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< D S _lKills Catarrh Germs e atuertine cxaccy Commercial Economy Recommenda- % ot 2 B S g Bt e o (Great Preparations For the Young Men tiout ratn® Conncll ot Detense, with | Sold Under Druggiste’ Guarantes Pur collection of Fall styles for young men is unusually Norwich, Wednesday Sept. 19, 1917. s VARIOUS MATTERS Tides will be high today. ~~ wlAgns vehicle 'tamps at 622 s MORELAND PLAGED ON TRIAL ke ...;[msm Trading Cove. s ot 3 i > Ba2 Sniared (e business colleds. In|No ] ondon Man is Charged With Theft of a Motorboat gy o g BB A Vg Moored in Thames River—Accused Makes General De- | whica “the Soanscticu: Chamsse . of e 3 i nial of Stories Told by Case Against MY. and Mrs. Abbis Hale of Norwich grasseless), much better than the most soap ing eise you [ Summer temperature prevalled yes- 5 D or mhaomonae, B this cAwt | terday, atter & heavy rain Monday | Silinston. . : possibly injure the hair. night. . Miss Bells McConnell of w = > —— M Here are some of Simply moisten your halr with ; 4 pa | Y28, in Norwich “recently, ng on 4 water and rub it in. One or two tea- | At present thére are about 88 pa- | relatives and 2 A e of the. of the the new H p D xabundance of | tients at the Norwich Tuberculosis : .- When the ece - generat ataments of the i heh, m“" lather, and cleanses the | Sanatorium. 7 Miss Wihel Davie of Wauregan R e 3 e B, “,,‘“m Sport Suits with all-around bair and scalp thoroughly. The lather last week in Norwich, a guest of 'Wmn--t state nan:f::;nn-cnu.m pencer. belt i belt, i Tarale ot denaire dandral and eE S - # szmw’m of "New |In answer to & question put by State ;n-mmd ing belt, in Zossive oil 'The mair dries quickdy Mrs. H. ang Mrs |- ""I:e-lfi? g StarRey Haii e said thet s new- ‘weaves. and evenly, and it leaves it fine and | gevera; Norwich teachers sre num- | ebeny visttors in T ey summer. e voul oyned | brought out by wi "t FrenchCoats in the military silky, bright, fluffy and easy to mAnage. | hered among the successful home gar- . By "iintomas Brminghaus of New Lon- | land been meen making & N e Tou can get mulsified cocoanut ollf gencrs this season. Huntugton o the |don and vas Tocted in ine Thames |prarsmenly fer the purpuse designs, plain and fancy color- Cheap, and & fow ounces s enough 16| Flowsr growers discover that seed | B6rm, 00, Doast Detense I N N e s e e S B did et L ings. : last everyone in the family for months. | pods are unusuaily late in ripening comes in this (We ) morning. - said that he Soft S ol i —— = = and opening this i Looby, dfihd&a %umw'luflrm- By and that the plece 1 2 ew mow located ing, . following lection_of s jury.|of wood he had was not enough JOSEPH BRADFORD o Ot e i orsday; | epending & few days with Morsland 1s dofended by Public De- |to paddle a t shell. ~He did mot styles Polons. r Brlaamaradv: ' “fl-mnmm’ Gham who was salled 4o |thet night. Arhur . Bes of New Shirts in & variety of strik- BOOKBINDER The n Atmt_Poly, g u&:fl-hnu-n—u’h‘. g the etand, mhhwfif w&&mmm ing patterns. Blank Books M. -unuluhm-"'mmm the acior,, has k3 e iy *Tames . "Gtostinger. and | taken up in the cour: Eresscutiaf At Something different SaRAEROADMERY e a Bmeidal 3 3 torney " Brull ‘maved that the case of in Neck il Hoslory: B A Y | This has been a rush week for the| afre. Addle Magrey, who ix A8 the ---now:-m Rocco Bell of Gro- ery, PR bookstores, which have had a BIf |ea Norwich, Deen Spencer and Jusse Sturtevant took |ton be Ddlww-ua sides a host of other interest- 3 call for schoolbooks and suppli = = home the stand and they ware followed by | assault battery In Groten sbout ¥4 T Dr.J. M. K o6 |ing her mother. Mra. Daniel Madison [ maward J. Hickey, and then the so- ' four months ago. ‘case was nolled ing things. Monday of this week was the anni- [ °f Valuntown. cused was called. Moreland ‘mede & by Judge @ardiner Green. Tt 1n sitectively used for colds, empe- | Pyra e a x \ P e Sorpesticuts Battle Fiag| Herbert H. Corey, son of Mr. and : clally the vaper treatment, which is t until you're s g took place Septeml 8 . often ‘break er ow DENTIST i " T | B ehiteret s Soeyer F Union stres® | ACADEMY .BOYS TO GRANGE FAIR OPENS Sient, Toie siso wasd Tor coughs, sore | Feady to buy—come now a May Building A party of Stontngton wm- heeler high sehvol in North Ston-| CONTINUE MILITARY TRAINING AT NO. STONINGTON osas, cromians SR just ook around. has outing’ - | inston. Lo ol el 14 guitantedd. fl:x.r. & %nm:‘ at Lan-| Mr and affs. C. B. Ohandler of Mo. | ProPosed Uniforms Consists of Cap,|Assistant County Agent Whitman. to If you purchase HYOMEI and are terst HiL . | xinley avenus attended the annuai Shirt, Trousers and Leggins. Test Milki Free of Charge. service coples of the bulletin of the ;‘;ufl-fl:fia: Jrill gefund the money. Murphy & MCG??FT\‘W A FEW MORE Friday next, St Matthew's day, ai- | Por"woics S5.one New Eneland Wal | ;. , neting of the boys of the| The seventh annual fair of the Nortn | Sommercial Economy Board polnting | — e b e % B g EcienmniEEn il Savivey y held Tuesday at the close|Stonington Grange opened Tuesday and | Sut _the e Cii s 2 be ~ celebrated in the Bpiscopal of school it was voted to continue the | will continue through Wednesday and | *“FEe’ sauncil has also constructed its 207 Main Street ROCKFORD - — Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Burnap of Platt |course in military training inaugerat. | Thursday. The management was busy | county awxiliary committees to. offor P avenue have returned from Hartford [ed last year. Mr. Tirrell proposed |the first day receiving and arranging|their fanos, o s CHambars, (G s % £00d start has been made on the | having attended the meeting of the |uniforms consisting of cap, shirt | the many exhibits and arranged for the | oo il g A adaition to the isolation ward at the mmerde, and the w ATCHBS bttt Bacstort r iy New Pngland Water Works associa- |trousers and leggings and said that|attractions that are to be enjoyes! bY | committees has been enlisted in o e oale BSortumcHo RO | S such uniforms could be purchased for |patrons today and tomorrow. While| carrying out this measure. Of course, 3 iy l p ¥, Y about four gollars. The students will | this is the newest fair in this section, | the chambers of commerce In the| Preparations made by ithe Commit- e aries A. fl 17 JEWEL ADJUSTED IN 20 The Norwich stores will resume E_‘mmihl‘“”m"i::,‘f%;h}’;e:i be [Emmsctell: %o buy their own uni- i""’;k:; Iacte ";‘“"‘d;fl-‘;’gflflfl fair | state do not cover all of the towns,|tee on State Protection of the Con- ieadny ., orms. agricultural matfers, b v YEAR GOLD FILLED CASES. [ tneir Wednesday ovening opening to-|to Boston last week and paid a brief| “Captain Charles A. Hagberg has of-|intensified by the sompletive Hirensih N e I tsym;; ?’?,\;:m‘:n:]: ll;)reflfpe:‘g"e‘v for c n VALUES ol e By even-| visit to his son Raymond, who 18 to|fered to drill the boys again this year.[of horses and oxen, with jus: enough |will have the o ibility* of carry- | Connecticut in the absence of the reg- | & ompa y Special Price $19.90 eiidisiost oo | e, Prames wienthe"Giied” States | Bosiaes e, cioze oer drite taen up | keriam to puf (he Stomimgton i the | Ie! (exs mcasurs ks, shect T | At Lkl Were outiatdat o reccnt o 1 - iast year it is nned to e up | fair list. ere is music by the band, " i 7 th e 1 t BRS A e i tia elty which have Been choest 0] 1. W. Dualsen: New Lo et | Oben “ordter " ormation, $KITmish’ work |an abundanseof refreshmient. SIALS. | the meviet chmbers of Sonmmmin 18 | Eamitiaa by Coloer Liscien . Bor.| ~ MANUFACTURERS / y terms to suit purchaser. mark the Jewish New Year, Rosh Ha T T o, e m'::"i tll;Mf' and trench digging this vear. Arthur|and a whol= lot to see and be amused.