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WRITES. OF Y. M. C. A, 3 WORK AT FORT el Quartermaster Sergeant: Fletcher Says Association Tent is Constantly in el ? Avsiation o i Corns Lift Off M'M Pm * W m to 5 | Secretary Edwin Hill of the local Y. o~ Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift torns Their Claims—Bond lnfue Agm-tmg $200,000 In- f‘;‘;‘;‘;"‘:fl":’“" R e (R 3% nllusasiofl with fingers, volved—Suit Filed Wednesday in Superior Court. Robert O. Fletohiér, who Is & member ot sotae ot patn. or b [ <0 Yn m mnl Norwich,! Thursday, Sept. 27, 1917. | Silk mnw ik ‘f'“m" N e : . VARIGUS MATTERS | Thomasion from " vacstion ssent a7 Tell Your Wife Stonington., Letter Carrier Joséph S. O'Neill s back on his route, after his recent se- vere iliness. Lh:ht. vehicle lamps at 6.08 this Published. evening! s — Church societies in some of the sub- \ 1 2 3 les Hotchkiss is the guest 1 2 would pub- | urban places are holding Hoover Sup !Mh _vcm.rl b o lnan.m.—-gwhhm pul pers. o:m-mué,.mm otchkiss in Was! of th 26th Co. formerly the Thira of Norwich. Sergeant Fletcher was. a soreness before applying, e - e membeér of The Bulletin staff before or”afterwards. This may lish this letter - . 5, D. C. t the ferred hy d like a dream. t . ter suffered greaf Miss Cairfe H. Chaimplin, tescher of . A foreclosure actlon againsi o} perty was transferred to the he enlisted. The letter follows soun; a ar o !.‘:'.f f-::ls trouble with cramj piano and harmony, u’cnurcn street, iss _Filorence, Olive, principal® of | Hopkins and Allen Arms Company of ?;&an}‘."y'r;.e 19‘{? m'frelfe Donds m‘.‘:: Ofmce of 26th Co., L. 1. 8. corn-pestered men and ache, and —adv. the Fianders achool has been the guest | tni, city was filed in the superior coust | guoUs JUIY 1. 1916, The bends are Fort H. & “Wright women who have been cut- here Wednesday by Charles R. Butts, [ the motgage and possession of the . = . ting, filing and wearing . My Dear Mr. Hill: Just a line or two Mrs.” E. J. Howland Wias returned|Tr. of this city. According to the |property is asked and the plaintifts E torturous plasters. Yes! to _her home in Colchester after a|complaint it is alleged that on or|also ask for any other rellef that the [t0 Inform you of the splendid work torns)lift out and calluses vistt to relatives in Groton. about April 1, 1917, the Hopkine and |court finds they are entitled to. which the ¥. M. C. A. is carrying on ) Allens Arms Company, executed and| Since the reorganization of the!@mong the soldlers stationed here for pdel off as if, by magic Miss Bessie Bruckner of Norwich | delivered bonds for an aggregate to- | company, financial dificuities have re- |& Périod of training. The Association A ‘small bottle of free- who has been a visitor in New London | tal of $200,000, and at that time,-the | sulted in the appointment of receivers |has af present a large tent which is zone costs but a few cents the time. She never felt like "“ufixfi Next Sunday will be observed as it seemed as though she was sick = = 3 Lydia E. Pink- x':g"ih:“ -for the Uncasviile Method. and it has B way, in fact it has Tug Aquidneck has towed the scow Efgaifer - has | James .'.mll(sncy to Montville, -;;eme and no more headaches | scow Astorla to Allyn's Point. left there to §o to Raleigh, N. C. company mortgaged the plant, “ma- |and the receivers have petitioned. for |constantly in use by the boys, who at any drug store. Apply all or backache, and I want all young girls Edward Chapman of FEastern Point ch%ery. todls and fixtures. and been granted by the United States | utilize it every moment possible, With- a few drops directly ‘upon suffer as she did to know about while fishing recently secured a blui Miss Evelyn Hammond has returned hen the old Hopkins and Allens | District Court an order allowing them [In a short period of time a subsgantial your tender corn or callus, . -] Avrma Miis, Eaton, IIl. fish weighing about 15 pounds. to her kome in Palmertown after|Arms