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Decision Reserved Babbitt Divorce Suit—Maud L. Henries Divorced at, 20—Tidings. From Camp Devens— ; Send-off Day Committes Ackhowl-| “The Holiness: Mission méets at 87| |Mondey evening at the Neighbors'| edge: Generous Aid—Miss Clark | Main street. 3 : DAI_—“EISUN night meeting of Killingly grange. Contributed mmo ‘\:orlth .:l“:u‘ 0—0‘:: “AY i, Sraaan | Congropwitone] Town Farm’s Supply of Conserved| Celebration of Holy Communion. Decanatiog—Fhmation - chureh the pastor will preach in the Food Would Pleass Mr. Hoover—| In observance of St Matthew's day —IN-w 'Hi:v--u:"-md Man Recov- | morning. 3 services were co: . Al- s) - — Hame Economics Demonatrator to| JSTNCSS Weve conducted we. an W ! At the Gospel Mission in the Steiner Speak Wednesday—Next Drafted | _lembers of St. Alban's choir held a| Judge Joel H.* Reed presided at a|building meetings are held morning, Contingent to Leave October - 4—[food sale at the home of Mrs. A. H.|session of the superior court held here fafternoon and evening. _ linghast Again Chair- |Armington Friday afternoon. Friday. During the morning mdtters e . Chaples T. Tillinghast Again, Registrars in town hall will be busy |on short calendar were disposed of | At the Christian Science Reading ‘man of Liberty, Loan Committee. |today receiving enrollments of voters|and two uncontested divorce - cases|Reom in the Thayer buflding the sub- Superintendent on party caucus lists. heard. - R e1e | 755t for study will be Matter. juperintenden z villiam Barron, Pomfret, a native, —_— Bassett, in charge of Killingly detting on With Cement Roadway. of Scotland, appeared for naturaliza-| At Trinity Episcapal church .there farm have made a g“;“fi 2;:,‘;’; — C;n!:‘der‘-ble‘gmmis “ ha:l buim tion and was admitted to citizenship. | will be holly communion ;z 9.30 a. m., the call that was made las made during the past few days in .|and morning prayer and sermon at conservation of food. 1aying the new cement roadway, work | Husband Attentive to Other Wemen. |37, T Here is a list of the fine collection {on which was commenced at the north-| Blinor M. Babbitt cxer e et 7 — of foods that they have had preserved |erly line of the borough in Main street.|Peared as plaintiff ri!\ an ;:le)?nr:aM At Christ church there will be holy eberries, 3 . of corn, 65 quarts .of hu T of this new roadway completed as far | B od that she had b cruelly treated |27nd sermon at .30, fnd Sunday quarts of string beans, 20 quarts of down as North street, and after the school at noon. iccalilll, and that her husband was paying at- f small beets, 100 quarts of piccalilll | hardening process is over this section e P - i B gl B of ketchup. 8 gallons of may be opened for travel, letting traf- At the Second Con 4 . o m 5 gallons of pickles. Westfield avenue. = _ | sermon for children., e minister w! eat, 5 ga Witnesses who testified in Mrs. Bab- | 0 L 0" oy “Sunday school session will ™ b . » that the = % e A e o Special Musical Service. bitt's behalt were her daughter, Ade- | Preach. The S ber, are going to be well cared for| At the Baptist church Sunday there|line, and her cousin,hLueHl Ge‘!chegl-_ Ul Ll S b this winter, but the list is not near as|will be special rmuilc at both morn- “ggdg:u:‘m‘w‘g’l; ta:cm»b?" n the' Mt. Calvary Baptist church there . Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, all Sk, Sling frov destroyed qun: 1€ Sorvice s Jediesiie, Mew: O~k | Atgrney Charies % “Torrey was | Tl 25 SUMANIS B e, momnE | b pic Clean, Entertaining—Experiment Tried by Man. | Soter ot crichrsiec 21" A0 3 titles of vegetables that were In-|Frost, Mrs. H. F. Turner and Miss|counsel for Mrs. Ba ing service. The B. Y. P, U. will meet o home from New London,’ stopped on Thursday to visit Mrs. Jeorge A. serving. Grace M. Stanton will sing. Mrs.