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TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Connectiout “ON THE MOHEGAN TRAIL” The Vernon Stiles Inn IN BEAUTIFUL THOMPSON, CONN. 36 Miles from Norwich Excellent Tal Fine Golf Links, the ideal Place for cations and Rest, or Week Ends, inest Country Sur- roundings. Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These : Ugly Spots M There’s no longer the slightest n ot ‘n’e ing ashamed of your freckles, the |as the prescription othine — double strength — Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. * Simply get an-ounce of othine — double strength — from any drugsist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that Hoover Pledge — Miss Daphne Selden Explains Federal Food Conservation Movement. : of Norwich Telephone 36-3 Putnam ‘C. B. LYMAN, Proprietor Captain Jimmie’s Inn LORD’S HILL, STONINGTON, CONN. NOW OPEN Boiled Live Lobsters and Fish Dinne: . Afternocon Tea, 4 to 6 Telephone 414-3 JAMES H. SISTARE, Prop. Hotel Oxfor Copley Square, Bosten, Mass. Public Library, Trinity Church, New Opera Nea ristian Sclence Church, House and but ten minutes to shopping planning for the house to house can- vas to be carried on during the next. week or ten days in the interest of the federal food conservation urged by Mr. Hoover. The meeting was presided over by Miss Louise Howe, who is a member of the Home Econ- omics committee of the county farm bureau. The speaker of the afternoon was Miss Daphne Selden, who is as- sisting Miss Luddington in organizing the campaign, which it is planned to make very thorough and is designed to explain just what is desired of every housewife in this crisis of food short- age arfd the consequent necessary food economy. The pledge to be signed reads as follows To the Food Admintstrator, Washing- ton, D. C. I am glad to join you in the ser- vice of food conservation for our na- tion and I hereby accept membership in the United States food administra- chens that this may be accomplished. Sunday and Holida, A meeting held in the parish house | remaining forty per cent. the coming |[e€ven the worst freckles have begun Binners a SwO"-'h'f, £ of Park church, Thursday afternoon, |year to send to them. It is through ;‘ngmva:&ifé dwel';i!‘;el‘;m ;23?:9:!]%:: Also Steak S or_Parties was for the purbose of explaining and |the elimination of waste in our kit-|have vamisted eoFOw. L. S RCQOT Through the substituting of different |Completely clear the skin and gain a materials than wheat for our own use | beautiful clear complexion. it can be greatly furthered. The sub- stitution of many things in place of what we have always been accustomed Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to to has become of vital necessity to |Iemove freckles. our allies. It is not expected that ——— ey we will give up our luxuries of £00d, | hayve Secretary Daniels and other raval more than that, we should not do %o.|omotals labor under the impression It 1s by using, and conserving for our S own use, the perishable products and |soay New London was & place where saving the staples for the use of our “I am convinced that the girl was allies, that we will' do the greatest |, . iorim of an assault, but how seri- service. We save not for ourselves, but to share with them. the waste or saving in each individ- ual kitchen may be, probably is, small, but taken as a nation the amount saved or lost will win or lose us the day. it 4s certain that every woman in our land today is willing, is eager and alive with earnestness to help her country but many of us are not quite ous it was I am not prepared to state. Of course | Neither am I in a position to say that she was given an anaesthetlc. girl says that the man's Wet when he placed it over her mouth. The hand was But there might not have been any chloroform or any other anaesthetic on his hand which might have been placed over her mouth to smother or subdue any possible outcries on the part of the gii chandise. - White Goods, Linens, Towels TURKISH TOWELS LIVE WIRE SALE Only Two More Days of the Big Sale Saturday night marks the close of this big annual, economy event. Every department still offers many money-saving opportunities to every woman who appreciates a true bargain. Come in today or Saturday and secure your share of the underpriced mer- REMEMBER--Saturday Will Be The Last Day Toilet Goods Department LARGE CAN 'TALCUM POWDER—thres odors SALE PRICE f%e and business section. tion, pledging myself to carry out the | sure of just how to do that and Jjust | %0 e S BALE PRICE: 100 | ' OBOPELiesissuiasonssidesosonss Eievizic cars pass the Oxford to B.