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S ‘108 BRGADW. 3 m‘r‘:nmol:':gfl.hny‘qm u—s‘m w: Fetting jroper suthorities to 2 “ALARM CL ALL GRADES SCHOOL DAYS ARE NEAR | . gremmier—Tubbs' Band to Head Procession and Mayor | : “aett it =iy 5, "oy wi3™ 2 = Ty e lete as though it were glad to get off, - Allyn L. Brown Will Preside at Festivities. 13 ; 'V ACATIONS are neasly dver. The schools, hereabout, ‘and” ‘middle At- » 3 1 Fair preva eastorn &‘-fim.m Tty of a coal commission in Boston, which atsiricte during the next ’“u"':"';:,fl“‘ st e comal! O ot et to oo ah T ‘ Mondsy, September (10th. | peratures Fridar. | rense com ’ needs of this state. \ wnllcenfl-llyol’_enm i ; ot m'm- BRI o ol 2 Y Parents will be busy this week outfitting their:children:for . northwaat; : "at Som ime |with 1s seditious or disloyal talk We echool. - We invite them to visit re-and-ie! ] middle Atlantio, fresh west. : the of ive m,,’mni‘ 1::&5;: bevmrod e ) 5 ~ L (S ‘:g&"/h rvastigated and teow them. : ; Observations’in Nemwich. .« b7 - people right away. . 2 A ‘ PN S T “No one in the state ought to-be per- plies, Children’s Dresses, Boys’ - “| _ The foilowing records, reported from 5 ; nny’ : = . OCKS Sevin's pharmecy, show the oh O e e | mitted for one minute to indulge in ; '3""‘:. s Hosiery, Handkerchicfs, Ribbans, Ete. | Ot mbined d tern; &in seditious language, any anyone hear- g 5= Lo e e R i be held at Buckingham Me- |, 0", ch language should report it at ALL PRICES |changes Thursday: z morial. The supper will be provided by | ¥ s as safe 3 or. BAE. | the local branch of the Natienal |*"%% watér. Usea by miliions. Don't tak 3 “We have been able several times to |a cha: with your feet you can't af- ] e € Anpg [osevs for Woman's Service. of whith obial from thie | Ford to sxperiment with uakmowS mi SCHWL SUPP”FS—B THEM HERE.AND \ —at— : por: Ty 1B m . "% g e ,JHE WM. FRISWELL CO. |12 m. .. B o Ehe e e il |5tate that were certainly not intended |tures when you kuow “Geta SAVE MONEY .. 1 2 and 27 Frankliin Strest Highest ™ Bwpe 8, Be" &"brist parmde headed b [Gasete: i remeve sur som or e p e fi"‘ o ol = e ST —_— : . Comparisons. Mtary band. - 5 g 3 Tenclis 3 F TR The B i Preaictions . The procession after passing through E er pu to—go ahead and || Penclis at 3c, 4o and fo. Ink So. «~ WP e Best Place isjthe Cheapest | ciousy ana S e the “principal strests. of the oity, will |\, s 2nd now we must practice | stitutes back en (he oduntiri 255 1s|] Pen Pbints 1o, or 100 & domen. Book Straps 100, 150 and’28a. ! Place td‘f‘sw Thursday’s weather: Clo O e i pe hod - ity |f00d_chiservation. A publicity cam- |21l I3y need pay at any arug store ot} Pen Holders 1o, Sc and bo. ‘8chool Bags 270 and be. showers in:evening. e M, & Taewn el e paign will be inauguraied this fall dnd 2 T BASSEL Yirect Py E. ence | Colorea Crayons 5o, 7c and 10c. Self-fllling Fountain Pens $9e. | AuTo ROBES WagGons There will be a band concort and pe- [ W)l contiiue throughout the winter | : = Paints, Water Colors, 26c and 3 Pencil Pads, ruled, be. P . triotie singing led by CRarles D. Geer- |04, to feil them what to eat and how | IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETED 2 i’ encil Sharpeners bc and 10c. Ink, Pads, ruled, bc. b s atons R i d Ba R e Dyt Nts 5 t 1c; 3c: and b ' Ink Pads, ruled, letter size with F S CARRIA ater. ags and Badges. 0 get 1he results from various rs at lc, 2c.and 5c. . 3 E $TEAMER RUGS -:CARRIAGES P e m (o m lam o Then will come tha speaking, whish |©00ds. We est too much expensive AT_LOCAL POSTOFFICE |} ¢ ers 1. 