Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 7, 1917, Page 5

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THERMOS BOTTLE COMPANY MAKES THIRD DISTRIBUTION. Ninety Per Cent. of Employes Receive Ten Per Cent. in Additiop to Regu- lar Pay. r IR ——— | attended the Nprwich-fair Tuseday, U TO deiT Tells Safe, Gertain, Speedy . : ; 3 LAght vehicle lamps at 643 this RAGGING RIVER FOR BARGE CAPTAIN CUMMINGS & RING 'on Barge Deck at American Strawboard Company’s |2an, M5 st mals 15, hird semis and Embalmers 2 such employes as had complied with e ¥ 2 3 o .. | the conilitions of the company’s offer. e So-oaiisa atomach Sroubies g L R o s i o Wharf—William J. Burns Says He Saw Parker Go Ovér- |he s imsam Smoont wEich wis. 10 322 Main igestion. gas. 3 Tubbs Lftliitary band at [Ohegan | o Atlantic City, N. J., are John Me-| e T . per cent., was pal 0 over o e i Street nehe andinabliity: 80 retals. ®{ Park, —adv. 530 ey AR board While Arguing With John Williams—White Man, employes’ and, the amount paid out in|f Chamber of Commerce Bulding Lady Assistant in probably nine cases out Ply evidende that excessive 4 - : = N i s announced that the students of several thousand dollars. ” X 24 = takine plgce i, the stomach| ¥ o2, Sehool are to resume tRIr | pos moas micitin e o Sy ~ Negro and Two Colored Wgmén Placed Under Arrest. e S Phone 238-2 indizestion. B studies Sept. 25. - | Myrele Medora of Norwich. : ¢ : ident Willam B, Walker and has been Gas distends the Dfomsgl and C‘m ;- - - 3 very satsfactorily carried out under that ulull oknvrunv: ,‘b 1 n_“;h 5] Growers of potatoes ars mn;:s a Mrs. Lemuel Manning has returned L y o the supervision of Resident Manager Sonielibiey Xilowy 48 ] Tive Aali- | careful seanch for Potato sesd balls on | 15 Norwion after a yisit to Mr. and| -As the result of a drunken brawl|for the deck and just as he arrived in |Charies R T, Visscher and Supt: Jor . rou- | the vines this year. i Mrs. E. V. Whiting of Mystic. on a coal barge tied up at the whart | she doorway he saw Farker go over- |seph W. Baldwin. The company has . e of the’ American Strawboard com- | board backwards. Burns said that |been remarkably successful since lo- state of ‘ onnechcut Mrs. E. V. Whiting has returned. to|pany’s plant, Thursaay night, about 8 | when Parker went overbaard Williams |cating in Norwich and is leoking for- s 5 g < —— 5 . omach. trou liemjentirely In the excgssive devel- o\ .0 cport evenings are Inter- S Nton. or prevent. this souring of |gering with the piazza parties which | ypeiie: 5 bithe e eauined: 2o hday m e s Aol el e B, stop_or. prev stic o few days' visit with |c'clock, Jerry Parker of New York, |was stan ont o 4 ward to an expansion as €oon as new the fgod 3 ;}.o: ihe Stomach and [have been so popular. - Frank Lathrop in Nerwich. upww"é: ::rd“ is t.h.::“ht A :::n-, = drlle f-hfl(hPlr'k:r Ny bulldings can be arranged L ¢ ! - have n oc] overbo: an T o 0! ing, hurried of e uring the past two months e . » bland 8- Pelect: | Hish mass and vespers will be re-| oOmcer Edward Maloney of the Falls | drowned: The local poliee. are drbe- | Darge and asied Bob Sullvan, watehs |empiarss rove bomy ockine sr hotns All Residents of Connecti- and harm! a_teasp effe ~. 0 urated mnuelle.ml Eohes .h.:,’"‘ sumed in St. Patrick’s church Sunday, |, 0 0" CH to duty Thursday morn- | ging the river for his body. c man at the strawboard plant, for a|and receiving the former pay for 54 e hot ing after an illness of five weeke. In connection with the affair, Johm|lantern as he intended®to search for |hours' labor. This was in the nature |cut ownw taxable secyrities ‘b?t:::-c!:’: .