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i ] A e 5 and when the cuzmm fel) at the . t - N - : lIEm [mgy A SWAN lflsES l-IFE of the fourth act, the children recef: —_— ea - hearty and wel.l deserved round the Naval TReserve leayes today (Thursday) to report for aective dury Ity Ncflgva Stomach w; Pre- “Sour, Light v.mw lamps at 8.54 _ycmk Miss Sara E. Apter, daughter of Mr. | Stomach and Acid this evening. and Mrs. Abraham J. Apter of Hart- 2 Betore beln; dismissed, the schol- Robert Swanton who has enlisted in | [y Aeroplane Fall at Wilbur Wright Field-in Ohio—Machine, cofluscmon Don't worry. Don’t bout B i | fll 1 . Piloted By heulannt Patterson, Failed to Come Qut| MERCHANT MARINE OFFICERS| 5ai ien’on SRS A s P your bad In &90d_condition and To Be Established in New London— h&‘i: can be s b ale ani kearty i your ] N(ne Dlve——Fe 10,000 Feet—Both Men Kllled— Ol days as you were w'ion a kid, and There are more than 40 families ;:rii,fi:n,hfiu °;‘,’},’,,‘,':‘," f.‘,’,' ,}:fy ';:xi of ll 9, Qualified Can Enrall. evary one will be zl2i -ty see vou. staying at Pleasant View. are the Thi d bialler at the submarine base on the Thames. First Norwich Boy to Give His Life For His Country.| Aided by the Chamber of Commerce vauses 2‘:“1’:,‘;'.’11 atfiziome X 4 ecp them } ;i it in securing a ciassroom, the United|ciean and in proper working cond:tica. Foresters, ' patriotic ~membership | Walter Grodotzke 2nd his fances, Siates Shipping Board-is to open i | Drive the poisoRois wasies from the . A nodn ;zm-. ““d u drive closes July 19th.—adv. Miss Emma Totten of Jamaiea, L. < e PSS New London its_forty-third free nav- | stem a.:?‘ avoKdLD...l’c“:gil .nfiun\}h- know these thi wlll ngt cure YOUT! wmpe cummer war session of the have returned home after spending u £ ons. e . Haarlem o tigation school, for the training of | il Caprules perisdiciliv uné you wili troub] ln——ln _some’ cases o lot even few days with Mr. and . Henry 3 “:z.mmé'cflzlfn\v‘:fi;e:fi?‘f-?ve-?i;? deck officers for the new American |find n?n l'upsyuun wil aiways oe . struck many circles in the city with | merchant marine. in perfect working order. Your spir-, t 11 for ibly | This school, the only one of the Kind ) its "VAIL be " enlivened. 5 our museles e e o ou in Connecticut, will be for qualified|Made strong and your sace have vgee no young man of the city was more, 4 Y B From an Tt of | MOre the look of youth and health. : generally known and more highly es- |men who can enroll fr ¥ part of} " There is only ons suaranteed » tcemed as an example of the highest|the state, it was announced in New- | of Hasrlem Oil Capsul LD 3 type of youns American manhood than don yesterday. AL. There are many fakes on the this graduate of the Norwich Iree| The Shipping Board has sent Prof. aeokLDB-E:ure you ge: the Origip: Academy in the class of 1913, the first | Frederick Siocum, professor of = as- | GOLD MEDAIL Imported Haarlem Of Norwieh Loy o tive his life in the |tronomy in Wesleyan university and | Gapsules | Ther are ho an's r:x‘:gle scrvice of his couniry in the present |director of Van Vieck Observatory to . war, i be instructor in the new school. Prof. “Roy” Swan, as he ~was always|Slocum did P,m_ll’"“‘,"e ‘l':"‘f“ {:' . known, was born here’ 24 years ago, |Structor in similer schoo OFLl ghe o4 and attended school in the West Chel- i Shipping Board at Rockland, Me,, -and | § [t takes a Frenchman toSmt sea district. graduating with honors {Gloucester, Mass. He is himself an old from the Mt. Pleasant street school|sailor, the son of Captain Slocum, a T in 1809. Following this he attended |famous New Bedford whaler. LA MARSEILLAISE . the Norwich Free Academy, where his| To be eligible for enrollment for : athletic prowsss won him prominence |free training by the Shipping Board, in every line of sport. particularly in|2n applicant must have served at sea Stop in