| Married 13-13, Divarced at 20. - Ry iy i R d tended for preserving. e . ot agement Works Out Well-—Good Exhibits in All Lines | reck of Otrobando avenue. Thes had The General All-Around Cleaner recently visited their aunt, Mrs. Wil- liam R. Lathrop of Scotland road. Motored From Westchester. Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Robert E. ics D trator, | Turner will sing Louis M. Grices' fa-| On the ground of desertion, a di- e LN , Home Economics Demonstrator. |mous patriotic poem “The Battle Pray-| vorce was granted Moud J illian Hen-| Gustav Bochman will speak st the motored to New London in order that Miss Charlotte Embleton. homejer of America,” set to music_written| .ies, Woodstock, who is.a.divorcee be--| morning service at the Nerwich Town —Fakirs Driven Off Grounds—Awards Announced. M:’lfilcjfll"rle{;,n ;on, Ltll\vnx‘d C.:x;rielr, might join the hoys who were start- ing_for Camp Devens. An elder son economics demonstrator- will meet |especislly for the service, The full|fore completing her twenty-first year.|Congregational church. His tapic will SongreopSens) S of Mrs. Carrier is now with the troops Danielson women at the home of Mrs.|programme follows: Mrs. Henries testified that she View of Labor on the e Rienzi Robinson next Wednesday aft- Morning, 11 a. m. married_her husband in ' Sturbridge, | Temperance Question. - of M ernoon and will outline the work she ediation” Rogers | Mass., June 13, 1913, a sinster date : 5 - in Franc is to do in this county. = allelujah, Fairest Morn- the superstitious might think. Pre- There will be preaching morning (Special to- The Bulletin.) from, caught the eye of an alert offi- _— Red Cross benefit recital—Daddy Farmer | vious to the marrlage Henries had|and evening by Rev. 8. R. Harris, of | Woodstock, Conn., Sept. 21.—Today |¢ial Deputy Sherift Edwin Bennett of Re-entering College. Longlegs—at the Orpheum theatre,|quartette, * been boarding at her father's _home] Richmond, Va., at Grace Memorill|was annual fair day at the grounds of r°=:k‘>'“:d'h° was acting for th® so-| iss Ruth Avery of West® Town Wednesday next. Tickets now.—adv. Weary” and after the wedding the couple re- | Baptist church. Sunday school will|the Woodstock Agricultural society | Ciety, an hed promptly chased them |gireet leaves today (Saturday) for towns | Off the grounds and from among Deo- |her third year of study at Connecti- Gaston Maindon, John Crotty and|pyett, “There is a Green HIilI turned there. be held at noon as usual. and the surrounding county poured a'stream of thousands of visi- |Plo Who today have ‘more money be-|cut College, Other members of ihe Christopher Andrews motored to the|postiude, “Star Spangled Banner,” Mrs. Henries testified that her hus- . races at Rockville. 2 Key | band lived with her for two weeks and | At the Taftville Congregational |tors through the gates of the grounds f,‘::’fio‘h" class of gentry were given |came class Miss Wilcox and Miss it b Rogers, also Miss Gladys Beebe of John C. Vincent of Hartford visited Evening, 7 p. m. Jthen went away one morning, saying|church the morning topic will be|that sit high on the hills of this his- friends here Friday Prelude, Andante Con Moto Guilmant|that he had found,work on a farm.|Through the Furnace, and in the ev- |toric old township. Eod o were ot molested | the entering class, are leaving for the Many Danieison people were at|yagies’ Trio, “It Shall Come to He never returned and the child-Jening the topic will be God’s Man.| The fair this vear was a “one day” gt "‘;“f" ound amusement trying to|college opening on Monday. Woodstock Friday to attend the fair.