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INMENT FOR ALL AND FOR ALL A GOGE Unparalleled, Unheralded Bay and Night FAIR Surprises In Fireworks Connecticut Agricultural College ) ‘Live-Stock Exhibit An-Aristocracy-of Stock “‘Will*Be Gathered-At Qur Fair of All the Good Things Day FairandRaces NMONDAY . $500. . $400, $300 8:2.18Pace 2.24'Trot 3-year-old Colts Big Shows! $400 $500 : EFYING X 7 ace 2.28 Trot 2.12 Pace ifi:‘;’h i WEDNESDAY $600"- $400 $400 Free for’All 2.18 Trot 2.15 Pace '$5,000 Prize Beauties in ths Sryine Depariwent Lattle valued 2t £1,500--8$5,000 a head Will Be Exhikited TUBBS’ MIEATARY BAND (The Best New London County Improveman: Leacue Exhibit Will Include Two Canning Demonstrations a Day. Expert from Washingt Boys’ and Gir's' Club Work. Cow Testing, 3 Exhibits--Dairy Feed Rations-Benefits Cow Tecting, Mik Reccrd of T w@, D T All Samples of Milk Srought to the Tent Wili Be Tested for Butter Fat=--FREE OF CHARCE ; Prof. D. E. Warner. ngte Day of the Fair ery Visitor--Don’i Miss a Si A MastodonicAseemblage Unspeakably -Thfilling Free -Acts Bee Exhibit--Lectures on:Bee-Culture BIGGER AND BETTER THANEVER UP-TQ-SNUFF FUN ST Instructive, Inspiring Fxhibiis A Sumptuons, Scemic Symphony! alloon Ascension! CENTRAL LABOR UNION Sell Admission Tickets EVER SHOWN iN THE STATE _ in the State) Will Disponse Musical, Mirthiul, Merry Making Melodies-- 6 Cows for 3 Daye » of Storrs College Poultry Department, will be present every day and give demonsirations in Selacting Layiag Stock v p p yecdy g s . 5 N N SO s NI O N e s N N 7 e WO 0 WAV O TIME > S Producad in This . 7 County UFF Big Time! B3 There! le Psiachuis Prap J. FAGAH CAMPBELL SINGS C., in Charge This Year New London are camping on the west SPECIAL SALE ¢F Garden Hose on_three candidates. g ‘ Palmyra_encampment at its last|shore of the lake. meeting raised three candidates to the Will Pian Degree Work. ES FROM THE LODGE RODMS|::isiiiine r meet! L. of V. P. society will hold a ng Saturday evening at Hill Top to talk over plans for degree for the coming week. Miss Roybe Boynton has returned Eod Iniine Bad o from Providence, after visiting her itiatory mysterl ' exp - | sister, Mrs. George Heintz, r the bei t of two candidates. " - Some months ago Tham: 1 Birthday Party. New London, Friday ning, lodge of Montville held a spe Chosen Grand Knight—Odd Fellows Work Degrees— G l i 5 P 5 rt Ve we did not have enough of Lawn Mowers nor Grand Army Matters. ,iGapt and Mrs, Wuipere gave o i v R ——— el M: ret, last Wednesday B i il o nler o - i, e, B, oty kendx and still could have sold more Lawn Mowers, but the ¢l young friends were present and all Epent a very enjoyable evening. AlL = Peqtiot lo irai 3 Y 1 Strau a4 spand. irdiny; weather has made less demand than usual for Garden | dates in New London, Srh s \“’c’f.f’fi';nstléfg?: e, i 0 3 —_— WL Late, {Hose. For this reason we are offering Garden Hose at prices MOOSE. TetuEne ;;whch should clean us out. b nattarof e dsoponing o NORTH STGNINGTON thoroughly discussed and the 125 feet. %. inch-5-ply-$2.50 Hose for. | ) Shvreietae e $1.75i e various departments |is against t‘:mt\;l)roposz}‘;m The annual fair of the grange will i :j ments at the Moose Home & o o i % fantlle par: at the next meeting. Many is. 125 feet 34 inch 5-ply $2.75 Hose for. . . .. e e $2.00 Moose have been at the W The Ladies' society of the Third “347inch-5¢ 5 | 2181; D carpival this week, Baptist church gavs an afternoon tea. 50 feet 34%inch 5<ply $5.25.Hose for.............. $4.00 | Indians, 2, 1208 L on the lawn of the Hev, and Mrs. Lu- 788; ; Geor 5 | o gilvn‘ el Drury Thursday afternocn. i i - Ve est, No, 1396, H affair was under the direction of Miss 125 feet 5 inch 3-ply-Duck $3.00 Hose for. .. .. ... .. $2.25 i T e e St Aiombgos: chaltmin of tho work .. - o n 1tte he soclety, and prove: 50 feet 7 inch 3-ply Duck $5.75 Hose for.......... $4.25 of | very pleasant. 