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$15.00' to $18.50 COATS $3.98 SHIRTWAISTS $4.98 SHIRTWAISTS $5.98 SHIRTWAISTS EJ———_ $19.7 $2.95 $3.95 $4.96 5 to $22.50 ‘COATS SUITS $23.50 to $27.50 COATS SUITS DRESSES SPECIAL LOT Wash Sklrts $2 95 $28.50 to $30.00 COATS SUITS and and - DRESSES | DRESSES NO - NO RAIN COATS EVENING DRESSES SWEATERS Up SHOP EARLY m COATS SUITS To $35.00 14 PRICE | A GOVERNOR'S WAR MESSAGE ; e} y for The Bullétin.) | To the Ninth Regiment of Connecti- | cut, made up largely of volunteers for three years' service, Netwich furnish- H, ed "lc greater poruon of Compan: *d also the Sarsfield Guards, d in thig.city. "The entire reg ment was composed chiefly of patriotie 1*\h~Anmruun= prompt to entist and erve the Tnion. awyer was chosen captain Sarsfield .Gugrds, and -Thomas wler first lieutenant { The Ninth was mustered into service at Lowell, Mass, and was. ordered thence to New Orleans, perform r'\r»n ¥ rdtious .duty in the Hlmn the Missigs © under General in the campaign up the h Valley. ents called for 1.y Goyernor panies, or their econselidation, and prompt forwarding to the appointed rendezvous. At this memorable meeting, John F, Blater was chairman, Ebenezer Learn- ed addressed the gathering upon the impertance of immediate action, mov- ing that “The Patriotic Fund Com- mittee be instructed to appropriate the funds already in their hands in ‘such a maaner as ther shall deem best ealcu- lated to promote the interest of the cause; and when these funds are ex- hausted, to call in additional install- | ments to meet the demands of the oc- casion.” This motion, after brief speeches by Rey. John P. Gulliver, II. H. Stark- weather, Henry Bill and John Bresd, was upanimously. carried, Under the impulse supplied by this | meeting, the work pushed on companies of recrniting was e vigorously, and tke chich a limited num- ber of en been secured ature convened in O(M)bm, d earnest mes: e of Gover n set before its mflv‘xhfl the necessities of the naticn- tuation. “Instead of inquiring hew much w ing Previdence, to exert an influence which shall aid in advancing this na- tion m such a position of strength and citizen may we m;l}' enjoy, which and a sulnmn God calls on us now to This vigorous appeal cf the governor | had its effect.’A low was passed at tais session authorizing His Lxcellene Covernor Buckingham, to enl ganize i acecording to his dis- cretion, an unlimited number of voiun- ! idi - the expense additional e to the amount malk! f four been, ra of ch had g of the disbursement g m to one man, ev | o genfldence reposed in tho judgment and integrity of the execu- tive,” writes Rov. ¥ in his v ors wers now issued by the go T the ae. of all full com offering for the war.” A fine company called the Harland i | at Newten Centre, Mass., 10 to June own pulpit June 16, from June 2 occupy his He will Personal ltems. yn Coughlin of Provi- spending a few days her mother, M Jane Cough- \h‘ and Willimantic and Mr, Winehester of Hlartford corded: rick L)m“ o Guests at Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Francig- Gribbin, Mies Mary Gribbin, Mr, and Mrs.. Pat Kelley and Miss Mary Kelley were in Tast Meriden Tuesflay attending the itzgerald wedding. CANTERBURY PLAINS Graduating Exercises of Schools to be Dear take the .opportunity to thank you for the outfii which was given when I left Baltic to serve Uncle Sam. 1 appreciate it very much because it comes in handy here, as it is still chil- is boarding -with for & few week: BALTIC Lecal Red Cross. Mrs. E, P. Sabins Letters of Appreciation Received by The following letters have been re- has already proved to be very com- fortable and I.am sure that the rest of the set will prove the same. captain’s name is Mr. Hepburn. Again thanking you for the set, T remain, Yours truly, My ROBERT H. WALKER. Camp. Upton, N. Y. May 13, 19 Red Cross Members: I to 18. now