| ™ pags» from the “Holy City” Gaul|bride never learned what became of|Rev. Arthur Varley is pastor of the|rair, and for this reason evervone in- {8t 2 doll or a blanket or some other prlditi Sty 5 article that appealed to them. Mrs. William Laighton’s Birthday. J. Carl Witter was starter at the|golo, “Battle Prayer of America,” him, so far as anything that was said | church. terested in the annual exhibition races. Grice |In_court would indicate. seemed to be anxious to make a point |# Vaudeville Show a Feature. Thursday being the eighty-fifth Will Open New Plant. Trio, “Abide With Me” Drew | FEdgar Brown, Mrs. Henrles' father.| The topic at rk 'Congregational [of being here. There was an entry o birthday of Mrs. William Laighton at March Pontificale,” Mrs. Ethel Brewsger of Dudley, and |church in the morning will be ° De-|day this vear, of course, but the plan | & ,‘,Qz“df,‘;‘"fir;‘,’;"d"m‘:{‘",‘;Cfid‘":fif; e ShUtecing UArs, specinliuiics The Connecticut Color dco;npany Postlude, Ehiuara i O e etk M 3 = with which A. F. Beauregard is con Gounod | Edwa azzar oodstock, were | metrius Special Pleading For His[of holding the fair two days, as has|i{he grandsta S o was . taken of the event. A birth- nected, is about ready to open its new| penry Waisard will act as a provi- witnesses for Mrs. Henries, ‘Craft. There will be a‘'Children’s ser-|been the custom in ‘the past, was g(ret’ih aun:g Bz:e ‘e::}:’"’ alf!;:r:g:r‘: day supper and attractive table dec- plant at Seekonk, Mass. sional lieutenant of a squad when the | Her counsel, Attorney Charles E.|mon and Sunday school will be held|changed in this year of war, for men This troupe included Harry ¥. Henry, |orations, postcards and other gifts, Searls, asked that she be given the|at noon. are busy and time, as well as £00d, | ihe man “who sings to beas the band.{and calls from friends, made the day Witoess: 3t Botoss. next contingeng of selected men from | Searls, asked ; 7 i i 4 ge her name to Maud and other. things must be conserved i i ‘am; reat voice ro _|a holiday. Chief M. J. Grimshaw was at Put- | this district leaves for Camp Devens, | Iijjjan Brown, and this was granted| The Associated Bible Students will|in the Interest ot the mation e nidn (& 5 e nam Friday as a witness in a _superior by the court. hold services in Buckingham Memarial, Qosuing AgricuHueal’ sgw‘ bor of fine wongs: facludiby Joon of Returning From Philippine: court case, Officer Thomas Bradford New $25,000 Apartment House. Suit Over a Note 307 Main street, at 3 o'clock in the Arc, Al 3 N X g 3 A , All_the World Will be Jealous| Capt. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, Ruby taking his place on the street. Work is to be undertaken soon on| Following the hearing of the di-|afternoon. There will be Bible study| Entering Into the preparations with ;Y oy, Huckieberry Finn and Me and | Renton) are on their way home trom Service of Intercession. the construction of the 14-apartment|vorce cases the jury was called in|on the subject, The Roman Empire b made possible the success of | MY Girl, not classics, but good enter- [the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs, Lucius At Trinity church Brooklyn, Fri-|Douse that is to be erected at Indus-|and the trial of the civil suit of W.|in the Light of Prophecy. e T e ooohty o vt |tainers. Fenton of Elm avenue have received day, St Matthew's day, there was a|trial place. —This structure will cost|W. Wheatley, Danielson, vs. Fred R. s 2 d‘;“",t skimp & whit on exhibitions.| Other members of the vaudeville |a letter from them sent from Nagas- ¥, St o Wity in the neighborhood of $2§,000. Dubuc, Danielson, was commenced.