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We ndvertise eumetly Fmd] o_”_ul_y Nofiee recent visitor in North Stoninston. fllc m 2 Will ‘March frem Armory te Burnham | - i o, Sy, July B, 196, A PRl S S With Tubbs' Band on the| Landman' of Syracuse, Formerly of | §§] »” Sho Gapeges Statutes forbt thy Sio | ieA BRRE | N M e or P = et ey e Bk This City. ar to t men UL PERSONALS HOME GUARDS To HERMAN A, BRUCKNER = T e 4 ot Avaird Local Young Man Married Miss Lena 5 = Srackers, o other explosives contrary oc has returned from a visit in Mans- | q . . Archd Eldred i I o i L i VARIOUS MATTERS s Stirring Address by J. Brown at Patriotic| ptain Charles Haghers of Com-| Mise Lena Landman of £ acse % . LA = . .. . E any’ K. Home Cfards. has made ar- | Y., formeriy of this city, and Herma TR ontfizances O the, clty, of Nor. T gt B LR Service—Trinity Episcopal Church Dedicated Two Flags | rancemerits 1 have Tubbs militars | A7 Brackner of this ol were d wich forbid the sale or distribution of | It is daybreak today at 2.06. 253 T e M 4 e e PR Tl | 1= marc s b nafib: Kdotph Kobien | are e Tuyor o Cont vt] it e T thbe b e Tl Sunday Momni armors ‘to Burnham Kquare on Thly |in Syracuse on June 2. A ermission of the Mayor or Cou Light yehicle lamps at 7.55 lorning 2 in New | The bride was hiin in this eity an i : o rovisions of the | SVening. ieft Norwich to begin his duties at a = = London, pate. This short street parade will|Jdaughter of Mr« | Tnder the above TUnde: 2 rtha_landman ini: | “eagy to fit” here taw el will take mofice that the oniy | % chureh in Kansas City. Hraworks or explosives which will be e dainty white Baltimore Eelle In accordance with the spirit of the |to expect loyalty from its subjects. In |enable the people of Norwich to get a | € lake street, Omeida, > N emiirted sold for use In this Clty roses are blooming about town. Dennis Sullivan has entered the em- 5 & retiirn for iis protection and guaran- | Elimpse of the ~ommny us it nppears| The xroom is the son of 3 e the following: Sparklers. Joes, mon-explosive <t novelties, stationary 3 times, a patriotic service and flag ded- = 7 | . e or ploy of the Mohican hotel in New Lon- 3 of favor it right to demand | fully equipped in public for the first | Esther Bruckner and iz cmploy The best moonlight nights during|don and will have charge of the roof | ication was held in Trinity Episcopal | Lo#» of favor i "-‘:n'- G g L s e R g Vb B4 tne "mens Turnisning dcpmriment of e call you “hard to fit” be- o b gt - e Porteon Mool o He in | W o e o church Sunday morning. The church |hapd, the flug of a country stands not | car, leaving this city at 10.15. The %, |cause you say so; you're not ty_and Pinerheels and Chine ? 2 exceeding two incl Many sales of flags were made Sat- > was filled to capacity with a patriotic [only for its gevernment but for its|band under the leadership of John M. |wel nown - T T Arecralkers. atols, can: |urday, foreeasting ,hollday brepared- |, Alan W. Page district engineer of | congregation who united singing | history, its principics and the moral|Swahn will also appear in the New |dent of Norwich Nest, No. 19 o AP afeworke or explosives of ‘any | ness. | e o tante Atronded Ty aeverel| America as the opening hymn. The | rights and liberties of its people. And London parade. el n sermer sment theis | Hard to fit here. PO Mmatesever. Furthermore, i N Thursda, @edication of two large siik flags, one | thus we come to see that there are dif- —- Mr. and Mrs. agsmer P e 1 permission will be given for the dis-| It was given out Sunday that Con-|°nce at New Haven v the flag of the state of Connecticut | ferences even in loyaliy, that there are BIG CROWD VISITED ReopcE (o tn Siiole B oha 1N iad whit yous sxbbit e TEe O ik even fhe ‘artieles | Necticut’s army recruiting has not gone| mimer Pitcher and. Jullan LaPierre|and the other taat of the United | higher and ower loyaities and that MOHEGAN PARK SUNDAY | i 0;{: h1‘h“ “t"' reside in thix | [Never mind wi your expe T, Pemmitied Snid will not he per.|aPove 1,126, leave Monday morning for \a short | States, followed the singing of the|there are times when, in obedience to AN, £2 ¥ on Washington str Sikik dhiy Bave been in olher Mitted used on the public streets, or trip in Mr. LaPierre's a je | Bymn. Arehdeacon J. Eldred Brown,|a higher loyalty, we are bound 1o re- | jq, 0vements Under Way—Additions | R . MORAN LIKES | y %% pubii- parks or places. but only | Today in the Catholie church is the |}, 7 Now England to Portland, | the rector, after the dedication prayer, | ject with loathing a lower. For exam- e B e - C. lothing stores. on ‘tha privats property of private in- fe-uv‘;-' of the Visitation of the Bless- | \/T0'F dedicated the flags to the honor and | ple, in all ordinary circumstances we o the Desr Family. NAVY VERY WELL |© g o aivicoale. ALLYN L. BROWN. - VI W ’ glory of God with the following dedi- [ have a duty of loyalty to our parents.