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ITISYOURDUTYTOASSISTOURCOUNTRY Become a Nurse and Help Our Wounded Boys A Better ‘Service You Cannot Perform WAISTS AND ‘MOST UP-TO-DATE MODELS, IN VOILES, CREPE-DE-CHINE AND GE(RGEITEMKIRIALS ¢ PRICED AT §125, $1.95, $2.95 wi $3.95 THEY ARE EXCEI’I'IONAILY GOOD VALUES FOR THE MONEY—SEE THEM IN OUR WINDGOW U TS - GALES FERRY' Chowder Dinmer “for Long«Cove-Con- tingent of Red Cross—Community Picnic Given Lightning “Damages ~House. The “Tharsday: afternoonsmeeting of the Red Cross was held at the home of the Misses 'Mathewson in the :vil- The Long Cowe .contimgent at the meeting Wednesday”was served a chowder dinmer at the home of Mrs. Everett Bruce, the affair taking the form of a picnic. The Jumior Red*Cross met at the schoolhouse Tuesday afternoon with Miss Alice Setteriee = directress, No Commanity ’ Picnic. At:the 'business: meeting of the Ep- worth leagme Manday evening, Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Newton, wi Harmon L. Perkins, were elected dele- zates to the Epworth league institute at Willimantic campsground beginning Mrs. O. E. Newton was appointed to arrange-the decorations for the league at the tabernacle at the camp ground.in thesspace-allowed the leagume with Mrs. Molthrop visory commiftee here. of this meeting ‘another followed to consider plans for the anmual com- Owing 'tovexisting ‘con- the pian of the picnic wag a«chowder supper will the church and parson- making ro stop at this station. her cottage, The Pimes, on the biuff A r grove ‘Wednesday from Grassy Hill. on West Broad street yesterday af- Mng‘jv’g‘m;'kvg‘fji :"‘I‘\,Mg 8uest | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiske of Nor- |ternoon. The fire started in a heap b x-‘r'id: oo Me:s wich called in the grove Tuesday. of* old papers:which had been -stored o s Walter M|, B E. Smita_left Sunday for higfbeneath a stairway leading to the |Mrs. Fitch, Miss Fitch ad Miss Weyhe [at the church here. Sunday morning : and at West Kingston in the Miss Helen Nichols, who-has taught |noon. the Daleville school the past year, has cottage of Miss:Povey at Allyn place, Surday. ) = been. engaged for another year. AvBuick automobde by 3. D. Miss Coleman and Miss Church ‘wet - ¥ ¥ X R. S. Bascom left Sunday by auto- |cOmpany responded to an alarm sent Miss Smith and Miss Edna Smith " i Bo: . N mobile for his home in Hartford in from X 46, and soon had the _|of Attleboro, Mass., are occupying the tingmished. arriving Monday. Lightning Damages House. Duringhthe thunder storm of last STONINGTON week lightning_struck the house of i 4 . Eliza D, Maynard-and Mr. and | Vacation Visitors in the Borough—|west side. Mr. Traggis procured an- Repairing State Trucks. Work on Steamer Lansing. other machine.and went to New Lon-| Fred Ives of New Haven has been don, Groton and othervtowns, but was|-overhauling and repairing the _state trucks, and boarding at the Ryder Mrs. Eugene I.aFontaine in the Al- lyn's Pomt section, causing consider- able damage to one side of the chim-| Erastus S. Chesebro, who has been ney,, splintering-the:rafters, taking the | living at Wallingford, has arrived here laster and paper from the walls on|for a visit. that particular side. At the close munity picnic. It is said that| Mrs. F. L. St. John, who has been a every tetephono pole leading. the wirss | oast ot i 2o of Ba b e Local Laconics. Korner is home from Springfield. in some way showed |ton, left Wednesday for her summer| The famous 