Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 13, 1917, Page 7

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E LuxeAM-nauFehHafldHuuth*S_' o LADY ASSISTANT PX frire A Rpiie < h —Excellent Musical Programme Rendered. ¥ All Calls Answered Promptly N e ; - These Are Very Busy Days i ¢ _as if .t} o g an ounce of othine and re- . the east and south. more favorable, still the lawn pa and Mis. J. J. Desmond. A % “ Hiiors Sill 5o Showrs Pridas 15 Now | e 8¢ Dhe Posie ot MEs Jopn S| e BitsFAINEee commitios s g i T D e Ly ln th ad e w In the middie Atlantlc states [on Church street on Thursday after-|Miss Mary E. s and that for| B Lo O e son of a provement, some of the lighter freckles 20| ich resident, Bdwin Troland, now of [vanishing entirely. | 3 - weather Friday will be followed Y\‘otflll was a success for the Comm\,l'z the card k'l;l'!. % lux'smner Ko Y, showers Saturday. nity Canning club for whose benefit|Mrs. Frank Farrell. s Elizal by . . . Temperature chifnges will be unim- [l was given. The grounds were'prec: | B Huntington gave admismion o the S s o5 o S S| By sme 16 ak the drusgis for. the THE Factory End Sale touches every department in the ‘portant > ly Wi e onal el 3 TS, i . : o decorated unds. mon« Professor Troland writes the preface|is gold on the money-back guarantes. store and should interest every person in New Lon. Day and Night Preasure s low _throughout the i i .| physies the . tute of' ‘ o coumtry exéept on the north Pacific| Altheugh not quite so largely at-|by Mrs. George W.-Carroll, Miss Mar- Main Street Consy, ‘and smowers were Bemersi in [temded fs if ‘the weather nad been|tha Andersom Mics Therssa Steiner,| D 46 Yot freckiss. unhe 4 ° WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU lors, with baskets of beautiful flow- | Miss Celette Peck had charge off, FUoisstol ©IOWas VT el HOS RO e Tastern X s day,|&rs. and the various tables for the|the cake table. Mrs. G. C. Hull serv- | et f Dreseded by - showers. extiime. souin|a1e of candy, cake and ice ' cream |cd punch and the Misses Cadden. ice |Pock aims to give in broad sshematlc| oorco raom THE NORWICH don and Windham Counties. Every household has mer. One at $50.00 which is a good bargain, | ably showers by night. her House for (he use of those wishing | table, Miss Dorothy Jones, chairman | Gi ilied in the minds of modern atu RY chandise needs at Ihu season. There is the personal need New Bngland: Probably local show- |10 play cards Music was furnished |Missos Margaretta Johnsom, May I8-|gents of physical sclonce. The learn- | . gtary Hill R of|] for Summer Clothing, the home need for new furnishings A new light weight Water-proof|ers Friday; Saturday fair. between 3 and 6 o'clock by the Man- |bister, Blanche Potter and Olivia | g% 7 00 PUORC Tariies’ writing the ecretary oport Th ¢ | -+ the F AUTO ROBE at $3.50. Observations in Norwich. Solin clib, Mies DERIN. CHMEases | Sohnson: entire part of the book: which deals| Paotingfu For Y. M. C. A. Annual e opportunity to supply those needs during the Factory The following records, reported from | joneés, Maria T. Gallup, _Christine | Louise C. Howe. Mrs. M. E. Higgin te Realities, Atoms and Their Be- Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|Gregson. May Isbister and Emily La-|Mrs. J. J. Boyd, Mrs. G. A. Kep-|mat s Al-| Th in_temperature and the barometric Sham, with Elizaveth Fillmore. at the|pler, Mrs. Arthur Peale and Miss Mary | Fa¥ior, = The Nature of Heat ano 41| Throush the Kindnss, of. € himleTlY o0 glad to present as our customers will be glad to accept. e e Ther. Bar. e e P ch” thg | Eehavior, Radic-Activity, The Sources THERB'ORE, for your own advantage be sure and at. * Saturday partly cloudy, prob- | Mrs. Steiner. also generously opened | cream, assisted by those at the candy|fOr™, the conception of fhe FneUie SECRRTRIY 1 At Mary Tester, Mildred Carv, Dorothy| 'There was also a table where Miss|Shtire DAt of the Book: WIMCE geiln| Wl to End Sols at ) aduintigs is i 4 pian Miss Lucile Lord ilso save several|Housewives League, of which _the| ehavior, adio- Aeuviy, Ths, FOUTE | C. A, is able to support a general sec- T. NORWICH, CT.