, The to- tal number of voters for which provi- sion is to be made is 13 443. This total Tt Porteous § MicheLL . Only Four More Days To Buy Factory Ends % ” is made up from the figures furnished Farm Wagons day: R il et areno | anien B Waller son [Tussday; ofslaen rec e niims they aheved for | by town cierks. > 3 North and ) e antic—Moder- | tinued to hear the testimony in the|about nine months until the preseén: Mr. Perry remarked that there would 5 - 8 Express Wagens ate winds, mostly south; fair Wednes- |case of Willilam A Somers, owner,|tenants of (he restaurant began to 00- | be, comparetiims Mo Mg iere Jrould | HE Factory End Sale is now upon its last week. The day, showers Thursday. and Constantine Gianacopolous and|cupy the place; that those tenants be- Team Harnesses Express Harnesses orecast. Southern New England: Showers Ulysses J. Sakeiaridis, proprietors of the restaurant in the Somers building san to use the chimneys and that he notified them to cease the use of the curing the vote af the soldiers in the | differént cantonments and of the sail- | ors who are at training stations. The | first week of the sale cleaned out some of the first lots Wednesdat_or Wednesday night and |on Franklin square asainst George O.|sume: that they disregarded his or- |great difficulty will he encountercd in | shown, but more of the bright, new, duuable. Factory 4 probably Thursday; sloghtly cooler | Stead, the Homer,”a Tentnt i e | for el stoves and Thit thercupn he, | copmng the vote of soldiers and) | Ends have been brought forward and taken their places. (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) Wednesday extreme west portion. é{‘:lldpbla o orley, a tenant in the Iosr their stmcels andhl alt thereup o sailors overseas, p . 3 o¢ (Stead) closed up the chimneys at the| Deputy Secretary R. J. Dwy = Th sam lean, unhandled goods tha bee; A Good Line of iy g’b;:;\;;\gwr:lw'r'; SN:::;:t:d trom | The suit has been brought to thelplaces where their use was being dltm: to what the i requ:;eam :7?11 ® e el o g ghec hlk STEAMER ROBES Sevin’s pharmacy, in temperature and changes Tuesday: show the changes the barometric superior court of New London coun- iy to be held the first Tuesday in Sep- tember and the plaintiff seeks to re- made. The present suit against Mr. Stead 5 brought for damages for his stop- send to each sailor and soldier; through the mail, 2 copy of the ballot, gon- taining the seven state tickets nomin- of Norwich since the sale started. THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO sar,|COVer damages from the defendants|ping up the chimneys when the plaini-| ated so far as he is able to do so from OU should try and come to the Factory End Sale 1 » N e T}éir. ].(w‘aor_- {‘)or closm% u% a cmmr.eg in 'heiy “1‘2!“ tiffs brought their suit they o:)tame;d information in regard to their address- Ba Don’t del thy f B 7 a m., . 2074 |between the Stead and Somers build- Xparts datory injunction to v . 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. |12 m. .. 86 30.10 | e e e e Tha opsiruc. | 6%, Obtained from relatives. today. Don't delay as there are only four more § wooce 76 30111 The plaintiff, Somers, claims to own JOSEPH BRADFORD p. m . Highest 86, lowest 61. Comparisons. the wall in which the chimneys are located, while the defendant, Stead, tion to the chimneys and restore them to their former condition. The-case is before Judge Waller at There will be sent to the different commanders an ample supply of bal- lots for distribution ameng their Con- days of the sale. e T e claims ‘that the wall belongs’ to hif| this time on an application of the de- | TECHiEht Ten and, to guard against the 5 3 Tuegd“ay-s' weather: Fair aud)®nd forms the east wall of his block.