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R ) X . cnln mpm I T DN i BOY SCOUT LIBERTY . We jvertine exmets le" '0 WEf ‘ 2 AI £ m" “H SIER | LOAN RALLY TONIGHT ns it te Charles F. Hayward of Ashwillett 1S R ———— It N L b g ty - fi Wi ice Emblems A ur e Norwich, Friday, Oot. 19, 1917 has visited with friends in Norwich. wenty-five War s." 5 coms Lift Off Miss Janet Tansy of New London to be Presgnted. et was the guest of Miss Bertha 1. Hahn " = AIT‘ b 1 VARIOUS MATTERS Treasurer Instructed to Pay Dues of All Members in the,U. S. |, I05 450 0950 Bas both coppteice Doean't hurt a bit to 1ift corns of Broadway recently. Liberty i.oan-rally to be held at the or calluses off with fingers. —_— * 18m; Mrs. Manuel King of Norwich has Light i s at 532 thisl Are et o Mrs. Berrna L. evening. Brewster, of Putnam. Water office cpen dally from § a. M.| pagarg F. Malne has returned to his to § p. m.—adv. home in Scotland after a visit of sev- ) Service—Meeting Pays Tribute to Memory of J. H. Hale | town bali this™ (iriday) evening at eight o'clock. “In_arranging for this, —Woodbury O. Rogers Delivered Interesting Address.+ | o5 5 s et v | Ave Harder to Please fair of its kind ever held in Norwich. winge of pain or ; 3 n:;te :. tb.t:; .:plym‘, m,m‘. :“;; r'i;‘:h.;f Ta “llg )‘:?nhusllfi eral days at Lord's Hill. . ;r,t;‘em p;:r;n;nyen‘to ntp::ke::(‘ :::m"::f p::o = = aftes ds. This may | trict at No: gl i "] Rev. Peter J. Cuny, of St. Patrick’ At a meeting of New London Coun- Hale. ‘Woodbury ‘O. Rogers of this|plans. Thé- meeting is open to the|. % i & T o S RRL NI OR 5 A e Bt anual con- | 1y Eoaina. No. € ot Collitate . o oity gave'a highly Interesting talk on | public in gencral. and - seording to in Clothes than older men; tant rs of the ) the Potato and How It Grows. County | Some of the boys, there will be a large . A Sora pentarel I e A tced At The Tied | Slocsas nt Hartrord, Wednesday, at ;‘;"‘;‘:}f“t;e“:’u:';i‘r“"; Tax instructed | Agent F. C. Warner led the discussion | audience of the purents and friends they want something more in have en cut- A ing e war of al ich followed. - oth of the v Scouts general an women' who Cross room Thursday nafternoon. . |St. Joseph’s Cathedral. members serving in the army or navy. | | The next mamber on the programme | of the 25 who are to receive the war | Clothes than fit and good qual- ting, filing and wearing h e = District Superintendent George S.|Ezra Hempstead was selected by the | was a song. The River, by the grange. | Serv - B torturous plasters. Yes |“:§fih{°:',;:?“‘. o T e Co- | cerivener of Norwich was at the|meeting to express the great loss suf- | Mrs. F. Taylor of Lenanon. assisted by | i be blown at T:40 at | ity. corns lift out and calluses = > Methodist parsonage in East Thomp- |fered by the Pomona through the death | Mrs. A. Thompson of Groton rendered | Union Square where the troops will of J. H. Hale of Glastonbury, who for |a song on Connecticut's motto. the assemble in parade formation. There Fro: ) ights has | son recently, for the second quarter- . e ths pt the S mMany years was an enthusiastic grange | mustc of which was written by the lats | will.be a short parade 4ill music be-| They want a certain smart. | peel off as if by magic. ended the beauty of many of the tall|ly conference of the year. worker.» Barton O. o ¢ ~ | ing furnished by’the drum corps of ’ B ton Leavet of Putnam B v ¢ Lo of | ness, style; they can’t describe A small bottle of free- zone costs but a few cents be ens. at any,drug store. Apply o iyt ety gy Mrs. Myron Guild of Frank-( Morning and afternoon session were | A pantomime was presented by a op 10 of Tartville: ? honor list at Sraith|lin, Mrs. Minnie Amburn and son,|held by the county Pomona _in the | Lebanon party. led by Mrs. Eva Brown | troops will then march to the hall | : a few @rops directly upon| ‘The freshman honor Witliame M. ana Mrs. o Waltz and | Colchentor grange hall with. Worthy | Hostar . B Gillatte” and M. May | whete the following prosram will be |it, but they know it when they college includes Miss Murlel Backus your tender corn or callus, | SOIIEe TWEHNATE | TR ertrude Ful-|son, Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis| Master Nathan Hall of Preston in the | Taylor rendered a duet and were forc- | carried out: P can | get it uglers (2 3 and instantly the soreness 3 a : fer of Roclkville. Waiz of Norwich have returned after | chair. ed to respond to an encore. Assembiy"—Scout Al ppears: R A T spending the week end at Camp Dev-| Following the instruction of two| A discu ‘Rye Flour and How | Scouls in full uniform. Badges on hats.) the corn Hunters at East Lyme state that the|ens, Ayer, Mass.,, making the trip by|members all present enjoved dinner.|to Spoll It” was broken up by the pres: 0 the Colors” Scout Bugler 'u-; That's it aanom . S0 loose that Kt LIt o tly.|bunting Is poor and there are very|automobile. The programme of the afternoon ses- | entation of an excelllent loaf f rye|Kloss of Troon 10. _— few squirrels, due to the fact of the sion was opened by a tribute to Mr.lbread baked by Mrs. Maud Biiss. Flag Salute, Scouts stand at atten- young men insist on buying It doesn’t eat out the corn tion then give flag salute or callus, but just shrivels [ Short chestnut crop. CONTEST TOO CLOSE Sl ey ryckoff, | g1, ot 3 5 Invocation, Rov. J. H. Wyckoff | ¢heir clothes in this store. it up so it lifts away| gome of the older gzirls about town TO BE DECIDED . . Scoutmaster of Troop 1. | S e e B orae Tvs s oiTeet witte:rer | ke Are Only | counzixf:itslz::;lt:nczas —_ sm:u.st."-xEAvsns STRIKE. Tne” Scout’ oath by all Scouts | knit going along the street while re-| Barred Rocks Are Only Fourteen E - ~ | standi t salute. | e D - e b aiid'Ss oraer by the pre-| Extreme values $25. Women should keep & tIny | ¢y ning from school. d : ; bottle handy on the dresser “:' = e pe! Behind Now. Joseph Bellefieur Seated as Chief | Operatives Claim They Are Not Re- | uiding oicer Scout Commissioner B an never lef t the recent state convention of the i .. i L W, . M. ce. callus ache twice. Sunshine society, held at Waterbury, w:h;en‘;"’,':l”é::mgtm‘_’:;‘fi;;‘n!":;m::"‘: e Com o b ks S i st Afi;:e:s s and - a Others at $18 and $20 and thirty-fige branches of the society re- t too clo: At a well attended meeting of Court| A strike of the weavers of the West | Nation's . Judge Gardiner e o g R oo M Side silk mill kas been in progress | Greene of the Superfor court up to $35. All good. ported at the meeting. ihe tenth week of the contest a pen of | Sachem. No. 94, F. of A.. held in For- Barred Rocks entered by Applecock |esters’ hall Thursday evening Joseph Save money. Buy a Liberty bond: |, " ¢ pitzwilliam, H.. was 112 | Bellefleur was installed as chief ranger | the 70 employel there waiked out after | Subscribe to the > demanding nerdase of wages. ! 9 aleo pay your water bill today—adV.| cggq ‘benind A. P. Robinsom's White|for the ensuing vear. The regular|dems n incrs idward Duro who secured the largest | .| Leghorns from Calveron, N. Y. In|business meeting of the order was |strikers sa they have bee number of subscriptions in the s A former Norwich woman mnow re-| oEROTNS Croms . oitest this|held previous to the installation. ting paid five and one-half to siy i ign. 5 s ! urp y c arry - - of specin Scout | since last Thursday, whea about 60 of { Five-minute talk. Why You Should Liborty Loan, Scout siding in Boston writes to local friends | the twentleth week of the contest this | RGT Brerions 10 e e sapreme con- | cents & vard for thelr work gl Sk that milk is to cost 14 cents a quart 3 s | there, after December lst. being 163 eggs behind the Leghorns.