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4 re R " VARIOUS MATTERS @tww funters are aiready taking out rrjmnmm TABLE SWEETS W Witlmevitie o Wiis CUCUMBERS - e e "‘3‘.’»@- es, m-,lmm BEEDLESS onn.s cvesne m JAPANESE PLUMS . ITALIAN LEMONS ... il note Sen:| Frea Gordon -u m of Norwien J6LE OF PINE LEMONS .. Sunder. Bopt g balldavs MACKINTOSH APPLES . The Selem school win open Monday. WATERMELONS ON 1OR Miss Ruth Hele of Simsbury has been | Meyor George A Quigley has re- RED BANANAS - 590 | epgaged as teacher. B S oitye ot Nerwich, the county fair, Contractors from Fast Haddam have , Dbesn to erect a number of e T e b ‘Summer at Gales eFT- £t i g will i Eo #i All this week, fishermen in the shore - towns have been hampered by dense | (Mes: T . Hawking has returned to Kept them from VERGring | ner sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bussey | mer to orwich. ‘A large number of Endeavorers from | yrs. Samuel C. Wilson and daughter, ¥ this section attend the meeting of | wyair “hove o 450 devgtitery the Norwich C. E. union to be held at s Just VlOLIN Goshen Saturday. Enflnsfldd. Mass., where they have| The new barn will < visiting her brother, Frank W.|of the old, using the Z on the rear and on ‘When Groton grange meets this h t thi TEACHER (Friday evening the P",’,’%{’fi‘;‘fi“ Mesars, Harry Norman, Jack Nor-|the south eide and on h $ 8 graage falr in the fa e | man, Bert Lee and Rex Enio of Bridgo- | the mew buildins 1s. to be = é ; All: String Instruments repaired port were Sonts 2fonn C- Quiniaajisagth, about 360 feet, a8 RN s T : - or en Ripley and family, who| Labor day, making the trip in their Teceived. world, Violins sold on -uuhm _wmn Dlay, snd N’va"““ ‘touring car. —_— tyilie Unlo- We are For appointments %ddress E. hige rormtnad 1o No. E50 Tarme Miss Gladys Hart ana Miss Clara| THAMES NAVY YARD BAPTIST CHURCHES REPORTED | for our many blessings. aad i d Bo E. BULLARD, Bliss 'l-s Nor- ngtn avenue, Hartford. Adams of the Norwich Business col-| CHIEF SUBMARINE BASE. YEAR OF PROGRESS | sufta Four from the 4 an ys wich, Conn. b The three schools in Marlborough | e8¢ have received the gold medais A will not begin until mext Monday. | Which they won in July for writing At 98th Anniversary of County Asso- Miss Sylvia over 55 words a minute for 10 minutes . s Sylvls Brows of Colchester it o6 & et i R Tttt Enough. ciation Held in Waterfold. ~The i oo Sy e : suggestion thaat an adequate| Rev. Joel B. Siocum D. D, pastor of N faites and Tae F. L. FARRELL ||, Zaer s fo be o nelstborhont olett| oo beliows’ Pairviow horae: 1a seit | defense of the Atlantic seaboard trom | tho Géntral Baptist church s amons S The Laies” Ala and Siesion. | ey 5 ; gran; - = d 01 ‘arolina to Maine by suf es | those who attended the 9Sth anni- = irg, to which Andover, Columbia and | Qusly, Ul Her daughters, Mrs. HATTy| couid be provided . by . establishing | versary of the New London Baptist | ary societies eld their meetmes | an, X (CONCERT PIANIST) Boiton granges have been invited. | Woolward of Brooklym ang Jrs. Ben- | seven bases and a patrol of 70 sub- | associaation held Wednesday afa| and the Youne Ledies Friday Night R0 If you'll favor us with an Instructor of Piano, Har- fived in response to & summons | | marines caused discussion among the| Thursday with the First Baptist | club Snjoad. """l erings ence & O of C‘,,,,,,,,,,,,i,;t are §] 2tsnemn pasc pas peen & cuvorie e b b sl Sl e B e e e Y R S . inspection of these splendid mon some quarters the criticism was ere were three ad- F Y, =0 and social organizations from sur-| THREE CORNERED CONTEST that this proposal embodied too many | dresses in addition to the reports of | Pell has wvnfivd at Chestorfl towns during the summer. PREDICTED IN CAUCUS | bases = dx"'“ three A ezflme be t:m treasurer, board of trustees, mi idwl Pond ‘this summer as in past enough, t Was suggest one | sionary committee, obitu: committee | Years. 