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Norwich, Wednesday Sept. 19, 7. % T 3 B e ol g The Porteous & Nitchell Co. The Atlantic coast. storm Is now some distance off the Maine goast, moving northeast and the weather has cleared in New England. There were 5 D showers in Florida, the Dakotas, Ne- Schools During Past.-Year, braska,- New- Mexico ‘and extreme| , - westérn Texas, while over the re- = mainder of the country. the weather was fair. - 'The temperature is somewhat high- er over the eastern half of the coun- try And_lower n tin Dakbtas Bise- where they have changed but little. "The winds along the north and mid- ap Atlantic coasts will be “foderate 'west becoming variable. 8§ Atlantic . disturbance _ apparently some distance off the -Maine coast, moving east; storm warnings down. \ Forecast, £ Bastern New York and New FBng- Fair *Wednesday ‘and Thurs- Observations 'in Norwich: | _The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Tuesday: - 20.98 20.36.f 29.92 Training Introduced Into| : ~ p? ok acd - caier - One hundred’ and thirty-one out éf[ble shows the comparative results -of S towns in Connecticut.furnish froe |unified tésts given to all schools under text books to their school children at|stats “super¥ision: = an average cost of 30.71 per pup! Books at this cost are of vital interel | h z : ! EXpOSition of to the citizens of Preston, since very L g / {5 Semwa” et bn purchined 2t e Ciahusive: Millinery Women’s and Misses’ agent of the state board of sducation| in his report to the board of educa- - Apparel i tion of the town of Preston. Con!la; Beaehe to the attention ot the. publie Wednesday and Thursday - |f Sept. 19th and 20th “» PRESENTING CHARMING SHOWINGS 3 gt < and the matter given an op) aity to An OF g 4 NEW SUTTS . COATS AND SKRTS 7| FALL OPENING CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO. Automoblle and Machine Parts Welded. Garage work a Spedialty. Work Guaranteed, 21 Chestuut St. TeL 314 towns that are furnishing free = text books to their- children. In part Agent Loweil's report fol- lows: i I hereby submit my first annual re-[1st Grade, port ok canaiitons G public schools n |1st Grade, Welng your town. An effoRt has been made|®nd Grade, Rea to put before you, in as clear and con-3nd Grage, Writing ..86 cise a manner as possible, the exact|3rd Grade, Addifion ..86 standing of your school The |3rd Grade, Muitiplica’n 67 present supervisor took charge of the|4th Gradd Geography .50 bohools November 27, 1916, succeed- |4th Grade, Histors . .i00 ing G. C. Swift, who was removed to|5th Grade, Arithmotic .58 other fields. For the purpose of com- |5th Grade, History . parison, much of thb data in the re-|gth Grade, Arithmetic port of 1915-16 has been used. 6th Grade; Lang Table Showing Attendance HERE IS THE Fountain Pen YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Non-Leakable Self-Filling Orily ONE DOLLAR but as good Ther. 55 68 63 63 . 50 59 64 48 22 » Vete 83 83 - lowest 52. Comparisons, Predictions for Tuesday: Fair. Tuesday’s weather: Falr and warme er. Sun, Moon and_Tides. ith - and - any :at sells for FIVE DOLLARS. - = ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ! Rises”| “sets. |l Water. || Rises: | % 5% >»> B9 " wwus FOR EVERY OCCASION Try one and be. convinced. 5 s m e m| § e | 55 i i7 | 10 | cos| - By & a8 18 10. 6.80 ° o5 34 e Tl ) 2 N i st 570, Sl o s, st e JEWELER! ! 'S } 514 g 2 i) many opportunities for imi Al g e ¥ o A . 5.1 | ] E Il e e e 2ok e e A =S g | 8 £:g ship. Tests given in this subject 2 | patnted. § SMART ACCESSORIES Six hours aftor high water &t s Tow | | _ g8 showed the efficlency 1z our | ““We pellevé that the Preatorl schools - AND ALL C - tide, which i8 followed by flood tide, to be 70 per cent. A similar|gre ing progress. The citizens and £ Sa g fost in April was graded 75 Der cent. | mombers St ihe sehool Bowrd have X , 1s slightly above the average Shate. 