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S - | Whet Is Going Ua Ionight e € |4 A Featurel Photepiays at th : : ' VS8 pbiiiras at Bitcd Theaur L 7 % 3 e £ 855 1 cd Theatre. ’t hurt a bit and’ g | BOYOS i uten a1 .costs_only a few’ 5 7 Moving . Plotures 8t lie 5 G - - Mr. Henry Nowzel of 360 Coswell”Avenue, Norwich k‘y:\:}.r‘a.‘mhw o 23 > 2 % 5 v tr M 1 Sa cke Tnere was s two and omechulfiBiiliord. Tour mik licenses were o 'y wse Whse e e e TR e s (LIRSS S b lc:::::“ n;.lpn oth:‘he. uwly“mfn issued. 3 4 % : bend over; my limbs, hands and arms would seem to ‘go’to || Sorsfich iNest, | DO, F3Y5, F g M‘thu; B bW"“Qfl ihlkm. Simeon Shertman, second, manager sleep; 1 would have to get up two or three times a night Wauremun' Lodge: -2 P e bers f AdS ke and of the Wester_ Baseball club, made A to urinate; my urine would smart and burn; 1 was also | gce(s in 1 thiun 1141l o o g o] application to nave Suncay baseball bothered quite a little with stomach trouble; I would belch | | Sorw.cn Ceiral any matter acted upon by the coun- |games in Riverside Park, as provided - y d, :100; | _Carpesters Hat haapicsc dish ch i Efe cil. Dr. John Champlin Who owns a | for under the laws of the sikte of | / . I Rinmach, would bldats L e O [ ] Y g Lame B S | HE luppest dasiot iy 1 dance hall complained (o the council|Rhode lsiand. The application was : Bewspapers and went down to the BROADWAY |Festy I foresicpst i - were t while 1 nul y %y there een discrimination freceived and ordered advertised. as 5 PHARMACY and ot.a bottle to see if it would help me. 1 febinn S50, baby and knew that I-T alone—was The . council will ' be glad 1o tell any one just what it has done for me | "SU"Mury's 7. ar making him grow strong and well. r o HENRY NATZEL' | th T\ 84, Building " Then came the days when he plained Dy President ok P N Duvmniy of Weal: ¢ s UNJUSTLY CALLED STRIKER L R e R A AR o4 $ seemed hungry aftec his nursing, Flynn of the council that there hfi "'?’r‘";:;'_";! ;"M"-“‘“:“_ ‘he“ml’efl&t 3 B it HHinahcii e 10 iatnden (Gbroet, reaibs dhdr ANNOUNCEMENTS # = lmrl: sank. But the doctor said “Don't worry, We'll Do e it W ieadcrs” oF- ‘organized “labor ‘I’ Ruode % four years 1 nad suffered with heumatiom in iy shoulde sggicadah g gt i i eedi & and, and is weil known in Connecti- (RN SIS got so at at last [ had to stop worl B 4 A z £ & more Df,‘"""’me"‘ to his diet with one feeding a day derstanding between the chief of Po-|cui, having been employed at his trade \ R. C. DRUMMOND, bleacher at Arcadiun Jills, where I had worked for 14| Iieal Eglute Broker Job ; s Milk Food lice and the lown Clerk. .n this par-bin Norwicn, New London and Water- Gotdine Man. - years. I was forced to quit about the time the strike|bas wold for Nru. Lijizabc - So after all T was able to nurse him of sugar and cereal—and you simply O o ConSe avas refused|bury. Ac the annual meeting of dele- 2 ;i { came on so I suppose they think I struck. 1 had very se- | Achillo und Rofiacla Joamarco o = the full nine months—and.when we . add water and boil —and watch your | Champiins hall as the eppiL s o \he BawsTuanon ential = e | yore Beagdches, was short of breath, and dizzy. Ay heart and lot at 90 Voswe.l wven < 2e SRR 4 v . % - erated union Sunday t Mr. Mur- ‘. was Bad and my shoulder was' so lame 1 could hardly owners wiil uni.&¢ lmpro B e L T oy ia + beby Ghaves ; e g e DBy was re-elected president without| With vour fingers! You can Iift off | move my arms. I have had rheumatism iif my arms = | reside ther % N i seem to no 1 know the Nestlé Company will be ce, w]flfl!(md prev! ;zullv requested the| opposition. He was also chosen to be|any hard corn, soft corn, or cOrn be: | long time, but couldn't get anything to help them till I got ' FIGIub Meetin - differenc glad to send you enough for twelvefeed- fown clerk mot to issue danmce license|cniet marshal of the Labor day parade.|tween the toes, and the hard skin cal- g!diu. That Medicine has taken ouf the lameness. 