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DO YOU KNOW WHERE PERSONALS NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916 BRANFORD FARMS TO > GUNGRETE RUAI] GUNTRABT I.ET Lol Lol HOW TO BE SLIM TOBUY TIVVA o enter is th t e 3 5 of*ime, 0. 1 Niesorson” at* Gamn Five Thousand Doliar Berkshire Boar NATIVE SQUABS Norwich, Friday, Aug. 11, 1916. | Overlook, Gardner Lake. to Be on Exhibition. It you are too Zat and want to NATIVE BROILERS T Rev. P. J. McCormick, professor at When Euts B roduce your welght 16 or 20 . P. J. : : . : arker Butler, the well : NATIVE FOWL e VARIOUS MATTERS the Cathotie university 1 Washington, New Haven Company to Lay Pavements on Franklin, North | i.owe waiter o5 Sumorers e s, pounds, don' starve and weaken NATIVE VEAL 7 is visiting with relatives here. 5 4 wrote the quaint tale which he called aiways \;g laughed at on ac: e INDIANA LAMB (Finest in Bastern_Connecticut people attended | yrve 3. Harry Miner of Bozrah Cen- Main and Thames Streets—Work to Start Immediately | Fiss ts Pizs, ne nover bad tn mind [§ B3R oot HE but go to Les and Embalmers INDIANA BEEF the world) Foster's Old Home Day on Thursday, | ter left on Wednesday to spend a week z § g e e Tioied ‘pie that 1s Yaisea [§ & Osacod or any good druuslat PO o ? Just over the Rhode Island line. with Jss Lucy Stanton of Mystic, After Labor Day—Bids Submitted to the Public Works |5y tne up;to-date farmer of the pros- el e e 337 MAIN STREET atermelon elery onn. ont day. For if he had he would have ; ¢ k. e e [ O | potuioms e Eoiab to b ‘seargs, for| Miss Xatharine Desmond ana Miss Commiittee. e R R D e b o Oppasite Pest Offiea . 7 Wonder Beans Beets those who are digging are not finding | Helen Twomey are spending thelr va- gx,‘;""‘;“;“’g“;h St = ’“‘g”-‘ji;g Welgh yourself once a week Peas Lettuce many in the hills. cations at the Comerford cottage at —— A Bt;)mfe Jn%flwfiufizwe“ ot and r;ota w}}:a; u,mplaiam;:t and 'Phone 321.2 Lady Assistant 3 Avples Saiats Pleasant View. . . rellable methol s 15 for re- ] Seant Pk George Amburn, who has been ill at b i The public works committee havo|concrete, $9 per cublc yard; rolnforce- | e s Wik en con ohy g ot ere i |§ moving superfiuous fat from A e 254 Auburn, N. Y. was able to return| Rev. H. J. Wyckoff, pastor of the s ment, .18 per square yard. i by ony part of the body. % 4 , N. Y. 3 vl enten o decided to award the contract for the , - vard. farm owner 15, said a well known = Currants @ |home on Wednesday evening, and is|Second Congregational church, who is The above figures reduced to a 7 it costs little, is absolutely CGusambers being greeted by his many friends. spending the summer at South Fair- [construction of the mixed conerete| uare vard basig brings the Connecs | PFeeder of high class pigs recently. 1t harmless, and a week's trial | B ; les, Vt., was here Thursday. D S s e yord bas £ the pen is well take care of, with a i ine aniyima: that HE ; . roads on Irauklin, North Main and|ticut Engineering and Contracting|tight roof and clean, so will the other |§ Shoul t0 e hEvened We have the above and more|, While Rural Mall Carrier Frank| s, Ralph W. Tillinghast and her | Themes strects to the Connecticut | company Paoo a0 about $LT2 1-2 *| dopartmenta of the muma be. On thelf L puneceesary 18 FS giUtel Turner was on his route at Andover, | gaughter Phyllis are ending their visit | Hassam company of New Haven, the|Sd! e Tralo Conatraier's to $174 | other hand, 1f the pen is a ramshackle (§ Fith ven, Tuskday, Te killed's ratfloaniisiover|yy Shamtalson aridiexpsnt ito BOIEL West | anmcion oo S ion atg (i present | 22 the Luzio Construction company's| collection 6 weather-boaten boarding, L i 2 9 9 four feet long, having eight rattles and | to San Olego, Cal, Sunday night, Aug. | . 