| At the Greeneville Congregational The fair was fine and In every sense | [FOUPe were Irene Latour, contortion- s Mber Wil tanei Norwioh - The Harringtons, acrobats, and ks, it is thcught. o e -| . At the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. H.|Back and Darbie were counsel for the | church, there will ‘be a Sunday prepa. ik A e o IS mio| Judson, Friday afternoon, ladies of | plaintiff, Torrey and Gelssler for the |Fation service. Saturday evening. at 2 llean, well conducted asricultural|yictoira and Georgette, gymnasts. form_attracted attention in Danfel- : c _ the Methodist church held a, food sale. | defendant. The suit is over a note. |7 o'clock. Sunday morning the pas- |Sb e 3 Eitina N sw iHcs son Friday. Tea was served and there was a sociai | Evidence In the case was completed | tor will ‘preach on Honey From the|Cies that have turned some alleged Council of Defense Exhibit, Al e i et cat Next Departurs’ October 4th. during Friday, but the arguments will| Ribs of Death; or, Blessings From Un- |fairs into little better than carnivals| A valuable attraction that receivea [, A six room house with cement cel- The next contingent of Danielson not be made until next Tuesday morn- |expected Sources. The Sunday school | of unazl::d entertal et as pleagea, |2 Ereat deal of attention was the big i o R LW Sendon young men will leave for Camp ing, to which time court adjourned. |will meet at the usual hour. The fair T n iae et | tented exhibition of the State Councll [ HITmDIKe e A L B U AR cessfully headed - the committee that terest of £oi cation. This wi i< F o is b ent arrangements. NEWS FROM DEVENS At the Church of the Good Shepherd, | crowd continued to grow in size, and | (he sime eeninie thar han tony wvaf | Mr. and Mrs. Browning plan to occu- veck Miss Fmma TF. Pilling|had charge of the first Liberty Loan vning S Rt R o Thee | el i T T S e S=—=— e oot ool Ponill |any fears that they had entertained |5¢® " Rumber of state fairs this fall |Py the house before winter. iy 4 again, at the request of the New Eng- | Classifying Going on Friday—Train |Preach o the subject, Countjng Our-|over the change to one-day session |ang” it taught Its effective lessons at —— Members of Dorcas Rebekah lodge lahm: cnmn‘lifll‘;e, n'gi.reed to:‘om!tnue » Loft Dne Sight-seer at Worcester |50.008 M e, o e ¥ ;:‘\ggtqgsxg;e fair were completely | Woodstock as it has elsewhere. e lEthertl;n;d Class. A will be guests of Quinebaug lodge, I |chairman during the campaign for the — r 7 : - aul Latham of Reservoir road en- Bk et e 000 L | Cfond han, which wWill be. Opemst] ntantossen’ WO pamsed . RuEN R R A T T Excellont Exhibits. Awards Announced. tertained the boys of his Sunday s Vot about Qctober 1. ¥ this city Friday afternoon, * enroute | OO &L, the Bome of A8 Hattle R . Among the awards were tHe follow- |school class at a corn roast Fridav o 2 Mr. Tillinghast was withont defin-|from Camp Devens to a point whete in Whi : 2 rth Whi The features at the fair this vear|ing. evening at hig home. Those present The selectmen of the town of Kill-|jte instructions as to procedure up to|they will fill the vacancies in the |JeCt Will be . 00 0 " were much the same as in other vears.| Plowing—First and third to L. W.