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TEAG ER String Instruments repaired Vl-lh-ullu-uvum- l. Illl. zlfl- Place, ll"- Dr. J. M. KING|gE g;w«-m - DENTIST May Building / JaniTuWP ! CEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville calls, . Prompt attention to day‘or aprid; "mm*"w arel day by mtm-fflpmflnflb- hawk trail. Miss Marion L. MoLoon of Wollas- ion, Mase, is the guest of Miss Eana Troland of Washington street for a ‘few dAy& Mrs, Irving Button and daughter Can of Norw:l;.h lg,vs ntu'r’:ted home er visiting Mrs. Button’s sister, Mrs. 'B. H Ksnnlo. at Pendleton Hill. %o Gso‘;ga R Ana of Grvwn who a Preston City ‘Woednesaay, o) apcn: he n!s‘ht at Preston City, returning homs Thursday. gTow shorter from Dow on The Gaye Tonsth tatay ae creasing one minute. A excursion train from points narv.h”v‘vm 9 to 1z m. 's churcl hThmtthtt Ny fi:&.:z* ol bo the celebration of holy in the iscopal churches the Fu‘t of the nativity of TR S e Union association in Preston Wed- nesday lnd on Thursdey made a visit in’ Plaintlel Mr. and Mrs. Levine of West Main street, have returned home after at- ding the graduation of thelr son, ‘harles, of Brown university, shak- Ing the trip by auto. Robert cush of 22 CUff street, has resigned his position with the Rem- Ington A.rms Co., of Eddystone, Pa., angd accepted a position with u.nomor large firm in Springfield, M Miss Maria Harding of Hamburg has been in Norwich and Willimantic, attending the graduation of her sis- ters, Miss Ruih from Norwich Free Academy and Miss Theresa from the Willimantic Normal school. Mrs. Frank J. McGarrah (Sybil Bastern [ Christman) of New London attended | (1S Poifit will be occupled this season by the meeting of Hope Rebekah lodge, . and Mrs. Bissell ana thetr dgngh | No. 21, of Norwich, Wednesday even- BEmily B. Swindel] of Rock- | ing which was the celebration of the 32d anniversary of #hat lodge. Capt. B, W. Wilbur of Norwich has been doing Salvation Army work in New London as well as Norwich dur- ing the illness of his brother, who is expected to leave a New London hos- pital today after a surgical operation. of Thn New Haven railroad company gbeen scouting their yards to mln th ant- with cars to carry horses, ete, The Mct superintendent, Rev. G. G. Scflvem M)IIB! ‘held the sec- ference in th Methodist church at Tolland. ® The flag at Buckingham Memorial ‘was at half staff Thursday, because of the death of Timothy. D. Sullf lifvin, <& member of the 13th Rest. C. After several ‘days’ ilness at her home ;n Church street, req\urm& the care @& graduate nurse, Mrs. Mlme Jas more comfortable “Thure. The Haskell cottage at stern At the Children’s Day exercises at Willington, the ~committee in included Mrs. Jas. Service and ‘Alice Service, formerly of Nor- much drying out a mnuua m ;muuvm.a fnto two eral uvm; euu ( @) mouan-mnnnurot Searlet _fever, éria, © measles, muh emumerotu kidney, blood vesst Scarlet Fever !mm The symp! Yomiting and sore this combination is - noticed scarlet fever can be expected. hours unrm-uflsn-:rulnm-lv- some. pears on the body. after the beginni 12 to 48 About one week the symptoms the skin begins to peel in fine flakes aud ia parflodlariy moticesble gbout the finger and toe tips. peeling continues from three o -uv-en In some cases the eruption appears in the night and. has faded by morning. These are mild a of course are diffi cult to diagnosis because the eruptions are not discovered. How Diphtheria Manifests Itself. Diphtheria manifests itself by fever, headache and sore throat with patches on the tonsils or in_crou; cases the patch is in the larynx or vocal chords which gives” rise to the peculiar barking cough in breath! Every child who has croupy cough and croupy breathing with fever - should be regarded as suffering from diph- theria until the contrary is proved and should be isolated from the rest of the family and, as in all contagious dis- ecases, allowed to use only their own utensils and drinking cups. Sometimes the patch appears in the nose and is known as nasal diphtheria. The croupous and pasal dipftheria are the most dangerous forms, Measles shows itself through cold in the head, cough and fever and after three or four days the child breaks out with a