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QUALITY SHOE SHo VARIOUS M.m‘m Tides will be mgh today. Light vehicle iamps at 7.45 o'cléek this evening. Soldiets' Comfort Kits at L O8god’s.—adV: : The July moon fulls tomorrow, the 23d, at 4.35 p. . Grangés aré observing Flora’s night Gufing “their July meetings, A big fitld of buckwheat north of riiistrong's Crossing is in full blasm. Pheasants are béing réceived from mm staté game preserve for distri- b #7éés In the shade at 2.30 Sunday af- ternedn. Elmg about town whith were spray- cd, are now sHowing the effects of good care. It is stated that nearly every cot- tage in Pire Grove, Niantic, is taken B | were in Hi Arthur ord Sufi @ll al iyfi!d Gormnn Mr. and Mgs. B, 6. Libby fiave ré- turned from Pine Grove to théif homs Nofwieh. Miss Bertha Ki in ‘hamés streét. ey, éago Spen il as thé gnm of frief Fdga at his homie on Asylim strest. Beem il 16ft on Siinda weék at Camp guughjs gehwr is a 31[ t at tf)e each Holisé, asufe Beach. o aftde sq\-t)ral ~weeks at Galés Fé “Yvesine fieauare 'm of spent the week-ei with her Mrs. Harrd rums 6f Pogudiioc. visited M#, and in Norivich ovér the week end. fien of Beston is the %ua!t of Miss Olive Riley of West the. a} Pl&nihn \’wfi' 5. tice fias fetlirned to New York cny ‘after spending a few days | would take the United Statés a hun- #d" Mps. Lewis A. Frazier of to spend a Putnam aunt; Mrs. Ralph P. Stillihan 6f Saybrook Mts. J. B. Whittimore Chi- For declaring .that he thought it dred years to Mok thé Cermans, J. Reedel, an employe of the Hallville Mm. at Hallville, was ,beaten and Hrow a btpok by his fellow eti- and then o Ha}lulié 4101 his wife ahd 56h and started to work in ihe mill. On Saturday morning He passed a fellow émp! ) telld, who was reading a newgpapér and -agkéd him what the news was. Santelld repliéd that the Americans were driving the Geérmans back upon which Reedel replied that the United By Fellow Emplayu at Hallville Mill For Pro-Cermm Utter- mca——Cuu Thomas Nagle With a Kmfe——Saul “'l'he u. S. Can't Lick the Germans in a Hundred Years.” PRfl fimmu m W0 m The crowd started in pursuit of tHé pro-German and after a chase through the fields, "Thomas /igle, who_was_in the lead, c/ight up with Reedel. THE Gérman seeing Nagle close at hand, stopbed and drawing a knife started {0 cut Nagle. Reedel mads a swing with the knife at Nagle but missed him by a hair's breadth ciifting a gash in le's shirt but inflicting no wound. %le srappled wNQ the man. By this th To cap it all the crowe dep$ited the German in a brook thdt was nearbys and then the men Wwent back to work. _Tieedel after his wetting went to thé office of the company where he was advised that it was best fér him to quit his' job ahd make himself scarcé in that vicinity which advice Retdel tool [TusKEGEE SINGERS PLEASE AT CENTRAL CHURCH. ‘| Howard Wilse#, a Losal Boy, Mermber % of the Quintet. Siifiday evening at the Centfal Bap- tist church the Tuskegee singers from Tuskegee institute, which was found- ed by the great nesro educater, Booker T. Washington, gave afrendition of several negro melodies. The melodies, which jveré of the plantation charac- ter afd Which are the folk songs of tH8 £6 face, were given in fine vaice and were heartily appreciated by the large audience. During the eourse of the service the following songs were ziven: Steal Attay, SWing Low, Sweet Chariot, King Jesus is L¥téning, Balm in Gilead and My Soul is a Witness. The singers, who were all in the uni- form l!! the militafy battalion of the instituggon, were William Washington. first temor: Willidim Dawsén, second tenor; William Handy, second tenor; Harwood Wilson, baritone, and Ruth- 1 16cal man. (‘hnrlés W. Waod, wHo s ¢oach and manager of the singefs, hr.eflv ex- pldined the \\'ork tution is deing today. Industrial an hess FRISWELL Auto-Military Calendar