| 7 a m. 50 23.76 | Miss Olive Lin- | Canning club is & branch, and 'took ¢ 3 2 - FlATH STR 13 m o o8 23e o™ A iia” Higeis ~ had | signatuses 1o the pledge gards ‘seat|Th, Rook RS over ehirty lliastraiions |7etary In the Youns Men's Christisn tend this Factory End Sale before it ends. Come 6 p. m.... <+ 6 29.82|charge of the Rose Guess. out by Herbert C. Hoover @br all the e J058 (005 YOUNE oh, U000 ea” | tha Sonewing lottor reparatmana:, 53¢ |} this weak: s ‘Highest 63, lowest &6. The gemeral committee in charge|housewives in the country to pledge | (28 SUCh, "ORAURNC NPTL CE L™ Shg [ ThS FGISTIRE Ietter regarding the an / > $ ALARM CLocK Comparisons. was Mrs. Herbert L. Branche, assisted their assistance. gratify many friends in Norwich. been received by General Secretary |} FACTORY END PRICES ALL GRADES ALL PRICEs| Eredictions for Thursday: Showers caie Edwin Hill on' the ‘local association £ : rste) e yys Wik SR Ll Fpe, MOLTING SEASON 18 LAST scHooL om the = Norwich representative on Wash Goods, staple and novelty fabrics in all thi oP oN v which will be of unusual .interest to 3 r : uua_ e {eey i imisclty. . “The etc; lais season’s newest designs and colorings. instruction to Be Given at Cennecticut 4 The Paoti Y Me: Chris- Agricultural College. tian s st Mo s ] FACTORY END PRICES Ths last canning school of the vear |\ ENL 0% e focasion, of the fourth an- on Silks, both black and fancy, in all this sea AT FORT HILL BOTHERING EGG LAYERS Groton Residents See Flashes Again|Leghorns Made Clean Sweep During Wednesday Evening. 36th Week at Storrs. - THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 and 27 Franklin Street I Tides. Il_Hizh || Moon || Water. || Rises. 3 The flashing lights about Fort Hill, | Storrs, Conn., July 13.—Tre Leg-|wiil open at Connecticut Agriculturai o We are prepared to take ||1? Groton ;’yeres:e:n again Weanesaas | horns mage a ciean aweep in the thir. | collexs July 23. "This will be the last o By s T T SN newest fabrics. - night. Zlectricians say the as] 'y -=ixi week o e laving con! L | Wi ly scl condu yeal orders for the highest grade ]| i3 cannot possibly come from the bridge | Storrs Two Connecticut pens. both | s being pianned for the banefit of [ 97 i Ameriean Minister to China Dr |} A CTORY END PRICES 4 at Mystic for the light at that spot|entered by Windsweep ~TFarm _of | those who have been unablé to attend | ¢y rc "on that ocoasion. Somethin . 4 4 . . 3 is mot strong enoush and does not | Redding Ridse, got first and second |the earlier sessions. The school open- | op (ol 07 TRRE BCCRCion. Something on Domestics—Cottons, Table Linens, Towels, Tow- al Six hours after high water it is low|ork in the same manner as the|places with yields of 53 and 58 eggs|ing July 16 for home economics teach- | ¢ "o% SUATACLEr of This eniieman may 1 i ’ a i tide,"whis 15 followed by Aood tide " |Mashes at Forc T1ill. -One' prominent respectively. ~ A. P. Robinson's pen|ers now has enrolied its full quota of | 0% J2080 from the fact that he wag eling, Pillow Cases, Sheets, Bed Spreads, Etc. idcludi Invitati electrician of the borox;gl; watched lrode:\l\l'erl‘o,;,sN " w-;aFtv;t;delth x?"::n.;:nm; n;utnb t}oxlu 20“: 'l:::.r; 56 Dusy ofics tn CPARE Lo l‘h.lp it uding Invitations, the flashes Wednesday night ana con- [a production of 57 eggs and F. M. Peas- | o meane by July redv i, GREENEVILLE et imerlE 1o ea hie, Tanguags: |1e3's Dun from® CRESRITe. Conm. o | or ‘485 peopte” i the siats wil havs | icle associstion n” winning fhe|| FACTORY END PRICES Announcemen! R .| “stimped.™ The flashes are fo the|fourth position with a vield of 54 ezgs. | received instruction in the canning an y. Niin’ . s i . 3 Pienic at Park — Trotter-McConachie | contheast of the top of the hill and|All pens together laid a total of 3,566 | drying of frults and vegetables. En- md‘“‘;’,‘m?:iefif“;‘fl"v s gl on Dress Goods—Nun’s Veiling, Mohai ' £ Reception Wedding—Personais. the Jight is a very.powerful one. The|for the week. rollment blanks should be filled out [ 570 SADIElentiously, from o g”" s, Serges, and many other fashionable fabrics. ¢ and At e —— suzsestion that they may be from| Soe of the birds in the contest are|immediatsly by tho Jdesizing o at_ | ione e of Crtnans utie Boomed. 