Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1918, Page 8

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m:”"‘i AL [ I.IWR BBWHS Slx Story Addition For -Thamesville T ~—.d BUI LDING AND BUSINESS Improvem —_— A Building = Projects. dqm are lbeing magedt.‘:o;;agaflc; Ao ition and alterations ”END 10 GENTS! DO ‘&TAV The - clearings ' of the Hartford 2 of W. C. Walker of Hartford, near BILIOUS,:SICK, HEADAGHY; banks “for ‘the past week, in' ‘com-| . 3 Rock Landing, at Haddam Neck. CONSTIPATED - . | parison. with the . sams week ot last| Plans Being ann For Concrete and Steel Building — To When completed the house wil be % year, show an ' increase ~of 3 per * abou wo styec 3 £ N Haven for with an ell 25x24 feet. IT” will have A e Erect Seven Room House on Elmwood Avenue—Other |7 an o1 20234 2008 T W0 Saee | cent. 5 < of ‘the house will ‘be reshingled. The Sales | of real 'estafe last week, as Local Building Operations. interior will be redecorated throtugh- shown by - the . number of warranty ¢ out and have new flosrs of North desds filedin the cities of the State . —— cl“"ltly?a p'in.i'ugemi; :imfii‘;‘o::m T in’ The Commercial Record, plumbing, incl ng 2 nufi_bma 459, as against 549 a vear| Architects Cudworth and Thompson Blissville Bridge. lxperlmmu tlnt trifie with and end.um s lx:o:g‘;ge O ONdIe eeioq |are Working on plans for a six story| The copstruction of the Blissville WATERFORD. n i addition to the plant of the Norwich |concrete bridge has been delayed for . with ?1"5%9'03%»1;;{1-,'22&:0' it B S T]:amesvme The ad- |2 Week owing to some further work| The contract for the erectioh of a I : Petitions' in bankruptey for the 2 S which has been done by the Connecti- {the new echoolhouse . in Water- , week - numbered “four, ‘with assets of ditlon is to Dbe for the accommoda-|cut Engineering company. The work|ford has been ' given to ~ the e e < “ tion of more looms and will be built|of construction will be started this|Fiynt Construction Co. of Palmer, qups nml Sootbhg !t is pleasant. $671 amd. liabilities: of $24,233. A : F 7~ i of concrete and steel. There will be | week. Mass, As already described, the , S e s i tiaa o $35.% | & tar and gravel roof and the fI00r | Addition to Boswell Avenus Dwelfing, | bullding ~Will be of brick, with neither Opium, m’“’“’; other narcotic ; I“ R e 9% | will be of conerete: The building will [ “py 177 8 TEOWE' TYERUS WCANS: | pravel roof ana gramite trim, con- age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has Five. new companies, with aggre- | b2 sooustiaten, on e retnonl PIans | owened by e oot ot the oime m;nfins Spe o e Har- been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, -~ ' ¢985 [ resent mill and wil ave e~ = oo | WOO an X 3 anwaring are .m e e ‘%‘::;ez"'p‘ig] fk‘"?;k 3;:’833%’&; N ehe |quate lighting facilities and fire pro- :;msslego el}rha\etmvxe, g | members of the bullding = commit- Wind Colic Diarrhoea ; allaying Fflefilfi_gfldng POLICE TO REGISTER past. week.. - In: _the ~corresponding | fection. fhe dimenslons.of the build-|y, ey i e L el 4 xreimn.ud h{f:;mguhfinz ml':::l‘ydllnldnd Bovcfi;lm week in 1917, 14 concerns., having Sl tion is of frame construction with assimilation fl'm‘ mfl CEDs GERMAN ALIEN WOMEN | o crerate capital stock of $3,457,000, Plans For Residence. single roof and the building has been GROTQN. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Priend. e & B C ‘_d = ¢ Ev Placs filed certificates of incorporation in Arrangements are being made by M. |boarded in by the contractors. 7 lor D 1 n 2 'Col:::nci:: J:ne 17." 