Watch the erowd had caught up to thé|erford Sanford, bass. Mr. Wilson is & Simeon Fish has fetuffied to his the pusl twenty vears a citizen can’lé tivo mlen and it was a good beating up Qhe seh Of Ardbrose Wiison, a weil Alw One thermofeter registered 96 de-{liomeé in Podtionse spending t & Week aZo with | for Reedel ki WALTHAM ELGIN : SWISS fof August States can't lick ghe Gérmans in aand Saturday evening he left town for _r—_ i Raymoend B. Wade of thé U. S. & ed Santeild, who is an| parts unknown. Tutivs I Sultry weather suits Norwich i¢@|Zorava tas at his heme on Bosw 1 Italnfi and whe has revently been| Selectman Arthur Smith of Hallville|instructor givén m&marv fraining | T 2L ] dealers, who to date have had a rather|avenue for a few days thé past week, | Mmade a_citizen 6f this tount! rd- | investigated the case dnd found thdt|to the school's cidets, and theé 11\4 e m nswe 0 dull season. sented Réedel's reply and told others|unothing was known about Reedel as|talion, nea 1,000 strong, has never ° . y A Charleston Beach cofféspondent|in the mill about it, with the result | {6 where he came from cr Wwners he had | made a better showing thdn i mak- Cénsldérable Sunday haying ~ias|mentions that Mrs, Horace 1. Briggs|that about one hundred and fifty of | béén employed before entering the|ing at tnc present time. Teachers 25.27 Fr lin Street donié yesterday and some local fof-|has been visiting Mrs. Elmér Hortoh.|them went out after Reedel, whé, sed- | mills which have some large war or-|and students of Tuskesee have con- ank] e merg got in their oats. ing them coming, started for the Woods. @ers. . Thirty more men have arrived from Boston and joined the forées in the railroad laber camp at Saybrook Junc- tion, H. S. Hollistér 6f Storrs_ Azricul- tural eollege visited thé Waterbury conning center during the past week. Sergt. James J. Cook of the 2ist Co., CHARITABLE GIRCLE ADOPTS FRENCH WAR ORPHAN. CCMPLETED REPORYT OF WAR SAVINGS BRIVE tributed $120 to the and $530 fund. At Red Cfoss fund to the Y. M. C. A. war work this moment 12,000 000 colored | pecx\‘c are earnestl . inteliigently and; : Cook Comtristyely Mentig. n the. ot AGENCY FOR CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS, 5 Fort Y. is spendihg the| . g = o b d ST I . | of their country. Eome are fighting in % 0 % At Groton, Rev. G. R. Atha ex-|week end with his pareénts on Four- | Mother 6f Child Writes Létter of Ap- | Norwich Pledged $145,679.09 in W, & the corn and cotton field e hGhe » 159 Main St. Norwich, Ct.|changed pulpits Sunday morning at|teenih street. preciation to Local Chapter. S. Campaign: Shops’and amh.t i the Baptist church with Rev: B, U. el i the tfa ar 0 um l Hatfield of D€ep River. M ‘ndd‘iri w. Beckwith came | Wiih othér work done “in His name”| The recent war savings drive in|ments; Some in t and sehool Yoasd oF dEElEdIk : ‘\"‘"“B e % s f“d S‘““da" With | the Charitable circle of King’s Daugh- | Nor 12,310 pledges for a|rbom, and i Amerisan army The state board of agficulture, of| Mr. Beckwith's sister, Mrs. Cyrus|iérs have adopied a_Fkreneh iwar or- The reports of the | “6vér there.” This new position in ® . ;’,’;;";e,‘;g :.éigfigivjflfw\;;’?gsg:g is | Chapman in Nefwich. phan by thé name of Yvonne Chiron. American life and American arfhs delegates to the various state fairs v Miss C. Grace Bushnell, a student at \\az’\ntf LR father 1“51 b R e e s oa e lc c es falla Colymbia universit 18 sPending mr’\ln.lts beforé her t"[he Wwas ;ll]er’ gestive of democracy’s promise to| X i = e e following leter of grateful ac- 2—AMrs, James Purdon,|make good. In the appraisement of | several weeks with Miss Evelyd Maé- |, . 