20-mule Borax team | The. thoroughbred fox terrier of] home' at Bellport, L. I. She was ac- | will visit Westerly Tuesday. Clirton Eldredge was run over by an Harry I¢ Barber and James F. Bell | 2utomobile and fts hip broken. It had Little | Fanny Stanton, who will spend a va- " | the attendance of a veterinary and is sl L M of this town have enfisted in the na parsonaze guesis of Rev. Mr. Newton's | Mrs, Harry Fuller and son of New | somcn momriiot omrolshl the Provi- parents, Rev. and Mrs, O. E. Newton, | Haven arrived Wednesday for a visit since Monday, left Thursday. NIANTIC ‘to the house signs of lightning. vRev. William E. Newton and Mrs. | companied by Misses Wilmina and Pins and+ Markers Received. i Miss Alice¢Satterlee, Jocal supervisor for the war garden movement of the 3 receiwed Tuesday the membership pins and markers for the war gardens supplied by Miss Hallock of Norwich, county demonstrator- for “the-home -economics. Compton, R. I, s. Chries JJ. Pierce, who has been in New York for two months for Franklin Machine Company Founders Machinists of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES, Engine Repairs, i Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General MillsRepairs. Evening Bathers. There was a large attendance Tues- day evening at the dance at Pine Providence, R. I §| Grove pavilion. Music was furnished Prof. Willism L. Burdick of Eesex, | ™een Tine and ten tons. g ‘who attendeq the school at Camp Locke, left Wednes- . COLCHESTER - X gay with the bEfe:Dcmmxy, of which e is a-mem! r his home. Burdick is principal of the Essex High | Game With Norwich Colonials This training Prof. Manufacturers Bathmg by Lightning. Bvening bathing is one of the fea- nounced, tures at Pine Grove during the hot T ‘Wednesday evening aboat Mrs. Asfthur H. Chapman left Fri- 30 -bathers were at the beach and the | day for a few days’' visit with rela- continuous lightning was quite a help. | tives in Cau There has been no lights beach as yet, but if the night bathing ey | play the crack - Colonials of Norwich CHIRDRRACTIC NOT MEDICINE, SURGERY, w5 NOR OSTEOPATHY But‘a natural health method which-enables nature to restore-your-health more eEechve!y and permanent- Iy than any-other-method. » D. M. WODDWARD, D. C. - (DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC) Y7 P.s.C,1914 THAYFR BUILDING Special machinery of all kinds, NORWICH, CONN. Fourth Company Will Go to Pleasant View This Afternoon - —Smeall Fire in Fruit Store — Stolen Aatomobile Dis- covered on Morgan Street. ; Co., C,-Connecticut State Guard, of [ not be devoted entirely to hard work, Pawcatuck, held a short drill Thurs- |but there will be ample opportunity day evening -on the W. F. Loudon lot | for recreation which will include Liberty street. After returning to | baseball and bathing. SMOKED Ib.25¢ Those Who went to the camp | ter at their outing at Pkea.s:mt View from Co C meapt. lfld:ohs. Lieu- | beach Sunday morning. Mr. Godfrey, who qualified under Secretacy Long- | CUT_ FROM PRSME wésrsm s | fellow of the live saving work of ihe |l STEERS—TO BE SOLD- AT LOW e saving of the g =% A has Watch . Hilldn rescue vsm'ffo Sl B&t Clm& Ront,—B.MZOc ewtenant assistant sented to go to Pleasant <t 3d infinuy ‘Was present at the meet- | for*the special benefit of the members Pm Rib. M”n" -24c of the state guard and will give 'J.‘hs ‘weekly drms will be resuymed dextxmstrzu:l the rescue work in th’; l'm POtRm" h‘ "“1&: y e 3 water an the methods of - mext Tassdsy evening vater sad aleo the methods of resas- |} Plate Beef, Ib. ... .. 