‘;’;’x‘.?f:: fl;; ogrx h::ev.r after the .um::[‘ recess. - e e 3 : i R e Williams, 31, colored, New Yt An- | Parker. He got the lantern and went |of ri hich the officials of i it. This| Up in Windh: county buyers are A , col an experiment w! e s 5 2% ONST Slomacn and Aeuirelisos | paying $100 for cows. the old-fashion- | The Misses Eisle and Ruth Bundy of |nie Williams, 22, colored, New York: |baok to the barge. the company feel has not been in op- (are liable to tax at local rates G'. acidity in a few moments and is afed price during Civil war_ t'mes. after spending the summer i e | Viola Parker, szé colored, New York, The Police Notifiad. eration under normal conditions owing ; sepdine T in' Dover, | upa Willtam 'J. S to the extreme heat of July. .There- |unless the State Tax of four perfectly harmless and _inexpensive 3 NJ urns, 32, white, New ‘r.:'sdint&c‘i;&nuch as bisirated meg. Monte Plenanotla:m took by boat |- J- brork, w:rs lm‘d}l&rn after the fl?‘m!d meum' Mr. s;:uw;; noti- ;ore the same pllin wlg’ be conumix'ed n ant 5 vy |to New York two yoke of oxen last T rawl and are a e police sta- | fied Andrew yd, superintendent of [for a time longer in order to see what 5 nesia, which can be obtainéd from any | 2 TV oK) Metore the camera £ar | perl®s B e i orTieh Das|(ion for appearance in the city court |the plant, of the AffAir an® Mr. Boyd | the effat will be on production and an |Mills on the dollar has been & hables the stomach to do its|the movies. Mrs. Thomas G. Garity, in Stoning- | Nis (Friday) morning. immediately notified the poiice. Cap- |the increased interest and activity of id to the State T: worlk properly without the ald of art sy 2 2 Came After Williams Woman. tain D. J.-Twomey got to work on the |the operatives.- pal 0 e ate lreasurer fielal digestents. Magnesia comes inl Miss Lizzie Tyndal] of Hamburg and . From What #h lice learned of the | Matter right away and within a few | The Thermos company made 4 splen- |, & several forms S0 be Cortain tgask fof | Robert Wilsor af Jewstt City Were| Guy A. Loomls has returned to|amers Amcis wibolc® jearned of the |minutes had .a squad of police on the did exniLit of products at the county ON OR BEFORE 5 Purvie - nie 3 way to the scene of the trouble. fair this week and it surprised visitors SEPTEMBER 30t} d take onl: surated Magnesia, » > i &hien"is etpecially prepared for tng |United la marciage by Rev. I T s Spendlng & fW\oays|wife of Join Willlams, who is eap- | ™o, % 0hC 1000 7 Burna dooking for [to sen the ey oy Surprised visito Shave o 2 , | ith his father, G. T. Loomis of Mont- | tain of a barge tied up at Mystic, had | porid Porth “Ohe S morn® st placen | g he varied and I Boimicn il oyer Bank men here hive been notified e been on Parker's barge with Parker him under arrest. Willlams and the |the ‘slobes. - all over tat fth / 3 The estates of those who neg- that the American Institute of Bank-| o p A Watson and Mrs. G and Vigla Parker, said to be Parker's|wilams woman had disa ) _— : . P. A, rs. George | wifé, Willlams came to Norwich s an ppeared. ¢ — ne wggl; ré:lgv..“xsz national ebnvention at| witter of ‘Erooklyn, Conn., are visite | Maciic ,,',,7] B I oTW L% o They were later found standing in the | DEMOCRATS HAVE cal IR . 138 Dr. and Mrs. John K. Bucklyn, in|liams worsen back to his burge. On |08, at the tuberculosls sanatorium OUTLINED THEIR TICKET. 2 Mystic. . J. 4 The Pierson Brothers of Lyme drave [ MYs' the way to Norwich Willlams met 14 yoke of oxen attached to & WaZ0h | Mpi.y Suste Simmons entertained | BUTRS WhO s captain of a barge tied |ORdon. They were drrested and|coniest for Office of Seleatman WIll A HEAVY'PENALTY. Sunday morning to the Norwich falf, | viss™ Wwinifrea Baker of Norwich over| Ul 2t Groton. The two camé to Nor- | PTiEGy 10 CW8 PO, o8 StaCo ame de- ‘Probably Develop at Caucus. i B . driving them back Thursday. the weele end and holiday at her home | Bich,tofsther and went on board the (niaq ‘any’ knowiedse of . Patkess bl Balances in nks (not in oL in ‘Good: % s ing | Whereabouts. He ‘told Captain Two-| The dem tic town committee held . . R R L e S The entire party had been drinking [ moCreRRPRIe:, e 1oIC Captatn, Too- |, meeting In Judse Thomas . Jeny's | Savings Banks) are liable to at Pleasant View beach is to be Mr, and Mrs, Walter A. Bus: and -a short while after Williams and = Mr, 3 sey and = ker and that Parker told him to get|office on Shetucket street to discuss . et paps.osncert o the seemem M| s B 5 HemRi f WA Cnod 7o, bl ohgias T in'thet T2 Ekit P egsricord, e favs, 4% {doheie 2o prithy centilies e L ek lste hegan Park, Sunday.