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~i|_dhedBultetin. | NORWICH BOYS AT ISLAND FORTS |™"“:eimiiii. w. & Son ‘Norwich; Monday, July 30, 1917. Sub-Committess Have Taken Up Tasks Assigned to Them—Registra. AND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER. Local Companies Given Big Send Off as They Boarded Train :_: e R The winds along the morth and mid- 5 Woman's Committee, Counci] of Na- . Fi Y Pain d: 'l'he Porlenus & Mnchell cu. LADY ASSISTANT dle Atlantic coasts will be moderate Saturday Morning—Large Crowd Turned -Out to Bid tlonal "Detense, has’ ihe Tocal e% S 3 L T ] e Ty s | Gusrdomen Godupood In Spite of Excly Hour of Do|ERIRIESEER R hukhamy vescble || Most Every Patriotic Housekeeper Day and Night Temperatures wers hi pt in New Ingland and the north portion ain Street distri parture. together the women's associations in v War and faif: weath T each town under a local chairman so ‘War and fair weather will continue p e Monday and Tuesday east of the £ {hat when the unorganized women Ez P Saturday morning dawned bright)at Fort Wright over Sunday to receive i e e SXontve Bm}dg:"rn,yn- l"m-t '5‘::" - four ; llsy l' eserv ll]g Missigsippl River. Forecast. and fair as a d omen and a fit set- | their issue of clothing, but from the z rs ] puin air Mongay, | ting for Hhe div's Tareweil toits e | order it was svident that they were (5 | O, COinulcices are alteady a: work. | periodically, soTwouldhave to lie-down, 4 y back would ache and 1 would fesl |} F'yery indication points to the greatest canning season for WILLIAM C. YOUNG Eastern New York: fret) Y warmer east and south; Tuesday fair, | loved boys who left on the 6.50 train | go_immediately to Fort Terry. The Committee on Food Production essor b f ety for New London, thence on the gov-| Songs were sung on the trip to the |8 COMEMIIEE. On [P0, o FOUEIOn STETSON & YOUNG Southern New England: Probably | ernment transports to the isiand forts, | fort, but as the lsiand loomed in sight |alia Sprague at its head, has distri- ny vears. To preserve for siext winter’s use, to CARPENTER and BUILDER |local showers Monday, warmer inter- [ Where they go into active tralning |silence reigned and the bovs got the |puteq through the local committees _ bered Y Ty, y Ous S, pi A o » Thal ier And wameile ot Eht| R i Makisni: Samiati | T ARLEah S it et b T T e e R conserve the fruits of the field and garden, is a nation-wide prices by skiiied labor. local showers Monday or Monday |the ringing of bells and the blowing On_landing they were immediately |the Connecticut Agricultural College. ® movement, a Jaw, and will be so considered and tespected Telephone 50 West Main St [night, warmer interior; Tuesday fair.|of whistles, and the late sleepers were i"."‘.’f‘ O g;m::; Mrs. Morgan G. Bulkeley, successful i % » , h - Qgain reminded at 6. The bells and | island, where e mids fivas Taburty Troan: te. ‘ Thec;:;l;r:‘-:r:“:& Norwl::: ; Wiisien were busy st Inicrvals: unt | ands thes awaltd thelt jasvs of fents i o A and by thousands who have never before done rnucd canning. - J Fepord rom | the troop train pulled out at 7 o'clock. |and cots. After receiving the fents |p, SR acting a8 as . TR Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | 1, "o 0 " T Cariy hour, an dm- | those who were not detalied 0 Dre- | caasman ot Eoniieity in the Lemporars We have anticipated this patriotic industry and are pre- DEL-HOFF HOTEL i lemperature and the warometric|mense crowd lined the streets,‘anxious- | pare the mess shack for use were [absence of Mrs. Rithard M, Bissell. to supply all your preserving needs—at reasonable EUROPEAN PLAN Chgfl’d MEEgay. AR Ther B 1y listening for the first strains which | tusily engaged in setting up the tents. | The finance committes’s work is in pared upply y preser , Bmturdey %3 3954 | Should announce that the bovs had left | It was a busy sceme. About 130 i | the hands of Mrs. H. A. Bumstead of rices. Here are a few suggestions: HAYES BROS., Props. ]’n‘ lr;lm - hin 80 29.98 the armory on F(asn:khn ;treet. After mo-fleall sounded and the‘ boy!whlg New Haven, and that of the Red Cross P B ! 1227 26-28 Broad 2 m. ..... $ 98 | 3 “short wait at 6.30, the Fifth and |their first taste of camp rations. Work | committee is under Mrs. William EI—— et 77 30.00 | Tnird companies of the Coast artillery, | continued throughout the afternoon in | Sheffield Cowles. The Committee on ‘“‘I‘"'k'l‘flz' "‘;‘ B We sell the Mason and Double Safety Foshme 55, ther. Bar.