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.M&flm The llem Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL" szcrons THE WEATHER. oy AND WMS LADY ASBISTANT Ca'ls Answered Promptly Days and -Night- The Basomster oo cmunues high over northeastetn districts. S t changed Mmaterially, North Atlantic—] winds: faif weather. ntic m west {6 west Wmdi thutider show- dérate south on Priseilla Gonsolves, 15 years old at | A good stock of TEAM HARNESS, EXPRESS HAR- NESS and AUTO ROBES Thursday and Friday. Obsefvations in Norwich. Sevin's pharmacy, in temperature an changes Wednesday: 80 30.20 THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Street, 6 p. m. Highest 85, lowest 59. Comparisons. Predictioris for Wednesday: ‘Wednesday's Nérwich, Conn. Fair, On the grounds of insanits, a fury x n : Generally | found Grénfel Lincoln of No not lana Al % , warmer, light Showers morning |guilty of attempt to rape:. Lineoln|had previously pleaded nof guiity to|ch, and Josiah Dickson, 20 e Y, chansed their |Street, New Londén, embloys, brisise and Contused 16ft foot and lacerated | § Su#, Moom --i 'rueh. Muflmm BWEN THREE YEARS N STATE'S PRISON|” Norwich, 'flwnhy June 6, 1918, =m==fl“== = 5 pleaded guilty to statufory rape up- ) thrée years in state prison by Judge|finding him mentally Suthern New. England* Probably | Gardiner Greeno in the crimiial sli:| Theeo were the ofily Wihes shoWers | périor court in New Lofidofi 62 Wed- | troduced b nesday afternodn. | Burrows, Samuel Les, W’{x'l!:fie BBu;{d'lek :ena Public Deféndef Allyn L. Nace Butler alias Nathan 6 |no attempt to cross ex: The following rw;r,;*;,g,rg;‘;"gg;;;gg each sentéhced to nins moNths i jail, [ nesses, nor aid e ftrédiice ARy te barometsic | Lee was charged with bufEIFi#ing | timony. enit Géorge Pollard in Water stréét, New London, on March 25 was accused of attempting to dssault Feb uo | Sun | Riséa. | Séts. Blank Books Made and Ruled t6 Ofder 108 BROADWAY TUMING AND TRUCKING oMPTLY AND AT € SONABLE PRICES DONE VERY ‘ednesday morning anid his trfél cen- Sentence For Rofino Tachra of This City—Grenfell Lincoln Adjudged Ifsane and ‘Committed to State Hospital For %‘f 3 Dot an nitg Three Years—Two Norwich People Put on Probation. &t Fio# eourt. 5 ‘ : 2 sufieflfli&fllhi Allyn's Point on Jan, §, was seéntenced jof the state hospital fof thé insan to not less than two fir mofe fMan|testified to éxamining Lin€oln ahé “.?" 73 River Spétialties Co Mmhule employer, and Fred g Ag: emm ¢, total 16ss of Index, acting, state au&rhey,, ‘fid of i(suflh finger, 106 1-3 weeks, at rate After a short arguf the apartment of Morris Rosenberg in | Attorney Robbins, . who is assistifig Fher. Bar, | NéWw London on April 28; Burdiek was | Attorney Burrows, Judgs-Gresns fade 59" g050|accused of breskine and entering ala brie? charge. : 30 |place in Stonington owned by Solo-1 The jury was out 6fly 2 few mif- 71 309 |mon Gotra and Butler was charged |utes when it retufndd with ifs Ybfid‘t with theft of §19 frém the pérson of | Judge Greene thén étdered alid§ Alexander Fournier 6f Notw Bsrnice Phillips, nine years old, o6n|pleas to guilty. They wére each sen- tenced to a year in jail and théir gen- |1eft to¢, at rate-of §14. uncom was placed op trial at 10.30 | tences suspended mmea less than an hour. THé Httfe officer by Judge Gardiner Greens. TWO NORWICH BOYS IN PINAFORE CAST. Archibald Qilchrist and Joseph R. is low Six houzs afte: high wa ude whikh &' YeudeRa T8 thae, cmmmu_a /. D. LATHROP C_an You Imagine & more refreshing and healén- an DUNN'S TOOTH POWDER powder that preserves the teeth, s the germs and weeténs the DUNNS PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET Wednesday morning at orcloek Miss Margaret Agnes, daughter of Mr. ¢ chutch by the rector, Rév. 1. The couple were atteded by Miss Mary Swafiton, ter of the bride and Patriek Dono- As (he hridal patty éntered the DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS m. to 8. p. m. Her maid were of Mrs. Healey, ‘s gift to her mald was a sapphire ring while véhe lzrcm‘g; ‘rfi‘:fi Captain of New Britain Military Com- bis best man a pair of gold ewff links. The coupie left soon atice the rere.