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Countless Women find— that when suffering from nervousness, sick headache, dizzy spells and ailments peculiar to their sex— nothing affordssuch prompt | WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1917 MAYOR ROGERS SET ON SALE OF LIQUOR TO SOLDIERS Expresses His Views on Situation at Meeting of New Londen Common Couneil. " Mayor Ernest E. Rogers at the July session of the New London court of common couneil, held Monday even- ing, served notice that the city gov- ernment intends to proceed vigorously against all persons in any way con- cerned in the sale of liquor to sol- MAYOR BROWN WILL BE P ON REVIEWING STAND Adjutant General Gols Will be the Reviewing Officer at New Londoen Parade. 'PETITION TO ELIMINATE POND West Side Residents Ask Health Officer Brophy to do Away With Pond.off Coit Street —Complaints Registered Against Soda Fountains. G5 Porteous xidilchell COMPANY Norwich, Wednesday, July 4, 1917. THE WEATHER, Conditions, ‘ Thunder showers were general in the east Gulf and Atlantic states ex- cept northern New BEngland. t is generally cool east of the About seventy-four are to be in the special party on the reviewing stand at the New London municipal build- ing on the Fourth of July, where Ad- Jutant General George Bi. Kole of Hartford will be the reviewing officer, representing Governor Marcus H. Hol- LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly T Day and Night ¥ e "B | Rocky Mountains. b =p e at Mayor R id vi 88 Main Street - R ol Srenihier will. pragatl ers or sailors. Mavor Rogers said | comb, who was too busy to accept the : £ 8 2L & Wednesday and Thursday in the mid- | Health Officer Dr. Bdward J. Bro- | extermination wiil be held off until ft | apariment pus it the Acparement is | mistee " o™ he New London com- and welcome relief, as will | [l Adantic states and New 18- ,1y 1ag received a petition signed by is known what is to be required. But | unable to cope with the situation he | “Included in the special party which follow a few doses of ! Temperatures wil remain moderate.[about 50 residents of the West Side | Sofnile Sction will be”taken a8 soon | wil cxercics he powers iowed him | composed ot e diniineuished s g The winds along the north Atlantic|asking for the eiimination of a pond| Several ponds about the city have | prevent . A < i e Rl | e 190 o - g L] | P t pi ¢ wale of intoxicants om the committee are the follow = WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOQU |2t mill be moderate southwest and | on the West Side off Coit streat, near | received two applications of oil for | by taflors i 1 E Jrest with falr weather: middle At|the Central Vermont raiiroad sfation |the elimination of the mosquitoes. The mayor's statement was inspired | Adjutant General George M. Cole, IS ull\":“;‘-.l ":l! lerate vai The matter is under consideration as Complaints have been registered | by receipt of a letier from Colonel | representing Governor Marcus H, Hol- 1 T eam arness n: . ;};:cengg y:fosf;%?f;::mi a breeding Tith the heaith officer to the (oftect | Walke, commanding the New London | comb. | ‘orecast.’ . at some of the soda fountains in the | artillery district, who said that evi- Chief Justice Edward D. White, Southern New England: Probably Owing to the fact that the new |city are using materials that are not dently the law in regard to sale of li- | United States supreme court. One at $50.00 which is a good bargain. | falr Wednesday and Thursday. state board of health is going to form | protected ‘rom dust and flies. Health | quor to enlisted men is being viointed | Tox-Governor Thomas M. Waller. SJOL A Northern New England and Fastern | & sanitary code, with the probability | Officer Brophy is determined to have | there, as men returning from leave in| Rear Admiral A. W. Grant, T, S. i A new light weight Water-proof|xew Tork: Fair =~ Wednesday and|Of & meeting of all the health officers | the health ordinances enforced and | New T.ondon are often under the .