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. 2 - OLDMYSTIC BoRN, — MGUIRE—In this city, July 24, 1918, 2 Chappyis:Avery, Edgeconib-Kellogg | . 57 *° Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGuire, SYERT—I» Baltic, July 24, 1915, a Weddingh=-Sunset Supper Followed T ;r, :nxd;a’gc Bolid aiiert & ¥ By Mopnlight ' Bathing—Outing o HOWARD—In Westerly, 8. I, erx: 23, Rifle in Hands of James McNeely Accidentally Discharged,| Atiantic Beach. Mrs. Ravmond Howard, 2 . 2 y T Rev. Frank S. Robhins of Pypaston $ MARRIED. Kills Russell Powers of Central Avenue—l’a:ven Lived £ty occupied e Pulbit at tie PaD-| GoIR _MARSTERS—Tp New London, Only 40 Minutes After Being Hit—Bullet Cuts Artery | *nin& Bhatorts, Lain & gelt'ss M2 - 3 Jomn Jfil—' ARTHY—In New Ha- — 7eters, hoth of New 1:"‘1 e X arsters, of New London, b b WEDDINGS. kot J in Abdomen. - - ; il ven, Suiy 6, 1615 2t " 8" Jonn's i Roman c rectery, . 5 . oy AppNi=Aiery. DCoMie, Mics Margarer MeCarthy of e marriage of Miss Laure Mae| Xow lopdon snd Dr. Bagar Mazer gecond. daughter- of Mr. and| Topnson of Oden City, Mica., and uiting in his dezih in urs Joseph Avery of Old Mystie and| New York. The Henry Allen& Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS LADY ASSISTANT Cai Norwich, Friday, July 2§, 1918. THE WEATHER. In New England and the south At- lantic states temperatures were nearly normal, but over the remainder of the country they were high, ranging from 19 to 17 degrees abeve the seagonal average in the central west and the| southwest. There were thunder show- |% ers in_the middle Atlantic states. In New England the middle Atlan- % tic states and the Ohio valley fair| Russel Powers of 374 Central ave-|Ccut an artery which eaused interngl weather will prevail Friday and Sat-|, o oo accidentaly shot and kilied at | hemorrhages” urday. ' i s Answered Promptly Day and Night * 88 Main Street UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUES IN = ~ . WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S * Summer Un e’ , about forty minutes atter he was hit. |l Keye M. Chappuis, of Warren, LSKI—LARB. n _ Nerwich, Fan w High temperatures ‘will eontinue |Bis home about § o'elock Thursday|™'pp, fleqr‘gn U s é Conp., took place Phursday morning b T Ty ty'z’mv 3 B Eje arm Wagons over interior district evening by Jumes MeNeely of Bos-|J. Brophy were cajed but were unc |2¢ 830 at the Avery residence in| maUrice Charies Zerals] ond I - Express Wa The winds along the north Atlantic|well avente. fi]' to do anything to save the man's | Main street. The ceremeny was per- St Y i s \Yagons will be ‘moderats cast and southeast | Mr. Fowers had been out dusing the |fito. . The ambalance from the Backus | farmed by Rev. Fyed Siariing, pastor | ROBER®E _Ro0v—in Norarich, July Team Harnesses fair weather. afternoon with his wife shooting at|hospital was summoned but arrived|of - the Jecal Methodist e o by Hev, & ¥ 2 2 Episecopal > 6, ehyrch in the presence of members of Mies Olive Irene Root and Philip O. ¢ Middle Atiantic—moderate, - mostly |8 tarzet and had returned home about |just as the man died. 15, b ¢ Hartfor Express Harnesses T ' ¥ |6 o'ciock ana placed his gun in a cor- | Acting jMedical Examiner N, B.|the twe families. Lator in the day Mr.| motrercs Poth of Hariford southeast, fair weather. Now is a good time to stock up on Summer Weight Un. derwear, Not only is our assortment of styles and grades complete, but— ¢ N WE ARE MAINTAINIRG QUALITIES /,, ) You can buy Underwear here—now—with. confidense-— Forecast. ner of the kitehen. Abeut !‘e'e\oe}§ k:;viu w;, cu‘l}ed zfi viewed l(he na“ grg cmm is mt{ in th:h; ;t:to- PIED . z James McNeely in company with Ne y, giving Undertakers Cummings |mel op their newly fyrnished home ; FOR L FAR) New England: Partly cloudy Friday | McGraw, eailed at the house with the | & Ring nermision to remove It, Coras | in New Braston, Gon. TRY Ao 4 I, Setherins A A Good Line of and Saturday. ) 2 intention of buying the rifie. McNeely [ner Iranklin H. Brown was notified Efussemieiotions: Wonerdr 2L Observations in Norwich. took up the rifle and was inspecting |and he will hold an fnquest this (FH-| o poiriage of Mijss Ethel Kellogg|SULLIVAN—In Westerly, B. I, July STEAMER ROBES The following records. veported from | “when it accidently discharsed. Mr.