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o o : £ From, FReEIGHT VARD |['How You Can Remove ‘| What is thought to be the beginnimg | ot the rounding up of a band Every Trace of Halr « idrigi ket 3, Reccent guests at the New National 5 3 B0 thieves who have been preying tipon, :‘Gt"l:" c{ Island, include H. L. xnox! After six days of the strike of_u,.i,,md by a judse the superior or | railroad freight ju the New Haven (Toflet Talks) A yes of tbe Shere Lime Eiertric ! supreme et the TroNetmEnts Oentra! Vermont yards at New Iem-| . .. nagste made with some pow i 3 “cour. - William Burdick of Norwich has!Rafwasy company, is! committbe woild not accept this. At;don was the arrest in the HWew WHa- ¢ - been the guest of his brother, E. H.iapout wirere it was wisen strike Jongth Dres Periiins wolved his, vor Fards there about 120 mlg;": T i M e el arning o Victor ¥rederiok, ‘wite bod Light 'vehicle Iamps at 8.46 o'clock! Burdick, of Stonington. ed, as far as any prospects be-: dbjection to a g-fl‘m appointee. | oy R g e i XUMS will, when removed, take every trce . | starte M Mr. and Mrs. William e and | seen of a resumption of the trol-' The two resérvations insisted up- C i shot thve: ‘The planet sets about an, family and Mr. and Mrs. Towne l-“; service. Four hours ‘of effort on by either .sidle, as al en. et, New Lonton, ‘;g h;:lrshvzldun(;t.m’f;nonu;:_:mh 'er‘.: ", bour and a half after the sun th:a‘u;: spending ‘two Wweeks at Lord's|here Monday on the part of tln'-::; '_a:i.ma it imposgsilile to ¢ “w‘g;alflrf%fl;{:j{ #naining delatone. No harm can fe- g . 5, SR a B a Y e | ptra Ty 2 Frederick, w b # T ome. of the heaviest showers in| Mrs Alex Sharp and Miss Beatrice | Citizens’ reectne Satarday faind’ to] “Committes Btatement. Lin e New London Jlee mamt om o e atone You pet and you will et of rain fell early Mon-; Sharp have returned from a stay of | bring the officia After aajournment of tue confer \IOUIAL Moching charéed SR brOC e aisappointed. nearly a we day m at Atlantie City and Phila. . s iy i freizht car in the yarfl mt Port Neck. Lobsters are still selling for 16 . } , “Neck. - cents to the Noank agents for| _Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Skinner of 20, o Tess conti Reit Tose- || WELDING - = -m au. - b street entertai ursda; R ol e s, Skinmers. brother and hia wite, ! " Lack of electric car service keeps |2 . the morning | before. Both [ 1 | 000. many of the berry pickers from trips :{’;'w'\'txi‘"' ‘William P. Barrows, of} sl =iy n, | o ”‘;m” men A g ,,."‘d, ed into eoun! . s ~ ;arbitra- erick rifling a freight -ear escaped aft- ihe e Mrs. Minnie L. Tryon, chiet yeoman | B . = W % NEnt it The Afhea In numerous instances fewer veg- § oy bired ana supervisor of the yeomen (F) -ti; over. ’]h:wever. wished to add @ proviso to OUR WELDING bl bei; brought to town, due . Tts i - o e iolicy tve ranuing. the U. S. haval experimental station.!Theodere Bodenwein of New Lomdon,|the sffect that the awavd of the arbi- WAS FORMERLY PASTOR v range it 2 New London, has returned to duy af: than it really is. Automobiles are belng run between | ic.', [cw dass' tisit in Washington. D, | O, - J- Donohue of this city and Ar_, tration board, showld any incremse of | ' AT NORTH WBMFDRD CHURCH ; A massage with Parisian Sage is aGroton and a:nmwm& hwflygc.. and at the Brooklyn navy vard. Set e g Toerire i A wtion Bosed| Rev. Thomas Pear! Brigzs, an old- trips during 3 b ogineion dpdions, M G e o e e jamy ‘was finanotal- | time ~Baptist minister, formerly of People living on the river banks are OBITUAKY. i oty T ot/ Cambridge ‘and later a resident of > 2 points that were the stickers and that The representatives of | Cambridze land later o resident of making rowboats and power boats Mrs. Charles H. Harrison, ench side insisted upon Inclufing In i R e - ‘since the electric cars stop- Mrs. Katherine Bryan Harrison, 74, jany arbitration _ “The mdd =ty Waés /n. his W80 ~veur ped running. widow of Charles A. Harrison, died at Saore Line officials would agree to g Tie s WOt dn SreTgan. AS B Lrer - her home, No. 28 Wells avenue, Eastino arbitration plan that @id mot in. € BNt L K all means use Parisian Sage—a lttle shore resort, Point O'Woods | Hartford, Saturday afternoon follow-'clude a reservation - wage| & . e | Pth. AShford: ot for e attention now Insures beautiful hair|{pl.cy’ 7. J. Smith Co. So. Lyme, Ct.