|directions and advice of the food ad- | what is the wisest way to set about | . e Sl Was frightened almost to AIR FLOAT TALC—8 odors....SALE PRICE 9 & M. R R station all S8 lines and|ministrator in the conduct of my |it. Through this movement which we - - . Socardhug o G BALESBRICE 180 . tvery part of the city and suburba. e i i by S TR T on o Sie testimony given by witnesses. Even SALE PRICE 17 19 JERGEN'S TALC—7-ounce package 12040 Singls rooms $1.00 and up; with batn | household, insofar as my circum- |Jjoin by signing ooy er e Dledge we Io. |today when she was being questioned, = < 2 Brctuctifes 01 2. and up; 'S . y S v i g ¥ i o0, R Every woman joining will -receive |ters in this natlon and our allies In | h "% 3OSt sent her into hysterics” ---SALE PRICE 220 150 JER WHB RS I v VIl b g PHILIP P. PRETTO authentic bulleting from time to «time | doing our part in this world struggle. [ G2 SHOMEY TG G4 not care to valios _SALE PRICE 250 25c WOODBURY'S FACE POWDER.......... 20s talling of xechods of CONMMPVing SupE ] Suiely n 1o More conslstent snd 10y |out o respect:for Nt aua lior tuiriily: INITIALED TOWELS SALE PRICE 500 3%c DERMA VIVA LIQUID BEAUTIFIER— Dplies; and ganéral. fntormufion sl D8 (81 ey oM WIS Drove: ouT devufion and e tHOUPHE Ghat 4f e colpEit shonta |l 100 o REE o DS e 5 thres shades ....civecseioasans SALE PRICE 2% furnished. There will be no hard and |love, and service to our country. not be apprehended, the girl should be 16c INITIALED WASH CLOTHS D : fast rules laid down. Miss Howe added a word in behalf | caveq as much humiliation as possi- SALE PRICE 12V4c 40c HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM $1.25 To New York $1.25 Miss Selden called attention to the | of the Housewife's Leagus. hoping that | 11" e 2 SALE PRICE 358 fact that we are already sending to|many new members might enroll. Ou FLee 75¢ , C & AN our allies sixty per cent. of the wheat | of every $10 ralsed in ten-cent aues,| KN|GHTS OF COLUMBUS SALE PRICE 5% ot achorad e 8 2 g WA?ESuAT‘ED;:{I‘CE 76 Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 eight will be used for the local Com- Who is the scout assistant aid for information? What has the Brooklyn navy vard got to do with the Boy Scouts of the State Attorney Hadlai A. Hull, who has been investigating the circum- stances surrounding the alleged as- sault on a l4-year-old girl in Will- the moral and social weifare of the Catholic men of the army and navy, has placed upon the order a great re sponsibi The action of the war department in designating the Knights of Columbus as the channel through EXTRA FINE BLEACHED DAMASK The price we ask you today would not buy these linens from the manufacturer $1.50—$1.75 AND $2.00 A YARD WE WILL ALSO SELL AN ODD LOT OF TABLE necessarv to keep them from actual TO NEW YORK starvation. Hoover has to raise the|munity Canning club. TO RAISE FUND e AcaED L L L R e Uaee 25c WRISLEY'S PERFUME....8ALE PRICE 21s FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ™M to be Used f¢ I s e SANITOL TOOTH PASTE, POWDER or SERVICE BETWEEN BOY SCOUT PLAN STATE ATTORNEY BELIEVES °"§’ iy el Welfare of the ALL-LINEN DAMASK —full bleached —63 LiQuiD ..SALE PRICE 71s NORWICH AND NEW YORK PO Coidie R wnd Sedove B T B T e o loe oa 250 EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE............ 200 From Norwich Tuesdass, Tars- ENCOUNAERS AcQNAG R T IR i, doslamticn by the: was | depart i 25c VERNAS TOOTH PASTE.......... sieiis 8o ays, Sundays at 5 p. m. ——— g } s At D Triage, || General Organization Machinery [Says Fourteen Year Old Girl Tells a|ment of the Knights of Columbus as A Pin, Mkt Bivore fout Heceowt Which Is Yet Unexplained, Stralghtforward: Story. ‘the offictal . agency - for. looking . after These fine Damasks cannot