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PROSABLY FAIR TODAY . © AND TOMORROW | NORWICH, CONX. TUESDA AU ——————— 1= : TWO GIRLS @heBuiletio |LOCAL WILL REQUEST T . L Mioitooe. R T d“fi" = IN. NO. STONINGTON ¢ 3 5 ‘|terof Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 3 e movement to. federals the: churoh- Tereiih, Tosbiy, R%¢. & 1081 o SE . and Mrs, Alexander Rizzuto | ex in the amall communlties of the state . of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. u.n" is reported as rapidly gaining' ground = Ball, & WAseoV: cmep mear e Maris | e r s Lexdy: cputalivg M elght ot A Sl IS Taar e towns of the state. Rev. M. E, Alling, touring TAF-B. L 1522 In. endeaverion | (ot the Chsstion oF fonomeert o) #¥1d 3 Vi ——— to make a tw it question of federation hinges on| i b & i - ednesday in the states| Gus Mokas, alleged embeszler, of No.|arrest, showed up in Norwich Monday |knocked them Aowa e waen e o S paritl fo fupgort b | T of Westeris: hae heen changod | Laht. - He.was. carried o his nome. g ¥ 67 Butler trest, Soringfeld, Mase., who| &4 E0t 10 touch with Attorney Babcoclc |1}y by the fact it the whesls on one place. " Many of or. and the siae of the | rom Friday to Tuesday. 1t was an-| Westerly and was ried to his home i | X measured by & meter. - o e case. in, - onday S g e last week by the Springfield | Ho s and ‘Onict Geores Linton held & | Some inches higher it v oAb | XDUe HheaRr IS oL B i o Wi M thets tous.of merviep mmhmm: = "m, 2 s e T and fatr vu.xh:"‘l‘:lem; me‘i‘.i;'u"'&.fl?&"&fi'i‘i é’:fi&‘.’m":; :‘:-:fi?:c'rx:"x iy el At m'en:em:;fl?i s ed TATGINEAE. With Zhe Resnl :;-:':o:kr v:::c-h at Folt Getty scveral weeks agd bay ar- nf:l;l:: and Flmn'.;u Bta e o 5| e Wifng latmos. of Heiera eves, 404 fulr weather Tuesday | thorties of this 0lty, wil bo brought to| quar ring the day, and later At-| nt hapoened at junction of | Would keep one man: busy and st the | [ cd: and the men will be paid off to- , the com- oty e turners: s v Babcock and Hamlin held a con-|Bentley avenue and Ocean View y and at the | nighe’ (Tuesda: The ari | mittee appointed at a recent special | —Christopher M in “Son morthwest and north and | him as soon as extradition papers can be | ference with State's Attorne ‘about Dlace at | same time enable him to earn a living : 7). 7/ The. drill ‘Lile ek i ouse.” fa: The > S S Tadlas Soani|about noon. The Rhode Isiand s T e i meeting of the Westerly Sre district to| Little House,” in’ The Bookman. fair weather Tuesday. completed. This announcement was made | in New Londof Jonging to Herman M ey S et B et R g i ] 3 ; i i pet Say procure additional equipment for the fire Forscast m“:h:"fl‘:;a'mmlfl;!f&::b; The result of the conferences is o 365 pud Sitves’ by Miss Ethel Hotgen oo xn?‘cc’&fifl?m‘&“".flfl’ RREROGIDISEE HOW, r;::lm'“‘ll;fi“h‘;nml': 14000 iy e gy ThE RIVER or LIFE TN St hin, 1O Baghhod—Fate | of the ocat olly ey | cision to request the extradition of Mokas. |Of that city ,was making the turn inte | ters into the e | men. Within the next few weeks over-| g 000 was made, has placed an or-|The more we lit b ] court in the absence of | Attorney Babeock Ocean Vi | e e problem, aacording to Mr. | i’y der for an Ahrens-| . Aopeas : Tuesday and Wednesday with moderate| Attorney Lee Ro; i ck said Monday night o lew place Which is a narrow | Alling Who sa; night hikes will be part of the weekl: - Fox pump and hose| Our life's succeeding stages v Robbins. Mokas is|that the papers will probably b highway and to d b o 7N LEAL Some: LK. have . A eekly | car, manufactured at Cincinnati, 0. it,is|A day t e temperature. chargéd with embezzlement of $400 from 5 i o do so had to avold the | declined 100 per cent. in population dur. | FOUCe, 4nd it s eXpected that these exp s, whic Ay o T e n S Wiy they will|car of Josepn Hoffman of Hartfora ; population dur- | Toutine: And L 1s oXpee e i expected that the mew apparatus, which | Afd years like passing ages. Observations in Norwich B o et o T emett 7, Loake. ot | mee Feaidont: ob Gecan.View Diace, whikh | FESULE. thate charends. whidh. wére. pros: |2 ity Al s e | s the very la A i . o (bt A ry latest in combination engine 5 Sh Bilkiine GUcTatiéns ancw e :(‘?’l;n‘;,nh :-m x::mio I:'i:;eh‘:v ‘wlcll l‘u:d I-:an(drd. From Governor Lake's office | Was parked .on the mn;'.mi”:'?‘ia;.'lfi? lr:!r:“' !Kl::nt;':gs:e;en‘;:h.h;o':?w pn-wev c“““:‘e “em.lr ‘:’l-lm?: pr:mi'n‘;'; and hose carrier, will be ready for deliv- T"Erf‘fi::fl: 31'3%‘?1»‘.’