|the state says that the Council pee, chairman of the state protectioh RETAILERS OF shana, will reopen this morning. —ay Col A SRl Dis roatts o |Norten who wad at the Williams Col- | This fair has been a success from the | National Defense, through jts Com-|committee and also chalrman of the o i =3 take up’ dutles with the construction |19 Training camp during the sum-|start, and has improved Fear by ne eastern nnect! man_re- mer told of the work taken up by the|year, erefore e present is the best THEPLAUT-CADDEN C0. Jepartment of the New York, NeW |pgve there. The bova will be di-|vear. vast waste due to the extravagant de. | Guard. mercial Economy Board, has con- | Military Emergency Board, which is ducted jnvestigations revealing thejin charge of the Connecticut Home Marble and {11"’"4_ \ Ports elght bushels of potatoes from JEWELERS one. peck, but the average seema to|Maven & Hartford Rallroad Co. vided into four companies, ope for| On Wednesday and Thursday, R. J.|livery system which has -been forced | -The Teport puBmitted by Colonel 3 al be about five bushels to the peck. . each class as last year. Mr=Tirrell | Whitman, assistant county_agent of |upon retailers by competition and the | Burpee, in part, follows: Establigshed 1872 OBITUARY. requested all pupils who intend 10| the New London county fafm bureau.|unreasonable demands of patrons. Concerning the bridges and property Mr. D. F. Clifford will reopen school ) take up the course to give their names | will be at the-fair to test milk free of | “It is clear,” says the letter, “that|of the New York, Now Haven . and 144-148 Main St Norwich, Conn. = 2 Herbert W. Babcock. to_one of the battalion officers. charge for any farmers who wish to * Herbert Whipple Babcock The first drill will probably be held [have their milk tested by an expert. the Masonic hame 1n Woriogeacd ot fthe last of the week. The \officers|The only requirement is that the milk, Monday aftéfnoon after an illness of | Of (he battalion afe: Major, C. D. Han- | half morning and half night's will be conaiderable length. Mr, Babcock was|over. Jr. '1%: adjutant, Gerald Bras-|well mixed and brought in half pint born May 20, 1850, at Kingston, R. I,|Sill '19: captainz. First Company, W.|hottles. the son of Bdmond, and Martpa Bab- | M. Eastwood, '18: Second Company,| Miss N. J. Campbell of the farm bu- cock. He is survivd by his Wife and |Charles Tirrell, '19: Third Companv |reau will sve a canning and drying|nccticut State Council of Defense has |Visable to have. Thase men will be |Norwich = « « = « one son, Willlam Babcock of Groton | Richard Morgan, '20: Fourth Company, | demonstration on these days, and a|asked the coopcration of the Connec-|enlisted in the Home Guard, wherever borough. Bethold Comeau, "20. > poultry expert from the Stors Agricul- | ticut Division of the Women’s Com- |such enlistment may he desired by the For 28 years he was baggage mas- tural college will also be present to|mittee of the Council of National De- | railroad officlals and approved by the ter at Unlon station in New London. RIVEN MACHINES show the poultry raisers at the fair|fense, and the women in charge of | Military Emergency Board, and sistance outside of that w He was a member of Union lodge, No. FOR DAVIS THEATRE |POW to select laying. from non-laying | tiis division are inaugurating a state- | Home Guard will supply = from &5 |has under his control 31, A F. and A. M, and he wiil be —_— hens. wide propaganéa to mitizate this|ranks any additional men that may |employed by him have be r buried with Masonic’ honors Wednes- pment Arrived on| -The pulling contest for oxen on |evil” be rensonably required, at any time |the Home Cus day afternoon at Eim Grove cemetery, | o s e Wednesday and for horses on Thurs-| In addition to these actlvities, the|or place. faehion t Wickford, R. 1, the party leaving New | Juesday and Will 8con Be Installed. | gay promises to create a great deal of | Corimercial Economy Board has com-i{ Plans are being made with the ap-|best advantage wich, Conn., 52 years ago September [®ondon with the body on the 1.17 p. Interest. riunicated directly to some of the|proval and assistance of the Com-|{ways and bridges m. train. Mr. and JMrs. Babcock have |, Lhe new motor-driven moving pic-| " mhe following are the présent officers | larger merchants in the state, and al- | manding Officers of the Eastern and |state, and plan been residents of the Masonic home [LUre machines for the Davis theatre and committees of the soclety: ready their suggestions have -been | Northeastern Departments. Whereby such mum have arrived and will be Installed just | Officers: George D. Coafs, president: |taken up with some localities, notably | Members of this committee have had | Guard as may be s - 18th. dfl plces CGN:M The seventy-four men who are to[for about. three vears. Before mon du A 4 . be sent to Camp Devens at Ayer|thers.they lived in Groton poroush.