|N€aded by Tubbs Military band, es- | settling camp. e et a? Women Workers s | bear. Iam able to do my work 3 e : FSomaar er. Bar | corted by the two local companiés of | At 6 o'clock the soldiers laid off | investigating conditions under the | Such times and am recommending Fruit Jars—at extremely low prices. { hs s 7% 2592 |ihe Tome guard, proteeded down Mc- |work for the day and mess was|chairmanship of Dr. Mary C. Welles. | E. Pinkham’s Ve ble po Pl P 2 m . -85 | Kinley avenue and Franklin street, | sounded. The Committee on the Conservation | my friends who suffer as I '—Miss Be sure and learn cur prices before 2988 | through Bath street, down Broadway,| The boys assembled atter mess and |of Existing Moral and Spiritual | META TIEDEMANN, 1622 Jefferson Ave,, thence to Washington square, where | the company was then dismissed, some | Forces of the Nation. the chairman of | Brooklyn, N. Y. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | ° * ™ Predictions for Saturday: Gener- [they countermarched over Main street |of them getiring while others went to | which is Dr. Valeria H. Parker, is Dental S“fgeofl ally fair. to the New Haven station, where, |the cantéén, where they made a few |to assist in work for good conditions m‘;"km?"v'hm Lydia E. Preserving Needs Saturday’s weather: Fair, cool. without breaking ranks, they boavded | necessary purchases. The orders were |near camps. Dr. Kate Campbvell | Finlchas og Compound g McGrery Building, Norwich. Conn.| Predictions for Sunday: Generally [the waiting train. for the men to be in the company |Mead, chairman of Medical Service, is elp_you, just h'{ it. Far Kettl Parowax—in pound packages fair. A L3st Glimpse. street by 9 o'clock. .3(1 at 11 lights | enlisting the active co-operation of | Bdvice to Lydia E. m | ettles | o Caiarly at 10c emch— Sunday’s weather: Fair, warmer. > 3 were out. No guard duty was assign- [all the women doctors in the state.| Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, ' 20 3 packages for by 2% A Jeeply sympathetic company hadleq 4o the Fifth company during the| The official registration card for | Mass. Yourletterwill be i o e 5 B Sun, Moon and Tides. geiheredl 5r LIS TG DuitE ke el 5 women of the national woman's com- | read and answered hyn:’med" e 38c Mixing Spoons, wooden—at Se. FOR THE SUMMER TABLE| ! oomtiroun | s | g R it ot B 0 BCIPRRAE, o "\ el e il il o S e o | 9 vm som =0 | W S0 ™ e ! Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. | TOMers re lined the faces of motners, |OrNIng and after washing up mess |Lecticut Division by the Connecticut 9% quart 62c 12c and 15c each. p 2 A la m | p.m l[a m |l & m|ehers sisters, wives, sweethearts and | V28 called at 6. They were then al- State Counel} of Defense. The divi- 12 quart 79 Kitchen Pa g Knives—at 8¢ Oc Canned Salmon, Shrimp, rET) e ore, M, myeitc lowed to return to their tents for a |sion has siven the direction of the| . = = 7 ; « : i ey i mp, |30 ..} 440 | friends as they strove to et as near | iCN reat, Seven o'clock found rem | registration over to the Association |The letters make it plain that any || Also Preserving i white | O Gsving e 4 Crab, Sardines, Herring, saz | n as possible that they might|a¢ the other end of the island to un- |of Collegiate Alumnae. cal chalrman of the council's com-|§ .4 i blue and white ware. cid A Mk il | gaten a last glimpse and wave & 5000- | Jorgo” foderal physical examination mittee Who is too much burdened by Mincing Knives—one blade—at 4o L ve to their dear ones. e re double res it P ff o oo IeRis-ids 106 — =% Many a mother clasped her boy to | hese examinations were conducted b COMMITTEE ON ALIENS. designate some capable mssistant (o e s o 4.45 'y on v five regular army surgeons. At 12.30 P - FRESH LETTUCE ise | her breast and strove to hold him as | The boss marcned bamk te. camap foe A handle the work of the “Four Minute || Enterprise Cherry Stones, a == long as possible, brother kissed brother » Is Being Established By the Comnec-|Men” who comprise an organization || regular $1.00 item, a limited Fruit Jar Fillers, glass—at Sc. having to do exclusively with brief . 