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fiu-n l&nthel.!l‘llt i it the ww&u g h::nn “ha.. *mr“m.?"flm Bill of this {time. th u':"th “ hm was made an eector from th}v 5¢sz20 P 5 IImr effi ‘ regi e m i . ‘m and New England. R the “‘ several uelfiu in the | Now n_on \ N ke a new. e Tair wea- | SIE¥ durfl# the week and two of them m\i & large " ‘pary the streets of | n::’ew'x‘fi. st g Sl and Sun- sosutted ihaily med ‘witn eopie from | For lghty years they have béen’ tracts The Bulletin's flles of | all o hm Thére was a larze | proved as the vegetabic substitute for | §8_follow:. telt m the parade grounds where thé}. calomel withott it’s 2 - S N’fan.n::n changes will-not-be 6t mé";”‘ 1385, Cnaries 1. Tr‘w! o | resimen: "wak: {;;?dl:thw New i bi :_f;letenous after | & M : : i G : z aged years, an employe lon tw aller pre! d B l‘-n ww wl};heba':?:lem“ lttho.lt)?\? m"mfi the Norwich and Wnrcsmi Rpmlroad sented the regiment with a flag which | Constipation, biliousness, bilious TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th ]8“] i 3 Wi and west, fair weather, mflm{m.;gle tfii‘:yflfie SRR wmuflthc sift of the citizens of New | headache, etc., readily yield fo | B v R B . | neigh al al urdly 2l %“ ‘agons w:"::“v::fl,“:'cng"gfig""‘ be- | gon, was jamtmed between the bump- | Ji McDonald, a hostler, died | Sohenck’s Mandrake Pills. aam m d was o seriously injured that|yesterday as the result of injuries he | Uncoated or sugar coated from your - % e SEsae . Foreeast. e disd af 830 o'clock Sunday morning. | seceived when he foll from & horse he ¥ < | by vl | coutnarn e g pute S| "t tgpock antes mopain | ecalred when b To om & bore 1t | araggat or 1y i st %o por oox (- A Carload - of - Perfection Heaters urday and Sunday, William® M. Niams Steanter com- | him. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. 3 (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) Ohsorvatiohe’ in: Narwioh pany No. 3 were the guests of the| Sept. 11, 1888.—The republicay state Yantic Fire company on Saturday.|convention was held at New Haven 6. i 5 YRR S e g PR Ve advi v 5 Tre Bulem e e etione fied (79I | There was a parade in the village and |on Thursday and the supporters of |non-war construction will_be informed The Biggest shipment.mdde to this city at one’ time. . We advise every housckesper changes in temperature and the ;dfig;‘-‘*;i;‘,i:;f"g"fl sl o e L RO e t';fgmm;*;; f};;;fl;g:g,,;g;;;gfg; -to prepare with one.of these Heaters: -You-might have some coal, but no one can fore- 868 —At a meeting of the{follows: Biectors at large, Joseph R.|tow: it 5 sta! 1 € f e ‘ common' council it was voted to accept | Hawie of Harifora and yWillm Fiton |of detonser - O c cote comneill @l how much coal you will get. You are helping to rélieve others when you place the report of the cemetery committee|of New Haven. District electors— which™ stated -that the -cemetery lots | First, Clark Holt of Vernon: Second, For Italian Red C ’ ings v Y for an emergency, th hac; been revalued and :he ag'-iaoaotz Lurtsher Boardman of Me Haddam;| 4 ca_m:);lgn.l‘:nr:fl;‘e 310’,‘;‘;: for the | e e it thmhs iEei ESCh. ey hecom? Jue of the cemetery sas $1000. It|Third, Henry Bill of Norwich; Fourth, ' 4 4 7o paali 4 : 5 : :v’\;zsev:ied e comsetery ras PO, Xt | Thicd. Sopry ] of BRI, Iizlian Red Crose, fo bo u;ferlmrcl pop/ular We realized the very importance to have these Heaters placed on sale early, Sesicons ) - ahrly| the. ool o rorert 1 ;Wm’ e gt il ff«éd;? Lo I Bty ,%qre you will hawt oppommiw 1o get a Heater less than regularly price. ar;lnx,'toxnowu{ by hemnay, 8 3 od t6 xtt:r;'afieeli éntere mx:)y‘\m*l:lmm ‘Wednesday fl‘s‘:f B itilian Red. Cross : o W ind; - v ) ! % # 3 = i o8 5 O y : ot on the cast ff“' ggfiw Frohglent g "-’w b canivaied hall B ) % lass fthan Jou will e hereafter. side and a Jarge quantity of stone has Qe fi&’ ‘s; S1pang, | 2 . = been removed, supeeit e § I« s o e ::::':k:z‘x:fi;u’:";f%*mmw P Y SUBJECTS ' : : SPEclAL NUMBER 1 Academy on Tuesday, Lorenzo Black- | wire of the derrick ang"fell on a large | . ne sabjeet at the Christian Science stone was elected to fill the vacarcy in |timber. breaking one of B3 ribs .nfi 5 2t . s . . . b TR b g R S bl S U S T 3 5”"":"“ T’ Number 525—AIl Black Finished—warranted to give perfect satisfaction. 