5 mBfiu?)tdaitrfé-permins R L st B R G Douls Garags. e , - | ence Elmwood avenue and the plans 4 . |contract for exiemsive alterations. to ing: the week in- the- cities of = New |which are betng drawn by srehiteots | The double garige for G. Strelzik |the _Sevin residence at Eastern Gmm“; ALWAYS Police Chief George Linton has re-| Haven; .Bridgeport, Hartford, Wa-|Cudworth and Thompson call for a at'119 Sachem sitreet is well along, the | Point,. recently purchased by G. W. ceived a notification from Chesterfield | terbury, Stamford and New Britain | geven room dwelling with ajl modern |Irame work having been put up and | Carrell Jr, of Norwich, . The in- Bears the Si of C. Miadlebrook, United States mar-|to. the -mumber; of 134 for new|improvements. The bufiding will be |P0arded.in. There is some interior |terior is to be overhmuled ‘and many | _ - ignature shal, 1 the effect that the attorney-| buildings to cost $286,309, while a!3¢ by 40 feet of frame construction.|VOrX to do and windows to be set|improvements made, at .a cost: of | general has nosified him that the reg- | year ago in the same. week 175 | The exterior finish will be clapboards |il Place. Contractor Sweeney is do- |several thousand dollars. istration of German alien females is|permits were issued in the above|and shingles with shingle roof. 'The |n& the work. fixed {o commence at § 2. m. on|named ‘cities for new construction |interior: finish will be in hard wood Central Avenue Building. NEW LONDON. Monday, June 17, and .to. - continue|work ‘to cost $387,429. with hard wood trim. There will be The two story addition to the $rop- daily thereafter, except .Sundars, be- . Contracts ' let ‘last. week include|steam heat and electric - lights and|erty of E. J. Sullivan at 320 Central Work has been started on a house tween the hours of 6 a. m.and 8 P. M., | f5crory -construction ‘in | Waterbury, | plumbing instalied. avenue up. to and including June 26. The| {arttord chief is practically complete with | which ‘Layton DeWolf will build and -~ Bridgeport: factory ||mprovements. to McKinley Avenue|the exception of a few minor details.|for himself on Elm st. It will be hospital' in New Haven. residence i i of the number of German alien ! Contractor Torrance s doing the work. [0f wood, 2$x3§ feet, ~ afranged _for p n ork in Hartford and New Haven, . two familtes, with all _improve- females iu the city. oné and | two-family houses in the| Improvements to the house of Fran-| House Roofed and Boarded In. |ments and costing about $5,000, ) ST larger .cities of the state; public(cis Bidwell on McKinley avenue have The bungalow for W. C. Young on e Mcnden—Gearge A. Young. 30 | garage in Springfield ~-and = smaller | been completed by Contractor W. C.|Stetson avenue has been roofed over s al.w requested te send an esti- Curtis street, formerly superintendlent | wark in various parts of the state.| Young.- The roof has been shingled |and the ‘roof has been slated. The|BU/LDING OPERATIONS The Kind You Have Always Bought of the Charles Parker company plant, X work ‘of the week inciudes|and other improvements on the inter- |frame work has besn boafded in and IN NEW ENGLAND VHE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, has been appoime‘r'i a gfi\'emmem tac- lh;'ef:famm‘ houses in West Ha. |ior of the dwelling have been finished. | the interior work is to Start soon. ¥ mdxer:p;;o.‘se p:es‘;:: r@nln in ven, brick garage in New Haven, 35y Statisticq of vl?mldeng and engineer- ¥ hotel building in Waterbury. science i — |ing operations in New ' England as buiiding in Holyoke, factory work MIDDLETOWN. ; section for tollet rooms. They will | Combiled by The F. W. Dodge Com- . b in Springfield eight-family block in e each be 30x40 feet, three stories|Pon¥ follow: Sts I.'We 1 coms Hartford,: “addition to. hospital in | Architects have completed the plans|, o = "7 ion, | Gontracts to May 23, 1918..$57,083,000 P . Middistown, - alterations to a num-|for a new addition to the Connecticut|nigh, Of rowastone construction, | Contracts to May ? 