| . . ol L —_— | s ot ihe City of Norwieh. Oscar Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. | cation sentence: but there comes a tit¥s when in defer- wonn $90, ang .4 ! . " | Spent Week-end Here With His Par- Make up yvour mind that we Mazor o Among the nineteen men who enlist- |, (5L the North Stons Forasmuch A‘mighty God hath |ence to a higher loyalty, such as loy- [£an park on Sundav which i« consid | —— | ed at Hartford Friday was John Slin- 4 mes on - 4 S R R i o e bl ey o g i i red by park offici very large| ents — Now Attending Electrical different and we'll show ko, Norwich, flela artillery. ton road, underwent a operation begn sraciously pleased in all ages to [aity to the dictates = rowd for the park considering that| Schoel. are s g cently af the Backus hospital fo ap- |receive the gifts of those who have |our religion, we are bound to reiect | 5 | Sonederiey 3 NOTICE The New Haven road announeces sey- | Penditis. willingly offered of their substance, and { with scorn an evil suggestion or com- m" :n WAS. 16, Rptinl REWRIVON. ‘en -~ sl e r é you we are. . . eral exira trains the Fourth of July % nothing doubting but that He favorably | mand, even though it may be that of a Laihedny, o Ber ek ot | ichard foran. xon of Mr. and | Any one wishing the services of the |cr®, TUT, BTRNS | the, Fourth Mty Gindvs. Maisr, for ever (RSSENSweth this charitablé work of ofuw|fsiher or mofher. Fo it is in matters| The deer family bas been addsd 8¢ |Mrs. John A Moran o Boswell ave- | o0 TODAY, dog warden is expected to pay for ,\‘:l.uslnmemgl'ent mrl"pm-l:r;‘!mn in setting apart these flags to H'b . of state or L an.r‘\at:sm T L e Loy o e D R ookt y ’ - % New and extra solid cement - |the Boston Store e -sta- | vice and giory, we therefore. on bel essence love of country. It is a pas- / e - Y A R e e e e e e TAM T GUINN | menis are being put in at Avery Mem- Lon, has entersd the employ of J. & Jef this parish. accept the offering and | sionate astachment to its principies. its | 12T, Iip, eer owing 10 oo hmh PUSE | Taly Tard, was dn town o enis. [CLOSED ALL DAY THF orial monument bridge at Poguemec.|®: - 4 3 QI t'o tidae fags to.the loly SoEIRBEAF. itw Wsftitiens e to noticeable increase but the wild ducks | Mr. Moran is vers much enthused « 4TH — OPEN TUESDAY of - S Alice Avery closea shoot at North | K, . Gray, répresenting the traffe | GOt B0 Crnry. Amen. From our earlicst dava. only one ege hatched out of the frst|‘he food. He entisied in the electrical | EVENING. The congregation rose anfl sang The] Our patriotiom at its hest demands|hAlching . o | department and has mads prosress | Stonington Thursday with a picnic for g = AGRICULWRAL BLAST]NG the children. spectively of the Norwich lelephone|siar Spangied Banner, after which | that our country’s principies, institu- exchange, attended the chiefs' state | pow ; e e conform |men at work on the construction of a | Pratt Institute —— Rev. Mr. Brown gave a patriotic and | tions and goverament shail conform |Men al work on (he construction of n SRR STUMP BLASTING,’ Connecticut is one of the eleven |cOnference in New Haven last week. | iring address. to our enlightened sense of right and w ed | LIBERTY GOLF A BOULDER BLASTING, states partially affected by the bone 5 OF COLUMBUS v v Tirown said in part: The | wronk. AR we trace thin external|enirance to tho lake which was etarted | LI L P fidie i e e AL 13- | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBU! flag of a nation stands, first. for the | moral evolution, we find that its whole | last vear and about 2,000 to 3,000 feet NORWICH CLUB| I i - : night Saturday. TO REMEMBER THEIR DEAD | nation’s sovereignty or jurisdiction. 1t | tendency has been away from despot- | finished. = \When this path ts finished 2 | l“ I' v C a] I y - i iy . = is a_symbol of its power or authority. |ism and autocracy and towards democ- | i Will afford one of ihe = bheautiful|y, . p Go to the Red 7 a25a Storrs, Co» e ronical error Saturday, | will Have Holy Sacrifice of the Mass|Flving aloft at an army post or a |racy, away from government by an in- | Walks In the park. It is expected that DS JeAhit B: about the same number of feet as was 207 Main Street fimished last yvear will be finished this the name of Miss Annie R. Case was ' & . For Thirty-Two Dspartsd | Daval station, for example, the fag |dividual or clique and towards govern- Hot siwn ga teswsurer- of Gracs Cir-| OWered For