2 e aeld 2 to $2.10, i loose ani full of holes, with a wallow 4 one button. 4 pavement on Franklin sireet. The| The Connecticut Engineering and|or mud for the pigs to roll and root . Hassam company's proposition calls | Contracting company also had Drices | pround in. then the halsnce. of ‘the | oo esetesesssssssessese Dr. C, D. Ussher is at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Beebe of [for $.165 per re vard complete, | for using one-Laif gravel concrete and | farm will be looked after in the same | === 4 his sister-in-law, Mrs. Dwight C.|Toledo, Ohio, are visiting with Mrs. | including a five year guarantce bond.|onc-half-trap rock, amounting to $1.60 | siipshod mannes. ¥ Stone, the Parsonage-by-the-Sea, Stonington, after a summer course at Beebe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Moore, 433 OMain street, East Nor- The bids submitted by other com- per square vard. The Hassam company have agreed to In taking up improved swine pro- duction there is much for the farmer sides being an enthusiastic member of the Boy Scouts he was &lso interested the Harvard Medical school. wich. it Engineoring and Con- | send thelr machinery here and will| to learn, the improved methods oOf l’,‘xt,‘,"“,‘i‘:é‘,’:fsifiic’is.x‘éi,‘"%&#‘ofm tracting company: Excavation, $1 per | start work immediately after the falr. | ralsing and fattening hogs, the valle | sores Soas serson ong rond hovs one 8 Alumn! and other members are noti. | Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Dawley and | cublc yard; concrete, $7.1S per cubic| The work on Frankiin street will bo| of Forage crops, santiation Eood man, | foroy ), ast season and would have en- Ge”iny fied of the 1§th annual reunion of the [Mrs, David R. Kinney motored fo|yard; " rcinforcoment, .13 1-2 per|started at the end of tho Dresent|Secmens In NaNAhmE wine, etnods of | Lored the seventh this fall. " The mem, E. C. Foster Hampton High school to | Lord’s Point tiiis week and with John yard. ¥ pavement and will extend up. On|home curing of meat, and’in doing 50| Portr ohrcioneY, holUts oenrormee . be held all day Wednesday, Aug. 3,|P. and Claud Combies of Norwich, atiller, Poquonock: Excavation, | North Main street it will start at the | one obtains a broader and better view | beorers wore vix Soouts of the Flying| .2 . 99 Main Street The Ri ht s’arf at the Hampton grange hall. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard yard; concrete, $7 per|end of the brickwork at the Mar-|of farm life and naturally a better| Bagle pateer - = y Coyle. reinforcement, .17 per | guerite b\!i'ding and will extend to|farmer. S Mes. ‘Prantics Avaty The Conn: 4 CATRIEG e i = square yard. _ | Golden street. On Thames street, from | mhe boys’ Tut st . A 3 % - Unine et a0t bstinence | FARMERS' MEETINGS AT Lugio Construction company, Meri- | Thames aquare to West Thames Strect, | or ths soptess o e mhiod 1 MOSt| The funeral of Marla Moors, wWidow 7 DUSiness where tie national convention is being TODAY. | den: Excavation, $0.90 per cubic yard; ' near the Richmond Radiator building, of Prentice Avery was held Thursday —means a good job and Big Pay for you if you are willing held by Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald of Po- quonock, the state president. To prevent infantile paralysis, most STORRS CLOSE Pomolcgical $ociety Members Gather to Discuss Problems. State will COLCHESTER CHILD DIES JOHN HEDGEMAN TAKEN are doing much to improve swine pro- duction and is distinctively an out- growth of the boys' corn club. It was lan economic necessity among some of the corn club members, as it gave them afternoon jeral parlors of Church & relatives attending. Strouse, pastor of the First Baptist at 3 o'clock from the