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Morley’s labymootdnl-l. TheHny,Gnm Etc..o‘er- ek 16 6uir ‘customers “is ' care- Full ‘anct.dadmfinewn- n-ouu at dificnmdof excellent quality. :Chas. Shsberg & Son |= 3 COVE STREET The . new " school ‘house at _ Gra: 1oted 50 ti L Toland, wi will be_comp ecreased an even two hours, can begin Wi wu:sua.zmur-kngh wfi atalie Fisher of 3 qumehmuw [ s and George m&uu«m& Doy ot 3 ..x..xfin"’"" -un qhinln‘ 13 'houx‘s, 19 minutes. Fresh scallops, crabs,’ oysters, choice variety ,utrlct!y fresh fish today | at Powers Bros.—adv. . about 40,600 has Norwich wholesale firms. ames Griggs, a native of Ham early yesnot e. did a neat job ,:bjwn.‘l barn at® East Oneco this Army and Navy chibhouse on \way, Norwich, tomsrly i Ma- brey’s,. has been . snv painted in an attractive ecru tint. was Miss Carrie BE. ash- lnm Roger: , formerly of Worwich. there will be a teachers’ Ellington, of the teachers of the four towns which Superintend- ent Leon C. Staples supervises. : t Saybrook, Edgar Smith, employ- lt the Shore Line Electric barns, before they were closed, is now engaged as watchman at,the power house. - The Irene M. a pleasure boat which has been running from this city to New London and Oceal Beach. is to be taken off and will make her last trip today. Tt is mentioned at Mystc that Miss Myra B, Denison has returned to Jew- ett City with Miss Marjorie Brewster, who has been making a visit at the Denison home. Come to the Country Town Fair at Gales Ferry Country Club xl‘ollnd!. today, at § p. m. Supper with music t closing tea at the Mystic Art| §90.16. u:ibzgn a member of the eotlnmltten association, car | veived by t] A oo g:«:u:::alvfid by one of| were visitors Mrs. Alice NORWICH TUBERGULOSIS | ALLOTMENT I8 ga2| 204 With the receipt of a check for $13.- National Tuberculosis A e ‘muefieu agent for that association, j‘-fi obtained ‘the final allotment fund which was guaranteed -by the %l'nberluln Eed Cro: to:. Nstional uberculosis association for giving up its Red Cross seal sale last fall. The| check brought the total amount re- e state tuberculosis com- ‘mission to $43,710.02, the exact sum received from the sale of seals in Connecticut in 1917 under the auspices of the state tuberculosis commission. The sum is heing distribdtéd by the commission to " its local agents throughout the state on the basis of their seal sales in 1917. Theer are 3% such agencies and the amount dis- tributed -to them has heen divided among the following items: Adminis- tration, $8,203.46; visiting nurses, $16,- 702.50; -material rcflef $9.192.96; edu- cational work, $ 1 sanatorium patients, $2,602. ..' dispensaries, $1,- 525: open air .chooll. $916.20, miscel- Bungalow. ' This at a cost of $17, 0.0 hd cost about $43, Article Ten in tho wm rads as; fol- lows: to maintain my home at. Point, Conn., with all its appurtenances so long as my son, Henry Brgdlw Phnt CROWDED HOU‘E IEE' MITZI AT THE DAVIS & Buuu.ml gowns, an unusually: at- tractive chorus, elaborate scenery and features i cat song numberes the musis Henry W. Savage offering, which was seen. by a crowded house at the Davis: | theatre' on Friday evening. Do Tacute he MELSE, el vening. e L Wi gar Allan Woolf, was lllltn:‘q »yb. Lee Arthur's dramatization of Bart. ley’s story, Shadows. Mitzi's soft. bell- comedy Head Over Heels. l‘ s, £ gt “I “direct my trustees to contipu-> v' Eastern Mitzi, the! Mrs. 1| and trust m the provisions of icle Tsn will_ require the. trust M-.xeut of opeérating .t q conpected with ® Brad- Surize o ' time- \Henry =) n M\lpy in) Whether the provisions of |- .Of the trusts ‘created for the wife and-son of the ascertaining the net in- New REV./AND- MRS. H. E. ANDERSON . VISIT \NORWICH RELATIVES Former. Norwich residents, Rev. and Mrs. _Henry E.