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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916 - = ulation of Musicolony, who believe the | here from New Jersey, guests of Mrs. cat will come back. A._B. Fiten. g oo . . Willlam Rathbun has gone to Dor- 3 jolhirty entrie, twelve from Rhode | chester, Mass, on a visit. " Al The: Biinisee sland, have recetved for the rs. W. B. Harland and Mrs. W. B. twonty-sixth annual muster of _the | Perkins of Williamstown, Mass, have New England States Veteran Fire- | been staving here. Trolleys Lead Center men's Leasye, which will be held on| R . West of Wilbraham, Mass, ] Thursday, Aug. 31, at the er | was a recent guest here. < A Training ground, Frovidence, in con-| &, M. Allen and Miss Alien of Plain- Ta of Norwich nection wi e annu; conven- | ville, N. J., have been in Noank. tlon ot the’ Tnternational Association | * Frank MoLain of Rutherford, N. 7. of Fire Engineers. was a recent visitor here. rorthe, enixles follow: Honcock Taun. | = Mrs. Simeon Cole fs confined to hor on; Volunteer, Bast Greenwich; ¥ ome Dy iliness. S})a(loup,wl f;é’i;;gaaw}lrx{eed .}ngil, "‘E‘;’x‘ Ml:ss tO‘!/lleey of Naugatuck is the 3 ; acket - | guest of Mrs. Allen Asbey. bridge; Gov. Bradstreet, North And-{° Captain Alvin Rathbun is visit- over; Germania, No. 2, Chelsea; City|ng his sister, Mrs. Abbie Rathbun. g_f.n’-é%‘;"::‘: Olchf%mimihfl;mz’:c'zn Miss Georgia Gatter has returned to i : Z 5 2 | Oswezatchie. i%fi;:n;cgt;;ig. Cw‘,'flf,]:smwnb El‘!_-‘g,- ; Miss Margaret Hendrickson has re- / ] , | Mass.: . a to Boston. East_Providence; Gen. Taylor, Ever- | "jree 40 DOStOR @ @ been vistt- ett; J. 'W. Plaisted, Portland, Me: Me- | jng Ars. Florine Dow in New Lon- chanic, Warren; Gaspee, Brovidence; | i Live Oak, No. 44, North Somerville, [ ““Vr 14 arre P A Mass.; Narragansétt, Riverside; Fire|your 2nd Mrs. B G Hine { King, Pawtuxet; Protector, Brockton: | Colonel Chi £ Worcestar Masa, Z Bristol; Columbia, No. 5, i k i Hydraulion, ; Columbia, No. 5 |is in the village. New Bedford: Union, No. 1, Wick- | tord; Star, No. 1, Wegterly Columbia, ah Winchendon; Hay Cart, Pawtucket, MY 3 Wl formerly N.'F. Dixon, of Westerly. ' STIC sy - A street parade will be held at " . ook G the moraing, and ali the |Many Localities Represented in At- fflm Py tubs that will take part in the mus- tendance at Art Exhibit—Work on o] - ter will be in line. Iire Commis State High 7 ACKRED b‘l} the er Ralph S.'Hamilton, Ir, of Provi- e shwayiosumed > - dence, will be the chief marshal. e Wednesday was a big day at the reputation Of the muster committee consists of JOun J. | art. exhivition. Many wisitors. were sk R bb CD Kean of Providence; John 3. Stevens|present from Lyme, Niantic, Watch EASK I erx’, il of Marblehead, Patrick Manning Of | Hill, Ocean Beach, New Tondon and g W d |f Ea Amesbury, Frederick P. Hunt of Cran- | Westerly. The fea room . was in 5 ,’pfinl)L?@n _their] gton and John Hargedon of Newton, | charge of Mrs. Frank Bindioss, ehair- &5 3 3 Mass. an, Mrs. Percy V. Stowe, Mrs. Wal- seventeen yoars of experi- e oot e Eer St e Yal L. 3 f £ dence, president of the league: Wil- | Leonard, Miss Fllen Holmes and Miss A ence in manufacturin liam H. Ha(h:\wn}',rf‘-lo\vl:us'ex',“. llzls Margaret Bindloss. B Everett M. Willis, Brockton; Wi i 5 onfy the highest grade B! “Mayberrs, Bratntree. Miss. Fa- SPeAE SRl tio tires T mees Eee ol 0 h”}'}‘wq?";‘; et sdemall belak 24 1111 Merrill, Pawtuxet; Jos . Ca along the south side of Eas pneumaftic - man, East Providence; Phillp A. Mocl, | Main street in front of the Lamphere Jamaica Plain, Mass; Edwin P. Wal” | house and Ralph Passamine’s place, ker, Somerville, and Lieut. Walter H. | to replace the old one that was torn . = Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers e Bt T Aamaon o Shat | Bireet, o' Slartea some thrce montha You Have More Leisure Now Than You 1 ave Later i Do ago and is nearly completed. A drive- THE FISK RUBBER COMPANY oeten PRy way has been put in at W. L. Man's of N.Y. Senator Lewis W, Arnold of West- |8nd the Passamine place. > - [ 2 4 . Chi erly, one of the oldest members of Road Work Resumed. t t and formerly