Colipany changed hands and|to sell the property, the sale to take | Woode#® building will be erected ‘which and instantly the goren & .bm i - e | was reorganized, the mortgaged pro- place next month. ’ wlgal;;:;:d: a l::m;u lrry':&;“‘lxmi e aisappear: then v irl’s Experience. em the Bible class of ti elson. % ucoe: y ng out the the. Tus will t Another Girl's ' et - motto. of the Y. M. C. A. “Spirit, Mind i e . Y Centtal Baptist Sunday school sewed —*“From the time o Dr. George A. Comeau, who recently New Castle, Ind. at the Red Cross room Wednesday B e ope 1 was eleven years old until I wasseven- | afternoon. . more comfortable and is now abie to and Body”, they are keeping the moth- Frean S atantly: THE SALOON ‘on ers and sweethearts of the boys b Mty NATION MUST DIE|touch with their beloved ones @ | lor calus, but just.shrivels = NORWICH WOMAN BRINGS SUIT -FOR DIVORCE . teen I suffered each month so I bad | » i 3 5 ‘had headache, backache C ticut dentists were ‘Wor- | take some nourishment. — —_— means of statiomery, etc. 'h 5 i tobein bed. T had headache, backache | 0 Ss e Gnes sy Tor. the S3cd ammac Mabel . LampheP Charges Her Hus- |So Says John F. Cunneen in Address|C. A. is the headquarters " gt o LNy Ay and such 5 cramp 4 Mr, and Mrs. Charles Chapman and . T did not know what it D T Ol St Notwjoh woes sncont Eunday was guests of Mrs. Chapman’s parents, Mr, was all run down and the doctors did | Soom after the first of the new vear|and Mrs. Thomas Church of Montville. band With Intemperance and Cruel- at “Town Hall.~ ficers included. e writing _tables, surrounding skin oy : s } e games, ‘phonograph, plano and other Women should keep a tiny WMT'“’:' eve;n(lnt_ John F. Cun- md':i‘ :::‘vlw- 'n': :loend‘. wtm::- -6'; bottle handy on the dresser neen, rish-Machinist orator of are tant us. ‘ i) Thres néw divorce actions were flled largely attended, and Mr. Hill it is e B 38 Ml . 7ot do me any Bood s B bl | L J5 Sxpecisg, (et & (Qenhone Conenl| spiey Ruth D. Sterrs; Gaubiter of| Witk $he. Slerk SF the suberior. sours | Chickg, Sppke befors & fair sized wu: | rgely aitended spd’Mr Tl i i3 - gt e IR et "c,m and I took it, | borough of Groton. 5 Mrs. 7. Hunt Sterry a_Salem summer | in_this city on Wednesday. ~One of |dience in the Town Hall, in favor of |DIaCHCRNY ‘mb hat T Tt o < ; Yopeuink el o ¥ % rosident, 1efi Wednesday for . New | the cases 13 brought by Mabel I. Lam- | no-license. r. Cunncen saidsthat the [8cribe the work that s being achieved. o . 1 feel ke » mey | Encouraging activity 1s noticeable| York, to study fine arts for the degree | Phere of this city against William B, | Strongest supporters of the ealoon [One could get a much better.idea of — a Lamphere, also "of Norwich. Mrs. | Would be found among the men who [the work by visiting our camp, and etion . on|were down and out and owed their|home that within a very short time We advertise exactl> Lamphere ]‘:‘rz:l:;":::a i eueity, | downfall to Ha He told of going |You will be able to pay us ncvu“l\t. e as 1t 1s . A. wor unds Miss Henrietta V. Stelnkamp & Nor- | Befors h3 marfiage she was Mabei | 210ng the.waterffonts in search of men| 1 think that the Y. don’t suffer any more and I sm about the Hopkins & Allen Arms plant, | of bachelor of arts at Columbia uni- every month.”’—Mrs. New men are being taken on and 50 | versity extension. spending a week with relatives h: HAzEL ’ TON, 822 South 15th St., Newcastle, Ind. | ¢iris were hired Tuesday. 1s who are troubled as these 4 . wflrm ‘were, should ameal.,m,”.?s_fi So far the frost has not touched| wich spent Sunday with her sister,| Converse, and the wedding took place :v"et:e alnmm(-k ‘,’.‘!L’Z‘;"‘L}’.:,‘;'“‘ bt;ld “fi‘:& :3:’”“5“:":“ r}g‘:';l'y ;’::lg" ,:",‘,’:“;‘M ;‘; = restoration to health by taking L: the salvia, asters, hydrangeas amd | Slster M. Therese (in the world H: onAOC‘tober g-. 