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s B TR e T i What 1s.Going On Tonight. i Lodge No. 1440, Loyal Order of Ifoose, Noose Home. ;. Willimantic Commandery, No. 286, {United Order Goldef Cross, K. of P. !hall, - b Encampment, No. 10, L. O. {0. F, 807 Maln_ street. 90 Degrees in the Shade. Tuesday was thought by many to be the hottest day that Wililmantic has experienced this summer. About 230 in the afternoon a thermometer located near the town bullding regis- tered ninety degrees in: the shade. NORWICH BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918 by him in his poultry business. Mr. Chasen was not injured. ; SAVE A LIFE Local Troopers Resous Companion From Drowning, Near Nogales. therine Bernard of Bristol; Mrs. J. N. Gllman, Willimantic; Mrs. George I.| Troopers Martigny and Moriarty, Edwards, Bristol, two sisters, Annie|members of Company L of this city, Ostrout ‘and Mrs. Nellie Farrell, I |saved a fellow trooper from drowning, Hartford, and a brother, Roger O'Nelli | on the recent hike of the soldlers from of East Hampton. Shé leaves seven|Nogales. The young man who was grandchildren, Edward B. Gllman, |rescued by the two local boys started William Berard, Willlam Bernard, Si-|grink from a river when owing to his las Edkards, Bristol; Btta BEdwards, |exhausted condition he collapsed and Bristol; Bernice and Mildred She-|fell in, The youns men are getting paum, Willimantlc, and Christian Ed- | much credit for their act. ‘wards of PBristol. — Michael Grady. Probate Hearlng Goes Over, The death of Michael Grady occur-| The hearing on the estate of the red at his home on Main_ stroet about |late Henry Powell, which was to have neon Tuesday. Mr. Grady had spent|been held on Tuesday morning, has the last forty years of his life in Wil- | been postponed until "Aug. 2) at the limantic and during that time he has|request of Willlam A. Kins, who is Rev. W. H. Barber, of South Coventry. Cottage Holders’ Meeting. At & o'clock Tuesday there was a good attendance of cottage holders at the annual meeting at the New Lon- don_house. The president, Jason L. Randall, called the meeting to order, and of- fered praver. The secretary, A. R. Newell, of Rockville, read the minutes, and also the resolutions prepared up- on the death of the former vice pres- ident, B. B. Gardner. Some 35 cottage holders were pres- ent. Van R. Wheeler, of Providence, stated the reasons why no grocery store could be on the grounds as voted last year. No one could be found to open’the store for the rent asked, $25. Then free rent was offered, but with no success. Some canned goods and other things are for sals at the bak- ery. Several suggestions for improvement ‘were made, along the lines of better "The chronic cigarette- boner never says “Sorrf( friend —sorry’’; when he goes south with your last t Guest From lowa. ! Dr. A. B. Bowen of Maquoke }is the guest of his brother, Jud jdrew J. Bowen of this city. made many friends who regret to hear | counsel for Frank Powell, son of the roads and sanitation. The chair ap- Jowa. | of his Genth. Besides his widow ho | deceased. D B U Cleave is survived by one daughter, ’}‘{}?ther- ';\'e\ eoomlnlglg !X:Xe; H!tT%fe "flf‘gfig?w{t:é E&vv?y‘d m\l\gmc‘f;r)n' f.‘,‘.fi Daniel, all ot Willimantic Camp Ground |names were brought in, and the pres- |Elks Expecting Crowd at Clambake. | iiinasic, and Charles of Holyoke ident of the nominating committee | The Eiks' clambake which Is to be | \faqs. Second Day of Institute—Navy Chap- |Was instructed to cast a ballot for J. {Beld next Sunday promises to be one lain Among Speakers—Thirty-five | L. Randall, Groton, president; Harlon of the most successful bakes ever held Health Situation Unchanged. Cottageholders — Attend . Annual | FIL of Bast Ha.mptonkvlce president; |by the local lodge. Danielson and the | . =€R0R BCSTOR o S . and A. R. Newell, of Rockville, secre— Putnam lodges have significd their in- | The infantile paralysis conditions in | Meeting—Jason L. Randall Elested | tary.” The following fftecn délogates [tentions of" attending the_aftair in | the city remained unchanged Tuesday | progident—John W. Rose Returns