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LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answesed Promptly § Day and:Night ! 88 Main Street WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU Team Harness One at $50.00 which is a(gotd bargain. A new light weight AUTO ROBE at $330. THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 BATH STRSET. NORWICH, CT. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Sucecssor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Water-proof. Best work and materials at right prices by skiied labor. Telephone 50 West Main St DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS,, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Drental Surgeon Norwich. McGrery Building, Conn. FOR THE SUMMER TABLE Canned Salmon, Shrimp, Crab, Sardines, Herring, Mackerel. FRESH LETTUCE Meats--fresh, smoked, canned or corned. FINE PRODUCE People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor ALARM CLOCKS ALL GRADES ALL PRICES THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 ‘and 27 Franklin Street Cverhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in ail its branches. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO. Aatomobile and Machbine Parts Welded. Garage work a Speelalty. | Work 31 Chestmut St DE N TIS 'I' . DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Stree” entran. Shone NOTICE DEAD HORSES AND COwS Removed Free of Charge Call 163 New London. Ask for Chas. Later. Reverse charge. WEST SIDE HIDE co. P. O. Box 379, New London THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA JOHN A. DUNN Our Saponaceous Tooth Powder, 25¢ Ought to be sprinkled on your tooth brush. It's the Tooth Powder de luxe. Druggist, 50 Main Street “Norwich, Tuesday, Ai THE_WEATHER. Anti-cyclonic conditions _continue over the Grand Banks and the upper lake region; a weak cyclone is appar- ently forming over the middle At] states. Sharp temperature s have occurred in various parfs of the country due to thunder storms and local rains. Local rains afe indicated for the middle Atiantic states Tuesday. Tem- perature es will be unimportant with & tendency downward. Te winds along the north Atlantic ‘coast will be gentle southwest; middle Atlantic, light south. * Forecast. Southern New England: Partly cloudy, probably showers south; Wed- nesday partly cloudy. Eastern New York: Cloudy Tuesday, probably thunder showers south por- tion; not quite so warm. ot 120, out 1 fore appear before board this week, it is expected that but one-quarter, or 60, will be avail- | 304—1022 George Stephen, Yantic. able for the local quota for the na- tional army. half of the Norwich quota, which is of the men called by week have been ordered to appear be- ably Net Suty for ND(_'K'! Quota—Examinatiors ‘o Start at 8 O’Clock This Momning. —— the 240 drafted men called to the local exemption This means that but one- will be filled from the first call n the near future. The first 80 the board last the board and examining physi- 245 West Thames street. 308-— 711 Stratis Dimitri, 45 High street. 5 2nd, 305— 841 Graham Chapin, Town street. 306— 638 Herman Alofsin, Sturtevant avenue, 18 and that a second call must be sent |307—2795 W. B s B ¥. D. No 1 308—2454 Chr. S. Evanghelidis, 84 Tal- man street. 209—1032 Herman S. Sears, 292 West Main_street. cians this (Tuesday) morning at $|310— 623 Antonio Alfieri, 206 Frank- o'clock. The second 30 are ordered to appear on Wednesday morning at 8 [311— 269 Francis Alfred Williams, 329 o'clock, and the last 0 of the 240 men Iin_street. West Main street. Observations in Norwich. are ordered to appear on Thursday | 312— 685 Joseph Ballard, 72 Baltic . morning at 8 o'cloc] atrest sfl.?-.’“,‘,‘:;’;‘.:‘.ic'y“".i.‘l’;."