1 |EES7%s Social Corner Club Meeting . You see, Nestlé's is really just pure, ingsand a Mother's Book by specialists by TR s e ";‘g':; such | The defegates representing the sev- |luses from bottom of feet. -| can move my arms all right now and could do my work | | .Tne Bunetn Socidl Corner sweet milk—but changed into a pow- on how to take care of your baby, if i A S R g Figie e TeP- | eral local unions made reports, special| A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs lit- | easily. My wife said: ‘Walter, that medicine is helping p 12 is 15 to.have ity meeting . der soit is easier to digest, and-with you will il out and send the coupon | Fooenting i 3ho bad been re-| reports of interest being from 'the gas| tle atiany drug store: apply a few | you so much I believe I will try it’ It certainly is a great | @l |on “wednesiay, ut ' th none of thegerm dangers of raw milk. below. They want you to feed YOUr | conca from iha Dok Too b abes | Jorkers, the tailors. the barbers and|drops upon the corn or callus. In-|medicine for rheumatism. I am better in cvery way and Semorial 1 Norwich imed you | ¥ t awrence that is being aftend in gocd num Nestlé’s is pure milk in powder form that is already modified and dees not chief had named the Champlin hail | the carmen, reported that no cars were 'on, T (P3L Dothersome , corh o0 helped by Goldines "¢ PUGALTER HINCHOLIFIL |2 M 2 25 # require the further additien of milk. Always pure and safe, aiways uniform, and noe other. As a matter of fact|rughing and “as things looked today” | T} 6f" sain or soremess. | Truly! ; Davis Theatre. . 204 free fram che dangen of bome medificaron, Newé's s scood the tst of mats amd it as S daeis mim Rl he mien s UEU S e =1 N0 humbng ! : AT - HURT ME TO BEND OVER . Cecil B, DRMBIES dute ke 50 e ey the Joviow scls of @y by foud m t0 boctl nate and it was ali due to misunder-|hurry. He said that except in New- | ug! o R Taattied b r # S o ny > standing. Tn order to adjust mmm port and Westerly the e s had an awful bad case of ca- I et var DRFE spucta) © fetbre Py ot el Mgt P P e standing out for the demand of 60| Connecticut re nt resident - 11 ; 1 would cough till' my head ached before I could A el Bl ol R ol ati FREE! Enough Nestlé's 9, Voted that hereafter no dance licemses| conts an hour and an SIht:nour day.| Stamiamicn: TeEime et Tl Dhlehis e ot ey (hivat (1 Waw aiao seciing ard a e for 12 feedings. Send the he-ilyusd, unies SppRpved By i b i — " "|of hearing and was short of breath. It was affecting my e e o34 in coupon! * chief ‘of police. e e e ens NOANK stomach for I was troubled a lot with zas after cati i o TR n r M. 4 Chief Engineer George Egger, of[Westeyly and Wateh kiill began their G LS e thc it hont oy scomschi 1o hend (Oyer and 1 had. »CRag 7HL AR . Gne (fo dad] WL s TLK. the Westerly fire department asked|work Saturday morning and quit Sun-| TFhere were several power boats here | # Pain around my. heart. Goldine Has taken all that awa 4 single. picuié; the council to provide the way to|day noon, returning to New London to|from New London Sunday with par- |10t better. . T don’'t have gas after cating and feel stronger. 1 haven @ oud aiuien™one of (he mo Nesrri's Foon Comrart . prevent the parking of automobiles in| continue business. The owmtors‘k(ies anxious to secure quahaugs and | SPell of coughing since I started taking that medicine. Tt certainly has dove ! G20, 0 (o Dest. 208, 139 Williams 8L, New Yorx Union street and a section of Broad|soon learned that the local traffic was| craos, of which vmere is a banner crop |3 1ot Yor me and all my friends know it, for I have told them how good it |[(WETE 08 G0 AU . Please sead me frce yoor Beok aad trial packate. street, so that fire appartus cominginot a paying proposition and soon be-: this year, - WA sk ‘GEORGE PELOYGES | | o ‘golng. to I+ icine that | Written by Edg from the.fire house could have a safe|came satisfied that the trolley cars did | Mrs. Harriet Daboll, Mrs. E. L. Da- 2 _Goldine is now receiving the greafest endorsement of Name. Sidiin right of way down the Union street|not depend on residents of Westerly|vis and Miss Fannic Sweetzer have| . - A 3 cmely. powerful i hill and into Broad street. - Action|and