| Pany ABle to Walk Absut Hespital ¢ after which| Grounds. the village. Mrs. ¢lerk in the local plant of the U D00 W th comman; of the tdess . & i 1o who was in comman ™ ; 1 Of company. 74 [from that city swhen they were suart- | ton in. both s ey oew Droved el Lo Such An sxient aft | T8 699Slta of the Hevrew commen- e Alth te Al oge ary o av imichi on er his experience in _the_ battls of cdited of the bBESIE of: the and Ttalian manuscripts in ate, This news tomes as'a_ great re- tor lPrsphets all ot -which cof. ¢ tain Kimchi's commentar Titn | he Pl:fl"fl' of thf captain's ';0“";15 ‘;fl‘fl, Tha sécond part of the thesis is tha not kinown, and appreliension fof NiS|irangiation of the commantary. Both the text and translation are ao - {panied by notes in Hebrew and sh showing in fletai] Kimehi's soufces ond the usé made of Kimchi By later The notes aré so_arranged ot a glance the the most impor- tant English verions of the Bible, as ell as the interprétations of modern ) 1 | commentators. Owing t6 the meeting of the Fast-|0gnized no ohie as comifig from New | The whole werk Is preseded by anl of the Wo. | Britain. | elaborate atd Ofl company. Ladies’ Cuild Meets. St. Andréw's Ladies’ #uild held the |se; s i supper Wednes: | anout the. the zulld foom of Miss Hazel Banfield gave several musical selections during the per. About 40 were present and a good &um: was realized. Dolbeare is president of the society. Hamilton Watches | day aftérhoon FRISWELL cO. 7 Franklin Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS ical Repaire, Painting, Trim- Upholistering and Wood Werk, Blacksmithing in all its branee Seott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. Personals and Notes. Jerome iw«ou was a a ness Wedngsdny. e R s, lroled i lThen halling from Conneéctieut, He will report at Storrs Connecticut Branch Board. of Foreign Missions the Congregational v the community was postponed until Thursday. TAFTVILLE Corporal Alfred Gladue Now in Field |open with the butt of his gun. Captain, Griswold was cited for |tors and the ime! bravery because of this achievement,|the first time traced and proven this but a few d Jater his name came | remarkable influence. T oMaial. camunlty st as| D Cohem's metk a thas ot thterast, | He left here with the local| Wounced ndt oniy Zuard corfipaniés, reaching France was transférred to a i letter Artillery Regiment—Notes. Corporal Alfred Gladue has written to his mether somewhere in t_after Somewhere in France. May 1, 1918, Dear Mother:— WILLIAM C. YOUNG STETSON & YOUNG ENTER and BUILDER work and materials &t right ed 1abor. 50 West Main St John & Ger you are the same. fine since T came here. cold but I got over that. I have been |eter calipers, like it very well, iwhen 1 got hack I was pret am getting plenty to eat. ing how te put on a gas mask and |chine. those steel helmets and, believe me,| John W. Anderson, New London,|institutes and forums established fer heavy on |valve setting gear for Diesel engines. | the benefit of the vour nua This isn't such & bad place| Peter M, and A. J. Azoline, Tor-{ing the past yi but I think I like the good rmnon. incubator attachment. This country is| Bdward 8. Beach, flfl!geflelfl layout | Sheareth about 10\) yna.rs hehlnd time, but I|and transfer machine Heights, suppose they will eatch up some day.| Charles R. Clark, lermne vehi- | &reat claime made upon him by How 18 the | tle: wind shield. &cholarly Are theyall| Thomas P. Dunne, Meriden, propel- | has organized and maintained a Tal- Gee! I wouid be so glad to get|ling Mechani®m for vessels. & letter from home: it makes so long| Peter N. Landine, Milford, wind.