|day) morning at 9 g'clock, o ss Ethel Reliong | o8 VN 2iehan) ¥ Suslivan, s5od 51 ’ sa\vs:. :“ py;hr:m:cyl sdnn::"th;ei rcol;::fifi Powers} was utand{;u& mbnl;‘e :P;lry w:y tMr’ Pow;vp‘ is ‘hniut '.hfirty gean Mrs, e“hb}' Fl;:-‘i “:lg"g'w b: ola] , Years. - 3 R : it tc the kitchen apd the builet from the |of age and leaves his wife and anm |y &, e e b i v THE L. ‘L CHAPMAN €0, | Fengen Thureday’ : Fifie which is & .22 calibre Remington | 3-year-old child: Mr. Powers had only | Jy3tie and Linus Basesomp of New | POWERS—In this eity, suddenly. July 25, 1915, Russell E. Powers of 374 5 , hit P in the abdemen |returned a short time from a trip to|LoNdon took pi ednesday, Jul y 191 . Bath Strest, Norwich, Comn. | 74 m. . A s PR fot L L S e f LR 5ot 038, st e hame bE'the :mg;'g Central ‘avenue, with the sbeolute knowledge that you are geiting & §pom . < — — N o Mrs, Ef{fnwb left for a honmeymoon Highest §5, st 69. v F, I trip to New Terk. CARD OF THANKS, JOSEPH BRADEORD g et MANY OF GOUNTY FAIR PRESENTED WITH WRIST WATCH STANDARD QUALITY at the lowest possible .cost. Here are some of our leading values: \ I ‘wish to thank all relatives and OFFICIALS APPOINTED.; BEFORE LEAVING FOR CAMP. Sunaet Supper. - - % friends for kindness extended durin : Predictions for Thursday: Local palhe Toung - Mens Association | tpe Sicert “‘k'g‘,r?"’f:“"“g .ggf(lhd‘,,f ‘..,y’\;fi showers, - o ad a Suns L er eve loved wife, Elodie ervais; alse for Bom’NDER Thursdayls weather: Threatening, | P L 4 Kisrnan to Be Race Startor i Fellow Employes of Edmund Bmith at| ot "8, s 3o ader "the suesis ot tha | Horal thindtes. s followed by fair, lower temperature. and C. K. Bailey Chief Marshal of | Crescent Arms Company Manifest|club were Mps. William Clark, Mrs. Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order the Grounds. ' Their Esteem. Nathan Imdahi, Miss Florence Wal 108' BROADWAY Sgn, Maen aad P ) [— kridge, Miss Sarah Kennedy, Miss Em- [ Son ) _High )| Moon| The prelimingry work of the secre-| Edmund Smith, younger son of Mr.|ilv C. Banceck, Miss Fapny Marchaud, || Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets,{tary of the New London County Agri-|and Mrs, Frank V. Smith of W: Hester Walbridge, Miss Nancy - eultural society has been completed i street, left town with the Norwieh|Averv, Miss Eleanor Burrews, Miss “|and now nothing remains save to wait) contingent for Camp Devens Thugs-|Amilia Graim, Miss Milgred Peck- for the passage of the days between]day. S s ham, Miss Fay Johpson, Miss Jose- this date and the opening day of the| Wednesday afternoon he was pre-|Dhine Stephemson, Miss Beatrice fajr, sented a handsome wrist watch from |Clark, Miss Dorris Peckham. ' The The news that the starting of the|the Crescent Arms company, where he I members of the assecigtion present races this year will be done by Dr. L.{has been a popular and valued em- be 15 Main Strest were: Arehibald bert, William .. . 4 J. Kiernan of Goshen, N. Y., will prove Iplove. Mr. Emith also received frem | Clark, Mathew Indahi, ' ‘Theedere Tx hours afier bigh water It 13 Jow | Of the utmost delight to horsemen in|fricnds a comfert kit and a handsome{Johngon. Roy Tift, Horace S. Will- . der Dol A 58 o8 Ualo™ | this vicimity. ASk s horseman where | com heir. iams, Raymond Lgmbert Fred Mar- the best trotting is to be seen, and ehard, Howard Clyde, Fred Ger- ONE THOUSAND HENS LAY without hesjtatien the majerity " DIRECTORS ~AND— Children’s Underwear Children’s Ribbed. Vests, low neek, sleeveless, all sizes— price each ... . Children’s Ribbed Ves: neck short sleeves, all Extra Size Vests Women's Eftra_ Size Vests “Kut-to-At” brand, 25¢ | less—priee each. S visite S low Women's Extra Size . Ribbed zes— Bodices—price €ach........s. i+ 290 price each . 