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™3 R_D COMPANY BOYS HOME ON WEDNESDAY, Uniforms and Clothing Have Been Distributed to All Members of the ' " et vz e GUMPR ypud v g ‘William D. Ricker of Norwich has = been in Groton during the week. s Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 9, 1917. & 5 s 1 Company. ESSED AIR SUITS WITHDRAWN ‘ Peter Scuris has returned to Groton S o i VARIOUS MATTERS Several of the boys’of the Third | trom Norwich where h isiting. - s rom orwich where he was Visiting: | Two Brought by City of Norwich Go Off the Superior Court Light vehicle lamps at 7.26 this|2unt Mrs. W. A Hinckley {n Wor- Docket—Withdrawals Follow Action Taken at Council | 03 Brenos on W cinasasy. . Amans Miss Helen L. Gmno’ is visiting her evening. e Tmaew ue those in twon were Mess Sergeant ko s fectly satisfied with the army life. ss on hrop o aple All the compamy men now have street, left town Monday to spend two| Two suits brought against “";, Nor- city. nniforms and . eonipiagmt, . elotitng weeks with friends,in Philadelphia. wich Compressed Air company by the| The first action was brought against [ haying been issued during the frs: Business at both candy factories at ¥ ORY WF NeEwl fue Seeiinl o v D Debueemnd A bompany o8 JUI7 | part-of the week. Quartermaster Ser- = Rass ot X A4 Suring the| ~Robert Collins, now at Niantic infdue the city and unpald have n |15, 1913. In this suit the city asked | geant R. O. Fletcher is the busy man includes little Lean R\lmpt ab | e 2o foe suspen campe, is a member of Troop L and|withdrawn without costs to either par- superior court to grant a Jude-|ahout camp these days, having fo look recent heated term. ‘| has been spending the summer at Thel ty, notice of the withdrawals having |ment for the amount of the lien and | afier the new unifo: and give out only 22¢ a lb. The new motor patrol wagon of the | Maples, in Bolton, learning farming. been filed with the clerk of the su- | fareclosure. The eccond suit was|equipment, etc. s o Norwich Police department has been| perior court on Wednesday. e | brought Sept. 10 of the seme vear | Tne baseball team of, the Third NATIVE FOWL AND CHICKEN 2 ot Miss Maria Louise Goldberg and|withdrawal of the suits is the result | when the city asked for the appoint-| . mnanvy is th e nid attracting attention, while receiving pany is the pride of the island a: FRESH GREEN CORN BLtract g Master Herman Rufus Goldberg were |of the action taken at the meeting of |ment of a receiver, that the Com- |gna pou 5 ae Fiide of Fi8 110N and its try-out. guests of honor at a dinner _ given |the court of common council on Mon- | pressed Alr company’s charter be for- | coldiar ball players at Fort -Wright. SHELL BEANS One Boiton man, who has kept| Wednesday at the home of Mr. and!day evening, when a resclution was |feited and that anl injunction be is- | 152 Third company team would chals " Mrs. A. W. Silverberg, of Clairmont |passed releasing the Compressed Air |sued restraining the defendant com-|ienge the Fifth eompany team for a = Rev. Erit B. Schmitz and son 6f An- 3 , Francis Toomey and First Cook David The Niantic Iibrary is open to sol- | ,noV UL T SCAits and 200 O - Meeting Monday Night. s Lyons., From the reports gathered : diers who are in camp in that place. | iye's’ vacation in Stonington. o3 o from the boys they seem to be per- E - very househo The hum of locusts Wednesday in- | dicated continued hit and dry weath- er. should ha\.re ajarof Resinol to heal skin:troubles Minor skin troubles—itching patchies, its of rash or redness—so easily de Our Corned Beef GREEN PEPPERS . . Aty 200 hens, is planning to keep only fifty ] > Aifeicl court, who_are entertaining guests|company from all claims for taxes by | pany from transferring or conveving S, 155 Gericts, stubhorn alfe P ie’s ket e i | the city on payment of $3,483.11, which | its property. By this aclon the city | Sam 2% a1 time the stakes to be 20| welop fnto ctiions, stublorn it eopie’s arkel|» Ciis sum has already been paid over to the | also aswed for damages of $8,000. o T Sl iy || L2t Sveyi home takar, ahold. bave 6 lin S Rev. James W. Bixler, D. D. of | INFANT SUCKED RUBBER S =% ihe food which they are getting and | ¢ e®n0 DWTICtonhandto check them .6 Franklin Street Atlanta, Ga. is to preach at Broad- NIPPLE INTO THROAT. 