2¢, 3c and be. marginal line—Special” price 8o | SOME SECOND:HAND TEAM . -19 bl D e e oning ili. Denriede |vet to begin on our industrial cam. | New Mail’ Shute and Parcel Post || Pencil Boxes 5o, 1§c, 260 and 50e. Ink Pads, ruled. letter size, con- HARNESS IN STOCK . 17 with s band concert. = Flags will e |Paien. Room. Greatly Increase Working Fa- || Composition Books 5c,.10c and 26o. tains 60 sheets—Special price 100 S 1 furnished the [aruua mex in line and =2 After fluhw-:‘ it cilities, ‘ . orandum Books 10c. ‘ each. K 1 in all probability there will attrac- v £ or not the state ‘on. . — = Station: Department) - - “THE L. L. CHAPMAN Co. 31 1 3 ; f tive badges with the -lat N. TA. [nectlcut faces a great industriel dis-| A number of changes made at the \ d i = | 1 L . - : ! bed. turbance this coming vear depends on |local post office during the past few % ; how well the councils of defense han- | weeks zreatly Improve the working {4-BATH ETRSET. NORWICH, CT. Hook : i Chasies> . | dia the B thtion Tt It is Gone wisoly, | Tacilition at the. ofhes. Those Chanpes : o . i < - = - T i | Hy W snd as we hope and expect it will be, we |include the construction of a graded GIRLS DRESSES FOR SCHOOL WEAR -t b will emerge from the war with pros-|entrance to the basement to be used \ YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR J| <& meeting was held at the Federated | o yice “1.ational army, coast defense,|quota to the army.and !t would be|saves time but greatly lightens the GREENEVILLE ; ; x perity and be in & position to forge|in conneection with the parcel post % % . P \ . 2 Waste Paper Collestions to Be Resum|2% 20 escort in the procession. .. |ahead with increased prestige. Our|matter, new partitions screens. shelv- |§ Girls’ Gingham Dresses for school, sizes 8 to 14 years, in s T jine. shuta id ; 3 k The members of the local town com- | manufacturers u: n s situa. = < 1s 21 e t A <3 ed This Morning—Large Amount of | mittee are Mayor Allyn L. Brown,|tion ani tl;ley ars nllhlnnlnglzo ‘o‘-fls{ fflr‘ thaflo pu'c:l mlhe( gudmt !fron’;hlhe i n hai , Casper K. Bailey, Charlés|business all over the world and not | main or to asement. ere - ’ : 78 Franklin Street ;“.'::',.,.";':‘;‘:;.‘:3::“;‘;.,,5,""' S R only tho Uniied States after the closs | has alzo been construcied a mezzanine || OUF Children’s Dreuecf are notndhl for excellence of matenl als 2 Herbert R. Branche. ‘The commi o war." = oor at the southwest end of the main jori orkmanship. Pri Sc. .50, P,' SHEA has :;polnt«? x-nhr; L. Frisbie; at“t)- First Selectman Thomas L. Hagnes |ofice and a dormer on the roof. and superiority of wi gP-s e are' SEe® 2 $1.98, $2.50 and up to $5.98. Tcalay the collection of waste paper . ! - i Uncas National bank, treasurer to take Lof Lyme< had an interesting report to he new mail shute iz one of the B ongents of the Natjonal League f0r | are of the money which it will be|submit to his fellow members in. the|MoOst important improvements. This 24 | necessar: to raise to defray the ex-|county delegation. When the mem- |seénds the parce] post matter into the ! er being stopped during the month of 1 = o i _ | penses e#inected with the celebration.|bars of the Lyme delegati, recefved | newly constructed room in the base- 4 et oy i ected that the ool | s es-imated that about $200. will [the notice of their appoigtment. Mr.