5 death of E. O. Abbott, secretary. _ laig. ; 3 Arfigl‘h;lfi';';:'gg”gfcm; Rew 3 New York lce Cream R O - : = [3ficrnbon service sz SALE PRICE $5.39 b ~ 5 o8| STATE HEALTH BOARD REPORT gg:n INTEREST oAt Christ_eburch, holy communion | : ! IN PINT AND QUART BRICKS Six hours atter high water it is low| AFTER PROFITEER LANDLORDS N NCH BAND'S COMING -9:80, Service and sermon al S | - + 5 TAKE HORE .| tide, which is followed by flood tide. | Althouzh eépecially busy in other | The comshittes in charge of tie ar- s":?"):::”lé“ iy ek sPEc'AL NUMBER 2 k lines, the state board of health is|rangements for the appesrance here|’ &1 Skl "mw 3 t 3 At i GREENE yrocdeding :}1: il.s imu:‘m- int_al- for thell-_"reu%AxI-y bapd on Tuesdr. Wt“fl:‘fe“,‘:‘,fi:me‘ el g $ & ¢ Heit kel i ¢ . o Y 3 eged yent profiteering and seeking for [Sept. at Davis theatre, met in thi O r mm Dms Pmm in e Sk Gpegtadlp, Society met|u remedy that win teach 3 ‘wholebom |rdome o the Chamber of Commetes 4% Bohdol at noon. . 8 Number 530—a very neat Heater, nickel trimmed, an ornament in your -room, lesson to greedy landiords. They have |and reported nothing but success, oliness. sion meetings every | = Y | on Hickory atreet Thuradey afternoon [nov heen allowed o forge: the Fub-| | Col. Charles 3. B e of Sunday, 10 & m. 3 and 30 p. m. g will pri nduce a great deatl of heat at a low cost. i 3 2 | ject, either, as complaints cre still re- | the transportation cemmittce, repori- | Wednesday, 7. p. m. Friday, 3 an . % 0 MAIN STREET iadies ave doing fine work for the Red |porieq pouring n relativs Lo condi. |ed that 28 oars Had been Selocted from | 730 p. m. All are weicome, . SALE PRICE $6 39 Aibert Dilworth of the submarine| oM A plan _is heing considered {neurly dowble: that wumber offéred by | At the United Congregational church, | i T O i qaouPMarine | whereby following an exhaustive in- | generous auto owners and that he was | service 4t 10,0 4. m... Preacaing by o “r 1‘(’""! a few days at the | estigation so no injustice may be |read: Rev. Benjamin W. Bacon, D, D. of | home of his parenis. dorie to the landlord, names and con-| Mrs. Albert H. Chase, chdirman of | New fiaven. Sunday school at noon. |3 SPEC'AL NUMBER 3 ditions found in investizating com- |the ticket committee, reported a grow-| ¢ the First Congregational church = TAFTVILLE viainis will be made public. Authori- |ing demand for tickets houriy as the | i pactor. Rov. Gogrge F. Ewing. will| The doath of Mra. Ann Hodgkinecn |HS8 Bate exbressed the crinien pus. |event araws mear bt one o remain- G- el Sk Number 630—the choice of the threeece—a combination of - nickel trimmed-and joccurred &t the Tieme OF her daueh- [ureciive means of getting at" the | Mavor J. . Desmond is arrangi Pl Sl s e Mep Wiliam Batley of FioBt|men responsible. They poin: out thalto have all members of the common | Al Trinity Episcopal church there } Blue Vitreous Enamel. Easy:-to handle, safe. e T T '"lthe rent pirates, like the now 0so-|council aftend the concert in a body | ¥il Dé holy communion at 8.50 a. m. : ;< |1ete loan ‘sharks, dislike the light of e and morping praver and sermon at I | Harold DeCelies of the navy isiiubuciy: ° Accordng t the ebares | for tha; faken an option on tWo BOXes | 1550, Fhe - Sunday. &chbol moste at SALE PRICE $7.95 spending a few davs at his home ON|na40 o authorities quits & number| The militiry companies are to fur- | 200N Soutihs A street. 