Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 7, 1917, Page 6

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Strength of Thirteenth Company 119 { Funeral of Burchard F. Biackmar—Le. —Coroner Bill to Complete Smith ; cal Boys Continue to Enlist—Ex- Inquest Today—Red Cross Fund Te-! emption Board Completes Returns— tal $3,234—Protestant Religious Can- | Chautausua Committees — Chauf- vass Shows 375 Attending No: feur Has Infantile Paralysis — Or. Chureh—Big Year’s Business at the| Jones Kent Writes From Physicians’ Mr. and Mrs. Carroll B. Allen are |tonment in Georgla. entertaining Miss Kathleen Burns, of Hartford . Bl Mi .. Marion oss, who has been od lhe“s;x:;t of her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Burchard F. Blackmas ¥ _and itching rash. The S You Kn, Woodward, Broad street, this week,| Funeral services for Burchara r.| itching and buming were so intense that SWIFT A"B ow VE AL Blackmar, who died at the Day Kim- | Some one heid him a large part of the GENUINE Good Quality will return to her home in Eoston to- Post Office. ' Camp. given a Mr. and_Mrs. Clifton Spalding are| Chauncey Talbot was at Fort Slo- , and an going to Springfield, Mass, to makecum, N. Y. Friday. to visit his son, ‘they did Their home. Mr. Spalding is to be|Leon. who is a regular army infantry o any ”~ emploved in that city. recruit and leaving today for a ean- e FUNERAL VEAL VEAL '+ VEAL day e P T txahu huapllnl'flr"cm g g el fime(v:deddedmuyc i 4 4 vl eorge A. Betrand of Pawtucket vis- | when a tree fell upon him in a wood- uticura Soap an e = T 1Y 4 o ; " il § ited friends here Frida: lot at Union a week ago today. were| Ointment. He soon began to im;mve SHORT CUT LEGS e Most Econ_ormul Meat For Your Sunday Dinner.. Native Mi Sivifing Forei. g Priday. DuHal Was 15 Doath- | SUl B & S meaii e s sl I .0 . Sh L i s ieees Direct from Preston City Farms ° bridge. urveys are being made at the Bush [PUOER . ¢ e girectors of the Hill_farm, Brooklyn, purchased by !pitnam Chamber of Commerce was Foster, Weston, Vt. Morzan Otis of New York, who will | /4 the rooms of the Srehmtion It is easy to prevent skin and scal; SHOULDER OF LAMB chouny the BN A on Friday eveninz for the transaction | troubles by using Cuticura Soap for all ! Ib. oo Jes. Harold 11, Atwood fs visiting |57 FUCRY SIS toflec purposes, assisted by tolches of | =i e e SRR S “The function of the chureh in time At Fost Slocum. igns of pim- of war will be the subject of the ser- | Returns received here Friday after- m;fl"rh‘&dflfli‘mfiig&:fl";’n- eld)‘v:t LOINS, fine for roasting VEAL for stuffing mon at the Congrezational church on |noon show that Kenneth C. Sharpe, 57 des 4o oo TRt R A T SN . &5 ¢ 3 Sunday morning. Sechool street. this city, is at the re- | Cated soaps and ointments. e 4 h e e P Town Ci 3 Sionmn, . T e For Free Sample Each oy Retarn D — ourt Cases. cruit depot, Fort s N X I = = ; - —._?______—-—— e O umimard heara |member of the medical department.