|receive instruction and has incréeasea This is the | shield. the re those helmets are How is everybody home? baby and al the family? DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS &ince I heard from you. third letter I've written to you and I've réeeived only one letter since I cameé here, and that was from Isola, She wrote it when I was in the states | to all. Good bye and £ood luck to the and they sent it here. tamily, hope ybu are not worrying about me, From your loving eon, for I think a day will come when I RP. PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHI'B RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC Johu & Geo. H. Bliss|! “PROTECT. YOUR FEET* A. G. THOMPSON, F. §. FOOT SPECIALIST LICENSED CHIROPODIST Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1306:4 Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, r-u. # Felephons 122" Now, mother, T hope you are not. Schwartz Carry Two Star Parts: In a_réeeént issue of the Newport Daily, News appéars a comment on the a par-coran, Ralph Rackstraw, Dick Dead- | New e clation of the mEamng of theif songs. | veat tory. EprTe ihat he is able to ‘walk rounds of the Trench hos- lief to his friends in New Britain, as i complete safety was felt, Tn @ lefter to his father, P. J. 1 Privaie Matthéw.L. Fgan of the 1., S, in | Hospit Corpe, stationcd some- Where in France, states that he learned that in a hospital just across, in|a nesrby il wotinded | crossed thé river and twhile fifiding a number from the Nutmeg State, rec. walk. The gallant capiain, during the in on CONNECTICUT PATENTS réade; New London Man Invents Valve Set. Mmmmry Torces, league with the play to begin next week and last for ten weeks. Cash Personals and Netes. {among those lective dratt W inesday. B FREDERICK T. BUNCE HARRY COHEN GRADUATES WITH HIGHEST HONOAS ng, of $8. Receives Degree of Doctor of Philoss |employer, ana Fred Burdick, Howard ophy at Columbia UniveFsity: ?&rut ¢employe, severely contused Jeft the commencement exeréises university hald in New f Harry Cohén of thi etr—— musical comedy 2 ;'fca‘reI xguch v\gs rscoll\pd the degreé of Dactor of Ffill- ployer, 58 Chafles HAbI, 27 Hill i presented at the Colonial theatre by |osoph Barrows Swanton Wedding—Personals| U5l 2"of the naval tralning station. | SeFiation was R David The foll6wihg paragraph mentions the | mentary Wérk of tWo local boys, Archibald Gil- | Critical christ of Prospect streét, formetly with |addition fo this honor. e o Mi 2 . R. ana Mre Gooree B, Swanton ana Al. | e Love o Mike company, and J. R. nounced at the graduition exercises Schwarta, ¥ho 1S weil known in Nef- [of the Jewishi Théological Seminary Joseph Dartiws Were Mafried 2| wich fof his musical talént: held in r All the principals in thé ‘éast were |scholarship o $250 had been award- #60d, espécially Wwhen one corisidéred fed to Dr. that ficst aré amateurs, séveral'mak- |ing throughout the year and for hav- ing their first public appéafance oh|inz passed th® annual examinations the stage on this occasion. Whilé it is | ith distinétien. . JTOM | hurdly fair to piek out of the cast oné | Doector C Lohengrin was played by thé ofganist, Mrs, T. 1. Heale! After the ceresiony 4 recéption was held at the home of the bride's ents With a laf#e number of relatives|cve Bill Bobstay, ahd fFiénds of the voldhg couplé in { it The bride wore white Gedrgette crepe with wreath of orange blossoms and veil_and carried a zhow- er bouauet of roses. mbi: production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s|this week, The title of Dr. last Sunday; that a Conen for his high stand- ‘ohén is Wil krown to the s is thé son of Herman B, Cohen of 62 et and although born in ork city has lived in Nerwieh Joséphine, Little | ffom a very éarly age. Buttercup and Hebe—were in capable | tate with fhionors of the Noswich h— hands. A. R. Glichrist ag Little But- | Academy. tercup possibly made the best impres- |ing as the first scientifie schohr Afv slon, while J. R. SchwaFtz as Joseph- |ter attending the Schoo i ine, the lass who loved thé sailof, O, | Seience of orchid pink Geéorgette crepe with hat|j Perkins as Sir Joseph, J. F. Wyéoft o mateh and carried Killaraey roses. During the sérviee Mrs. Bernard Coyle|as Ralph not o - rendered Ave Maria, Kor-!in ekcellent v man's Wedding mass was