3 no complaints have been' registered,| beforetheygettheupperhand. Wercc: JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor way Congregational church, in Nor- HEPLEAN FIFTH COMPANY SETTLE WOMEN BUSY ON The boys are given plentv of whole- | ommend R 1 for this with the ¢ i vetoh, ditxg Ty Seven Months’ Old Daughter of Mr. DOWN TO WORK. WO KD S PLANS. | Srnanorrilays food, OF counse there fyepnfidbnce bec v ¥ i E 1l Died S i ———— . » < lient gDance at Bozrahville, Gilman's hall. | and Mrs. Melvine A Campboll Died | |\ | .t Number of Men Discharged | T5 lesus Four Language Ciroulars De. | that they fel better for mot having | Scopiyand its: wes aturday evening. Aug. 11. ne or. by Strangulation. 3 them. Walter Congdon is assigned to ; chestra and prompter. Prize awarded s, Than Any Other Company on the| scribing Methods of Food Conserva- | (ne lLitchen as thicd cook Resinol Ointment is 2n excellent hea 1 OO the best waltzers.—adv. The death of Nellie Campbell, mg Island. ) tion. % The kitchen is inspected twice daily oo, for Jch:"mr-‘ berns and . seven months' old daughter of Mr. an e and is kept spick and epan by those in i i g . Corhe Past Commanders' Assoclation.| Mrs. Melvine A. Campbell, of the New (Special to The Bulletin.) Circulars in four languages, de-|charge. All those visiting the camp | Plfecwriteto Do HERE 18 THE S esld halh Sroth et mf‘;l’;“;{ Lordon turnpike, occurred Tuesday,| Fort Terry, N. Y., Aug. 8.—The Fifth | Scriptive of methods used in food con- |are heartily ipvited to inspect the Monid S s L when the infant sicked a rubber nipple { company has seftled down fo real army | servation, are to be printed by the|iitchen and see how the cooking is|wii| HOLD REUNION o S & Y i into her windpipe, causing her t0|jifa The discharged members of the|food committee of the women's divi-|done and how the meals for over 100 b Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harding of Ham- | Strangle. Medical Fxaminer Gilder-|company were sent home Monday | sion, state council of defense, and dis- | men are prepared. HERE NEXT THURSDAY burg Lave announcsd the engagement | Si2€Ve was summoned and pronounced | morning and the remaining men, num- | tributed throughout the state. This| The company is now doing guard e 2 gag - = a = ™M o 5 £ & of their daughter, Marie MacGrerrs. to|death as accidental. 5 bering 118, were at once put to work, | Will be done at the expense of the food | duty_at the island, the boys having |Members oféthe Okd 26th C. V. to = Elbert Comstock Bull of Ivoryton. Funeral services were held Wednes- | The showing of this company in hav- | Committee. two hours on duty and four off. Drills Gather Again Norwich. YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR 3 Z - +|@dy afternoon at the home ‘of the|in:® 090 R0y Gischarged for physi- | The announcemeng was made at a |are in order every morning and after- b The public utilities commissioners | child's parents. Burfal was in the|ca] disability was very encouraging to [Meeting of the women's division by |noon and the boys are being brought| Members of the old Non-Leakable are on a tour of inspection of the New | West Plains cemeter. the officers and was a credit to Nor- | Miss M. Stella Sprague, chairman of | into first class shape. Connecticut Volunt 1 - R Haven road, and are giving attention W wich. The company had the least|the food committee, who further an- ’l‘he. camp is becoming one great nr ngf-{-‘fl]"\g to all private and grade crossinys. HIGH COST OF number § £ men discharged of any other |Wounced that the committee was to |family and each one is known by eom |74th annual reunion of 2 SMOKING HITS NORWICH | €Ompany on the island. arrange exhibits of canning apparatus | nickname or peculiarity such as the [ which will he held Only ONE DOLLAR but as good as Star o fthe East, R. B. P, No. 13, of Monday night the company marched | in the stores of the smaller towns. ?r:s:e:erleunt, who has a 1liking for | Memori n ty T Manchester, is to hold a big outing at to the parade grounds. about one and | There will also probably be demon- South Ceventry Lake, Saturday, in| Three For a Quarter Cigars Are Now | . 