3 shown an active desire for schools sec- ond to none and thig desire should be Overhauling il This, of the Exclusive Millinery and Repalr w°rk Yale Club Holgs Regular Monthly| ~ Publio Mefings. realized. e g i Meeting In" Roams. on- North Main |Palmer .. 1t %0 There 1s @ greal desire on the part = is season e in our work an Street—Person: and Notes. | Preston City 24 84 2:’ of the sthool officials to bring into [AUTUMNAL STYLE DAYS This s . we hav of onl s e e SiNge I 13t 55 et e pesnip tha home na the IN NORWICH STORES expert designer and a corps SRS \ Tuesa: ing the Yale club held 36 8 3 s end, two public meet- A i AUTOMOBLES, thely Tegular mesting. In_ their Tooma|Crary.. . s ¢ 821 i1 53|ings have been held in vous town fhis|o o ——pees L assistants who are constantly turning out on North Main street. The. mesignn.|B'Wster's Neck 33 21 2105 63 12year, the first at Preston City, where | CroW firea Ing: copies of the latest_ imported models, to- CARRIAGES, WAGONS, tions of Edmund Coughlin and Ray- | Poguetanutk— about 50 citizens gathbred to observe| Fashionable Appare; Tuesday—Dis A L P e d » |mond Burke were accepted as those| Grammar ..20 12 13.24 66 10|the teaching demonstrations and to| plays te Continue Today. gether with original creations. e members are leaving the viliage to at- | -Primiary . ...83 20 2388 74 $|listen to remarks by the state inspec- <. TRUCKS and CARTS, tend callege, The report of the treas. | Intermeaiafs 31 19 20.73 68 6|tor, H. O. Cloush, and the superylsor.| A3}l that is needed to ® hot Our Order Department is equipped to Ther SEcwod thiat thare wae w BeISTGS - g i i In connection with the graduation exer- | wave is the announcement of milll- . Rk o at Mechanical Repalrs, Paintin of 96 cents in the treasury. The meet-| Totals 202 4113734 70 46s|clees at Poquotanuck, a public exhi-(nery’ or other openings: but' for ail execute the highest class special orders Upholstering and Wood Work. [ Ing _adjourned ehortly “after ten [Griswold .. .. 2 181 Nine teachers meotings have Been|in the Norwiehh. storee atteacted w.| " very short notice and at reasonable prices. o'clogk. Returned From Boston Exercises. Miss Anna Pukallas, Miss Agnes Fin. layson and Emil Pukalius have re: turned from Boston, where they at- tended the exercises of the presenta- tion of the colors to the 10ist U. S. Bngineers’ Regiment of Boston. Hen- Iy _Pukallus' of Greeneville is a mem- ber of that regiment. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scatt & Clark Corp. JOHN A. DUNN Our Corn and Wart Solvent— for a quarter — has placed many hands and feet on easy street. Pharmacist, 50 Main Street Norwich' Fres - B.r?dc'ldemy 4 e 1 . Bridge 2 . Long Soc. 1 Tong® Soc. large crowd of shoppers and among them were many prompt and liberal buyers. All comers found the various stores in holiday decoration, special flower forms and baskets adorning windows, tables and showcases in nearly every ln%( ce, he stocks offered for _inspection were mnever larger or more Inat- irg. Al thet s new and ‘modish in materials, trimmings, designs and for real practical wear Bas been provided to meet shoppers’ neéds and demands. The Newest in Hats. Naturally thers was a keen desire to inspect what the designers have put forth in millinery. The favored and .new. colors this season are Wil- scn ‘red, flamingn, ropile, orchid-—a delicate pinkish lavender—turquuise, with wine, dark purple and taupe all in strong favor. For hat