- Anderson (Bertha f-wuk'xm m;(thleir - son - -Elmer and ghters,. Merle and Doris Anderson, | of Livings J.. have been vis 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Park,:of s:-.hoal street. Thurs- day “evening . Mr. Anderson. con- ducted. the rfiyor meeting at the ~ | First Baptist church, where on several previous oeccas: he has supplied the ¢ M. Bis: 01 3 York and Amy Capron Plant, Groton.| pi |CORN-ON, COB, MA ner Stur‘e- ¢ 2 comparaii "’f'“zfl‘ o l!eu T4 .w l 01 n; banks 2 A’ t.em‘n Y to June g ';‘rge increase .ip saw vings. ‘this year roughout. Connecticut,, bothi "in ' the uflng- banks and in the gavings de- partments, of. statg banks and ‘trust companies, has, uqa -Aup\ af least in to1 the =ov. mpaign- of ‘education..in thrift. e, Richard sell, director of war savings. for C’oun.ecticut, .uw on, receiving figures | from’ Commissipner . turges, that :the objact of the hrltt. ovement was not merely to sell thrift . and war. savings stamps; .but._te.. encan: in banks and all cmuervnuy- securi- ties, and..it her to find that gut wqre becom- though = the Gonneo favestraentr 1951 2 The deposits of ‘Conhecticift savings banks’ have varied as follows during the nast year; Oct. 1, 1918, $367.50% 600,60; Dec, 31, 1918 $374,170,175.8 | April 1, 1919, i386823,a1609 June 30, 1919, $987,646.445.1 From_ Qcfober tqv Jm\unr "the sav- ings bayks deposits ed more ‘than’ six million’ aonau om Janu- ary to April they increased ‘twelve and one-half -million’ dollars. From Jan. of ‘this to*Jan.’ 30 the inerease in savings banks’‘défiosits amounted to $13,76,%69.80" ° the' nssets ‘Increased in about tfie*same ‘tatic.as the deposits. 1 e rage investment|® RoAQ‘f NAT‘lvE cmcxzn. . GIBLET.SAUCE D POTATOES FRESH MEGETABLE SALAD PPLE PIE OR =« (2 v « %+ COCOANUT CUSTARD (ICE CREAM cmu.;p WATERMELON : confé.: 2 Lo CI-HCKE.N CREOLE w1 QLI ER™ BROILED LIVE LOBSTER DRAWN BUTTER b. CORN ON GOB FRENCH FRIED POTATDES FRESH VEGETABLE SALAD PLE PIEOR APREE, '‘COCOANUT "CUSTARD 1CE CREAM CHILLED WATERMELON QFFEE. ~OPEN ALL-DAY WESTERLY; 1<+ “RHODE 1% CENTRAL STORE Select Besf. From :Choice Western Steers. Bacon By the Strip, 38c. Stew- ing lamb, 20c. - Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ib®. 25c. Beans, 10c’(b. Table Potatoes, B5c: pk. * Heavy . Cream. Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day. J.-M. YOUNG & SON Telephone 1238. 1SLAND their roadways be érous varfety, are ; laneous, $962.5 and dancing, etc.—adv. In general a sll!ement from the of- | toned voice went straight to'the hearts Whil orwi v ' wet Knights ‘Templar form Conueteicut | fice of the state tuberculosis commis- | Of her audience, who were delighted | Rav. :Mr, Andzr:mvir;f ..::m:z;n -ef:l: MRS. W, TYLER OLCOTT f,‘;“‘o‘[,‘,‘:,, fl"onvfcrx“:::rd ahoss aré pen with her song numbers, and her end- 3 v Rev N PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL |etrated by crystaline coral pools, and will attend the triennial conclave of/ sion pointed out Friday the money has that order which is to be held in Phil- adeiphia during the week beginning been used for the preventive and ed- ucatiomal anti-tuberculosis work which which is done by visiting nurses and less store of humor and wit keid the house in an almost continual laugh. In the words of ome of her admirers in ¢ Frida: Mr, A.ndergm th’ m- family and Mr. ark ‘motored to Williman ere guests of Mrs. William S, Friends.