red rash which is not as fine as scarlet fever and is sdattered. You can see areas of healthy skin in. between the spots. Measles last year, according to authority, - killed ~more children than scarlet fever, although any length of rop drops-of cod liver oil in it to make up the Jeaking fat. For children up to 3 years om the proper diet is milk, bread, crackers, soft eggs, Dotatoes, Dutter, frait Juices, and no chiid unde? | Ficy 3 years of age /el bananas, apples or baths, sunlisbt, water ventilation in the sleeping room. Ml QIVEN TRYOUT. Purely Engine Test as Machine Was Not Allowed to Rise in Air. mwmdfi;’-m rled‘By‘ files were discussed tected the files. and keep the milk on ice. Be conten! to purchase the ice and screening and save the costly ‘expense of a long pe- riod of illness and death. milk is the proper food fof “Wh five to tomatoes, corn, e should have frequent pnd proper Complaints in Writing. In concluding, the doctor stated that all complaints should be made in writ- ing and signed by the complainant, as ten 1d’ Be fed meat, ucumbers, ‘Convulsions often wilt t, , therefore, If vssrole. -~ And h_sweet compuision devotion the Blessed Sacrament will lead us to frequent communion. whereby become partakers of the Flesh and Blood of our Divine Lord. Who can reckon up the benefits that will surely accrue to the individual, to the family and to if’ all of our Gatholics become inflamed with love for the Blessed Sacrament That is what we are to pray for and to promote by ail the means tn our, pow. . Love for the Sacred Heart ‘Their Wives at !fil Cmmw‘ll Home. Home lnnuu visit of lhe -2 the Ci GOOD LOOKING . isn’t it? toward our Lord In the e Sl o SN SUBSCRIPTION DANCE AT His love. NORWICH CLUB HOUSE dothh:‘ bedding, etc., ‘s clear alr and S0 many days of rain and in| Mrs. Robert J. Mosley of Gales Ferry, | the layity looks uj sun, | Wife of Chiet Eicctrician Mosley of the | of no importance. submarine base at the navy yard, and pplication of measles is Mrs. Orem., also of Gales Ferry and[nia. The disease is often the Wite of Electriclan Orem of wie sub-|polnt of tuberculosis of the lungs, Tmating bass, wers gucets of My, and|ery cough which follows the measics Mrs, John T. Broadhurst of Lafayette|and continues over three weeks should street Wednesday and Thursday, re-|be carefully investigated because it {axning ta Gales Fersy: Tuursday éven- |mieht be"ths boginning of fubercilos many times the conditions cannot be remedied at once and will be attended mq-g“ 7 3560 tor m of expenses of department has. front, and of this sbont 3205 is ueed for diginfectant purposes. Oiling the. ponds, swamps and other incidentals ‘come 'wp to $130 or more, It is plainly Seen that there 1s ot Much 1eft for Tew enterprises. It has Deen estimated by Mr. But- terlek, an expert in the extermination TENTED CITY RISES AT FORT WRIGHT Third and Fifth Companies Left Nor- wich Early ThHursday Morning. Fifty Couples Were Present at De- lightful Affair on Thursday Evening Arrangements have been made for _outing of the Connecticut Shoe assoclation, some 200 strong, > Haven and Mamutan. Fri- s, July -2, s P wm.ra of Colchester, agent of the -uta board of education, is ursday evening with about 50 cou-' Plas attending; some coming from out . A New Haven orchestra fur- Coast Artt ‘music e hail | Cofinecticut National spring | arrived at Fort H. G. wrm:s ammter catered. | to begin a ten days’ encampment. The Mosquitoes and Mala the bites of WEDDINGS California Port Wine free. A. SCHANKER 4 43 WEST MAIN STREET The place where you get pure goods A Bolton manm, Samuel M. Alvord, for your money O R it HORTON’S NEW YORK “ICE CREAM Quart Bricks 40c Pht&idn 25¢ . DUNN'S mmcv 60 MAIN STREET $1.00 or over of our Wines and Ao 18, b vl s has sold her Liguors, we will give one bottle Pure|Pie% 27 sho has eold her place hero ——————— h‘lntnmclnflumudcn icture | scenario contest amo cnmmba visiting state towns, issuing certifi- cates 1o children who want to work '| @uring. the summer. Foflner Nor'fl;g relldents'r Rev. Dr. and Mrs. . Morrow of Tennessee, 3 have arrived at Union, and ate at|Mrs. Wilard Huntington Smith, of Ferry’s Inn uatil thoir cottage at Lake Haddondeld, N. I, took place Thurs- Mashapang is