Thirty-Twe - signifies that the army or navy owns|ment of the peopie by the peopie for | fni What Is known as a Lib SHAHAN, Specialist - o the King's Daugntors. Mombors, Wedwonday, st 81, Put- | 0niee Hoat e oy o e e ot | o e : sy | ornas tn knewn Tae n Liverts aoif| 3 : % the B 'S " rick’s Church. flies. Similarl. flag ng over the| The consent of the governed to in-| The band stand has R U | S Ty Wi A¢ tha Worwich § ot | ages ot cne e A canning gemonstration wil be neld % executive building or offices of a de- |sist that neaceful methods of seitling |Over with a shingled roof with —a|of Julv mornink at ihe Sorwich (o/f “Siih and | nnder e aas Aftersoon at Danbury,| White Cross council, No. 13, Knights | pendent country is meant (o indicate | disputes are as necessary for the wel- | SOUnding board underneath. SIlY Tié SHpRiET ants and th ChtiGnal ot pre- | JROST the direction of A J. Brundage|of Columbus has requested the annu- | hat that country is dependent on the [ fare of nations as for that of indi-| 'The beautiful rose bushes planted in|Will he similiar tournamente and fhe & RING fprihe, Stomach | [ZROrt from Storrs Agricultural col-|al memorial mass at St. Patrick’s| natian represenied by th3 yarticular | viduals Thus we heve a code of in_ | VArious sections of the park are just|money raised will e donated 1ot P. o church on the moring of the Fourth|fag. If one were to visit the execu- | ternational jaws which no pation ma Saril.to Ploems and wees Yy et DI s o desttint to Doy moks tiny . e : : f July for the following deceased | fiu. g z : : o | ble v, 8o - mas : { “arls mads” after §| To the Second Congregational| S, July for the ' follow, five offices in Manila or Porto Rico, | disregard without the censure and pun- | ble Sunday. So moticeable that “some | bt anvone desiring to may, mor, mo I i - church’s roll of honor, those who have | Jaet® OF TOC illis “unni ne n o we) T evoiutiol g% Gnf pending so much tim h < - bl v, William Cunning-!§ ‘and: a. P Rico. wi his eveiution is of God. It rep- enlisted in Uncle Sam’s servize, have i - ippine Isiands a Jorto Rico were s evoiution is God. L4 1 r is expected to eate PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING - ham, James D. Carve.. Cornelius Me- i - e alais o oral | in epending so much time in the care | player or not is exnp A | under the jurisdiction of the UnWed | resents the stute of progress and moral | I €pending gL g o|’ Tha Rea Cross is to provide a mada and Embalmers | one would know at once that the Phil- |ishment of all the rest. BTk ocIats ud sl S sveeg | Every mesber of (he eiub whether 4 | | | | been added the names of Edward F.| o = Sage and F. El ‘| Namara, Charles McCorthy, John P.|Siates. Thus the flag is a symbol of | eniightenment into which God has been A Lo REOVIRG & i JOSEPH BRADFORD l » T Baes. Kennedy, Fdward, Fuller John Sull-| the ‘gavernmen”of a country. ‘tat |able to lead and bring the world, Now | steal the ros ik el o iom1 alob will ve mivad] While the greater part of Thames|\an; Jeremial . irphy, - J which has authority over the inhabit- | it shows that the Lord's side is the e wht e loct ), will be med street, resembie & eity after some ey | Sweeney, Timothy’ Sullivan, Thomas | Tits" that to which thev owe obedi. | side of democracy, of freedom. of jus- | WATERBURY WOMAN s A oo s BOOKB[NDER man invasion, still order is rising oyt | Burke, Alexander G. Conklin, Cornelius | ence. But government implies power |tice, of humanity and merey. That, COMMITS SUISIDR: | s i ie” Is the atisrnoon 322 Main Street of chaos, walks, offsets, stoops amd|Casey. Edward Kingberger. John H.|io restrain and control its subjects or | moreover, is the verdict of history as el e & corlifoate. In the aftarndon . 6 A railings beins fuily completed in sgv- | Durke, Patricic F. McNamara, James|citizens. It implies-law and force. And | interpreted by the nations of the worid | Mrs. Nilda Tesla Takes Her Life By | oroyr Chamber of Commerce ° Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order | cral sections. Moriarty, John R. McNamara, Andrew | o, the flag stands for force, for that|as evidenced by their open or veiied Sanghy s Ph 228.2 Lady Asstetant Cunninghiam. John Fitzpatrick. Rev. | 0oey” which stands behind law and | hostility to Germany and her aiies. In fanging. e~ | one 23 108 BROADWAY A mesting of bakers of the state|P. M. Kennedy, Dr. Patrick I Har-|statute to see that they are enforced {a word, the Verdict of history as thus| g, <oiurday morning, Nilds Tos- . cuinG] will be held today (3onday at Pridge- | Timan, James Maher, John Sullivan, |,ng obeved. As representing th# zov- |interpreted means that the Teutonic o, » port. for a discussion of the food con- | Douglas P. Auclair, Timothy Coughlin, | ernment with its power to enforce its | nations are fighting against God. If f\'?;,.