-of Mrs. W. Tyler Olcott will regret to learn thai.she has been very iH at.her summer heme on- Block Is- the waters about are noted for their ever changing and vivid color “The isidnds lie off the coast o September 6th. » that item, amounting to $16.702.50, or| the audience, she is a “gquaint little . el as i M e ot E88 il Flauration of Labor | nearly half the eniire smotint. thal: | creature " Bubbing over with mirth | Jcluon g ney: Mr- Andorson, in 10| land. ang na veen STRRAT T e I RN T S Ta Day with a big| cates clearly the central aim in-the and song. Ro ‘ment -to-a - Providence. ho 3 5 -~ ) ol i ::;:':i«dn::uom h-‘x’*';m ar the L nedn | tiibeponloais campalan: Of Yodhy: !} Mitzi was well supported by Joe ;,"“h;:efl‘:;:whm t?mrmarh}v held. a the same laiitude | as.. Charleston P The money distributed by the state| Keno, a clever comed: who appear- ! St s family | BERMUDA AIDED START . FortWorth and San Diego. " They a tion was held in June. o = i will lea yorwich today (Saturday)| . ; 677 miles from New York. Their ex Rounds of North Sterling,| tubereulosis commission to the iffers| od as T. Anthony Squibbs, a publicity il SEve Ferwich today (S LAFAYETTE HELPED FINISH | 877 ) xor o, il . i1 hee hunter, wen tio East|ent cities and towns for 1919 inc agent. Another charactef WOrthy Ofiar mox( wesk b °-u:m' REDRIL | mehist. Bermudd’ Telands st car. the o SR el At oRgat the following: Griswold, $108.41; New| mention was Paul Ker as Signor Bam- | home adventures. of Rgbinson’ Cru B flowers,, practically all went Killingly and hived a road-side swarm of bees only a short distance from the village, Monday. One of the pleasant results of the rainy season is the beautiful green- ness of lawns and shrubbery about atch Hill this year. Néver has the London, $980.53; NorNwich, $422; limantic, $776.96. 'YOUNG-KELLY MARRIAGE, A YEAR AGO, ANNOUNCED According to the Danbury News.:the James T. Young binetti, who carried hls rolé with ex- cepthn.l abuit}' Robert Lawson The vart Pel;‘;leld was well carried by Buth Os- wa The musical comedy was presented eldest son, ‘While here the Andarson ran:- 1. also -visited relatives in Greene- le and:‘Voluntown. 3 — U > Nofiwlcfl MAN ENLISTS their. cnlonlzatlo later chronolo‘y fo United States st events consistently pr number of years.” g ‘With this® statement thé Geographic Society préfaces nd présept in (he\r zcufldus parallel to Wwith™ -the ated” by a National “ bulle- te that. port. “Juan Bermudez, sailing from Spain to Cuba in 1515, with a cargo of hogs discovered the islands when blew him to their shores. App he left some of the hogs there, later visitors ‘found the animals -or seaside’ village looked “more beauti- | many friends “of .Dr. in two acts. act one showing the office | g for—and”more! Back | ful. i in- that' city’ were surprised fo learn|of Sterling & Tawbon wttora Tt N INFANTRY @ERvICE| D on the ‘Bermiudas « pHincipal|ine island. From him the isiands were Winthrop Dell colony at, the Goldén|that he had been mafried a year ago.| had a real businesslike appearance, | Sroup “of the Britigh West ' Indles;| named and,. thus originated the 'hox Fnetn stands quality s well as good ] gone inn o Hamber ot Mleasant times| He ‘was lately discharged from the| with a corps of pretts teleobons snye, | Fdward L. Sechan of Norwich has|which, ' some " Englishfet = suggest | mamen . s U o R e s the nast week. including & corn roast| medical corps of the army.with. thel ctenographers amil: messenmer. £irie. :;‘.