|g,50R 3¢ possible. Mr. Davis, lesee of | Charies N. Brown. vies president; B.|New Haven and Waterbury. e T Yo e | asdiiely plkcedion " Mase,, Thursday from Rockville will Fiank V. e the theatre, always progressive in his|prank White, 'secveta George = G.| The movement is unquestionably of [large munition manufacturers in their |the highway commissior S of Vernon, Willimanti views, has secured the latest Powers =1 ¥ Bdth beai | e R i Ntatoiots . U s e, A and Checolate at thell=oi-~ fie 4| Trank v Tyon who died. Monday,|modsl movings picture machins. They | STpae SURSUST o L | YRS N RaR 8 ditect hearing on the | Fenn et Y o has. mage any. speeime |21 M 1 was born June 13, 1850, the son of | are motor driven and have all the lat- | 1 T - peanraon. G ot He .| thusiastic support and cooperation | request for direct assistance from the The catechism class for those par- |Charles R.. and ‘Harriet Barstow|est equipment. The new machines ar- (‘4 o Trombson. . & Hrown. P.|from the citizens of Connecticwt. state, althoush sn some places it has| Took Insane Woman to Hospit . ish children who attend the public {Lyon of Canterbury. He was edu-|rived on Tuesday in twelve big cases. SR one, - Amnow s 1 s = been made aparent that some help| The local polic very owest rice. =chools has been resumed at St. Pat-|cated in the common schools of Can-|The Davis officials are now awaiting = z Tuensc Ge rick'’s basement chapel, Saturday |#rbury, and also attended a private|for the arrival of the euperintendent |\ ' ) At 42“;,:,‘_’“,“ 5 1) so0 far as we have wich ot : morning. school in Danielson. He wag mar-|of the Powers company, who will su-|&- Drown. Alen A, Coats. ©hiliv . ACCEPTS RECOMMENDATIONS | 31 U0 O8 irers - have undertaken th ricd’ to Flora J. Lincoln of Scotland. |penvise the installaiton of the ma- - Cattle show: J. Edwin Thomo- e P otastl i ceapacive. pli Traffic on the Groton ferry has now | She died March 10, 1902, He followed | chines. The Installing of the new |i°": Trving Teclestone, Harry Tewis.|will Make Better Provisions For Safe- | Lig Conon of their respective plants . subsided so that Officer Samuel Hyde |the occupation. of farming until the|machnies will be carried out without @ _sud shegp; (EHL. Erank, Hutton, ards on Line. pei e e e Arcostad A g );u concluded his duties on the Groton [death of his pirents. and represented | interference with the regular schedule it and, mgi‘;*};“‘s & g % Ve e alse nbis th state that, with | . Joseph Hirt. 19, GEORGE G. GRANT ferry corner and only Officer Twiss[his home town in the legisiature of | of shows. 2 Chariea g Frle ae| The _public utiities commission | tw eptions, the mamaging offcers |44y by the local po 3 1907, afterwards engaging in the groc- et i public’ and semi-public cor- desetrer. v 1 .| cn Tuesday received a’communication Undertaker and Embalmer | sate o nousehoia furniture; aress- , Business in ” Witlimantic" “with | TOLLAND COUNTY MEN ; . TRimies. Pack Mzl Geo,|from the Shore Line Biectric ‘com: | purations. such ‘s electric light and| . - === makers’ supplie: : =g D, °d in the bus- LBl A . 4 pany. accepting the recommendations|gzs companics, have manifested a pa- he Hoesch Iron pplies and fixtures, Wed- |iness until health compelled him to re- TO LEAVE THURSDAY | W, Trvon, Ernesa Chapman. Pou'try: | 00"C,ef Eneineer Jorn F. Trumbull| triotie and reasonable sirit with re. |Dormund. with 32 Providence St., Taftville |iesday and Thursday, at the' Studio | (ire from active bust e - . has ma Speci: 2 -4 .. il i - | Harris < o 1 of the commis<ion for more adequate |spett to the protection of their several |marks, has mad, Bone §34.2agy, 02 Church street.