5 = H knowledgment from the mother has this new position the patient wofk of | Emest E Bll“ard B o P e e S _ | Been received by the circle: Mrs. J. Oliver Arm-|neero education and sane, conseeratcd The Best Made. i Danbury Saturday and Sunday for the | = Miss Gladys Griswold of Groton was |y i JEERUHR, HISAS, JUS S Stens 5\‘“'“4 = : __ |ieadership suetching from one great . annual convention of the lodgés in|discharged from thé Latrence hos adies:— g A q:n’ 0. Mrs. Lewis M. Young,! war to another has thus early and am- Pnces no more thun Codneeticat tal in New Londoh Satufday, whefe{, | aifi happy to give you, thanks ih$10,180.2 = s I stified itself. Because Tuskegee | % V 5 q she recently WndeFwént aA oOperation |Iné name of my liitle girl, ¥vonne] Team 5—Mrs. Martin M. Hitch- | is_ 2 good will and rencering|¥ other bicycles. At Niantic James Metcalf, of the|fof appendicitis. DHiCan S orphan [oF ENE wak L inee: ot ot De S ilad T otic e8ryice, noW Ping Grove fatim, fears by ok 5 ocob 20 1914. The Society “Fraternite Charles A. Gagef,|is the time of all others when the —_——— will be a total sé of the Mr. and Mre. John Crary and daugh- | Franco-Americaine” have informed me g generous, pat ic public should un- . light. He i potatoes of Hilliston, Maes. are|that you would Ihe her he:{\eizcmr d;;r- B. Allen Bidwell, sn:tedxg Jort the ;\\-m'k it is doin; The Pla“t adden Sivis garien: Mr. Crar¥'s sistéfs ~Mrs.|ine one vear. I am sending vou her A collection was taken in the aud 52 N & 2 " . Leach apd Mrs. Herbert | Photpgraph in this letter, Delieve. la- D. J. McCormick,, ence for the utien, and a good | " o b e It is probable that Red Top will be | B, Cary, of this oy, i68 ih my, WhE'e aretitudc bicaiis Suin VS Tece 9% Jewelers. Established 1872 ieliis scld on éasy terms the place whére New Lendon Eiks there is one comfort in thinking that s o Mrs. Robert A. Smith, R = Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. Fgr ipppiftment address E. |Will hold their outing this year, al- iss Hope {Vade, Who hds beeh sev- | there aré the great hearts on the other | $6,594.i1. CONSUMERS OF HARD COAL ! > WLLARD, Biiss Place, Nor- [ | though i s yet heen defi- Qays with her parents, Mb. and |side of the scas who know how to| Team No. 10 — Mrs. Charles W. SHOULD GET PERMITS NOW c wichy Gon#. fitely ¢ riliam Wade, 6f BosWell avenué, | sympathize with suffering mortals, He | Prentice, $3579.71, ro(urned to Hartford Saturday, where | Wwhefi w& flolirn was killed by thé X ~—Mrs. Henry. D. John= Saturday was Temperance Day at|she is in training at the Hartforl|enemy. But fortunately for all of us Norwich Has Recgived 37 1:2 Per (510), R, Alexander, 138 Main strest; the Plainville Camp Grounds, as a|hospital Frénch our biothers of America have Arthur M. Cent. of Her Winter's Coal. fourth (§5), D. J. Handlemaf, - > part of the Chautau vrogramme. ¢offié to avenge all our dead and for Y P iad ; Mrs, C, I, Busll, the state president| Ira R, Levigk ahd wifé of Hartfordi|all your Kindness and vouf help the —Aiss Genevieve Me- : ] 2 e ey & of the W. C. T. U, presided. returned on Shturday having Spent a|little onés of irafice are boufid to re- Jenden hus fasded ihe. fellowing int | 508, BBC: “hiviis, The mayie 6k d - fed days with his mothér, Mrs. B. A.|iember in the future. Accept, ladies, "‘eam No. 1i—rs. Silas Leffingwell, | Structions to the cohstmers of hard|2nd Judse ¥ Y ited the G pe P 3 5 2 = : = e 2 3 &l a war theme as his topic, while Judge ou are ifivited to the Graigé Lagn Jahn of the East Bide, Mr. Levick|with my gratitude the gssurance of §3,088 Barnes spoke dn Friendshis, 'THS en- Pafty at Mis. John O. Peckham's, Too éxpects 1o léave for Camp Devens|my deep respect. Team No. 15—Miss Winifred Welles, ny person who fof any reason has VLS West Thamé: street, afiernoon ulj Sth. Faneral Direc!ors land evening Wed. Of a former DAME CHIRON. Pantin (Seine), France. $8.341.01. Team No. 16 — Miss Anna Welch, failed to place his order fof this win- ter's coal will be permitted to do so tire prograr was: by Address bf welcome, menthal; Meyer address, by Nbrwich residefit the Pt gl ot e $4,403.39, by getting a coal card from the chair- g:}lg;f‘)e:‘;’é‘;’e‘:s {?’ fi‘;;e sg:‘rfi:fl v The Red (Cross in sofné places has| Middistown £ H 4 i 1 T —Mi; i man of the local fuel committee. > . > ; ¥ o [kad to reming knitters that dbuble|Spaulding, of Badsiery tommer mans| T TiON SOHOOL A% s125000s, L es Alice Stevenson,) i 7 e hours of the chairman of R B : ard Embalmers Leeled sockd afe net acceptibie. Pai * of the & telepons office FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: |00y 15 Mrs. Charles MeMil: | the local fuel committee are from 8.30 | Marseallaise, America, \ - knitted with double heels cannot be|here, 18 spendifis acation in Mid- T ian, $3,208.83. . [ |a:mi o715 ntbniat the Wauresan hosi SSI=T oRahestz SALAIARED SR 322 Main 84 {8ed ‘s et do not contorm Lo TeEU- | dletaa, M. Spriilink 1a Sl Wi | Twenty Enroll for Instrustion—Classes | MR $22E88. L Pailey, | tel: opelap i ® cbotler bl Al H ein Street lations. the telephohe eompany. Held Twice a Wesk, gg,m 83, : It is tarnestly hoped that thesd ':rl;';;:f e s st i Sl 20—1 cards will be asked for very soon so E , Me = | @ Chamber of Commerce Building Roekville lodge of Fiks, which is to Tl esponas to thb INGRANOE WhIch (5 B o ee Mary Gobd, that the chairman cah plan the coal [Menthal, Jacob Grabelsgky, Abraham’ £ | be instituted by Hart Xo, 19 OBITUARY: has been posted in the Iirst Baptist Team No. 21-Mrs: E. J. Grah for Norwich and vicinity. Marschott, F. Hect, David Nowick, Phone 233-2 Lady Assistant & {B. P. 0. E, ear Bible school, an average of more than |§3.1 = TR e S b July) 15th s Nerwinskijhad ires c Cramer, Isaac Fiekin and Hyman h; yraafised lay Charles Henry Brigas. %0 Haye ipMmed the neluborkood vaoas] b William H. Oat, $948.45, ceived 47 1-2 per cent. of its supposed | Ragovin. President Blumenthdl of the RS S ASELRERg | Were clected and the general commi The déath of Charles Hefry: Briges | tion Bibié school. Mrs, Eben Learned, $176.1 allotment of hard oal. This i§ bet- | 10d8e expressed his thanks to all those Rl s TR | tee appointed. of Mystic, Wéll known throughout New | The school, in care of Mrs. Robert| Miss Sara Leavens, $864.98, tor than the average for New England | Present for their support. e TR 2 - | Tondon’ éountv, diel 4t the Lasrence|W. Otis and Mrs. John Parsons, meets{ Grand total, $145,879.09. for that period. . The papers noted that Saturday|hospital Sunday afternoon following|in the Sundny school room Monday! Grand total ind., $18,081. Under instructions from Hartford, s RE . was the 46uh birthday of Rt Revil.n jniness of long . duration with|and Saturday of each week and will| Gfand total Ned, 12,370, dated July 5th families are to be sup- New Yfirk & NGrWICh S LTIt BRIl Il i cohtinue to d6 56 the remainder of the| b U Sl plied first with their two-third allot- oo i Sl iks Wab born in West Mystic | simmer. : i uACWioH TO SEND ment. Other consumers must wait, JUsi Philadslnt b, WNO | saventy vears ago the Son of Charlés{ 'The session is from 3 to 5 o'clock. but may have enough hard coal for . was born in Philadelp! and Matftha Sherfan Rrigss. He went | About an hour is spent with Bible in- 17 MORE MEN |immediate use. Business cks, of- S 0 ew London in 1887 tvhere he was | struction and Bible stories, then fol- e fice buildings, etc., using more than Line O T o (1 oulNE | cfnloved hs freight agent by the Con- |lows basket weaving, paper cutting,|Five White Registrants to Go Aug. 5|30 tons of hard coal yearly must set y Drefises of Mrs. \Villiam C. Haven g | $olidated r6ad dnd liter went to Mys- | eewing and other busy work. ! and 12 Negross' on Aug. 1. special permission from Washington. ----- Covehtry this afternoon. The work |t he had charge of the freicht| Games closc the aftérnobns, which ey Hart Transpert