730, ¢ ijes away, where they were |Strations of canning. The boys are still on the lookout any that sells for FIVE DOLLARS. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED honor of the Relief of the Siege of Ten Cents Straight. in the regimental review. Colonel| Mrs. Morgan G. Bulkeley, chairman |for a mascot and wish that anvone regiment Try one and be ‘convincsd: Derry. ! — Burgess, commander of the post, re- |of the Liberty loan committee, report- | having an animal of any description | ) He 2 The hizh cost of smoking has hit| icweq the companies and stated after |ed that some of the methods used in [to donate for that purpose would no- | corresponding secrein JOHN & GEO H. BUSS Fast Central Pomona had a pienic at| this city. The chap who has been in|ihc review that the Connecticut com- | Connecticut during the recent drive|tify the company and it will be sent st 4 Rolton Center, \Wednesday. The tables | the habit of ordering “three-for-al|panies were more efficient than trey wers #0 succeesful that they would be affer. AP = - or the hask: Tun ‘were se under | quarter” cigars as been paying | were thought to be. The showing of n er states in e ap- _— g 9N AGREEMENTS. JEWELERS the trees near the home of C. N.|cents straight for his smokes for some| the companies was very ple”ing to | proaching campaign. Mrs. Bulkeley| DETS WILL START . — Loomis. weeks. Now the five-cent clgars are! ho officers of the regular army sta- |Said the Liberty loan committee was MARCH ON FRIDAY | TWo Were Approved on Wednesday e duckpond at Ocean beach is to| (0 Pe advanced to six cents. it is said. | tioned at this post. Lieut. Charles K. |arranging for the next local drive. wMARCH | tartiths - Comnsiasionen: e S and smoking tobacco will henceforth, xchols of the Fifth company acted as campaign to interest women to|Boyg Intended to Leave W. s be emptied of water and flled wigh|fe 1 cena more a pound. The fve- | NIEHGS 0F (he T CARBRRY 2N LT | carry their “own parcels has_begun, b P”Qpc::d"“d" Two compensat eements were et i and at once. This was decided upon | cent packages of pipe tobacco will ot | yng“ihe parade of Tuesday morning. | according to the report of Mrs. E. 2 approved by the commissioner on riest whar at o meeting of the New London Park | be advanced in price, but where they [ J00 (25 POUULS Sl TS0er DNV G¢ | W. W. Havward of the Housewives'| ... .- === = " {000 5 tolowe > o cqmmission. contained 1 1-2 ounces of tobacco NOW, | e Second battalion under Major | league. This is in accordance with | g% (00 v®q " ROCTES DINm AR | it e At North Stonfngton grange open|in. the futur ethev “will weigh less| Pty S°°°00 VUG 00, Simpson has | the wishes of the council of national | DEFeY, about 300 strong, will start plis Holtovar, Notwich. . Dut b ¥ S 5 L DEN | (an an ounce. While the high priced |, o qetailed by Lieutenant. Colonel | defense, the state council of defense ury, July 9th. Award $5.22 1-2 1OLI maeting Miss Dappne Selden, of Lyme, o ek vaticed el S s Sl s CopsenBrcIal e The hike was to have been made Wed- 3 representative of the county commit- | SiSareties hove Deeh RGURTTC (05| King to act as permanent obeerver of | JhC o S o Which . organizations | i30aY, but was postponed because of |1V from July 1ith. = s = tee of food supply, will speak on the| SRS on a package. it '8 ‘ntime ed| the fire commander's station. Ser- o B o8 R On Al o hat ov: | the absence of Willis J. Physioc, com- [ FPonemah