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exactly PERSONALS - those wko go over there. . Food io_today an item oA munition 2 S soldiers must be fed. and. fed well, Mrs. J. J. Williamson of Woodstock powder Gemands workmer. ~workmen 1s spending a few days in this city. must have food; without food, of | 4 and 3 ‘rowley have re-| - ? course, cur fighting would have to : ) o' g da s % bt Mo Fotis b Pl el b |The. Greatest|What'snew for Fall? n preparation for the greater sacri- Apood m{ny ke 4 4 s Sehse = fi 1 ali b lod to be . 0 BETAILERS OF e o e e B or, Ol Sor, Patriotic Programme at Union Square—Local Home .cfiy::'.fl:g ot amother veur 1ot ue ot | Medical Authorities g 3 teach this vear. : : Take a firm roaolve to bes'n tomorrow young me; The com! frost means reltef & uard Acts as Escort Men in Line—Ma; Allyn in the g v t of fod - Py ing of m 9T Miss Annie Clark, a teacher in New G - for ot yor L |io tee Sor coumics 13 erying from the in the wofld have | question about clothes. arha | the hay fever patlents. York, has been spend . housetops. Lot te all earnestly en- - S Mar ble afld Grafllte Frost Monday night laid low the fine it trlends n Norwien T “um: Brown Presiding Officer. !:'é% ining ‘national neccssity 0| made public statements in| The papular fabrics are wor- verise.” h i SRE T e A S| ok Jennis W. Barker of Uncasuille —_— 3 i 'l:;-ebdl:ulul famly wil cvt down its |which they endorse the value |steds, tweeds, cheviots, in . iest of Dr. anc 00 Il on all food excep! 051 v ~ Brown made a stirring and feeling ad- | which are home raised ard of a per- |of such ingredients as are|green brown, and gray shades, has sc§d- H. Weeks Stonington. The new teachers at Old Saybrook. - 0 are Miss Kelliher of Danbury, and] Fyank G. Fi#od, of Dee; B A dress in which he said: ishable rature 4 = hn' 4 4 2 : p River, the| Fi# ; 4 ve al-| The snswer to our mation's great|=ont ather n’s ks, plaids, stripes and mix- Miss Goodtellow of Montville. T e T oo e, e . . Since the war began wo have ai-| The inawer to ocr mations grext|contained in F. Jol checks, plaids, strip _| ment has been in_ Norwich on official eith Bring 16 the attentit f the |[Study of the garbage pail. This is not icine. tures. At Deep River Professor Robert R |Tment has : er to bring to the attention of the [6tudy of the garbage pail, Thig is not Medicine. . The Charles A. Kuebler| EteerBubletin. c Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1917, ¥ : VARIGUS MATTERS ~ : mFAmmsm Light vehicle lamps "at 6.34 “this - in St. Cone, of Cglchester, ‘purch public the needs of the government to i 4 2 o 3 » . 39-41 Franklin the Samuel 8. Parker Tow. : \ Bave the ranks of the National Guard |An1 I thls research, mos: of vou, that | These great .physicians say in litary touches in suits an. s Miss Margatet Lawler cf Hartford | | ’ - and the navy recruited to fuil atrength | YoU are throwing aw.y every day food |\ < that these ingredients £k % ich---==-===-=-Conn has retu:n: r spending two weeks | | : > vout 2 5 a i g i . Norwich oAl sbont tovm the pussent scent | R46, SIS SN SpSnaing e Teske ; BRI | oo oo e B iars (oo fo"shace o foo? b, i |substance, that thete Ingvedients| gvercoats are the big idea; - trellises 1s making the air fra- [a0t View. . : : their country. We have taken proper [Cent. Taink of it! Think of what 10| 2 : - .or: 1 | belts all around, pouch pock- | irecogmition ot the departure of the|per ceni. means when it is spread| fiseases and those maladies which grant. Mrs. Delia A. Perkins of Winchen- around to* thousands and thousands of don, Mass. formetly of Norwich, 1s % aoast “ariiliony commanies from Noro | familles. -alt means that food for ten | e connected with or have their | ets with flaps, patch pockets, . . Growers of beans and tomatoes on| I Mass. formetly of Norwich, B ‘East Great Plain farms found their 3 o ol wich. And they were entitled to all |million people is thrown away eve STril il i i w!l’tlll’les. ' lee a Saphll'e crops hard hit by the frost, Tuesday |2t Quaker Hill. - - of s ana far ‘é.m-e than we can ever [daz. 1f that is so. the cost of focding 3;'!3“‘ in dfib,"“"";;'g,,a“d wasting | accented : morning. noerc atiia ive them. And what has been true Y was entirely | jiseases and in colds. j the FOR THE SEPTEMBER it PeUck Walir. TR and| E5 7 of the local companles to =0 out in|W¥aste: it means ten miliion dollars || & ' These are just a few of E spent the week end in n : ind | o detail here the statements of these vari- BIRTHDAY PRESENT The opening of the schools and the | Rennqid Jhoma spent the week ond in | i i this war in this resard, is but a repe- |per day diverted from uscfulness and i S ‘c’hllly “;mhe\', ’hnv‘:l m:h!