—z“ficy:llns:fi:')fi‘;?pifulpf;r‘e:v:o\z: (wo G u s of Manager W. H. Oat on Sat FIRE LOSS VERY SMALL DENTIS T 5 movement ana action look. |Rev. Bdward J. Srodericl James Kil”| Goiroes, tne lax demands revorence | this reasoning and. thess conclusions | NoTvIch Insane Hos v Dantel O'Con- ; v - s fo nging from a win- I :r‘i(z!lni't‘hleh?l::i“:\.uog of wasteful prac- fi:fl":ian’]‘n’:rixM;"fi'u}un el O'Con-|ang respect. To show disrespect to | are trluchln‘g right, it loll‘o :‘tmz (hh'l gl m.f]' e g5 s Sriey. o Ao A 4 2 e wi i iy o b 24 b8 -y P - o fi d. Ve n wi v Saturday was the big day for the ine. Suite 46 Shannon Building |7 Curtin, pastor ot S Femscin mmn | A0 OF oA wers [sentn” Thus thp flag apreais to our | Lord's side. ‘As such. the nation's fag |ILCL (Th ReTAL Sas Ine ¥, (00 | emplovaa of " The' Bulletin when hes June. uite on Bul g |1, Curtin pastor of St. Francis avier's ON BOSWELL AVENUE [lovaity, which is the beginning, the|deserves a prominent place in every | poit" % WIB (MBCdntor SIAried fo 100K | o™ oS0y summer home of William | Fire Chief Howard i Take elevator Shetuckst Btres’ |ber of smull beanctsrs o mndis” Lo e foundation of patriotism. church in the 1and. Alongside of this | 5iCq body in (he adfoining room. Mrs. | H. Oat, manager, in North Stonington |montn P -t . o entrance. Phone TaTedf mmall beauetsts, Including 3200 ouse Quarantined by Health Officer| The government demands certain |flag we have chosen to place in our | il WIEY UL I00 JUDIUSE Vo0 W08 | for their annual outing. G TR 4 . ¥ St Bernard’s chure al Rock. Erophy—Meningitis Situation Un- | things of its subjects in order to make | own church the flag of our beloved | (T0%, NTC, BEOCERCE & SO 0L 8 PEOC| Porng “trip was made by automobile [una a1l we phon -~s Vil where die wEs olea & ‘cimate. sure that ther shall receive its pre- | state, believing that its motto selected | 5/ ] GARE. GID S A ISP AIoWIs | ana sl were ¢ s window screen and then aropnd her oty W o L L O i 4 P — changed, teetion and benefits. While it has the | by God-fearing men will ever be an | i it aterr 136 walécx CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO.!..;iofore pevers mention that - - Power and force to compel refractory |inspiring word to those who worship. (Meci, ®tehPing from the window sill, | JIICI SO R 20 R O G BT * | ton moeraries E. Ripley of Farm-| The case of meningitis that was| iizens te obey its ‘aws or suffer cer He who brqught us over sustains us.” | *'CO0RESE SETRELE o o | pleasantly spent fn numerous pastimis J8ton uvenue have taken a cottage at |taken to the Backus hospital from | oin pepaities for disebedience, it h; May God give us al a like faith and Lewis were notified and viewed | and at noon Chef Bert Loomis served . one of his famous chowders. 1In the | % Amtomoniie and Machine Parts Welded. | X opiane Fark for thot o, L 3 5 A % RgoR. Mr. | the state armory is reported as d not suffielent power to restrain and |a like fdelity. - May our patriotism |- . - a 4 e Garage work a Specinity. {iyiey in the son of John C. Ripley,|well. At Camp Dewey the situation|punisn when disobedience or remellion | ever link itself with the Lord's will and | Lhe, hons, And bronounced death due to | P3¢ O 08 Tmeous fhowders, I 030, | in g {long a picture deale rin Norwich. | remains about the same, no more eases | BOTISE WUISR, © SOnediencs bt Ehel 08 | 0 o d's aide sxuayiaion LS anslog M) Sivan 8 81 Chestant st. 214, | From Rockville, Mrs. Percy T.| her thiems omiiied and it is thought| s a revolution and the government is| The offering of the morning was B - orpu G P e E n Thomas, Mre. Philip M. Howe. Misses | wpiie "8 Will be all right in & short| gverthrown. It is evident then that|miven to the Red Cross. The offering OBITUARY. DANIEL L. BROWN p- s k. | Gladys Keeney and Lillian Carroll and | Thére has been a rumor about town | the foundation of patriotism is lovalty. | amounted to $21.93. The Battie Hymn g Rres i RaeToR | I usl 2T ALARM CLOCKS Liliian Randall have heen at tiie Con- | that @ case of infantie baraivsis had Oraingrlly a government has a rightlof the Republic was sung in closing. RS g o T T RO | |necticut Agricultural college at Storrs, | hroken out on Loswell avenue, but Mre. Frances Mathews, widow of| Will Téach Rudiments o uard o In Mains Py o ALL PR'CES;:vandan the summer caaning school !!‘n" 2 - Brophy, city beplth eflesr. |y ‘§.‘C: A. HOLDS FIRST BROOKLYN BOYS GIVE UP ‘;V;V'!