12%4c nksier : Choice-CutsCorned'Beef are; superseding 7 MtheM;mwnof!hflurd - Loae TR RS | used by ‘the various home guards be- | District court Friday morning. Judge fnreliherm-:hanged t0-a state or- | 0. H. Williams firedded. Testimany HAVE A REAL OLD-FASHIONED was-heard.in the damage suit brought BEEF NNER AT OLD- by Patrick :Collins ve, Bessie Huntley, TQI‘ME PRICES The-members of the 4th Co., Rhode |2 summer cottager at:Pleasant View, Island 'State Guard Mflfiy,m claiming damages to the amount of campso’ n!xht ax,P\easant View to- | $500, growing out of an automobile night, state armory on|colliSion at the. junction. of the Shore Dixomnstreet this Patrick Collins, James Collins, Mrs. e, commanding officer of | Francis Moriarity, B. Court Bentley, Ib 29 n,, -company, gave imstructions at the | Leonard Hiscox and William Craig C weekly drill for members to|Were the witnesses for the plaintiff. t thesarmory by 2.15 o'clock this|There was no defemse offered. By the Value 40c a pou!d uttamoon, bringing their blanket and |evidence presented the plaintiff show- the necessary-toilet articles. ed that he had expended $214.19 zs a day morning ' will be prepared by the | Collins. company cooks and servad .in the| Judge Wiiliams reserved-decision in Halcyon camp, the old Carpenter ca- |the case. sino. A shore dinner will be served | Amos S. Burdick:took the poor | DINNER BLEND to the company Sunday noon. debtor’s oath -before® the court. company signified their intentions of | At the annual meeting of the Pleas- being present Sunday morning. ant View Improvement society held mo MATCHB A large tent owned by the Veteraw | this week at the Wigwam, Pieasant Firemen’s - association will be 'pitched | View, Frederick E. Fowler, president 6 boxes s e T e e v p— leld, owned by Cap.. . F. Saunders e PTe lent ® up with the and leased by John L. Kenyon. The|Westerly road commission the dan- | WHITE.MEAL, Ib members of the company are to get|gerous condition of the road at the considerable practice in night guaré | View, especially regarding the de- Guty, and Sunday there will be a|Dressions alomgside of the trolley | Mohican Unsweetened company drill. Thursday evening that the time will Rodman .Griscom of Philadel- medical treatment, returned to her F""‘ and Watch Hill gave a tea to|ll SWIFT’S PREMIUM home at Allyn's Point Saturday. Her daaghier, Miss Mildred Tmily Pierce, | bocomes popular, lights may be put | ¥hen thers-wasia tall by Miss Carita OLEOMARGARINE 1b-34c who spent several days in New York Spenecer, chalrman.of the Food for last 'week, accompanied her mother Sldney Stiglitz leaves Saturday for | France fund. Miss‘Spencer, chairman | Meadow Brook Creamery William D. Tilson, formerly princi- about. 60 Watch. Hill friends Tuesday his position with the Park & Tilford |0f the fund, and the:secretary of the Dr. P. A. Kumpitsch lefi Tuesday |here from Narwich. Mrs, Griscom is | Mealy Cookers e had charge,of ‘theswork in Tincoln Harding of Keene, N. H. |bia during the past year i spent Tuesday with his aunt, Mrs, > L 15 Ibs. to peck......