| Mail address post-card: ‘Cuticurs, |l FINE CHOPS, Rib or Loin CHOICE TENDER LOINS FRESH CUTS for stewing 1 L Judse W. Fenner Woodward heard | eiiar army. Also Albert Cwicka, 23| Dept. R, Boston.” "Soid everywhere. : C VEAL for roasting, 1b cllb orning, “men | harged with having |South Meadow street, tnis city | TER R S R N SeRET T RO, R I ‘oxicated ’ne case was con- | member of the infantry. Eletdy healed.” (Si; ) Mrs. Wilson 1 SHORT, MEATY FINE SHOULDER CUTS 1 8(: a Tri the other the prisoner was R eSS May, Newton A. Ballard, Edward Moss. T H % san ENLISTMENTS CONTINUE Bictiion Conitis AT Sirloin Cut from Armour’s Thirteenth Company Numbers 119 > = e 3 Sarzent, Ruth Murfey, Edith C. Bow- Porterhouse Prime Beef The strenzth of the Thirteenth com- | TOWa Youna Fatriots Continue to}en, &tta Whitine, Maty Wheaton. Round alue 35¢ e A s & Show the Way to Slackers. Automobile Committee—Rev. G. D. ount value pany, C. A. C.. as reported Friday, was Stanley, E. C. Kinney, E. L. Keller, 2 118 officers and men, maKing it one of | .14 pedorix is one of the newest|C. E. Child, Whitman Danieison. the largest companles in the Coast Lo o : 2 fE > d rtillery Corps of Connectlcut Putifn: ricviits Yor'he TOiQINT REDD | BispESlity Samunities—Bey. Adberd BONELESS NATIVE STEWING ‘ord was receive: day that | E. Stone. Harold W. Files, Mrs. . Will Complete Inauest Today. | Henry J. Dumas has enlisted in tho | Arneid, Rev. C. J. Harriman, CHUCK ROAST 23‘: FOWL, Ib.. ... .... Coroner Arthur G. Bill said Frida regular army, medical department. | Handy, Mrs. E. B. Kent, Daniel ‘b —_— - P that he expects to complete his in-|Ifemy Tetreault returned here from |Byrne, Rev. F. D. Sargent. no waste, bb. . ... ... NATIVE ROASTIN ¥ tiest in the rase of the accidental|New London Friday. having been re- | Publiclty Committee—(‘ar] Kent, An- 4 shooting of Robert Smith. on the[jected for enlistment hecause he was|na Levitt, Rev. G. D. Stanley, Walter LEAN FOWL, Ib...... & Fourth. this morning. George A. | three pounds underweight. Tetreault!J. Bartlett, A. S. Boynton, E. A. Sui- Pratt. who fs held for the shooting, |says he'will gain the three pounds and |livan, L. 0. Williams, George L. Pad- |l CHUCK ROAST POTTING BEEF c NATIVE Liss been released under honds of $500. | try it again. geit. b, b. BROILERS . , pair . There will he anotner session of the | ‘Alphonse St. Georse was at New | Lot and Permit Committee—Chester town rourt this morning. Aliens who | London Friday to oer himsef for en- | E. Child, Charles L. Torrey, George W. el g e - -rov- g e e U G =i e — in Goodvear are the defendants. And so the Putnam bovs keep up| Executive Committee — Eazar 1. |l WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. .. ..28c|CALIFORNIA MELONS SUNBEAM CELERY SALT, hettle 10c the fine record they have heen mak- | Warner, Frank W. Barber, Ernest C. | [ e—————m— e e, P ing in offering themselves for nitional | Morse, 'Waiter 1" Rartiett. Jonn G|l APPLE b...... ...12Yc Zfor ........................25¢|Mohican CORNSTARCH, 2 pkgs. 15¢ e poqViliam Variewr. .1 EXEMPTION BOARD'S RETUANs | Sniem S W Eiett @imoniQ] ARGE QUEEN OLIVES, pint. . . 18¢|NAVEL ORANGES - |PINEAPPLE, sliced, 2V lb. seni. 2/ 21c who ied in Norwich. was hrought 10 | Total of 1949 Men Registered in Di- |ter 3. Bartett. Murjorte Rieharason, |§ PURE LARD, Ib...............25c|13for ......................25c|COOPER’S GELATINE, peckaay. 12¢ a7 v 7 e — P b ettt M o it FRESH EGGS, dozen. . ... .. ... 39cINATIVE TELEPHONE PEAS Red BUTTERFLY TEA, '/ Ib, pkg. 15¢ his home on the Wes: Side by Un- LIMBURGER,Ib. ..............32c|4quarts ......................25¢|DELIKET SALAD OIL, large. . . 