— |ing three weeks' illness from cerebral:award, if an increase over the pres. | L i and - in' various sotier phoes. . Daring : or years to come—Adv. ko7 hemorrhage. She had previously beertient scale, should only be operative] The agreeme: ol A e e O Ty BRAZING alread: big|in rer usual health and th her when the road was financially o PoRC yeer he Rowty ng Mis | e e nt the aoemnade 2 Piflbrotier, Daniel L. Bryan. visited theiripay jt. ows time between Athol and Orange. FHis o Trenidence. Broadwas. being|0ld Fome in Canterbury three ays "' trolleymen would | iy e e iy Covered BROKE OR BENT Temodeled for the' K. of C. clubhouse | Pefore she was stricken. Mrs. Harri-!arbitration plan that did mot provide] nErees (e ol i b One of the mew laws in effect July | sors “mu i of the et Thomes .y |that any wage award arrived at| wrtl cvmponll: o e | two amughters. J it.can be repaired. Bt Anite the caste eevcia| 1545, daughter of the late 'l'hgm“ J-ishould be retroactive to June Ist. | 3 ¥ ! Tertilizers except unon permit of thel toen s e seramie. ih Marwioh® and T s wts i . 1 p | FUNERALS {Cracked cylinders, cranlk Connecticut Agricuitural Experiment Canterbury, where her parents moved ;cluacq thew onper offort was nae.] two Tailing to agree upon ‘the selec- Mrs; Nellie Allen, y » station. when she was attending school. She | 4 Gecided upon Closing ihe me-|tion of a third, then the appointment| - S cases, housings and castings In connection with the public bird|was # member of Packerville COngre- | atiations. 2 - lof the third member shall be left toy, Funeral services were weld for M 4 study school in progress at Amston | fational church. = . 18_7I“Prelidefit Bollers’ W. ‘Tl o ghef (26, L CRIERLoR, W S A e e s ot amour, 21| saccessfally welded. 2] She miarrie r. Harrison in 187 e war labor board. e said arbi- dertal bt T B o it ot 0 ST o O S o PR g S e e e B S B R e ared Cylind on bird life. Ygars The early part of her marriedied. by their full joint committee withio°pditions. = Tias Allen’s a b 0 C * inaers if2 Wi i . She. Y - H N 1 Miss Allen’s mother anél brother-in- fia Sm N 2. 3. O'Brien. second imternatlemall. JioVIasa_Ne ewom, of Ancrewse bfy, 8 oillip. Copcoran. The services hall be effective u i Eastern Connecticut woolen manu. ‘P icaves » brother, Daniel L. Bryan, of ¥ wages @ 4 facturers are encouraged by the pros- | 2l Fartford: two nieces, Mrs. Eer-|vice vresident, as the principall JOE S0 10, (0n ehall determine] were conductedl by Rev. Peter J. Cuny | repaired by our new process. Saves power and guarantees bu'yerlalev:‘n‘ prin ...-iy"'fw“ki,‘,’; the | nice Cole of Hazardville and Mrs. Lo oo Brng ‘;::k}; {in:mfl’ °f‘= {hat ihe comvany was financially able! and burial was in St. Jeseph's ceme- | iy 3 | doors, although Mr. Perkins and the| will immediately apply to the V“”“°Iwi¥§eotfu;:$s Eckno:‘:rn:‘ ;]Fe‘l-g“a"t a dean motor. YOU can Notification has reached Norwich| ucrhews, Charles S. Bryan, George! trolleymen both ®ave their consent o}tjjjties commission for permission to Methodists that the fifty-fourth ses-|D. Eivan, Herbert §S. Bates and 3 ~ . o having newspaper men Dresent. Sut|increase trolley fares wherever DrAC-| lter me Suonny etamoer wia e the same pistons and rings. sion of the Plainville meeting of the|Francis R. Hyland of East Hartford. New Haven district is to be held at| Burial will be in Packerville ceme-|the