~...53¢c Miss Lucy. Geer of Norwich visited | 20y Gleason. A fire which resuited in little dam- Mr. and Mrs. H. Newton Lee and|age broke.out in the rear-of the-store Mr. Lee's brother motored to the |Of the.Greek-American Fruit company home in East Haven second "floor. The P. S. Barber Hose | of Rockville. Dr. Rowe of Hartford was here|flames -exi to Willimantic Tuesday. unable to get any ciue. The machine was found on Morgan sirest Friday house. expected to live, Mrs, Delia Baldwin and son, who received at the nawal recruiting sta- Tu'esda}n have been guesty at the home of tion in the Dixon House block on their home in Columbus, O. Chief Quartermaster H. O. Whitney. for | Was held at Atlantic Beach Wednes- |Street, empioyed as clerk in: the Rhode o day. Island \Pharmacy on' Thursday cut off Gm The stem and apron of the steamer |the end of herHeftiindex finger, Which Lansing was put in place this week.|became :caught.in g cigar cuiter on It was hoisted on big shear poles in Counsel Joseph T. Famming, of Ner- Tre—P wich, with her three younger soms, Ee erscasts: hag “been spending :‘several weeks at the cottage of her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mullin, of Warren street, Norwich, who are at .Pleasant i chest View for the season. e were bolted together and weighed be- visiting at Maple Hill farm. Afternoon—Death of Mrs. Henry Buckley—Patriotic =~ Sermon An- the past week. —Woodchucks Being Eaten to Get| Mr. and Mrs. L. H. the| Game With Norwich Colonials. ‘The Colchester baseball team will months, doing missionary work among | 43¥. this (Saturday) afternoon on the park.| the Rohemians and Slavs. He will Resolutions Adopted. Joe Lanisk wili be in the box for the locals. Miss Alma Odin of New Britain and Miss Ruth Snow, Fred and Earle Holmes motored to Norwich Thn‘rsday hall. school Sunday. evening. = The Baptist Sunday. school pienic [Bome at the week end. OBITUARY. fo e neld today at Amidows laks, Second Fire on Roof. Mrs. Henry Buckley. Mrs. Henry Buckley, 78, widow of | days-at Storrs-Agricuitural College, at- Linwood avenue Thursday morning. |Mrs. Smith being interested in butter | way within about a year. [She has been an invalid for several |and cheessmk:m Town Furnishes Another Young years. She is survived by 3 daughter, Mrs. Baughart xmd-dazrghtem, ‘Misses Miss Nellie Duckley, who lived &i|Elzaboth and Mabel of Morristown, Eatriot home. New Jersey, and Miss Eva Frisbie of iting Mrs. Stathers' parents, Mr. and | tors are on an automobile trip, and oa. rs. phi ‘The young people find much enjoy- Mrs. J. N. Dauphinee. They made|young ladies-are teachers-of the organ R Patriotic 4 way of Boston. i bridges in the Yannc USQUEPAUGH At the Baptist church Sunday the Woodchuck Flesh: Delicious, Rev. B. D. Remington, will sermon O i Akt X the evening there will be a special| ment of dogs has resuited in the in-| Parents of Twenty Children Give crease. Some people here have tried| Three of Surviving Five-to-Country’s patriotic service; embject of the ser- Honor. !| eating them amdireport flesh delicious. Service—Visitors of the Week. Persomal Notes. Cross supper and & Sunday of TWebb Warren, in Ashford. ppe! nmu's sister were visitors in Nor-| Miss Palmer has returned from a|Slocum Saturday evening. visit in New York and was accompani- Three Sons in-Service, Mw John ston of ‘Providence is | ed by her sister, Mrs. Hutehins. Three sons of Mr. and Mrs, Edward the guest ‘of her brother, Rev. B. D.| Mrs. Ura Wood is-visiting her sister, | Walmsey, John, James Remington. Mgmzm Burr in Jewett City. - |have entered the service. Mrs, Ada Frazier was vlsl»tmg Tel- 1 Blacketey of Norwich was Frid: home over Sumday. Niiss Jessie- Bemtds staying ‘with Mirs. Preston, during the absence of Mrs. Wood. Prof, Eno-spent Tuesday in Hartford, Jlooking up Wogh:i at the public Iibrary —Red Cross Arranges For Instruction in Rescue Work UM%FMMIMW GJBSSS—ESHS - The Mohican Compeny Shoulders Vm—ShthutLegs o .......2&: anpflaat, b .28 Shouider Roast, b. ....25¢ Veal for Stewing, Ib. . .20c Vetl'—Cuflgh, B o SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB Short Cut Legs, Ib.... Fores Lamb, bb. ..... CELERY, bunch. ..... 