7 243,000 NORWICH TOWN was a recent guest of friends in Han 23228.000 plsrie o over. ,314,000 | Pastor and Choir from Church of the . . ber -of houses.in New Haven; .ware- | Hospital for the Insane. The "plans|and-the interior will have tile floor | Contracts, to May Qu|t with “Gets.lt” Rouse.. and . four-family . house In|provide for rebuilding the wing which|and wainscoting, metal lath and |Contracts to May Stamford, :small_church _at ~Steven- | was ‘recently: destroved by fire. The plaster ceilings. The interior of the Contracts to May. E. Raymond Ewing, a student a s 1 3 63,431,000 | Good Shepherd ~Bring Cheer to!|Cornell university, Ith N. ¥., war s4n .and. a: number of one and two- | present siane work. will be used as far|main section will be arranged for ' a|Contracts to May 61,261,000 : o B e ol family .houees in various parts of |as possible for the, exterior walls. |large receiving. ward on the main|Contracts to May 7r1g2pe0 | Sheltering Aeine: Hiussheld=Pro- | ¢ his home ‘on ST AvenAg ayer Sun ¢ Great-Corn-Loosener of the Age.| jia state. © - The section will be about -40x300|floor and wards and dormitories on|Contracts to May 60,884,000, fessor Bailey to Speak on State |3 Never Fails. Painless. Norwich 'hgd five sales of real es-|feet, three stories high, with two|the upper- floors. The stairs will|Contracts fo May 2 65,434,000 | Prohibition—~News in General. Wateh my ste)y? “What's -the use!|tate last week to eight for the samesections raised .to four stovies. It T &b along “right ‘side 'ip ‘withdut | week last-year. The mortgage loans|will . be of fireproof construction, p care” even with. corns, because ] use |for the two weeks were $11,000 and|with steel truss concrete roof -cov- |cellings throughout will be of metal|Contracts to May 23] “Gets-It,” the -painiess, off-like-a-ba- | $18,350, respectively. feged with asbestos shingles. The|lath and plaster and the other|Contracts to May nana-peel corm rvemovar. L - tried In.New London there were six salesn“m—ior will have fireproof fioors of | walls will be plastered. The steamContracts to May other ways gadlore, -until T was blue | of realty ldst year te eleven for the |.metal lumber constraction, with |heating, electric wiring. and plumb- Contracts to kfiy 4 same week a year ago. The loans for|concrete surface. and finish fioor of |ing will be extended from the main ‘May 23, be of steel and slate construction, Contracts to May 54,066,000 G. Avery Ray of Springfield, Mass. enclosed in wire grills. All of the|Contracts to May ’$30, 2 5 was in town over Sunday and took 31,830,000 Rev. J. F. Cobb and choir of the 50,970,000 | Church of the Good Shepherd were at | ara cpiec® (0 the First Congrega- 41.398.000 | the Sheltering Arms Sunday afternoon, 39,140,000 | bringing cheer to the household and| Zuei S . 20996,000 | othiers present by a helpful service Of | of Mo Landon spent tho wore Len 33,187,000 | song, prayer and address. Mr. Cobb|ywith Mr. Beebe's parents. Mr. and - 47,975,000 | took for his text Psalm 121, 1-and 2,|Mrs, G. S. Beebe, on Scotland rozd: . 48,952,000 } will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, RE ol g rom whence cometh my help. My heip cometh from the Lord which ENTERTA'NM$TS S - - . the country for miles in an aeroplane. |artillerg all horse-drawn. Mave been CIVIL ‘"WAR RECTOR made heaven and earth. The speaker AT SUBMARINE BASE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS | The wéather here has been very rainy | cleaning stalls and horses. Fine job! | said: Man’s strength is not in him- STRTIeT : % |and muddy: all the month of March | And vesterday we had a beautiful hike. | The Late Dr. J. Treadwell Walden|self, there is a Being bevond himself|Y. M. C, A. Director Carries Out a What