be duplicated to- SPECIAL PALMOLIVE OFFER . day for anywhere near the prices we paid. 80c Worth of Specialties for 44¢ JAR OF PALMOLIVE CREAM er BOX OF PALMOLIVE FACE POWDER WITH 3 CAKES PALMOLIVE SOAP - state of Connecticut? iams Memorial park, New London, : RWICH TOWN And why should the scout assist-|Fourth of July night, had the girl in|Which the moral and social welfare CLOTHB AND INADKINS (AT PRICES 'ABOUT FOR 440 NO ant aid for information, apparently in|his office Thursday morning and [Of the soldiers and sailors will be look- ONE-HALF THEIR PRESENT VALUE. IO SOAS SALE PRICE 7 R EER T charge of the Third Naval district and | questioned her. The girl, whose name | €4 after, has the hearty endorsement MERCERIZED DAMASK OF EXCEPTIONAL 10c OLIVILO 8OAP.....cc0000.0 . Scotland Road Social Club Voted $25 |located at the Brooklyn navy vard, be | State Attorney Hull did not feel dis- |©f the three American cardinals and 49c—59c—69¢ AND 75c A YARD FEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN $or ol Ceoss—Pevatnale: authorized to prevent the Boy Scouts|posed to make public, told a coherent | the entire hierarchy of the church of 100 bottl SALE PRIC . of Connecticut from helping the mili- | story, according to the state attorney, | the United States. -----SALE PRICE 150 iy o = g 7o Maurice Gay of Town street is spend- | tary emergency board and the com- |regarding the assault. The chairman of the war depart- veesrs..8ALE PRICE 250 160 bottle... --SALE PRICE 18 5 WORE-At Ocem Bosdl. mittee on state protection of the Con-| The state attorney also questioned |Ment’s commission of training camp SALE PRICE 29 25c bottle......... +-SALE PRICE 18, itsiiinsady necticut State Council of Defense as|a man named Bogue, who was one of | 3CtiVities, Raymond B. Fosdick, has 39c quality. . pid so & 10c SEA SPONGES. ceseees.8ALE PRICE 8o and Mre. Adelbert Rudd of West | channels of information on .any sus- |the first to see the girl in her dis- |2ddressed the following letter to Su- WHITE GOODS FOR SKIRTS 150 RUBBER SPONGES SALE PRICE 10e spent Thursday at Ocean picious activities which may be going tressed condition after the assault and preme Knight James A. Flaherty “At the meeting of the commission 29c—39¢c—59c—65¢ A YARD on in the state, when that proposed |who accompanied her home. A Mrs. g ache SSORBENT COTTON IN LARGE ROLLS Jotion is approved by the board and | Johnsen. who. siso et fhe. il was|on training camp activities held June 20c WHITE RIPPLETTE. .SALE PRICE 17¢c A g AR o4 Mre. James Kiblen and two children | the council and the local scoutmas- | questioned at her home in Hempstead | 1% It was unanimously voted to rec- 25¢ WHITE CREPE. .SALE PRICE 1% 35c roll. SALE PHICE # . re visiting Mrs. John Nagle of West jters? street Wednesday night. secretary v 25¢ roll. 1o 2 R AP G These are questlons in which the| The victim of the assault was taken |2CCePtance of the generous proposi- WE WILL SELL 500 VQRDSHREK‘Z’ANTS iy state council, the emergency board |to State Attorney Hull's office by Po- | tion of the Knights of Columbus of bolF I““:A""é "I"""h"‘fi"a Gl i NS TOILET PAPER Jerome Taylor Wauwecus | and other leaders in state affairs are |liceman W. Earl Wooten and John J.[June in regard to the erection o eached and also huckaback, the valu - ortained a family gathering of | vitally interested, and for which they |Cavanaugh. These officers have been | Puildings for social purpose in the ing 25c a yard eeessesn.. SALE PRICE 200 SALE PRIGK., 76 ROLL—4 FOR S8 nday. appear to be able to find no answer. |investigating the matter, under the di- [ &TMY training camps in the United BUY YOUR TURKISH TOWELS DURING THIS SALE PRICE.. 