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' PERSONA AAR] $THE DEATH : ALS .. . ' OF GOSHEN YQUTH J. W. Bussey of Norwich is in New- J L o 2k York on a buuh:asu Lrip.c AN i : Bunday a:hnl Passes 'lu;!ufimn—-‘ Luther Andrews of Versailles was & Depnis Agpinwall o romising = | e e s e e S o e E in Bath : AaE AL Sitfin‘ II_ Table Character. i Soap should be used very carefully, t 7 if you want to keep your hair looking - Prederick Chandler of Deep River is The Goshen Congregational school,|its best. Most soaps and prepared ';onr,m take charge of a store in Col- When Stricken N-me mly (ol anux, But | one of whose members, Dernis As-ishampgos contain tao much alkali. chester, A > 5 . 15 s Norwioh, Friday, Aug. 8, 1813. VARIOUS MATTERS Thunder and light rain are foretold pinwall w;ls dr‘l:"lmefl at Ga.rdnel;"!!r’l’his dries the scalp, makes the hair 3 5 & Lake recently while on a picnic at the!brittle, and ruins it. fox-tades Mine' Martha Eiiley of oc is Efforts to Identify Him So Far Unsuccessful, iake, has passed regolutions of regret| The best thing for steady use is Light vehicle lamps at 8.26 o'clock | having a vacation and is spend! it in - at the loss of the young man's life and | just ordinary mulsified cacoanut oil this evening. L Plainfield. 5 = o the way it happened, expressing also! (which is pure and greaseless), and is Bne ot A..“ 4 : i W s ) = x :geprpci'quon of the pn‘m&lsK_}x: e n;at better 2tl:aan the most expensive soap e town ofd service 3 ter E. er has returned ” wg.n | the. young man revealed. 2 resolu- |or anything else you can use. bears 15 stars. to Norwich affer a vacation of a| Dropably dus to heat eshaustion, 8@ L. M~ e had the letter G0 5" e gigmed by the pastor of the| One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse month spent at Noank. man who is unknewn, but whose name and-ihe’ et e ) H"., w.n on the | church, Rev. Thomas A. Williams, and | the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply Arrived today, haddock, cod, flatfish, is probably G, L. Mareaus, drepped|inder side of his r it ety William T. Curry, Annje Gillette and fmoisten the hair with water and rub epecial 100 1. Osgood’s Wharf.—adv.| Mr. and Mys. C. Edward Smith and|aq Thursday evening about 7.0 The uninown mon was abat s feet | Ruth O. York. it in. It makes an abundance of rich, * The art exhibition at Lyme opens| JRUENter, Blizabeth, are spending their | oiilock as he was sitting at & table |8 inches tall. of sim build, weight| He was a boy whom we all admr-ed, |ereamy lather, which rinses out easily, . m‘_’ Ptor ‘the middIa of the month. vacation at Lord's Point. in the saloon of Wiliams & Keough|about 130-135 pounds, about 30 vears | (he resolutions say, and was always removing every particle of dust, dirt. 2s usual. i at 21 Bath street. Dr. Louis T Cas-|old, rather anemic in appearance, with | Dright, cheery, active and energetic in|dandruff and excessive oil. Tha hair Frad Dlacue i wisiting friends In | didy was aummoned as quickiy as pos. | dark eves and hair. Five or six of his | mAnY waya. He was the most useful|dries quickly 2nd evenly. and it leaves Owners of boats have been finding < sible but the man was dead by the|teeth had gold crowns. and trustwerthy in the home, kind and | the scalp soft, amd the hair fine and coolnets and emjoyment on the river | . Mass, for a few daye. time he could reach there. 'Dr. N. B.| He was fairly well dressed in a|companiongble with his associates |silky, bright, lustrous, fuffy and casy during the hot nights. Clifford Oat has returned to his|1Wis, acting as medical examiner,!dark blue suit, wore a gray cap, white | a8reeable in his-habits, faithful in :he lnanana',—e. . home here after spendink a few days|Zave Permission for the removal of |collar, black tie, white shirt with blue | Church, Sunday sehoal and Christian ou can get mulsified cocoanut oil Wild high blackberries will be ripe| with relatives neas Willimantie, the body to the morgue of Under- |stripes, He had no registration card. | Endeavor and an aetive member in the jat any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and enough % pick in a few days