2 b ”""""'"".‘.?w Sth, 1915 | corirs JTalmantic Normal sohool of | Three Republicans Talked of for Nom. | base In Chesapeake bav: one at New | and. other commitiees . Rev A B, Deaths During the Year, Studio: 36 Central Building PRl tashacs. - T b s - ination for Selectman, London and one north of Cape Cod| Coats addressed the meeting on the| Deaths In the churches during the ‘m' Principal Henry T. Burr—Adv. — would be ample. subject the Local Church and the | year included the followin, With the names of three well known| Jt Was asserted that the greater | Forelsn Work, and Rev. Willilam A Colchester Borough: M At Putnam Helghts, Miss Florence | republicans mentioned as in the field | STuising radius of the submarines|ling spoke on the Work of the Mis- | S. O. Lewis. Morrison of Norwich has been engaged | for nomination for first selectman in| Would obviate the necessity of pro- Lebanon: _Luey Lyon., Dl‘. J M. K'ING teach the school, Miss )n’mgea the party caucus in the town hall to- | Viding so many bases. ~ Also it was Montville Union: Charles Gordon, p..,‘.,., Daving been transterred to the night, It promises to be one of the | Sugkested that with the present typs | on Government, by Hadlal A. Hull 44, Barriet gwm.m 7 o 1 Putnam ‘warmest sessions that the part: of coas lefense submarines ‘orwich, Central: Cuflfl Ames D EN I IS’I e held in some time. A Dot be necessary to have 70 subma- _r:""“" Letters From Churches. | 5 X% Burgess, oses Charbonea, from a short stay &t Many of the grangers this month [derman Casper K. Bailey, ex-Sens nes to guar s comparatively anfiual letters from the various | John A. Wheeler, Wi lam Laigh: b e g p g At e ot ey pux-Bens | whort stretch. of seaconste .’ AT 68 | coneones the association included | ton. Mrs. Joseph g‘“ and m May Building on | Church, a former assessor, are all said | many efficient cpaft would do the work | the following: Norwich First: Willlam R. Cowan, | #Pending a month at & camp. * janlTuWP to have their backers and the indica- | 50 great is the fear of battleship com- ‘We have had anl Julla Cook. Mrs. B. e t tions are that there will be some stir- | manders of being attacked unexpect- [encouraging year. A large number| Norwich, Third: Willlam P. Greene, rs. P. Learned has returned e ring nominating speeches and a big| edly by under water craft. of new mempers have been received— | Grace Carpenter. Dom Fomiet Cunces, whits Siiy: M / Several old sheds in the rear of |vote in the caucus, It has alresdy been decided by the | mostly by Paptism. Among these are| Norwich, Mt. vary been spending the eusomar. i GEOR G. GRANT Mrs. W. 'W. Beckwith's property on —_ . navy department that the Thames | nine Itallan men. . The. work of the | Bentley, 81, Ruth Sowers 1, :uu 3 Church street are being removed and é river at New London will be tifs prin- | Bibl rwas usiasti- | Thompson 17. Johh Steiner is bullding a retaining EoNARAL, 7. e *Serts ciues “hon en's class has main.| Norwich, Grace Memorial: Nancy xn.wmh.mdwllll town and will the winter with Undertaker ' and Embalmer cipal base in the vicinity of New| cally. . The S, wall on the dlviding line. Sabrwet 5. Pisids. York. . In fact, the New London base | tained an average attendance of 77, | Oliver, Josephine Fields, John Worthy. | Mrs. Frank H. Bmitn of Washington B2 Providence St Taftville] Beginnt 3, the half hi M Yelatives and friends 'w promises to be the prinfipal one on| The women's activities have been fuc. Scott Hill: Emme Kinney, Marion | Street. ] i T e o e it ot B s },‘:: A geastul, as usual. ° The young people | Nve. Mise Marion Norton of Rockland. 