9c | CUKES, dozen CLEVELAND’S BAKING| PICKLED TRIPE B- v eesesleion tae SALT RIBS Steak Prices Tumble turday’ d Watch Hillroads, on Aug. ¥ irloi e m‘f‘mu)cfiefig:? i % oo iz | § Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse PICKLED PIGS’ FEET Each member will take his supper |result of the. accident. Attorney A. (M TrmFL for Saturday night. Breakfast Sun-|7T. L. Ledwidge was counsel for Mr. R'ED BU Y m CRASHLIN TOILET PAPER, 28 rolls. ... .$1.00 BRAND’S A 1 SAUCE bottle At the drill 63 members of the men y COFFEE, b.-.... ~..19 ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS, b. TABLE SALT =2 « .- 36c -o:5c MOHICAN BRAND 3 QUAKER HOMINY GRITS, package.-.....14c;, PURE LARD, bb. ......30c BUTTER, b. ... ....35¢ RED RIPE TOMATOES Large bags...........17c The commanding officer announced 5 _— CHOCOLA.[‘E: cake...19¢ wholesale firm 1n New York city after | Society, Mrs. Frank W. Ggrvan of | BU TTER, Ib.........49¢c pal of Broadway school, Norwich, now | a week's vacation with his mother at|New York, are’travefing in inter- B principal of a school in Greenfield, | the Leirson cottage in the grove. est of the ‘fund this-smmmer-and came Mass., was a visitor here Thursday. Trains Do Not Stop. Three “troop trains in long sections passed through Gales Ferry Tharsday, | SRR O B V2 i e 5 2 member of the commitiye and has |8 i morming for fhis busimess ‘in Bridgeport emsyiva. || Medium Size POTATOES YELLOW IONIONS GREEN CORN, dozen 24c! CANTALOUPES, each .......%=....10c | SHELL BEANS, 4 quarts. ..........25¢c, Mr. and Mrs. Amos H. Amos Kenyon; s Mrs. Raymnnd Hopkins near Shannock Sunday afternoon. Return to Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bagley of Providence . hawve retwrned home after spending a week at the Bagley home- stead here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holden of At- ileboro are visiting Mr. ndurs <. Traggis, proprietor of the St Clair, | mwere i medium crop of huckle was stolen late Thursday might from 'berriesew;;cta; sell f:.n;_s the rear of;the.candy kitchen om the ' morning, about 5 o'clock, Mrs. Earl Smith, of Attleboro 15 visi ing her sister, Mrs. Korner. Miss Ida i Mrs. Charles Kingsley who has been s el visiting her mother, Mrs. James Tay- Kenneth with borough relatives. eventeen more recruits have been|or, returned to her home, in Boston throp hill, has returned to PR - Seld for a few days. ry % The Davis y ave been George T. Brayton, have returned to|oroad street, which is in charge of | quarantined for ten weeks were just 1 out Thursdzy. Mrs. Davis and six| B2 Dance to ch by Camp Locke a...g The pienic of Calvary Sunday school | Miss Fanmy Sutcliffe of Courtland |children had scarlet fever. day for Washiagton, D.. C. ‘Wednesday evcning. ters from Charlie Davis and Chardit Frink, who are overseas, were read Ice cream and the drug store - counter. Community Club Adopts Resolutions Sl i g the morning and in the afternoon set| Mrs. Fanming, wmnor Corporation | on Death of Dennis Aspinail—Roof by the military band from Camp in.place. The sticks, three in number, Funeral' of J. Vernon Tuctker Held on Thursday at Scotiand. The funeral of J. Vernon Tucker ’Bo:n.h with fl Miss Vera G. Briggs of Lebanon is Mrs. James R. Case has been visit- Grace Geer of = Hartford is S spendingia few days in this vicinity. " WILLINGTON Arthur W. Lathrop of Hartford was a a week end guest at his home here. Bohemian Minister in Tovm—V‘sitmg Royce F. McCall of the. naval re- t Mount View f: Organists Entertained at the Studio | tne wast mece . o rount View farm bb. ...4-..”