25¢ | Women's Extra Size Ribbed Misses' Ribbed Lisle Vests, low Vests, some with lace yoke~ neck, sleeveless—price each .. 23c | Drice €ach ...ccererenrercpes Misses' Ribbed Unien Suits, ‘Women's Estra Size Shaped 1ov:~s neck, sleeveless, lace trim- Vests, with sieeves and sleeve- hed—price & suit vev... 33c | less—price each.. cesserrse 480 Women's Extra Size Pants, lace trimmeA=—Price 2. DaIF:...sress 488 Beys' Mesh Unien Suits, very Women’s Union Suits s~ * comfertable, all sizes—price a B o 50c | Women's Ribbed Unjon Suits, :m S Pt e O | tace FIBmEd=—Prie. . 1ronesns SBG oys' Nainseok Union Suits, » athletic style—price a suit. Womens Tt Usien e HENRY GBRVAIS, JR. TEAMING AND TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REABONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP #hone 176 HORTON'S E . ot laeh, Dewey Schwawm, Ralph Clark, y b e | them will say Goshen, N. Y. D, Kier- STATE CHARITIES SONFERENGCE. | Bt DOXEY CANTMLS. RO o tat New York lce ~cream N& WEEK|nan has svung the fag in trent of AT NEW LONBON IN 1913.] woods Tup sseeiation prepnt- 3 some of the best that ever stepped a ed Theodore Johnsen a safety razar. In the Thirty-eightl Week of the Lay- | mile in fast time, and the horsemen|Mrs. Frank A, Mitchell of Norwich on| This wu‘ug farewell party for M. IN PINT AND QUART BRICKS ing Contest at Storrs. are cagerly awaiting the starting hell.{ Annual Gonference Committee, Johnson as he jeaves July 25th for 3 Casper K. Bajley has been eiected ’ Camp Devens, Later in the evening TO TAKE HOME In the thirty-eighth week of thelchief marshal of the grounds and| A luncheon followed by a business | the party went in automobiles to comtest al Storrs, the 1000 birds laid|{track, and the care and watchiulness | meeting of the officers and members | Groton Long Pejnt and enjoyed bath- 2 eggs, or a production of 51.1 perihe has given to fthis pesition Guring Boys' Underwear ~AT— price .. - E ] ) of the executive committee of the Con- | ing by moonlight. ; g e o cent. Pens 3, owned by Richard Al-| previous vears has been ihe reason | nectiout siste comterense of haiis Sunday Sehool. Outing. kady Assistant Women’s Vests Wemee kel Hnjer ! 8he Lo, Pittsfleld, Mass, 71, owned by|that there haye been no accidents on |and corfection was held at the Mohi:| n (st Surd A Telephone 328-3 Miss N. i. Bel. Ishtham, Kent, Eng-|the grounds and that the races have|can hotel in New London Thursday.| . rhe Metiwdist Bunday schoo by A. P. Robinson, | been prompt in startins. wop the high honors| Prof. J. C. a_vroduetion of 34 33 from Orezon Ag- ricultural College, Corvallis, Or DR. F. C. JACKSON i s Iarms Women's Rihbed Vests, with Wemen's Fine Ribbed Unien and without sleeves—price each 15c | Suits, cuff knee—price,....ner- 699 . ’ i 7 Women's Pink Union 8§ Women's Ribbed Vests, wome it with Jace yokes—price each.. 19¢ | shell knee—price a guit,.... Women's Vests, plain ribled and lace yoke—also bodieas— ‘@ 3 Y price each » o 20U 2se | Extra Size Suits pts - it ual trolle: XOUFS to At- Segs, " Thske pins ot Mexur Juagen the anove “elases ut| 1o oF e iompory i, Ge0F8E | attermoon. Red Croes work was rusit- Flowers—Bedding Plants ed by, Greendale| tho Copnseticyt state fair. vear's conferenge, Lewis B. Deane, 60 MAIN STREET HENRY E. CHURCH WM. EMITH ALLEN . Geraniums, Begonias, Fuchsias, Celeus, {| Women's Fine Lisle Vests, low Women's Extra Size TUmion E e, Gr S ¥ 18 s he New state fair and | Sidney H. Miner and Malcolm §, Niche | General News o nea| Heliotrons, Saivias, Petumas, Ver: || noor siesversss peice " 29c | Suits, lace trimmed—price..,. §88 DR. D. J. COYL! palard, Gwestnui Hill, Pa, 69]the Eastern States exposition, and this| els, secretary of the New London As.| Richard W. Walbridee has retyrned | B 0F0R0, CRWAED o SHULRS VTS X ; . cwned by Will Barrony Preston. 2-§ vear he will 2 udge at the Ohio|sociated Charities. to Camp Raritan, Metuehen. N. T. |G o™ A4 ' ‘Women's Shaped Vests Women's Extra Size Unien 2 land, were tied iov ihird place wilh|state fair, the New York state fair| The last annyai meeting of the as.