| - For the last two years he nas nvea|Will Assemble at Rockvills For De-|Harrizon Kinncar Pets: Harrison Kin- |50 U Tom™7 00, 000, D00 “on Hie | Works and propertiés. This they have fof over 17 miliions for dencing and deportment early in October in Grange Hall—adv. - The fall opening of the Norwich stores attracted scores of shoppers from surrounding towns, hotels and UNITED TEA IMPORTERS GO, J|=="""" ™" ™ ™ ™ The Pawcatuck Woolén mill at Pot- ter HYll, now running mainly on gov- e ernment goods, has begun overtime are se ea in the weave shop, working until S o’clock. . : The papers mentioned Tuesday that OW- ]| Fittiam Morton Fullerton, noted jour- nalist and author, was born at Nor- any reform in this direction must | Hartford Raiiroad Company, it' has r._! come from two sources—frst, . from |been agreed taat the railroad should on“mflfl @i the public, and, second, from the deal- | bear the expense of protecting what- ers themselves. Palievine that wo- |ever it now deems it necessary to pro- men, as the chief purchasers, are|tect. The railrcad will supply and mainly responsible for the unreagon-|pay the men negessary to sccure 39-41 Fran! able demands vpon dealers, the Con- |&uch protection as it now ddems ad- Charles | SHORE LINE ROAD would be most welcome. However, |insane womn vet learned, these |her to tho N treatment. Prompt attention to day or night calls | Phone 524—adv. i i 3 Necdlewnrk. ete. Telephone 630 aprlAMWFawl S the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. PEEtuceFn) Spsciali Weain M R enegler, Needlework. ete | line, as a result of the accident at|underinken to secure by guards and |dividend of 2 nt. The fall and winter schedules of the [ “y0¢ O anterbary. The certified men for Tolland coun- | Hillard. Mrs, Marcia Bentley Thomp- | NOTth Branford, on August 13. in|watchmen hired and paid for by them- ————|New York, New Haven & Hartford |, ¢ s survived by one sister Mrs.| 00 0err cr om tor o e “* on | son. Fine arts: Mrs. Live C. Grav,|which eighteen’ persons were killed | selves, and according to odr judgment railroad and the Central New England | -narles Chamberlain of South Wind- | > Mrs. Roval Motre, Miss | %' |and a large number infured. The|the protection thus provided is suffi- i CARD OF THANKS |Liiread Silt 'sc fito eftoet mext San. | ham. “There are four” nephews, Pearl Thursday, September 20 at etent | Jirs, Rovel A ‘Meore Mics Alice Bl |t ommenattions — of Mr. . Trumball| flent at prosent; This commitie has N ICE I wish to thank all my help and also | 92V, Sept. 23. and Prscott, twins, Victor and Momer. | ¢;r *Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. The|Mrs. Irving C. Ecclestohe. Mrs. J. D, |Were as follows: homever,A2 Underatanalnguwith: solte AL ORDER my friends who contributed to a purse | At Ellington local real estate agents, FUNERALS, Tolland county delegation will connect | Avery, Mrs. Calvin A. Snvder. School | Install a modern system of au-|of these officials And with the Multary £ of money presented to me on resigning | have sold for Simeon A. Brown of : at Vernon with the special train from |2nd plav ground ekh Miss Lila {000 e lnéwwhere high apeed is|~1ay be necessary or desiable, the MOOSE m: itio; ov Willlmantic, his_house and a tract of Hartfordl' for. Ayer. ' This is in com-[C ~‘Thompeon. Rey. Tmetan Drury.[ 00 01 oo eulnrivi | hetween | Home Guard, wii supnly, at the cost ¥ Podition as Overseer at the Ver-| B 4o mana Hul to - hoperect of « pliance with the final orders received | Grang= exhibits: Pes N Browm, | o e R e CLWeen | of these corporations, all men that| Big Smoker Friday evening at the sailles Mills, September 15, 1917. Walker of Rockville. | . The funeral of Mrs. Michael Lynch|from war department to local board [John D. Avery, Georre .D. Coats, An-|N7W Haven and CGriliond. 18 JACE8 SERRERORS. B0, G0 take Mooes b an Laarel 5 J. McCONNELL. Wwas held Tuesday mornming from her | for Division No. 23, State of Connecti- | George F. Coats, John L.