Alills, Taftville m | ) OF- CHER G osver nivase from reliable sources th3 geant Simpson will have charge of |have strongly urge R Rt whs hid Dot it e SO0 vas n, e. D -4 Rieaws. cent packages will be reduced from|$o"squad detalled to do duty at the | °TY possible man = must be released | 3" Nowport on business. Ju th. Award, $5 i This summer the citv missionary,| 10 cigarcttes to 8. instead of raising|giation. Corporals Jewett and Ricketts '"?,."v‘r;":r’;lfi"a‘jg"!":?"t’::‘f,:‘m‘n Fire |, The hike will take ten days and will | A4 2nd il String lnetruments r ¢ i = " | the price e ber - n =z > - : ity Sy _ Soan EWER - o Rev. C. A. Northrup, is having com-| G Prie. |\ R iajierss Council of|Rave been appointed range finders In | Gy \Jhave offered their services to the | bg, Py Way of Jewett City and Pro Viciins sold en easy tsrms paratively few callers for aid, and| Reta ; eil . Of | the range station at Battery Campbell. | Girls have offered thelr 5 the | idence, the cadets being due in Bos- |JULES CAMBON INTERVIEWED these chiefly from families where|the Tobacco 1Merchants association|The men were put through their vari men’s division. s matter - was|on “Tuesday, Aug. 20. For appointments acdresa E. there .is illness. gives as an_exvlanation for this rai ous paces on the batteries Tuesday |turned over to the food conservation The boys will return to Camp | BY ASSOCIATED PRESS €. BULLARD., Biiss Piace, Nor in tobacco the following statements on | morning and they were kept on the | COmmittea The girls will probably be | pewey by boat. Three automobile o - wech, Cona. The workers of the B. P. Learned|the situation in the retail tobacco|jaiteries for one hour. Wednesday | Used In connection with the registra- | iioks will accompany them as bag. | On Recent Events Russia and the o o B night at 8 o'clock night drill was held | tion of women and with canning club | gage trains and to take care of the German Min#sterial Changes. The time come when a ser for an hour. The searchlights on the | activities. commissary stores and also serve s is confronting the retail ¢ Mission, New London, will hold their meeting out on the new dock tonight | Parls Aug. ghtigan: 4, postage to all soidiers and cividans | o yar pretiy feature (was the posing Pyt Herd, Pvt [gonuected l‘_""r"‘m‘, the Expeditionary | rees and dogs which in thelr snos Parcel post will be sent at the | ment in seeing that unjust claims for mption from the draft are not & ew London Rau Thursday), Captain Charies T. Potter | island played a big part in this drill [ Miss Christine J. Haas of Hartford |ombulances in case of accide: s e e | e s. The producing of The following is the makeup of the | Was appointed on the committee on the | Iitiness. . P Ruseia and the ceo products and the cost details for the two batteries which |Protection of women workers, The four days' hike which the re- |« were 1y = = ¢ special from 6.30 to S |mat-#'als entering mant | were turned over to this company roliss Ellzabeth Hooker of New Ha- | serves recently took to Savbrook and | mbon, THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. i e e A oo prodicls MasEricen stend | War el ol © SUlE cOMPRIY Lt enhuaaa o Eraln of - RAR | py o ook o Savbrook and i < TR = Jlas B. V. D, 36c, at the Eagle Clo. Co.— | aize. the associa- | aprea, Sgt. Bartolucci; pointer, Cpl.|¥lampton were appointed on the com- |45 Boston + e i is also due to the | poys 0 "o p e igler: range setter,|Mittee on conservation of existing Lo et hope OFFERS TODAY A SPECIAL | ow prevailing for!cpl” J. B. Ricketts, Pvt. Crowe: 1, |Mmoral and spiritual forces of the na- SPARK’S. CIRCUS. carior Bhe teeth of the new cf labor | jeaf tobacco. Contracts 917 crops Bt aeion Bt Cisetts oivur | ton, ddael il e ¥ law is being felt by several Fastern|are now being mads the prices| gejlen Pvt. Gevers; 3, Pvt. D. Four- MRS T T Trained Seals, Posing Horses and £ MEN'S Connecticut factories, Loys and|are the highest in ve: nier, Pvt. Wilbur: _chief, Cpl. Bowas, | MAIL FOR SOLDIERS Dogs Were Featurs Attractions. mong t 1 under the age limit now o out| e Cpl. Pierce: 4, Patridse, SERVING IN FRANCE = . MILITARY WRIST T i e b cme etV (N ERANKEINEL BHOVN TO W. Patr . Zeralski, ‘riad There were large audiences at I WAT = = < REPRESENT GCVERNMENT. ‘,‘_I’,‘;‘fiw‘ mlmr'«:“fl-},fi“i‘_mch_ Postmaster. Murphy Receives Notice | Derformances o e -_r"""ri 8 84 : WATCHES agement of Miss Dor: - [Eigtor e I nardt ol Fartes: Wednesday _afternoon and ev | Smith, dausnter of Mr. Will Act With Divicicnal Board on|®t bl P —— - SRR e St R B i i The most pre ! gift for the M Mr born Fanning Smith of Claims for Exemption from Draft. pointer. Pvt, Collins, | __Fostmaster John P. Murphy has re- | S200, 1 She city 8¢ Coservcs g - Soys ‘hat are g to the front, Jl London. to Charles Francis Gilman, == Huntley: range setter, Pvt. Me- | coived the following notice In resardinnce” The features were mente in M. Can @peoial *price Frow '$3 28 up. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.| Of the 44 men picked by Gover n. Pvt. McLimon: 1, Prt. Plante, |0 mail for U. S. soldiers in France: | i) n."0¢ traineq seals, which went| “The chang e MM ny S Eline = { Gliman of Brookline, Mass., has been | Holcoml from nt parts of Sullivan: 2. Pvt. Smith, Pyt. Tur. | Tetters, newspapers, and parcels|ip ougp their act with aimost human |istry by the aa { Ses Window Display janengced state to represent the federal govern 1 3. Pvt. Reek. Pvt. Bertrand: may be sent at the domestic rates of |, qlipwence and without a slip, Ar d one Cathol v | The Red Cross room in the Thay- er bwiding. closed curing last week's heat. reopened Wednesday and consid- Sevina, Pvt chite coats made many pretty pic. | THE PLAUT-CABDENCO. Plaut-Cadden: Buildine, Norwich = s nth, Tenth e round. with a m:simum welght Hmit |, the revolving disk keeping his foot. 1 ern 7 ‘ggi‘ ,‘:f ey and Ele n at _respectively. | sqare Wil BE of twenty poun This applies only | ing \ith perfect e when it seemec £ 11 Established 1872 | bl s | Notice to make the appointments w to.ordinary parcel post, no C. O. D. | 1most impossible that anv an daughter of Mr |Teceived from Provost Marshal Gen- / WELL PROTECTED |insured. or registered packages being | aould make his feet Bo So fast. D eioad am3 | era Crow last weelk. g banii=d E The wild west show after th \EW RUSE INVENTED BY Winthrop. Pokter, on of Mr. anma| Other appointments are: ! Home Guard is Fuily Prepared to| Money orders may be sest at the| e formance was of a hi e == aefics ¢ i | s, Porter, of bron, were| , County of Windham—Division _ 16 Handls the Situation. Gomestic xates. evening performance was GERMANS TO FOOL E The Pieno Tuner, | misried of -tre ron, Verel Arthur G. Bil Killingly: 17, M. u 0 money or waluables can be sent | fended: nmearly evers ¢ = sp2 : nage in Gilead resday evening, | At a_mecting of the State Coun- | ; ‘mail. tent belng taken A Device That - s 122 Pro,p.:t Si., | sorage i “ruesree‘xz dnesday evening, | e e n-r;m domp;;u: 'x":\le nffnostaznm;fl" The street parade in the Bat i Ackion ¢ 3 s, M. - et e . apply on all letters rom soldiers | was one of the best seen ey Phone 511 Hartford. Judge Lucien F. Burpee |, praad engaged in the present war.ilons time. N g . ¢hairman of the committee on state 2, rotection. read a complete report of Union. See s oy pleans of his committec and the mili- nted out In the telegram | ... amergency board for taking care zovernor by General CToW- | ,¢ t1n state in the absence of the Na- tered man im tional Guard. He reported that the About 100 Such postage may be paid by the sol- e dier at field post offices, or the post- AT THE ROOF GARDEN. age will be collected from the recip- d T ient of the letter in this country at This Week’s Prize Winners. the single domestic rate, If not prepald abroad { _The prize waltz at the posi 5 Pmeeting at th 2 ; g | Mrs. T. E. Peabody. on the & S.L. F and A, 4. hmmn'- turnptke Sundav. The speakers