tion Corp. will be done Prof. R. E. Jones of Cofinectictit Agricultural was marrie tw for_a steamboat ilne there. He are both instructive and helpful. and Under the recent draft call for white MARTIN E. JENSEN, Chairman Local Fuel Committee. Marvelous Story of Woman's S ice, his second wife |are afternoons l0oked forward to With | anq aesro Seisctives Agintacy Goe . Change from Weakness - 2 being Marv Stevenson. who Wity two|interést by the young people. eral George M. Cole sent out allot- NOW IN FRANCE. to Strength by Taklfig A new flag recently purchased by |<ons. Chafiés B. of Peovidence and| Japanese lanierns made of paper of: mants to loeal boards throughout Con- R 3 3 . the town of Bllington to replace one| Harrv H. of Fell River, and ope|dainly colorings were on exhibitioh|pecticut. The total is-665, of which |John F. Byrne, Who Enlisted from Druggist’s Advice. ' Te]gphone 1450 {which was badly torn and faded is|daughtér, Mrs. J Allen Beckwith of (Sunday and attracted much atténtiofi.isgp ary white. The latter are to be| GCincirinati; Captain in 324th Machin| | fivlfig over the east énd of the gréen. | New TLondon. survive him. There are| Mrs. Otis and Mrs. Parsons are'as-|sent to Syracusé Julv 29 to tiaih for| Bun Battalic Pera, Ind.—* 1 suff it is cared for by L. C. Edwards, pub- | six grandehildfen. sisted by the Missionary circle of the |service as guards and firemen at ports un Battalion. ; erd, o i !E ered from a fli Nbives COOME Bk, Norwich,|lcity Mahbes of-ine losal war. bu: i, SHurel | puich frishes, the netled|of oifuatkaiion of troops &h SUBBIEL.| onn . Bytns, who Bas beeh fn:the| B ort itk backéche and deagging Tuesdays, Thursdays and Suncays | 2% FUNERALS Women of the thurch, who volunteer | Docons ane 1 Too allatoonis are ap | &MY since May of last vear,' having badly atat 85 £ m, | There is a complaint that where wo- Jorr® i their time to assist in the school. |iolows: . et 1 could not g?db . % 2 . rmen have succceded men 8§ ticket 3 ohn J. orrigan. e i “’hité State boards: Bridgepért 26, was a surgeoh for the ,.a‘hnl'kor_e and myfoetlndlt did .en;:n :m Yo:,k. Pier 48, East River, | agents in Connecticut r ,The funeral ‘?fdlhsé late John J.|ATTENDANCE AT PLAYGROUNDS |Stamford 5. Hartford 14, New Haven sl g 1§un°‘};3a€:“"a‘“d‘" e not seem as though Asndays, Wednesdays and Fri- [tions they are not so quick az m orrizan was hel aturday mofning z . e e % 24th machin n b lion and rela- Py v and “visll” too lone with women ace|{rom his Home at 81 Mt Pleasant LARGE DURING PAST WEEK | i} Waterbury 15, Tast Harlford & |tives have just feceived word that he 4= Icouldstandit. I quaintances who approach the win- |Street With a laree attendance of fel- & S S ot |5 AnSbria s, NOLHICh s, New fondon |has errived safely in France. i tried different ¥. V. RNOUSE. Apert | dom ofives snd friends, including delega- | Boys and Girls are Collecting Tinfoil | ADS e 2 d The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune tions from societies to which he be- Greenwich it longed and out of town reialives from > .mediv:mu withou! any bendfit and & Bethel 8, Stratford 5 5, Fof Red Cross. Putnam 5, Torrington Canaan 5, recently publishe@ a picture of Captain ! One Connecticut farmer has Byrne. He is one of the three chil- re- ported {hat in slug shot, a standard Prooklyn and other places. At Bt The attendance has kept up well at Middletown 5, Deep River 5, Rockville : b 5 told me nothing . preparation for insect killing, he has| Patrick’s church Rev. J. H. Broderiek |the Norwich plavgrounds during the | ; opera THAT BOY IN found an apparéntly satisfactory Wwea- | was the celebrant of & solemin high |past week, the number i atfendance | sisoiion Go® podrs; Bridgeport 30, i s pon against the aphis, of.plant lice, | réquiem mass. Rev. William H. Ken- [being about the same as’ the first| o e o ran