&i"ifi.fix The second instaliment of the offi-[313—1141 John Slaga, 93 West Main in temperature and the barometric cial call number list of registrants in street. . Wi this district as furnished by the ex- |314—1314 George P. Psyhoyos, 23 % Ther. emption board. North Main Street. Y 4 ”B“‘,é The Bulletin has aiready published | 315—1016 Howard Orrin Smith, 2 T o 2 87 3020 | the list of the first 240 men who have Church street. - ety 77 3018 |already been summoned in for exam- |316—1688 Barney Edward Costello, 50 Highest 55, ioweat 63, 18 ination on Tuesday, Wednesday and ‘Washington street. 2 . Thursday. It will continue publica- | 317— 335 William Lavicka, 244 West Comparisons. tion from day to day until the full Thames street. Predictions for Monday: Fair. Monday’'s weather: As predicted. Sun, Moon and Tides: An u Sun Il _High [l Moo: I Rises™} "sots. I wates. [ Riscs: | 2538 Bay T Tomiipm [l §15|ence | 4T 10.24 Six houPs after high water it is low which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Streets Torn Up—Breaks on North Main Street and Central Avenue— Personals and Notes. Ceptral avenue was torn up at the intersection with Ninth street Mon- day because of a break in the water main. Traffic through Ninth street was completely blocked.” Part of the new Hassam pavement on North Main street has also been torn up to repair a break. Personals and Notes. Mr. and Mrs. James McNearny spent Sunday at Watch Hill Harry Covey spent the week with relatives in Syracuse, N. Y. Edward Speliman of Hickory street spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. Richard Nelson, head clerk at Pitch- er & Service's, is camping at Niantic with the Y. M. C. A. boys. Morris Coughlin_and Edward Mec- Nearny have returned from a trip through the larger cities of southern New England. trant is su the ti on n 241 242— 243— 244—] 254—] TAFTVILLE William McGarigle in Hospital—Camp Fire Girls Camping in New Hamp- shire—Personals. Sunday evening William McGarigle of South A street had a severe attack of appendicitis at his home. Two doc- tors were summoned and when he showed no improvement the Bac hospital ambuiance was called. He v taken to the hospital about 1 o'clock Monday merning, where he will undergo an operatio Camping in New Hampshire. Saturday morning the local Camp Fire Girls left for a_two weeks' cam; at Canterbury, N. H. Nine girls ang Rev. Arthur Varley, pastor of the Taftville Congregational church, left Taftvilie by autotruck early Saturday morning and took the 5.45 train frora Taft's station. The local chapter is a church organization. Personals and Notes. Workmen are painting the sash of the skylights on the J. B. Martin com- pany mill. . Laurence Stanley, Willlam McKnight |and George Madden spent Sunday in | the village. Milliken entered the Backus at Norwich Monday to under- us operation. . g0 a ser; The mills are all running on full schedule after having run very irreg- during the hot weather of last BADLY INJURED WHEN HIT BY TACKLE. Joseph Williams Has Fractured Nose, Jaw, and Lost Several Teeth. While working on the sand pila of the Connecticut Engineeriag company ; the West Side. Joseph Williams, | on colored, was severely injured when the running tackle struck him in the hesal The force of the blow fractured Wil- lfams’ nose, broke his upper jaw, frac- tured the lower jaw in two Dldces, knocked out several teeth and badly lacerated his face. A surgeon took the injured man to the hospitdl, where his injurles were dressed. Williams did not Iose consciousness. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’ Malted Mllk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. 262— | 21— 292 293— 294 295— 296— 297— GAGER Fumeral Director and Embalmer . Prompt serviceday or night 642-2 Lady Assist American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Livery Connection Shetucket Strest FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. 