fun- Allen with Rev. George H. WANTED If you are a competent to work people are willing to adopt the strict- o : BRI NRANTIEERARALYSIS BACK TO WORCESTER. | O portunity of marketing some. of |Church was the officlating clergyman work. a The farmers’ meetings at the Con- S = — an oppo o a {ana the casket was covered with beau- h 4 t of o5t Fegulations—church in_ some dis- |ncoticut Agricultural - college, which | Harold Posner Succumbs to Dread | Escaped Priscner Had But 75 Days|their comn through the pig, and fur. and,ihe caskct was covered with beau- |stenographer, and are ou In your race for success e e e have beenin' sossion since Augl 3, wil| Diccaso—Another Case Reported. More to Serve. e P e Spalding. Join Fowler, John Ser- |employment, regardless of have a Norwich Gommercial i Poraslogicall society. will the Colchester child| I = o boys as well as upon the farmess vice and E. B. Worthington. 3 i g ) nological soc wil ster c ohn Hedgeman, alias Nathan Har- | PoYS 25 W ¢ v work in|Was in Yantic cemetery where a com- |whai 00! ) School Course with you or Some of the dves brought over on| or to aiscuss various problems. days ago suftering | vay, 37 yars old, an cscabed prisener, | o O5S, foature of the p?;,:mb\: k| T e o W, t school you attended, you you'll surely have it against the submarine Deutschland were des- | Norwich members will be amo s, is dead. The|mrrested here by the Norwich police | SOUReCrlon With thess DIE b 15 Bho | v Strouse. are cordially invited to regis- Bt Fiiaithe tined for eastern Connecticut Indus-|(present. The programrie has been ar in both lower for the Worcester authorities, was | cducational value to the pa you in the shape of tries, but there is a delay waiting on|ranged as foll litabs 1 1) its condition | taken back to Worc: n Thursday | Parents have: reluctantly permitted | = 1 EE LOY. trained rivals. the settiement of appraisal and tariff i cxidh = o b Shenttr A e aeer on Thureday | neir children to join a ciub; never- | COST OF PAPER CUTS ter with our FREE EMP! & rates. F rid whe Thursday enother case was reported | here for him { e e Ty ot et DOWN NEWSPAPER PROFITS|MENT DEPARTMENT, and Coma = - ard of agriculture ter. The vietin an 8| - Harve: vho was serving out two | = Eciae he aid. Many | a.s = . i rank Mayo and Miss Lois Louisa|a. m., Transportatio The attend sentences of six months each for mak- | (Lo, the, worl as the boy did. Many | origis Will Not Be Reached Until Late we will erf assi you to let us help you. Fisher, both of W ston, R L, were | Froif, speaer 1 Howland i upon o’ Worcester girl | 0=mers have absolutely chaneed o in October. .r:he ully et rternoon, by Tov.| coety | (iatiahe ran away from the | J0 TS of the son’s work with one 4 = ~__|to a position. We had three Norwich Charles Sanford Olmsted, Tector of the | exberiue ad ol o ne n bl Pgeiy | ox more piew. I bas also tnduced many |, Weehinston, Aue. 10 The crlnls tm )y o erday which we havel r ted, omme: “nad ut that ne Y, and bs o e { the news print paper situation w £ church. vineyard ational on frult from the parents of the |75 days mare 1o serve e e oion tows nesabn o v y wanted the| The mother of the girl = St e tts Commercial School Lord’s Point, a piace where several Norwich families are o d cottagers, is SPRAGUE WOMAN SUES told the In 1514 there were 185 hogs exhibited t the sta n the state of Louisi- | Dormously, will not be reached te October, when contracts come not so far filled. sion learn that Attor Nathan Bel- of the county is tald by on y its trend. E vich for {up for rencw: ing 5 ® old ¢ ich fo R > Diz clubs, | Up for renewal, according to reports 3 o AR e R = DIVORCE.