|fendant, Stead, to have that injunction |4 " on. 50 duplicate, the second set of d G ai : Civil Engineer Pitcher testified for|dissolved and await thé final determi- } 0, Wi, B MEUCRIE, the Second set of MEN!S UNDERWEAR SHIRTS El'c. 3 the plaintiffs and gave it as his opin- | nation of the suit that can only be emket y ’ Ji Meon and Tides, ien from-all hix surveys and investi-}tried before the superior court. % For information which he has re- Blank Beoks Made and Ruled to Order gations that the wall in question was| It is claimed that the chimneys in r it | 2 d i 108 EROADWAY i T !‘“H;&‘;A Jl Moon | vholly on the. Somers land. their construction were designated for | CeIved Mr. Perry understands that the MEN'S HOSIERY MEN’S TEAMING AND TRUCKING CONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT 507 to 515 North Main St. is-improving. Civil Engineer Chandler testified for the defendants and gave it as his opinion from his investigation and sur- veys and conditions oi the respective the use only of the Stead building. The plaintiff, Somers. claims that the Stead building wall stands wholly en his land and he also claims that he mitiees inspect the members of the 1ome work of the Connecticut | Junior | COMPRESSED AlR NOT Connecticut soléiers scattered among units at the front. ‘ The tabulated lists of voters in the have been well different military fred Donais of Taftville. At 15c—About 25 dozen Men’s Light Weight Cotton Hosiery, SUMMER UNDERWEAR At 39c—Men's Balbriggan Shirts in black, tan and gray, regular properties that the wall in dispute was |has gained a legal right to use the {f{;’ci “"‘;’m u"d "igf"e"‘ fowns in value 20c. sut ibpetes tesuiax Syalue REASONABLE PRICES .1 the property of Mr. Stead and on his | chimneys by prescription and long use fol it ndham counties 50c. land. of_them. e e "At 2c—Men's Silk Lisle Hosiery | p¢ 75. Men's Balbrigsan Shirts A. D. LATHROP i Charles D, Noyes testified to know-{ Mr. Stead denies that he had any v Cheop Saitaty. (Siltex brand), in black, white s . fon e ing about the construction of the|knowledge of the use of the chimneys|Bozrah .... A Gor AP ol e e and Drawers, regular value Shons 175 Six hours afiar Bigh water 1t 18 10w | Stead buildinz and the Somers build- {hy the tenants of the Somers build- | Colchester 21 0 - $1.00. St tlde, which is followed by 800 @ |inz when they were erected in th={ing until about six months after he | East Lyme . 291§ At 31c—Men's Hoslery, in such | a¢ $1.19— Men's Ribbed TUnion FEPREERT, 5 RN yvear 1871 and stated that the wall|{purchased the property when he di ranklin RECE well-known brands as Phoe- <l H RTUN,S GREENEVILLE supporting the Stead building and the|covered a mason making an entry | Griswold 48 S 3 Suits, short sleeves and ankle voof of the Stead building were up be- |place into the chimney for the inser- Ergtcn .63 "hi Everwear, Notaseme Blfld length, ecru or white, regular TR TR 7 fore the Somers building was erected. | tion of the pive of the restaurant stove | Lebanon 5 s Mohito, all colors, regular = = ; Audubon Society Outing — Personals| "y g ol Mostified that the floor | which he forbade and Jatar compelled | Ledsard. ol value 35c. Heinioly New YN‘k lce Cream and Notes. timbers of his building ran into, and|the tenant in the Somers building to | Lisben 21 At $1.35—Men’s Ecru Union Suits, SENE were supported by, the wall in ques cknowledge his right by taking a|Lyme 2w o At 59c—Men's Silk Hosiery, in every “Lawrence” make, regular f UART ¢ Mrs, Louis Jarry of Taftville was aftion: also that tenants of the Somers {lease from him for the use of the Montville 22 fashionabl 1 Phoenix. & = ' ‘N PINT AND QUART BRICKS |caijer here Tuesday. building had used the chimney in the | chimney and to pay rent therefore. | North Stominston hee Bumsibisag Wogt e D 3 wall in connection with their stoves. The counsel in the.case, A. M.