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FUNERAL DIRECTORS | ——————= Qur Fall Opening of Floor Coverings AND. THE WEATHER. Figures of 1917 Show :Gain of 160 Ower Those of One Year 2 i / dle Atlantle coasts will be gentle shifting. All Calls Answered Promptly Con Day and Night There are some indications of a dis- ot coast . 88 Main Street northeast storm warnings have been ost . ordered from Fort Monroe to Jacksom-] 3 = ville. Temperatures are generally > L~ One qr two teaspoonfuls will cleanse . T tAmrdab t'le figures umm o thé hair ::d\ scalp vtv?&wy' Simply nortl east of the ocl at o ‘moisten & hair ‘water Mountains. Edward J. :‘;fiufl- The weather will be fair Friday and o 2 ’ Zabv AR S o g At v E : ; Substantisl - Increase— LADY ASSISTANT e < Ago-—Broadway School Shows turbance and - -thot ot decidedly -hij; - nchdn ly -higher. over the oo e s the school on ata of 160 | West ' JOSEPH BRADFORD day ) - [in _the town 1s 4 3 : tsl::: '?:anll'"e-m:vi;‘lor:hotul:—e .3;"'20’:::. ‘Ig-vsr t.h.-.'nr-'hm .‘:::'o: the omhu 3 leLE this is always an important event for housewives BOOK B]NDER A 0. (Foresant: Vear ago was B3, 655 = throughout Eastern Connecticut, yet this season, ow- = 2 schools this year s Riss A i I Blank Bsoks Made and Ruled te Order a3 and Saturdey; |and in 1916 is = Totlows: \ to manage. ing to existing conditions, it is more important than ever. York: Fair Friday slight change In temperature. ] ulaified cocoanut ofl at ) g b & oo o Qbadenitions. da Mecorich. Broadway. -. e any ohaemnay iy Doy sneep. and s | The fact that we are members of {he Dry Goods Umon_ d The following records, reported from | Eroad Strest 167 T114 5. oF the Tamaity tor mantne, > o'\l and the McElroy buying organization—two connections ALABM cLocKs Sevin's pharmacy, shbw the changes | Town Street .......... T51 109 : 3 iah . T L R A T T - o RN e e whereby we are able at all times to buy- the right goods at e = || the right prices—enables us to offer Rugs, Carpets, Lino- . ALL PRICES Lenis eover increasing value of goods has of course made vhe problem of buying an esasy ome. Ome could scarcely o buy. It seems safe to buy almost leums and.Mattings—AT PRICES WHICH WILL NOT BE DU?L'ICATED AGAIN IN YEARS. So if you are considering Floor Coverings this Fall be sure and attend this opening. Come Today or any day this week. LN RUGS $17.75 TAPESTRY TO WIDEN RAILROAD CUT. All Arngngements Completed and Con- ||TRADE CONDITIONS CAUSED BY WAR. tract Awarded for Improvem#nt to!Neorwich Chamber of Commerce Gét- Exped.te Freight Movements at Bos« ting in Teuch With Large Mercan- tile Howses. ton. 4 Construction work will commeénce uest immediately on the widehing . and | oFine Reld & Hughes mormosry then general improvement of .the South|the Chainber of Commerce get in com- Boston cut of the- New York, New |munication with I mercantile Haven and Hartford Raiiroad com- |houses in Scotland and Fngiand re- pany. The plans have been approved igarding trade - conditions and trans- by the public servicé commission, all|formations caused by the world war, arrangements have . been completed |the following corre: nce between I and contract for the work has been |the Chamier. of Gommdies ns” oren: 5 l i7|awarded. Tke enormous growth of|art & McDonald, Ltd. Glasgow, Scot- 5 - | gtdl{business tn the Boston freight land, has been interchangea: Nerwick, Cond., Aug. 6, 1917. K sx- 5 ey 2 T nal of the New Haven road, b: x hours afte: . water it is low bout t L the ca - tide, whieh. 16 forlowsd by Mood thae. " | moout fo & large extent oF the.lo Stewart & McDonald, Ltd, Glassow, tion of the Commonwealth pier and GREENEVILLE the Tocation oF many mdusiice m, thay | DeaL St the location of many indust s a1 seetion, all of which aré AT the solicitation of our members ‘.