to|Wer elected to the annual mecting {large delegations and it is expected | 36 45 @S SOV NOW CaIes Bre CORSCNe| Play Double Bass. of the Camp Meeting assoclation: Mrs. that the Norwich lodge will send up [ €% The ases tha ithin Smith B. Talcott, Rockville; Mrs. Jane city limits are improving steadily and SR ‘quite a number. he health officers of the city and| The devotional service for the seo- |E: Read, Worceste e)tlt:i e 0 ity a Lippitt, Norwich; Mrs. e aptr e Institute was ad- : Moose Will Probably Hold Carnival | (0}n site eptimistic over the gituation. | an 0 e g L qrith.. who | Miss Addie Webbor, Mra. Jacop Bets, There is some talk about the city|gtateq that as yet he had received no |last spring was appointed by Bishop i‘;r 'a;GC%"” s“’aodwal’dv Mrs. Jas. as to the feasability of holding the|compla: from the local officials in|Quayle to Stafford Springs. Lot ety arah Sumner and Mrs. iMoose carntval while the city remains |regard to the bathing that has been | ~President Dodd announced that botn | Y; H. Burlingham, all of Willimantic; under quarantine. Although some of | going on in the Fenton river. He also |tennis and quoit tournaments were|p, Alice E. Strong, Boston; W. L. jthe members know that they may be | stated that if the officials of this city | beins arranzed for. sackus and Brs. Julls Hutt of Man- forbidde nto carry out their plans for | can do anvthing to prevent people| Thankfulness—God’s Goodness, was | Chester: George Buckland —of _East i{the annual affair ng ahead | from bathing in that locality they are | the® theme of Rev. Mr. Aldrich, who ,‘;‘]‘"P“,’l"“; and A. R. Newell, of Rock- with the prepara for the event.|welcome to go ahead and do what they [read from Psalm 92, and Luke 10. I{Ville- e meeting then adjourned. ‘As Mayor D. P. Dunn was out of thelcan in the matter. need not prove God Is good, said the Dr. Wright's Sermon. MECCA. Why should he? He’s sure got his’n. jelty Tueaduy it was impossible to get speaker. We see His generosity in| A most able sermon was preached [bis views on the matter it ‘s FUNERALS. the harvests, His kindness in dealing | Monday evening by Dr. A. E. Wright, thought_that if children under sixteen il with us. It is fitting that we should | of Springfield, from Psalms 127:1, “Ex.. |years of age a excluded that no ob- Elsie Bergeron, say with Christ, “Father, I thank |cept the Lord build the house, they 'jections will be madec > s death of Hargeron, the | THeeS r conducted the pre-|labor in vain that build it” Not a e e T 3¢ Ber. | liminary_ service. single law of God can_ be Vviolated Pearl street, oceurred at St,| The shower of the early mornins |without calamity. 5 Tuesday morning, | had laid the dust. A cool breeze miti- | Man thinks ha can disobey God, and The daughte geror Joseph’s hospita Mre. Mary O'Neill Shepaum. Joscnis hosplital Sae=dy MORBIIE | Coted theraur'sihieat men won't know. But he will find The death of Mrs, Mary O'Nefll She- | of her parents during the afternoon. The Real Life. sooner or later it is impossible for him paum, 60, occurred at St. Joseph's | Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Dr. ‘Wright in the fi perioa _ot | £2 f“. . (‘-m!-i Thrtummam forcc o{ hospital Tuesday morning af i PR 3 Stay, o ana ‘e, Rest period of| this universe is not gunpowder and Shepaum, who had spent mos IEMC Sl i anphiasiicds e Rea stéel, but love and brotherhood. All Funeral services for Mrs. M. C. La- | think when we ook upon the Palme were h \fternoon at | War that life is cheap, and th 1.45 o'cloct on Lew- |Some men w lives indicates iston avenue, on offi- | the same. T the most pre- t the t the St |clous thing there is, for it is funda- Hife In_this city, is survvied I isons, Frea and_George land ‘Henry of Hartford, ¢ fters, Mrs. Wiliam Berard, rs. lawiess labor is lost. Man cannot grow 1 soul, if he simply piles up gold. God us a lifetime in which to- build You cannot prodigal the vears, a life. X 3 S da fov tis £ and find a heavenly character the last N ot s hundeed of thoee who are onis | ffieen minutes of life. You cannot and re e the ser- | it mmois. . We . mmot reclir|Play with God's laws snd, get by. We b