Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 20, 1917, Page 7

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Day and Night 88 Main Street . CAVE WELDING & NFG. 0 Automobile and Machine Parts Welded. Garage work a Speciajty. , |a Weork Guaranmteed. HERE IS THE o Fountain Pen YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Non-Leakable Self-Flling . Onls ONE DOLLAR but as Try one and be convinced. JOHN & GEO . H. BLISS JEWELERS CGverhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON '/, .~ AUTOMOBHES, - CARRIAGES, WAGONS, of All Calls Answered Promptly gentle to mod. U Thursdsy, “ifl%i& 81 Chestmut St. Tel 314 | SOTSRY ] . X $1.00 i e 3 | gezns followiog records. reported tromi | 1o;53"s "plea. of simple assault upon | this (Thu Sévin’ @lm. -show the changes in tes ture and the i barometric - Changés Wednesady Bar. | FORTY-EIGHT MEN WOMAN’S COLLEGE READY 30.00 80.00 29.98 THE WEATHER. LADY ASSISTANT - m’.‘:"s 3%‘?"‘..‘:;’“.‘2,}3: ‘E:“,:E'E Greene—Jury Returns Verdict of Guilty on Charge of sou! an 80! 3 Southetn-New England: Fair Thirs Easterns Ko, : Spertions clolidy, .probab ermonit; Friday fair. Obsérvation: Cemparisons. Predictions 'for Wednesday: Fair. dwedneldly‘t Wweather: As predict- P B un, Moon amd Tifes. any trat sells for FIVE DOLLA AUSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Frines™ secs.. | T0s. | 2ses y. i« m’ m. | & m | & e Tter high waler I foilowed by Boo GREENEVILLE North Main $treet Methodists Elect .Trustess for Coming Year—Walter Lamphesre 8peaks for No-license— Personals. The annual meeting for the élection trustees of the North Main street E. church was held Tuesday ev: I E. ¢ ning. ‘The following were electe J. James C. Macph R TRUCKS and CARTS, land, for threo &ears. Re ivener, for two vears Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-.| Gordon, Robert MeNeel wing, Upholstering and Wood Work, Sepyember 19 the elected ithi i i board ‘met for organization. Mr. Mc- Eimsymithing 18 ol s e anates © O T R G. G. S8crivener clerk, The Rev. G. Scrivener was elected « president the board. It was decided tc unite G. ® |aria ‘Rovert” MoNeely was chosen fo 507 to 515 North Main St.| 7he newiy slected a will meet, in’ tHe near, future to consider. pians for the future in relation te the prop- erty of the church and the adminis- ]OHN A. DUNN "-s!‘fon of its "1 on Central avenue, with an invested fund Jur Corn and Wart Solvent— | o over B1.000, the for~"a ' quarter —has placed|t"® °rsanization. many hands and feet on en.oy itreet. = 3 The water department is filling in| NCTICE An old culvert on 'Central avenue, be- ds. ral pieces of rented property North Main, Fleventh street and over $4,000, the latter controlled by arc the assets of Speaks for*No-license. ‘Walter Lampheare gave a temper- ance lecture Tuesd night -at the cor+ mer of Fifth street and Cent ue. There was a good crowd. Pharmacist, 50 Main Street|amznsars s2,in faver. of no-ti- ‘Filling in Culvert, DEAD HORSES AND COWS tween Fifth and Sixth streets. < Removed Free of Cha Mesting Postponed. Gall 163 Now Londen. Ask for Chas| ~he spescial business mesting ‘of -ater. Reverse charge. the Federated church, called for Fri- WEST SIDE AIDE co. day evening, has been pestponed. e P. O. Box 379, New Lendon ‘Meeting Day Changed. The Woman’s Guild of St. Andrew’s ] churéh is to meet Friday afternoon DR.' C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |tnis week instead of Thursday, the Dental Surgeon McGrery Bullding, Norwich, Conn. at DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN - HAYES BROS, Props. Telegpone 1227 26-28 Broadway 3 regular meeting day. Harold Morgan Ras closed his