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5 ___NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST.ZS, 1917 - . X E people. Hunlreds gathered at the trolley terminal and chcered the boys as they left fcr Westerly to take the train for Newport. Willlam Williams, 90, former chief of the Norwich fire department, made an inspection of thé apparatus of the ‘Westerly department, Monday. EASY TO GET, EASY TO KEEP— Dr. Joseph A. Higgins, of Manches- “DIGEST! ” ter, Conn., is spending a brief vaca- USE “DIGESTONEINE” AND WIN tion at the home of his mother, Mrs. quick relief from heartburn, sour, Mary Higgins, in West Broad street gassy stomach, dizziness and other He' is accompanied by Dr, Edward -N. indigestion ills. Tone your entire Dolan, and Edmond E. Tayior, also system, stir up your appetite by fol- of Manchester. lowing the lead of thousands— | B < | T Noank - Women’s Hot Weather Underwear Sixtieth Annual Meeting of Stonington “The Key to Relicf”® WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY & Union to Be |.eld at Groton Wednes- T e L R IF YOU PURCHASE NOW day—St. Joseph’s Parish Fair Proves gave,me sy quick relier"und { hve a Success—General News. Femeaics, have been hothered over iies ich th “The 60th 1 meeting of the Ston. Jears, With “what gz % Dl’";l«vv;:hxz We have a number of excellent values—values which t e 60th agnual me = nairitin T nte food that T ke 2 A ) ington Uniok Bible school will et iy “saenrie. hter havies eiken woman who “knows” will appreciate. There’s mar i Wednesday in the Baptist church in he "doso of vour fomeine: 1 . . - . rinal Groton corough. The' program fol- et i hot day coming, and it will be a wise move to lay in a lows: Morning session at 10 o'clock, JAMES W. STOKES, Gallatine, Mo. ), 0 ’ H opened with a_devotional exercise of Yk ek o i g Dt supply of these garments at the prices quoted below | 155 ute: ad!:‘idress u‘f \?’eilfomet by MUST satisfy or money beck. For procf, sce 1 upt. J. Frank Edgcomb of the enter- 5 4 - taining church, to which Deacon wil- Ensler’s Pharmacy. Main St. Nor 17c¢ Undervests for 12c Women’s Ribbed Ur liam A. Fraser of Noank will respond: wieh. Nichcls and Harris, New Lon- i S S8 c election of officers; reports of the pro- SR T L \\75701119!13 traight Inm 0fslastad Suits gram committee; letters from schools; ests, in low neck and slee | PR appointment of committees for _the models. They are subject to slight | it "% Ji2 S0 3 year; offering: address by Rev. H. B. irregularities, but are practically | low neck and slee 2 Sloate of vrax:erbulr<yi on the dajubJecl Srect, he tris AN ® he The Child and the Kingdom; adjourn- - style. Two “Uncle Ned, the Planters want none but the biggest and finest peanuts. ment at 1230 to the Senool street hail MYSTIC 2EL Undicvests: for 10c lot 2 i 2 . s i here w the church will serve erv 50 quality—SPECIAL $ The finest, biggest peanuts/grown in the sunny peanut belt of Virginia and = A nianEe e S S Gotlen :; SCREIAL 3 2 p ¥ i i - The afternoon session commences at | Motorists to Maine Will Camp Each % 2 - iy e North Carolina are selected byour field men to go into 2 oCiocic With o devotional service: | NightMany Guests in . Local || VeSts with either square or Vneok. | o Ly o p - unfinished business will foilow and re-| o 07 o Most of them have lace yokes. pecial Union Sul g 2 ports of committees; offering; musical . e A special 1ot f b Sclection; frst Sftcmoon addrcss ©Y| Bverett Champlin and John L. Al- Fine Cotton Vests for 15¢ varying in a = Horlzon; Dr. Larrigo was for- | IV, Jr. haye left for two weeks' va- |§ straight Ribbed Vests with either | £770 pitcionary moaleal” servics | cation tn, 3t “Miiyn's, car,_ moigning || Srnen SO0l Y SO SO | S, in Capiz Philippipe Istands, and is | wiil iten their tent and camp when || £ood quality for the money sizes will .be found in gns * TLong Point; he is secretary of the |"i8ht overtakes them. Ribbed P for 42 SPECIAL 2 F 5 five-vear program committee. It is ex- Home From Maine. 