mediation committee ruled |ticaple. tives an@l frfenas wttendhmg. There Forestville July 23 to Aug. 4. tery tcday (Tuesday). o~ b e The members of the trollevmen's as- y Demiiieul:fioral forme. Thi —_— < AV R L At the outset of the negotiations, | sooiati SReir past To return/| Fere many beautiful floral forms. The Norwich Town residents recall that, 't the outset of the en Eotiationslsociation on their part agree ! tuneral services were conducted by before the era of trolley cars, when WEDDING their nttitude on the question by stat- )0 L0k =t once ut the oW zate ofipey ' B A. Legq,,pastor of Trinity NORWICH WHEN TOO BUSY |IMs S oms me tare et i ing “they felt ‘they “were a committee main at work under such wates and|oucdist | church. - Lead iCindly n nklin 3 are 2 o - i e s s g e Edua|Tom the people who were interest-|conditions until the award of the ar-| wony INo Nearer. My God, to Thee. WELDING CO. | was 15 cents, and nobody growled. |drew's church Miss Dorothy ~Edaled in seeing if some plan to et the!puration board fa made. and T e gl e R to go out for a cooling drink what a|" e More than 1.200 persons from New|Rose Spears and Albert Alston An-|cars running again could be de-|psective. the deceased. Burial was in M Formeriy Branch of Cave Welding Ce. treat to have on hand a nice cold bot- tle of York were brought to Bridgeport on| drews wer: united in marriage bY|vised. They were not called on to sit e 1 {Sunday. afterncon on an excurcion!Rev. William H. Smith. The Church|in judement on the ‘Anandal. condl. e DT N e nE 0 | wood cemetery, where Rev. Mr. Legk | 31 Ch 7, trip on the steamer City of Lowell of |was filled with relatives and friends.{tion of the Shore Line road nor the Lhmn_l proposed. neither was willing | cOnducted a committal service estnut Street, the former Norwich-New York line. | Mrs. Alexander Finlayson was matron|justice of the claims of the troljey-|to recede from its position as stated | M;"& dJflcdeO“_ l“h“:‘“r‘“(‘[n & h Ph 214 N y g Rockville Lodge. No. 1359, B, P. O |of hovor and Alfred E. Spears was men for higher WAges @ ree|20OVe The meetings-were very fmic-‘n‘;shgge ads Hais Bome it 10 Wit ;o0 orwich B etheds of choosing e and harmonious. +The adjustment . 2 —_— fir'-thfi:ue:ln :..'55.’;"2‘5«"?1‘5‘.;533"3 Following the ceremony there was|members of the board of arbitration :1 (;he tmner;n t???u—n will m; depend | ker avenue. . Puts new life inte yeu. the ‘lodge. It will be held Sunday,|a reception at the home of the bride|who should act in case arbitration|upon future developments.’ William Krause. dise and bought from them another Makes business go better. Why not|Aug. 3, at Seidler's Grove, Ellington. |at 73 Prospect street, after which Mr.|could be agreed upon first engaged| The men are firm in their determi-| From the mortuary parlors of Cum-|$:00/000,000 wor France sold . ¥0 have a box in the office and fry it.| A new sort' of a campaign is being|2Nd Mrs. Andrews left for a shortthe attention of the mediation com-|nation not to go back to work at the mings & Ring at 10 o'clock Monday ! Germar Austria-Hungary &sd Twill save time and will surely prove|launched by the Conmnecticut Humane|“Sooins four. = = === - 1t and was ni:metg and the parties to the trolley|old rate of wages. r}r{x::mngwmwarh.lldnr;nr. for Wiliimm | Turkey “about $200, worth 3 g -+ | soctet: ima! 4 e groom situation. = use were held. ere were many | merchan r o 3 '"'“'";om 0. mtl BOLE: S - i o Al e ts|born in Norwich the son of Henry L.|” After long parleving Mr. Perkifis| . Further Statements. in attendance and many beautiful | war, and took from them about $2 R Y rovide water atations for horses ang|F. and Beisey Marion Andrews. Helwax induced to walve his objection to| In addition to the medintion com-|floral forms. The services were con-| 500000 worih. lialy's snles to N. Y. Mineral Water Co. |other animai : is' employed by the U. S. Finishing|maving the trolleymen represented on|mittec’s statement, Chairman Harry|ducted by Rev. I, V. Macieieweki,| (entral | Dowers ed about s : i C the arbitration board by James H.