3 Prompt sxtention to-dsy ox aght call, vision of ihe Shore Line elecirle ail Ficlds neld Thuraday morning at 81 13 u}}:‘"“’ bay and Portsmouth, N. | peve 2:&':&?‘.&:&3”"&.‘;:.’#”&‘ Rnno:: ’z:":n: mll.ochc’.:m tne | 36 as left town atier & viait of ten ne 630. way, whic cen in vosue during | o'clock from his home, how The last avamer, will e discontinucd. | strot, with & mase of reaulom i St ere already thers is @ navy|our church building, more extensive | condition of the churches in this city | Says With Der aunt, Mrs. Carl W s i s o £ Ivmivn 1o 8% than we anticipated, will compel us.|and vicinity to be as follows: o Hourly service will be the rule. iy o i SRR e /u: lmportant step In_the develop- | much to our resret, to relinquish the| Central church of Norwich, largest Mise Antoinetis Van Ciest. who is Rual carriers are inetructed by the | and Prof. F. L. Farrell presided at the | vioa. and one signifcent of the in. | Privilege bf entertaining the state| in the assoclation, nvuu o on. | spemding the summer-on postoffice department to report any|organ. At:the close Of the mass tWo | wroased submarife personmel, ~ | convention this fall. Unitedly rollment of 743, ‘a value reh | SOC: “Ban beon in_ New ‘xatt for & Poads along Their Toutes In Poor Con: | hyians’ Wire menaored oy afierioyinC | creased submaririe personne carnestly pastor and people are seeke | broperty free from Gebt of $57701 85, o S My @ition. - Tho. Separiment, will 0o Te- | e e aave by Mlay Tishels % 3 ing to improve the opportunities that | a Sunday school earollment of 628, ceipt of such reports take up the mat- | Enos, Frank T. Sylvia and John and o pro; | Docken us to a larger and more definite | with an average attendance of 300 Miss Dorothy Jones and Miss Helen ter with the state highway commis- | Alexander Jordan. Burial took place ort T othe salvation of souls and| Fast Lyme—Total entoliment, 139 sloners. in the family plot in 8t. Josepi's ceme- ubmarine service in May, and | Chriet 5 UP Of the Kingdom of | debt, R S ion, S 3 men average attendanc Jaries Shea, who was sentenced to vded PR i€ was the first timo that j high officer Norwich, First: We have enfoyed | tal benevolences, 3106, Tolland jafi July 1 for a period of 60 ‘“:.‘,..,..m‘:.“’:.. .yrlo':n“ugm“::: of the navy was put in Sharge of the another year of service and Biessine, | raised for all purposes; $871- dave, and who rkipped out of Tolland children on Ward. street, with whom submarines. Since taking command e belleve the church has never been | Old Lyme—Total _enrollment, 5% | spending 5 Miatepess about %y wecks ago, while working Tielas was a more prosperous condition. The | value of free A AHL ahout as & trusty, was arrested In | > her - g AL submarine training . ship Columbia. | prayer meeting holds a Iarge piace in | debt. 34,500 Vi SENTENCES: the . tinsmil - Sun = mx’{le ‘Wednesday by Captain trade é it ana z\ol:.‘n!;ozm::e‘l ':w';“m':‘.;:um;l ur church life. =~ We dp business for| ment, 25; average attendance, 14; to- mnm . 