chairman of the finance St g Sas Hartford Branch 292 Asylum Str Committes of that body, is not soing | s fiepwey ffog the telophions sta. 1 1 eSpd il : to Teturn to the senate mext winter. | Main trect. . Some. time ado, about IS rall 10r 5cnool Year and for unndaren enerally ‘iad o Reociee? (Be Rk Branches in More Than 125 Cities He is to withdraw from legislative | 150 feot was completed and then the 2 politics and will not be a candidate | cement zave out Now the coment i for_re-electior has arrived and the work will be fin i ' : = B0 Zn it e o b lihed et Sniaity B EEE BATES’ DRESS GINGHAMS, 12%5c a Yard RIPPLETTE, the Genui state board of control and supply and P it , 1/5c a Yar , the nuine = m——— in withdrawing from the senate he is 2 o i 2 .|} We have received our complete Fall line of this standard fabric and have Tl e e or Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dunnack, Miss ca Y - I L. D.. former postmas NGW 0Pk | can AL Benrett ot Weonace) fula Dunnack, Miss Lila Douglas, [§ many pretty stripe, check and plaid designs for your choice. The colors - : - o L city, 'and chairman of public e ey atine the T argaret Reed have left for a Fast anit S ,7? P id is the genuine Bliss, Fabyan o J | commission of New York, w the general assembly few days’ stay at Willimantic Camp aro Tastvan o mECoRIN Ty cmincIes Wice-. & Cos Ripplette—the cloth which (ore o aeme et e i L e e o e e et ishe ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 15c a Yard ot T A R —— - W subStituted. Since 3 S Beeekan iy verae T4 5. Kinney anc albridse " a : o 4 ironing. It h d e will be subdtiiuted. Sinee b |l Soverner, Beeckanen fs averse tofthe |, Kinncy and Herl Waltrldge ‘rs (§¥ 71 ees Zaphyrs have &|beautifil;reaft finish and excel all sthers in color- St ;’Plzdi’;‘::'o‘:' 3 "’: Preparations For Wilcox Family Reunion—Big Celebration meeting I!yv”m been selected Lo n“].-‘\ tions to which they elect themsclves ’\(\\r\ \up\] state Al ings, designs and general adaptability. We are now showing the com- | . "0 derigre and colosel age fhe campa of cs [~ The members of the board of con- ss Edith Deneke spent Wednes- B i i 5 of Labor Day Planned—Billy Lawson Believed to Have |repuniican commitice, ana wiil be <o | S0k L The e e Mawocial Mass. g i busy with political campaign works | 1t e e G e KIDDIE CLOTH, 18c a Yard KINDERGARTEN CLOTH Been Kidnapped—Perley G. Browne Pleads Guilty and | ihat he may not be able to azrance|” ©ithdrawal of Senator Atnold|ed at St. Patrick’s church by Rev. M. || This material has given universal satisfaction for children's wear as the P SR it be recitations by Sirs 5| Albert T1, Taneworthy of Wests | rapeis by oanead Tgining Jor the | B colors are woven, not printed, that is the dye is right in the yarn. The 25c a Yard ays Costs. Chappieoy, of, Brogklsn. . X, qud 41| eriy wikf“he ' the “répubiican “nomines ghoe, Mane relatives and friends were || new styles and colorings are very attractive. It is 29 inches wide. One of the very best materials for Tokee T of San Juan, Porto Rico. There will | on that positi inaeies Inta a children’s wear, as it is one of the president of the town council of Wes- s also be an address by Charles G ; Il peoheb oo e Taser News and Views. GALATEA, 17c a Yard i : : ney Wilcox, L. M., on Our ol kel L R T Charies i Chnston A% retara ; i - 2 fostisarvicomble, Bestty oolorings events of the sea L ) Ancestors Contemporaries of W b s from a visit in New Bedford and It isn’t quite indestructible, but comes close to that mark, and although | and designs, and colors which are scheduled with kespeare, Poct,” Countrymas e Brovidence. 