|New London 310 e 2 < o ’, i 3 ¥ TO TR Nans Mrs, James Rothwell and daughter| Deeds from Mrs. Lanman of Hart-|Brown and Charles V. James for the | Norwich 34 Monito brands, regular value | _ Men's Nainseok Union Saits, in el Alice ‘have returned from & Visit 10 fford, and Mr, Knapp of Newburyport, | plaintiffs, and William 1. Shields and | Old Tyme 24 63c. such well-known makes as Olus, | Lowell, Mass. Mass, to Mr. Stead of the Stead Jand |Jjoseph T. Fanning for the defendants, | Preston Varsity, B. V. D,, Munsing, Vindex, T ] e and building were jaid in as evi argued the case at length and there- | Salem 5 i i DdNNS PHAPMACY Misses Marion Reed and Margaret|of the case. Thev were {upon Judge Waller took the papers|Sprague 40 MEN'’S Roxford and T.n_::mggh.:;t “1"" ¥ AR Bedden were visiting at the draw- |geedy of the Stead prop «nd reserved his decision of the case | Stonmgton 153 | ;;”12"'“;°“d “?5 57800, SN, vidge recently ed that no incumbrances e to a later date. Voluntown 10 .15, an 35, 50-MAIN STREET e e that property in the nature of Both parties in the trial of the case | Waterford ui NEGLIGEE SHIRTS " 2 Mr. ang Mrs. les rights in the disputed wall. It made use of the files of The Bulietin Sk . . ME] NDERS daughter Lois of Fairfield have beenjnsppeared = \hp] S ien e and extracts from the 3un§e "during Totals 1161 At §1.10—About 50 dozen Men's N'S SUSPE! iting fntnd.\'_aAn Boswell avenue. l:\‘aad f‘o\ xewm years anndpgré\‘;x] m ‘.”0 !;;‘ae:‘\-h‘ilchl 3 it,}r\p«-cmit }‘;;}Tdi;lairx‘:e: Windhkam Ccun’t;m ’ ! Ner:u:rrl hirts “'Iith slo(t Dress and Work Suspenders 5 1 |1tased to the restaurant e in the|showed that the Somers b z wa E cuffs, all sizes, regular value : 55 DR. F. C. JACKSON Mrs. Margaret Durten left Tuesday | gomars building and during that time |not erected until after the construe-j Ashford T At 20, regular value 55 1o spend the month at Crescent Beéach} oniected rents from them for such use. ! tion of the wall of the Stead block. , | Brodkirn 0 At 3%, regular value 50¢ DR. D. J. COYLE §’~' 'hvl_mme of heplaucH G Nt A :~.i2:‘5:§”” At $1.25—Men's Negligee Shirts, At 85c, regular value $1.00 g ] : Hacton with soft cuffs, in a big rangs | At 87c—The twell-known “Presi- . The Andubon s sl ithaw ans (NEWELONBO ) COLINTY GIRL S DR L MATWARING LU BE Hampton of new designs and colorings, dent” Suspenders, = regular TR nual enting at ( Ferry_Tuesday TO CAN 80000 QUARTS. HEAD OF MEDICAL UNIT.| Killinaly resular valus $150 value sbc. with the members of the Field and e ; 5 AT Plainfield Meadow club, Junior Food Army Has Also Organ-|Will Sail = for France in Charge of Pornfret rA——\—/-i—L—I:—— ized Committees for Work. oman’s Hospital Corps. Putnam i FTVILLE - S WEAR-SUITS, WAISTS AND SKIRTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct.{! AL Thréee Junior Canning clubs in New!