18 MONTHS FOR Fluulv ; summer and winter. Three| tal benevolences, 337 money raised S Captain Grant now has, under him, = oS 1 Soc all —_— 1ot Had M - Relatives and family friends assem-| 107 2 time. Aftarwards he was em- | 3 gubmarines {n commission. with the | Fels o1, SPRCIN Rervice, brovehe re-| for all purposes, 478 L Benjamin Grosvenor, Miss | 00TMan ""“'o" for Reriog ‘-“‘""'"“ bled in St. Patrick’s church at § o'clock 2 g e 2 possibility tbat five more will be put| bapiizea. Pastor and <l Ficls ol fross | Charlotte un Fravk Foster in the Industrial build- nd r and people ave | value of church property rom seday morning, when a%, RIYEr | g and from Uiehe b went Lo, the | 8 commeton In § fow monihe and 88 | learmed the 'Srt_ ot morking. togsther | dev o phrey Gallivan was sung by Rev. John | SOUTt house where he had since béen| His' command also comprises the | farTioniously. The truth = is being | ment, 180 tond Learned Thursday. {he German reserviat, -h:_-anmux l‘.‘,x. Quinn of St John's - church, | SMPloved as asistant to his father, | yrancport Prairie, . three monitors, the ——— had seen four guns Ui~ ntville. S OUR GUARANTEE Ceylon Tea....... 35¢ All other Teas. . Extra good Coffee. Peanut Butter. .. Shredded Cocoanut = pkg. 11c Mince Meat, pkg... 8c Whole Mixed Spice Ya pke. Meztches, 3 boxes... 10c Manuel J. Fields, caretaker of the | Henrort Fralrle three om e haa: | hisher ideals. Our apportionment | raised for all purposes, 31.484.32. Mies_Peggy Cox of Atbany, N tania just before she salled from Iy X. Jext. Premises. has Been met; and we have increased Hr-L Waterford—Total enrollment. | who has been the guest of Mrs. on the ‘trip when she was torped: O Hot as it was Thuraday, Postmaster | Mr. Fields possessed a winning per- [ % 20d the tender Fulton. Quetpledge for state work. Our Sun- | 291; value of church property free | g Cockrall of Lincoln ayenue, 27 & German submarine. nited Tea R RAREY S0 B e ah DAle ey Sk bece Gay schos hak never betn in such a | from. Gebt. 314,000 Sundey school been entertained for & fow daye ¥ = g:m. B Moty aad eam Started | Circle of warm friends. He wag favor. | JOINT WORK BY flourishing condition. ~Superintendent | enrollment. 150; average atiendance | Migses Youns of Broad street. 218 Main Street %o’ dry out the dampness remaining | &bV liked and very. popular with chil- COMMITTEES RECOMMENDERD, | Peckham, with a faithfql band, has|S7: total benevclences, . - imprisonmen since last” weekk, Shien eaused Alaois | dren, especially those in his neighbor- oz oy o wronght nobly. The Ladles’ = Afd faised for all purposes. $8.I16.78. -After passing the at Atlanta, Ga., and to pay &l - | and windows to stick In & most wn. | Bood. His death is a dlstinct loss | Delegations from Chamber of Com-| Kindly sent their pastor to the stato| Second Waterford — Total enroll- | yome of Deseas 1o & of §: ov U Il s ey o the community ‘and r " deeply | > oot "0 "Bourd of Trade Met. | COVention. defrayingail exvenses Wa | ment, 135: value of church | property | ington. street” dars. sensational disclosures of s lst and Rflllil.flll. g a4 by all who were acquainted are pressing forward for the Master's | free o i _Sunday acheo Mary ang 0 "‘“’L"" mourne approval gorollment. 132 ‘average attendance Ellllg Tracy Shefield of New | With him. O day evening at the office of | *P} 3 'nmna-y for their home in Winches. in all its Branches. Lendon bas issued over 100 invitations | Mr. Flelds died on Tuesday follow- | prosident Revert W Berkine of the | g NOrVich, Mt. Calvary: This vear,| 5; total benevclences. $116.10: mon- | for g’ Tiness CARPET LAYING at lowsst prices. for a musicale at her home Saturday | ing an 1 due to typhold fever. He under the lendership of our pastor,| ey raised for all purposes, $1,012.34. e e e T st“' Was 45 yeats of age and was the son | Shore Line Electric Railway company assocla- Rev. J. H Dennis, the church has gone| The oldest church in the 5 effield, who is an accomplished pian- | Fields. He always res n this c ve work. The 710. P .iAMis w. aucxau::«. ot il ‘o iy 2 vian- | Blelds 2 number ‘of years had been | M ot ey Of Gommerce and the | last dollar of the $1.600 mortxase was | youngest is the Montauk Avenue = anton Avenus, ot Side assietant caretaker at the courthouse. ! ;0™\ Cicing problem. that is arising | P8id June 17. 