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oo s n::;‘a:m the wqg o friends c _ J. M. Shepard and fami; i e at Groton Luu Point for months. ‘Mise Beatrice Bill is their wa "g& I lom Day tflld:». :::”mm and Miss in a number auu communities. noviteh of - Norwich are holi : 1 co > . 4 o 2 d o4 oF smmm holiday op: \wh 2 a, ey T : priated. : o gato 7 : ; T, 0 2 ' cars of soft coal have been run- the Wheeler school %é‘f.,r Gttt G Pora'ns °s apd Dflt m‘wu at-the Eiks' homo are l(.l passengers always note with in- Crooks to review the horribles parads in | honor roll, so con- Greeneville on Fourth of July morning Plaged. £ ‘. G*ldm’lflfi- of Nflw’gfl“n: 218 | ang hear the band concert in lh9 eve One delivery today. Closs at 9 a. m. toge Rty Rusiiélat the corner of North Maiy and 2 mother, M.ra Bllen Rush of 229 Wi Powers Bros.—adv. Main street. street So much muggy weather leads people | p. % “ :Ito talk of dog days—but dog days do m”';m:n”"’m‘f‘;, T ""“,“,‘f;’mfi‘: pot begin until July 25th. A Mfe, G ‘Follock” and . m‘aded that the request of the chai g which -read 86 Gegrees | of 30 Spalding street. Miss Pollock re- | Of €ommerce to have signs ereotsd st 0y at g.p. m. _régistersd ¢8 degrees | turned fim:«::«nwmmwmmadtya-mnha~ at the same hour Sunday. in Boston. *" Jceeding $200 be 239583 R ll;u ‘at City ltm The public works committse recom- " sxn §41 L i i&g F 3 : § Z ¥ sl £ H “he Hemp Femily assoctation met| Among those who attended the ds The signs are to bp u by 48 feet. The cirene Mosday aftamosn at 4 oclosk, at the | of Eim City assambly, C. L of council voted in favor of the committes " ok orid. 16937, New Loadon. ( 2 n were Mrs. ;!m“ recommendation. / E ‘Ww‘“ Co L' - camp- | Blerman st b mc-l-‘:"?”wm 7 Tuash Cort to Stay - el ' . o ed there, during the past fortnight. and Genevieve Bellefleur. The same committee reported on the e protest of Peter Sellas trhn At the annual meeting of the first Als- the lunch cart of Edward F. trize school cerd and - taxpayers of OBITUARY: stand in Rose place. Their reoort sta NUT No. 2 sls .25 ton Groton school tax of three mills, was Mrs. Oliver Allen Barr. that Mr. Sellas had mot objected to t _past f = » Na. E per levied. Mrs. Ellen Young Barr, widow of Oli-|prior location of the mnfl the Trice | for new dwell B 3 % oot 2 2 _Just mow the Noank bbrer fleet men | Ver ‘Allen Barr, one of the most highly |lunch cart of the 8lds of the |estimates that with the nm“ LT > 4 N C BOULETS $13.25 are doing well. One of the ysungest cap- | Té5pected women of East Oneco, died|street. Mr. Price had been in business | just outside ihe ;!i nmq nm have u,; b 3 : 4 .25 per ton | tains g in $73 worth ons day the | Sunday noon, surrounded by her twelve|for 30 years and located ua the street of | from 80 to :'iu 35 past week \ .| children and several grandchild. Mrs.|the ¢k and was now williog to pay a | Norwich does m w THE OFEKE oF 4 o8 — The neatly kept groanls at Bucking- Barr's life has been one of continual use- | reasonable rent, the committee recom- [not just yet, said t AMES Wwsox ham Memorial is one place in ,he for fulness until almost the very end. She|mended that he be permitied to rem Quarterly reports t‘ug’w - WILL BE CLOSED FROM JULY 10TH lived ‘miearly if not all her life in Oneco, | his location and pay a rent of $15 per | partment. and "‘9 of poite -& &t wed spadht UNTIL FURTHEER NOTICE. Shet‘lcket Coa.l ‘nd date. 4 her Husband dying some years ago. She}month. The report was accapted &nd premud d m yne. million was 2 ] . is survived by sons Frank of Muskegan.