70c Ril 'ants for 42c Boys’ Bleached Union"Siit e e T RO S aE d Mrs. Georze D. Johnso French band style, made of fine | 20YS Dleached Union & = Noank will be the second speaker. e e apooree D Jokinson & z : Kripe-length 8 There will be another musical selec- | and daughter, Miss Ethel Johnson || ribbed lisle. Two styles. one with | Knae-lengn s tion and the cenvention will close. an automobile ip to Maine. two-inch Jlace trimming and the Parish Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Randali Browne, Mr || other a tight model with shell 3. Eimer Newbury and two sons, || trimmed knee. The fair recently held by St. Joseph's parish proved successful financially [ gange Ang, Reans dancing. Music was by the well known | ™ \iljiam Gleason has returned to Groton long Point orchestra. R o S g o o On Northern Visit. after fifteen days’ tion. Lett Carrier John F. Dougherty has sta Supt. Frank A. McDonald has re-led on his vacation. Substitute Iler ° turned to Baltimore, where he has|gen I Greenc is taking the places charge cf the Coastwise Shipbuilding |gduring the vacations company at Locust Point. Mrs. Mc- |~ Mrs. Stephen J. Austin and son El- Donald =nd their children are here for | wood S in Norwich the summer, and a baby daughter, | Town. Randall and Kenneth Newbury spent | You can take ‘“Mr. Peanut’s’”’ word.for it, that when you buy PENNANT whole Salted Peanuts you get the pick of the peanut crop, prepared by our private process: that preserves all the flavor of the ‘‘goober nut’’ as you taste it fresh from the field. 4 Get that distinctive fresh and crisp taste in PENNANT Peanuts. That’s our own secret, too. Just compare PENNANT with the ordinary salted peanut--you’il think you never tasted salted peanuts until you med’PENNANT.V g:;:ff!_ L-;;;;:e‘nhfieh;::l ‘;é'\grga;; the e \(ix!ited”:)necm““[ | g Mr. and_ Mrs. Mos ilcox, ‘We discovered the process for keeping the peanut General News. and Mrs. George W, Wilcox and - whole while preparing safted peanuts. Just see how the Contractor . E. Barlow will com- | 12058, Veox BPont S Wi, & Smmmame = . plete work e Reynolds cottage ST R el e JAET : S = whole-'PENNANT peanut holds its flavor. | Wamphassett Point in n few days. | MIS Georse W. Wilcox will remain | NO CAPS OR CANES FOR the officers of the Captain and Mrs. Reynolds have al- ready taken up their abode there. Joseph MacDougal has returned to his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ha cox, Miss Helen Deady of Providence is PENNANT whole Saited Peanuts are sold in a dis- tinctive glassine bag, like the one in this ad. Be sure Scrupulous Observance of Uniform his duties in the Ship and Engine 4 z 3 e S S1n€ | the guest of Miss Catherine Donohoe Regulations Ordered. that your PENNANT peanuts are given to you in a bag oo, a8 been qi1,| MF. and Mrs. Bergen' I Greene, = % \ - N H h a5 2 | Harry B. MacKenzie and M Nor- ris, Aug. American offi- like this. i L and daughter, | G. Marshall spent Sunday in |cers have put aside their caps and are | 152 CADETS TO BE . ‘ i = TR aughter, | South = Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. ek ntiontbroad brhningd g WEST If the dealer hasn’t got PENNANT bags he hasn’t = hr?'ar:?‘;n(: \(;’:;’;32-({‘0"" Point, | 700 Streishto w:’ ing m;:\ xl g.nv.rh n br ..]