| Iiear Admivel 6. ¥, Giamion T, S, AUTO ROBE. at $3.50. Thursday. in the state, the matter of mosquito 'require that receptacles covered. fluence of intoxicants. retired. A proven women'’s remedy, T() [) \\ Ohasrvatione 1o Norvdel. _Alderman Morgan referred to ac- Brigadier General W. B. Haskin, C.| (ghlch acsists lating thi R tion of authorities in a Maine town | A. U. 8. A, retired ich. assists in regulatin; e £ The following records, reported from | SEEKS CAUSES OF FORMER NORWICH MAN'S where he has been i tting the | C P Walke, | . 1 d stablishi e Ay recrras oLt e has been in putting the [ ‘Colonei W. P! Walke, C, A. ¢, U. 8.| organs, and re-establishing | THE L. E CHAPMAN Co. in temperature and the barometric AUTO ACCIDENTS SONS JOIN THE COLORS | [om onder e o iers. May- | Cotnaer ol from Fort Wrieht mgi. | Dealthy conditions. Beecham’s | 14 BATH STREET. NOBWICH, CT. Ther. Bar. |State Commissioner Attempting to|George W. Loomis Set Good Example | i ROECrs said he hoped no such ac-|neers rotired. gxlls contain no habit-forming il %0 29.95 Boduas, Nt ot i) owed, | tion would be necessary in New Lon-| Colonel C. D. Parkburst, C. A. C.| drug—leave no disagreeable g= 0" 3995 o Ps. or His Boys Which They Followed. |don. NS A tetine : aiterelicots). Thry are - .. z F . = a Alderman Chappell said he thought| TBrizadier General George Haven, C. % 30 8 p.om DIl000NTTITTID 67 30.04| Robbins S. Stockel, state automobile | Henry Hovey of Clff street, secre- | n 3 v i X 3 s . state 3 street, e majority of saloon keepers are[N. G., W, ared to e bt T, Jowest 4 commissioner, is making®an attempt|tary of the Eighteenth Connecticut Obe.\‘lmt"he)hw i aa0 he #uia "nlnnzrfllg%ofl Isbell, C. N. G. 9 e e are prep: tak e to reduce automobile accidents to a|Regiment association has received re- | o case which had come under his ob- | S. A wew Hacentool € N ature’s aix eders for the highest grade et Tor ks Local | Minimum and, to that end, has caused |cent issues of Dallas, Texas, news-|servation but a few hours before| Commander W. A. Edgar, U. 8. M. 5 ol TS Bl thunder showers. ncn&dent"\;nrds to be prin(?d. These | papers which contain information | showed that certain irresponsible citi- |retired, and sta = k- | Tucsday’s weather: Cloudy, follow- | Cards will be filled out by ine par |with roference to promotions received |zens are supplying lquor fo soudiers |, Commander ¥ates suring, 7. v.! £@ Dbetter ealt w ddm E 73 By Tk tle {};'.f'“z n every fi»}utogflob:‘le a;:‘:ldent by sons of George W. Loomis, a for-|in the mistaken bellef that they are IS. &. and staff. i [+ g — e i Lk el e "“,ifle""]{ i eadont OIC“h‘E‘ West ‘-“'lpl- d‘fl:o r{!;l‘klng Food fellows of zdnemseh es.| Commander T. M. Johnson, U. S, M ke s i i il s e un, Moon a ex. e E - er the Civil war located in|Alderman Chappell referred to such|and staff. B U Sweard e i~ S T S including Invitations, T mree™ gora. |} 18T || Moon D SaDin St Sihe dues/ s Slesine | Recax [vhere he made capital invest- | citisens 'as degenerates.” Captain F. C. Billard, U. S. S e R ! 3 .t er. | A " Yo s y state and now lives to| Alderman Morgan savs he feels sure | perintendent I'. S. Coast Guard Acad- | = = = 2 Annouricements, Sanse MSepocation Oforche accident. |enjoy the resilt of a successful life. |iiquor dealers are co-operating to sex Smy. and staff et : A ofjul Not]ce = cause, bersonal and property injury Dr. E. W. Loomis, oldest son of Mr.|that the law ls obeyed. He favored a| Captain Chas. C. Fengar, C. G., 1. £.