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' Pery Allen & Sen _ |CONG. CHURCHES -MAY IDATE| R TR = WeaTwEn ~~ |Second Church to Appoint Committes to Confer With Broad- £ ASSISTANT - o ioTinds diong the north and mid-| - “way Church as to Practicability’of Such a Union—Both 71 Ca'la Aniwered Promptly Cendition: Pastors D : rell on Possik :l'l' of Cl Cooperation ; The outstanding feature of Sunday's 2ay and Night 4 ; } weather is an anti-cyclene of consid- - . B 23 Maih Street * erabls magnitude which has moved b il 2%, . =5 Mam down the * eastern. Reeky Mountain - . " . The benefits to be derived from a]of contemporary needs in the tom i siobe in the last 24 hours. It has been co porcy: afeds in the tem at ¢ a consideral n in munity, and, co- { -t e Ui~ -4 derable fall in|union of forces an the part of the | yulity Gn% S0 D ating | with - other ; T go Rt o Generally fair weather s indicated ~°’~‘°n: an(: I;x;oud‘w-y\ Congfesaflonfll churches with the whole situation de- - ) P - = 8 h . | churches of this city were dweit upon |liberately in view, enter upon a larger . . JOSEPH BRADFORD i B Samiae o a Atant | by the pastors.of Dth in' their ser- | work with correspondingly sreater I o 4 ree $ tic coast districts by Tuesday night. mons Sunday morning. At the Second | terest. The two prope could be p BOOK B]NDER Eoreaabt church' Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff spoke | put to moré varied and cBnstant use Rl OF & Levere attack of ; s 3 2 - on“the topic, ObJections vs Opportu- |than either can bé at present, one for | f-- cough ‘and. we have ;- o Faan, Poe onpksso0| Sl P POEIEED VPR RO SR S| | e st snive e | || LIGHT RUNNING STRONG * NOISELESS BEAUTIFUL E d S. Worcester at tlie Broad therings, the others for clubs, ; awar cester at tHe Broad- [social gatherings, the others for clul s hod colde T hE o Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | probably Tuesddy. FEastern New York: Fair Monday, | way church continued his discourse .on | classes, societies; and the various fea- ‘108 BROADWAY except.showers in extreme nonth por- | New Occasions. Teach New Duties. | tures of an Jinstitutional work.' The used in my family f 3 3 e h % ly for man; % - e tion; Tuesday partly cloudy. ¢ Both came therefor to a consideration | opportunities for such. service are ienemiong. _(Signed) Frante All this week a Observations in Norwich. of the possibilities of a much closer [abundant and the needs greater than riede, 513 'W. 32nd street, a ’ L CO.1 e Sonoming recoras raported from.| cooperation between - these -twoeither chureh can well meet Sinsis Chicago, 1 : répresentative of the = - R iated .by hi h 1d face thi R : : . Sevin's, pharmacy, show the changes |churches associated .by history ;and | whereas together they cou e Crem ember, Father = John's a £ 3 Automobile and Machine Parts Welded. | in i ..peraturs and the barometric [neighborhood. - | with no small hope of gro an “Meddicing 'hay hid sx ) anufactur- Among the advantages mentioned by | fruitfulness. And the true aim’ of 45 - for :old’, ch“ 4 Sra d F ucce. , coughs, f Free Sew- CORINEE. e TRy I8 SSul. one or both of the speakers were the | church activity is to zerve largely ra- Garage work a Specialty. e Raturaly— e taer than to “hold its own.” ‘throat troubles and as a tonic ° Work Guaramtéed. following. A’ completer and more va- = . . .. 0 S - e o 2] S1 Chestmut St. Tel. 314. 1; ,‘nm R - ZZ;Q ried staff of workers could be sé-| At the Second church & business and body builder. ing Machines will be 2 - € m. 53 30.08 | cured wighout increase of expense— | meeting followed the mogning ser- : —_— e = at our store to dem- preacher and pastor, director of relig- | vice, and before adjournment it was 29 30.30 [ious education ‘and _voung people’s|voted to be the sense of the congr 4 2030 | work, secretary. and parish assistant, |gatidh that stéps should be taken to- | carried out by the Garden Supervisors s - and ‘the customary musical leaders. | ward meeting the opportunity thss|and Home Demonstratiop agent, as- Bim. .o Highest €0, lowest 50. a. m, . onstrate the superior 12 m. “asen .. 