27c i ois R w0 vision Na. 16—List Pested. Mrs. Frank W. Barber, Mrs. o ] intyre, Mrs. R. S. Danforth. rieur died in the Norwich sanatorium, where he has been a pat%:ht for soms time. He leaves his wife and two chiidren Frank E. Hall The work preparatory te the draft 7 worh by the local exemption hoard for | - INFANTILE PARALYSIS CASE on No. 16, was completed here =T K iday aftérnoon. The registra- | Forest Rhodes, Chaufieur at Thomp- S ok - 3l cards, copies, were immediately son, Has Disease. MOHICAN PURE JELLY, tumbler 10¢ ‘The body of Frank E. Hal {5 ar- qed £, Fhe m@jutunt SmelcePs e e A uarts c rived here Friday evening from Der-|office, Hartford, and memoranda on| A case of infantile paralysis, the e — by. where Mr. iail died on the Fourth. |the compilation’ to the provest mar- [first in this section this season. was FINE GRANULATED Mr. Hall was formerly a resident of | ghal genperai's office at Washineton. |reported from Thompson Friday morn- . " o Dalouville Mrs. William Crowell of | " The completed lists shows 1918 men | ing. Forest Rhodes, a chaufieur at the | fll DOUGHNUTS, Raised and Jelly NEW ONICNS, 5 lbs 25¢ South street is a sister of Mr. Hall|registered in Division Xon. 16, which | Ream is ill with the ; 15¢ » R TN chmbindda Whe also has a brother a resident of | inciudes the towns of Putnam. Killing- th he was first taken last |JROOTET . ..o oo oiteoie ot - Y S Willimantic. The hody was taken infly Thomopson, Woodstock, Eastford |{ Sunday. hi by Undertaker A. F. Wood. 4 ‘Ashfor e paralvaie’ Spry pidly fiom b 1 ::?dg Mny" he: :e:eived the 2:)!h St :‘?fofd;hncfi rezistered is posted .\I:‘l—‘or’«’:r?fl Yees u'»lfif‘sda'nar\‘q.d:hs f(‘l,ux‘: LAYER CAKES, each. . ......20c-25¢ T R R R SUGAR COOKIES, dozen.......12¢c CLICQUOT, GINGER ALE, SARSA- REPUBLIC SEEDED RAISINS SUGAR, 10 lhs. 1% If Purchased With 50c Worth or At ome of the local hank it was |2t the hoard's headquarters. in the ~f- | dition having grown more scrious dur- stated Fridav that it is probable some|fices of Torrey and Geissler. Fim |ing the week. Friday morninz. how- Liberty bonds will be received hera |Street, i? i-mmrda.»o with require- “(hfl"o ;’as slicht imy \-amen;‘l‘ M G . < i D as early as July 20. aithough it is pos- | ments of the provost marshal general. Morest being able to move the lore Groceries in This Department O O e D | e havtaumus Cominrrtons o " | toss of one faot. Mr. Forest nas been |N CHOCOLATE SQUARES, dozen 14c|PARILLA, ROOT BEER, bottle. . . 10c P will be delaved bevend that date. Followine A sneeting of the Chantan- 1 5oc ) under the care of speciaiists S e UtAU- | The home where he is ill is quaran- . - qua oriranization here the following | . FROUESTANS SRERTETOUN EENSUS | DBE ot comitiEes Tor i AT B e e U B PULVERIZED SUGAR glc'RED BEANS 15¢ z pong cosiny announced I Shows 710 Familiz~ 2025 Persons, 375 President. F cessen i ey M. Warner: vice| Rev. L. L. Clough of North Scituate, will exchange pulpits Sunday with . reside rank W. Barber Attending No Church, Tary. Ermest (- Moree: treasurer. thoc. | Rev. George Stone, pastor of the Ad- 5 Lo S C veni church of this city. Rev. Mr. The following figures are from a| “Tioier Committee—Waiter J. Rart- | (lough will aiso speak at the Advent census of the Protestant religidus Pob- | o¢c. chatrman. Masion 1. Warren. Jomn | chureh in Danieison . confident that his lack of heignt wiil | Ttater Hill distric The day was|holl «na Miss Madeline atation “of Danielson and Fast Brook [ hall nest (. Morss, Mrs. .