27 inches wide costs only 17¢ a yard. We display many pretty stripes, | fast will commend this to every one being of ger ; nsman, and othier Lights o 1 ocal Laconics. Norris W. Ryley has returned to i ides i f i i {asos Age. There iwill ta-| The spell of hot weather i3 like un- | Norwich after a week's vacation spent | checks and plaids in both light and dark effects. mother. It is 29 inches wide. ; ) presenting contemy f | to Tennyson's brook at the home of bis zrandparents, Mr, n Of William Shakespeare. H. Farnham, of Block |and Mrs. Georze W. Keigwin, st , Fr evening tk iting relatives in West- Mrs. Thomas W. Ryler and son Ro- an. quet the Rhode ger have returned to New Haven, c Haroin ter two weeks' visit to Mrs, R : T e B arents, Mr. and Mrs, George W. Keig. THeodos fartin will' présent. S s Mrs. Charles Barrett of Newport | par S ims, founder draton s leien moen on. Dresi- | News, vas bas been the guest of Ars. | of 'tne Free| weatuck, of Welleslev college, is the guest | Leonard J. Herme. : : il AR Juan, Mrs. Theodora | of her brother, James M. Pendleton, in |~ Miss Helen Snepardson i v - o " Mis of Rockville, « Vesterly 2 v O 8 e P t 2 f fon by Miss ucy Clarke of Hartford an £ 20y t n 3 . £ Hartford ana A e e e | of_itrs. William Ma ! Treas James M. Pendleton Glady « Dy aas - given a s liam i o 1 of m A H stuck will f South | shower the Wi Pleasant | _Stephen O’Shaughn. Norwich Lihads e 1 « 1 Goverr of View, 2 inticipation | Mrs. Harry Johnson and son of Wa- 0 1ie 1 i Emeritus will be an|of hér comin: ma wit Davia Willia P. Sampson of - k: v ! 12 . s papert oo > Witcox, . | Robinson i s e e e ot e Z E 1 g S © ana | D \ther does not seem (s in- | Wich have been guests of Mr. and Mrs, | Whatever under the storms of fire and, The prisoners sald the Prussians|underground rooms became full of sunder | U T of Droducars of | Fred Turner. inst the Brizish who swarmed about | could hide very safely and snu not | wounded. They were caught also when | vt e of New York is spend- m. They accepied the inevitable | worrying much about high explosives | they brought supplies up to the trench- | 5: trocpk ar ol in the village. with dismal resignation, acknowledging | so long as ept below ground. At|eS and sent out working parties to re- ed B o Chappell. Mrs. Charles | the hopeles: £ their position. night they slept in turns but by day |P2ir the parapets which had been laid ; chosen sy Bunice and Is.| The attack wh n on the left|thev had to come out lost the British | 0w by the Britsh guns. jS mpmberabio, e ket X, are guests of | of Pozieres, up t the ground be-iinfantry should get the upper hand . Gavil atcectin Charles Anderson tween Thiepval and Moujuet Farm, [and they served their machine guns What, Again? had to assault trenches not less elab- | and trench mortars. It was then they | Villa has been found alive. This at Ovil-| were caught by the tish bombard- [time he is said to be alive.—Philadel- a_honey- | ments and suffered horribly so that the | pl Evening Ledger. deep German dugouts, 5 Monday, September 4, Labor Day, the labor organizations of Woesterly will ur a_parade in the mern STONINGTON e b of thos an ded by manufacturer | Field Day of Scouts Indefinitely Post-|and tunncled chambers which no gun- | S=—————— Fobresontcn by foat . | of guns poned—Visiting Boy Bitten by Dog. | fire can reach = et t s N2 to eclipse the biz Labor Day | maneuvers off ti E e B of 189 st Loy hMade s e The extra effort being made to Get the Round Package Ask For and GET 9880 i West e cmue i | e strengthen the membership of the|HIT BY SHELL FRAGMENT, - ¥ nge ] s el a D | Stonington Woman's Suffrage league, Uszed for ¥3 Century. _ 9 a g nq . J’. pEis T . S ot of land, | just at this time, is for the purposs of FRENCH CANADIAN LOSES F> AUTIOR { Charles O. Gavitt, leader: (elog e : h . | organizing the women into a sort of USE OF MOTHER TONGUE 7 Central ki bt Dl : , E ct voters’ socicty, to ses that th -] =)\ Avoid Substitutes ISl e 3 improve are registered and qualified to vote for AT, i e THE ORIGIRAL White Bock Caion Al ns are 3 . members of the school commitiee in . MALTED MILK “ nion, wit ¥ the 1 vn election. They may =o float; Muie A sl even farther and see to it that at least 3 overnor ( Edgar_Potter A »c a candidate for a : 2 a Quarry e date fc > women that under exist- ( 7 = \ Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- e erley Gordor o 1 conditions In schoal af- 1oarette : A s e Eaieial o S woman candidate would not \ tract of sclect malted grain, malted in our e o e e o omee ] e the votes of women but own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. | 7" Sosenh Weekapa to answer s fhe ot b e e bt ’ B i it 3ra Folde : o a it Finc some democrats who are opposed to Infants and children thrive on it. Agrees with Bradfc and Dy to that charge in the superior court.|Some der < 0 pposed the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Fourth division—Tesaura’ Town Solicitor Agard decided to ”":1 board . t present constituted Need: king nor addition of milk | Westerly—All other organ hange the charge fo defacing a build, |and who may be renominated, 29ds o, SOOMAg non aoct sl ic or military, desiring to par ng. To this charge Browne pleadea | The field day of the Stonington troop Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, ete. | fioats representing the indu guilty and sentence was suspended ;‘f Boy Scou:s scheduled for Labor day Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu- | business of Westerly. upon payment of costs has been indefinitely postponed, due to the afternoon there will b S the danger from infantile paraly ass by Tamate O Dupean. ies pres NOANK vard, presuma with the heat, the American Federation of — — bit_Peter Ennis, 5, and inflicted nd president of the Interna- | Good Attendance Each Evening at|eight wounds. The oy was hurried to fta: Outters iacs viation Firemen's Fair—Summer Visitors | (he home of J. J. McCort, where he ls Come and Go — Silver Link Sosie. | V'SIting and 'a physician cauterized and ed the wounds, ty's Meeting. & £ o2 tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Home A&loins SMacreo Mk CO- N, Wi, .56 Billy Lawson is missing and believed he was kidnapped by a TSNS | o gypsies that passed throuzh The original Tr:rkish blend Germans in Deep Dugouts. The number of prisoners taken by the British around Pozicres cannot yet be reckoned exactly they are still being brought down in batches from the battlefields. and the fighting men eral evenings of the fire- men’s fair have been successful. Each iting company has been ned and the financial results | The biles, moving to the westward. The |Dight police of the towns between \Wester- | €ntert; Iy and Providence have been request- ; A\‘» Sk unexpectedly large. The ed to be In the lookout for Billy, a | hal been attractive arranged | ot be bot -d to count | dark tiger cat, weighing eleven and nd dancing s the featurs of theiev= | Saitof DS bothered to count {hem, Bt {half pounds, with white breast and|enings. Supper is served the guesi code b il 2 | % s e onlie bt o : Enest far as they have been received No More Back-Breaking Scuttles |feet and a white stripe on his face.|in the fire room. hro he tollzates of tho: = i | . . founder of Musicolony, is a ize | the Silver Link society yesterday. happy to o, because they are beyond | ew London mmty gric tura 0c|e[y beauty and the pet of the Lawson| Allen W. Rathbun, who is ill from|N2PEY to €0, because thoy are beyond | household. An offer of $100 for Billy | shock, shows a slight improvement. | coph OF b they had to pa: By i No P Gl d thi Fas geclined, oo he s no ordinary cat | Mr and Mre C H. Norton of Man-| ™y it of these men is significant € alr ta]rs Qud ut is a well-behaved feline xnd a |cChester are visiting here. BT ok TIE Speachiny o Pass ecks issued this year. Tt e of the very frightful character of the i ians Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Douglas of B - . e ” e kIvs = = present fighting and its effect upon the Prices on covered Grand Stand (Day Fair) 50c; and, singers who, constitute the pop- | Brooklyn have been here on an auto-|Garnor Maes. Many of them ave fine 3 5 % | mobile trip. e el Bleachers 25¢; Night Fair 10c on both stands. Tickets Mrs. Fred Rathbun has returned [{iC7 0 PRY®yins 250 coning, o ones .on Both Stands LIMITED TO SEATING CAPACITY. Try it and sce—one application will |, T T Mallory of New York has been If you buy coal in large quantities you must have room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. When you want to use it you must carry it from its Will Sloan’s Liniment Relieve Pain?