matarlals, velour, hatter’s piush and velvet are empioyed in held this vear. It is the purpose of these meetings to Instruct the teachers in methods and theory, explaining both by demonstration, to ‘encourage free discussfon, and to give out notice: which otherwise would be delayed or misunderstood, The distances sep- arating echools made it difficujy for the teachers to attend and it is dfly by & it effort that they are able to come. P 226 f thesy meetings are helpful, or at Four Ledyard pupils are attending|least ought to de, the town should pro- the Poquetanuck school and one North | vide ‘conveyance for- teachers ‘who are Stonington pupll is attending the Kim |unable to attend otherwise. . Six of our ball school. is makes a total of 222|teachers took: ~the - correspondence Preston pupils who are gttending the|course in penmanship given by the public schools, with an'average at-|Danbury Normal School. By %o doing, the writing has been largely supervis: _ N 'y the author of their systém and ‘Gomparative Table of:Attendance. |1 G Sy ior 00 M oved. Fone Regls- Avefage Pct. of |teachers attended the State Summer tration Attendance Attendance|School for Teachers in Danbyry. 196 145 7T Model School. Las.222 158.06 table shows an increase| At a meeting of the new school board Your presence is reque(‘ed- 4 - The Porteous & Mitchell Co. 3 Greeneville .. 2| (TR IO -Personals and Notes. Miss Nellie M. Anderson of Pros- pect- atreet i spending two weeks in w York and Brooklyn. S Morris J. Anderson of Voluntown is spending a few days with Mrs. Wil- liam A, Lund.of Prospect street.. . The steam roller ,which has been working on the road’on Central avenue |40 is now employed on the repairs on{]sl’ Lower Broadway. 4 The above in the nuraber of pupils registered and |held December 13. 1916, it was voted tendance of 158.06. was enjoyed. The bass have not biting good for the last week only one was caught during the sta weighing about two po oo the visitors at the c Henry Allen, Roy Captain Dickle on Missionary Worlk; Missionaty Snapshot was read by Mrs. Herbert Willey; Mrs. Hattie Sar- gent read Russian Bible Instruction and The AMlan Who Died for Me was read by Mrs. George Strouse. cluding the -wars waged against the French before the United States be- came a nation, Comnecticut has al- ways furnished more than its share of fighting men and performed more than its proportionate share of the other Joh TAFTVILLE a corresponding inctease in the aver-|to make the Kimball school a state|ime rarcly shomwn. o7 felts %€= |iasis which are incidental to carry-3 A tribute paid to Missionary MorefChapman, Willlam Wat — 2 by~ g age attendance. Note that the num- |model school. This school was visited .Fea'her hats e ' have a bigger ing on of war. Now that we are en- house, written by the missionaty board uwood. The part No. 2 and No. 3 Mills Shut Down by |ber of cases of tardiness in unduly jJanuary 23 by the state inspector, W.[ ootie than ever, and come In _nfne gaged in the greatest war of all his-|was read by M Frank Lathrop. fternoon NOTICE Broken Belt—Party for Miss Aldea|large. ~Tpe importance of good at-|S. Dakin, and approved. Under ' the |eitioing deslzhs, Toiced from 55 o tory, which is being fought under con-| The regular missionary letier was |is spending his v A . ® |7 Michon—Perasnals and Note tendance cannot be overestimated.