| The annual Sundav school picnic of | prove no drawback. In every way,:ide2l and an unusuaiiy larze number | Chute of he =pent the Four bn. a5 complled by canvassers whe|p ‘Arfncta) Richard Farton, Howard | the church was held Fri previous exuminations have shown |atiended. The schoolhouse wasybeau-|in Newpe | h: en at work h 1€, Bradford, W. 1. Smith. Ger |tana park. the party ms Lfhim to be hale and hearty and the | tifully decorated with flags and ban-| - Denomination Persons | Jones. Mrs. E. R. Kent. Anna C by motor truck. contention that he can walk farther | ner: Returns to Shipyard | vent e 0 litt. Charies E. Richardson. Dr. . Cavalrymen Needed. and on less nourishment than anv man e Anzus MacLeod, who ,?"’“_T oo | Pease. Rev. Tsil A. Turner. Mrs. Hen- About the only branch of the ser- |in the regiment has never found a| HADDAM NECK | working for vears in New Haven. has | < ,,"5,(,:"- on: 6 |+ r(v .ér:r]!!:v‘_ 'g“'”“f «; Nichols, Rev.[vice for which Putnam has not fur--|disputant. ; ¢ i = Ca LT | retiirned to nis home her ecure g & oAy i L4 s Staniev. Re . Sarzent, Rev. | nished volunteers is the cavalry. Put- | “T just can’t bear to sit around : i 3 employment in the Pa'mer shipyard - Lutheran ...... ...... 5| sibert E. Stone. Fidward Backus, Rov. | nam has rercsontation 1o the nony. | watch other people enlisting.” he said [ Funeral-of John Johnson—Drill to Be | ™[5 0" Hen 0 [Gheworthy of wew- | e Bl 4101 George A. Stone. Rev. Henry A 2~ | marines, engineers, medical corps, |10day. “I'm going to Keep on trying Repeated at Fair. | port Naval station has been viafting |m 5 & ,,h"-:_l R e Z{dle. Frank H. Cordier. Henry Benoit, [ medical reserve, infan coast art and trving until I'm thoroughly con- | e {at his home here TP 3 e Tomn S}A. B. Handv. Harold W. Files, A. S.|lery, fleld artillery, signalecorps, quar- | Vinced that there isn’t a singie chance | Miss Beatrice Brown is at her home| supt. “Jof ¢ 5 “nitarian <t . 1| Boynton, William 1. Raerty. Mrs. John | termaster's department, aviatien | for me anywhere. Irmm \\.e.x'es]e— Y"("I spend the sum-|Stamford L 4 9 o ¥ o —~ periol t er parents, Mr. | - 2 % . » corps. samitars department, rafiroad mer period, with her paren | Mrs. Rodney s med | & g w 1] o | Fegiment of enzineere e EAST HADDAM T jrrom a visit in 1 \riawasgan. a g its for this office on June 30, 1317,y In all they number approximately 70 ”\ ”x;r'\_‘;:{ den Knfini_'l «‘m"\ are oc- | Howard rfee ha 1 to his 1 . s = 37,899 total hosits 3 2t hank e nd t § St From @iy | {cupyving tr cottage on the North | guties in Bridgeport $a3t 't Pentecostal .... . B Tt oA at 3D pptieval Ben fos ARG fhe TR I Swtiy om0y | pwine Sy Swells Anowunasd o8| oq ) Frraey 1 Seats. R ASERA : = 3 e e ¥ s : Annual Meeting of S. of R. at Na- 5004 congregations greet Rev. Mr / e < Total 2025 | Registey Bepartmpat. Physicians Preparing for Service. | 77" Ha gSchoalhnu — Post. Boosdtap e Congreseibnat] D. of A. Installation % o Xationality Persons| Total number of letters and pack-| From' his son. Dy James Kent. an S e | chiutch. His sermons are foreful, and ' American 1583 | ages inz vear 2080, tro.|army medical officer at Fort Benjn-| Chalksr Wedding. | inscructive Newt Sunday eveninz | r Indiana city has receiv: s polis, Dr = d dw min Harrison, nea = ‘eca tant i| P. L. Lawton of Meriden called on Kent of this he subject will be “C’hriste Attitude Toward the (‘ommon People.” tal ages insu year 2614. total number packages sent [J. I3 My here Sunday. 17 43| €. 