sung by under the direction = o or another as better than others, It is|peopis 6f Nerwieh. falf to say that all the léading charac- | M. and ters—Sir Joseph Porter, Capfain Cor- | Spring str He is & grad: of the class of 101 “Colambla, entéred thé Colle"é nl 4 € he of B&chéldr hree he has been amndmgk the Jéwe ish Theologieal Seminary GR!SWOLD IMPHDVED the very bagitnin; vd a very high tWwo vears, hy #s Captain Corcorasi and C. L. Iremsthe City of acted Well but sang i tsined the dézree with a fill appre- | Sciénce in 1015, Jle has maintain- nxmbna um\ersllv ; cialized in_semmities, Rarrows has been employed as {avoice| Capta'n Alfred H. Griswold of Com- e e ipte’n Bl iterature, and in philésophy and his- .| pany I 102nd Infantry, of New Britain, Hix QisdemBEion, Whish Is weit exegetes. at one can obtain ious readings of introduction <wherein Dr. at|, He was told, however, that Caniain | Cohen traces the influence of Kimehi | 1% church Wednes-| Griswold had been taken to that ho8- |upon the Engligh Bible. sowing mocting | Dital but was at the time out takink a |fact that Kifchi's influencs is notless able ip neéarly every line of the Pro- fighting at Seicheprev, April 20, was|phetical hooks, net one historian of captured by a squad of Germans, only (the Enzli8h Bible seems to be at all to eseape by shovting three and kill- |nware of this fact. ing the fourth by splitting his head|ing ospecially qualified by his great acquaintance with Jewish commenta- Dostor Cohen, be- bur ears are but In 1814 and 18 Men's Hebrew Association of -Bath osition of principal of the seéneral public. Dur- Doctor Cohén has activities and other duties med Torah wherein 100 children da fo of 'the ‘opemre® | Elizabeth Dealey. other directions. TAKE ENLISTMENTS HERE FOR NAVAL RESERVE gation in man ED GLADUE, | Yeoman Mac Donald Establishes Sta- fols} ean be back with you, and lets’ hope | Battery D, 119th Regt. F. A., American| tion at Mayor's Offiee in "rewn Hall, wé_Will have a Christmas dinner to- | i Send my regards to all and‘ tell‘Athn:lus be carfiml }v‘vhatxhe does. | Pool League. ay will come when he will learn.| 1 Are you &Hill working in the mill? 1 |oired Dugas has, organized a pool How is papa get- 1 “pm tather thinks T am learn- ‘Drizes are to be offered. The teams en- ", tered to date are the Pinochle Club, ing to drink up here, but, believe me, Donald. mother, T didn’t fouch a drop of it. T the,Lafayette Club, the Olympics and will close my letter with my regards | n¢ Fancy Corners. ofwich young mell W wank th en- list in the naval reserve will not have to go to New TLondon any more t6 do 50 as a recruiting station for the na-{ val reserve was established on Tuese Gay afternoon at the mayor's office in| the town hall by Yeomah James Mac Yeoman Mac Donald has besm &ta- 5 tioned at the state pier in New Lon- don but has been_ sent here t6 be in charge of enlistments from Norfwich Tred Purple was a visitor in Daniel- |and vicinity for the natal reserve. It|{ | 8on Wednesday afternoon. is desired to enl st 50,000 men all over | P the country in'the next few weeks. (. John FHenry of New London was a| Norwich, Taftyille and other visitor on business in the village Tues- | tounding poinfs have already eoAtrib- | day. uted many men to the naval Teserve so that it is expected this will be 4 _gesd Miss Alice Becker of Hartford has|field for further enlistments, returnéd after visiting friends in the{smiths, village. and in fact almost any kind of a trade dan f5d @ place f ino shval Tesersir|t9 of local young men were | Posters will be displayed around the B e N L wn and. Taqmal Mah b b it {have his office hours frém 9 to 12 in the morning and ffom Z to 5 in tiie aft- ernoon. carpenters, machinists’ mates, | dsmpers ?: one A\utraha; ID'ITM < luring a 01t pe: in the line re- Piano Tuner |t do s cimns i aamber \ Only includés thuse who Wers séen to Phone 638-2 &2 Clairmount Ava. ' fal] by, at least three observers. CDMMISSIDNER APPROVES ~PAVMEN FOR INJURIES Fourtoen: Agretments Made Undér Provisions of Workmen's Compznsa- tion Aet. g o, Fourteén Workmen's compeénsation &f thé clerk of the sups- Lflrrlina Mig. Co., Pawcatuck, em< rs, and Aden McGuvm “’hlurl mpmya infected finger, at rate of $5 nis Sonth| Rofine Tachra of Norwich, w‘hn’fij‘fi"nflgrhbe: Isj?