‘ brimm : GRADUATED AT W v ay a_to Ma 1d. & and Clatide Gillfillan have re- | campaign hats. Those who carriec : got PENNANT whole Salted Peanuts. Mrs. E: J. Howland of Colchester is |; Frank and Claude Giifillan have re o Yes In ucsorditics|| Second; Time. Within ¥ Lol o of O urned to Hartford after several days' | canes no longer : 1 e e e Mabel Tourjee has employment at|‘I§it in town with detailed dress regulations just - - Groton Long Point. ;2 rank Hazard of New York is the | i ied in general orders et ‘5c a bag at first-class stores J. H. Webster, who has been ill, is | 5165t of his daughter, Miss Margaret | ™. " naitions under which our fred an. tw . g Hazard at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. he conditions e 3 y able to sit up. e T troops arc eerving in Europe,” the or- of 19 are such as to require the Quarantine Lifted. Attorney and Mrs. Odell Tompkins | ders besi i S o ¥ eomPKINS | most scrupulous observance of uniform Lewis Main of Prospect Hill is out | 300, 08t er o O 9D the | Tegulations. Not only is the disci- | months o of quarantine for scarlet fever and I | viflage. linary effect of mixed mad cargless|a ¢ able to walk a shert distance. Miee Bessie Eberhardt has returned | dress bad, but the conspiCuous posi- Unde Mrs. Charles Chapman and daughter | 1o" New York after two weeks' visit |tion in a foreign land which our offi- | the io have returned from a long visit in|in Mystic cers and men occupy makes every | graduated ) Boston. John Crooks of New York is spend- |slouchy officer and man a reflection |~ New I Howard Hunter has returned o |ing a few dave here on the whole American army It Bridzeport. e Ry oS has. veturned | . Various paragr from the detailed | the cla 1 Miss Cybel Jennings, who spent the | from a week's visit with her ¢ orders follow 1 summer at Groton Long Point, has|ter, rs. Harold Wilcox Officers will wear the regulation E | returned to her home in Quinebaiig. Nir and Mrs, Elwood Lathrop have | service hat and service coat. Square Defeat Their O =1 - Misses lerle and Ida = Thompson | returned from a visit to Ledvard and | of bellows pockets in the coat are un- i H 3 . have returne rom New London, | Norwich. authorized and will not be worn S 2 The Planter’s Nut & Chocolate Co, here they spent their vacation with Return From Vacation. (At drill ‘and i the campaign the A i | s olive drab shirt will be habitually : S e | "Beraara McDonala of the Newport| Rev. and Mrs Arthur H. Witheo |Wor Wwith ihe service Coat. . Officers | Teiused riud s T naval station spent Sunday at hi o |and caughter Ida returned from their |at brigade or headquarters and officers | States as an e ' e e hare, station spent Sanday at his home | (70, (o tpent n Moosup and Wil- | on Tenve o detached duty are author- ey - Mrs. Minnie Vallette has returned |limantic. —Sunday Mr. Withee will |izeq to wear white shirt with collar 2 : from a stay of two weels at Groten |occuny the pulpit of the Methodis: |and cuffs. - - Fong Bomt church both morning and _evening | *Boots that lace throug' their entire arles Hadley has returned to|The Sunday school, which has closed |jength are authorized only outside of Newport after & short visit home. for the month=will resume sessions | French citles or In inclement weather | (XACHY Wiy Qiiartermaster Nelson Biown of the |a1SO : “When in uniform all officers will [ N°¥ L % submarine base at the navy yard spent = e cear the Sam Drowne belt except i mersworth, N. H. After servir the day she grew worse and the ma- | Sunday at his home here A Changed Emperor. actually serving in' the trenches, [ oo T T vears as a minister he retired jor was summoned home. Nicholas Romanoff, on his way to|when leather or web' pistol belts will[ How Much is ! went into business in New Jersey Peter Trumbull, Patrick Murray, = Stberia, ProbADIY has o more cfo than | e worn. AV meals in quarters officers' | Senaor was also a diligent traveler and John West, Harry Wright, Frank Hill| Sir Francis Newdegate, governor of [a rabbit—Toledo Blade. sabres will ot be worn. Pistols will, th = one time gave