|vention held at Portland, Me. a tax |they demand one cent for Ampaign songs. SN S = v By the time the thirtieth week had ) of 25 cents per member was laid for D_M“kfl. or “k_un wounld amount to about Greetings from the Norwich Council 207 M . S The forest fire season has reopened | come around, the fortunes of the game | the purposé of taking care of those|ecight or nine cents a yard. The| Hoy Scouls. ain Street age and Mrs, H. M. Lawson Is at her post | seemed to have changed and the Bar- | memhers who are in the United States | strikers say that they are not paid "he Scout’s Call. Boy Scout buglers. in the lookout station at Mt. Ochepe- | red Rock pen was only 74 eges behind |Service and who are wounded or Kill- |living wage at the present high cost|Scouts who are lo receive War Ser tuck, in the town of Union. the Leghorns. In the fortieth week, [€d in action. If the member is killeg | of ilving. i vice Fmblems murch to the front. st i b et ae T tThé PRTOTN the Rocks had again suffered reverses [a death benefit is paid to the family At a meeting of the Presenta peech by Congressman f o 0,00 IEaien e Conviect= One local baker who puts out corn|and were in arrears 135 esgs. At this|of the deceased. The tax is payable [11 o'ciock-on Thuraday maviing | Richara P. Kreeman on hehaif of the [EUe0, 5 N (VR | 08, OO er muffins three days a week is baking | point virtually everyone, including the | every quarter and goes to the war |decided that they would remain U. 8. Treasury Department. patriotic concert in connectlon with between 50 and 75 dozen each day, and [ management of the contest conceded | emergency fund until the company gave in to thew.| Medals presented under the aus- 71" 000 CORECRG o0 COnIEEHOR finds demand for them increasing. first place to the New York Leghorns. The soclal commitiee. J. R. Porte- | Some of the strikers, as evidence of | pices oi Local Court of Honor. by Lieutenant T o e Britishe amny - ‘ . But now in the fiftieth week with the |lance, Henry Clement and Lewis A.|the low pay which the m they are Boy Scout vells, taps, . Boy ~Scout | o =% THOG in McWilliams St. Anne’s Temperance society has|race neariy over, the rocks are only | Andre reported progress and will| zetting. showed pay envelopes the | buglcy , s ton Ent A e ortiehal An requested a month’s mind mass at St.|14 ezgs behind and apparently they | meet on t Tuesday evening with | amounts of which ranged from 57 % | Instructions concerning Liberty Loan. (¢nd BIBHHREEN SWMCTEIDN COHens, S0 Patrick’s church Monday for Mrs. | have the “punch” to nish in first place. [ the committees from the other two |31 according to the number of looms 2 by Hobert H. Fiske of Locanl the rally as it is & new feature. L eu Rl i Kemey, o foumer, vice {prcst[iNoh: Den \SRwlisuYs (209G amwstor;(kdnsslte pie: ifor e wintosisocial which eachs: operative. had under his | Liberty Loan committee be | 13HON" han seen ‘ser s ent of the society. an average of more than 200 eggs per | activit ther business was trane |core. - l he War Service Bmblems ave to be | |2 4 > i bird, the goal that all good hens strive | acted. Morris L. Bergstresser. superinten- | awarded lo the following twenty-five il ‘“"‘”“_"is"m‘;“jfif“g e Finest assortment in Andred H. Maine of Groton has|for. The instaliing officer was Deputy | demy. of_the concern, stated Thursday igrs R o b dat T8 e strawberry vines that still bear freely.| There were just four pems in all|Grand Chief Ranger Frank J. Mur ng. when asked aboul the situ; rd_Duro.. who sold the largest | fICOPREL IR U v o8 BECEL 23 this city The everbearing varieties have given |that were able to lay more than 40 |tha, who made a brief address, The |tion, that the strikers canle to him | number of bonds, 26; Ralph Marsh. ar an armies good account of themselves in the|eggs during the fiftieth weck. Obed |following are the officers installed: in the week and demanded the | first to sell ten bonds—the smallest at borough this year. (g.‘Knight's VVIhl[e “’yandofltt from tl" Rf J'useuh Bellefleur: S. C. R.. Trv- | M!