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wu"‘"ln DUOR entay o winess m‘? 6 B hmfi Iil,{: = hv?:l: réturne; e a With relatives here; An at the shote. sullm t smmu-r of r.—um 'ho shiot and inwtantly killed Oonstable the!( of horse valued nt $150, May 12, not guilty. 1o, -uv ABOUT W IID lfi BONTRACT Presideiit ’1\ onh a e gas :m! iect who hll ”flflf‘ (R houge foF Bevera days tH liness, aiid tould not h reached on Monday night after the uflrmr& Eoap should be ui.l 'ify if you waht tb keep, your hair I common council meeting, made a 3 Misses Mors ana ga. | Willam Kinaey on May ¢ at the Bais- | Lythe, astal with Sh aee o ey | Statement o benalf o the commis-|its best, Most oiss tespond to the soothing and tonie of- helle Dufféy of fiie lre the in Prestes, ded tream iy used, As 4 massage cream or aftef shays (N fects of Hokhra When this pure. skin n tr'aton Hapel Tuesua; eve- e | gotioo new {eténtl‘l at ths. | Mrs, Cgflmm am dlugh!lr B‘fli!fld of nu have bel buty homéfi r | Hefan Chapan €8 flmt ne g in the hospital on Juneé 17, will face t#al for ISt degres murder en two sounts othér vmn, July 21, Garibba, 17, ana Thepdore R me €, 18, ths t of #as engife VAU 160 r enjamin Park 3t Gro Moie, ‘The Rt and elacimie. ekpers. ah ! brittle, um; ruins - it, s contain. 05 - c 18 dFiss thé bflp, makes !h ,hflr thing for st ide i & eady. m coanut s ot thie term of (n-<iminal- Superior tv?},eg'hly ,écrénnt B it SR el by, i M {ohich’ i "ym v And Wichssiocs), atd'is / 1 on the 16 s oty £ Green, coored, an beiier than the most o nsive soap ks 84 ebig 136 o R dnd “5“{: o P BRP | L BCLR g 1 i o o | el o Sad, Ve st Srvens & Veivety. Apoly a utfie to the hands or face after washing and sutprise yourseil ®ith the dead skin that éomMes off. Hokara is the only antisentic mas- Sage cream. and all Akin blemiches 8bon disappiaf Whedl it is uséd. Although far supstier to the ordi- Bary massage creams ahd Sold on l,m m!u will v Roek: m day m m insti- tuuon 8 tho fisw l? 4 The harvest meon, \meh was 66h- 4pieusus TuesAay svenins, is What the weather sharp4 tonsidér a wet moon. From Rockville, . L, Dr. A. Cran- gall has left to Besbme printipal and nup;wtsor of thé sehools at B ok 18- lan ! Mre, Henry Wwhe has been in Texas sinde With . her m d :adsmm tife, ‘%‘ rstux’hem to Hér oint. lofne at Easterd 2 afir and Mrs. Fred King of 86 Oak- fidpe steet visiteq Lebanon, their old home town, an Pilgrimage day, meét: ing many old-time friends. Mrs. Mary M, Ward 6f Newatk, N. b wi‘lh her granddaughter, Miss Catél n here on 'm!m orn- mg vmn _Jme William ém on 1he baneh & grand jury m ‘in attend- ance 16 take up the information ALAINGE Saldbury and after ABovt hree hours of aeliberation they returned a *rue hill of muirder in the first degree ngainst him 66 w6 detnrs. He was put to pléa on both conhts ARd pleaded "nut gullty” in a Slear, de- cisivé voice; and theh went back into cslored, 1o murder in New T Londfzn, when they shot 4f"each other in Green street, not: gull Maty Guyer and Barnsy Morrow, Grofon, adultery, not gullty. Williah Ladd, Frahkiin, assauit and batieFy upoh his wWife, June 15, not was | guilty. - Befijamin Lazarow, ermeh theft of a diamond, hot guilty. cem on mouev eifiendei for repairs dfl t. ‘on the gross the Clt? vm thig riimered eontradt that formed the basis for thé investieation of the gas and electrical commission uknu ‘6f By Counciiman ®Marl E. Pmtcent Ehea said the information he had.upon the subject came from r-umg e Statements by Counsilfian Mathewson and, r(mo oF {wu (eumnruln Will eleanse the hair and scalp thofoughly. mnuten the hair with water ani ln. ‘It makes an abundance of mh, nmuvm dndrfil’f dries guickly and eve the sealp soft, and silky, bright, lustrous, n every particle of dusl y lather, Which rinses. out blnily, and éxcessive oil. The hair ,.and it leaves hair fifie and i A and. easy George Mattern, Preston, misprison it - the Ankgs. i Ward, is visitiig Rev: Dr, Pollsckh 41d | the pen frofi Wwhich he whs soon after gf felony, in assisting in the esen cfiun}f“mfi:um ‘?fi!