Faven To1 wWateonate o5 would do me any. KHAKI OR BLUE ]| o causing damage to lccal potate|redy was deacon and Rev. Peter I |week. War savings posters have been | mrs eavepioyoh ol Waterbury 18, y_dro Hiaa i fields. Cuny was sub-deacon. Prof. Farreli|placed in all the srounds to sncour-|mpeiy trtord, oo CRURTHIC, O iflt told me of as he some réemembrance from ® was in charge of the musical part of |age the children to save. The children | qan 4 Milford 12. Ansonia 28, Now / % fih Lydia E. Pinks, you? Sailors’ and soldiers’ luggage §| While the peach crop at Rolton was|the cerefmoy, The hearers were T. ; foil ol cune g o s N T /i ham’s Vegenbla is limited—Spdce counts. A small j| @ failurs the lialian fruit srowers have | Beckley, Vorgan Cronin, Thomas | titis newspapers for the Red Cross] Loraon 3%, Norwieh 1. Greenwich Icompmln d. Ttook rémembrance that can be used and || not suffered as bad as might be ex- | English, Dennis Coughlin. Dennis s The bovs at the Hobart Avenué school| xa ‘amirerd’ 80 i oo praan it with the result chérished will be a great pleasure || pected. It is stated that one srower|rigan gnd Timothy Callivan. Buris|have orgahized a haseball tearh. Al Diver 1o mrokoine poietown 2, Deep ((“ \\ it wi over here” or “over theres” sccured such prices for his stfawber- |wae 17 St Mary's cémetert. Under- | senerons coniibation hee been made | FiVer 1, Rockville 3 \ "l““‘““‘”""“ We appreciate that feeling -and §| 1ics that he will finish the season $4,- | taker Hourigan had charge of the fu<|to the Knitting fund by a Norwich \ \ —|. end strong. I‘“ have selécted some remembrances J| 900 to the good. neral arrangements. lady who is interested in the play- that your boy will be proud to wueu. such as Military Wrist atches, Toilet Sets, Comfort Kits, ntain Pens, Trench Mirrors, er Tag Chains, Lockets and Signet Rings. See our assortmend it is complete. The Plact-Cadden Co. Jewelers, Established 1872, Nérwich, Conn. For thé American tank Service 11 Conneeticut men have so far volun- teéred at Hartford. Five of the men are either over or under the draft age and the others are drafted men who have offered themselves to be inducted for the tank service: ‘When the problem of the better care of children and the placing of moth- erless and homeless children in homes was discussed at the rooms of the New London Associated Charities Fri- day.” Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell of Nor- wich, representative of the state board of charities was present. everything Joseph Dudonis. The funeral of Joséph Dudonic was held Saturday moérning from Under- tuker Hourifaf’s funeral parlors. The deceascd died on July 18 at the Nor- Burial was in West Plaing cemétery. Friends acted wich State Hospital. as bearers. Made One Trip Overseas. Stanley J, Kohanski of the 3rd C, G. M of the U. S. $. Santa Barbara has returned. to his ship after spending a five-day furlough with his folks this citv. He has madée one trip across without encountering any U- grounds but who wishes her name to be unknowh. The yatn which wiil b purchaséd will be used in kn‘t!m* Belgian baby blankets. Beginning today there will be new teachefs at the various grounds. They are: At Hobart avenue, Miss Kathtyn Sullivan; at Mount Pleasant street, Miss Mary Good; at Falls. Miss Helen Feale; at Lake street, Miss Katherine Cercoran. MORE MEN FOR MILITARY SERVICE Placed in Four Are in Class 1 as Re- THE HOTTEST DAY YET Over Twenty-five Thousand Visit Ocean Beach During Sunday. Sunday was by far the hottest day of the veargand in many places in the city the thermbmeter ragistéered wall up in the nineties. It was a difficult task to fihd a cool place wWhere one | did hot sweltér with the heat. In New London the heat was as bad if not worse than Norwi t was estimated there were bctween twenty-five and thirty thousand pec: ple visited