|, mRvove il e il ot {the pince of those who.are now ems | —————————— — Gray and John Wood, have number of relatives an ends in at- e e George D. Coats, president: E. Frank A g i s . i b e R S . frony an ot Wood, have returned | Gance. . The bearers were Thomas| EXPECT TO LEAVE White, secratary. Amusemert and ad- | JW7:ish printed Anformation of em- [jces cannot be retained. 2 Siote: hotanat e wesks &t the | wiher of BrEntor, Tawreacs. saf vertising: Roard of airectors. Marshals: PIOYes. IHip o an GULNRRAERIE . under 1N ING . , . Bo are 3 OUT OCT. 1 ng: Roa ctors. Marshals: (PO, o rule requiring coggductors | standings and arrangements which DIN greatly improved In health. Timothy Dixon and John Fields of AB - 117 Edwin Thompson. George A. Pen- o . WG State of Cflnnemcnt Fitchville, Patrick McCarthy of West- || 1 e c=——t dieton. Decorating: Miss Lila Thomp-|20d motormen to exchangeVsignals e T T i st A WAL E Statistics mede public through the |erly and- Francis Shea of Norwich, | Local Signal Corps Men son. Mrs. Georse H: Stome. Mrs. Ea.|Vich SPProsthing q mectn® POl |omsirations should ceeur or ba threa secretary’s office at Yale university Services were held in St. Mary's dered to Ayer, gar Chepman. Ralph P. Wheeler. F. T.| FEnforee strictly its = existing rule | n2Ga ® fome Guard is mow thor- £ 200 show that 560 Yale men have received | church, in Bozrahville. where Rev. = Wheeler. An\Naues. Mrs. C. N. Brown, | " & & e hii HEaee . atisn Kb s N e LS troller " h: ghly prep : . . | commissions 1n the United = Si Toseph Fora officiated, 'nsaisted by | . Fred D. Wood, John Fitzpatrick and |Mre Georse A. Pendlcton. :|eutomatic” release controller han- 3 o Afl R“ldfllb Df Conn&ch tates P! l, 4 B = ™ b rEe dleton. Judges: al ed upon to assist or supersede local | | arm 2% &SNt of thelr work in the [Rev, Olto Bannuster. —Interment was (Aemolabikiaxe smglovedt ol ilis i o Juages will be ‘sectired and announced dles. 2 unon o i naintiios st paraadenlocal I E bal tut owning taxable securities officers’ ning camps. . Mary’'s cemetery, Greeneville. A o pan: o on the days of judging. ST fn protecting property and lvea. and mbalmers ” Undertaker Hourl; of the signal corps, U. S. A. have r st PEQUOT COUNCIL ELECTS. ers Kbl About 150 ministers of all Protest- |the funeral arrangements 2 5° °f|Tecived motices from the war depart- yolis copminieh Aciiue Siteust the H are e to tax at local rates |ant denominations from all parts of & ment ordering them to be prepared for Cornglius T. Driscoll Is Chosen Grand | . Al Yy bt E 4 Thomas Cunningham. arrangements to supply the Super. 322 Main Street Connecticut are holding a_ two days a call about the first of October. They || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Knight For Coming Y ‘ 3 B tinless the State Tax of four|conference at the Hartfora Theologi- The funeral of Thomas Cunningham | will in all probability be ordered to T o e ne e e ey oty |l Crarnbes of (Comnecos. Butiding: Wi v : 1aing B cal Seminary under the auspioes oot |Was hel ‘uesday morning from the|Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., for pré. Pequot council, No. 125, Knights of| With respect to highway bridges, it iy s evaaaal one 238- ady -Assistant [ . h t his sister, Mrs. B 2 mills on the dollar has been |the Pastors Union and the seminary A oh. 2 r e J:me.!“eg =y bstomss wclivs ey Columbus, held a well attended meet- [ {5 not deemed hecessary by the high- officers. . " . g o S ing Sunday afternoon in Hickey's hall | way commissioner to call for any as- peid to the State Treasurer| arier seaving Danbury _nospita, |forings and e camer mne mmiel;| FOOD FOR FRANGE FUND. S R s B g e o et T O | errtspesigosme T bt bt ek Covertd are In Maine to spend several weeka. | the officers showed that the council is — —_— lin a prosperous condition. The an-| FREDERICK T. BUNCE PLUMBING AND GASFITTING T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing. 