Ll raver life st be a living Bl S SR oliscods < 101 Mo sy e RoweE of mian mate . but you must bulld. What Mrs. Hannah Duntz. It onuth, Ot e e e ol founaation | TalGadsthe NMas To See The funeral of Mrs. Hannan Duntz|the hope of glory. There Is Sexsbuiiess s “from the undertaling par- | which means just getting a lving, Veteran Double Bass Player. | N l:t\vl Ur:\)c‘\?nou'{s :l:rvd H\Pr,-]h- a life called by P ‘y[ “th His many friends are glad to see your mother, father, sister or € e secvleen e i noae | R D CRL TS B oo ot W ose ot s h 5 | to Copaka, N. Y, for burial |lar-wining animals. He handles the bow of big Pres- brother? or perhaps the sea-| ,.. = Revelation Graduals cott double bass with his usual skill P P | Attended State A. O H.‘ Ca:v::\( s e This, with the violln and piano, forms S | cople of this clty he nes a pléasing orchestra, mountains is on your | Fention ot the | Lnocd the teact shore or mo your | n convention of _the | poyciation is arad Noted About the Grove. 5 2 o SHivertiang alnidwr 1esday | hink now of tryi ut Mohamm At the Keith cottage on Wesley cf list. In either case you will|s fue Dunn. A num- | ;o "009 Christianity, as Bljah cle Neie Ketn ey e f the Ladies’ Aux- accompanied on Mt. Carmel by fire.” In these d 3 missionaries do not kill Buddhist [ Miss M and jorie Keith, who has been . Keith, nd daughter C e men on the want a rip. . pricets. ax 1 led the 400 pro- | with them since Sunday returncd hom e —— . Phigts o re idea of | vesterday. \T Biivic Knocksl Limina. those Our God lick | James T. Walsh motored from I [< 1. Richmona arrested John | every | Greenwich fo the grounds Tuesday, hout’ 2 oloctc Tuesiay afier radual al g0d became [doinz the 110 miles bout five er village for Jonah was | hours. He returned 5 o n was found Tving un= By and | with Mrs. Walsh, who has been Spend. s icd condition and [ by came the Christ, who ing a weck with Mrs, H. H, Sterry, at se an auzomobile | “Gog so loved the world the latter's cottage on Haven avenue | ¢ healduarters. | wo can fusirate God The ice cream and confeotionery B G ! this morning. [ of steam a ectr is in_charge of Alln Sterry A | and charities. Reve Miss M e St e - or = : Targuerite Gallup assist e and outside the : an automobile be- | 1500 vears to maike th sen, of Jack- [some thirty human autl damaged when | divine. mbankment near| We are yet progr machins, which [revelation alonz i during the frequent rainstorms; duffle | Winchester rifle, Colt revolver, camera, [mer times. Parts of the same slope|their peace views the most blcod= ags of the heaviest possible material; | tripod, and photographic record and |are still cultivated thirsty.—~Washington Post. bre bases and air-tight steel hoxes. |calculator.” ——— e Call to Fat Men. PLAINFIELD : T — ! 2 “Besides these things we E 3 For Another Time. War Relief Fund Amounts to $462.27— |Dared to furnish ench n Farming At an Angle of 45 Degrees.| A Cincinnati woman tailor warns and the best variety and the| best prices can be found at: | sl i . : Sceretary Danicls has crdered that | Pl e I, falir $ | pa with blankets, slope in the valley of the Ollan- |fat mén against wearing broad stripes. ccretary cls | ke 1 spisiiusl Tn s Copy of Testimonial Received. |folding bucket, folding ambo, Peru, with an angle of 1f the fat men don’t stand together|all Ahe wine-drinking paraphernalla \ 9 == —— = | constitutional proh {0 8in.| The repert for the sweelk ending Aug, |C2t Aluminum cool 2 out 45 degess, or steeper than the NOW for their rights they won't be al- | of the Navy be disposed of. But, pec- | Holy, Holy, Holy, L Almighty. | 19 of tna tooar pine week ending Aug. | kerosene stove w Dburner, | roofs of most houses, is covered withlowed to wear pinchback coats and|haps, the jack wer | JAY M. SHEPARD Shes comd whoh e Tale | ol he local branch of the British- (folding brass lante Jit, can’ | (ransverse Hidges, showing that | the | dinky hats with flat crowns by another | keep their throats.—Detrolt Free Pross. | - e o . living. i st A -\nw*";~1m~;n, pocket tool-kit, poncho, |entire surface was cultivated in for- | year.