| Dr. Ter Jay Manwaring of this city, | Sterling | WOMEN WEAR UlT f A T AND KIRT "y 4 “§ New Members for Pinochle Club—|Lionden county have alreatly started|who has been a pi Thompeon | 3! ; their season’s acti The ciubs at|here for the pa Windha i , Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. ;mhp Mudderman in England— | . Sanidin, e 1a aerehin | Tatt Ehh-Vahrs B 2ol i ! WOMEN’S $25.00 TO $42.50 SUITS AT $14.95 ther News. date, at B ecticut colloge, has received a tele- St H Telephone " News and Date, o6 Sosralt | necticult corlagé, masiréoeived . tala =4 o7 This i an excentional oftering and comp tid_assoriment of At the regular meeting of the Pin- at the Kimbail ince as a member of the Ameri 3 | :f'fcl';hg;m“eh,{- ’g‘m“{‘w‘“ Byt pl',’!‘_h“‘;}, 2l st e s e AT R e vening the nam Presten, der the leade oman’s hospiial Dr. Manwar- i i i % b b < o = * iWiliam Jervis.| Benneit, have e field first | ing expecis to Europe about| e m:‘: ‘!W'eei;ng‘c‘ (L l’.} St Wi P Shi 425 5 were voted upon | mecting, at which demonsirations i | the Arst of August. o whioh as o navs aral Labor |} Women's Waists $1.89 ite Pique Skirts $ {for ~membership. =President Danicl| canning were siven by Miss Helen Bo-| During the past spring occurred the | #1i08 WEICR, Wae (0 have been held In § (o L , smart models of | Women's White Piaue S hea presided at the meeting land, State Girls' Club leader | successful drive of the Ame! not held for some unknown reason. An |} fine Dimity and riety of nov- | varietv of atiractive m R Girle' Canning clubs have also been | woman's overseas hospital to official of the unién when interviewed || elty effects—at $1. 59, value $2.00 to | with buttoned 1 ne; 3 Arrives in England. organized by Miss [allock county |$200,000 to send women physicians t declined to discuss the matter, 2 signed pockets—all at §4.25 Word has been received from Ph club leader of the Farm Bureau, in|the other side. 1\mm\ lhd;’ time many i Mudderman, s, ical corps, of his | Colchester, North Stonington, Led- | women doctors have enrolled for that f} i 3 s < 3| Srival 1n Tondon, Tngiad . "°|vard, and' Stoninston, Clubs are e- |scrvice and Dr. Manwaring was one of | A"® Light Qut ef Commission. } Silk Waists $4.95 Dress Skirts at $5.00 S ing organized in other towns and the| the first to offer her services and has| The arc lieht on Tranklin square | s Silk W with novelty | Women's Dress Silk "ap- OF ALL KINDS ON John ¥iohileben has accepted a po- | indications ar: that the boys and|raised over %5000 for the overseas|in f'°‘}‘,g( !r““ P building hlad 4; and cuff Georgette | lin in black nd_khak AUTOMOB“.B sition with People's store. girls of New London county will suc- | Work. thl’~ trm"r ved her commis- ;f\“;pg;_‘;‘;’m“: O‘T‘S;_ '1.' {:’i‘:‘{?igm({u:;::z k,rr\ppsa:,\él Cri Waists \ N | P PN i ¢eed in canning the §0.000 cans of'*lflu as <t lieutenant : e vy at inte Eif —at 4 value CARRIAGES, WA | Miss Rose Davis of ‘South A street|fruits and vegetables asiec of them h\"] lieutenant Ma g, as ste wilffjihe evenin 5 GONS, |is naving 4 vacation of two months. the Ciited Siaies Food stion.| 96 called while cerving with e e ] | r¢ Bozrah Pusy Bees have pledged | America expeditionary forces i TRUCKS and CARTS r N 2 to can 500 quarts of fruits and veme. | France, will havé entire charge of the BORN s a2 P - T S o i . thentiveny E(I\;:)\flr;s. ¢ department i one of (he | DOUGHERTYin Sprinafeln, Ma TRIMMED HATS AT CLEARANCE PRICE Mechanica epairs, ting, im- . | American base pitals in Franée. 13, 5 anghter to Mt s mikic, Ohelstasing and Werl w:k rain interfered with the game. Junior Food Army Gardens. | She Tekite tilp conntcy wih & J. Dougherty, formeny || Children's Trimmea Hats, including fine Milans, Panamas and Dress q Blackemithing in all its brances, “| Miss Roberta Crowe 4% South B bflllugi(‘;gfl:fl?d ({!