|F. McGlone of. the trollevmen’s jomt| Friends acted ag-bearers and buriall §155.000,000 committee said Monday night that he|was in St. Joseph's cemetery. from them $175,000,000, while Bel 3 ©. 200 WEST MAIN STREET North Stonington grange fair will The bride was born in England. the|yahey, their paid attorne. 562+ be held at North Stonington the mid- | dqaughter of John Thomas and Julia to cho the third member of.had nothing further to say. Mr. Krause died last Friday, having gium's imports from them were about Phone Seegr !dle "of " September. The. officers are | ans Withers Spears. Both biide and the board was & subject for ok dlp.] President. Periins seid . that _thel been 11l Abott 50 months, and hed been §760.000,000 per annum and her eale George L. Coats, president; E. Frank|groom are members of St. Andrew’s|cuscion. Mr. Perkins objected to hav- [road's position was that it maturally|employed as a wood sawyer. He was|io them $220 000,000, In the Al White, secretary; Clifford B. Thomp-|church. ing the third member appointed by|could not agree to pay any increase|born in Austria 27 years ago. He|lies and (he octates, at son, treasurer. P —— ! the Taft-Manley war board, which the|in wages until the people of Nerwich|leaves onc brother, Frank Krause, tain, I'vance 2 Beigium, Motorists from this section are vis-| LIEUT ROBERT CROSS HAS trolleymen wanted. had manifested their willingness to| New York. United States, . Canada Wh‘t iting the Mergan Memorial, Hartford, ARRIVED AT CAMP MERRITT| There was 'a suggestion that Gov-|provide an increase . in revenue for tralia, and Bri 1 bought from 1te 7019 :‘o 3 1the’recemly Dh‘D;d collec-| Ny and Mrs. Charles R. Cross of|ernor Holcomb select the thirfl‘ e~ | Say mc‘:ea:!: mm;a;?enn:dm&fi: m;; RESUMPTION OF TRADE | Germany T Lhete than 31,008 A v i gL * = en {ed on e e a of .merchandise and sold %o lon. minerals given by William R.|yapie street have received word from |ber of the board, but the trol e - o e By Bt WITH THE CENTRAL POWERS ¢ ¥1500,000.000 worth while C. Corson from the collection of the S i objected, nting no liticians 5 £ late James B. Con e _sop; Lisuc Ropast B Cross that | o, ma n Tt Anether sagESs-|its own uees and in case of an'ia-| “The active preparation for a re- | LoF PEATIY BLEO0900AT Worth sl Last year Comnecticut spent only|oow "ot Commn Mepntt. swaiting. his|tion was to have the third member!crease of the wage schedule. sumption of trads ketwoen the coun- | 900,000 worth and 5ola her $200,000.- 35000 2 stook its wends.and lakes discharge. He was atiached .io the of surprise”, said a lecturer in the| oo, Worth. making the total - with fish—the least of any state in|engineer's corps and has been in Educational Department of The N o recently the ‘country. This vear the sum of{charge of construction work on the|STRAWRIDE PARTY MURDERER SURRENDERS TO tional Clty mn‘l’( of New York, com- | 570U ss‘fxrm\ ",‘.’,;(;:;:’,sy ,.:“r:].:‘_\m 33.000 has been appropriated to es-|coast of France. GOES DOWN EMBANKMENT STAFFORD SPRINGS JUDGE |menting on the steps now being taken RN PP0,00C per, & = tablish new hatcheries. —_— -~ o h . s . P, - B - s " Several Norwich men who were in (Special to The Bulletin.) in that direction. The pre-war trade | - 4 folder entitled Your Bonds for Moran-Sheridan Wedding. the Bouts Windham neighborhood on| Stafford Springs, July 2l.