|the recommendation adopted. ~ : ‘l. Former Principal H. Arnold Bannett of & t % g¢ | Mich., Fred of Decalb, Illinols, Leon ; East Wareham, Mass., Ralph of St Feow Sswory i Lurnber ‘:o Harvard this summer before taking 2| iny ang Harl and Claud of Onm On recomsievdalion of thy pivide MPANY | new wopotiiment. - the two latter residing with her ‘at the|works rofumiitre 1 was voted fo censii- | Do0K ) Monday at § g'clock, in St. Patrick’s | time of her death. The following daugh-|tute Alderman Gibert S. Telephone 1257 hrehu a month's mind mass for Mis.|ters also survive her: Mirs Lena, at|Counciimen v W Olears oad Joky - ' Mary Devine was sung by the rector, Florence in Stérling; Carrie in|Fitsgerald o commitee to ouili the - oty w1 Wew Sain REY. M. H. May. — enwich, R*1, Pearl in Jericho,|lowing sswers at tie amonncs apwropri A commercial man in town Monday R. 1, and Lillian, also in Rhode Island.) ated in the anwual city meestags - v 3 i ] e BETTER PROFESS " bewalling the fact to & local druggist EI' Krnowing the end to be near some days|iiton avsia, $5.440; Boswe! fire dm '?“ al- IONAL the bobbed hair fad has nearly ruined the | 380 her scns and daughters from far . 5 oeaer e < : ATTITUDE TOWARD JEW! TRAINING FOR TEACWEBS | trade in halr fiets. .ndu“" jame to ks e i 3 Resolutions on Dr. Blsekmar. tor : et ments as pleasant and peaceful as possi- 3 1 Boston, July 3.—The fact that residents u::"’:“’:";‘:::-“;g ;i;’, "mmhft!::‘:ard nt; e Do et doaation o tha] ) T8 ubiY werks committee Svcried Councilman Crooks moved that the of rural communities are no longer satis- nioble Mothex who reared & noble, useful| (2VOrAIY. UEQU petitions or the s mer sales, incl making propara- b e - council pass reésolutions of uxyfl:uq B84 with an education infortor to that | Hons. or varstioy outines PRSP | tamiry ‘ot ""Z AT e o s b e and honyimg | OF the worth as a citizen of the I8t ity ¢ o DS ions, 400 {1 e | The New London ¥. W. C. A summer s, G. Crocker. was et for the common counell meet- {00 S Blackmar, a former member of more 3 ; expr lznu m‘ for Seach 5 tr camp at Omnb:hli. sinde the day it Adelalde Partelo Crocker, wife of}|ing August 7 in the Io88 which the members h! was opened for the season, has attracted | Franklin G. Crocker, died Saturday eve-| The police commissioners recommend- 1dsas voiced today at the Arst OMIIS! | many assoctation membors, ning ‘at her home in Starr street, New|ed that petitioners for a street lisht on é‘“’#.i’u,t"::..";{;:::& ,,cl‘n“m“l“gfifl sesslons of the Natlonal Duention Ae-| g .- Noyes, who has been viollnist st | London. Although she had been declin-| White street be given leave to withdraw, ! resolution to Dr. Blackmar's ;‘; Mystjc theatre for sevaril montus, | i€ i d“\;"‘h ;";ng';‘:cézm her death | which was voted. 5 X After approving the following depart- i e to Fishers Isk was sudden an e e W rmqmw Tin ot ihe ey P12% 881 "5t Crocker was born in Montwllle, Caenivale fo ho Allowsd ok Contauss - S 16 4 presidential address 54 years ago, her death coming on the| The amusement committee reported on 329.71; lce d h 4,95 satie awakening ud Prd-d'ul llu Mrs. Julia Foote of Mystic, who cele- | gnyiversary of her birthday. She was! the petition of Valentine Relch and oth- Polite depasmnent, (147 883 sation. brgted het nintleth Fthday at*her ome | Sie' qauehter 4t the Jate Oliver and Hme. ers which was a Bratést sgelust atlow.