ready. afternoon at ibe Burr home at Lyme, Conn. The bride's’ father omclated and was assisted by Rev. Willlam Neely Ross, pastor of Chelsea Presbyterian church of New York. Miss Marjorie Smith, a sister of the bridegroom, was the bride’s only at- tendant. Arthur Macmahon of New York was best Smith—Burr. The marriage of Miss Eleanor Woods Burr, dai A Mansfleld correspondent writes: Mrs. Wehber ‘was in Norwich two days last week and will soon move tos that Onl! about 60 pupils took the en- uunum ons &t the. Academy fih “week, th being pupils whose regular school mdmg did not enti- tle them to be admitted on certificate. lumbia, class of '10. Buckley-Sullivan. St. Thomas® church, Jamaica Plain, was .the scene of a very pretty wed- ding, Monday morning, June 13, when Miss Loretta Mary Sullivan of Forest Hills became the bride gf Thomas M. Buckley of Boston. Thé ceremony was performed by Rev, Fr, Xeleher. A hhnun recetved in Norwich from 'Wednesday afternoon stated Lt m |A. 'hu'rnlat. who hal béen She was attended by her sis- er, Dr Nu Fourniar o city, is|ter, Miss Anna T. Sullivan of St. Al- ‘much better and is now considered out | ban, to New Haven to attend the 20th of his class-at Yale. His son ‘went with him and marched in the parade with the other gons of . the from to-the chief train despatcher's office at New London. r Mr. Buckley left the Central R R, to accept a position with the N. Y.'N. H. & H. R. R,as train despatcher at the Union station at Hartford. Through efficient work Mr. Buckley was transferred from Hartford to New Haven and hence to Boston. Tni- versity mdnu, conducted by & New York mnuy has been awarded Dr. man. g Mr. Smith was graduated from Co- Malaria is caused by . masqultoes which suck the blood from with fering and infect. FSnto & neaithy person. ~The Typhoid Fevér Germ Typhoid fever is caused by _the swallowing of the typhoid Bacillus*and is found chiefly in milk, watér or any other contaminated food. The disease is a long drawnout one and is a source CITY'S PROSPERITY DEPENDS ON THE COMMUNITY W. O. Rogers Says Improvement League is of Vital Inferest to ity Business Mai ‘Woodbury O. Rogers, secretary of the New London. County Improvement league, has returned to Nprwich af- interest and incidentally the member- ship of the league. S| of the leasue on Thursday, Mr. Rogers said: The City Business Man. Many people look upon the league as a farmers' organization, directed principally to the rural _population. While this is true to a certain degree it is also of vital interest to the city business man and we very much ap- preciate the hearty mpwn that hu been received from this promperity of the cliy 4 ends 1 lunly in the prosperity The F-mtr. As agriculture is the basis of-all our pper-ttona and the happiness :' n“x; agnauthive, and a ri which we shall certainly acquire if we avail ourselves of the opportuni- ties at han The Boys and fllfll. utm-mqufio, to be content with oiling, and at the end of ten years we will for oil almost as much as required entirely eliminate the swamps. WANTS PICTURE OF FORMER SENATOR ‘Hufl'flNGTON Portraits of U. S. Senators to Be Pre- served. in the Archines of the Sen- ate, Th that ponds, e, sbout Norviuh-dmld | T expense- of § Third and Fifth companies of jot hare enrty Riontoliay Sumning. ing the forenoon brousht comgmpies Py 3 sections Ba - | ot the state”and by nightfall the en- Menbers of Phi ma Delta Frater- | tire 13 were under canvas. nity Held Banquet at Wauregan |, The day was devoted m to es- Ho mbllagnmmn and afternoon -.um S o1, Henry S. Dorsey and his ‘ol, Hel 3 At the Wauregan house Thursday han. day and évening a number of college students, T e members of the Phi Gamma Delta fra- ternity, held a banquet with covers 1aid for nine. The following menu was served: to various details incidental to ulllh‘ in outdoor quarters went on Wwith Pa-tmuter J. P. Murphy of the lo- cal post office has lowins letter, m securing a photograph Huntington, My Dear Sir: I am asking received S, ‘Senator Hon, Jabez W. 2 traits of all the U. S. Senators from 1789 to the present time for preser- ation in the Archives of the senate. I have, for some time, been trying to locate the descendants of the sen- ator named below for the purpose