59¢ | Fruit Jar Fillers, tin—at 10c. zddresses in moving picture theatres ticut State Defense Counci P E ; Meats--fresh, smoked, canned| —Six hours atter high water 1t Iy Jow | 107 25 possible. brother kissed brother | mess. At > o'clock those who had not tide, which is followed by flood tide. been examined, which included about quantity, at... or corned. and said goodbye with tears in their | pote of "t 3 7 ed 3 2 gpsingtiong eves, not trusting their volce to say | btk vo e hoo a oy & pRarch The Connecticut State Council of |on subjects of the “Four Minute Men” . FINE PRODUCE GREENEVILLE mors. and letting tear-dimmed eyes | haspore e, NoSPltal where the exam- | Defense is adding to its eleven sub- |started Tuesday all over the state and i Mason Jar Covers, zinc with ] - | speak the last farewell ook fheir examinstions during the | committees a new committee which is|reports indicate that it was a great|l Fruit Jar Rings of gray rub- opal lining, regular price 30c a People S Mal‘ket Over & Thoteid Iaute Scwnd Uni. ars for the Boys, noon rest. In all probability there will [t0 have charge of actlvities relating |success. The managers of the thea- || ber, in Sure Seal, Lightning dozen—Special price a dozen.. 21e ¥ | ted Picnic at Atlantic Beach —Nine| Cizare were miven out to the boys|be a few. reiections which evers man |i0, aliens. The Council of ~National{tres have been enthusiastic in_ their R BIh e insits, & dosih 56 R 6 Franklin Street Carloads Went Down—Notes, of the companies by H. F. Dawley, J.]1s hoping will not fall to his lot. After | efense. Section on Co-operation with | recoption, of the plan and the speakers |} Bl ™ upes all”....... 6c a dozen A F. Conant and J. A. George. The{the examinations the Toutine of the|Stato® bas issued s report on the or- [¥WIN continte 1o appear frequently in f Fe 4 Ao Jelly Tumblers JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprictor Saturday the seventh annual union |boys greatly appreciated the Kindness | Preceding day was carried out. P e R o ATath = -|| Fitz-em-ait..... +=4 To % douts | g e Sunday school picnic of the churches | of the local men in remembering them | The boys are in good health and [{pinclls which among many other| . .o\ cii DEATH RATE Gopd Luck.............. 8¢ a dozen | Half pint size, with i el of Greeneville and the Norwich TOWn | ss well as many other friends who had | high spirits, all seemingly enjoving |\ hag%, Son g' ';‘"’“"}‘:"tfl 3“"’" price a dozen 2 - Methodist Episcopal church was held | previously | remembered them with |army life and eagerly watch the mafls | [.*t I% being done in work for aliens LESS THAN STATE _— v 0verhaullng at Atlantic Beach. The churches rep- | jfferent gifts. tor news from home. N Yhile i Hhods Yot eiate bus 2 . resented were the Greeneville Congre- | A5 true soldiers the boys hore up| The boys have charge of two bat- |} . ode Island, neigh-|yiea| Seatistios For the Cities of East- Wire Racks Jelly Strai 3 F ik boring states of Connecticut with elly Strainers gational, Federated, Swedish, St. An-|pravely, smiling that thev might not | teries. on which they will have three | onof, St9eS O robjenas ern Connecticut, For ues in beiling Fruits Jars. = drew's Episcopal 'and the ' Norwich | weap. ~The band oil the while plaved |Fours’ drill in the morninz. and three | “*Fy - ® B : = . n Jars. | yeily Strainers, with heavy wirs S TOROEL o ok i Individual Jar Holders, with frame, cloth bag, stamds 18 igh—price each handle — price each.. 9% | inches Town Methodist Episcopal. The young | our national airs. The Girl I Left Be- | hours' infantry drill iw the afternoon.| : % ¢ Accord u 5 Sirl T Ly ¥ S 3 I e 2 . Nan ccording to the report an epa r or neople left the ‘square in Broups of | hind Me and Auld Lang Syne. They have not vet received their issue ymiu;xri;.'!lhD\;:Isl;{:dmfi;l\“gg.phnn?é State Board of Health just issied, ree cars each at 8.45, 9.15 and 943 | After the 15-minute goodbye the | of clothing and equipment, but are ex- | " un dertaken a census of alicms and | Norwich had less than the state av- O e You’ll find Preserving Requisites in our Kitchen- OF ALL KINDS ON a m. There were eight cars from |(rain slowly pulled out amid the flutter | Pecting it this week. Onlv blankets [fn Spderiaken a cemsus of aliens, and AUTOMOBILES, Gceneville and one from ~ Norwich | o handkerchiefs and rousing’ cheers |and dishes have been issued The|ception’of Georsia, a law has bean |of June. “The state raie per thousand - s ST - e ing with them God’s blessing and | camp, which is situated on