&"" o Tg SRR St Siisatitute Wit Praut W GHINS o fhe Bt e e el & Bowton & Governor | avenue at ihe entrance of Ocean View | o0, pastors. Ay, néar‘Asbaway.' This farm has-an acre-| 7 2POut the fimst of December. Steais lingeringly like & river smooth et -Chingea Mecas: g AT Cox of Massachusetts. | 71 0s] Dlaes aud wtgn anate bt mearivids duy | Sk okt ion oty ol hd fen. age of 80, and the: men will be given| Among the guests at Weekapaug this| -HOUS is grasey borders. I .. 52 05050 Tore G ARN] . BRMRL Wi & e Goiipiaimant fo 196 | hgE & Noraich moine fie Wikl e L s mAing lentrance to. chel| SLETER. 18 Jokine Sheurb e S e e TN L T M b i Bt oy i b S 2L m2m . 29.80 | cace, and who s responsible for Mokas' | next Norwich some time Within the | Street difficult. Miss Holden saw the two | In the face, eaid Mr. Alling, and, while Siceing and will be drhied In every linson of Elizabeth, N. J. formerly of | - And sorrows shafis My Dripers T g s next twe or three days. £irls on the natrow strest st o the | 14, Wil G0 nothing drastic or_spectac- B o s e Weatialy. - Mix. Tabiiabin s poluct of | Yo siare: (hat sonm O Bl T ot . edge o' the sidewalk at its left side | Wk it wil do something ffective O el supotics. asstgncd o] the Westerly schools, i mationally fa-| WhY seem your courses quicker? k. Cinmpariaens ST R N A e g = ;ol;ndh«l her horn as she made the Speaking of the work which was under | the company have arrived at the local)mous as a writer of boys' books, which risos o 108 HEAD OF TUBERCULAR e b they did not realize their danger | W3Y nOW, Mr, Alling said that a survey | ATmory, and. the big .guns and other |narrate chiefly stories of the Revolution-| " 1¢R JO¥S have lost their bloom and Predictions for Monday—Cloudy, cool LONG RHODE ISLAND. SHORE CATTLE CONDEMNED | st iy Sok Out of the path of the | "ad been made in Essex and a-conference ¢quipment are gn-the way. Gas masks| &y War He is the som of Rev. Georse| And i iiset Monday’s - weather,—Fair, moderate (Special to the Bulletin) o i et s Tt e s ek elor Eakify the tutn O e et o . | bave been_distributed to every member|M. Tomiinson, a former pastor of the [ Why, as L8 e temperature. Providence, R. L, Aug. - S—Fastern (ed in July, in the it nto the narrow roadway ran up on the | 1¢¢ ©f the state federation had been. of the outfit, and tin helmets are expect-| Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist church| Feel we f e T TR e Connecticut is yearly becoming a more |eradication of bmne”‘:’:gp }f")“"s; Ihe .::g:“;;k §n;i :4[:;0!5 it with wheels on one r;ld in Middletown last winter to discuss edelHY- N of Westerly. more rapid? o] 2 R R | wnin the grass of thi e matter although no official . notifi- he first public appearance of the Fifth i 1 It may be stranze—y BTN, 300X A and more prominent factor in tie summer |head wer = 5 L e adjacent gh no cial . not i Laconics, ay be strance—yet who would change D TIDES, 106 ARG - NARSABRRICE Bey sra | T :f“‘;;‘::‘:;*;x,,fi, being sisugit- | lot. o e O e e 1o . | company in Westerly will be on Armistice| Chiet Dale of the New Dedford, Mass. | When wne o ent ool Yo, ¥ ] Sun B 00 S| tributarion as Srell s 4t TEODS TAARIS | o Fermt of oo s, o Doty The two girls were knocked down by | %X In Higganum ¢ public meeting was |Usy, and the men are drilling faith(ully fire department 4uspected the' W +| When one by one our friends have geme, R S s S| more inland cottage and country colo- | Animals James M. oner ou- Doaeatlo | e Suto b fell ndecniath it pud be” held of (ke members of the Congregation. |0 {hat they may. make a good impression, fre départment D es (s ot e e vewne: ViSRS (Standard T nies. This year which is developing Into | w 5 . The n its wheels so they escaped with | A.-2nd Methodist churches there, and the | that day. x in' Vester) ven give ork done i gt o with exprefsed the opinion that Westerly had | Heaven cives our yes i Che 1 the Aviiont 'HiRS nsthre Do e | Tk domaiialday wan henleal i thal el Vi latt Taincien suggtstion was made that he (wo church: | Five violutors of the tralc Isws were |a Yery eficent department Y Bad | emRiTyIng Rectncen; oS Strensth otk ot ol il b e g a8 x B olden is not a licensed driver | f UEht togethar 1h Durhatn of- | arrested Sanday afternoon by Motorcycle| Mr.and Mfs. William Benson of Chase |75 ihose of Fouth a seeming length e e s oy oo e 2 s1a0.000 capproniation sforise i the but It was sald ad had considerable ex- | 1< oL ord ha® been sent to the ofticlals |Officer Frank Madison and were given street are visiting friends in Springfield,| ' rortoned o their sweemess. Fvee Ditore with vhe eitms i miorebl uberculosis perience ariving. She and Mr. Famagat | Of,20t, (he Congregational and the Meth- | summans to appear before the Third dis- Mass. Befpre they return they will visit —Thomas Campbel % Commissioner Whittlesey pointed out [were over-S, odist churches advi = in the namber of -viitors-from that s6c: | ther o Bursp B nted 2 r-Sunday guests at a cottage In rches advising them to umite. trict court Friday morn'ng. Four of the|in Hartford and Burnside, Conn. o in ihe number of ‘vieliors-Liom that sec. | (hat tne number of herds sccredited as|Ooean Vicw place- Mr." Farragut re. In New London county the atate feder- | e broskors mory Mrocsied for exceeding | Harold.Baker of Fishers lsiana spent| HUMOR OF THE DAY fion. | Wdle (he , South Shore colonies | tree from tuberculosis was eight, num- |orted the accident and made every effort ation is making a survey of the town of | the speed limit and the other for passing | Sunday at his home on Gr: e nectieut pecple for a number of years, :?i:!y?.,i“” cattle; herds once tested | to_provide full information of the case. {Noxh S'lonl?glon o consider the advisa. |a standing trolley car. PO Tt s rane St Watth TR D b |0 I et dlieice © beagler L s are Bowe Te ol reactors was 13, numbering ‘arragut was arraigned in the New y of .uniting. the Congregational and 165 DblhE: od Ui - around the wharves?” the shores of Mount Hope bay tothe ted and all re- on the charge of reckless driving h: oval of the Bap-| 3. "7 : ~ | dinner parties and balls are being hel sabled ship ‘lUmp into port’"—Boston 5 : tors removed was 13, numbering 240 | being the lic g he | tist State Convantion, the Stonington ‘As.| oy ‘afterncon at Watch il when he . e beiag held. | Transcript. cast of Nafraginsett bay. e v numl g 2 3 icensed and responsible occu- e ton, onington As. S The lawn fete heldd Friday afi e TA S b ey hh “occu- | aociation of Baptiscs and the New London | ¥28_stricken with heart trouble while riday afternoon | Me. “Rol Mok “Marth Wobslébsit and b e g figy e ac the car injuring the two children, iati O | swimmi a by the Sons and Daughters of Liberty 1 am =o sorry I was not at home 3. and 3re. Hugh Tomes latt Satur. | FF Jo0 Walter Woheloben of ‘Tattvili ey i caigifn Tula ) | St g Lo ianielae R oront] s T S iy o was ‘on. e, raft saw Thou: | the home of Mr. Daushiers of Liberty at| e other %8 mosn when 7ou called o a 'y - - 'r left Satur- | wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sk njx condemned the lack of care dis- - & o p Washington avenue was a big s jme.” e ponimen: (anada after spending | Hadfleld at the Massasoit cottage on Un- Snd henesiogiot bR OF, péis e | I SRR ITSN 08 Sl Sl Lo e e e unconacions | o The mew clubhouse of the Winnapaug| “And my dear, I was sust as sorry Sameksvisting n the wilage. . |c33 strect, Oakiand Beach. et fon fasuhtes 2 e o e to axercise proper precaution with regard | It is dificult to do anything In regard M&1 t0 the shore, wher eseveral members | OOIf club on: the Shore road is fast mear. | ot to find you in,"—Exchange. e Bouiey and family of Souh A| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Patierstn of |number of hesd im and breeding 331, |16t righte of the waiking public. (s aiionl o do swviiing 1o rebard | o e ition 5T HiES puacd vy, gave| Lo oo Knt s atrocty S stk | T eyidench seemie” ts Sbow,” i ville. Mass. ‘They have lived In the vil- | Warwek Dowvs. aad. are. ehessining |13 Sumber of s e AT vlO IV R BRinGT to Mr. Alling, becatise the churches with | Orst aid. The pulmotor recently pur- By T e Nk e T thief wore rub- tage for the past eight years. Warwick Downs and_ are ARG s Iy e W entis e 61 Bk "R BR(DGY. Dastors feel that they are bound to the |chased by the Watch Hill Beach associd- of next month. bers and walked backward.s” . and Mrs. Bdmund Hindle and son | Co7 Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Heney Patter ot cattle quarantined 3. g o _CONERAVT IS AWARNFD | pastor by a contracg and it Js but rarely [Lion was called into service and artificial Then we must look out for & man -;L(::am Providence, R. L, over the | o Gregory of Mystio. nd Mrs. Fran.