1 OO : S L 5% 3030 | he organized. activities in successfui | presented and further that a commit- | sisted the Community <Canning club|§ merits of Free Sew- . 2 PR & operation in _elther parish could be |tee of ten, Including the mipieter. be |in meetipg the Vegetable Growers, |l . 4 3 omparisons. extended to include ‘the members of [appointed to.confer with the Broadway |organized a Heme Economics commit. | in Machines. HERE IS THE Prédictions for Saturda: Clearing | hoth without the necessity of doubling | church as to the practicability of such [tee in Hanover, assisted in carrying . . and eolder. - |the effort of lay workers. A single|union and the means of its accom- |on the canning demonstration work During this dem- . Saturday’s weather: Rain, followed | Congregational enterprise {n the down- | plishmegnt if it should be found desir- | during Miss Camlbeli’'s absence in tration th ak. 5 by _clearing. scoolef. 3 town field could*make a fresh survey | able. 5 July and attended three of the meet- ons ion e mak- CONVENIENT WHEN OPEN / ol Predictions for Sunday: Fair. jings of the County Home Economics |} ers of the machine . s Sunday’s weather: Fair, ‘continued commnrittee when . different .food con- - = - - 3 servatiori matters were considered. will give ABSOLUTELY FREE with every purchase of a BUREAU OF NAVIGATION 5 "IMF.IQVE«MENT LEAGUS ' AUTHORIZES ENLISTMENTS.| DIRECTORS HOLD MEETING. Fairs. Free Cabinet Sewing' Mechine a $10.00 Dress Form and s Givenvas 21| County Agent F. C. Warner's Quarterly | .09 of the bIE pleces of work ac- | will allow you $12.00 on your old machine. Report Pressnted and Acaemted. |ing the past monch is the exnivits|] In these days when economy is the watchword in every Taire. AU the. Norwich - ana Nort || household, it is imperative that every housewife should YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Non-Leakable Self-Filling s W_Hign 1 Moon | A imi TP eis. | venien || Rieen | Age Limit for "::';é’ Il_p._m. Orils ONE DOLLAR but as good as 11138 The bureau of navigation, navy de- The directors of the New London |fairs.- At the Norwich and- North || Morn. | partment, has just authorized theen-|County Improvement léague held .their | Stoningt fairs - " LLAR AS any titat sells for FIVE DOLLARS, s 0.84[ jistments of the following named; quarterly meeting at the county agent's ,:,:;‘.,';:“,’:‘,,m‘1‘;'},.,3‘.‘{;,02.;".',’;“;2“:'?&: MAKE EVERY D ?UY MUCH AS POSSI- Landsmen for quartermiaster (avia-|room in the Thayer bullding Saturday | demonstrations ana exhibits coverinz|§ BLE. An examination of tion). These men should have experi- |at o'clock with President Charles P.|dajry improvement, Itry im @ 3 ence in sither cabinet work for the re- | Bushnell presiding. " There.weré about |ment, foad consersation and Juvenile SEWING pairing of pontoons, or experience in |25 directors present. tontests and exhibits. The fair asso- I H E R _MACHINE, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ;.‘“ Try one and be cenvine JOHN & GEO . H. BLBS 3 fabric work for the repairing-of wings, | County Agent F. C. Warner present- tio) 5 & JEWELERS etc. These man to be given no promise | ed his quarterly report, which was ac- E‘:;, i‘.;&”ffi:fii‘r\fx. fi‘;s”mfi?"'