|management of Miss Helen Stark- | “ko. frimminss, coque fenthers wp- |ditions that require the service and|read by Arss Charles Stamm, —The — - DEAD HORSES AND COWS First, poor attendance is n ruthless ex- | weather, this school has been of Ereat|jcar to hold u lsadini place, there bs | iClive participation of every man and |meeting was closed With the Aizpah LOYALTY CLASS oved i s assistance to the school: % ¥ b o Soh woman _in the country, it goes with-benediction. —_— 3 e A i The No. 2 and No. $ mills will be |Penditure of the town's money. Since stance to the schools in town Ty tehdemcy: to. r oxtrich: vlumes | OMAN 10 (the countey, 1t Eons e L A S M orb o WS PR Iaa M the per cent. of attendance is 71, this|Twelve teachers have visited it sin lindicates that the children of Preston |its approval Eight were local teach- have received. the bemefit of only 71|crs and four out-of-town teachers. per cent. of the money expended or, | Model schools of the state are graded that there was about $1000 expended of | In classes 1, 2 and 3. the Preston school and fancles, motifs in metallic and bead designs ara x>od, whils flowers, fruit,' jets, ribboa crowds, feather bands and fancy stitchinzs are among Herbert Willey. 'Call 163 New Londen™ Ask for €has. Later. Reverse charg WEST SIDE HIDE co. P. O. Box 879, New “London shut down for the rest of the week i as the regult of the breaking of a beit. Evening by Mrs. in the latter. The fiying belt which was four feet wide smashed up floors tain the highly honorable position to which its hitherto patriotic record en- titles it. ~ Since all of Connecticut's . Spent Sunday at Camp Richards. _John Lynch, Frank Richards, How- Kelsey, and Harry Watt of Mont- The Lovalty tist Sunday school inhabi- and machinery before the power could T ves, Mine o o | Being Tated fn the ist class: CTm R nebed) ants and all of her matéFial resources |ville spent the week-end at Camp | Monday evening by e shut.off. which the tos v e 5 return. This -is of great importance| Preston was also one of the three o G must be made useful and active in|Richards at Oxoboxo. A succotash | lerbert Willey, at Michos and Should command your attention.|best in the arithmetic and multiplica.| The chenille hat Is well lked. and [prosecuting the warmit has been nec- |dinner was served at the camp. by Mr. |lum street, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN - here s a direct relation between | tion tests. is a novelty whizn comes in oll the |essary to institute a special organiza- | Richards, after which a I time| Eleven members were present g ‘de-y evéning Miss Aldea Michon | 78E 0 N O ed | non-premotion. | All teachers’ meetings have been|Popular Fall tints, its trimming a |tion through which these human and business meeting was held. H Dental Sur as Dleasantly surprised at her home | Gom L g Dils not promoted this [held at the Kimball achool since its ap- | Sllk cord and tassel finish. One seen | material agencies may be made ‘qvail- Amos Swan, the president, presidin eon i tne village by a mumber of her | O NG A R T ‘o mote, | Droval. | Demonstration lessons. have | Tuesday was In the néw rogkie shade |able most efectively, with the Jeast MARRIED. Mrs. George Rathbun, secretary, an e rends. e S Ching ™25 |15 Were absent more than 11 davs, 4 |becn iven and special detafled plans|ALd Was smart and serviceRble look- |possible duplication of effort, and the [ CARDWRLL-PAYNE—In New London, | Mre Minnie Amburn,’ treasurer,’ su WcGrery Building, Norwich, Conn. | Pasted in an enfioyable manner in jJ0 Wore ablent more taam tL cove. 4 d: manifolded, and set® ie|InE. greatest possible degree.of harmonious |~ Sept. 15. 