—adv. R L ¥ e e e ance. the five men who wish to run for se- ictions o { the barge. Williams’ left the cabin |15 4 s aptain Twome; detailed S . |lectman cared to withdraw.: The fol- . 0 The state police have o man going| Rev and Mrs Luther M. Keniston il Picione oW e amtused Johnpxndne and Officer Frank Hender- lowing "will probably Tun for nosmisa- |SeRt on application to State ight who ex: ines | are ving eston o son to drag for Parker’s body. on at (he democratic caucus: Joseph about the towns at night who examines | Huntingion where Mr. Keniston hag|romained in the cabin, started to go|“Oh,to drag I “who made the arrest |Harris, Albert Lillibridge, William .| Treasurer at Hartford. the lights of motor vehicles to see if o i - ¥ang or tate [ 2ccepted the pastorate of the Congre- | °n deck fo stop the arguing. were Sergt. Allen Matthews, Sergt. | Wilcox, M. J. Coscoran and Henry it eve Oy RISKS TNy O S0 eiNt estogar iy ron- * Saw Parker Go Overboard. Rl e Oher T Bt Gebrath, Tor second selectman Fat- F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, ricl . Connell of Norwick. Town wi ”: - law. 5 Burns: told the police that he started and Officer Ralph Diveto. in_all probability be nominated. Treasurer. The ticket which the democrats will i lect to pay this tax must pay = 3 L v 2 - Give a Saphire s 5 e, The Knights of Pythias of Connecti- Thunm“;.fi:-ix ;:p:ml-n vl;:r. G:os:;ev;d. FOR THE SEPTEMBER cut are raising a fund'for the pur- 5 . *."'":'DAY iREs!NT chase of a fully equipped Wkite ambu. | Comeau of Norwich, who underwent.a | To DOUBLE ACREAGE RED CROSS WILL' put in the fleidd will be.about as fol- 5 lance to present to the Connecticut|Surgical operation at a New Haven 4 jows: Assessors, Jeremiah J. Donovan, R We will show you 3.- Oriental troops. hospital this week. OF RYE AND WHEAT RECEIVE ABOUT $100 | Joseph Williams; board of relief, |tions in Concord, N. H., Lowell, Mass., : e Thomas J. Kirby, James Murphy; col- |and other places. Ir, enjoved a|Open Letter Has Beon® lssued to|8um Represents Th;x Percentage of |lector of taxes, T. A. Robinson; agents A Sl o Gate Receipts at tHe County Fair. |town dcppsit fund, Louis P. Roath, s St UR Cotrty. Fx William H. Shields and George A. Has Sold Farm. \ The local Red Cross chapter will|Sydleman; constables, Meyer Blumen- | Oscar H. Main, of Norwich, hag sold recelve bétween $75 and 3100, as their|than, Dennis A. & Donovan, Gustave Q}gn{;g;c‘r';cfl;;dxwfl goazand, tondohn - X I 5 sub-com- | percentage of the ceipt: umm #nd Timothy Fields; registrar | 2 X Fe00 Henry D. Loyett of Groton' Doremeh | aiechel Buumtey b b A | D Tt on VoA o aeeiPts at the | TR SR onenas, 3. Dovmes: For | take possession November 1. The e e monwiich fair Wednodday: | cil of Defense, committee of fobd sup- | The establishment of a hospital sup- |office of town clerk and town treasurer | new owner will Gevote a large part of Attorney v:a.rren Burrows was also at ply which is taking up the question |ply service under the Red Cross Com. Charles S. Holbrook will in all proba- | his time raising thoroughbred cattle. the fair and several other horough peo- | oo 0”14 ‘wheat in Cennecticut mission in France, of which Major |bility be renominated. T, RO RN ple. including A. C. Weeks of Poquon- | *'rpe’ committee, h consists 6f Jo- | Grayson M. P. Murphy is thé head,| The ticket this year will line up oo seph P. Chamberl of ‘Middlebury, | was announced by the war council of | Practically the same as it did two years ago with the exception of selectmen, C';:‘;flurrc hia he Good vacation ‘om s duties at the |- year Mills plant the past week and i S i Saphirs, the “Miatiria Sashiry, The arranscment of decorative ever- the Scientific Saphire and greens znd thrifty vines @at th]ejbr[?