me i ited i vigh : o - 8 in the.mornings when we gst up. Villiam -A, Buelinrgham, ingust of | have dome,” said the governor, “Stuit|F E;;mz::‘:!]y]J:f’;{::"ile"'“,rfi°rl‘;'*'_r Held June 14—Plans For Ghildren’s compary. commander is Captain Othey companies wer not inquire what more ean we do” | 78S TMUS CEL G W Keabies, | Sunday. { he city, But as vet norde of It is a privilege to live in a day 1 o ]'me; : s ==& Yours ‘respecttatly, e fu this, to fake & bold and energetic par: |{i0d, 7% Appointed | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tyyneta from PRIV. JOHN F. MALZACKER. p;{r otic * moting of the citlzens|in the confiict which s now rasics e B noin thie |Canada, are visiting the latter's sis- Camp. McClellan, X held following a ‘call, Apollo | betwveen law and anarchy; and dur-| . s e i ¥ o § v 3 s all, September 16fh, to cansider What [ing this revolution, which, in the ofi- | jeSiment, all. four men being from |ter, Mrs. C. Fastland. Red A G RSN € donld i ; 2 Norwich Gladys Bushnell, w has been ed fCross Headq measures éould be adapted to facilitate | ward yuro, vents, 8 to acwom- " Flaventh was in Birnside's. ex- 2 3 s to thank vou for the outfit which the speedy filling up of these com; |plish the wise designs of an overrul- Nm“m’” Vorth Carolifacend o e stud,\'mg_ in Hs thm Pod_agozka! ou go kindly gave m It certainly tion of the command with Colonet|96h00lL is home for the vaecation. ldges come in hand: night, It Kipgsbury was on the Voltigeur w Mrs. Schuliz from Manchesfer is|very warm during the .day here, but she stranded off Cape Hatier visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. P. 1-la: night it srows ehilly, and we can ty-three days of grea use our sweaters to our comfort. The before the men could be gotten off. Schu from ("flnp Devens call- | giference in climate is caused v our or city home —a VICTROLA A Summer companion VICT?OLA Vi-a A Victrola for the home VICTROLA X-a $50.00 35 nonth down and In the renowned battle of Antieta so destructive to human life, Eleventh suffered more severely did regiment from Connec 3 Besides losing its colonel near- orting ¢ £ a mr ter en killed and on g dred wounde. In the battle of Cold Hatbor, Va., whera i enth joined the Army , it fought with sigral 9ing heavily in officers and Before Petersburg, it served with great faithfulness; and before must in December, 1365, reportai whole number of men connecta with hundred. In the Twelfth’ Regiment, Norwich had a few enlisted men and one com missioned officer — Lieutenant 4 Dwight MeCall. The Thirteenth Regiment was large- ly officered by Norwich men: Colanel. Hengy W. Birge (previously mafar of the Fourth Resiment): adintant, George W. Whittlésey; quartermastér Joseph B. Bromley; second assistant surgeon, Nathan A. Fisher. Company I: Captain, James J. Me. Cord (previously second lientenant in Company B, Second Regiment); sz:ond lieutenant, John C. Abbott. Company K: Captain, Alfred Mitchell ‘ In addition to these, Wiiliam P. M ner and Robert Ripley were commni sioned lieutenants, while upwards half 2 hundred privates were also from this town, most of them ir Copiain McCord's company. The Thirteenth was noted for its fine appearance and trim equipmen‘, and this helped win for it the favor of Bernard Butler, as will be told in a lat- er paper. THE DICTAGRAPH. FITCHVILLE Baptist Pastor to Attend Theological Summer School at Newton Center, Mnl. At the Baptist church, Rev. W. D. Hetherington, pastor, Sunday, June 9, at 11 a. m. children’s day sermon will be delivered by the pastor; 12.15 p. m., the Bible school; 8§ p. m., pub- lic worship with sermon by pastor. Thursday. June 13, § p. m, C. E meeting, Mre. Steinreich, the' nml- dent, will have a good leader. Last Sunday aftermoon the pastor preached &t Scott Hill to a good con- gregation. Tle will preach there azain Bn&d&; V;'mh. lghae 3 p. m. therington will