eamp Mins Mary triends In Hartford. THe overseers of the United States Finishing company . presented M Frank Leonard a wrist watch Wed- nesday. £ Butcher Loses Valuable Dog—Per- THE PALACE The men have finished working on the mill tower where it had been ' Michael Jacob, a butcher in Oecum, lost a valuable dog Wednesday morn- Personal. Pleasant Viéw. % Brennan is-visiting with Tower Finished—Occum 5 struck by lightning and are now work- 78 Franklin Street ing on the fleor in Mill No. 2 in the ‘P. SHEA 'onemah company. Dog Killed. were some cows on the road. The dog, beil Atice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 1647 teems 18 Ha for Miss Parsons is on a business trip to Miss Arha Beéardow is in Niantic ng afraid of the cows, ran under . : b the team and one of the wheels passed Dentist e Biem and an) pf the i Personals and Notes. rtford. & week's vacation. One of the historic places in Norwich Raymond Chartier of Vermont, for- or over two Centuries has been the | me famous herg. rly of Taftville, is visiting friends ADAMS TAVERN - |t 8. Salatiieqare The trolley will get you there from the city ia about fifteen minutés or of rahan of Framingham, Mass. Fred Helm has faken his boat o the Thames river for the winter. You can run there in an automobile |i;, returned from & cruise around Long in less time. Islend about' a week ago. A. A. ADAMS Bridgeport—The United States Alr- Phone 519 Norwigh Town |plane Company. organized and incor- perated in Delaware, will' start im- mediately the construction of the first 4 séries of buildings to -be used for DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE ge manufacture of seroplane motors. 287 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn Office Hours: 10 & m to 3 p. m. Dy appeintiuent Sundays excepted DENTIST DR.E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Teke slevator . Shetucket Stree” entrance. £hone WIES 10U WANT . put your bus-d| iness beiore tne pubi nere 1s no medium petter thas through the 48 vertising cblumna_of Thé ;wwa. 4 Funeral Director and Embalme: Prompt serviceday or night : . 8422 Lady Assistant = ———— e, b ; ' < Jogeph Moreland, colored, of New E::m-oufl, also “q:- = 4 was given a London, ‘placed on trifl in the super ,:“" 2 Tueee New London, of thres torboat in New London on July 19, | tent kil He George s found guilty by a jury We - | Graft in New London on July 30th day rnoon and was sentenced by | with a knife. ‘Waddell was represent- Judge Gardiner Greene to a year in|ed by Defender Brown, who stated Jail. the facts in the-case to the court. ‘When the court opened Wednesday morning the arguments in the case ‘were made b; blic Defender Allyn| waa congin the uary iy L. Brown and State’s Attorney Hadlai | term. It was uxroctod that the case Hull, and the jury was then charged. nst W. F. Pollard, who is charged f The jury brought in a verdict of gyilty th attempted statutory rape would . : forty-five minutes after they had re-|be d of at the session Wed- tired. nesday - afternoon, but court ad. Jehn Waddell of New. London en- | journed at § o'clock until ten o'clock mo: 3 Of. Our WILL LEAVE TODAY FOR THIRD YEAR Forty Per Cent” of Local Quota to|Entering Classe Numbems Around Take 207 Train This Afternoon. Ninety This Fall. e — Forty-eight Norwich men, drafted| The Connecticut College for Wemen 2 for ‘service i: the National "Army of |opens its third year next Monday, . the United States will this (Thure- | Sep 5 s | . Of day) joon”’ leave on the 4 'y o'clock train for Camp Devens, Ay Maes. This is forty per Cent of th local quots. of 20 d by tonight | young an lnltl:t‘:uon. “gm 1 : Lo ‘ . . .