“;;;"f:‘ :”’ Sr'innifleld (TPSTUltg | should be ceded”fo” the Uited States |one tide and a ship on the othe tookes key Point, Wednesday night, | Fank of first lieutenant. The fact of | Mitzi made ' her first appearance| T service in the infantry In part payment of the ‘American’ War|'which still are preserved in various S e at Turkey Poin! 5 A the marriage leaked out when he first| through the transom, as the door was! L7, MlinZ such wvacancies as may be|loans to Great Britain. collections. and a straw ride to Norwic riday| Cont home: for @ vacstion of 30 days locked. The second scene showed a | Created by future ilegislation reorgan-|° “The Robinson Crusoe comparison | ““imne iefands were setiled througk Smart for the start of the season, but [-night. before resuming: his practice in New | handsomely furnished suife izing the army. it i3 the policy of the|obtrudes because the island was dis- | nrough- the efforts —of -~ Sir George ; A’ woman minister, Rev. Mary Ma-|Poiore ! {war devartment, to” select,. appointees | covered and later. seitled, as the' di- | Samiers. who beeome SApresssd wiir from among persons who served as|rect result of, shipwrecks: and the set- [thejy fertility and beauty during a neither too much nor too style that most men want : and; qfi-m} $3, $4 and $5 in the pay too much for. Il Bopulpr. colors of the day. * Morley’s Hat Store FRANKLIN SQUARE . NDRWICH NOTICE < PaF Pr’untnllbxllalfimtthe Town of Norwich on or be- fmSept 1. comber of Lanesville. Mass., has ae- ted the call to become preacher at .the Central Village church . and will begin her pastoral duties Septem- ber 1st. The .books bequeathed (he library of ghe ‘town of Union by the Jate Mrs. Cornelius W. Morrow. of Nashville, Tenn., formerly of Norwich, have been put into circulation and number over 70 volumes. ‘At Stafford Springs there have 80 many cases of whooping cough mx the summer that a doctor’s cer- te will be required of every pu- ni’ ‘wishing to attend at the opening of the term. Shade tree trimming and cavity work. Our state certificate is our guarantee of satisfactory work. Viec- tor Perreault, Danielson, Conn.—ad hHe United States "Civil 'Service commission announces for August 30 an examination for tugmaster, _for men. A vacancy in the Navy Yard service, New York, N. Y. at $6 a day will be filled from this examination. William A. Willard of Hartford; former vice president of the Willard Family association, was made ts president at-the twelfth annual _re- union held at Winchester, N. H., Sat- been | Dr. Young was in the army for 11 menths and was released from service at Camp Devens August 21. Most of the time he was at Camp Shelby, Miss. Dr. Young was married September 4, 1918, Miss Marguerte Kelly, daugh- ter of Mrs. M. J. Kelly. of North High street, Norwich, in St. tephen’s church in New York city. by Father Fadden. Following the service the bridegroom returned to Camp Shelby, and his bride returned to her home in Norwich. After the armistice was sign- led Mrs. Young joined her husband at jCamp Shelby and remained there un- til he was ordered to’' Camp Devens last week to be mustered out. Mrs. Young is visiting in her home in this city and will join her husbdnd in Danbury in a few days. Fined In City Court. George Strzelczyk who butchered hogs in the limits of the city was fined $5 and costs in the city court on Fri- day morning. His bill which he paid was $13.50. Industrial Improvement Corp. The Norwich Industrial Improvement corporation has notified the secretary of state that the