\lim't{omm.n:ee ?’5‘1‘5?7”-5??1’?{7“ unit over which she g Hats, former prices up to $5.00—reduced now to . .. $108 street has accepted a position in the ing or; 2 by the county clul ill have t ! P 0 : e Sty oo ot lee Pone]:nnh[mnfl}n 9l jendar, Tn the 10w ho Wohars bo commit-| Dr. Manwaring is a graduate of the MARRIED, {] Women's Trimmed Hats, in a great variety of ‘attractive rnndels. s I ; - ; tee was organized last spring by the|'Women's Medical colleze of Philadel- | DONAIS—LEPINE—In Taftville, July || former prices up to §3.95—reduced NOW 0 verrvuvserinnnins o 98 George Kinder of Siater avénus, who | Junfor Food Army committee of the |Dhia in 188 18, 1918, by Rev, If. . Chagnon, Miss ! C[m fl al'k [‘,Ufl] e R L e e écna Toging ot Mantetne aad Wil FINE DRESS HATS REDUCED TO $4.85 the Backus hospital, | i 1 All our Women's Fine Dress Hats. including Gage Hats and Pattern Hats Thomas Waldron of Fort]Food Army in their effort to produce SHUT OFF YET DIED from our. own workroom—reduced now to $4.85, former prices up to has ret::rned after spending zuodl by raising corn, potatoes, home by ¢ Tl{:\gm’(—l? Pua'gana C;., Yu%\ $19.50. . i | thtoe aaye’ | ' dens, v e X 918, Char urner, formerly L O T PR R L e pand |Local Users May Be Supplied for a| Hroadway, Norwich, son of the late | Misses Mary Skinner, Annie Thoma,|Army Button by the committee and, it Week or More. { Feiiy CRNGthe, SRR SRR vaes, 1 D RwE THE PALACE Carrie Bdwards and Elizabeth Skinner | the activity engaged in, is successful-{ - “’!_U”,'; -=In Preston, July 15, 1915, SUMMER HOSIERY AND UN E AR . spent a few days at Ocean Beach re- |1y carried out, including the keeping| The cumpressed air plant at Taft- Sl [me ;-'1‘“’“’;{‘ 9 i ¥ contly of a récord hook, which is furnished |Ville did not shut off the supply ofNotice of funcral hereafter. H iall W 's Silk Heslery, th I-known Pt 78 Franklin Street et by the Farm Pureau, ad the writing of |2 Monday, the 15th, a& planned. and | LUSK—At Groton Long Point. July 15|} Extra Speciall Women's Silk Hoslery, the weil-known Phoenix s Y gl Seorating of 1 S ially sday | 1918, William Lusk of New London subject to slight imperfections, but nothing to impair their Yerrington, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-|a story about their work the commit- |it Was unofficially reported Tuesd 5 5 gnr A % Al R fasnicaanle Slois "~ Special P. SHEA and Mrs. Volkman motored to|tec recommends them for special hon. | that the air will be furnished for this | LANPHEAR—In “A!ertord.HJuI.\ 1 white and all the fashional colors — Speci o | Camp Devens the first of the Week fo|ors, which entitle them to receive a| ek aid possibly for next week. The| 1915 Everstt F. son of Horace P 0 g N O e e e ke gee Tlmmaer },r!?w who expects wicer.‘iflcate signed by Hon. Marcus H,'\T:l‘fl“tlh:t‘fa“ft‘(};_’;le ](‘::;‘?fft’: \““tke‘;,g’:z‘; 36th vear. 5 |k One case of Women's Fast Women's Fast Black Cotton eave soon for Framce. Tigicomb, governor of Qommsctiont. | o8 Sy 2nd will s Sonverted inth FRANCIS Entered intg, rest. In this | Dlack Seamless Hosie Hosiers. the well known Bur- WILLIAM C. YOUNG [JENNIE GARVIN TAKEN |1y appointed, include: Charles Barnes, e vna e eistani e of Fes T SR VeSS & Fesulas P e Y 3 Cess I rancis. Succcesor to ! To STATE FARM| Baltic; Rev, M. ollacon, Hanover: | il he necessary for the contractor| Funeral servite it the home of her R Outsize Bufson STETEON & YoUwna MeNicol, Jewett City, s ™ |\who is to make the alterations to cut| parents, 28 Coit street. Thursday af- sanze