‘edl 0| Hoboken and Brooklyn. g 78 titlon of the history of similar occur- |turned to hi ldrm:;e s€| the m!llm‘fll wus authorities would require too much 2 - ring sentes familles back to town - % 4 H et " leconomy, or comwsiderably mor i e > W pomill o . ¢ e [ ooy totue il pear and In 1898 |three bilion dollars for (12 year.. 1f | pace, but if you desire to see these state- | (3, clothes are guaranteed from country or shore. s, Joseph 8. Jones and Mrs. C. . > < v of Yantic have returned after o Seentive euphins i || e supey of agtagme, sopte| BN, W R, A B James R Allyn, Riverview has been e . - noticeable all this week. Mr. and Mrs. Willam F. Cariton Prices $2. up to $75. and family -have retuined to: Hrook: S&hool at the County Home has be-|jyn N. ¥, after spending several gun, with Misses Leach, Holden and|wedis at Birchmoon cottage, Quak- |sa for them JEWELERS Established 1872 St. John teachers. Al of the 74|or Hi. { the congress in its wisdom passed the . x fdein’in 'the Home ‘are attenting selective dratt law. it made a great | ot In this country who are not for | ;nd wholesome body builder, 144-146 Main St, Norwich, Conn. school. - Mrs. %Charles °C. Pettigrew ~ and step toward meetifiz an emergency vith | i - daughters, Maude and Giadys, have HON. ALLYN L. BROWN Tich as oo countey ‘iad nevertfmeed |armo, for, 87867 Ameriosns with j-ontains no-alcohol: o " danger M“ hy & M(:Garry . gone out from Norwich in the past! |that money could be saved it would be | nenls in mors complete form, write to g, ¥ A The Seloctive Draft L enough :o maintatn millions of men. | ;yther John's Medicine, Lowell, Mass., and |to give you satisfaction or = white wo are gather Vighttan S0 Posson. i be giad to give the names cf the & Tonight, white we are gathered for | g0 1ot us at home make our sacri- | '¢ Vill be giad to your money back. & somewhat similar purpese, . take|g og ang heip in every wov to lighien | ‘uthoritics quoted, with brief excerptsfrom it that we are also recogfizing the re- L e be ci o i b idea in our national life. When o the uttermest. Today | ‘ather John’s Medicine is a pure -OVERCOATS $35 to $35 Saphire, the Montana Saphire, The Norwich State Hospital Is se-| eturned to their home in New Lon- (Toastmaster) before. Our country has passed sus dru; rlousty handicapped because of - the | Torwried, to thelr home in New Lon- 3 through many Crises. but mever one |, The;Sal of the hout ix sacrifice. 1t o effect of enlistments and the draft in| Camp, Wintergreen Point, Quaker} NOrwich's celebration held Tuesday [more sinister in its possibilities than ik . the Jlomer. seeslons’ sTeves: and taking away attendants and other em- | gy afterncon and evening for its DOYS | that of this hour. It was to mect the | miakes: the lower passions slaves and 207 Main Street ployes. who will shortly leave f6r the training | menace of this German war machine | reason,ihe master: lot the solior be ain Stree 5 = |, Rev. Henry J: Coleman, of South-|Camps of the new National Army was | that the government so wisely provided | PETocadeq that Wrtue 1o the BIOOC The moying from Norwich of mant|inston was in Norwich Tuesday, to{Mst Ntting and was a decided suc-[for the ‘use of each man's ialents | heror, ST IS the virus of cowards; Dagas of Thmiliss Who:whee Shploved|sing the requiem high mass at’ St.|tess. No pains or expense were spared | where thev would count most for the | ijities” e Moty cont e Ctore ot in the Flopkins & Allen plant has de- | Patrick's church for his father, the by the committees that had the affair |country's good. We. owe our coun |uties: the die s cast the fate of | = k. o A a1 For those who are going away p: tax collector, H. Willis Manwar- creased the number of pupils In many |iate Patrick J. Coleman, at ®|in charge, everyone entering into the | irv ous ail- 3. ; 01 i ve the drafte s . g ! ¥ rand urors 2 DR. E. J. JONES Mombers of Norwich grange have|J. M Broderick was in the sanctuary N7 hEr BIL 1D £lve the drafted povs a | iherofore glad when she elects to use|mind ant fervant sovl wili bring hon- iaic Fealey, dhtin' Naison: and need a typewriter 8 g rec€ived from the lecturer, Miss Hel- % The supper prepared in honor of the | zood. v that will do the most jor to the cause he is sent to defend.In | bies, Pickett R. Beebe, Frank Stewart Suite 46 Shannon Building|en B. Moore, notification of a Grange| Jultan R. Dillaby of the office of the|bovs was served at. the Backingham =R Blubte: - Seris, time ofdanger there will be no flingh- | and’ Miles R.” Morrow: auditor o Rally, to be held in Grange hall thif|secretary of the Commonwealth, Bos-|Memorial at 6.30 