2 Cards. Thursday the Ladics’ Mi o- | passing automebiles has been offered [now molting and this means, of course, | tend the session opening A 3 : ciety of the Federated church held 4 |ind refused bu those who . under- | that the cxg production must continué | his is the fast school of (he vear and [And the leading oMoials of the city |} FACTORY END PRICES sal i ; LB stepped forward fo be Introduced by " Vi basket picnic at the park instead of |stand automonile lishts, as they say|to fall off from this time on to the|when it ls once filed no further op- ¥ ) : ;. Al isiting Cards, Business || oer o P e o e ora a8 Spewarhul s e lena of he competition. ' As 2 rule | portunits il be given, | - 7" |ihe amsociation secretaries. | Atter ex. on Men’s Wear. Umlierw_can Shirts, Hosiery, Neck Prc 51 l'dl the church. The ladies left during the [If high tension wires were in that|hens do not lav and molt simultane- e authos ies especi e atten- 0 and Professional Cards, Etc. JI e e e e e i e | e o e Saian gosgib ;e | ously Tor ike heir owncrs hens seem | tion to the ‘importance of al visitoms | 00" bI% Aurprise and appreciation of oert suspediers Belis, Ete. e After luneh there was a short business | expiained as thore are Instances where|to Ao their very best when they at-|arriving on Monday. e arrivals g p * Furnished mecting, the president, Mrs. Iimer |the same effect is produced but there|tempt only ens thing at a time. Trap- | cause confusion and dlsorganization.|® CUP of tea in the omcial watting |} FACTORY END PRICES H Estim % e same 1 oc h d then to ride in the militar 3 : ino Mulkins, presiding. Tt was Voted to|arc no high tension wires there. nest records have demonstrated the|It has been found necessary to rule (00 and ry prens " o) 21 JORN & GEOQ. H. BLISS jcmic the Womust meeting o ‘e soc | Those who have seen the lights are|Tact that in generas the late. javers ghat at reservations Mol taken up by |Eoigrnor's cariage o the association on Women’s Wear—Millinery, Waists, Coafs, Su b4 o ciety. The party returned to Greene- | strong in eir opinion that they are|and late molters are the ones that al- | Monday n it be forfeited except in = H H J r - JEWELERS villa ‘uring the latter part of the af- ‘ing # message and if the mys-[se began first the previous autumn.|case of notification three days previ- | THrough crowded streets lined with House Dresses, Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, Etc., ternoon. not investizated soon searching|The hen that lays into the autumn fs | ous. soldiery, the minister and the some- — nar will take it upon themselves|theteror: i o what abashed secretary drove to the 'ORY EN! ES — ———— WEDDING. x-,:”flfsfn the my (ér‘,\”" Restotuis of sz‘;:flxf}n‘:'lh‘cm;"cllral x':{ ;J.‘Z?J";’h’; CONN. TOWNS WELL ORGANIZED :;:oer“;‘:‘" ;-{e-g;u:lmr--h:!‘!w: ‘-u-‘e!;; FACT! SY D Sl:cliSr eir and tiosey T Women T — F Hill sav they 101 nothing of {is the best h [ e ¥ : 'Wea anda y or en WILLIAM C. YOUNG | e M nastie. A o SE ST Ione S tne Usat Den T Khep. The enrly R TR MONASRYATION. | poiiding on-ite broafiac ani Dbt Mis c‘sjmc'?,iefdrm and lafants ’ B . = : practice to watch for | poer cet. ciation, whic S. b g - Tohtdy M, STnin McCommdili e A U Tame Committes Busy at Work on Hoover's | hitherto done an almost exclusive stu. 15968, 1 : STETS e YOUN land Mark Troiter were married by Wt and are seldom dis- 0 M = : C ENT and | omy,, The sroom was born in New |00 4or CampopaTe e, Barred Plymouth Rocks. Practically without exception, the|winning the support of the officials, on Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Laces, Embro : Best wo and materials at wight | y ool B0 18 P o s hare! Een towns of Connecticut ars organized [the gentry, and the merchants, which ) 2 el d A " : ied labor. | Caninlth, Eni 18 s e o JOLLY TIME, 6 Iairfields = Poultry Farms, _ |for food conservation and home eco- |classes must back it If it is to support eries, Small Wares, Toilet Articles. : 50 West Main St | 1o daushter of Mr ang ot I i % Short Falls, N. H. ...... . 