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Wi :tll.l :- [age it .Mm another d" Qor ‘one- n-nmw:;w price. ‘32X314ae ar 1070 o 14.60 18 36x41a -, 37x4%% .eune 2210 : “ell orders. Spesial” propos HERCULES T!RE co. 1789 BROADWAY, N YOfiK “A fI mnm—mq-/mw penue:nt and “most « effective . should | “in - the-new »- is destroying crops. - Farmers in this- vmnw“.l&nua . in the -hay fleld - and -every morning - some farmer m into town in search of men. - - The staff in the enrolling office ef t.he Naval Coast. Defense w~u of men rigs, but are to get into uniform later. Bridgeport trolley.cars may. soon. be conducted by, members of the fair sex acting as motorwomen -and conductor- ettes, according. to.Manager Charles Clhiapman of the, Connecticut cempany. £ = T Grace D. Wheeier: ln returned ;o her munr visiting in Norwich. _Gilbert. Hewitt of Norwich was a m’ot Charles S. Noyes, Sr., ‘on - Miss Heién Smith has returned to Massachu: t' after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hen: " Master Gordon Rainey of Hamilton lavenue :n vumng relatives in Jewett and Lisi Miss Irma D. Graff of uemmey avenue is spending the week with friends in New London. Jobn Morriss of Bradford, R. ! has feturned home after vill'_ln‘ ‘with How- uest at the Wauregan House. Mrs. e is-one of the old time residents of Norwich. JMiss Carlotta Woodruft of Hartford returns home today (Saturday) from visiting Dr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins Determination on ‘the - part. of. the state police to put -a stop to the ilegal sale of liquor in Eozrah, a no-license town, resulted in the arrest of r Norocki of Yantic Friday evening about 10- o'clock - by State Policemen Richmond and Rudd. Norocki -was about to deliver -some beer. to :the INSTANTLY KILLED BY BY SOUTH COVENTRY: CAR Watking on Track. FIFTH COMPANY. NOW George Grossman Hit by Trolley While | Six:New Men Sworn in and Twe Oth- T ] ;.‘mm DEMONSTRATION. was nrn.ned before Justice. of the Pesce * Joh: sulity. to m. md coste. His bill amounted to $100.36. Sweeney. and pleaded and was fined $60 A ‘short time ago the state police swooped down on a Jewish farmer and secured liquor enough to sprinkle the :?.d for_some feet. on: Any more viola- will be NEARING WAR STRENGTH ers Took Out Papers Friday Night 'mh- secretary the Farm u gave a Very success- ful spraying demonstration in his 20 i'u potato patch-at Norwich Towh on llflly last. . About thirty of the growers of the county wm’ it and received valuable in- struction m ‘B. G. Bouthwick, ex- tension #gronomist of the Connecticut Agricultural “ college, who explained the process as Mr. ‘Rogers carried it cut and answered questions. The spray material used was _ bordeaux mixture of a 5-5-50 strength to which 5 pounds of paste arsenate lead was added. The stock solution ‘was made by dissolving 50 pounds of copper sul- phate in 50 gailons of water and slak- ing 50 pounds of fresh lime in an- other 5 gallons of copper sulphate so- was diluted with a like amount of wa- ter in another barrel and equal quanti- ties from these barrels were =lowly mixed together until the whole 50 zal- lons were -thoroughly mixed. Profes- sor Southwick especially emphasized the need of this method of mixing In Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Bullding 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant for each subsequent offense shall be fined not to exceed $1,000 and im prisonment for not more than thr N ' E Cae o P Ak o iR P similar quantity of the lime solution |the age of a child shall be deemed i« bave violated the provisions of the law be punished accordingly. he law does not apply bovs’ and girle' canning « nized by the department ture of the several states or ates a bona 1 of the U fa t e IEe Tome chEN, fl&,&”’,"“‘:’; ] Rk i (Special to The Bulletin) The Fifth company had a large at- |order that materfal will stick better| The eecretary of commerce, the se an fiS “ffln b e M this summer and, are L Willimantic, July 20.