‘:fim‘:’-fi’é‘& Collection of Waste Paper for National trade prcblems in America. and espe- | Syory dav. Our experfence L us for Woman’s Service—Per- cially in Nerwich, Conn., { am writing been sonals. —at— THE WM. FRISWELL €O 25 and 27 Franklin Street * ¥ SRS TEAMING AND TRUCKING COONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP 5 Phone 175 = CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO. Automoblle and Machine Parts Weldel. Garage work a Specialty. Work Guaranteed. 31 Chestmut St. Tel. 214, in point of value stocks carried evervwhere are Comparisons. Predictions for ‘Thursday: Fair, ‘warmer. Thursday’s weather: As predicted. but tha: will not be for many a day even if the war stopped. We have of coursé women at the ele- vators, we have women in despatch rooms, we have women sewing bales &nd nailing boxes, a nan working with them wherever it can be managed. We have women driving motor delivery vans, women clerks and wcmen sales people, and it must be admitted that they have risen to the occasion splen- didly. The rank and fi's are doing really well, with here and there out- standing cases of conquering ability. The best advice we can give is to let the jroblem solve itself from day a constant and vigilant'| eye upon everything in _this SOME OF THE BEST KNOWN MAKES AT SPECIAL PRICES BRisstls hues $15.95 $500 W5INSTER $22.50 RUGS AT Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size $ size 8 feet 3 " Axminster Rugs, feet 3 inches X 10 feet 6 inches—at | inches x 10 feet 6 inches—at $22.50, $15.95, regular price $17.75. regular price $25.00. . 27.50 AXMINSTER EROLHSTRUE $17.95 RO RNSTER §25.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs; size 9x12 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 fest— feet—at, $17.75, regular price $20.00. | at $25.00, regular price $27.50. SMALL SIZE RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES n ] 1 muuses! "sots. || waten. | Bloen Tamipmllamism 6.08 g grip of events which to some extent have solved themselves. Given gdod will to each pther, a cheer- ful optimistic outlook, a determina- the railroad ‘thmu'h the South Boston you for information Toncerning the cut, has necessitated- the Iimprove- effect the war- has ‘had upon retail ments adopted. This section of the railroad was trade in Scotland. While there are @onstracted ebout 50 years ago, at a time when trains were much lighter Tox the nts of the National ¥ s it Axminster . Rugs, size 27x Matting Rugs, in a variety | 3 HERE 18 THE . League for Woman’s Service will make |and t cars and engines much |many sides to this question, perhaps v - ancther colleciion of waste paper. The |smaller than at present. /Che cut is [(hose of Gespest intereat might be with | Loryn C2°R, to do his or her best we |} or% ;1 Gsome colorings, size 54 inches, neat patterns 4 o proceeds of the sale of the paper are|consequently entirely inadequate for [regard tu the Lelp problem, tl‘m of the last three years in feeling cgn- 34)(72_ inches, value 49%c— sgc and d:.slrubla colorings. sz ls used for the purchase of wool which is|both the volume of business and the |tion, lac: of ability to ebtan fident. ihat everything will © come|]] Special ........ - value $2.50 — Special ptice P&s n used by the Red Cross, of which the |increases size of equipment, The op- |nd’ salable merchandise &t -prices | emign Hant ; Hyros T s Ehbt i R e st T e s eration of ‘two trains in opposite di-|withiy tie reach of the average citi-| 'Trusting these very general com- || inches, very serviceablo inches, attractive patterns mufHlers, for “the eailors, and colorings, zen, €urtailment in buying in accord- —Special ante with above and a thousand and one - other problems incident to the retail dry goods business and that o general merchandising. Anyth.ng you may wisk to add that vou feel will be of interest to our Re- tail Merchants’ bureau of the Cham. ber of Commerce along mercantile lines riaily expedite the movement of freight |1 hasten to assure you will be deeply iw and cut of Bosten, beiog a most |appreciated. i mportant improvement and a necessi- Aw: = tv which has long been recognized by | main "5 ca&erly your:reply, I re Rugs, value $1.75—: DIlCe oo thesteak y INLAID AND PRINTED LINOLEUM During Fall Opening Week we make the following Special Prices on Linoleums: Printed Linoleums Inlaid Linoleums The 65c srade—55c a square yard. | $1.19 grade—at §1.00 a square yard. The 75c grade—85¢c a square yard. | $1.69 grade—at $145 a square yard. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN We are always pleased to show our various lines and give estimates upon all kinds of home decorative work — Floor Coverings, Windgw Shades, Curtains, Draperiey, Etc. We have competent men who wilj 90 to your home and take measurcments for Linoleums, Rugs, Drap- eries, Etc., and wif] do the work at your convenience. We have every facility for doing work promptly, correctly and at lowest cost. ments on the situation wilt he service- able, we are, Yours faithtfully, For STEWART & M'DONALD, Ltd., ) DREW H. PETTIGREW, > Director. rections through the cut 2t the same time is impoesible. The present in- adequacy ‘' wil be overcome by , the widening of the cut to allow for four tracks instead of -two , as at present, end constructis ciks with'am- ple clearances to permit all tracks to be used at the same time Completion of the work will mate- pl‘clu:l s1_59 value $5 oo $4.59 YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR [ sVeaters. etc.. price < Non-Leakahle Self-Filling Orly ONE DOLLAR but as good as any tiat seils for FIVE DOLLARS. ALSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Try ene and be convirced. JOHN & GEO . H. BLISS JEWELERS Requiem Mass. This morning there wil' be a re- quiem mass in St, Mary’s church for Mr. and Mrs. William Leeney. — BOUND OVER TO ; JANUARY CRIMINAL TERM. N James Wilson Held for Trial om Theft Charge. 5 Personals. Willlam R. Stewart of Sighth strest is visiticg friends in Montreal. s et Willilam J. Rodgers of Shamokin, Pa. is visiting relatives on Central avenue. K the raiiroad company and which was authorized by the directors some time ago. returned to his home after SDENdINE 8 | roiiieag” Home i rn hon O B ah® few days with friends in the village. trict to -he yards, terminals and docks = 112 Sputh Boston. This connection with TAFTVILLE the freight yards is sometimes termed f'the necc of the bottlo” through which Dasses nearly all of tiie fre‘ght traffic of the New Haven road in and out of Boston. Train movements through the cut average one every three minutes . during ‘the day of 24 hours. The cut ed ‘ inljs ome-hilf mile long, and when com- trimming the trees on Norwich av-|pleted will contain four tracks. An enue so that the branches. will not|expenditure of about $1,000.068 will be interfere with the trolley wires, Near-{required, and it Is estimatcd that the ly all the trees which' for the most|work will take about eight months to Very truly yours, James Wilson of New London was before Judge Willizm Smiddy in Mont- ville Tuesday evening with the charge of eteali>g a gun from Newron Land- phere. Wilson went to the_Landphere farm with Mr. Freeman. le they were in the pasture inspécting calves Wilson iook the gun fron. the house. ‘Tke authorities were notified and Cou- | stable M. ). Hickey soon Lad the man under arrest. His case was bound over to the January term of the superior court aid placed under 3150 bonds. Failing to obtain bondsman, he went ] to jail. Fined For Hitting Boy. Secretary. Stewart & McDonald, Ltd., Glasgow. Glasgow, 27th August, 1917. H. R. Brenche Chamber of Commerce, of Norwich, Conn., U. 8. A.: Dear 81 Replying to your letter of Aug. 6th, we have pleazure in giving you what information we have: ‘When war broke out, as this counts had not mediated it i the very least, and had not organized its affairs for war, bu: rather for permanent peace, the idea of war being imminent came upon us ifke a bolt frem the blue. It John 7. Motris of Trenton, N. J., has 3 Ove'rh‘aulim‘gl and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES;, Trimming Trees on Norwich Avenue— Registrars of Voters in the Village— Personal ‘Workmen have been CARRIAGES, WAGONS, part are maples, needed attention. 