108 BROADWAY 298 300—1 301—: 302! e list of 2930 men is completed. registrant should ascertain his serial number and his call number. Norwich, where at any fime during office hours. The regulations of the selective draft law make it incumbent official and order number and the posting of the call at the office of the locai board certified as ready 245—2047 Joseph W. 253—2885 William 261—2: 2632265 Max Each official copy of the entire list of registrants will be posted in the ce of the local board of exemption, 111, Thayer Building, Franklin Square, Norwich, and for the conven- of the public another copy of this list will be posted at the office of the town clerk, court house building, it. may be consulte upon each remis- inform himself from these to serial number lists as to his flicient notice to him to appear at ime and place designated. Up- on-appearance he is liable to be for service. 277§ Walter Barron, R. F. D. No. T 31 Hyman x Rosenbloom, his mark, 44 Franklin street 1432 Walter A. Peck, 35 Spruce street 1727 Joseph Bronzmo, 172 ain street North Presser, Jr. Gales Ferry 2462817 Otis A. Jenks, R F. D. § 247—2740 Philip Frian Goldstein, 344 Central avenue 248 951 Andzei Zysk. 9 Fifth 2491848 John Frederick Drescherm, 257 Central avenue 250—2662 Paul F. Gadle, 38 Fourth street 251—1570 William Boeoth, 201 North Main street 252—2854 Channing P. Huntington, 172 Washington street Lathrop Hunting- High street Dunion, 298 Central ton, 11 John F. avenue Walter R. Hazard, 428 North’ Main street 770 Christopher Columbus Bar- . 70 North CIiff street 2 James H. Chester, Jr. Roath street ! S. Watro Danilowicz, tral_avenue 18 260—2119 William Arthur Karkutt, 160 Otrabando avenue 360 Ludwik A. Kowaleski, x his mark, 48 Spring street 749 Johnston Rlair Banfield, 36 Fourteenth _street Sadinsky, 14 Aqueduct street 264—2592 Harry Herd, Merchants ave- nue 2652753 Michael M. Goudas, 43 North Main street 266—1865 Charles Butkerech, 12 North Thames street 2671509 Harry K. Blackburn, 262 Franklin street 265—1211 Abraham N, Mever, 201 West Main_street v 269— 525 Alphonse Marion, 36 North A street 270--1417 Peter Papas, 77 Thames street 271—1574 Josef Boucek. ‘256 West Thames street 2722034 Frank Oldzy, 28 West Thames street. 2732434 Clarence Melvin Elsworth, 126 McKinley avenue. ‘| 274— 760 Esdias Caron, 2 South Fifth avenua. |275— 153 Joseph O. Teliier, Jr, 18 North B, Taftville 276~ 55 Frederick A. Randall, 19 Treadway avenue. —2695 Delor Gero, 4 South C. 276_Adelara Patnande, 24 1-2 North A 279—1781 Traey R. Burdick, 9 Tread- 280—1956 Joseph ~ Nara, 96 High street. | 381— 792 Joseph Casavant, 29 1-2 South B. 2822128 Louis Katz, 5 North Main street 283— 5 John Kelly Quinn, 53 Fourth street. 284— 350 Francesco Lerante, 1 Sum- mit_street. 2851580 Howard Coburn , 64 North street. 286— 54 Bernard William Rvan, 134 Broadway. 2872698 Vito Gesimundo, 92 Chest- — nut_street. 2582365 Mikolaj Kozak, 627 North Main street. 2992615 Alex Hiadky, 13 North Thames street. 870 Joseph Carl Denker, 116 Ot- robando. 1714 Ferdinand Brodeur, Hunters avenue. 519 John Willlam Ninth street. 1132 Mike John Stamides, tic. 440 Thomas Labbee, 36 South A. 1485 John Francis McNeely, 37 Happy street. Mullen, 37 Yan- 1674 Henry Bravman, 483 Main street. 741 Abraham Beit, 46 Spring street. 1054 Alden W. Sands, 73 Boswell avenue. 2992336 Efstathies Kokas, 191 North Main street. 1275 John A. Prentice, H. 2316 Robert Edward King, Yan- tie. Benjamin Francis Sullivan, Pimples rashes, hives, red- ness and skin blemishes can be quickly removed with Glenn’s Sulphur Soap Delightful in a warm bath before retiring—soothes the nerves and induces refresh- Druggists. 15 North 3181430 Howard N. Porter, 79 Will- iams street. i 3192005 StephenJoseph O'Brien, 12 Avery. 