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sy NURWIGH BULLETIN, AUGUST 5, WUNWDAY, 1915 : : o ; ‘ GRAIN MUST BE MOVED AT ONCE. BUILDING HAS GOT TO BE RE- : - | . PAIRED. ~ WILL SELL CORN, VERY LITTLE DAMAGED BY WATER, AT Vit $1.50 PER CWT. ALSO OTHER GRAINS A LITTLE DAMAGED. BE ki SURE AND BRING YOUR OWN BAGS. Chas. Slosberg & Son WEST SIDE S — T : Paul L. \v Hamm\ Marian Stankowie: icago Robert .\Ivlrcrmnu Pit I. SHORE RESORTS children, the Misses Mary and Frances and Edward Flynn, of Tantic, spent a HAVE MANY VISITORS | 1ary of the past week as the guests of | —_— ; t From Towns in the Eastern End of | M. and Mrs. Alphonse Thompson, a s Wl Louis A. Steinmelz, Hamiiton, Ohio.| Gerald A. Manley their home on the Champlin farm near | > Clair 6. Sutton, Westover, Pa. David Middleton Connecticut. Potter Hill - - - - % George T. Weatherill, Fayette. Mo. Danie} r Wi ‘An automobile party frem Norwich Nearly 100 Are Reported Killed in Action—Eight Died of Paul . Walfe, Connersville, Ind. Rot Providence, Aug. 2, — Southeastern | consisting of Mrs. William Fitch Mrs. teginald Younz, Granvills, Nova Connecticut was well represented at|C. L. Richards and Miss Mary Rich. i s a2 § ards was entertained at Lhe Osgoo the various summer settlements along |3rds was eptertalned at:the OSgo William McKnight, Joseph Cooper, Walter Kilroy and Harold Jordon of : Wounds—Many New Englanders in the List, Inclading |50 iy & s Boys From New London, Stamford, Waterbury, River- I;‘ orporal E St. Reed street, | Narragansett Bay and adfacent tribu- taries this week, a large number of yn m,m vard Otto, Sisseton, S. ide, Torrin : Died From Wounds, Michael R ; Camhridee, Mass, | residents of Norwich and vieiniGy e | Norwich are_enjoying a vacation | F o : ] ounds. Michael Rq anch, N. J. ticed, 5 Nobody Inn, Pleasant View. side, Torrington, Unionville and Manchester in Con-| .y som < Manning, Brookiyn,| Wilmer M. Rowe, amstown, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and |\ et b Homtt ot Nowyichswas a . Paul Edward Shearer, Springdale, | Misses Emelyne and Florence Will-|iisitor in Westerly the past week, call- necticut. Corporals Fa iams of Norwich came over by auto- Benjamin Ferry, Unity, Mazi Stoud. Tower City, Pa. mobile on Tuesday and stayed until Earl Garrett, Indianapol ond Upton, Philadelphi Friday as ghe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Privaes. Ernest P. Wood, Frankiin, Chalmers Williams of Pawtucket, who ing upon relatives. Miss Jessie Randall of Nearwich is spending a few days with her cousins. Misses Emma and Sadie Raudall, at | Washington, rmy and ma- rine t their st a 3 5 tiea teom Ropert P. Falls, Kings Mountain,| Wounded, Degree Urdetermined | ‘g . S\TMer cottage at Bar-| their home in Fast Providence erseas -nding to- NLCs / 2 T e e i | AErESGRorye Dilyislana fiher [ son) increase 1 1.430 rc,f-.,-are; with 1,- John A. Glines, Hamilton, Ills Private Samuel Decker, Cokeburs,| Wiliam d“b °"‘] L ]h“i“aAn- Pearlev Davis of Stafford Springs, 050 the waek before. - Total casua'ties ~ C e : Samuel B. Greene, Toms Creek, Va. |2 o A B s oo e S raen. |have been enjoving the hospitalities reported are , inciuding todav's| Cook Willam ; * vt] Louis K. Hice, Three Rivars, Mich. Missing in Action. nY_mnotored to Newport last Tues. | the past week with the parents of, Mr. rmy list of 285—the larges! number | wis, o O Lens Appleton, i S Wasaren Lakewood, Ohio. Major Harry M. Brown {Say mhere ithey were’ the’ suests of | havier Mrfand My -1/ CF Dowisiat Et reported in a single day--and ma- e Pri - R A Tioh AneHes * S Moy ang st 4 Ashaway. They were also the cuests of list of two. rivates. Died of Disease. el Mr. and Mrs. T. Gibney and family of | \+" Davig. brother, Walter J. Gray. ile as vet no figures on casual-| Bddie O. Anderson, Wilbui, Washn, Privates. Licutenants. 