}:r = o GREENEVI ofNactual fying, but are to be drilled |cepted. The report was as follows: |premiums, and I believe that this is|§ will cost you nothing and may save you many dollars. LLE . |in forming crews in handling“and re-|. The “county agent's repcrt for the [tme of the best means of the Farm hu. y = pairing aircraft. Some may be given |quarter. is as follow = ean In readhing ihe publie and ix ales || And please remember this: We guarantee The Freefor it West Ends 38 | fiving, but the primary idea is handling | ~ Much of -the Work\ gf the county [of great valué to the fair fn bring- life, because we know you cannot wear it out in one or s Greeneville Tigers to 0—Mrs. John Curran Dies at Her | and repairing. Transfer these men to|agent during the third" 4uarter has|ing pecple on to the grounds. This 5 o ensacola, where they will be given |jeen that of genefal supervision and |work should he carefully devéloper in | two generations. Read about our special offers: Offer No. 1 Offer No. 2 overhaul‘“g ~ Home—8t. George’s Society Meets. |, ther instruction, and after exami- [ management of the affairs of the Farm years to come. A $10.00 Dress Form Free | An Allowance of $12.00 = 3 lle | Pation may be rated quartermaster|Bureau, and a number of the items A e A emoon e pageeneville | second flass (aviation). - After serving |mentioned in this report are being cov- Financial Campaign. an epflll‘ [\) Figers deteated thy Wast Ende at theline vear as quartermaster second class fered In detail in the reperts of the| The effort to raise.the minfmum of 3 3 ;| (aviation) these men may be promoted | other members of the staff. Tn addi- |$1,000 by membersnins before Oet. i The West Ends never had a show, as Cad r 2 . e to quartermaster first class (aviation).|tion te the timé account in the report ¥ 2 & " & ¢ OF ALL KINDS ON | he local bovs smashed their line OF | ™| andsmen for machinists mate (avi-|vour agent took a much needed 1Wo | 1955 collocied by Crrurdee e bt || Th mukers of (Erse Swing (Mac | ‘Weillitake yauntold: Sewing Ma- ! 3 = A & | cation Thes2 men should be skilled | wee! vacation in August. ey v n & b ofter a elesc ress | chine, regardiess o make, age, this amount $402.58 was raised previ- |} Form, value $10.00, absolutely fr name or condition, and allow you $1200 for it. A great chance to g AUTOMOBLLES, | pulled two nice 40 ard runs for the 2 ’ : mechanics with gas engine experience, Home Gasden: ous to Sept. 1 and $617.01 during the to every purchaser of a Free Cal pS Gréeneville bovs. “Conkins and Fer- 2 - d will be transferred to Pensacola < 1 #uson played a good game. Next Sun- [*M . 5 o v month. Of the amount raised previous |} net Sewing Machine during this | trade your old machine for one of 'CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |£::1.2 0 Piav-atther Baije | o, be driliea. in forming crews in| The Home Garden work in Norwich |ic%Hep:. ¥ Chairman C. 1. Smith of the || Hemonsteetfon: H the best in the werld, . 4 CARTS, | Bintasctnd eam feom the T 8 & | handlins and copaieing sireats Sorme | et e the sxcaphion o7 shomving | Mamburanip_tominitiec raleca $%5 't = i - TRUCKS and CARTS, San Franeisco. idex s nandiing and repairing. " In the | the ‘Gnal data” o fhe suscess of the |hi® S SGorwich “oampaign upder S| Easy Payments--Cash Discount . z case of men_erlisting as landsmen for vement as shown in the recor S Y . 4 . : ’ techanical ‘Bepairs, Painting, Teim- . OBITUARY... e g a8 B e 0T | Books which ware furnistied the. bore Smith and Director J. D. VicCarthy |} “A Free Sewing Machine Club is ®being formed enabling you to buy a 3 Upholstering and Woed Work. = e, Sl s can-qualify Dy examination at Pensa- |deners and kept through the season by | Anco (16, WOTX of the O red Tito machine on the easy payment plan. Pay $1.00 down and the machine Is acksriithing in all its branches. : €3, SN DL cola they may be immediately rated |them. In addition to frequent con- | Fme repine Joilk shippers netted $180.