| One hundred and sevea'y-four horses am‘l'(’xiffi""‘h 10%2 'ms $125.00% were | that two churches in the same small com- :rcnhh\s was started in this manner. A HOPKINTON with receding gums,” remarked the Wag Mr. Ramage of Waterb Miss Resa Whittemore of Norwich i | vording o the revert ot e ruancs | % Sty Comnmony: G SELSEREIhe BIRGRE Seue et Bang Dow. I Champlin and M. . e of . b is f = y, ac-|J. B B i Syl i sdmi ow, Jotin Ci 1 3 - cent", Hamage of Waterbury was & re- | spending the month of August with Tel fiidi"-’fu“{,‘{':d report, ot wiich muraber | contract i e Sime vy e Ll:'l"‘:x‘“ ’;l:‘:u:ln:‘ll ‘,f;:,;;_“;“ council met at the town ball (Qr":‘“f‘rfl Johnny, will you be quiet George Poyers is now en: atives at the shore near Arnold's Nock. | ty-ni sted here for glanders. I'wen-| ican Bridze Co. of Na e ek o D to oY AUFUSL Ept.at.one. aielock. B o ’ . SR Sabsthen. W enjoying 8 two | " yie ana Mrs, Frederick Bottomley of | pative hevser wers roms Seventeent ing the et kg o e e it oty T RREREol, BRI, were ordecal | 4 o ey e Suck Marphy accompant Dayville who have been visiting Mr. and were retested for gland-| tic river a ot aas ey REOPEN NIXT MONTH = n : g otk Marphy accompanied & mumber | yiii"Jcy Barkin of Second ave, Wocn- ers. One equine reacted to the test| $105,000. t Mysic, for approximately | 4 noties has been posted at the cot- JEWETT CITY One hundred doltars of the highway ap-| _“1 cant play billiards in the winter- e e e Nishtic whes | ogicsc Jhave ssosmpanied am bo NAn: |henis s Tavnd e ey s five In making (he awnrls, whisn it |ion Wil of the Uncasville Manutagtur-| . gy v distrier, o T Mg s, na B o for twe weeka. | ket Tor s ‘weeks stay. herds wice found o be infected, accord- | mean employm-nt fyr o ' amhisn il lige Co.. stating that the plant, which Miss Annie V. Connell and Emeliene | “U70Et, “Why not2” R R s s o v | ke W Merk sk By of Nor heere itusts tentads e apet s | oommisslones B2 D0 Ypaenst 200 MM | has been closed since June 23, will re- | DUESC Were married Monday morning |\, The second -sccoust of Everett P.| -Every time I get to knceking thoss at Pleasant View, R 1 e e o Srotaon: |ere “single treated” and 1065 ‘double | contractors tnat tney anpated e open September 12 with a 30 per cent. B 5 iy chirch. Siev- 3. 3. MaCite | [NCIRRRCStiEater. 4. b, 5. o1 | htee balls arcuad it relinde me of M7 B T e Ghein: kit have so. |Sverite ONMKRA Bench fie & oupls of Lof focs foedtar Tor emor s amber (il ren s of T fieht, "aT 13| reduction In wazes. The motico further |PeFormed the ceremcny ARSI, ths |50 I Lasswerihy, | OYerost. " Garkgyih L] T R e R T d e ey S e m?:‘ia's"?‘§2'~ fonrlicmbrTags. Bepe| Bote o et 4 e O & doncf 2o -anleke ihe nuptial high mass. The bride wore al co:;::_fl was allowed and ordered re-| Business, man—I attribute by sucoesd Rhode Lsiand beach. week Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and jwere fssued for the immast The other thie contracts are for high. |€ut s accented as the cloth manip‘aqe |2 98 fiowy sty with chantilly lace.| “rne first and final account to the fact that T was alwave first a¢ the rants Sars what use to be the livery | SegEher. Mids Muris Drown of Norvien. | Nee o e = teineiet Rt aaracts mre for hish-liurea there is’ selling: at-a Tedugtion ,gf (Le. VeIl WAS caught with orange blos- | Crangall. administeater of oy enry . |offce. For 17 years I caught the 6:15 wabie"ts being altered iosiae. e ahd "Mra' James Daring _and Connesticat contactors. 70 per cent ~Last November a 20 per|S0WS and she carried a shower houguel | Samuel H. Greene deceascd, was ahow | ko town. 3 rovidence street are |daughters, Misses Nellie and Louise Dar- ese new contracts will provide | cont. reductian in wages was jut into[SF W Do, 0 bride's sister, Miss| ¢q gng o { 110w~ | Interviewerc—Ah, I lfi;h:fl‘l;‘l“::mcmedd‘ ke ling u!l“)‘sflllmlnucdare' A et "“;:’L;‘q 2z TY ;rlmgoymex;z for a considerable maober | effect at this” mill. = EEEs flse:nelll e bn:csm:‘d« Sho | triimta e L0 an onder of | eqrly tratning— Bosl:r:&'h‘::!w‘f‘L:m b4 B *s on the wooden houses on |tage at Buttonwoods for the month of . R LATNCIING onnecticut residents, as it is under- 7 re flesh-coloréd crepe de chine over| - w; ey “He: Norwich £3enue are being painted. August. Last week théy entertained M, | _ Walter Chappell of Foank''a an stood that one out-of-town contractor | NO CHANGE IN CONDITION Foargeith, And ‘a blesk picture hat. Her| ministratht o6 ot Teomre ot moimeet, - L e Gapent e and Mrs. Charles Arnold, Mr. and Mrs, | Erbachea of 20 Winter strest, Wi is agreeable to employing Connecticut ¥l EEATOR AMTEMAURICE| Nt YRS, of pink ke, TThe hest | Wooleartbe e of Erastus C. | oo much bel ' NOR Baward Arnold and Misses Pegey and | tic Who have had coasidernble (aper. | mach 8 much @s possible and the other % man was Joseph Dufresne, the groom's| The first and final account of e el oo Wk 27 He | WiCH TOWN Catherine Arnold of Wil erce as deep sea <) thiee are Connecticut co Major Walter ‘H. Fitzmaurice, Who |brother. The bride’s gift to the brid 0 ccount of Frank [read 38 cigarsite =manufscjarers’ ifs imantic, Wwho D il new possess | o ntractors. There k2 the brides- [ Hill, executor of the will of Dr. X. Gilbert Geay and Fvederici| Mt over by automobile cres an deen sen calt) s o pereens | 0t 0 A O At t'ors | has