1’"”"“;“-"‘ have returned to their home|™ yfjsc Bernice Underwood of Norwich in the great allied offensive in| Herman B - Frank Ankelein, New York. 5 6 ke i Ston after two weeks at the McQueen villa, rouwn is spendinz a few days with hich American troops are pl so| Earl R. B Lewis R. E'key, Windser, Conn, it b St Island Park, s friends at the Wigwam, at- Pleasant i P : 2 2 - Belfort Poukat of Thompsonville was | vy “enspicuous n part have becn receiv- rank Ba , Ks Clarence S Heale, Patavin, N. Y. Al Strong, S « Tow: View. b | Sl % et i trong, ‘Sioux City, Towad the guest of Mrs. A. B. Duan last i i ; d, increase in the dailv army jists| _Aibert C. l'arnstead, Somerville | Frank Jordan, Oakland, Cali e RS i oLy g Miss Mildred Gray has returned to ndoubtedly due in par. to this Frank A. Kiely, Clinton, Iils. zmi‘N 3 s “‘i:'\:r' ”‘: Dugan cottage, Narragan- | her home in Mystic after visiting with fighting. The increase for the week| Lrban Dergeron, Menasha, Wis. - e oW I..Tuc Fors W e 2ce = = relatives in Providence and vivinity. 334, The marine corps list in- Liack, Union, Mo Disd ity Asroplane Accidont, o ke o cowortl, Tex. | Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hall of New Lon- | "§ii{*Vary McGarry who has been o 16 foF the feven davs Charles Bremner, New York. Lieutenan: Remson Bishop, Detroit. | 0 rson. Neenah, | don are registered at the Vars cottage, | enjoying the hospitalities of Mrs. Will- In the 6 casualties, total deaths, | Guiseppe J. Bulleri, Eilenshurg, | Died From Accident and Other Causes i Privates SRR ._|iam H. Coughl'n at her summer cot- ncluding 291 men lost at ses. *men | Washn. Sergeant Louis G. Lauer, Fort : E. N. Drooke of Waurezan. who iS|(,ge af Pleasant View, has returned to illeq in action, died of wounds, dis- | Calvin Carbaugh, 134 S. Cherry | Wayne, Ind. ' McKee, Monessen. Pa, {agent for the Farnsworth-Penny|y.r home at rwich. oase, accidents and other causes num. | avenue, York, Pa. N i W Eiare eteas 2 Piniel, Terryville, Conn, | Woolen Mills at Central -Village, with| "\ ‘and Mrs, Daniel Cassidy and e i e Ches 20 Al st New | Minn. 2 . Singer, Elwood, Ind. his wife, were the guests the past week | yigs Eva: Cassidy and' Mr. and Mrs. nded agzregate § 264 |London, Conn, Privates, William F. Szablak, Utica, N. Y. tof Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Biddles. of (mhomas Hammond of Norwich have 044: marines 1,220. The Bertina Christianson, Vircqua, Wis. William M. Coniff, Madi W Harry R. West, Seattie. Y‘N'm FHiIL - | taken a cottage at Oakland Beach for ding prisoners, total 755| Herman L. Clemmer, Raphine, Va. i e S I T Killed_in action’ (including 201 at iss Elizabeth Donoyan of Greene-|itha"monthi of August. 0: marines 75 John F. Cody, Stonsham, Mass. oSt Dy e Leveport La. {sea)i03 ville, who has been visiting relatives| "3t O MU of Nor- OFf the week's increase deaths from| Cecil R. Cole, Greeneville, Mo. Severely Wounded. Died of wounds 907, at Central Falls, has returned to her| wich’ Town have taken a cottage for es totalled 651, as compared| James C. Cox, Indianapolis. Captain Melvin 'W. Briiges, Chicago.