320— 493 Eawin W. Moor, tain avenue. 321—2448 Hugo Fabian Roosevelt avenue. 3222108 Jas. J. Kane, 40 Oakridge street. Moun- Ericson, 323—1358 Frederick Bond Power, 576 North Main_ street. 3242503 M. H. Foley, 37 Hamilton avenue. 325— 923 Anton Wunderlick, 82 Nor- wich avenue. 3261305 Fred Joseph Plante, 83 Pal- mer. 327— 341 Boleslan Luckocki, 60 Roath street. t 328—2517 Dahis Murad Francis, 15 Franklin_ street. 3292376 Eric Paul Krause, Watrous avenue. 330—2532 Herbert S. Stursi Gales Ferry, R. F. D.. No. 331--1007 Paul Shila, 23 Fourth street. 332—1764 Carl Bruck, 17 Pratt street. 333— 391 Aleck Letcoski, 68 Tham street. 334—1366_Valenti Paliwacki, 148 North Main street. 2352396 Jan Kuczynski, 330 North Main street. 336— 353 Nathan Lubchansky, 131 High street. 337— 970 John Yarbox (X mark) 226 Yantic: 338— 637 Willam Humphrey Almy, 32 Lincoln avenue. 339—1675 Maxime Alyre Comier, 53 Franklin street. 340—2870 George Fulton. 240 Yantic. 341—202¢ Frank Owsiak, 128 West Main street. 342— 360 William Leion, street. 343—1657 William TF. Main street. 100 Thames Conmers, 209 344—2055 John Willet Watson, Mystic, R F. D., No. 1 345—1217 Angelo Marino, 102 High street. 346— 571 Delor Mosser, R. F. D, No. 4. 3471873 Osip Buchko, 381 North Main street. [248— 488 Peter Materica, 7 High street. 3491543 Joseph Deikawlck, 313 West Thames street 350—2102 Abraham Joseph Kadish, 11 Peck street. — 704 Omer Dion, 64 Sonth B 72 Som Rezzota (X his mark), 58 North Main street. 333—1896 Willlam H. Caruthers, 77 McKinley avenue. North 354—1709 William H. Donahue, 43 “ountain street. 355— 356 Jacob Lazeren, 1 Thames street. — 112 Joseph Rondeau, 2¢ 1-2 N. -1067 Charles Frederick Sisson, 38 Broadway. 9 Henry Hendrickson, 250 250 West Thames stiwot. 120 Carteret avenue, Jersey City, X J. 2392082 Hawy Jones, Mystie, R. F.! D, No. 1 360—2115 Alexander Karewich, 15 Third street. 361— 128 Mecky Tarnawski, 28° St Regi: 362—2012 William J. O'Brien, 34 Pen- obsco: strest. 363— 679 Stephen Danvlowitz, 7§ Chestnut street. 364— 805 Joseph Disero, 33 North | Main street. 365— 11 George Rapakoulias, 22 Cliff stree 366— 900 Andrew A.. Woghtkivtz, Tenth street. 367—1981 Jeremiah Edward Norris, 221 Broad street. 368—1617 Herman Davignon, 13 South 29 B. 369—2303 Frederick Lewis Kiess, 22 CIiff street. 370— 363 Joseph Longo, $2 Boswell avenue. 371—2421 Harry Lee FEccleston, 21 Tanner. 372—1287 Andas Peterson, 105 Roose- veit avenue. 373—1142 john Saradne, 183 North Main street. 574—2495 Samuel G. Flemming, R. F. D., No. 7. —2439 Cornelius Patrick Enright, 41 Boswell avenue. 276—1765 Leonard F. Cremona, Avery street extension. 6 Frank Bernard Quinn, Central avenue. 378—2796 Albert Cote. R. F. D. No. 6. 379—2167 Efbert L. Johnson, R. F. D,, 2 380— 327 Walter W. Lund, 577— 326 51 Four- teenth street. 381—2653 Frederick Joseph Congdon, 155 Boswell avenue. 3822765 Charles Grace, 18 North Thames street. 383— 664 Anofrio Amedeo, 324 Frank- lin_street. 384— 93 Paul Rezegota (X his mark) Jos. C. Worth, witness, 2 Tal- man street. 3851448 James Edward MeClafferty, 474 North Main street. 3861722 Jas. P. Couniham, 11 Hill street. 387— 957 Joseph Alvis Vies, (X his mark), 56 North Main street. 388—1557 Lewis J. Boltom, 54 Second street. 389—2833 W. R. McClimom, R. F. D., No. 3. 390—1744 George P. Brown, 231 Laur- el Hill Avenue. 391—1112 Harris Straitis, 48 Mechanic Street. 3922462 Andrew Francis Farrell, 200 Central Avenue. 393—2516 William Fox. X his 121 Summit street. mark, 3%4— 345 Antomios Loumpounoki, 361 Main Street. 391505 Willtem & Bottomley, 3 n Place. 952185 Waverly Jones, 7 Summit Street. 397—1355 Tony Petroshki, 130 West Mam Street. 398 468 Oxto L. Reld. 6% Bomwelt Av- |395— 2196 Harola Kenneth Page Street. 