—George Gross- | tendance at drill on Friday evening. |0 the plant otherwise the c'iut ‘of il AR v B ) el B Going considerable damage on shade, sarLor accusep or man of South Coventry was instantly [ Sergeant Savage drilled the recruits | terial and labor is practically lost. = |2rl are constitited @ hoqrd io and Qu[ck lech £l foas, amruhbery and in the ves. | - - ASSAULTING HAZEL WYMAN |Killea” and Charlés ‘Littleficla of the | and Sergeant Rogers ave the older |, AYUPY 1P fve bounds of sscnels, of | [lurs (o, L<fe ! T - same lace miraculously’ ‘escap: n e open air. A YOAT will give g o wallo EAVIVS, Was Identified Through Photograph |deatn with minor brilses and Injuries | Stk men wers sworn by lC;gmh; Sor P leed L e DN T | July T4 on e tentns q 3 - = when th were strack by the trolley arbox ans 'wo others to ou 2 o Sttone at have bee e JOHN_ D. METROPOLITS, Prop. ls‘:flg;'tgfl;‘efim“"‘ed o s Shown the Girl. T nieY left South' Coventry at 7:1f | Papers but were umable to get back T R SR T L e e B R S e Try us first, try us 1ast, we don’t die- [ necticut Co.'s linas in Waterb “The| warren F. Poliard is the name of|Friday evening. The accident took |to the drill hail bpvers "c‘:m_‘“‘ 12 nozzles covering four | hearings will he conducted 4 tate. Either “first” or “last” it will be everlasting:— Best Food; Best-Cook- system has already been tried out. New Haven and will ba extended all over the company’s lines. atlthe sailor for whose arrest the au- thorities have issued a warrant for an alleged assault on Hazel B. Wyman, place on the road near Kolb's store, South Coventry -at about eight o'clock. Mr. Littlefield who was nearly over- manhood. The boys will report: at the armory at 7.39 Monday evening and go to the Breed theatre to see-the picture, Wo- They will have rows. . With this arrangement all rarts of the vines were thoroughly sprayed from the top and both sides. visory hoard and a drs will be submit Ing and Reasonable Prices, are advan- come by his close escape and at' the a re- 4 vy tages of “this Restaurant. - - Pads of dried sewesd fihem-l::dly Mes. Toawris . Wosson of 226 Wiiliama |death of his friend, told the followin | cruiting siatlon in _the: Brsed Euild- | This arranedment wil e O oure, . rantifastiny ) g treated, and fire proofed are used at 3 2 | story: v o ; ¢ o , d other persons int Open from 5 a. m. to 1 a. m Now Haven by the conhertors 0 1o mrmt. \;w lm‘:doni in W;il:\’hlx!}u‘M!f':lw He and Grossman were on their way | The Fifth company is nearing war [plant life' of aphis which have been|and other 1 ol Gentral Building, 41 Broadway, | 5T TRIOR Y 1S Sonaciore L P | oTial Park on the night of July 4. New |, Hg ond Grossian wers on el Sme | strength. Thev have, besides the new | reported as doing considerabie damage | flted 10 he picseni 2 Norwich, Conn. Yale music school building, the Ar-{wondon bolicemen went [0 TLeWPOTL|Guard drill. They were walking down |men, who came {n on Friday -night. |to the potato erop In other parts of the | CIFRUIZNITY for OO0 | : 1 % = 2 nold Sprague memorial hall Thursd ot ta the wrarrant | the track talking and did not hear any | Captain William G. Tarbox. First|staate this year. After the demon-}ZgRfCer (0 A5 & H 5 wreday night to serve the warrant| 0 ihC fio the trolley. If the whistle | Lieutenant - Nichols, Second Lieuten- |stration a trip of inspection was ot counicain The aphis or plant louse which is|2nd bring him to New London Was blown it was no long blast. They |ant Andrew Avery and the following |joved by all around the farm, many | "Mable o aiiend . Alired Richards DENTIST .. ‘omide Hours: © 9.1 a m_130_to 5 p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-8 threatening to destroy the potato crop in some sections of the state can be best controlled by* a - nicotine spray, according to the Conmecticut Experi- ment station at New Haven. answer to the charge of indecent as- sault. The warrant for Pollard’s arrest was issued by Prosecuting Attorney Daniel M. Cronin, Thursday evening. The warrant was handed to Police- were a little above Charles Kolb's store when they were first aware of the trolley. The first thing that they heard was the cry of th motorman. Both of thm jumped. Grossman to the left and himself = (Littlefield. to the E. Rogers, L. Bartolueci, ter H. Simpson," George