10e ROLL—3 FOR 25c The crux of the matter is that the |rection of State Attorney Hull since | States Secretary Baker yesterday SALE PRICE,. wees. 7o package—4 FOR 280 Mrs Hampton is spending a week with Mrs. Zeorge Peck of Plain Hill. Sarah B. Markem of East Miss Doris Mason of nding two weeks with Miss \forzan of West Town street. Meriden_is Ida Mrs. Michael Ryan and children_are g Mrs. Ryan's mother, Mrs. s Tayles, of Fitchburg, Conn. Mrs. Daniel Wheeler and daughter of Otrobando avenue spent the day re- ntly with friends at Brewster's Neck. Robert Staplin and family of Wash- nzton place are spending a few weeks state protection committee wanted the Boy Scouts to assist them in follow- ing up certain doings of a suspicious nature and all was going well until the person with the long title in the Brooklyn navy yard put a stop to the whole proceeding by refusing to let the boys do anything of the sort or helping the state authorities in any way, without consulting the aforesaid Third Nawal district. Burpee’s Idea. The whole matter started several months ago when somebody suggested to Judge Lucien F. Burpee, who is both president of the military emer- gency board and chairman of the com- the latter began his investigation. State Attorney Hull declared that the girl told a straightforward story. He sald that she is as innocent as a child of nine or ten years old re- garding ‘the devious ways of the world. and that she was not, in his opinion, ;l‘mulallng or attempting to deceive m. The story as told by the girl to the state attorney is to the effect thatyshe was lured by a sailor into a dark corn- er of Williams Memorial park and then he made an attempt to assault her by using force. The sailor forced her to the ground and placed his hand over her mouth. She thought that she was given an anesthetic, because the man's indicated his agreement with our res- olution, and I understand that word has already heen sent to the officials of vour orzanization. “May 1 take this opportunity to ex- press for the commission of training camp activities our appreciation of this offer by vour organization? Many of the training camps will contain from 40,000 to £0,000 men; indeed, they will be sizeable cities in themselves, and the need for social and relaxa- tional facilities is going to tax the efforts of all those of us, who are in- terested in providing a sane, well- rounded life for the men in tha camps. May I say, teo, that we welcome the which vour organiza- SALE—FALL PRICES WILL BE MUCH GREATER SALE PRICE.. ve0..10e package—3 FOR 250 their cottage at Pleasant View, R. I. | Miftee on state protection of the ‘state hand was wet. The girl thought she (o0 105 1“;;‘3-7*;“;‘";“:“20;555;2 = e 2 30y £ might have been under the influence | ek e aiped N 7 g - Mrs. Charles Tufts has réturned to | could be made useful in stafe protec: |of the: anaesthetic for at least half|Joune mams life, and I am confident|, i woman in |it possible for the order to carry |jects; trained dairyen and butter mak istting her son, W. F. Tufts, of Willi- [ to both bodies of certain actions in| he girl was taken on board the U.|34% much to their genmeral tone. bite: o this camse Sion that we have tmdertaken? There will be & meeting Friday mantic varfous localities which seemed of a(g 'S San Francisco and the U. S S We shall be very glad to co-operate | tribute to this ¥ “Fra S hurs forenoon at 11 o'clock of representa 3 —_— doubtoul e anl Mok i et Iabugue) o (BRI IAT or Theanay |1 o t0 every, way, possible, cand | Braternally JHUR; L (o JAMES A. FLAHERTY, tives of all the local exemption boards Miss Nellie Way of New London has | With the highest patriotic principles, |morning in an effort to identify the | e sincerely .trust that success will A ieht “Siipreme Kn in the state when final instructions b spending the week with her|and it was emphasized that bovs|saflor who committed the assault. Both | [OlloW vour efforts to raise the money o i g & C e for the draft will be given mother, Mrs. Frank Way, of Otrobando | Would be valuable to follow WD CeI-|these ships were in the harbor on the | P°CeSSary to prosecute your work. wo-thirds of the million dollars |REJECTED STILL HAVE fo 2 venue tain lines of investigation. The local|Fourth of July and both landed sailors| Vo3 Sincerely yours, will be raised by an assessment of 32 SUCCESS OF CONVENTION and state police were incapable of |z o fih OF July an RAYMOND ~B. FOSDICK, on every member of the order in the CHANCE TO ENLIST Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Palmer and|dealing with the situstion as they| The girl was eeorted on board ship| mpo sonowing 1 the aChalrman” |United States, as announced as fol- - - - P DUE TO COMMITTEE