Eastern ' Connecticut Boys ||and Apr E < it raineq eve a It is | We are in quarantine for eight day i g 60’ | that he must lay hold of if he would i Are Doing. In Various Branches of ||even raining as T am writing this let- | We are-to have fraining on the cele- | a3 at Christ Church.in Earfy ’60’s WollSERIoaf ek | | | | Contracts to the respective week were $10,200 and [tile or. composiiion. There will be |bulldings. C. Floyd Haviland is . the | Contracts to $40,580. two additions in the rear of ‘this superintendent of the hospital. Contracts to May. 2 : k make the most of his possibRities. the Service. jter. They call this sunny France, but | brated French 75's and we have been | —Later Did Work Por Government.| Man's help comes from sources that| Under the direction of those in 5 1 fail to see it. How is evervthing at |issued our gas masks and are soon to 2 are unseen, mysterious and eternal.|charge of rk at th _____ Z home? It is now over ten months since | receive our steel heimets. Coneerning Rev.-Dr. 'I. Treadwell | The ‘guiding power s above us, Our|sobcrie moss on te Freork at the 2 < & 4 5 ;. < submarine base on the Thames river, 2 T wi a v a t ms like ten 1 v Waldep, 88, second recto h gh s s ¢ i Has’ Had Several Flights. went away and it seems certainly did hate to leave our last B r of Christ|high standards are foundg by looking = s e s a full programme of entertaining eve- years. place. Was getiing acquainted, too.|church, Norwich, whose “deatn May |UuP. Christianity piaces the ideal be-|ning events was carried out gthero Sergeant Tawrence Connell--of the Den’'t worry ahout me, for T am-all | Hope that vou will-keep in touch with |, / : ! i e ; z fore our vision, in Christ we find g last week, ending with the celebration R ere scnfadron in’ France has |Tight. I et plenty to eat and clothes | Nina. Ourtbunks are good and the |---¢,t his home in Boston was noted 4 3 5 e celebration t i g rce of help. Look unto Me, of Ttalian Day Friday. s mother, Mrs. Frank Con- | to- wear, ‘but darn the wet weather. |eats fine, but.I haven't a bit of smokes | The Bulletin, Edward Harland Mil- , T am the way, the truth and the| On Monday there ‘:Ld,ae ‘professi of 36 Cedar "street, that he has|Sometimes You are up to knees inland no money, and don’t know when |ler, néw of New York sends additional . He must be obeyed and followed. { entertainers who incl ) already beeri up in-the ‘air with sev- |Water and mud. T work hard every jwe will have 'an-. So hustle that|facts and Kindly loans the —accom- The real and lasting life is found in | Russell, Boston, cello, » /\ eral different flyers. He writes as fol- | day, starting eariy in the morninz. T|money along and add five if ¥You want. | banving picture. God. TFlowers and trees seek the sun |and pianologues d o ok e Wy lles 220 weighed myself and I weigh — 147| 1 don't know when I will be able to| Rev. Dr. Walden was born in Wal- |and it is just as natural for us 0 100k | Teonaemns ocap 10 Somewhere in:Francs Tennessee, piano, in duets \\:th Miss to God for our help and light. Whence | Russell. On Tuesday ) cometh my help? My help cometh nds. I have ‘even grown taller. |finish my degrees in the Masons. How- ! den, N. Y., a town founded by his Ta- 1 think I have said enough. Hop- | ever, I have my.receipt for my appli- p. April 1918. | Wel |3 | Martin was seen in a fiv Dear Mother: ing this letter finds You and all in the | cation fee, so will probably finish it from the TLord which made heaven|The Fair 1 ang. writing, to.18t-you. Know that 1| Dest of health-and wishes, Cloaffig with | sooner or later. : ang earth and may it make our life | profes am el ana Feeins e, T haven't re- | the thoushts of You and home. | Perhaps I- will be astridle a horse fuller of Thee. led the men in singing faverite