J. Malcolm, Richard P. Greg- enlisted men Sergeants Napoleon Labrea, Gilbert Albert H. Savage, Ernest Albert J. Turner, Wal- George A. Stone, comments were made on the nice con- | dition of the crop which was in full| bloom. Canning Demonstration: Two demonstrations were i week by volunteer demonstrato last , one en bureau, department ¢ ARE COMBING STATE FOR DRAFT SLACKER Room. 205 Tt The fall meeting of the New Eng-|men Wooten and Cavanaugh, ~who | i - | son. Frederick ' S. ‘Crowell. t Leb hall, Thursday aft- |Only Few Wko Evaded Registratio e 255 land Clreulation . Managers sseci. |left immediately for Newport by au-|MEhC He ks that Grossman BUsl: | *8orporaly Cariton 8. Bowers. .| armoen. Botn- demonsirations ware i) Cbnrseticut ation will be beld-in Hartford about|tomobile. They were accompanied b¥ |, jumped toward the street and was | Bradford Ricketts, Alfred L. Cador-|well attended and Miss Katherine ik oy the middie of Navember; eccording to|SSoRiy] ien " s N DPUrPose ofing by the fender or the rumningboardStte: . C o Hunt and Miss Camilla Healey de-| “There are m '. B HOLCH Tocalved b SUBI I 0N o = He was sent spinning across the street ook Josep! o. serve great credit not only for offer- |delinquents in e FOR THE SUMMER TABLE FERL anR BEELH R B jqiformation which led to the|.na thoush not unconscious, was daz-| Privates Andre Arsenault. Domf- |ing their services to the Farm Bureau At ; : i o e g ed. He was taken to his home and Dr. [ nick Barber, Peter A. Barber, Oscar|but also for making the demonstra- . At the People's Store. Inc., new po- |Who attempted the assault on the:p i pion was called. He had no brok-|A. Barrett, M. Joseph Bellefleur, Al-|tion such a success. Miss Hunt and Canned " Saloion, Shrimp, | tatoes per peck fsc—adr. Birl came from companions on board | SN STt C% cecveral bruises on his | red H. Benolt, Harvie A Renoit. Br- | Mty “Hewiey “ave hoth Norwich ziric Crab, Sardimes, - ‘Herring,| Connecticut has furnished nearly|Pollara served until several davs ago, [arm: hand and one kree. Grossman|3rd% ;o Lerigth Fraph . BURGETRED: |students at- the Willimantic Normal 5 thice quATtera ot Her sl SO e sk o Ry may 35| was too late as the first wheel of the | 7i2 Shpesis S . |'school who attended one week's course Y . 'sday me ing e ym: ir] vi e omas J. oilin: James J. Cook, vy Mackerel. of 3,528 for the United States army ping the Wyman Eil|forward truck of the trolley car passed | Thom in canning at Storrs. As the de fixure ;| was taken on board the San Francisco|,yer his body breaking his back and am E. -Corey. Joseph Cormier, | mands for canning demonstrations are | aiuen S FRESH LETTUGE Sceonalug 80 res announced by|by Officers Wooten and Cavanaugh|pining him instantly. Samuel Crowe. Lee Decrassar. Wil-|greater than Miss Campbell, the Home | but zihe Pl 1 & M 3 fr h oked, C;Imed Major W. A. liez'(:e!‘v of the main re-|anq the crew lined up on the deck for A woman pa!un'ser said that the|liam H. Donahue, John M. Dougherty, Pemonstration i Agant can fill, th planation = o g e Ve 3 crulting station at New Haven. _|her inspection She falled hOwever|.. was going slow. sho heard the|Albert Fiore Domat B. Fournier, Wil:|ygung lades very Kindly volunteered |these reporis o | or corned. The plan of ringing but ‘once on a|'®Afier her departure members of T e Dl e o iy | Frechette, Thomas D. Gauthier, Fred- S LR O TR s : . o . 2 3 3 e ey iy sroundles SFINETFRDBUCE e e et ni®|the crew went to the commander of | \(t" C"WiChd than ten feet after it hit | erick H. Geer, Charles H. Gevers, Al- It any B I Contormity with o Bla: mow in ues | the vessel and stated that they Knew |fuc men, although it was down grade. fred Gladue Trank H. Glex, Adelard |Garden Supervisor Sheldon Demon- | (er and | I’eople s Market throughout the state. This is all right B e Totnan il o the | ey | Grossman’s bedy” was under the car|(oyeite, Thomss . barriston, Che: |- atrates Canning. . |tically certs £ -4 1 is distinet ¥ g > o Norwicl Garden Supervisor Sheldon e fe : One of the new giant warships of = = move the body. When the car was 3 . G . S Pin ‘Hom O cansstvation of excess |on: . The: lor JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor the United States navy may be named | declared that they had not only seen |jowered it did not hit the rails and it|pewls Full Jr, Channing P, Hunt- | g, qen' produce by canning is to be|heiween e ; —_— ; after the city of Hartford. ANl that| o, “YS"Pollara while he was witn |28 about midnight before it was il o0, “patara & Kennison, Hen- |Mmade an important part of the Home|day ma v stands in the way is the old frisate, | ;. 