|ment. This new room is af the north o i eat yet secured as there fs the mccum. |Dave to be raised to take care of the | Haynes said they didn’t lose any‘time [end and within a feet feet of the side BflYs s L P R Uiation of the month of Aupest - The|eXpense. This money will ba raised |in getting organized and mapping out [driveway. The grade entrance con- : . o by popu.ar subscription aad there will [a plan of acticn. structed 4llows the mail wagon to ¢ HERE IS THE - : . R. J. Jodoin Speake. Packeright up to the building ‘and the |} In our Boys’ Clothing Department we are ready to help i in knitting articles for the soldiers and Honer List Board. For the town of Sprague, Chairfan [or three steps atid placed in the wa. || parents in outfitting their Boys for School. We show . -0 - XP sailors. - . .| The, committee has vo to have | Raymond J. Jodoin everybody | gon. Formerly the mail had to be ] - 5. lothi . J ok : ounfmn ¥ m Sian s s erected. an bonor list Toard:in an_en- cartea from the old room, across the |j complete lines of Boys’ Clothing, Suits. an rousers, H Regular P ™M closure on -the easterly side of the city r > B s gularshimayer (Mesting hall, where will appear the names and - and then up a Jdozen steps to the driv Boys’ Blouses, Caps, Hats, Underwaists, Etc. We invite Thursday evening the regular vrav. | Gaiesses of every Norwich man in the way. The fmprovement not onl inspection. P . e Thucaniral avenue (Rev Ar |iegular army, naval reserve, navy, en- |ready to furmish exiras when called | work of the clerks. . The Sheie is ae . Burdon lead the meeting and ~ 7 Non-Leakable e W z gineering and signal' corps included. |upon. iarge size and of solid s there was a good attendance. This sign will probably be sbout tén Names of County Members. Doors: have: besn Eonatruicisd oves. the Self-FJlllng ar 3 by six feet and the names will ‘be 3 shute where it comes up through the ¢‘ NL Ro L“ 7 i £ éh.!"',‘;'* X Aa fl' F“:M1mh"’ h':‘he letters will .be tiro hAj\lxfllnry Committee—T. A. Scott, | floor l“n th: m:’ln office and these doors v ONE LUAR. but-as goad as - Edmun ughlin has returned aft: |inches in height. e i1 |chairmar; Joseph T. Fanning, Freder- [may be shut down when the shute is s erchi . er spending a few days with friends In To Eract Bulletin Boards. ~ |ick W. Mercer, H. M. Pendleton,|[not In use so as to prevent a draft School Hosiery School Handk efs ny Hrat sells for FIVE DOLLARS. 1 | }ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Southbridge. Try one. and. be“cenvinced, - has en decided to erect foyr | Grosvenor Ely, Robéry McNeely, Wil- | flowing up through from the base- Boys’ Black Ribbed Hoslery, Children’s White . Hemstitched »fi?..mfil‘&?: s o e o at|liam T. Hopson, B. F. Mahan andjment. |§ sizes 6. to 10—price a pair. 15¢ | Handkerchlefs—at 8%c each, 3 for . 2 Frank T. Cable. The new swing room which takes § /0% ™ 0 T oL T Lol Miss Anne F. Kane, who has been 3 Lue, e Norwich Tétyn, one in the center of ] the (Suest of relatives the past twoline city and one at Taftville. All byl- | Members of “New London county|the place of the old rest room In,the |} Girls’ Black Ribhed iosie 10c. . 15¢ | Children's. White Hemstitched 3 weeks, has retusned to her home in tolyn committees basement is much better lighted ‘and feta-at b JOHN & GEO . H. BLISS || ¥craetn® szt e Eantio somtomt wil oo pontea | - Boran—J. J. Sullivan, John Con-|well aired. The old lockers have been || Children's Black Ribbed Hos- | Handkerchiefs—at' 5c each, 6 for -§ JEWELERS : Richard Nel Jon_thess stgnboards through the co- |9TeR. David Shea and E. L. Abell. S ol of M DeEnaees wad heve llcieny mines §ito Dpplce e pRlr NGB L 0 o Bentley 2nd E. A. Adal. the new room constructed over theifl iery, sizes 6 to 9% — price a sitfon as head clerk in-the drug store fense. in estimate of the committee East Lyme. . Beckgvith, Ernest | mezzanine roof on the main floor. |§ pair .. 