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3 i e i3 - — B - e TR S ey __ NORWICH BU : v Nowis’theitimetofindb‘ . — . —— 0 RASE SONE TROLLEY FARES [ tovisthoime o e 0 New System For Vicinity of Norwich on Next Wednesday— ‘Auto Paint Shop will pamt + THRIFT " Will Be 10 Cents to Points Beyond Harland’s Corner, iyOI.ll‘ auto. ‘ . s Also 10 Cents to Taftville — Will Make Fare to New T ALLS . London 43 Cents. '\ AUTO PAINT SHOP The Shora Line Electric Railway [ the opera of the i the loss company will put into efiect Wednes- | On the entie system. for the first six 51 Sherman Street 7 || months of thais vear, represents cver day this week, a new system of col-| g34) 690, exciusive of interest on deben- Jeeting fares within the immediate vi- | tures and dividends on capital, and cinity of Norwich. This will result | the loss on the New London division,| in an _inc of rate to and from | which embraces the s of Norwich I'rankhn are and points north of | an ew London, is over 0,000. With s just been 3 Unusually Low Prices On Desirable Summer Garments Seasonable Selections From Our Large Stock PRETTY WASH FROCKS FOR WOMEN AND ~M|SSES Attractive models in a number of very popular weaves, including White and Colored Voiles and Ramie Linen, make up this specially priced lot of genuine bargains. The 5 00 (] Harland’s Corner, on the Yantic line,|the increased rate whici b and to and from Franklin Square and | granted the employes (a rate fuily roints north of St. Mary’s cemetery, | justified by the conditions with which !T H ERE ! be collected are confronted and over which | ve no con- T ——. for a five cent fare will all cars within the city area andlihey and the company k : or the com- R will be increased ond five cent fare collected after |t-ol) the op approximately $150,000, passing Harland's Cormer and St | Mary's cemetery. 5 3 Norwich d New T.ondon arel mong the very few cities in New! i i se ing tweive months cent rate to Taftville, 6 cents to Nor- wich Town ani nts t At the present time there s a o Yantic England where a five cen: fare is stil frocks are well made, the styles are all good, and the values rather extraordinary. A prompt choice upon your part will be necessary. Your choice for ................. After leaving Taftv collections | collected. Al over New England made as heretoiore. on the|seven and, in some’ instances, tem, at the present rate, with | cents is the minimum fare ‘and even | one exception, namely, that instead of | with thes rat >venue is en- | ollectin en cents for the (wo|tirely inadequate e peculiar | 4 Concs boimecn HRATIHe. Gad1Oesum | comitions. Laes = SILK DRESS SKIRTS WHITE VOILE BLOUSES five f: will cover a ride in these | railways are now ope £ No long s tickets S | You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE s ial $5 00 Special sz 00 4 fhe five cent 2006 | No VAGATION LAXITY {HERE for we have adequate STEAM pecia : pecial 9c. posky g baalP SRR rgbi IN CATHOLIC CHURCH.| EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS Can you beat that? A handsome Silk Skirt, well | We have grouped at this price a number of dainty tion will call for a five cent | C e j#nd the real skill that insures prompt made in every particular, and up-to-the-minute in | Waists, of fine white voile, together with some Ye of Collection of o transfer to|{.arge Congregaions and Many Com- | satisfactory service, 3 style, for a five dollar bill. They are mostly satin | showing various color combinations. The styles rium From there souil} munions at St. Patrick's Sunday— | T. J. HEALY, and taffeta in stripes and pretty plaids, with some | are clever and good, and among them you will find wiil be made s heretoforc |, Enroiiment of - Student’ Nurses| e P plain blacks. Get that skirt at once. | the new slip-on designs. Every Waist is a good > Bt peints south | A0 Marguerite Bld'g Norwi-h, Ct. 3 ecticut Colleg: whi o i “buy” at the price. no indications of vacation sout the August attendance at Sunday m in St. Pat- ke the fare|Tick’s church. If anything. there was 1 43 cents creased number of communions now charged. 