“- Saphire Doublets. dence of Mr. and Mrs. #§O. Libbey, S T 13T Broadway, is particularly attractive Prices $2. up to $75. ||inis season- &% . At the recent, Mowry family reunion at Mendon, Mass,; when Samuel : Tatt of Uxbridge was elected presl- THEH‘AUT.CM co aent, it was voted to hold the next re- > union Aug. 29th, 1918. Was the guest of relatives and friends| A gefinite campaign to dpuble the at Norwich for a few days. acreage of rye in C?)nnoet fcut was Bulletin’s Pattern Service JEWELERS Ex-Go: Thomas M. Waller we :’ s up from Neptune Park to speak Tues.| Sheldon Peck of Belair, Neb. has|W; L: Slate of the Conmecticut Agri-|the American Red Cross Thursday An g0 with the exteption of sclecimen. Egteblinher 10 day night in Hartford at the sendoff | been spending a few. days with rela- | giitural Coliege and m‘l;"“" PPt e Tty o tablich the ‘mom:nation. * 4 "y olmes of ‘aterbury, Ve Y e war nc 0 es s] o I 144°148 Main St, Norwich, Conn. || £0 the men takeq in the sclective draft [Uives In, this city; M. Peck has resid-| |cadquarters of the Committee this service and prévide its first stock ¥ C ap] k- y east this vear to attend the G. A. R F‘lood Supph;jxnd n;g{ t;u( the com- o!Tl‘:tlppliem 2 v NEW SUIT8 BROUGHT C - - = 77 T I plete camy gn. plan to issue s step marks the further central- e L e T o, | S ampment st Bostofi an appeal Eo estate owners and others | ization of relief activities in France S ENIBNECOURT: 3 B to the newspaper offices of the state| Mr. and Mrs. William F. Riley and|Who may have land avallable for the [under the Red Cross. -How to coor- | pour Divorce and Two Damage Ac- The Chelses Savings Bank | througn the courtesy of Frederick L.|son, Thomas, of Hartford, spent Tuea- | Planting of rve, asking them to ma- | dinate all the miiltary hospitals main_ s (e on: ThuMAEy 2 Perry, secretary of state. day in Norwieh, the guests of Mr. Ri- |terially increase this year's acreage. A |iained by American and other foreizn ians el - The Annual Meeting of the Corpor- g > ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ri.|POStér is bein~ prepared to be issued |societies and Individuals, and to pro- et ation will be held at the Banking| Commodore John S. Palmer, 2d, and |ley of Summit street. ~They made the|PY the committee of food supply set-|vide them with the suppiies and ma- | Ruth Hackett Pfeifer of New Lon- House, mn_the City of Norwich, on|walter §. ingraham of Westerly|trip in Mr. Riley’s machine. ting forth the essential points in tho | terials thev nceded at a minimum cost|don has brought suit in the superior Monday, September 10, 1917, @t 11 {brought in 44 tuna from a fshing trip | - > tne, campaign, was one of the first problems under- [court asainst William D. Pfeifer of o'clock A. M. off Block Island the other day. This is| "Miss Marsaret Riley and Miss Louise| This action Is In rekponse to the | taken by Major Murphy on his arrival | Westerly for divorce on srounds of FRANE HEMPSTEAD, Sec'y. |one of the biggest catches of the sea- | Crimmins of this city have returned |request of the federal government that | in Pari: o ; & b home after spending n very enjoyable|cach state make a special effort to| Several warehouses are now being I\férfiui o ey he deserted her on Norwich, Conn., September 5, 1917, son. 3 - - 5 = 3 . week’'s vacation, the guest of Mrs, ‘| increase- certain’ crons, in their state |established by the Red Cross Com- 3 ® T TSI aRTITUT | _A former Norwich man, Edson -S.|Thomas Kinney at her cettage, The|to meet the national heed for bread |mission throughout France as a part| Dora Thebadeau of Voluntown ey o ‘| Bishop, rormer United States marshal | Merry Hour, at Sound View, Conn. |crops. Connecticut is called upon to|of the new Hospital Supply Service.|Sued George Thebadeau, formerly o R ICE for this distric:, who now lives in double her acréage of rye. The fol- | Flere drugs, medicines ‘and surzical | Montville but now of parts not known Stonington, s assisting in- the work s lowing leter was-issued to the farm- | nstruments will be available for an|for divorce. The couple married in We are here to SERVE you. The of the United Statesmarshal's office | HUNTER D. ADAMS ers of the state: hospitals in the dcpartment in which LS S et =iden mamis o tHe site ‘ Hartford. . S o = B ry of agriculture in his|the warehouse is located. Orders can|Was } - only excuse for any one’s pressnce| " 10,\- of First Two Men to ieave Nor- ur:‘;:xnm;fi? el food serains, | be filled promntly withont even await.