and there takers Cummings & Ring. His only possessions were four pen- | Community club. a few ounces will supply every mem- will pleaty of them this season. Mrs. Susan M. Dean and daughter,| -According to what Dr. Lewis learned, = nies, a Waltham gold watch with cheap | His deatn through drowning Julyiber of the family for, menths. Miss Abie‘M. Dean are spending the|the man walked into the Saloan, sat|zold chain with monogram charm, gold | 30th, tite resolutions continue, speiled Thermometers which registered 96| week in New London, the guests of|down at a tablie and suddenly it was |seal ring, bunch of rusty keys and a| the pléasure of our day's outing atic. . . - Th a forers Wednesday showsd roqdings | reiatives. seen that he anpeared faint, as he had | picture of a gioup of four men. One | Gardner's Lake, and we returned home | /% CPoury. ‘the ceremony was per- of 88 degrees at the same hour Thurs- fallen forward in his ehair. Martin|of the men in the sroup bears a|in much sadness. whole eommuni- | TOTMEC % 230, Rk day. Clarence W. Sevin, first class mn-|Keough, one of the preprietors of the | strong resemblance to the dead man. |ty mourned his death for he was one| m;m)_e :nhonu‘;af 2ld after the c:'fe- h at chinists mate on e submarine patrol | saloon, a- onee tried to give the sick | It was at first thought that he might | Of us. The day after was a most|F0 5 WOt EHeSts pvvjeser‘\;nfmm . u?h:h:ongr:tr tu;zek agmd::;gznhe;dt vessel, is spending a five day furlough | man some brandy as a stimulant while | be connected with the carpival com- | gloemy one in our thoughts. Having 1y, Richmond, Va., eeling. W. i i ; 8 ®|Va., Providence, New Bedford and > £ L at his home on Bliss place. he had Dr. Cassidy telephoned for, but | pany that is showing at the battle- | failed at first te find the body, we re-| - week, Old residents say it is a sign : death was almost instantaneous and :'rounds, AL Gno b ins ]:-larl:efro[:l the | joiceq later in the discovery gf it by ;}:“,‘ ;"::‘d.""“- S TBescounis deft Wit OF frout 18 six wrek: Rev. Joel Byron Siocum, D, D.. Mrs.| the arrival of the doetor was toe lafe |company came to the morgue Thurs- | the faithful Y. M. C. A. men camping | {8V MOTHIBE for & trip to New Ded In eome of the . subnrtsn places| .CCm. &nd son, Jamieson, of Fonkers, [1h sendor any atd. day night and after looking at the| near the lake, and wha persevered un-} o = 000 ‘;"?0 :n ridgeport and farmers are compelled to carry water | N L7 Are spending the month of Au-| Policeman Barney Keenan assisted | body saig he did not knaw the man.| til they found him. We are confident| ¥l make their home in Waterbugy. for their stoek frem sivers gad panda,| TU°r AL 5 eottage on Fishely Island. " | the undertaker in taking the body to|He was shown the group picture found | that what could have beem dome to 1€ brde Woee white hgwr:::‘u wells have grown so low. i : the morgue. in the man's packet and he picked out | save him under the circumstances was ‘I’“’ i N ite f PYT‘B‘:\ e- i : A T arich e Tomell &*a| What furnished a posaible clue to|ane in the group who he said was an | done, and it must be recorded as am{ TUUTS, TleF Mall wore pink sifk and at: 3 A few tents have appeared along| Lrughier. Dorothy, have returned to]iHe identity of the man was the mono- [ employe of the carnival company. He | unlooked for accident. 1f the boat had | P . e bride re- ELECTRIC FANS the river banks, but most of last|in¢ir home on Lafayette strest after!gram found on a ring and d watch|was asked to have this emplove come | not been 8o far away from the shore, |Cfived manv useful and handsome P Fear's campers are occupying another | SPCNOINE & few“days in New Haven. Charm ond the mame of “G. L|to the undertakérs te sec if he could | 2nd . had -hecome =0 isolated the acci- | £If%, including silver, linem, cot gass POCKET FLASH LIGHTS |« E e areaux,” which was written on a tag | furnish any information as to the| dent ceuld mot have happened; but as|™" ey _ il e Miss Theresa O'Neill of 224 Broad- | sewcd on {0 the inside of the packel |identity of the nmimews map. B g e, b R etenicd with | The bride is the daushter of Mr: 1 way leaves today (Friday) to stay till ) The Stanton family, whose members .