7.30 mass vesterday morning, er will pay | Which mass was are. to the | Rev. John H. Brode: nts at the | Young s’ i SOLDIERS AND SAILORS What Eastern Connecticut Boys Are Doing In Various Branches of the Service, TUBABLE DRESS SKIRTS | coepr pE CHINE BLOUSES Special $2.98 When we say Tub Skirts we mean that they may Spemal 3350 be put in the laundry, and come out as good look- ck and Immaculate received holy Conception So natc 5 communion in a body oot B Crepe-de-Chine still holds its popularity as a To Square Up With Kaiser, Sshitl ing as when they went in. These Gabardine and | blouse fabric, as does Georgette Crepe which we ‘ o the basement c 51 5 and, head-| Nelson Greenwood, the son of Mr. Pigue Skirts will do just that. They are good | also include. A number of handsome trimmed and ey S o their officers, marching to the|and Mrs. Nelson Greenwood, of Plain- looking Skirts, too, in all the newer designs and | plainly tailored styles are offered at the price, in | church, where, as customary, | fleld, has w: tten the following ‘letter styles. both white and colors. several reasons that upied special pews on either | t0 his parents: of system ard ¥ enter aisle. In giving Chimont, France. breaking ther Broderick required f Rev. Peter J. Cuny.|Dear Folk the eleventh Sunday| 1am writing another letter; it makes the epistle fead at all | the third one this wee Ij re- s of the day being I Cor. xv.|ceived another letter this morning, the gospel Matt. vii. 31-37., dated June 12, and that will make four 1 narrated the miracle of that comes from home curing of the deaf and dumb man Tell sister that what she demands instance, Father Broderick said in Lis|about keeping and saving souvenirs is of the Saviour's compa sranted already; but I don't think I'll by the snd them, because I am going to put them away and bring them with me when I come back. You know that I| | and preaching. am coming back home sometime, be- | i to the plea of the afflicted man’s | cause this war isn’t going to last for- toring to him his hearing|ever: but one sure thing, T am not in elv cssential to a continuance of a hurry of going back home. First we lling now to ex- | are going to square up with the kaiser 3 ing to men | good and proper, and not only that, sed to the Amcrican soldiers are going to tongues show the whole worid what we people T R 308 i DR hRGE God mad: of. We have shown some | 2d in merely doing gov- { ana honor. g already, but just wait a little longer.|firmed: but they generally get more |resourceful home gatdeners will not] FAREWELL PARTY FOR him discont [ | Young Women Urged to Enroll. icle Sam isn't quite anary as vet. |than that, because they have a lot of | be frighte by any tetporary seed JOHN D. NOLAN, JR.|¢rnment work sq he resizmed his po- Jea o of the diocese continue| . TRE ©id saving is: “Uncle ~Sam|fights back of the lines that are never|short has developed. Nearly Zal vt oy ’ sition whera he was highly recom- o doesn’t gzet an niby e observs Jo¥6 | cvery gardemer can save some seed . 2 ; i mended and came north and got into & sadartieind en by the 187 [ Gold Watch—Will - ment of student|pe does roudi have had some big fights with some of | from his own garden and he ought to| Young Man Given a Gold = army_ service. with the follo A s ; & from Di 5 Sunday, June 3 w WOMEN’'S AND MISSES’ SHETLAND WOOL SWEATERS _________. - - Special $5.00 will ad trolley company tend I jwhose ears continue ¢ t iod and whos: t spoken w Lise , look ou are goin Instead | tc;o:k Lydia E. Pink- = jiap John = t the best of them, and have .x!wu‘s;fl.o it 3 Train in Maine. r Nolan who but recently passed grand old time the ith of July. come out'a winy R dndibene ate fwo of (e most] | .+ ovening a, fare- | L%y EWenty-hind. birthday it % L T 2 P ¢ = the nation joining in wi ve ver seen any ¢ he yS | expensive s ¥ anc t er . hn . Nolan e cha ion run ham’s Vegetable Compound u Eent e e e T il eaatast 1o ok vt e e ous 19101 »hn D. Nolan, | ner, world ramous, thbough his activ i A7~ I wish vou could be |gaw ari used to be|war gardens. Corn that is planted | home on Old Canter-| ity on the cinder path. A few ve: and Was Cured. Pt oGm0 Tave s Yoo HEeA i ToEe o ot inalghGPe fgar ! or e lv ‘1:" | ago “his biography appeared daily == = he United States 5 5 ing to send 2 mes- | where we are now and still | wjongsider of some other variety will igshonor iof depar-) mphe Bulletin. His ra took place Baltimore, Md. fonr years e Rt o ht from | palling with me and we @ 0| mix, but this makes no material dif- | ture moininz on the 