| John and Emma M. Madley of Leb- in a community *is that he SERVES| The 29th annual convention of the wich for Camp Devens. has gsked Connecticut to plant sixteen | ing approval from Paris. anon have sued L. Dochis. alias L. Connecticut Funeral Directors’ ass: ——r - thousand acres of rve, This Myolves| As director of the new hospital sup- [ Dachis and M. Featherman of New follows. We call your attention | ciation held Thursday at the New| Hunte: D. Adams, ome of the first |an intrease of ight thousand' acres |ply service, B ar covacitis sending | York for the sum of $3500. The plain- Shoreha:n hotel, \Morris Cove, was at- {two men who has been drafted for the | over last vear, and in order to obtain |to France, Stanley Ficld of Chicago, “uffl: :fla;-;; !!‘1:0 nfetf;p;x‘]m;!sd t&*’e’; ;‘r‘: El 2 n FIDELITY 2 to the and. COMPLETE- 1, 50 'by castaln Comnecticur mems: | aetlonal sy SRl eho Totr ror G | o joat year and, obliged to call up- | son of ine late Marshall Fleld. As: |Sum of $932 from thom entitled o NESS of our service. We realize that [bers of the organization. - D)vex;s, Ay b):ass.i o; “Wednesday [on the owners of large estates who |sisting My. Field and in charge of the R DD o N E, e Tn morning. was born in Pittsburgh 25|have the equipment and facilitles 4o | various warehouses, will be ine Morris Bok 2 s Fan- GOOD BREAD is a vital matter. And | . Regular meeting of Knights of Co- B TRl D cleset o e O | o rcomional o vetmtoorinaTine®s | ie Bokofr of Middletown for divorce we make GOOD BREAD. lumbus tonight. Election of officers. Rye is a very important bread stuff [services for the period of the war.|On the ground of insanity. They D S’ B, Y —adv. in Ttaly and in the other allieB coun-|Five of t;:ese hay already. beedl ‘s f,'}a{f,fdw‘;'}e133:,“3:.;’;%"“-}3.2%"?"‘2 ries, and it e is shown by |lected and are now their way ti 5 2 3 o its_custody. SUMMIT STREET red the battle of Groton Heights. In com! . pared with $1.30 of a year azo. It|are: colimsmarstion’ of the dny. the Anns winters succesafully in Connecticut, | John Woodward,: New York city; : arner Bailey chapter, D. A. R., held 9 and the lahor expense for its produc- | Todd W. Lewis Minneapolis, Minne. | has sued Elbert L. Bridges of Gafney, open house all day, as in previous e tion is a minimum. Tf you have plow- |sota: Kennard Windsor, a member of [S. C., for divorce on the ground of adultery. They married in 1915 and Ethel Page Bridges of New London years, at the Monument house, * ; o 2 e , vour meadows this vear for pota- |the Stock Exchange of Boston, Mass.; / Emest E. Bu“ard A e et it g e < toes, rye is a ®ood crop as part of the |J. Sheldon Tilnev of New York, and | the maiden name of the wife was West Woodstock of the engagement of 2 process of getting them back _into|Russell Armstrong, also of New York.|Page = = Alean s Mins ‘Ethel Haskell ot Bournedate ol sfass, as it can be planted after the| As an overating force for these | Dorothy Hagner and John Cardoza S VIOLIN Mass., to Forrest Wilder of Winthrop, ¢ potatoes are haryested. The best re-|warehouses, Major M8rphy has asked |have sued Roza Zimmer of New Lon- Mhoe Mies Hiaakell walk teacher io the I Sults are obtained by sowing between |ihe Red Cross to recruit in the United |don for slander and damages of $5,000 A POPULAR STYLE., Weet Woodstock school last year 572 W September 1st and October 15th, but|States a force of five hundred men |are sought. . e TEACHER z s o it may be planted later if necessary. |ofer military age. Men of experience, The papers in these cases were filed | yunjor's Dress, With Sleeve in Either There is an extreme shortage of I xoo.