Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 24, 1917, Page 5

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- l So ‘much d-p '-t.hc helps against | gerve. P”pld‘ .t 'l'runmllt and m ¢ orchard 6 Franklin Street \ | rees = soims Bt e et > 7 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor Episcopal will - e = 2 m:rmomh St. Mark's d.;' tono:;‘h re . 1 2 _ A Coast Guard rum-‘ party o2 d EIGHT nlcnum FOR £ THE NAVAL RESERVE the 25th. The BEST CANDY 2 e or momey Some of the finest trailing arbutus R also woman's To present to anyone as a gift is a bex | seen in Being found near ”""“"‘.umm.""‘“n"'"v "‘“ ‘.""_'"‘"" ’ ; v ite rn.:r an-:fnc becauss it makes of LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES | conbior smieese There is a guarantee slip in each box Ghflu D. “fl of New !ocrk. city, the that the Chocolates are fresh and t at you'll find the variety gxcellent. Sold P'm Sunday. wlll be closed until lluna for !mlns e geys | [ s o mmn.,fi'z.:ai‘ agp 3 one ~ | NORWI HAD . i iy T e CASES OF MEASLES. State Health m'fl"fl'fiw ‘hn-?hu-t-.-d.uflml’-nr 101 rumthnumw l;‘lu ——u NN by the and Embalmers : Aad _Lmsumen = 322 Main Street u . oa Chamber of C.wllonl Building from 6.30 p. n. to 8.30 p. m. ough 8, B "Phone 288-2 Lady Assistant Almm-ms Puatrick’'s : UNN'S PHARMACY == & s wsmar o D 60 §A|E STREET : ucted vfi’mg‘m ?.;m.::;fi Lansing Fuller Robert Thomp- son of Poque! have the honor of E E. flckln: the first greens in that vicin- A tide about the country now dem- onstrates the fact that the cultivation V IOLIN ::«'3?' garden plots is beginning with uumw neocessary Pollowlu is . the complete " list to 0 S smallpox 5, g n bet Education Coast Guard date of enlistments in the naval re- fever 4, mbarcn- TEACHER visiting smin paid service under the American flag, |serve for Mystic, together with rat- eriniients Tor Fehovations and re: | e ools. s and the men are cligible for retire- |ings: Harlan Burdick, = chief - , ‘scarlet fover 8; Jeweti City, All String instruments repaired pairs. committee, consisting ent the same as the officers and get mate; Fred G. Poole. Ter A 1; on Jung 19 as originally planned. 'rl] s bt ree-fourths of their pay. In addi- bomvun- mate; Fred n, | tuberculosis 1: annual reunion probably will be held Vipise Sots S sen A timely book of special local inter- lunch: Col. Charl tion to those inducements, while the e gy A Howard | idemic; : on June 16. ooty gt oyl {11 e e o oln s | Balisy, Havela 3 g s D m‘: e e s g ah, measles tubsrculosis 19| Middietown.—Dr. Willlam E. Fisher il e 3 3 3 or the n s : % n—Dr. am s . BN R T gty ol ol ster Ged A |the navy and Marine Corps for four | W. Tiese, carpenter’s mate, first class: ; diphtheria and croup 1,[assistant superintendent of the Cof- 3 Ashbey, Carl W. Brown, years, in the Coast Guard it is only |Willlam J. Payne, quartermaster, first 2. necticut Hospital for the Insane, ha wich, Conn. class; Charles C. Anderson, chief boat- —— resigned from the institution, his res- swain’s mate; Willard S. Cook, quar- COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. Itvmtlon to take effect May 1. termaster, first class; Edmund L. byr—— Cook, quartermaster, first class, and | Papers in Four Cases Were Approved as seamen, first class: Charles A. Oows Beauchamp, Jeffrey E. Wall, Steward Yosneany by miaslanse, E. Melvin, Ralph C. Sherman, Charles sgres- % v % P, Williams, Herbert L. Candage, Geo, | me bt o e les Attenhon! London to hear her at the First Bap-| Adjourned Meeting Until Next|Capt. Billard of the Coast Guard at|D. Thompson, John F. Duerr, Edward | Commissioner _James J. Donohue as tist church Wednesday afternoon and| Menth. * Fort Trumbull, New London, Conn. |M. Trevena and Halfred C. Perry. follons Z ' evening. Ponemah Mill erm - The stockholders of the Norwich In- hen.ner’l‘nnnvill‘!l.! e o 5 Thl: o(rder “gwaxnc‘gm? ;:f Col!m‘t:- dustrial Improvement Cerporation met { PLOUGHS NEEDED FOR SPECIAL PREMIUMS finger on left hand, April 5, $5.68|ternoon at 2.30 sharp. Degree will be us 0 pa ea ‘hame N i v g O\ members who may enlist n either the |at & p. e and adjosrned antil May THE HOME GARDENS OFFERED PRIZE WINNERS | o oamacity, o pectaltion Co | (o rekntin AVl mosbors ase requtet. :r‘:ll‘:r‘ar: rzlvgdof the United States and Zt‘:h: P. :‘—icfl o’xl:hd” toaawnlttlenglr:r: All Competitors Must Be Citizens of | Uncasville, and Henry Guyle of Har-led to be present. and all Eagles in- n mAmla“.“ K< em‘:liotum — Fonos $i & Wiek: This State. rison’s Landing, becguse of lacerated | vited. Refreshments and emte Water glass for preserving eggs. |factory bullding. Braniy 2 e U BESE CHAE iNE attes tng Jegree Lee & Os§00ds—adv’ Jie Stiee ax Zwds by Col W | Cpiitic” Mull! O ihni a1 T TERERAN, Gecretary, > Hall, of the Stafford Springs Agricul- h WILLIAM C. YOUNG First Lieutemant Richard E. Cassi- —x tural society, in co-operation with the | hus Déltic. | thumb la c'&'m:t %t Suceessor to dy, son of Dr. Patrick Cassidy, of Nor- Mrs. James MoLaughlin. been pledged for the season by local e ¢ Connecticut ~State Fairs association | papacit wich is on the U. S. S. Wyoming, but! rne funeral of Mrs. James Mc- |People. The secretary of the commit- 3 STETSON & YOUN] which was operative for the summer | waestinghouse Church Kers & Oe. his relatives do fot know at present i 3 i k w. y.itee said Monday that there seems tolof 1916, is to be continued for the > B 44 CARPENTER and Bl.fiLDER where his ship may be. R o ek e X o | be a lackwof teams. We could use half Groton, and A. Bernstein, New Lon- season of 1917, savs a statement is-|qon = brufseq and badly shaken u Best work and matenials at = 3 a dozen teams for a week, he contin- | sued by the Connecticut Board of 54 Tols oo SKilerEEE F8Bt| In most of the churches of Norwich |SIOCK from the chapel of Undertakers | 570 "5 anvone has a team they | Agricuiture. )f,’“‘."’h 2. OF Wk SRS .- A BEAU | IFUL Sunday the work of the Red Cross was |, V000 o8 4 g o " Rev. J. Kidred [can provide for. this important and| The acceptance of this offer by the|* Telephone 50 West Main St 5 nters Get called to the attention of the con- v triotic duty he may communicate i 2 soci: % ¢ Brown, rector of Trinity 'Episcopal | PAtr 3 Connecticut State Fairs associataion gregations and membership advised. A |ohurch, officiated and the hearers were | With the chamber of commerce. We | carries with it, the offering of the fol- Corpentary et Doe Wember, lowing premiums under the following ”‘2':_:‘:;‘,;‘;' "‘I';:’l’;:;"o!“c'l “’m"“,"u t conditions: M ¥ e To all persons who max compote at|ion held Mondsy nignt in Carpenters B0od word for home gardening Was|p.jengs. Burial was in Maplewood j €XPect to pay full value for ail such any of the Agricultural Fairs for the i o and’ the president, J. She: season of 1917 in cither the Corn ' or ot o Sheener: (| MADE FROM A DIME Col A K Disk, for & nusher 98] Pogeen, 1. Des Colt G e A U lan e years rietor of the Watch Hill | Freeman. Tn She event of death while in ser- B, TN v Brs lnat sapson, 18 el vice the dependents receive full pay to manage the Profife house this sum- | AWAIT ACTION BY every month for two vears, and the g BOS LUNCH mer. THE THERMOS COMPANY |United