been, seriously ‘Ml at his home fnlmaid wae & pearl necklace The groom| Crandal.. deceased Il of Horace H. |each claiming that their podfict was the 25, Gibert Gray and Pretericc| ™5, i 0%, "5 Bige ot Norwion was | v -roduet which .3 ia cd e | e om0 | Ocean avemue, New London. for seversl |gave the best man a scatfpin, & break- | reterred - ocmased, was recoived and |best in the nirket and mmoked himpet e e Firat Sathotier Bots o ooony| AmOnE the _arrivais Feglsterel ‘at the | fieoon on M overland trip to nday. |l voluéd e prentedoal of by skillolimes | i) TemaE BRI R R O e o ol Trs it s ok —sper et B W 2 fthe Firet tethodist Episcopal church | Em o0 Wateh 11 e past wacks | Zogne %HISh A8 Sl £t o atur: Chine. work, Tt beimg. o Sworige, ‘e |puriees condition ls still srave and |tcl, the Wauregan Houto catering. Mr.| Inventory of the estate of Mary L Mty AR, e e e ik o Yeus John Stepens of Baltic ‘is a gucst of | Ifd2y from the Potter farm on West | “marissioner sald. e has been growing a trifle worse. it|and Mrs. Dufresne went to New York | Burdick, a person of full a==, =i Whin findl ' o ‘ening ‘“‘." and Mrs. Amost J. Dawley at the Main street, W antic. ‘The commissioner did not make the anything. Mrs. Fh_zmauflce., who has|on thelr honeymoon trip and will live’] ceived and ordered re: = s Te- mmos 1 arrangements were made | Clint Ch: g employs i also been seriously ill fe corded for the Snity Picnic Which will Clinton, at Charlestown Beach. e h'l’pellv who is a machinist, and Br- m"‘;l-:pzm of Connecticut resident a |{ 50 il w;.v ill for a long time,|at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.| The petition of Phede M. dick, wi-| Bambe S ARARS Dy 0 Bunily: chor Mrs. Georse Leonard and daughter, | Pachea; & moulder. pooled their saving, | ) ation in the contract, as mcn |1 Showing a slight improvement Partick Connell on their return. } dow of the late Horace I". Bari'ck, te et 5, W e ppuYe N Walnelidy, at Ocean Bu hsc 00ls | Miss Rubie Leonard of Norwich, are the sg’"e{»‘fl;l 00 and secured Louis Gunder- um"_‘:i 'J"E_h“ lead to retaliatory meas- |, & ot “"“;‘"’“" s well known In| The bride's traveling gown was brown | 10W and set off to her the real cstate of - , Wednesday, st Occan Beach. This|eucets of relatives at Kongmeadow for | ) mof Pleasant Valley as desigier, and | cCof 10, BICIINE Saies mhete Comnest is city and throughout the state a5 | tricotine, with hat to maich. She re-| her late huband was received and re-| oo maturs cotion. y e co- rt Ric-ardson of Wi or the shipyard | 5 . vuiskicner bee n i G 1 . E. s The upper operating for the coming event always | spending the week at ommé ";;(:L': ": and the work was start@l last Ja;:";‘:ry. lievés that the effect- of nis sugzza o Making Less Maple Sugar. :n:l ;::.: ’i?:ii?e'{‘..“'m.‘?f.i':.d";’o,‘,’::;’ c'l!t:l.‘was o’r“ f-lilfilnna' Jr ?:;‘t:%..“f ,,,‘:,‘,,,,,“ ern: v::v’l:l A Y e Sfiticipated with 80 much plessure oy | the Fuest wf Mr.and Mrs, ichard Ker. | )AL Gubderson working on the boat even- Will' b “that Connectioat 1adar. Wil be |- Reports of tha burean of census made |Providence, Lawrence, Bridgeport and with ordef of notice, v o : the children. Mrs. Albert Miner and|shaw <f Norwood. 5 i ing, holidays,'and during hia spare time. #iyen the preterence on iiie brilze job. |public on the cencus of maplo trees and | Jewett City. 5 > et W Jollys o Harifwl mpent |tracs o ASTRSE SUN EOR Ssy otoms R & b o i o] M Gentrue Augall of > Norwielr s | 2rs Kb was, fnlshed & few, days aso Vi RS oundation woris for ihé hridze nas | the productior of maple suEar and ma-| Both youns people are very popular Sunday with his famil; n Napie Courts | | aberr et ot o members of the comimitive tosn the | SPending the manih of. August with el | B Fiday might the work of trans. |-een completed and tfis: supsrstrusture [ple syrup, shows that the production in [Uoth ‘here and in Plainfield where the Aynaway. "] ABGEE (BRI S oy eyt Norwich Town M. E. Sunday school. | atives at Riverside. Porting the boat to tie Thames river, 20 coversd by this contract will mow oe|ihis stats in 1913 of manle sugar fell [bride has betn employed. nling O . Mrs. Albert Smith and son Albert| M'S W. T. Rafferty and Miss Eliza- body ey wh"ee-l was started. A special | yiopCs ';e:fi“o:g‘s :fl_}h“ seations of | to _about one-half of that of 1908, when| Mrs. Frank Coleswortiy of Worcester W Petrozrad is connected with the Cas- of Town street, left -Saturday after.|beth of Putnam are guests at the Phimp- { nely of mfl:\ v‘r::kse‘c‘;xr:ll and with the | LEIFERS T ‘Th‘e “}:,'" will be car- [ths state produced 10.207 pounds of ma-|is visiting her cousin, Mrs. G. H. Prior. pian and Black seas by canals. 