and proved oric of the v ing: not brutal instinct but patriotism | Clarence Bingham: school visitor, 1 Take elevator Shefucket Stresd | (Wednesday) evenins. ton, formerly of Norwich, is to go to|best ever set before a public gather- lnéo: thm“;hyo“n: s o e et LT e HlGeaf oo y of voters William > S . v - % ut as the first contingent of the | whom the fear of God i3 appermost. |ination: resist of votore 'Willtars Shinne Teke N Y. October i for|in: Buch oredil In, dus the IoWieh |5 Soricnal army trops the diseslet ot) | OuE Piriot sone e Salld by oreiafmation: registrars of voters Willl Fastern Comnecticut men will &t |ihe winter in the interest of his health, |Of the local branch of the National . & _ - Norwich arc doing a double service [Glory” &#r in days past she will be t the town commil tend the sessions of the water en-| . hich has not been good all summer.|l-€ague for Woman's Service and their for our commoneconntsy. Xach one |cncered by the reads and hearty re-|iee be empowered to fill all vacancies gineers’ convention to be held this Z o American House June 1re was forced to give up work |assistants who had the suPPer iNlof you, and of the six who have al- |sponse of our bravest and hest, Some | which misht oeenr 1t was voted th is the best solution of the week in Unity hall, Hartford. The|anacluie a8 forced to charge. an b on the shore | Chars a: T ers wi oblem. Special Ratse to Thestes Troupea | comvention opened Tussday.. on Lake Cochituate, Mass. ol BBy et P galee. uivg Do here: tonight, DU tp whom throwh |of honors many will. retarer hasdencd Plainfield Domocrats | Proble Sailet o d o 1 o i n to the = o Liowd IS s | or horldr, mkn aroensd oS Semeges - Eha The e Fiate Clvil Service Commis-| ‘Miss Nellie Flynn of Preston, Mr.|of the table were seated Mayor Allyn|yoU We send our greefinss, is not only Taps with b mathated m the crel |town: of - Praimfield have. nominated | weighs but six pounds. Livery Connection Shetucket Street | sion is facing a shortage of stemo- 5 . furnishing a brave stronz and will- FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. | Fraphers for state offices and for that | Aargsne: of Hric ory ong srushier | L. Trown, Rev, Joseph H. Selden. D.ling soldier to Asht the enemy, bui is |strife—but intact, let us heyr. in those | (ho following for town offices: % James' Gorman and| Price $50.00 with case. A T i M A g - ., g y] 3 . T F. = i NIl alcemand for :g::.fsffy,.fi'. P LBt ana e (G [0 W il OIcft (B Tapn X caps~ | also taking with him the hearts of a'l | virtues *which £0 to make up v clectmen NOTICE to establish new lists of“eligibles. |pury, Jokn Kinney of Boston, Charies | mittee of the Connectieut State Coun- s ,f;;{n‘;“efo“';;‘“{';‘;’,’;‘j A o e I e | Ty B e s e Jonr Biggs, of 245 Prospect strset | Kinney (S8 Whitehall, N. ¥, Mr. jend fol of Defenss.”, . =" Lo badge | 2nd Solidify support of the great army | Consolation of Death in War. Board of Relief—Jerry Pechie. DEAD HORSES AND COWS ka5 one of the most beautiful displays | S thamn and F. B Froddcn. of Provi: | bearing. the Jotiers N A" In o, aags | Ghich of mecessity remains at home.| Tn the last month of his hfe. for he| Town Clerk and Town Treasurer— Removed Free of Charge 3 wrones. salvin, peraniums and other|dence were guests of Mrs. Michael H.[it. The badges were donated by the | MaY we Who cannot go, emulate Your |ajed whie scrving his country at the |Simon Sullivan. : Call 163 New Londen. Ask for Chas.[0Wers. —The way they are arranged|nponahue of ‘Maln street Tuesday. chamber of commerce. In addition to |Sxample by doing our dufy here at|pDardanel’es, Rupert Brooke, one of | Grand Jurors—Dennis Donovan, : Later. Reverse charg: makes an espsclally handsome gar- e San i A i the badges there was a, Missouri|lome. ILet us stamp out cvery trace|England s notable vounger noets. wrote | James Healey and John Govern. Our stock comprises the best WEST SIDE HIDE CO. den. AUTOMOBILE REGISTER. meerschaum pipe and a package of |Of Sedition. Let us give our whole- |3 sonnet that should have a powerful | Auditor—Napoleon Lablanc. Z y wi B smoking tobacco which had been given | nearted support in e¥ery way to the fappeal to Americans in ticse days of[ Tax Colector—Simon Sullivan. Ak Wat [3 B. O. Box 378, New London illiam B. Roet, of Rockville. cele- | ¢, o P ven | government. . cw and untried| Registrar of Voters—J. P, Smith. | makes — aterman, Swan, brated ht 5 ommissioner Stoeckel Plans One for|to the boys by the WomeMs Service |5° embarkation upon n h e rate s ninety-fourth birthdav at|’ Next Year. League. Each of the men of the ae. |, | heard someone say today that he|aters. The motif of his