Miss Carrie B. Champlin accompa- | On Wednesday there were fiv nied for the anthems and hymns which | bouts and a vaudeville cketch he as always were a great addition to the ty and Morti, who gire prof: service, Miss Mary E. Rogers and Mrs. | on the stage, hut now in Cora Beebe of the choir assisting. i Your loving son, before long. Don't like the idea of | ol LAWRENCE. hiking. Will be here for some time, i S probably, so write often. Mail comes | Corp. Manchester in anht Artillery. | about _once a wek. Carporal Leslie V. -, who | Loye to ail. went overseas with the | tillery, has been’ transfe eived a-letter over three wee I don’t 'know: what the matter i ably rthe mail is held up somewhere. en I first came to this section, f or five letters ‘a.week but th ? { to stop coming somehow. I w rite’ oftén to you, because I think of Without | vou and home, no matter what I am Your ! doing.” ‘¥ wish 'this ‘damn war was over. It won‘t last lonz at this rate, and we won’t come back till it ove over here. s T have been in the i eral times with: different flver: re thousands of aeropian2: L)’F‘ Li ruNe assisted in red fo 4 bats ainment. On Thursday SeA S {ITALIAN CLUB WORK he writes in a| Mr. and Mrs. | OF ALLEN B. LINCOLN.! of 34 Coit street. ety [ Native of Willimantic Tells in Big New York Missionary Publication of Knights of King Arthur. Memorial Mass. te: There was a large attendance Mon- service with Dr. Charles day morning at Sacred Heart church y as the speaker on ° the jwhen-a month’s mind requiem high |topic, The Spirit of America in mass was celebrated by Rev. C. W.| War. Miss Gladys Pettigrew of N Brennan for James Murphy. The choir | London rendered soprano solos. On accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Ma- | I'riday there was a minstrel “show lone sang during the mass. At the|given by the Daughters of Veterans A E.F. Sunday, April 25, 1918. her and Father and All: |h§lDe.n M g field | You notice the change of ad- | offertory Miss Mary Buckley rendered |of New Londo s sl Gordon, Corp. Allen from | Alen B. Linceln of 902 ‘-\‘“N‘ street, ‘De Profundis and as a waiting hymn e M A BARBER one time. | Occum and 76 sheen Girans ,l;‘.“ ,wffi,:n o’é ({’cq";rfpuf”a‘f\’f{hm‘]:: Jesus, Lover of My Soul. STATE PRESIDENT COMING hour. | farred from our old regiment of heavy | 11O o T e e e to this regiment of light hold That meant the train, gain, but’ this time and sometimes first not. as bad as our L3 FOR W. C. T. U. CONFERENCE Machinest and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs . quested by Rev, V I sociate secretary | sionary society at New York, to de- scribe his work among Italian boys in |New Haven. T Lincoln does Putnam Girls Left Home. e | The New London police were re-|And Local Children to Take Part in quested to locate and hold for the Put- Medal Contest. nam police two girls who have been away from home for several iam S. Beard, the Home \h.fi- Speakers for the afternoon session - — 5 = ith characteristic ability in the May Thot are Gladys Gardrer, 17 year: of the county spring conference of the nes > ney now [ landed here Thursday, Ap: Xt 5 R ST AL U 2 3 e 4 . 17 3 4 c ¥ spring conf of th 2 [ plauss Lo 20 < Yol {issue of The American Missionary, and Eva Allard, 18. The girls were [W. C. T. U. at the Central Bapi PL}{MBH}J‘G‘ AND GASFITTING |about. Or.a .good. day you can sec ‘ This i a very large camp of field published at 283 Fourth avenue, New taken into custody Monday morning. |church tomorrow (Wednesday) — York. The seven-page article is enti-| [ —_— include the state president, Mrs. C CALL UP 732 tled A Business Man, the Knights of | . Prohibition Address. line Buell, Mrs. { King Arthur and the Italian Problem, | { T will speak on f L e X REV. DR. J. TREADWELL WALDEN’ L’gfld;:;*;grggzgwesufif the Connect!