8oon o pass the remainder of August|(on Hotel Watch Hill for a few weeks'| boat was placed on Jong ‘sbaremen the | s e v Gh it Haa apnioctuniey TH00| LAt el e o e T Miss Margaret McCarthy of Wate a%ne of reindeer are strong aad fleet at ,,r"h"’ Island. Mr. Smith accom- ua'l?h 2 5. e e e e pecial t:;\;‘e:‘; e ey 00 ;.1.:; pounds of the product. Syrup pro- |bury is visiting relatives in town. 0mac of foot a few hours afier their birta latr will pend & week at the island. | ico. i i rerain a8 Fueat. of ohe | Honme oo et 5,558 | I order 1o haVe i 3224 of 4 compiced | nacionat om. Ihe produci o 4| P e X R et 1a| Sends Her o Bed [ "t T T EE R cently after passigg 2 d re- | Misses Brown of Brightridge avenue for - Devisiulncn 24t e ! et e el atisnallyeuflie forsduction lof Sbolil | DRI e & r RRERE St 50 thh Dotss of; the| 2o ook, el bt B G il s A8 vl betars, Foat e o FaCafhowann AndiAEAI T ae o for 10 Months Tl aat SAY ety Res Tormmer s aunt s, prOme Of the| A party. was given last Wednesday | for 50 long 2 journey. 2 CONNECTICUT LEADS newledaed center of, theiindustiy. show: | New Haven ars'at Ghlge Beery) it o sl | atiernoon and evening by Mrs William | Four horses were used on the trp to| NATIONAL G X ing a sood Inrense in svrup production| Postponed lawn party, Pachiug S Andyand Kigbag ey Seiratel. do BURGLAR of Providence at her sumes cot_ | transport the boat which weigh chse 10| yq 4 EARD ENLISTHENTS a decided falling off of the produc- | church, Wed. eve. Town hall if stormy. | [Eatomic Gets Her U P T Ry o ¥ CASE AGAINST Ums. at. Narraganeeit Tarrace: In_ honce | ive. tonk. . Jaihed vy on tns mvepease | s 10 the mumber of mmen entisted In the [ (20 25Ty CTo SRmE SF Profec {5 3 er Upl |ures HABRIS 15 Novvep | o, Fer ister, Mrs. Bdward Salisbury of | the craft looked massive, the o heing | Yational Guard as per ratio of actual Ok xres IO eex Mothlin isiale | M Simey Armstrong Is to speak at The otal, MENRE §F et (e . Por 1ack of evidencs the bocgiacy cone | SOTICh who 1 spending the sumer with | ten feet above the groun?. Tac Loat is PLUONEC Sonat, Conngolioit | lowds Demstotin D 1 iaer il by [{he oM IR AN S oves ““Over & year ago,” says Mrs, Dora | S™rioved in commercial =undectzkings against Cearles Harris, colored. of Pro Boii LDt e Sty lhedzn»"' 36 feet in lengtn with en 11 foor nexm. | Gi° “IRES CHREY WIh & percentage of — ing at the Baptist churck, sivng her ex-| Williame, “1 took to bed and for | 2040 s more tham 0070 jence, was nolled by fudge Arthur F.|a salad 1 ‘party and tren | The keel and ribs wero laid in white | agtn i BN oriz41 strength of the 3 perience as to her call to become a mis- | 10 months did not think I would live. American producers of motion ple- Libby tn the city court Monday morning. | Instramental musie the evening vocal and | ek and the covering tnd deck tops are | Comnecticut National Guard as announced 500 Attend Yyme Art Exhihit. sionary. Eatonic helped me so much I am |[Ufes are turning out sufficient films Hmtinn Sapnat Bim was nolled n the New | Salishury and two daughters who mg- | Wide. Back of the ShE AR caliita den. wlh a0 Scerios(e oE| (b s mrscatel The e arion bes it A ST N e, o | e it ANy SO ol et Gl i o w"",,,‘m then re-arrested for the 'Iuy.'k{l{e vas | tored from Norwich for the occasion. fish well for the men expect to spcnd §7. 4 Oregon comed Bet by Comntle ] ot hootrn AR Pt Pyt S48 on_ Mechailer Wirget. am MacDowell |, Fatonic helps pedple fo get well by e o e B eSae o o roTeich polios| Mea | Genrge, X, VAt iand daushtcr, | mor of thels time in fblag for suasker SHE with & peroentage of:86 its sctual T e ™ aare | Mrs. John Dolan and son John Breed,| $aking up and carrying out the ex- oo G o - 2 sl g oo 24 in court on tme charge of Miss Jeanetto and Miss Anita Welair | The cabin is well fitted out with kitchen, | being 2,125 as compared witn | sions. ? ~ | of Mitchel T ;| cees acidi ases <l e SANUS. o peurt on M charge of burgiarising | of Norwich visited friends on Prospect [ bunks, ete. Power will bo fumished by A o st ot 2 6N e e msatig aay has:nsves teonl] BIBADSOE Deatyl - 3 20 Siaitiss il | (Somcacidily and g A Dk the g el el et T e iar Wiore July . | 1a|Sregt Oaklond Beach during the. pas: 2 Tathrop engine of 30 horsepover. The juThese statistios are complied as_of | noted for the number of sales made, six | Miss Léena Marks of Meriden is visit-| indigestion, sourne et I than ordinary false teeth., - . hidgiad June 36, but vei z 2 % made, A A 3 e y 3y-law o v s bened o Ba o posscssion Of 3 IarEs | oendime & fewyeuks with her ancle | CRNtensd the Beriha . i honor