the eastern el 0 was 14.4, while that of Norwich was 1 ort- {housand people At the beach a|the best wishes of the entire city for |ond of Plum Island, is surroursed by Dol roviding for the compulsory |Sut 12.1. The statistios for the vari- ware Department in basement—complete ass CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | e T o . cidone Say | their welfare and safe return. Lizh banks which protect from wind |inis registration was part of a gen. | OuS citics in this vicinity of the births nts of ev ood kind. J e e e =) = and storm. The tents all have floors | cral compulsory resistration of cit-|and marriazes for May and the deaths me ey 8 . TRUCKS and CARTS, S RTINS, ot AN NI W FIFTH COMPANY GDER and the street is lighted by electricity | jzens and aliens alike. The regi for_June follow: an: y cnjoved to the full. The cars re- TO FORT TERRY,|25.are the tents: tion of allens by the individual states| Norwich—Living births 71; still —_— turned to the Square at 6.00, 6.30 and . Everything is being done for the|seems an undesirable expense and |Pirths 5: marriages 27; total death for June 41; annual death rate per thous 12.7; death rate for Jun= 13.1. -|7.00 with the exception of one car comfort of the outfit. Close at hand | complication and the imposition of Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Tri 7 lo 2 B 3 that burnt out near Westerly and did | Boys in Good Health and in High |37 companies from Bridzeport, xew |cqmbucation and the imposition of |and THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. rate per thousand 10; death rat ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. [ {1 2 - = a Blacksmithing in all its branches. | nfcerc ot the Coomiitne iy chomne Splae. Britain, Danielgon and Hartford, which | Considerable activity of unquestion- | New London—Living births 53; still Were: 0. W. Carpenter, _chairman; ; are also under canvas. The mess halls [able value ‘has been conducted in|DPirths 2: marriages 23: total deaths s o rpenter, _chairman; (Special to The Bulletin.) are clean and art screened in to pre- | these states in regard to aliens. In|for June 26 annual death rate per is B. Hill, sccretary and treasurer.| Fort Terry. N. Y.—After the last|vent flies. There are long tables and | Rhode Island the eitizenship commit- | thousand 120; death rate for June The commitee consisted of Rev. Mr.|farewells were eaid at the Norwich |a sand floor. The ci 2 Craw = £ wells wer > 3 ooks, Fraser. Dydo o s s 1g | 14.4. Scott & Ciar k Corp. rawford and William Vergason from | station and the momentary grief had | and Benoit. are mivink the combany |ihe task of Eprovine the faciitics for | Groton—Living births 12: stil 5: total deaths 5 the Norwich Town church, O. W.|subsided. the zood spirits of the Fifth | the best that their skill affords, There i o births 1: marriages 5: 7.3. 2 Carpenter and Paul ?{lahr” frox‘r: "}‘e company rose. A few of the lads who |.re facilities for taking shower baths 3?;‘1‘,‘;:11?:;:’?:“‘: ::; ?S{.‘Lu?,?.‘: were |annual Geath rate per thousand $.8: Ju#;.»;mi:mfl_mm. e It 507 to 515 North Main St. | @5iieiille Coneregational ehurch.|had musical ‘instrumients with them |and permission has been granted for |sexamined and. conferences held wiih | death rate for-gune 17.7 hirths 1; marriazes 4: t . 2 Burdon from the Feddrated enureh, |Started to play. and the soldiers sarg | bathing on any part of the island. the various justices of the Rhode Is Stoninston—Mving Dirths '4: mar-|annual death rate per h g Onent Sehander from ithe | Swedier, | PoPular airs until their arrtval in New | During the spare hours the boys [land courts and with the clerk of the |Miages S total deaths §; annual death | geath rate for June 13.5 t d e S rom e Swefish)London. Here they were grocted by | with musical talent are organizing a | United States and state courts By Killingly—Living births t CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO. | oriomin™ tormen Trom S A ninew's. | Shes, from the New London people | company orchestra, the offoris of which | this means it has been made possible 11: total deaths 6. annua = = o A a 3 " | whdFwere seeing thelr local companies | at times cause comment ard ridicule | that first papers may be taken out in NORWICH TOWN per thousand, 11.2; dea e for |PROMINENT ARTISTS DRIl ahk Maikins Tatt Gt i R e R off. Tmmediatelv after detraining the | from the