1 placed on the track. C. Kleindienst, Eugene = Lavalise, | Garden movement. In this way It is|getfulness which mis flagship of Admiral Farragut during| 'm,S’- Cars were run from the seene of the |1V C. Klelndienst, Fu ¢ | hoped to take care of any surplus pro- | While the w . A. d. the Civil War, which bears .that|/ The commander of the vessel im-|accident before that time, the first one ndrow?) mesieng, Ord Lesemant, | o0 ton that there may be In Norwich en H t : hi mantic at ten- e g Linos, 8 T e e parted the informatign which he had |1Cq\" was viewed by Medical Examin- | Tony Longo. Joseph Lorette. -Taaac|{ug to the oxifa Enioens pianted (s v. Tn o entlst Tn conjunction with the Campmeet- |#ained to the authorilies In New Lon-|.; Higgins and permission was given | Lurette. Ralp| L apalo, Harry Mar- | ethod 1t will be possible fo reduce | punishment ing_Assoclation and the Ladles' -Aid|9on. Ofcers Wooten and Cavanaugh |, [ndertakers Shepard to remove the [ S1all William L. McLimon, Arehie H. | iU >0 "o some extent. must give 19~ Alt i ich | of Pine Grove, Niantic, the Connecti-|¥ere sent on board the ship wherel;,qy to their rooms to await the cor- [ Molleuf, Albert E. Murphy, Georse R.|™ip0 R S s arrariged|ure than seen Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | 0\ "oi0 ¥ BTl cualist Assoctation will | lhey were given a photograph of Pol- [onc! “An'inquest will . probably be | Nadolny, Hilary Narusewick, Charles|, Demonstrations ate belns erransed| . .iihori = = lard. This photograph was shown to J. Patridge. Mavrice E. Patridge, Jo- s oardens o bability o 5 & Fhons oY T e ey B o o rath [ the girl and she identified Pollard as | "‘wrossman who has lived in South zoph Pauil Loreto ~ Perusso. “Albert | I various sections of (he city which | {3 LA Jon, Ny the man who had assaulted her. e o ot threatyéafs lw-sur: | Blerce, Everett. W. Plerce, -George .J. gaiHas; bee ousible o2 O ob it peciod P The warrant was lssued at once by | Uoia'hy o sister who lives in this vi- | Poverd, James F. Poverd, G, Edmund |Teach Saturday o demonstration of 2. JOH\ A DI NN That the telephone system In effect| Prosecuting Attorney Cronin and the|cinity but who could not be found last { Raushtigan, Bugene . —Ravmond. | EANTE DEAL SH il Provid Will Preach 4 4. at the capitol in THartford will be|men sent to Newport, with the saflors|picit He has a wife and children in|Henry A. Reek. Kir ckotts. Alved | was giveniin-the J..B. Martin Co.| . C & changed next year and a lar itch.|Who had given the information, to ko5 erts, Harold T. Robinson, Henry e P! Providen hoard, with two: operators constantly |arTest Pollard. o ] o i . Rosseau. Fillmore B. Sage, Albert|showed intense interest In the dem-|Providence T il ] g in atfendance, will' be substi Polldrd is a seaman In the navy. VE WHIST. V. Sevina George Shedlock, Harry W.|onstration. Sunday morning and 2 the ioresent. mtom 1e mrnneaead 2rl11c had boen s member,of the crew PHRECHESSNE N 3 Smith, Ravmond - Greene Spencer, Cull Out the Non-Producers. L e . Morris C. Webster, state comptroller.|0f the San Francisco when it put in-|Proceeds to Be Used for the Benefit of | TON1 T Sullivan, Burton A. Thom Professor W. F. KirkPatrick of the | ¥ mee at New London to take part in the Community Canning Club. e e e o omas Ji Wal- | Connecticut-Azricultural collese writ- ' The name is the credential for candy|. Shellfish commissioners are work- | Fourth of July parade. A day or two 3 v x. e ongd er F. il es that 500,000 hens in Connecticut Henry W. Tibbits Critically I 5 - ot s e 7| in on the assessments of ovster pro- |after the Fourth Pollard is said to| iy Harry Higgins, an active mem- | jul» M. Ray Zeizler, Edward Zeral-|ought to be killed before'September 15 | pranry \v. Tibbitt - of quality. We carry a full line of|perties within the sound, and will have | have asked to be transferred from|.. ot the Community Canning club, | S5 Frank Zeralski O fiiin i tnat arPrIGle atdrser ate |5 L oary W, TibBY x Lowney's always Ire completed the work by August - -1.