‘.b,Rergs(x~(-~=sfl- ;|om ‘«]m»m u.. boy from the smaliest huup;,}(;njn- lridgeton, R. 1, were in first place|Ing J. For R. S. Henry Clement: | was not able io grant their demands | min Weinstein, Scoutmsater of Troop Mentioned among recent suests atf«ith a vield ‘of 46 ezgs. Merritt M. |F. S. I R. Portelance: treasurer, would tatie ine matief fo the|T oid 15 bonas; allen Bixby, Troon || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY 9, the Sistare inn, Lord's Hill, are Mr. pen of Barred Rocks from |Frank T. Svlvia: senior woodward.|headquarters of the company in New [4.only Scout to sell a $1000 bond; Levi e "{I”- Arthur E. Sto Mr. and field Center. Conn., folowed them | Leroy Bailev: junior woodward, Ralph | York. He further stated that the op-| Talbot Troop 1; Herbert Corey, Troop | T B s with a production of 45 eggs.|Jl.eFemina: senior beadle. Dona Sem- |eratives agreed 'to wail until his re-|1; Russell Rathbone, Troop 1: T. eck, of Norwich. Jay H. Ernisse's White Wyandottes |ino; junior beadle? William Hershon: | turn before doing anvthing. Mr. Berg- | Downer Johnson, Jr., Troop 1: Horace y ; % X F E The main sessions of the conven.|from Webster, N. Y. were in third |ldcturer. Michael Delaney: trustee for | stresser left immediately for New | P. Bill, Troop 1: Joseph Hartiey. Troop| Mr. and Mre. A N H. Vauzhn have ranklin Square o o eSS ey ‘Goven-|place with 42 and Rock Rese Farm's|three vears. John Shannon. York. where iie was in conference with | 3; Robert Woodmansee, Troop 8; Jon- | been pasxing a few dars at Lake Mo- : WHERE ALL CARS STQP o o s tiog Onpectiont Sunday| Garred Rocks from KKatonah, N. Y..| The lodze has had a most successful | the heads of the concern.{ When he | athan Johnson. Troop 3; Leslie Gordon, | honk. N N 5 NG aber T eaa o ave o ellita Jelwene in fourth {Jlace with 41 eggs to|yvear under the retiring officers. of returned to the city he found that the | Troop 8; Assistant Scoumaster l:nur- AL Willlarm B Bitae has. haglas e T e their credit. The total for all pens|whom John =. Drescher was chief| Weavers had sone on a strike without | ens Hamiiton, Troop 6; Claude Com- | Afrs. iam B. Birg 5 ha S Crin amounted to 1890 or 145 better than |ranger. waiting to hear what was done in New | bies Troops5; Harold Sterry, Troop her gnest her sister, Miss Bell of New e Additions wiil be made to all water “‘;h‘;‘em’:;‘e“’{,’;s!“’;fi“"’i:‘ S RO LO;ZAL e TR T NChnener wiys IRAL e [ IEvortBiAen W To0n, i ey ok i 3, o 'S g e company granted a raise of one to one enter, Troop 6; el *hase, Troo 2 oy PETER VER STEEG bills remalning unpaid after O¢t. 20th-| principal varieties are as follows: g > And s half cente mer vard on some of | s Howard Tves, ‘Traop 6: Assistant| Mrs. Eben TLearned of Huntington , SR ceasor Vo BT R bRt g . Pen Barred Plymouth Rocks Sx LICERRIEIED: LIST the work, but this was iurned down | Scoutmaster Norman Himes Troop 6: |place ix in Washinton, D. C. for a Floriat and Landscape Gardemer, | Teachers from this cection will st | § spplecock Farm, Fitswil- | Of Norwich Mon Who Have Been Ac- A, e e A R o Dt Coamee Troon T Seasonable Cut Flowers, Wedding |Connecticut Valley Kindeggarten as | .1 Mersitt M. Giark, Brokfeld : cepted For Army Se Bergstrosser states that while some, Francis Gallaudet, Troop 9. G o R _Welines. - J%. et Decorations. Funeral Designs__Bulbs, | sociation, to be held in Hartford, Sat Center, Conn. .. 1928 g 2 - of course, are not earning $20 a week. e ot {"‘;‘,‘ 4ot Wb e i e L wuesi Ferns and Decorative Plants. Nursery | urday, October 20th. 2 AR IEa A G The digtrict hoard at Waterbury | the majority of the weavers will pull| MRS. NELLIE A. GAGER ot Rins ve Huntington. Stock from Bobbink & Atkins, Ruther- Jese Emst Tancing Michi has returned to the local exemption|down as much as $20 to $22. all de- - L ford, N. J. Wednesday next, all Federal em- . 