beautiful| Constables—Everett Washburn, Pef e R P L = lective draft was presented a button. | LioUERt fhis is not a time to Eive a|conret was the consoiation of death in | er Cantara, William Crovks, John Tav-| Crocker and Moore. ; - 3 t that person erinir. G4 . Carled on his during | the |, Robbins B Stocckel, commisaioner | MOTe bouquet Fpohe national colors. . | qia not understand the sienificance of | " Fyom vow on until the coming of | Town School Committee—Henry mest day. el T B W o to"owi“«m:fl".m delicious | bemrt eomol: No one with a human |peace there will be a constant stream | Dorrance £ We accept your old foun: o us rate and refoice in o - e e e e an autoinobile regist el d 5 of American manhood from our sl M;:&:;l::nnug ):::e ::ii;‘onhy.l?sA:'n::o: $o_ itomofils yi:r.fl figd&:u;mul‘t: menu served: Lr:.e‘ref,n';}o“zfg;?:g r‘;‘efie;{:g "“vdhé::]! ore- [to the shoreiq of P‘r;’lnce;. m;;l l.r the war| THERMOS COMPANY ACGEPTS. |tain pen as payment of $1.00 VIOLIN (formerly Turnerville), and they|Would not be worth while to issue one| Clam Chowder. Hard Tack. [ry for him who Boes not rejolce that | Fee bows of ctive will fins graves o | Will E S oo N Bave also shortened the freight homes |for the balance of the present year. It Chomler P g [ o b e Ve et at|the boys of ours will fin? graves ¥i| Will Erect New $50000 Factory Near d Crock ~ roof allowing more clearance for|ls his intention to have the book is- Nones Pors e e oI Letlonahnoed B havelthe soil ofialien Inuds, Presont Buildirg, towards a new Crocker. TEACHE, roof g ol e ifor| IS A latention o Rave fHcThaok fs: Escalloped Potatoes. 0 many brave men whose patriotism, | ‘' the past we have boasted of our rit Buildirg. i = lowed in the past. It will, besides|. c S Tente (e s, i hevpeOf gountry: |isolation from Rurope, hut is not ghe| The American Thermos Sottle com-| We can supply you with a PN T ired The papers noted that Rev.|having a complete list of registered| o 7" B . e e a T =B | oot oy when tat boast S1i1 ¥ on Tuesday acceptel the propo- = el e - Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the|cars and their numbers, contain in-| Apple Pie. Ice G bé dead forevor? FHow can we be.iso- wn oftered by the Nornich Indus- dol Vielins sold en essy ferms Cathollc University of America, was|formation in regard to the automobile P utres. o Our Faith and OCur Prayers. lated from a country in which, in the I vmprovement eorporation. | The |good Self-filler for a dolar. E 5 Men of the New Nationa! Army,|beautiful words of Rupert Brooke |accepiance was made at a_meeting For appointments w J|vorn at Manchester, X. ¥, 60 ‘vears|law. H> has not dsclded whether to o the Dare oz there w Walk Be sure and our line of 2g0 Tuesday. Bishop Shahan has rel-|charge fur the book. . rom the District of Norwich, I know e ent Wiliam B. Walker ur line o E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner« P an The commissioner has had a tele-| Tree Cheers For Woman’s League. o spealk for every person here fo. |forever America.” We canrot be. The | nf" W 2 sure see r s atives in Norwich. rmos comra Bresent wich, Conn. ich, phone installed in the home of Mr.| Following the supper Mayor Brown |night. ~Yes, and for every pereon in|dar an imerican army first goes into | {7 S5 SIS GO IreERy O While several other Connecticut | Wetstine, the chief clerk of the de.|WhO acted as toastmaster spoke brief- | this aistrict when I say fo vou that|action on the sofl of France will end . wse, Gilbert L. Hewi:t | Loose Leaf Books., towns have experienced an ice short-|partmeni, which those who desire in- |1 to-the men and at the énd of hisfonr hearts o with you as von go out, |our isolation. L. Brown. The ac- age. the supply in Norwich has been |formatiol in resard to the registra- | (@lK Droposed three cheers for the|We believe in vou. Wa are prond of Wiil Welccme Béys Home. on is as [ollows: women who had so kindly given their You have our faith and -our R e | Rk A1 susth Tezis pailciiTe: cofa: 3 abundant and will easily carry the |tion number of -ars may use on days n you b Norwi HIGH UAL[TY dealers up to October first, when the|When the office in the capitol is not|Scrvices to make the occasion one tolprayers. May God bless you, each and ({12 of her sons into the service of Ittt G nES riCloy '] be.so manv “corners that are | rPIANCE, WO season practically ends. - open for businebs. be remembered. The cheers were|every one! the national ermy. We are proud of of rot irss thaa $30,m0 adja 3 ¢ It is the aim of the commissioner to | 8iven with a will. Then three cheers < s, Dexprondsraptillf o:hetytatent Hant ana il poschase | Cra io C Most of the property owners nlons [establish reclprocal relations with | Were proposed for Maypr Prown and| 4ames G. Hammond Introduced. |these bovs. guc will be prouder still |l o:he prisent iint and Wil purehase e IS 0. 