States Cosst Guard Is the only TLocal Northfield friends of Mrs. Hel- | o " Any boy from 14 years old up can BISCU. T en B. Montgomery will go to New | Directors of Improvement Corporation | i further information by writing to Norwich Aerie will hold big elas initiation "in Bagles’ Hall Sunday af Committee Could Use Half a Dozen The great need today in the local FUNERAL. home garden movement .js one of men and teams to plow the lots that have spoken, also. i 4 £ ool | servicee. ey e e T prown con- | addition to the assignments al- Potat 1 5] was in the chair. otato classes and shall receive o |%as in the chair The reg There is a project to have passeng- 5 ready made there has been a_lot as- sarat a Hflstaura"l ers on trains give papers and maga- Morgan O’Cenneil. el to Avthue X Peate — This Jot zines which they have finished fo the| Relatives and friends attended the |is- situated on Broadway and W train crews, to be passed out to|funeral of Morgan O'Conneil, held from | pledzed by Rey. Joseph H. Sclden. A first or second award upon a one-half guardsmen protecting bridges, tun-|his late home, No. 432 Asylum street, | jot pledged by Traver Briscoe has been Newest Novelt: Fnd nels, ctc, -in lonely places. Monday morning at 3.20 olock. Ret |assigned to Horatio Bigelow and a bushel of potatoes, the followink| “wyip.pe Susied T0 Wow Weyen: ! ¥ 5 = n cter Cuny officlated at services held {lot on Washington streei pledged by | *"1% i EA QU[CK LUNCH 012 books to be sold in New York |in Si. Paitcis Girch and the DEr- | Mvs rnanmine S Huntneton s heon | p 0T, e best one-half bushel exnibic| The body of Hattie Baldwin, 69 50c CH 15 week include: “Father Abraham’s |, Thomas Tracy, Andrew Clif- i B Ey TR FECICOE. S50; secand, 330; hirg, L |3 e Hogecis 1o a Gregt Number of B ford, John ¥ Nolam Willlam Ficlds, | sominiseee has o humber of appiicas | fourth. £20 S o SEE WINDOW 8 - 3 i . Jobn F. Notan, am Fields, fitee b number of applica- 630 4 / 3 JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Proprietsr { o-Vendue of-Merchant Goods ot Comion and. George ' Pattison, | o tee Mas o N rsionments| TO any who receive a first or sec- | train ‘Monday aftermoon by Under ond award upon a ten ear corn exhib- |taker Hourigan. ~Burfal' ‘will take it at any of the Agricultural Fairs for | Place in that city. £ THE PLAUT-CADDEN (€O, the scason of 1917, we offffer the fol- e i ‘ Will_Initiats Candidates. JEWELERS The Connecticut_state gerie degree Established 1872 OPEN FROM 5 A. M. duced to the Public by Poor Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. e mootait ahmetiv: A-M.TO 1A M. |\ W London, Conn., 1760-70. Undertaker Hourigan was in charge | o each one to whom a lot is as- Central Building of the funeral arrangements. signed the secretary sends a letter, e e glv!ng the number of the plot, the ame of the person by whom it a 80 enied, Grafting wax, gorvernment formuia, s ¢ Osgood’s.—adv. WEDDING. Broadway, Norwich, Conn, |t ¢ & Osgood's.—adv . pledged and the location. The letter fourth, | team will confer the initigtory degree At South Coventry the Nathan Hale Hewitt—Champlin. then goes on to say: We shall put upon on a class of®candidates for the local 144 MAIN STREET 411 competitors must be citizens of | aerie on Sunday. Conmnecticut and all exhibits must be Connecticut grown and raised by the exhibitor. The final exhibition of ex- . | Sompany of the Ilome Guard has vol-| Charles Stanton FHowitt and Mrs. |this land. and harrow in, one hundred D ) M KIV ied to continue Friday evening drills,|Lena Maria Champlin, both of this|pounds of fertilizer. You