25¢c | 6 for 25c. of Pitcher and Service and w 3 B0 *| the Academy next week. expenses for one year Placss the GFUTR] . Russsil sud Cieries F. Hidridge. Steps lead from the main office to the iR . Children’s Colored Border Hem- DR. A. J. SINAY . S aspirine i 0 i e i |C il Set Gl B elees T R i S B8 mal G TR B i Hode o Ui | St oty B, o 1 = 3 e njamin Davis. Another improvement contemplated 6 for 25c. ¢ e TAFTVILLE Yo he management of the Breed .the- | . GriEWo!d—James H. Shea, William|by Postmaster J. P. Murphy will be e— . x D ntlst Sie bas catp an invitation to the|C- Terry, Herbert C. Webster.. made in connection with the mail . . Pk -2 e Summer. Vacation For School- Children | fi75) B85 eXtend 4 an invitation to Groton—William G. Stebbins, Henry | Windows. When raised they_are now Knit Underwaists Hairhow -Ribbons g > Ends—Funeral of George Labarre—|of the Home guar: town commit- | L+ Bailey held In position by a catch. The(d 1., “scorn” Knit Underwaists - o i s SUAEE, Lebanon—C. J. Abell, F. J. Brown. |catches aften break and are very in- for boys and girls, all sizes— Plain Taffeta Ribbon, 3% inches Roems 18-18 Alice Building, Norwich Personals, tee and .Tubbs' Military band to at- . 19¢ | wide, black, white and colors— Ledvard—Charles A. Gray, 8. E.|convenlent. Postmaster Murphy in- |f 9 Phone 1177-3 tend a siecial performance at the the- L omidedS ; = . 3 Holdridge. tends to have thece windows fitted 2 o ar 15 = = Vacation for the school chilrren of |atre on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock E . 2 - 1 2 o it Daaci: price a vard .... o WILLIAM C. YOUNG: |the village is over. —The Parochial when the picture Tre Man Who Was| Lisbon—F. L. Kanaban, James Gra- | withe window cord so that they may |§ The ‘Nazateth? Xonic Unders Molre . Taffetn. Ribbon, 3% > schéols opened Wednesday and the |Afraid will be shown. The invitation |ham. i 0 Y. gesees. Selgh fimes ot 25¢ | inches wide, black, white and A Successor to Wequonnoe =chool will hold itk first|has been accepted by Herbert ' R.| L¥yme—W. J. Stark, William Marvin, » 3 pasrn 2 colors—price a 150 STETSON & YOUNG session Manda: The local stndents|Branche on behalf of the committee. |Ernest E. Seiden. TO TRAIN VOLUNTEER The “E. Z.” Knit Underwaist: > T at the -Academy have a few more days v Montv:lle—George H. Bradford, Dan for boys and girls, all sizes—at 29¢ | Moire Taffe CARPENTER and BUILDER |3} 7o A°%I°y have » fow move davs County Committee Meuts. D. Home_J. T. Church. RED CROSS WORKERS. e pesareiont) inches wide, black, whife and Best work and materials at right|resume recitations until mext . Wed. | At the Crocker house in New London | 'New London—Henry C. Chappell, —_— N colors—price a Yarde........:. 190 pHioss by skiiied IADGE. ‘Hesday. “|Thursday noon the New London county | Joh8 Humphrey, Alfréa Coit,- A. T,|They Will Be Used for Home Service T Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon, = = = i 3 - council ot defense and the New London | Miner, John P. MoLoughlin During the War. irls’" S inches wide, black, white ‘Telephone 50 Waest Main St S Rotary club held a joint séssion. It| Norwich—Mayor A. L. Brown, Ca = Girls’* Sweaters colors—price a yard, . 