('nm( A fn:mhhv\';‘fhle{l Ad“l‘hn:!da: Service at Cape May School. fis - : ok = stated Sunday evening that it was nof aight at her home, 115 Bro: streot, erm A ¢ —at— 1, At the plant of the Goodyear Tire & | ralysis but a case of scar- OPEN AIR MEETING. FIREWORKS FOR RED CROSS.| New London. after a long illness. Mra. | Daniel Larrabee Brown. youngest | hahens pine, . Rubber company, A oF + & Den £r . mpany, Alkro hin, which e house has been quar- = = — Mathews was a native of Groton and |son of Judge and Mra Lueius Prown, | w furnish m a . oodyear. Windham i THE WM. FRISWELL CO.|" DS it Shdde ar NWindham | the health General Secretary Hill Spoke on Faith | Secretary Hill of Y. M. C. A. Ad-|ier maiden name was Baker. Fer hus. | nan ben anpointed instrucior ar — oS . = e, - w0 % = o s ha " or v ves g - navigatios chool e hlished a: and 27 Franklin Street e ndays without the approvai |M. G. STRATTON APPOINTED and Eurpe; NS Coomam af (asdoer Lake., [Tand ‘wes fof meny ysars acyalen AR i Ol el U L B | — —— = | AEnsser o labor Repoxtmen MANAGER OF TROLLEY ROAD| The first of a series of open air] At the Brookiyn, N. Y., Y. M. C. A.|and Providence. She is survived by |to assume his duties s is " > | A 1t of new members of | e meetings was held at 5> p. m. Sunday |boye’ camp at rdner Lake Sunday |two =o William B., and Sterette | where young men are ¢ Dl’ (“ms Bernards Oflice Conhectient State Dental acapci. | Succeeds W. C. Callaghan as General | on the grounds of the Buckingham Me- | morning Secretary Hill of the iocal necessary rudiment enable them tc . Ul [ation were voted in at the business, Manager of Shore Line System. |morial under the auspices of the focal | association delivered an address to the m Mitchell. entar the coast guard service Sl b A | sessien of the convention held at the | L Mk campers. about 80 in mumber. The retta_Maud Brown. wite of| Mr. Srown spent last summer cr i |Froter G riswelns ot B el s i B fine Sieia] Wevesd opilsr hiymns: wete. aung: | G5l e siom il UF conescyation NS M) Beoun, WS O] ud it 1he el sameerts Sud 15 B4 closed during the | iiow! Sriewoln Eastern “rolnt the|- on Sunday the Shore Line Biectric|, Seversl Pobulal hrmos Ners ouun[and. parriotiom cmprasiing the. fhet kel ot mrosd wnest,|IOf Ih the vRoal ceserres and (v il 3 Gt a the organ and Robert Johnson on the | that in order fo be the truest patriot |afier an illness of a few dais. | the|MPOrtant service to the count emen: of M. G. Stratton, month of July. S . jiche g < 5 cal | o1 b> consecrated, . s o appointed to succeed W, |cornet. Hugh Kinder rendered vocal|one must bs consecrated, or set apart, | cause heing cerebral hemorrhage, Mg | Plans for providing forty-elght am- |- (ai e e N | Solos which were greatly enjoved. . |to. the service of God Mitchell was born in Norwich 39 vears BOSTON STORE STATION | S = —=|bulances o he precented ihe American | the svstem. Mi. Callazhan came here| Secretary Hill was the speaker and | The bovs gave splendid attention and |azn, gie dgughter of Addie and the ! ed Cross for service In France, the|a rear ago te J. G. White Man- | selected for his topic Faith and Pur- | the interesting announcement was|late Fugene Brawn. She leaves ba. | NOt to be Disturbed at Present—Order - |Bift of tke Tmproved Order of Red|agement corporation who undertook | pose. He said in part: Faith and pur- made that the campers of their own |side her husband. a daughter, Milli- Received Saturday Afternoon, u eCIal |Men. of the United States, are being|ihe managing of the system at the |POSe are twin virtues and twin powers. |accord had decided to contribute the [ent: 5 son. William, Jro har mothar | e | considerea by members of the tribes 1n | time of the trollex strike. Usually the man who has a strcw, money ueually given to a fund for|are« Brown, of Montville: a sister,| For a time. at leasi, the post affier | ——————————— | this state. | thoroush technical iraining and |purpose has a strong faith. In ihesw | fireworks to the Red Cross fund. and | M« Stalla Hillyer of Niantic srd o | subostation in the Hosto ee 1x mat P o L |25 vears experience in desizn, con-|awful days we need to have a faith |[the camp leaders were delightsd with |hrother, Louis Brown of Hariford. Her|ro he discontinued. A od 15 to 35 per cent reductions on our | e s, °F ©f St. Jean Baptiste was|ltruction. operation and management | that abides. A man must have faith | this manifestation of patriotism. mother aud slater wera with Her of the| the authositios ot Wasbiugton | ot e |orEanized in North Grosverordale 5 |of electric railway light and power | in himself and he must beiieve that{ The Brookivn boys' camp is one of [ond. Mrs. Mitohell has been n residemt| The order was to zo into sfeet Jr u ° TCHES and JEW! ago, June 7 Ferdinard Gi-|properties have fully prepared Mr. |God has placed him in this world for [the best in the country and it is usu- |of the borouzh since 1907, Her eharm.