0. D, durinz vear 40. total number | & splendid photograph showing a | frien 2 s 23| hackames received C. 0. D during wear | Froup of 1,000 physicians who are in| Attorney and Mrs. Harry Reynolds Fureral of John Johnson. | dence relati b #78: tetal amount collected for . O, |twraining for their field service. | of Hartforad were over Sunday guests John Johnson, farm manazer for|PeES . 9 2 A 3 1 D, réceived for venr $ODBEET Dr. Kent writes that he is as fit as|at W. C. Reyno Captain Sandin. on the Peterson farm, [ ya> (G€0rge Blackman o - ~ . - 1 Tctal amount reeeived for stamps. |can be and thouzh the coursc of prep- | Ray C from Bridgeport|,ng for many vears a resident of this | {yocsee = 1C SUest of M wa mc n = box rents. etc.. for year $14.604.99. aration for service which they are un- | made a short t here the first of |iown, died on the morning of July| urfe , | ..... 3 = i dergoing is rigorous, he has zained | the week | Fourth, after a &hort lliness. He was Tou FRUOMI - Wiy | The speediest remedy for <ick 10 FUNERAL several pounds .In weisht t Motored from Norwich. {a Past Master of Hadam Neck grange| Red Cross day here Thursda: was eS| y-for T shas T10 202 g The physicians are really undergoing | go. Beebe and family motored from |and respected by the whole communi- | marked by unus > t headache, biliousness and indi- Protestant families destitute of Bi- Mrs. Catherine Hugh a hardening process. They are up at| "8 " 19 " pent Sunday at A. D.|ty. He leaves his wife and brothers.|memhers. A larw | gestion is a dose or two of bles 2. Children hetween the aZes of The funmeral of Mrs. Catherine |fVe In the morning and their daily B B The funera! services were held in|in the rooms and muct | cor e of work includes long hikes, day. at t and 1% not attendinz Sundav school | Hughes was held from her home in ? “Mre. F. C. H. Wendali| Grange hall, p. m. Rev.|pleted. Afternoon téa followed L ] Prot adults not attending | Attawaugan Fridav mornimg with ser. | horseback riding and other exercises Brookiyn, Cti, for ten|W. H. Raymond, chaplafa of the| Angus MagQuarrie has returned ¢ h vices at St. Joseph's church in Day- j][{tt“\def !"h!“\w!"‘r‘ h\homkphrs!?alls B Ny s v Grange, conducted the services the Naval station at Newport after a o ville. Rev. lznatius Kost b eoiu | They also have, much work to do in |92¥% stay. . = @ @ bee: . Mrs. McVeiz A daughters e | short furiough his hoi LOCAL POST OFFICE Diant of the acs of Fequicss Fyr. |mAKing the rephits required in their | ew (QUTIDE CAT Maye Bech bouEhll otliniing their summer bangajow on | 3irs. {haries Wovel who has hee ) Horatatiel g Henhitslck .. The | department. posEmty by D L5 B e Eors oid Coa il 5 abla fo E HAD BUSY Y ial was in St. Joseph’s cometery. The o Worthington, Oscar P. Fowler and |th re roa is a go ; D Guo e Pt gl i el Tetsadlc, Olive AT Walter . Gillette jArthur Durr has purchased Frank | !.\:;« Esther Rathbun has resigne Stati ;i e i . Alexander Narbeau. Josept ouse's car at_the shipyard ‘;:.M,“HI":::;&;B; fg” .-';d ,E'g Gagne, Louis E. Kennedy was the — Home Guard at Church. \ A number of Prooklyn peopie were| Thomas ftowlund has returned to nu"t‘: t ::em G e s e R T Father of Charles T. Thaver Deter-| By special invitation the local Home|in town for iYe Fourth, some return. hif home ta Hartiord 3 1 rtan . N e ic rvic z T boa o e or! t nt "he i v adets ave oce o in the World mined to Help Win the War for De- | Guard attended a patriotic service at|ing on the boat to New York at nigh _Th: ernev t'a IS a - The following rep b th FOTFSCEUNE SR mecrasy. the Baptist church last Sunday eve-| William Brainard of the Naval Re.