1913. ¢ Montville has | wives, Who ‘showsd -evidences of ne. |the accomplishments, just turn them E Pinkham’s Vegetablé Com morning glories in the flower beds at| nah C. Lents), who has been tren: nnie M. Bowman of -Montvi 3 Wives. (whio howad. svidences’ of ‘ma-{iiS accomplisipnents, jost turn ther o the Central Fire station. ferred from St. Augustine’s convent,|brought a divorce action against Mi. p e ot e T s = — Hartford, to Laurelton Hall, the S chael Bowman, aleo of Montville. The [saloons they would pay more atterition A n'] b :n:: 2 h“"“"‘ %)‘;u. Connecticut The supreme court of Connecticut| ters' academy at Milford. * | srounds in this case are intemperance [0 their wives and families. The Ii-|could see the benefits which the boys 4 e will begin business for the new court - and cruelty. The couple were mar- |Cense men say that dry towns are dead | derived, ethO:x ‘hl y contribute Mayb. hesi Take your “foliage” rides to year next Tuesday when the October| Mrs. M. E. Carpenter of Tyler av-|ried on February 11, 1913. Siwna i Dewa A | WO S They ate TS S b BOENIL) (SIS SUDPORE [of (this ybe some men hesitate 5 r the saloon rat aj s west- A 5 THE VERNON STILES INN | ‘e =7 b fommel opened Soben Somn Masan Capan o wies | od R 2o Rt froT RIS O | Senootnerpart, i aral to'bv mure, || The Abooiation organized’ s base- |over the word “Sport” Suit. 4 A formler Norwich resident, Mrs.|has been-stationed at Fort Ethan All- | Greenlaw Wolf 6f New London. Mr. | These are the men who shout about a ‘l l-cug among the varjous com- in Beautiful . | Robert A France, is chairman of the |en. Burlington, Vt. Mr. Carpenter be- | Wolf claime a divorce on grounds of |dead town when the town goes dry.|Panies and now they have started a| Jog not a fad. It's a real war relief service committee for the|long to Field Ambulance Co. No. 3, |desertion. He says his wife desert-|But the dry town is the live town for | f00! b: % lflt;‘“: n wl xc‘n the 26th Co., . y THOMPSON, CONN. D. A. R. chapter at New Haven. and expects to leave shortly for|ed him on April 9, 1918. There are|the decent man, the merchants, the|formerly the ira Co. of Norwich, is|American’ style, pleasing and = N ich France. two children, seven and six years of | bankers, the women and the childre- [represented and who have the pros- . 96 Milos JrofiiMorwt Summer visitors at Eastern Point age, and he askewtheir custody. Mr. Cunneen sald that the town i § Dects of turning out a winning team. | ¢ of the ordin: Lots of Excellent Table; Fino Golf Link .,"lln are rapidly leaving for their homes in WEDDING. % 2 licensed its saloons in order that ..|Flans are being made for the quarterly ary. leal Place for Vacations an or | the city: The letter carrier will con- . ¥ might make money was more foolish y on ul ay, and on. lay H Neek Ends, in Finest Country Sur-| tinue his trips until the first of Octo- Lewis-Hopkins. CHILDREN WILL HAVE than the Chinamen in Charles Lamb's & bost. holldey preval speniortain older men like to wear them. ‘oundings. ber. . story who burned down a house to|me substantial am n re o = . Hoviins of Hata 5;‘&‘-5.’1‘.{.‘#’51‘25 AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT |2 1™ oast pork. The saloons arve. the |held every week, and which are large- | It’s a distinct and pleasant Sunday and Holiday Chicken Studios of Don ([Houghton closed |only daughter, Miss Lucy Belle Hop- | Home Science Products Will Also Be!enemy of the nation and elther they |1y attended. At the last entertainment Dinners a Specialty Wednesday . and Thursday. Attend- | piny was unitedn marriage with John or the nation must die (applause).|the headquarters fell sh change for anyone who gets oo Shown in Poguetanuck. Mr. Cunneen said that at a no-license ing Photographers’ convention at Providence.