\?a ‘:l at}?‘:; ?;:hn nade um. Eéfitral Coal Co, New London emi- um‘ér and waler Davis, 51 Femp= , scalp wound, at and third finger, and two-thirds Cfofker House, New London, em- pxayfi. dnd Hatlie Brooks, émploy Afm Wrenched ‘in fall, at rate ‘of $5. Seoit Co, Inc, New London. yer, 8fd George Wesley, 328 in stréet, émploye, fingér caught and bruised Bétween railroad tles, at ¢ | Fate of $13.50. Groton Iron Werks, Néank, employ* of, and John Coléman, Noank, em: Féars, | Plove, badly torh fingér and dislocated King, | 0int, at rate of $2.8T, Groton Ifon Werks, Groton, employ= Groton Iron Woaks, Grotén, employ=+ la f th er, and Tony Carfaro, Grotén, employé, e oy o 0 | asturh oF brlat toe aNPSNIasor toh Palmer Brothers Co.,, Neéw London, emplover, and Tofiy Lucolsky, 111 Potter strdet, employe, fiesh torn on end of first fiefer of right hand, at New Léfidon Ship and Engine Coy oot, at rate of $14, and John E. But- 1ér, Richard sireét, émplove, infected wound o6f hand, at rate of $11. R. H. Arndld Co., Navy Yard, em= strest, Now Londen, eftploye, slght im m; Com- | fracturs of n{m shoul er, bruises and t6 Hosed, With 'rnnéhndn con(us}dn& ai Notes and Tntroduction. Réad ratd of refitice Co., Main street, New strainéd itmself whi Tate of $12.45, an of Prést strést, bruissa fiotght hmd at Martifi plover, and_X émploy'e, ;msrfiufeu Wound 6f lft !oo!, at rate It New Lbndgn Stip and Brgine Co, employ: James MclnTosh, of Bank str ae't em ploye, nail and tip of finger o off, at faté of $13. HOWELL GHENEY COMING For Norwich Bisteict Meeting of War Savings Ennmc Campaign. Thets are iwo pur fln!men in the war acings flx campaicn 1o eh th m«:h distriot meeting ia to_be held on F¥iday aftermoon at ] %clécl at the town hall. he prefiminary Burpese of the - | canipaigh is 16 get ths peeple of the nation to realize the necessity for universal saring, and to appeal to themi to phdg@ themsélves fo save and eéonomize &0 tht the largest vol- umé ¢f labor and matetials may be ?eléased in érdef to halp win the war. The secondary purpose is to secure & pledge from all the adults of Con- nécticut to invest In & specified amount 6f war savings certificates as o fiinifaum measurs of their pledge to save and egonomize. The président of the United Statss is to designate riday, Juné 8%, as National War Savings Day. The govermor of the state’ is to urgé all individuals over fourteen yéars of ige to appear at their nearést public scheolhouse on Juns 28th to register and sledge to - Isave and economize to help win the wat and t6 agfeé to buy a definite amount of war savings certificates as u‘ minimfm fulfillmént of euch pleage noweu Cheneéy, state Jirector, na- tional War savings committee (in ca- operation with the Conheécticut State Council of Defenise), hag been sécured as the speakér f6r the Norwich meet- The folléwing notice of the. district meeting has béen mailed to thé town chalrmen of the war savings com- mittees and to the women chairmen of the state council of getense, togeth- et with the pastors, selectmien, sehool superinténdents, postmasters and memberg of the local councils of de- fense and war bureaus: ‘A mesting Will bé held in the town jhall at W”ldh Connectitut, on Fri- , June 7, at 2 p. m, to_organize d to the teacher and student | nC "wwork of the war sa ngs enlist- of the Bible, but éven to the erdinary the Biblical phraces which are now se familiat to the English rende; ting Gear For Engines. inzs of Kimchi's exegetical remarks. . oA The work which consists of more than The following patents have been is- | 300 pages, is being publisied by the T am in the best of health and hope |&ued to citizens of Connecticut: ColumBia Universi T have been feeling| Henry O. Costello, Bridzepost,| Although only 24 vears of at 1 had a little | height-gage