of Mr e st Kt s ST Guiet | gy rechtof aaleineiwit asats Miss Kathryn Madden of Boston is| stomach distress, take an Fatonic |and omnibuses operating in the district o Raatn By the polics or ok 0,8 | Jnmes Lawion and family at thelr ‘sam. | Erbachea’s daughter. | ably as near full strenth as it was possi- Many rotables from within 2 wide raw. s A et Lo R after each meal. Big box costs only |will compe! men to give ¥p thelr seats 10 I S s e ik 1o B | % Wexwck Downs. D e Coom T Tan o 1OW O JiCEs wer prsene Moy s 7| Chicopep Falls, Mass. ‘arx:nvl:};{t‘l.r.x:e et Steifie with your drageist’s guaranies. | <HeeTy oo - - - | in the mumber \ » 3 5 idence on July Z7th, tre date of the bur- | COMPENSATION AGREEMENT! i oty gt e e e m it clasaeune viad Sxpramad nt thaTENen e gl andpiae s, Jer M Seore Sey LEE & 0OSGOOD Jn Shechafumaunt; of (Ihe eaptn st e B e Jay Providints 3 8 PLANTED IN SOUND | dividual unit to obtain & full aneta: The | interiar. zallery and the heauty of its |mour. ' Their father, Joseph Russell, re. : Washington ia a store where senatorss shortly after and went to New Britain, FILED IN COURT | pifteen million lobsters have been | Percentage has been: increase c interior finishing arrasgemert and yer- |turned to his home Sunday. 131 Main Street and representatives can buy at cost price g i a somewhat | fect Tighti every n New Britain he loaned an acqusine. | 7THe following compensation agreements | planted in Long Island Sound and vicin- | Wilhin the past month, the adjut LR Kheloply auiCa s trecly Crery At U Saiahen enang ce $10 aud took the ciparettes as 5 qerefled Monday with the clerk of the |ty from the state lchster butchery at eral sald. : B e e ey e T e cariy, L | il e ts " size, one of the most p Ameri- nandbags, pocketbooks, diaries and sl Noank according t sk o m". v.h':: Jeft New Britain and went wP' F. Sweaney Norwich and Silas B. lhea state :orgr:‘ofo fl:he:?::r;n:a::mt: TRINITY COLLEGE PLANS = A o Hartiord, carrying the cigarettes with oodworth Norwich. Employe the 8th | This is nearly 10,000,000 more than were FOR 9 b - Every year no fewer than 30,000 per- m. After visiting Hartford he decided |T\) OD o€ right side June 27th. Com- | planted last year and establishes a rec- . (o X Bés\nEinrbare’, Offloscs 3 mous Are”repérted Taligig lu "‘Eanden t 5o back to Providence and on the way | PNIRLON began July 6th. D e th finis the Noask hawhef Trinity College will start Mts ninety- Fred Gauthier of Hartford, a member alone. Some of them are never seen e et 2 et on 502 W47 |55 Martin Co. Norwich and Lucile | was sstaplished in 1905, =y | cighth year on Wednesday, September | Of Local No. 73, was elected president n heard of again; others, after weeks or I Eatiie. i chsotwiol s Lhoile [was eshblaeti 1005 (S L ot it Uivenenaliatternuon ericem ia | OF s CORYscibut atuts) pS Bre o months of absence. return’ and take up e = London he was on hig |BeT 16ft arm June 31th. Compensation | by Frank Banning and George Brow the collegs chapel. It is too early yet | tective Association at its meeting in the threads of their former life as i way 1o the Union station with the cig. | bezan July 5th. el he; Foas u!g:vm;:w‘:l a;e_ for any definite- announcement on the | Bridgeport Sunday. . A. G. Mastriforte, they had never left it. srcties when he was placed under arrest. | , SV5c Oral School For Deat Mystic |reports K (hoveitact that altugh-all ot 0. glll!;;ns{:l'-; ot hd ity o i i 35 BROADWAY Although Bolivia produces a great an s Donaldston Philadel; v = e application for ad- | IN& Wwas elect secretary-treasurer. 5 - - Prospeet—The 50th annual reuni Hornkoye Wiuret his back 1o Int ot Mamees poot foy. Ioboter. Satenis M8 | mases for s O Bt ah A TeEaRs S O e e whlnut, cotar, mabogany aad. shoms: the i SO e By i eunion of | fered internal injurles June 20th. Com. ly o ke g ching -this | number for this time and show a wider | Of New Haven, first vice president; S. sk cedar, mahogany and ebony, the (he Soescer Tyler family was held in|paneation began June 29th. year surpasses ite two predecessors one | range of territory than ususl Of the | Abrlola of Bridgeport, second vice presi- T e e eEeaRie Saciies S e e B T e B L e el e L B e O T domtoh Sttt ot New Haven, roooed- |l TENTS, 91-2x12 ...c0vuvee e 182 e e s - @t M. Sacker ~Norwich Emplove L an b haies o | tohics Nes T raeromE Sl it d ol Bl TENTS, 8 x 10 25 g rulse . a isconsin, D I Y « nwnuuo:ubeo:lnld;u::o‘fl;'t:‘.u el Ffl, zn,ot:x,non put r:in‘ l:pe table, 13 the ;’ndllni. Ohio, ‘New York, New ,1.,'.',",‘;: Motor Trip to New Britaln A b e et ‘14 In the mowntains of southern Arabia, : Iobster men sey, and ths was