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS where he underwent a surgical oper- ON OR BEFORE ation, Prof. Frederick D. Mabrey, SEPTEMBER Bennington, Vt, high school, - ha 30th. heen spending some time at Ocean Beach, recov?fln. from neurit!s. The estates of those who neg- pEgrries between Chester and Lyme, lect to pay this tax must pay | Winteor ant Soncs Wi gonbury ot AH“W PEN under the control of the state high- 5 JALTY. way department October 1, according to “announcement from fhe highway Balances in Banks (not in | department offices. iarge attendance including relatives | Generous Donations and Pledges An-| mme Mo nday afternoon Sewing club [nual election of officers was held and f 5&:’;“'{:@ gfio::dn:.n;d and eého!‘ nounced Tuesday Night — Tatal|went by automobile to Pequot Manor |it\ was voted to hold a series of en- Piano Tuner Vices srere held In St. Mory's chucen| Reaches $723.05. Mondgy for tea. g tektainments In the near future. ABA Hev. I H. Mitgnautics wha tes he following members of Pequot|Phone 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave. Celebrant of a solemn high mass, Rev. e O oot o s Cbexlés ¥, Thayer Sas. lefsjcoincllaxy now servine shute country: iy " ice shows m Mrs. ugh H. for Hartford after visiting Mrs. Frank unt . leen, Irtief ‘0., . P..J. McCormick of Washington. D. C.|good, west side of Broadway, Includ- | Coxeter of Lincoln avents, 20K | A, C, Henry J. Broulllard, Thirtleth E B d was the deacon and Rev. W. W. Ke; 2o ing pledge of $5 monthly for twelve Co., 6. A. C., Joseph L. HickoygU. S. nedy was sub-deacon. ~Miss Lena Y - - months, $116.50. Additional from Mrs.| Miss Max: Casathers re- | N Thomes Brannigan, Jr, U. 8. Na- e et Burial Swiausical part| Abner 'B. Hill, Union and . Church | turned from spendimg. comval woors | Vol Reserves; Matthew F. Gi U. of the service. Burlal was in St = LA = Teo ouchard, U. Mary’s eemetsry where Father Fitz- | Seets, $20. Additional from i |with Mrs. Frank Bruce, at Pleasant(S. i Leon A Bouchard b ctea lutts, east side of ‘sl e following of L maurice read & committal service at| DUt bistes 3% o Sirangion Mset. | View. Chaphin, Rev. J. ¥, Guinn : . Tuesday morning Frank T. Maples & _Savings Banks) are Liable to | arovo nis handsoms pair at- biase ooy | the srave. months, Making a total to date of| Arver tem at Broad ‘Cove, Mo, | knight, Cornelius ‘T. Briscoll; " deputy o - white oxen in from his East Great $723.05. ‘Ove, Me. | grand knight, C. A. Fitegerald; finan- this tax. Plain farm, and the school chfldre WEDDING. i R e s e Bar, BT ; : e e S o weol Ciltcn FOREGLOSURE SUIT. bara Allen and Alffed P. Allen, have P ] FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY I ; 2 s |2 thongn Perry—MWaoNlsol. GRS returned to thely home on Huntington : ! nstructions and blank lists ugh they were Clrcus anim: = o AN String tnatruments repaired |. = 30 rare are oxen becoming in this sec- w:‘h:l mnfluvw i ni':. Wm ll:,. P.Pcrry. Alfred J. Holbroock Flies Actien Vielins sold en éasy terms THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO sent on application to State| "™ ; e ey Do . ey, Against Leroy N. Darrow. i i left Monday for For onts address E. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry, Strect Treasurer at Hartford. At Aoy R o T et | ATk atocnoon e e Sren. | qtiol T, Holbrook ef Waterford has | [T, on. o 3 e RULL AT e ay for the benefit | clock T afternoon in the prea- | n1ed & forcclopure ford bas | in Washington, D. C, after 5 Feses Bue Of the fund of 3500 which 1t is appor- | sonage of the Second Congregational =N. Drrow. et. al. of New London Thy | t7e weeks with relatives in g > F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, tioned to the local branch to raise to- | church in Jewett City, of which church | suit is brought for reco on & note | #7d &t Watch Hill RGBERT ] COCHRANE T bk Toat e . p?fl‘ e pertormed by Bav. AIberreBonY | for $1000 datéd July 26, 1906, _Fere- . "““":! In_Sankruptoy. o reasurer. X New London. Captain | was perform Y Rev. ert Don- sure a n | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rol petition QAB FITTIN Albert Wilbur had charge of the col- | nell the pastor. flomme of T eegaeed el Mn Water | i Gvenns woaa eat 25 | 1n s Tnited mtates ‘fl&g Native