10.28| throuzhout America, in Scotland 1 suffered from organic troubles, ner- e TR and in New | other cergean rence except that you can't sell it|(rain for Orono, Maine. where he is to|lang, Spain, Germany and in ~variou ess and head- | 1o o T s I costs day m L fellow gardener for a pure varie- | have special vocational training at the | rid. Three of the ma and every |and phys i a7 gl L think that will be all for|jgurning to but Then there's turnip, lettuce. toma- | Upiversity of Maine e es vhich Mr. Nolan monthwouldhaveto |of the train The campaign : to come aw 4 weolives. squash, lima beans, and others My, lan received a beautiful gold jin was witn by manv a SR I Toaut of e i I campe Your loving son 7 ; Oh! I m you A camp weio think about | wateh in honor of the vecasion. Dane- | citizen. when he defeated 6t Tesr | Moiaer 7 B 3 just left was hombed the night,l ‘The Committee of Food Supply h2s|inw and music was enjoved until a late | Guideless Wonder, twice, and the s Frents would relieve | Lo ; \ e e had gone, and they bombed |askeq the Home Gardens Committee to umber pr Re-|tor of tle fireieam race held sever ed by Mrs. John!Yyears ago in Norwich. And it is e | vected that John D., Jr.. yho possess n, but|jre i of: only me fob:a time but '} 2oUNce the camps s ur nights in succe: t do any damage to s e where .the Got Four Hun Flyers. re a bulletin thati discusses the situation in detail. It tells what seed In a letter to his parents; Mr. and who are within the age | yipe : H ¢ 293G up the lets a lit eed to save, how to take care of oung Nolan | es’ the,athlstic “aBility “of "his fathe ways urging me t0 | jimit specified and have the necessary el ton, of 223 Cen- hit. The; e are Very POOT|them, how to store them over winter: a carpenter here | will still keap the indme. of Nolan 2 have an operati o aanl ot s tHo: doeig | o avent G ne 3 in short, how to save seed suceess- to low wages left | among the ieaders in the sporting ,\\\ - X M iator s rosca on th ocal} gecleston, w Aear 1 haven't muchi iy, You can get a copy of ihis bui- from to | world. { R v e : S e paa s COMM ISR squadron if Krar ; - to write, but will Write | jotin or the asking. Write the Food |y S | L R R RN, 3 “to try Lydie E. Pink- | of the staté council of defense. or_com- |1y times they thie ALAES L dill be in ciose touch | e, liice, ASFLRWIA: street. Hare | o oourand (thioash | - ham's Vi municate with Mrs. Joseph W e et i often, so you will be i ! & Committee £ st . art- | ment completed his | Not Leaving This Week. S : " e > ront. mentic t where the e ford. eator i Compound before |12 r‘,‘:,l 4‘“ Ir]v‘ : squadron broi down four Hun fly-1" 3 0 "5 ever, vour loving son | — = =y left for get-| Rev. L. D. C. Sherburne, rector of s B s g stude s e i " atha 3 R TE | | . L. rec POnsEung b0 sty capitol, Hartford i B v 3 AR Farmington.—Mrs. Laura B Anth 5 bu u- | St. James’ church at Poguetanuck says psyasiomd took no hesi : Home e P. S—Remember me to all -my| T tioton ill receive. $37.7 nt ccoun: of his | that the report that-le is to Jeave this five bottles of itand | think p oik July 4th, 1918 jends and tell them 1-would like to it has completely T ; N. G E. from the estate of her father. Albert| excellent v made a|week for Y. M. €. A. war work is er- S. Roe of New York. Mr. Roe left an | forems an impe Y however, the | ronieous as he "has net vet received from them g Cl. Nathan G. Eccle 1o dav, an Bie s { cured me ‘and my ne dav, and T have a few n by n th eve . 4 L cstate of $240,770 and six childrer | voung Nolan .left | notice of his appointment. apleasure. 1 tellall my friends <hould put herself B o on e e e 2ith Aero Bjuadron, A il ! pEary: 1 ¥ > . 2 R . thing is just the same. carrying on in 0 have any trouble of this kind what up the service, if' she | fiie Rame way. I never felt better in = S Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ¥ o be released from her : pation and the d hope you both are the Winton Robinson Seeing Action. il of the boys are feeli ¢ 00. 1 guess this outdoor pound has done for me.”’