|] immediately delivered to your homs—tie balance- in easy payments in The death of Helen Spence, wite of | machinist’s mate second class (avia- | ferences with the supervisor, during|gyeny — oo nCeT cAme in throug] out the accordance with our club plan. Purchasers who do not care to avall 4 John Curran. occurred at her home at|tion). After serving one vear as sec- | the quarter, the céunty agent made|> T;i themseives of our club plan will be allowed A DISCOUNT OF TEN 3 e campaign in September was or- |} pER CENT CASH. The olub is now ‘being formed—so don't delay but i 321 Bdswell avenue Sunday morning at|ohd class (aviation) these men may be [tWo trips of inspectien with BSuper- » . Sron). pro: | visor Wilcox, in New London, covérmg | S2nized with “the assistance of Statel} (omg ‘at once and join the Sewing Machine. Club. 7 o'clock after a short illness with | promoted to first.class (aviation), pro- Daxi y xw & Clark C stomach trouble. Mrs. Curran was | bided thesx are qualified to pass the | both the adult gardens and fhe school i‘:;‘g:,'ns e T et - . P Bonh i, et R oind | necessary examination. - % Sanarens home ghcdane Rid teg Simillet and in laying the plans of the = » ity 3 very. young. Landsmen for machinist's mate (mo- s in Norw Wi upervis. . - 507 to 515 North Main St.|She is surcived by two brothers, James | torboat). These man ‘should have ex- |ors Sheldon and Harvie. In New Lon_|fombalén. Two thousand of the leaf- The Porteous & Mitchell Co. b Spence of Baitic nad Joseph Spence of | perionce in tha operation and repair |don another inspection was made-with | 1otS Were printed and have been wide- Central Falls: two sisters, Mrs. James | of gag engines. They are primarily in- [members of the Chamber of Commerce | 111\ heing mailed to delinquent mom.. - of Baltic and Miss Margaret r d v b1 ., ; Home Gardens committee and the su- - : DR A J SIN AY 5 ce,.of Plainfield: & son, Alexander | (on b oromice SF Thie Avis shei he | rervisor, and in Norwich members 6 e B Yoan| Bows idURELaq Ly Al = - UK. A. d. rwich, and a daughter, Mrs, Mi- P hafor as enlisted to the re- | fne school board ‘and the secretary of [(he MAjority in the form of 50 centt o0, pn G MORAN RALLY DAY AT & 1 Burke of New Britain. There |oeiving ship at Philadelphia for fur.]the chamber af commerce were t S D e eh SRR NI h e ety 7 - . are aleo four grandchildren. ther detail. It is intended to form (O a tour of inspection of Supervisgf | f :]g""‘"ch };3" bee‘:'hwn_d""efl by Home oN FumrlouaH. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 7 entis 2 classes from among thges men to. go | Harvie's work with. the school chilardn | City Directer C. I Smith with the as-| = = ’ e 3 St. George's Socisty M to Columbla university for further in. | here. Supervisor Sheldon also had |B*'gecs, of Treagurer Hagbers and II.| Norwich Boy Has Just Completed Five | 8pecial Programme Carried Out at the members of the Home Garden commit- | 1v, itiog in 3180 belag reyaamit.| Months’ Course at Pratt Institute. Sunday School Session. Reoms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich St. Georse’'s Benevolent society held | struction, but it does. not necesearf: i : Phone 1177-8 " | their regular meeting Sunday-in Pulas- | follow that all men eniisted in this | t° inspect his work and all of the|iee Tesuiting in 180, belngyraised of . | ki hall with the president, Joseph | rating shall be sent t» Columbia. as very well pleased me: cont.,\buted $25. The campal, Richard C., son of Mr. and Mrs. John The annual Rally Day at the Uni- Golebiswski, in: the chair. The reports| cther classes may be started elsewhere, | With and_commended the supervisors | jnoice. cqniributed 238. ‘ihe campalgn |, "yioran, gpent Sunday with his par- fversalist church and Sunday school of the secretary and treasurer were | The age limit for the above ratings is |Mi8hly. Compiéte reports of all the | o 1 0 4N ® Himphrey of the pub.|ents after completing a five months' | was held Sunday with a larse attend- t course at Pratt institute in New York |ance at bcth services. The church < 1647 réad and accepted. Routine business |21 =z 3 g a . 