0dre. J. Biwin Thomp- son poured tea. 125 feet 34 inch 3-ply Duck $3.50 Hose for. aleTedie eta e BT anticipate a busy fall and = i Otto_Nailsen h%snm%vcia into the i : - mer quiescence means savin: p their | house with Leonare . Main., £50-feet 34 inch 3-ply Duck $6.75 Hose for. ......... $4.25 +| 117;" New Gnergy for the coming months. Levi Kingsley has moved from - mq ohio, e Westerly to the Potter house in this ————— ezon, : liage e 7 i Potomac. GARDNER LAKE Yo 25-feet 14 inch 7-ply $3.75 Hose for - $2.75 B Ten years ago, Aug. 80, the frst : : ly $3. Slele ol s et G § Tennessec, — trolley car came to North Stonington. Fig o ; Vermont, - i eet—Birthda; v, hi 5 feet 4 inch™ 7-ply $7.25 Hose for.............. $6.25 A R o e e o W ey | Sher George Cnaipens ot i 2 AN KN J. A, S| H Pdptist church, supplied the pulpit of feet % fmh 7-ply $4.00 Hose for..........x... $3.25 Friday night's meeting of White| Praise for th. ot the Civ| o, Seorse Risley and. family Tt o i A ares 1 = ght 5 s he sol 3 vi ending a week 3 Mrs. T. P. Notman, Mr. feet 34 inch 7-ply $7.50 Hose for. +eveeeonn $6.00| Cross council, No. 12, K. of C., marked | War, for their recurn to the pursuits | Biomg sotiren. TS © Veok At Mom | A e, Mre. Dbaniel I Gray and ———————— the beginning of tho season’s activities | 3f Peace e confilc 1| Capt, Wuipert and Mr. Thelosen (F]'lnlup ray datlesd&nrieg:;digl Iibrary ' 14 i for that organization. The important|sounded by Capt e e e S Ol s Nt 25 feet, 32 inch Moulded $3.75 HOSe fOT. . .o .. . . $2.75 | nusiness of ine sesmion was the amnny| ounaed by Capt. 1. 1. e e hre e 50.feet 34 inch Moulded $7.25: Hose for. . . .-.. $6:25| -l==Hlor i otles B e e e — = 7, A g’ SpERAnIes the board of officers elected for the en- e o #ald, twith its, b 25 feet 34 inch-Moulded:$4.00 HoSe for. . v+ .. .. ... $3.25 | suins vour and which will bo resutanty | Doy /U, memories of, hercte "se \50-feet'34 i ided $7: inducted into office at a meeting later | oUr comradeship. The time for mosrn. 50+feet'34 inch Mouided .$7:50 Hose for............ $6.00 | 1n he oni: ing has lts limitations. Let us rather Grand knight, J. A. Desmond; depu- d ¥ look upward from the tombs of de- John ceased comrades into .the sunlight of 'the coming dar of our reunion. Let us_raise our blood-stained banner tg full mast,' and rejoice that our dead have not died in vain. Reports of the national officers and selection of 2 new Commander-in- Chief and his steff was the business before the encampment ‘Thursday. Business sessions of all tho auxiliary organizations of tae Grand Army also were held. ~Thursday night the “dog watch” ofithe National Association of Naval Veterans was held, “ With: the annual parade hcld Wed- nesday’'and the ‘“éamp fire” at the convention hall Wednesday night, two of the'biz’events of the annual ene campment . were comploted. ‘Many of the:veterans were ~pros- | trated along theiroute of ‘march, but most of themiwere revived at emer- gency medical stations or by the Boy Scouts, "wHo, .in _great numbers, pa- frolled tho line offmarch with conteens of fresh wat a first-aid kits. g ODD*FELLOWS, " Unons lodge on: Monday evening end Shetucket lodge:on Tuesday evenin transacted their usual. order of bus! ness. - Thelatter lodge will have ini Ohto ranks third with 15,045, |lation and first degree work on the . Hennon; inancial secret treasurer, - The Household Bu]!efin Building, 74 Franklin Street ‘Auto: Delivery : Telephone 531-4 i guard, William 5 tee for three years, McGarry. n to the foregoing list of , & lecturer-2nd chaplain will be ted by the grand knight-elect, d of offi- Wil- : Frult Largely Water. For.those .who,in the summer fruft \season, like to “eatr v fttle, | for | fruit {is_practitally. “nothimg but a lot water ‘and a lirtle' sagar. # for examrle, sare; 90 and betweer_ 5. ey ghgeld; but only a sixth of the quan- Prunes (dtied) . have, 26 parts of|a Water. -66/°02 sugar, no ‘acid and some | protein. . Their excellence is appar- ent. But for value as food the apple easily comes; first. Now, when, you: eat fruit you &now that waten, -sugail and acid are what jou‘are really” eating.