1519 | nomics work. A committee of women [the promised $25,000 building which 4 o 4 Fizsatper. - A N Paradc Streets Then Perform in New| 1 Merritt . Clark, Brookfield |in each town has taken over the work | American friends are giving in mem — g SR London Theatre. , JCenter, Conn. .............. 1305|0of distributing literature upon vari- |ory of the martyred Horace Tracy - Q E N T' -r- ! T e, 2 Michizan Poultry Farm, Lans- |ous home economits subjects and are | Pitkin. H Pl g ppaals. | 7he exuber: snirits of forty-five s0g, Meh. " L ....0.. . - 1251} aise arranging for canning and food | The fourth anniversary meeting was : | Xeil Finayson is spending the week | vonne men e Cosst Guard White Wyanditt conservation demonstrations. This|enthusiastic from the start. The size 0 : (1 | at Groton Lonz Point Acadomy at § Frumbull caused a 15 Merry Sht Fa ) organization malkes it possible to bring | of the auditorium limited the audience . L. Je =) H = L] rrythought Farm, Columbi ~ o . | o e e stir 2t the head of State street, New ey ey 1393 |any auestion of ln-“wrtusca to the at- fo a very select group of about two Suite Al iiding | of New Jersey is v s |J.ondon. Wednesday evening, where|sp Opea G. o v ¢ tention of practically every woman in|hundred. These Included the leading : urte 46 Shannen Building A. F. Campbell of P hix ron a4 anl gave cheers for Ro% © Hoisht Bridgeton, | Connccticut within & few Java. “At|military and civil apthorition, eaus & Rilrae olae o b * clevator Shetucket Streer | the ost pls other prominent |19 yoseph Morsau. Wailum Take, | Bresent this organization is busy with |cators, gentry, merchalts. bankers, and [ When the train pulled out Dr. Relench | knowiedse of e ent . ‘©hone 1 = men. When ther Ieft a poifit near t © g X ... 1216 | the campaign to secure =igners to the | prominent residents of the citr. The|left on the platform a grov max e irash : i T JBERERSE SBUNCH | Leibrar o the ¥. M C. A. Ahede Teland Reds. " 17'®| Hoover nousewives pledge. chief "of police loaned nus his band |JB whose hearts he had won a place g g >4 IOTIC | SEEKS EXEMPTION s were Walter Jones, £ Pl Tp to date the committee of food | which rattled the panes right royall. |Of high rezard and warm esteem, and| iy : NOTICE i = chairmin of the Y. M. <. 47 Allaws Herd 1o Beat Reds. . |suppiy of the state council of defense|It was evident from the first that|Who think more hizhly than cier of Sobh ate € : g ot e I Wants Cutl S T = at the Academy and Herbe Newport, R. - .......... 1422 | has distributed to the farmers of the |there was to be no lask of applause, | PTes i e ey DEAD HORSES AND COWS 1 e e Law " Abrogatsd 7 well known bafitor Hillview Poultry Farm. St. state 125 bushels of buckwheat. This [St. Luke's account of fhe Good Samar- | he has chosen to represent fthe Inter: 4 1oved Free of Charge | or Its Mcmbers. . - The bhovs sans sonzs.and when Albans, Vt. . ... ... 1327 |means that at least 150 acres of this|itan brought forth the firat good |e2ts of the United States in this sreat]eulty, | 163_New London. Asik for Chas.| . g SREed | e Ten eatmeten in 8 sround¥s Geoige W. Havsis Woatpoct crop has been added to the srain crop |round of hand clapping, and what fol- |land. = And the Voung Mens Chrd asiovis & Keate e-. Reverse charge. cticut Sounctt of | the buildinz and cheered Conn. tvieeiinereranes. 1309 | Of the ‘Btate. Jowed the prayer might have been |tian Association s glad that the & s, BEIS. B WEST SIDE HIDE Co. prin steps Wednesday after- | gicers of the assoriation. White Leghorns. taken for an encore. \When it came |relisious interest is being Soni. tins Sntiiod . P60 Bix 79, Now iERsdahiar o Eanizatis £o b Glen T hier ihkytwrint (o 'a miskine whatells yuys o iR RREERIRE - FORMER ACADEMY BOY to Minister Reinsch’s speech, however, | Fesented help and is ready . jopt) Of \the Provisions ‘of the state|noy were given permission to use the| ° 4 T o 5 Ll SAFE IN FRANGE |Pis sentences were punctuated by en- The Ship