| . No More Cortifictes Hare. s ans by members of the boys' pig clubs, | 8 1007 T e Gonvees by tha| We lmow of no!gradtates Shannon Building n are a new socia cature that in USBAND FOR VOR: . °© ore dtes ere. Richardso e judged and n“flAdea"odm’a' et feomaias o NEh e e i ’ crease the atiractiveness of the grow- = rsdoy City Health Officer Ed-[Mules. She SRt pig club classes and | {e7etal trade commission The presi” lof the NORWICH BUSINESS' L. M. CRANDALL, President e . Ida Duprey Filed Papers in Superior| word J. Brophy said he would not is- | & : t the 5 fformed to the rules | dential election, together wit hthe Eu- ; ing resort. a search was made for the out ; war is expected to increass an Court Office on Thursday. | hy more certificates to enable 2. S e e falr association were permitted 28 exy 2|COLLEGE out of employ- o Sonaial - ! dren to vislt In cities, | Sd; elthoush thero was mo contractor| &7 (ho INF SRPESNOR, T BRI | unparalelied Gemand for news ated, of New London, ‘haw fied wei:| Tda Duprey of where there is in- | jieie BERed T himed Harvey wae | 2Eainst the breeders from - various\ PLRL FRICK mempiieturies, (o 42 ment. We place you under 2 Selafion el S ‘Secratary | actis | . ‘ ety veral prizes were won by - ts L S SEewem i et = 5t et oA e Smpeilact | ehle” G e iy Yo e e o2t o obligations when securing Viaent T o i C { ldren here it} he fair some of the breederstme fhey have r jSen el B e E R { cality where the ais- | 5 oo Teanesday suir association to bar the | Whyd NIEE SeSONe RS, Ihe Summer |a position for you. as Ida Ma is epidem nd then 10 tnown W he worked om showing tnelr DIgs In the|its investigation of news print prices, . PR ing-|t0 the defendar - the disease with | known where he worked during the following vear. | IS investis 8 ¢ » e A kg for uood || oy e s T | ention of Dr. Bro | Vlle 23 John Hed I roguest vas immeasaroly declined LGS Aol L it ‘Ger 3, resurtiers| NORWICH BUSINESS 1 i 61 year o the Beltish | Joseph Duprey, Jr., an, | out of|, 5 by the fair association. The fact that | H>ned 3 5 s S I iCoffee just step upstairs§| e e e oot | be changed 1o 1da Marste. ; \wor.| FONG ISLAND MAN Cloh & Tequest was made was ono of | OF Whether coneress stil is in session. COLLEGE d ment by ended in the2ré returnable to the supreme court| ‘ho FOUND FAIR BALLOON |ite greatest compliments that could|,ye'two weeks before hand summariz- and try ours. e . 2 the first Tuesday in September. where no case of the| = be paidito pig club work. ing the findings. As yet the mass of B. M, HINMAN, Principal — L ; reported. ’ |Jesse L. Austin Made Find While To show the interest that is taken material has ,‘0‘ been sumcien(li' ai. = o i Prices 20c, 23c, 28¢c Ib. His Norwich friends in_the profes COMPENSATION FINDING. SO ERmig soe] Canceing on Peconic Bay. clubs, the follow- | sogteq for offictals to indicate definite- rol et Teas, B, ....... 25¢ Baking Powder, Ib. .. 12¢ Mince Meat, pkg. ..... 8c Macaroni pkg. ........ 8c Spaghetti, pkg. ....... 8 Raisins, pkg. ........ 10c United Tea Emport ersCo. 218 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention 10 day or night calls, Telephone 630. aprisMWFawl Dr. J. M. KING| DENTIST May Building n1TUWF TAKE NOTICE Saturday , with each purchase our Wines and over will give one bottle Pure Wine free. A. SCHANKER 43 WEST MAIN STREET The place witere you get pure goods for your money a Port Libby’s Red Alaska Salmon 18¢ can. BUY NOW S.P. ALLEN GROCER, Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Eliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. cher of New London will make a ip New York city on th oonland on Tuesday morning. At the anm necticut Spiri Association meeting of the Con- ialists Camp Meeting Pine Grove on August 21, a new ticket is to b tly, field and the management for thg grove may change hands, People In the southern tow county