|were Richard Bunnell, Willlam Geer. ingly will be busy making voters to-|Friday, but expects to be in possession|ranks of a Mow England regiment L e et The exhjbition ‘building was given |Tyrper; second to 'W. C. Child. Edward Graham, Eben Learned and day. of all the necessary informatfon in|brought a message that the contin- At Trinity ~Methodist Episcopal|over to & showing of the prcducts of |* Sheep—James Sumner, West Wood- | Stanley Vaugh: George A, Teclair of Central Falls|the ‘very mear future. ment from this district arrived safely |church the pastor will preach in the|the soil and of the trees and dairies|giock, first on five sheep and bucky —_ of the surrounding country, all com-|George N. Lyon, second and third on C. E, Service. visited with Danielson friends on Fri- i at Ayver and the camp late Thursday | morning on The Peace hich Passeth C day. Scouts’ Hike Today. m!my“d that on Friday the c;“,uy’_' Understan There will be Sunday |bining to demonstrate that thc Wood-|three fat steers: Joseph Baker, North | mhe First Congregational Christian Judge Sabin S. Russell will speak| Assistant Scoutmaster Edwards will | ing process was under way when they |school at 12. - The Epworth League|stock section of the county is still|Grosvenordale, first on Berkshire sow | . oY g i before the members of the Men's [accompany Troop No.-1, B. S. of A., |had Jeft the camp. 2 7| conducts a service st 6.30 oclock.| primarily agricultural and successtully [and pigs, first on boar spring pig; H. fi‘.""S?;S',mi”“iifiia“’fféuh‘fif 3 Sclock Class of the Congragational church onjon a hike to Ola Furnace today (Sat-| Tt developed during Friday that one | The congregation will unite with oth-|and increasingly sclentifically S0.|M_ Lawson, North Ashford, first on A Sunday morning. urday), leaving from Broad street at|of the men who went out with the!|ers at the Central Baptist church . in|There were fine showings of vegeta-|the fat buck lambs, second on_Shrop- e Custodian of Fund. # Acsde!my-t‘;té i‘*'o’c]ock.t 'fhles; wu‘; car- | contingent from this district got off |the Unjon Temperance meeting in the | bles, fr;xé!. hon;.v« ng‘tcriv. butter and x((}iirf bu;k: 0. Bf Carpenter, Pomfret | Middletown—The jury for the com- - % - 4 Ty only raw material 'or inner | the train at Worcest; nd hile h evening. many other such pro. S.. “enter, rst on fat steer. . eri At Putnam Thursday, Floward Call, [, enable the boys to pass the cook- | was siewing the sighes auring o Fens ¥ 3 : Putnam business men occupied 1ib- |~ Family horses—¥irst to Aifred L.|infsession of ihe superior court will lan of & fund collected Trom among | & tost: minute stop-over, the train went on| At the McKinley Ave. A. M. E. Zion| 2ral 'sbace in the buildings in show- [ Harvey. s e e armian a0 oMo the certified men who went to camp | ,C Pgiomaster Lorimer H. Dixon of|and left him. The man's name was |church there will be morning _wor- | i€ their wares. - There were Interest- | Horses not standard—James Bacon. | judge Kellogz. This 15 the jury that ¢ |the Baptist church arranged the spe-|nct obtainable, but he was identified ship with sermon on The Great Com-|il® exhibits of fall zarments by B. D.|Dayville, first on mare and foal: Fred | wil| preside at both the criminal and ‘whi 11 b v littl s hich will be used to buy little needs| ¢ja) musical ‘program for Sunday. &, %aDivision No. 16, Conn, man bY | mission. The Sunday school will meet | BUEDee: men's clothing s thel ool £ "omtet AntonmeMng/ 3y earw; | oiyil trials. b L e the tag on his coat sec & z at noon and'in the afternoon there| pampeay company. A feature in this |ond on mare and foal; Alfred . Har. FESOR SRsby, Who has charge of mills Where Argument Fails Tt is considered as practically cer. at Sweetwater, Tenn. is visiting at - |will be a Missionary meeting with a ) = R Y t g tain that he proceeded to Camp De: - booth was the demonstration of car-|vey, Putnam, first on gelding. his_home near Dayville. No arsument explaining the scarclty | e Fridav, as he was anxious to et | 2Pecial address. — In the evening there | pi00H. ™l uaing womanalls, which andard Bred Horses—John Osier,| TEAMING-AND TRUCKING Highland grance of South Killing- [of coal is going to satisfy the man |gns Fridav. as will be g special programme under the | WCNE 3 NS C8 TR nE miny Birls | Puinam Arst o 2 year o1d Brry: e ly will furnish the entertainment next|who sees a trainload of the precious |1 2 Deet: auspices of the ‘Woman's Missionary | {50 "0 05 “3ridces’ Trene Champeat |ford Groen Thompson, first on 3 year | PONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT fuel standing on a sidetrack for many = society. 