in- A 287 Main Strest. Neswich, Goni cluded Rev. Mr. Clark of Leffingwell, |Sent to t members of the Laymen's League of (Jor that whe ponen nte batte: hen actuai 2l hoard and gzets a cer- & ames Hopelt Weme wendiaikcn. | BETof cotmptian of diseharge. he | [21zoad 18 to bear the expense of pro- | *Uiil .y bearing the Tollowing of- | Roni: Garden ‘n Wedneapay yrictdesien; a5 = : - 1t & m. to 3 p. m. ‘by appéintroent LSS I€ ot sxpmi pacheras, O uch of its bridges as it deems| o M*agazines bearin B s Mot time iy Sundiys exctopted E. A. Verp'anck, superintendent of | 2dvances the time of call of all the . and that it will supply a orization: was won by Miss Mar; E lotas - 5 thé Ninth District schools. South |other uncalled persons on the draft list et At " “Notice to Reader. | this city and Willlam H. Cox of Gro- | 2,01 " a former Academy stu.|These 40 men wio have been appoint- A il Supply nddis | _“When vou finish reading this maz- | ton. The judges were Daniel Andrews |S10D1IET dent has been appointed captajn of cd are to receive information of such |,jona1 men if needed. The comdittee|2Zine place a l-cent stamp on -this|of New York Harry Gartner of|ine patt 1647 the four suinute speakers, whose duty es in their d s, and they are to { ) %, 0 | awed munitions plants | "otice, hand same to anv postal em- | Brooklyn and Wdlliam O Hey of | it —t= it will be to tell thes als to the district hoard ov |08 ° /T U SiUiCs corporations ana | Plove. and it will be placed in the|Providence Shconis Yo% One of the historie places 1a Norwich | We AFe at war with Germas the local board of the imposi the matter of state protection | hands of our soldiers or saflors at the | B e of @ field g in hand. In all these cases the plants are to pay the express of ———— vrapping—no address. At 10.3¢ Wednesday morning in the tarium the 40 Cathoiic patients were! BOOKS FOR SA!LORS enards. URLESON, State library, at Hartford, the thir- e “Postmaster Genera teenth reunion of the Society of the as | able to assist at the August mas; . 2 : a st mas - dze Bury ted that it ADAMS TAVERN ferea for their consolation Tuesd ON U. S. BATTLESHIPS| Judze Turpee reported that Iflcan be mailgd at any post office. un- | Pecendants of Henry Wolcott = w. | Rev. Peter J. Cunv, of St. Patri = ; e addressed afld unwrapped. but simply | gpaned by William A. Wolcott i v il e E ation in the state, the Home Guard church, who administered communion | Otis Library Has Packed Box of Vol fuily |‘v:o|v};x:<—d 'l handle the situa- | Placing a l-cent stamp on the mag- O R N o to the menthly communicants. umes for Shipment. i A Lo - | azine. regardless of its weight. Only | gentin o And Dot e ind BroPerty. | magazines bearing the officlal notice | Pannsylvania, ~Florida, ~Conne committea to prepare a tentative|and not addressed to any individual! Ohjo, Indiana, Maryiand, can receive this mailing privilege. Massachusetts, Tlinois and over two. ce turies has been the| Of the 85 at the Tul “No tille il ge: vou there from bput fiftecn minntes. or - ‘here in an automobile| _A) very interesting and instructivé| The Otis Library uld be pleased! w ou can i Gemonatration of cannipg was given in|to receive picture puzzles from all i 4 o sone Hamburg Grange hall = recenily by | who are interested in working for the | htosramme for a display at = fairs e e ! ey M. Wolcott sald that although | = A. A. ADAMS Miss Campbell, of Norwich, the Coun- |soldiers. The library has packed a T e uis s fall and |1 )NG CENSUS OF et nore dencendaiits wers expected, | 3 e : L tv Home econonfle teacher. Miss | box of books, ready for shipment to|TePCT! on the matter at the meeting N STATE. | business, sickness and because of ihe He hone 519 Norwich Town | Campbell hopes to be able to give a|one of the battleships on which is "“r‘z‘mm'_‘;‘- L s Sl AUTOS | AR, | e ber that had enlisted A D 4 1 S ime lat-|Daniel Bowen, a Norwich boy and a t . S e e o se. Somengation of oD OIS - L B N L N e i | were preuenten dnd wesnpied. To Ascertain Number of Motor Driven | vented them fwom being present relte % | Junior Game Contest. the s The junior game contest at the Y.