- i B R s | PR Emfpents CRoas HRn W S ~ Exclusive Millinery ing gone on a week or more aga: | The college s third year The forty-eight )l:pi wgu will leave | most nu;flcnol:lm{ {n h‘:;rlnz at its h.!;,:-l' 3 today wete given their findl: instruc- | 80 capable and talen! a man as Dr. i ] . 5 tions by tl ]oe‘l examption -board at | Benjamin T. Marshall. Miss Elizabeth ‘A} the . exom::ioh eadquarters’ in the |C. Wright, B. A, continues as secre- X omen s and MISSCS lding on 4flhocd.ly after- | tary and this year her duties also in- ter D. Copp has been ap- | ¢lude that of bursar. . pointed elnzlln of the men until they | - Irene Nye, Ph. D, dean of the fac- arrive in camp at Ayer, when his du- | ulty and professor of Greek and Latin, ties in this respect cease. Charles Ol-{ will continue her duties and the fol- son, George H. Amburn and Arthur [lowing comprise the remainder of the will be ready to board the train|zabeth Holmes, professor hould sickness,” accident or other cause | try: Herbert Z. Kip, professor of Ger- N . . - < . . prevent any oOf the drafted men from |man:+John Bdwin Wells, Ph. D., b ; more than usual interest, including as it appearing in time to take the train.|fessor of English Helen Bishop 3 > s & At Putnam the -men will connect with | Thompson, M. 'S., Ph. D., professor of : ., does a most comprehensive display of the a special train urry}l‘ngulhe Eong’c~ %letencs;l L;:II'OU : Adair fshfik'x Ph. ticut contingent whic 1 take them |D., asseciate professor o ology - % % firect 1o Ayer. -There will undoubted- | Pauline Hamilton Dederer, Ph D "as. ‘B authentic modes for Autumn in Millinery ly be a large number of people at e | sociate professor o! ology ; v = :’l’ablon this afternoon to see the boys | Dietch Lieb, Ph. D., associate L4 Coats, Suits, Frocks and Outer Apparel off. gor af mathematios ‘nd phzsics: Wil R . Divisi No. 11, known as the Shoe- | liam luer, assistant pi ‘essor - string | dlsteict, - which includes the | sie; W. Scott Boyce, Ph. D.. assistant generally. towns of Colchener,s[,ob-non, Frank- arotealgr [?f ;t;anlo)mic l]at‘l:et C’Blll lin, - Voluntown, rague, ~Lisbon, (Gray, B. L., Ph. D., assisi profes. 3 % North Stonington, Stonington, Water- |sor of romance linguages: Harold Everyone Is Cordially Invited to Attend ford, FEast Lyme, Salem, Old Lyme, | Warren Crandall, A. B., assistant pro- Lyme, Montville, Bozrah and Griswold | fessor of history: Margaret Baker Fo- did not have to report Wednesday aft- |ley, B. L., librarian and assistant pro- ernoon. - fessor of library economy; Henry Bill Theré are 108 in this quota from the | Selden, assistant professor of fine arts: aistrict and the exemn?iau board felt | Frederick Weld, assistant professor of that it would & best to have the men | music; Francesca Stone Bostwick, in- ¢ 3 5 A assemble ‘at-9:4'clock Thursday morn- | structor in fine arts; Cesar Barja Car. ing and serve them a lunch at 10|ral L. L. D, instructor in Spanish ans o'clock and then.march them directly |Italian; Erma Eloise Cole, Ph. D., in- to the Union station to entratn. structor in Anclent languages; Carola The board therefore has made ar- | [«onine Ernst, inatructer in romancé rangements for the men to reich New |languages and fellow of Plant house London at 8.0'clock; which, means that | Frank Edward Morris, Ph. D., instruc some of ther: living as far away a : Orie Leorard’s Bridge and Chestnut Hill, in| W. Sherer, instructor in flne "ar the town of Lebanon, where trans-|Aida Watrous, instructor in fine arts; portation facilities are indeed: rather|Hazel Woodhull, A. B. instructor in & physical education and fellow of Win- et the S ol alead o | throp house: G. Herbert