| NORWICH TOWN ou Reception and a chart describing the accident. | Loomis. who had been city health of- | conference with the liquor dealers. |XN., retired i e [ bile Hepae took hold of the automo- [ficer of Dallas for the past five vears,| It was finally voted to leave the Iajor W. A. Mercer, Cav. U. S. A. | Visitors for the Holiday — Vacation| 7y, r atites and At Home Cards: ile department Commissioner Stockel |residneg to enter active duty as a|matter entirelv in the hands of the lretired ot Brearms . in his hearings has discovered that|captain in the reserve medical corps committ Li 2 Touweletl = MESOL. Mention; : Itallans have participated in at least|United States army: Fis frst duty | @ omitee: T A oo n & b i e B IRE 7 3 X y o S. A, of Fort Terry, an ; o rdner, Mass, |t the resula " . Visiting Cards, Business ecnrring S yentomoblie accidents | with the army will be a detail to Mc- | AUTO DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS e B it his tother: Geeres |Bomet x Ves . and Professional Cards, Etc. Tatio keeps wp uniit “ihe automoblle | Selany’ for “lower. Commizsions i tha AMOUNTED o $56.207.96 3 Belionntore, saidnie Ly ! oyt i on, w. will be held in Six |reserve corps. He will report there. = — Dryan F. Mah. I Dilchveter 1 Kets firecrackers, & - Eetimates Furnished GREENEVILLE months. Commissioner Stockel intends | Hix Guties | will take him' (o nearis | More Than 1916 by $6,000—Legislation Benj. L. Armstron. e T T S den Getras | B i Toa ™t 1,2 little harder for sons of | every city”of importunce in Texas and in Effect. Mayor Alton' T, Minet. | By O s i | " & JOHN & GEQ. H. BLISS flaccioent on Prosmmet strmet—tiow | X 1arke st iring e Tifiays | B, 9,00 S Wil report SRR L o e e e | bt ot oo vl (| T Y Sidewalks—Personals and Notes. |0f the state will be hung in the au-|" john Stone Loomis, fourth eipts of o t | Prant PRt Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beebe = PR Somobile department; ang pin. will | a s Loomis, fourth son of [ceipts of the automobile department | Plant. 5 b= aat Grent. Pigin were ain | X Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loomis, has been |amounted to $56.587.96. This is an in- | Rev. W. A. Keefo, Plainfield Fast #iaddam and Newington Sun- | & - oy Sumsday noon ot 13:30 o serlous ac- S iperiel af i pinos whace mosk promoted 1 “second 'lleitenant in|crease of 3894461 over the receipts C. Harley Smith, New London, | fost #addam an | " WILLIAM C. YOUNG to the Shetucket Coal and Wood com- o e o mome defect |is is said to have an unusually good |total receipts for the fiscal year, |mantic. n Tuesda: jurth a | pany and carrying a heavy boiler lost |1 the road. Commissioner Stockel|recorq since joining the company only | which ends Sept. 30, will exceed. $1 Major 1. J - of Putnam. e T Successor to * |control of his horses and” the truck (8% already caused two defects in|i3 months ago. He was promoted to|500.000. The entire automobile i | ME Aok s Gees 5 PaiE of | MleAt of Dz et | STETSON & YOUNG plunged through the fence surrounding | PiShways of the state to be repaired | iho"rank of a sergeant after having|lation enacted a the last session of |New London i ] e the girls yard of e < as a result of testimony ziven by wit- L CARPENTER and BUILDER | (55 " 10" oming ‘down " Seventn | Nesses at_automobile hearings. R S s e Yo e e s e | SUMMER ACTIVITIES ~ Miss Gladys Thontson has returned o L & officer in the compauy. cveral sections became effective on to her home in Montolsjr, N. J o Best work end materiale at right|street the driver, Ben Rooney. tried|mai HEAVY AT The father of the boys who went |Sunda: AT Y. M. C. A.|two weeks' visit with Miss Jans | s perr will n - prices by skilied labor. to take the cormer into Prospect out from Norwich with Captain Peale | Commissioner Stoeckel has arranzed e LA v W On B | lion of West Town Stréet. o ined . e 50 West Main St |Street on the wrong side. The truck LOCAL POST OFFICE |in Company F, Connecticut volunteers, | to have a diagram printed which ca P — — 7 elepho Bt a rock and then Rooney lost con | ol s Eighteenthregiment, infantry, having | be used at hearirgs to Tllustrate acci- Infoeest Shown "“?°”'"° CAMpLAtl. 