2 vhen, after H Meats Thames street have co-operated with |other sates, particularly with those|the gathering heartily responded. Mayor Brown _them:, introduced[Whem, 1 this fir land of | Norwich Industrial Improvcment co e city o - 5 Brief remarks were made by Rey.|James G. Hammond, seéretary and|Once more settles on this fair 124 baas i e Ay and 2.7 1 improvements there, and|which arg Relfibors fo Commecticut | i o D Lariorre oaen Lol | themsares of th vown Sor Seatertors. [ours. they Will -be wWelenmed hack [poration at n price of 33000 and w .. some of the ancient 1S The necessity of havii - a1 Thi AT agre enti th Produce GrOCEIILS | Fomealics and romvaten o thut Toan | fons ‘s bhonen wen hmws oo an o | menting the bovs on thelk ABINGY fo| State. Councl’ of Detense, Wi spoke B e o i) ot Mot |in anl their savertiuing Tor & poriod are searcely recognizable. cident the other dav when a Connectl, |Pe mong the first fo go as Norwich's ) as follows i o IO08 Glorv-s vietory that has mever |of ten rears from tie date of com- ! cut license” was suspended for a vear |quota for the National Army. Regret| Mavor Brown, Patriots 6 Norwich: | OId Glorv's® ‘victory that hox never | of fon seary from, toc dafe of comg LOW PRICES The superior court opened Tuesday | because cf the conviction of the hold- [Was also expressed that the six boys|We are gathered here toaizht to pay | iyt of ‘the present factory awned by the at Rockville with the jury. Two cas-|er for drunkenness as the new law |Who left for Camp Devens were mot |tribute and dc honor to our men se- | “'My Hammond was applauded heart- |ind:strinl corporation will be given. bi/ P le’s Market | .2, 00e reard during the week |requires. The man went immediately | 2ble to be present at the celebration. |iected for the mational ariey and far- | i1, from tme (o sime. durins Tis| The Thermins company's check of eopie’s arKe jies Mily Svpeal, from probate and|to New York, whefe he obtained a| The commitite having the supper in|fher to help kesp aiive ine fires of SO 5 5000 in,accorgance with agreement % vor against.the Town of Mansfleld. |license from that state, and then re- rge was 3 n D, Hall, chair- | patriotism here a* home: for, though |* . fppin s, Mr. [has beer. handed to and deposited in I,‘ ™ 6 Franklin Street Friday will be given over to naturall- |turned to Connectiout with the boast|man Mfs. Willis Auistin, Mrs' Oliver |our troops oversens are enthusiastic in | gy mony the 1o Sane ine Fastle]the Thames vational bans by Treas- uneral Directors zation. i’ that he could run his car in this state |A. Johnson, Mrs. F. L. Farreli, Mrs.|the great cause of democracy, still | fjammon A tn closing the Star |urer Gilbert T.. Hewitt and this ——— JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor for 30 days on his New York license, [JOhn Rogers. Misses Mary and Mar- |thev are extremeiy anxioue to know | Gry,of Foreedom and in closing the approximate'y $2,300 already in It is noted by a.Branford corres- |Comnilssioner Stoeckel communicated | (ha Osgood, Miss Anna Ely, Miss Stei_ (the mensure of support they are re. | Shangled Bamner. o o few so- |the hank Wil endble them to terurn i E balmer; pondent that Roxbury school will not [the facts to the commissioner OF the |Ner. Mrs. Tohn Trish, Miss Mary Rich- |ceivingiirom the peope at home, with- | die CClePYation ended w to the original Thermos subscribers an mbalmers 1647 Pe resumed at Atrow-Head this win- |state of New York, who suspe- - geds Miss Faith Caruthers, Miss Ma- |out which they know they can accom- | '€CHons By Xlle and approximately 10 per comi. of their ter. ‘s tutoring school, which was|jicense he had given, and the man "¢l Webb, Miss Pheobe Brewster, Mrs. | plish nothing. RGNy 8 sibs ons. In order to do this a > held at Gales Ferry for several sea-|was obliged to. submit to the penaity |JoPn MacDougall, Mrs. Ida Eccleston, | Libercy, founded on hardship and|GRISWOLD DEMOCRATS Spocial meoting af the stockholders of 322 Main Street h Ind al -mprovement |l Chamber of Commerce Bullding One of the historlc places In Norwich | 5ons. is now established in the form- |whieh he had incurred in tiis state for | Mrs. Mary E. Beswick and Mrs. Dan- | sacrifice, can be preserved only by CHOOSE THEIR TICKET the Nor er Cheshire school. g nk. In another instance,|i€l S. Haviland. The whitresses were|cacrifice and ~uffering—we nave olects -orporation will be calied immed ;"' OV SIS OMIEI e N i 3 . | Commissioner