“ c-&se\i’y \fi:” :‘ "]mYl:u can get mulsified coesanst oil ¢ “be ¢ d or! The Si ag\iard Bearers met at Trin- | family of No. 30 Spalding street. taken baek to jail in the string of | for Samuel A. Salsbury from the of: | ¢d: he t i i Gusrantee of “best yeu ever used Or i yioinadist church Tuesday even- ihoney backi” 6t the frice Is & Wifte, Rév, Joel H, Sleeum,-D. D., of Yon- isoners When eourt adjourned just kars, N. Y., Who HAS passed the séh- sfore 4 o'clpok B cerg, not Euilty. céive A Wrohp impression of actual at ahy pharmadcy, it's very cheap, and ,mg at which time the mite boxes weré énly 35c fof a 1Befal jar; 18FZEF dize e, Sold o & gudrafites by Les & O g60d Co. PARALYSIS If you have a casé of Paraly- sis in any form, it will pay you to cohsult us at once. BOYNTON & BOYNTON DOCTORS OF OHIROPRATIC 283 Main Street, NOTICE THE VERNON STILES INN Thompsen, Conn. OLOSES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH, FOR THE SEASON o Stone Jars JUST RECENED A Large Shipment of Stone Jars for Preserving, Ete. ALL SIZES BATON CHASE C0. 129 Main St., Norwich Now is the time to find .out how good the Fall Auto Paint Shop will paint four auto. FALLS AUTO PAINT SHoP 51 Sherman Street WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of afl kinds, Agri-| Trangmissions cultural and Implements, Crankcases, Housings, Ste Frames, Axies and other metal parts | ofiALL KINDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Ekilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it Cave Welding and Mtg. 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 [F IT IS JUNK SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL Co. 210 West Main St. o “PROTEGT UR FEET® A.G. THOMPSON, F. § FOOT SPECIALIST LICENSED CHIROPODIST Get Rid of Your Corns Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Narwich Formerly of wnu-l-u Phone 1386.4 | Proposed prohibition amendment to A the United States cwnsti‘,utlblfi I"rhe letter is addressed to Alien B. Lin- Get War Slvmcl Stamps | coin, an Ashlord sumier resident, now b 5 mn i, residing in Huftford, and a long.timé e e et an e .| advoeate of prohibition. Bring thém 1o us. We will give you P ST vy T their Chief Linton Taking Vacation. . . Captain D. J. Twomey is ih charge THE PLAUT.CADDEN COMPANY. | ¢ ne polico force davs and Sergeant Mals St. Norwieh, Cona. | A. C. Maithews nights for a week while 'WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bu iness before the public, there is no wmedium better than through the ad-|fence he can jump until he i§ badly Festising columps of The Bulletin, Jewstt auilding 34 Rt S jopened. Thé Norwi¢h Red Cross chapter, in its HeW uirers at the Bilts' Home, if askifg_for un loan of two chests of dsep draw A reunion of the Newbsrry fam was héld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight - Newberry in thmng Friday evening. 'Thére weré 27 present. THe members of the Twenty-foufth Reiment Association will hold théif annual meeting Thursday morning, Sept. 19, in G. A. R. hall at Middle- town. At Veluntown, Everett Whipple, who hag transporied the help from tneré to Glasgo fof the past 12 years, hag resighed frfom the employ of the tompany. The Junior Food Army of Tolland is td hold its exhibit of vegetabies, canfied fruit and eggs in the Hicks Memorial Schiosl hall this (Wednes- day) afternoon. Féw turn to accdunt the big erop 6f wild chérries heréabouts. Thé trees this seasofn have beeén infested Wwith tent caterpillars, which have. spread to other foliage. M¢s. Thomas Rowe of Poifit has recelved word of thé safe arriva]l in France of her son, Sergt. Thomas Rowe of thé Eighth Unitéd Elates Field Artillery. At the Otis Library for distribu- tioh are cards éxplaining how t6 save whent flour and giving practical re: Cipes for corn meal bread, biscuits, bfé®n bFead ahd muffing Shore town 'ébstérmen tNR. g064 catches. No one had Vet been disturbed by the mine- sweepsrs, The iobster season will be over in about two wecks, At moet of the orthodox ecelebra- tighs of tha Jewish holidavs thare Wwére epetial prayers for the success 6f the allié# in war, 4nd for the prea- ifient 8Ad others in autherity. Fidfeers and - shrubbery eéontifue heautifu) thtough these wafm Sepfém- kér da; frost having heid off so iefe, %‘th tife last year hlossoms