.........10::" —_— SR L SR o from the summer school at Danbury. Mrs. Will Palmer and children haw been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steph. Paimer, Raymond Spargo had a party Mah. day “evening to celebrate his con-uu 'of age. George Wheeler returned: from Cann on Wednesday. Miss Martha Willimans has gone ‘n Maine on her vacation for-a month. Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Lincoln have re. turned after spending a week witl Mrs. Nowyes’ parents. Rev. Mr. Lynde will preach here sifn. ' day. Mr. Dunham of Mystic will sify a solo. Gnugaflmhwngl.dh-ufm Boys Oversea. Mwhntsstaymgon}a- Miss Maude Lathrop left Wedn& Letters from Oversea, The grange met in the. town hal} Interesting let. wafers were served.b)y Gardner. M.r mm C.A_Oag!rofWau. t a day_recently jn Edwin Lathrop. -~ LEDYARD Mrs..C.,.L. Vallette of Chicago Is fli guest of Mrs. Charles D. Geer-of Miss Marian Geer of Ledvard, wha has been the guest of Miss Marfin Mr. thkxedge of Greenewille, has return- Randall Rid of Them. ‘Hoekanum were guests of friends e Mr. Vallish of New York, a Bohem-| Miss lfi?prence Dawley of New York fan minister, has come to spend two|Was a visitor at Maple Hill farm Mon- Fce il spend some of the time among the| Resolutions on the death of Demmis foreign residents of Westford. He| Aspinall were drafted and read by the | nerpems’ preached at Memorial™Church Sunday, | pastor and president and adopted bY | Geer of Norwich, and gave an address at the Bohemian |the Community club at the Sunday |he joined the Loyal m and kept Bestdes i A-m;nn. Harold and Barl Mi When six years old Picnic Today. Arthur W. Lathrop of Hartford was ‘Westford. J. Y. Thomas came near losing his Mr. and M:rt G. V. Smith, spent two | house Sunday when the roof caught fire from the-chimmney, the second time Henry Backley, died at her home on|tending the special demonstrations.|the roof has got on fire in the same | Edward Machy Injured at Mill—Mrs. Herbert Repler Chapron For Girl. Edward Machy was badly-cut- tbm-n e > a,notfhe‘:‘ Sokten gf‘f.he ;ll,fl%d:;édw Mer. mhy Prof. and Mrs. Madison Stathers-and | New York, have been guests of Miss|l0Y S0ne in the defense of his coun- el oo son of Morganstown, W. Va., are Vis- | Vera Colernan at the Studio. The-visi- | [, leaving for the training camp ox | was working “at his machine ‘when (:nght. Dr. Judson of ‘woupd. drmssd Herbert .Repler left Wednesday for ‘wirere he will join the naval forces of awiators for trajning. Boston. Charles (owdes “was a guest over Sflexslttomheremxsndedthm entertainment With Pimples AlsoonHands. ItchedandCould Not Put Hands in Water. Could Not Sleep.! and One and a Half Cakes SoapHca_hd- "uyfiuandhndlhnhan;:g: and were sore and inflamed. I kept scratching which kept them iritated, and I.could notput my hands in weter. 1 could'not sleep. Myfuce was so dis- wmlefldmpm -Seapand Ointment. ‘Mh_‘tmmmwuh. ! and inebout fve dxys the eruption ‘when I hed used ‘With an apparent tendency to-skin troubles you should use these fragrant mmmmnute:.%d: ) ww-- ‘They prevent 1 Free by Musil. %‘“‘m rm-mm h.fi T u&" Wet.bem