‘nble, we :1‘;0 Qurse ynuhto ;.n tgl.i bulltmnz of warebouiea a;d the | on. Thursday. of Two Lengths. oyster 1 cordi P inter whea ‘ongress has | handling of stores, are preferred. P St All String lastruments repaired f| OYSST 8ced, according to reports from 5 promised that the price for 1918 shall| What this Hospital Supply Service| BIG INSURANCE GATHERING Linen in white, natural or other Vielins sold en easy terms shortage is a prime factor in the de- 4 be at least $2 a bushel, so that there [will mean in increasing the effective- —— J e mica i TRy u e B al) Eie f cision of oyster planters to increase |’ 5 can be no doubt about the financial (ness of many of the war hospitals in | Delegates at the Griswold Hail From | CIGth. 4701 E/ngham, chambray. pers appointments address B, prices from 20 to 30 per cent. for the returrt. Furthermore, wheat can be|France is shown in a message receiv- All Over the Country. Laroy are A1S0 E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- [ new season. used in feeding poulirv on your own|ed from Mafor Harvey Cushing, in : SR The pattern ¢ place, so that its value to you is great- [command of Red Cross Dase Hospital Between 500 and 600 men ard wo- |14 -‘fl"(';r v"4 “r;’;l{“m“f\ly_’ wich, Conn. New York er than the market price, if you can [No. 5 now in service behind the Brit- | men. representatives of the N iaThe new Jaw relating to the work- t : s No. w in.: % ng hou-s of minors under 16 years of urn nto eg=s. sh lines in France. - .| Life’ Insurance Co. and their wives, attern of this illy alled age, which went into effect Saturday. If you have difficulty in procuring | “I camnot tell vou how cheered I|nmrived in New Tondon Wednesdas | tocas (i ol this Mystration mailed - has' necessitated a rearrangement of seed, write to this committee. which | was,” Major Cushing reported, “when [jafternoon about 2 o'clock in a special ns schedule, for those employes who will see that veu are supplied. A|I found how well organized -the Red | train from New York city. After r through The Bulletin Company, come under the law by the various painphlet on Wheat and Rve is en-|Cross was in Paris, and what a great | waiting for a short while at the U'njon prwich, Corn. mills in this section. & closed. If vou desire further infor-|start you had made. Station they were conveyed to the | - P . mation, the committee will be glad| - “When an American officer could | Gristold hotel for their annual con- \ Meats At & fu: e visit to Mr. and Mrs. HUNTER D. ADAMS. to_cemmunicate with you. actually walk ipto the warehouse you |vention. 3 - . May we ask you to write us In-|had taken over and find Squibbs and | ‘“Speefay boat trips with the two | LEMONS BRING QUT % Pd }'zlehk Mfl.gw::;lr home in North ™ e fo6ts esda + evening in |years ago, the son of Mr. agd . H. | forming us of the number of acres of | Mallinchrodifs ether, bathrobes, ad- |ry hes # to 3 o'clock Produce JGrOCEries | ronor of the 40tn anniversary of thelr | & Adansk. Sir Adam e L | ana ‘o whent which you iented | heatve. plaster, aamirin. awemiesl 1o T Ennency oML o ool 5 rriage a poem written bv Calvin L.|city from Philagleiphia last April and |1ast year and will plant this fall. Re- | struments, aspirating needles, and |(heir destination, where they will re- THE HIDDEN BEAUTY ma; Rawson, 'W'v of Norwick, was read |has resided on Maple streei. He was | member that planting an acre of rve|many other things which our camps|main for three days. LOW PRICES by - Mrs. * Hibbard. lemployed by the Ulmer Leather com- |or phefit.is one way of helping to win [happen to need, I for the first time | The repfesentatives came from all the war, and this appeal is made to[hegan to realize what the Red Cross | parts of this eounine Ao even: from | Make this lotlon for very little cost and just see jpany as a currier, having iearned his . g The Scptember term of Tolland | irade wirile In the o v x F P mploy of Charles|you as a patriotic dutv to help our [might be able to do for walifs Itke | Favang and ihe Briipaimes to atiend eopl‘ S -‘Bkot gounty superior court will open in|E. Sherin at