football, in which he captained win-|tWo years, except in the cases of men ning teams, whose scoring powers|Wwho Vil take sea service as junior of- were due in large part ‘to his clever |ficers before recerving their licenses. play as halfbac! . He graduated in!In cases where necessary, .a gra.duate' 1913, vice president of the class and |is shipped as a junior officer for two went to Massachusetts Institute of |[months at $75 a month, prior to tak- schools has begun in certain of the give - Messler of Division street. Mr. Gro- Bt Deteis Alvk hope and 6 {oababan com dotzke leaves Friday for For oy s"gl n‘ n& Just e s v ort Slocum e.etgsfl P .w’ bllul:““l::‘l‘i Norwich motor party to Hartford for service in the coast defense of nate. e -or- m b al ramblers in the U. S. army. . FUNERALS. Growers near the drawbridge are iz bringing some fine looking strawber- Thomas H. Wilson. e {ries to the Norwich market. Qn Wednesday afternoon the funeral of Thomas H. Wilson took place from Pirst dance of geasor, Gardner’s |the mortuary parlors of Cummings & Lake, Spring Grove Pavilion, Friday |Ring on Main street. There was a large evening, June 21.—adv. }:itendun;g aygl mal&v ‘beautiful floral flatul AL orms. ev. C. H. Ricketts, pastor of e eavy. ‘lumpy | Schooner Star, Capt. Steve Bagnall |the Greeneville Congregaticfial chureh of Noank, is to g0 on a swordfishing |officiated. The bearers were James W. “‘cfl s R cruise off the coast of Virginia. Semp'e, John Heath, .James Purdon a Tt pisaPet mflgn" m‘“‘ xmmealata- o Joseph F. Williams, James P. Hayes sportsmen’s 8ssocia- ang P. F. Shahan. Burial was in the lv e A _masl yuflhc.“ CH -h‘o flcm! about the state are finding inter- |yantic cemetery in the Wilson plot. without' SlBer Of pam of discomfort to 10}1 o :::‘“ trips to the Madison State Game) Rey. Mr. Ricketts read a short ser- and, moreover, ued use o e vice at the grave. fio the ‘:é:;'::fifl 2 ax 3o s a3 there| Friday, June 21, will be graduation James J. Hélland. are any ms of acid indigestion.|day at the Wheeler High school, North| Funeral services for James J. Hol- = | Stonington. The exercises begin at|land were held Wednesday morning at D- ! 4 T ek : T Shome o B ec Technology, where he continued his |ing his position as a third mate. ;: -ndverétse exac(ly | These are the days when every 10-|At the services in St. Mary's church 7 success both in his studies and in| For the new national fleet of mer- and ask to hear Ry R cal man with the hoe would like to|Rev. W. H. Kennedy sang the requiem LIEUT. LEROY A. SWAN. athletics. Soon after graduation there (chant ships that the government is have some clever Luther Burbank in- % i mass. At the close of the mass Mrs, T. in 1917, he enlisted in the aviation|creating there will be needed 4000 vent weedless crops. J. Donovan rendered Beautiful Land (By Associated Press.) service and was sent to 4 Canadian |new deck officers. The opening of 2|l MURATORE (The Noted \w on High, Mrs, Healey presided at the| Springfield, Ohio, June 19—Lieuten- | c2Mmp for instruction. Such Was the|free navigation school in New Lon- ou es The Masonic Veterans' association |of 1€ sy WS Heales. prestied at the 1d, Ohio, - . of Connecticut is tg hold its forty-|Dglan. Daniel J. Mullen, John F. Hoi. | 2nt Frank Stewart Patterson, of Da; eighth annual reuniofi in New Britain, proficiency he aciouired that he was|don means that Connecticut will have returned to M. I. T. s an aviator in-,an opportunity to contribute its French Tenor) on the NGW s T land and John J. Caples. Rurial was in|ton, Ohio, and Lieutenant Leroy siructor and later sent to-a camp in|share of officers ‘for the new national Thursday, June 27th. =5 % 5 Swan of Norwich, Conn. were instant- | the west, ofter which he. was again at | fiets. . . That Dont GeLT“‘ed S5 M comslny e B o el |1y killed at the Wiibur Wright aviation | Technolosy for a short time before| The local inspectors of the Steam- Brunswick Machines The Foresters are a strong benevo- | .1ors” Cymmings and Rinz had charge | feld between this city and Dayton this {being sent to the field in Ohio as an|boat Inspection service are co-operat- lent society having over $15,000 in the of the funeral i:rrangemel;m ©" | afternoon when their airplane col- |instructor last fall. r ign heartily with the Shipping Board |§ Opp. Chamber of Commerce Bidg. d w con- banks of this city.