406—2752 William Howard Gordon, 293 / ¥ Stone, | | 405——10:6 Seants &6 Collins, Street. 406— 556 Frank Eimer Miner, 555 Boswell Avenue. 407—1565 Anthony Clarence Bonin, 85 Seventh Street. 408—2109 James Willlam Kane, 187 _ North Main Street. 409— 154 Joseph Toczko, 26 Sixth Street. 410— 1236 Arthur Frederic Poole, 463 Main Street. 411— 51 Joseph Francis Ring, 49| Broad Street. 412— 717 Joseph Thomas Charles, 9 Emm Street. 4131057 Vincenzo Sangermano, his| mark, 242 Main Street. 414—1256 Paul Mirza, 37 North Main Street. 415—1073 A. W. Silverbers, 6 Clairs- mont Court. 30 Thomas H. Reardon, 3 Falls, Avenue. 417+ 199 Nicholas Topulis, 6 Central Avenue. 413— 388 Frank M. A. Lohmann, 106 School Street. 416— 419—1423 Harold Reed Preston, 133 Broadway. 420—2458 Andrew Frohmander, 65 Norwich Avenue. 421—171§ Marcel Dinviekl, 10 Aqueduct An—mDermh Jb-wb Barry, 38 Oakridge Street. 423— 608 Edumund Adams, 6 No. Fourth Avenue. 24— 405 Napoleon La Barre, Poalte Tattviile. 4252502 John J. Foley, 1§ Orchard Street. 426— 519 Henry Jonn Maft, 251 West Thames Street. 427—1730 Ezeehias Couter, 33 South B Street. 428— 25 Thomas George Reynolds, 455 North Main Street. 429— 392 Homer D. Loudon, Bimwoeod Avenue. 430—2081 Daniel Watrous, Mystic, R. F. D. No. 1. 4312231 Harry Safenowitz 28 Maple716—2655 Josef Dumochowshi, 16 Third. || Street. 432— $89 Charles Bertrand, 367 Cen- tral Avemue. 433— 383 Ozias Laliberte, 7 South C Street. 434—1166 N. J. Shaffer, 28 Spring| Garden Avenue. 435— 1712 Amede Edward Bordeur, Shetucket Street. 436—2186 Paul Frank JatRowski, Vine Street. 437— 588 Frederick Bovnton Marshall, 22 Clff Streer. 4352591 Arthur FE. Henshaw; Can- terbury Turnpike. 439— $56 Harold J. Bennett, 46 Palmer 70 30 Street. 440— 705 Deo J. Dion, Merchants’ Avenue. 441—1346 Konstantine Paviayno, 34 Second Street. 4422835 Peter G. Mitchell, State Hos- pital. 443—2263 Joseph _ Slikowski, x his mark. 2 Sturtevans Avenue. 444—2053 Samuel L. Lester, Gales Fer- ry, R. F. D, No. 445—205) Harry Rogers, Norwich, R. D.. No. 6. 446—1957_ Stanislaw Narnsiewicz, 259 North Main Street. 447— 576 BN John Martin, 48% South B Street. 4482023 Fzeslaw Orzechouske, 15 South Street 449—2566 Henry Jiles Harinstom, 102 Roosevelt Avenue. 450—2922 John Griffith, 37 Washing- ton Street. 451— 944 Henry Harvey Vigmot, 213 Washington Street. —186¢ Eiiery Cwuar. & - D, No. 453—1808 Frank L. Dowdall, Otroban- do_Road. $54—1943 John Mathew Dydo, Maple Street. 455—1677 Fernando Sema Corria, Iachanic Street. —2706 Ray Dudley Gilmore, Phillips Avenue. 457— 122 Alfred Roberts, 6 North I Street. 458—1783_Apostolos Conn. 39— 642 Demitris Georgios Cyrepon- lis 66 Baltic Street. 460— 939 Josephr Vischiuevsk. his mark 10 Mt. Pleasant Street. 49 :t 4 Dousas, Yantic, 461—1639 John Becker, 249 Yantic Street. 462— 222 Nicholi Waranok, x s mark, 130 Yantie Street, wit- ness Jno. P. Fitzpatrick. 463—2364 Frank Kowinski, 251 West Thames Street. | 464—1715 George Edward Counihan, 55 Oakridge Street. | 465— 906 John~ Herbert Wood, R. F. D:, No. 2. [ 4661337 Romeo Prse, 123 Maple Street. 4672226 George Increase Shaw, 69 Tielfth Street. 468— 700 Omra Bowdoin Davis, 19 Oak Street. 4691250 George Matri, 601 Main Street. 4701195 David Francis Sheehan, 322 Central Avenue. 471—2406 David T. Izbicki, 46 Roath Street. 472— 297 Joseph Wit, 17 Norwich Av- enue. 473— 321 Charles Ladd. 99 Chestnut Street. — 736 Felix DeBaros, 16 Treadway % 475—1628 Anthony John Angelo, High Street. 476—2611 Herbert Martin Hitchon, S1 West Town Street. 477—2853 Waiter Sheldon Tarbox, R. 7. D., No. 6. 478— 707 John Athanas, 213 Street. —2559 Stamatis Panos Haralampu- dis, 32 Market Street. Yantic 450—1425 Joseph Panek, 119 Williams Street. 481—1002 George Zuemer, Norwich Avenue. 482—1151 Edwagd G. Snow, 172 Stur- tevant ‘Street. 483—1101 Herbert Harriman Smith, 40 Spalding Street. 