1 ;. 2 E = days while he is unable to buy.—Tole- THE DAY AFTER n;l‘d ‘I’rerz}: lflrBaas;!’er."dv:e‘:’; ("‘rl‘ar{:’i;:ifiverg gl%‘ge}fim& L % REASONABLE PRICES e this boeoth. a; C! Vorking oxen—L. W. Turner, first 5 MARTIN F. BURNS do Blade. . Town in Rosy Mood Thinking How | oAt 7 Ctn(lrll B.pt‘ni c‘:;:reh there | stoves and ranges. on pair of 5 year old, first on another A.D. LATHROP . 2 - Meriden—If Meriden must have a| Big Send-off Day Really Proved. | . M Bt o5 S noe. Norwich Exhibitors. I oLk roiu el chieg n o pwir oF Phone 175 ; DANIELSON unrauonlpxzn:_r what system should| e S - e sn:day The Plant-Cadden company of Nore {,‘;3 g:a;);lo:dof %V.B‘yiarr%‘;“?erée::x?é be installed? 'hat is the question n the light of another day and af- vich had howing of player-pianos » i 5 LOCAL UNDERTAKER which will engage the thought of the|ter thoroughly assimilating impres- :fi‘f?ol:e‘?lm:eet:‘;édo?t:?;ag? r‘".’e{'re Tad victrolas, Adelasd Mbrin being in o palc ‘;'“’ Fasarold; Wit ion paln - board of public works between now |sions, it was unanimously declared by f'at the usual hour, with Miss Dorothy | charge of the exhibit. Bread an®® Honey Department— Nat]ve Peaches Telephone 192-12 and the time the tax board meets. Putnam citizens Friday that Thurs-|Church, leader. The Union service will| The horticultural and fine arts dis- | Aards to Mrs, Herace Cogell Ars ¢ay's demonstration for the certified |be held in the evening in the inter- |plays were also made in the exhibi- | 3" & Gnid, Ses Mo Ko Mis meonmwas }gteg %reatelt ever, csts of the No-License Forces of the|tion building. which was crowded with |~ 'F - Killam, Mrs. Willlam Gallup, Rocky Ford Melons TRl Sy et et oot ey visitors throughout the day. frs. Daniel Heald, J. E. Clark, Lempi £ Syrenius, Mrs. Carl_Eke, Mrs. W. J. ’ demonstration of patriotism and of the . S Cattle and Poultry. yrenius, : . W G C Don t You want Good Teeth b4 we're with you boys” spirit, and Put- | . At _the First Baptist clurch, Bev.| rnis year's cattle show at the fair|Lindeman Mrs E. J. Curtis =~ = Fresh reen Lorn . nam is proud, as it certainly has a|Jeorge Fenry Strouse, minister, Ral-|wqg one of the best and there were | Fine Arts—Awards to Mrs 8. P. SMALL PICKLING ONI Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? _Yeu Tisht o, 0o, housh iving full credit 1y DY e e will "t Tng | 2150 & great many entries of fine birds [ CUTPITLY, Panieion. Cdith, Snenco: okl need h-dv- no f""’a’ls%‘&'fl%‘é‘fl’&?‘n‘&"ofi‘r’"pflfl" testh filled, towns that hixp”e?‘iniki"guc'fi‘;’éu,‘,'}" Church Mobilizing the Forc in afi® the l:o':ltry b;fldlng. South Woodstock. SPICES for Pickles and Preserves crowned or extracte: + . - " |Year of War. There will be ial rs Driven Out. Interesting Racing. * ous send-off. ear ar. ere a special eresting Racing. | COXYSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Committess” Acknowledgment. | 1o "5Y Roo ™. Soseon HBaL | toony ko et tnim, tosy S ne | ; Dutineine racing of the aermoon | (P@Ople’s Market 5 g iE . Sel- | found much to ke i J Carl Witter of iel cted as ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE The committee -that had charge of |den will address the school. The B.