are interested in the to increase ition at Eulkel the New London Vocational school from $45 to $60 and at Williams from $30 to $45 for out of t pupils A dinner for Miss M: ret W daughter of the president, was given at the Oswegatchic house on Wedne turesque hulk of the Santa Maria, replica of Columbus' flagship came up to this city last su has been moored at Westerl winte In the effort to increase th ber of recruits from Connec present very small, instruct been sent to all second, fourth cl s e them to accept men for the army. Dr. James J. Donohue of tk for Compensation Com: s of the Fifth dis granted Dr. T. J. Kilmartin of Water- bury bill of $144 ance company the rizht to om th a contested elers Insu o The present season is far from nor- m a corre: every- thi s to be except weeds and thun, Much grass vet rema the field op that has received tw! s the exception; not the rule. As the advantages of Lantern Hill as a place of recregtion are becoming better known there is an increasing aumber of people who pass thelr vaca. Nons on the shores of A camp of 30 or so New York girls are having a fine time there this summer. Pomona grange, annual summer outi at Atlantic Beach, R. I, this monih, probably on the 17th, has extended invitations to Washington county zr: of Rhode Island, _enclosing invitations for Westerly Quonocontaug granges. to hold its and President Beach told the dairymen at Storrs Wednesday that although the college is primari ablished for the farmers’ children, 70 per cent of its students have come from the cities. It is poor economy for the farmer, he sald, to save a few dollars a year on the ‘expense of keeping a hired man by keeping his boys at home. Rev. C. E. Bromley to Lecture. At the Piscataquis Valley camp meeting at Foxcroft, Me., to be held Aug. 14 to 21, Rev. Clinton E. Eromley of Atkinson, Me., formerly of this city, where he was known as a boy, will take a prominent part. He will del! a serics of, lectures on Biblical sub- jects. Rev.'Mr. Bromley is now pas- tor of the Federated churches in Atkin- =on, Me. acht Club Fine The Niantic Yacht club, Fred Roh- merling, proprietor, was fined 32 Wedding Gifts N SILYER THE WM. FRISWELL C0. and costs Thursday morning, $100 for actual sale, $100 on reputation and ”{)L‘m. keeping liquor with intent to sel The County club, John Ward, pro- prietor, was fined an equal amount. Both took an appeal Hartford—Rev. Oliver T. Magnell, pastor of the Sacred Heart church of Wethersfleld, has gone to Nogales Arlz., where he will look after the spir- itual’ welfare of the Catholic soldiers in the Connecticut National Guard. day evening by Mrs. A. C. Holmes of Brooklyn. Miss Wilson is the guest | of and Mrs. Ross David there. Norwich v w L Thursday_s: harbo Papers in Case of Thomas Critchelly vs. Dawley Company Filed in Supe- rior Court Office. Norwic J. Dawley, Nor on Thursday filc svperfor court clerk by Dr. I , compensation com- card by ag commissi | blood poisor: MACHINISTS' UNION. | Will Amend Constitution at g, it wa t zhts emplo: if voted a at the I in osts was i1l governm aistrict ce. month's is on a ted Sta Do you kn the hand that carries food to the mouth can also carry disease germs? Health s the fo £ Tuberculosis_and p y hand. The U tis Seven for Coast Guard Acade; ven young me; land, Penns: New York examinati coast gua bull and will repor 15, when the cutt upper classmen o from the first leg of to take the Ladies’ Benevolent Society. the Young The regular meeting of Ladies' Benevolent at the home of M West Main_street, Tuesday There was a large attendan meeting was called to order by the president shortly after o'clock. Be sides trans t was voted to contribute §: ity purp Barbers’ Clambake. Arrangements are all complete- for the clambake and