attachment for microm- |t6r Cohén has been very several years in the commercial and transforred o anofher regiment and| Bdward A Sive, Hartford, tachom- | religious work of the Jewish ¢ommen- but T am far away |eter. 100t trom, Conni, but 1 like this place het. | Joseph Saches, Hartford, switch-|he Was superintshdent of tne Yount tere. I was ot on horseback the other | Operating deévice. day for the first time and, belleve me, | Lewis R. Heim, Danbury (3), device | Beach, and then resizned this office to v sore. 1|for feeding rolls for end. srinding, |accept the m learn- |&rinding machine, roll grinding ma- [ Hebrew Religious School of Yonkers. He hag freely gtven hie services at ment campaign. As your paft in this work {5 oné 6f honot and responsi bility and of importunce to your com- ity, your preséneo is especially téquested. “Under the eall of the président of the United States und of the governor of thls state, th® national war sav- ings committes is about to issue an appeal 1o avery adult in the etats to agister his pledge to save and econ. ¢nlize to help win the war. “The registration qudta of 80 per ¢tent. of the total population has been set for the state. Hvery town and community will take pride and an earnest intersst in making its regis- tration a success, but thiz can only be done With the hearty cooperation of all of its ieadets. “May 1 be advised of your co-opéra- tion and attendance?’ A list of the hames of the town chairmen in the Nerwich district are as_follows: Bozrak-~John £. Sullivan, Mre, W.| D. Hetherington. Lebanon—Karl F. Bishop, Mrs. H.| W. Bweet. Ledyard—William T. Allyn, Miss Caroline B. Freeman. Lisbon—J. B. Palmer, Jr, Mrs. J. _Reynolds. North _ Stonington—Prof. {Moore, Mrs. Harriet Beckstt. Prestoh—Arthur C. Smith, Mrs. ‘}me« and John of Norwich, Ciifton D. Dawley. Salem—James Lane, Mrs. wna:xeu’nref Thomas, Richard and Nellie of I. Beebe. Sprague—Thomas F. Kelly, Mts. | James Burr. v Bimer E. Coon, Mrs. E. . Graham, Johu P. Murpi Albert H. Chase, woi chaitman of New London e state council of Ge rating With Distfict C! | Branche - in arargine the campa!gn for the Norwi triet. Return From Wedding Trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Ladd have, irezumea from their wedding trip af-| |ter spending a week it New York and | Philadelphia. They vl reside in | Hatttord wheré Mr. L&ld is employed | 2g machinist With the Pratt & Whit- ney company. Mre. Iadd is the! duughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Pat- terson 8f Lafavette street. oo Al il A fire has destroved a large portion | West Town' street. o ol the Power ah% of the Great Powsr Company at Sault Ste. Marie, A Ontarion, with a loss of £3,6000. Company e 17 Inas rectived the following ietter from his brothér, George R. Burdick, séme- where in France, enclosing the picturd from which .the ageompdtiying cut is made: téfrofs fof me, I have gradtated from fita class and, thanks to the exdellent béfore being taken there, Bvery n was just as nice as they could po: sibly Be frefn the ofdariies right up lhe line to the attending surgeoh. TO SPEAK HERE FRIDAY| Franklin—r. S, Armstrong, Mrs. L. | F. Ay | chiléren of Bliss piate leave the last, of the week fof an tndefinite stay with Mrs. Warner's mother in Topcka, Kas. buryg, turhpike Srith a force of men has Franklm Providetiee, . 1. Machine ressmons: Union 963 Engineers Founders Machinists Manutastirers of miumsacou- 1188 ENGINES, ings, 33(«.“:::’,‘?