1915, and we rejolce ang | ehurch of New London, organized in |Says Italian Treeps [ ‘Large Num- = oo Al Jen, L 10th e vostofios ge | 2 Tesves bia paremie a5 Tike ko | Wi "TiaIS, A7 cnlnave o | Bame H0 fr it ielasnehnd ot | W T o el sarol, | har . Have Byen Gomsemaied o5 , E: to be employed by the Hop- 3] 499; use of motorcycles and bicycles by |dren, Misses Madeline Fields. Arline | jins & plished. ue of church properts Fancy BARTLETT PEARS { zural carriers on all rural Tosten Thy | Fietds, Laura Fields and FHaymond AT R e Has New Pastor. Berits "5 - Sl = department has foupd ‘that rural car- | Field: are also two brothers, | Commerce committee and J. J. Corkery Norwich, Third: We have much _" d L and ELBERTA PEACHES | ricrs cannot bropedy cover. their | Joseph J. Fielde and Fram 3, Fieias, of the Board of Trade commitiee. for which to be thankful and much | lendance. 176: Sayvill, N. Y.) Sept. §.—“According routes by use of such vehicles. The meeting was not a long one and | 10 encourage us. _We were sorry to reliable information,” says the S 15.584.87. the conclusion was reached that the | lose our pastor, Rev. A. L. Tedford, | PO¥s. 3 NES Londén— most good could be accomplished by | last January. The pulpit was sup- T;{fi":‘;‘;‘x‘n’-‘;enf Y Yaine of chane the two committees work'l.rll' khoselh-r rl!edhby different fi:-ren l-;um gm{ property free from debt, $20,000: as a joint committee. This they are| . When our new or, Rev. P. - O e TS Y A0 | Gomn e, s the: vems Two | Sunday’ school enrollment. 283; ‘ave at Rallisn’s s ttendance, 151; total Nnmlm e ganizations. have been wonderfully blessed. Six-| 38 2 ' Vb Rt o tHe araaY alarnotn st In discussion of the Hopkins & Allen | teen new members have been added: 5 39 x., hester, the afternoon of Labor day,|matter ome of the points brought to[ our C.E. society has been reorganized, [ Por k “Avenue, New London — - September St Foank 'D. Watden 3¢ | the.attention of he’ Gominitiee meme | and our rouns beople. are tAKIE Ereat Total enrdilment, 91: value of church north ; 5 registration at the Rockville | New York city, who ia 58 and a wid- | bers Was that part of the money on | interest in the work. Prayer meeting | Tolal eRToMment. 9% valus of e sl the ¥ aripping trom & 1oose pipe or M| Highschon ie ey Hrgent in the uta- | PWEE, WAS Tharriel hafe to BIre, Fear] | Lo 340 N Eovarimant con | e e ancrensed. The | Gay’ school , enroliment,” 333; averag: . the carburetor into the ,bilgs §|tory of the school, being 248, as com- | Louise Bennett of New Bedford, who | tract that the company has taken is| Ladies’ Missionary soclety, which had | 18y echool enfoliment, 323: average form gas, You go below with || BAFed with 333 & yenr g0, & net gatn |15 25, and & MSPEtins, The_oere- | vailalis for s Bow and can be used | Rt So mientinge for mery than 8 TiaT | S15001; mesey raiesd -er B pur- " 3 mony was # in evelopment of the plant here vived, : . » light and resulé—explosion ana [} §6;10. 57 377me, Publla are divided s | oy e Do b ethodici | 1 the capacity meeded to catay st the | forward {5 a Susy year. oo 8. 