welght, qug]h black with split CARPENTER B ~ry | First Woman Frem Norwich to Be a road through the Preston woods, and{ ternoon, July 18, at § o’ciock. value 39c—price a lue 27%c—price a SBE BUHLDER | ¢ - Nl S Faie Eae Hot Home @arden Contest. while this s being done and the ma- | CAPRON—In Danielson, July 15, 1018, { e da 216 ;i e Best work and fnaterials st Tight| Wemen The contest betwean the employes of | Chinery broaght up the plant will con-| ~ Mrs.” Charlotte T. Capron, aged 9 ; : : prices by skiiied labor; 7 ——— the J. B, Martin Company of Taftville | tinue to furnish air. _years, v 2 {] 1200 pairs of Women's Silk Hosiery, full-fashioned, in all _the Telephone -0 West Main St | 1 (he police court this morning with | {01 the best family garden is a hot one. ST S Funeral thrsqa.\i‘atg p. m. figm :qu‘ colors that are so fashionahle this season—these are regular $1.00 - Judge John . Barmes on the bench, |last vear the J. B. Martin Company|CO. K TO PARTICIPATE late home, 63 Proad street, Daniel- v R ek AN i PR s 8% Mvs. Jennic Garvan, aged 40, formerly | furnished land for home sardens to IN FLAG RAISING| =% o > of New London, was sentenced to the | fifty of cieir employes and this year - i - i . State Farm for’ Women that has been | ighty were given plots which™ were | Anticipate Good Time at Newent on Women's Ribbed Union Suits, low neck, lace trimmed, ohn & Geo H Bhss getabliehed st Esst Lyme. She was|blowod, fitted and fertilized by _the Sunday Next PR rettiay 505 valngat ot s oeee e e, 29 ormerly Jennie Penhallow and call- nany, who also Ting prizes R - )V i/ ' S —————————— 0 | {0 at th» héme of haor mother on the | fOr ti:e best garden. Last week County co. K. .C 5 P Bl % t One case o_r Infants’ Vests, R?,Yi’f,l" B umme;;w Largest Assortment West. Side last night she created con- | Agent Warner, Garden — Supervisor | Co. K, Connectiont Suate Cuare, has e pelens, huttanrong, e Tace g . siderable distyrhance. She has been in ’;}:‘gfl%“" :“’t Stepbing S st T st s “rc en || resular 7% vaiue, at...... 29 | SO U At 2le troubie in New London. She wa: = rtin Co., spent more than half a day e Y 2 S ! o ieses’" R 3 : _of Gris el Tanien et bsyt;;\;_ picking it the gardens, in order tp|Nevent Sunday. _The company “11‘: 4 {f One case of Misses' Ribbed T DIAMOND JEWELRY liceman and Mrs. Elmer Allen as the|merit. The gardens are scored once a|3SSemble at the armomy at S5 and 15 Main Street B vesis o, neok, | sleeveless, bed ang excellent quality, Byl % [ law directs that the women committed | MOnth, according to a scale of points | Vil take the 845 ftroliey from the ; '} regular 29c vaiue, at.... 23c | regular 29¢ value, at....... D 2e BROOCHES. to the farm‘must be taken to-the farm | Covering uiilization of land, crops for | YINAr® Leing mel WER &nutos & Tl gL by another woman. family uses, freeness from weeds, the € gand SleanspnOeiesly o 2 kwcay al,i FUNE'RAL One case.of Women's Summier Weight Ribbed Union Suits, low SCARF PINS | Thera were three cases of drunken- |State of cultivation, etc. The zar- ""“"f‘}c f“?;“;’f‘f,‘-‘w‘fil\mf;‘:,, onan a neck, sieeveless, lace trimmed—these are regular 39 value, at.... 48c RINGS ness before the court and two paid |dener who has the highest score at the | 02Y, affair of it an 3 : PENDANTS BRACELET. WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss fines but the third case was nolled. A boy charged with stealing a hicycle was discharged ae the owner did ne. wizh to press the charge. Anthony To- maino of the state police who was in court charked with techni¢al breach of the