| Died of disease 1,514. home. 7 The Bedscn st Pleanant: View and last 23 the week befors: the wound- | Victor A. Cozzie, Philudelphia. Lieutenant William H. Chandler,| Died of accident and other causes; Miss B. White of Putnam, has re-| gynday entertained.Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tumbered 132 compared with Angel Crocos, Fond dn Lac, Wis. | Erooklyn, N. Y. 616. turned to her home, after a week’s vis- | Bliven. the Beevis Wk st tie o Henry Daily, Buriington, lowa. Lieutenants. Wounded in action 7.044. it with Mrs. Bernard Degnan at Cay L s % Mrs. Clarence Williams, who has 2043 nd prisonerg totalled 47, compar 5 Ralph W. Davis, ©ouncil Bluffs, e e Pa Missing in action (including prison- :n\ rotlazle, Oakland Beach. & o been enjoving the hospitalities of rela- 86 the week before owa. ) CHSNANLOL S paarghers » Pa. | ers) 710 iss Mary G. Nichols of Danielson. | tives at Wickford, has returned to her * APRON. ° e summary of army casualtios re- | John Enno, St. Michael, Lacotla,| james P Keliy, iynn, a Total 13,164. was one of the guests at the Ocean |nhome at Mystic. ' L. RARIESL ALY ported Hollow Forge, Italy. John P. Kerrigan, West Rutland, Vt. The marine corps casualties sum- |View, at Charlestown Beach the past| Mr. ang Mrs. D, T. Shea of Ner- A New “Cover AJl” Aprem. Killed 1a' Action. Michael J. Ferry, Philade!phia. Sergeants. mary shows: weel i wich. with their duushter, Miss Marion — Major Jobn H. Wills, Lynehburg, Va Vito Gerondo, Akron, Ohio, Elmer O. (ieorge, Orono, Maine. Deaths 734. Mrs. C. H. Williams of Mystic was|Shea, have been the guests of friends| This uvle] is fine tm-i gingham, .191‘1’1 Lieutenant Forbes F. a. b WVaiter Glnwackx Cleveland. Chester R. Thomas, Waverly, Mass.| Wounded 1220, % H registered at the Cold Springs House, | at the Andrea. Pleasant View. chambra, lawa, veruse. kpac: 11“ A e rbes Rickard, Jr., Den- 1\;\{1\51 Go}iierk\-_ Canton, Ohio. Ulysses G. White, Philadelphia. ‘\2 hands _of enemy 5. Wickford, the past week. S R ng:tx{mes tgrms;l:neenls loa;m:; sh;;zd’ illiam Hageman, Aprleton, Wis. Corporal Louis M. Bonsall, Foleraft, | Missing 73. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Green and fami- s ' E : Sergeants DavidtCr bt Mt o | | e v of Putnam’ will be the myescs of| SUBSTITUTES FOR TIN PLATES. |side sections are joined. A smart cof ‘»f:";i_!“’in“;ikerma}r; arw\;é\e Ind. L_oLmus C. leraJ:.zn, Unionvile, Marine Casualties. hThe marine corps summary in(‘h(!ldes Mrs. Slater at her cottage at Crescent| 1 4pe symmer of 1917 owing to|_ The Dausrn is 'c\;t hn fhnur zes - ews, Hugeton, Kas. DR i Washi " z ; the deaths of.28 officers. the wounding | Heights during the next two weeks. 3 g were | Small foi and 34 inches bust meas lester Avant, Midland City, Ala. Floyd E. Harry, Oscecia, Pa. casu:fi,i‘e’f‘;’n‘éd:“‘;fifi,. ‘\";{Z‘“e Sorps |of 31 others and one missing. Mrs, William. Johnson and ‘daughters, :gfie:“"t;‘flgf’d"fa“:ug;’gfi;!:‘eg; na:k; ire medigm for, 36 aa'd !\:dm:;‘ef Bust tis L. Goff, Wade, Miss. Ernest H. Haucke, Algoma, Wis. Kifledliinfacticn. Privafe Dan A Dok VR e Miracs ! lorenral en Gertrides ToRis measure, large for a nches Roual W. Nordquist, Quincy, Mass.