will be ex- . Je B\ but to also hold an informal. voluntary | city, were united in marriaZe by Rev. | pected o pay the home garden’s com- drill for all members who care t0|George Henry Strouse, pastor of the |mittee, Georze H. Loring, treasurer, J. M. & J. P. SWAHN i = ] S b tome on every Tuesday evening. First Baptist church, at the parson- tual expense of preparation | hibits to be made at the mid-winter || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY L o age on Saturday evening at 6 o’clock. s . Your plot will be subject { meeting of the State Board of Agricul- > S & wooTel ©. Maore, pripcipal of thel “Mr. Hewitt is a carpentor by trade. |to 1 time by members | ture or ot Juch time and place as the || - 5 ildi e 1 e oningtdn. | mye hewiy married couple will reside |of the committee or their hired ser- | Board o cuiture may announce. May Building HAS Bneo ip Hasrtfand fo atieod fhe A & Yants. You are also expected to keep | We have been informed that some of p allors Y the exhibits which competed for priz-| Miss Fiorence Willlams of Yantic is ianlTuWy meeting of school heads calk y the - scurate account of all crops raised Sylvia—O’Connell. R e Franklin Square, 237 Main Street governor to discuss the pmosxtmu of es at the last mid-winter meeting | visiting relatives in New York. school children and agricultural prob- | Arthur Sylvia and Miss Anna O'Con- | ihe committee. i on this piot agd furnish the same to were not raised by the exhibitors. Telephone 551-12 On account of increase i et toe | lems. nell were married at 8 o'clock Mopday i are | Should this occur again and the fact ‘::,';F";N"rnxh'::“:“;u“'g:: ™ E morning at St. Patrick’s church. The | o ving four lé;;d:?m.c:;n:‘:;e:n B | hmows o the commitiss. thass I e Ml s s e CONANTE T President Edward T. Ware of At-|ceremony was performed by Rev. J. H. | ferent parts of the city calling atten- [ making such an exhibit will be marred | ¢ Buest © - ERIIRe g " A T Franklin St | l2nta university, Atlants, Ga. who is|Rroderick. At the offertory Mrs. | (oo PUS Ol ilable ~ garden plots. | from the exhibition. Alfred Richards L .| speaking in Connecticut in the inter- [ Frank Farrell sang Ave Maria. The |These signs will be erected today 5 Mr. and Mrs, John F. Rogers and £ est of the semi-centennial campaign |bride’'s sister, Miss Gertrude O'Con-!(Tuesday). One of the signg read R AR Mr. and Mre. Frederic W. Cary spent DENTIST Carriages, Demecrats, Con. | for endowment of the university, is the inell, was maid of henor and John Tome Garden Committee FILES DIVORCE SUIT. the week end in Boston. Office Hours: = son of Edward A. Ware, Norwich Free| O'Connell, the bride’s’ brother, Wwas| Be a Patriot. Raise enough for alll ajuore . Shirley Bri e st 9-12 a. m—1.30 to 5 p. m. cords and Business Wagona, | A=2dem 1859 best man. P vour needs. Use the Hoe to Fight the | Albert J. Shirley = Brings Action| niss jane McGregor Aiken and Miss Wed. and_Sat, Evenings 7-8 ago The bride and maid of hofior were |iyeeds. Against Wife on Statutory Grounds. | Alexandrine N. Trumbull are at At- Room 305 Thayer Building yantic City for several days. Tel, 299 House tel. 1225 - 5 A notice to postmasters regarding & £ Will clean up on a lot of Stable and | the sending of berries and soft fruits | Lecor 51y Eowned in Dblue tailor s Rk P Square Blanksts. A good line of Aute by parcel post states that attention| After the ceremony a reception was| Free for All Garden plots, 50x100. A divorce action on grounds of a o statutory offense has been brought| wnorwi should be given to the manner inlnheld at the bride’'s home. The bridal| Appiv to Norwich Chamber of Com- e oo, notiied against Addie Hurlbert Shirley, form- Rupea [hich these articles are packed before | party jeft at noon for a short wedding | merce. erly of New London, by Albert J. Shir- | Sitlery"™ P vy Oonmectiout i 3 trip. On their return they will reside Al latest pledges of land is|ley o1 'ew ILondo: he papers in Prices right low on Team and Ex- |through the mails. o, 17 Paal stiaet % :.Té’:"f,—.