considered | Ponnsyivania and " the New . England | On Sunlay Mr..and Mra. Jacab Krieg SEENTSS TxMD .. o0 v oivsocss s ey oo $12.95 |:‘::!lmn:'( Lremendous crags and preci- 3 2 ook Mr. and Mrs. George H. W. Ander- , rious of peopie tended from May 10 until the mont] The eem: it V] rom Arabs. ferse e a0, o ol | v sty e b ot o and Shnente Kol on o st/ | ARMY FOLDING COTS ... coneees $4B0 LI o e NOW END CORNS | 'cbsters which cost the state less than entering class.this year. ot A A AT O they were | ARMY Villages, not tents. They are said to * $2,000. The average number of eggs e guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogilvie. i . v aio o eieoticn UERE |a relic of the Persian army :ma- h::n: g wryr carried by each lobster is 25,000, It takes | 26TH REGIMEN’ : 2 the count They First Stop the Pain Instintly | aiout v years tor = Tobster to grow BEGINRE: 20 Shortly afier, love begina, to: wax|): SUITCASES .. ........... vee...$1.95and up by ok pake ey e HOLD ANNUAL REUNION HERr |10gical it proceeds to bump the bumps. —_— j 5,:" years ago a famons A s The ffty-eighit annual reunion of the - SEHAKRSHIRTS .. ......0..0000 0 S22 88c fouti o s ciation of the Twenty- > == = = / e “You Can Do Rething Gare Rellef Unlll | SEtsoma s @tem ™ ot T somomo| H it e B s AL 65 || " Buy Our Wemts T : 5 : et on L ol . : ( 6 e o 0 o 0 ie O 0t o oo el | g adopted and produced it. _ Under a heavy armed guard, some ten | Wich, August 16th. The stns el . VELVET TOBACCO i g -3 ousands of %eople tonight will | millions of money, securities and val- | be called o order at 11 o'clock. Dinner : & iRt 50 S e coeeeees 10e No Salad stop the pain of throbbing corns | uables of the Nafional Bank of Com-| Will be served by the W, o8, the -PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO. 2 Complete Without mq Ave., Ocozxssone,N.Y. ad then bid farewell o corns. |meree: New" London, were moved from | expense to be haid from mmm,, of , 2 ounce cans, 2 for 25¢ y for rn trotbles thy ola bullding to the ‘nmew home in| the association. ~ 2 Th ll-ls‘ four years with o ypur:d'.emhm Bave | the ol ety clo, Ee e o A o ap Al e o ¢ BULL DURHAM, 1 5-8 ounces ...... PR umm s Nervous Headache and Dyspepsia. The wa Bluesj . .. |eral millions in dollars were transport- | follows: President, Edward G. Wi . Tried doetors—ste bran gems—took e s ue-jay - the Tiquid |5q throuen State streer In the transter, | Norwich ; vice ppesident, ArBt, Charles A. burden when the body UNDERSHIRTS, Zephyr weight .. ... 25¢- ome-Mada all kinds of remedies— but nothis g-li, e plaster. Apply it by a touch. | Two trips were necessary to maka | Thrall, New York city ; second, David s. i g ase p ing The pain stops instantly, The whole |the transfer from one bulding to the| Merritt, New London; third, He ¢ ATHLETIC SHIRTS Navy 50c 1 2 w o £ oe'sdee e did me amy good until I used rn soon loosens and comes out. | other. LaPierre, Norwich; recording :’exgu?y o B - 2 yonnm :\ “Pruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets, The way is geatle, easy, quick |, The meney snd ether, minables were and teasurer, N. D. Sevin, Nowich ; cor- g They made me well end keep me well ; and sure. It is scientific. Quit old |In the security chest of the bank, the responding gecretary, B.- B." Champlln, cos THUMM'S Ways and try this one now, Watch | $2fe devosit boxes and other recepta- | N¢¥ Haven. $1.35 = #3d I am always glad to tell peopls what it does to one corn. cles. Among the valuables was the = 3 DELICATESSEN STORE of the great things “Fruit-a-tives! Join your friends, who never let |in=" a‘afizen?’}:’m"“;:f" oRy Souan. Som. Bengdesse ANttt Bishie 95¢ have done for me. # corn pain twice. Begin tonight, | the endowment. funa of tha ate Mdkton | suece. ot the dianer. Biven T o 1 have many friends in Ogdensburg Your druggist has F. Plant. In addition to this, there was | fon 1 n:m:yflefl:;‘:; b‘yivteh: n‘?'na‘i'}'s“::‘ Liquid or Plaster approximatel: i 3 = A sow using '!hlb_ a-tives' on my o S colies ostrr s the e e Dt e KN S M recommendation' BESWICK. - . C. ue-= J ay i :Itimlted t{.‘n ‘2‘ ‘millions of dollars is | Cyrus 5. Woods. Ambi-!::io: ::aspfi:‘ ' conservative figure from the vaua- | Wi g 3 -1 $0c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. Pain Instantly N e LA G e | M P:;‘l’:"‘ ot T ARG Atdeslersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES is Corns Quickly ing to the other Sunday. b g v ol ope ik s Lismited, OGDENSBURG. N, Yo Fools stumble around In the dark, but the wise men carry lmtm" ; A Kiss on the cheek may not be cheeky as. a kiss on the lips, »

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