21.to 35. pervisors have been flled and these A 7 PR ity ey HREOh Thsrs Gab e ool B : men have all-taken up new avork. AMr. | JicitY committes, has returned 370 and | (o \"%30 ‘oran enlisted in this eity | was handsomely decorated for the oc- Onevot the historic’ places in Norwich | téndance. ~ ° |THIRTY STATE BREWERIES °* |[arvie returning to his teaching in 12 .f.q on the cow testing demonsira. |About seven months ago, at the time|casion with palms and ferns, with - . s Norwig ook ithe Norwich schools, Mr. Wilcox to({{Sted on the com testing demonstva- | e havy wae making strénuous ef-|dahlias and other autumn flowers, for over two centuries has been ‘the Dance at Pulaski Hall. E AFFECTED BY TAX. téaching in Stonington and Mr. Shel- ant ““!y‘“,em and 335 was receiv- | foFts tg secure men. [ifteen men for The gprogramme for the rally day ————— don has received an appointment as ed as a result of a circular letter mail- | Pratt institute were selected from the | exerciaes in the Sunday school was a# Hymn; responsive scripture tamous Saturday evanis the Y X s i i 8, ihe young Men's | . iditional $1.50 a Barrel is Placed on|2ssistant county agent in Tolland coun- o by the finance. committee to the|men at the Brooklyn navy vard by | follows: B competitive examination and Mr Moran | reading: address, F. A. Tracy, super- ‘mnlura club gave an enjovable dance ADAMS TAVERN in Pulaski hall. The Qiympic orches- . Baer. . 5 tra furnished rousic for dancing from ok Boys” and Girly' Club Wark. | MaRUIaciures Ofihe Conry, manss | Was one of the hiehest standing of | Intendent of the Swndai schooi; pray- The trolley will ‘get you thers from |8 t6 11.45. . Guests were present from | Thére are 30 breweries in Yhe Con-| The most important feature of the |ger to the granges of the county |these. Besides their electrical cours &= re_‘lt;l_lonv The nR":{s' Call, l'rk the “city o about: fifteen minutes oy | HATHIerd, Jewett City and Willimantic. | necticut internal revenue district which | 20¥8 and girle’ work in the county|hrought (from) in $45. A $20 con.|the men also studied physics and ma e Pl e ¥Qu ‘can run’there in an automabile TAFTVILLE includes this atate and Rhode Island.|dspartment of {he New Longos Coun, o ey ed o e Gnef | Study in gunnery they will recelve|Létters From Absent Members, Mrx in less time, - The new revento biil calls for an in- [ty fair. held"in Norwich, Sept. 2. 4ea in bv directors’ and $120 raised by |ratings as third class electeictans. | 7. T Cobb; offering: recitation, As to gt - a t the products of these, |And 5 under the supervisors of the : Y| They also become members of Pratt|You, Miss Bella Bussey: regitation, ] A. A. ADAMS Local Amateurs Play in Bal B ation (o That oftamt T o et | Farm® bureati. Oné himdred and one | i moombormnie fotes a6z of whiay | Institute Alumni association. The' Man Who Won, Alfred #Young: and notice to thaf effect has been sent ent membership totals 762 of which a1 f o Phene 519 Norwich Tewn Red Cross—Personals. fo the breweries Dby Colleotor Walsh. | CORtestants entered the diff t class- | number 170 are in arrears. During hymn, Only an Armor Bearer: address. c % e 3 —_— ¢ b; Salu y car — e ke ’ The sdditional tax-1s $1.50 per barrel $2,o0d In the 30x60 bovs and girll |the pext two menths the campaign =4 B D B A s Apeicen DRS. LF and A, 3. LaPIBRRE | 1ot s2,troping & vumbse of tocal| ot bedr hcriling mger, 2o, porier | on (hors, werg 38 exhibies 3¢ Fraah (i Bo"easiita Tote i W Sowma'S| momw o M o : ks F e X , 2 = e county ai e hope a e = ACG] 2 ¥ —1In rooklym, N. ’ - = w = ate an o ! Aeville\ performancs in , the Jodoin | A0S other similer; feomented Jauors |tables. This exhibit attracted much |nancing of the Farm burean for an. | Oct. 6. 