250 z FUNERAL. mgn;;gu:;'nfl&y' . == ’,{"‘gi’;nfil’:”” P. Bushnell, (Special to The Bulletin.) We show. a complete line of Girls'’ | Moire Taffeta Ribbon, : 1 4 = Lol 1 = : ‘Washington, Sept. 6.—A veat in all colorings, at $2.95 | inches wide, black, white DEL-HOFF HOTEL George Lebarre. fense wes alco meeting e the hotel| Old Lyme—Thomas L. Haynes, Rob- | stan ln‘:!plan i e ’1‘{:1; 33“?? G0 .+ - % T e g 250 " The funeral of George: Lebarre was|the two sessions were merged. - Both |ert H. Noble, Dr. E. K. Devitt, Cross workers for home service during e 5 : g EUROPEAN PLAN held Thursday morning ifrom the Sa- | organizations had Ilyncheon together| Preston—Arthur G. Smith, Geofke V. | the war, the department of ciciiian mes : cred Heart church with Rev. Philip and the speeches that followed were|Shedd, Alanson Fulier. 3 Tief of the Amerioan Red Cross is hold- | . 5 HAYES ‘BROS., Props. - |Massicot officiating.. . There was a|of a very interesting charactdr. For-| Sprague—Raymond J. Jodoin, Arthur |ing & conferemce. of home servico fi- : = very large 'attendance of relatives and mer Staie Senator Joseph' W. Alsop of | P. Cotes Thomas F. Kelly. rectors. oA cial assistance to persons of intergrity.| quated, nd not suited to the needs Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | friends. some beine present from Hol-|Avon, a member of the state council| ‘Stoninston—Frederick K. Bolter, BB- | “\while the government will assume| The incorporators are Frederick V.| of the town. Dr. Down and Secre. Ry - Yoke. Montreal, ; Hartford. Plainfleld|of defente, and Mayor Ernest E. Rog- |as B. Hinckley, Dr. James H. Weeks. |the care of dependent families of sol- | Mercer, Frank V. Chappell, W. K Charles- P. Kellogg of Water and Jewett City. The bearers were Al-|ers wero the speakers. - Velun own—Elmer E. Coon, Howard |diers, there will be needs for other | Sheffield, P. Leroy Harwood and John reported on a visit to bert, Jr. Alfred and Napoleon La- Cdnference Held E. James, Thomas McDonald. than material afd which. the Red Cross|C. Geary, all of New London. ham County jail. Plans for the barre and Mathies Lavigne. 3 e o hes thore was a con- | ey ate Ul Gach yoih., Lamphere | plansto provide: | It wil. be abie to e new childre work supervision DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Undertaker .George G. Grant had| e e ore Miseusaed | ChaTles A. Gallup, Jamies Hammond. | piace at the disposal of families medi. STATE CHARITIES BOARD. which will start October 1 weer dis- ; charge of the funeral arrangements. |ference a d STRFTeo e — legal ai v e d —_— for’the purpose of educating the people |\, o cal and legal aid, together with advice T o cussed. 3 D t l {f d 3 t owns throughout the county | MARKET REPRESENTATIVE and suggestion on those affairs which| Reports Made on Visits to Institutions e enta eon rsonals .and - Notes. Froisig o g S b T ordinarily are settled by the husband. Dating auiv sad Aigust Transfers to Central Falls. ki Mrs. Gustave Hedler and_son. Cur—| o (16 WAL O L nos o The Country in 8 STATE |15 his absence the Red Cioss will act = David J. Twohig of 437 Main street VcGrery Building, Norwich, Conn. | tis are spending the rest of the week in particular. Connecticut Agricultural College An- |25 87 elder brother to his family. This Reports of visits to different In-|has resigned his position with the Re- in Fitchville. 