Ocvean Beach to enjov 'h cooling sea breezes but the breerr were lacking. The crowd was by o up in_the morning at four o’clock, dom; housework, then go toa factory andwor all day, come home and get supper and feel rccd 1 don’t know how many of my friends 1 have told what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Cm‘r?onnd has done for me, ”’—Mrs. ANNA METERIANO, 86 West 10th St., Peru, Ind. Women who suffer from any such ail- ments should not fail to try. is famons root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable C e For a Chafed Skin . Over 100,000 people have proven = i i that nothing relieves the soreness like - “Everyone welcome — boats. He expects to make another sult of Physical Examination. the largest in the historv of the beac! W é foit P | free” has been officially adopted as|trip soon. . Loriam es 0 r REES he glogan both here and abroad of The following men have been placed Sy miof A\ Créer your TREES and SHRUB fow for fall planting. Orders d?li: wred anywhere, Maplewood Nursery Co. T. M. PEABODY Phene 986 | DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bui Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. one “PROTECT YOUR FEET" A. G. THOMF3ON, F. §. FOOT SPECIALIST LICENSED cmnopomsT the Knights of Columbus committee cn waf work activities. This is the most important step so far taken by the men who wil spena $54,000,000 in the next twelve montns. The marriage of Miss Alice Marst- ers, daughter of Licut. Commander Si- lag Marsters, U, S. Naval Reserve J'orte, and Leon Geer, son of Wil- liam Geer of 27 Cole stréet, New Lon- don, will take place at the bride’s home, 22 Ledyard street, New #.on- Clon.k:hig (Monday) evening at 6 o'- clock. WEDDING La Toy—Zarra. Saturday afternoon on the stage at the Auditorium Rev. George H. Strouse united in marriage Harry l.a Toy and irene Zarra, members of the Rilly Hall musical comedy company, which was playing at the theatre lasi week. Billy Hall was best man and Effie \Pray was bridesmaid. The bride Ilir.zummln;l‘ pflng Arch Suppert 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich formerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 was presented with many handsome gifts, remembrances coming from the tieatre, the company and others. The couple-left for a short stay at Watch INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |i Miss Margaret Whitaker of Boston is the guest of Mrs. Willis Austin. Mrs. W. Tyler ‘Browhe of Broadway | e after ten day®’ visit in has returned, Johnstown, N, ¥ Mrs. John P. Huntington and daugh- Road are at ter Betty of Harlan Northeast Hatrbor, Maine. pi ey Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Russell Baird |, Allan Cleworth -are visit- and Mrs. ing in Stamford amd New York. Mrs. law, Mrs. W. W. William C. Osgood of East ToWn street entertained her sister-in. Gamwell from Pitts- fieid, Mass, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Crosthwaite and daughters of Pelham Manor, N. in the full military service and limited jservice classes as the result of recent 'e‘aminnuons for the purpose of re- classifying some of the local regis- trants: Full Military Service. Chester Chapman, 237 Mt. Pleasant street. | William T. Donohue, Taftville. I ¥red Mitterer, 285 Laurel Hill ave- Patrick Donohue, 59 Union street. Alfred Fournier, 125 School street. Limited Service. Herbert W. Mitchell, 69 avenue. Dennis J. Donovan, 413°Main street. John Morton, 49 Fourteenth street. George H. Davis, 138 Palmer ave- ue, Elmer Babeock, R. F. D. No. 6. C. B. Becleston, '\om ch Town. Boswell Sergt. F. 8. Crowe“ Transferred. Sergt. Frederitk &% Crowel, who has been stationed at Fort Terry, Plum Island, for the past year, has been traneferred to Camp Joseph Jackeon at Jacksonville, Fla. Sergeant Crawell leaves this (Monday) morning for his LOCAL POLICE RAID MECHANIC STREET HOUSE.