1917, a son, laster Stewarf,| At the Y. P. C. T. service neld ir 27 Main Strest, Norwich, Genn | theatre In Balfic for the Heneiit of the | SORMINE one-hall per cent or moré |aitention and received many com Deher year will not e Teft to the emd| 10 Mt and Mrs Cnarles C. Mac- |the. evening at the church there were { Paltic Red Cross. Their repertoire | 5t $/°°00k he'd T2 storage on the €a¥er,ents and favorable comment on the |or the vear to complete . Gregory (Helen E. RBeénnett). two new members received by the Office Hour: included dances, songs and a couple [ Of ‘he Passase of the bill or received |wory the bovs and eirls werd doing, 5 president cf the society, Miss Agnes 10°a m. to 2 p. m. by appaintment |Of Short sketches. They played to & Sy . iy The county pig club exhibit and juve Summary. MARRIED. Gebrath. Harold Cobb was the lead- pa i1 honas nus ey B brewery premises was tax paid at the | ke g ot o b et Sundays excepted €d. A good shm wan veniined imud- rate of $1.50 per barrel. overes in JuCHing contest are heing| Dave spent in office 24, days spent LATHROF L ATHROP_In East Hart- LB N Red Cross. The members of the com. | Sa¥s the notice from ~Collector | ‘Ciub work which was started” last | o ioen: wottoon 166 autimics oubbes | Mias Snyder, Artnur D, Lathrop and|SUMMER COTTAGE TOTALLY D ENT.s‘r any are Misses Alice and Beatrice | VA2 oy nave more than one place | ZPTIDE in cooperation vith the schools | in local press 31, offce calls 116, office | Mr% Nancy M. Lathrop, hoth of Nor- DESTROYED BY FIRE . 1 e Depot, Blanche Par- 3 A of. Preston but which suffered from Ny n , & wich. e tass it DRE J. JONES | iiinudime, Chompagee, Victors . | whers sucn fermented liguor ' stores | R of"oisite supervision during the (130 S o’ 147, Bt 51 | Gout mARKS 1o Xoqmiche Ok, 2. Duunlng at Nianiis Want Us in Smoks - B J. 4 e o e e L L thould be made for each place. and it e raoaThe beckuls af the aanils tiofs visitea 25, meetings held at dem- | Plilieritic Gomn and st Mildred F. Sunday Afterncon. - 2 Ch: a ¢ ranches are maintained in other col- i A 2% - ar oth of New London. = s Suite 46 Shannon Building | Champasre and Omer Rondeau. lection _districts the inventory COVer- | proven thar tne crildcen ot The Lok | strations 105 other meetings addressed [ HILLEOUSE — BACKUS — In Norwleh,| A cottage on the crest opposite the Take elevator Shetucket Stree’ H. F . ing such -branches should be sent.to|are really interssted in a 1‘ W | 24, attendarice 618, populace reached Oct. 6, 1917. by Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, | White Beach Hotel, Niantic, owned by entrance. ome From Forts. the collector of the district in which | aooercaiy, Interested in producing and fa: fairs 18,000, miles traveled by rail| Kenneth Xiles Hilinouse of “Willl|3" Niye Billings of Hartford, was to- £ Among the soldiers home from the | cach such branch is located. Addi- | seem: whe M""“tmd:d‘ P ,C‘Wg have 315 miles tgaveled bi auto 935, davs| mantic and Mias Florence Anba|cuy destroved by fire ahout 5.30 o' forts over Sunday were Eugene Las- [tional copies of this blank may e ob- | Boquetanucic on the afternann mod el | 2ssistance redeived from extention.ser- | Backus of Norwich clock Sunday afternoon. It is under- DEL-HOFF HOTEL sier, Arthur'Davignon arid Alfred Gla- | tained upon application to me. Bach|ening of Sept. o8, Here the bore sng|Vice specialists 13. . stood that the use of the coftage had EUROPEAN PLAN B due. Thev say that the nights are|inventory should be made in duplicate. Sxhibted anl naste 00xs andl Pwo matters that reauire the amend- DIED. Leen .loaned for the day to a soldier a t‘:"‘fe"t“!f,"‘;l;. All the boys are anxious | one copy to be forwarded to me and | bles srown By themsel e {Ins" ot ‘the constitution wera brought|ROGERS—At Harlem River N.¥. Oct| friend of the family who was entér- = = the other retained by you, to show ing | Up for recommendation to t] nual[ 3. 