corporation has pur- laid in the beautiful gardens . of Penfield estate. Five acrobats, as members of the Bambinetti troupe, appeared with Mitzi in a lively tumbling act. Among | the m al numbers were Mitzi’s Lul ¥ , The Big Show. Mitz and girls. Head Over Heels by Mitzl, and Lawson, Every Bee Has a Bud of emergency officers _during. the war with "Germany, according to a dis- patch. Fqua] consideration will be given to all appli tions, whether the applicant is still in the service .or necessarily has been discharged in the process of demobilization. Tts Own by Mitzi, T Wads Lonely by!be provisional' for a period of two Harry Murray as Edward Sterling and., Edith, and Funny Little Something by Mitzi, Squibbs nad Rebekah Cauble, who appeared as Muyriel. Sterling, =is- ter of Edward Sterling. 4 ARRESTED FOR THREAT AGAINST TROLLEY EMPLOYE John Bowker of Greeneville, a for- mer lineman of the Shore Line Electric Railway company, was arrested on Friday evening by Myron O. Morgan on complaint of Archibald W. Joyce, a present employe of the road. Joyce claims that Bokwer and.another man stopped him (Joyce) on Main street and threatened him. with vio- lence if he appeared on the cars on Saturday.- Joyce pointed out Bowker to Officer Mnrnnd,s one of the men, but could not identify the.other man. At police headquarters Joyce claim- vears, during which time the appoint- ment may ‘b¢ tefminated should the provisional officer be found unsuitable f.c‘r Dertarent retention {n The ser- vice. | sHoweR QivESFoR MISS MARY RYAN n scaunnenus shower was given Mise Mary ‘Ryan on last Tuesday ev- ening at'the home ' of = Miss Maude Quinley of East Main street. . The.af- fair was fivee her by the members of the sewing circle of which Miss Ryan was a member, in honor of her approaching marriage to Fugene Con- nor. . Refreshments were served dur- ing the ey ening and’ the entertainment consisted of piano-solos and-vocal se- lections. Miss Ryvan was given many ueful gifts. Those present were “the Misses Mary - and Helen McNally, A1l appontments will ! Mary™ Callahan, “Jane Dearing, Julia|’ themselves a bark tlers had to buil the bulletin con- to set sail again, tlnues “As for the anticipation of American history, on a minjature scale, it may be notéd that the colonization took place seven yvears before the, Pilgrims Tanded” at ~“Plymouth/ “"Mass., that witches ‘were burned, Quakers were persecuted and miscreants were ducked, ~ before similar - otcurrenes are recorded in Ne h Tong * betore protested - dgainst " the ‘ Mother try’s rule, until the ' island were over full; but'relief came,.in their case, not through- a declaration of freedom, but ' by .the' accession of Cromwell ~“BUt, the of the Ame: Coun- prisons gmm Bint ntaet P° &e 1;'.,lerllln arises m ° the 011 but lnrzdlten fact that while ‘the ‘immortal Lafayette gallantly helped ‘the colonies conclude their war of independence; the Ber- sojourn enforced by the wracking .of the: ship_which was carrying him to Virginia.” horse, dealers,.are coming to to _buy. Americar Scoteh. the Unjted States horses GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Prompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 430 apriAMWFaw1 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER - mudians supplied the ammunition to begin it. “So acute was'the nédd Mdr powder in T775 thdt Geéorge Washington wrote fo ‘tHe governor' of Rhode ‘Fslard that Héwever - stidll," is- be- Best work dnd materials at - right prices by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West . Maim 8t | DR, WILLJAM. T DRISCOLL e o urday. The 1920 reunion will be held chased 2,774 shares of its capital| ed Bokwer said: -If you o back on . : ; % . ] Connell, Mary Ryan. Jennil Tearni “that*, there ‘CUK. BAILEY, at Winchendon, Mass. stock. the trolley tomorrow vou will zet|Conmell 3 LR e, Toomes, grbtioe: . Tasckliy AR thare - islunden'weh #nxitus 6 have the Physician and .Surgeon Th' Fa Greundl will the. n,ddie -all ‘day SUNDAY, AUG. 31, Exhibitors ‘having - busin grounds Faneral Direétors and Embalmers )TICE be closed to i 1919 A Collinsville correspondent notes that the clergyman who has accept- ed the call of Norwich Town Congre- gational church, . Rev. Gordon F. Bailey, has returned from Bethlehem, N. H., wherc he was the guest of Judge and Mrs. William H. William of Derby. From North Stonington Mr. and Mrs Clifford Thompson and guests, Miss Ida- Leffingwell of Norwich, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard _Bentley of White Rock, motored to Natick, where they were the guests of relatives early :| i/ the week. Parcels containing articles of mer- chandise acceptable in the domestic Tail service, other than perishable foodstuffs, will now be received up to a weight limit of -fifteen pounds for transmission ~ to Hyngarian prisoners in Siberia at the postage Tate of 12 cents a. pound’ or fraction of a pound, {Pidinfield teachers include,.at the High School, instructor in science, Miss, Jane D. Mahoney of Norwich, ed. at New Rochelle coilege; History jand Spanish, Susan R. Wilcox, of Nor- Town, Connecticut en, #t Moosup, Room"4, Miss. “Druéou ot Norwich, Wmmunm tralia, Jurors For Criminal Term. drew the juror: %ihe INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Alfred P. Allen has returned from Boston. Miss Elizabeth F. Pullen entertained 4t bridge Friday afternoon. Miss Barbara Fairchild- Allen is at home, after a visit in Bennington, Vt. Mrs., Nelson Case Taintor of Hart- ford is the guest of Miss Marion Bishop. Mrs. E. Allen Bidwell and daughter have returned, after nine months’ trip through the west. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Allen: of Huntington Place, have returned from a motor trip of several days, (ounnz the North Shore, Massachuse: Rollin C. Jones in Y with ‘Frederick 'J. Hough “of - Collingville, sails from New York today, (Satur-{‘ day) on-a two weeks' -trip to St. John’s, Neéwfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Trumbull, |- who have been spending the summer at their Norwich home, left town this .College; for|week for San Francisco, - fport they will sail for Sidney. Aus- thence. to months. . . Miss Suzanne Gallaudet, whose captivating , grace known at erican’ Memorial given 'at the Oceanside Ho- as’ an exponent B New ‘London on Friday, Hibbard | interpretive dancing.is so' weil " otman of this city, assistant clerk]jlocally, beaten up.” Bowker was charged with breach of the peace and released on ‘oonds of $100. FAMILY REUNION FOR ¢ SON’'S HOMECOMING At the home of E. H. McCall, Mount there was held; View -farm. Lebanon, recently a reunion in honor of the; homecoming of their second son, Cal- vin, who_has been discharged from the army. This is the first gathering of the family for two years. Calvin Mc- Call _served 13 months in the service. Twenty were present at the clambake served on the lawn in the afterrioon by a Colchester caterer. Later a musi- cal and literary program was enjoyed and was followed by games and sports. The oldest son, Royce, was discharged from the nayy some time ago. WILLIMANTIC C. E. FAVORS 5 TREATY