|the ship and was sent to Newport. i ive whist Fri- SRy Lo kept they will. consume 50,000 bushels iy g Rati entertained at a progressive fl c t woh hs in p latings may be found at the commis- | Which accounts for his being in New-| ;.. 4 ¢ternoon, the proceeds to be used | THIRD COMPANY TO of edible grains with no return what- [{ime pase (s now suffe : sion’s officers during the month and in |port and not on_ the San Francisco | foy, Afternoon. the procrecs o e e trosVtas e qistinor]| e s Druggist, 50 Main Street September the board of relief will hear appeals for less taxes. That Fort Wright may not be used When he was sought. State Attorney Hull stated Fri- day thet he had two more witnesses who_could testify as to the condition ‘Her home on Fairmount street was very attractive with roses, the color scheme holding as close as possible to the national colors—red, white and ‘Members Invited by Manager Craig to ATTEND DAVIS THEATRE See Performance Monday Evening. economic loss to waste food on drones when these may be culled out with great accuracy by a poultry expert and sold now. That this Is possible Is| Pimples as the training camp for the coast|of the girl after the alleged assault. h i the followl: ite ke i Blne. he' Third Co. C. A.. have shown in the following item taken iablice; hives, ol jrtiliory corps fs the statement mads|The yare -both members of tho First e the hall at a tab decorated with | tha iimere ot CManiaare Bccepted | 1 the Gonnecticut Agricultural Col- O, ian El oy ne incent ompany, Coas! rtillery corps of| e it ot i " llege Press Bulletin. Durlng the last . > od' SEE | King. Colonel King claims that 1t |New London. State Attorney Hull had | froy» ie, 210 - blue Mise Toulee|the Davis theatre Lo attend the per- | week of June the flock of E. S\ Eager- be quickly removed with . is not definitely -known where the |the men at his office Friday morning anis, rerdhlea: i A Little American. is to|ton of Vernon, Ct.. laid an average of league, presided names of several for the league mem- bership. The 11 tables played looked very at- tractive with centerpieces of four red rosebuds. These were presented to the couple at each table winning the first tic picture, be shown. The company will march from the armory to the theatre, es- corted by Tubbs Military band. A section of the theatre has been re- served for the bovs and the band. Manager Craig has had the ladies’ Glenn’s Sulphur Soap where they were questioned. The men voluntarily offered their informa- tion: stating to the state attorney that they felt it their duty to divulge what they knew. They told the state attorney that troops are going to be sent and will not be known until orders and train schedules are received the last of the week. 163 ezgs daily, which of per cent. On Monday, R. E. Jones of the Extension Connecticut Agricultural coilege, County Agent John E. fford Tolland county, visited arm was an average July 2, service, and of and THE REMOVAL SALE SPECIALS IN OUR WINDOW. At the forty-seventh annual meeting of the American Fisherias Societv, it z it they saw the girl coming from a dark|pa.nd, making a pretty feature of the | waiting room . petitioned off and one |culled the flock. eliminating 96 hens. i ki & whin Note the fine 20 year ||IMip.mt o iola Al B and AL Ik s s, otk jon, tho DIEAL Of{ afternoon’s.game. part will be used as a recruiting sta- | The week following the demonstratic 'b):f]('fi‘:{"”" S e E Superintendent of the state fion end | brsteleay o Camalt AN hat She Was| Both bridge and whist ‘were plaved |tion at both ‘afterncon and evening |the 209 hens left in the flock aver: e ey rota Guaranteed 15 -~ Jewel . §; surer department. will attend. o el |ooeloal o nd eaing Tana Sitl was|trom 8 to § o'clock. The bridge, prizes | performances. 