Watch Hill for paying patronage.!gome for an automobile trin to Port- | qrolycilie’to Lawrence. People recognize {is remariible mesi. its purity. wnd 05 LCTO, POV 3 was deferred until such. time as an|Tt was the business aloiig the line from |land, Me.. where they will take an- | tiefact thatitis nota patent medicine. The Goldine man will meet sou da v | M5 SRERIL | L8 o - ordinance could be drawn by Town|Norwich, with the Groton-Stonington |other member of the party, Mrs, Lap- | 3t Broadway Pharmacy to tell you about Goldine. He does not dlaznose orl, 0% UG P8 F0 Solicttor Agard that. would meet the|and Ashaway' lines as feeders, that!pen. then through the- White. Moun- | Brescribe, but will be glad to'talk with you about your health problems and | PETEELE N0 T (Oh the .virtue of Goldine. free. | requirements as set forth by the fire | furnished the passenger business for|tains across iake Champlain, stop- regaler s -V = chief. Chief Egger also called atten-|that particular route. o ping for & week at the camp of ;Mr. | REMEMBER, GOLDINE AT BROADWAY PHARMACY ONLY week aff ol YANTIC [1aw, Mr. ana Mrs. Jason Kingstey. ion to the congestion in the event of| Before commencing operations the and Mrs. Frank Corey in the Adiron- | woz-: (o ek A | Mrs George Smith of Meriden Was| fire alarm in High and Main streets|owners of the two 'buses paid over Lo|dacks; on to Saratoga and back home | e e Ch Miss Dorothy Harvey entertained | recent suest of her mother, Mrs. M.|\with automobiles parked on both|Maurice W. Flynn, superintendent of | (urough Springfield. They will' e | dalé ‘of food, fancy articles, aprons!| where a most enjoyable i <eg the Girls Friendly society at her home | J- BoEUC i ides of the streets, and also Yo the | vehicles, the sum of $75 in license|away at least two weeks. Mrs. Da- | and ioe crema. o Ao et S s ‘droye u “bn Sunnyside Thursday evening. | g o Bonote A N0l and daughter|troublesome custom of automobiles|money. Ome paid $40 and the other|boll with two Mystic friends has re-| " Miss Abby Putnam of Providence is| Miss Carol Walden fs entertal ; Games were played and refreshments | tima in Yantie with Mo Arneg | fushing to fires with total-disregard | $35, the difference being in extra op-|cently returned fiom an auto trip to| wifh~her sister, Mrs. Willlam H.| her cousin. Miss Doris Brown.u —_—— : 1 | tim - - of giving right of wav to fire appara- | erators’ licenses. Bath, Me Clewlex. for th ¢ of ‘the summer. | Norwich Tow ) Breed Theatr, were served. mother, Mrs. H. H. Howe. tus. He referred to the way thiscon. | There was a big rush of business on| Mr. an@ Mrs. Howard Hunter are| The ) Sy riibrary Sat chiguer. & i il B (g 5 A il Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ladd observed [ Miss' Ella Arnold of Pomfret has| %, 0 ie® ol (00T "Na "5 n30n | the beach line in New London Sunday. ! entertaining Mr. and . Mrs. James | prestaens an ipaorary has chosen as| s T The human api «jhe sixth anniversary of their marriage | been spending o fow y3 here as the | jnq that like rules ought to prevail in | both the troliey cars and 'buses carry- | Hunter o New. MIIford.l 0t T | aehs Bisbon o e o | SOUTH COVENTRY Aramacic nomenges whist was piayed. | daughter of Groton were recent guests| The: nuisance in Stillmanville, caused|Turge as before the strike, the DUBLLC!|her foun chidron she Tan: berar vie L 0 vi=chowen Ditiarlen. pplcnlc at Clarks grove vt the W&} rorein arama which Workimas Cotimeoted with the Nor- | of Mt Weeks' mother” Mre: MActin| by, the. GvaAon OF suiis wates|locks o3 befocs the stuke. ihe publiciher four children, she liaa' bees v James Stacey, who bought the John|of the lake July it gt iein deama, VT wich gas and electric department werc | Wec which became stagnant and was .a | the ‘bus men coniinued to reap a har-| i \piiatyes for a month. R B EROUT tWo Yekts ince. mist| ferilied. . {1e ! Alice Joyce has ke in town Friday installing & new power| Miss' Louise Gardner has réturned (menate to public heaith, was a mai-|vest. Striking troflevmen acted 83 |peon” imiae o The Saand. Me. Bas| with an accident In a way that never| Mrs I'vank Beic ! Staffordvilieinie sands. Her To wire in Oakland avenue to carry cur- afier a stay of several weeks in Brook- | ter up foy consideration by the coun- | conductors on some of thé ‘buses and | "Cop. VISIng in the jillage. T iR he dibd hefore ira- | with herisons ‘was at the home of Beriy, ey dyide 5fsined went to the houses of Elias Stockett|lvn. . [ eil. “Ppe Incter had been Investigated | conductors on some of the ‘buses aid| Mrs Lawrence Ashcraft is: & pa- | covéring consciousness. FHe leaves his|parchts. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Taylor.! Waliress hride of a0 and -Mr. Foote, who have had - their| Mfs liam Kempton has returned | by a special committee of the councl. |t othe beach that they collected when | (/SHt in Lawrence hospital Wife. a daughter and son. Purial was|of Main stree, Sunday. . [father-in-law, :worn mouses wired for electricity. | from - of several weeks ‘in|with Dr. Samuel C. Webster. health|in the troliey car service e L AL TSI wd. L L. 'where ho fofmerl ReYi Mz Becbs ofisthie Conkromm:{na of an ali-pawert AL ana Mrs. Raymond V. Congdon | Brookivr with her daoghter, Mrs. Ed- | officer, and .- Thomas McRensie, | olvil| Pmre roliSy car seIvice - terly were| TanK Johnson of Monson have re- | lived. tional church und famiiy and Mr. and e het s and children, Florence and Raymond, | ward Wolfe. , engincer. Dr. \Webster told in detail| back in' New London in time 1o en: | lurned home after 2 visit to Mrs. Es- |, Hazel'the 2 vear old fuzhter of [ Mrs. Hugh Christy and, so nstarfed |Uon io save her biung “dre epending the month in Pawtuckel| The Yantic' baseball team made a|of ihe health menace and of the dan. | oock i ew Loudon in time t en:|ther Carroll in Fim street. Mrs. Cat-[Mr.-and Mrs. Edward Murray, dled | Saturday for two weeks' vacation at |dcuth for a murder ho ST Bome ot es: Congdon's parents, | trin G0 Saturdas atlornoon Wy | ger ot epidemic. Stdriing “from that | SO in two hours than thes took In on | Toil b a3, her Fuest her | geand | Suncay. The bads was taken (o Pui-|the share, e I SR r. and Mre. Ado oettner. nd defeated the Baltic > nt sur- S Wate 2 Satur. | daughier. Mrs. Allen Buffington an R o s AlsuiHony Higgios slapted Mowing 8 ety Lom p} source. as added to that stagnant sur- | the Westerly-Watch Hill route Satur- | S8R E0 0o £ 00 “oleg of Mon- | Mr. and Mre. Charles A. Briggs and | making prenarations for sailine for | ipelune Betty Liv s riin_in Tge Di [ Willard H. Cummings of Skowhegan, | Me. was a recent guest of John N.| Williams. | | | { : face wathr was some sewage. It and eveni Sun- | _Bris nal e LT S public heaith, and ought to be abated, | right fo opefaté in Westerly: for the | ,Judge . P. Latimer of Groton Long | Georze D. Angell. for a time, as Mr.; Miss Doris Wenver of Fast Hampton | DAIL World produttion nd Miss Lila Smith is passing the week | ingineér McKenzie stated that the| balance of the month, and they may|FOint has returned to his. business|Angell iz in poor health i auslomn ~ixiting edibngr and relak | VSN gaughters, Jennje, Mildred and Gladys, | in Spencer, the guest of Miss Glasser:| nuisance was caused by the closing | come back before the month ends. ; | Uties ‘after a week vacation. SRR easer huls ins hen guest]cives.» | == ave returned from a stay of severai| Miss Levina Bogue has returned |of the main outlet. yeats ago, which s k T i W. J. McBride of Brooklyn. N. ¥ - s ocal aconics. Sy > 2 7= at Noank from a monti's _stay nt- Danbury.|vae s Geen wooten . Toue amoe COLCHESTER S A | Who s ot ibenn | HOPKINTON | “BAYER CROSS” ON { Mies Lois Manning is_spending thc| where she attended the o s % : B ; " g is spending state summer | 8iica “in. and now covered by gwelling| In order to accommodate John P. ;| past week to the Day Kimball hosi- | Frank W. Mills_was a vie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pendleton and week in New London, the guest of |schoc nouses. Two small brooks joined at|Cluett of Madison, Conn., Judge Wil-| The Colchester ball team defeated the | o . h Miss Alice Cadman. | e Nathan Austin was calied to| B8 "I question. He aubmitted |liams heid special session of _court| Taftville Bear Cats on the park Satur. (8l for an X-ray examination. Sev.