—Grand Rapids Press = o R i hevard Foreign Missions. lection Saturday, Aug. 19, $18.50: ‘Samm. e o Another Hocrrilnlo Ex:)!:?‘;: . |Fu Di dE ba] i Pekiiy: expacton Mond uel Lambert, Norwich, $1: Joseph Har- = ntil After the Election. Congressman Cyclone Davis' de- Qi | FmeraiDirectorandEmbalmer |, 2 zeoine " ecvectss Moy, o Juos Zombort, Nerpieh, 5t s 5 Wi e {11gEH € OIOF@| 6062 North St, Willimantic |&reeted o5 the ‘Jate” Dr. Perk Patade e amae - % | take the sy for Witson until Sop: | budding statcsmen. Cyclane saya ne program sent him had failed to Se vy W. E. Oldham of this % L ember, he should happen not to|Was knocke : - ) S Lady Assistant Tel. connection 50 Tie nad considered an pranch has reccived a photozrapmic 1 |be fecling in prime condition then,|feld Union e e s the one he should 5o by copy of an illuminated acknowleds- # ldoubtless the President would cheer- —_——— phone 285-3 He read the story of Zaccheus ment of the many eervices the British- i |fully extend the time another month— | Woman's Dresa, e ad Union Strects HIRAM N. FENN e B d M El D hcarhino ons | Merican wareanae a2y 0 100 4 |Kansas City Journal. 8 did. Horace Bushnell saw %long ago | dered to Queen Alexandra’s field force “Dress precisely as your intelligenca UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER,|a beautiful park in the dumping|fund and signed by Her Majesty Queen ’ A s R ] = % tells you,” says a specialist in advice. Willimantic, Conn. 62 Church St. ground near the Hartford railroad sta- | Alexandra. el oo dae B A Newer Kind of Rivalry. Well, some of the girls appear to meas- Telephone on, and we know now what a The illumi ted testimonial was sent - S 5 5 ; The belligerents are engaged in|ure their clothing by their intelligence. g tiful park has been made there, by Charlotte S. Sclater, honorary sec- . : |epirited rivairy as to which shall make | —Knickerbocker Press. BT i etk e retary to Queen Alexandra’s field force Dr. Perkins alluded to the various|fund, to New York headquarters, ace e —_— — religions and temples of China, givinz | companied by photographic copies of = ia fine description of the beautiful | the testimonial to be sent to the vari- : {temple to the heavens in Pekin: also, |ous branches of the fund throughout 1 interesting picture of the C: celebration and wi inese | the United States. D. , Secretary Oldham received his copy Dr. Spaulding Answers Questions. rom Sophie Moore, executive secretary VILLIMARTIC, CONN. [t e eeniite i e e RS e e e answering | questions. Then he had a demonst [ fion, assuming those pre o be Marlhorough House. {children. He drew word pictures of | T am verv srateful to the members [ | Bible characters, and they were of the British-American war relief fund W ed by rent persons. and their sympathizers in America for A e B their generous contributions to my. 1d force fund, and I desire to thani THE UNIVERSAL CAR e New Designs Complete With All Materials [1 Sefock i tneNew London Trouse. 1t | \iith Tave acer-Heeker. tneir, £11% | was addressed by Mr. Spaulding and e troops I = d Full Instructions For Worki | Miss ‘Halford, the deaconess assisting | - (onpeng0Ps in the fleld. and Full Instructions For Working Miss Robertson. = e N S Prr A U. 8. Navy Chaplain Speaks. SestmEs | NEW Pnces Allgllst 1 1916 There are patterns for the Rocks, Pillow Tops, Pil- _Chaplain_Charlton, tioned at Odd Fellows Met. b 9 - Ly Al Newport, was the speaker at 2 p. m. yal Livingstone lodge, 1. O. O. F. i low Cases, Centerpieces, Bureau Scarfs, Pin Cushions, J|Praver was offered by Rev. AV | M. U, held their regular meeting 1n 0 hall Monday evening with Children‘s and Infants’ Dresses, Waists, Underwear, The children told of meeting with | Noble Grand Andrew Peterson presid- Ralph Waldo Emerson in his early |ing. and a host of other i[lflfls—-flnd a sufficient qu\UtV of | life, one of the benefits he got from Persenal i e : that great man’s books. He described | s, Trederiok I Racine ot Ratiroad Floss with full instructions and hints for the working. the characteristies of the various apos- | avenue ana Miss Mary Racine of Daye A bR i > tles, men of all temperaments. This | 5 z Paciy Besides providing joyous hours for needlewomen it [|encourazes us to believe Goa has |Hye weers toip e mess @, rom, & means economy too. fomathing for each of ‘ms. Welnoed |ited many of Cenada’s most intereets Special showing this week. Come in and select Mention. The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1st, 1916 CHASSIS . . .