4 > 1795 | E08rd a certificd list of Norwich men|pending on their skill. He says that RECORDING SECRETARY| Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Ely of New ployes, who can be are to be excused A = e ;: ‘9% laccepted for service. 'hese men were | it is only the beginners that are earn- = b - R, York have been guests of the former's at noon that day by request of the T r‘*thl(“iv:.y‘"rg’";.‘t - ;.:cfi:;e% b{ ;hr;hexm;flrx;xgd physflc:‘_n' :,ng as low a ST,d nn: 1ha§| as they \A{Illum.v.y.cc \:I-aT‘-ucEl-ch.-: at State [ Lroth venor Ely of Brosd street, - 3 2 ed G. Knighte Bridgeton, st an led exemption | become experienced they will receive . C. T. U. Convention. = g;&;id‘;ntL’l:e&?e{o?na ey can take o T o e e e by bt Mrs. J. Theodore Webb and son B : 16 Merrythought Farm, Colum- claims were disallowed and the Wa-| The wages in various other depart- Middletown, Conn., Oct. 18.—Murs. |GiIbert {sgood Webb, are zuests of Up to this week, the bees from the B, Coln. o i ot 1765 | terbury, District Board by veturning | ments of the mill have When voluntari. | Caroline B, Buell of ast Hampfon, |the Misses Osgood of Rockwell ter- hives at Prof. Allen Latham’s. on Scot- |18 Grant Buler & Son, Troop- the certified list endorses the findings |ly increased by the companv and ev-| was re-elected president of the Con- [I§Ce. 41 BROADWAY land Road, have kept busy during the or; Ba . .on 1764 |of the local board. Following is the|ervone seems satisfied with the excep- | necticut Women's Christian Temper- BB e short davs, sathering the last Fall Rhode Island Reds ........|cerfified’list of men accepted for ser-jtion of the weavers. ance Unjon at today’s session of the iage Neison J. Avling and som. Z 2 [ , e: ® e ¢ ave spendin, ‘0 weeks with honey from golden rod and wild as- |47 Allan’s Hard to Beat Reds, vie = annual state convention heré. Other allaponaing kinom sk with Under New Management Formerly the Saratoga Restaurant Is being managed by the former nanager of the Minerva Cafe, in Bos- Hareld D. Cargpbell. 12 Hedge av- 1922 | enue. Thomas Bruno, Versailles. Har.| NORWICH PASTOR APPOINTED. 1794 old Kasevitz, 11 Peck street. Clifeton S. Watrous, R. F. D.. No. 1, Mystic. Bernard W. Rlan, 134 Broadway. Jer-| ber of Chureh Offel b Recording secretary, Mrs. Nellle A. = Gager, Willimantic: corresponding Rev. Georges H. Strouse Made Mem-| cocretary, Miss Josephine A. Sexton, terbury. ith Madelrs, g Committee | liast Hampton: treasurer, Mrs. Nellie | 8i'perintendent of the Visiting Nurs ters.” Newport, R. I ......... - k 43 Peguot Poultry Farm, South- The tax collector will be at the store Dort Conn. of John G. Potter, East Side, today |37 Hillview Poultry Farm ton. Same service will be given in the [ from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. to receive : i T " the | taxes—adv. White Leghorns emiah E. Norris, 221 Broad street. Wal-| -By State Ba R. Arnold, Meriden: state secretary of [ °ssociation. has handed in her res had in the Minerva or othe® equal David R. Ki - of T 73 A. P. Robinson, Calverton, ter “W. Lund. Fourteenth street. the lLoyval Temperagce Il.egion, Mrs. |nation, to taks effect on Nov. 1. places of Boston. = h- . Kinner of Norwich Town e e 2081 | Ernest 1.. Davis, 4 Providerse stree! The Connecticut Baptist Association | Grace (. Platt, Bridgeport. as been at Lord’s Point, and with the John Griffith, 37 Washington street. |at it annual gathering held this week| The convention voted to buy & thou- | = NomacIc_ That the biacksmiths nf NICK L. KONTENES, Prop. |assistancc of Zera and George Lam- Ridge, Conn. . 1988 | John M. Dyno, 49 Maple stpeet. Ray D.[in°Suffield appointed committees for|*and dollar Liberty loan. ftville, Occum and Baltic will ad- \ phere of Mystic has hauled the big|gs J.° O. LeFevre, Z Gilmore, 4 Phillips avenue. George E.|the ensuing vear. e Seat o nee the price of horseshoeing on Oc! power boat Louisa on the ways for the Nown A 1944 | Counihan, Oakridge street. eGorge| Thursday afternoon the session open- DEFENDANT WINS 1917: For light horges. 