148 eggs per day or 70.8 per cent. The nerves and induces refre s e At ol attend ad will|screaming and using incohorent lan-| were won by Mrs. Rollin' Jones, first | Announcement was made at the ar- |flock was raduced 31 per cent. by the ing sleep. Druggists Bracelet Watch at peration of | guage an ey recognize: ut-| rize, a set of handsome hand made |mory Friday evening that those who |culling process, while the o pro ~Hill's Hair and Whisker Dy, Judzes and Justices ih the Enforce- law He'll lack or Brown, 50c. ~ CLEAN duction decreased 9 per cent. A pa of this 9 per cent. decrease Is due the fact that at this season of the vear a drop in egg production is normal in practically every flock, and a part of it is due to the fact that a number of the culled hens may be laving an ezg | terances as, “Willlams street, kill me, he'll kill me.” State Attorney Hul!, commenting on their testimony, said "that they told straightforward stories an dthat it tal- lied_grecisely with testimony that had been given by other witnesses. were drafted Fridav may enlist in the local companies if they so desire. The opportunity to enlist gives the boy who is drafted a chance to go with his friends and pick his service. On Thursday four recruits wede added to the enrollment and one on table dollies, presented by Mrs. J. J. Boyn; second prize, to remind her that canning must not be forgotten, a pre- serve jar holding a dainty handker- chief, won by Miss Teresa Steiner; third prize, a canning fork, won by Miss Laura Hammond. ment of the Fish and _Game ‘Throughout th® United States. to $15.20 s a good $25 00 value Charles A. Huntington is one of the first of the Poquonock farmers to report digzing potatoes this season. Those that he has dug have proven 2 i r 2 i v, hough not to be fine =pecimens and he expects Fhomend e ot State P The whist prizes were a Friendship | Friday, making the total enroliment|or two occasionally, alt . ¥ - book, won by Mrs. Arthur Thompson, | 105. enoigzh to pay their board. At any| The most important advance S e oo e by sacrificing a lttle over a|health matters made by science, . rate, dozen eggs a day, It was possible to eliminate the cost of feeding 96 hens| and raise the production percentage o the flock from 50.2 per cent. to 70.8 per cent. Poultrymen wishing tage of this opportunity money and. grain should get In touch with ‘the County agent who will ar- range to have a poultry expert from Storrs come to the farm and cull out the non-producers without expense to the owners. Mrs. Leon Hutchins winning - second, a preserve jar holding an embroidered ; bandkerchief: Mrs. Albert Bailey -won third prize, a plunger rack.’ Refreshments of ice cream and wa- fers were served by the hostess, who was assisted in serving by her house guest, Miss Carlotta Woodruff, of Hartford. Miss Lucille Howard, and her daughter, Miss Mary Higgins. Assisting Mrs. Higgins at the tables were Mrs. Herbert R. Branche, Mrs. Arthur L. Peale, Mrs. Frank Royce, Mrs. Rollin Jones, Miss Mary Porte- ous, Mrs. J. J. Desmond, Mrs. Arthur F. Howard, Miss Teresa Steiner, Mrs. J. J. Boyd and Mrs. Howard L. Stan ton. Higglns, At the headquarters of the naval re- serve at the state pier there are near- ly 1,000 men. Every one has his posi- tion and is always at his work. The last recruits that were called in have not received their uniforms. YOUNG MAN ARE YOU WAITING TO BE perimenting in his home sgarden, of srowing garden - truck under - cloth, similar t oralsing tobacco. Mr. Hunt- ington is having excellent results. cent years, is the discove necessity for KEEPING CLEA Our bakery is as CLEAN sugeon would damand QUEEN BREAD is science can make it ANDREWS’ BAKERY Summit Street BECKETT IN FRANCE? Plaut-Cadden Building, N_orwlch = Information Gleaned From Message May Reveal Whereabouts of Man Branded Deserter. as sanitary To avold all errors in. regard to the handling of mail and te expediate the same to the United States forces in France, it is necessary that all such mail should be handed in at the post office, in order that it may be prop- erly weighed and rated. Letters, post- cards and printed matter for the sol- diers and