5. P tioh, New London—Total enroll fire. Don't take a chanee. o Winaver 30, 'ro'lhnd 13, South | Episcopal church, -at his residence on | contract. Half a millon dollars of | average if not what we would like,| o cs. “ O o "of church vr:;;nrl; dsor 5, Bolton 2. Peari street. The bride is a inative | the contract s so available for the use | OWing to an epidemic of scarlet fever.| 00y " 0" $2,250; Sunday school mR Rimum of Canada and is the daughter of Johs | of the company at oute and snother | We feel that the Lord has sent our| iU, average attendance % Former Norwich residents. Mr. snd | 8. Waller. The groom is a machinist | balf million is to be available by. the | pastor to us and that his Holy Spirit | $aroliment, 48: ‘average attendance Mrs. Charles H. n, by occupation. He was born in Men- | first of October, and by the first of | is Working among us. - oo to anti-British in are safe to explore anywhere don, Mass. February the prediction is made that| _Norwich, Grace Memorial: We are | T2i5ed for all purposes 3884, = |German asents were ¥ith, whether boat, auto, elothes e : Burnhism-—Campbell from 2,600 to 2,500 men will be &t work | #ad to repert a successtul vear along feld ehureh having an entollment of | SWitzeriand into the war by viols closet or hay mow. 3 - here. ‘What such a payroll circulating | all Jines. ~ Though the hand of death | S04 chutch, Peving §n COrolmont of | suiss neutrality, suggesting also that | Bek Biraps and Bags Baskets = Complete line here. Rutus Bradford Burnham of this|in the city will mean can be imagined | bas taken from our midst some of our free from debt of $1,000 the Swiss government under the and will keep their cottage open for | ¢ity and Miss Loulse Strong Campbell | and will be an experience that the | most earnest workers, the Master bas | ® AR STolnant o 11 and’ &\chuscl |SWS o ah avlrwhnl‘ll&: several weeks longer. of Essex Fells, N. J, were united in|merchants and the community general- | sent us more laborers, who, we trust, > MRS. EDW[N AY ° THE masriage at the bride’s home there | iy"Wit be very glad to see realised. will take up the work and help us| BroPerty valie of $4.200 makes the |y »5 PLAUT-CADDEN CO. On thelr return Thursday from the ursday evening. The eeremony to hold up the blood-stained banner | poiem church the next smallest in clear Fraskiia Sesere - Noank shore, whero they have been place at 7.30 o'clock, and was A veem reore ot B o 1 the assoclation. In the Cheste: . el Established 1872 * - several days at the Capt. C. |attended by a mumber of ine friends g iy s : church but two cf the members are s e . Potter bungalow, Dr. and” Mrs, J. 3 am from this city. alem. resident e village, one man PLAUT-CADDEN BUJLDING £ "Dien Srought branihes of appic 53y Feature Films in Motion Pictures. | g.ion. our condition remaina goout | one “oman. our residentsconati- As e iCin N ogsoms pioked by Mra A. 1. Potter, w the same as last year. Our church French aggression.” CHAMBERLAIN -~ hich Were ae pink.and he g Jemes Rickarby tuf,“fi;mci{“.‘;’e:“_‘, Of ihe best Pic- | was closed through the winter, but| Salem church two of each sex. peamadt < —— e - May Sth, Rev. B. D. Remington of The total enrollment of all lhe TRYIN: 0 SETTLE lmtal i SR Bowsn—Schander. e D e e St haean b e O | (SEa] Walue ot (e i i ALBANY CAR STRIKE. Surgecn o : n once tn two weeks. cone < - p “DR. SHAHAN ment ‘was made o Thursday of the | ences were well plocised it the | EFOERtons thus far have been vers | L free from debt is 536009855, Sun e Bt b = Kood, renging from sixteen 1o thirty, | 48 school enrollment for all church- | Employers and Employes Mest—Autos . | marriage of Cornelius Bowen and Miss | entire bill of movies. Gretna Green, ttendan Marion 'L':'é'cffl r;ln Streat pinn . Schander, which took place here | in four parts, portrayed the deep lovs R e part i e i - | o 163 (315" "Tatal benevolences of ail \ Grace ; ceremony, of & proud miss for & common Bowreh ol —_—a L M 1 on m-u.