| 3 ) . 4 ig|and Mrs. James Robinson of Rich- k £ : y Mr, | Of his coat. This showed that the| Dr. Lewis advanced the theory that| bereaved hearts and think of Dennis 3 5 passed July at the Geer cattage, The :;“‘;“\]I;:b";e::)(‘fi“;‘;e 0‘;“%';"::’;?&' coat had been made by A. Buxbaum,|the man had probably had nothing to | as one who was once with us, bright, | ond and has been emploved here as EAF@N @1 Pines, at Gales Ferry, have returned S % ) 138 Moadow street, New Haven, on |eat all day, and as he was not of yug- | cheerful and jolly; but now having|Maid by Dr. Richards. =She attended to their home on Clff street, Norwich.| Jjameéson S. Slocum, son of Rev. J,|Feb. 5, 1914, ged appeirance, was probably exkaust- Sl it passed on from life into immortality. on chkareh and. ‘was Y. former-| The monograms oh the riaz and on 4 % o 3 president of the Union Lyceum. The 2 By 81 ¥ s, N ed by the heat asd in his enfeebled| It is a most emphatie lesson to us all |, s 3 % 2 At the Thursday evening prayer| 1% oy onm G YOmKers N ¥ ormer | the man's waieh fob were the same, ' state collapsed. that we should keen together in ine|£r0°M Was born in Roxboro, 3. C. the 129 Main St., Norwich meeting of the Central Baptist church | pichers Istand, was a visitor in town . water and out of it. Death ends all that [ 57, 0F W5 Ane Srs HIwATS Ta'lv. - the pastor leading, the topic was| mpyrsday. & - is present and makes it future. Our " “-;jt“‘_h"ln,y 9y SontrAoing Genespn - e fiu;rher Studies in Faith, 11th chapter ARM BANDS FOR TWO LIVES LOST hearts go with Dennis and we remain S 0 TING | Heorevs. SAILOR GETS AWAY, in waiting. We express heartfelt sym- R SPECIAL OPEN MEE DRAFTEES IN FUTURE IN' SAYBROOK WRECK. : CONDUCTO! ! o DiABEL Bt 1 RRt in. the cun's BUT BOOTLEGER GAUGHT. 00 RE! prthy with the mother and family. We CTORS BALK OF LOCAL No. 225 says until the last week in August, T A 11 loved D is and bear testimo: to intil : = Temporary Captains Will Have Desig- | Badies of Engineer and Fireman Were | o most oroatsne. hid AT NEW REGISTERS. to B B6ld n Carperter's Hall, Nm;:vhen it will appear in the morning | Boston Man Was Handing Bottle of il e e s it o a mosat prom'ang life. & —_— x mation Meaning “Special Police, urie nder Their Engine. - Report from New London i That q sky, rising a little over half an hour ; ; iakliey 9 e St i Londan, on Monday Evening, August!> ! Liguor to Jackie, — i i th. RIL wiremen welcome, — both | before the eun. 5 e In the future all draft contingents | When the wreck of the two New WAHAN'EROPOSES 70 e ey WllQuik Worlc aturday: union and non-union. eorge McAleer, 42, of Boston, was |Will be equipped with insiznia to iden- | Haven road freight trains at Saybrook PUT UP A i i COMMITTEE. Y ere touching interrupted by the arrival af Police- |tify them as soldiers in the army of | was cleared away Thursday morning, S o s&f?é’i’i;"e‘ir‘éf1e‘§‘sififi§$zo‘:%’}5 b | ohisnas has a constant gallery of |Man Fred Shea just as MecAleer was Eha United States, Major John Buck- |daylight revea'ed that two men had|Over Order to Tear Down Building in ported from New London over the spectators as they moved about on|02Rding a bottle of ligyor to a sailor|ley announced on Thursday.! Each |been killed, Engineer C. W. Dane and New London. new hand registers for fares which e Siote perc: on Water street on Thursday night. |registrant leaving for camp will wear | Fireman L. T. Green, both residents of —— evel i bcn AN’ tee theval Tr o nemare] The sailor tool: to his heels with the upen his left arm a band (the war|New London. Wednesday night just| Although Brvan F. Mahan, former |weeks, and it i reported that . the In a New York paper Thursday,|Uottle and escaped, but McAleer waa|department calis them ‘brassards") |after the wreck had taken place it Was | congressman, state senator, ~ mavor | conductors are all to quit work on Sat- Herbert W. Bowen of Woodstock advo- | Eathered in and when he was pre-|with the letters “U 8. N. A" Tem- | thought that only Dane had lost his|and now postmaster of New London,|urday uniess the company. withdrawe cated a fighting peace league, favoring ‘;“‘r;fl 2; ‘g:)em';;“c:g 9'{:’;‘,’3 :" réhe 5;’:;"3;“?:{’;;1:"-‘“ ‘,’f ;3::‘;5::‘:\59‘;‘,!