%«"""" Large stook always on hands General Mill Repaifs. Special machinery of ail kihds ' SOLDIERS AND SAILORS afl }om:fil'n' "Vnémnmhfin". rvise: Pheumonia @raduaté. Charles N. Burditk of Onéco street May 3, 1518, | bear chm?e and Myra A ‘milita¥y hospital has ne fufther a thiee weeks' course in the pneiimo- treatment, fedl even- better than 1 did It really aid do mé a great dsal of good, not only from a phs!lc&\ stand- | GEORGE R, BURDICK poifit, but also from the mental Let me tell you it makes a fellow sit up ? |and take notice that thére are lots of folks worse off than he, when that same fellow sits in the hospital with comrades that have given their eye- sight and lungs up in this world struggle, and never hear & word of complaint out of their mouths, Twe boys from Connecticut werd in the ward with me. Both had lost the sight of their éyes and the usé of one lung if a gas attack. One of them told me “some poor guy had to gét it and I just did not happen to.be licky enough to get away from it.” That is the' spirit that prevalls everywhere. Never thinking of their own ailments, but ever ready to sympathize with the’ other fellow that is in much worse | shape. It's a wonderful spifit and the very spirit that is going to win this war for us. Don't condemn me if T seem to néglect you in regard to answering your letters. I really have very little time just now. Seem to be so much more ‘busy every day, with no end in sight. Don't misunderstand me when I say this. T am not kicking. I like| it. it really is good for a fellow to be a little behind in_ his work, for it makes him work like Helen All to cateh up. Let me tell you time does not drag on my hands one bit. In connection with my work I get into Paris quite often. Wish you both |y hes returned home. could be here with me to see some of | the wonderful sights that only are io| be seen in this one Paris. ting along quite well w EXpect to be abie to bat it out to the tune of about 400 per cent. before thi this is over. That is, unless TYitz drops one of those things on me that muss one all up before they decide to call it quits. It it wers not for the terrible 1oss of life and the intense suffering, I would not care to have it called oft for some time. We are just beginning to get interested. T never get a chance to write during the day and when night does roll around feel more ifke taking a stroll than anything else. Alone, of course. Have not received a letter from Al since 1 left Baltimore. Received a pound of Prince Albert tobacco from him about thrée weeks azo and a box containing one dozen larze cakes of Hershey's almond chocolate yesterda: The tobacco that you sent me has n come to light as yet but may arrive most any day. | Am 86 sleepy that in about one more minute T will fall into the typewriter. Good night, dear foiks. G. R B, NORWICH TOWN | 1 Death of Mrs. Jb’m qulel After Long | Ifinesa—County Agent and Mrs. F. C. Warner Geing to Topeka—George L. Randall Overeea The death of Margaret Cody, widow of John Nagles, oceurted Tuesday i { EDWARDS—_In East Killingly, June 3, fness, Mrs, Nagles wag born in tréland 7 i years ago, coming to this country a All her life was spent | in Norwich Town and the city. Hhe! mlde many friends Who mourn her| She 1s survived by eight cmmm! Mr. | ohn ‘Conner of New- London. Mar- Norwich Town and Mre. James Kiviin of Hartford. Mr. Nagle died thre¢ years ago. Safely Oversea, G. L. Randall of West Town received word of | i overzeas of their sem, | Randall s i jisutenant and for the past fow months has been siationed in Virginia, To Visit “Garden of the West” Alizy: Jenale Case of Wachington feet leaves Saturday for a iengidy It with her brother-in-low and wiss | ang Mre, Ceorge Fuller, of Ras. Going to Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Warner and two Miss Irene Woodworth of Hartford| Was a récent guest at her home on — Charies Bushnall of the Old Canter. | Aerolux Ventilating Porch Shades yin fl\\t\\l LT Ventil ti Porch §h“§d“ Every pwth should be equipped with Aerolux, No-whip, | Ventilating Porch Shodes. They are made of beautiful artistic linwood—recognized as a most efficient heat re- ststant — and add = final touch of cozitiess to any cottage, bungalow or mansion. BUNGALOW GRADE x6ft8.. VERANDA GRADE 4ft.x7fl.6.....‘2-75 5ft.x7f8. 6ft. x 7 ft. 6. 7f.x7ft6. 8ft.x7ft 6. s 10 ft. x 7 ft. 6....