outing which be_given by the Barbers’ Union No. 37, at the Drawbridge, Sund: The committe as arr a for a fine 1i nent and a good bake. Called to Whitman, Mass. Mrs. Joseph H. Buteau and dauch. ter Doris of Baltic, who have been ¢ guests of Moosup relatives, have bee | called to Whitman, Mass., 'on account of the iilness of her mother, Mrs. V. O. Freeman, Mrs. F. L. Farrell Improving. The many friends of Mrs. F. L. measures_w eping out of New Lon- from the surrounding ildren to follow the ex this state, to make nd punishable by Edwin C. Chip- rom peo- allowed to stay. The and 1t ew London coun- rendering rern sec- fwo four ars in week: 3 Rosa anq two_ chi who moved to John street, r St. Louls, Thursday, wer ¢ y the 1th departmen tior measure against pos paralysis. Mrs. Ro- re in the in- k for a day and exposed reason n, r ‘whic] to place them ossible contagio |is was a 1hle r the usual emed three children came to n the 1.14 express from The two chil- Inspector Frank med that the Elm city a health certi was_corrobor- New Haven ent by the ies and the party was i ted to enter the city. to prevalence of Infantile ) the health authorities in on Thursday issued orders all children under 16 years excepting the towns of Groton and West- very difficult matter, 1d not accomplish anything, rt were made to idge from Pawca- and because infantile par- the bordering are excepted from the quaran- coming 'nio town must prévent sat- isfactory recommendations as to ‘their health, to the d the principal object of the being to keep out children from New York city and other places entering the place from keep out en of the town of Groton, just the bridze on th west side of the villaze of Mystic; or, to keep out the children of Westerly trict they came ck 7 fair, has re Tett Long Island the balloons Lom this city. The Nev wich, Conn. Sir:—The balloon was captured by me London County Fair, inclosed deflated on August on P bay s 1 wi on ted was o ELKS BASEBALL CAPTAINS the s which el New Lc st th imed Monday | ing on Next Evening. ing selected, WEST SIDE RESIDENTS | Peculiar Taste Attributed From Unused Hydrants. Residents on west complained of a pecullar ta city water and Supt. Burnap water department attribu to circulating water from ide time. in that section Thursday flu bydrants. The water used now down while Stoney Brook dowing. The water this is ars over- intends to see that one a8 ° ravari s othor|this time last year. It has beon anal- e compiled with. A heavy|YZed three times and found to be in Bty it neeompanythe ‘onceby, | excellent condition. | Servance of the quarantine. _Chilaren A Voice From the Fog. on the west break water began to rine. As there was no fog this seemed un necessary. The bell continucd to ring, however, of | submarine | have a treat this year, as the Branford | 1 to the | I m perty of Morton F. | who | Plant, will s champions in the | cal af-! ire Dbiooded pigs. Among | 1 mer- igs which will be on NOT YET CHOSEN Committees to Make Choice at a Meet- | mee the general com- |the funeral of Sarah D. Pulsifer, wi- and committee in|dow of Alexander S. Prentice, took of the s’ Chair- |place from her late, No. 20 Grove | Combies o ic commit- |street with Rev. J. H. Wyckoff, pas- | nounced that he had arranged a[tor of the Second Congregational E > of events which is as follows: | church officiating. The bea were | 1 dash, rooster race, egg race, |Charles S. Avery, J. D. Haviland, J. i -legged race, race and the|P. Holloway and Abner A. Robinson. |grand finale, a baseball game. The|Rev. Mr. Strouse read a committal | capts of the ball teams I ice at the grave which was in the vet been selected but they cemetery. Undertakers Hen- | chosen by Monda Son were in charge of the g of the two committe: funeral