| Mrs. Julia South Charged With Keep- ing House of |Il Fame, Saturday night about mid@night the police raided a house on Mechanic street and arrested Mrs. Julia (Carson) South as keéepeér of a house of ill fame and Miss Ingrid Erickson, Louis Smith of Chicago and James Davis of In- dlanapolis as frequenters. The two young \women are 21 years old. They spent the night in the station, but on Sunday evening were able to secure bonds of 8100 each. Lieut, Chamberlain Injured. Lieut. Rodman Chamberlain, who wag on duty here with Co. I in 1917 #nd who went to France with the 1024 Infantry, wae severely injured re- cently when he *fell over a camou: &aged trench. The nature of his in- juries was such as o incapacitate him for regular service so he has been transferred to zhe intelligence depart- ment and will serve there for the du- ration of the war. CAPT. JOHN ¥. BYRNE. dren of Rev. Michae! J. Byrne of Nor- wich, chaplain at Atlanta, Ga., federal prison, the other children being Miss Bessie Byrne, a Red Cruss nurse in Atlanta army hespital, and James Byrne of Boston. The young soldie mother was Mary Scanlon Byrne, a fative of Norwich, who died in Provi- dence, where the family resided. It is recalled here.that many after his wife's death and following a long term of special study, Michael J. Byrne,. by special dispensation, was orgained a priest of the Roman Cath- olic church and was at first assigned to the cathedral parish, Savannah. later being appointed chaplain of the fuderal prison in Atlanta. 1. 0. B. A. PICNIC. ki ohis Over 400 Attend Gathering@n Preston —Mayor J. J. Desmond and Judge J. H. Barnes Speak. Sunday the Norwich lodge, No, 309, I O. B. A, held a pienic at the Fox Hill Manor farm with between four One box proves its extrzordinary healing power. Fleshy people take notice. 25¢ at the Vinol and other drug stores: The Comfort Powder Co,, Boston, B‘er‘; AT HERE You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have adequate STEAM N mating a red present. The oris- | EQUIPMENT, BES ERIALS | s Soan Who have been guests of Mrs. Crosth. | new post, where he will enter an ofi- lerac e i i Qa R e 22 L 3 4 waite's father, John Porteous, have|cers' training school. Pruched at Central Ghurch, e bensht ar Sam. Bermandy of 27 an e real skill that insures prompt = AMERICAN HOUSE o B ieath of P I St ey : Sunday at the Central Baptist| Main street, hut as he recently died | Satisfactory. service. L ReMtRdE for IS RAch o Texte. Failed to Support His Family. | church Rev. Clarence M. Gallup of [the proceeds, which amount to be- o deaiy B &% A Steven Lucas of the Greeneville dis-| After passing several weeks with| - On Sunday evening Thomas H. Ward } Providence, a former local boy, filled [tween $200 and $230, will be given to . " First-class n..-.;. Service Connetted | trict was arrested on Saturday even-|the Misses Hyde and: Mr. and Mrs,|ot Lebanon was brought in to the po-|the pulpit in the absence of Rev. A.|his wife and children. Fifty dollars \hreuente Bid'g., Norwich, c\- ing for creating trouble near his home. | H. L. Yerrington, Mrs. Léwis Hunt- | lice station charged with breach of the| H. Purkiss, who is on his annua was offered in prizes and they were| — o = T ‘—"'-“ The trouble arose over a hiece of gar. | ington Hyde, har daughter Mary and |peace and William Depot of Taftville |cation. Next Sunday Rev. Peter C.|awarded as follows. First (320) PRID | 1pey G ¥OU WANT 16 put your bush flln roperty. Lucas is charged with|son [ewis have left iown for their of the peace. summer home in Edzartown, Mass. port. was arrésted on a ¢harge of nOh-lup~ Wright of Hartford, a former pastor of the ¢hurch, will preach. Kierstein, 101 Summit street; secondl ($15). Royal Jewelry Co., Baston third iness before the public, there is ad mediuni better than through the ad-. vertising columns of The Bulletin. e |