|33; water (42) JH o GD S0 United States c‘,mw of Bduca- | 98 the William farm Thursday, continues | jine Partelo, for many years residents' ing carnivals to to the city. The i" ~ ,.,,f,,‘, 30y ". ton Jobn J. Tigert declared that wo- | 'Sy active and is in good health. of New London. committee stated that it had also recelv-| 565 75" puplic works, street improve man's right to participate in ment Members of Plainfleld scheol committee |~ She was a member of the Huntington|ea a petition from Charles Risley and | ment” (16), $4,192.52; and electric salled for a new type of ed: for her, | have bargalned with Mrs. Robert Loring | Street Baptist church. She is’ survived|others which was in favor of carnivals. (40) $22,910.49, " He said that vocational eduycation wag|of Central Village for land for ths neW | by her husband, three sistérs, Mrs. Al- and it belleved the carnivals should be FAS NSRS \ tar more necessary now than in the past. Bigh schogl building.site, at §7,000. bert Edwards of Montyille and Mrs. .| aowed under certain regulstions. These | ABOUT 1,000 TEACHERS ol The Otis litrary will be closed all | F: Denison and Mrs. Ernest C. OPDerman | were that thers should not be more than TO ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL BOSTON CONCERN SEEES da7.toay. fec. sis b ‘“’L‘%?’..fl;;“;.’.‘;‘ o e andin. 21a7 BeVALS! "DOPROWS | one: a, manih; tyal the uemn Should be| oot tnis week snd ShEovER - es before date of arrival VERY OF 15,188 | 4yy" attarnoons from. now 'tn untfl Oct. Mrs. Frank Austin. fif“&’é‘é&’fi?&'}y e s o for Gl e B AR R R Boston, July 3.—A bill in equity was |18t Mrs. 1de Miner Austin, wite of Frank [ maintaified and that proper police protec- | Nomoy 10 B s el .,Azo'f“"" brought in superior court here today by | A member of this srchdeaconry, Rev.; Austin of Yanife, dled early Monday |tion should be provided by those conduet- | o 2 e oo'The ‘state zvyo-u:!t« Cochrane, Harper & Company egeinst H [ .rohnm, of St. Ann's Hpiscopal | évening Milowing an operation tfi_ -4a¥8 | ing the carnivals, at all times and 1ot | fnem with experience Tanging fro trustees of the Mexican Petroleum Com. 1& Hall, is now officiating at|{2go. She was the daughter of merely during gperformances. Thls Was| year to many years, an e-th! o! pany seeking the recovery of $218,188 urch, Mystic, Sunday eyeh- | Mrs. Charles Miner and was ‘W’"e“ voted. " ihem seviees many of gamu" ‘Just I_Lel:;gn l:)h.hl‘V:‘. be:;\'p pd‘:;v:dum". e ::::;fl 14 %m'a ago wnha:m;. A “Councilman John E. Fitzgerald re- been g'x’:duntedmmnx; m'%l&'? -ezw;l and ng the greater pa of er mar- = The bill alleged that the contract with m?‘,};{‘&;’ DAl elected to Attand | ot tige In Bowrah. arvivieg Ber Bes| B 100 TEOEISRS 90 (he CTist MRt SeW- | WHo piEN 1o thke u courasof ",“w,fl the oll company was to have run for | che Ptv-Second anousl convention of the | eges her husbend, are one son, Albers, | € 0 T<FE ke T S e S eowil: | o enwiie Shets Yo coddol Sarm = 10 years and that it icalled for the | Caticllc Total DD Boiom of Cob- | ner parents, s brother, Myron Miger of | SUBEH Erodis Mut SHd Sy SAEiR: for which they sve “signed i » menthly defivery of 416,866 barrels of | JéCticut to Bé beld in Meriden August 27| vantic. four sisters, Mrs. Helen Fargo-of | 673 Bad not et been able ta get over |the 19th summer sohool smder the sus- crude petroleum. The plaintiffs say that 4 Framkiin, Mrs. AThert Bowers of Phil. |t0 lodk