and Eng _ e o | by et bes e e M T i e : thusiastic approval on ihe part of the A BIG FISHING RECORD. e T A . Rl o Bl o theatre had clozed and the boys |50 Fiillter Pe - Chinese. He spoke of the Old Chi- — S ooks of instruct ‘ i 5 jemnt the entire org: n p Themseives. Thon | ¢, eld Comn. Carlos Barry of Quaker' Hill Located |, "Jny' tne ‘New, emphasizing the[301 Salmon in a Month—Waeight 5309 | Pooks of instruction whicn will bs DEL-HOFF HOTEL e SBi rUR L Cmas I forme anamar I 0. L % at Bordeaux. yalue of the treasures handed down Pounds. has Dl IS Witk 156 Gt e e, dr SRl CI9 SRS . ST te sirest to the New 2 2 ¢ S 2 A B rom China’s great past and the me § Sard Bty &t 1he Sent. B EUROPEAN PLAN | ammittee chaizmen to establish of-|yo0t" where thev sans farewell songs. cellaneous. Carlos Barry, cashier of the Union|of conserving them through the| Archibald Mitched is still with Mr | (0%, Fuard duty at the plast HAYES BROS. Props. & 2 S St — g 51 Cloyes &Suilivan. (Buff Wy- Bsb“,\ an: ’Tf'“!l ‘;f is in “.ef‘flé’: 2 |broadening social relations #Aid of ex- | Olds at tneir Runnymede lodze waters | U0l 00800 colat artiilery oo daph oz 26-28 Sread: s JOHN F. AMBURN INSTALLED andottes) Hartford, Conn. .. 1332|Cablesram from his son, Carlo: In | pressing them through the new politi- [ on the Restigouche river, and will not | matily ae to 8 b SeS R R e 5 | K. OF P. OFFICERS,|!? Holliston Hil' P. Farm (White I o felling of his safe arrival Infcal forms of the present. He fouch- | start for home until the new camp | = » gy e cuoced : kg 3 Rocks) Holliston F1ill, Mass., ‘129g| Bofdeaus. France. =~ == o' ed on the friendship betwesn the Unit- | has been established, which may take | \ays Tussday evening the Pirst ¢ & ¥ rirmen = i > 4 54 Obed G. Rnight, (White Or- Mr. rry s in the American Am-leq States and China and the desire|a week longer. Coast artillery, men w - e y Morwich District Deputy ‘and .Staff| T i ons) BHdgeton, R: 1 1241 bulance service. ~ His many friends| o his country to co-operate in secur- | The total gatch of salmon on Runny- yson at N A e 5 2 - .pinzto p v ta i o Z e total Gatch of salmon on Runny- | 4 ot 1esson &t the armors &r w o commit- | Officiated at New Londen. ::;‘e‘;‘nfl be glad to know of his safe|ing tho best in both old and new for |mede lodge Wwaters, Restigouche TIVER, | nesday sven g it - 2 FUe compile,. i vel. g £$ arrival. China. e d . M. C.|N. B 4 7th to Ju g o - R DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |[thc serionaci of Mine commit John T. Amburn, district deputy | LARGE INCREASE WSy 1e g dnatelof thy iNav- | T0% (L OF SHOTERE 0 the E_MC I B, fa0m8 June Teh 0 e Tenth Oo. {o_imake theis b > [coma not he named ai this time. -~ |erand chancelior. 'and a staft of IN FRANCHISE TAX|WiCh Fres Academy. this feeling of the United States as|pounds, average 17 252-30 'he’ patsiotic spirit shows the DEDtal Surgeofl | sub-committee a eommittee to | hbta Sl has from Iyobwien dn. — well as being the expression of the| Selected salmon from women of Connecticut cofexs b P ot e s h(‘" Em 2 n:\ \gy,m‘-rl v‘v‘v;dr'?:;; of :évv;rv n‘m :r»«c\fe. Amounts te 3817.621.33 According to DUTIES OF RECISTRANTS. spirit of Jesus Christ, wishing to help|to 38 pounds. which was our ¢ plea to the ; See . % al e e 0. 48, nesday aigl the my . s to the utmost in the all around devel- | catch. We had 136 fish which weiz ped e. who found - VeGrery Buitding, Norwich. Conn. |a7d marsennel of ihiscommiito o | £ Mo Tain longe uiame Commissioner Cerbin. Following Steps Should Be Taken inlopment of men. Dr. Reinsch's ad- | 5012 mounde average 2 Ftibers and: stidents Jetdiciaeh ubon ater. | o countyl Baions strept: rh ai: E e T e Connection With Draft. dress was well adapted to his audi- |pounds. There were four rods |eager to render this servics = emmitiecs were authorized to se- |tha tank of pase i ¢ franchise tax paid by stock in- il < : - g e o o R B e STASC LT el iR e R R B i . ence and was highly apprecated by |of the time, hut sometimes fi n T | would put the American as possille. It is beBevod tha i foc e & wype amounts to $81 st o4 Did vou