|after & brief furlough spent here with e e Wedding 3 . less and with short Suits, cuff knee—price,,..,eeye T8 3 A pen of Rhede Island Reds|and the Brockton fajr. sociation was held in New Britain and | DI parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Wal- | Funeral Designs—Wedding Jecorations |} rice “cach..... vevres 486 | Women's Pine Ribbed Dnisn owned by the Pequot Poultry iarm,|” Rjehard Lake Iaux of Branford|at that time it was yoted to held the P, VER STEEG, Florist. Women's R! ;\.m“ mx‘"é 10“1:" apd -‘l_u;-n of Teg-|iarms will be the judge of swine.|next session im the form of a state worps. owned by, Tem Ba ? e H. Hadley of Fairflel?.\;.;gs wii] judge alliconference in New London i i1, | the suest over the week end of friends nd Prof. W, L. Slaie, Jr, of | 1918, ndon in AL | R e WeRoway hemestead. o Storrs Agricuitural gollege will set the| The foliowing committes was ap-| FEnsign Joshua Leeds Turrows, has ith week thelsigndards in the vegetable exhibiis. o , torehon Suits, extra large sizes, lace wrere 886 THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL (O, n. Pres-| Woodbury 0. Rog ton {oyFth | poultr: 57 Lafayette Street. 50c | trimmed ....o00v00e ; adi ] Phone 760, lace trimming—price a pair... 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. ather ointed to mske the necessary _|returncd to Weods Hole. Mass, after cather were extremely | Griswold H. Morgan: of Salem Will | mangements. oy [ Cesary 8T 1 leave of ahsence spent with rela- H A& BURKE Office Hours: 8 a, m. o 8 p. m, J|Unfavorable production. Four | point out the fine lines ip the horse | Bridgepart, Mrs. Irank A, Mitenell of | {ives in Q10 Mystic and Passaie, N oui of the even the mereury # . A catple show ring is heins Telephons the zyounds, which is rather a novelty at the eastern fairs. pued o haps arepheit. | Howe qund 96 Mrs, Helen W. Rogers of | J. . veny New Haven, Lewie Doane of Now Lone| . Miss Tisie Alm'n‘r; o Gauu? il i don and John P. Sanderse Jr., the guest of her hrother-in-law an ford, " anderson. Jr, of | i ter Mr.and Mrs, EHdward Baumann, Falconer spoke of the work of | of New Haven. few birds were se of the intense heat. The wction for the week did pot but yery Jittle, being only | NEW REGULATIONS e saiit fiai : £ N o ghter, Mrs. | Wednesday. [ ¥ € shing institutions for wasmard| TFeul B. Lamphere has returncd io | oo s | ||, o s with ber daugnfer, M K. Crandall of Kingsten had |_ 10 55 lx:a_ 1 for mr]m«_e::udm: AFFECTING BAKERS|girls in military distriots. Mrs, Fal-{Ns work at the plant of the V;in; e SP e was a guest|his hay cut and pyt-in his barn here d extromely het | v s = coner mentioned the state farm for | chester Arms Co. New Haven, afte 41 Main Street FuneralDirectors e T e i Har! ouid he mupplied mith ient” T | Big Stocks on Hand and New Grop of | women ana 4 here-with his of Stewari Lindsay on a motor tdip toon his farm. d that it was the best | Spending the week e : neon, notwithstanding the heat, a|{Savbrook Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Certrude Youngs and_friends a frash waler in ecder that thay may Rye as Cause of Change. she had ever seen. |\:rmts, Mr. and N Edwin Lam- lm\:f number were present. Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘ton. Mre. Mark- |of Arcadia were callers here Tuesday quench their thirst and thus help in ; D PR 3uzs Uiider Lomber v suppiving some of the water necessary | Several important changes in the entertained | ham and the Mis Mrs, Grace Hammond has received oung People's | Ham word of the safe arrival in Trance ol Markham of East jevening. p LORD'S POINT ITEMS the members of the he production of eggs. ton were at Walter M. Gillett regulations governing licensed - bak- rord of the safe sirival saciety of Christian Endeavar Sunday. The three bost pens in each of the |€rS were announced on Wednesday|Surprise Birthday Party — Musical| %f,0cF SO &7 > 2 ¢ | their frie at her home, Grand V — o e X ! ! . Mr, and Mys. Nathgn Willlams o it PIptes home F ALL KINDS ON {Lrincipal varietics are gs follows: |frem the office of Robart Sccville focd) Trear at Sptusdpy MNight, Hepee | Bejiews Fall, Vi. are spending 3| NyEnis Wedncsdas evening. USQUEPAUGH CANNING AUTOMOBILES, Pen Barred Plymouth Recks, administrator. Until fusther. notloe.