daughter Graocs of New Haven are vis. | Were oo well known, and the federal |y, Policemen Wooten and Cavanaugh |, The, following Is the announcement | jouws: ; May, Mpnly toi thes BRIty and Megis ) o cmmendavies. WaHs - Aliatnad ng Mr. and Mrs. James McKee of | SeCret service authorities hac T |and the sailors on board were lined | of, the collection campaign that is to| “Worthy Grand Knight: In connec- cal Committee of Defense Council. ommendal A ne Bliss place. hands more than full already. up on the decks for the inspection of | (24 Place during the last week of |tjon with the appeal issued by the Through Work of Local Pelice Offi- e 1t wap Hiewine urgsd UiRL @ Doy 8| tia. givl { Shal bookeadar ceck of (e i oo b1 o o supreme officer for a fund of $1,000,000 | Those who have been rejected on| cers. Claude Hanna of West Town street | SVervwhere an nto evervthing"” | ailors, numbering several hundred, ork *rand Knight—the = su- |for the purpose of adequately caring|. ...t of slght physical defects is spending two weeks at the WiIH- |Was observant and resourceful and|put ghe failed to identify her assall-|Preme board of directors, at its re-|for the recreational and religious : The snccess of the annual cosven mantic camp grounds wich his grand. |could be made into a pretty effective | it . cent regular quarterly meeting, desig- | npeds of our Cathollc men in the ser- |but Who still desire to enlist may |, The success of the anmus) cosven- mother, Mrs. James B. Chapman. sort of detective. The idea appealed|™ gi,to Attorney Hull stated that the|D2ted the week beginning Sunday, |vice of our country it was decided by |apply to the sanitary and medical | ciation held in this city on Wednes e to Judge Burpee, who acted in his ca- | girl gave a good description of her |JUly 22 1917, as campalsn week for|the supreme board of directors. uUPON |committee of the State Counsel of[day was due in large part to the ex The Misses Margaret Ewing and Es- | Paclty of chairman of the committee |assailant, but the description might | ihe Knighis of Columbus million dol-|gerious consideration of the magni-|pDefense. At a mecting of the coun- |cellent work of the executive commit ther Heath of Elm avenue, Miss Helen | 90 state protection, then and mot as|perhaps fit 2 half dozen or more men | 2T, i tude of the work before the order tolci| Dr. Charles C. Godfrey, chairman |tee in charge of the arrangements. On Smith of Washington avenue and Miss | President of the military emersency in the large number of sailors on board | .o, h0ard directs that you appoint lievy on the membership of the Inited ttee, announced that it|this committee were Sergt . John Helen Avery of Weat Town strect have | Dard, and he talked it o¥er with sev- | 1o fy® i "UmPeT 0L SO OF, boate | committces and tcams made up of | States a per capita of 52. o. receive enlistment appli- | Kane, Officer Henry Fenton and M sturned from Fast Northfield, Mass, | oral leaders in boys' affairs, To them |\ould be a ifficult matter. T e Doteonglly Wisit =nd | .1 addition 1o ‘the features|of en- from these men chael J. Carroll, They were assiat . they attended the forelgn mis- | 3 o0 o o he ond of the state and | ,The state attorney auestioned Bogue [ 70,7 21, CAINOHCE Tor Contrbutions. | jertainment and recreation to be fur- > pubilicity committee, with the|ed by Officer Bernard Keenan, who N R s the nation appeared a good one. It was | At considerable length. Bogue said|_crintions in addition to the m’“‘ ~ | nished at our bulldings In the various stance of former, Senator Joseph|had charge of the athletics and OM S ST P = G that he saw the girl immediately after | So L. 1o0s e gular | o mps, to all of the soldiers located |W. Alsop, will prepAre plans of bul- |cer Patrick Murphy who was in chargs $25 for Red Cross. o et " Boe et prbanizas |the alleged assault, but he aid not see (37 asseqsment, levied on the member- | ihorein regardless of creed, an evenletin boards to be erccted in differ- |of the refreshments Twenty-five dollars was v fon 45 Yo - i g onin: L < v < of the state. as Sen- —_— oventy five dollars was voted to be | work in connection with the Home |the assault The girl was undoubtedly | the same