484— 368 George C. Liepold, 78 Chest- nut Street. 485— 974 Abraham Yurman Vergason Avenue. 486—1698 John F. Cotter. Avery Street. 487— 320 Harry Levine, 38 Grove Street. 488— 950 M. Vanderauweron, 17 Bos- well Avenue. 489— 926 Alexander Wskgai, 259 North Main Street. 480—1010 Pister Sievpieneki, 24 White Street, 491—2827 David Kechler, R. F. D, £ 4921857 Thomss Jeremiah Driscoll, 215 North Main Street. 493— 919 Hipalit Woselowski, Nortir Main Street. No. 101 494— 656 George Harold Amburn, 45 Pearl Street. 495—1919 Ralph W. Chapman, 28 Fountain Street. 496—2476 Robert W. Fensley. Norwich Town. R. F. D. No. 8. 4971335 Edmund Peppin, § South C. Street. 4982405 William A. Tlott, 44 Union Street. 499— $14 Walter R. Hazard, 425 North Main Street. 500—1070 Jozef Starsiak, Front Street. 501—1070. Wiilliam Rusself Sanders, 41 TUnion Street. 502— 738 Mike Del Re, 123 Maple Street. 503—1167 Anthony Siminski, x his mark. $4 Rose Street. 504—2652 Horace Francis Corning, R. F. D. No. 3 Corning road. 505—11197 nm F. Shea, 201 Broad- m—mmmmm & Wara| Th- Julm of tvwe fresh lemons nru-x‘ into a bottle: containing three. of orchard. white makes.a whola a one ‘must pay- for a.small jar of o ordinary cold. creams. Care should bo| taken to strain the lemwon juice through. a fine: cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. them this lotion: will keep fresh for months. Every womemn knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and re- move: such blemishes s freckles, sai- lowneas and tan, and. is the ideal skin: softener, smoothener and beautifler. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any phasmacy and two: lemons from the- grocer and. malke up-a quarter pint of this. sweetly fra- grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out tite roses and' beauty of amy . X6 to. smoothen R o, pana rough, red hands. ney, 83 Washington street. 507—1234 Harold R. Malcolm, 67 West Thames street. 5081781 William H. Douglas; 21 CIifr. street. 509—1360 Robert Pilling, 5 Providence street, Taftville. 510— 843 Adexis. Sherman Charnetsk, 24 Pratt street. 511—2323 George Washingtem Kirby,. 10_Summer street. 512—1118 Bernard James 55 Seventh etreet. 513— 121 Joseph Reberts, 6 1-2 North Slater avenue. 5142536 Jacob Hafner, Jr., 28 Tanmer street. 515— 227 Nicholas Vincent Waish, 236 North Main street. Super, street. 1537 Herbert Clark; 25 Bath street. 5182548 Bukenmir Taereeva, 378 No, Main 191474 Briward G, McKay, 23 Spal- ding street. 520—1414 Richard F: Pendleton, 96 Franklin street. N 521—2283 George Edward Kelly, 10 Kinmey avenue: 5222300 Louis Kertiamis, Hunters avenue. 5232732 Aaron = Golablatt; 30 High street. —1616 Charles Davidson, 23 Pearl street, 292 Harold D. Winchester, West Town. street 526— $22 Walter L. Chughey; Thames street. 27— 504 Tony Longo, 50 Lake. stre: 129 125 528—1064 Earle L. Sparks, 24 Fa mount street. 7 Wozaleh Hapinos, 12 Sher- man street. 1205 Thrassivoulos George Mosse- hovis, 27 Bim street. 531—2256 James- Louis Kelo, 279 North Main- street. 22639 Joseph Louis Gendron, 10 Grosvenor place. 3-—2370 Rawet Kozloski, x, 56 Tenth street. 534—2152 Joachim Jajesnica, 45 Main street. —1510 Charles. E. Biair, avenue. 536—1091 James Sellas, 91 Cliff street. —2133 Joseph Jakevich, 259 Yantic street. s— 470 John Mercik, Occum, Conn. 739-—4312 Urgel L. La Pfe, 46 Dunham street. 0—2698 Louis George, Yantic, Conn. 541—1507 Grzezoz Pizinl 45 Mount Pleasant street. 542—1729 Louis A. Brouillard, Occum, Conn. 543—1626 Lucio Bove. North Sunnyside 72 High street. 4—1284 Wilfred Pettiee, 38 1-2 South B_street 545— 90 Felix J. Rossoll, 81 Baltic street. 546— 191 George Taylor, 16 1-2 South © street 547--2430 Frank C. Eldredge, 126 Mc- Kinley avenue. 548—2204 Joseph = Stankiewich, 242 Yantic streat. 549—2646 James L. Hubbard, 242 Broadway. 