“; ’\ffr-h S e e has got until the 10th of September |the new registers : & in | The present allieq powers as the best|Charge gl e e AT SCWLL ¥ L e official report to the New Haven | to comply with the erder of the court ti g Save Washing and Ironing in | he rresent aliea fossion. _ He was locked up and will | more tlahorate Gesignation. and they | ofios SnOWS thar 0. 5. 2 Eroient. from | oy ComBLY With the order of the court| A special meeting of tho Trolley- Hot Weather. Use 4 be presented in the police eourt in the | Will also wear brassards marked “S.|Maybrook to Providence, passed|mave the Hradiev street structure | Thursday night, it is understood, but . The flags on all dwellings in Say- | morning. P which stands for Special Police.| Westbrook at .36 p. m, followed by |awned by him, which by vote of the |was postponed for ome night. It is DENNINSON’S groo;‘i a;e l.;: half mast because of the| This is the first bootlegging ecase |The armbands, caps and other para- {N. M, 10 freight, from New Haven to eath o ry. Faulk of Saybrook|that the police have had for several|phernalia will be shinped back to the couneil designated the place as g nui- | the report that the cenductors here f the local boys to be | weeks. local board when the drafted men ar- Midway, at on the same track.|sance, unsightly and a menace to pub- | are aiready kicking about the new fare The oollision of PAPER NAPKINS Point, tke firs : the latter with the|lic deceney, it is nrobable that he will sters that were t use o killed in action at the front. et e rive at camp. 2 K former was between Westbrook and|seck an injunction against the city, '\.:'ildnesdnvh ey i AND TOWELS 3 2 1 OBITUARY. The leaders of contingents will have | Saybrook Junction. restraining it from compelling the en- | time, and it is the belief that the A canning demonstration given by —_— authority to keep order on the trains| The engine of the N. M. 10 freight |forcement of the provisions of the i Miss Hailock of Norwich in the old William Hustington. and to “search out, seize, confiscate, i - ment. The crew were caught under|himself in a statement that he does Sl children. ~BHeans, sreens and berries | Prospect avemue, Hartford, Tuesday]it is understood that the new order|it. The bodies were extricated Thurs- |not prapase to permit the members of s were canned. evening. i came partly as a result of complaints | day. Ten or twelve cars were smashed, | the court of common council to dic- . He was born in Lebanon May 18,|from the war department that drafted| blocking tracks, one of which was|inte to him in the matter and tha:| Ihe Chelsea Savings Bank sted in Company D,|Men Were procuring liquor too easily | eleared at 2.30 3. m. so that traffic |the passage of the vate w the work 3 regiment, Connecticut Volun. |en route, and that in many cases their | cast and west was made poasible over | of saae of Tis onemics 1o that bo Norwich, Conn., August 5, 1918, He was wounded at Antietam |Morale had been kept down for thelonme track. The night expresses Were| Mr. Mahan has stated that he in- | The Board of Directors of this Bank Sep:. 17, 1862, the wound causing to- | first and in many ways most imper- | detoured by wey of Middletown, tends to fight th tter, the alter- i vl tal deathesd Tn his left car. Neaily a|ant davs in camp on account of the ative b “he intents to et GotanhaUid vl ARTHUR H. LATHRQOP ction, Va. He was in every ep- |Parties given by their friends. Lead-| The collision occurred at 8.35.