obtaining a photographic copy of his has been suggested picture, and it that I write you on the subject. I will appreciate any you may be able to give us, By m.lirln‘ of ‘some of the’ oldest Tahabi- ts your vicinity they may St s i A Srusting to_behr trom you at eafly_day, 1 am o el’Y yours, H. J. GESLE Postmaster, Norwich, Conn, Hon. Jabez ‘W, Hunth the fol asking for information collection of por- lntormafllm R, 2042 Malomb Street. Cream Coftee Cigars Edward MeKay, a student at Trin- ity and captain of the baseball nine, was foastmaster in which capacity he acted in a capable manner, Remarks were made by all present and included a short address by Dennis Gillooley, the guest of honor, Those in attendance were: Edwud McKay, Raymond ~ Hi Brickley, Austin King, Henry C. Rcd flel& Dennis Gillooley, all of Trinity, Le Roy Storms of Worcester Tech., and William Stanley and Sidney Whip- ple, who intend eptering Trinity this coming fall. e arrangements were made by Baymond Higgins, BOY HIT BY LAUREL HILL CAR AIfM Rogers Runs in Front of Mev- ing Trolley. While playing on the sidewalk in vicinity of the Laurel Hill mhov\housr of v S R R Winchester.—Through the efforts ot Charles E. Bristol, teachers and pupils of years past will assemble at the old red schooihous ‘Winchester, July 13 in a reunion. The building was recently bought by perioan o it will be preserved pended on it, nnd It wi as a memorial. Bristol _attended oy iy g father at ome time taught there. WONDERFUL TALE be an on Thursday y morning. Alfred senator from Connecticut, 1! P uu oy ‘Diea | 2on_of Mr. 28¢h and 29th congresses). Nov. 1, 184, LOCAL FORESTERS HAVE ENGAGED PLAINFIELD BAND United Courts Complets Arrange- . OF AN ACTRESS mu—d. em-"!..n hwpflm T m hespest in fiedl ”hll\llmmm.m vh&;:,' -' &e .‘.. the 3 The Se'ln{ of the Junior Comnnl lubh o! the Long Soelety m mfl oid their lola“- 00n an: regular Loy mpfi Anole 1=nlk\:!ut teacher e primary of the school, is the of the aivision. 2nd the can- y TIVE BUYING OF CONSUMERS IN FRANCE iming Such Proportions asto Wor- ry the Dealers. " Paris, June 22.—Cooperative buying by assaciations of consumers are fast ing from the present food sit- uation in France. They are likely to assume such proportions as to worry the dealers who have profited from the ts of war to ‘exact war profits on * MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. mi'::},,‘““ L 90 gl w:n thelr newly furnished home at 44 | girls, we have conm.uny ln mm mg Mrs, pportunitoes it e | o pample o and p.. Mre, Nelson I, Mooee, of this U Ci%, o7 | Ing_conducted and we " earn relatives were present at the cere-| Secretary Rogers m get- Burt left for| ting anything out of ls employed by the|ladies as well as and mm the physical -instructor at |agent, Mr. Bt Last, but not least: the boys and Thursday at 12.30 | often find a greater interest o'clock mmld S. ‘Burt, -un of IMr, aud ed’than with the older pwpls. ‘There ‘Warren F. Bu boy S e ther county £ CemoMs daughter of Mr. Chabe fn 156, Farioem SeLMRSs mirw Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D., e double | quest all interested to Communieats ring service being used. 2 few | with Mr, Warner, has prepared the mony. Daisles, ferns and laurel were following open letter: used effectively !atmd-mnfl After| Are you a membcrfu'Arv or 'a a short trip. Many pleces of cut glass, | question, are tting: silver and money e included in the|to §t? Itis u; to 3.%. fellow m i , insur- | your organization. R Saais of e ey THe Tt problems that seem hard has been umd, A the Norwich Free that Migs Sprague wishes of a host of friends. o fl expected ng. oFine. Connastions & ¢ Collegs” and County Agent wn-w at- tendance. Agriculture. 'Write your wants, call ENTERTAINED IN HONOR = !:_f"&honm 3t 1a the Purpose; W OF HER SISTER.|cal il on e impson Was Hostess 'W are alre at Her Home on Francis Place. fi«:&“i;‘: D;nd :m: there is room for Awarded M Medals. “ ¥ fi H. P. ,“l‘n'dd, who Holy Family h mdc, was lnmrrled e normal prices. actress, a 4 I COAL AND LUMBER COAL _ /- well lawyer and an one 1t baskets carly enough to to the 'BAIIQI" for the seven ck ll-lllu .:ct by sl bining: at wholesale prices. ovisions bought at the central i S e o ] an ohluch to individual m i