|1. but on Saturdasc this was connt guaranteed the only charter member liv-|Stratton for the exacting duties of his |a definite purpose. Then a man must |aiiy filled to itg capacity during Jiry |ing personalite and decotion to hep|manded and nofice i con — $13; America g The soelety has been veev suc- | position. which will cover the opera- | believe {n others. I pity the man whe and Ausust. family won for her many friends who |the office until more e orde ment of Strap 3 cessful and is at present In a flourish- | tion of all of the 240 miles of property | has lost faith in his fellow men. Down — Speak in strongest ierms of affection |should be received e feature cond:tion. now comprising Sitre Bino e | doey 1% ‘=ren fie blackest heart ihere | PAINTERS COME TO e Mo oL . LSl On | VTN it il Bope men repaired at| 282 Catherine Youns. of Storins- Stratton is an expert, formerly | we who have been redeemed by Jesug ASHEEWENS QN WAGE SCALE|TIT TP con ’ | station in ite present convenien: los oo flliam T. Clark of Coventr e ‘employ of Sanderson & Porter, st should strive fo kindle this| g, September First They Will Re- George W. Hamilton. tion. Ay Yk who were married last week at S sperators of railways, of New York, ke into a flame. We must have e 4 s e — uccaitors e t XNew: York. §speke in ceive SIS Pur Wesk: Gecorge W. Hamilton of Watch Hil WEDDING. I i J. OGULNICK & Co. Marg's church. Stonington. bv Rev. I and has been familiarizing himseif | strong faith in our own America and ; 5 " 82 Franklin St Norwich | B; OBrien. wi at Newport where | with the local lines for the past few | we must believe that the Almighty has Jled al lnobimait yednesqey At (h4 1 \ i tHe groom is connected with the na- ! weeks, a big phrpose for her ameng At a well attended speclal meeting | 2&® Ol is death removes a prom- : A $1.47 val training station. ' e T Teld . Carpaat e Tl mataraa F Mason and a_pioneer fisure in . v th €3 Now $ § ope nat 1 : .| RED CROSS FUND T believe this purpose is that under | €ning of the local Painters’ Union. No.| he oil indust Py, s ol *"gmm re M atri | The nationa service commision S A God our country shail lead the other (6. an agreement was reacned in the Wife s v He in sureired | Good of Everstt stree 1= SEE REMOVAL SALE || 2nounses an mination for super 20 | ne o aBd up Lo God While ic s | wag= seale, changing from 505 10 310 | ngs Snvormer. | He s aivived | SO0, g€ Bpiestt stra its |intendent of e and acid| _ = ¥ > ; 2 our- | Per week, beginning September 1, 1417, | Py his wido wo da ers, Mrs, i A ¢ hc & { 1 Sapiiat = | plant, for ‘men only. vacaney Expectsd That More Will be Handed | necessary that we have faith In our | o0 M 310 per week fo $20 yes | (‘halfant lobinson of Princetom Mre, | Mrs. John . Woics 1or 1 A peciais in Our |the Picatinn: Arsenal. Dover. T i in This Week. country, our greatest need is to have |¥€ek from April 1. 1918. The ruil[l-€and G. Banning of Cincinnati and [¥treet and Bryant avenus “ew na H 97c and $1.47 5 {at 1,500 to £1,500 a vear, will be filled | L faith in God. 1Indeed, this is the foun- |amount of the beneficiary to the late L. Hamiiton U. 8. A., ¥, of . &l Window | from this examination. | _IWith the adaition of a sum of $1.- | qation for the others. brothed. James MeMahon, who was | 2 sastomig's chure ! 8 o i e SEE | I Red Cross fund has|“%¢°4 o g0 forward in this faith we |found dronwed in the Yantic river, has| _ William W. Ormsby. B el ORE LU S ose Note the 14k Solid Gold 1 ihe window ot ths Bapuing Biidio ed & ol f1a.200. b 2 #2%~ | will one day be more than conquerors [been recelved. Jiliiam Webi Ormaby. one of the | NCARIIE B (e ot B _Broadway | mas e local work. an- g Rrene than e oldest citizens of Searhoro. Maina, | %! o g bk Watih i paper. heavv and wide. and like the|nounced Sunday night that while the | IOUSh Him who loves us. = PATRIOTIC SERVICES. | Banaed Seae ot 0 Pome o oan T . gyl The ved ! adies es, vaiu | ;olonial paper found in ancient houses. | campaisn had closed he expected that [ sunact at s oretock, and the public 18 — | Tuesday evening after an illness of |0 Miss Marga Murphr. a a phos | it < represent the alijed nations |a great deal more money would be | Son g "7 '%| Members of T. M. E. Church Sunday | several months of Bright's disease. | MAte. and the groom was attonie Now 9 al X altham or §| d States. France, Enzland, { turned in before the present week was | \nVited: Boheol Wive Eareilont: P |3fr. Ormaby was born 1n South Wisd: | Richard Oliver’ Pt Elgin) for this sale = == eeamaatn 1. LIt will Ve remicubered