31.756; draft Winter. Rl Shaw, 69 Twelfth street. Felix|ed at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Peter —_— F2i pariioen SHTRyeRgtiins DeBarros, 16 Treadway avenue. Joseph | Wright, formerly of Norwich but now | Judge Greene Hands Down Decision |- —— - ‘The 400 pupils of St. Patrick's school| 31 Cloyes & Suliivan, (Buff g r 2% RS B ad French-AmericanFurCo. |, e o0 7oz, during the week to| Wyandottes) Hartford, Conn. 1374 | & s go Glams Sroet, Demjamin | of Hartford presiding ° Praver was [ In Favor of Town of North Stoning- buy a $60 Liberty Bond, which will| 10, Iiolliston Hill 2. Farm t 02 i Tel. 1301-4 Room 106 Thayer BIdg. | he tpurchased for the henefit of St | * (White Rocks) Holliston Hill, ot n e e i e followinE commitiees o - | Agnes’ Home for Dependent Infants of Mass. g o i e dicsiitin b Judge Gardiner Greene has handed 1766 | a discharge until Jan. 16, 1918, as well| Nominations of Trustees—Rev. H.| o8¢ Fardiner Green NeTondint. in FUR the dlocese: i 54 Obed G Knighi, (Whiie g . as Wellington D. Miner of East Great[W®. Olcuit, Bleomfield: Rev. C. oo : e e Jrpinstons) Bridweton, R. . |Plain on industrial claims, both being | Marchant, of West Haven: Rav. J his caseofiThomas e roler Asainst AD farmers and engaged in 'agricultural| Ward of Plainville: Rev. C. L. Fish- | \yax ‘tried hefore him in the. Superior TWO CARLOADS OF A suburban inn famibar to many lo- 5 High Class Work " ANl Furs | cal motor parties, the Brospect House e work. The following received full ctford. e 9 4 4 . Rmedsied | ' Famnion. wax pofonased by My.| ATTENDANCE RECORD afscharze on -the ground of depend-| Obituaries Bev i3 G ward lor| SSUECUIE 0% Tonlon rocently. | The GOOD WHEAT All Work Guaranteed | g Will Be SeFort i P T e FOR LAST MONTH | €is: Herman S. Sears. 292 West Main [ Plainville: Rev. George F. Genung. |to collect damages for personal in. FUR COLLAR AND Gupae ° |modeled into a tenement and 1s nearly 1 £ Srreet alenty . IEnor 218 Washing_|of Brookivn, and Rev. C. K. Fland- | juries and damage to his horse and L ready for occupancy. Total Number of Children Enrolled is| °f Strect. FEverett C. Stanton. 88 CIiffjers of Avon. wagon by reason of going off an em- | Will be sold at $3.40 per 100 '$|street. Herbert M. Hitchon, 81 West| Bible School — Rev. A. B. Todd of | paniment in the town beeause of ne. Made to Order 1 The INev:"Haven Paint and Clay 3.141 = ey club of which Ozias Dodge of N i own street. Hartford: Rev. E. B. Cross of New cf v e H i . v S 5 " artf New | glect of the town to erect a fence | pounds. This will hel ou H. T. YURMAN, Proprietor wich is a member, is_to hold its fi e e tarian colTar el e mcBoolilie e e foi= g;?::a:ézcll_ ‘-lrl‘h the| Britain. and the other =~ remaining |along the wdge of the highway. The | P Py gxhibit in the New Haven Public Li-lof the fown of Norwich for the month | Weinwimne of Coomi ooer « Trore: | Members of the hoard tn be appointed | piaintff has fled notice of appeal. reduce your corn bill by using brary from Monday, November 6, t + 4 Saturday, December 4th. & 0 of\Sepgemhgr is"ai follows: seven of the forty-eight m sent | Cross. : B . m % Number enrolled, includin arrived at camp. The miss-| Social Service-_Re®. E. R. Hyde of Seeking Recruits For Armies. this wheat. Mr. Clifford’s c ¥ g ; 5 tens 3,141; i 5 3 hool for dancing will | 82T ,141; - 94 s P. Stamides and he 18 now | Middlet: :: Rev.. C. =, Probably for the first time in New open Saturday, Get 20, ar Ginume Wil |per cent. of attendance in grade: being looked up: The followine N | St Rev L. M Stores e Of | Bngland - America ® and'>British army —_— Children’s class meets at 2.30. Academy | Per_C% ©Of attendance in kindergar- |wich men have beon rejecied: John|Haven. and Rev. R. T. Wilson' of | 0fficers will call from the same piat- . o class at 7.30. Terms, 18 lessons S100y ;ez’i_s',le. TR i Shea, Joan W, Mullen, Anton Wunder: | Horeeerd. s - form for recruits for their respective l l be & The New Haven Visiting/|adv. - ”2’_‘; o ;:‘3’”” Comiar A Stavme.’ Trank B Wii-| * Siate Jpf o Cliurches_Rev. 7. Harvi_|armics on Saturdey night, Oitober 20, ries vlosberg n o oo Ay g = and | son Thompson. of South Yo g er . Fally drive for Nurse Association offers af, The cabbage corn and other vege- £E3 Eg g55529 |Horace Corning. Rev. 0. G puddington of West 3'Cove Siroet l course in Public Health Ni in the ‘home garden~ af Moheman E2p5e gEofio Mystic: J. N, Edwards of Daniel- urs- | 2k by BRDSrEeade t Jebn Do e el 8o 2223 2g PRISON SUNDAY. Timhle of Meriden: o A, 2 03 = 45 s 2 S 53 g™ Sepoe = et g J. A of New London and ing, beginning November e i he‘\n'dy to help out with the Egg & 27537 | Connecticut Prison Association Urge G. ' C. Laudenslaver, of Tariff- . o e live stock at the Park. zE2 ~.=272| State Clergy to Preach Special Ser- firs . = 5 as New Churches — Rev. A. H. Car- Far particulars apply to eieaunte ostiiduc ito 1na, aiinyed ] e penter of Hariford: Rev. Waiter T. CUMM[NGS & RING MISS MARY GRACE HILLS, Supt. |be made up by eliminating the custom- > . Oct. 28th has been designated as|niken of Torriston: Rev. C. S 200 Orange Street New Haven, Ct,|ary vacation at the Holidays. - Except Prison Sunday and the Connecticut |~ Shtingale of Moosup. ““|for a few days at Christmas, the | Broadway 19 850 | Prison assoclation, of ~which E. M. | Historical Committes ]' 1 Dfled college will remain in session without |Broad St. .... 17 ‘926 | Warner of Putnam is chatrman, Is urg- | ard of Plainville: unera { £ a break-until May 12. Hobart Avenue 0 916 |Ing the clergy to devote that day, or |Fhelps of Wew Haven: Ernest Ev: r Eridge . 5 some other Sunday, to preaching on | Thompson of Hn’rr‘.th!org e mest st 7ans STgSouth Manchester | W. Town St. ....100 3 the reformation of the criminal and Frosramme — The Rov: 4. 5. oats, am' Embalmer; EnBfTa oo :c't,eec:mogr?ce;y story ‘cln 3ow.ni Street 13; z the e‘:;‘c'.ma:t otl proper. laws. The | f Fartford: H‘“'e rederick B f n bankruptey | Yansic . association has also made a request | L 2 : - 1. R, In the United States court vesterdav |Mt. Pleasant St 363 10 tbat all young people’s socleties in the | BTN of Bridgeport e FLASH LICHTS 322 Main Street V IOLIN fe has liabilities of $5,654.99, and $3- |Pearl Street ....122 0 - lstate devote at least a part of their hure erings — The Rev. J. W. 899.99 of the amount is unsecured. As- | High Street ....238 5 5 [meeting on Oct.' 28th to consideratiop [ MUsson of Meriden. the Rev. G. R. Chamber of C Buildi = sets include real estate valusd at $2,- |W. Thames St. .143 2 5|of ways and means to reform the|Atha of Groton and the Rev A E SPer % rmerse, Suliaine TEACHER 000. e : criminal, or, what would be better, to|Stone of Putnam: the Rev. H. D. !B "Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Gotone) . Fo . o Falls 120 ? so guard and counsel our young people | Pierce of Bridgeport: the Rev. A. R Riies fetasssiins et e Sclone! n Q. Tilson of New |E. Great Plain .. 46 0 as to keep them out of jail B. Todd of Hartford. nnd the Rev. Vielins sold on - tae wn mallitary affatr o tn CHoek | Sasamale oo 2 AT THE DAVIS THEAT Enrotiment - Tne Rev. . T. A . is in_Rock- | Tattville _ieep 3 RE. Enrollment — The Rev. H. n- Pl Zille %o see the Collegiate Ralloon|Oceum - .. 111134 g Ve = dorson of Rowayton, Coun.: ' the " Iy alloons. Mr. Tilson is 5 ‘audeville an, 0 i Tev. B. Prindie, of She!*on., and €.-BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ners Jlon an inspection tour of the military Eg::e'lslogevt;n“e.. I d Hoing Plotures. | e Rev R D, Tric ‘of Tasex Three big Keith vaudevilic acts, a Five-Year Program—The Rev. P. o p A I._ wich, Conn. gnps, having visited Westfield and Ve ens. 5 5 Triangle feature moving picture and|[C. Wright of Hartford: the Rev. EI- a comedy reel, is the @ibw secured by |iis Gilbert of Danbury: the Rev. W. the Davis theatre management for the|V. Grav of Waterford: the Rev. H. 3,141 Twenty-one members attended the W meeting of the Progressive Mission- |, DéeP River—An effort is being mage E : . Bty clab, Wednesdo afternoon. with | PY_citizens to induce the selectman to ‘”AL i’,‘,’;&g‘fiieghm%v:f?:’ W 'y-l g”;‘{;:le‘:" M"Q;g:;fl song e ney B rfll St f oct b Miss Gardner. of CIff street, the pres- | 152 the store recently vacated by C. M. | presented by Frankle Carpenter and| Laymem's Work — The Rev. T M I one ior ober ident, Mrs. John E. Post, wresiding. |l "2t for the library quarters. Company. It is & patriotic plavles | Stores of New Haven. ol ; o i k ' CUT FLOWERS Plans were made for a rummase sale. which shows the womdn’s part in the| Delegates Appointed to the Con- 1 d ur complete . stock of Opa AND FUNERAL WORK ¥ After the meeting Miss Gardner serv- sufferings brought on by the great[nectiont Federation of Churches o Largest stock and greatest variety of Rings, Brooches and Tie Pine 1 ed light refreshments. ; . | confiict. e Four Dancing Demons, | Council — The ‘Rev. ¥. M. Thomp- | “8%® | will enable you to make a Maplewood Nursery Co. SRl N I T g .| |a auartette of singers and dancers|son of Hartford: the Rev. Dr. 7. N.| Renswal Batterics and Dry Cells re- 5] st T F Poabody, 1o, 036, | miSTtative plans for nolding the an ¥ have one of the best acts in their Jine | Lackey of Hartford: the Rev. E. R.| ceived fresh avery week. {§ choice selection. for the October o . e conference of charities in > presented this season before a Nor-|Hvde of Middletown: the Rev. David birthday. New Britain were discussed Wednes. | 81 =P Wich audlence. — Kullerveo Brothers |S. Kloush of New Haven: the rev | Ever Ready Daylos H - day afternoon at a meeting of the 3 i ‘mnasts, have the th H. J. White of Hartford: th oy o e City of Norwich Water Works committee and the dates were chosen | SHNMECJNPS = j [SZmnasts have the third vaudeville| T b o N "esen: the Rev: win-| = Edison Mazda Lamps Office of &s April 28, 29, and 30. L. O. Smith, 3 ; g Bessie Love, the”popular and pret- |iam_O'Neil of Waterburv: the Rev. E: THEPLA W. J. Griffin of Pridgeport. Army Lights - . Bowra of Water Comiasioniess of Norwich, was the efficlent président 2 X ¢ ty little movie actress has the leadi Norwich, Conn., Oet. 1, 1917. of this orgamization for several years. e X role in the feature flim story. Pollr;; Water Rates for the quarter ending | fothers and sisters of men in the e M i s I T Lights for Coon Hunting | JEWELERS Established 1872 Gets Federal Position. orphan who turns out to be a real| '‘Secretary. Charles D. Hine of the September 30th, 1917, are due and pay- ' ks S mt e omce Otiote oS pey- laraft army at Aver, Mass. will soon seiress. atate board of eucation has been ap- 144-146 M 5 open from 830 a. m. until EHG o b inted by the department of labor % ain St ch, 3 s "’“ ::la:?\?;e, t:; ca:rr%';‘z;l;f\ler trsfl :i: :,:? 1 Hartford.—Comrades of tha Goves %Vonshluxtzn z:entpror this state to ":‘n 4 Siilenvih: Gonn rendditions will be made to all bills | ing made. for* their sheping ac : e iy e e e | e ] P ey e % unpaid after October 20, J o = City el ebrate fhe 146th [relates to intersiate business. Th P s —_— - S commodations by the Woman's com- anniversary of the corps on Weiresday, | letter notifying him of his appoint- | 120 Main St., Norwich, Conn. InayHEN ¥OU WART co pur your Buss iness efore ine public, there is no 191 3 Vol 2 mittee, Connecticut Divi i v T wi beet: i g < P CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier. |of National Defense, o Counel! ;‘e;nrx‘nfi a rohlelriall“ = v m.u.nt thnc. um.ry“1 bi!'th‘;“de';gnm“ hegd 3 ent. Fire Arms, Shells, Hunti medium better th, through the M i * ing Conts | B ot "catanns “or The Buncrin *%"-