—adv. rally in Denver in 1910 an old soldier| In Chaplain H. G. Mermerve, the post | tired of wearing just an ordin- ot up and eald that during fhe war,|has the right kind of & man’ a man| . .. . A Churches went without thei breach. |with a bi heart and aiways ready to |ary suit all the time. Gardner Lewis, also of Hampton. ‘The ceremony took place at three Also Steak Suppers for Parties There will be a_Children’s Fair con Telephone 634-14 Putnam Mrs. May Smith of Ellington has|©'¢ioCk In the reception room. . |sisting of an exhibit of agriculturai|&p e C. B. LYMAN, Propristor announced the engagement of her| The wedding party entered as the|and home Science products at the e B R e e | tend (he iaq Dand. | Diciug ooe daughter, Miss Olive Smith to Cai- e Barlsh uss igaLctanuck, Friday, | factories without thelr help, but never [period of imoculation he visited our| [pg perfectly proper to wear was ton Bartlett, son of Mr. and Mrs.|Played by Miss Bmma Mills, a cousin|Sepr. 26th beginning at 3 p. m. and | o galoon without Ite bar.iendoc. A, | camp, bringing cheer to the boys who Elmer Bartlett of Rockville. of the bride. The bridal party stood |extending throughout the evening. All [, ver i | were somewhat downhearted with sore | s * . f : under an arch of asparagus,” £oldem | children'in the town of Preston have | Cfnrech 8id that he had never heard | Were somewhat downhearted with sore |at informal evening affairs, to g t In New London, two you .| rod and hydrangea. ‘| been asked to make ent t thi ¢ n, e - - & totinduce: residients oF that eity te ba | tunia’ blossoms, and she carried bridal | yizy S 5 Gimpben . of Morein wi pRAISING MONEY TO ROBENT 0. FLETCHER We Bave a-complets lins of 2 d to th TOAGE SIERVENEY Stedled 'y her couy. ‘canning demonstration for the PROVIDE COMFORT BAGS FEhiOR SN, P ome conveny o ot in, Miss Alice Plke, who was gowned | Sve & canning demonstration for the [ ol — odels For Fall and Wi i Food conservation lecture ex-|in green crepe’de chine, and carried |This demonstration will at 7.30.| Franklin 8chool Children Have Con.|THE NEW WILSON RED sport models for Fall and Win- . K &I:li::::'g“ S y’vg.x” to Bos !dv::;;. Y Bonai of New Haven ake Inl:;dog' C::::;rifi:;méu of fih:' ullfl: tributed Total of $18, APPEARS ON SMART HATS |ter. cultivated, are now available and ev- | ©d as best man. in attendance during the evening. It y Comepite: s ery effort’ will bs made to avoid their| Mrs. Viola J. Clark, of Clarks Cor- | iy Sxiotted that other speaters whl | mesr o oS the effort which has been | Military Note Comspléuous in Chin| Come in and look at them. g waste. nér, was matron of cerem:tnlc ;a ‘b | be, Present to say something of inter- | the schools interested M the flling. of Strap, Shapes and Cookades—High N At a town meeting 1n Niantie, the | Res Mo Toomis "of” Mitach Mase, | 5t to a Preston audience. The achool | comfort bags for the soldiers, Mrs. A, | Pompens Favored — Trimming of | Suite $18, to $28. 3 = lecided success. —_—— \ fng five of wmore houses Frond taxation | Afer'ths ‘ectplion & buffet IUni| sungment: of' coffipetet: uages: There are in Franklin six district| Fall hats blossom out daily, re-| Overcoats $18. to $35. 2 2150 the mrapaeto e N a8 A | e ana Mrs. Lewis left by automo-{ o, S°neral invitation has been ex-|schools. In district four there are 50 of summer temperature. Grove o Proposition of lighting Pine| Ir on e short wedding trip to Nor. | tonded to the public. few children the schoolhouse is not headwear has long since B s wich and Pleasant View, R I, after used, but the building has been loaned | €rown faded and_unlovely and there urp y c arry = e~ . e d to the le of |is joy in donning the beaut| new b Reports from nineteen Connecticut|which they will return to their newly | NORWICH ENTERS THE ol o it fihd peoyilyL jiSRley IniontisE e bebutical Tive towns working on the library fund of | furnished bungalow. MILLION DOLLAR CAMPAIGN | lndins have firted it o D with a large | touches of art and style. 