lectures on European |und John Coon, who left Ashaway |Tasmania, addresing the Hobart be worn at all times in ¢he trenches, | ek S Monddy morring to report duty | Chamber of Commerce, declared that| A crowdeq meeting of the Bombay|otherwise a9 reauired by ‘local cors- : - e is survived by his wido it the Newport Nava : - ry parliament in the empire should |Home Rule League held on Tuesday,|manders. Canes may be carried | New Supervisor of Charleston-Hopkinton Schools to Have -Georse I Hyde. of Shas Iembers of the Naval Coast Defence | pass a vote of thanks for the work the | M. Jinnah Sfaing. Unanimousiy the trenches only. ™ % . ranklin Hyde of v ‘confidence . in| ~The importance of & g has reserve of the Second rict, were | mercantile marine had done in the | pass i i a., and a daughte; r: arola = St > £ A ¢ Mr, Tila never been properly impressed on our Local Resldenc&—Artlllerymen Reach Boxford—Death l:raaf;';la( 111le\e-mr:£,.\“ Hai . lziven a great send off by the towns- |war. Lord Hardinge, proposed by Mr. Tilak. znwflrfi ) Lm‘;, _m_\i olaTas aonia of Rey. Edward L. Hyde, Native of Mystic—Funeral of = have carefully explained to him the : ning of this salute and the impor- ;The, faneral of Patrick Lynch, 35, A s e ik gt % ¥ & = who died Friday at White Rock, was Patrick Lynch—Norwich Pastor Leads Open Air Service. | held Monday. - 0n a count * Devotion “oncent sung In St. Michacl's k. by Rev. Henry Bruno. At al absolution, dward E. Ta of Manchester, Conn., sanz Jesus, Savio 5t Soul, "ana . Leo Higging ) Will' Be Done. Burial was in new St. Michael's cemetery. church, Pawc new st the com town and Hop- applied for supervisicn for e state law provides Mr. Reed is a member of the Na- Zducation association, Eastern ociation, Maine Teachers' as- Rhode Island Institute of ctruction, also a member of the ard club. 'He bas been a lecturer instructor a¢ Maine Normal sum- ©ols at Gorham and Farming- the past four years. He is educati r and worker. He is & of the Masonic s residence in s with prepara- Krumbies surprises " the world with its de- ficious flavor which Radolfo Yenello, who was sentenced to the Providence county jail. after pleading guilty to three complaints for larceny, informed Police Chigf re, born @ | traternity ‘and of the Episcopal churen, | Liaw? (Bl he nad used some of the o Bleasant View: gt he t - . b eotees | | Two hundred and forty-nine Rhode |small part of it, and the heianes ne hldm inthe | Nor- [Island Coast Artillery men from 10 |threw into the Pawestuck river meme has | comp: s tioned at forts in Nar- |the Pequot factory His agsregate E; arrived at Camp Cur- |Sentence is thirty-three months in ord, Mass, late Mon- |Jail, a fine of $250 and all the costs, ternoon, and were ‘divided be- wheai for e ia sch Ashland, 23 houit xt_ Ashudnf |y siternoan, and were aivided Be- i Tt board of equ- | Rhode Island Battalion and the head- Local Laconics. F Charles and Hopkinton | Quarters company of the One Hundred| Mr. and Mrs, Louis Carpenter and and Third Field Artillery. son Russell of Jowatt City awe Mg 3 The men were assigned as follows: Wilson and daushter Third company, 28 men; Fourth com- Nerwich visited over the pany, 18 men, and Fifth company, 18 | week-end with Mrs. Jeannie men. to Battery A: Sixth company, 2lon George street. . en: Seventh company, 29, and EI¢ 2 ’ enth company, 32, to Battery B: Four- | ana dren e S Cnnrles . teenth company, 30, and ~ Fifteenth |ars J2pFhter of Cleveland, i dae ’s mother. company, 24, to Battery C; Sixteenth | Arce ' Seang 1 tingley's me company, 20, and Seventeen com- Mrs. Mary H ins in West Broad E SRR e Seretsmin o anies ave us thake e Rev B y 3 TiNED 0P IR 4 The men were marched, on arrival, | 0% 2lso of Cleveland Y GUNS £6<RECEIVE > to a large field in the rear of the One | R€V. Georze H Srrouse of the First — " B 2 BELGIANS. —BARON MONCHEUR-, Hundred and Second regiment, and |'727tist church, Norwich. conducted e T o A 2 £ HELereitese: were assigned. The new headquar- (!