at the property. Dices of the ""‘f‘:““’ of education. but aftor they recelved 1,164,315 lg the | During Monday, Norwich dealers were | adelphia, Pa. Miss Behtra Miner ‘and Ereterence in City Wefk only recently has it been on siich a wide “Harmon well in anm. Mexioo, went | Well supplied with new applés, currants, | Miss Clara Miner, both of Y scale. Last year, which was the firet 3 ary.” . cherries, peaches, plums; peas, tomatoss, > The sonacll “cep“dk £ u,hm? »{time the Yale buildings were used fof | tricity < ni 766.43; 2 e asparagus and other good things for the FUNERAL. report of the public works committes fav- | (nfg purpose, there wers but 600 teschers g 5 -1 mnqd was the apathy in the o o8 DA Ty ol oring a resolutfon providing that pref-|in cescion. ‘companies, | vestment market. that for the tUme bmeoas B o ’ s e Thaes . Bucke, | erence In employment shall be givan 10| Regisiration tor the summer schoot be-| 44 oeniee. 32 " pin sivial Sduihy 4 MY FIRE AT BALTIMORE | At Southampton, L. I, Mr. and Mrs.| Therc was a large attendanos at ke |citizens of the United States and 1axpay- | gan at Dwight hail Monday marning at § e il S were reported. Leonard M. Thomas (Marle G. Sackett, | funeral of Thomas E. Burke held Mon- of Norwich in any work whete 14Bory 5'clock standard, time, and continued Balttmore, M4, July 3.—I which | forfaerly of New Lonhdon) are again sut- day at' 8.30 o'clock from the late homs, 1 d by the common councll or its 2 i esda; . E wwapt the Locusi Point river fromt. of |mer sesidents sd Dave sented e Gables | No. 5 East Baltic street. A rtequiem &;fi{a‘é‘ B it whets Secitied oa: farius. g‘:k“" i ”""u ”’.L‘: n NE DIPLOMA | ASKS ADMINISTRATOR. go lllt.g:mu & Ohio r:;rold 1;:; night | from Stephen Peabody. < high mass was held at St. Mary’s eburch tracts are entered into by the comnmcil assslo;c.ln L:!:l‘:eon ]yuu:z will be % SRONER ByTATE used damage 'estimated by COm- | _The new code at Now London provides [t 9 &'clock, mass being sung by Kev. in ot 'flfldfi B5T S Jentto0t and serlously theedt | gor & teo for all bulldin f Frederlte 1. Opholay, Sselstapt pastor, | Tl sommitieds. dramed. by State Sungrintendess o the public hesith eervicn hosplal |10 e e e, et | e aontaine presided ot ino or. | Cormoration Counsel William H. Shields | catiop: A. B. Meredith, and Direttor «|H New York, July 3.—Richard Croker to- a "m McHenry. ! day spplied to Surrogate Cohalin to ap- O Fpresented a written opinion that there |the Summer School J. L. Meader, Wi b‘lm of 18 M mfl i Two elévators oontaining 1271009 | Sietations or for woving bulidings trom | €81, the cffertory hymn Being Do P2o- sy nothing eblectionable in this_wat- |nesday morning the roguiag u-w*lf o & Corvarsits " ot *Pariy fl?a:alnw-w';r Ay bushiels of $caintwo outs aod | " = 0 $0ca B e Shane oyt Jo% L& ter, “the same not providing any pemal-|the school begin. > v by ers loaded with e, & power | The employes of the raliroad on the|FoniEinourendered Beautitar TaRd of |oy%or s violation, and being simply in | The gitls Will occupy the rooms In Fruni 3 e S staovig o o mwm ilwg" fitng w’? ety mf"m? i the Siep There were many beautiful floral | ature of an expression of the coun-| Wright. White and Berkeley buwh. e N ‘mw cruml n 8 ‘age lIssue, are very quiet relative to 3 1 timents and poli Leila E. Broughton of 3 - S i hought it te R el e the Vot | oltk ont 2 g et e e ";'-’(fi_" were Prank B, Harard, | ol o tion of Tony Gigarells to lay | 8cHool 18 the dean of women, and Henk e e, mc.':::.