less talented soldiers. Pri- |all counties where clerks have offices, e June 5 AIDING MYSTIC EXHIBIT = 4 s’ Gul . . | company was marched to the General | vates Huntley and Gevers, who are|and that aliens may be naturalized in | ., . i = : Pu‘ham--Livir mar- 2 & Garage work a Specialts. The Woman's Guild of St. Andrew's | Pickering, where thev embarked with |acrobats, take their turn at doing a|all places where the judges go on cir- | Children's Party Proves Enjoyable—| i 000’7 total daths . This Year's List of Canvasess One o Special Distinction—National Acad emy Well Represented church will hold a special meeting in|the First and Tenth companies of |few stunts to while away i i iti Ci ive Vol 9. 2 in{ th 3 5 away the idle|cuit. In addition to this work the| Many Walk to City to Give Volun-|rate per thousanad 9.9 . 214 mv" Guild rooms of the church this|New London. and amid the cheers from | hours. “Dutch” Kleindeinst, the camp | committee h. distributed’ widel a teers Rousing Sendoff—Outing Notes | June 9.9, evening to transact some special bus- [ rhousands of throats the General Pick- | comedian, provides laughter. during the | pamphlet of “Information for Immi Windham—Living births 31 iness that has come during the sum-|ering slowly steamed from her berth, | cuiet moments by his witty expres- |zrants” published in many languages | \[iss Marion Rogers of Peck’s Corner [riages 19; total deaths 1 death rate per thousand .3 Work Guaranteed. 21 Chestmut St T When the M mer. listine to ome sde. flons and fanny ‘antics. Tn fact. all |by the National Society of the Sons of | entertained her Sunday school class of = 1t Fishers' Tsland, the or- |the boys do their bit and when called | the American Reviution, and a pam- | ten small girls Iriday afternoon. Soon |rate for June 8.1 nual ¢ t f WOULD LIKE TG SHOW YOQU _ Porsonals arid Notes. ders came to disembark and the four |on to perform for the company’s |phlet entitied “Questions and Answers|nfrer arriving®he chiliren assembled| In the deaihs from s ol Archibald Gllchrist of Prospect street | companies were formed on the wharf, |amusément do so willingly and unhesi- | for Coming Citizens” prepared for the | on the veranda, where they had their | causes the following stati g ” is visiting In New York. the three other companies marching | tatingly. Providence ¥. M. C. A The commit- | pictures taken. Afier this they con- |noted: Typhoid fever, orw ~ off up the road, leaving the Fifth be- | Letters and parcels may_ reach the|lec also drafted two short circulars, | rested in potato and peanut races. Miss | measles, Norw Team Hal‘l\eSS Mrs. William A. Lund has return- | hind. who to their disappointment | bovs by being addressed t5 the Firth |one entitled “Rhode Island Citizens” von the prize In the!whooping cousl ed from a two weeks' stay with rela- | were ordered to embark again. The |company, C. A. C. N. G.. Fort Terrv,|and one “Non-Citizens in Rhode Is- | Tarmer rooe ard Aiss Erma Macintyre | tberculosis of the Tun One at $50.00 which is a good bargain. | tives in Quinnebaug. boys of the Fifth had expected fo stay | N. Y. land” for general distribution. An|in the latter. Afterwards members of | New London 2, Groton 1, Plain vestigation relating to the aid|:pe class entertained the others with | F tnam 2, Windham 1: other herculosis, Norwich 1: canc A new light weight Water-proof| wWilliam Hollin of Prospect street B e 2 I e which large employers of labor may sic, Miss Dorica Browning and Miss | tu X AUTO ROBE at $3.50. s heen called by the government to Y. M. C. AMEETING. CORRECTING AUTO LICENSES, |Sive to increase the naturalization of | Eynice frd el ,,,,m,,ga.,].,(,“f,,m wich 2, New Landon 2. Ki = the medical corps stationed at Fort £ " |the foreign born population has been|..4 Ariss h Sterry with selections | Windham 1: spinal meniie r B Slocum, N. Y. Brief But Intercstirg Address Made | Motor Vehicle Commissioner Returns |Undertaken by the Rhode Tsland |on’the violin. Then all gathered in|London 1i pne i, SNORY t D " council, .and a report on this subject | om ‘N0, ViOlD oo Al e Mo Tonabn 2, Butpam - K THE L..L. CHAPMAN C0. |3 _ana srs. Frederick Geer or| bY Pastor of the Methodist Church. | Certificats to Many Town Clerks. |i'baini prepared. Speakers have been’| ino dinin= room. where ot each PIace | N nder the iist of deaths fr Prospect strest are motaring in Mas-| 4 £o0q