Bastern = still get- anil véegétables had beeh blackened. Beveral of the SpaniAbds Wwho havé | been émployed in the Neank plant of ties Groton Iron Works th have Dbeen service and have left for | , bounid fof theif old home The September aes offersd at the Nerwich Tubercilosis Sanator um_for Ahn Cathélic patients was read by Rev. | PMyiee D of St Patrick’s j chuten, histared holy com- | munton Lérd's Point wkl nlfir‘e Wwhich has een funn on its second season sihce Tune wili vloe f6c the sum- mer. Saturday of this whek and Post- ‘Mastar Ernest L. Davis will return to his home in Putnam. A Greton résident who has spénmt the summer at Qardner Lake, Johnson, is Pecovering injufies recelved last wintes a motorcycle et and can get about now With lhé assistanée of a éruech. Confecticut delegates returning from the récent convention of Polish pep- pie ifi Détroit, report that the con- vention akreed {o raiss 20,000,000 men ahd 310,000,000 to further the aetivi- ties of the Poles in the war. Mary Elizadeth, daughter of Mrs. Cathéring and the late Thomas Barry &t Middlatown, died in Norwich Mon- | day Mmoffing, after an illnésg of sev- § |cral menthe. Resides her motiier she {Jeaves Llifge brothers, David, John and | William, of Middletown. The Willlams & Crowell Color o6m- pany ai Packer, where thére was a 310,000 fire in the chemicai storehouse Sunday night, was under contrdl of the Laver (hesmical Company of Nes York, reeéntly taken over by the alien property custodtan. The White Mpuntdinz day express from New York to Fabyan will'make ils laet trip from New York Sept. The lagt Bar Harbor express will leave New York Ostt. 4. The last State 6f Maine éxpress of the season will leave New York Oct. 5. Tipiscopal rectors from all about Connecticut will be in Litchfield today to attshd the funsral at St. Michael's ehurch of the fector emeritus,, Rev. Dr. Storrs Ozlas Seymour, §2, who was Tector 6f Trifity Episcopal church, Norwich, for five years, 1874-79. The Coles Company of Middletown has brought suit against Antonio Ge- rosa of Plainfield to recover $600 damages on common counts. The hank aceount of the defendant in the First National Bank of Plainfield has been attached to eover the suit. Prof. Eldridge Smith, the new su- Perviedr of schools in the districts embrating the towhs of Waterford and Bast Lyme was forer supervi- S6r of schools at Swampscoit, Mass. He succeeds Professor = Carlton E. Wheeler, Who resigned to go t6 Mass- achusetts, The supréme court will begin its activities of the new court vear in Hartford the first Tuesday of Octge bér. It will be the first session since Edwin B. Gager became a member of that body by the retirement of Judge Miiton A. Shumway of Danielson, who retired on reaching the aga of 70. The farm kfiowh somhe yvedrs ago as “The Model Farm of New England” owned by Savilion Chapman and la- ter by his &on, Robert W. Chapman, Has beefi soid to Hugzh McKenzte of Groten, who plans to make his home thére. The far, consisting of ficrés, overlooks the Niantic river. A recent Norwich visitor, Rev. Dt. Clarence Ussher, missionary from Ar- menla, save a talk in TaleStville Con- gregatiohal churth Sunday morning én condltiohs in Armenia whéen he Wus there and his eéxperiences in that el tly | Willlamis street. leaves. Norwich Mon- ;| fitst H panying the anhouheements read at S0 at the cottage of Mrs. D. J. Bro®n og Fishers Island left Friday for Yon- Ruth Schrivéner, Migs daughter 6f RéV. and Mrs, Geotge G, Schivener, 8f L 1 day next for a coursé at Skidmore School of Aft, Saratoga Springs.e A Deep RiVer news ittm reads: Migs Lilllen Christdnsen, daughter of Deputy Sheriif and Mrs. Jokn Chrig tensen, has acteptéd a place as teach- ér in the Backus hospital in Norwieh. Don’t wm( unhl the last minute 8n Thubsday, register sarly. o el o GUN SHOP WORKERS LCSE THEIR FLAG farlin-Rockwell company's floor Tuesday a la e Wwhigh Has hung in the room omé time has remo\'ed much to the wonderment and disap- At the pointment of those employed on that ° floof who have been in the habit of séeing Old Glory in front of them as they turned out munitons for the great eausd of demde The flag Was a4 large ofie and