—Answers, Lon- on. cer: The meeting was.very enthusiastio hip ig looking forward voted to hold a special mecting Friday evening, Sept. 8th, for the pur- pose of exemplifying the first degree on a large class of candidates. cent. water' GRAND ARMY. Pennsylvania has paszed New: York in the number of -members in the Grand ‘Army. of the Republic. . Reports maderat the annual business session of the order Thursday,.in, Kansas City, snow that’Pennsylvanio veterans; total 15,890- while New York is second with A Changed Bear, - 'Who remembers the cartoons cf the ‘Rusktan;-bear, running to bedt - the the “ en: bufi “With his oward emy? He was funny in thoso Gays: Toledo. Blade, E: ——— | Hartford—One new patient was ad- mitted tothe Labies’- hospital Wednes- 7 1 BESSIE BARRISCALE AND WILLIAM DESMOND iN TRIANGLE 4 PLAY, “THE PAYMENT." % Minnie Shefileld, Mr. and Mrs, Frank 4 Thompson gid Miss Ruth Thomp- son attended fhe Sunday school con- vention at Voluntown Wednesday. Rev. O. D. Fisher will spend Sunday with relatives in Waterbury. No services will be held n the Con- gregational church on the first and sec- ond Sundays in September, the pastor ‘being on vacation. N BRITISH SEIZE 100 VESSELS OF DUTCH FISHING FLEET Which Has Been many With Provisioning Ger- h From Holland The Hague, Netherlands, Sept. 1.— Great Britain, which has been regard- ing with growing displeasure the pro- visioning of Germany with fish from Holland, has now brought the matter to a head by seizure of some 100 ves- sels of the Dutch fishing fleet and they are ‘now ‘lying under arrest in the Scotch ports of Peterhead, Aberdeen, Lerwick and Kirkwall Unless an arrangement is reached, they are ap- parently to be taken before the British Prizo Court on the ground that their catches are contraband because the final destination thereof is Germany. Even before the war Germany was tho best customer of the Dutch fisher- men, but the effect of the maritime blockade of the Allles had been to so greatly increase that country’s pur- chasers on the fish market here as to give it a practical monopoly of Hol- land’s exports. The net export of va- rlous sorts of sea-fish in recent years has amounted to about 110,000 tons a year, representing & value of between $5,000,000 and $12,000,000. Partly as a ‘result of less competition on the fishing srounds of the North Sea and consequent bigger catches and doubt- less partly owing to the highly remun- erative prices obtainable, there was an enormous increase in the exports last year, 165,000 tons of fresh sea-fish and salted and smoked herring alone being sent out of the country. Germany's share of the exports of fresh sea-fish and salted herring was no less than 144,900 tons, as against only 83,700 in 1914 and $6,300 in 1913, Sales to oth- er countries fell off proportlonately. America, for instance, at - ordinary times draws o certain amount of her- ring_from Holland, but the total of 14247 tons dispatched thither m 1913 fell to 1,593 tons last year, and now the herring export . to the United States seems to have entirely stopped, the total for the first six months of the current year being only eight tons. Such figures make clear what hindrance the Dutch fishing industry has_constituted to the Allies’ blockade of the Central Powers, and sufficiently explain their anxlety to bring about a change in this state of affatrs,’ par- ticularly £ it be remembered . that, while British fishing trawlers are be- ing sent to the bottom of the sea by German submarines, these Dutch craft are hauling in their loadsd nets for the German markets right under the, noses of British naval guns. . John J. Fitzgerald, wha'left on Wednesday fo start a new Darish in New Britatn, was given "~ Tuesday evening by the parish of St Joseph's church, Poquonock, and St. Gabriel's church, Windsor. he people of the Poquonock parish gave ~Rev, or Fitzgerald a purse of $175 in gold, the The total membership was shown by | second.Tuesday of Septo: g mber. the roports: at5149,074. s The loss31n 35 Uncas lodgo worked:tho third degree | day, making,the total number.there 25. he,Bospital SiliicloselSept: 2157, / AT _THE RAVIS MONDAY, TUESRAY,AND WEDNESDAY. - presentation belng made by Join Con- nor, Jr, a student at Thomas' semi- ary, Hartford. o 8 |get rolief. 