- | Bush of New London, who will speak : Mr. Lincoin narrates the inaugura- Bail 5 2 on the W. C. T. U. at Camp Devens. With or Without Gas Attach- 2 . - X ther. He “was graduated from the|Bailey of Yale university will speak 4 & p monts but - Alware BEFICIENT g?:p?: ;h!?x;;u:afinp?:gih. }siflégd“at: General Theological Seminary. . New |in the interests of the state pronibi. |and Mrs. Fraser of New London, who eha ECONOMICAL—~ e jar - E "y tion TesiaT P orara. | will Speak on the comfort bag shop at | g00d citizenship=and good. fellowship, | 10Tk, 'in 1853, “After: filling many | tion legisTation at the First Consrega- | byoidence supported by the National | pulpits in the east, mrludmg that of | tional church next Sunday morning. - 4 ; | reation through athletics and si St Clement’s’: chive a° Philadelphia, L W. C. T. U. Mrs. Grace Aldrich |lar means. Three simMur clubs were g Tch i D! | MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all ‘manes of Rarges A. ). Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET 5 . | Crowell, soprano of the Central &: organized by the dh 1o 10 sHEne ge ;»ecamp pastor of Sté";’auls Cathe- Governor’s Proclamation Read. tist church, will sing. Mrs. Bi(goodzeo_{ ar after | dral. Indianapolis, in 1853. moving on| 1he Memorial day proclamation was | New London will give recitations. At J as | to-St. Paul’s church in Boston in 1873. 1,633 at the Sunday morning service|4 p. m. there will be a medal contest DafiRes of the i OLEIAL onk T iows He " 'n Nerwich in the early 60| of the First Congregational church|with local children as participants, as Umberto castle. another as the |29 the accompanying photowx;s and an urgent request made that there| The morning session, opering at Junior K. O. K. A., and another as the | 92ted 1362, the second vea rof the|pe 5 Jarge attendance at the Thursday |10.30, will be devoted to 2 discussion of Pages, of Arthur. More than-a hun- C‘B“ mar. o Wald evening service. department work. At noon a strictly dred Ttalian lads were enlisted in these B e p o basket lunch will be served, with cof- four castles at different times, and on |¥aS apvointed by the United States| yiss Jessie Browning of Plain Hill | fee provided by the local union, several occasions they were brought|Sanitary =~ Commission to investizate | together at games and entertainments, | {featment of prisoners of war in both { They were addressed by prominent|LTNion and Confederate prisons His men, including- ex-President 'W. H. | SXPerignees later were incorporated in Tatt 5 his book. the Narrative of Privations The honesty of Mr. Lincoln's aims |and Sufferings of United States Ofi- | : i e, 08, \ ; D one oF hiaon s A8 |cers and Soldiers -in Confederate : ; 7 3 i : A Prisons. Modern Plumbing ~ § MR R You fellmns have never heard me "3 When, How and Where == - the words Catholic or Protestant |{hree vears liveq in England, preach- ° in modern houses as’ " — a2t these meetings, have yoa? . (They |ing occasionally 'ip Westminster Ab- y t g t iFguting. . We guaren’ : AwEe at ihese mestings, have you? (Thed |y v, the Royal - Chapel and other 0oys O us egister tee the very best PLOMBING WORK 1 : ; K. ‘A. ritual the" basis of our religious | Churches. by expert workmen ni the fairest He was the author of Lays of a the Sunday School Prager- English Bible and Its An TUndeveloped Chapter in the Life of Christ, The Great Meaning ] 3 2 ] ¢ teaching, simply to promote clean prices. { 2% gt 2 character, and we have talked about ‘A'sk us for plams ahd prices the meaning of American citizenship. ; ; ; ; (They assented) ‘I know that you " H 2 3 g A i X X & fellows are Catholics, and you ought 2 J F rOMPmNS 18 5 : to be. Your fathers and mothers are |Of Metanoia and The Story of Eng- . v x 3 34 . Catholics, and