at- tend the nmomw Summer Schoo! | the regiment, two thousand four t 1tz aunt, Mrs. Sabins on back to camp § even- labout fourteen thousand feet a = " the gea level. School Graduation the 14th, T like it very much here and The schoolg in the town of Canter- jfeeling fife and ing Ward. T Fury are prep g for rradvating ex-{to gn “over tHere"” Soon now. i ercises to be held June 14, at Canter- | div sion h is called the Biue and| el Lury Green < The M. P. Sunday ing to_hold the Children’s cises June 16. Miss Laura Smith "rannlno\hu, at the k school is prepar- | Day exer- rame My capt; and I will alose on i expected to move be- lhe third of June. M is Bondurant, all of the boy: thanking you a; remain Yours respectfu PVE. WM. liked n for the outfit, 3 beinx camped on a mountain which is tove am hope Th! a nov JOSEPH CLARK, ISNT__THAT oA DALICHTFYL It is only natural that your friends and acquaint- ances are impressed by the general rtmosphere of your home. Nothing else radiates a cheerful atmosphere as does nice furniture properly arranged. ¥ you want your Home Furnishings to be correct the first thing to do is to choose a furniture dealer who knows correct styles and arrangements—he can be found here. SHEA & BURKE Lflm //, .S 1‘1» RS Co. C, McClellan, ‘Amiston, -~ Ala, Kelley Field, Texas. Baltic Chapter, Reéd Cross; Baltic, Conn. Ladies:—I receivedea letter lost my other so here it is. 112th Mach, Gen. Bn., Camp from lome this noon stiting that you had first ietter and wanted an- it probably sounds LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO GRL‘K’I‘ ADMINTSTRA. AT A COURT DF PROBATE HELD at Lisdyard, within and for the Disirict (\A‘l [lsedjiai‘d on the 6th day of June, ?gre%nl — SAMUEL_E. HOLDRIDGE, peculiar that 6ne would need a Red g {ate of Clarence P. Knight, Iate of in_ said Distri decea Gur permanent officer his name is. outfit, I am Sincerely, ARVID R. ANDERSON. Fort Slocum, New York, N. Y. Dear Friends: have done for .me. Respectfully yours, ELOE MORIEN, Fort Slocum. Red Cross Workers Meet Friday from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10. ning. | { } {make the discovery. | New Store Open At 35 Broadway Vegetables and Candy At Economy Prices THOMAS BROS. | {[New York & Norwich Line ‘Hart Transportation Corp. Telephone 1450 Leaves .Chelsea - Dock, at 5 p. m, Leaves New York. Pier 46, East River, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. four or five days for overseas service. has not taken charge yet and so I do not know what Thanking you for the —I have got to tell you that I passed my examination and thank you very much for what you The Red Cross rooms were open on The annual meeting was held in the eves Eight boys who entered the service Some men don't allow that they are Ibeaten until long after other ncorlc Fancy Groceries, Delicatessen, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays 14 S % Cross outfit in Texas, but it is a fact Knight of Ledyard. appearid o P ’Emcm“',‘lg Section Base Dispensars that the nights are cold,-although not | :Court and filed a pefition pn%fi?g, TRt SRl iy the. v P €0 much now 2s the first tWd of threy| Exithe Soatons heraia cet-torth, Eipi &4 = & New London, Conn., weeks. 1 thank ¥ ver: an ipstriment purporting te e Mr, and Mrs. John Su are Wy 8, 1018 | LE t“;‘;v’r"e“glmm’; ;‘;“;‘u;gf last will and testament of sald de. pending {wo weeks' vacation, motor-|paitic Red Cross. ron number as yet, but will 1t °® may be_ admiited to prohate ing through Rhode Island and Massa-' Dagr 14 % %ish fo thank voh | a7 send Toupon. It Is Ordered, That said Sl ear La " 0 thank yOU|when I get one. ‘At present I am in tion be fieard and determined it ite: e h od £ very much for the Red Cross set|ihe Third Detachment, June réplace- |the. Probate Couri Room in 5. Tlos arcfi““j*’re“’m "“;“ which you s0 kindly gave me Uponiment. We have been prepared - to|ln &aid’ DistFict on the 13 relatives in Rhode | aptering the service. The . sweater |leave -in-an hour’s nbtic for the Tast et S oo that notice of 3 petition, and of s heagifg thereo, be given by the pi- lication ;of this order one time in The Norwioh Bolletin, a newspaper havipe a:circulation in said Distriet, at leas four days prior to SAEs ot cma hesring, and’ that return be made fo this ‘Court. The above and foregoing Is a trde copy of record. Attest MUBL E. HOLDRIDGE, Jesd Jud, SPECIAL NOTICE 200-acre farm for sale, 100 tillable land, very best, cut 75 tons of hay a year, 100 acres pasture and_sproyt land; watered by never failing spring: trout fishing; large cedar swamp. that Will cut 100,000 shingles, aiso dense jwere fitted out the past month. No|ETOWth of cedar; plenty of fruit about more sets will be given out during the | 50 PPl trees: 1 o | house, built in 1847, best of condition, mer ag such are the orders from | gouble cellar. ed for electric eadquarters of the Atlantie division.{lights and city telephone: tivo o the kaitters will get caught up barns -ton _capaclty, with their ork during the summer. or ore head. 5 horses, good work shop and swill hou ‘ fixtures: 2-story woodshed. co | prises milk room, wood shed and over- i catchall,” age: corn crib, 400 bushels garage, long shed for ecar- riages and tool voultry house and vard; greenhous concrete floor, part arranged for cken brooder. This is-one of the most beautiful farms tock S FARM u‘F\fl. Phenix Block, Rooms 2 and 8, Tel ‘198, Danielson, Comn. REPUBLICAN CAUGLS- The Repub) of Voluntow n are requested to m caucug in Union Hall on Wedn Jume 12th, 1918, the purpase of electing delegates the Republican State Convention to be held in rtford June .25th and 26th, 1918 fo state of: Also for the purpose of electing del- egates to the Repnblica and County Conven of the Town Comm By order.of the wn Committee. JOHN N. LEWIS, Chairman. Voluntown, Conn., June 7th, 1918, REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican electors of the Town 4 of Franklin are requested to meet caucus in the Town Hall, Wednesd: June 12, 1918, at 7.30 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of eiecting delegates in to the Republican State Convention to be held in Hartford June 25th and 26th, 1918, for the nomination of candidate. for state officers. Also for. the I of el he ting del- Hine Town Commmees By order of the Tow J. H. HYDE, C Dated at Frankiin, Conn., 1918. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS June 5th, LEGAL NOTICE. 'DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS day, June 12, evening, fpr delegatés to the Democratic Convention to* be held June 28th and 27th, for the nomination of state of- ticers. { ‘'Also for the purpose of slecting del- | tegates to the Demeocratic Congression- al. Senatori Probate’ and County ‘Conventions. Per order of the Town Committee. 1. G! BROMLEY. Ohairman. Dated at Lxsbmn "Jume, 1918, 1918, The Demccratic electors of the Town of Lisbon are requested to meet jin cancus in the Town Hall on Wednes- at 8 o'clock in tie the purpose of electing State this 7th day of The Republican electers of the Town ot Sprague are requested to meet in caucus _in the Town Wednesd: June 12, 1918, at .30 o'clock p. m., fo the purpose of electing delegates 15 th Repiiblican State Convention - to: be held in Hartford June 25th and 26th, 1918, for the nomination of candidates for state officers. Also for the purpose of el egates to the Republican and County Cenventions; of the Town Committees, By order of the Town Committee. JOHN C, STRVENS, Chairman. Dated at Spragué; Conn.; Jume 7ih, 19 I‘ WHEN YOU WANT to,put your bus- iness before the spublic, there is no medium Dbetter than through the ad vartiaing lomuns af Tha Rillesia for the nomination of candidates § n electors of the Town | at 8. d'clock p. m.. for § o 3 n Congreesional: and members |