207 Mai —ee ain Street 1 i $1,000,000 being raised .to buy books Out of town guests were from New Finest assortment in for moldlers, sailors and airmen re- | Haven, North Uxbridge, Mass., Moosup, | | ocai ‘Werkers Hope to Raise $$1,800 | L5, Chairs, tables, and & new oll cook | Among the handsome hats noted this ci coived OD 15 Wed s e re Y e A Ponts Sioneh: | 1ooat "Wertdirs Hépe stove, and have used the hall during|yesterday in the fashion displays was city OF $5.800° g Mass, and Clari‘s Corners. i For Book Fund. the summer for various gathgrings. one espécially attractive, developed in m—— ' The bride received gifts of gold, e All schools are small, averaging less | American Beauty red, a Chin Chin|g,cCEEDS FATHER AS at £ At the tgenty-fourth annual conven- | china, silver and out giass *| Norwich has entered’into the Na- |than twenty each. The teachers wers | sailor, with fancy ribbom trimming in tion of the Stage council, Junior Ogder. it iy e tional campaign for raising its ap- Written to telling the approximate cost | Subdued shades of blue and gold. STATE HOSPITAL TRUSTEE United American Mechanics, held .at OBITUARY. portionment towards the fundga mil- [ for filling each bag, and asking them | Of attractive style was a large black e 2 Odd Fellows’ Temple, Hartford, Tues-| iy lion dollars for a million books fpr a|to place the matter before the children. | velvet hat, in military shape, having a[Charles B. Pinney Has Been Appoint- day, a member of the committee on Oscar Christianson. millton soldiers. The morning after the letters were | draped crown and for finish a jet orn- el by Governor Holcomb. resolutions was A. Spicer of Noank. o Christi: atea The Otis .Library received a call|sent the Presiden's message to the|ament. el - 2 o e e e home | Tuesday from Secretary Charles D.|schbol children was printed. The gay autumnal tint named for| Charles B. Pinney of Stafford has Franklin Square About half the cottages at Groton| o ooc afier am Aliness of ciohteon | Hine, director of the state war 1i-| There was received the following: |the President “Wilson red”, was the|p.en appointed by Governor Holcomb Long Point are still occupled and|pe ot *URF AP SHECER OF SSHICtn | brary counctl with headquarters in| District Teacher Zolor chosen for a soft turban in vel-|(; gucceed his father, the late Senator: WHERE ALL CARS STOP there are many week-end parties in {1 Omhamesviile in 1865, fh ¢ Axel | Foom 42 of the capitol in Hartford. No. 2—Miss Blanche V. Smith ...$3.00 | Vét. Which was one of the lovellest|pqwin C. Pinney, as a trustee of fhe those officially closed for the season.|.n Thamesville in e gon of Axel] 'Secretary Hine discussed plans for | No. 3—Miss Josephine A. Sullivan 1.50 | Models shown this season, having for| Norwich hospital for the Insane. Mr. Some of the boatmen have ventursd |ifa Aususta Johnson = Christianson.| ising $1,500 in Norwich. Wednesday i trimming smart feather circles which|pinney has represented the town of ' out after snapper blues with vary-|age “He was anited in matriage with | Posters from M. Hine wive Teceived ‘00 | formed the entire brim. Stafford in the general assembly. s e Hottense 37" Waakouen oFSout Cov- | ind Rave thioush the kindnoes of the 80| Sitosive ‘alto was & smmail brown| Lorimer Slocum Entars Princoton. NOTICE Sp fushed with orders ig the Nor- | Gild U2 S ept 28, 1910, He is sur. |3nd windows. The. story will be told turban developed In velvet, having| The many friends of Lorimer B. ch Thermos Bottle plant that glass | CreenSIllie Sobe Th Yo sons, Will. | upon the scréens of the three theatres = turquoise facing, and a swagger chin|Slocum, son of Dr.'and Mrs. Joel B. ecinl Meeting of Bricklayers’ Union ?:th:mb!:n?lméhhi are belng stored |, .""00q"'4, and Earl, aged 2. Mr. | IO the coming ten days. e The amount was just enough to fill| strap in regulation army style.. Its|Slocum, of Yonkers, N. Y. will be in- Bh o T etk Tay Prosess sompanaings of the M. |Christianson was 32 vears old, and |, Connecticut’s share of the fund 1s|six bags. finish was one of the new Egybtian|terested in the fact that he has just JOHIN H. TOOMEY, have been leased bp n{; T;:r s WhIch | had work on the Shore Line Road for | ¥ A box has been