|the M. C. A. will etart today (Thursday) |men TEAMING AND TRUCKING S, T g o bt }'\7036 2 E. Murray, 440 Main street. The books., though discarded, are in ’ BONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | Hartford interested. in_an effort |good condition, and have been select- Automobile owners are in receipt o in order to include only Mrs. Henry W. Baker. a card from the automobile census bu- to have the convention of the na-|cd with car : v : 3 HEASONARLE RRIGES tional associaation of Sheet Matal | those most interesting and entertain- | “The death of Mrs. Henry . Baker |reau at Hartford for the classification | With six two-man teams = entered|confusion wijy 1] A. D. LATHROP Contractors of the United States held | ing to the sailors. occurred at her late home in Mohegan | of motor vehicles and to find out the | There is yvet room for two more teams | comp - PR in Hertford in 1918, The conven-| There is room for several puzzles|Tuesday nisht following an illness of | willingness of thg owners to sell their | {0 come into the conte: e ey > Fhone 175 tion of 1918 will be held in . Mil-|which will be appreciated and enjoyed | over two months. Some tlme ago Mrs.|machines to the United States govern- f"‘"eg Sre def” At P OOKS FOR EXTENSIVE waukee, Wis.| by the hoys and will add greatly to| Baker suffered a shock and has been|ment or to the state at a fair valua- | Fidge- ““"s.“,']l‘x;‘.mna;;- ]‘-‘un!l; i l'l\\;‘ USE y ; J the contents of the box. in_poor health ever since. tion. SEE-ASRIL WS cEesls, Lk S ! HPH z United = States Marshals Hawley —_— Mrs. Baker was horn in Danfelson, | ~This claesification of all automobiles [ Randall A prize will he awarded to o, o oimen o udmng atert; jand Dwyer of Hartford were in|pov wel b FOR 54 years ago, the daughter of James|is in compliance with an act of the |ihe Winners of the most events. i SR or Rine 5 Rockville yesierday noon and | 3 and Catherine Reardon Farrell. Most | Connecticut legislature approved Feb.| utoligle: of America OF ALL KiNDS brought four “slackers” to be placed THE SUPERIOR COURT.|of her life was passed in Franklin and |20 of this year, and is to ascertain the o e in Tolland jait. August Hopke. Guisip- —_——— Mohegan. exact number of motor driven vehicles Minneapolis, ; 1 For Sale by glh(}a;?s‘ln; ‘\\‘imham Vadrickis and | Sixteen Year Old Sherwood Elliott She is sur\'l\'odpb_vpher "fall‘;er‘,vtwo the government could cr&ll for at a n & ogie ohn Meinick, who failed to register | brothers, James F. Farreil of Willi-| moment's notice If emerSency should odz . The Peck-McWilliams Co. |on June sth. s 543 Fates/Ctippue, o W iiglucy. {mantic and Joseph P. Farrell of this|arise, ed th ——— H N Iliott, 16 yearé old, son | City. = i s e R ! — — - Miss Margaret Faulkner, daughter| Sherweod El e EVENTH BIRTHDAY. FUNERAL. of M and Mis. William Faulkner of | Of Mr-«nd Mre Tlloth, of Ravmond | .m, 1ony threatened exclusion of HER. BLEVE 5 Mrs. Gordon Baldwin of Bris m. : e of M ang Mre | Wiiliam Faulkner | S5, St 6f the Peace George Gria: | Pullman cars on the New Haven road |Miss Dorothy Pasnik Gave Lawn|been the gucse of her cousin, ire|romnln 4 % . Hill. and Ernest Darrow. son of Mr. and o > | has started. The Yellow building dn-| Party in Honcr of Anniversary. arles C. ; onserva bt - Senser. 8. L Mrs. Israel Darrow, were united in|Wold of Old Lyme Tuesday evening | o0 0 Wodnesday that it would dis- 5 = b & . i b charged with burglary. The boy is S Arrange The funcral of Leander T, Hfil was|marriage at Niantic Saturday evening|Ziluged of breaking and entering the | continue Pullmans, this month, on| In honor of her eleventh birthday| Mrs B. M. Crosthwaite and daugh- |, AXTAnss held grom his late home n Poqueta- | by Rev. Harre P. Fuiler at the Bape Buikeley in Old Lyme | runs between Boston and New Bed- | Miss Dorothy Pasnik gave a lawn |ter, Betty, of Pelham Manor, N. ¥, nuck, Wednesday afternoon with a|tist parsonage. Hote e e ¥M® | ford, Boston and Newport and Eoston | party Wednesday evening at the home |are guests of Miss Porteous. ey large number of fricnds and relatives 2 5 i at 9 @ te ce, including a delegation| The Joseph Fine Co. of New Ton.