—3ike|between the .Ceniral Powers and the|SIX PERSONS SHOT Your College, is being sent out to all| The marriage of Miss Irene Sheri-|Sunday afternoon helped extricate a|Markovich of Union, Conn. who shot|Allies and their associates” e waded, DURING NORFOLK RIOYT $3,000,000000 a Norfolk, Va., July 21 S the alumnae of Mt Holyoke College;dan, superintendent of the kindergar-|party of twelve persons from an ac-|and killed Louie E. Wells on Sunday | “amounted to nearly ten department at the Robert Bartlett cident which was remarkable from!afternoon surrendered himself to the|year, which of itself would suggest|were shot duling e and has reached Norwich. FEach is a PLAUT. ' urged to contribute at least one Lib-|school, New London, and Matthias R.{the fact that so few were injured un-}Stafford Springs authorities on Mon-|a reasonably prompt return to former |whites and blacks | « erty bond to the 91,500,000 endow-|Moran, money order clerk at the New |ger the peculiar circumstances. day nnmldon and is now lodged in|relations, while the history eof allltions i 1n. (107 tonight CADDEN 4 ment fund. London postoffice, will take place this | ™J¢ j12; 5 ened just east of the trolley | the Staflord Springs jail awaiting alwars of the commercial period—1850- | wounded are meziocs of whom e COMMPANY % The United States Civil Service| (Tuesday) morning at 9.30 o'clock at|..ossing going into the village of | hearing which will be held tomorrow|1219—shows in every instance mnot{are expecied -0 die. The olber two g commission announced for Aug. 12 an|St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church. | g8 P8 Sy " Chen a strawride | in Union. only a prompt return to tradling re- | wounded are - Eastablished 1822 examination for assistant fonic physi-| Miss Bessie Sheridan, sister of the ! ,rty of twelve New York persons.| As Judge W. E. Held was passing|lations but an increase of trade be-| The troublc staricd when the police- cist, for men. Vacaneles in the ord-|bride-elect, will be maid of honor. | summer visitors at the home of Sam- | the Stafford house on Monday morn- | tween countries only a moment earlier | mer »tempted ro arest Negrocs AZHTINE 155-143 Main St. Norwich, Conn. mance department of the war depart-|Jullan D. Moran, a brother of the|, ;" jastein of Babcock Hill, Leba- |ing on his way to his office he was told |at war. among themselve . ment at $2,000 o $3,000 a year will be | Pridegroom, will be best man. non, met an auto truce Joadsd with|that a man in the hatel wished to sec| “Trads between Fxance and Ger. e o filled from this examination. = E erry-go-round material. The horses|him. Judge Heald went to the man’s|many ellowing r war of 1870-7 ngland’s lSunday Schats ucu::im ks Band Concert Friday Night. ook Teight, backed and got beyond |reom and’ found Markovich who con-|was not only promptly resumed but| Partridges’ mest: in Iarge. numbers, .| The amusement committee of the|control of Mr. Goldstein, crashing|fessed to the shooting. saying that he|promptly incremsed, The imports of {many of them containing twenty eggs, had killed a man and wanted to give|France from Germany in the year be- lare being revealed daily during the Trinity M. B. church and Fitchville common council had expected to have.ihrongh the state road fence and down Goptist church, Saturday, July 26, to|i 5t Friday nights adjourned = band | o o fenr cmbankment The whole | himself up. OMcer Fhomas Touns was|Tore that war, 1888, |were 360,000,000 | process of has cutting in Devon. Re- b it 2000 e Teaves | Concert given tonight (Tuesday) on|outnt was piled up in a heap at the|summoned and made the arrest. and in 18 the year following the|cently-batched young birds are alse Coayey o Tich o100 Return leaves| (o “West Side at the corner of Kliza- | (o or the emba ' ment, but only two | When Markovichs wife was told of | War, were approxfiately $70,000960 | husually nlentibol. adults Tse. children r fourteen 350 | Peth and West Main streets. But iti.f the people were slightly injured,|his arrest, she sail, “I'm glad of it.|and aggrezated $66,000,000 a veardur-| A farmer stated that he had newer 2 Ao 23¢-| was found late last nisht that S0 many | {he horses escaped injury and the wa- | He has threatened me and treated me|ing the five years following the war.