that junt UNION LYCEUM. o T st Tnounam. e Conn,: Feb 1840, and s the | riend and classm J the local branch raised about i by mem- | 12t of nine children If the late Ralph | 020, a brother - | . Broadway chureh has recefved from |35000 which added ro ihe A patriotic service was held by mem ! Ph | 2king a specia < : | stiss Ca has Norwichie total conteiutions | Interesting Session Held Sunday at|bers of Trinity Methodist Episcopui|and Maria W. Ormeby Mr. Ormeby | | oepital, gave hie ot la B. Scarlett a silver tea - bride is a graduate ademy ane ings " Norwich's total contributions - 156 3¢ SLont pieeaer tef brines. Norwichis) © st A. M. E. Zion|church Sunday school at their sessi nt pie hich | nearly up to the $25.000 mark. Ail| MeGinlsy Avenus '®" | Sunday noon. The program carried $15.00 L of hir native town. When the (il e | uncie’ Richara Colburn. - The itt 18 | the saonay o ¥, 1 Lenrens o loooing| Chureh. S e A acheul: | ot e e | Tralning Sehool for 3 1 oubly a il 1 i = == - = % ing. . pray thod nt 8. serving from - 1l ) doubls appreciated for its Intrinsic | ai the Dime Savings Bank. The Union Lycenm met at MeKinley | esRonalts, reading Faaior 16, praver. | K10¢ LT Vilimisers, xerving from | ST wrin 1 y L o n K ttles such as Bull Run, | New York universit ’ worth 87 ow 3.9 Fordham Medical co dericksbure, Gettvshurs | value and for its assoclations. The work rooms of the Red Cr 7 vi X . 2 2 oss | avenue A. M. E. Zion church with Miss ol . the famous i PLA DDEN CO. will he open on Tuesday this week in. | Cassie Robinson, the president, pre- | STTOTS prociamation, Harwood Dol-| [, 10", Of Eastern Connecticut Interest is |y S = bt didy 4 Established 1872 {the fact that Mrs. Willlam Grosvenor |°to"d °f Wednesday. ciding. The ecripture lession was read | srms, Eva Stenton; _reading, How |and Vickshurz. escapine’ without an |hachelor of e of Providence, has announced the en- | AU by Rev. R. B. Harri The Lord's | women " Can Win the War. Miss Mang | indury. At the time the Roston & |York unmiversity a ' V1174 Piaut-Cadden Building, Norwich gagement of her daughter, Miss Anita|’ = O ANP TROLLEY praver and 23d Pralm were repeated | o oye. goi0, The Flag That Makes L's | Maine railroad was heing bulit be- two vears h apit ' ! 1. Grosvenor, to Ri G CAR COLLIDE | in unison. The roil cali was given and | - Mrs, Willi tween Portland and Floston, Mr. Orms- well's Igland, [ 0 Noston,: ML D e ot Sl A6 afterward Miss Hattie Spivery, Master | J0%, M7s. William Crowe. Jr. address. | [107 POTURO0 G0, Tonton, M. (rmie [antaician o the New B . He Neaval ik e o i Thomas Spivery, Mr. Fergusom, Mr 4 .3 23 ere he married Lydia Harmon of]ical institute of New B e o 5M, Reserve force of e First|Driver Became Confused on Weet | {oRRSs TR, Saiie Briscss were | pherson; solo, Thars A-s Many Flagy | e he married Lydia Harmon of | ZR. CFCGULE S0 UEN, 0TE SELL FOR LESS Nav strie Main Street Hill, - e s eaing of | in Many Lands, Miss Harriet New- | Dl g i Soring, B gccupted as members. The reading bury Balute o the Fiag, school: Star |00 h"{rnb rhert W. of Houlton. son. As a relief measure for dependents| An automobile filled with passen. e last Sunday minutes were read. | gpangled Banner, school: benediction IPh of Portland. Mrs. Frank Cook |== s 158 Main S Norwich of Ame: 2 i % ets crab With -| The program wae arranged by Miss - . i Btion, | oo 'South Portland and Mrs. Chasles | 15 ain St., \ Ernest E. Bullard |5 ety tnr e, the | Fors coeghed e the st Side ol | orive: Brintos ana fotlows: solo. out of | Seve, ¥, . Newiang, = Fne leotiection: | 1, 00, TN, in Sherls) CITY OF NORWICH | 8 2m- National Arts club hax fssued an |cf West Main sircet hil on Thames | e, IVorY Palaces Miss Blanche Jack: | il Croge. Sieuta 14 Friday. Water Works Opp. Woodwort - ard Ten art stamp, to be sold at 1 cent in|square. The automobile rounded High | 20™: A e (T — by i Pl e i VIOLIN | quantities of twenty-five and upward. |street hill at a fairly 5ood speed and | yoraic®s, Miss Idella Scott: solo, Will Flag Raising at Lebanon. s Board_of W Chmmisstoners. | I | The committee includes ~ 1. = Allen | when the driver saw the trolley ear, - e Bine i M ¢ On the ¥ ; T Norwich. Conn.. Jul 7 | | Weir. the Windham artist. which wae at a standstill, he hecame | Mise Peart Smith; rending. The Desert | 00 the_Peurth of July there will be g £ g Wat tea for ¢ ‘ ”0 TlcE = - 1, he ; ; ¥ il er rates for the quarter ene 'l LACHER by e < confuse? and the machine struck the :ghwmegh'fl-m. m{u F.‘r;n:- h-;‘fl:.- e RI0 A 70 205 pote mas beor he. | The funeral of Robert Pensick. 