1817, by Rev. C. R Mcxaliv, |miited thein reports which were ap games and music. A pleasing featurs | (958, tAan other teachers in town. Samples Jof| A 00d example of a chic design-was | co-operation. ~To this end the Con-| . George £ Caldwell ‘of Gianiteviiie |proved as réad of the evening's entertainment was.a but ot least, habits of punc- |eat work were made for alsiribuffon. | Chin Chin saflor’in navy panne vel- |necticut State Council of Detenss has| ~§nd Mirs Blizabein BPavne’of New | The cass voted to make como D e b e and regularity and respect for | It Is the opinion of the‘supervisor that| Vet top and under-brim, with ~soft | created “to mobilize the resources of | London. < i hags, thus working alonz the same refreshments were served by the Qost- | Il ould be- Inculcated 1n the lives | thish school has been a powerful factor | CFOWR, top, brim of sand 'panns and |the state in such manner as to make | HOLDREDGE-CHAPMAN — Tn Mystic, |line ‘as the Red Cross DEL-HOFF HOTEL B T LY O o tar taate | of children. This can be done in no|for g0od in the town. pasted mercury bow in black. them available for war.” The present| Baicy ' emr 3 Hoviveans i ans [, After adjournment a social time was 1 kour all voting Miss Michon an ideal better way than by a2 astihfance at] F Textboks. Striking_was a draped velvet large [is the first time in our history when| -Miss Edna Bleariors Chapanan @ “'[1eld when a delicious supper was EUROPEAN PLAN ey % g i it S By hat in_Napoleon effect, of a wixe [such widespread concentration of pur- | pg t Y City, | seTved: . % S B oheol attendance la-of Sgancial, ed- | rjilG, Cho0l, WOrk in any town is se-|shade, with smart gray goura fancy |Dose and effort has been attempted.| PERRY;MINIOOL oo In jowett City, | e o HAYES BROS., Props. & Personals and Note: acational and 16ga] Imporience to the |icusly handicapped by a lack of free|a: the back. Manifestly the effort cannot fally suc-| Whiiam 1. Perry. of R Hit by Beam. Charles Adams spent Tuesday In|gre A0, n, i oistance is greatly e «;hs.t n our town we find many| A stunning military tam with viaor | ceed without the willingness and de-| Miss Mary N Nieol, of Jewett City Capt. George Crandall, employed by Telephons 1227 26-28 Broadway | Fanover with friends. * | desired, that the town of Preston may |'vers” drmeeme ”1?""3:",‘:,'.’;7.'.“.&?3 it ;;:n;’:;‘d“bar: \Of taupe velvet. ris- | termination of every Connicticut cit- ImNEN.THONPSON [In Westerly T |the Thames Ferry Co. was slightly e s 4 1 3 ck, had a turquoise 1t istance in every pos- | L. Sept. 14, 1817, by Rev. Clayton A |injured at 2 o'elock Tucsday afts Miss Ada Belalr has ‘accepted a |FSCSive her just due for money ex-|change them. since the expenss of [veivet crown, and fon Anish s fur. e eor aepancg i avery. 2 Burdick, Niels Ghristian Jensen and |just as the ferry was leaving (ha position wita thé Olevson company of | BEROSY, ~There were 7 cases of Por.|changing bears heavily upon individ- | quoise and silver buckle. The activities of the Connecticut| Marie Thompson. Sraton. side or ihe Fiver Camct Aerpte were promoted. S uals. ~ One hundred and thirty-one out| This is a mere hint of what the|state Gonnell of Defense, exeept im was workinz on the de i » 3 of 158 towns in Connecticut _ furnish | stores are showinz. S T CaRichens T Anaes sre Aot DIED. hbodiyfidssn SlAL s THE P 5 An automobile of novel build attract- Have Left School. free textbooks to their school . chil-| ~Study these smart offerinzs at near|guch as to arouse great public inter-| MMKENZIE—In Groton, Sept. 16, 1917, ce at the end o# the par d considerable attention in the Vil-| gixty-one children have been efimin.|4TeT At an average cosq of $0.71 per|range, getting a tip from The Bulle. |ci¢ or create excitement. The work| John Alfred, son of Lonit and Jessic tes the space for parkl lage Tuesday. ated From our. sehools Auring tha year,|PUPIL Books aCthin cost are of Vi-|tin's sdvertisers taday as to yhers |Gt ity commmittees, while arduous and| Mackensic. aged Twoyears became loose and fel tal interest to the citizens of Preston.