7 Enter Commercial School. complete. There are 11 street bridges crossing the cut. Theese will be built of steel with solid floors. The grade approaches to some of the bridges was realized at once that we were in for something terrible, but as the coyn- Jo no similar experience within living memory except the Boer war Harry Sharaf, of the firm of Shar- af & Sharaf of Bank street, London, was in the police court at New London Thursday morning to New] The Porteous & Mitchell Co. TRUCKS and CARTS, * Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing ia aii its branches. Misses Agnes Al Eiste Kinder (and i the earlier stages it was not taken seriously), no one scemed able to forecast just what the effect on business would be. -To steady the financial position, as you are prob- ably aware, the banks were closed for quite a week by order of the govern- answer to the charge of breach of the peace. He was found guiity and fined $5. which he paid. » Sharaf was _arrested Wednesday afternoon by Patrolman .-hn Cav- anaugh upon the complaint of Harry Whitman of Green street, who toid berg, > . | will Dbe slightly raised, while the o e e o e tne onter | tracks will be depressed to a point The young ladles are members of the|2POUt 10 feet below mean high water. evening class an dare taking a courss|SnoOUld kY water accumulate in the in stenograph: pump- CHARGED WITH SELLING BEER TO SOLDIERS Miles McGowan Held For Trial Saturday. BOYS CAUSED CAR TO JUMP TRACK Youngsters Placed Stones on Rails at o Ocean Beach. ing plant having a capacitv discharge ‘of 4,900 gallons nyr minute. ~ Rogistrars' of Voters In Village. ' | 5N oF 4300 GRG0 1y o | e, =2 o [ w & m’k " the registrars of ‘voters|work to be done can be gained from s D e iz, oY 311 | The Shore Line clectric car due at| Miles McGowan was before Judse Tore,dn the village. There are about|the fact that 120,000 cubic yards of ex- |soon realized. however, that people had | Sharat, however, entered a piea. of | Ocean e e e ot the usual number of “to be mades:" cavation wi necesgary - Abou to about their everydn; ity - 1 = there . Thu m ing v sma. b sday morni , Cl L3 4 = h oy aay work, and|not guilty, through his attorney. stomes and other obstacles that boys|ing intoxicating liquors to sailors in to wat to live and had to dress, and the vast bulk of the soople were 50 constituted as to continue to live justyas usual without thinking too deely of what the country was in for, Trade during the frst autumn, al- though bad, did not disappear, and was suflicient to keep things going on. The mo'to that went round— Business as usua:"—although dericed apd de- the uniforms of the United Stater navy. His case was continued until Saturday, September 15, for dispos tion, and not being able to' furnish bond of $350, was committed. McGowan was arrested by Police- men John Cavanaugh and Walter * Rehn, shortly after 9 o'clock Wednes- day nigkt in an alleyway off Bamk in that neighborhood had placed on the tracks to see the cars crush them There were seyeral persons in the car but none were ijured. The car was just after passing the Ocean View hotel and approaching, the station had slowed down. When the car hik the obstacies it jolted to the right, striking the roof of the trol- m&SISNufllMa:naSt. 000-eubic' yards of masenry Wwill be re- quired; -aino- 10,000 square stroet surfacing, bridge fisoring, drains and three miles of track. manGtaTaring Aud MAusioal centoen suring and industrial center, COMPANY-{the builling of the Commenwealth pief—ths it combination passen- ger and freight pier in the world—and Personael Francis Colburn has accepted. - sition with Wiilliam V.leh.ben. nades Samuel Frideault has accepted a pi- sition in the J. B. Martig Mrs. ‘T. Hourigan of Water- NORWICH TOWN Mrs. Remus $tanton’s Brother Dies in New Yerk—Bean Hill Green Ready for Seeding—Strad Fam Moves to Greencvill JOHN A. DUNN Joh Our Corn and Wart Solvent— | cown. xow has retu rters fods imed te her ; 2 . home there sfter. the - Fish i which is the |plored in many qua t ., un-|_ Mrs. Remus Stanton of West Town |jey station. Many windows Were|street, opposite Golden, after Patrol- for a quarter —has placed| vinace. " 2 short visit in theliirpuet fish- ma the United |doubtedis served a good purpose for|Strest has received word of the death | mmashcd. The roof of the trolley Sta- | mam Cormnanen b eoen e maTon A, States, have all greatly increased the |the first few months unti! it was seen |Of Bher brother, William Harvey Hib-|tion was partly, torn off for quite a|ceive money from two sailors and bueiness of the South Boston terrl-|just wha! was likely to Lappen. The|Perd, in New York city, after two | istance. es on shelves in the|enter a saloon, soon coming out with months’ illness. He was 71 years of a bundle under each arm, and goinz into the alleyway, followed shortly aft- st were thrown to the floor and in age and is survived by his wife and | some many hands and feet on €asy | Junius Greenwood and Arthur New-|tory. The completion of the improve- |lesson that has been learned is that if considerable damage e e 4 power ol - . - ne. er by ailon made fn Mr. Newton's car. ‘well as .0 the business located there,|ment in themselves. Our firm have ¥ hursday afternoon representatives| ““wWhen the poucemen found the mem - . . since it will permit hancling of the{siven no fewer than 300 men to the| Mrs. Lewis Apley of Vergason ave-| ¢ (ne police department werg trying | they were in the act of drinking from ‘macist, 0 - Main Street RED. CROSS ROOM, T ETat ol Lright ith thefranks 1€ it liad heen susgosted to us | aue 18 visiting Mra. Jacob Wharmby a* | to Jocate the boys who put the stones| bottles, which upon investiEmtion, east possibi con =l - {in I at we could have done this, = on the track. were found to contain beer. Thres To Be Open Daily, Except Saturday,]|pérs, consignees and the ra:lroads. ‘we would have considered the sugges- The car was in charge of Joseph| ppttles had been emptied the rematn- in Order to Prepare Surgical Dress- 2 tion a crazy one. We have fallen; Mrs Tottew of Springfleld, Mass.|yione, the conductor; and was operat-|der of the dozen being taken to the : HEARS back on women and on ineligible men | W25 the guest this week of Mrs. Julia | .q"},y Motorman William Davis. station house as evidence. . NOTICE - DEAD HORSE3S AND COWS Removed Free of Charge . ings Called For. In response to the very urgent call from Washington for enormous quan LOCAL CHAPTER Talbot of Otrobando avenue. Mrs. M. J. Woedworth of West Town street is in New London for a either from age or disability, and all have done weil. There have been cer- fain compensations of course which OF WAR. WORK. — : HARMONY WHIST CLUB., Red Crocs Sends Group of Specialists ned Thursday Power House Trouble. Trolley service on the Saybreek Call 163 New Londen. Ask for Ch tities of surgical dressings for - - have made it easier. Business is done Cater. - Reverse charge. e i o L el e in Infant Welfars to France. more in bulk. The constant threat of | Week ©Of two' to visit reintives. ~ |Members Entert st 2t{and Nisutic divisions .of the Ehtew WEST SIDE HIDE co. nounces that, excepting Saturday, the % o b the scaicity of goods induces people S Home of Mrs. Gertrude Tootill. Line Electric Railway Co., is tempor- P. 0. Box 379, New Lond. work room will be_open daily. The| A group of specialists in infant wel- | to buy seasom’s parcels. which are| After : few weeks' visit with rela s P | arily upset by trouble at the power o B % | cutting committee requires the use of|fare has been sent to France by the |delivered in bulk, and consequently are |tives near Boston. Miss Margaret Ew- | Thursday the Harmony Whist club | ZRT HPIRE I8 TORWE B CO8 POTHED the room on Tuesday and Thursday)American Red Cross. . At its. head is|more easily handled. Cus'omers also [ing has returned to her hcme on Elm |met at the home of A Suaertede | cars on these lines are operated. Bx- mornings. The remainder of the time(D’r. William P. Lucas, professor of |are u:?- fastidious about matching and {aYyenue. Tootill on ~'~‘;’f?‘~ ng .3} perts have located the trouble in the | will be entirely given up to the mak-|Pediatrics in the Tniversity of Cali- |securing special things for custom season the cl h » Wd" o= T “:’ °" | dynamo which is commonly used and gasmen and ot the enit of the sa are busy Tepairing the engine. It is DR. C: R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrery Building, Miss Annie Porter of Danvers) Mass., has been spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Gedrge H. Ewing, of Tim: avenue. They secm to siy to the customer “It cannot be got” and the ~vstomer has to content himself or herself with the thing available. This means that trifling transactions are much fewer in number. Goods, while undoubtedly 6carcer rhan usual. and while varieties ,jhave been less, can stil! be had in quantity. Wholesale houses are still filled with plenty of merchandise, and if ome thing cannot be had another can, and underneath and supporting all so far as tiie retail point of viaw is con- | cerned 1s the great wage bill of the each member of the club gets a pr the one having the highest score hav ing first choice. The members of the club are Mrs. Lewis A. Andrews, ) Joseph A. George, Mrs. A. J. Wholes Mrs. I. E. Greene, Mrs. James John son, Mrs. Alice Donovan, Miss Mary,, Lamb and Mrs. Gertrude Tootill. ing of surgical dressings. More work-|fornia and originator of the “Save a ers are very much needed. As no ex-{Belfian Baby” movement. pense s involved, it iswearnestly to| Before the war the birth rate and be hoped that a large number will give|death rate In France werc .so nearly their assistance at once. equal that publicists voiced their con- It is planned later to give children{cern over the future of the national an opportymity on Saturday to “lend g expected that the repairs will take at least one more das 3 | Church & Allen 15 Main Street Mrs. Riley trom Providence, who is visiting friends in the city, was the guest Wednesday of Mrs. John Con- neil of West Town street, S Host to Home Guard. a former resi- 8 = dent_of Norwich To who has been Captain J. N. Lapointe tvas host to at Watch Hill during the summer,|the’ members of Co. G, Home Guard. will spend the winter in Westerly. ’| New LonZon, at an entertainment at Norwich, Conn. ‘ E Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah W. Lathrop of Gardner Lake, announce ‘the engage- ment of their daughter, Grace Seig- DEL-HOFF HOTEL - EUROPEAN PLAN estimated at only 8 per 1,000. York state the birth rate is 23 or 24 per 1,000, the death rate about 14 per Miss Cassie Supe: H : * - 1,000 - - e AYES BROS., Props. fried Iathrop to '! William Francis|"'The total deatis. in France in 1916 |cOnntry, particularly the women's wage the company aquarters Wednesday Beee crEaRen were about 1,100,000. Births number- |bill Which, as is known, has reached __|night. The occasion was the dedica- FU“ERAL Mre. Emily Rix and daughter, Miss| (5, "¢ the company auarters in the Ul 2 state armory, at New London, and the entertainment was a complete surprise to the miembers. enormous dimensions. and which finds outlet through the retail shops of one kind and another. Women and chil- dren are bettér clothed today than ever they have been in the country’s history 2 the peculiar thing about 1t T z o i e 26-28 Broadway ¢4 hiy T12.000, The net loss in popu- z tion was 788,000, or nearly 2. per SAFE REMEDY FOR OHILDREN. |cent, of the whale. In Paris, where Every parent is, or should be, careful | 48,97 bubjes. were born in the year in giving melizine to children, ending Aug. 1, 1914, only 26,179 were Lucy Saunders, of Washington street left Thursday to spend several days in Voluntown with their aunt, Mrs. Edwarde. ¥ DIRECTORS Bzker. Browasville, Tex., writes born in the second year cf the war, some yzars past I have used Foley's THE PALACE ending Aug. 1, 1116.. 7 “Thers is a crying need for effective is_that :Pev seem to delight in having a good tking and in paying a fair price. Clarence Woodworth, a member of the naval reserve force al Newport, R. I, and his brother, Corporal Dewey EMBALMERS 7. 2 Honey and Tar and have found it espe-{work amo: hildren ” cables Major|The material ro deteriorated in quality n 8 Fi ranklin Street cially efficient for bad coughs of my |Grasson M- P. Murnhy, ::'.d = the {as to be rubbish and the garment so| Woodworth, from Fort Terry, Plum| & daughter. Janc P. SHEA cheldrep. I always rocommend it to my | American Red Cross commission nSw{scrimp and cut down as to be useless |Island, were at their home on West | 20d Mrs. - y . A friends ar a safe remedy for children,|{In France. _lie reports fiat there is|have disappeared from. the market, and | Town street the first of th.e week. Ee e & as it contains no opiates. My wife|great need for doctors ana nurses for | the bettcr class .of goods are entirely —_— _MA e Lady Assistant r Fould mot think of using any other|work with mothers and children, and {in demand. The great increcge in val- Enter Academy. D el 0 kind of cough medicine. as it is certain | the infant welfare umit will be pre- |ues, added to this increasec demand, 3 Justin P. Miner & 8 Telephone 328-3 to: bring quick and lasting relief’” It Lintamt, i SrivEe Ras of Coutes IMGTEALEE Tt v Puplls from uptown in the entering c P ) DR. A. J. SINAY checks crhup. Fe Lee & S24ooa o |Bared: to sive auch immediate reltef as |has of courss increased turnovers very class ia the Academy are Misses —In Xew London. |l HENRY E. CHURCH 3 4 atherinc ' Wagner, Catherine Hill, ev. D C. Thomas WM. SMITH ALLIED cellent tesuits We have had 8- |yiiarea Kinney, Allce Kennedy and of, Eizabeth; City, 5 il culties in transportation, but a little rris | Patience finds a solution, and it must always te remembered that everyone Healey. Dentist 1le, Mas: oys Steal Apples. Rooms 18-19 Alice Buill v is conscious tiat real delays and diM- Sept. 3, 1917, by Rev. J Wathe: On account of Increass 1n price of to- Building, Norwich obstetrician. Dr. Juljus ' Parker |cultles are existant, and consequently | People living near the Town street| Henry Fra Wight of Concord bacco, the Whitastone < p" will B Phone 1177-3 Sedgwick, physiological chemist, pro- echoolhouse are annoved by bovs steal-| H. and Anna Estelle Pau eold from .now on at $38 per 1,000. fessor at the Umiversity of Minnesota ing apples. The scarcity of apples in h. 5 J. F. CONANT WILLIAM C. YOUNG Dr. Jéhn C. Baldwin. spacialist in dis- [tion from patients. The task before [this viciaity makes this nore aggra™ . bl 5 e gases of children; Dr. Ciaic F. Gelaton, |the Red, Cross which will be carried | vating. T DIED. jan2d 1 Franklin St Successor to t at the University [on by this and succee % \ COTTRELL—In Mystic. Sept. 7, 1817, P mot only to co-operate with Ready for Seeding. Miss Hary 1. Cottreil, In her 38th STETSON & YOUNG epecialists but also to car'y on a gen- campaign n at Bean Hill has Shea & Burke Work on the g [ CAR! and BUILDER gral oducational | campalen AMODE|oropresscd spienaidly. Thoe park has . Be Best® work and materiais .at right P ter prematal hyriens and sclentific|Doen levelled and is ail ready for seed- e 41 Main Strest priess by skiiied labor. B - Cien and Miss Roramond Gilder, daughter feeding and care of the bables. Spe- | DS sister. Mr 3 Telephone - 50 west Main se |l Promptservicedayornight BIoF e poot. cial -efforts will be made to protect E 9 Broadway. Baturdey - These. | from: tubercular _infection, - Move to Greenev = sorint i prew- | - Runeral Directors chi.dren Mr. and Mrs. Jossph Stead and fam- VIS 14 50 SAVIITMAE et i 6422 ‘Lady Assistam Which is particularly . threaten Gk . Enstern Conneatiout equai co Tae Bul 2 . France toddy as a resuli of tremnch|ily have moved from Bliss place (o @ tamiord Lo intant sy T Efmer Ar Jetin for pusiness resuits. 3 G iMle. . » and Cecile B, Park, aged 9 days,