Rich, assist-| NORTH STONINGTON Coates; dress, Miss Susan H. Babcock; up with the sun or possibly ahea u d x a8 finsen. B, Haboook; the daybreak in order to report on|ant on violin. GRANGE FAIR |frame and sampler, Mrs: O, D. . time. "It .was found impossible to find | _TP: gfiiliog éf,:‘,"””“}"’b und-;r:‘aken ! gg:g:r «smf::.:filffimf?;o"'r Bx\gf‘r:!.e O: & accommodations for: them for the|o¥ the Bristo lege club, now has. a (Continued from Page Three) frame, Jennle B. Whipple, North Dight. In New Londan. £ g‘;gd on hand of approximately $2,- ) Stonington. The Hartford College club has un- | foldes Besnright hantems eock, oro.| Cake, bread and honey: Fancy cake, PRESENT FAREWELL TOKENS _ - |dertaken the foundation of the Alice | ong, third; hen, first. second: coskerel, | Scotch plate, Mrs, C. F. Congdon, Sawtelle Randall memorial scholarship : g z Mystic; layer cake, Mrs. John L. Yorl Igfl“v MANDELE | ;¢ Hartford, "in memory of the late ::',‘,fl;h,{',“,‘,";‘,;ck“". el ) ProTate, Mrs. John L. York pertec-[ Y. M. H.-A. Members Make Gifts as|Alice Sawtelle Randall. the second {gecond, third; c z tion, Annie M. Maine; marble, Annie P Sl e E president of the club. The income of | pullet,” first, M. Maine; caramel, Annie M. Maine; by S e this fund is to assist some worthy | Cock, first, second: hen, first second, |Bold_and silver, pound, sponge, Nellie § . Hartford gir] to get an education. The ; | M. Kinsmouth, Norwicl cocoanut, Al the Tegular mesting of ‘the ¥:|amount voted to be raisea is 35,000, of | n: frse Atmian mendrs o SUrd: | pice, Mra. Elmer K. Maine: 40-min- M. H. A on Wednesday evening the|which practically one-half has already | nori: r! Guinea pullet, second; |ute, Cictory Gardner, Westerl .members presented one of their num- | yeen subseribed. s e ean T F neiae D Per goarcy Mandell, Who leaves with! The Norwieh -scholarship is one | Green Poultry Yards, ' Nopwich, win:|Mrs, G, R. Steadmai n;e d:lt_t';;g n‘::‘n" ‘t‘oex; A:‘r;:;. t:du':;ht l:re)t' {oundedh by }h: Norwich College club | jor. 2 4 fruit, Mrs. Charles H. Mlxner of mili which has pledged the sum of $3,000. b . rl of 11, Carrie E. Maine; xcomifort idt. The presentation Was|tThe first nomination on this founda- | arei ‘vecsam " irE: o0k second; hem. |Elrl of 1 LArIle Th M. Gray D i Dropident.of the ssacia- ltion 1s Miss Sadle A Coit: Stoninston. = Buft Rock, hen, first; |meal cookies, Annie M. Maine: sugar Hon.” Hobart [Loldateln, and the S| Funds are being collecisd - for acoduocer Svats o6 1 uoa pen, first; |cookles, Emme E. Edwards; plate of ene OIS Tn Laei. chost | wendN Snnolarship dchable by & sraduate of | Miss Susan H. Babcock, North Ston- |hermits, Mrs, Lucian Drury; corn Yy Mr. , e lams Memorial Institute. ' 2 . A . | bread, brown bread, Mrs. John St _hehagitue @Mt member 00 thé 88- | ¥ Thy Collige clubiand various asse- | ion o e e I ook e bread, Mos. Jaha. Do Avecy sociation drafted for -the National|ciations of high schools in Meriden Brown, North Stonington. Buff Rock |brown bread, Mrs. Ruth Brown; bl e lote ong.. Presiiont Golastein, | &ve undertdien to Dprovide one or|pullet,” firat, third: White Wyandotes |cuit, Mrs. John L. York. Ban Alofein, Ind. Peesident Goldstain, | more scholarships tenable by~ STad- | Ber At o ot ot | e i clae tooay, and «, Yes- ‘Benjamin Weinstein . and. -Samuel|yates of the Meriden high school. ond; Wallace A. Phillips, North Ston- | ture of interest will be the tests of Cramer. 