sized audlence attended ihe| Some of the town el i the |enTolled to g0 in times of stress and | nighight cracker which contained a |ternal causes the following i 1 ° erks in the | excitement to the various centers of | pund B0 i Ol SUICL COUI T o histea: Accident, Norwicl 1 . % BATH STREEY. NORWICH cr. [Sactmestts, muking cyisits"in" West' | o ALARM CLOCKS M. C. A. open air mesting Sunday | state’ have i & . = a corrected the automo- |foreizn born population to quiet and 4, Putnam 1, Windham 1 shco g : = 1d | merriment. After supper more games |don 4, Putnam 1, at 5 o'clock on Buckingham Memorial | bile certificates which have been |reassure these people by addresses in |wers plaved and at 1.30 the eniosable | Stonington 1 TAFTVILLE arounds. Secretary Hill had charge | furnished them by the commissioner | €T OWn languages. party ended. 4 — 9f the service and B. M. Bruce and|of auto vehicles under the. 1aw Of | han Nevelbped on Sepeatiorly oleoiy Wi COMMUNITY CAN — Miller NING CLUB. |Bill Seld Baltic Trims Local Team in Benefit |R. T. Crosby acted as ushess. 1917 which req r t h s 9 S quires the commis = rectly i and a prayer, v. J. Neviand of | of certificates to the clerks. The |information, research, legal advice, | Bonny Brier Bush cottage. Vergason| String Beans Have Been Put Up. : - E avenue, attended the wedding of Wal- kbt C. Morgan and Miss Margaret J.| [n the eight workinz days in which —at— = i 1 | Mannerchor — Personals, Arinity M. B.-chaich delivered s Bricfl doevdctions - wadé by the latter re-Laon" sorviss Stiots atlms: registe THE WM. FRISWELL CO.| guiuraay “artemoon the Tafivinie| 28, Jnierssting address, ‘selecting as | fate to. the piace:of ‘residence of the | Mo fopuiceial Mon,, diens, reglotra; |1¢ = - |ihe Providence street grounds for the oo ar T R rced fo faturn the lcarrected” certificates Sion therc is & sub-committee on| Showed Honor to Brave Voluntesrs, |there Hive been put up about 430 Jars |PITO0 BT, o 3 2 1 fo the tune of 10 10 & wolore(and wondered what is this word of | to acceps: thein eomrections ang 1%y |State. It is planned to establish such | (his part of the town, many ehowed from all pa e 't [ mittee. Ch H A |the Srmeipal: strects of the svoEL]God mentloned in the text, afil I|the statement I the orisions. o |% commitiee In each county, includ-|imeir patriotic interest by walking to B e . T - mpse DR. E. J. JONES | the prineip reets of e village | thought of four sreat words that we | tifi~ rizinal cer-|ing alien members when possible; 10 |ine city to see the soldier boys off Sat- | help. Other women, wh e mmittee 1 1 | headed by the Scout band and fol- |find in the Bible wk tificates of the residences will stand.|have local -committees under the yet coms, have manv of them beer o Suite 46 Sha Building | 1o%ea. by the Tafivilie troops. of the | treht "woriz: “tne. Be s roumced | Tt seems the Clerks have been Ja- | Gounty ‘committee. Wherever there are | UT42Y mOrning. Inspired fo o the work In their own | Elizabe nnon UldINg | fov Scouts and a number of young !again and again we find the words ~be | POTiN€ under a misapprehension inlcommunities containing a large per- = houses. Thera are in this way furth- | 2 Take €levator Shetucket Strees, |ladies from the Taftville, chanter of | of wood courage. amd suren ome | T8ard to what constitutes a resi- |centage of aliens: and to have indus- Returning from Shore. ering the aims of the ciub in spread @isibe. Thone the Red Cross dressed as nurses. [phrave soldier boys have gone out swith | A°NCE Within the meaning of the au-|trial correspondents representing the| Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Underwood and |ing the conservation sp! nd can s Dals . & Charles Blair was dressed as Uncle | courage wmnd the cotrace they have | omobile law. — The clerks, it is be-|division of aliens appointed in each | daughter, Miss Bernice Underwood, of [rot be called shirker = Sam. At -the grounds there was a|will win the great battle now raging, | \c . have assumed that'the term,|large industrial crganization by the [ Reck's Corner are returning this week |- a¢ spon as they can find the t 3 NOTICE first aid exhibition by the irl nurses | When the shodrrs e Croe 2BINE: | legal ' regidence, as it meant by | crganization itself. It is to be the|from several davs’ outing at The Wig- | ov will undoubtediy come in w jassisted by the Scouts. During