} B8 FRRCIE 0G0 50 20 (0 CWSH el ver cent. per annum, payable on 2 d o stuck to| TUCT Ot with his resment up to the|ers of squads will carry with them a|Freight O. P. 2 was feeling its way [OPfain an order through the court f Phone 175 tt:x:;; }::.sl:eber'l;rm‘gh \.ddesd ; s in- | e of his second wound. e was|Warrant of their authority sigmed by |2long the line, which was strewn with e vote of ¢ ouncil makes it{and after the 16th day of Septermber. S A tter an did workers in | - e 1 3 after striking the rear of the Provi A special ,meeting is to consider what is % 4 o u hize, A rik vi- | vote. 5 schoolhouse a: Best Lyme this week| Willlam Huntington, who was a na-|and destroy all intoxicafing liquors | dence train toppled aver the embank- | Mr, Mahan has already declared | ihe nane seniar, Protest regarding , | was atiended by about 16 women and | tive of Lebanon, died at his home 475 fcund in.the possession of the men. ) Drug and chemical markets inform- TEAMING and TRUCKING |ed local aruggists Thursday that lack ! of freight space for imports Is eausing DONE VERY PRPMPTLY AND AT scarcities in crude dr dyewoods, REASONABLE PRICES ‘and spices. The resul a general Norwich factory workers st : Rach he 5 oft later detached as cierk in the office | Provost Marshal General Crowder and jfallen trees and other debris felied by S:."ZS“'?&B'.‘“‘“% iy i the b FRANK HEMPRTEAR, oot i R N AR I:r:‘;:s‘n,"",““),;g;""“f’}f(:le“e: ea I¢ | of the quartermaster general jn Wagh- | countersigned by ihe chairman of g at e ) catee 810NZ | quance of the order to him and it is Treasurer, s whe 0| s were | 0= TAe GRS : i their local board. They will be in- |3 st rate of speed and crashe £ = not forced to auit for a .part of the fig";gés"h”e he remained until Auyg. | ti2iE, 9°R renort all cases of infrac- | into the rear end of the train ahead. alsr:’ ma::dlatnr\xéhatl;he‘gmer h: 85 afternooAl at least. ‘After bis government service Mr.|tion of the rules laid down for reg-| Thursiay merning it was found that | SUEC MOl 08 el TS HRL REEL CUMMINGS & RING Rents are being raised in Poguonoc | Huntington returned to Lebanon. He|'Slranis an the journey to camp fo|ifc hodics of Dane and Oreen Were |, e siready heen drawn and will be |36el/s Goodrich Tires . Ne. 1 village to meet the demand for|Was electeq judge of the Lebanon pro- | the officer who wll taxe charge of tae “Prer , Hin 3 th e (T | handed to a sheriff to serve at once.|35x5 Racine Tires. Seconds houses. In some instances one raise|bate districf and continued as judge |contingent upon its arrival at camp. Fafted 1o 0l and the latter's bady 80<3)2 Goodrich Tires - No. 1 . s nantaiis iy that until 1834, when he came to Hartford. | e Bt : 80 g'clock. 0.3 h T > Faneral Directors [ v tommiint wit oe made 1| For three vears ne was a olerk in the | SAILOR BOUGHT BOOZE S e Hiag e aRd | WIEDIWESTIREAT ord G?de e ot the government board which has those | freight department of the New Haven BY: DONNING QVERALLS |[2"® Passbook was shriveled up by ATOPRED RUNAWAY: T Sakan fer sises nat onihand and Embalmers R e uiEE e :}:z;rtsx \:}(;ng business. He retired ten | Caught With His Shipmate on the!on hoard the train due in New Loaden | Trolley Conductor Jumped to Horses |30 Town Street, Norwich Town Canaan today, Marketing, the Farmers| In 1871 he married Caroline Fliza-| West Side—From Submarine Base |shortly after 1 o'clock. Back and Brought Him to Stop. g aa 1y, Marketing, 2 il arried © Eliz ane’s body was not recovered until . —— S0 DS Mot Eroplem, wil e Gxemsied by Frof | Boh Sexion. Fe Jraves (907 Sharen | o sailors who sald they were from |laler When. (e rcoking orem st | Trolley Conductor 1. M. Baaon was & L 2 Morris. Mrs, E M > ¢ | the submarine base were caught on the | ed to werl is feet were visible pro- | Johnny-on-the-spot to stop a runaway B O B e e tm | e ot s it West Side Thursday night by Police- | iruding irom the side of the engine, | horse about ngon on Thirsdsy on 3 o ¢ kg ¥, pps sl 1. | man Ralp! ivito and one was charg- | but the body was buried in six feet | Franyin street by 2 wild west feat Phone 2382 " . Lady Assistant £ culling demonstration, of Cambridge; also seven' grandehil- | 3"t ‘having bought liquor in sa- |of marshland under the engine and had | tht few would care to perfarm. THE BLUE STAR " R R loons by putting on a suit of blue|to be dug out. -1 "whe runawav gome dashing down recent Salvation Army war rellef cam. Mystic’' Man Enlists for Army. éveralls and jumper with a cap that| Dane was about 40 years old and | Main street from the directlon of the = | paign learn that already 150 workers in the service flag means that a William H. Coon 