—NELLIE B. BRITTINGHAM, 609 Calverton Rd., Balti- ' ., T'he pr Winton A. Robinson this ef more, Md. with them. 2s ! know it doe :‘}:"_"b‘;;! et ikt It is only natural for any woman to I have the greatest appetite you ever|p o o’ “who are in tne trenche: dread the thought of an operation. So T am fortunate enough to get a cur soldiers and sailors i gusk al rites to. friends at home under date B iair Soldlers and sallors | yart of milk every day, besides a half [ Writes to. Trem Y dozen of ezgs. We are living good now, [ Of July & MHSi 0 o g time wuse we are able to get a lot of T i started a letter and had to that is a great thing for a |l have st man; omen have been restored to 1 by this famous remedy, Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compound, after enroliment of our in the name regetabl b o s depend on the give i as a bad job so this one an operation has been advised that it ROS 05 yes . on the sunch of men. T haver't had anybody | £ive 1t UB O & Bl v have heen ° y any woman who suffers from | 7" " T it of voluns | on the sick book for over a week T»]x.y e 0 the move so much during th 2 Iments to consider trying it be- | tcors b housand t Ui~ | siill have the rumor going around that *°P ceks that there ¥ no A . fore submitting to such atryinggordeal I ie: j-(,‘,.l.‘.nfl]:,‘(l e coriee UMDY | we will be home by fall, and you know, i P (,,L“‘"n Write, Just now we are in 3 : S ———————————————— B hoerVIee. . oOmlY | gear folks, that don't hurt my feelings | Shance 10 WA from the open » NOTICE TO MO (i \ ZyuoRun of those why eBlstl s bit - (Weuare on the imove all the| S8 OSED WARC NOC (BYC R, ot e P P 3 ; THERS e bebween Tow ana AP | ,mn" s fows Tasesunt e o hg | atisheld where the good voys (rom : You can quickly heal baby’s sore, chafed | shouid count i+ an homor to . pec | OVer the lines, and they had hiood in iR 2o % ™ “Corg 1o At in there) <kin wi e ot roll 0f patriotie servies | thelr eyes. sb Fritz wants to look out. | “4R STRES % SN0 ha in the woods e & e R s Ao B tHote Bekyice Ll T siiplose]. wa cwill ybe gettndour | VEESURIRE B8, Rt i i Berhn 7 R Sykes Comfort Pewder omen of America must make it | paseas of seven days'soon, a5 they are|And we live in our dog tents, Bt oK - : 3 which contains antiseptic, healing ingredi- | the country 1o enter miltars serwion{nOW Que. Just think, we have been |3€ that, 3% U0 S0 B4 Celing since | ents not found in any other nursery powder. |4t & moment's not E e | here over four months. How the time | ¢ L8V (107 "We put in twent ~ e y SRS netcs: flies: it hardly seems that long. but | 5 i Proncll ipeanut 25c at the Vinol and other drug stores | —————— - - 4 | four hours on the ench The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mss, |:NEW LONDON WATER hon o fellavadook abock, it dsadions It would seem #00d {o have me. I can pected to — —— | BOARD ACTION ILLEGAL | ZXPCEET 1ave seen PLUMBING AND -GASFITTING |In Releasing Liens on Property of B.|Army. We have traveled a lot of miles z iy F. Mahan—Jodge Wallews Desicion. |404 it isn't finished, cither. ‘I have seen a lot of France, because we have Phone 581 v ot atayed fn any otle placs here over vo or three weeks. We are a regular el & Wi ?vre»:vo:m (;leate(‘ml very ;‘:)ch get some soor. The r:fi:: "Eérl do ° if we could get located in one place|Rot answer Houf, AAcHCNS TOTL g ogern um lng for a while. By movinz around thistRat ¥ burn al €G08 SO0 5 ook ] way makes it. 2 long time between CUT (ranis €CORRE Dotk “ve carry s as essential in modern houses as mails. 3y s letter |Only what is necessarv. then when I slactricity is to lighting. We guaran- July 10—Since T started this letter | OP1 WhAt '8 DECBC 0T imink of tee the very best PLUMBING WORK 5 I had to leave it, but now we are|? 3 by expert workmen at the fairest| \nileDert e e o Judge Wal several weeks ago. The ‘contekt is over the this much: I never much of the coun- ince being in the . train if more than orie trains. They kesj moving overland nights until I rdly know what part'of France I am Our mail has not been coming very good. We move so fast I zue n't catch up with us Am hoping to or Charles of common pie decision adjudgi Waller of the eourt has handed down illegal the vote of the hoard of water and sewer commi mers of New London passed or. Feb. to disch e liens of the board the property of Bryan F. Ma- iim street in a suit brought b uter against Bryan T ha AR est to you. What moved again and all settled down, and jthe things of Interest to SO o=l we have:got four more Huns to our |L would like to Wrife SugHt W 4, 0 credit, and that was a big