4 Miss Mary Merriman Abbott was |ington. Barred Rock cockerel, first,|strength of draft horses. The whole At 1.45 o'clock this (Thursday) aft-|the first president of the Connecticut second, third; pullet, first, . secowd, |fair is enlivened by the excellent.ser ernoon the members of the associa-|Woman's Council of Education and third; White Wyandotte - . | lections by the Westerly banid. tion will mssemble in the sesociation |was long active In educational work | Aniie wyandotts Ll rooms and will march . to. the rail-{in the state Several P TAKES road station to bid. Mr. Mandell God- |have combined to homor NAVY DEPT. L . OVER SHAY PROPERTY Made speed. 2 3 £ 3 Morris Markoff of the naval resecye |income of which will be awarded —_— who Wi ome on furlough for nually, w certain 2 " ts Bein Jewish holidays ‘and who s 2180 @ | 3 stugent in cducation s moitions: Lo |let, first, e St Bk Tang | RSP ey ements g member of the Y. M. H. A.. was oD |ticut college. S SE gk Diat SR Ot My " s il Tuesday ~afternoon. presented ~ bY| The students of the New Haven |bionc Sebastian, Old Mystic, Barre V' department ia’ Beginniag Pr high school are interested in*formd. | Liymouth Rock, ‘pen, first; George D.| The naval department fs beg i 3 e Brown, Westerly. White Wyandotte|to. spend some. of the $1,250,000 ap- members of the association a set of |ing a scholarship for the use of a 'k, third; hen, third: Mrs. Th jated for the development of the military brushes and a comfort kit. |graduate of that institution. The fund | ¥ orioes vonsterird: Mrs. Thomas | propriated for 4 T 3 . Robinson, Westerly. ' Columbia Wy- | submarine base on .the Thames river. SRR e at Jprosent amounts to about $600. '|andotte, cock, second and third; hen, [ When the commlitiee of citizens in FAREWELL GIFTS FOR 'A:"m““i: o !hal?l;flford Female | second;’ cockerel, first and second; | order to remove the complaint of the FIREMAN HENRY L. PLANTE ::m i aver {f,'i ‘xe ‘tountrx;’etu&t& pullet, second, third; hen, first; white | officers and men in the base that the % a e xm . o Hll ";ih“ 131" Y en- | Leghorn cock, first ard third; hen, |odors from the Shay Fertilizing plant Macalisr of Lical Dopestvont Lakvos C°W nsui T'mfx al scholarship in the | second, third; cockerel, first, second; | were unbearable and would result in ‘x‘:;lc"c“ lc"( ed:e,‘ pullet, first, second; hen, first; B. B.|the removal o6f the base unless sup- Today for Camp Devens. n onal students who will enter |game’ bantam cock, first; hen, first; | prossed, made a lease of the prem- e connectiout Gollese for Women hen and chicks, first, second; George |iges for a term of two years, it was Henry L. Plante, a mtember of the |as members of the freshman class next | R. Swatne, Old Mystic; White Wyan- |with the expectation that the needs Norwich Fire Department for the past Mondn; A’re JFe‘nnle D. Hippolivus of | gotte puliet, first; R. I. Red cockerel, { of the base would soon demand the three vears and who will leave with | New Have: arriet' A. Johnson of | first; hen, first, second; Mrs. Frank |taking over of the estire place for the forty-eight Norwich men for Camp | New Have: Gertrude Foster, iles | Schastian, Old Mystic. Partridge Wy- | the use of the navy. Devens, Ayer, Mass., this (Thursday) | City, Mont.: Edith C, Willams. Glas- | andotte, pen, first. Bmma E. Edwards, This expedtation seems likely to be |, afternoon, was presented a handsome |tonbury: Marguerite McGraw. Water- | North Stohington. " | realized. A short time ago the naval wrist watch (luminous dfal), a box |[bury; Ruth Dwver, Naugatuck: De- : horities made an offer to the com- of cigars and a large box of cigarsttes ihorah Jackson, Durham, and Mildred | 40 °", Difeons, third; Toulouse gan-|authoriiies Wade ag, ofter to % from by qgv. dnnmd'“' .:‘V::?ngem_glle ““(‘?tn‘ Cline, New Village, N. J. gander, zsecond; young goose, second; |[Sept. 