RATIFICATION (Special to The Bulletin.) ¥ -Petition. from a committee of the members from Connecticut of the con- ‘vention of the Friends of Greece favor- ing. the return ‘of . Thrace.and *Noi to Gx'eece instead o: Bulgar! Wi tic Christian Endeavor un- ion, favoring treaty.ratification. i | i and Mrs." Pat- Xamara, Mary McKay rick Swme STORRS FAM LY IEUNION . HELD AT HARTFORD Judge Lewellyn J. Storrs of Mans- field was elected president of the Storrs Family association at the re- union” held ‘at Hartford Wednesday e\eningn Robert P. Storrs of Cheshire and bert E. Stearns: of Mansfleld were elected viee presidents, while Miss Abbe O. Storrs of Mansfleld. was selectéd secretary.and treasurer, and Stedman Storrs of . Mansfield was chosen collector.. . The members of the nl!oc!.lflnn passed . a resolution in honor. of Lieut. Richard A. Storrs of Cheshire. whao dlejl in .the service of his country. CITY ‘ROQUE ’TOI,JRNEV y - AT LOCAL COURTS The city roque tournament is:in pro- gress at the lécal foque courts among the Iocal players, for ‘possession of the ctps’ given by the ldeal roque as- sociation. for the papst six Years by Loue-Stock- well gnd Gerald PBrassill. “The phy.l‘! ent the tourpameént Bri 1, Toue Stockwell, Sullivan, Richard Peale and James Brassill. in the local talu-nmen = Dsmss MOTION TO -OUST RECEIVERS Thé cups have been held|up Up #o. date” Stockwell leads |’ embargd’ lifted “upon’ dhiffment ‘of food supplies from “the coloniek; ‘Washing- ton addressed a lettor 'to'the people of the island who had shown themselves sympathetic with the American rev- alutionists, promising them ample ‘sup- ply of provisions and every other mark of “affection ‘and “friendship ch_the gratetul'. citiZens " of a’ “fréé” country can bestow on its brethren’and ben- efactors’ if they would njake’this am- munition available for the Continerital ‘army. It so happened that the powder had beén procured béfore~the leiter was_ delivered and ‘with ‘it the Con- tnental army compelled the British to €vacuate Boston. = “Not*only the wdle of the ‘powder, But 7thé " fact “that - Bermudd “allowed the colonies”ts hdve salt, o incensed 'the governor of Berthuda that he up- braided the citizens" for treason-and feeling ran-so high that he ‘Was re- moved. His Successér was a native of Salens, Mass’, Whose' loyalty to . the Mother Coufitry ‘W45 such that he gave “in"the coldmies rath- « ‘This town’today is’ the seat of the island'gévermment. Tt has a population of less. than 3,000 street has receive dhis discharge from Has, resumed-. practice, 321 Main 84, | Alice Biilding.' Office’ hours 2-4, 7-8) Tel. 354-2, Residence phone 3543, It Will Pay you to See the WM., FRISWELL - CO. About DIAMONDS PRICES THE LOWEST 25-27 Franklin Street PLUMBING ‘AND GASFITTING IRON CASTINGS ‘FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11"to 25" Ferry Stroet : - Phone 581 Modern Plumbing modern houses as ; ti were | tel, Magnolia, Monday, Ang. 25. HILL STREET BoY pot B 3 .,m,mh,‘,,:';‘;“‘;?";,, o Topotiie LODGE NOTES Ay Sl AR L P B A B Y iy Superior court | jeiamas ol n e capital ‘3";',’: i ghting. W guaran- 3 NOTES Michael 7. McCarthy of No.