was placed, is said, that it wae if no (ml\ze* af Zetting into any of the machines. The 1nan who orderdd its removal said his ordéfs eathe from headguarters. It wonld seem as if there wasz fo Dbetter piace for the flag of Freedom tkaf in A4 munition piant that was {urning dut arme Which are o he used it defending it from the ravages of autoeFacy. In mufition fActories “m Gthér cittes flags ard placed in all the mom of the Buildings. OBITUARY. Richard McDonald, Richard MeDonald, 73, who had been in gradually failinz health for some tiifie, died bn Tuesfav evéninz ahotlt 11 o'¢leck at hiz homé at 25 Cliff Stfeet. He had lited a retired life for the paEL ten years and is survived By his wife. j Mrs. Joseph C. Hendria. 4 The -death of Mary Alice Ratlibone wigow of Joeeph C. Hendfix, occurred jaét Satufday at Her summer hofiie at PBazs Rocks, Gloucester, Mpss. Mrs. Hendrix was a daughter of the Iaté Ab&l Nathhéne of Salem and Norwiéh. Ter hushand was for mahy vears nrés- ident of the Xational Rank of Cein- merce in Néw York. Mre. Hendrix zraduated from the Norwish Frée Academv with the class of 1867. She is survived by a =on, Clifford R. Hendrix who is ari ensign in the U, S navy, and 4 daughter, Miss Jennie Rathbofie. formeérly of thi€ eitv. The lale Jahn F. Hathbénée. her brother, \ ¥ a newspapér man in thi§ eity™ at BHd time, Thore will be 4000 to register here Thursday, Sent. 12. Be among the FUNERAL. Frank Traey. On Menday merning the funeral of Frank Tracy was Reld from his late herhe in _Yantie with relatives and friends aftending. Thefe weré many forms and floral clustérs about the easket. At the servicés in the Bacred Heéart churh at Norwieh Town at § o'cioek Rev. C. W. Brennan sang the Gregorian mass. At the offertory Mias Buckiey- sang O Méritum Passiafius and for a Waiting nymn Some Sweet Day. As the cAsket was cafried dut of the church the choir _renflered Nearer, My God, t6 Thee. The bear- ere were Jopn Tighe, Willlam Carroll, Frank M 8 members of Court Sa- chem, I”. of A. and William Shea, John Barry and Michae! MoGuire. Burlal was in Qx Mafy's onme:en- INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY The Sewing club met Monday af- tefnoon with Mrs. W. Ruseeli Baird. Mrs. Dwight Hough of Newton, Cenn., is the guest of Mrs. A, J Daw- ley. Migs Martha L. Osgood ix visiting at thd Surmmeér homé of Miss Néllie Day, at Scituate, Mass. Dr. and. Mrs. Willam Witter, of Woodbury, Conn., formerly of Nor- wich, are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wal- lace 8. Allls, at their home on Broad- way. Mize Mabel 8. Webb, wilo has been Spending a. onth ‘At the Hindman Kentueky, settlemént school, ‘as the 2uest of Miss Ruth Huntington, sas réturned home. Dr. and Mrs. Geéfard Jensed, and 8oh, who have beefi spending the ruthmer with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jen- 84h, leave tomorrow for Aurora. N, Y., where Dr. Jensen is t6 teach in Wells College. Miss Mildred Bowrdon of Newton Center, Mass, is the guest of Miss Frances R. Whithey, Who hes just fo- turfied from Walnut Hill schidol at Natitk, Mass, whete for the past five véafs she has been eeretary to the princival. Cards have beén réceived in Nop- wich frem Mrs, Biizabeth Perrigot Zilley announeing the marridge of hei granddaughter, Mary Reynolds Zil- ley, and Willidtn Harrigon Carruthers, captaifi air service military aeronau- tics, Udited States Afmy, Thursday, the 25th day of April at Derkeley, Califorata. At héme éatds - accom- home, atter July 1st, Pasadena, Cali- fornia. Captain Care§thers, having finished his Work at Mafeh Field liverside, 16 now ststioned at _the Army DBalloon School if . Arcadia, awaiting further orders. it a woman is unable to think of land of murder and pillage where the Tufks hdve fearly destroyed & npa- tion, .1 Former Presidént William Howard Taft has iésued a characteristically frank and vigorous létter against the Chief George Linton is taking w \avas e, K A man never realizes how high a anything elsé to say she repeats what she faid to other people. larrestsd Tuesday svening by Officer Bherift Sidney A. Brown led the following eighteen men fo the jary ChAIFS 6 serve as the