| -practicilly All- Ceptedes Ars Oungs | Ied gus ot their summer Bome. Jieme canning (s the cupation X i aules F. PFranegis, We Tve flour or rve meal may be used new and the Good Hou: s are de- - - Hampton Beach, L. I. . 1535 |@s a partial ‘wheat flour substitute.| Pied. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | : 7om 7. sdamson, TRUCKS and CARTS |, 2;Quebee. Can’ . - T termined to ean all they c . NORTH FRANKLIN Wilhawm Selten and fom v of Stat- en Island are zuests for a few weeks Tt will he permitted as up to aquirems a substitute e ffth of the substitute rec| Mre. Leon Branche and son Ray- as far cxample, a bateh|mond have returnvd to Hartferd after Warren Preacher Supplies Pulpit— Persenal and Social Interests, OKRA. . o = lat the “Crows’ Nest.” They motored s. Goorze B. Ri ds of Brown- = . Mas of dough for victory bread may eon: |SPERding several weeks at the cottage | Farewell Party and Gifts for F‘"d I i e d el . '“"“ SeoFae B '.““‘?‘ :S ! I.'f.) | To can okra. select young tender Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- tain 75 pounds of wheat flogr, 90 |0f Henry Branche, Race, Jr.—8ocial and Personal Mat-| 5is" (e hav makers now that are|ins Mill a visitor bere, Iriday.|poq; Remove stem 'ifl!fl?‘ fl% ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. |20 opeq o pounds of any of the present substl.| The cottagers ard hotel guests at| fers. holding the line.;The daiter of thélr) M= Haitle Hoxlo and deughisrnlithe yeed po. - lAnch IS i Blacksmithing in all its brances 1 u pounds of four. the ao}nt ]\a}-e been ;n)oym:;_ ah 1)»71,;;-- % et oy n}:bl}:meslu‘r?f 1|r'arrl and rlh glitt=r | Moeseneck Mill. called on friends here ??llmg v_\'atex'd;rctm_‘! sAl‘o : ™| ::l’i Sesha ! In certain sections of the country |iFe this week, that of moonlight bath-| My, and Mrs. Frnest Man: of the pitch fork seen as they gath- afte Flunse’ dumedty LIy S inn bl rayman ; large stocks of rye flour svere carried |IME. At the hour of nine p. m. the|daughters, Harviette and Imogene, of |er in the crop 1 sfterngon | . over from Jast vears harves: and in|P8thing spot saw scores of both old | Watertown. have returmed home after| tigen ; ¥ bath (1 teaspoonful salt to 1 l!g;' sized congregations attend the Guests From Park Ci water). Remove at once. Pack 0 | cott g 1 3 ing relatives in town. ting | Congregational church every Sundav| WaitersComnell and family of | previously boiled jars, cover with ot | L 4 $ le | SWimmers disporting themselves in | T Arpold Manning is VISIingimorning and evening to listen to the | Bridgeport, are visiting Miss Grace | brine (21 ounces salt to 1 gallon of | ’ Rhode Island Reds s ved this oppertunity to|the Warm waters. his grandmether, Mrs. Imogene Arnald, {sermons preached by Rev. W. Harri- | cornetl, E water), Partially seal jars. i 507 5N s {4 Richard Allen, Pitt; use rye flour a partigl substitute| At the Saturday night hop at the|of Willimantic, t y son Raymond the pastor. Next Sun-| Joun Michael, of Westerly is visit-| Processing with steam under pressure to 515 North Main St. O 1507 | will_materfally assist in tho use of|LOrd’s Point Inn. Mps de Vese of|*iss Asnes' Lamb is spending the|dax his moming subject will he = 3 he|ing his sister, Mrs. E. L. Simmons. is recommended. Process pint jars 80 | chards, the other substitutes, New York city delighted the ather- | symmer at Cape Cod. True Manhood.” Mr. and Mrs, Allen Money. of Exeter, | minutes under steam pressure of 30 to | 1264 period for the -operation of |iN3 With the superbiy rendered sopra-| ‘At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred other sections this vear's crop i read \-{and voung, both expert and amateur heing harvested. - Mr, he b Lane, Southhoro, 4 ~ i dallere hevoStnia noon. |15 pounds. Seal immediately, ‘eool per cent. flour rule govern. 