‘ of the Stomach and iy performed by Rev. Wil Z who afterwards turned- out o be an| ,Dowah: There is no very m - g’:’;{‘l"fiur:o 10. oney ralsed I heumatism °| 5937, aasistant pastor of SL Maryh| aripossessed of vast estates. Her| SO0, Coey It Tear o 2.4 and 7-8 p. m. Tl 821 i, oo e ook e e et oyl | Darriage with the supposed Jockey | o odT Dut soms ate looking for and| _ Celebrate Jewish New Vear lesserm. her anmily apd she v el | o Have heon baptised: AA | by the tst Heeree o ey o o 3 i Tt work. _ Two have been n the rows Thursday on ac- Edward P Armatrong, whose |0 oo ‘this city, ‘and hes mads | Pashocal. 0 Marve with her jockey | {CC groppea from our membership. | sount of Rosh Hishona. the Hebrew D s‘N - ‘.gfl wml w o Al'bs“n_ her home at 117 rth street. . The other films the tenth ‘The chimney In the meeting house has| New Year, which began Wi X d AY v By the vaniel an LEL TPY Doty e ke o By T e of | beem rebullt, the walls of the audience | evening aad continves through Friday. = e o v ¢ Seaiide: Covnii DWiers exciting incidents as the previous in- | FoOm cleaned and repainted, and & | All over the world in the Hebrew cal | be seen P 3 N“ e 2o staliments, ang new carpet placed on the floor. After | endar it marks the beginning of t! entist bt " TS angal | cc2ied By Seaside counch o of & jhe 1 D Badtor resigmed, Tune 11.cthe rens T 201 e e ox s our pastor resien - Rooms 16-19_Alics Norwioh B e R es ismation o take effect the last "ot | Goncessions to Labor In Torrington. Phone 11778 3 Grand _knight, Thomas C. Dillon; | Mles Cogswell Takes Principalship. m. Snety, and the same can be $agq | -~ Torrington, - Conm_ eputy grand knight, Arthur T. Keefe: | . 3ing Amy L. Cogswell of Lincoln| of the B. Y. P. Our' weekly ‘t¥ays | Siployes of the —Mdsisier X chancellor, Robert J. Kelley; recording | yvenue b,n’_‘ on Thursday her dutis u- meetings l!lva boen held at the | SOMPRTY, the Standard Sonpany and ‘qus FUBRS s tary, Daniel D. Donovan; financial | as principal of the Lowthorpe aflm: homes cottage p: meetings, e e 3 trensurer, | 0F PO O e e for W oo | And have been well attended. When Condon: advocate, -‘°hn C which is located at Groton, Mass. Miss | We consider our many blessin we Geary; -warden, James H. Arche: Cogswell was forwerly 2 pupil of the| thank God that it is as well with school and has shown an aptitude for | us as it is. landscape work, In which she has Jong ¥ > fair g\urd. ; ears, Edward J. Murray: oh Workers in Word and Deed. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. | Iain, Rev. Fimothy M. Crawley, 7 | been interested. ! Colchester Borough: We feel justment of over-time Bristol—Fo! of the Bristo) Cramger. " — Were very active Nosr Britain._The _State . Normai Wathersfield—Mr. and Mre. Stephen er o Tiot e as selected who will act as New Britai F c T Tames for . chool opened Wednesday w with a rec- | Franklin Willard observed the fortieth 3 Pald secretary of the chami Rosers. daugbier of uner their Usts. ord breaking_entering class. Princi- | anniversary of their wedding inform- is ginning November 1. His name O. Rogers of Camp s SR e e g pal Marcus White reported o h"'n. ally Tuesday at their home on Main A’ chotr has been ¢ boped, on_the way. rospect , an e | street, bers family be- Turkey. Her family '; ~of i 4727 the week it would reach 350, | g present o tor her satecy g