ytand jury and feceive ihair instrudtions from Judgs Cafe before they went into Aession: Tee Roy Robbine, Dr. R, B. Agnew, fieorga . Fellows. all of Norwich; 1. Frank White, North Stonington; T.. Re E- me Charles 3 N, Lewis, P‘ Erbith, Leba: non Cnum«nd c Potm Stonington; Lowis 1. Fontaine, Baitle; Frank 1. Date, Franklin: Gee 6 H. Bradferd, Selden B, Manwaring, Wa- ames Qraham, Lishon (‘harlest ‘Besbe, Salem: Horace Wep- ster, Griswold; Warfen Thomipson, g:mh Joseph €. Kopp, New Lon- n, They retired to the copnty commis- sioners’ rooft as soon ak the judgé had coneluded his instruetions. Consta- ble Geofge W. Rouse had charge of & jury and Was siationed at the door € foom while they were in ses- #ion. Salsbury, the accused, Dr. N. B Léwis, who tas meédical examiner for the town of Preston at the time of the shooting, Coronér Franklin H. HF6WA, Who teok Chapman's ante- mortem statemeént at the hespital, and Civil Pnginter George E. Pitcher. wha ! fade plans and tedbk nictures of the| SAlsbuFy prémises, were these who appeared hefore the gvand jury At abont 2 o'clock thev sent Sals- bRy from their room and salled for ballote soon afterwards. Half an heur eame in with their repert egented by Foreman Les s. Before thé iur\ was dismissed, Salsbury was ealled from the pen to pléad to the mfflrfnatiun &2ainst him which Was read by Judge Cedrge E. Parsons, clerk of the ourt. Thére Were two separate informations fc# him to answer te. While the #rand jurt was out. State Attorney Hadial A, Hull proceeded to pub t8 plea a number of the brison- érs Wha wére on thé docket for this terfn. These inclided the fellowin Samuel Daniing, indecsat assault in Crotef. Julv 2%, g John Durr, theft of cattle from Her. bert Garaner. May 13 not suilty. Rayménd Brbig, North Sishington, —— Joseph Quinn, statutory lary, not guilty. Emmett Ryder, New London, theft of watch valued at $100 from Daniél Callahan and clock afid shaving sét valued at $30, March 18, guilty. . 18, burg- Prank Shorly, Colchener assault and batiery, not" guilty. Josephire -Salvia, £ Josephine Salvi, wife of Frank i, NOPwilh, adultery, Mayv i0, guil Julia Carson South, wife of John H. Seuth, Norwich, aflumry, July 23, guilty, < James Stéddard, New London, thert of $80 from Alicé Beaumorit, not guil- ty. Frank ‘Wileox, theft ‘of péu!tr.v, not guilty. Louis Swatzburg, 18, statutory rape, not guilfy. Percy Wheeler, - a sailor, rape, in New Londdn not &uilty, Joseph Gemna, Groton. statutory burglary in theft of a safe containing abotit $1500 from a Groton tunch réom, fiot guilty. Frank Rotondo, Groton, aceused with Gemna and others, not guilty. Just before court adjouried for the day Rotondo was presented again and he chahged his plea to guilty. There were fouftean men in the pén when cqurt opened, of whom eight were brought here from the jail in New Londen. Féur woren: prisoners had $6ats behind the clérk's desk. They weére Mrs. Jokeéphine Silvia and Mrs. Julia Carson Smith of this eity, and Miss Jeanette Figere and Mrs. Annié Gemha_ the latter iwo acoused in conneeticen With the robbery of a res- taurant in Groton. Rev. G. H. Strousé offered prayer at the opening of the court. There were many attorneys present and al- so abou* 39 persons in the specta- tors’ seats. Included among thése Wwere 8évePal Women and chirdivii. Public Defénder Allyn 1. Browh looked after the interests-of the aceus- ed, including Salsbury. but in this case an assistamt swill probably be Aamed by the court pefore the trial takes place. Debuty Sheriff Herbert A. Drapér who was the court dtficef, au= iournad court ‘until 10 d'clock this (Wednesday) morning at the direction of Judge Case. REV. DR. C. M, GALLUP ON CONVETITION PROGRAM Rev. C. M. Gallup, D. D. of Prov- idehee, formerly of this city, is to be oné of the Speakers at the sessions of the 101st anniial mesiing of the New London . Baptist association hére to- day (Wedahesday) at the Firat Bap- tist chureh. Rev. Dr. Gallup will §idak at the morhing sessioR uifln the Ministers and Missionariés Senefit board. The follawing is the profFamme for the opening day of thé twd- 01)’ <o~ véntion: Merning: 10 30-—Dévétional service, Rev. H. P. Fulier, Niaftic. 