|Warrenville over Sunday. =L i Mr. ‘and Mrs. Elias Stockett spent| Hei ccently by the death of her| o Gizn to comnect these brooks, amd|Sunday night. Mr. Cluett pleaded day afternoon before a large crowd, 12| raL Je&ré since he was badly tnjured | Aire. Charies W Joly and eniaren) NmNE ASP\R Suneay in Stoninston, ‘guests of Mr.|nicce. MrsNellie Fenton: " then relleve the conditions, though a | Euilty ‘to operating his automoblle at|to 5. The locals put up & fine game, | Y 2 bull and his wife was eartul that | have il i %na Mrs. Rowland Hewitt. £ piaturday was Mary Flynn's* 12th|gitden-inch pi\> line a distance of @ Speed irl excess of 25 miles. He paid | The ‘Tatevilles played loosely, making|Decause of this there might be alfd8f& o o 000 fiing Mr. and Mrs. John Kilroy spent Sun- birthday. = Among her gifts was an Teot at a cost 6f $320, and thor- | @ fine of $15 and costs of $3.80 several — costly - errors. McDonald | &¥o% Lt M Bl e R T B RS S e B s g5 in Stoningion,” visling s, and | UbrLen. pinno.srvim her Barents B et At R et T 320, And thor | ® Westerly has awarded te S, . Bond| pitched o Foon wame, siriking oat 12| Noiinz of the Kind was shown. | | Mps Daniel I Bluke at Quonocontuus. " John Sloane has returned from a . P == | SGequate. outlet. at a total expence of| & Co. & loan of $90.000, dated Aug. 1,|of his opponents. ~The batting order |y Foy V. B Stewart is again sunply_ | Gnc cowicits bf 6 Sshivay, Line John Sion : | ZEONARD BRIDGE g e Connesl voted tn ‘ap. | and maturing Nov. 5, 1915, at 4.50 Def | was as 1oiows S e ARG AT TR AR few days’ stay in New York. i i ¥ 2 1 A it - cent. discount. Taftville—Mack 3b, Benoit ss, St. 4 = Miss Margaret Lyons of Worcester| Mr. and Mrs. I'rank S. Sheklet propriate that sum. or so murh there- in W | = - | " LeRoy' Chapman of Storrs and Mr. | 20ing by trucks and automobiles, in - R o o s et Faanghior. Vemia ot Hoiaaeton and | ¢ ¥s is neffeasary. €6 'do this' néeded T e e o 0 | prmour TR Sanclols 2b (oliatd 1b.| ind Mrs. Pdul Chanman were cailed | the absence of trolleys. her sister, Mrs. F. H. Tracy. | Saturday afternoon ind Sunday with | %Ork-. Today will be Mechanics’ bank day | hoe p. - g R j S @ aNeSunt of the Wineay of fhefr E. T Mathowson and dgughter, itzgerald of Manchesier was|Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh. Charles . Butler, property =owner W, s S oIl vl be G Solen 2 % o 3 recent guest ai the home of Mrx, M. | Hdward Foucner and' friends fromfon the Tort roud. from Bay stieet B T e e s oes O Frisdidy b, oMes Harrier Chapman park of| W x 4 - hAIs ¥ Richards New London spent Sunday at John; Watch Hill. to the Fort Mansfield res- 4 il . S ks s P ewicr | Chatham. X L is ting her brother | ers have made g00d progress 3ayer Tablets o ge more than 1.900 depositors or thelr Spencer b, Dember c. Gorgorkewich | nd®eaih, v Jugls B8 INE Gor BROElig ) having tince falr weather |uine must be mark . Mrs. Howard Denton of Philadelphia [ Clifford’s. ervation. asked for a few additional | move than, 19 S50 Mertzer 1f i visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mre Al Hughes returned to|sirest lighis in the section where a|"Rev: John M. Groton of Jenkinstown.| Score by innings A el Ja Lot 2, el S ik LY mas Hart | Provi Saturday after a few | dozen cottuges had been recently | pa. here om & vacation at the home of | Tateville . e e ] Middietown A ST Chigpman. 1 who | eoser Alvaiounts TocH has prev Forest Park of Niantic is spending 'days spent with her sister, Mrs. Ken- | erected. He said that while the fort “olck Fort k itic. is e L her sister, Mrs. | erec s t e his grandmother, Mrs. Horace Bab-|Colchester .. ...3 - - e | ativad soowi ing lice de- T e rache * few dags with friends here. = |neth L Cummings | She was dccom-|was s -rioned the governmen futy | cocg, preached Sunday in Saiem, Mase.