|they may be found! Comprehensive, Is for the most part of| HOWARD —Suddenly. in New London, |hitting him on the back of the head 78 Franklin Street 7 because of health, 44 because of re- it L} Carl Benolt of the U. S. Naval Re- since very few books can be purchas. H = Sept. 16, 1917, ter Howard, aged i P. SHEA serve is at his home in the village on | Motal and 10 for work. We regret the | eq at the local bookstores for 30.71. To| SAW SHARKS DESTROY AR LS S S e Building and Loan Associatiop. ’ a short furlough. e e : supply free textbooks does not mean T Iate Information soncerning the | PENDLETON—In Yantic. Sept. 17/ 1817 sphildeish, 2 p iy e o i i waia: ;g;\l an entire change of books in the town |- BIG SEA TURTLES | & e I snetl and 1ts sub.| Claudius Vietor Pendicton,” aged 67| The Norwich As ITALIAN BAND PLANS motion ‘table Indicates that only about | neimsnamuas 10 ons vion, inuse could | G oton Man Witnessed Terrific Battle |committees and to provide a channdl| Funeral services at his iate home in|in the rooms of the Ch: Com = . . or even one-half of that amount,| - - g e ons for shares in the associatior . . NAY Has Been Organized Chiefly Through o have been very fortunate In hav- | ek STua coutd e supslied with hocks |, Capt. William Hesley has just re- |Oiher states may be distributed thi|LYON_In Canterbury, Sept, 17. 1017 |aations for shares in the as this practice continued until in a|cruise in auxiliary yacl o€, own. pekly. idence of F. L. Hyde, nterbury, Iy d Dentist Tuesday the members of the Nor-|N2s ";":iu‘;":.““e_‘ ,:’; :"ed "’"““‘l' '(‘; short time each child would be sup-|ed by Lewis J. Atwood of the Colt imfl;ed v:d-' ,i.’:,%;,’.‘“:?;‘;‘,‘,;‘:;‘.:’.‘,‘,‘“g: Thuraday afternoon at 1 o'clock. by wich Italian band were -measured for |Year 15 . ke degres to the | .jicq with new and up-to-date books.|Arms Co. of Hartford. They went as -4 h Y 73 en il GRAY—In Preston Sept. 16, 1917 s o e Rooms 18-19 Alice Blliding, Norwich | their uniforms by a representative of | Sffolts and co-operation _ of these|The matter should be brought to the|far east as Nantucket,' stopping at|Mef The self-sacrifice and . fncon-| "iary E. Beckwith, belovea wite of . Ph 1177-3 a New York firm. The band, which|teachers. 'n-: go lo‘!;lng lvl‘ch-fi have | g¢tention of the public at the regular|Block Island, Newport, New Bedford, ‘lfi:i;"ge"";:flrl»edh‘;‘m;z”;-i‘!v Covery| Lauther C. Gray, formerly of North | M has been_ organized. chieflv-throush the | Peen engaged for the coming year: —|iown meeting and the voters givon an|Vineyard Haven and also cruised |8reat bu an y e Stonington, aged sitorts ot Joseph W. Carlevaie, plans | Mildred Zabriskie, ~ Palmer: * Elsle | opno-tunity o put Preston in fine with | ab0ut Narragansett bay. v 54 by_wise and united co-operatidn | FancralPat’ die'l i Cénter con- ure en 1647 4 to make its first appearance on. Co- | Dombroskl “Fiaskell: Josephine Math-|the 131 othek towns that are furnish-| The captain reports a very pleas- |This Bulletin ls intended as a means| Erogauonal Shureh: SFouIsdns gites ¢ - X lumbus Day- There are about thirty |€in. Pres nnett, | ing free textbooks to tieir childrerr. ant trip with the exception of one R s n the family lot in Eim Grove cemao- pieces in the band and it has been|Ximball; Helen Madden, Crary; Re- Phaiaat Tty N had scare which' occurred about half |the work of the Connecticut = State| . gorv'*yiystic. 