you would make a mis- |1and in Westmimster Hall. | . & 3 % i K ¥ take to try to be anything else. You PP TSRS DR PR UG o 67 West Main Sheel ; ) i g : 50 50 St Michacks to mass. and thavs| < < NEW SUPERINTENDENT. sl % : i 2, 4 > where you beiong But I want you to 2 oY be good’ Catholics and good American | M- A. Tupton Comes to Western Di- IRON CASTINGS 4 S + J 1 7 Catholics, like = Archbishops Gibbons vision of Shore Line Electric. i § and Ireland. T want ¥ou te grow up - y M. A. Typton of Cleveland, Ohio, i = o iua g . to know what is going on in America, FURNISHED PROMPTLY. BY : - 5 g 7 0 P 43 and how to be good American citi- | the new superintendent of the Shore . work went on, and the mem- WHO MUST REGISTER: All male persons (citizens or aliens) born between June 6, 1896, and June 5, 1897, inclusive, except officers and en- listed men of the Regular Army, Navy and Marine Corps, and the National Guard and Naval Militia while in Federal Service, and the officers in Officers’ Reserve Corps and enlisted men in Enlisted Reserve' Corps while in active service. WHEN: On Wednesday, June 5, 1918, between 7 A. M. and 9 P. M. WHERE: At office of Local Board having jurisdiction where the person to be registered permanently resides, or other place designated by that Losnl Board. HOW: Go in person on Jume 5 to your registration place. If you expect to be absent from home on Jume 5, go at once to the office of the 3 ? £=%, 3 . S 3 . IQh Local Board where you happen to be. Have your istration card filled : bership of the castle gradually in- Chester, Old ‘Say 3 i your, 0en Riow. 11 15705 iy et » G- IR o Jhe copllne atadnally s N e tors ariived ut || out and certified. Mail it to the Local Board having jurisdiction where 2 2 B e AL P _ [ the character -teaching above outlined, J i you permanently reside. Enclose a seif-addressed, stamped envelope T F BURP‘S 4 g 4 2 clean athlatics s the division June 1. Marry Hovt, act- with your registration card for the return of your registration certificate, - & ¥ ! ; 1 ; Vigorous. teams were maintained in|ing superintendent Wil leave for Failure to get this certificate may cause you serious inconvenience. You o} 53 y G foothall, b;xselmll '?l:\d basketball, and | Westerly to become suxze}r"!mlter;dul:tdot ust mail your registration card in time to reach your home Lotal - i i " . 2 many “championship” games were ern division, which includes : 2 HEAT[N(’ AND PLUiB: 3 Played with ofher city teams of tneir | the. Norwioh fo. Westerly . lme @ Caft on Jime 5. YO youareislok Ciedine. 8 ndiunablaito nisseit VG 92 F b il { 2 . i ; \ own age and weight, For two vears|Groton. Stonington, Watch Hill self in person send some competent friend. The clerk may deputize him ¢ unkhn. ise : t - . . \ the K. O. K. A. baseball nine held the | Weekapaug lines, with headquarters to prepare your card. city championship in its class. Of 50 |at Westerly, where he will move &is 4 5 3 27N o) members enrqlled at various times un- | family. Superintendent Tupton's fam- INFORMATION: If you are in doubt as to what to do or whereto . st , o der the Garibaldi banner, 12 are now |ily is on the way to Old Saybrook and |§ register consuit your Local Board. ROBERT J CflCBRANE ] 1 4 in’ their country’s service will reside in the company’s dwelling S at Snvhrook Junction. His headquart- PENALTY FOR NOT REGISTERING: Failure to register is a mis- ,Ann;(unu Eng-gz:malv:t JJeE § demeanor punishable by imprisonment for one year. It may result in Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Kenyon o . beeri acting hts ndpdvu nd immediate induction into mils Tast Neck, Waterford, announce the - th 1988 2% vaiuanla:rig ¢ g ok s ‘engazement of their -daughter, Mm 1 16 ? Erving L. Cator of Ne on

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