[Frida: eveninz in tie firemen's 1 Ia bonas, 10e. 28e The followir ort shows e — ¥ n serve. enjoved a ninety-hour furlouzh - S amount of business transacted in the | Chairman C. A. Potter Announces Ag- ning. : i New Ha- | Tuesday, with his parent d Bndnty ot 1 o gt Encee Attorney George B. Thayer, Hart- Miss Alicia Briton from New Ha- | Tuesda) is parents. - ;:"’;'"”r";rf_*fl;‘a_ Y";_l;h;‘;"”«_r_:;a:fl-;"; gregate of Red Cross Contributions. ‘}nrd_ father of Charles T. Thaver. of | Ven _h:nxf ,ar}:negm;‘:e_ Mrs. Harriet BT & Siosean the #irst of the present month: Clikinis AT e o 3rove street, this city, is stirring | Brooks. for the s o <4 The Ladies’ drill at the G o Bt 2 a e A. er, rman of the g 3 Miss Tda Ely of Ivoryton was en- b -adie: Irang a1 things up over in the capital city to i les Georsie Stoddard's| Monday evening was a success. It i Money Order Department. Danjelson Red Cross chapter’'s war |the end that he may be admitted as ! tertained at ) Domestic orders s r ued — Number | fund committee, announced that the {a member of some branch of the mili. | over Sunday. to be repeated at the Hadars Neck . j | 1767, amount 350.601.47 fee $444.83; | contributions to the fund total $3234.- |tary service, he doesn't care which. Eo o Ho TEieItAEAl SR (S SLalior, O 8 Gomeatlc, oilery mald, numiber 3070,{98. Not mi of thiz hax hebh Haifl in_|lony .av. he wete. & thEtce to go. ot Bl g P good sum was realized for the piano amount $29,4%.40: foreign orders is- | Put the balance io be received is ex- | Relative to his case and his efforts| Miss Eliza Swan who recently was|fund ted from the New England | number 262, amount of fee $1,- | Peofed within a few days. to get inte a Hartford company of |&radu sued. ©45.93. fee, $28: foreign orders paid| Mr. Potter stated that Instead of |the National Guard s paper o Conservatory of Music, with her number 21, amount $210.75: total caeh | Making acknowledgment to each indi- | city prints th, muflwu-.g»pe' e Zuests, rendered a fine recital at the | £ received §52.7114.35: total cash paid | vidual contributor letters of thanks| Licutenant Scarborough, at 1.30 this|opera house Saturday evening. There|, . o . Giiing Opened on the 200 OPR== $29,623.1 total cash for momey or-|Would be sent to each team captain, |afternoon. reported that up to that|Was a good attendance and the con- iy total surplus funds de. | organization and corporation that con- | time twenty-one new men had enlisted | cert was thoroughiy enjoved by all| Fourth—Angus MacLeod Returns posited in National bank, $22,163 tributed to the fund. in the regiment today. Among those | Who attended. From New Haven—Red Cross Ac- - 2 These letters will express the ati- v] ati " Postal Savings Department. » grati- | who made application was George B. Post—Chalker. f 2 AT ot ‘_”zwe(] P:zs.a:fl" i mcné‘mna:\dr (!n(; rr:;’nm:lleaé on behail | Thayer. the lacal globe trotter, Wwho | Announcements have been received e —— n re oc 0 e ew S cash paid, $18.04%: total cash Aeposit- | eromlty of every - oathocor Tty Fono |has been makifz energetic efforts 10 of the marriage Of Charles Martin| Groton Lonz Point season started ed in bank $20.421.88: total cask with- | fund. 4 2 Bet_inta seme hranch of ‘the militers .t and Mrs. Adelaide Jessup Chal- | with the opening of the new casino drawn from bank $9,913; total depos-| The money received will be de service ever since the United States t Westbrook Saturday, June 30.