1 to Jan. 1, 1918, with the priv- s s o ulue e e B Narragansett Tom turkey, first, ilege of extension of the lease. The B e o d visited the atation & | PRILL OF DRAFTED ond; hen, second; Young Tom, rental price was to be the same as the, B1d his comrades good-bye. The, prés. WEN CALEED ORE|SES:§omur hen (hitd; - Janies “F.loommittés 1s paving to tie Bhay gom. e e RaS Ny Witean Doonty PR 2gealy Biovwp: “Norgii | @taninkton, | Embree |pany, . The ‘proposition” has been ac Brennan and the gifts were gracious- |Only Half a Dozen of fhe 48 Men|EPSling, first; L. C. Sherburne, Nor-[cepted and the navy department has ich. already entered upon the premises ly_acknowledged by Mr. Plante. h ) w | ;upon. -the premisss During the thres years Mr Plante Showsd Us. 3 Pet Class—English Shepard dog, first |and has begun T e renslve . 7 provements. T e e o satiomed s, too| A= only about haif a dozmen of the 48 |Latrizon Cinnear, Worth Stonington: | Pl liding has been laid In con- partment he has been stationed at the |men showed up at the Armory Wed- & f i {crete and many thousands of dollars et o o e i rcot,il® | nedday night the drill for the drafted | eoiet, Notth - Btonington: blaek|T0D 200 JiiGing ‘material has been O O e o ana he onembers imen had to be called off. It hardly|Sork Norts Stonington: white French |carted, to the vicinity. This activity of the department and he leaves to-|gecmed reasonable for the men to show poodie, first. Tra 1. Pearson, North|is taken as a certain indication that day with the best wishes of a host of |4y (o arill on their last night At Stonington: ‘shepherd pup, first, Lucy |the government will acquire title to e o etenaid, X" oM a|home.. A. 8. Barbour who has charge | Naine waith Siamingtons, white sy | the Shay Droperty as soon as i can: victorious baittlefield. oF it A _whi ¢ 4 ry, stated Wednes. white ‘cockerel | In the appropriation of $1,250,000 : day- night that this was the first af- | spwnbe aed eog: comker. spanicl frct|thers was no item covering the pur- ITALIAN NIGHT 8CHOOL fair in the Armory that has been alang second: F. A. Allen, Stonington; |chase of the land. The price said to TO OPEN MONDAY |failure in. the fifteen vears that he|piue Bolden bird dog, first, have besn agreed upon by Sécretary has been in charge. Maine, Laurel Glen: Scotch . | Daniels and the naval officials for the B g s < land and bullding is $90,600 and it is Large. Registration on Opening Night B e e o D | rever (it ine mest aporopriation Next Wask. - P"’r ’;‘l:‘:f:;;fl. = th:'le:;:::;' s A Sieck Idtten, third, Noves D. Whee. | passed by congress for the use of the The Italian night: school conducted |Italian band and not Joseph Carle- (1%, PIOEth Bronision: %‘::rl-’k e under the. auspices of the Central|vale as was stated in Tuesdsy's Bul- [KtteTe frer eaeh. ATre, Jrod Tebas Baptist church will open for the fall |letin. M. Carlevarle is deeply inter- | g O hite sapbits. BOb-iaied ont term on next Monday night and the|ested in the band, however. Among the first, Mrs. A. L Williams, North Ston. officers of the school are looking for- | organizers of the band are Bruno Pe- [ {12t WIS /b ) Fon Bioh, VRIS PO | ward to a large registration on tNe|dace, James D'Atri, C. Leoni, Alexand- | 5'%1" Pach EGatcs Ferry. i B Bef ti opening_night. As-in. former years|er Alcorace, Frank Pedace and Lauri 7 S el Tl s ore Telir- Toanh. W Cerlavele the ttaiiem mis-Quintilinel. = A osmmittee of ats has) Msiigues: Beet collfotion. Mrs. B ing, use with sionary, will take charge -of the first | been appointed to arrange for the Co- |Mma Bromley, Clark’s Falls, first: shawl, S claks and Chester G. Ambler will con- | lumbus