| from a visit in Maine. s the Twenty-ninth Prussian in. taken north of Pozieres, and #, . = here for a few days. She Py o, - H 1 Stands will be cleared at the conclusion of the afternoon [ 7ors, oRoiih, & SO, of clme: | ™30 W0 (el oo supmieure oo | 52 1200 0 378 Regiments, Soind o2 I “I have had_wonderful relief since I|2rTiVed here from New London foT|are’not the mMffraft of the last reserves, of the most weary. , programme. used Sloan's Liniment on my knees. To e e SWept up out of the depots or German Wh b od 1 h the h & 5 o think after all these vears of pain one |, .2 i 2 ~ | garrisons to hold tt ‘weak parts of en yol urn wo or coal 'O Animals entered as thorougbred must give name and application gave me relief. AMany | tUIned to Blizabeth, N. J. the Tine. They are men upon. whom you JOu ey he heat, dut, thanks for what your remedy has done | o Mss Fva Fish s a patient in Mem- | Germany most relies o stop the Brit- 1 ” B orial hospital, ill with rheumatism, il v herd-book number at the time of entry. for me Don't keep on suffering, ap- | °"i} POERIal Il with rheumatism. = |ish advance at all costs But today and the trouble of attending to the fire. If you use gas 3 Don't b i orage; no back-breaking scut- g ply Sloan's Liniment where your pain | . MIS: these men have admitted that they are you require no room for st 5 -4 Autos will please PARK ACROSS THE TRACK. is and notics how autole vou get relier e e T i AMPrOving. e |Peing asked to endure more than hu- tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The ™ i E - 40 f . 21 . TEAMS ON THE EAST SIDE. SAFETY FIRST. J|<iv drus store. soc returned to Norwich. thom "sed. Enlish slang words for fire in the gas range burns steadily and without atten- Miss Carrie Sistare is visiting the Our Insurance DEMANDS IT. Whin "Vou. Fleve s i0ad Migses Ingham in Waltham, Mass. |UHSF weariness. =~ = L tion; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large give it attention, avold exposure, be Aged Minister Improving. couldn’t stick it any longer.” Colonel C. J. Mersereau, a TFrench |} or small quantities. Life Members MUST show their Membership Tickets regular and careful of your diet, also| Rev. A, J. Potter is somewhat bet-| A few of them—one party of|Canadian who went with the first commence talgog Dr. King’s New Di: - . . . ter. Saxons—surrendered without being at- [contingent sent by Canada to the at the gate. Life Members can obtain their Compli- covery. Nt contains pine-tar, mntl-| Dr. C. S. Cole and Dr, A. M. Kram- [tacked. They first left their trenches, | front, spoke French and a little Eng- THE GETY flF NUHWIUH N septic ofls_and balsams. Is slightly | er of New York have been visiting | walked quietly over to the British, and |lish. He has returned knowing no mentary Tickets on and after August 24th at the office laxative. Dr. King's New Discovery | here. satd: French, but still retaining the power : : eases your cough, Soothes your throat| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sayers have| “Comrades, we surrender.” to speak English. At the second bat- of the Secretary, 45 Main Street, upon presentation of [§|and broncnial tubes, checks your cold, | returned to Waterford. In many cases when the British came [tie of Ypres he was struck by a frag- A staits to clear your head. In a short| Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bates and|close fo these groups these German |ment of a shell on the head. He ‘ their tickets. time you know your cold is better. It's|Miss Marjorie Welch of Deleware | soldiers held up their hands and made | was operated on and lay In the hos- the standard family cough eyrup in| Ohio, have been visiting in the vil- | no resistance. It is not that they lack 1!.‘)llal ll;ree manll\s.let‘l:} l{)u! Hl(llls use over 40 years. Get a bottle at|lage. courage, for it is fair and right to say ope of recovery. e finally pulled . BRD . once. Keep it in the house as a cold| C. W. Lippett has returned to his|that the Germans show extreme cour- |through, but without the power of - Alice Building, 321 Main Street insurance. Sold at your.drugglst, | home in Boston. age whenever they have any kind of a |understinding any language but Eng- AMr.:and s Mrs.sDndley Wlliama. .chance,: but that ‘they had no chance |lish- " W. W. BECKWITH, Secretary. v id ‘ 5 5 il

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