|known so many pariridges' nests i B of the bandmen could not be on hand! -, “wag fit to resume the journey | cruelly and I have been afraid of him |Germany imported from iramce in|the hay fields before. 1In mamy n- The last Lyme boy has returned|tonight that it was useless to think of | 530 “F® 00 00 "ot nto the road. | for a long time.” 1369, $60.000,000 worth of merchandise | stances the old birds had been iified from the war. There have been no|trying to give the concert, so it has | vt The cause of the shooting is said to and in the five years following the by the mowing machines while sitting deaths and all returned sound in ev-|been postponed to Friday night of this | g URTON YOUNG SERVED bave been jealousy and that on July|War her imports from France aver-|on their eggs. ery woy except William Atkins, the! week. WITH HOSPITAL UNIT|12th Markovich came home frunk and | 48ed $83.000,000 o year. There arc, however, plenty of . eld last to return, who has lost an arm, : abused his wife who fled to the homel| Another striking example of tradebirds left, and when September comes an eye, and has only the thumb and| Injured Child’s Condition Improving. J. Burton Young son of Mr. and Mrs.| ¢y, ;ic & Wells, where she stayed. |resumption closely following war Te- |sport should be extraordinarily geed. little finger left on the other hand. The condition of Mary Chaluti, the |James M Young. is at his home Rock|7The Wells home ix about half a mils |Iations is found in the figures of our| The London Times. Local Episcopalians learn that thei3-year-old child who was taken to the own trade with Spain prior to and Jews of Detroit have given the use| Backus hospital with a fractured skull f—:fi:fidr r:!‘:‘mFflg; service upon his above the Markovich place on the = — road between Northford. Conn. and The cucumber is of tropical origin of their great temple there for the as the result of being struck by an f L = Southbridge, Mass. On Friday Mark Th J i y explain why it usually hits i Mr. Young was in hospital service |ovich went to the Wells home with a v of the equator. meetings of the Social Forum, one of automebile driven by Charles Thorpe : the features of the Triennial General of Montville on Sunday. is reported | having _enflfled,sepgm}’;'t 101’]“0! ct:';d‘sho( gun and threatened Wells. It is|that war, were in round terma $4,000,- a2 Convention of the Episcopal church|as gaining steadily and no serious re- | gone overseas in h’- - = honpi. | 52id he would have fired upon Wells 000, and in the five years following T which will meet in that city next Oc- |sults are feared from the accident. jer. ‘He was ‘17;1 evwcnur:t onl Lio‘l:;d but Mrs. Wells placed herself be- |that war averaged 3$6.000,000 per an- . £ tober. —_ e o e ™ iota Thon | t™een her husband and Markovich. e oy o s 0Tl e Y ard Burch and| Frank M®Mahon, who is a West Side | = Pyren: d for the|83Y noon returned. : - we can give you the best value |25 Midred Perman of New Haven | poy. who has been overseas in the ;2760 NN N PYTORSOR MG T0L I | Wens wag sittinz in front of hix|3F% Of $14000000 a vear in the five give yo ue|was of interest to Noank people as|army, is pow back in this country and | in°tne area held by the army of oc- | Bome DY the readside with some | N o Tapanese war = . : er o e legroom, Mrs.!is at Camp Merritt, N. J., to await his | - h . v obtainable -in FLOUR and|Evelyn Perkins Burch. - was weli| discharge. i B est auiae e Do e e el ater known in Neank when she was Evelyn 2 o s omme | aged twice as much per annum as is ! e Perkins. TY CLIFFORD HILTON HERE road from the direction of his home|? FEED. That we have the T‘:eunavy recruiting service is or-| INCIDENTS IN SOCIE FOR BRIEF VISIT|with two of the youngest children. He | th§ year preceeding that war, ! fering fitty