—adv. Arthur D. L“hmp‘ lapsed in mid-air. At an altitude of Lieutenant Swan was married inlin its effort to train experlenced sea- . L ¥ £ he pilot, Patterson, {thi ity Nov, 22 la Miss Edna BF John T Piack anir comnit about 10.000 feet the pilo atterson, is eity on Nov last to Miss Edn 4 men for officers’ berths. These schools The funeral of Arthur D. Lathrop |lost control of his machine after go- |7'roland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from' the state board of control ditions, a gréat many. cotton | mean that many a sailor can get a e : T0llwas held Wednesday afternoon from |ing into a swift nose dive Grant Troland of 84 Washington |short cut to the bridge—an opportuni- isited the Connecticut Home for Wo- | his late residence at 333 Main street | The machine failed to straighten out |street. Mrs. Swan has beer livinz at|ry that might otherwise never come to| Ernest Lewis; essay, Joan of Are, Dor- mlxe: flh'cs heihk put menat East Lyme, Tuesday. with a large number of relatives and |from the nose dive and fell through |the aviation field with her husband. |most of them. othy Bowen; music, Miss Ruth Eth- Miss Elizabeth Carroll of Nauga- friends in attendance. The large at-|the clouds, the wings coilapsing. At Mr. and Mrs"_ Amos C. Swan. the| Applications for enrollmept in the|ridge, Aleck Kaletchitz; essay, History into men’s dnflnng tuck and Atbért Young of Stonington tendance included many members of |a height of about 400 feet one of the |parents of the lieutenant, left here on | 1 4 N | New London school are being received | of Eastford, Harold Carpenter; clas¢ were martied Tuesday morning at. St. the organizations to which the deceas-|men either foll or jumped from th=2 | Tuesday on a b\‘mnes.q trip l? Detroit |at New London by Prof. Slocum and | history, Ruth Morse; music, Miss Eth- 4 o |Frapcis’ church, Naugatuck ed belonged. The casket was covered |fusilage, while the’ other man was in connection with Mr. Swan’'s exten- |hy Capt. W. E. Withey, local inspec- |ridge, Aleck Kaletchitz; class prophe- Such d‘,fl,. lose their b S with many beautiful floral tributes.|caught in the wreckage of the ma- |sive automobile business and expected |tor for the Steamboat Inspection ser-|cy, Eleanor Spink; ciass will, Martha Rummasge sale at 337 Main St. op- | ReY. Joseph H. Selden conducted the|chine. Both bodies were unrecogniza- | to t the aviation field on Saturday.|vice, As soon as a sufficlent num- |Chilkott; song, Your Country and My ape, . | posite postoffice. beginning at 9.30 |SeTvices. Lle when reached. to, see their son on their way back.lher of qualified men apply, the first|Country, schools; presentation of class, shape, ‘9" Mfit ‘fi“ a lit }f\fidnv pm"’be Held l’f;. C‘fhom WO‘_’ The honorary bearers were Mayor| Lieutenant Patterson was 32 years!lhesides his parents and his wife, |class will begin study. This, decision|William H. Bliss; awarding of dipfo- tl m THEY GET Ran’s club—ady J. J. Desmond, Judge N. J. Ayling, |of age and a nephew of Jo Patter- | Lieut. Swan is survived by ster, | was reached after Prof. Slocum and|mas, J. C. Tatem; singing, America, e WW: ; 7 Albert S. Comstock. Calin H. Tris.|son a manufacturer of Dayton. |Hazel who was recently married to|Edwin Reynolds of -Boston, a special|all; music, Miss Ethridge. The class ‘1 Anput Connecticut the latest is the|bie, - Samuel B. Case and Edwin A.