- $8.00 COUCH HAMMOCKS For display purposes, as well as for practical try-out, all our Couch Hammeocks are hung as they would be when in use at your own home or cottage. We show an excelient Couch Hammock at $10.00— §. made of khaki color duck, with denim covered made with steel frame, vertical spring, canvas ends and wind shield—all complete at $10 00. We show better grade Couch Hammocks at $11.50, § $12.50, $13.50, 315.00, $16.00 and $20.00. All Ham- mocks can be had either in khaki color or battleship gray. {. The $15.00 and $16.00 Hammocks have reclining ends, adjustable to three positions. Steel Frames for Couch Hammocks. .++..... - - Woven Hammocks in a most dependable make and in a wide range of colorings. Pnces are $2.19, $3.00, $3.75, $4.25 and up to $6.00. (YOU'LL FIND HAMMOCKS ON THE TH#RD FLOOR) e e e ey completed a hew stretch of macudamlmwn for an appropriation for & new schcol buildifig or an enlargement of come present building, but at the nres- . ent time, it is extremely unlikely that - road on Providence streei, Taftville. While_in’ Norwich the week, Harry on friends up tow: of Groton cailed |any such appropriation will be asked « , aceording to one of the members - of the school committee. After a visit with friends up town, DEATHS OF MANY BABIES PREVENTABLE 45 Per Cent in This City, Officer Brophy. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hansen of Hart- rord were guests recently of . Anthony Jacobeon of Sturtevant t. Of the 106 children from the agd ~ of infants up to five vears who died 3 in Norwich in the past year, forty- er cent. were preventable deathy v, city health officeny to one of the leadw : baby-saving cama ' WEST SIDE CHILDREN PRESENT SCHOOL PROBLEM More Children Than Ever in This Dis- trict For Next Year. id on Tuesd lers in the local paign, in which a number of re What to do.for school accommoda- | tative women from many di tions on the West Side is one of the |societies and organizations in the cif; t will have the plan explained to thei a meeting this (Thursday) afters = moon at 3 o'clock council_chamber. The health officer is very much ine : terested in seelng the campaign push- = ed vigorously so as to decrease tha infant mortality here and enablé Nor~ wich to do its share in_the nations wide baby saving campaign. mokt perplexing questions th town school committes solve for next year. The erection of Wookn Mill at Thames the Norwich Tas broughf sych an increate of fumilies in the West Chelsea disirict and consequently an increase of chil- | dren that the district fa ¢ondition for next vear that will call for considérable planning on the part ot the school committee’ to the children circumstances, one vmy out of, it would be to will have to the common ~ s a crofyded All commodities in Turkey are sold at exorbitant prices. The ave: {age price of’meat is 6s. a Ib. ue of landed property has increasel three and four fold. Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS Emmmes Lady Assistant Telephone 358-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN BROOKE-In "Edst' Killingl 1818 a daughter to N Harold Brooks. 1918, & gonl {6 Mr. and Mrs. Bawards. ér. Griswold—Herbert C. Webster, Mrs. .exenlng at her home on West Town |« | street, following a Xung and trying ii O(_)OK—LUTTON—Jn_ ok and” \!lns 'Anna Luh ‘ARRWG%WANTDN*I\-A \m‘ll\ h, maurice, Alyin Joueph Barrows and Misg l\!nrg:nl Agnes Swanton, boxh PARK CLAYTON —In W June 4, 1018, - By Wayne, Angus C. Park of Stafford Springs and_Miss Marcia Elizabeth Clnmn of v.mmry. NAGLE--In Norwich Town, June 4] jpis, Margarct Cody, widow of Joha Va . tunem) from her late residence, i85 West Town_ 5treat June 7, at 8 o'cloe in Sacred Heart church at 9§ o'clock, o8eph's cemete: AYERY—In Lisbon. June 5, ms James Henry Avers, aged 75 ve F’\menl sefvides at his home In“lishon at'2 o'clock in the aftersont in the Palmer cemeter: fiday morniag,| Tequiem wass Burial in St Innn. Asters, Cosmos, Vincas Ml. Funenl Designs—Wedding D.owl!ml‘ P. VER STEEQ, Florist. 57 Lafayette Street. BAILEY—In Groton, Jine * i ‘Bertha_Fish, wite of William aged 27 year!. DEVINE_In (1018, . Mjchael D CHAPRIN~In New Lontlon, June &) e% London, June -3, 1818, Maria L., widlow of George M. Chepin, in her 62d year,

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