38 |June 30, 1017 are dua and pacan s | Several local emploves of the West- | car head-on. The front of the aute. 3 mething for Bemebody, Mrs. | Cured by the commitioe In charge. and | °2rs of age who died in Preston. was [ at the ntfice July 1. 7 Hice woen bl SOBIETY. OF T soUNDEE o cheopn Teleeraph company receiv- |mobile was somewhat damaged but|Anmie Drury. plane sole Love and | DTSR, (08 COMMICen N CR e ara, | Neld Friday afternoon. Friends acted | from .30 a m. until & r. HE 50C All String Instruments repaired ¢d checks Saturday, the first of two|none of the occupants were injured. Flowers, Miss Pauline Geer; reading, » perm v gt as Dearers and burial “took piace im| Additions will be made to « r 4 special D &) If | At An The Ve The Columbia band will furnish mu- 4 L & NrOn L g e te, 611D Vielins sold op essy terms pecial payments authorized by the|the trolley car had been moving un- | At Midnight Hour, R P otie | sic. . The exercibes will open with a | {he Weat Plains cemetery. Tndertsker | remaining unpaid after Juty 2 | . company based_upon the compensa- |doubiedl ythe aceident would have | Sciiation, O Little Lamb, Miss Olive |sic. = The exorcises will open with a|ilourigan wis in charke of the funerai| CHARLES . RURTON, i“ishie 2 i o Fer appointments address E. ]! tion pai@ each emplcye Who has heen | been of a serious nature. Briscoe. T%6. B e entem arrangements. i jvea . B - Mot €. BULLARD, Biiss Place Noe. [||1n (he service of the company since s rising vote of thanks was extend- | 13 and the band will zive a con = | - . wich, Conn. jounuary 2iof tus presqui yeax; POLICE HAVE FOUND o g o e Tarl samr Vetmeon Lobenon sad Demonstration to be Given. purposes i g g Miss Gladys M. Alen, daughter of NO SLACKERS YET |nie Moreland, Miss Hiizabeth Lacey [ Hebron. voshments wiil be served | After the transaction of the reguiar . |sarly events in the history o Mrs. Henry Allen. of Winsted, and s and Miss ‘Pauline Geer he appointed a [to those taking part in the exercises.|Dusiness at a meeting of the Ladies ruiis ang e e Elm Ve g — | Waldo S. Fonold éf Fililngton ,son of | Chief Linton Has Investigated Current | committee to arrange a program for o Wit o 'xfl"mhf;‘ H“.';';'DIPN Association meet. tho do 400 Was gton Masons’ Building Materials | =mstes. were minrica Weancsaay c- Sl e iy | 'After conducting & recuiting. aam- | Short demonsteation — of dVv bles i | trest, on Tuewins sftarnson, Juty 3n amsted, were marrie ednesday ev- = ‘assie insen was electe a ! A o b X G Bmldmg tenals ening at Winsted by the Rev €. C.| In spite of the many rumors cur-|of the committee. The meeting eams | paicn in the Thaver building, the Fifth | cooking utensils RN L a an egeta €S 1N |- ¢ ociock O ALL MiNDS Colle of the Methodist church. Mr. ‘and | rent to the effect that there are a|to a close by singing Ged Be With You | Company have ciosed their recruiting | Tepres v of a utensii company. Mrs. Honold will reside in Ellington. |number of siackers in town who evad- (and the bemediction was premounced |station and the xtation has been taken | frransementh i kP L) made for For Sale by ed resistration, ihe local police have |by Rev. R. B. Harris. Mies Marjorie |Over by the Third company. erving of reshments. se‘m - Trappers in this section get the tip | not yet found any. Chief Linten hav- | Fislds presided at the organ. This was| Saturday night two recruits wers ' [ § " PALACE The Peck-McWilliams Co. |7, foalinue to jupply the - collectors | ing heard of a_certain house in town |the last meeting®of the summer. received by the Third company. Will Go to Los Angeles, 1 THE PALACE With _as many black peits as possi- | where it was reported there were sev. — Dr. Curtis Bernard of this city leaves g Die!" slite "I Puta'‘are to Do siromi | vl Slicieis, Made. imoecrigacien ad Pieygrounds Opeming. Picked Early Pess. Tuecasy for Lox anzeirs: caiionis, | IP@OPlO’s Market | 75 Frankiin Street WHEN TOU WANT to put your bus. | [1c COMINE season. and the use of |all had registration cards. Arrangements are being made by | Amateur farmers hereabouts cannot | formery his hame, where he will re. | imess Defore the bubli. there Is Ra|DI2CE narural muskrat promises to be| The' police have stopped many on |the Nerwich Playgrounds assoeiation | beat out Prof. Frank 1. Farrell, who |main during the month of July. Mrs. 6 Franklin Street | P. SHEA medium pétter than inrough the ad- |2 farge as the supply of these furs|the streets but all have had their |to epen the playgrounds this summer | Dicked peas from his Waehington | Bernard is at the present time in Los = s werzising coiumns of Tae Dulletin Wl -permeit. cards. on prebaliy next Monday. street garden July 1st. Angeles. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor

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