Stoeckel agsisted the | Misses Dorothy Jones, Beatrice East- |ed to do our part In this great world | James H. Shea and John Potter Are | "Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant famous At the State Tuberculosls Sanato- | commissioner of Rhode Isand to en- | Wood, Henrietta Gallup, Helen Peale, [ war, and it 1§ d ined be a big —— N rium Tuesday morning, Rev. Myles P. |force tho law of ihat atate i the case | Mildred Cary, Margaueretta Johnson, |part: it is no ohilds play tvat we hars Clctent {ongesleamen. Stephes R ADAMS TAVER Galvin, of St. Patrick’s church, read |of a man who came here without pay- | Oliva Johnson,” Catherine ~Sullivan, |cngaged In-—but a man's 5o b y tephon: Rowa mase for the consolation of the Cath-|ing. the penaits in Rhode Island. Mary Tirrell, Constance Learned, ' A powerful and resourceful -enemy | /The democratic electors of the town'| 1y the death of Stephen Rowan at S ] The trolley will get vou thers from |Olic patlents, about 50 of whom were Florence Smith, Ethel Morgan, Abby [has builded up tne most gisantic war |of Griswold mot in caucus in the town | the almshonso 1n New London Satur- | FREDERICK T. BUNCE able to assist at the Holy Sacrifice Y. M. C. A. DIRECTORS. Gallup, Semldine Oat. Marion Shea, machine the world has ever kmown; | iAJl Tuesday Svenne. Josenh Moren | aa ACERIR T el ) e o the city ia about fifteen minutes or you can run there in an automobile s 0 on al ol ene wha || Piano Tuner Ruth Crawford, Sybil Morgan, Clemen- | the central empires today have twelve and to receive communion. . tine Jordan, AYma Bowman and|millions of nen under arms and are was chosen clerk. - The foilowing were | 31. Tow _ | Tammittee Appointed to Draw Up R I 3 v : in less time. There are only about 850 soldiers “ Blanche Porfer. calling over two million young men to | "0minated for town offices: taken to town’s Institution _ in i P TR e By A. A. ADAMS now- at the Niantlc camp. The cav- lutions on Death of Amps A.| The waltresses wore rosetes of red. |ihe colors annually. Germany ioday | Selectmen, James H. Jule after ne been found In Riy- | Phone 838-2 22 Clairm e l.zm; hm";;! r‘:\-e :;:en disposed of, and| Browning. dwhite and blue ribbon and were all [%as conquercd and contrcls six coun- ;’ofl;:;r;’ fl:fi!:[!‘?’rsf‘ S'I'_flif;;_'m eymout: | erside Ry state of (‘}:}ll.u‘w‘. e Pho i s s at they were sold to ressed in white. = is, ax relief, John F". Gardiner: tow Mr. Rowan was a member of 0 ne 519 Norwich Town ries and their capitais, and is slowly [ Poard of rellel, John 1. Gardiner: wan_ w Swift & Co. Each man has turned| At thelr regular meeting on Tues-| The decorations at the Memorial |absorbing the great Russian eountry, in his light summer clothes and has|day evening the board of directors of | were done by Ernst who generously | with its pepulation nearly double that mpany D of Reziment, C. H auditor,. Frank McCarty: tax collec- | SOTaPany D of the Tl R ovefhaullng tor, Henry Olson: registrar of voters, | oo SvInR With WLUET - COmPIay reecived his heavy win 3 . M. C. A. - | contributed his PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Vhpwintec outit o atute T L P eae UL LISEY OF (he JoF) the ™ First district, T. F. Shea: second dis- [ Many ¥ears as & drummil na ap. . - Recelpts of the state automoblile|of Amos A. Browning, a late mem- |tributed flowers for the decorating ana v {Are o S trict, Arba Browninz; constables,| loarod in many amatenr minstrel per- | € nd epair Qrk department for the year -ending with| her of the board. Previous to the|table bouquets. We 10 America who are watching | Martin Woife, Poter Brvant, Chas. Al- | ponnof (0 MRy AmUSLE W hETer PRC| @ T F BUHNS September 1st, were $1,064,920. This|meeting the board were served a sup- Russia with :n eagerness that Is not | bro, Clarence Kahn; town school vi: ront fn' New London da ma&ny s 5a Is oiaie BSOOU more Mt o Thele i B T e s Attended Breed Theatre. untinged with fear are Inclined to be |tors, John F. gHennon and Arba 7 He was also emploved OF-ALL KINDS ON - gy fiscal year of 1916. To date pleas-|dent James L. Case presided at the|, In the afterncon members of the|mpatient. Secure in the possedsion of | Browning. . > years as steward on the Hea“n and Plumbln ure cars registered are 58,995, com- | mecting Quring which. reports were|Norwich quota were the guests of the |:ndividuai libsrty, which we have Montville Democrats. stoamer City of Worcester, y ot AUTOMOBILES, g 8 | mercial cars 10357, phvite servic - | mcginE, Juring which coming sea- |Management of the Breed theatre |earned not to interpret &s individual| ., ti us held in Mont- | New York and City of