1917, Courtlan ogers, age: taining a few of his comrades at the ? i3 raised and pels cared -for. sewing,) 7 {07 Fesolumendaiion AR vears, of New Tondon. time the fire broke out. The cause of v meéting which comes in December, At HAYES BROS., Props. Personals. “Only brewers. wholesale dealers, | by clup - i g blaze could not be dearned. Telephone 122 26-28 Broadway | jonp Shasseral has accepted a po- | Jobbers holding tax-paid beer in stor v;izuuwere"::?réed y:fird‘-:n&e'::gf from each town apd it is proposed to| NI¥ §y'g Tlzabeth Brown. _” == ~— | 8ition in Andrew’'s bakery in Norwich, | 28¢ are required to pay this additional ling méeting which. was largely attend. | 2180 Include ome woman director fTom | puneral services Monday. Oct. §. i each town. This will increase the di- tecostal church, Danielson, at 2 [ ed by th I At Ty NAfter the’ inventory has been pre-|oc Tihincenaiits Sach by the enarr) | rectors and at the same time give the sition in . the J. B, 'Martin -:omsn:r?\- pared, take it to a notary or other offi- {man of the school board. women who do much work in the land has acceptsd a position in tne|Cor dualified to administer oaths, and| Several other communities startea | ®28ue equal rights with the men. It |Hobkin- & Allen company. sign it in his presence, and have him{asimilar work in the spring Thich we |18 4180 proposed to increase the mem- e any. a}l‘(ach his slgfl(‘uture and seal. Pur-|were unable to properly supervise hut | erShip of the ,,,c‘t,m., e;,,,fl,mut,, to < chase a postoffice money order, draft, |{his wil o 5 N | seven miembers instead of five, as it The latést idea fof speeding up the | or certified check, made. pavable to me, S B S L Sus he Farm | nOW stands. In the event of this |a]l_nomoble calls for propellors, in ad- | covering the tax due and inclose in-{bureau stafr. 3 = dition to the ugual:gear, to help it|verftory and remittance in an envelops - i CURRAN—In Norwich, Oct. 6, Helen_Spence, wifs. of John Curran. aged 53 vears. Funeral from har late home. 337 Bos- “rc en well avenue, Monday morning at o o'clock. Requiem mass in St Mary's chureh at 9 o'clock. Burial in Bt. 15 Main Street Joseph's cometery. charge. at-least two members of the [ ooy ns _ Entered Into rest. in this THE PALACE 78 Frankiin Street P. SHEA visiting officers. gooking and handicraft éxhibits made | TieeinE YO Ch, Somes In Dece di,,cw,.lmmuyv" Danielson, Oct. he % - executive committee will be women city, Oct. 7. 1917, Elizabeth 8. Childs, = <: = | bver the ground. addressed to me. place postage thereon eld Tests and Demanstratio representatives. Both of these mat-| wiis of the late Alfred s _Childs. FUNERAL NOTICE > and.mail it This should have your| The moat of fhe work on this pro- | ters were zm‘?ly (Jiscussed pre- | _asugyter of the 1ste Georgé perkins. | | - J mmediate attention in order to avoid |ject has been done by the asslaf aratory fo adopting them in a con- Een e s a|@® DEAD HORSES AND COWS (0] Tl g B | " isunderstanding and annoyance to county agént, only three days’ w":;'fi Hfitutional ‘amendment to be offered thiatgonsey) . attarpoen; Oct, 4, Removed Fres of Chargs — A both yoursejf ’\d to thevdepn_rtment hiaving been put in By the county|for a vate at the coming annual me: VLRICK—In this olty. Oet rg ' when ~examination of your piace is|agzent. These ceversd two inspection | Ing. T Tiric it Call 163 New Londen. Ask for Chas - made by examining officers™ trips and.taking of one sample which e e e T Uater. Reverse, charge. _ B — : is ‘to be analvzed by the Connectieut INCREASED POSTAGE ko A O WEST SIDE HIDE co. e High quality | TRIPLE JuBIVEE Agricultural fDxperiment station foj h P. O.