‘h&, e e O e | the case were flled Monaas ot e su. |neld in New Haven Tuesday, May 2. press Harnesses and Rubber Boots s - Lo treet owned by Miss Jane E. i e SE B s Will Address Scouts Tonight. B " sfias Bii has been appointed a ...... Catholie hurch, Colchester, Rov. - -3 l:pho!‘f Feor‘:imll aomtls:uel;f this J(y At the meeting in the town hall o- | member of the committee of ladies d f | night (Tuesday), which will be under | representing the National League for THE L. L. GHAPMAN €0, |an gon,of b5 iate Mr. and Mra. Den- | O e Soraich “comss | Women's Bervice, which committes. 15 perior court office. The couple were z Miss Barbzra Mitchell entertained a : SUSECIRE JOn Pebrpery/). I8 number {f’hllua; Friends at supper in honor of her *ninth birthday st her BRINGS DAMAGE ACTION. home on Rockwell terrace Saturday| The ol ides that the cause of illn evening. Is outside the afflicted still prevalls nig Ford. His-parish includes Fitch- eagrorane 1 BATH STREET. NDEWISH ville and Bozrah. Father L o e the home garden| joeepp Guillotte Files Papers in Suit o e s o halling:. consecuently . , CT.|been a curate at St. John’s church, |gardens w cussed and - the = Aglinllt: s Guillott PRINCETON COLLEGE YEAR The. remedy %’""““.}"m’!y%uffi"l’:% New Haven. speakers will be F. C. Warner, agent| H. R. 'Woodward has pledged fo‘\‘l,r London ver | 1ots off Asylum street, and Mrs. W. Pt By o Improve- | Beckwith has pledged land on West Joseph Guilotte et al, of Griswold, NOT TO BE CUT SHORT TRA\'ELER DIRECTORY The death of John A. Collins, 68, |ment league, Bdward J. Graham, su- Norwich Golf | has brought suit against Louls Guil- 7 i naatd | oceuirred Saturaay st ms Nome, No. | perintondent’ of Ihe town schools, I | Thames strect | The Norwieh Golf | Ra% PIOUET BUL AESCl Mt 54000 | Commencement Exeroises WIll be Held [ T Selencs of Chiroptactic has dom ts 880 Bank street, New London, after a |5 Dranche, secretary of the Chamber £y damages on the common counts. 'The| on June 19, as Originally Planned. 1 f long illn Te was & member of|Of Commerce, J. B. Stanton and C. P.|Oof its links to the committee. The of Mlplmod '“%xfl.‘i."m'%y = - ” lodge, N ush: troop: Boy Sco fer wi made through the president of | papers were filed with the clerk of the i of the sl—-—— 25 To New York $1. T e e AT A in town will bs w.l-:ft'l:'un[fm v the ciub, Horatlo Bigelow. superior court on Monday. Princeton, N, J. April 23—John |thar . ihe ,&.43 fon can B o CHELSEA LINE fine of New London and the sthor 1iv_ |1t 18 expected that there will be a targe | The state board of agriculturs has e e, e g ineeton e cover from whatever aliment 87- LGN TN S Ty o il > issued the following statement to the | g, Maj > e % University, ton ly an- | will recover from ing in Boston. - .. farmers of Connecticut: cted Major o orwicl ome | nounced that th- college ,..:xn would | ficts hi TO NEW YORK i SR In the City Court. War has been declared! with it ik ‘:n;‘-rd- s not be cut short this year Becauge of J D ummm’ D g SEDPE. just re. ymes the patriotic duty and obliga-| John A. Hagberk was elected major ‘: FREIGHY AND PASSENGER || ceived from the state of Connecticut a k Depine of Franklin street paid | {0¢% " tne "farmer to his country. to| of the Home Guard of Norwich, com- | commencement exercises will be held SERVICE BETWE| check to cover the amount due it for $18.10 for Reoping & disorterty house, exert to bis utmost his full enersies | prising the third battalion, at a meet- NORWICH AND NEW YORK corporation stock owned by its people. |3t @ session of the city court Monday ears’ ac- Thager Bld = From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- || The check is for Ml.o"“ 312,000 moxr.