1 have aiways hear’,Doar®s SUNDAY sUBJECTS. Tbc Holiness Mission will hold ser- ) vices at 87 Maln street, At Trinity E | ohurch there Holy Comminibn and seviaon. at 10:80 a. m. Sunday. : church in the At Park Ccngualtlehd morning there will b preaching oa h-bsr by the pastor, Rev. S. H. Howe, . DL i uroh, 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. school will “open Sept. At Christ church there will 1o morn. ing prayer at 9.30, and hily ccm- munion and sermon by Rev. R. R. Gra- ham at 10.30, 4 At the Taftville Congr-gational ;huroh the pastor, Rev. Arthur Ve ey.. will presc e morning el vice on Thrae Tests. - lo_Congregational orning the pastor will Impending Dang ce, 10.30. i Men will be the subject at the nristian Soience reading room at mfl!. Thayer building, Franklin 8Q Sunday morning. At %Jt. Andrew's Episcopal church, Rev. ¥'. J. Bohanan, rector, there will holy ' communiont and sermon in the morning and prayer and sermon in the evening. - . At Trinity M. E. church there will be holy communion at the morning seg- vice. in the evening the church will| be open and there will be a sermon by, the pastor,’ Rev. “. Coleman. 1 The Associated Bible Students will Pold eervices in W. C. T. U. hall, 35 Shetucket street. There will be Blble study Sunday morning and the tople, will bo The Divine Plan of the Ages. | t Grace Memorial Baptist church there . will’ be preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. R. B. Har- ris. Sunday school at noon, and at the evening service the Tord’s supper will be observed. . ;. 2 : At the Broadivay Congregational church Rev. E. M. Chapman of New. London will deliver the sermon at the morning service. The opening of the Sunday echool has been deferred un- til Septembver 24. _ At the Norwich Town Methodist Episcopal church there will be public ‘worship and sermon in the morning by Rev. ‘Arnold. There will be an evening service of the Epworth League and the subject will be "My Use of the Bible.” Sy Ri At the First ptist church, George Henry Strouse, minister, the morning subject will be Vacation Thoughts. The Lord's supper will be observed at the morning service. Sunday school will be held at noon, and the B. Y. . U. at 8.80. The kvening pubject pwill be Labor’s Great Champion (special ser-: vice for men). - k : At :the’ McKinley Wehue A, M. E. 2Zion ' church, Rev. B. George Biddle,: pastot, there will be preaching morn- ing and evening. - The evening subject wilt “be “Cheap Tales of Spiritual Birthrights. Sunday school wil! be held at noon_and the Union Lyceum at 4 p.im.. Holy communion-will be ob- served-ih the evening. T At the Federated church, Rev. Arthur . Burdon, pastor, there will be morning service with sermon by the pastor . on The Divine Appeal.’ Sunday * school wili be d at.noon, and the Junior C. E. in! the afternoon. The.Christian Endeavor meeting withthe é¥ening service will be held in the North Main street M. E. church at 6.30 and 7.20 p. m. The sub- ject for the evening will be Mortgaging: the Future. § At the Central Baptist church thel pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocym, D. D, will| preach at both hours. Morning sub-| ject, Garide and Goal; evening subject,! A Costly Outing. The Lord’s supper| will be obscrved directly following the| morning . sermon, and the Sunday: school will meet at noon. The young; people’s meeting will be held at 6.30! . m., and it will be led by Mrs. Ivy 8. 9 Bail The Peruvian Questfon. | Now Peru obligingly informs us that the “McAdoo epicode” has been sat- isfactorily smoothed over—and just! as we begun to believe the Washing- ton_assurance that there never was a “McAdoo episode."—New Yorl Her. ald. Both Industrious. “See the spider spinning his web*' “Tes, and see the summer girl hang-{ ing out her hammock.”—Kaysas City Journal. | ‘Waterbury.—Superintendent of Po<! lice G. M. Beach has posted anm order! on the bulletin %oard at police head-| qugrters acking th. members of the! S irtment £ leave with the desk offi- far o -deseription of their revolvers,! telling the make and caliber. A oS e e——— CHEERFUL WORBS !~ For Many a Norwich Household. 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