15 Main Street practicing frequently’ under the direc. | becca Hollowell, Brewster's Neck: So- ysical Training. way between Martha's Vineyard and |Council of Detense the support and in- | (2PN YRGS oo 0 jagn ©One of the historic places In Norwich terest of all to whom it nay come. tion of Mr’ Carlevale. Althou phia Jollowell, Poquetanuck Primary, Realizing the need of training the | Nantucket. Mr. Atwaeod asked the John Cotter of Jewett City. for over two- cehturies bas been the |iiaiian band will be. new in Ng;‘m;g and Gertru Mullen, Poquetanuck [body as well as the mind, physical | captain If that was a sandbar ahead. = Funeral from his late home on Me- famous . fost of the other large citles In the|Grammar. . training has been introduced into our|Upon investigation the captain said | HOME AID FOREIGN AL RISt Tgvetc ey, Thursday 3 state are well represented in- this line.| The-following pupils were graduated | school: Five minutes each day is de- | he thought the vacht was doomed, for . MISSIONARY SOCIETY | (morning at’ 830 Services 'in st ADAMS TAVERN from the eighth Earle Cough- [voted to teaching the pupil -correct|not a cable’s length away was what| et e M RORCL L SOt SHT “Pomfret Dog Shot in Bay State. K’x’i H;m;g 3:1".‘.’;“‘#.'1.‘3:"52‘.3“’;";"‘&" :fihu:‘o; pg:;urec;ndhpln: on. l;x‘;‘ he hterm?dm"m;e ofd the most l}:m—rma Baptist Women Resume Sessions Af-| Automobile cortege. % 3 DIRECTORS c i ce Aver, & . Hark- | pils reston schoals gave & public|sights of blood and carnage that hu- 5 o 7, 1017, e roliey will get you fhers from L e ittiesey haa® senral®{ness, Raymond Grady, Rese Scheiger, |demonstration of folk dancing and of | man eves ever beheld A SSEEcess folTara oD e o SR B S S ) e city fa about Afteen minutes or|iiori®srom the Boston department. of |2Rd_appropriate graduation exercises|physical training at the New London| A school of sea turtles, not lesst™n | rier o recess of two months the| ased 51 years - 3 % —~AND— fou ean ran there ‘in an automoblle | Arimal indusiry. - tnat & biack. and | ers, Neld in the Parish Houss at Po- County Tenchers' Assoctation meeting | 500, were heing smashed and devoured | tome and Foreign Missionary Society | BLANCHARD-41A_ Ocoum, -~ Sept. 13 in less time, white hound dog marlk Quefanuok s eld at Norwich. by about 100 sharks of the type known i > = = s = . A. A.'ADAMS Dearing the licenae. tag 50084 1315, | Our enaeavor to maintain gdod teach-| The decreasing mumber of pupils in |ty 0ld whalemen as “sowenas® They | 25 the Ilrst Baptist church neld 134017, " March Blanchard, ased 73 f RS . was killed in West Boylston, Mass.,|erS has caused the scheo] bdard to|the Poquetanuck school has made \it|are much larger and more ferocious|aprhurn of Pearl street, FoME. - > o 2 j|raise the average salary $1.16. This(possible to consolidate the three rooms|than the man-eating shark and welgh | “"pNIT0 08 Fo0 SFO8 qance, with |HAMMON=Tn ‘Versdiiles, Sept. 17, September 14. ‘The animal is reported to have bitten a child and two dogs. Though the examination of the dog’s head has not been completed, it is thought that it had rabies. Phone 519 1917, Waity 3. James, widov of Bd- mund Mammon, aged 83 years Funeral trom Grant's parlors in Taft- ville, Friday at- 1. o'clock. Burial in the family iot in Voluntown. Norwi ich Town Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HPNRY E. CHURCH 3 * WM, SMITH ALLEN than | from’ 300 to 600 pounds. They passed withinl 50 feet of the yacht, spattef- ing her starboard side with blood. Captain Healey sald had he not seen it he would never have believed such a thing could take place. emploving two teachers rather three. It is well for the town of Preston-to note the active interest’ which the state is taking in the welfare of the schools In thelr town. Besides ‘fur- jocrease In teachers' salaries is _a £reat step in the way ‘of progress and shoyld be accompanied by a corres- ponding increase