-14 Hill | P28 rendered his decision A0 the peti- | Gockburn; lord -chief~ justice -of Ens- very best PLUMBING WORK dion for the removal of the receiversiiang-”and before that one%of its most orkamian et “the" Jairest 3 S gt VEes e }{ BROUGHTON BRANDENBURG IND!GTED FOR LARCEN New Yo Aug. ’S—RDu[hwn ndenburg, former newspaper writ- who ‘was acquitted i of resulting REBEKAHS. Members of Hope Rebekah lodge, iNo. 21, held an enjoyable outing on Friday at the home of Mrs. Paul Col- ins at Poquetanuck. There e were about 1909 of;a | 40. present who enjoyed .the _day. ‘noon dinner was served which - LAt e the - zrxfly He was mustéfed, out at Camp.Djx and is at present spmp: “in New.York'as the guest of relatives. Served Overseas 13 Months. Mrs. J. Masan . Cn.rp-ntfi and son, J. of thé Groton.Irom Works... The mo- tion ig denied. The decision was ren- dered ltem’f:mrldly afternoon. Judge Maltbie fi that the receivers are operating the.plant with _efficiency and that no charges of dishonesty or mismanagement have been sustained. famous: - lawyers., ~ €ockburn, " nearly three-quarters: of ‘a century ago, made the plea of insanity which saved the !lfa ;romnml ‘M'Naughten, ‘who shgt Alk ‘us- for.. plam and prices. i1 K TOMPKINS jed of clam . chowder, cow meats, of Boston are visit- P . which id -- President | crackers, cake, pie and ice cream. ing Mrs, R. C..Carpenter fof two weeks s é d was fl;g author, was indict- | next regular meeting will be held om| at Wave. Crest cottage, Fisher's Isl- od by a .-nnd jury here today on a| Wednesday, Sept. 3d. $ l.nd nx- Carpenter, who recently re- nd larceny and-conspiracy ‘charge - ned from overseas, saw active ser- ::ll:vinr p:nt ;n::;;—{::t:flg‘,:;.atzn:n;{fi ODD FELLOWS. « vica ‘at both Chlte.:r'{.‘hlel;ry and-Sois- ttem: : eeti: sons as ambulance driver for the med- on Staten Island as an asbestos mine. | wao. herr n Miir Of, acas lodge s i FUNERAL OF MRS. GEORGE WHEELER THIS AFTERNOON Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 29—The oday at body “i xgr;. e W. Wiheeler, ac- companied by Justice Wheeler, and CHUREN EROTHERS sfptheir two children, arrived from. the WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- | far west today. Mrs. Wheeler died of M before the public. there Is no | pneumonia while on the Pacific coast. lum better tHan 4d- | The funeral will be held tomorrow af- n. + %mlng truer than a Ws other chap. 67 We- Mcm Street ROBERT ] COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, 8TEAM HEATING Washington $g., Washington Building Norwich, Gonn. Agent lcr N. B. 0 Shnn Pncknu T.F. BURNS i Heating-and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET wirninér, - Running_ Rei: 4-year old, though' & as‘a 3 year gld. “Hamilton is 28 “Main” “T&land, or Bermuda, while Sf. 'a?orre, the’ form* er capital,’is on “the island’ of the saine name: THere ove ‘than 300 small islands in the Bermudas sroup; of which only a’sco aré inhabite The total povmauen f ‘the islands ir 1876 _Waat Tittle "over”'20.008, - 6f whom aboutonéNthird” Were white " Bernmuda suffered; during the War. *by tié saiton of the’ American ‘tolrist j afe, which had doubled ‘(Hé en] 1and paironage’in prededing ‘s i 3 h 2 Had “Béen en- On Friday ing Miss Verna Phil- # i hps o Andover, ‘Mass. and Frank Call Tel. 1863, New London S 'WEST SIDE HIDE CO." . ..NOTICE fihlae,\&«ord- Fish, Halib M-el;,- ergio Butterr et Eon bflq 4 Qymn ed ppastor of the Cen- tral mpun chmu. Following a short wedding tour the - oouple will reside in ‘Willimantic. -where- the groom is em- good attendance. Routine ‘was transacted and -plans for the fall season were discussed. < ORDER OF EASTERN STAR. The 37th annual outing of the Ords nrmnsu.rvmhw at Ligh house Point today. Several from Nor- ‘wich are planning to attend the uhlr Bpuelnl ‘stops for IAba- Day will) many business | Round Clams, Lobsters and s & native of Aurora, Il 2 of - George W. - Some-men’ owe aH M"hve-h-‘!fl M&me owe a lot i Sl N i i