¢ OPen air meeting of the Wester: b ters company men were installed in|LAYmen's league in Wilcox padk cn § % Y A shouting than of sympathetic defer- big tents at once by Capt. S. A. Hall, Sunday night which was aftended by 3 ¥ ence to the representatives of a nation while the others pitched shelter tents|Nearly 2.000 people. Referring to the ¢ : which had sacrified itself to preserve for the night. They were fed by the |¥Orld war Rev, i~ Strouse said: " e T D O oo omien the wona batteries to which they will belong.| Jesus is the only one alle tc bring " gty B nen, Hemions folit of it cliecs s ¥ There was another difference be. 7 Miss Chzrlotte E. Maxson of West- | ic_world.” ) frnen ihe: recintion of' the “Belgians does stop as Boen anpointed instenctor in | Rev. Charles I Dutton and family D e o - a < . th college, Towa |Of Troy, N. Y. who have becn visite ¢ § Three months ago Joffre and Viviani = Kfumbl itchin expects {0 leave |ing Rev, and ifrs. John G. Dutton at Y/ Came to & city 1n holiday dress, a city vz Krumble g weel. Pleasant View. have returned home . ’ 4 “hich Teceived them as ¢t they were "’f“")i{l{ fmall Al th evs. William apd John Groton. who . E coming back at the end of a victorious Ay When you have something the Rev. Edward L. Hyde, 82, a retired | have been spending a vacation at tha . > s mhre the war oy Yot was s s é&l]d\flhaé;( } matter with your skin, you want | | Methodist Episcopal clerayman, well | home of their zrandmother, Mrs. Hor- . B e e et o o PR Ready to Lot | Resingl. It almostalwaysstops | |known in Westerly, where he once |ace Babcock on Eim street staried for ¥ hurrahed over. ‘Now there is g grim- S 2 | i i n ived, e at is home, 79 B their homes near Philadelphia, Mon- 5 . ees bourtifie Fowen = et p ey cloars eway conprons and | |*Ui5ct Hvas park. Mamer 7 PeRn fggd ; ’ ocial organizations were caliea ot in . = —wpuoua He was horn In Mystic, Conn, on| Major Walter Fitzmaurice, Wester- gorgeous uniform to receive the irritation. And Resinol is no | | May 31 1835~ At the Pomfret Foys'|ly correspondent for the Norwich = French, the Belgians saw real soldiers experiment—your friends and | |school he was a classmate of Whist- | Bulletin, was called to his home in| The members of the special Belgian |in evidence. It had been officially on every hand. neighbors have known abont jt | |17 the famous etcher. While living | New London Monday afternoon by | commission to the United States were | nounced that since the Belgian envoys| In the photographs are seen Baron foryears, anddoctors prescribeit” | | Dpnvooiorly hie was prominent in the | the serious illness of his wife. Mrs. | officially received and welcomed in|came from a land in mourning they | Moncheur, head of the Belgian mis- e ""‘S‘ldh s greanization of the Methodist church. | Fitzmaurice was taken suddenly ill |New York by Mayor Mitchell and the | wanted no formal dinner, no elaborate | sion. and Mayor Mitchell. Other pic- constant yalidruggists. | |Later he was sradvated from the [in the bathroom of her home Monday | city. The cheerful enthusiasm with | social events to welcome them. And |ture shows soldiers lined up at city s Boston University Theological school | morning. Hen condition was not con- | which Joffre and Viviani were followed | in the temper of the crowds _that | hall, with Lewis hand machine guns 5 and was appointed to a parish at So- | sidered serious, however. Later in|wherever they went was not so much | greeted them there was less ebullient | supported on little rests. - -

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