6f M¥stio has heen he had brought with him from New |leaves his wife and two children. His | post office and rounded the corner in member of your family is in the h don. neme is in Ocean avenue, but wi y i X e aecepted thin weel at (he Now Haren | onden ue, but with the | safety to turn up Franklin street. Th are abroad, the total number scheduled : military-service -of Ungle Sam. - g 8 " 3 7 lice | death of his father in Litchfield about | h i junk wagen and ) P for 1318. There are now 22 huts and | recruiting station f : Fhe man wire Bt o ra s ut | horse was pulling a j gon a To show your pride in that Alalm Cl‘“:ks the 50 contemplated will probably boe|has beon sent 5 Fort Slotum N. ¥ |Ngidauarters where they were reprl |a vear ago Mrs. Danecwent to make : was head free as ths bridle had been = = Mulahad aBiaA o firae manded by Captain D. J. Twomey and | her home for a time with his mother | remcs@ when the owner o brave’ Ind{iwsur ona i Soe. ser: the out- i i s i i e e & then released with the assurance thatiand Mr. Dane had been rooming at|fit, Joseph Ramoas of 62 Noarth Main ;’;:I!";“s shown in aur. window A big consignment of finished work Jase Ean Sonar their commanding officer would be|the Hotel Nutmeg in Bank street. He | street, took the bridle off to let the 3 3 from the auxiliary of the Central Bap- | , The Water department office has had | notified of what had happened te them | was a member of the Odd Fellows and | horse stand and feed in front of his _Some of h‘""" show “the in- ALL STYLES tist church was returned Thursday to| Put one rainfall to record so far this|in this city. was weli known in railroad circles jn | honse. signia_of the branch in which the Red Cross reom . thzough Mrs | month, This was on last Monday when ang ahcut New London. Beinon saw ihe binagay Las Rell L ey serveg. i . - ALL PRICES | Floyd May. The room was in charge | there was 43 of an inch. COUNTY AGENT WILL (Oreen lived in Asheraft road and|stood on the sidewalk on Franklin Eroin’ a- quslity sandpdink=- of Mrs. John F. Rogers, with Miss —————— - was 28 years old. He was married | street, climbed into the wagon as it worthy of the hoy you wear it Evelyn Hill at the desk. PICK SLACKER HEN 0:_11&' ad_shorQ tm\\fi ago. gle hag heen | went by him and then cut over the seat |} for. . m——— 2 ._jraillroading in New London about a; until he made a flving leap and landed | ’ 5 Mrs. Frank C. Stone of 3 Ceve- || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY || In Demonstrations to Be Given in This | vear and during this shart time had | on (he norecs back. — In a few more e WI. I'TiSwe 1 it *i‘r'l’gagg;dc‘;':v s County in September. Degome well known among railroad moves he had the excited animal by e ¥ laut- ad en Lo. 5 3 the ears and was bringing him to a 4 . |daughter. Marjorie Jacqueline Stone, e} County Agent F. C. Warner of the stop, which he did by the time the J i y acq ] o 3 Fa C. stop, 2 4 ewel Established 1872 25.27 Franklin Street to Kenneth Randolt Knight, formerly New Tondon County Farm Bureau has| NORTH STONINGTON WILL horse had ran to the Marlin-Rackwell Sy R s ’ 5 of New London, now stationed at| Miss Audrey Gernon is at Seroon | s ments with Extension shop. ere was no damage. NN. Dayton, 0, in the 42d aero squadron.’ | Lake in the Adirondacks. Poultryman B T, Janes of Storrs, to HAVE CANNING TEAM | S0P Th & NORWICH, GONN i 1 2 hav h ek of Sept. 9-14 devoted . D = P T 1 L e Miss June McGmpor Allieh in spend- {5 pouliry culling aemonstrations in | 1° €1 b, bcae - ::vzo ?: NWN:\:GERFORD i vis ar garden | ing Augus b 3 Q 3 3 + it lF l ls JuNK mpvement of the junior food army, hagp = ot at Tgmpleton, Mass New London county. The layers and il el A CLASSES : . _layers be separated in 12 received the membership pins and| Miss Leila Van Schaack of Ridge-| Rorne during thot time and all in.| The North Stonington Canning club| Miss Bertha Hallock Sets Conserva- I RE:ES markers for the war gardens supplied | field is the guest of the Misses Youns.