| - Umpire, idward Kelly. Strikeouts | LosPero and also met ner grandson | retited from the Middictown police de: juche Toothache, Furache SR B Reran e week end | aings, W sy faster Hallis injehed tho likhts. The wirlng ls thexeberisibrother, Rev. Nathan“Groton. is | by McDonald 10, Donahge 1:; bhse on | 710 UnSyJRCLIelarals Thom service By Tl i, 1o aat " (Tuesday) ,anter. the | tabiots cos: hut a few e e T S A hasl gy pho Wil stay.fer Asit fande the ‘cost of inkEsllink, the? JumyN Le}io. u gueet. st the Baboock” Nonie. | Wems by McDonald 5. /DbfaiNoe i 8; | o RO Ihalocean. i employ of the Tussell Manifacturing | etores —lars cuges alsc Frivate Louis Bosue, [ S A oo | onn S o g Sheldeton ana | would be small. The matter was re. | Their fathor was & former,pastor of | homé runs, i'riedman. Lasine ionhtues Rtaba s and. the aiters| compan ight watchman.: | inestekde mark of ¥ 5 Feturned fros nee after spending | daughter of Ha d 2 ‘| ferred to the, committee on street| Christ Fj e “olches e ot o ol caidel 0 o Tade InarRs o Christ Episcopal church, Westerly The Colchesters will put in some|jilanter Magdelina of = Fitrhhure, | — = P AfbRonceticaciaener, of 12 months with the A. E. F. in active [ Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh, motored to | lights 2 i i ; B 4 ghts with power. Mrs. Annie H. Broadfoot has re-|hard practfce this week for their game service. | East Hampton and Marlborough Sun- e ial varding | w ~ - £ HELE. & | Mass.. cousins of Walter K. Nichol: | cived official notice of the awarding | with the Coloniels of Norwich Satur- | yiot: SONSTE, OF Waler, o 00! | % Sergeant Thomas F. Rowle day afternoon, calling on relatives. A’ convenient and large roomuin the isting: 41 v at S Vi 3 tarned after 12 month e in[ Miss Helen Clifford and Mrs. David | basement of the ‘town hall. adjoining | of @ fistinguished service cross to her|day next at South Windham. = {called on him Saturday. making the France and with Mrs. Rowley is| Walsh were in Norwich Saturday.|Dbolice headquarters’ has been assign- | fon. Josiah Broadfoot who was killed| Mr. and Mre Henry S. Parks and | irip™S.3utomobtie. spending some time in town. guests of | They also visited Mohegan park. led as a detention room for women and ‘“g““’;‘dv h"‘-] o S e ek S T e Bast Hamp- | 3 Mes Rowlev's father. Oliver Gardner.| Two aeroplanes were seen passing |juveniles. pending disposal 'of their| ~Mrs. Michael Bray, 35 died sudden- | ton Saturday . | = Mrs. John Ayer has Teturned from |over the past week Gases, with: convenionces for s politephy Mouday at her home in Noves ave- | ~Several from towr.went tof Hast, e MCNTVILLE & months stas in Detroit with her son. | Mrs. Divid Walsh attended the So-|masron when called fo special service, | nue. Besides her husband, she leaves | Hampton Saturday io attend the car- Hiram Aver | cial Corner picnic at Mrs. 4. T. Brown-|as well as for. those in custody.. An|{iree sons and a daughter, also her|mival and Old Home das celebration As Mrs. A. E. Blaisdell and her sis- > Willard Manning has returned from |ing's at North Franklin Wednesday. |appropriation of $800 was made in fi- | (ainer, Touls Cella. and several broth-| Edward Kelly, Jeremlah Shea and|, - *\ i Hammond. were driv- R R R Rk Teives 1a Tuw |iPhere were about O meihant Phncial town meeting. - to)‘met. this|reand sisters | | . '- | Harry Priedman of New London were| i Mex BAith Hammond, wers ariv Sordon. and max e i Tuese hin | Juder wnaMrs. ‘A "G Kneelana ot | Fdom Into Teadiness. for ihe Intended | TRere emesrs Tere clecied b guoat their homes here over Sundays | 8 LORS SR 2 RS, 00V, e Yusin, ‘Oliver Wentwort non and Mrs. Warren M. Knee-|use. but nothing had been done in|Gpane; 5 < ! S ! Rockland mill, the wheel struck a pro- Elias Stockett and Nathan Gilman iford called on local rela- | th: Ti P Flyan aj - (’,'”“ B0CTELS John O. H. Pitney,|the P. R. Strong place on South Main ] 4 i a Mrs. Frederick Kingsley has retur Bt (ioteld Pelics. ‘Chiat. Brow | . E asurer: Truman e. Y 5 s ng: return ple and Police Chief Brown a com-|Xewherrv, Ridley Watts, John O. H.. Walter B. Lombard of Hartford was| While Mrs. Blaisdell received a severe | j A pneuma »d from a stay of several davs in Nor- ammer for tamping | mittee to secu : . 