‘l'." Sh b st o Ovr an area of six city blocks. Twa |All are waiting to hear ‘from their com- o Agnon, Ivan 8. Magnged, | 0 B et 85 Miath bevest wis | Nor bheiness to asaign the Yo ne vomen x5 s administrator be appointed immediately. firemen were merely injured. mittees. Harry @ Smith, representing Norwich |2 D to rooms, to arrange mmm-tu and 1 " MM lodge, Order of Moose, No. 359, of which | referred to the public works commitiee. h Memorial The surrogate issued citations returnable - e i The United States Civil servica com- |Me. Burke was & member: Jont . BIgnn’l geveral to guisevisy e Big cobmuity. Sept. 19. .MANGLED BODY FOUND _ mission will hold an examinatlon Juiy 19 | and Josegh A. Donnetly © o - LA Butiey OF FRerwretads : M year The application is & step in Croker's BESIDE RAIBOAD TRACKS |for lgv clerk and typist. There are va- | Durial took placs in'St. Sossfs csme- | , THe Councit: passed a resolution that| NORWICH HAD 180 2 HAD 180 FIRE 3 fight to prevent his father’s entirs egtate - 3 in"the Naturalization Bursau, De- | tery, the committal service belug read by | C.17_departments move as soon 88 Pos- IN PAST TWELVE MONTHS 9 : from gofmg fo Mrs- Bul Croker, the Thompsonville, Conn, July 3§.—The hnmmt of Lahor, at entrance salaries | Rev. William A. Keefe. Funeral l.rrimzo! sible all “such “material or deposits ' as Thg fiscal vear of ti% Norwich fire de et % A w?‘ of a man belleved to be |from $1,400 t6°$1,740 a year. A R B ;Y;ey myd:ow hdve on the Lake Street i B wze o & close Pridsy nieht. | Miss Teklé wiil J Woeki? - 3 ol Quincy, Mass, Was found | The eloguent preachier, Rev, John A past year conrss otich Ristory oy dlose to the tracks hers today, ' sevaral | Cottér, of LaSalstts seminary, Harttord, INCIDE Mayor Waters. Aldgrman P, F. Swee- | fie 10, fres 2:?!::“::1 e amfiab:: fixv«n‘f in :mfl:fi'n m ) r hours after it had been run over by the |ond of the three who gavs a mission at ENTS IN SOCIETY |ner and Counciimen . B. Shea, who previous. Although there was & o expects to sall for 2% Owl Bxpress. John Whalen, of Barttord, | St. Batcick's chureh as fali. reremre ror | Miss Mary Parteous s visiting her sis- | 5¥¢ “he finknce cammittse, were made number of fires during the nast yesr 5 | hot Home' ne qnugt v ember. todsy \dentified the body which was badly mu- | trneud from St. Francls: hospital, haying | ter in Auburn, N. the committée to make out the rate bill| gHPREC o e FIERE B3 Hoe L saingt asy' Ulated, as that of the Quincy man. undergorie a Berious operation for tonsi-| Mr. and Mrs, Gearxe C. Preston and bt i et 7 | $160,535 the year previous. s ppleme: = litls, fhmily aré at their Néptune Park cot- R4 Judgment Agutaat Cuy. The loss during the past vear Tnitn Fangisg s e Fains: ersices MUBDERED WOMAN'S BODY The Order of Blus Hirds has been | tesge. The council voted to pay to John H.|have been small as one half ol the tp!ll Commencing Sund: July 9th, the potnte FOUND IN BACK YABD|formed at Hebrop, with™ Miss Funi ' Barnes, attorney for Mr: et Fitz-|loss Tesulted from the fire at the pants | United and “Park the under- >IN D el 5 nice | Mr. and Mrs. P % pma: b 3 unite a s od Sovms, leader. The ofticars elocted were: |and daughters are g wc,_f:“ a7 | gerald, the sum of $2,398.8% company on Thames street in March, the | gational ch il aite ds rh -3 fime Waterbury, July §~—The dead body of|President, Miss Harriot Eauzlhi; vice yres- | Point Breeze