| terested should notify County Agent|has decided to be represented at the| gion Werk Going in That Town. 3 by Miss Bertha Hallock of Norwich, | Worner at once, as one-half the|county fair by a demonsfration team Order ' your TREES and SHRUBS county demonstrator for home eco-! Miss Marion L. Bishep of New York.| chances are already spoken for. of three girls. At the club meeting| Mies Rertha Hallock cbunty club|now for f3ll planting. Orders deliv- SELL IT TO nomics clubs. isa1 at h;;home on Broadway for sever- g Songl heidws‘;xturday. Aug. 3, Emma Fran-|j.ader of the New London Cunty |ered anywhere. 3 3 al weel ces ite was chosen to act as spok- i = e i The courses in the high school de. DAVIS THEATRE. e T AR TLED DEL AR ARESY :}Lrn'v‘%v:;:fls%‘;ggr;:‘ze‘% hip canping Maplewood Nursery Co. mE AMERICAN WASTE R Y ey ey conducted| Artist Sartain’ef Mew York' and Dorathy. Deiton” in Photonls members, whose names Will be an-| oo farmed In .the afternoon at the|T. H. PEABODY Phone 386 : rormal sohon aoe D onUmMer | Paris left town Wednesday, after a orathy, M -\ Riay. nounced ‘later, will work with the| A o Tr W. in Jordan village with 14 A1 & ooy B sl g By feane | few weeks' stay at Sentry HIlL. ing in a delightful character- | SFOkesman in demonstrating to the| criere Miss Josephine Masson = c £ t, English, science, S 5215 Appearing in a delig] ¥aas public that juniors can can very sue- e 1o *of this cl . history, Freich and mathematics. All|l pr anq Mrs. William W. Leonard|ization which, by her artistry, rises| cogeryily by the cold pack method, | monorony 88 leader o e mont 2 of the wark is for freshmen in the|pave returned after pminé several | to the heights of a distant achieve- b paek . String beans were canned for the first 210 West Main St. high schools. 213 Four New London County Canning days in Harwichport. Mass. guests of| ment. Dorothy Dalton, the DOPUIAT| yubg will enter teams at the county | deTiORgtration, ; tord. 20| Dr. N. Gilbert Gray has re- ! 2 Mr. v . Tirrell Themas H. Ince star in Paramount ts i At Pepper Box Hill, Waterford, 2 Telephone 130 8L B Bembers golns to the na- o Aneles Sy o TR Bctures, wos seen to splendid ad- e e e e e e o hioiase|moved his office from 371 : rtland, Ore., v in her latest photoplay, ‘“Fhe . e 4 in ths ¥, 3 -~ Sistare | T 2 5 2 Lieut. and Mrs. Damgon and daugh- | Yantage society. The team which dees the| ;. ,3 2 i 4 will leave Wednesday, Aug. 14, from : . ‘g 8 " at the Davis thea- . is the leader of this group. Miss Hal- New London at 7.30, and will assembje | 167, Grace, Who have been at the home | Kalsers Shadow.’ at the Davie thea . s best will be given a free trip to the o Main Street to 2 Bath Street. B : : i of Miss Alice L. Coggswell for the past | tre, Thursday. The photoplay, filled | gl oo BT & SR NP (0,800 | lock demonstrated canning of heans. ow is the tlme to find at the Grand Central station to take : : i as it is with mystery, suspense, hu- : spinaeh apd huckleberries. Three € the 2. m oxpress for Chicago_ar- four months, have left for Brookiine, | 28 & ferest and heart apneal demon- | ;'t‘::’e:;ge BRURAent he :::;‘rwt::m: members of the clags are {0 form o out how gOfid‘t th' Fl“s 5 iug. e e Bt strated its popularity with marked | eTRI0E contest The SUIr 1AM | team for demonstration purposes to Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Taft of West Up- | emphasis as was evdenced by the| jor. otc g5 prizes. The Agricuitural| CLHEFS Who wish to learn. . Dt 3 < rming to All A a - . s | ton, Mass., have been guests of their| Semeral applause that greeted it. 21| Tach of these camninz clubs are New Yfll‘k & NU Auto Paint Shop Will paint |z ter ot he State Tremon's | on, Mase fhare besr ghestc o thetr| B0l Son s e ighie sruaic| ecioy s ofters prises Tor Individ | est weeklv on' Wednesday to.con- ¥ p P injiired receives his benefits only six|Of Oneco strest and of their son,| portrayal and lpv support was ade-| 1504 army members want to take ad-| Lnne the work. your éutfl days a week. “At the state corvention | George Taft at Point Breeze. ) quate in every respect. Thurston Hall o - - 1 . | vantage of this apportunity t L at Bridgeport this month it is possible e s was excellent as Hugo Wagner, aj sor':.