successful business methods | MOFe pressing duty is ours to care forjent parts of the state. It was Sen-| = Sootte 15s - SEipbutia Fiven to the Red Cross at the last [Guard and the committee on state | 'C'Y much frightened and on the verge | .4,pted by other organizations a) 1- | the religious needs of our Catholic ator A s fir meeting since his n Nova cotia the ripbuilding nuarterly meeting of tha Scotland Road | C. 4 0 e ate | of hysterics. s e A s appeal- | o "both in the training camps and |sickness and his coil s e him [ Commission authorized last session . protection to get information on all ; ing to the country for war work funds, s 5 = SR suspicious activities in localities which | i testimony was almost identical | "“Ipjtiate at once through your local |iD the war one, who It Is estimated|a hearty leime. Julius C. Strem- |[hae now heen appointed to consider needed investization. Wwith that of Mrs. Johnson, who met | . 27"t B0, 00CE CUTES VOUT 10%8 | will number about 40 per cent. of thellau, of Meriden, was appointed afthe best means of aiding in the en 5 4 5 the girl at a point near the walk run- |PTe58 2 PINICHY CHMPAER ANC ar-|iotal member of the committce on food |couraging the development of the PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Scoutmaster in Accord. ning”through the park from Broad|[:i20 "0l "Catholio pulpits. Your | The Cathollc chaplains provided supply and conservation. The com |shipbuilding industry Judge Burpee then called to his of- |Sreet to Hempstead. The girl's con- | genera; committee should be carefully | under the rule of this government will |mittee was instructed to report to the fice a scoutmaster, whom he describes |dition was serious and she was terri- | cojected, to consist of men of highest | 1Ot be at all sufficient for the purpose. |council not later than November 1 on Robert J cochrane as an unusually enthusiastic and pa- |bly frightened when Mrs. Johnson saw | SeoGite % VORSE 00 o OF TENCS | By agreement with the hierarchy we|the matter of holding an icultural o triotic man, and a former member of (her. She and Bogue escorted the girl| . rsa the teams should be made up |Dave undertaken to assume the sup-|conservation camp next vear. High- the Connecticut National Guard. He [t0 her home. of netive men, willing to work, and |Prt of additional priests sufficient in{way Commissione rles J. Bennett, GAS FITTING, was astonished to find that this man, State Attorney Hull also questioned | ihorehy zet results. It is a fact that|Rumber to fully care for the spiritual |Morgan Bulkeley Brainard, and Thom- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING ‘:;;leh:ppr:,l;ol;mg tt}'mksc:er;nefi&qrdian_v, R”:‘;gefi:{ tgso;g:‘vzflhei:-zn;fi:!m ny Catholics. and Knights of Co- :iepeeds of our Catholic men in tire sér- ;",:"\\' Ru }"»’4,\n.(‘1 a com- i ; i = - not take any action un- 3 se. o g ation. thmgeonNSq.. _v:;.zmgcon Building | 77} 0" had heard from somebody else, | policemen declared that as soon as S e e e iats2™3 | "Iy there a Catholic heart that would | T ard K. Root, Dr. Walter orwich, Conn. and appeared reluctant to give any |they heard of the story they started | spove referred to, and undoubtedly | 4eny assistance in this crying need of | Steine Ha D, Bevie B Couhrai Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing |details. He said he should have to|an investigation and they had learned |iheir services can bs secured om be. |our Catholic men who will soon be|have been appointed by Governor consult with a man in the Brooklyn|much of the circumstances when the | aqr or our funa. called to service in tho trenches? What | Holcomb to assist in the physical navy yard before he could promise |State attorney started his investiga- “Mueh that has been stated In our iter consolation than to feel that|examination of men drafted in this Phone 331 that any steps should be taken. tion. ¥ other letter of this date might well be | thrOuUgh our smuil, indiviauai, finan- | state. ¢ The scoutmaster then wrote a let-| State Attorney Hull said that he had | repeated for the information of the |Cial sacrifice we will make it possible | At the meeting of the council of no doubt but that