-' ‘morning. Five frequenters of the place :?w::::m‘ ey T e :‘i‘me .‘r‘}:o:f °Mr. hl».{u Ffldwm wich, Gt ”-} "'l‘l;‘-.h%:':"“" "‘“’3;' days, Sundays at 5 p. m. than last vear. This will be divided | Were discharged with costs. There were |~ we realize the difficulties that you|as major of the Coast Artillery corps day, 2 to 6 p. m. New Yorl, Brooklyn Bridge, § proportionately between the town and | Ave other cases disposed of by the 'mu have to meet in_your inability |two vears ago after having been in 0 s E\Afi’ln flfé:’erw gt dfi;::ul:v;‘lt city of Rockville. THETS. he Chalien Wowg hr intoxica- |to get suMicient laborers to carry out | service for a score of years and hav- 2 % 3 2 reac Peace. = i m; make to in- “bee: days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. i5th, License your dogs in the towx clerk’s | {iC Man wWhe was arrested as a sus- b ;'rh:mnm’n Your former efforts t“;:ough "-xx"w&. ‘"’s'im.'i;"fi: 190 le\klln St. 1916. $125—F. V. KNOQUSE, Agent—$1.25 Steest Wast Sidewalk |18 THE PLACE TO GET A NiGE ROAST BEEF A8 WELL AS A NICE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- | office now: $1.25 for male and-spayed | PICious person was allowed his free-|in producing our food products. We |Spanish-American war Major Hag- and 35.25 for female dogs. One|9°™- . cannot consclentiously urse ai':“..‘;’ bers gave service with Company A, Franklin plant more than you Thira Connecticut - Volunteers infan Evangelist at Mt. Calvary Church. |clear to care for in the up-to-date|iry going as sergeant and receiving mmd ‘“"..M oy o dogs dollar extra after May lgt.—adv. 5 The familiar vellow paper for years| Rev. M. A. Alexander, evangelist, of | ethods of present time agricuituret.|promotions to the offices of lieutenant the distinguish: feature of nl’l’rou'l Plajnfield, N. J., has ;.mh.? a ,,,"o Intensive agriculture is not only good “‘ adjutant of the battalion. wit ol ? THING IN THE MEAT LINE, ‘has disappeared In its|weeks' reiigious campaign at the Mt.|Dusiness from a selfish standpoint but —_ i VA LUPP!RT pllee comes the less costly white pa- | Caivary Baptist church. The cam-|Will assist in maintaining our food il B % Prastitin and Chastat Tor vehisulné L. S to supply, if we cannot get the laborers : BE5 epreit om: tne cloth manefactur. |5 1oiss Bumer attebisg. " Hov. i |13 ke the intonsive Growing of crops| Our country'e asriculture cannot be [traflc. South Sidewalk left open for Copley Square, Boston, Mass. o, Lo the paper mills and the cast of | Alezander spoke interestingly on tne ERLOEYO R W) ot o s e gustained without our live stock in-|foot passenger traffic. Bk 3 - s possible vour | dustry. reach Seax Funlie Library. Trimity Chuseh, | °2/07°0 apec iy on the Fie. bject The Living Influence of Chris- | o 18 B0% 7 ake some changes in |scute situation In our food supply, tie| Chestnut Strest to be one way cnishaE vl Labracy, Trietiy Ohuneh . FREDERICK T. BUNCE Hous: d but., 1 it the kind of crops which you will pro- | consuming public will realize more ouse and but.ten minutes to shopping 8l O M Caese Bad. - Sacn m“y’ the walue of your dairy products Street for southbound traffic only, and business Section. THE PIANO TUNER 1 ! Oxf e te patriotism in retainf; hestnut von Willew P N i ‘31’:‘.