Bristol, Tennessee, and |ctate do its mart in filline the flour |ourselves over here. the | onerar maetima Y 6 F, = ?g:l'_‘:“l" ;:?.y “’"fidfl)’) at 10 o clock. | Virginia. y barrel ‘of the United States and the| It all goes to show what an enor- RIS for yourself. ranklin Stree s y one jury care and one| On Thursday morning Irv) Bogue, | allies.” mously important part the Red Cross = : case to the court. The short calendar |son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bogue. Jefé — will undoubtedly come to plav as more R or=h JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor list contains six cases and there are|for Cam: Devens on the 205 train. At AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. people come over and our affairs over | Schools of Groton commenced the| (. girl or woman hasn't heard of’ six criminal cases for trial. * the camp he will be assigned to the bbbl 3 sea get more and more. complicated.” |year's work Tuesday with'a good at- | ;00" fiice to remove complexion g any as the otha " S tendance. geamon... tud £ 2 1647 Whersver the Jew dwells he will|Srant earioe 1n the ween Toany s oy | Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. Herbert B, Féngar of New London |Dlemirhes; to bleach the skin and to has been secureg to continue he mul|the hidden beauty? But lemon juice T O e ot alone is acid, therefore irritating, and observe ihe holiday of Slichoth, which | o, res eek 2 3 Murphy. son of Officer and Mrs. Pat-| rhe last helf of th ent wi fomes Dext Saturday night. It marks | rick,Murphy, will leave for the ca R nt o N the beginning of a week of prayers| Cr: lUrPhY, MP- | has brought to Norwich unusually || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY ||5i5a! instruct Nye of Mystic will care { 001 vaudeville and moving pictur - ; s Sy !shoula be mixed with orchard whits = b 1 P = for their education ir art. The schocl|ipis"way" Strain throush a fine cloth One of the historic places In Norwich [sor fo rgiveness before the new year, for owv two centuri h 2 i 'w which wa: ee at the Davis 5 '} over es has been the|Rosh Hashonah. - Midnight services Case Was Continued. aho < i has ‘received a gift from George’1® iy S WOV UCS £ G0 Hond Into 8 ‘amous will be held in s e theatre on Thursday aftérnoon and ev- p— = ¥ e s s Lt s e reed with aviny 2o7Tah: | ening by Jarge sized audiences. Thiz| Philfp T. Welles has returned trom |\ aison cf Eastern Point of 2 fine col- | 1atija containing about three ounces ADAMS TAVERN With regard to the new federal law. | automobile Into the carriage of Franik. |18 the first week of the vandeville sea- | Weekapaug, whoe he spent Labor Gay. | i of 5ured birds and they havelof’orchard white, then shake well and L Miss Cherlotte Mollyneux Holloway of | 1in Miner of East Haddam in which | 505 at the Davis theatre the manage- |. —_—— s . of you have a wholo quarter pint of siin New London said yesterday that she | Mr. Miner and. Miss Ethel Champiain | ment having started the fall schedule| Mrs. Walter Wellington of New York S TR a complexion lotion at about the cost The trolley will get you thers from|does mot think the law prevents the |were riding, was continued until tai. | 6 shows Labor Day. has_been visiting her brother, Arthur Arrested 44 Autoi one. / Days for & small jar of he city ia about fifteen minutes or|employment of boys and girle under 16| day, Sept. 14. The hearing was heid| _ The big vaudeville attraction Is The |H. Brewer. Automobilists to the number of 44 ;ordinar 01(;1 cream. ' Be sure to strain - 0w can run .there in an automobile |Years of age, for work in offices, al-iat the Gardner Lake pavilion at 10| SiX American Dancers. who have a passing through Haddam and Higga- | the lemon juice 8o no pulp sets into the o 26 though the zald she had no federal|o'clock Thurgday merning. rpectacular noveity, featuring the| Miss Carol Clapp of Portland, Me, |num on Sunday and ~Mcnday were [bottle then this lotion will remain purs 5 b & e opinion to back up the belief. i 5 Dance of the Allies. ‘Another