the girl had been |, for our Catholic men to receive abso- |defense next Wednesday action will be MODERN PLUMBING suggestion which Judge Burpee had |the victim of an assault. He was not E “athol lution on the eve of battle, and also |taken on the recommendation of the made and saving, “If this is a‘;reeahle ready to say that the girl had been iL‘;‘,m“,i‘-”m‘.I‘F t;a:}; Til: tfi?!fi-m’l‘: and | to turnish the sweet consolation of Te- |committee on food supply for the ex- WAITING in modern house asjto you I would be glad to organize actually assulted but that a forcible | (parefore this great and necessary | Ugion to the wounded and dying? emption of the following classes: electricty is to lighting. We guaran- | SUCh 2 unit having in mind your ad-|attempt had been made he was posi-|mission has been undertaken by the §,there a Knight of Columbus who |Men with a_techniacl education cap- monitions,” and then making reference | tice from his investigation. Knights of Columbus. Surely there | would refuse the pittance of $2 to make jable of supervising agricultural pro- tes the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairsst prices. : Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main “Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street iRON CASTINGS| ENDS INDIGESTION 2z e of any man who is presumably actin ! i ird © A ) under the authority of the Uniteq i e e O e e FURNISHED PROMPTLY SY States, but that he has no doubt as to panies are below war strength RN the integrity and well meaning of and need you. Dot bs & Do not continue to suffer with heart- [ the local scoutmaster. In the mean- i THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O | vurn. "aamiieas aftor fines “d15ens: | thme there nas heen ended il posel- 1 slacker. ENLIST NOW. headache, biliousness, pain in the bowels | bility of the Boy Scouts co-operating | Ne. 11 to 25 Ferry Street THERD !s Do advercising medlum in Bastern Coznecticut equal to Bul- ietin for business .qln ) & e ter to the Brooklyn man, naming the to a certain which had come Brooklvn man. Several days later he went to the office of the military emergzency board with a_letter from the man who styied himself the scout assistant aid for in- formation, in which he was peremptor- ily forbidden to co-operate with the state authorities, but only with the paragraph in a letter to him from the 4 Third Naval district. “Are vou under some form of dom- ination from the Brooklyn paval yard %rhich prevents your anownfg the boys to joli in_a movement for state and national pPotection?” asked Judge MI-0-NA QUICKLY or sour and gassy stomach. Get relief at once—buy today—a 50c box of Mi- o-na Tablets. They quickly and surely end indigestion and stomach distress— or money refunded. Lee & Osgood Co. can .supply, you. ‘| self and the scout assistant aid for in. “The matter was brought to my at- tentios declared State Attorney Hull, “and when I found that the po- lice had taken no cognizance of the alleged assault I thought it was my place to start an investigation, which I did immediately. I did not.care to Burpee, and the scoutmaster admitted that he was. Under further question- ing, said the judge, he appeared ‘“as embarrassed as a lodge member does when his wife wants to know what happened at a lodge meeting,” = but would vouchsafe né details as to the “domination” except to agree to fur- nish Judge Burpee and the state au- thoritles with a file of the correspond- ence which has passed between him- formation. Judge Burpee savs that he is aston- with state defense movements, because of the abrupt refusal of the assistant scout aid for information at the Third naval district in the Brooklyr nawy yard. I general Catholic public. The hierar- OFFICER HENRY FENTON. SERGT. JOHN KANE, TO BE DRAFTED? Show the stuff that you are made of and enlist in the local Coast Artillery now, while you have a chance. The Comst Ar- tillery is the highest branch of the service and affords great opportunities to the right men. By enlisting in the home com- panies you will be, whils in the Federal service, with ths boye frcm home. Why not be with OFFICER MICHAEL CARR@LL,' _ ~

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