for the s tlement of the judgment she secured in|fire at the Eagle Clothing company and | services “:L-lt July'dnd August. Mins during Francisco Brizzl of 40 Jefterson girest,|ident. Miss Elleo Bergan: secrotary,| Mo Helen R, Buckingham of Nay|th® suverior court against the city. at the home of Eben S. Learned. Like|ters who ocedtipy. the ‘pulbits of the et o aged sbout 30, was found fn the beck | Mies Ruth Ruymond. trsasurer, Miss Julia | yors o ix Galer Faros 7 S| Alderman Sweeney explained that this|the vear previous when the big fire-at | churches during the tyo months are as is also & message yard of 4 Ann street_sarly this morning, | TAIro. Gdy with Mr. nd Mrs. WARGE M Busk.|Sult was brought sbout through & fail|the Kolb Carton Co. in Thamesville follows: = " Charen. to the day by Chlef Jultis TASt of fhe A buler hole 18 the Baek indicsted het Lnll"enid.nu;v. the iower-ea1 of Crysta’ | ingham, *"| on ice on the sidewalk and it would cqst|amounted into figures, losses by el cth- nited States. ) C e, near oc)tflxle. ‘who ha: = John T, Monsani and the police are in-|ch the road - ¥ R 0 fir ounted to only ons half of | July $—Rey, Robert Leitch of Derby, , Pt Mrs Teney B/ Pagker sgd $150 to print the evidence “if the gity|er am 4 T q aui0g from Dimpmock’s meant to take an appeal. Besides, it [the total EILLED vestigating. crossing to 3aadv Beach bars ban’x ask- :l’i“'h;:”'“ dD’b"“-h and - Letitla, and| o the advice of the~corporation coun- —_— """H :;3" Jotm Calvis Goddard, D.| SHOT AXD K HIS SORIN-LAW —————— ing for elect-ic lights for thair Homes | Moo Mathda Randall are spending the|se; that the clty would stand no chance| NORWICH /NEMOCRATS FAVOR D., Salf g Bk 500 RATL STRIKERS .- the past r1e years. Servico has |CUTRMer at Pleasant View. on an appeal. LONEGAN ¥OB SENATOR | JuiY 23— ter W. Wright, D. D., / RETURN T QWORK | RO been supplied them. Mr. and Mrs, William Darling of Sum-| The council voted to make the firm of " > N glt. N. J., are holiday guests of Mr. Angwating Wn ot Beston, July 3 —Boston Ao AR arling’s. brother-in:law and sister, Mr.|the water department. o7 o ol arwi United Chureh. rafiroad etk wated mu:dm:lm GENEBAL HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE | and Mrs, Srederic W, Cary, i g Rogsters. I&;n‘fafdw‘;‘: s o g William E. Giiray_editor- who quit work Saturday, re- FOR FOURTIL OF JULY | . Mrs. Robert Coit Johnson, of Broad-|' . finance committee presentéd an|ganding Ms chances of recsiving (,h. lncllol uefi.' Congregationalist. work today and that more had | - Local banks, a majority of the stores|way, #s entertaining .at her cottage &t ordl. on rubl i démocratic nominstion for United m Aug. 13—Rev. Edward | l, ‘Worcester. Aoptestisns for thele old jobs. Moat | 2 all Industrial plants will cose today | Groton Long Polnt her mather, MEh.|{er:'and a hedting Was 86t for the Auge|senatar from Connectict. Aug. 20—Re m. #”& men are car cleaers, it was | !0 Sbse thm&e o -‘t‘:f::dmtdgm s':;'u John L: Léonard, of Willimantic. ust meeting of the commoncapnoil, K\i , During Saturday evening Am-uy Aug. 91— min be open during the morning to a Attorney and Mrs. John P. Hunting-|makes it 4 misdemeanor punis s by a|Lonegan conferred with a num D. BEQUESTS MILLION FRANCS "“e trade. % :"“ B0 ipfant. Srshiy BHATA Xe-| 350 fine o any )érikon Who' shall aemuh:“mvrlm ent w‘;lemw v;h smnu ANCS : urned recently. eir home on the|rubbish, ashes, junk or Gther personal or ‘3""- flmm for W PRIZE FOR BOY WITH TO ACADEMY OF SCIENCES | for &L"Jn?'