2 " hammer o securs plans of the work | pir 5 4 : S - sprained knee. | wich with her son and daughter-in- |paving s has been invented. to be done. the Gost of the same and| | tneT: trustees. e ! dimgmother on Norwleh ) o Grace Hooper is the guest of N v o Sopertitoaiicetiug o fhe; onie o g s A ires Rumber 5t _the peaple. in | het. aunt In Rockviie. cil. i STONIN-TON town and_vicinity are in hopes that| _Mrs. Royce Brockett of New York, 5 [} Tree Warden Ed Gavitt informed| j.xander Weismeyer has brought| The ©Old Peabody Pew will be repeat- | Who With her son, Royee, Jr., has been | ; the council that due to the increased | ¢t against his wife louice, and his| €d. as they were unable to attend the | Dassing several weeks with her uant cost of labor :and material he would{con Max Weismever {o recover two | Arst production of the play. The char- | Mrs. Ray Woodmansee, is spending | . ihe unable to care for all the town|} 2 Sees S WO |acters were admirably taken, especial. | August with her sis Frank ° Children Cry for Fletcher’s Nrade feacs ‘with. the ‘smount to coum. | lots and « large dweliing in Industrial| A°I5TS PSS SYHIRLY SSken, Sepecial | Stewara, of Watart ; o . i -l had appries'ed for the work, = 3 Mrs, | Carrier) and Miss Nancy Wentworth: James Church, who recently resign- | L, IFse’ The Attic ‘Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic * were put to work. Transform that slacker space into cheerful, com fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it's quickly dene without , disturbing the » o8t of tha hovuse. Amx Le O, 08 Gstalls. The property was deeded to $300. There wus much work vet to! \Yeismey (Mrs. A. T. Van Cleve). The company §d _as superintendent of the Bank | elsmever by her husband in 1916 and | o pects to go to Westchester with the | Daper mill, will,at an early date move | be done in the White Rock section. He | gince. p er mill K made recuest for another $100. The | per som: The st in samaine 108 to! piay soon, ito New York state with his family. 7 that eczema ! request was granted. to be the loss of affection. The papers |, Albert and Stewart Barton of Hart- | _ Mrs. Frank Miner and her daughter. | Superintendent Thomas McKenzie | are returnable to the Septdmber term | (ord are guests of thelr grandmother. | Miss Honriest S CIEEy ere enendlos 5 of the waler and sewer ' department) of the superlor court for New London | Mir I8 VAENT | ¢ o adam | et b . Bldvedse of imtic occu explained fo the council that the | county I > _ Rev.F. C. i Nia : : | wa sa week end caller in town. ! tist churc {howrd_of commissioners had reached| Miss Agnes Walsh 13. dauiler of | "3 Jng aire. Timethy Nutter re- | Bundhy merning, The Cheistian Fno| Py ang A e o Atimming Tand 1n| the late William 1. and Dora Ssivia|turned to their home in Whitinsville, | deavar service of the evening which| sores that sprcad s . alsh, died Monday in the Norwich|Maes. Sunday after two weeks' visit was.to bave been held at the home of | generally can be described as e Little watery blisters that appear the skin and then break, accompanied connection with the sewerage svs- |sanatorium. where she has been @ pa- | wiap 9 i = B | : The Kind You i SR o hich the judge would sell the | tiomt- Several macthn: THor tom e D21 | with Mrs. Nutter's parents. Mr. and|Thomas Church was omitied becausc Aol P e nitaii % - ! Have Always Bought, ‘and which ‘has Deem |iond ‘Aesired for $550 and ashed for | be recsived for buril m Srooiagiin | Mrs A. . Roper. | Bes RS Hinghs grivice, Atayelly b e T gmacie e - A in use for over thirty st tona Wil irty years, nas borme the signature of | council approval. By vote the coun- | by her guardian, Charles E. Davis. e s, B S b of Eartrocd. tormer Toue eptincly. Ano 3 i i “=s"80d has been made under his per- | Cil endorsed and approved the action | Stonington Pointers. home on Lebanon avenue for the sum- | resident, is visiting among relatives then banda Central Wharf % sona: supervision since its infancy. e T oo s 600 Teot tome and | William Rosen has returned from a | mer vacation. here for two week: . Lo s ikdm .