5 apd Mis. Herty Winche [ on, the » & 3 4 roa treet ub-Station Has Been |cnlisted July 26, 1 and having | dents. He believes that by doing this Hartford were guest onda ? N | AT. N ROW | momentumobtained from the descent b a a 1 < L et RTINS S Sevic it £ Transferred. een mustered out June 27, 1865 at|a More correct understanding of the . : Winchester's parents, Mr. and » . r Postmaster Jahn P. Murphy reports | character and ‘set a good example of accidents have been classified for | the physica t DR. E. J. JONES {ruck Testing al about the- miagie ¢ |that all the sub-stations of the local |manhood for his soms which they [the purpose of statistics. Intoxication, | ¥; 3. C. A Wil be qonducted an usual| john Fields of fria m 4 post office are, doing business except | evidently have appreciated. The same |n€glect, speeding, recklessness, de: b g z othy Fields of Sprix ™ . Suite 46 Shannon Building(!'s Pody on the wall = Although the | {1/c"ona that formerly was in the store |Patriotism exemplificd by the father | clency 'in_equipment. iights, Inexperi- [ Crosby is busy organizing the differ |Tuceany to spend the SEE REMOVAL SALE P N WS aoken the| wned by the late J. F. Sevin on |Patriotism exemplified by the father's|ence. defective roads. The name of |eNt groups who are responding In & |gith their mother, « Take e or Shetucket Stree, |Rorses and the driver escaped without | FEURY J¥ CRe TS TR, SCUR L 0% | fife" i being manifosted by his sons. | the driver and his nationality will ai- |most encouraging manner. The bove'| pioas" ot Tim Specials in O rance. Phone injury. Mr. Torrance, of e lmer O | rancterred fo Andrew. W. | Denefrs e veterans of “the ighteentn %o Do a patt of Wie mesrdn of hoar- |SRes WTZ mect Chies Himde salh weck i £ - pecials in Our on the wreck all afternoon. Traffic in | S'Qe located at 274 Broad street. B SSsien > it o o at 10 a. m., to do stunts in the gym, oos o o sgplv Wi d The mail at the local office on Mon- |hear of the pleasant surroundings of o A Miss Agnes Filburn of Huntinztor indow NOTICE ol STt L%, B0 | o e heavient since e Chrit. | Thele old comrace, Loomis Y. M. C. A WORK IN cHINA | Pley bpsebal o ko aimming. o Bl | Wt SRRl T o R | ek Sofid Gold A mas hotidays, — i een me s s visit in Hartford wit d DEAD HORSES AND COWS twelve féet of the school house fence ™33 hotdave. . MONTVILLE RED CROSS TO Secretary Hill Receives Letter From|On Mondavs and Thursdays which will [after a weel’s visit in [1ar | ote the 1 olid Go Removed Free of Charge was torn down. ostmaster Murphy calls attention % be changed to Mondavé and Fridays. | her aunt, M el B hkers Rt T B to the fact tha: many residents who go HAVE CPEN MEETING Arthur Hugh. Some interest has been manifested Ladies’ Watches, valued . Reoh -taic New Sidewalk away for,the summer season fail to - by the Business Men who wili meet Dinner Guests. | ‘WEST SIDE HIDE co. Frank J. Murtha and James DéAtri | Aoy the office of thelr change in ad- | George S, Palmer of New London [, General Secretary Edwin Hill of the | for informal games and light exercise | Mrs. H. A. Rathbun and so at $30.00 (Waltham or L s s ses delay in the de- i ocal ¥. M. C. A. has received a letter | it encugh will attend to warrant the|of Salem and Mrs. W. A W anda | 2 o P. 0. Box 379, New Landonhave placed new tar concrete side- | jivery of mail . Will_Speak. from Arthur Hugh, Who is doing Y. M. | taee’ & T Surtls White of Lemngweil, were ¢ Elgin) for this sale N ety howsss on low- i s e The Montville branch of the Ameri- |C; A- WOork in China. And.in speaking| Considerable interest has heen |ner guests Sunday with Mrs. (e Sow St ek Hio S on (he | NEW NDON PRINTERS can Red Cross will hold an open meet- gf.;h::e\:r:: 1;;3‘":&::\-wri§tiolcr;::;:: shown in the summer eamp at Nian- [A. Peck of Otrobando avenu ”5 oa L - |city property just east of the Mar- ELECT OFFICERS [ing on Wednesday, July 11, in the | : it W | U5 A meealing is planbed for fbe . o . DEL-HOFF HOTEL e Bt e oLt the M rooms that have been fitted up on |Leldings In America, but Canton's|near future to discuss wavs and| Naugatuck. — Commencing —tods EU R R il bas placed & granclithic and tor con-|George Conner Chosen President at|the grounds of Mr. and Mre. Raiph H. (2SR5, SO0 B0, 30 AatSlion 17 | means, The shower baths have been | (Wednesday) s number, of, mores crete walks in front of