ex-soldiers, who can pass|, i1°8 Samle Taft is visiting In West| E. Clifford Hilton of Boston, a res- | had a'rifie across his knees and when |yo o Vhetween the Cenizal Powers! pton, Mass. ident here ten years ago, was a visi-| SPposite Welle stood up in ! S hipped|and the Allies and their * associates FAMOUS FRENCH DISCOVERY replaces nerve wastage, increases slrenglh,en:rgfi. B Arech 2y RS \BEST THING KNOWN FOR / facilities for giving you the tfh? nalval examination, a chance to M d Bri Sund: d ear Mk 2§ ) enlist for service on board the 3 r. and Mr. Traver riscoe spent,tor in the ecity Sunday and was ac- oy . ., erh: best of service That Oul.!thirty-five-knot destroyer ' Champlin, | the Week end in Brookiine. Mass. | companied by his wife and little| " his horse and disappeared up the| 25 YOR. lggmse b wan ';o.;r}g:h‘: THIN NERVOU Bow iidng out at the mavy yard in| Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lee have daughter. They made the trip by au- iTORc | 0 wwoio 1oe uia|nearly 33.000000,000 a ve THy IN.NE S ng Brooklyn, and which is scheduled to|returned from an automobile trip on |tomobile and Mr. Hilton called an old| 3 trade with Germany, Austria-Hun- just over the heart. piercing the lung. gary and Turkey aggregated nearly standard of excellency is high |sail for the Pacific Aug. 2 Cape Cod. time acquaintances of the days when | % . 2. . = P ‘The bullet went clear through Wells' 3 2 Relatives and friends attended a| Miss Helen Gottschaldt of Hemp-|De Was prominent in the road racing 360,000,000 in our fiscal year 1914, ail but THAT is the only thing|month’s mind_ requiem high mass for | stead. L. I is the guest of Miss Bas. |Same between here and.New ’~°':°‘“-!2’i‘?¥h e was Teaning, neris 4| of Which preceded the war, and more : fitr: Jork.,n J. Corkery, sung at St. Pat-|bara Allen of Huntington place. I, Bimce leaving here he nas g B R e B il than .snms .:xoflofizoo‘ggut:;.é; ooyas) win R O A A hiudis . ck’s _church Monda: ; La: = 5 1in 3 A > i rmany , 000, wi ’ % that is high; our prices are low |Rev. 1”1 Brodesicl. B taior G | pellI%, Lawrence Gliman. who | GiZ ipow traveling for & larke T et | e home And then Asappemred | Austra-Hungary and $35 008,030 with T BORNYBRY. = - ing concern and re: 3 -! Turkey. Our exports to Germany i ¥ & he service were by Mrs. Frank L. man, has returned to New York. P i nobte Beetion of Boston. The local authorities were notified as|ene yenr preceding the war Ameunted NON-ALCOHOLIC in B H Farrell, 0 gave X N i ¥ indeed for high class FEED.|¥fpal yio elve eare? 35" God,| "3 Slenc Harin of Tone Tetna| S e At Pl O Sied|to” TN o ASiaiBuneit) | Guarantasd Abalutsly Pure . e Mrs. Jes- P : 000, v 5 We can prove this to Farl E. Carley. vice president of|sie Stuart Wilson and Miss Grace YICTORIA SHOWS OPEN morning. State Policemen el LU o M L TR YOUF | the Belleview and Griswold Hotels,{ Stuart. BIG MOOSE CARNIVAL | Nickols and Tinnell scoured the neig 50.000.90 Y satisfacti if i Boint ot Doeption Sunday at Eastern| yrq J. Dana Coit and Miss Frances| The Victoria Shows exhibiting at|Porhood all night and during the early 2?;1’«’5&30 ‘.°33'°1~?.‘rki§"’§’v’:‘;’§?o" - |BOKOFF & co Phone 1967 action, if you give us a/’™ ey ? #Dggtsgggmcc«flg:w | D. Coit have returned from a visit|the Battle Grounds under the auspices| MOrning but found no traces of Mark- | 660,000 < & wim, with Miss Winifred Welles at Siascon- |of the Moose at their opening per- % . Great Britain seld to the Central 5 - chance. oo g Mr. 2nd Mrs. Bowman wers | set, Mass. - | formances -of Monday afternoon and| An autopsy was verformed on_the | powers in the year prior o the war ALFRED HUNT, recently married T otk The| 3 and Mrs. William A. Norton, |evening drew large crowds. The show e et oY Rr. Braest R Pike|about $400,080,000 worth of merchan- FLORIST e owns The Griswold. Miss Louise T. Norton and Miss Ruth |i5 one of the largest in this part of | of dEfl"t aaaenas s D DB ; In a case of summary process, be- | B Norton o at the choir bove | the country and the entertainments »n{ o lafford 8vrings, who is med- CHOICE CUT FLOWERS as. Di0S erg O | fotc, Justice Byron J. Peckham at|bungalow at Pleasant View for a fus |are of & higher order than most of jeal examiher. s Srhepyfound that the 2 . . Mystie, Saturday, Louise Welsemeyer | days. the carnival shows now on the road.