Day celebration. _Some of the [ Mre. C. . Mitchell, West Mystic, Airst: W e duct the second class. =~ Mr. Carle- |other local socleties mav’ be invited - S"m}‘m";;f‘.m%ib g and insure a e B e eoairs |4at &|to march in the: proposed parade. second; might can Atce G, ‘oodman- restful night. necessary.. This s the fourth year T cock; broom ware, Mrs. Julia L. : that the Ttalian might school has been Smoker Plans Completed. York, North Stonington; pitcher, Hnos conducted. It is planned to meet at| ' The committes in. charge of the|M. Gray, Norwich: coin, Mrs. Julia L. Refreshes least two nightsa week. Text books | smoker -to be held Friday Aight by | York; carving knife and fork, Mrs. - 3 are to be used and’epecial attention | Nerwich, Conn., Lodge, No. 950, L. O.|Julia L. York: ‘collection jeweiry, Hel- : . - (All Drugeista ) will be given to the study on Ameri- | O. M. reported Wednesday night that [en 8. Coates: pewter tsa pot, Helen §. Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. can citizenship. _The Ttalian school is | the pians have all been completed. An | Coates: fdot stool, Helen S Coates: Hil's Hale & Whiskor Dys, Biack or Brews, 60a dolng excellent work preparing alien | unusually pleasant evening is antici- |sun shade, Helen 5 Coates: rag doll nfluu for citizenship.-- mem| pated by , Halen S. Coates: bead rug. Helen S. B ’ 2 . ior court here Tuesday for theft of a .d':.l‘l.m ’:uruu ‘with ;‘é;’?‘fig.l:: ; Th_fl Pnnaous & Mltch Will Be the Last Day FORMAL OPENING DISPLAY Fashionable Apparel F. Poole have .been appointed alter- | staff of this institution: Louls Adolphe Pt 5 et nates for this second contingent. They | Coerne, professor of music: Mary Bli- This portrayal of Fall Fashions has inspired ol (g nawy will eontain a provision fer as quiring the property. It is ungderstood that If the govs ernment does buy the Shay prepeérty before Jan. 1, 1918, the subscribers to. the: fund for the leasing of the same for two years at a rental of $8,000 a yvear will be called upon te make a second payment. The Shay company will receive the amount of the rental paid by the navy gmpart- raent from Jan. 1, 1917, up to the time it may acquire title by purchase. Ii the government buys the property be. fore the end of thig year there may be a partial refund to the subscribers of the $8,000 which has already been paild over by the lecal citizens' eem- mittee to the Shay company. BORN CONNOR-—In Norwich, Sept. 18 1N1T a son, to Mr, and Mrs, John P. Con. nor, of 13 Lincoln Avenue. RYDER—In Mashapaug, Sept. 10, 1917, % Jdaushter, ‘to Mr. and Ms. Havry r. MARRIED. CRAMMBR-GILIBS—In Salem, Gapt. 15 Tt By Revs James M. Borter. of Gales Ferry, Horace Harmon Gram- mer, of Gales Ferry, and Miss Caro- Jine' Giles, of Salem, DIED. MURRAY—In this city, Sept. 18, 1817, Janet Murray, aged 87 years. Funeral service' at her late home, 311 Prospect street, Friday afternoon, Sept. 11, at 2 o'clock, JORDAN—Suddenly, at Grotem. 18, 1917, Willlam Lioyd Jorda ‘his 57th year. SAVAGE—In New London, Sept. 17, 1917, Winnifred Savage, aged 11 years. . pL (1 —— CARD OF THANKS, Mr. George Wood and daughter orothy Wood, wish to thank all theif iends for the sympathy shown dur: ing the sickness and death of wifs and mother; also those who sent flow- ers. MR. GEORGE _WOOD, Miss BORSHY Woom. Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS m:i\rxr E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN On account of Increase In pri bacco, the Whitestone Gigar will be sold from now on at $3% per 1, * 3. F. CONANT sanza 11 Franklin St Shea & Burke 4] Main-Street - Funeral " Directors

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