$325.00 RUNABOUT ............... 345.00 ¥ TOURING CAR .......,.... 360.00 GOUBEEET | 1.\ .. % 5:50500, TOWNGAR .. ............. 595100 SEDAN .00 cihound.unie 645000 Keep these appoillments—iwice a year with your f. o. b. Detroit dentist and three times a day with i Ur.lyen's PERFECT Prepared by a Doctor of Dental Surgery Send 2c stamp today for a generous trial pack- age of either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream. - 7. W. LYON & SONS, Inc. 511 W. 27th St., N. Y. City OSPITAL CAR-OPE The first hospital train to be bullt which is In Itself a thoroushly equip- ted States nment bas |ped _operating room, s for u.S.u not wish we were someone else. ing piaces on their trip, your patterns. on Blessings at Arm’s Lensth. We| FE. Vernette of Providence, R. I, was |L0F the T sl b S n have more blessings near at hand than |a business caller here yesterday.” . |Peen compl SibEaE p20 carjlients one pang ‘1, s a we.dream of. God £ays to us, “Stretch | _ Frederick Racine, Mrs. Rof and Ming|EVllding concern and bas been sent|bination baggage and libary co d a Dr. Perkins on Blessings. Ivin Belval is spending the week THE “ [ MURBAY Gu. forth thy hand,” and find the cure for | Derilda Casahon motored 0 Daywins {0 San Antonio, Tex. The train has |Kitchen oto shows pa of the As Chaplain Charlton had to go back | with friends at Baltic. to his duties in Newport, R. I, at 3,| Ernest Paquin of Attawaugan is ————— | a]] our ills. If God commands what |yesterday in Mr. Racine's automobile, |® SCrvice or combination surgical car, |surgical car. seems to be Impossible, remember the d his address was brief. He was fol- | spending a few days at his home hero lowed by Dr. E. C. Perkins, who read Albert Yelle has returned from In- the story of the healing of the man | dian Orchard, Mass., where he has been command implies the power. We do — our little part. God does the greatest EXPLORER'S NOVEL EQUIPMENT. part. Tt e % olncd vith emznecbmver) Tents Provided With Heavy Floors with the withered hand. He spoke |spending a few davs. The benediction was pronouncea by | as Protection Against Reptiles. Surplus and Profits $75,000 Established 1832 Capital. $100,000 These prices are positively guaranteed against any re- duction before August 1st, 1917, but there is no guar- antee against an advance in price at any time. American soldiers and militiamen dolng duty along the border of rep- t Secrel tile-infested Mexico would relish the adoption in the United States army of ¥ a type of tent used by the National To have clear skin, bright eyes |Geosraphic Society, Yale University Ixpedition to Peru. Professor Hiram and a healthy appearance, your |Gingham, deseribes the explorers' digestion must be good—your, |cquipment in the National Geographic 1 3 Magazine. He says: bowels and liver kept active |Magi=ine. X saver @ include tents andregular. Assistnature-take |provided with heavy canvas floors sewed to the walls, and mosquito nets, making the tents practically insect and snake-prrof; saddles made especi- ally for the narrow-backed Andean mules and fitted with cruppers and PIL _ AT on the steep trails; halter bridles e ™M in the World," (Peruvian saddle animals will rarely, if ever, drink without having the bit Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. talen out of thelr mouths, s that, the THERE is advertising medium in halter bridle with its bit connected by E{ern Connécticut equal to The Bul. |Snap hooks, is a great convenience); Rl i man ck covers to keep the . loads dry Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its v own _affairs, characierize THE WINDHAM | " NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. The Windham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ALL SECOND-HAND FORDS AT GREATLY - REDUCED PRICES W. F. BOGUE, Agent No. 61 NORTH MAIN ST., Norwich, Conn. :