| Justice of the Peace Griswold found i??eh}i‘efierbun’ a0 Piew Tk sy o herpazents on Dxl e Doro H. Lori A ity = from Uncas lodge. No. 11, L O. O. F.|don, has flied incorporation papers to | Probable cause for holding Elliatt and - e the evening many sames were| George H. Lorin- and family are |—————— - - i I flowers were srouped | mesufastirs wur desl in cloming: cap- | be TR LEES SVeC SRR LN TR R : Honkey mame Miss Goldie Bruekner | g 1 fof the remainder of the son. | Co s S o NS &bout tie casket. fial stock,, $6,000: . givided into 50| of (hE sugeriar’ court IS were 2 won first prize and James Flelds was |son. 2 £ P At the services in St. James' church | shares of $100 each. Commence busi- | fiXed at $500, which ot et \ \\\\“//// 7~ T T it nehe e ™™ Rev €. Sherbourne officiated and | ness with $5000. Incorporators: Jos.|and the boy was released. \ 22 il B e T i < W L CU“M]NGS & R!NG the choir rendered two hymns. The| Fina. Herbert D. Chapman, Sherman N / e tn the delly bean hunt. while | , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold and 171 bearers were Frank M. Green, George | Rocksteller, all of New London. z o e o he copsolation. gaushter of Newburgh, . ¥, A. Burlingame, Wiiliam Spicer and A. z . the s 4 Mr. 3 o £ Fowler, members of the Uncas| A letter has been received from |, Trrol K Wilcox the ew Tonfon g Y e Ty Aot e A in; |Rev. and Mrs. Henry . Arnold. Funeral Directors v urial was in the family plot| Rev. and Mrs. I 3. Hollister Inviting | oq his report to the Connecticut branch [‘» 10 }’]t l unch Pasnik store. The party broke up at in the cemetery in Poqueianuck. Rev. | friends to be present at the marrfage | 3 Iis report to the Comnecticut branch 218 5 i LTS hiaE The Tithie Bos | - Mrs. Daniel. M. Lester _and her i Ar. rburne read a short service at | 2 their daughter, Lilllan Marie, and| ;. carning the number of acres on {ot [ Tess many happy returns of the day, |suest, Miss Mary Smith of Whitney l E b Imers the zrave and it was followed by the | tfarold Devere Allen, ~ Wednesday,| o™ (¥at0es are growing in that Hot b ville, " are passing several weeks in ant moaimers burial rituai of the Odd Fellows’ con- | Ausust 22d, at half past two in ihe| v The report is to be used in their The receipts by months at the state | Troy, N. Y., making the trip in Mrs. ca ducted by Acting Nobie Grand W. H.| Wilton Congregationa: church. ~ No| oonference with the retall and whole- 1 automobile department follow: Octob- | Lester’s car. % Douglass, and "Ret. Joseph F. Cobb|formal invitations or announcements|gsaje potato dealers Thursday at Hart- Nl '- er, $14,936.49; November, $5,716.96; —_— 322 Main Street was chaplain. Rev. Mr. Sherbourne | Will be issued. ford concerning the surplus J®-pota- l1= “1 December, $3,919.27; January, $452,-| Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Bidwell of O F C 66 Bulidin HroRChonss \Sjs Deuediction. s e R toes. i BL90. February, $7578737; " March. | MoKinley avemus remrnéd recently amber of Commerce s AR by e Mr. Wilcox reports that there are 45 368,212, April, $183,506. ay, | after a month’s visit with their daugh- Ph ¥ Latdy Aastatant Port! 12-pound _turt] Ln- G e A s phate, iin, | 36Tés in New Fonden. which w $101870.96; June, 351847641 Juiy, 357 | ter, Mrs. Davia Clinton Higby, in Phone. 288-2 4 caught at" - lalee by E. Irving | Relieves the strain of overwork and |Showing good cre It is very p: 29.89; a total up to August of $1,-|Erie, Pa, and with relatives in Syra- Seil. Jr. * ) mental worry. Byy a bottle. able that there ‘be no surplus. . o . 018,469.18. cue, N. Y. At r‘g\

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