Peach Praemne: evaln FrrTieg : lecting. The bride was handsomely gowned | were filed In the superior court Twes~ ts "of Dr: by Clarence A. Beaver, & no- | NALIVE Peaches rrs 3 A | ceImmt, ot dry weather, muirviey [ 15,8 ByERIGS S SRR s e | S e e e e o e B g, Whok : N 3 own — 0 ere ven own = merican House Loy Je down oniy one foot, and | Jewett Ciiy. being the: daushicr of Wriet Watch for Johm Dunfon. | will spend - ham cpunty. | LAll the property of kocky Ford Melons At ik, T 6 s Posliing Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, | is impounding about 466,000,000 al- ot elien wt thas Meweah o TR s et Bl ] Mie Aden Tatune wol - Singieies. e atactment, h:vmanw‘h g ‘ravel| ons. 2 In (a1 , & ppe: 2 14 “‘ Livery CQHnmil-':r uthof::;mq Street g fest Mondny, aimed 2 nehes, b¥ | of " the” Comnectiont Sratos Tife Sor [eld in nonor of John T, Dunton, who ford and Middictown the test of tns Taom county: - Seaver lists Bia Tabil- FreSh Gre C°rn Phone 581 g n 3 - 006,000 5, 2in and Tolds about 175.- | surance Co., With offices in the Thay. | Wil Jeave Thuradey with the drafted | UC0, *3, 3" 50 hare Latham remain. |tles at $1.082.27, all unsecured His SMALL PICKLING ONIONS MODERN PLUMBING assets cansist of stock in trade val- 'ARREL & SANDERSON, Props. | 000,000 Covers were 1ald for Those | InE in_ Middletowh over Sunfay to 71 y i 0. 8 oeves P ., gallons. ten. ued at $75 and other property under| SPICES for Piokl nd Pre: er building, and has a large host of friends in Notwich. = Following & trip visit her classmate, Miss Molly of several days Mr. and Mrs. Perry|Diesent were as follows: John Grady, i attachment s valued at §952. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Fred Wright Aoting Foreman. |will make their home at 170 Broad | Laor ey, Sn” e e e Péo Ie" "."k‘t Ts as essential in modern houses as Successor to During fhe gbsence of M. T. Sher-|Street-” age, James Delaney, Mr. Thibeault, Da. | Invitations have been recetved to Wers Home on Furlough. P! otriolty is to lighting. We guaran= STETSON & YOUNG Wood of the §. N. E. Telephone Com-. T vid Ryan and Tohr Dunion. """ " | tne wedding of " Miss ‘Anna Englisn. | Charies Chapeln U S N. Joseph 6 Franklin Street o the very best PLUMBING WORK . - i 7 oase Smoker. E atives and friends gave Mr. Dun- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H.|Hickey, U. 8. N. and George Allen, the fairest CARPENTER and BUILDER |pany; who is enioying: a two weeks' | wrne members of Norwich, Conn.|ion & Wiist Watchr Mo Gaples mage | Encioh of New Haven —and . James | U B K. sajoved & short furiaaeh with| JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor R e Yacation in Maine, Fred Wright of|Lodge, N.o 950, L. O. O. M., have com. | the presentation speech. He also re- | Dwight Dana at the home of Mr. and| their parents and friends in Montville Ask us for plans and prices. york d materials at & e T axitied laper ™ 18| Willimantic Is acting as foreman of | pleted plans for the smoker which they | cerved- other valagbie Eifts Mrs. English, Saturday evening, Oc-|recently. The boys seem to be in the =~ Telalione 50 West Main St | U1 local lme gang Next week Xr.|will hold at the Moose Home on Lau- teber .6 Mr. Dana, who was gradu- |best of heaith and enjoy their duties. ! " The Piano Tuner, = : Wright will be acting foreman for the | rel Hill on Friday evening, The musi- | Representatives of the Allies in the|ated from Yale University in 1911, is|Word has been recéived that 1 J F ’ro I\/I PT' I‘\' . THERE 1s no aavertsing mednum i R totmen, (D% je oo of tholtEl efuesp DUl prosieg 1y ool Uniteq States have sigmed an agrée: |a, son of Frofessor Bdward €. Dina|mund Rogers. stationed on Long m;f 122 Prespect St.,| Lo ALINDS Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- 3 talen| timy make war ‘through . has eharge Sompany o . Tetin for busness results. eastern part of the state. looked, forward to. | The’ War Tadnstrite boasd: " Sl ity B e B A DIRN™ o | 1028, 2 " i hons 811 67 West Main Street P / > - : » 9

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