pia et edive e e ornaments in turquoiee and gold. entered - Princeton University. Last 3 0 agement 24 TMOS Man- | i1 pagt nine years. He was a mem- R m’ ocedm Sas INTERESTING PROGRAMME A green velvet walking hat which| June he graduated as one of the eight e : ber of the local Carmen's Union' and | 35040 ubbcsiptinhe Tnay b DAL, AT GRANGE MEETING | Would delight any woman’s heart had | honor boys of his class from 1;{-51.1;11 Mr. D. F. Clifford’s school for;©°f the Odd Fellow: s iz A i e 2 Al o St :fl;tfl:dm:‘v,g‘u :rfln;lnfn:tb::dlmpnned }“!gt)}t)u;%.x lldl’g)';lnlown, ¥ Jdmn In:fl-: dancing will ope: w. 0. i ng, ik s Peddie diploma would a h "uTmE Batarasy " afterngon, - Ocrone® ot ik More Nares for Homor Roll. UNDERWOOD, TAKES LEAD , © ""g:"‘: ag"",‘;'u:g.""""“"" Strikingly smart, 'too, was & military | to’ mdst colleges, Princeton, Harvard ga& Terms 18 lessons $10." Mr. Clif-| Three Hpase have been added | - IN PINOCHLE CONTEST gt 1kt ; e B B Pl g _’;;,V‘?gbxgl-g; R T e D > lord . w! e at the hall Saturdays, Oc- - C. o 'onor, N No. 172, P. . o By v . rinc a A special meeting of the ‘Svea Lodge | tober 6th and 13th. from 5 to b b, m. e members of the | Scored 7730 on the Opening Night of | el thers crorby moetnd bi oo o e sCNDEC IO A Gt at g s oxacuationy for Brinceton and Fulbevhalt fotleht in CSHOMEEE |00 TRt Db Oy paed .t‘h’oid“‘mmwm e el Season’s Play. roome in the Chamber of Commerce | Se?tiaue and just as beautitul hats, ;‘:e‘ohfi:;g ocrleasse"\:\'lznhn"ul( conditions. o Mall to take action on the deatt®of| Men have. started work at Maple- |ave. Aloxis b M B 3 o =ind — bullding Wednesday evening with|as offered for the choice of fastidious | The. college -year at Princeton opens their late brother, Oscar Christianson.| Wood cemetery on a beautiful mauso. |Charles R. Locke, U. . Medical Dep. | opoiio?, ihe West Side pinochle clud| Worthy Master. Dusiidse . mes iran | “ECBpers. with chapel services on Sept. 26. Lor- }:u:;l = b: §ricted by Mrs. Joseph C.land Charlps Olsen, National army. 3;’;“;“1;&-: Onderwood took the lead |sacted. One new mame was proposed |, Where fi h‘llu.v;-h{: mmini.q l:;{r: :uc;vemh"m“m s college work = urdick, of ‘est Main street. It is —_— e . rove satisfactory m| ry, Slasm, of granite, to be lined with marble.| A violent explosion has taken place|Vith @ seore of 1130, having a com- | for membership. After the busine eet value for one’s mone: — o ALARM CLOCKS will have bronze trimmings and will | in a factory at Grenoble. Several per- | Frnpoom, < who = scored " 108 The | carried out as tolloma: CC © ™aS | Ts expl today by The Bullstin's| John E. Murtha Leaves Hospital. oRAbis ALL PRICES accommodtie six bodies. sons were killed and a number of oth- | cores on ‘Wednesday, the opening Roll call, What did you have the advert e LA ORS ROE S John E. z’#""{;"‘u‘?fi“ wa;‘,er,exz;es:. ALt Th ers injured. night, were as follows: mest success with in your garden?: burned at the Hallville po: se, g xke PAreonage lot of the Congrega. Underwood 17730: Peckham 7095; | piano solo, Mrs. Danihy: Storage of|NEXT QUTOA WiLL two months ago, has left the Backus slmguneis o -~ ; y : n N Y hospital, and returned to his home in a valuable addition in the shape of Parker 6790; J. Jordan 6690: C. Hahn{Potatoes, L. Lautenbac original ____LEAVE ON OCT. 4 | Boepit, o Tr Murtha will be able THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 6625: Balley 6430: Pendleton 6355; [poem, Alice Stephenson: Waste in o ToNuTns Worl in a few monthe, a garden plot directly in the rear i A. Hahn -6360; Pettis 6210; Hallisey | Distribution, Reuben Potter; piano |Shoestring District Board is Awaiting p .25 and 27 Franklin_Street é?:ml:::e ;iemh)::&v%‘;:::.“r ?