sailors are subject to the domestic postage. rates. and the full amourt of postage must be affixed. * Coast Artillery corps. reserves will ibe taken along with the companies when they go into camp. These are men who have had previous service in the company, and so far as possi- ble will again be attached to the same command. It is pessible, ‘however, that they will be attached to. some other command. Accerding to Adju- tant-General Cole, the commands will be mustered into the federal service on the morning of July 2| to take advan- to save hoth With Private Luman C. Beckett of Company I, stationed at Willimantic, being sought as a deserter. a new twist to the case has appeared ang somewhat mystifies matters. Beckett sent a message to a friend in Hartford Wednesday of this week informing that hz will leave the country Satur- day, bound for France, where he will serve with the entente allied troops. On the other hand, announcement was made Wednesday night by Cap- tain A. H. Griswold of Company I that Beckett had deserted his com- pany, and requested that a watch be kept' for his appearance in the city. And again, It has been learned that Beckett was seen about the city for 2 week previous to the announcement that he had deserted. Whether he violated confidence during a leave of absence is not known but appears probable because if he deserted week ago it mizht be expected thac Ernest E. BuHard VIOLIN TEACHER ANl String, InEEFOmEnts ey Viclins sold on easy terms Fer appointments addres (e ——— FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE FPIANO TUNER CHILD LABOR LAW, Connecticut Manufacturers Lack In- formation in Regard to Its Opera- tion. Mrs. who s ome .of three serving upon the finance commiittee of the Community Canning league, ex- g'e:cts to realize for the league about JOE THE TURK AT BUCKINGHAM MEMORIAL. Salvation Army Staff Captain Spoke on The Two Edged Sword. 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE Phone 838-2 E €. BULLARD, Bliss Phu. Nor« Connecticut manufacturers and oth- Norwich, Conn ers interested in the enforcement of the child labor law which zoes into effect on Sept. .1 are writing to mem- bers of the delegation in c: 2 asking for copies of the law rules and resgulations governing enforcement. The law, which was passed last vear, provides “that no producer, manufac- wick, ConR. DR.R. J. COLLIMN DENTIS'I 1647 One of the historic places’ in Norwic'h FUNERAL. F'l' ? At the Buckingham Memorial under | &2 ¢ . ptain Griswold would tel] the po- 3 % all hip o i cwich, Conn for over two centuries has “beén’ zhel — 2 DRA ED the auspices of the Salvation Armv.|ji.e here before. It also appears as ;urerhql daatlex] ;sl\a!l_ ship or r‘le"\f' | 148 Main Street, Nerwich, C e Mrs. Supah Canpy. Staff Captain J. Garabed, better KNOWN | yough the, message about his dePar- | rommeire sy article o commodiis Phone 1173 commerce any article the product of any mine or quarry situated in the United States in which within 30 days prior to the time of the removal of such product therefrom children under the age of 16 years have or commodity as Joe the Turk, spoke irterestingly TuThS to a large number of people. The topic of his talk was The Two Edged Sword. He showed to the audience a real Bible two edged which was so sharp that it The funeral of Mrs. Sarah T. Casey took place Friday morning frem the funeral parlors of Cummings & Rin, with many relatives from out of. 1“5 in attendance. At the services in the ture from the country is not true, be- cause no announcement. has been made that he was given permission to leave Company I. and such an an- nouncement would be made if he had Show the stuff that you are made of and enlist in the local Coast Artillery now, while you have a chance. The Coast Ar- French- Amerlcan Fur Co ADAMS TAVERN The trolley will gef you_ there from the. city in about fftcen minufes or|Sacred Heart church in Norwich T could be used to shave with. He told n i = ‘own e - been given perniission to ro to France. b X G le ' K W & & there v w. ? th ditions in Turkey, how the = oi u been employed or permitted’ to work, |Guarantee all work. Wo ma you can rum there