peace was allowed to go as he made a counter claim. Visited in Thampsen, The members of the Peahmesqueet Bridge club of the Pawtuxet Valley, end of the season, wins' first prize. All the gardens are in fine condition, and more than three-fourths.of the number are st ip the race. NORWICH WOMAN GETS LEGACY OF $500 Will of Fannie M. Gerdon Names Martha Allen as Beneficiary. In a telegram raceived in - this city cook and have its own mess. Building and Loan Association. Tuesday evening the directors and stockholders of the Norwich Building and Loan association held their regu- lar meetings in the Chamber of Com- merce buildinz. There was a full at- tendance at both meetings, and the usual reports werg read. Routine busi- ness was transacted. DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 Women's Muslin Underwear, Aprons, Etc. Women's Bungalow A new styles and designs, value at ... ans, Corset Covers, lace and Ham- turg trimmed, in a big as- of best both light and dark effects, uality percale and chambr regular § med with neat de: £ . 7 s - 35 lace and Hamburg, regular Mesting Night: sortment of , egular doe . 3, Teg R. I, visited Thompsen, Conn., Mon- Changed Me 5 value at .. ST Sake R R R TR 59c day, had luncheon at the Vernon Stiles ’\;‘;figr :fi::"i\tu e otied n{fi; Norwich camp, Sons of Veterans, l HENRY E. CHURCH inn, played bridge there during the {sum of $3500. The telegram from | "NO usually meet the third Tuesday of | WM. SWITH ALLEN afternoon and returned heme later in each month, have changed their meet-| the day. ‘ing night to the last Tuesday of the| month. WOMEN S $1.50 AND $1.75 SKIRTS AT $1.29 Women's Long White Skirts, Hamburg, in a wide range of sty Rochester reads: Martha Allen of Norwich, Conn., has been bequeathed five hundred dollars by the will of Fannie M. Gordon, who {died on Junme Thirtieth in Rochester, N. Y, leaving an estate valued at one Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN H : neck styles, tr, a A psd ST RS S| | DT Borries | | BRI e s e e e a2 sister of Brighton, Mass. is given and 3 - J 65 1.0 lu t. Telephone 1227 26-28 Brndwu G GER thirty thousand, and a similar amount e s i e trimmed with neat designs of lace and s, at $1.29, regular value $1.30 and $1.75 e Fiowers-—-l!e&dinl Plants i Geraniums, Begonias, Fuehslul. Coleu:,v ZORgeNcE Women’s Camisoles, \\'omen's Muslin Gowns, serting, regular T5c value at. WOMEN’S ENVELOPE CHEMISE AT $1.59 Women's Envelope Chemise, made of finest qu of this quality of batiste to be had), $1.59, regular value $1.75 and $2.00. ‘THE PORTEOUS & is also given to Howard C. Gould, also of Brighton, a nephew. Frances C. Stearns, a niece, of Brookline, Mass. is given twenty thousand and several smallsr amounts are given to friends and charitable institutions. Funenl Designs—Wedding Jeznuhcnn P. VER STEEG, Florist. 57 Lafayette Street. Phone 750 | SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street “Some food for a whe.atlas_ meal l batiste (no more med with lace and Hamburg, at Funeral Director and Embalmer Promptserviceday or night tri; DENTIST Rooms 18-13 Alice--Building; - Norwick State Guard Drill Omitted. _._The regular drill of Co. K, Connec- ticut State Guard, was omitted Tues- ‘Gay evening as the company already have in their fuil quota of drills for \! Ilfi YOU WANT to put veur bus. | : MITCHELL C0 E t! blic, the month. Non-commissioned offi. i a qu?hhn:t.urhthnvnu llllcroum:" :' .%‘ cers’ school was held at the armory FuneralDll’ectOl' ’ tizing eolumns of The Bulletin, Tuesday evining instead of drill. ot o £ SIS i e