« Allow 20 9n¢ t0 deceive i R ipironges = hospital in Hartford, where the index | "The loca! company of Home guards rasgles 4 Seiimores N TR 'an Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just. 2 - TTh e:u:cx'lln»nvld e e ot e TRht el fopaestod BROOKLYN o g g MO s = i ) -as-good # are bus . i upon. | Richards. o few miles west of here,| CXF T — Experiments that trifie with and ondanger the health of the water and sewer board in award- | Miss Maria Trumbull is entertaining| Towell Blake has closed his vieit| wo o | H 2 B ing the contract for 1200 barrels of | Mrs. D, L. Hakes of Colchester. with relatives here and left Monday R i 8 . and - Children—] rience i v o . o P ; % ent. Portland cement to the Westerly Lum-| George Robinson, son of Mr. and |for a short visit with his brother Al-| % - ber company at $2.44 net per barrel.| Mrs. John Robinson. has arrived from | fred in Derby, when he will return t A I, destroyi Bed Bugs Is The contract was also s:'pp:nved f'x:r overseas and is awaiting his discharge | Chicago. or estroying L 188 . |pumping machines at $6512. to The|at Camp Merritt. - Rev. W. H. Heigham left for his new 5 - cm»u a harmiless substitute for Castor 0il, Paregoric, Power Equipment company., Bosto! Miss Aubrey Cooper of Hartford is|field on Monday, his goods going by 4 Roaches, Watzr Bugs, An Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains Councilman Daniel Larkin asked the | the guest of the Max Winkler family. | truck. Etc. The guild of Trinity church held on |, [ | 25c a Bottle at > a . - i E. Brayton i ."““h: moflm"f"m"’m. ;;“;:::R:h ::mmc nbmnui. Its i o a m Tt atens only eurviving membor of . the “26(n | Wednesiny afrernoon in Unltarian hon - 1 thirty years it has ed as a lock-up and which had not - = = - 1‘:’ in constant use for the velief of Constipation, Flatulency, | been utilized of any consequence in Paper in all lines is going up and mm m"‘w”mm “mfiné Ehayisg F":x.i;h;iu arising |1,y éfiarfv)nfis or ‘é‘:fi‘m:;’;;?.‘;:ii l . . Ils f 1 - mach wels, aids. v : tow! inf ea the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and naturai ;u.,, ?fa, ing e i e atest ormation cails for an riy The Childrea’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. the i Tasis SroE L [Comnelimen : d 1 1 f Thorp and Larkin were appointed a — advance in the prices o committee to sell the building _GENUINE_ CASTORIA ALways i e Blank Books Dunn’s Pharmacy | 50 Main Street ;Tha.mes River Line |~ STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall Transportation Co. | the S i reported twerms-four arrests d . Good blood makes firm tissue, strong nerves, * |July. as follows: For violating : 2 tomobile Jaws S, and one ‘each for steady cyesand clear brain. Keep your blood pure and bewng A lewd == wanton person, vio- lent wssault and rugitive from jus- full of healthy, red uscles, and your livet active, by A word to the wise is sufficient. - Mo $rohur Tor S nlariheg Sin- using Beecham’s Pills, which remove poiscnous matters Kt N SN 5 As the 1 — t; stem, assist imi i 3 SEza i# 3 Mondaye, Wednesdays a A e D fom il the stomach to assimilate its . -Anticipate your needs. Buy now R e days and ‘Suidi London, 9 p. m Passenger rates between Norwich and New York. $2.50. Staterooms, all outside, $1.10 cluding war tax | F. B. KNOUSE. Agent food, and the food to nourish.the body. A world- famousremedy to strengthen the vital organsand helpto - (4 X tendent of health, reported one case . | of whooping cough and one of typhoid ¢ | voted to meet Tuesday. Sept. 2. Dr. Samuel P. Webster, superin- -..and save money. The Cranston Co. Tavern licenses were granted M: The Kind You Have Aiways Boug' Thomas MaWeeney, Court B. Bliven: James Collins and Oswell Willet: " " . Bea. 2 s Jamesl Coltng pud Anaweir WRIsr |08 - Directions of Special Valse to Women are with Every Box. B al . an 0 was i - s . THE CENTAUR Commany NCw von S WOEN YOU WANT 10 put 50 iness beforw ‘tne public. Tnere 18 Bo medium Deiier than [nrougn the ad Vertisizs :oiumas of Tha Bullatin i R o R AT e i i s