in :an n.utomab;ue Rev. Charles Brennan . officiated. tillery is the highest branch of 2 e:i'”" Ch:’mix “! “_‘; = murdered | DSVelopments are avited with infer- | 5.5,y article or commodity from any |ch=rge for Storage. Discounts on a Miss Malone presided at the organ and Bt Ly (Caunen. Mrs. Morgan Cronin . rendered two hymns. The bearers were John Hickey and John Casey of Woonsocket. R. I, Uncured Skins wanted. Practical Furrier H. J. YARMAN, Proprietor in less time. Fuce A A, ADAMS Norwmh Town the . service and affords great eppertunities to the right men. By enlisting in the home com- mill, ~canne; workshop, factory or manufacturing _establishment situated in the United States in which 30 days | prior to. the removal of the prod and some taken into the wilderness, where they were left to starve. He also told of some of the remarkable experiences which he has had in con- The Potato Crop. Phone 519 Geor; M. Landers, chairman of ¥ - Rnieae of this c?tl;rd g‘xg:mw‘r: :nlg‘;,:; paniss you will be, while in the [ |verting sinners and showing them the | the committes Of food 8upply of the| iherefrom children under the age of Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bldg Catholic cemetery. Federal service, with the boys right way of life. After his talk he | State Council o ense, . an ob- | vears have been employed or permitted T DR. SHAHAN, 3"90'8”" 4 cold souvenirs and pemnants fo the [€rt Scoville, i member of the -com-|to work, or chiliren between the ages| feom' home. Why not be with §| Toqiie mittee, have, gone to Boston where |57 14 vears and 18 vears have heen 190 Fr kl St. g2 flaseses ofhs Blokiend Sigmschs To Camplat Kuaiie. 3 your- chums? : they will meet ~with representatives | empioved or permitted to work more ankiin Suiture chergRy rtor, Bheubatiam. Col. M. J. Wise of Hariford was in - WEDDING of the -other New England states|ihan eight-houfs in any day or more e Biiey tronplea Conventisnal or nres| Niantic Thursday inspecting the state The Fifth and Third Com- 2nd the federal department at Wash- | (nan six dave in any. weel or afier |iS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE soription treatment for the Stomaeh, | military reservation, and it is expected panies are below war strength Andersen-Johnston. ingten to consider plans for the|ihs hour of 7 o'clock p. m. or before | ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE disposal of the potato crop. Mr. Scoville and Mr. Landers will re- turn -to Hartford Saturday morning. At Crescent Beach. PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY THING IN THE MEAT LINE, VAL.LUPPERT the hour of 6 o'clock a. m. The secretary of labor, or his agent, shail have authority to enter and in- spect at any time ‘any place where Basy prevention »f Ty feobe “Houzs 10-11 & m. and 1a. -Phon. 821. No outside.calls iade after 1 ». m- A that within two weeks there will be about 1,000 men in camp théere, where they will remain before going to some southern camp. Miss Julia A. M. Johnston of Hart- ford and E. V. Andersen of Providence were united in marriage at high noon on Friday at the home of Mrs. Wil- ,and need you. Don't be a .slacker. ENLIST NOW. liam Davis in Canterbury. . Rev. 4 3 goods are produced or held for inter- T‘f‘k!:mfilmfl“l‘.i- yzs of Hampton perturmod the h’.:.":o sewing society of l);eMWomA.n'l state oofrnm:’rcl: Any person who vio- 3 F 5 o o LA e a— 3 ceremony. The doubie ring wervice f corps were guests o John | lates any of the provisions of the law, 5 EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER s Sotvie. Tat n,;‘r;;neu» S xo- lnwm vw';u;‘-;'ht‘: put your bus- Mr. and ‘Mrs. Andersen | Perkins -at, Crescent Beach and not [or obstructs:the entry of the agent of | ; WHEN YOU WANT 5 put i 8 Fairmount Street, - - Norwich, Conn.{ {1o7<3 t2e P et left immediately on their wedding.| Pleasurs ‘Beach, as. stated in Friday's | the secrefary of tabor, shall be punish. | midfum " ecie " tndn "t iougl e 2d- luy a t1e Q. ) b Telephone 6958 TS opas L R tour. Bulletin. . d by a fine of not more than 3200 and | verticing coiamns o The Eiistin

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