|usual tented attractions were all cen- | siarior pne: raoes 1y ton Sated 2s 6 Franklin S STERILIZED INSTRUM INT the arrangements gave out a state- |Y. P. U. meeting will be held at the |ters for investigating, Including some | Sr a large mumber (hat aticnied the ranklin Street L ENTS ment Friday, thanking all citizens and | usual hour as will the evening ser-|at which smooth gentlemen ‘were | gaj A CLEAN LINEN grsanizations in this district for their | Vice. tempting the incautious to fall for | ™™ poil e wie Horse, JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor spontaneous and patriotic aid, espec- © Wi Ipably raw. This 5 e LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT fi.‘f:':'fis?—"flo'fi'&m cury ially thanking the local board of ex- ey at'};}xant'tv;::f lg:gpabv . TS| Hundreds of automobjles came to | = S ni badis ¢mption, [the Dbands _the speakers.|,aged to the second and third bat-| Their piles of coin of tha realm,|the falr Friday, almoat displacing the TRAVELERS' DIRECTQRY If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. e [ [those who assisted in the dinner, the % brigade. o "0 "3 lohich no one in the world had the |horse as a means of transportation = e . talions, depot brigade. marshal and his aids, the merchants | ‘A ON% JOPOL DUEAdS. L . [Slightest chamco to sepafate them | AIthoush this ooty s Nitle jmo and manufacturers and all those who source from which vacancies in New clusively reached by means of hors2 ok Pt i ohe parade, for their un-|Eyciong regiments of the National e e charge for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLS DENTISTS (Buccessors to the King Dental Co.) 203 MAIN ST. B NORWICH, CONN. 8A M. toB8 P.M. 2 Lady Asistant Telephone $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Tkurs- days, Sundays at 5 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Bridge, Pler, 'East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wedncsdays, Fri- days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 1916. - v $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.23 - : R ot mxpocoprogram. |Guara are being filled up, Being put |PREFERS DRIVING AMBULANCE By Pelin the @epot brigade means earlier N ORW, ICH TOWN g‘\in“bp“:;:;: as the reception Was|hevens and may mean for the depot o Mouge Wor Mo omd- Mo £ ' brigade men only a stay of a few las M. Wheelock, Charles E. Dean, It is announced that night sessions Philippines, Arthur S. Hardy, 'Joseph J. Dupre, F. |at the state trade school in this city N OF ROSES, AMONG GIFTS | courses. i : i oz e ooy s 8 Miss Helen Schwenk of the New ‘ Decorations for Demonstration Sent M:::;:%:{.,:";,‘::;’L, e { } London turnpike has been spending by Miss Eleanor Clark of Pomfret |jey theatre inaugurated the fall thea- % ¢ = on egt'nvgfhxsli:’flf‘" Ry e P B4R g trical geason Eriday evening, when he { s an indication of the limit to[offered tlhe especially fine comedy- 4 4 e & i L . and Mrs. Joseph Schw that their words of appreciation would service abroed than will come to the FOR ARMY IN FRANCE The statement was signed by Harry :b7gade men ymine e William ol " E. Cunneen, Charles W. Clark, and|are to begin October 1, and that the AN EXGEPTIUNAL BAHGAIN |N Ernest C. Morse, chairman. clagses will be in session from 7.30 to i oy Richands B Caabany sector of .30, every evening in the week. if this charge of the service Sunday at the which the generosity of the people | grama, Daddy Long Legs. This well be considered as coming also from the ! 