Boston. His » 971, motercycles 5,637. discus:od when the patriotic plcture, The Man |license, we cannot s:e wty so trifling = gemoratie Gucnsheld In Mon G cnown relative is a brother, Tohn S 92 Franklin Street il = Who Was Afraid, was shown. _The|a thing as a mere revolution that un- [ Ville Tuesday atternoon was presided | on'y notn relafiue o 3 Profner: o CARRIAGES, WAGONS, At Essex Mrs. H. M. Hansen, Jr. Will Exhibit at N. E. Fair. Home Guard were also guests of the |Seated » desrot in a day <hould have|QVer by Willlam Smiddy and Wil ovd on one of the Fall River Ifn and two children, = Miss Florence it i management. At the close of the per- [ Weakened—sh.uld have ‘almost dissi- | A Cook acter as clerly The follov hoats, 5 TRUCKS and CARTS, o Clarke and Mrs. A. M. De Wolte, of| At the meeting of the state board{formance James G. Hammond made a |Pated—the powers of a great nation. nONpNAtions, were mada: Cor- g = 5 4 IRON CASTINGS |y Wiineion. Sira" sl ¢, Sri: | of contral "Tussday the stats’ boara| e 50 Tomare o Tt would seems to us that Ruseia should | _Afieasors, BWerd 3 O Brier: Somm = Mechanical Rapairs, Painting, T o : s ik 1 - 5 < ; _relief. i . ing, Trim= . of Tollani and Mrs. Susan Gary, The" fire alarm was soun: at .30 fhave been etrengthened immeasure- | IS IS Ea s ¢ SENG GotBOL o ing: Uphalstarinat and®Weod ' Wask: ¢ of Stafford Springs, have been en-|Pend the sum of $1,500 in its ar-|oclock to call out the Hi wbly by the revolution ard the over- 3 i FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY tertained recently by Mrs. E. 3. Spa.|rangements for the Connecticut ex- | ond ditnin o helt hone si hee Guard | W of the autocracy. Home: “selectmen, Willlam ‘A Cook. || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY THE vAumN\ FOUNDRY CO temeea B D 1 Sy hibit at the New England fair in|pers of -both companies had reported | But we have forgotten the struggles town treasurer, . Blacksmithing i all its branches. Springfleld, Mass. This mo: il e Fred -J. Hope: grand jurors, Charles pringfl ney wil|at the armory in their uniforms and [and the sacrifices by which our own |Fred J. Mope: erand furors Ch l FUNERAL. be taken from various unexpended|haa marched fo the theatee ifberty has been won and rade secure. 11 to 25 Ferry Street - = ' |bvalances for agricultural purposes, T o We forsct the long and bloody eighi [ Ple, Joseph W. Smith: tax coMector, Nos. 11 to erry o Al T Bamittes: Last year ° the - Connecticut exhiblt | tnentre were members of ihe wWaas |vears during which: barefosted Amerl. | C: Bverett Chapman: registrar of vo Miss Jane Bill has returned from | SO€) ar Or The funeral of Elizabeth J. Hamilton | COSt the state $2,000. The reduction |Service Ieague, members of the ex.|can revolutionists left tneir bloody | ¢S, Adam Ritchie; auditor, Henry W.| porset, Vi - 2 . RoBERT _' CMHRANE was hald from the A. M. E. Zion churen | in the cost this vear is due to the|emption board, and Mr. ' and . Mre, | footmarks on the snow, gnd left their | Church: school visitors. Robert V e Y R . on McKinley avenue Tuesday aft-|fact that the board will not have to|James G. Hammond. "[bones on the battleficid We forget | Burchard, Charles E. Ramage. . Mrs, Charles B. Chapman has re-| 507 to 515 North Main St. erncon at 2 o'elock. The pastor. ihe| Provide tents as it did last year. Geer's orchestra furnished music|thle war of 1812, which was fought to Republicans in Waterford. turned to town, affer passing the sum- during the supper. make good the liberties won in the| Dr. Gurdon S. Allyn was the unani- [mer at her cottage at Point Breeze. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING was a profusion of floral offerings and | , 2" Haven.—As an evidence of some | = After the supper was over the men | Revolutin. We forget all the strug- imous choice as candidate for fi = Washington Sq., Washington Building | an exceptionally large attendance. The |2f thg Dg corn that is being raised in|weer given American flags and all as- |Sles since that time that. o taken to- |lectman on the republican tick Aiae s Ceniistin. TP INTAY il Gt honorary boarers were H. Moland. 1a |F2ir Haven this season, several stalks | sambled In fromt of the Memorial and |£ether, have had a part in the making | the republicans of Watertord as turned to Pitesbursh, ra. where sne | JOHIN A. DUNN Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing |Cius Dabney, Thomas Spivery and J.