-Box 879, New Lenden | §i has made them T Sl e i 180 ate; s o““‘v’”mn‘" et 9 .f.":"aff.fm"fsi« to thank . il 4 n a e 'e. under , popular for a - AR f:";:'“::d t:"" :"”' by, New | potato tprl,"in“d'em:nsmtl:nn:‘c‘s::f 2. as One Source of War Revenue. [, 0% Friends and naignbors Lot their ndon Catholic Parish. vetary W.'O. Rogers’ farm and the | Detailed instructien to postmiasters [SXMPAthy and aid during the iiness field meeting at Mr. Whiting’s which [on the :ncreased letté# mail rates | wish to thank evervons, also all the FREDERICK T. BUNCE century. At New TLondon St. Mary's 3 W Buy at your | tar of | were arranged for th re Nov. - . Pl’ano Tuner 5 | % ».yo the Sea parish has plans for the cele- | the nz:;;énn‘t sy et RS BELEBICN b e et s S can,rho sent fawer = hone 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave. GEUCeE Bration together in- April, 1918, of a 5 County Corn Show. been issued by - Postmaster- General| . TANEs O A Ny HENRY E. CHURC h Burleson. They do not apply to mail GEORGE W._ MAHONEY. WM, SMITH ALLEN triple jubilee, in the Glamond. gold and| 7p, roreis: & v » 6 county corn show project is MRS, SARAH O'NETL. silver jubilees of the church and pa- | progressing favorably and we are now fi‘;e?%ty'mur:.f&:fifl::- ZZ‘L,‘" e e rochial school. This is the third old- [2ssured of a big fair in Norwich this|ihey do apply to all demestic mail, Something You'll Like &st Catholic parish in Connecticut. The | Xinter If we do our part. On Au, . GOOD BEEF plans for the observance are. undes |28 the county agent mef = speoiai :rrlmm‘:i‘ldt‘; r':h.',f-;‘.”;}::i‘g” %&%.‘“%X"al: On unt of incre price of to- GOOD the supervision of Rev. T. M. Crowley, | committee of the state board of ax- |ama, the United States postal agency eco, the Whi r will Be e VEAL D. D., the pastor. riculture and it was decided to have|a: Shanghai and all persens in the A eold from now on at $3% per H000. The diamond :jubiles’ will celebrate |8 three #ay meeting of the Farm bu- |military service pf the Unlited States J. F. CONANT and place and widely X ; “geattered. : “Postmasters shall on and The golden jubilee will signalize the |1ay will be the county corn show. The | November 2. see fhat postage is paid ‘GOOD LAMB the founding of the parish, 75 years |Team,. state hoard of agriculture.and | s [ - ago, When. New London mas & wwan|Connecticut . Sheep Eresders' mmsociar s e s aepaviment janse 11 Franklin 84 or tion on Dec. 11, 12 and-13. The first atfor SMOKED MEATS purchase of the.present church prop- |second the state corn and potato show [at the rate of 3 cents an ounce or = 0y , aff ord ad r erty near the church &re the rectory, | With programme for the Cénnecticut rum’i'vn :nereof onulatter: and other| Use Mi-o-na Tablets, they are one of Shea & Burke at prices you cag. af the parochial school and ‘a Sisters of | Sheep Breeders’ association. Final ar- |first class mail matter except drop let- [the most ecffective and safe remedies 5 5 " 5 . Mdilcy convent. rangements aje being completed and [ters. All drop letters—that is letters [for out-ef-order stomachs. Besides 41 Main Street Pe le’ ' ket|] ¢ t iceda; ight The silver jubilee will celébrate the | Will be published as soon &a decided |matied for delivers from the office at|quickly stopping the distress Mi-o-na °P 8 arke rompt serviceday or night M| estaviishment of the parochial schéol | upon. - which posted, including thpse for de- |soothes the irritated. walls of the l . from which have been graduated.thou- - - Food Consdérvation, livery by clty rural or. other carrier [stomach. strengthens and builds up tunera irectors the digestive organs. Do not suffer 6 Franklin Street 642.2 Lady Assis:ant | sands” of students, many passing to| Food -conservation work contirues|of such office—are required to have NGO, Proae - kigh schools and colleges and other |and the county agent assisted in or- | postage pald on them at the rate of [another day, get a 60c box at once. . ¢ Sropristor institutions. -! zanizing the movement in Norwich s |2 cents an ounce or fraction thereof. |For sale by The Lee & Osgood Co. -