.?l‘“éflilfi&“‘?é"&??‘ifi Bop T TR & Wy S STk fpronerty Cupad 1ol BECPag Y %?J'i,,"m”w o s et & into college il < 7 "/ |home for the day, B iS00 out pel of the mon coun- &5 “fl“ “ Patls, July 3.—Prince Albert of-Mdha- ment. tdvtrtlledgnya:mhl:f b‘:;::‘m‘::; Mr, and Mrs. Alfred N. H. Vaughn|cil or the committee hnvmm 1and 4n | the scale in his favor when the mroper "“’" “"“' “' Hunt & White city audifors excent for While on his way to the ehore former time comes. women, during the 0, whose déath oceurred here & few davs ces, Rorse n.dnz, baseball, carnivals|Salléd from New York Saturday clutxe. \ L 10th, 17th and unL 180 bnmtlud 1,000,000 franes to the “excursion t steawer Pipland for Plymouth, England,{ 1t’also makes it a misdemeanor, pun- ACCUSES FOUR MEN OF of two types—special bjwu Academiy of Sciences, of walcn lie was a and will spend the summer in Europe in|ishable by & $5 fine, fof any person to R R - ot 10 Wi “and ey rtreprey LB travel. Kéép a rooster in this city in ‘gleh 4 man- e “"“’ r ‘more general prob- JE— o urn From Leng Molog Trip Former residents of Norwich .Town,{ner that by immln: ac othat gletury-| Deouty Game Warden Licdssy Smith {iem 1 piases of agricul- Tdeals ¢ Tn rook iguld mla be hfra| Mrs John Rush of 199 \West Thames|Mrs. Willlam R. Jewett and dsughter,|ance is a sourcé of amnoyanée to arrested four men at Trading Cove brook | & Mings to around wit .u-aez has retufned home after a month’s Miss Fanfie Jewett, for.several vears|invalid of i€k perfon of that by i 0"11 Monday évening, accusing d:q; The :u.l. xhnt any ew York, uzhhman. and An- | past residents of- Californis, will pass|erowing ghall disturb in the night se fishine for u-wt out o! ’ Ry ‘eek 1th the summer at their home on East Town |the rest of any 1T the vicipity, | brought them ; } Y v\-‘h for a street, the Fitch family homestead. after written notice to such person by |Whefe they l"J! o ;{ ynhm duplt- —in is 9. 101 e ored 1 Mr. and Mrs, C. Royee Boss, of Nor- mehu:flrflid“vr! h%m‘! rnr?!uw tgl:u( a:ch W&W“fl com uxt y IW.‘"‘ is ¢ 3 # roos S a’ sou; 0 7 E et e ST i i G 7 Peed o B el B ot S LSRR 10 R ey e e e g . ot 10 : v AN 70, | intesont, thends to Wflnh. ting Ar-| Mre Augustus C. Tyler and a. ; disturbed thereby. ents s e : 1 ' ’ )0t : un n_chtetery and lbe unknows s61-| yiss Eans ' Leighton Ter, ent Alderman swm\g 9& in making f’;:‘; ooy : on . whid . A Srave. Mrs. xfi nqiw whe #orle | ot gipner Spturday eve at 1¢ motion for adoption of the ordinance =3 ¢ , &l | %8 inyoin. NOTICE i i, very estlies | Grcd in New. London, thelr dista 13- |Gt hate wece meny comiion sesety Tl ¢ c =4 oo b is vety !‘ffl there #"W- Mrs. Rush bad | quding Rear Admiral and Mrs. about crowing roosters, but under me Iy a 8 wondertur 3d 10 08 tack | K Care ot Btookivn N e f esen: candisom the ity stiorey s . : cate, when s was ca The Jury Gommissionsra for New i her home tavn onigt Coio- ‘g,,,,m“w,“, Stmay s ¢ fe. THR wyuie| Coutn, = : v and pmph hea ' i.enden Couity will most at the offiee | Mander and ng::ib Jeave Annapolis arwich. wg {Ngde m who m Y Pi88 Fhem 2. of the Clerk of the Superior B'!l" § Boston, as Lieu- Aldermln Crodk.\nlud al % e g it § . B > “ ¢ t Cof Repetto has fnished Polie 1t S I ) Rieh | ded ? 25, Norwich on Manday, July 10th, studies at Aflnlmlls Aeadzmy and en- : ite : s fathe A ; ’ . at 4 g, m, daylight saving. s Harvard In the fa t:anugum Any resident of this ¢ urmil