| Lieutenant Swan was married, hi4|Sergeant Edward W. Jewett of this|agent of the Shipping Recruiting ser- |motto was Over the Top; class colors, TIRED. "% o ory of conservation of barrels and oth-|Tracy, all personal friends of the de-|Wwife living with him at Fairfield. | city, who has been stationed at Fort n vice, completed a preliminary survey |old rose and gold. A8 A 227 P er containers of vegetables which are |Parted. . ST Yt Terry and Fort Wright in the coast|of the field. Mrs. Dwight Lyon, Clarence Norris It's different at this st very- scarce and hard to get. _The following members of Colum-| The news of the death of Lituten-{artillery. and family of North Windham werq s nt at store— bia Commandery No. 4, K. T. Louis BEGIN SEVENTH SERIES callers at Mrs. Frea Bowen’s recently. bt ey At Hebron, Wednesday, Mrs.-Fannie|H. Geer, Harry B. Ford. Herman P - the clothes you .et-' hem are | Dixon Welch, of Columbia, was pres- | Stelzner. Roy D. Judd, C. V. Pendle-|NEW LONDON PLANS FURTHER PLANS FOR IN BUILDING LOAN | = ent ot the meeting of the Red Cross|{ton and Eimer R. Pierson acted as - e Ry TR society at Miss Kellogg's home, and|bearers. Burial was in the family lot TO ENTERTAIN MAYORS FOURTH OF JULY |Subscriptions Have Begun to Come In VERNON SmEs INN ERSE e B ntle cemetery Tnere & commIal|State Association to Hold Its Summer|To Be Discussed at Meeting of Com-| —Will Make Semi-Annual Report. Beautiful _ The Foresters have been organized |Mr. Selden. Undertakers Henry Allen Meeting There on Friday. mittee This Evening. At the recent meeting of the Nor- THOMPSON, CONN. in this city for 27 years and have a[and Son had charge of the funmeral ar- i buad wich Building and Loan association, it A Favorite Motoring Center Rogers of the| Further plans for the Fourth of July inti e membership of over 700.—adv. rangements. President Ernest f t n was announced that subscriptions to Miles from Norwich s 4 e Connecticut State Mayors’ association |celebration will he discussed this ev-|the seventh series had started to come Certain wholesale houses in NBr- 3 o 8r- |Speakers For Lisbon Honor Roll Dedi- |is in receipt of numerous acceptanceslening at another meeting of the zen-|in. It was voted to publish a circular CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY L ;xecnhtea;fidlede:z)‘gi tsl;‘)e‘\:rpi:i‘t &r“e:.}‘.:; Sation. go,; the annual event which will be ;ra} ;fior;xrpnt:t;‘e which is to be held at|letter explaining the aims of the as-|Finest home style caoking every mell ments ECe Ny & 3 S ar b b held Friaay in A\EV\.LDmlon. This is o’clock in the city court room at the|sociation and a little Iate:" the mi Phone Putnam 632-13 50 to $35. always keep |is thought of employing women to take| Speakers for the honor roll dedica-|(he summer gathering. The annual|town hall. ' The proposal to have a|anmusl report wili be published. . the places of the absent men employ- tion on Sunday in Lisbon are to be as- v siness meeting occyrs in the fall. celebration worthy of the day, in ac-|Rodier, president of the association . 5 their llupe and look stylish es. sizned by the £tate counsel of defense.| The association includes present |cordance with the nation-wide requestimade 4 report of the state association . : The exercises will be held on the green |mayors of Connecticut cities angl also|of President Wilson, has met with gen-'meeting held in New London in g The fouridation for a new round-lat the Congregational church at 3 o™ {ox-may ’ 1 val and there is te of thanks n houth fn M 2 ook i ks ex-mayors. This vear there will be aleral approval and there is much en-|A vote of thanks was given A. Ernest . ouse in Midway. is nearly completed |clock in the afternoon. number of notable including | thusiasm being manifested to make the |Cherrv for his efficient work in the 2s- = The new boiler room is about fin- Hon. Marcus H. Holcomb, governor