3 1" Dne guy were presént: | nounces- Appointment of P-:l G is_called home service. stiftuions about the state during July|liance Yarn company here, as he has 1 e o Louis 8. Lincoln of New London, Frank i s « Guy| Tollowing the Washington confer-|ana August were made at the Septem- |accepted awposition with ~the same Lawrence Burnstrom of New Huven | ' Doo'an, New Haven risbe C. Smith. ence, ‘institites to traln volunteers in|per meeting of the state board of char- [ company at Central Falls, R. I. He ha bt home service will be established|; held at Hartford, Wednesday. Dr.|been emrloved by the company as bos Ov,el?hati_ling is spending a few davs with relatives ¥ 2 ‘homas Kirkup, = in the village. g ig gt The United States department of |throughuut the ocountry. Courses of [ dwin A. Down, president of the board, | spinner 1d carder for 15 vears. He et Reserves; R. N. Smithers, Boston; W.|28ricilture is to have a market rep- [instruction will last six weeks and in- | presided. Mrs, Mary A, Wise of Hart- | well known ad has made many friends. Miss M;‘Me; Do an Ptates that the | g7 ClarkéBridgeport: Jullap D, Moran, | f8sentative in Connetticut agcording to | clude lectures and practical fleld work. | ford, and J. B. Holman of Saybrook, |during ils stay here. 1lis feilow em. account of the birthday party which|,' g McKay, New London, and Mayor |8dvices recoived by the Connecticut |Membership in institutes will be lim- | reported on their quarterly visits to|ploves presented him a uit care o a . ~ ) » Saturday’s Bulletin is N B Agricultural College announcing the |ited to 25 in order to assure adequate 1 of the insa and | farewell gift. He leaves far nev flnd Repalr work erroneous and that there was no party | AYR In Brown of Norwich. = o e |2Ppointment”iof - Professor Guy . |personal sttencion to cach papil for e i Craatiatriel Bennol at|poaition ‘with the best wishes of Tis held at her home. - g New London Rotary club;-Tnfroduced |SMith as Connecticut representative| The institutes will be in charge of | sidditowr friends . OF ALL KINDS ON — i | Mayor - Rogers, who deliveréd @ briet| L the S. Bureau of Markets. Pro- |special ctors appointed by the Red Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell of Nor- : : = | patriotic addrces, referring to the fact | (°S80r &mith will continue his work | Cross. and will be run In connection | wich. with Dr. Down. and Mr. Ho AUTOMOBILES, e = . that Thursday the anniversary of | Nih the state college, devoting a con- | with colleges or schools in the various | man, Inspected the colony for ef 5 ST j Use Cocoanut Oil -, the battie of Groton Heigkts. e ale eamount of his time to ex- |cities. In charge of these institutes,|loptics at Afansfield. . Alfgof these CARRIAGES, WAGON > A tension work. His appointment as|W. Frank Persons, director general of | institutions gvhich were visited were ; y S, For Washing Hair deral representative will pérmit a|civilian _relief, has appointed Dr. | reported to ba in Eood condition and or Washing | Ex-State Senator Hon. Joseph W,[closer operation with the government |Thomas J. Riley, general secretary of | ine. wisitors could fnd mothing that “rc 3 en and TS- Alsop of Wvon, who iz a member of the | officials ‘in working out the marketing |the Brookiyn bureau of charitles, and | oeoded i = i TRUCKS and CARTS, S y eau of charitles, and | needed special recommendations. g It you want to keep your Fair in|iiate councll of defense appointed by |problems of the state. At-the present | Porter R. Lee of the New York School | " pact T faammendatlons s to Governor Holcomb as chairman of the | time, Mr. Smith, working in coopera- | of Philasithropy LRI T el e i 15 Mais