his buildings Annual Meeting, Melcer. George S. Palmer of New e o renovated. e borough will cle A R ainimuld crets walks infron o e e, o hamer of ‘New oI list of Bible classes for non- A %0 that the clerka may have 3 % THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway —_— George Comnor was elected presi- | (088 work and there will be music. | TAriSUaT men. | Felv Cilies ot ome | STATE FARMERS TO SoLSey oueRe: T e 3 ¥ = Ladies’ Aid-Meets. dent of International Typographical |In the afternoon there wiil be a re- |"2Ye 2 president of the board of di- RECEIVE AID |————————| Eotablished 1073 the Federaied church met With Mrg |in€ ih Fibernian nhali, New ‘London, | Wil commence in the evening at & | Vo e ok “Seven years ago the | Council of Deferse Considers Loan i Plaut-Cadden Building, Nerwich Eugene Cass of Boswell Avenue. A | Monday afternoon. e following | i anized | work was carried by Americans. Now P 1 ¥ very pleasant afternoon was spent out [ board of officers was chosen: with Mrs. Ralph H. Melcer as chair- |41 National General Secretary is Mr. e | President, George Conn man, Mrs. J. B. Lathro treasurer, | v - 2 5 DR. C. R. in the vard under the trees. 2 nnor; vice » s ¢ e - : president, Ralph burnett; recording | Miss Ann= Quinn secretary. The dis- | PUL OF WHChanE He 1s by bons a0d) At a meeting of the state founcll MARRIED. | =% . . secretary, John Connell: financial sec. | tFiCt committees are Mrs. A. W. Ay. |Lyom's ai o 5 a Sl b o p Bl U B o e o i Dental s“ on Stores Closed. 5 retary, Matthew Bremnans ormemces |ery, Uncasville, Mres. A. F. Miichey, |movement and we are proud enoush [ternoon. the committes on food sup- | CHURCH — ROGERS _1n M | CITY OF NORWICH The Greeneville stores will be [LS(AIY: Matthew Brennan; Paimortamm S A solitehell | to work under him. Peking, Shang- |ply was instructed to submit a plan | Tune 017, by Rev. closed alf day voday bevmme "of che|wtyarms Harry Ledarde Do, e s | Hat Tt Coton have Chimaes Genarei| to) the. nirs. metiing I8 relation 1o oo 7. Ciirer? Water Works McGrery Building, Norwich, Conn. | holiday. ~They remained open until|ier il NP L. o - e e ==t it Rt oans w19 soqpeckie SR (e A . nine o'clock Tuesday evening, how- pngland, 3 HEMPSTEA is nearly ready to do the same. finance committee in devisinz a < 4 e London and attended the meeting. D, FAMILY. Pastor Yuan of the Methodist|method of loaning money to farmers o 5 b i 3 - 7 = ASSOCIATION MET [church here has just left my office. | next vear. 4 ow - . . . ersonals and Not: 3 —_— He said. “The superintendent of my| The committes was also instructed 8 abie TEAMING AND TRUCKING | ntics Jennis Sullivan i visiting with | Z8%0, After,a short tour the couple | Mrs. .'I’ohn L. Branch Elected Prosi- {Sunday school, the trainer of our|to makk arrangements for the esith- . . relatves in New Haven. 1 To8 et jent at Annual Assembly. |teachers, the chairman of our board |lishment of a camp for military train- | yrPEHAIL. TOOKEL e June|? DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT - = of deacons and scveral teachers are all | ing in connection with agrieultural | 25 1617, ¢ 1 ] k3 ne . . urprise Party. At the annual meetine of the Hemp. |furnished by your association work, the purpose being to develop a e P E o e REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP A large number will go from the village to the parade in New London The Merry Makers held a surprise party on Miss Yvonne Gauther, at her stead Family association, held at the Hempstead house, New Iondon, Mon- Mr. Fuller, "American Consul Gen- eral at large for Asia, was on the boat tem whereby the youns men in e camp would be taught asriculture woreh Bod today. : e home on North B street, Saturday ev- |day afternoon, the following officers|coming up the coast the other day. . [in a practical wav and at the same| o Went Ms v Mes, Williem . Gonghiln 'and family | ShINE. In honor Of her. seventoenth | were” clectes for the eremie. Tecrs |sald, ~Tou have sben our work every. |time be Eiven military training, 8 15 AOWR have one to their cottage at Pleasant | birthday. 