194 A Word 6f Welcome, Pastor George H, Strbuise, Norwich. 11.00—Organizatién; the letter of the entéftainifg church: the réport of ihe nominatihg committée; eisction of officers and a trustee: the rules of ordér: the report of the commititée on arfangéments: invitatien to visiting kréthren; introduction. of rew pas- tors. 11.00—The annual sermen, Rev. Donald Fletcher, Quaker Hill. _ 1l.45—=Ministers’ and Missionafies’ Benefit- Board, Rev. C. M. Gallup, D. D, Providence. offering for {he board. 12.30-=Adjouriment for Afternoon. 1.30—The Weman's Foreign Mission ‘Devotibnal service, Rev. W. . Hetherington, Fitchville 2.55—Abpointmeh: o{ committees. 3.00—The misgionary ssrmon, Rev. Francis Rose, New Haven. 3.40—The Christian Enlistment Week of the Lavmen, Rev. A. B. Coats D. D, Hartford. 415——F‘nmi Bm\rdt; Reéprésenta- tive, Rev. Jo Toote. s.oof.sdloummem for supper. Evening. €.30-—Young People’s rally: a ser- vieesof prayer and praiss; the report of the committed oh Young Péople’s Wwork; the offering: anthem by the Firet Baptist churth gquartette. - Ad- dréss by Rev. John A. Fuote of Japsa. WEST $IDE PINOGHLE CLUB PLANS SEASON adinner. ENGINE HITS MAN \ ASLEEP 'ON TRACK Michael Rosia was badly bruised when he was hit by a switcher at tie railroad crossiMe near- the Uncasville nost office Monday afterncon. Resia was in the middle of the track in a siate of intoxication and sleeping 8o soundly that the noise of the engin failed to. rouse nim. His body rolied along the W”flfi p tracks for several feet before the engine could be stop- d. Dr. M. E. Tox was stummoned and the Backus hospital was called. Ro- sl Was Brought to the hospital and ¥as still unconScious when he left Uncagville. His name was learned frofm a registration card found in his pocket. The trainmen are entirely hlameless for the accident at Placé as it was impossible to see the Stéeping man in time to aveid hitting hith. Rosia is emploved at Thames Specialty Co.s paper mill. 8TRUCK BY AUTO ON NORWICH ROAD Carl iess, Bdward Benson. Max CherkasKy and Frank Foster, the first two of Groton and the otherg of New Londen figurad in an automobiie ac- cident on the Norwich road near Neo Londén Tuesday morning 2t 2.30 o'- clock. All exeepting Eenson were un- injured but it was necessary to take him to the Lawrence hospital at New London to be treated. Hess and Benson, who afe empioy- ed at the Groton Iron Works, were retutning from Norwich and had stop- ped on the side of the road near 670 Willlams street to fix a tire that had heen punetured. While Benson was teving to pull the tire off the rim of rne wheel, the Cherkasky car, dfiven by Fpster, approached anad side-swipéd ‘enson, “‘qlrhng him into the robad. He was unconscious and suffering se- verely from bruises. The police are investigating the case. & HEARING IN NEW LONDON IS WATERFORD'S REQUEST the A petition has been Sent to Public Utilities commission, signed by Albert H. Lamphere, Frank J. Al- exander and Stdnley D. Morgan, se- lectmen of the town of Waterford. The West Side Pinochle club has organized for the season and will be- gin their play on Friday evening, Sept. 20, having changeg their meeting night for this vear from Wednesday to Fri- day. Thete will be four series of games, seveni weeks to a series. Alexander Jérdan was re-elected president ahd A. J. Batley secretary and treasurer. Dr. N. B. Lewis, Mar- tin Larsen and Elmer G. Haskell were elected to membership to take the places of Carl Hahn, Daniel Hallisey and Stephen H. Reéves, who have withdfawn this year. The other mem- bers of the club in¢lude C. V. Pendie- ton, Jr, August Hahn, John Jordan, Edward Underwood, Jameés Parsons, Judge H. H. Pettis and Charies 8. Peckham. Snores Brought Policernan. Joseph Dirasko of Colchester was Daniel Coughlin, who found the man ép 6n 4 g_fla of serap iren on the st Side. The mian was apparently enjoving his sleep on his hard bed, as Bis shoring attracted the officer, who Was passing 6n thé &ireét some dis- tanée from thé jiink pile. Liberty Loan Committee Mesting. The Liberiy Lean committes which is going t6 put Nerwich over the top in the fourth Liberty Lden drive is to meet today (Wedniesday) to load the guns for the first shot 6f the arive which will be, fired ofi Saturday, Bep- tember 28, Taken to Indugtrial Séheol. Alite Jehnson a4 folrteen year old girl who has been found to bé incor- he petition is as follows: We, the selectmen of the town of Waterford, do most urgently request y6u to grant a hearing at New lLon- don in the very near future to those ®ho have forwarded petitions to vour honorable board relative to the recent increases in fares on thé New Lon- don-Norwich trolley. These fares, which have been much more than déubled the past two years, appear {6’ be unjust and discriminating. and esrtainly very detrimental to property valués in the town of Waterford. The public utilities commission has already appointed the héating on these bétitions to be held in Norwich nett Tuesdiy Sept. 17. "In Commen Pleas Gourt. At & short session of the eourt of common pleas Monday afternoon Judge ‘Waller ordered answers in two weeks in the ¢ased of Solomon Katz vs. Emil Deshety, Katz Bros. vs. Charles Le- vine, Henry Y. Brown vs. A. DiNoto. An answer was ordered in 6ne week m the case of George C. Morgan ve. . Lubchansky. “The cases of M. A. Barber v8. C. §. Reynolds and G. W, Hall'vs. G. W, Allen were continued. The case of William A. Wrasier, exc., vs. Ella B. Parke will be tried on Sept, 21. Thé éasé of Louis Beit vs. Jerome Sack went Off the list. Three for Intoication. Tuésday evening three Mmén Were bréught into the police station for be- ing intoxicated. Theéy ‘vére Simon Phillips of Canterbury, Joseph Bachu- exlti of Norwich and & man who gave his name as D. R. Barrells of New figible was comthitted to the Indus- trial School for Gitls at Miadletown By Officer Mathpw Dela Town of Preston Registration. Thurzam‘s registration in the tewn reston will be in the town house. 'rm registrars will be “Gebrge V. snedg, A, C, smith, J. B. Holloweil nd B. E. Burdick. Some men remind one of a bird's- eye view of the real thing. Liendon. Broke Two Fingers. An employe at the Winchester woolen mill at Themesville by the name of Carroll had ‘wo éf his fin- gers broken. while at work oh Tues- day morning. His fractured mgm; were attended to by Dr. Louis Cassidy. There is nothirg in a name. river thief has ever stolen a river. the § conditions ftom fim Mt. Mathewson hed said. - The ceuncll ang public at latge are enititled at 41l times to & £yl and complete statement regarding the affairs of the Gepartment, he said, and hé was sorty tha® Mr. Mathewsen had flot taken the time to inform himself | fully ahd aceurately. A®& the council a6 aSked for an ifivestigation, M. ! liea said hé would make no further | statéments 4t thif timé, but at thel proper tife, he said, Tull and accurate information would be given.. This has Been a year of special difficulties and | of uhusual conditiofis in securing ma- terials, coal and labof. What has been practically a- rebuilding of the | plant has bBeen nécessary, and it is only becausé éach member of the com- mission has given his ekt services that the vlant has been able at times to furnish any electrical power, light or gas at all Patriots will nu‘!r. WOMEN CHAIRMEN LIBERYTY LOAN COMMITTEES Appeintments of local chairmén fof the women's Liberty loan committees to be detive in the work of the ‘Fighting Fourth” Liberty loan have bee nmade in all thé towns of the stage. In New London county the fellow- ing appointments have been made: Narwich, Mrs. J. J. Desmond: Bozrah, Mrs. Frank Palmer; Colchester, Miss Elizabeth Bigeiow: East Lyie, Mre H. B. Hunt; ankhn Albert Mre. Stiles; Griswold, Mys. A M. Brown; Tedyard, Mrs, Billlags F. 8. Crandall: Lyme, Mrs. Willialn Marvin; Ment- ville, Mrs. William S. Mitchell; New Lénden, Mrs. Rosematy Andefson; North_Stonington. Mrs, H. M. Pendle: ton; Old Lyme, Mrs. Clark G. Voor- heées: Salem, Mis, William R. Darling; Sprague, Mies [Fidelis G. Donaho?; Mystie, Mrs, 'Chri stephér Motgan; Voluhtown, Miss Bertha E. Lewis. e chairmen for Windham county towns are the following: Putnam, Mrs. Ernést C. Morse; - Thémpson, = Mis§ Edith Sheldon; Canterburt, Mrs, Clin- ton E. Frink: Central Viliage, Mr& Stuart Bllswerth; Killingly, Mrs. E H. Keach; Moesup, M#s, Jéhn C. Galiip; Ségtlanfl, Mrs. A, H. Gallup; Sterling, Mrs.’ William = N. Sweet; Windham, Mrs. H. C. Lathrop. Tollafid county towns are to have the following chaifiien: Andover. Mrs. R. W. Bass: Bolton. Mrs. J. Wesson Phelps; Columbia; Miss Geftrude E. Gates: Coventry and South Coventry, Mts. Waltef 8. Haven: Hebron, Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert: Mansnela, Mrs. Wil- liam F. Kirkpatrick; -Stafford, Mrs. Leéwis MeLaughli Tolland, Mrk. Samuel Simpson: Union, Mre. Elia C. Barrows: Vernen Mrs. F. T. Maxwell; \\'lllmgl:)n, Miss R. o Hm og!heh must. Cinder Treatment For Boswell Averue Strest Commigsioher James P. Cox is giving the Boswell avente hill and 6ther parts of ihe street the cinder treatmeht Which promises t6 make & Hard bolding surface for the sueet and hill that will resist the Wwashoits from Which the stréet has suMered in the last heavv rams GERMANS COMPEL.LING ?INNB TO RIGMT FOR THEM Washington, s:gn 10.—News that the Germans are Ioreing members of thé White and Red guards in Finland té join in their opératioms on the Murman coast emphasized the Aiffi- culties the GArmans face in the at- tempt to block 'he allied foroes there. For some tiMe the Gerfuns have sought to compel the Finns and the lolsheviki to atrange a treaty to give ihe Holsheviki the Kola peninsula. Failing in this, a Getman army ias been sent into Finland which 18 claim- ed to number 60,000, but which 1§ be- Iieved here to be nearer, 35000 to 40,- 000, to attack the allies. Owing to the character of the land, which is -eovered with marshes and woods, the Germans catinot hope to conduct a formidable expedition there until winter Seis in and the ground freeses. Accordingly theéy are trying {to bulld a narrow gauge raliroad to FRISWELL'S The Jeweler MILITARY WRIST WATCHES and ber of the farily for mnn\'n-. K cut the Murman line south of and it is assumed that it 18 !b!' West from a few ouncex will supply every fem- it wofk thag they afe impressifig labor. Recently a_ British patrol operating Kem encountered a force of Gefmans abblit seventy milés from that city.— It i man lne befe { the alties aref t Kola. TWO AVIATORS KILLED Tex., were kifled this morhin, %fiir airplane fell ruthers fleld 16 MINERS WEKE KILLED Nanaime, B. C, Sépt. miners employed by the Wute? Company were instantly lille lowered down a shaft broke. -mow beliéved that this force Was & Poftion of the oFganiza- tion endeavoring to reach the Mur- remforeanienu tar AT CARRUTHERS -FIELD Fort Worth, Tex, Hept. 10.-—Lieu- ténants A. D. sm:hemnn of. Bristol, Conn, and W. D. Kneeling of DaUas ‘when narth | of v .Fort orth. Both were attachéd to Car- WHEN 8TEEL CABLE BROKE 10—8ixteen Fuel early today when tle Steel cable attached 6 the cige in Which they werd being 2 an it s merchandise for fall— this season. —<lothes that save, Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Phone 238.2 RELINED, Chamber of Gommercs Building Lady Assistant ' Suits Remodeled We aavertise exzetly There has been a lot said about the scarcity of good %land there is some truth to it, but not enough to worry you You will pay a little more now —but good clothes wear .so well you spend less in the long run, and good clothes are the only kind you've a right tobuy All Wool Suits $27.50 to $40. Murphy & McGarry 207 Main Street CUMMINGS & RING COMFORT KITS For the Soldiers and Sailors The W, Friswell Co. 25 Franklin Street. Line Leaves Chelsen Dock, at 5 p. m, days at 5 p. m. Norwich, Tuewdays, Thursdays and Sundaye REABONABLE PRICES _ ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 New York & Norwich fart Transportation Corp. Telephone 1450 Leaves New York, Pier 85, East River Mondays, Wednesdays amd Fri- F. V. KNOUSE. Agent. TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE' VERY PROMPTLY AND AT X CLEAN' ED AND PRESSED FURS REPAIRED Chas. A. nagbernf + WHEN YOUR BOY Goes to Camp he Should have a WRIST WATCH Our Assortment is Compluh PRICES $4.50 to $35.00 OTHER SUGGESTIONS Comfort Kits, Razors, Trench Mirrors; Devetion Kits, Feuntain Pens, Locket Rings. The Plaut-Cadden Co. deweslers - Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN..