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NORWICH ‘BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SE o BT B . NOW'S THE TIME TO St Tone S ' , , ‘Whitford, Sterling; AT DRESS MATERIALS: | L7 etoncpepnis " Your Motor’s ey 2 O\ X a” o 10.30 Friday morning an gty £ Jels 1 rnan / court adjourned until 10 a. m. Friday, WINTER / i when thers will be s short calendar 3 . i e . _ i i =) e , Efficiency - ADVISES DRAFTED MEN. Herbert E. Nelson Gives Them Tip What to Take to Camp Devens. You can judge the efficiency itonst catmany: of your motor by its flexi- Camp Devens, writes for the benefit A ; 5 % 4 of oth: en who are going from the pEaad J » et poe? ISR S bility. - Hle eage:;ness with Y 4, Egpisie bri) hem as large a suit case . . : 4 S ARE | 1556y can carey. filea with 3 or 4 which it up,” the steadi- S : changes of underwear and such other . things of that nature as they will be i ness and 8MOoo ess With likely to need while waiting for equip- ‘e have not rec: our uni- = forms et but Sxpect”them before the which it turns over. when en 3 Tell the boys who are coming up to bring bath towels and also dish. thmtfled down. towels, for we have to wash our own 3 dishes. = Best wishes to all and the b 4 - ¥ i SOCONY gets the full flex- PLANNING SEND-OFF. ibflity out of yéur car because D ot put off buying your-F: o materials. We now can show you a full line of beauti. [| St Ampmtemants in Shase to it is absolutely pure, and ful materials rich in shade. Cpme, see them; you will Effort was being made Thursday to every drop powerful. buy them. Then when the crisp days come you will be got an' outl'se programme to present More than that, SOCONY is The Sign of a Reliable Dealer and the World’s Best Gasoline DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE W. R. BAIRD, Norwich THAMES SQUARE GARAGE, F. C. Sterry, Prop., Norwich MAJESTIC GARAGE, S. J. Bottomly, Prop., Norwich CHARLES S. PECKHAM, Norwich SCOTT & CLARK CORP., Norwich- C. V. PENDLETON, JR.,, Norwich P. H. ETHIER, Norwich all and Winter to the meeting to be held this evening all ready. to consider arrangements for a dem- onstration, next Tuesday evening, in If the children demand most of your time we can honor of the selected men of this dis- - = - trict who are going to Ayer, Mass. The LEE & OSGOOD CO., Norwich show you many articles of dress that will save you the committee. wil weleome say sugges- n_lways the same—every gal. o e . . 2 ons. { ich weariness of the sewing machine. IR T PRARe e e camiablae “ M. B. RING AUTO CO., Norw! 5 was buey THursday getting in touch lon llke every other gallon. L. W. CARROLL & SON, Norwich. It will please us to show you our goods whether or with various men in the aistrict with oA TN TTIT Niewich Town S I That means freedom from W. E. BALDWIN, Taftville not you are now ready to buy. €2t tonight's meeting n the rooms of_the mber of Commerce. : SRE - A B B || e T the motor troubles which re- WE KEEP DOWN THE PRICE. } son will welcome an invitation to come snlt when tod ay9s gas oline - here and take part in the parade. invitation to the Goodyear band was sent out and it was also hoped to doesn’t mix With yesterday’s get the Grosvenordale band to come ? here, with as many of the people from - . “g ee s ep en ore that section as can be induced to par- b r ad en ticipate. carbureto! justments, A \ It is hoped to map out a definite (3 programme at tonight's meeting and PUTNAM, - - - - - CONN. e TR TRl ; Buy under the So-CO-ny sign. first class success. \ 3 - TEXTILE INSPECTOR. It .w‘]l msure you a more ef. ficient motor. William™ H, Davison Appointdd to : . ' Standard Oil (Eo. of New York GEORGE DRESCHER, Baltic PEOPLES’ STORE, Taftville H. A. RICHARDS, Versailles ROBERT R. SOUTER, Hanover MAX RICHLAND, Norwich Town A. R. MANNING, Yantie W. E. MANNING, Yantie JOHN F. RICHARDSON, Preston City GEORGE W. MANSFIELD, Poque- tannuck CHARLES D. WOLF, Jewett City F. H. GILBERT, Jewett City JOHN H. TRACY, Jewett City BLAKE & MORGAN, Jewett City J. L. HERBERT & SONS, Voluntown EZRA DAYON, Glasgo . P Oversee Government Contract Ma i | terial. - s ‘William E. Davison, formerly super- b o 3030003 0IUF0n L arenoocovInodridiar angfRucoarasnon CAIATGUrCAgRINUUD U INGETI S Batl D LEer Bt aBaE 5 Sod LDANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON : PUTNAM Home Guard Would Accept Putnam | Sterling Case of Grouman vs. Carey, Invitation—Wrecker frcm Midway Alleging Injuries in Auto-Wagon Replaces Derailed Car—About 180 fon, on Trial Thursday—Shap- Names on License Petition—Marcel ing Plans for Sendoff—William H. . ¢ vet - Renault Ordered Beforc Froth| Davison Appointed Government Tex- | quired. to zo T T mieiparal Df 1o Consul for Third Examination—| tile Inspector—Two Trolley Fn'h) duties he will be called upon to visit intendent of the mill of the Putnam ‘Woolen ¢ompany, has received an ap- pointment as a govérnment textile in- spector, attached to the quartermast- er's department. Department of the Northeast, the headquarters of which are at Boston. E Mr. Davison will take up his duties within a few daye. but has not been Flock of Sheep and Herding Dog to| Cars May Be Run. mills where textiles are being manu- Be Shewn. —_ factured for the government and to in- Before Judge Joel H. Reed and a|SPect all such material. as to quanti-|High School held its first meetinleIND WORLD’S GREATEST VOL— —— e 40 Y. M. C. A. SECRETARIES GENERAL CASTRO HAS Captain F. O. Armington of the |jury in-the superior court here Thurs- |tV and quality, seeing that the product Thursday in the High school building Home guard company said Thursday |day the case of Louls Grouman ve. Al. |i5 In accordgnce with contract specl: |and electer the following oMcers for | Nationsl Geographic Society's Mt. HAVE SAILED FOR FRANCE. RNORD AT NEW:NORK. afternoon that he will be pleased to|vin P. orey, terling parties, was .- - ~ the coming year: President, Charles iti ive ’ry N P B Shoe )i ccinary Tocelyou Hlation | startad. be_in the New England states. Hopkins; vice president, Raymond _'f,-":: Expedition Returns to Civ-|Charles S. Bailey of New London is He Was Taken to Ellis Island Before to participate in the demonstration| The plaintiff claimed damages of §2,-| - Mr. Davison said Thursday that helAllen; treasurer, Miss Augusta Krauss; | ' 1zation. Among the Group. 4 He Was Allowed to iand. being arranged to be held at Putnam | 000, allegingsinjuries said to have been | Will continue to make his home in this |gecretary, Waldo Tillinghast. The ZE, % 3 " next Tuesday evening in honor of this| sustained on a day in December of | city. outgoing officers are President, Clar- (Special to the Bulletin) New York, Sept. 13.—The Young| New York, Sept. 12.—General Cipri« ‘-"“‘;{ 90‘1"'"9 Visits Putnam. lence Salisbury; vice president, Harry| Washington, D. C. Sept. 13.—Gil-jMen's Ceristian association announced lano Casro, former president of Venc- As a first Jieutenant of the United |Dennison; treasurer Waldo Tilling- |bert H. Grosvenor, director and edi- amiods e States army,‘ Theodore F. Downing. (hast and secretary, Raymond Allen. [tor of the National Geegraphic So. | 004V that 40 mcre "“'9;“.““ ot :\}:e e formerly lieutenant of the Connecticut Urged to Exhibit Crops. Cioty, made public. tonishe 8’ telestam |Or§anization have safled from an At- | the. States was =11t State police. was a_visitor In Put-| warren If. Siee. garden supervisor | Lrom. Kodiak, Alacka in which Robert |lantic port for work in France among |Island hefore being allowed to land ' aare e it arriyed here today on a steamer from nam Thursday afternoon, while en F. Grigss, director of the Society's|the Ame-ican expeditionary force and oS giown ddressed the MIBh |t Katmai expedition, announced Nis |in the French army. The: total nume | Mexico. This time he ks admitted Downing recently completed a course safe return to civilization together |ber of association workers now over- |after a brief detention by the boardine e e e I the SIS ¥ lwich the tidings of the expedition's|seas is S50, Those in the dast sreup |oMced of the Immigration service, e at the officers’ training camp at : FPlattsbure. He has been assjned to B Dot 5“‘1‘12;‘:‘” T e b complete success in its scientific in-|included Dr. &uy Potter Eenton, pres- |declined to discuss his visit further ‘amp Devens as an officer of a ma- 5 vestigations. ident of the University ot Vermont,|than to say that he haa been in UGS Ty N S| B Gk messepe Geclares that] Bariington. Vio ek K. Nowior:|tavans and Vera Cruz and would e West Indies. t to the district’s men selected to go into mili- | last year, when, it was charged, an tary service at Camp Devens. automobile driven by Mr, ‘Corey was A meeting to make piags for the|in collision with a team in which Mrs demonstration is to be held at Putnam | Grouman and Eli Grouman, 16, were this evening. driving. Will Take Carrier’s Place. - T‘;-e fhal'ges were denied by the de- HowarG Withey will replace Harold | {endant, Who was represented by At- Greene as letter carricr when the latter | !2FneY A. G. Bill of Danielson. Attor- is called for service at Camp Devens [0V J. J. Desmond of Norwich was Rl counsel for the plaintiff. Miss Rachel E. Besmuth of New |’ Jannie Grouman, wife of the plain- Britain was £ visitor with Danielson | tiff, testified that she was thrown from friends Thussiay the vehicle in which she was riding A new line of drain pipe has been | When the Corey machine struck it and put in in the sguare near the railroad | that she was thrown out and injug- station where, during wet weather, the | €d. . conditior of the street has been bad.[ Mr. Corey denied that his automo- bile struck the Grouman wagon, and Gone to Montreal. that. on the other hand, he had stop- Ernest C. Tetreault. railroad fire- | ped his machine and had helped to get Toute Lo cAver Mass ideutenant|gcngol students Thursday and urged chine gun battery. -Lieutenant Downing savs there fs a|f, ™, Saiuréay morning. He asked |, ‘the ight of the expedition’s dis- |instrucior in Phillipa-Freter academy, |Shortly icave fo splendid chance for advancemept in|iown has expended a lir amount of | coveries the Valloy of Ten Thousand |Exeter, N, H.; Charles S. Eaile; New Genera' Castro's first vl the national army and that men wholmoney for the home .,,(f:n work this | STokes will stand as the First Won-lLondon, Conn.; Rev. Howerd W. Ben- |United States was in 1912. Pgrmission appear fit to make g00d are being!yVear and if they See that Bood res its der of the world. Instead of “ten|edict, Stevenson, Conn.; W. B. Briggs, [to enter the country was reftised him given immediate chances at Camp|are attained they will c: f ‘{h thousand smokes,” as the vast vol-|Cambridge, Mass.; Rev. Cliva Brouil-|and his case was apnealed to the fed- Devens. for ratings as corporals and B more. processively mext . yome |canic area in Alaska is row known,|jette, Salem, Ma Byron N. Clark, leral courts, His second vieit was in sergeants. ’ Anvone who e ren ey entaxt e SaT- [the valley has literally mi.iions of ac: | Burlingten, V Samuel Duper- [191¢, and agam he was detained unti Home From Georg h"fit Sy o e hawg:a °:M ho” 5 |tive veni& in the epace of a hundred |+uois, Milford. Mas: Arthur P, Fitt, |the commissioner gereral of immigra- man, has gone to Montreal for a visit | the Grouman horse out of the hizh-| Lorenzo Kenhnedy, who Is with - a|named sbove. UTS | square miles. East’ Northfield, Mass.: Rev. Carl N.|tion of Washingtn had passed on his T Georgs Remi and 2 party of friends | thine o Set paats that prorinn oy | [SEular arme organisstion at Fort| = 5 Drove it T vmat 0 The et | S aaen g, e Ren O ceee will motor o Providence (omorrow o] not pe Acwmpaheq ot Tassing could | Oglethorpe, Ga.. has visitedg Telatives MOOSUP crater on the face of thes Elobe, being | Tavison. FIarcford, G Rev. The- [MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR MILLS attend the automobile races. the highway. 50 the Groutnen ot il |in Putaam. = He had many” interest- = e more than nine miles in circumier: | odore B, Lathron, Srantcra Conng | the a I ces. rivenshway, so the Grouman rig was|ing tales of camp life to tell to his s S e s e S mufers] odore” E ST athrop, BERu IO Coni ARE 6HORT OF WHEAT. Sl Do, MiBas: driven on until a place was reached | friends. All Hallows’ Council K. of C., Elects |ence anc 3. ee D. > party | Cyril J. C, Mee, Portland, Me.: B. E. LT alsn dis.overed a mud river seventeen |Merriam, Beliows Falls, Vi: William |geveral Mills Have Been Forced to e where he could get by with his ma-| Mrs. E d v Offi H [} I ki R Mrs. Eqward F. Perry has been ihe cers—Hears Intoresting Addre LE : n M ; "rails 3 [ bile was mok - colliiiny iy Autome | puest of Mrs. W. H. Allen at Oxford,| by Rev. Joseph E. McCarthy— |Tor>nions Si [23PPed sixteen hund- |p. Patrick, Ncw Dedford, Mass: Rev. Suspend Temporarily. e Methodist Rally Day Committee |charted. Two thousand photosraphs |Ernest Wismer, Bristol Sargeant Jossph Burton of the 38th| LS llTR T Y e Boncfit, |of the sreat voleane and. fhe eomtlc | rPe® s e, — guous territory wer: secured and a!RESTRAINING ORDER CN Midway and rut back on %he rails a bile w: b i vi heavily loaded car that had been run|Grouman rig, | o Sion With the on the reserve siding in the vards. ‘Witnesses for the plaintiff testified Sept. 13.—TInabll- ai for grind- Minneapolis, Minn ity to obtain sufficiert wh Coast Defence Company, Fort Terry, Wan: to See Bords. that the rouman’s. horse's forward | visited friends here Thursday. i i ‘ng rce:! sev 1 r 11 G = e legs were b i = E . p _ | complete colection of plants, insects,. ‘ng has force! several locai flour mills Next month's sale of Liberty bonds | ]SS, Were broken in the accident al- May Run Twe Freight Cars. e e "g,“c’.“ rald |birds and_ geological ate is being BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP.|io close remporarfiy. flour dealers ar se . . K. - —— nounsed toda e situa s e brought back to th Tnited States b; . the egxpenfifon hicn "Ivm Teach Wash. |To Prevent Stockholders from Voting |pected to be relieved, however, by (he ington about October 5th. Gases from ~n New Issu~ of Stock. release soon of a considerahle amount dence to Putnam daily. were also elected for the ensuing year: |the vents are also being brought back — of wheat held n country elevato: Newari, N, 7., Seo! 13.—Vice Chan- School E X Deputy Grand Knight, Thomas S etgenie et I Enumeration, ¥ Edward | Mr. Grosvenor announces that the|cellor Lane today vacated u restrain- here will be materially aided if the government is prompt in delivering the bonds purchased in June. The buyers wart to see what the bonds look like befgre they subscribe for more. he Moosup Independent baseball Trolley freight business has in-|at their rooms on Main street this creased so rapidly that it is now nec-|week, John L. Sullivan was chosen essary to run two cars from Provi-)grand knight. The foliowing officers testified that they had sesn the horse, days after the date on which the accident is alleged, being driven by the Crouman boys. - Frank C. Watson, Ekonk Hill. testi- team is vchedvled to play the Connec- | fied that, at the request of Mr. Bill{ 1. F. Rattey is engaged in making|l€88; recording secretary, i f o S —— ticut Mills team tomorrow. atter, the Syrit In the case had heen|tne annual Ennerati ot Chi o Jourets “financial secretary. Austin ;tzfif':a?;”;y Jr‘j,‘;%‘::z ‘:"‘)’x’: 3’1;,‘3’#.‘5;2 ing ordes issued here Monday to H D. Fred Kenworthy and James R. nMr. Corey, he Went to a field | school age in_the town of Putnam. |Coughlin: treasurer, am Bella- | ccesstul evar undertaken Ly the Na- |Clarence H. Venner and otbers to pre- A H Walsh, -egistrars, were in scssioq | Where the carcass of the Grouman vance; chancellor, Charles Costello; ul e ndertaken ty : emons Beauti Beleh im0 i ieesS1on | horee Tay. and inspected 1t. ~ Ho tanen | T 06 Case of W. W. Wheatley vs.| 80067 chantoorn Chavies Cosrden |tional Geographic Society. and that the |vent the Bethlehem Steel corporation H First districe residents who degiee: o | the carcass mearly stripped of fen | Lred Dubuc, Danielson, was not reach- | &INCCRS p APy [ JOUISH ; WRTEER | aata collected by it will be among the | Lo vnoicars from woting tomotrow on H be made voters. o "0 GeSITEN0 | byt fho logs were there 1t had heen | cai zene.TupeTior court Thursday, byt | RIS\ ytside guard, Ralph Cotlele. | |foremost contributions to the science | ROCKIONIETS [ FOURE LomarTow, o8 § i William Curran of New London, for. | testified for the plaintiff that legs| 1! follow the case now on trial. At this meeting, which was very |Of the earth’s surfacc since the dawn | common stock and the sime amount |§ Make Quarter Pint merly engaged in business here, visited | WeT® 1ving some distance from the Elected Honorary Member. well attended. Rex. J. E. McCarthy [Of the 2°th century of 8 per cent cumulative convertible Wwith frieyds in town. i carcass. , I George W. Perry, city engineer, was|gave a very interesting address. K;x:ieif"‘d‘;‘."’;‘mfit gi;‘”gfir ;r"‘e‘;:; preferred stock. The vice chancellor f L . Ch Abbut 180 Names on' List. 3 Srpmrs that the Groumss hesse - o mastcn | rnderedienioral aplnlon without gos of Lotion, eap_; had died in January, some two weeks eeccesssccoesecssascrcssses About 180 names were attached to|after the allg the petizon for a vote on the license | the suit was Sreuers oomtrope” Which guestion in this town at the annual| There was considerable contradios town meeting tory evidence during the day’s hear- Enlarging Storehouse. ing. The case was unfinished Thurs- At Industrial place the Connecticut|d2y evening at adjournment, but will Twenty-Fifth Massachusetts Infan‘ry| mpe committes for Rally aay. ap- | it tc e - |ing : plcte _the work begun by |1 F : . e R Perry, en s father. thelpoined at the Sunday school board | the Sosiety's earlier expeditions of |5l to enable Venner and the other Yime. of Tis daath & ton moman (e meeting last Sunday in the M. E.|1913, 1915, and 1916. R L TR Mrs, David Smith and daughters | ChUTCh, met Tuesday evening at the| Dr. Griggs announces ihat the eX-|ion which could issus an injunction if | perioie eioms Jorton Whish san be nesd were isorn Sth fricoms 1, O&uENters | parsonage. Those present were Misses | pedition sustained mo casualties and | 10, ST pensive lemon lotion which can be used R Bertha Matthews, —Wthel ~Parkhurst, |that the whole party has returned to [** Wil . panceilor «c1a he was |9, Dring back to any skin tn et : Helen Fair. Lilla E. Millett, Rev. Wm. | civjlization in perfect healthe moves & enge e Raick” Secion o | (FeSiness, softness, whitencss az 'elet‘ted an honorary member of the Rally Day Committee Meets. 28th. fully equipped in eve: Mills corr pany js making a farther ex. |be ready for the jury some’ time to. = “Dar : . e tension of its alveady large .stock |day. One more withess 15 to be 1n. PLAINFIELD .t B Daw| iTneimeraiuel of | ST exploration | oy corpuration needed the meoney oro- | Tno juis of two fresh lemons stéafi- house. troduced by the defence. "°It “was voted at this meeting _that | (diracters, motanist Ohlo. Siate Uai. |yided by the proposed stock . isgue 0 |od info a bottle containing three ounce Danieison people are to be invited| The jury hearing the case is made|q, o Coundil, Union St. Jean, | Miss Parkhursts class have charse of |versity. Columpan ORio: Clarence I |Somplets contracts for the United fof orchard white makes a whole quar- to join in the demonstration to be|UP of: Arthur Tourtellotte, Putna; t George Council, nion . Jean, | e decorations for rally day. Maynard. toposravher, Washington, Dil5I=tes KO nt. ‘sfln“{;;a‘\’fn‘fl}:; T?“;;IJ.ZT‘{KZ"QZ;{"EE(" Initinton it =Rl Gt's St Bout Arranged. C.; Jame’s S. Hine, zoologist, Ohio State |coNVENTION. OF FARM must pay for a small jar of the ordi- Garden Supervisor Slee Ur Pu- S University, Cclumbus, Ohi J.. W. 2 v = The Riverside club has arvanged for | gpiiiey Yepemist, Maniteba Agricul- | MORTGAGE BANKERS’ ASS'N, |nary cold creams. Care should be pils to Exhibit Vegetables at Coming |, bosing hout to take place. 1. tharr ar § shoud” o i Vi i Man,, . 3 —_ taken to strain the lemon juice throug! Show. T rooms in Kiswaukee village. The out- [(iral Ccllege, Winnipes, an, D B.|, o o 0 o o Future War Bond |a fine cloth 50 no lemon pulp gets in, given at Putiam ip honor of the ee- ected men who are soinz to Camp Devens from this district rext week. Track gangs of the Ncw Haven upon the making of comfort bags for the selected men who are golng to Toad are cngaged in replicins worn- | Aver, Miss, next week. ooma i S o i leap. foests T oul les along 2 line in the vicinit; . x side xer to meet e lverside's o then this lotion wi eep res] or of_Danicison. bl Herding Dog Demonstration, eUnion 5, Jean D'Amerique, Councll{supporter. Joseph Rivers will b T s IasusSCampajons. months, Every woman knows that Rev. H. N. Brown is to preach at the A herd of cheep an da be: o t. George . hel ts lar | Young Williams from Alm: lle. > = \ " o " . lemon julce i8 used to bleach and re- Methodlst church in Attawsugan Sun. | Will be brought into this sectanfrogs |monthly meeting in Krauss' hall Mon- General News. botanist and racker. Agron Ohlo; Lu- | Minnecpolis, Minn., Sept. 18—Reso- | STI0n U0, 18 used to bleach and ve- i penteiay odward preaching | the, Connecticut Asricuitural colisge|dey. wits Prasidet Sowevh Metervier| i Benlanvince, S. Suie and |sia: Weltor Mathouen, paokor and |paag i FInE Supnort to futlire was | jowness and tan, and in the ideal skin at the Pentecostal church. o iveck for the Durpose of demon- [Presiding. Hemular = business was|; . .;“Demas motored to Hartford |famous bear Runter, Kodlak, Alaska: |by the Farm sortEsfe Banlers sbee. |Softener, smoothener and beautifier. strating the mathod bt transacted. after which eight mémbers Just try it! Got three ounces af Over 80 Degrees Thursday. Recd sfieep athos 'y which dogs Teceived the tuitintory degroe. ‘Wednesday in Mr. Bellavance’s car. |and Andre Lore, packer and noted |ciation, which closed its annual con- orehnyd &hne' at any pharmacy-and After a ip below the freezing point | "“This Terrict's men who ore at Cam, Tnteresting speeches by J H. La-| Richard Daggett was a Norwich |hunter, Kodlak, Alaska. vention here today. A committee also|OFCRAId White at any pharmacy iend during the eariy part of the week, the | Devens ire writing home and telling |flame of Providence, R. I. who was | visitor Thursday. a Prior to the grest Matmal eruption|was appointed to work out a uniform | 7¢ J¥UURE 1O 00° 81 Thia sweetly temperazure ran up to over 80 degrees . The Moosup Independents are to|of June 12. practieally nothing was|moratorium law applying ts mortgase of sore arms, the result of moculation |the organizer of the order here, ¥, 1| The S02oup SRATRERCE SRS D OL e e thie erest Alasian Volcan- | foreclosiures to he recommended to |GAETant lemon lotion and ma in Danielson Thursday. 3 : ; 3 3 gainst tvphoid fever and para-typh. Racine and Dr: Fontaine, were heard, x - = Third Order for Examination. Slachiery for the mixing ‘of the|An entertaining musical programme |team on the Connecticut Mills grounds. |le area. " Tno explosion of that year |state leglslatures. s S s o e Marcel Demmult of ihe Weat Silejmaterial and for phiting/f . in Dice|Was catiied ot by auembers or “the] EIE MOSIICS St o SCREEIT N history o the world. The cuantity of s ‘was ordered, for the third time, to a is being made ready where the n order. S ork for examination for military ser- | Street. 7 Augus and el y has sixty- st Ne 1C i eet Miss Ora Denison is visiting friends |resulted in the projection of the island n Still at Hospital. fve Tosmibesy | MEooting #e. 10 Dol o richester N0V, of Kragatoa out of the bed of the vice abroad. Previously Mr. Renault has been rejected by the examining| Murray Ka.e, Worcester, who was|Deld every second Monday of the|'? JOREIeFON B0 T L e | Pacific ceean. physicians. in. d whi month in Krauss’ hall. Plans for the g, 5 v Some coal has been accumulted by tonder neaehe. ey :tx}:egg T:::f cerrying ot "'o ‘th‘"",’;f“ cRREe. :‘::’::tdt:;:u:: T I e aa ar}?:e Rl CG:—'l:g]sfl'* f:‘:’:“l‘e;oali‘(e”d\f manufacturing concerns in th tow! ing Thursd; f la: run fo: our months, been com- = 1 1 26 Kguinety, bt 20l i sulciont auan | (1S Day”Kimbait Rowpieal in Futnaen, Pioted and the rat Sril bo Bold Soon. | 47, A0 MEE FOTE L Al Ming | e Sxeten ity e e B s p R g S o e UCESMNOC O Gh witor Personals. Rifle Club’s Shoot. Miss Ethel Parkhurst attended King-| waterbury. — Schools cf the city Due New York Pier 70 E. R.33 8t . 7.0 Al M. this week with abeut 25,052 Due Pier 40 N. R. ft. Houston St 730 A M i i e The Plainfield -Rifle - club held its | Ston fair Wednesday. i In nearby towns women are engaged iss Annie Connor of New. York ‘weekly shoot in Krauss’ hall Tuesday| Mr. and Mrs. Ciyde Miller motored pfipl’l! ST and o Madis Halligan of Provi- [Tl ol wey tanded By siass o | o Mingston fair Welwess Comfortable Staterooms—well ventilated—can be occupied at 7.00 P. M. Dining Rcom service = la carte dence, were guests of Mrs. John LOUIS E. KENNEDY | Grgeley, the past two davs, oion 1o |InE shoots, ~The. wihces. for the oy. | ,, Middlstown—The straighiest and hil o Fare Norwich to New York $1.85 R DANIELSON epending this week in town. snine were Gedrse Babcock, 239; {Rest row of poles in Middiesex coun C dren T Applications for Staterooms and Tickets should be mads to Undertaker and Embalmer Miss Katharyn Coffey was with : one company along Water street. FOR FLETCHER'S G. W. ADAMS, Ticket Agent N. Y. N, H. & H. R. Ry e friends. in Providence during last The New England Steamship Company x Soph: Election. . i Special Attection to Every Detall. week. T B GAE Thas S0 A e e Bretmivnee] CASTORIA