in efciency on the part of the teachers. much interest and enthusiasm as a forerunner of an active winter. The president, Mrs. Willam Gil- christ, [presided. The meeting was opened with the 46th Psalm, followed DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appaintmeat Sundays excepted DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES GAGER Funeral Director Tests and Accomplishments. | There can be no. better way to ind cate the progress of a system than to compare it with other systems or groups of systems. The follqwing ta- A VALUABLB NEALTH HINT. bowels are not working Sindi It the ted food In the. nishing a supervisor.free of expense to the town, the 1916 report shows that $1,161.10 was received from the state. This is worthy of consideration when it is realized that this is 26 per cent. of the whole amount spent for schools that year. A change in the law re- lating to the state grants will increase this amount next year. This movement on the part ¥ the state is not intend- ed to make the amount of taxation any Richard M. Bissell of Hartford, chair- man of the Connecticut State Council STATE MUST MOBILIZE RESOURCES FOR WAR Purposes of Connscticut Defense Council and its Bulletin Explained. The following statement is made by by the Lord’s Prayer, repeated in uni- #on. The hymn, I Need Thee Bvery Hour, was sung. The regular report were read by the respective officer: and approved. It was voted to again subscribe for the monthly Missionary Letter forothe coming year. The Mis- sionary Letter has been an important number of the program during the past vear, adding much to the inter- est of the meetings and knowledge of the work done in the home and foreign On account of Increase In price of to- the Whitestone GCig. sold from now on at $3% per 1,000. J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St MDA QUIGKL: ~ ENDS INDIGESTOIN regularly stomach may auto-intpxication Do not continue to suffer with heart- burn, dizziness, after dinner dsitres: st up a condition of [less but to enable towns to maintain .and poliute of Defense: the | better schools without an excessive ex- I \ mission fields. Connecticut is a very small but thick- The society was pleased to welcome Suite 46 Shannon Building Shea & Burke and Embalmer- - whole system with isons the bl Take ejevator Shetucket Stree ] Wate. c.,g...: tic Tablots Meop| PEUSE . 5% v_settled state. There are but two|Mrs. Hattip Sargent of Schenectady, |headache, biliousness, pain in the bow- < entrance. Phone : £ ular, the M chool Bujlding states with smaller areas, but there|N, ¥, formerly of Norwich and an |els or sour and gassy stomack. Get ro- 41 Main Strest e —— lfumpt ufnuuy"mght e_stomach sweet. They| A special report has been made rel- |are seventees states whose inhabitants | active member In the missionary |lief at once—buy today—a 50c box of WHEN YOU WANT .o put your bus- . TRt ind gostion, "arcl T iPinf: | ative to school buildings. a whole, are fewer in number than those of |work. - Mi-o-na Tablets. They quickly and F l D' 2 12 ne & ek, .5ead. | buildings are in good repair) Speciai|Connecticut. ‘Althoush no regular program was |surely end indigestion and stomach unera irectors iness before the public, thers medjum better than through the ad- vertising eolumfx of The Bulletin. T Lady As: sour _ito er ‘conditions caue: Lee & Osgood distress—or money refunded. By The Lee & Osgood Co. arranged several interesting papers For sale uipment is needed - in _ Imdividual were read. Mrs, John Parsons read ,In the former wars in which this ools. A jacketed stove Las been country has been engaged, even -In- S CH: S g o 28

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