|on the Fourth. It is in charge of ; POS- | entered the war. He cannot remem- P vell d favorably known | M. Chester, who has the post office . — - A ited in local banks. Under instruc-|ber the e - Mr. Post is well and favorably known | M. Chester. who has E ’ ; 42 a 5 = tions received by the committee, 25 |applied ;.’r‘xgclono‘:\m::;flc’fefi‘m;fi he has |in inis piace and his many friends ex-|in the same building. <5 A. F. WOOD BT tent ot he Fand oiceied s | LS nE 1o, riecled, o tNSE | i sl hesrty conaracumtiony ™ | ol B Cnesdhee o a0y “Th » |district is to be retained here for the | will be referred to the war departmer Miss Eliza € e a s he Palmer ship- e Local Undertaker : t inder will Sl s war department | pouce party for a week, having vard. Poion todne ceenit e Tremtiver vtz | Il guests several students from the New | Melville Daboll hae returned from ‘_ DANIELSON, CONN. posited to the credit of Treasurer Wil- e 1 e Perlors & Mech Straet flam MecAdoo. rer Wi | ir. Thavers difficulty s that be is|Lngland Conservatory of Music. Bifl-a trip to Bath, Malne. With Jliss Da- 4 T — would ordinarlly bar him from mili- | (on. and Miss Lycette, of Westches- | o — — ra e “rm = tary duty. One of the regulations of 3 Prize E Award: % the war departm , ho e 2 e stay g w w Y DOI ,l AR RIESE RVES there is no ;:gtre:?;n':nn r:re‘;.enr\ ,'.{';f The Connecticut Society of the Sons Ev Ty oman ants ™3 0 who has served a previous enlistment | 0f the Revolution, held its annua! : " ; in éither the National G % | meeting at_the Nathan Hale school ) & Build up your ewn regiments of Gold and Silver men. Have them ready for |/ action nrme wit Phmsor Fos Sorenq |house in East Haddam, Saturday, 17 < Come in and see the bargains before purchasing your defence or comfort when you ne ed them. Start now. We invite yvour |} o e Speiiae ai T 5 DR At db oetck / e,/ elsewhere Jccount, be it large or small. End also in the Shanten magn el Guard | O e ‘was a recess when luncheon £L77 Assets, $2,765,376.87 Deposits, $2,630,114.73 B I LR I v M ol AN TISEPTIC POWDER the guard was organized altogether urplus and Pr aifterently when he was in the ranks | Hale- medal, to Raymond Henry, was : Si ofits, $135,262.14 and that his service in the war with | made by Sepator Morgan G. Bulieley, . 8 V' E volunt s 2 resident of the society. udge Par- . . VEU GAN BEFGSES BY AL D eas an a volunteer, not 3% 2| Rer of Marttord announced the prize || Pelvic catasth, ulcsration and inflam- o e regular, =0 it wil] be necetsary to|ke: tford announced the prize || mation. Recommeaded make queries from er military au- | Winners in the ay d the 2 & BHBGKLYN SAV’NGS BANK, uflfllelsnn thorities than there re in Hartford, | awards were made by the president, 62-66 Main Street t Finrr's Block “ & One of the hindrances to date has |as follows: First prize, $25 in goid. to for nasal ] J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President W. A. BURNHAM, Vice-President | heen that Mr. Thayer has been a frac- | Haro.d Waring Messer, Landing dis- Economical. Norwich Jewett Cily CLARENCE A. POTTER, Treasvrer tion of an inch too shert—one thirty- | trict;: second prize, 315 in gold, to d «od_germicidal second. he claims—but now this re- | Millie Budka, Bashan district; third striction has been modified and he is|prize, $10 in gold, to Arthur Brown, Bank open Saturday evenings, 6-

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