Street Mechanical ting, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmith is very harmful. Just plain mulsified | He said: organizing farm loan associations. ‘Because of the growing misuse of the Fafons v E i . he growing mi; o the standard-of other inst! ’cott & Cla.rk Corp : . . e 1 7> | Bed Crass ‘emblem commereially, the :)! a likke nature, and he rp’(‘om‘lr‘x‘e‘nd‘- o 07 to 515 qu"fll,_Mlln St. |this can't possibly “injure the hair.. |nave to do our portion i cne way or|Ing with varlous Dhases of the £00d | moms of this misee ong, 1t pihile R (Doned Soted ite Becofanisnd oo Repairs, Painting, Trim- :}’."_}l\fi""‘,“‘i‘;"‘- be careful what you|.gricultural committee, delivered an|tion with the Committes of Food Sub- | Courses of mmetiuction for home ser- sl R A R R R : Tnteresting address, describing _to the |ply. Is assisting in organizing mar- | vice workers will be held :n Dractically | Saazcoiilh | o Middletown, = Bristol, Most soaps and prepared hampoos | Rotariane and defense council the[kets in such cities as-indicate & need |every large city In the country. Ex- R odd | condition. gontain too much alksll. This dries |work alfeady being done by the state[for such help. He Is aiso spending |fension <ourses will bo given for | Prst jobe rem in Eood condition the scalp, makes the Rair brittle, and | council, consiggrable time with the farmers in |smaller cities and towns. ; S o IR T s ot dulte up FUNERAL DIRECTORS ing in all its branches. tirely greaseless), is much better $han |man, woman and child had to con- (State Council of Defense, has just fin- — a i i & the ‘most expensive soap or anvthing | (ribute in some manner to the war. Wae | ished distributing copies of four new | maw wernine vo trome wno ooy el 2 | ed B e D e else you can use for shampeoing, as|will find out here that we, too, will | posters done in four colors and deal ting the law regarding it. While | L0s0 “iatioh the Tolland Commty” Jaird Simply moisten your hair with|another. There are probably today five | broblems of the state. They take up unintentional and through excessive|iain improvements in the water sub- { rich, creamy lather, and cleanses - 5 - e T i AVE WELDING &m m. Yo, A Ses the |i; is our job to get the other ninety-five | the “slacker? hen, tbre substitution of | many of whieh have been and are of o bRl IR i e e ctomebile and Machine Partd Weldca. particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex- |piggest task we ever have beem con- |my. - These posters have been issued Garage work a Specialty. cessive oil. The hair dries quickly and | fronted with. 5 to iall ‘state libraries, postoffices, rail- Work Guaranteed. EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN water and rub it in. One or two tea:|million jeople in the United States|respectively the questions of conserv- N ol 7 L spoonfuls will make an abundance of | working to help along the war amd |ing the peach crop, the destruction: of l’::;:e:h:c;u‘(:‘."e‘:anRe&el:o’\fioi:lx‘lo::, e hair and scalp thoroughly. - Thé lather | million in line so that all will be doing | corn for wheat in the diet. and the |serious nature. e G B R S e rinses out easily, and removes every|something. We are up against the |formatioh of the girls' commissary IP-’ Under the sta‘ute, the Red Cross ' emblem can only be used by authority. | s—————————— evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky,| “The state council is endeavoring to|Way stations and granges, and in ad- {a‘r el:'l‘:’:tb;a‘(;':gn;:s t:::n’:::‘ “::‘:‘x’-:: o bright, fluffy and easy te manage. t the state of Connecticut to double | dition have been sent to members of AN—Tn Westerly 5. » except thort: .M. 3 31 Chestmut 8¢, 5 bt i You can get mulsified coconnut ofl at |1is grain crop another year. We want | éach local town food committee. D i T P William. Do‘an. ) "HERE Is no acvertising medium In siern Connecticut equal to The Bul- .. zegs result in for buay stores, taking advantage of ¥he great most - any d store. It is rease the crop of grain, princi- ¥ 3 vt i MURRAY—In Westerly, R. I, Sept. 4. ?nny rye, from 8,0 16,000 bushels | SCHOOLS WILL BE cheap, and & few ocunces is enough - increase of popular interes: in the Red = 3 last everyone in the family for months: |ngxt year. We havs aiready more then “READY FOR OPENING | Cross, as weli as the growtn in-mem-| 1oLy af,omghter to Mr. and “Mrs.| ™o qocount of tncrease In price of to- === | dubled cur potato <:w%;‘t e percent. —_——— bership to nearly four miliions, have 2 ~ | bacco, the Whitestone Cigar will bs age of increase over vear 18 al- | Gommunity Canming Club to Conclude |Put on sale large quantities of Red MARRIED. 3 sold from now on at $3& per 1,000. repay e 2 Its’ Season Today at the Broadway |Cr9ss pine postcards and devices. An|\|iyygon — TYNDALL — At Hamburg, J."F. CONANT 4 Benato- Alsop touched on the coal situation, referring to the appointment| Grammar Schodl. magazines. - d M g SO A S R Grgghool | Superintendent Edward J.| it in tné feeling of Red Cross om-| burs. : SAFE REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. raham said on Thursday A&fternoon{.i;is that the Red Cross amblem should - STt 2 Lubang . that the local schools will all be %o Lcgarded much as the is re- DIED. Shea & .Burke § Every perent 18, or should bs, careful | ready for the opening of the fall term b. garded. Under the law and the Geneva { DOLAN —In Westerl: » R. Ly z in giving melicine to children. Chas.on next Monday morning. The Com- |FRIC0,, DRTICR a2 R @Rl CO0 Ceneva | (twin) of M and M{'m “’v?'i.fi.-i;’é‘ 41 Main Street B munity Canning club which has been | ot apart for the work of relief and| Dolan: % F i Di uneral Directors eqdally common abuse has heen on the N o AL, Peobe, > covers of patriotic songs and-popular| Hadiyn'e, Robert Wilson of Jewett | 2024 J1 Feeniiin. St - City an: x Lizie Tyndull of Ham- mesting {n Broadway Grammar school | meroy. - It should ot be used in an 'y e y Honey and Tar and have found it aspe. | Wil conclude lia season today (F¥-|way'to detract from that high office. CARD OF THANKS, clally efficlent for bad Soushs of my |yeen very successful and the result P We wish to express our heartfelt z % cheldre I always rocomalend it to my | o7 this work are far reaching. Certificate of Incorporation. gratitude to the -many friends Pro-ptufnu‘n,u..‘n friends ac a remedy for chilgrepl A certificate of _incorporation of | Neighbors for their kindness-durin : & o opiates. My wi Iveryton—Mra. Frank Wennerstrom | the New London Morris Plan Com.|!liness end”death of ' our beloved 2.2, Lady Asmatare MIT LDink of using any sther |y, Sameunced the ent .of her | pany-of Naw London. was recorded | MoLN"5 oal it Howers. |t AT thel N Gaughter, Miss Ebba Sandberg to Ar-|with the. rotary. - The business of | THE CHILDREN OF MRS. A. P. YEO- ' med thyr E. Evans, of Hartford. the firm is to exténd credit ‘and finan- MANE, 5 WANT to put your bus- the public, there is. no Tum better .chan through the ad- vertising colfwuns of The Hullatin St 6 L