}emi‘:; \Th. k f 6015; Reeves 5190; A. Jordan 4960. gu¢, Mu;: Howle and Breckenridge:, Arrival of-Certified L “ Thomaston—More than $225 was o mr‘l’:"flml ol g 1k o e e talk on Potatoes, W. O. R Ba, collected in Thomaston during the MASTER PLUMBERS WiLL - E. One week from Thuréday, Oct. 4, 18 1,5t week for the Thomaston home | Harvesting the World's M e S CLOSE THEIR BMOPS| Pukaius; original poem, Mrs, Hagbers. | ca ma ta senne Ba b ot Of draft- | guara fund. B “Jemima,” the old bronze turkey rnest owned by Mr. and Mrs. Latham Smith, B During Funeral Services to Be Held The Eleventh division as recelved of Gales Ferry, that has lald 108 eggs §o far this seaso and has been miss- = For Frank -H. Smith s g it vy M b . % ng for several days, was dl a H. . B wi called on this date pre) o VIOLIN Tiesday, notdead &s sqpposed, bt ey INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY ||iesve for camp Devens. The Sieventn dHlSR l IURE L ] back of a wall, sitting on 19 eggs. * At a special meeting of the Master = diyision has thus far went 123 men Plumbers’ Association held Wednes: Z from the 16 towns of the Bhoestring TLACHER There are many vancancies I thy - day evening action was taken on the division, and about 76 more men over 1 was badly ruptured while lifting Connecticut National Guard Coast Are WhCH you thlnk death of Frank H. Smith, a member ST and above the 80 already certified are g;%fi‘v\fi?‘{ Jears ago. " Doctors tul%:'i Ail String !nstruments repaired tillery, located at Forts Wright, Ter- [| of the assoclation. It was voted to Mrs. H. E. Haskell and Mr. and Mrs. | necessary between now and next week ala od. Finally I go! Vieline sold o §ady ry and Michie, and there are plans for f close the places of business of all|John E. Hawkins of Broadway leave |Thursday to obtain the third quota of | paiw® oy Segmetning. that quickly an S e a_biz drive for recruits which will last ol economy. members of the association during the | today to spend some time at the Has- |128. The Shoestring district board, 18, | honpicrely. oured® me. Fears hava For appointmnts address . about ten davs in order to secure the funeral services and to send a floral | kell cottage, Eastern Point. therefore, consfdérably anxious tq re- | passed and the rupture has never re- €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner~ rdquired number of men to flll these form as a token of respect. === ceive from thé Third district board of | turned, although 1 am doing hard worlk wich, Conn. . ranks. 2 3 ES T———-——‘——- Mr. and Mrs. Ru: Baird and Mr. | Waterbury a report on the hames sent | &8 a carperiter, There was no operas . Most of the state teachers have SAv MONEY COMPENS, 1ON AGREEMENTS. and Mrs. Charles C. Smith are taking |in for certification or exemption, in nothing to sell, but will glve full in< e a ten days’ motoiring trip' through |order to motify these 75 more men s o 3o’ nmy Bad Four Are -Filed With Clerk of the|Maine, the White Mountains and the |whether or not they are certified or | Lormmste” ek wiihowt soereriand Jjoined the teachers’ retirement asso- Adirondacks. exempted. The board fe that it is | you wréte to me, Bugene M. Pulilen, clation under the provisions of which :!I:ey will be entitled to pensinn under SAVES TIME Superior Court. unfair to ieep the men In suspense and | Carpenter, 81D Marcelius ° Avenue: = ans . N. 5. or_cu > Mrs. Bela P. Learned, who has re-|not notify them. but a few days prior [ Mansaqush. N. & Better cut out this The following four compensation S turned from New London where she |to date of departure. The men who T e superior. coUrt by Com: lattended the wedding of her grand- |leave may be gone only & short time, | A6 Tuptured-—you may save a lifc or SAVES w ASTE md T Donehne: dayghter, Elizabeth Howland and En- |or they may be gone indefinitely. These | fite worry and Ganser 5t o Speration. e sloner I Charles Orin Foster, was & mem. [men, in some instances, have business A FEW MORE || Eoch mond s oo % e State- er's salary Is paid into the state fund provided. s ROCKFORD The action of the Connecticut State Cliin,” “NOSWNOh, ' and C. {507 ot the dinner party of fotty ‘given | attaten that Santt be drranged in a Milk Producers’ association in