of | Fourth ; i ¢ = ; C ished and the new acetylene welding| Postal Card 20 Months Coming s - ] a day that Norwich will longlsoflauon_ - rd 4 e C cticut; Lieut. Gov. Clifford B. plant is only waiting for the interior onucctiont; Meutod A . Scines Irquisa Mintz otf ‘th:_s city Qn Tue;day Wilson, Hon. Samue! W. McCall, gov The, fol )hwing members of commit-| Ljeut. Copp Instructor in Camp. 35 BRODAWAY . g xings, d ; /45 ; |received a postal from New York|ernor of Massachusett " enry |tees have been selected by the chair-| vy Y cat : 207 Mfin_fihet = The stx Chiless cubmarnes —wich|¥iileh was mailed in that city on Oc- |W. Keves, governor { Hamp. |men who wera named at the first| come ros, “Peioabore v irainin s Saturday, June 22nd e e T e which |tober 12, 1916. The postal was trom his |shire; Hon. Charles M. b, direc,|meeting of the general committee 1ast | pemm’ cominissioned Leutenant and e oy Londan March 28, arrived at!brother William, who has been in Rus- | tor ‘general of the United “States shi | Mondny nights Pow performing official duty as an in. | SROCERIES, DELICATESSEN, , stopped ‘en route at Charleston and|o.2.or the past 18 months, and was|ping board, and Charles W. Morse | Programme Committee — Adelard |ctryctor. & 5 FRUIT, VEGETABLES and CANDY CHIEF Hovhna and paseed throush the Pan |mailed just befoi® his departure. The president of tie United States Steam- |Morin, chairman, F. W. Cary. Nelson |* sahs @i L e s 2¥E AT ECONOMY PRICES Favpne s a0 |postal has not been remailed from any !ship Co., are also expected to be pres-,D'sco, J. B. Caron, Stephen J. Kehoe, =0 S BAGHE A - other city’ and where it has been for |ent as are the heads of the various bu-|W. . Lymma, Montville, J. Ralph ASTFORD Will give 20 per cent. of Peceipts on H dL S Franklin Chapter, No. 4. R, A, M. |the Past 20 months is not known. Ircaus of the Connecticut State cOuncn;{hm}-» r\{m;mnm ‘}rthour_lr\e]‘ls bel‘eau"; Opening Day > paaht —_— of Defense. . B. Ricketson, . Tellier, C. raduating Exer- owara L. tanton S e e Arch Destee tonish:| Academy Class Piotures Exhibited. e e r, Jevem Bl Lague, Jow- | Tonm Schools H"': bl THOMAS BROS. - adv, Photographs of each member of the with them, and the Trenchett eph Nofal. c'su_—- 'eorge ! graduating class at ths Academy are 2 has also been invited to} Pu F. B. Ha Soldiers’ Home. SAYS: An instruction camp for the officers |displayed in a window at the Porte- association and _dine |chairman, John M. Lee, Richard Lew = i elegiile s commission offfosee {uus & Wlichell store 1a wn GTtmictios Weston C. Pullen, Charles F. Whit- | Stanley K Morzan J. Cyonin, Daniel J. Hin- | Eastford, Cr has arrived at Camp al lake, and expects to | “No home should be without [of the Fifth Military district of the Vay as the pictures of the class officers re dicner will be|n Connecticut state guard will be heldjare all marked to indicate the: s jeh * Higgins, Mrs, | be there with 35 boys until Sept. 1st a Fireproof Box for P.pm Hic b el L S R SRRl et e s Sl e e azrr‘xgv fler that there will be trips mf Clifford Bowen retyrned Sunda | and Articles of Valie,” July 27 to 31. fral,emil:i(s and_sororities and other |points of interest around the clty. - | {se—Roval G. Holmes, S e York, where he visited . school érganizations. - Swahn. RS 55 + . 3 So much rain has caused Boston N Rosenbers,| Warren P. Keith is the new clerk at F ID THE.ART METAL NON. |vines about town to grow very rapid- Suit Over Note on Teial. DAVIS FUEATEE INVITES ; M. Stumm, Abner | A M. Bowens gtore. uneral Uirectors i “ |1y and the handsome vines on Broad-| The trial of th i Thline o STATE GUARD. CQMPAMEgSCh“mA M. I. Silverman, Sam Ta _Miss Ruth Ethridge of Brooklyn, N. BURNING: STEEL - BAND | "oy church had to be pruned Wed- |ing o e Anthens myonaimin, Brew- atdis lor, Charles Gordon, Herman Alofsin, | Y+ is boarding at Ellery Bartlette. and Embalmers