| Verron B. Heckroth, Philadelphi * i S aunden. Ytk h Ing army jam. After experiment, a|bust measure, and extra large for 44 Fart, Wallsburg, Utah. Wounded in son of Norwich, are spending a few g 3 > $ o taing olved for|and 46 inches bust measure. It re- harles W. Rogers, Cob Hill, action (severely) Private Reaben | . New York, Auz. 4—Lieutenant Wil- |days with Mrs, Johnson's sister, Mrs, | Sardboard container was evolve: Joahn W. Hutches, Freeland, La. Maniphe Stonecipher Iuka, ]1 Herbert Jackson, Pirmingham, Eng- 2 g . - the purpose, and manufacture. was|gquires 53z vyards of. 36-inch material et liam H. Chandler of Prookiyn, listed |Charles Davidson and family at thelr : *|for & medium size. Carroll S. West, Kezar Falls, Maine, | land, Aonpiepl il in today's casualty list as severely | summer cottaze at Buttonwoods. S o A o Au-| °A pattern of this illusiration mailed Cosssiat Wiliiam C. Knoll, Chicago. Corporals. wounded, is a Yale graluate and a| Mrs. A. M, Clark, of Jewett City, ts|Suoy The use of the contai to'any address on receipt of 10 cents g George Koprivica, Jackson. Calif. Cecil W. Fogg, Hyde Park, Mass. |Pla L Ting lvisitt . g gradually extended till, at the pres-|in silver or stamp: Bl B e , Hyde lattsburz man. He was attnling | visiting her mother. Mrs. Ellen Cottrell | STaOHiallY Sxienced Uil S0 the DRSS in silver or stamps. @ iuiétin Company. RD:"L‘: Chetey B i‘"iaerkh\ J. : Rollyn E. Leonard, Emmetsburg, ;:mld B Jgnes,dl’hlxllz\a]elflia};i Union Theological ~Seminary here [on Brooks street, Jamestown. fhan 3000000 containers weekly. | Patiern Depts Norwien; Conn. % Vil owa. omas Richmond, Philadelphia. when he enlisted in May, 1917. He Mr. a M v McMeary of = M a o Coon. 1128 W. Main street, | Louis Levinson, Chicago. AFIRIIE V: Smith sDorchester, Mass’ |yeas) marriod thiee weeks| bofors: Bis| Grerae o Dl s 0t n Proul- | The hulk of -thése are of two-pound David Loughran, Milwaukee. Bateman McKean, Hornell, N. Y. ; 3 2 size but a proportion are. of one : David W. Davis, Hedrick, Towa. Privates. departure for France last September.|dence over the last week end, making e NEW SOURCE-GF-POTATO SRED. i Jines ove: (helns s pound and five-pound sizes, the three 3 i Villiam Allerton, Newcastle, Pa. S SR AR S8 ot ip by automobi sizes being used as substitutes for - ”,-,_‘n’,‘j"l,sng;:fg S\;-ZA“{'"‘:; 22,.| Wiliam J. McNamee, New Tork. Maxin Armeleak, Kiev, Russia, and Misses Alice and Rosalie Bennett of | tro 08 BeC &5 S er — great _ [From the Boston Post.] emy, Kansas City, Mo. Patrick McSherry, New York. 142 E. Liberty street, Waterbury,| The New Preston correspondent of | Norwich have been passing a few davs|gaving of tin plate is anticipated by| Maine boys will fufnigh 10 carloads John B. Murphy, Dallas, Texas Albert Martin, Stamford, Conn. |Conn. the Litchfield Enquirer has a lovely |at Pleasant View, as,the guests of their | the use of a larze cardboard box, of | Of certified seed potatoes. to boys and Albert Sheppard, Ludingten. Mich | Robert \{a(hews, Manchester, Ohio. | ~ Herbert G. Buck, Walpole, Mass. article on moonlight “bathing the |sister, Mrs. Charles G, Gregory, Oof|specially = prepared . material, for |Birls’ agricultural clubs of Massachu- Charles H. Miller, Greeley. Kansas.