arrangements. e i Dyt e Gl Mrs. Edward P. Edwards. e committee the ball game will sur-| Relatives and friends attended the ot ame. played at the |funeral of Henrietta D. Phillips, wi- bake as well % » dow of Edward P. .dwards, which ed teams are be-| COMPLAINED OF WATER| to Water | nave ¢ In thelir, was tho funeral director. the cause hydrants whidh have not been in use for some He had a gang of men at work hing fthe comes from both reservoirs, Fairview is 18 inches 3 save Supt. Burnap is clearer and nicer than On Thursday afternoon the fog bell and when the fog appeared Iy state of Texas: Little| of Midland, Te lo join the pig club and purchased a pute bred pig, runt of the litter. The pig was 10 wecks old and weighed 29 pounds. When Jack tried to join graze Joanson grass, weeds and volun- teer oats for green feed. The few lice on her were quickly removed with an| who are interested in pigs will | B boar $3000, | : | Motor Truck Equioped With WHOLESALE DESTRUCTION OF WHISKEY AND BEER 46 Barrels of Whiskey and 15 Barrels O e ey a5 | of Beer Recently Seized in Alabama be o member. Not discouraged, how- | ¢ 1 - 3 i = >irard. Ala, Aug. 10.—Forty-six gyer, ho fed his bie. according to in-|barrels of whiskey and 158 barrels of Smeed ration of grain, and lst her|Deer, confiscated recently in a raid on quor law violators were destroyed to- ay by Sheriff Linsay of Russell coun- on orders issued by Judge Alston at r quickly oved With an | Seale, Ala. Hundreds of persons from is | eral miles before descended | application of grease and kerosene, | oolumbus, Ga., looked on while the li- to the surfa oughly mixed, and they were *ePl|auor was’ poured into _gutters from sending vou of ool misture of cherconl|which it Tan into the Chiattahot river a in the balloon ar 1 vood askes, salt and copperas was al- | X7y Lok TaR (000 OhS TRATUARD| SIVER ged if you will send me the pass, | WaYS ke efore her. When exhibited | giream of whiskey and the fire depart. 150 advising me when and where the |at the state fair the pis, not guite 11 CC8™M 0% WAIEEY 2nd the Tre Cepart- A months old, weighed 450 pounds. Not | gl WIS S5.5C OBt €9 Prevent the ivance, I am being eligible to the pig club on ac-|pouses which contained atill sreater count of age*Jack entered her i} uantities of liquor to be destroyed five other classes, getting five biue rib- | tomorrow. ~Attorney General Martin bons and $25 in cash. In November|p,s gsked the court for authority to | Bine piss were farfowed, five of WHiSh | throw away the liquor tho total vame NOou o g |Dave been sold at $12.50 apiece, and|which is said to be several hundre WOULD DOCK HERE | Jack is started on the hish road tow- | ioneang aoiiare. = el e e |ard becoming a stock farmer. Jitney Driver Waited at Rose Alley| <isitors at the county fair of the Dock to Get e of Submarine. |New London County Agriculturaal so- { ARMY TRYING OUT A ROLLING KITCHEN a Gas Generating Machine. Jetfersonville, Ind., Aug. 10.—A roll- down ricshire . : ! z b e = 255" DonBE n days | ing_kite built under supervision ari-! pf;zfi;lda s e also | Of the d States army quarter- | L e e 1 | master’s depot here has been sent to | ful L l::; th, the best boar at the | Texas for v trial. The Kitchen is Grand Chambion Hopeful Lee, 2d, ever | ¢duipped With a gas generating ma- i zerated but 1t sired. The sum of $1,500 was paid for |Chine, coal oil being the fuel. It is 2 : 3 S Y mounted on an auto truck. If suc- ebthe e T2080. 1o the | cesstul more are to be. bullt. There will be probably in the ten pens of pigs. and a I . nd- | scomer bunch of h as never been shown at the county fair. FUNERALS Mrs. Alexander S. Prentice. 