|umoons Ao oot fech® o POWer | hgaded by Tubb's band and escorted | Of the American republicac of today. |bled in caucus at A. O. U. W. hall in| (s a member of ihe facuity i the Inc 2 it g . B. 0. Williams. The active bearers were |houey owenes oive ample onbAiy OB [ by the two companies of the Home France—Glorious France. Jordan Saturday evening. The can-|itute of Technologs —_— John Harris, Willilam Spivery, Will-|of sness. stalks are nesrty’toe tese i | Guards they marched over Main street| Nor do we remember France—glori- | didate for second selectman was not $ Y eet In | to Washington square, where _they|ous France—whose presernt liberties,|chosen at the caucus, but will be filled jam H. Almy, of Norwich, is the | OUr Corn and Wart Solvent— of Dr. and Mrs. MODERN PLUMBING charge of the funeral arrangements. patriotic_citizens had assembled to |strogile: for when ' liberty was won |and Ernest M. Harwood was clo 1 Sent Body to Darien. give their boys a splendid send off.|it was necesssry to teach the peopleThe full list of officers named follow: s is as sssential in modern houses as| The body of Miss Ethel Diest, who R Rev. Mr. Willlams, officiated. There iam Mallison and James Anderson. for — PHone 581 Burial was in Yantlc cemetery. height. cpuntermarched to Broadway to Union | barring the menace of German might, [P the committes during the week. | Wilitm H, Almy, ir home on Co- a quarter — has placed Hundreds of people lined the streets|ihe difference between liberty and li- | Assessor. Charles M. Miller; board ery. y Undertaker Charles A Gager had quuue where thousands of Norwich's | weremace good by years of blood and | Walter R. Barrett acted as chairman [ F1est for a few davs lonial Heights, Milford. - many hands and feet on easy ‘marched d che = - g of relief. Lawrence Eldridge; auditor, Mrs. Channing M. Huntington and as the bovs marched and cheered as|cense: because the lesson wvas burned Miss® Olive Huntington have heen | street. electricity is to lighting. We guaram- | 416d Monday at the Tuberculosis San. they passed. 2 i v 1 of France by suffer- | 'rank Howard: grand jurors Sy o o et e wiacer | SRR Sk o ; S Grarion W, Gale was marehar{ 250 Sy "SoL IS0 f FyARCS B SRET | renk, Bomere rand s puing Several A8 n ey # , on the 2. of the parad - ' ewls; school visitor, Courtland s.[Mass. guests of Mr: eorge Wallace, . . by expert workmen at the fairest|train Monday by Undertaker Charies| - 'A% Union sauare the band plaved | Bt fiure is yet hope for Russia, for | Darrow: first selectmian, Gurden S.|Jr. (Blita Davenport.) i harmacm 50 Mam Street pe— Sl : several selections before the ' pro- |sactifice and suffering arc in store. |Allyn: tex collector, H.'Willis Man- = » ARAE, b ok Bhins winl “r me of the evening started. Chas.| Befors the victorious German ad- | Waring: constables, William Edwards Mr. and_Mrs. Frank C. Turner, J. = rices. Will Attend N. F. A. B Goer. *who acted a5 Teafer of the |vanee s stonced and the Germans ave|Georse Wasmer and Ollver J. Bafley: | Arlington Turner, Miss Bather Turner 1 community singing. made a. few brief | turned back over the road on which Among the young people of Groton town treasurer, Walter R. Barreti: |and Miss Flora A. Hall hawe returned B i n J.F. TOMPEKINS |st™805.250,70mms vecple of aroten e e S | o e o P o e Rieionrs af votera, EredOiom: TEior |ahar st il a ey ot ared The Piano Tuner, 3 studies ioday at the Norwich Free sembled to join in singing the first two | will have learned that liberty is not a | Tavlor. at Harwichport, Mass. 122 Prospect St.,| 67 West Main Street Acddemy are Misses Hilda Hulbert, numbers, America and Columbia, Gem |bauble to be easily won and held light- Waterford Democrats. = Ph 511 Aurilla Chapman, Gladys Chester, Fiate of the OceAn, on the programmes |Iy. The democratic caucus of the town | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Allen, Miss one i Merquacdt and ‘rrank Noyes 'C. T ®hich had Been Msred out to the| And so too must America again un-|of Waterford was heid Monday nighi [Barhira ¥ Alien and Alfred P. Allen | — s e . er} crowd by the Boy ts. ism of sacrifice and suf- |ani e rol ing nominees chosen: |of Huntington place on a trip & e o e AT Lo Put your s | | gtimer, Jr. Thomas Latimer, Percey F ':‘ B. fering. We cannot al. =0 to war; some | Assessor, Geore Peabody: sciect- | their fourine car to Broad Covs vz | WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N. 3% | Marquarct, Henry I. Bailey, Jr. . Mayor Brown Speaks. of us must stay at home and do our |men, Albert H. Lanphere, Frank J.[They visited Camp Devens, Aver,| Massage and General Nursing Nigh: columns of The Clinton Hanover, Jr. After the singing Mayor Allyn L. sacrificing and our eufferinz here! for | Alexander: board of relief Willlam | Mass_ an the trin up X or day gw. Hickory 8t. Norwioh

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