1O Solog, singing the Aria from Ma- |H. Race the veuns people of the tewn Union C. E. Meeting, T e e e Ao om |in & Dlace fre from drafis Wihen | " 1257 |ing bakers of all products other thap|dam Butterfiy in costume and Mu-|gathered Saturday eveninz to give a| The Middle Haddam and Haddam|xaw Tandon . visited b ndfather, | cold test for leaks, and store in a gool, | THE P Whits, Leghari rolls, has been extended |Sctes Sons from La Boheme. both|farewell party to Pred H. Race, Jr.|Neck Christian Endeavorers will hold |1 (. Cahoane, fmdar oon dark, dry place. Hollywood. T Holl v 31 to August 31. This means |Of Which were received with euthursts | who will leave for Camp Devens today ja Union Service in the Conzregation *Mr. Wilde, of ied the| If the intermnittent process is yged, | Holirnosd Karm. gl all licensed bakers must continue |°C apPlause, to wiich she was com-|(Thursday). Pregressive whist wasial church at Middle Haddam. Sundax. | puipic here. s P and at |boil for 13; hours on the first day and | 78 Fl'll‘lk‘in Street vmo'l l;gs\. tail to September 1, the use of |Lelled to vrespond with encores.| played, the prizes gejng. as follows: |July 25th. al 7 p. m. T, T.. Kouzer West Kingston § Tnoon. 1 hour on the two succeeding d."s-l % % altovre, " in sweet 0 products, which |Charles A. Dowsett of Norwich was|Tadies’ first. Miss Estella Brown; ge: rher will be the jeint leades Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kenyon nd | Loosen the covers en the jars hewre‘ P. SHE? Phox 3o ouie s s e Ve Der cont. of their | 1€ ‘accompanist, who made it possi- | tlemen’s first, Fragnk H. Rockwoo will take the Young pewle | family and E. . Kenyon, were vis each successive boiling, and seal gom- { 5 ¥ Aot Sulty output. during the menth of August,{Cl¢ to put on these two djfficult solos. | consolations, te Miss Ree Matasa and d from the services, I5E ook Eunday dilernen: pletely after each boiling. Cool, test iy wresTsars; 9o 231917, or one-sixth of what y have|, Tuesday evening the guests of the|®. B, Davis. -In behalf of the visitors. 3 B, i A for leaks, and store. ) Miscellaneous used for the pas ihotel ~at the Point gave J. Clinton |3fy. Davis presented Mr. Race a suede Mission Band Goes Through. 1f the single-continuous boiling | = g gt aTiede Trom now. on thero is no regula- |Fitch, the proprieter, 4 surprise birth- | money belt containing & sum of money. SALEM The Wyoming Mission Band passed | period is used, boil for at least 2 hours. | WILLIAM C. YOUNG {proznus Corvallis, Qre .. 1638|tion a5 te wWhat kind of shorfening|32¥ Party, presenting him with both |lce cream, cake and lsmomade were ST through here Sunday morning. en|Beal, cool, test for leaks, and stopg— ! * > 1 M. P Cleves shalt be used by bakers, but econ. USeful and humorous gifts, of|served, Mr. Race algo received &|Guests at the Parsonage—Meeting of (route for French Town church, where | U. S. Department of Asricyltire. i Successor to datt 1973 fomy and conservation ' are -urged, | Which he made haste to put to use at}wrist wateh frem his associates in| " If T IS SEOEISS Mrs, Mary | theY Were to hold service. ‘ STETSON & YOUNG Cogk & r 3 whether animal fats, vegetable fats ONCe: Mrs. de Veze and Mrs, Fish|New Haven aries’ Ald Seciotx With Mre. Moy L. Brigss, attended the funeral| Things within reach come quickly to'| - andottes) thampton, and ofls, compeunds or butter are|%f New Yark-and Mrs. C. A. Dowsett General News. Darling. is brother, Charles, at ystic, on |those who wait on themselves. 1 CARPENTER and BUILDER e ) 1323 |useqTn’ answer to many " inquiries,|of Norwich were the committec. and |y, and Mrs, Hacold Riley and son| T e o e Bes; work 7l ————— Mr. Scoville said yesterday that there| i + ia) | Louls were guests.Wednesday of the| o TS, Somvan ol e . e b;’mm MNM-M. st sight MR8¥, BELKNAP BEACH MADE |Rate heew same Srematre. ot on lmglu. Mr. Fiteh was a most (‘?rdla.l former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4. T.