| Lloyd Burkey, 725 Pear street, Read- |World in tender, languishing, serene, | Brooklyn, N. Y. packing biscuits and dried vegeta- |Selts next spring. The state of Maine Fred J. Newton, Roxbury, Mass. |ing, Pa. 3 . ] seductive, caressing, soft, radiance®| Mrs. H. E. Allyn and Mrs. Water- bles, an order for 200,000 of which |28Ticultural and industrial league Boleslaw Csmolski, Pawtucket, R. L | Hobert Cameron, Brockline, Mass. |He talks of the lover bidding “a re-|house of Stonington were guests of Mr.| pag just been placed for experi- | Sarly this yvear arranged with Fred R l A Joseph C. Puelette, Newton Upper| James J, Campbeli, Roxbuty, Mass. |luctant, long-drawn nectarious good |and Mrs. R. A. Allen at Charlestown mentai packing. The use of this box | LOTiNg, ‘a Presque Isle leader, to in- Falls, Mass. s Stefano Caruano, Pottsville, Pz. |night” to the girl swinging on the|Beach the past two weeks. e expected to save at least 100 tons | terest some of the-boys in-this.line of For Infants and _Spero Pappandrikopolone, Arocova| Leonard. Coulton, Morrisville, Pa. |gate. Then he says:that if anyone| Joel H. Konvon and family of New |af steel for every 1.000 tons of bis- | industry, and the pian is working out Children Kalavropa, Greece. Newkirk Crockett, Riverside. Conn. |is too old to appreciate the meaning|London have been visiting the former's | cuits packed: satisfactorily. - ‘This i the first in- InUse F.rwgrsov Anthony J. Plachta, Torrington,| Tom Dognog, Pittsburgh, Pa. of this he should ask any fellow be-|grandfather, J. C. Cahoone at Usque- it U A R stance of Maine bovs engaging in the ears |conn. Kimber P. Fenstermacher, Schuyl- |tween the ages of 20 and 25 about it. | paugh, Cansistanay of 18n il iat production of certified seed. It is the Always bears Henry B. Pratt, Jr., Caribou, Maine. | kill Haven, Pa. The writer :s probably an old person.| James Quinn of Norwich has taken e St |league’s “intention’ to &uow it up Wesley C. Predmore, Winters, Calif.| Daniel Geglietti, Ashlcy. Pa. Nq ore with a girl in hand thinks of |a cottage at Pleasant View for the re- The state Socialist platform very | slong many lifes.. Signatare of Charles Quigley, India Harbor, Ind.| Harry Graham, Jersey th® moon. He enjoys his possessions|mainder of the season. logically . proceeds rom a declaration Fred W. Ranee, Menomonee, Wis. Ralph L. Hawkins, Wombum Mass. [in any weather. It is only the pleas-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howland of |for the six-hour day to one against - ‘l"h % Charles J. Rasp, Detroit, Mich. William ~H. Henshall, Taunton, |ures of memory to Which a sight of the | Norwich have been the guests the past|the Antiloafing Law. — New York ° ding There, WHEN YOU WANT to put your pus.| NOrman W. Reed, Tamaqua, Pa. Mass. 2 moon adds anything. People of either | week of Mrs. Howland's brother, Rich- | World. The Austrians are convinced fhat tness Dbéfors the DubIc, there. 1s m; George L, Rourke, Osnabrock, N. D.| John L. Hinkle, Chalfont, Pa. sex and of any age love the moon when |ard Allen and family of Friendship the shall-not-pass sign means the medium better than through the ad.| Peter Sanford, Jr. I'sterson, N. J. Ernest F. Hunker, Winchester, Conn. 'alone—and “mooning.” — Waterburylstreet, Providence. He is indeed lost who is lost tolsame thing in Italian—Atlanta Con- ¥ertising colsmas of The Buuezm Robert F. Scott, Hegler, Idaho. Jefferson W. Kelchper, 331 Penn American. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flynn and shame. stitution. % . A . oy i &