register on June 37 them. At first the noise of passing|five davs six rods. possession of & Wo o TEAMING AND ur v el ks o anols| folawed the Lusiness of the meeting. {2 i e o aid, it is jhcumbent on rickshas threatened to be disconcert-| This is the hest record ever made | bp premen tnat wo e 2 TRUCKING unteers will be found who will handle| 'The officers seated _for the next|0Sures anuounced by William H. Cor- AR LA 5 i M R ing, but the chief of police was seen |on these pool | s T e secretarial work for the county |si n €. C.. Will Belch- . state tax co ioner, an in- th o "eiv o r % B s DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |committees. devoting a fow hours|om mo et e i aiam Relch-| crease of over 3200.636 over last v¢ in conmection with the (O Ey £ oroes Wnd) quis e ieE I — REASONABLE PRICES each wedk to the work and dividing|A. Rues: M. of W.. C. M. Dunn: M.|This is the second vear that stock i:- _draft: t g e - alve NEW LONDON SOLDIERS WILL Visitors at Bushnell Place the work =o tha 3, e Sirance compaies have b biiged| Find out the number of the ex-|to a side street A. D. LATHROP Compelled to Work more than an | Borkan: 0 o et i i M | o pay A franchise tax o the aists | emption *district in which vou live | ~Then. after a song by the quartette TAKE LESSONS IN FRENCH, | _Oscar F. Kraus of the f (o7 4 hour or two eacl L B Sherman. " ™land at the last session of the gen-| Yind cut where the headquarters|opportunity was given for the audi- — e, o e e . Phone 175 Wihen Uie; staleoWilh s ofpantintion | il D Sral dssembly an attempt wes made{o the &xempiion board for that|emfe fo tike the platform, ana there|gonnestiout Gellege Teachers Have | ter. Gtiss Helen, Mise Cathorine C - of the council of defense is compiet- | NEw COLLEGE PRESIDENT to have the tax paid on the income |district are located. oo ng opuieenlve |silence aud. p Voluntesred Th, Services. peil_af USpestle S0 J. we : 80, RER ROl he e TN OLLEG rather than the maket valoe of the| Find cut whether vou have been |longed waitinz. The chief of polic d_Thei | Ponovan of Newark, N. 3 e v DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |census of all organizations in the NOT YET SELECTED|capital stock. ' The attempt failed, |EiVen a new number by the local first strode forward and shouted pis| o . o =~ Z0= o | itors for the week at the home of (e £ h state doing work connected with the R ERONE. i et il ettey el e, | Snd AR Elen, T what s mum- | aipvoval of everythiuge In . geaeral, 3, CECEEESE IR ich is_use e el 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conm. | war, the census to be taken under the |No Date Sct For Board of Trustees’|their tax on the market value of|ber is. ; iter Roinsant Ton e ang rsato | barracks for the Second Co on j2uthorization and supervision of the Meeti the capital stock this vear. Find out, as seon as the “draw- |Minister Reinachi Ten thousand vyears|JaHSSH IPL. Iigeratt o, ret ofce Hours: Connecticul ‘State Councll of Defense. st 5 fo the tax iaws of the|ing” takes place in Washington,|to the United States! Ten thousand |RFTIery, of Bridgepors the, foe ‘10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment| Of interest to cities and towns in| P Valentine Chappell, chairman of Ty insurance company hav- | Whether your number was drawn. 3”";."§[""f“”'\' "f‘;‘, e s dier boys who may be ere lon council In_regard to the freight sit-|recticut Col = 7 i the laws of the state and doing busi- Iy T, e e g ‘ 4 Co st college women proposition that all freight cars should | committee which is to select the mew |15 Of each vear, shall pay to the|Totice by mail or not. s ; n foreign asse. | sordler bovs and the Now London Ship “fc ! n be promptly loaded and unloaded, and & “hap. | State treasurer a tax on its corporate| Present Tourself cn the date spe-|association was not a ne. Ci turnishing the Overhaulmg 2 acfinite utzp will be taken ac once | LI certed that he Big ot Yrow Haw | TAnchise equal to *ona-halfof 1|cified to the local board no matier|ciation Tuc a Chiness V. C A ama | and, Enzine, Co. was fumishinz (i to secure this