g 2 nesday, to keep the growth off the [ington for collection of a mote for $630 | To See Ambassador Gerard's Photo- |2d. < - ) e e T s and CASH BOX is .as fire-|orick work of the church. given for saloon fixtures occupied the play Next Monday Evening. e oepronieCommitiee - Michdel J1) 20 EE D i 2 : S Civil service examinations for mail [SUPEFior court here all day on Wed- | Dalone, chairman, John P. Murphy, | 8 orge Fox, formerly of this place, 322 Mair: Strect proof as scientific construc- |, o in Lyme, North Stonington and {1¢sdaV and had not been conclided| The two local State Guard com. Daniel 1. Oell, John H, Burke | CF e Soidiers home, is at the 7 . - - Jewett City will b held at Clinton |1eR court adjourned. The attorneysipanies will be the guests of the man-| Amusement — Committee— Martin | p ol o lrouce for a while. Chamber of Commerce Building tion and ‘indéstructible ma- Westarly and. Noerich, reapoctiery |37¢ H. W. Rathbun for the plaintif lagement of ‘the Duvis theatre on Mon-|Rozvelki chairman, O. W. Carpenter, | Bl 10l il B Tia%, service at 3 & July 13, Women will be accepted dup-|20d I L. McGuire for the defendant. evening at”the first performance ‘;“?_T;? Crocks. R the East Hill'schoolhouse. Sunday. Phorne 238-2 Lady - Assistant erial can make it. M box AnE tHE WAt for "this \srork S the p.copiay, My Four Years in| ".‘A;n"“onwc.fi{“"‘“‘l‘,".“fia"“” Clish, | "0 bert Deane, Charles Tatem, 2 Earned $4 For Red Cross. Germany, which tells Ambassador M‘s’\} elfl‘{‘x Thl -'lmH ltége‘:?k?. Robert George Bowen and William Warren The Foresters have expended among | Ten little girls realized $4 and gave |Gerard's experiences while in the land|¥cneely, Thomas H. Beckley. and their families were callers at its members for henmevolent purposes |it to the Red Cross through a sketch [of the Hun. A band will meet th?‘GAVE PRETTY PLAYLET George Bosworth’s in East Woodstock 3 since its organization in this city over Tt they gave on Sunday afternoon.|companies at the State Armory ani| | Sunday. The practice recently conducted by $180,000.—adv. ose taking part were Sarah Nor- |accompany them to the theatre. The AT BROAD STREET SCHOOL i Ellery Bartlett and family were in|y 0, ZIMMERMAN, D. C. Chira- wick, Rose Taffel, Rose Goldstein, Lil- |guarcs wii! assemble at the armory at Stafford Sunday. There yet remain twelve towns in{lian ‘Goldstein. Eeatrice Abelman, Al-|7.30 o’clock. A section in the theatre Chiidren of First, Second and Thi : practic, Rooms 220-221, Thayer Build- the state not heard from at the office | tie Beit, Bertha Kenig, Sara Taffel, |will be reserved for them. Grades in the Cast & SC et ing, Norwich, Conn, has been taken of the state treasurer, with remit- | Rose Werner and Hannah Curland, Xip A Graduating exercises of Bastford| o bfle fi s&w tances from town tlerks of funds re- S - Before an appreciativ ai ¢ jachools 1 .were held Thursday evening, Y Tl‘ ceived from the licensne, of dogs. The| Yale Degree For Alfred L. Aiken. REAINTIRE S VERDICT: parents and hlends on Wednesday |opne, 1% 3% & gclockc in the ., B D M w d d D C othér at $4.75 reports are 20 days overdue. Alfred Lawrence Aiken, of Boston;|Given by Jury in Common Pleas afternoon, the first second and third | program was well carried ont: Music ooawar ] e . = ; : G Broas s Miss Ruth Ethridge; prayer, Rev. e it by | e I e cven e iHanoras s Agtomabile Case ¢d & Sharming piaylet, in four parcs, | Stantey Sherman: Flag ~Salute and [who will be at the office every day e ranstfln o. g?yc?