battle. TIt|Cut out, so whal's fhe use % Fasi e 1 sessment | w5 3 regular free for all, and every- | {ime and pap®r. : »f benefits for construc abrer | T & that I am a and getting alone . | of benefits for construction of a sewer | oay " gefting a_crack, and our boys know that T am live and settirealong | in and alonz Elm street serving prop- f oz winners. They sure are ays do. e = J. F. IOMPKiNS |erty ownea by Mahan and is an ap- | oo, outiehe sy - | house is all setiled by this time and : 2 bunch of fighters and I guess Fritz | N eClea D) ks and : N orouter, as a taspayer. from | yyows it by now. . iL have: to’ get up |{hat you are eflosing & s . the action of the board of water and 67 West Main Strect seveer o fe v i beld by the hoard against the prop- Aszk us for plans and prices. = erty. ! Mr. Mal nt the property s & 1900 from F., Benjamin and Albert W. Rogers, six vears after HEATING AND PLUMBING| 5 i B Sor sment had been paid. Tt was ° ° . o ife g 3 : hope ‘it will not be lonz before T can les |n e'r lncom- ; very y—this morning 1 was up at | ot be T nmissioncrs in releasing liens | Sag. rar when: we have early fuingfenter the hili-climbing contest that P o “wake up all the bogs that|¥ou have to have in order to reach - & ; : i your home. S i "O“(v’;'pfpu‘;‘e arg now, we are billeted | . This wili have to do f(rt'r ‘:I; time. out with anywhere from ten to forty| Wil write 2 e ;mjm 1 in a_billet; but I expect we will be|mYy love to all m s I ‘ ‘l on the move right alonz, and we are| Yours hastily, i A . 5 n moving in the right way. We are not SN 3 seven years later before the water and | going back, bu- right ahead, and if we 92 Franklin Strest sewer board laid the a sment. The | jeop t keep it up we will soon be in Berlin. SAVE SOME SEED. matter was brought to the attention| suppose vou read the papers right of the board and on Feb. 19, 1815, it e e e e : it | 4long and see how well we are doing.|Is the Advice Now Given to All the ROBERT J R Wik yoted to discharge: the liens 't We are having lovely weather down o Gt ¢ . \ bad heen placed on the property to : cover th t here and it hasn’t rained in over two : g tah weeks. Our Y, M. C. A. expect to open| Government reports indicate a g SN P up soon, but it hasn’t yet, and we miss o : \ 5 p soon, but it hasn’t yet, iss - - S aleEs WhY PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING To Supreme Council, K. of C. it very much. scarcity of garden seed suppiies. Wa Wekiniios i et Rev. W. A. Keefe of Plainfield, state | I just had the 00d luck to get your | conditions hdve made it necessary ki v“:‘“":""“'”“ Building |1 turer of the Knights of Columbus |letter of May 27th, and it was sure|use to produce at home some of the =e o”wich, Conn. of Connecticut, will attend the annual|very welcome. Am glad to hear you seed that we have been accusiomed to c‘ Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing | convention of the supreme council of |are hoth well and that Pa has a nmice | o (W For- soute’ vegelables ; the order, which will meet at the Wal- | new run, and hope he will like jt. Yes, | Puy in Europe. Yor s BT dorf-Astcria, New York, Aug. 6 and I'll say it"was tough when Major Luf- | sugar beets. and other crops we have R N C Tl Father Keefe has a wide acquaini- | herry was killed; he sure was a fine | depended almost _entirely on the ance among the national officers of the | fello; and we miss him very much. He | European supply. Now this is curtail- Knizhts, of Columbus, having been one | was with this bunch until his death.|ed or entirely cut off until after the of the Connecticut delegates at the|You see, we have the distinction of | war. We must face the economic con- g g S A g convention held in Seattle, Wash,, in|being the first squadron up here on |ditions of the times and find ways and 1916. the front. We have a bunch of aces|means to meet the new situalion. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0 Win e You asked what an ace was: | enator Hemmenway, chasmin of * ] Nothing is quite so foolish as an|it is a pilot who has five enemy planes | the 3ome garden committee for the , Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street angry fool. to his credit, that is, officially con-| State Council of Defense says that

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