end. Developments| oon the committee would make a re-|Per cent. on the market value of | Whether you o uThEe B was the Paotingfu Y. M. C. A. and|lesson was given Thursday afternoon -4 will be reported by the committee|port each share of its capltal stock. If|cally fit or not 3 t 3 5 nd lessons will be given twice a week and Repair Work |m il . e o e o toe. ot | S35 i 105, ool ok T\ R B m 200 1o i oxemp. | 300 £t o2y Yo et iid 3 | 70 Tenters ¥ ‘ o i 5 R cithi = tion, make vour preparations early |voung men but that old men with u ucar ke voted to continue its work in the|neating of the board of trustees and | !X required within a specified time, becruna your clatm ¥ must be fed | young hearts misht. have ‘an equai| - When it was proposed that the Ne 15 Main Street FUNERAL OF ALL KINDS ON P hairman Dacin F. Burpes of the |1t Will provably 3pr be held until the [ Il 07 the tox See Yice el S "he Todhl board within = seven|share in It. He them spoke of ihe|London Snip and Engine Co. would committee on state protection. and | somaments To renay do mmonnce iry| .The Travelers Insurance Co. was|days after vou are called. Spivit of Jesus, who ypat i Uiy In Y 20 T e nice WItROUE $0106 AUTOMOBILES, chairman of the military emergency | (1o a™"" £ Gov Simeon B Haldwin|the heaviest contributor to the state| And remember: IT IS UP TO|serving men and was nailed to the = sheith c board, reported plans for the future | Cinairmon of ihe meomiier treasury, paying $237.000. The | YOU! Crous or thelsaalies By aIsic ihe fume—————— CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |us of i Home Gusrd companice | h s Ketna Life Tneuramce Con paid 3119 | You are mot exempt. no matter|said we cannot but most heartily ap- ’ ‘What these plans are will be an- 750, these being the only two insur-|Who or what you are until you|prove. The ‘next volunteer speaker HOBN-. 1817, ey noURced at the promer thas oy tha|P. P. C. CLUB ENTERTAINED e o e e only e vses.” | have bean sxmined. Was Gen. Wu Pei Pu, who compared rwich, Tule 2. 1817, a TRUCKS and CARTS, council. His report was accepted. BY FRANK A. D. CILLY You cannot be exempted or dis-|Christianity with Confucianism and| son to Mr. and Mrs, Buick of 17 R e e = g charged until you have demanded|Buddhism, calling attention to points| FPratt street. Mechanical Rerairs, Painting, Trim-! The National Arts club, through its|Pleasant Evening Spent in Instru- SUNDAY SCHOOL BASEBALL. |exemption or discharge. . eonpnn. sepsClly hELwaen The tha MARRIED. ning, Upholstering and Wood Work.[American Artists' War Emergencs mental and Vocal Music. Cptast Betwoss v T at Gosmnl ot pog ot eeamia) automall | former. St ik New Tondon Gidy Assiotant Blacksmithing in all its branches. |Fundec ommitice, vesterday announc. i = ispsert Bt i SN Dechme e st or o siolowed & brief: repatt S Rev P. M. Ker © g : g he P. club vy ou . may find yourself suddeniy |in( Paotingfu, after w ne climax| T ] nx and Miss ne 3 B o o e, (o TBtilien | of [ mat ot e Nomo of Frank 4. D Ciliv| Inninga ordersa "'to @ _training camp or|of the evening was reached when Gen. ; N, HENRY E. CHURCH for American art workers or their de- | twenty fourth birthday. — The even.| An interesting feature Ir connec- |branded as a deserter 1""";";, vou T‘an‘g Y\; l';-hnbs. whz is_just moving Tuly WM, SMITH ALLEN pendents. J. Alden Weir, of Wind- | ing was spent wWith mstrumental and | tion with the Sunday School picnics at |5¢8 o 1t that vou comply with “all|to Paotingfu, but who lias been in o i i ham, is & member of the committes. | matal colcminns amone whnh aas | Occan Beach on Wednesday was the |thesa legal requiremente. contact with the association else-| Hevnoids and Miss Mildred B De Raachicl came. Dalser the Brocmwe —— where, ‘announced that he would give| both of Bridgeport song by John Donahue, Let's All Be CQMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. [$200 for the local work. FHe was call- this 507 to 515 North Main St. CAVE WELDING & MFG. C0.J§ GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt serviceday or night Tel. 642-2 Lady Assistan: Amdricanis Now. During the even-|Congrasational and the Trinity Metho ed upon for a speech and briefly and| et Gharles ing At CHlly was presentec With |G immoceible %o niy but thre ein. |Claims Approved By Compensation |modostly spoke of his approval of the| T T orinta McConact NOTICE! 