‘i;fi;;ifl;%n;‘hgge‘ifigi;gh;arf’i&‘_’lmmmencemem on Wednesday. He is| Verdict for' the plaintiff to recover| “mpe oast was as follows: Cinderella, Star Spangled Banner, schools; ad-[except Wednesday and Sunday, from president of the federal reserve bani |the Sum of $§74.09, the amount for dress of welcome, J. C. Tatem; reci- . ) 3 Daisy, Elaine Wilson; Proud Sisters, | 2-5 p. m. cluded. Miss Catherine Desmond and i which suit was brought, was returned N < 2 { tation, The Recessional, John Jackson; The Art Metal Store Miss Mary V. Driscoll, of Norwich, | O ''¢ Boston district. by the Jury in the common pleas court Roluoc TaRle Phodos e Iil“iyi essay, What We Owe fo Trance, Syl g Eecavt et and Batindayy s k- " i B bere on Wednesday afternoon in the e e it n 3 y g, . M. ¢ The pupils of West Town Street _ Taken to Hospital. case of Garlock and Haynes Co. of|ipic, Josephine Mazarelli; Prince Sun- | Dodze; sons, Lovalty to the U. S. A, Mandly and Friday, 6-7 p. m. 'school are helping win the war by| Willlam H. Nicholson, the Main|New London against Williom H. Proth- | Reg . ilbert; Herald Robin|gchools; essay, Modern Inventions, : 3 Red, James Williams; Blossoms, Pop- contributing 10 pounds of tinfoil, | Street druggist, who has been in aioro of this city. It was brought : 4 lwhin;lhv ‘they have collected. and taken ig;logesv::’;d';’:;‘sf‘;’amstsgi‘;‘ L’f(‘se“fe‘over repairs to ap automobile, and a ]])1‘01n]i;:1!i‘:r PE\‘nM G]as_‘\‘\gel;icl‘:pé' \;l)aar[y to the room of the Woman's League. en to | i $200 for damages 1 o i The Falls school has donated four |the Backus hospital on Wednesday for | (o e machine was mev |fodil, Frances Angarano; Violet, Dor- her Hours by Appointment Inirioel Harcison: irenitetionit Modky' | e om0 SyE0 DR. ALFRED RICHARDS ! DENT|ST to the machine was made. Attornev special treatment. othea Simpson. Sweet Brier, Cather- y il o S paga et Harry L. Peterson appeared for the|ine unnell; ifignonette, Annie. Lo- rnest E. ar Wed. ane 2 in:- = Dol et re Nattatiot ot A5e e o Brown and James for|rello; Lily Bell, Helen Tirrell; Sweet Room 80 ° l‘kd‘r “Building honor roll board on Newent Congre- || . [ie detondan Pea, Helen Beckenstein; Narcissus, Tel. 289 Residence tel. (245 §| zational church green. Sunday, June || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY s Elise Pulier; Bonnle: Bee, [Wm. Rus- 2 sell Back, Ji Butterflies. Julia Per- e e SRR Tatted SENDUINVIRATIONS rone, Junior Kehoe: Sunbeams, Louise For Organizations to Take Part in|Evans, Helen Crqndall, Annie Ma- BY a recent government order on s zarelli, -Clara_Hahn, Fourth of July Parade. Rosa Perrone, VIOLIN TEACHER {lthe New Haven road, mileage books Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of Wash- May Beckenstein; Raindrops, William will have a one-vear limit placed up- | ington, D. C, is visiting Mrs. William| The invitation committee on the | mir’ Thomas Peterson, Ee"“i’f‘ Itched, Got So Hard and Red All String Instruments Repaired th omething never A bef > 3 Pike, Angelo Perrone, Richard Buck- | g9 .o‘n S 500!;‘1959‘%” dlne g!{g. B. Birge. s ;ng; o;nJuls;’::ézgfie;!;onegzgi:glonagt ley, Lazara Sabatino. - Could Not™ Sleep With. Pain. Violins sold on easy terms with a war tax of 8 per cent, or $1.20| Richard Sayles and Philip Sayles of | which they prépared and sent out 72 |, Lonald Gilbert played a most court- Troubled T For appointment address E. . Sl Washington street, are at Harwich- |invitations to various organizations in | v 210 debonnair Prince Sunshine in N Veuriy E. BULLARD, Bk Pisssritiors & box! turtle- recently found in North port, Mass., for (giflmmer. this part of the state to take part inl,jymeq hat,. The parts of the proud wich, 3 v 2 |the Norwich parade on that day. : Th of L HEALED BYCUTlcmA and the initials 4. 5, K. carved on it. Reulah Browning of Broo yn, committee and has ~associated with ha\e been iodmother Nature. The cempany of forty-nine years ago, and sixteen e siting relatives andfrlends him William Fitzgerald, Robert Me-|jitile sunbeams were gay in brignt | SOAP AND OINTMENT .'