|hullet was the sole ‘cause of Wells' N RS MRorALaw appeared well! death Telephone 1130, of Mystic sought to take possession of c. The 1, e crowds 3 COVE STREET the ol Ninigret mill Jocated at Mys- | e Tt Tty G asas: | cased with the layout of the chew. 2 ‘\V:“x"hg Boman ’;‘fai'f;::l';:;; f i now occu i = 27 L ht. ehildren, 5 Sk o ot 3 ibe Robinson | Mar, H. Paddock are on an automo- girls and 3 bows the aidest beine 24 Mystic. The case was|pie il Held U i = . e trip of se: 1 day: Cress Country Rider Hel p. . 2 i Sontiue Jt0 tiln (T uckdn) moruinmmadionire v 0 e e Webb, formerly a sailer at the| bisois> 1987es {bree brothers and three | River Line eyl H. R. Douglas_ Hill, Jr. who was|Submarine base, who is wanted by the| *‘Mufiovich has a wife and six chei- ; AGED WOMAN FOUND sraduated refently from the nava) | New London police on a charge of 5e-| dren the eidect haine 15 moans IR ,flw{‘fl NG DEAD academy at Annapolis and who has curing under false pretenses a .no- R AR % WirEsraaa % STEAMER CAPE COD Bethel, Conn July 21 Ate Ben|Peen &t his home on the Harland road | (orcycle with aide car attached. from | OUTSIDE JUDGE T g M. Benedict, 84, one of the olaser|L0f @ Number of weeks has been or-|Geerge Britner, a motorcycle agent n HEAR ICE CASE g Whitehall Transpostation o, Ine. |residenta of this Dace: | dered off with the Pacific fieet. New Lendon. wn & m«: 19 Eartey - elis oo B T s e Funt’f al D.'reclors Leaves New York, Pler 43, Nerth|por ‘Bnotoiia® morning a7t "elsh- | EPIDEMIC OF BURGLARIES - |pany with Webb are his wife and o Tuo L Bartholomew, president of A " River, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- | retired. in apparently good heomat REPORTED IN WATERBURY [child, with whom he had started on a|the Ansonia and Derby Ice corpora 25 anrf bmbalmer: fays at 5 p. m.: Norwich Tuesdayvs, | Death was due to natural causes. | Waterbury, Conn. July 21.—The po- |CO8St trip in the motorcycle and side| tion chargea d i 5 Thuredays and Saturdays at'5 p. m.; e Rl e o g e oG o cpiias et AT > i % New London § p. m. 3 e P R O e, e o 322 Main Street Passenger rates between Norwich > & dozen places, including severall of tside judge to | - 124 New TYork, $2.30. : Fisk Brainard. stores were broken into. Among the| Though so many hours of the past|it. Counsel for the defendant vr Chamber . st Commerce Building Phone 233-2 ine , 2 21.—Fisk gl:m entered was the home of|few days have been cioudy and rainy|nouns that he might file a demur- | Staterooms, all outside, 5 > n )rmd ‘who ber ‘of the nk Friel, a policeman, where $171|ones, the rainfall has not counted so|rer ith an outside '+ | bt e : - general assembly of 1888-390 from |in money and a watch were taken.|heavil rding to th -39 from 3 y, according to the F. B. KNOUSE, Agent. |Chatham, died at his home in Cobalt | Several arrests have been made. . | taken at the water office. e SND 0 —— | today, aged 86, During his active years 47 e Between Tuesday and Wex fi A 5 4 R L SR D IV E s no advertising medium in | D¢ held various town offices. His| If you are convinced that the world |of last week the rainfall a B 2 W“ qual to The m.Lwfldn. -one son ‘and five daughters|is growing worse every day take|1.18 Sat S‘m L v 7 ‘I‘Hflol;l::tm:-:ufigln*uu ue | s o sz o ckigiEeim, it something for your liver. = olish- ? knows fetincis yoaadbett aquat to [ am G o = R e um A bt € F

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