‘e&ing o o n:\Yd at 'z'ti.'; 8 WEDDING lln 5 . that the beneiits will be increased or Must Stick Together. secret service operative parading asi . mo time, put up such an exhibit as 3 5 at_least raised to the old seven-day| The German Crown Prince asked aid | » German snv. while Bdward Cecil | iy convince the most skeptical that Tally—Robinson. ¥ schedulg of $2 per day. 1ot the Crown Prines sf Bavaria and | Leota Lorraine Otto Hoffman and| ' boys and girls of New London| Wednesday evenine at the hame of —_— s s ; ot 1t It 1s & fime for crown pringes, | Oharlss French vested their respee- 7S girls ! sda : s - coun’, are deing their bit in the war.| Mr. and Mrs. Speed Evans at 118 Me- Lieut. W. W. Treadway, who died:too, to stick together—Buffalo In.|tive portravals with realism born of L P i Al Kiniey avemue, iiss Caneie rovneon | Flart Transportation Corp in Fr. i erfence and sound judgment. The i k3 - w o A“TO PMNT SHOP fron, Fomnde b Tanee s [auires Shetontay will add to Miss Dalten’s CASE GOES OVER of this city and Edward Tally of Wa LA LT v iage by Treadway, of Stamford, formerly of sereen fame and from every angle it terbyyv were united i marriage 'WELDING WILL FIX IT s te George | ReV. Mr. Franeis, pastar of the Me- R e 1450 —— d 1] rth seeing. o o S 51 Sherman Street 232:’“‘-}&232’;na';‘ie"‘;fflf:;o'&?fig : = | Il owass E;'i"""gw&s — Grant's Story. mm.ywzx,.g?t;:d:;. f‘ ien chureh E pl i Mg Aee | mas the nephew of Dr. Helen West of Lunch-time is five part melodrama, “Hign Stakes” ' ommem | Tones of this ety end Mr. Tones of —_— ‘ o Meriden, a former Norwich resident. 3 an English deteetive story. The Our- a csneiat Ao : AR ragra i rent Events reel did not arrive for the|arrested in Willimantic for the Nor- afterncon show snd a comedly was|wich police on the charge of hurglary Toastie time Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays shown instead. The npictarial news rfind Ulnsn of an autox‘n‘gbil‘e)gti}-e a: thte at 5'p. m. £ s sho at heth evenin romley garage on Wes ain stree 9 4 4 Cylinders, Castings: of ‘all kinds, Agri. Mrs. Wilhelmina Hilderbrand, Foiibe was Ao B | was continued in the police court on | Don’t Sell or TRADE Your Loy R Vork, Pier 4. East Riven T } erison A < il DL Thursday morning until thg nest day - andays, Wednesdays an hi- cultural Implements, ' Pransmissions | The funeral of Mrs. Wilhelmina Hil- Fap R e Gl Ll s, Ll LIBERTY BONDS'! R ind Srkakonsss. e R R e e R John Kingshury of Roekville, secre- | G7ant’s story. THe savs he got the Frames, Axles and other metal partg | ool from te home at 318 Bos- s v well avenue with a large number of of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE | relatives and friends in attendance. tary of the Talland County as: /‘tion‘l‘;" from another man and knows |IF YOU ARE IN REAL DISTRESS > F. V. KNOUSE, Adent, is ‘acting in that county for e feder- nothing ghout the theft or hurglary. | FOR Mon:thArfinvs_\EJELaegg: 3 and SOUND with our WELDING. ;re:ie;v ‘erlg r'qm;));(;ea;un{}v l::ral o(_ a:! m“fde‘hc Lgmfifi‘::‘a:‘qll‘l’l"dsrewr?\?:h e HOUE ey Vikits Hia: TO ANY BA “PROTECT YOUR FEET Skilled, expert work that is guaran- g8, Y. . erth .con er - of € I 3 % £LE STORY. = ducted the services. The bearers were 336 applications have heen veceived| John F. Twomey of Springfield, . National Bank A. G. THOMESON, F, S ity - Carl Field, August Hilderbrand, Fred mnd approved in Connecticut shawing | Mass., who was in the laundry busi- he Thames National Ban s Lo 0 . Pradlaw and August Jatkowskie, Bur- A total of $842,975 in federal farm|ness in this city tem years ago, has The Merchants National Bank FOOT SPECIALIST * cav. ws'dlng lnd Mfg. co_ ial was in Yantic cemetsry. Under- loans. been making & short visit here during The Uncas National Bank LISENSED CHIROPODIST 31 ubOtreet . | S derbrand died Monday i 5 | meroiS 5 00 aaverticing medium 10| ciown, Lilian Vaughn, Daying) field, a post that ne bas held for the The Chelsea Savings Bank Suite 7-8 Alice Building, Norwich “hene 2W4 Soringfield hospital. letin for business resuiis. | Somewhere {n New York. past three years. The Dime Savings Bank Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 | SRS e e e R ORI e L A I e iR R,