feature |has been the guest of her cousin, Miss | placed under arrest by Officer Gordon, [and fresh for months. When applie A: A. ADAMS of the programme is the act presented | Nancy Bigelow a deputy sheriff, on charzes of 'viola- |daily to the face, neck, arms and hands - The crowds were so enormous at| The new signal tower at Midway in | by Rouble:Sims, a comedian and cpalk T == tion of the automobile laws. Some of |it should help to bleach, clear, smooth- *hene 519 Norwich Town | Saybroox Junction the past few days|Poquono: is a fine improvement on|cartoonig®, who would be hard to| Having spent August in Pomfret, |the unlucky victims were brought be- |en and beautify the skin. 5 fore. Judge Dickinson of Haddam on| Any druggist will supply three ounces ' 1 of orchard white at very little cost and that extra coaches were put on the|the old. The tower is entirely fireproof|equal. lLane, Plant and Timmins pre- | Mrs. B. P, Learned has returned to her trains from New London and other |with roofs fashioned after the Japanese ngm. the third act. a piano. dnmg':na home on Broadway points to carry the travel westward. |style. ¢ comedy offering that made a hit with| SRR R X JOHN A. DUNNIJALG dnasergers were compalied to the auvdiences. Mrs. .. H. Howard of Washington, e stand until they reached New Haven, Borrowed Plumage 1s the feature pte- | D. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fell and Broke Arm. ‘where sactions were orderea. r dur- EaRnen s e o fhe Erocer has the lemans ture. Tt is a five part Triangle pro- |Bhben Tearned, of Huntingion place. Tiouls Grayenér, aged & yeats, spid " e ; - S | duction with Bessie Barriscale in the — PR a1 Jur Corn and Wart Solyent— | - 200 ,i‘;“‘;:;’:fi“",’:“é:,‘:‘:," gath- +ON"WHEATLESS DAYS leading role. Sole Mates is the name| My and Mrs. Philip Ripley of An- | Watefard - ton trom o oning P ols Wednes lay zn;,nw“'n" for thefr f:‘n“i Ea - of the Triangle comedy picture which |dover, Mass., Ive been guests for the Bartlett school playground in New = a quarter — has placed |reunion those. present included Sen: & - CosEpieten She! WAL past few days of Gen. and Mr®. William | London late Tuesday afternoon and in- or p s i e e L Jiciiled Hens pos-rm-rlas A Akea. curred a fracture of the right arm. The nany hands and feet on easy |1y Commissioner- George H Bradford et Presented Electric Lamp. - boy was temporarily cared for by Ber- of Montville and Representative Leon. Mrs. T. J. Driscoll of 38 1-2 North | Mrs. Channing M. Huntington and|nard Cullen of Coinecticit avenue, CIliff_street was pleasantly Miss Olive Huntington have heen pass- | taken to Memorial hospital and later ard Smith of Mansfield. antl irprise: on Wednesday evening by the D. ;‘. ing several days, at The Griswold, |sent to his home. treet. i e At a iniscellaneous shower given for : W. Y. K. club i ? her twen- | Bastern Point. ) . 50 Main Miss Annle Mullen of New London St ‘anuiserssry. | Hha ‘won Brosene o Naw_Physical Birecter. & h[mc]st' sh'eet Wednescay evening by her sister, Mra. 2 those | T. Gilbert Pearson, secretary of the [ Albert J. Wicke of Cineinnati arrived ward C. Bangs, announcemeni was Natlonal Association of Audubon So- |in New London Tueslay to assump the : made of the engagement of Miss Mul- 1 % 4 dence, R. I. Ice cr cake and cleties for the protection of wild birds | duties oz % N : 4 3 2 2 physical director of the New WHEN YOU WANT _» put your bus. | 10 to Terence M. Cook, assistant su- : onade were served. and animals, has sent letters to socle- | London Y. M. C. A. succecding C. J. % perintendent of mAils in the New Lon- lles and individuals hereabouts asking | Surbeck who i doing duty In nce. thel~ assistan 1€ss before the pubiic, thére 1 E edium better than thfough the don postcflice. Mrs. F. T. Diggins of 14} IR 3 There are 10,000,000 negroes in the ce in protecting the . Wi known throu N rtising euiums 7, € The Bu arwiah was amone thosa aitAndtes i ! 3 Smon— X Mk:-find x. u%fi’)‘fl.-“f 3

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