-. ':-u shew you 3 plan whereby the |Fears later the turtle was found and Neely and Thomas H. Backley. ?ie“ow x;'lowns .aa‘d n‘::bqn., u“; mm& .Everything for the Home o B S ey 4| 1885 ‘was aaded. i 3 rops all carried watering pots, an P 3 - the best as in the werld, h:::"’*n 7;':;'1:‘3 Cg‘;:;";? ;,‘gft re:et%med Pension Increases. the blossoms wore pretty = flower 'When I was about fourteen years of A T s i oS alipotion teken in New Londoniroetiva -hid Camip:Mealle, Marylang, | All veterans are interested in_the | Wreaths and carried bouguets to cor- ;i:;-b:fi:n toge pnraplc;kmd black- it t is DI turday for the Polish army in Smoot bill which has fecently been|respond with their names. William 5 y face and neck were cov- C Ou m.u.u-'- 8t m, Conn, France amounted to = $433.65. This where she visited her sons, Harold W, | Smoof ill w v 7. assed by congress and signed by Pres- | Russell Bock, Jr, in a gorgeous suit| ered. The pimples were red and came tanih b ,,,,,,,,j‘" ¢ |wag sent to the Polish military com. |2"0 COrPoral W. Randall’ Cranska. D S eiorthe mew Jaw s |0f black and yellow made a busy bee, | toahead making melook awful. They Adverti t t ;{h;:;lor\;vatth yooflga“azertx:e, hNev; amended by the Smoot bill the mini-|as he “tumbled” here and there, and | itchedsothatwhen I scratchedthey got Vel semen , by the commi of the churc fon is rai ‘ mum pension is raised from $13 to $30 | the two tiny butterflies in white, with | so hard and red I of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Der month. This is the amount to he|Zauzy wings, darted about, in & har- Eould s slecp with s, s the pain. and mail same to us served three months | éss of white ribbon and bells, driven! ~« - paia b nsee who srie frse monits| bes,of e, bion o | bt e ot o most meyas with your name and 72 years of age and served six months| The four acts were interspersed with | °* sed Cuticura Soap and Oint- il W, . the new pension allowance s $32 per |8raceful little dances and tuneful} ent, and after using three cakes of 'egs. e wfll month: for those Who served ons year |SOngS, and the children, one and a1l Cuticura Soap and one fifty-cent box send you a book 535, ove and one-hal? vears $33 and|acted and sang in a most charming | of Cuticura Ointment I wes healed.” A e e I mare 310, Previously the | manner. Great credit for this unus- | (Signed) Miss Agnes Haleks, Pleasant containing over 50 e riiin peABion BadSwARHE0: vally clever and well done eniertain- | View Ave., Bristol, Conn., Oct. 5, 17, mwent is due to the painstaking work i TR e S AL of the teacherse of these three grades, | , Some think that because Cuticura old-fphloned SONEY Promotion For Clarence W. Sevin Miss Marion Beebe and Miss Curtic, | 90¢8 such wonderful work in soothing Clarence W. Sevin, first class ma-|who trained the young actors. James| 80d healing severe eczemas it is not chinist’s mate on a speedy converted | Williams filled the part of herald in ' @daptedtotoiletuses. Butthatisjust yacht that has been doing patrol duty an able way. where it is most effective in preventing 2 Plant-Gadden 0. off Nantucket is at his home'on Bliss| The play was given in the kinder- little skin troubles becoming serious. place on a leave of absence till Mon- |'zarten room,~which was prettily dec. day. He has lately bad his rating ad- | crated with pink peonies and potted vanced from second, to first class ma- | plants. Miss Beebe furnished the pia- chinist's mate. no music for the songs and dances, . Norwich Foresters’ courts have been ‘fiotified of the action of the supreme court -convgption held in Portland, Oregon, in “Creating a war emergency fund - providing for the pavment ot = 0 death benefits instead of the fu- ral pavments due by each court’s -laws. Cohn | . The dedication of the new addition ‘to Wangum Lodge, at the Y. M. C. A, vacation house, at Rocky Hill, will take place in the auditorium of the hufld.lnx at 4 o'elock Sunday afternoon, une 23rd. Miss Fitch L. Allen, of Norwich Town is the recently ap- Established 1872 Main Street, Norwich, Conn.