3fiss Gaucher was present- | President, Mrs “Jonn L Tiranch; vice [ where: we welcome your criticism.” — s ol Leodpdan ther . - View for the season. ed with a bouquet of roses and an |presidents, Mrs. Marion R. Lillie, Mrs. | He said "I wasn't much on the Y. M. C 2 A 66, Kath 5 f - £ £ - DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE amethyst ring, Miss Agnes Dougherty |J. W. Griswold, Mrs. . . Waite: re: |A. in ‘my universits but you fellows ISNIGETY OF ooRUMDNS, Massicotte, Katherine A. Brown « THE PALACE - While trying to steer his bicycle with | Making the presentation in behalf of |cording secreiary, Miss Harriet [are hitting the nail on the head out | Actively Carrying on War Plans as s 0 B ) 287 Main Street, Norwieh, Conm ohe hand Tacst GO o or Dt | GI present. Prince: corresponding secretary, Miss | here. Your plan is right ana _your |~ QNRY CRTYING B8 TR RED 4t Harctord 78 Franklin Street - id Goldblatt, of Seventh street, fell and | _The rooms were prettily decorated in | Elizabeth Mason; treasurer, ~Henry | men are making good. I believe un- 7 L o P ‘Sarin Oiivw, Fiaswes: broke his arm. red, white and biue and a very enjoy- | Holt Smith: geneological committee, |qualifiedly in your work. Norwich members of the Knights of | §i Fonae "froward o of Cante P. SHEA 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment able evening was passed with music | Miss Lucretia Smith, chairman. In other words, the God of nations | glimbus are Interested in the ACtIV- | hary (ireen and tice FAltn M Sunaays excepted and games. Light refreshments were —— led Mott and Brockman and C. T. | oWl 870 TR Rt T0 e theae | Hams of Wiiliman . served by the hostess and the party | MRS. JOHN IRISH FRACTURES Wang and H. L. ia when they planted | 28 27 1€ F8 00 LSSl it was | - | — | DIED. | _TAFTVILLE broke up at a late hour and all voted COLLAR BONE this movement and it grows and announced that 20 ambulances for the - Boy Scout Parade—Surprise Party— |2 delightful time. it achicves as only a supernaturally L 5 B < 3 —_—— y | Xmerican army in France is to be the | CrIPMAN—In Yonker 7 5 . o = Tross nresent were: Missex Axiite favored movement could grow. This | ™" : ey T AFrance 2 Overhauling | e 5o WER_Ro8 | Bl vt e tess agnes | cuuans Her Foat iz Racing Ghie an 535708 Sonimeit ol o, | AT 4 R R | AR JOHN A. DUNN - Tuesday night Troop 10, Boy Scouts|Daley, Sadie Hasler, Dora and Melina Bl for ol friendship sake, but tell | Shapter of the Knights of Columbus. | DARROW In ton. 7 | of Aemany Dight Froop 10. Boy 542uts| Paguctte. Nolia Jodoin, Rose Murphy, i _|friends and supporters that their in- | grabter of TS jors i, iy L an epaitr OrK | vih ™ oup Mo Lt Winifred Day, Bessie and Elizabetn|, MrS. John Irish of Laurel Hill|vestment out here is silt edged. vield- [ 5ach of these ambu.ance units Wil be | A0 0 T m Norwicn Town 9 : Tich will take an overnignt nike | Vinifred Day, Begsic and Eilabett lavenuc met with & painfal accident | b mmer paturas thon Smsehips 1| ComPoted of five surgeons and 58 help: | SANTOSKEY In o : The boys will assemble at the Wheel | CORON G “Cotntnay, Ramag|Tucday morning when she fell on the |ever sww In seven Vears of ceaseiess | S5 Including nuraes. a totai of 1.$20 LA AUTOMOBILES, g R e Sl James Hanlon, Michael Murphy, Rich- T one | MY Teit bad been sit-| And is the task finished? " Xot quite, slso be provided with twe .motor|aftersaom. Juiy £ at3 otclock B e sy oo Rt - then will march to the sand bank |37d Coleman and Leon Molleur: rising caught her foot In the Tocker|me Bt matetimioy ety Caor ey | cycles. ter. ¢ v r r . s e 5 The program was reported at & spe- S i pa where they will cook a midnight feed. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Party in Putnam. and fell to the floor. The fracture was reduced by a physician. the next five years we will then lLave branch at least in walled | £ al meeting of the chapter at Pabst At sun rise the troops will assembls| . = Fay in Pu one every i at the flag pole where they will raise party of about a dozen young peo- = e, o3 hall, Columbus circle, by the war com- TRUCKS and CARTS, the flag as their bugiers sound colors, | Ple Went to a party in Putnam Tues. | WOMAN COMMITTED That ‘taes “men andpuilaings” and | Mitiee appointe a tweek ago Ten of | H H T I ekt at e colere B N nEET T s Byeetul s i 2t tpkos men and bulldings ' and| fho'Smbulances given by individual | Druggist, 50 Main Street o s - fatat O frick. Amiong thoge who Attended wers O STATE HOSPITAL | supervision and pravers. e = |councils have miready been provided. | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | * Troop No. 3 of Norwich will be pres- [ Mary and Jane Osia. Evelyn Benoit,|g,, - A Ao ey TG e PO i | and before the end of July it is hoped urc en ming, Upholstering ‘and ‘Wood Work. | ent under Assistant Scouthaste.* Chas, | Rose Dugan, Rosina Dion and Melina | Selectman Bailey Takes Loutta Gris- |student movement which eventually |y, nave tho others fuily equipped and . Blacksmithing ia alf its branches, |Locke at the special invitation of | Lamphere. wold to_Institution. B e o e I & oy |manned. Dr. Bugh M. Cox, Dr, Mas- r Scoutmaster Victor Davis of the Taft- % = N A T |t 3. Dpyer shd Joun .J. Moet 15 Main Street | ille' Froops. - Tt B eapattod thet thos Social and Dance. First Selectman Casper Bailey com-|lice has twenty national = secretarles. | o.gh chairman of the Hospital Bed | vill b ubtut. Mty Stons o e Tuesday evening there was a social |Mitted Loutta Griswold, who has been | Ther = T| Funa association, have in chargs the £ roaming about the street. talking. to|Movement for China and the next Ed B e Leniias g it CO! WEDDING, v ir e onon, 2028 At the|herseif, to the Norwich State hospital| Y campaign which to be done right. | TEter of E*/NNE he TACHINSE 820 (10 B 2 . Tattyille Mannechor. Dancing was|on Tuesday. A complaint was rogis- |Reeds two executive secretaries and | Porsonnel. About Jug. & the Sr- Office of The Norwich Savings Bocisty - enjoved from 8.30 until 12. Music was | fareq agatnst the woman. Ghe - was|I'm bungling a lot of things. “Why | lances and crews will b Bl | ‘ 507 to 515- Mai MeNamara—Brown. furnished by Heinrich's _orchestra | cyamined: by a physician at the polioe |don't they give me relief? Why just | toWN: Fa. for intensive training before | Y OO o North in St.| Tuesday moming at - St. Mary's | There was a large and happy crowd | ormned by a physician e eaPolice | because every body who could help s [Prceeding to France . The Directors of church, Greeneville, Miss Katherine A. | present. eon er taken to the state in- | DecRUSe oy ory body T Chis 0w jon| The subreme councii, G. of C. has . T Brown of Taftville, and Henry E. Me- A B A A oA N e i ahonag | already voted to extend $1,000,00 for i declared out of th ALARM CLOCKS Namara of Hartford, formerly of Nor Post Office Hours. CITY COURT NEWS il il worlc in'the concentration’ camps fo > gt o P e wich, were united in marriage. Mr.| Today because of the hollday, Post- I am willing to be a fatiure by try- | Which the men of _the new drafted |/dent_at the rate 7 and Mrs. George E. Martin attended |master Murphy has announced that|Twe Men Committed to State Farm |ing toscarrv an impossible load. but |27y Wol Be et FUEIAM T Torica CENT. per annum, pa ALL GRADES ALL PRICES | the couple. Mrs. Martin is a sister | the post office will bo closed from 515 (o Tabainton: I'm not willing and vou are not wiliing | 2, LURETH 0 8, CUATICH P8, |tors entitled thereto =0 of the bride. to 11 in the morning and from 12.45 to Irepninten. to see this China work carricd by a| Qv Yotk cuapter's Shacs of thie uod, 3 acand The groom was born in Norwich and |5 and 3.20 to 7 In the evening. At Tuesday's mession: of the city |Staff_so insdequate that, for instance, | On Jily 2 thore will begin & wesice Lady Acsiztant g T el THE WM. FRISWELL CO. {is at present emploved as a gun-maker court several cases were disposed of |the Student Movement 'the Voluutoer | SImPAET far Tunds G casry on Feld | cosTeLLo uepiTT. > Movement and the BEddy Campaign| %7K i1 the city under the direction Telephone 3233 ¢ in Hartford. He is the son of Mrs. Mary A. C. McNamara of 102 Roath street, Norwich. The bride has lived 25 and 27 Franklin Street Personals and Notes. Thomas Wilcox was a recent visitor as follows: William Shackter and C. Coughiin were committed to the State Farm_for Inebriates. must be carried by one man. I'm not. wearying you Wwith fgures of the war committee, which is to act as a ciearing house for all such activi- ties on the part of the knights. Spe- HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE. 1647 fn Worcester. in Taftville for some time and is the e s o and arguments I'm just teiling ° you - = um man T - jal attent ¢ill be miven to t . JOSEPH BRADFORD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam| Aifred Gladue has returned from a';vere fined for drunkenness and _upon [that you and the men with you in et or il of S el o jef ; i 4 1 ay v t | A ca i 1 Sis. of the e place s » BG KBINDE brief stay in Bridgeport fallure to pay went to Jail to work out | ATECIcs have Siariel, hen ihe ol ounded soldiers brought back to this e 5 i the historie p U ‘E Miss Mary Murphy of South A strest Two local men were fined for ‘ntox- 4 inspiration of the age in Christian ‘)[uc}'\. enthusiasm was shown as the Lo M, AN, N—_— - y < 45 - - tembr ork. But it is a growing movement. 1 famo ok e e v B CAGER Seer Hh o, T PR women ana 0 man | roro R Soumiat in Gt AR Sy S| Bt AT oG Sanchision o ns Bl — e charged with fighting but were ict g0 r y i - DM n e sroAWAY "y tree mumper e e vitage are| SES E ] o] L et s £ | M et i e o | R ont it b w0 | Dr. Sinay will be able to re- ADAMS TAVERN AVE WELDING & MFC. CO " : mere A e, | i B o R S Ty 10 | e M i o b . edor Several from the village intend to| The federal courts h ismissed | 8O ON o Its rightfui completion. is composed of 42 councils in Manhat- = —————|¥0u can run there in an automobile . take in the Newport excursion on the |the petition for a receivership tor :he‘ Aarcfi't?:rrltyimn tan and the Bronx and represents some 1 less time. Lutemobile and Mackive Parts Welded. Garage work s Speetaity, Work Guaramteed. and Embalmer Chester W. Chapin today. Walter Abramson leaves BSaturday Roval Arcanum. The petition is dis- allowed because no federal question is involved, ‘and therefore ihe United 13, Meningitis Cases Improving. was held Monday night at the Ameter- ,000 Catho'ic men. A mass meeting to ald recruiting Shea & Burke A. A. ADAMS Phone 519 Norwich Town iy eRe for New York where he will attend a | States courts have no jurisdiction. The | City Health Officer Dr. Edward J.|dam opera house, No. 744 West 44th Prampt serviceday or night school for training of detectives. courts @id not decide upon the merits | Brophy reports that J. Marietta, mem- | street, under the auspices of che 41 Main Street - - P y gk o —— of the patition at all, so that the |ber of the company of soldiers here in | Knights of Columbus aouncils of the On account of Increass In price of te- WITEN YOU WANT to put your buse - 2 Numerous friends have received let- | question of sovency did not arise. If town, who is in the Backus hospital|20th and 223 districts. The meeting F 1 D' Fams bacco, the Whitesto, Zigar will W peaw Botoro Uik RaR b T 8122, Lady Assies ters from Arthur Lecarri who ealist- | the procesdinzs for a receivership are |with cerebo-spinal meningitis, & im- | was preceded by a parade. Addresses unera ireciors | 8old from now on_at $3= per 1,000. Tam better S AHF gl e 2t ed in the navy a short fime ago. He[1o be continued, application must be |provng. The cases of the Camp Lvwey | were made by army officers and lead- | " CONANT. rtising columns of The Bulletin. i stationaq at Newport. made through the siate courts. bovs are also improvius. ing clersymen and laymen. | sanza 11 Franklin St o .

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