1 At 2:20 o'clock Thursday afternoon with_relatives and friends attending, took plcae from the home of her son, George B. Edwards in Palmertown, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. {Mr. Lakin, pastor of the Union Bap- tist church officiated and the bearers were George B. Edwards, Henry W. Whitmarsh, Edward R. Edwards and Gilbert M. S. Edwards. Burial took place in Comstock cemetery, where | LOGK FOR "o~ THIS SIGN |"EXRS, Braz BATTERIES CHARGED, REPAIRED AND SOLD Ask about our Loan Batteries for 50c a week. Try us for Welding and ng. The Gilleite-Vibber Co. FRANKLIN STREET, Norwich Rev. Mr. Lakin read a committal ser- vice. Undertaken Charles A. Gager, Lovell King Smith. The body of Lovell King Smith of New Rochelle, N. Y., who died on Au- gust 7, arrived in this city Thursday afterncon and was taken in charge by Undertakers Church & Allen. Burial took place in Franklin in the family lot where a committal service was read at the grave. In attendance were relatives and friends from New Ro- chelle, Norwich, Fraknlin and other places. Arthur Carlson. The funeral of Arthur Carlson, who died at the Peter Bent Brigham hos- pital in Boston last Friday was held from the Union Baptist church ip Pal- mertown Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'- clock, Rev. William Lakin of the . | Union Baptist church and Rev. Charles French of the Montville Centre church YOUR VACATION will not be complete without you have an ANSCO Camera along with you. For best results use an ANSCO. THEPLAUT-CADDEN C0. MYSTERY SURROUNDING THE BREMEN DEEPENS Berlin Professes Ignorance of Whether She Has Put to Sea. ; Berlin, Aug. 10, via London, Aug. 11. —Great mystery surrounds ‘the sube marine Bremen. Even official circles here profess ignorance as to whether the vessel has put to sea, or, if she has, on what day she slipped away. Sugar is coming down in price and conditions were never more urgent upon the housewife to put up preserves this season. This work can alway: be done more economically and better at home. Buying canned fruits in the winter will increase the cost of living' and the flavor you like will be lacking, Telephone us and we will deliver Fruit Jars to your home. All sizea from 1-2 pint to 2 quart capacity, EATONCHASE CO. 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 0o m. to 3. m. HARNESSES TEAM, EXPRESS g CARRIAGES CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS BUSINESS WAGONS SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING K; . AUTOMOBILE ROBES GOOD ASSORTMENT Father Magnell will probably remain at the border with the Connecticut THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. rell, who recently fell down the leading from Foresters' where the uvsis is quite prevalent. Established 1872 s later the mystery was|officiating. The members of the Fiy- 25.27 Franklin Street e — satisfactorily explained to one person, | ing Eagie patrol of Poy Scouts of Qua~ . i Ly troops until they return. In addition |slad fo learn that she - Cecelia—On, this 18 so sudden, Mr.|at least, who remarked that the bell | ker Hill, of which the deceased was a|f ' —AUT-CADDEN BUILDING ol Norwich, Gonn.' to his religious work he will act as|out for a short time each day. Jones! had been lonely without the mist to|member, attended the funeral services y et Let us do your Developing and Printing correspondent for the Catholic Tran- seript, of which paper he is an editor-| A rifle ball covers 1,200 yards in two ~LoNeldseconds: . THERE 1s no u\{enmng medium 2 Mr. J—Sudden? After eight dances and a joy-ride? i Life, . THERE is no advertising medium {n Pastern Connecticut jual to (ST ey sostdin /. which it had become accustomed and|in a body and also marched to the 1t's slow for mg!'—|had been calling to ask its return. —| cemeter: was . the only child « Stonington, Mirror. L= -glfi%fi t':uluefl b