2 > i H Mark Trotter, both of ‘Hinckley “ i3 v ed Commissiener Denohue. type of work done by the associmation| 2n4 Ma . ¢ mue‘u"? C. Leroy Hill in behalf of a:nzxe ”:ru‘t ;g:;- gx‘: f:ntt::_t fi.“”... and of his desire to help, Fe was| FOII Dr. Sinay will be sble to re Those present were Theedore Ken- |tures were the hitting and running| The following_compensation asres- Ioeiy. susinasd, thunh siew of thi . . % ket g ai s Compen- R neds. Henry Kennersen, Ferbert Hill,|of Rev. T K. Newlang, who caugtt | ton Commissionor Jamea 7. Dome. | little lower atandard than hin gict, | BAIBER—In this ci 12, 1217, |sume }n;-prucllce on or abou July 2n Herry Hiscox, John Donahue and C. s Tea and cake were th a Mrx, Rose Barber. daughier of Mr , win Hill and_C. 1. Smith. The bat- [hue: Ad: joake WiTe, toonissrawd R A Mrs, Joseon De Barros fheoy T, ntc wim Turaished Dy {IET G tht Drindwas tesin wie BS-| She Jég-Léms Company of Paw-|sn coportunity given to talk inform- | 3SR MF, JoseUn De Barros T SIS Jop win Hill and Supt. H. C. Cary, Mr. |catuck and Geo. W. Rideout of le!; -ll_;hto!I‘J‘r. !lzemxrl;-mm‘ 23 o ,\:wmmi sereet, Saturday morning o Cary bei iving end. catuck.' The employe had his _ le e following m ore n| at 8 oclock equiera mass at St Expresses Go Through Here. Durinéngh:‘dtn:'e ?fftle:'rmm Miss | hand badly cut, losing his Index finger | time. the Tao Yin, or Prefect, our| Patrick's church at 9 o'clock Owing to a wreck on the Boston & |yannah Ripley in which she ex-|and injurying his thumb and third fleading civil official, Invited' Dr.| BARTOLUCCI_In this ity July 11, Shea & Burke Albany road between Worcester and | prossed her sreat interest In the|fnger of the left hand. Compensation |Reinsch. ihe associafion directors, the| )¢ 7., Ralph Bartolucd],’ of' 219 South _ Springfleld, the expresses Nere mr'|Broadway Sunday school was received {is to be paid during the period of dis-|secretaries, and the other wmale for- | Thames strect, . . o o 41 Main Strest through this city Wednesday night. | ng"‘read. 1t broaght forth three|ability at the rate of $8.75 per week |eigners to' a banquet at his vamen.|Funeral from his late home Saturday = E cheers and a word of appreciation was |and to be followed by compensation at | Associated with his name on the in-| _ujem massat St Patrici's chureh at 1 Di tors Joins His Regiment. by g Baiy < £y the rate of $9.75 per week for 38 weeks | vVitation card. were those of twenty | 10 aciock. - Burial in Ei. Joremhs uneral Direcliors Fugene Sabourin has returned to i for loss of index fin Supplemen- | leading citizens of the town. On this| cemeters. Jjoin his regiment in Chester, Pa., after tal agreement to follow for the loss |occasion much good fecling was ex-| COSGROVE-—In Boston, Iuly 11, 1817 spending a few days furlough with his Company X Drill of thumb and third finger if found |pressed between Chinese and Ameri-| James F. Cosgrove of Norwich. aged = S the - e. cans and many toasts were drunk, as| 78 vears and 10 month: — folks on Broad street. 48 1aSiads were completed 2t the resu | necoscars to amputate the sam: Dr. Reinsch put it, to “the two great | PReral on arcival of train’ from Fhs- s WHEN ng‘;'",f‘{; yaL ’,‘;‘",."“'; St. Swithin's dav is Sunday next |under the command of Capt. Charles | Fruit jars can be easily opaned it | republics of industry and peace. ven and Hartford rallroad staifon |iness berore th o & "‘cé"é,,';,‘g',_" ‘when it is to be hoped it will not bel A. Hagbers, at the.regular drill held {you will take of the top with a| The company at the banquet ad-| ai 135 p m. Friday. Barial in oo fmedium. better Vei columns of The 50 rainy as it was yesterday. Tuesday evening in the state armory. |plece of sandpaper. journed in a body to the station, and| Mary's cemetery. vertising colum

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