the|homes, courage is the word for us; | (D¢ Statutes governing voting, ap-|duty of these industrial correspond- | wam, Pleasant View, R. L compare notes with the communit OEAD HORSES AND COWS | zame ‘Tubbeband of " Norwich fur- | Wite" che' basinces. man faces. his 2;‘:‘%1;0[;2: automobile law and con- |ents to keep in touch with the aiiens e i den = - e ved Eiae of nis] music. Ice cream and candy = ks person could not beland know where they are and what ings. econd crop of peas Is 0 P i L ectens sum was realized for the local chap- |«greater is he that controlied his own | 4SS hé had had his home in it|ity and to discover, report and pre- [ Afe% Dazsing (o SFEES ot Quonos | Ry, " extended the time for ecan Later. ¥ ter. spirit than_ he that taketh a city,” that | 1OF, SiX months. Under the automo-|vent destructive measures on the part|qnontaus: B o U9 SO8E 0 ning peas to this werk also v WEST SIDE HAIDE co. . man is greatest who has learmed to| Dile ]aW a person is a resident of the|of enemy aliens: to make suggestions | TOWT ST = o beans are now in thelr prir “rc J P. O. Box 379, New London Young Ladies’ Sodality Social. keep self where he belongs; the boys | goun ™WAEn he resides in it for thirty |for the stabilizing of the Jabor sup-| afiss Ruth F. Avery returned Satur- [beets may also be put up for t i Saturday night the Young Ladies’|who have gone into camp need this 43 . e intention of the|ply; to render whatever service is|j3, . ¢; ne. v en 7] fre it. It is a great advan 3 bty lay to her home on West Town street | who desire it. It v God can give. The | SoMfmissioner to send a circular to|possible in_finding employment for | el "y few days' stay in Abington. tage to bring the vegetables prepar 15 Main Street for blanching. They get into m B. McLane of Auburn- | cooker so much earlier in ihe ting her mother, | But if anyone cannot do this, Sodality held a very enjoyable soclal |grace which on and dance in Mannechor hall. There |next word is responsibility, and every | 211 the town clerks in the state call-|aliens in the locality and in adjust- e : i |ing their atrention to the automo. |inz difculties between the aliens and | 1 <Co was a large attendance who enjoyed [man should recognize that he should THE Pf\ L“ACE the dancing till a late hour. bear his share of the burdens and ‘::lle law, as it relates to the status of | their employers; to report from time | o .1\ M 0 automobilist as a resident and|to time to the division of aliens and Fiteh ‘L. Allen, of West Town |invite some of her friends-to come a FUNERAL E - carry his portion of responsibility, for 3 78 Franklin Street Personals and Note: e mvc mauy b oah re:pmh how it differentiates from the law (to bring to its attention any matter George Sullivan has resigned his|sibilities for us all. fir:rnlng the qualifications of [of importance: and finally, to distri- g T P. S| position in the Ponemah Mills. The last word I will mention is e bute information among the aliens as| 1.5 1qa Crabb and daughter, Miss MARRIED. faith; this is a great 4, in fact to naturalization and their relatio: b, of W aith; s is eat word, in fac e i T . 2 a5 - lie Crabb, o Vorcester are visiting —ELWOOD—In New Lo LSustave Hedier has accepted @ po- '::Ler‘e%rea;re:&hnfieth:e:lg:; 1 have men- AT AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. B e o the Diviclor of | Mrs. Frank S. Avery of West Town By Bev. C. Harlex —AND— i E rday i n every re- ’ s . Weston Munsell ar morning. o —— latlonof Jife: we'need 1 to live by °°""="B°: Do'N-In to Put Its Mess| tllens contempiates Snatitin in- street. S STne Bine Eiwtoa. Both or S5 - == and we need it to die by and all the; sage Before Many Connecticut Peo- =242 a| Mrs. wiiam H. G ? Washingt: ongon. . EMB MERS JOH\ A. DUNN |, Angelina Carpenter of Provi- | waythrough lite faith is a great as-| pl o G e o Sl A Wil 1. Geer of Teshinston PRTERSON_SPOONER—_In 011 Sav. i . dence street spent Sunday at Rocky [set fo every man. If we have these - B O g e~ Lu"F U Wbepital, Hartfird, where ahe under-| -Drooik Jily 20 1037, Albip Feterstn Point. four woidsgconstantly In mind, cour-| gection taken by the Comnecticut thei first papers. To stimulate and | Went an operation. of Savhrook Point Lady Acaist: s ce, 5 ., res a e Council of Defense may lead |} o ; a il i ¥ n 3 3 our S Willlam Wohleben was a visitor in|faith, our lives will be successful and | to the use of agricultural @ fairs|2S3ist all thip sctifity a service bul-| iss Eitzavetn Coffée of Peck's Cor- DIED. Telephone 328-3 aponaceous Stafford Spinrgs Sunday making the | victory @ill be ours. throughout the state this fall by the|[S6R o0 (® SO FO8 € ctivities of aij |ner: has returned home after spending [, o ue 11 plainfield, July 27, 1917 HENRY trip in his auto. Raymond Grant, cornetist, and Miss | council to bring to Connecticut cid- | Information 2e to the actulls of A, “few days at Gardner Lake as the | MRAFNTIR Tio <3 b ! ' Marion Beebe organist, assisted in the{zens a better understanding of why|SeNUliees ARQ tHS PIESCRE BUCh|guest of Mrs. J. E. Fuller Funeral from St John's church this etock (Mondax) morning at T. B. Lillibridge of the Scotland road | LEE—In this city, July John Tooth Powder, 25¢ musical part of the service. the United States is at war, the is- et sues behind the conflict and the great |1y distributed. | | | | Jught to be sprinkled on your tooth A R To Assist P;ac:' |G°‘;':' problems that must be solved if voc- e i STl has been spending a few days at| Henry Lee ' ' % = sh. 1¥'s the Tooth Powder de lu: ( ; ( ;I'. The Committee of of Food Supply of | tory is to be won. “g. g Pleasant View, R. I and while there | Funeral from his late home. No. 6 - o the State Council of Defense has ap-| The county fair in this state i a vieited Quonochontaug and Charles- | Summit strect, thix (Mondar) morn- | WWILLNAM YOUNG,R.N. o= pointed Thomas W. Russell of Hart- | great “get-together” occasion for the|Campaign Begins—Letters to Chair- | town beaches. {nEat &1 paioek. Mase of Teaulem i askkee and General Nuretng. M . . 2 Tord a member of the Transportstion | citizens. The city and rural dastrict Vol Carriiitg To, Taike e oSl Patricics chureh'at’s oitiock. o Mastage ana General Xursing. Nigh Iklgglst, 50 Main Street committee of the Council of Defense,| come tozether at every one of these Mrs. Thurston B. Barber of Peck's| WILLIAMS—In St Francly' hospital calls Kory Norwich, : un @CLOr J| o7ser Wi' (he peach srowers and | faivs, The matter of participation in| Lettors have been sent out by Rev.|Corner and ner suests: Mr. and Mrm | HAE ortens S AT M Coe — = services in Congregational other agencies in marketing this years| the fairs by the Council in various|M. E. Alling, state chairman of the|H. J. Taylor_and Frederjck R. Gard- | Funeral crop of peaches. Mr. Russell will [ wavs intended to bring home the war|“Four Minute Men,” to several town|ner, all of New London, motored to| church. Central Village Tuesday af, & represent the Committee of Food | message to the people of Connecticut|chairmen fbf the Connecticut State | Pachaug cemetery Friday. Ma«;.fla:c -; 3 _yfl clock. 4 5o Shea & Burke —In Jewett 'City, July 29,1 Supply at all times on this question,| was referred to the committee on pub- | Council of Defense, explaining to them Yo e and will have full responsibility im| licity and committee on conservation. that the work of the “Four Minute| Mrs. F. M. Holmes of Eim avenue, 1917, Willlam G. Murray, aged 2 41 Main Strest Fypeeal services at his Iate home on |fl B £ uneral! Directors the co-operation which will be given. | These committees will take up without | Men” is distinct from that of the |her sister, Mrs. M. T. Foster, of New | years. | Mr. Jonnart, the high commissioner | the greatest possible use of the op-]uppolnmfl to both offices in many in- |Leona Grzywaez, of Hartford, left| Mathewson street at 815 Tuesday On account of Increase In price of to- B acse, the Whitestone Cigar will 2e an I * oid from now on at $33 per 1,000, anza 11 Franklin 8t Prompt serviceday or night WHEN YOU WANT to put your bu e P QR ik ness befors the public, there is no um bette» than through the ad- delay the matter of plans for making|council. The same men have been [Jersey, and her granddaughter, Miss of the Allies in Greece, has arrived in | portunities afforded by the gather-[stances and some confusion has re- | Friday morning for Quonochontaug, R.| morning. Requiem mass at St Paris, and will take part in the forth- | ing of lafge numbers of people at the [sulted as to where the duties of one |1, where they will spend the remain-| Mary’s church at 9. Burial in St coluzams of The Bulletin. coming conference on Balkan affairs. i fairs. office end and those of another begin.|der of the summer. Mary's cemetery, Lisbon. 7 b