250— 477 Adelchi Marimo; 54 North Main street. 351-—1187 Aleck Sherewifski (his x . 583 North Main street. B. Hynds, 188 Boswell avenue. 3—117% William Stelzner, Wauwecus straet. 554— 753 Charles A. Banker, Occumr, Conn. —2153 John Jankowsky, 26 Righth street. 586— 130 H. B. Tubbs, Laurel Hm avenue. 557— %58 Albert C. Benoit, 279 Mer- chants avenue, 758—2546 Tyler Claude Hall, 36 Bliss £59—1965 William N. Ortmanm, 131 Platt avenue. #60— 168 James Timmins, 103 Smith avenue. - #61—1923 William E. Shanley, Hedge avenue. 562—1932 Lucien Bazinet, 1T Provi- dence street. 563—1774 Stephen Chistor. 43 North Main street. 564— 424 Clifford A. Lathrop, 86 Town street. 565— S40 John Robert. Domovan, Main street. 566——1347 James Arthur Peareon, 5 1-2 Xorth Slater avenue. 413 567 5 Henr- Heller, 181 North fain street. 568—1511 Abe Samuel Beit, 45 Spring * street. 569—2815 William F. Hughes, Norwich state hospital. 5701188 Raymond Slater avenue. £7—2845 Fred Roscoe, State hospital. 57% 2279 K. Silinski, 13 Rose. 573—223) Kalman Safenowitz, 194 West Main street. Sherman, 34 Benjamin Dale, 10 High F. O'Connell, 99 Roath Tsuros, 43° Talman street. 578—2147 Charles Arthur Jacobs, 58 School street. 579— 300 William J. La Morey, 105 Laurel Hill avenue. 580— 273 J. ¥. Wilber, 174 Elizabeth street. 581—2177 Rohert Colt Johnson, 96 Un- fon_ street. 5822432 William Starr FElliott, 54 Fairmount street. 583—1622 J. L. Casey, 135 CIff street. 584—1240 Charles R. Mason, 103 High street. 5852461 Cornellus A. Falvey, 132 Sa- chem street. 586— 524 Leon Molochko, Yantic. 587—2111 John Henry Kane, 240 Yantic street. 24 Coit street. 589—1172 Alexander Smith, street, Occum. 26 Main 590— 532 Thomas Patrick Murphy, 73 Thames street. 591—1517 Emile Blair, R. F. D. No. 8, Occum. £92—2623 Henry FEarle Hoiden, 33| Bentley street. 593—1851 Gustaf Isdore Burk, 53 Con- vent avenue. 394—1924 Clovis Francis Charbino, 28 East Baltic street. 595—1139 Ludwig Sinta ¢his x markl. lemon skin hesutifierfat about the cast.(] Pnrmn t AauGcusT SALE OF last season, thereby enabling Crib Blankets, 10c. One case of Crib Blankets, stand- " ard size, all perfect—August price 106 each. Cotton Blankets, 98¢ Size 10-4 Cotton Blankets, in gray only—August prica 98c & pair. Cotton Blankets, $1.15 Size. 10-4 Cotton Blankets, in | white and gray—August price $1.15 | $2.00 Blankets, $1.65 Size 11-4 “Nearwool” Bilankets, wWhite and gray-—August price .65 a pair, value Wool Blankets at $4.95 Size- 11-4" White and Gray Wool Bilanke special value at $4.95 a pai $8.50 Blankets at $6.95 Size 11-4 Extra Fine Wool Blanks ets; in white omly, with fancy Jecquard borders, resular $8.50 value at $6.95 a pair. | Gray Blankets, $4.95 Size 11-4 Gray Wool Blankets, quality—August price. us & BLANKETS tinue to and include Saturday, August 11th. The ' Blanjkets offered in this Sale were bought and delivered age: reduction of one-third less than regular prices. Fol | lowing is a brief list of the values offered: Cotton Blankets—-Woolnap Blankets Wool Blankets--Plaid Blankets e us to offer them at an:aver- Nearwool Blankets, $2.15 Si; 12-4 “Neagwool B Ankets. very soft and n~v1 —August sale price $2.15 a Woalnap Blankets, $2.65 Stne 11-4 Woolnap Blanke: gray and white with ~d borders—very. special value at $2.68 a pair. Woolnap Blankets, $2. 95 Size 11-1 Woolnap xceilent quality in wh August price $2.95 a pair $5.00 Blankeis at $3.95 Size 12-4 Woo and_gray, regcl $3.95 a pai Plaid Blankets, $3.45 Stz6 11-4_ Wooinap. Pla ets, assorted com binations 3450 value ac $345 a pair $6.50 Plaid Blankets, $4.55 Stze. 11-4 Plaid Wool F assorted combinations value av $4.95 a pair. Blank regular rex Blankets Reserved Uniil Wanted In order that everyone may have an opportunity to share in this money-saving occasion, we will upon payment of a reasenable deposit, store away Blankets bought during this sale until they are wanted. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL C0. Automobile Rugs One Int of All-w r Aute Rugs, subjee > v n imperfections At $6.48, va o At $798] value s 43 West Main street. 596—1214 Prospero Malorano, 3 Sum- mit street & 597— 398 Benjamin A. Lahn, 69 Sum- mit street. 12 2342 John Koprizowsky, White street 5992857 Herbert Eflwood Whitmarsh, Re F. D. No. 1 6001952 Anoytajiol colaow, 213 Yantic street 601— 212 Martin James Waldron, 13 Russell road. £02—1357 William Henry Pickering, Norwich avenue. 603= 49 John F. Ring, 48 Broad street 604— 8. Domenico Quarto, 5 Baltic street. 3 Raymond L. Clark, R. F. D. No, 1 006—2700 George R. Gifford, 9 Frauk- lifa street. 607—2485 Henry H. Filimore, 23 Spring street. 608-—1707 William J. Donohue, 138 Washington,_street. 609—2089 Charles Magnus Olson, 6% Broadway. £10—2872 Thomas A. Hynds, 138 Bos- well avenue. 611.—1160 Earl Rogers Spicer, 28 Otro. bando avenue. 612—1197 John Szule, 26 Bighth street 613—1660. Patrick an Bradiey, 41 Golden street. 614-- 205 Alonzo Letendre, 198 Main street. 6151143 Fred Soloninka, Yantic Conn. 616— 557 James Francis Mulholland’ S67_ Doswell avenue. 617--2886 Frank F. Huntley, Fast Great Plain. 6181652 John William Boyle, 13 Thames streat 6191433 William Lewis McHale, 30 Spring Garden avenue. 620—2143 Alex Jabtouski, %0 Rose street. £21-—1640 Louis Anthony Combies, 75 Mowry avenue. 6221798 Thomas Patrick Toughert 324 West Main street 622 Beniamin Alexander Washington etreet $24—2409 Zvgmunt Frank Golden etreet. 8pent Sunday at Fort Torry. Mrs, Annie Smith, Mabile Lamphere, Mrs. George Malcolm and daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday ith Sergeant BoRN MILES—Tn Westerly. R. L_Aug 4. 1917, a som to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miles MARRIED. Tzbicki, 50 MARSTERS- WEBRER-In New Lon- n El Auw. 5. 1917, by Rev. Joseph A Foster M. Marsters and Miss H. Webber, both of New Lon LESCOR—COURTNEY—In Willimantic Aug. 6, 1917, by Rew T F. Bannon Hugene Lescoa of Middietown and Miss. Chariotte Ruth Courtney of WitTimantie. WNICOL_REID-_[n Central Village Au=_ 5 1917, by Rev. Clarence IT Barber. Alex ‘McNieol of Jewett City and Miss Bornice Retd of Moosup. FOX—-KERSTEIN-—In Norwich, July 30. 1917, by Rev. Abraham G. Levitt Miss Sadie Kernstein of 92 Machanic street and Morris Fox of 20 North Thames street. WEAVER-In__Noanl, _Aug. 7 Bmeline M. Wauver wigow of ( " Weaver. aged 72 Wars GE—In, Banff, British _sColumbia ,\-. 3./1917. Robertson son of Rev. Mis. Browmedl o ) ha, China, aged 10 vea: Josephine K. Beebe, In vear. LA Norwich, Aug 6, 2ookhe o Susiarat Rarqptier i B 1917 James \-tlnuc: AUE, 5, 107 Malcolm, rry Smith - of the Fifth Company, ¢ Terry. ¥ The oy . good health. The main the camp is Bob, th mpan |cot, who makes friend t | body. The mascot is a . white geat APPEAL TO RETIRED LICENSED MARINERS | To Return to Service and Office chant Marine Flest. Boston, Aug, 6—The appeal te = tired licensed maginers to return & service and officer th m chant feet e only a hours States shippink fce when porting today Eachy holder Will you serve the merchant rrd man iconse wan marine if ow seafaring rmicnd Moo on. Invar needed.” bly the. answer was ‘Tos if Suggesting the Mirseulous. Someone has suggested men do their “bit" by mstit ‘smokeless. day” a week, mains to be seen whether atism will (nspire denial —From Idiocy votes for the folly toolish men.— Boston Both Sexes T womnen | » | not Ad Does Seem Pecu it's a th socialism tional in ( in the Un Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS and 5o an tates.—Chicag Telephone 3233 HENRY E. CHURCH WL SMITH ALLEN calle. 38 Hickory St - no. Eastern Conn: R iatin for ousiness IR S Tk e -