““’-;5 - Sate, roEent of| The fourth srade pupils of Broad. |rpe B e R T e e L Bithpose.- 2. 22 CLAREMOUNT Avé. way school have organized a Red |deter roany from pianting them. We |iection of your seeds, the erostont cove | Strest: Phone 2 Norwloh, Con eter 838 rwich, X e\!l‘y art of the city and urbs. “Siiste Tooms $1.50 and up: et batn 3 first t Cross band, having EtThates enough | advise the use, if seed potatoes cannot |must be used. Use only tested seeds| No loite ngregas 2.00. Maymaard Minor, |money for _membership. lsadore | be. obtained, of market potatoes, for | where I is possible. Give special tims| | o9 o e e o ,Douuble rooms §2.00 and up; with bath | of Waterford, was Bruckner has been elected captain of | tis prinost, Soaking. them frss thor- | and. care to. ihe prepacation of the |People in groups will' be allowsd on [dehy PHILIP PRETTO the band. They have a Red Cross oughly in a formal de solution. | seed bed for this -prl.nr- crops. Franklin Street between Chestnut ” P. OF 4o 153 patints caredl for By the | schoo oan T o8 the wall in their N N e T Asnue and Willow Street; on open | LDIRe Re J. COLLINS e T waplcsa Ny $he Unfiell Proplem” will permit We belleve (make definite statements as to the | iewaiic on Willow Strest; on Ch o ~ Lively Runaway. that any surplus which you bave can food crops they would D EN Tls r There was a lively runaway on dis; of at satisfactory prices. pmmu- w grow this year in com-{nut Avenue and Willow Street. Franklin street Monday morning when. mnfl with that grown a year ago. ! 3 horse attached 1o one of the deliv- leapt. spough beans Thr fimtirines. following crops - were specified: GEORGE E. FELLOWS 148 Main Strost, Nerwich, Conn. ery wagons of the Bon_ Ton market L Corn, potatoes, rye, oats, buckwheat. - C Seais Phone 1173 ntarted on a dash. In tr¥ing to make in Connecticut | beans, cabbage, turnips and onions. Strest: Commissioner TuThs the corner at Franklin square the b.mms o Roughly m-mkiln.a this -mf I:o in Nass slipied receiv creases over crop ollows: g gnd fell. No serious| orumittee of food supply from 92 of | 20575 bushels of corn, 14,000 bunhels Frfld‘mlll Fll' c, damage resulted. : the 500 tobacco farmers who met on [of potatoes, 2,725 bushels of rye, 3.07 | THE DIME SAVINGS BANK A - eing Thursday at the state capitol on the|busnels of oais, 1,006 bushels of buck- Di Guanrswiss all work. We waks ' né nother Grass Fire. call of Governor Marcus H. Holicomb | wheat, 850 bushels of beans, 82 1-2 OF NORWICH. charge for Storage. | ounts on all At 12.30 o'cleek Monday af and his food supply committee. Addi- |tons of cabbage, 4,331 1-4 bushels of Th- rttulu Semi-Annual Dividend | Eure™ Uncured 8 the Falis chemical company and the | tional pledges From the tobacco men turnips, and 1,850 bushels of onions, a Besinred ai the rate of 4 per i rr exercise wagon at the Central station |are being raceived at (he ood commit- |total increase of #8.462 1.2 bushels of “.';{ :, "fi" ol PP e FPrastisal Furvide APt Sifcacis mn ring similar | were cailed telephone for a grass|tee’s headquarters in every mail. food crops, not Including the addition- | ba and atrer Bias iy, 1917 " H- 4. YARMAN, Proprietor ' qualifications at any navy vard. fire at Iobenn park. The tobacco farmers were urged tolal cabbage tomnage. FRANK L WOODARD, Treasurer. Tel. 1301-4 Reom 106, Thaver Bidg.

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