|Olga Schwab, of Breoklyn, Y. are Teieghone 50 West Main 8t autherized teports te the effect, that |05t and the evening passed all tog s CHAIRMAN OF WOMEN'S DIV, | the John & Geo. H. Bliss ; : DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP Riley, of Laurel Hill. few days with Rev. and list “of substitutes might be |00 Of the State Council of Defense to J. Milten Clark and o e, "Nye has rottigmed to her hame|Ms. J. G. Hebr, 1 8 8 : eha d th aptain Jimmie's inn ix_lhe scene of | .ot 2 s k's Visi Mr nd MMr ‘harles Mabona and S \~1lc:2§v";:re:§r“£::fis bo|many popular motor parties, esmectal- | 1% Seuth Coventry atter o weels visit | 0, (' e Einken Sisited | E Ty € lv_during thess Lrillian: ‘moentight | Vyr AT AN R SeS b TNITS, Hermon |Felatives in Canaan, Sunday. Mr. Scoville added there were no|"ERS: ’ ace at X i are ; B “Plain | Week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tis. women's division of the Conneeticut|With Wheat flour and for the use of|LVIn8 daily from Hartford, Norwich, b ab Mty Baree Ouep 9 dale fa€ Mill Valley Bungalow. state council of defense. Announce- |substitutes hy-bakers in- victory bread | SPringfieid, New York, Puinam, ; were Sunday guests of Mrs. L. A. Pastor Leads Meeting. cently follewing an exccutive meeting |before November 1, and possibly none [ 1€, Point witnessed the fizht of the | [t . The Y. P. § C. E. meeting Sunday ¢ of the division, Mrs. Beach succeeds |than. Bakers througheut Cemnecticut|M2il airplane over the Sound, on its SEE THE NEW M"."'ARY LANTER" k . war burea. and that it is violation of the law to|S$arch of huckleverries which aye be-| o H";-. 1'3"0'“ :h: :::"fl‘a.u-hter TR et fEe i D s 57 . The anneuncement of this appeint-|{séll extract or malt flour to individ- |S/MPINE te ripen rapidly. Mrs. A. T. Browning 51 Z s 5 ' » <i . Nathanie} Clark visited RCmRRtTton 1 this aiate: emphasized. the fact that rve is meq|7ess of the colony at the Point. solss Bertha Rithen o rona Riloy |Telatives in North Pranklin, Sunday. This reorganization changes the for-|a substitute for sale to housewives A b Migs Maud sdale and George Will- Sl e Gager and Mrs, Fred Race aitended 2|, ] ge Mrs, 7. Belknap Beach of Hartford |indications that the present per-|, lLractically every cottage at = the|migsionary meeting Wednesday at the |!ams of New London are spending the Th E H d “D | th or Hash I_i M ' has been seiccted as chairman of the |cenfages for the sale of substitutes s ROW. and FUOEts are atw e tver nheaay aylo gt ! 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and| Mrs. Earle Brown visited Lyme rela- oy ment of the selection of Mrs. Beach | will be changed. He was certain that|F/Snfeld and elsewhere. " . | family and Stephen Coffey ef Brooklyn | tives Sunday. will make the road safe. for this impertant werk was made re. | there weuld be no change whatsoever LS Dagt week ueariy evervone -at. = — A Miss Irene Cruthers of Norwich is!eveninz was led the pastor, Rev, Miss Caroline Ruutz-Rees of Green- |werc advised by the Food administra- |3 ' Washington. vigitiag or At Wi ¥ Do Mahe- |5 o Bt b , Rev, wich. , She was formerly chairman of |tion on Wedneseday that they must|, DeITY pickers are covering the pas- £ o i a o < J. Clinten. Fiteh has completed his [Myrtice have returned after spending Gueats of Relatives. ment was accompanied by informatien | uals, these products being purchased i 3 s o E S o fa complete reorganization of tHe|by the bakers solely for use in their |PItCFations to his newly-acauired cot- |& Week with Mrs E. E. Carpente Mr. and Mrs. T Mond N The Ladies' Ah‘_l society met Thurs- mer separate organization of women, |and that the “ffty-Afty” salies rule ta Servics, |Monday. day afterneon with Mrs. Mary Dar- = 44 0 . ney. Miss Rebecca Lutsky of New York the wemen's committge of the Hartford | make their reports promptly en time | 'Ures around the Point lately. in = m Sit women's part of the defense cowneil |bakery products. Scoville also | 8¢5, adding much to the attraetive- | Weekapaug, Me. pnq M, — Call division of the ceuncil, with mych of the personnel of the sub-committees of the women's organization incorporated with separate sub-commiitees, to alon substitutes continues in force. Serves P: rs in $800 Action. Miss Grace Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weeks of 24 Pleasant street, New London. who recently vol- unteered as a Red Cress nurse, has Jeseph Desmond 'of Norwich spent Sunday with Mrs. C. Mahene Mrs, Porter Rogers and son Tyler of Norwich were recent callers on Mrs. ling. EAST HADDAM — o b " f v S i iV, % ’, Jennstte Hoffman. into the corresponding sub-committees| . Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs Thurs- |received her erders from Washington i ce Si g : flhn & Gefl, H, Bhs’ of the state council, thus doing away | day served papers in a suit for 3800 |to repart for Juty at the maval head: | ¢ MT and Jrs. Clarence Bimpson of| Tobasoo Buyers Taking, the Cropa at with unnecessary duplication. brought by the Intereity Cornice and|quarters in New Haven. Frem there the former's father, J. D. Simpson. Goed Prices—Beoarding Houses Well - Foofing Co, of Bridggport against the she will be assigned to some mavall "% *'000 ®\r "% R “Race ama| Filled, ———— | Tere is no half way point with a|R- 1L Arnold Co. of Washington which | hospital, and followins a two months' | o Mr: and Are. 4. o Gace Sn d P waman, Siio is either vory generous |13 G9INg Sovernment work at the sub- |course of additiona! training will he | Jushter Rena, Mie Luclys Prowming| o L Lo 3 A sinay. maring bass. The suit is brousht to|transferred to onc of the base hespi- |Far: “W Yo . |day guest of her sister In Middle. e !~-Ho otel recover payment of a:bill for materi- | tals in France. Mr. and Mrs.-J. J. -Mahoney and|town, - e als used bylthe defendant in construc- V\.\Hfi's Weeks was graduated from the fl,!nfll)' spent Sunday with Mre Leon Mr. and Mrs, E, E. Smith visited rel- EUROPEAN PLAN tion work. The suit is returnable be-|New London Lawrence hospital two ¢ atives in Westchester, Sunday. - . HAYES 8R0S, Props phone 127 fore the court of common pleas of |vears ago nest December and diring | 200 of Nerwich Miss Alicia. Bruton of New Haven {Fairfield ‘county. the year of 1917 was head nurse in has arglved at Mre, Harriet Brooks to N ER - | ;‘:?H":fi'r'g"igfx"fi';:'s in charge of the HADDAM NECK pass the remalnder of the summer, " = 3 G VA A ; Tobacco Buyers About. AR E - Cottage Chesse. Demanstration Well " i i 3 GA Ford Gar in Troubie nivd—Union C. €. Mewing 1o, ToR Paers e eads ben| - Batteries, Bulbs, Cases, Edison Mazia Lamps Fw um“ Normich read Thotstre ree omon 8¢, Clifton ‘Tadd has eniisted In the|““Tiie boarding houses are well fill- ffl‘ Ammb|le’ Hom' F&Oml,, ! 0 0 FOR WEAK LUNGS tween 200 and -3 o'clack, The FPord {1as, for four O i et oo 2 i ; » or threas troubles fhat throaten to was struck in.the rear fender, ape e;e‘:?\}(f; }:mld:' last, oo | Dukee 1s "lt“" f? 5t oma’wnt l'\ o T amettive The Nanbest form yie |Parently by a car going e rapid | My " Y S G deviped” s ; A Ford Vght aelivarr sac £118 il A in town and bought the most of the to- L " 4 iss Geptrude Williams was the | 5" 5 . j . cents a box, including war tax |ending the front axle. Wiile there|In& 2t the. e’:.','fi,’:?““’“» church on | nere,: returning to New York Sunday ; ] vl 26-28 Broadway DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Reoms 15-19 Alice Building, Nerwisk Phore 1178 - | i i i Capnecticut College grounds on the orn cents, to grief at the S curve just below the| B¢ Held at Middie ‘Haddam. bacco. Pyices range from 40 to 48 is a house almost directly opposite Promptserviceday or night s oy ng. : * e b ko Ea ¥or by all ¢ wherek the accident happened, on one [ - Demenstration Well Attended. Roturna to New York, 5 \ H : 2 . Aoy B W g | | sl SRRSLMELLL |l e gecicn nepenen on one 1 S Chre tomonauin we | st LTS RIS o e 129 ‘Main Street, Norwich, Conn.: e columms M_fllg letin, . . . . 3 whether or net anyene had been hurt.!beld at Grange hgll, k ‘ueaday after- York F‘rgdl_y' _n_lg_!gt gner passing sev< 3 ' i