3 gTeat body of citizens of the town and | eR who are fssigned P e gL TO MOTOR TRUCK HERE b R 85th Birthday Celebrated—Capt. and N. Walker, James I, A. Knowiton 2| Night Sessions at Trade School. . |: Mrs. Frank Jordan Returning From $300 proves necessary. Many applications . : = WeWER are coming In for registration in these i Foeitesng Armp ONE LOT OF ROOFING (ALMOST CLEAR ASPHALT) | went in helping make the demonstra- | knows offering Bot a eotendid. seceo p i - John Schwenk have returned to New ) tlon a success, it may be stated that | tion from the Butnam. patrons, and 4 York after a week’s visit with their AT PRICE OF REGULAR GOODS. the magnificent roses that decorated | well deserved it, for the company was i parents on the New London turnpike, - . s 5 2 v cess o ., and Practicall; 11 the busi ) ¢ V: This roofing was made to order for exportation but owing to were some of the finest roscs fo be |in'tne e e : R lali e aon ot Wasnlaston 4 3 HH 3. 2 = States, | nroon on acecount of Woodstock fair. 4 sence during which she visited friends lack of shipping facilities could not be delivered. If in need They were the gift of Miss Bleanor | " The canvass for the government war o “ 5 A i Tonkers: New Yprk city and Cos . H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent of an extra goodmofin atak ice call and o . |Clark of Pomfret and were arranged |ljprary fund will begin in this city 2 § Cob, Conn. b et ¢ 4 g low price examine this by her superintendent Representative | next week : - A F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. B . E John Ash. ese superb blo - 7 = " » Special Agent. lot. You will see the best roofing you ever saw at Price of | orated the lapels of the cortified acn New Haven Man Recovering. p Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dimon and daugh- GPORGE I;E:’“é pecial aern < ter Lois, Miss Charlotte Hubbard and R Havew when they marched in the afternoon’s Joseph Crimmine, New Haven, who regular goods. parade and they were taken to Camp|was taken from the troop train here Mrs. Austin Plerce, all of llartford, | N York Devens by the boys. Thursday, remained at the hospital - 1 ply, 108 square feet, per roil $1.75 Friday. He became somewhat vio- 2 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.25 | Amons ot i e vays re. | ik AiInE ThuriARy SR Lot i DOLLAR RESERVES ceived just before going away was a|to Ayer. Y b £ fi i 2 Ge. % i E: 3 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.75 et e Gaee g Build up your own regiments of Gold and Silver men. Have them ready for i % r comfol en you . . i i We have a good Roofing, Nails and Cement in roll at $1.25 | ° the train While €n route to camp.| 1o vaige of the cloture rule is es- ; EpouDE e TN iarat o st AT Ty rr Ak fove W tinvite'sour for 1 ply, $1.50 for 2 ply, and $1.75 for 3 ply. e R i T s e e o e e ~ Assets, $2,765,376.87 Deposits, $2,630,114.73 . indicated that the men from Putnam, Surplus and Profits, $135,262.14 ] ,262. Thompson, Woodsteck, ~Killingly: consent.—Syracuse Post. - Hastford and Ashford, who went to z :Miss Helen Owen, who recently re- Camp Devens Thursday, have~been| Hartford—Secretary Charles D. Hine [turned from France where she had beon YOU. AN DEROSIT BY. MAIL. of the state board of education has|driving an ambulance on the battle H e === | just_received a. copy of the Newton |front, has returned to New York and anieison - ee. The cODY possesses undsual in-[has obtained a position drivige a truck. L] its age. There is an|After her first da: experfence with | J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President W. A. BURNHAM, Vice-President | CLARENCE A. POTTER, Treasurer " 3 U W terest because of BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET “The Local air of antiquity about it, suggested|New York's traffic she said she would i 3 J < DANIELSON, CONN. -~ ~- .. | perhaps Ly the fact that it was mailed |rather bé on the front drlving amtd Bank open Saturday evenings, 6-8 rlors & Meol Street. June 23, 1917. shells. L