rais- Priccinelli, N g Dote Of IMury. | u\" Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Bond for the|day without detriment to thelr interest ing the wholesale price of milk to : May- 2. Award weekly from|iwo ftamilies, at Pequot Manor, h . WATCHES be paid to the farmer, is justified in The concentrated good- e on FOlNORS: s B NeowivednEront. (e Juge Bt carlo, Norwich, and Davia|Tuésday evening. district-board up to today, only & week Georgl, Norwich. Date of Injury, ong Norwieh sussts st the Fes. |PPCT to- the departure. the opinion of L. H. Healey, of 'Wood- e june 4. Award 39 weekly from June |io; Howland wedding in New London|TOWN CLERKS MUST stock, secretary of the state board of agriculture, who bases his contention 17 JEWEL ADJUSTED IN 20 YEAR GOLD FILLED CASES. ness of the grains—rith VALUE $30.00. : on the condition of the ddiry indus- > 3 Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. 2 4 : in flavor and eatable to Moriarity and Rafferty, Willimants | TURE0Y “0r 204 Aita Windlow ¥ @O AFTER BALLOTS F I Direct Speflal Price $19.90 ' of injury, Amgw Award $10| Willlams and Miss Florence Wil- Send The E: ors o9 When the Connecticut diviston of||| the last morsel. Y Auwas 15 liams, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Learned, Mr, | State Can't d m by Express Pl Easy terms to suit purchaser. the International Sunshine socfety held " i a To, Norwioh, a |and Mrs, W. Tyler Olcott, Mrs. Charles Because of Embargo. ; = its annual vonvention at Waterbury | e akledse A er Noreton ™ a1, “Richards, Miss Richards, Mr. and e lfll‘ Embalmerl st Tuesday the corresponding —secretary These saving times are ||| of injory, Sgly 15 Award $10 weel: | Mrs. Albert ~Chase, Miss Block~| Announcemient has been made from reported 85 active branches in the i o “'J'u, 2. man, Dr. Hugh Campbell, Miss Camp- |office of the secretary of the state D e —" mEPl,Am-cmmco state. Two new branches at Niantic 2 o s e P hell,’ Rev. Dr. and S. H. Howe,|that all town clerks must get their 322 Main Street » | ana one at Hamden, were formea this||| ini Nuts Miss Louise C. Howe, Miss Mary G.|official ballots for the election this k Here Saturd: JEWELERS [ year. Nerxé yea™s convention will be 7 Will Speal C"" ‘- lv; Osgood, Miss Martha L, Osgcod, Miss |vgar from the office in person. The Chamber of Comimerce Building hed 1872 at Hartford. to thousinds of new The Woman’s Committes of the|Louise B. Meech, Mr. M rison for this, it is explained, fs be- A causé the Adams ExpressCo. embargo 'Phone 238-2 Lady Asgistant ry stat has made it impossible for the secre- users. all existing | W. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wyman |tary of the state to send them by ex- women’s organizations, Miss Reutz-|Catroll, also Mrs, B. W. Plerson and |press as formerly. As sealed pdckages The ostate penalty taxes of the Estab| “ 144°146 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn. state total $155.015.58 for the year thus far, according to figures given " g - out at the state treasurer’s office. As Rees, chairman of the”Council of De-| Miss Pierson, of New York, Mr. can not be sént by parcel post and as y ra 3 September 30 is the last dayv for the " ’ s fense of the State of Connecticut, will [Mrs. Huntington Lee, of New H: the expense of sending them by mail| BYRON HTMAN T e o paying of state taxes all of them must “There’s l'ncm address a meeting next Saturday. ——— 16 the various towns would be large, Awia Iness before the public. the: 0 3 e g o e SR dgridtle oot o at three o'clock, in the| A first contingent of Yugo-Slav vol- |it has been decided that the only course Piano Tuner vertising corumns of The Bulletin. be pald in this week. Four-fifths of the estate penalty tax will go to the town from which 1t comes. Leagué for Women's Service rooms on |unteers from the United State: hi open is to make the town clerks ap- Franklin square. - reac pear. at the effice for the ballots. \ : 3 : ’ [, \ Phone 505-3 3 Fairmount Streev