1 i " A Py 1 °“‘h:g ;‘H"‘; A Bareseon | spent [O5, (e landjords complained Of point|nish a detail.of eight men as an escort| At the Church of the Good Shepherd, | DR. F. C. JACKSON F ¢J 3 with mych pridé to having sons or|to the band Bite hers. Four men | Universalist, Rev. Joseph I Cobb will 2] R H o AV t . n" 2 Thursday nignt in Winimontic. - oo riatives, in the service. -l | will bo detailsd. from o K And Tous | Dreach o the. subicet. The iWeyeide | Phone and mail orders will receive prompt attention DR. D. J. COYLE fiv.:i; . omoleted Ne. 1 according to_the: comolaints, they do |from Co. .. Those to serve from Co. nary, or Helping Our Rellowmen. | : “\anv Jocal peopie aftanded the |UOL Stop 10 inquire witether the ome: |K. Charies A Hagbers commander, | Sunday school at noon. eopie. s : they try {0 Dbleed of an excessive rent |arc as follows icherd Lew-| At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, | dance at Puinaki bail Thursday night, |or”ntial " Ronored with 10ved ones [fo. Corparal : chesdXoons ndrew’s Episcopal church, | . ht Crow ™ i -~ e Central avenue, Rev Willis b | g ‘I“:'i';;*lsMr"‘;‘;’“g‘;t;‘”‘ymdf in the serviee, Roral Helmes. Private Gilbert L. Ray- | Smith, rector. Holy communion o sass hte According 16 information gained by | mond. p 1030 2. m. Sunday school at noon, |} nc i vno__’_ Holmes of Baltic was & ;:;‘d:.v{fl.lfr{l'l“a l’:]o;; ‘o‘nl‘v ""5‘” cll&:«g&‘r—’ W .“1(\‘ Austin, dirman of the re-|evening prayver at .30 p. m .’ 9 2e village Wedneeday nisht. ception. commiltce. replrted his labors |5 X't " Firat | Baptisti ehurch; 2 - Lk . shines” but the dhren whoe ewn it and {hié names of the com- ] B 4 it} . 203 Main 5t., Norwich, Ct. || 772t ey " Visior In Bal- | qummer cotteats a1 (a3 shore, o semi- | miftce have ireatly boen published. - | Hony gSOouS, Jminister, morning : “The Big Store with the Little Prices” | “Miss Berthn Jomes of Baltic spent] °\tages, are Jikewise actn'e}. Likéwise, | Tohm M. Swalm, chaitman of the | b 20 ool (e e ls Hours: § o m. S e 1t ey g v N Linped to re opert air concert, ias met with thé | EveRing ety o5 : T e romte ossonas:| e year arouna in on of these make: | Bost of sacose.. Al mateneland| 0, Evenlng thelne, A " Dederter 9 11 13 Water Street Norwich, Conn. Telephons James® \fenheitons attended o dancs |£:10 domiciles despair-of Leing able ssarw: ch :iC.. have boeh grat- b it a it ot Bouth Winahim Tuesday miat . |t out of the eutchés of those|uitously offered for ‘Il his needs: At the Preston City Baptist church, | i M Repairs fre being madée at the|¥hose hdnds are Seemiig Edwin Hill, seeretary of the Y. M. 1’}*’-‘ = I‘ el e ;“} z = 2 - - 5 B e — £ g ” spinz for the almighty colla C. 'A. and chairman of the refres! o'clock, ssent’al to . - ' Taftvilie wharmacy. 2 : i ¢ e il eral occupying the type of building | mert committec, ha everything ar- | Mighty o convention | / A s BY where the rental is a substantial fea- | ranzed and & bountitul spread will bé | money ‘“"”““= H {HOOVER THANKS FOOD - Country and her people ar-home. foreign body in left eve, at rate of{ OVERHAJIJNG LLEHGEES:':S:AF'.:'E:T:; HORELe |1 STIoe B L provided the members at 6.0 p. m. E A DIRECTORS OF STATE “HERBERT HOOVER.” |[$§8.04. ’ | N rarily decr t or | sharp at the Y. A. i i r Ban‘ls( church, Rev, | Mr. Scoville-is calling-ail the local| ~Totokett Mfg. Co, Occum, employer, Profbededng” by mafy restayrants g Migss Thereka oF, yohairman. of | Arthur ¥ sx, pastor. morning | Herbert Hoover, United States f00d |04 girectors and home economics di- |2nd Emma Oliver, Versailles, employ A 4s7 11 and hetel men around the staie fn|the veur 2 3 e t dacoration ,committee. has ny | sermon t. A Good Reckoning. v tor, expressed his aD-|reciors of Conngcticut to a conference | forefinger injured, at rate of $5.30. L00sting prices add in servifig smaffer re be no de i surprises in store for those 1! E . m., Rev. ation o all of Commecticut's lo= | TS, O CORE . ot ot s ;- | Lorraine Mfg. Co.,, Pawcatuck, em={ |fiortione ¥ miven severc cemsure by 3 No satisfactory cxcuse isjfortunate emotigh fo procu ats at|W. Car Sunday schoo} and City |cal food directors for the splendid | jveg st the state capitol ‘ed- | Plover, and Joséph Bruno, Westerly, he xh-.b- bulletin of the state | n i _made the theaire neést Tutsday g . BEY. P have done d e day TocencoR apdl &t Hmt emplove, left hand lacerated on backi OF A : 3 i % boa ' prayer ! ‘ 3 r. Connecticul’s g Chbserve Mr, Hoover's request that th fake, $ LL KINDS ON | Under thie caption the L board evening sery i | ministeator ' & toda¥ | government’s . appreciation nally | Brainerd & Armstrong:Co, New| AUTOMOBm | ul "_s*" o 1o0d i i i <l i with ferns and potted plant At Trinity i Episcopal | 1aude public egram just Teceived sed 1o them. . Scoville said | London, employer, and James, Brucat k , ‘EYery man with red blood in. bim f1andlords now even o Tiave el will areet the =y on cvery hand. | shurch, o non by the pa n Mr. Hoover, reading d8 ay, in conncction e coming | employe, split Gugerna | Hinz i v the L necess: e an Arthur L. Peale, 18 intrepid | subjecs 7 Faot Rule. cowille; Food 4 nist-a conference, that he thou: it 5. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, [cegulations of the fosq admnistration. | form ‘temants that If thoy désire to|mand of Bov Soouis, will be vers much ch, Ehe fv"fi JEeetihuce . Sun ettt niemesteniint Hethan: | TRUCKS and CARTS e s Da T Sk nto condiops remedied fhey cag | class at 5 p. m. Younz people’s meet- | h you woull expreés fo each |bi counties, probably putting Il N | us to bel ! a ve them made (hem es and, like- | s ckets must be e o Fo o & c Sunday.at Y. M. C. AL * and hotels, under the guise of abiding | wise pay the bills. Theis itude, ac- | {he box office by x g at 6.30 p. M., Miss Ruth Parkinson |local food - director in Connccticut the |and Tolland countias in - Y. . M. C. { umw Repairs, Painting, Trim. [by the reguiations are taking advan- |coraing to compiaints is that bt Sy ot 2 e SO Edbject Ser | Brent e ATion, e SHEE WIS (D e ol e o Notwithstanding the factthat:there ng ‘Uphelstering and Wood Werk. | 188c of the peenie and are serving|it is an honor to live i any k £ a pent or Scepter, Which? e service. they have en to -our | Middiesex counties : s tempora: anfine at the sub- - B¢ UNNECESSARY BUILDING n task. I was particularly | New London an 2 Y T extremely smell poriions ot UNFRABOR- | Mniilding And to pay ret. A the A. M. E. Zion chu - n .and 5 , Y. M. C. A will T Sicamiting 8 e anen Shiy high prices. Thers ic an achial| An Insianco has been elted whers IS TO BE HELD UP |ing sermon on A Brave Dead. Sund s o repeated occasions dur: | hird ang Fairield serv Sunday breakfast;and -— shortage of certain foods hut there is|the pipes supplying a hot water sys-| The problem of stoppinz 1l unnec- |SChool at 1215 o'clock. There will be | s st b s el b i b e 3 the 5.30 " will be heid no good reason for charging exorbi-{tem io sinks and bath wa aken | buiiding. where the construc- |& heart to heart talk with the iadiesic s Nt o e o ne-agnllaaa e on |38 r b the. eailors tant prises for these fosds of which | apar winter to av tals $2500 or over. has been | Sunday afterdoon at 3 o'cloc] M R e g CoIted o peadas ek & e o , {there is no shertege. We ferl com-|Ther are ret apart, ¢ placed by the federal wqr industries ! the age of 17 upward. It O i 7 ew London ind.paints| {cerned o, this score because unques- | formation given the landiord stating |board in the hands of lodal represen- | nominational. = Preaching at 7.5 : D L O e ; G e Women iof the a ticnably fany peopie are not getttnZ|iha plumber emplovad bv the ni | tatives of the council of mational de- | Subject, In the Balances. b ave e or that. A p]}l?&a\‘ Workmer's Compensation. 1 young ladles 507 to 515 North Main St. |the amount nor varietv of food neces- |to connect the kitcien ranse could be|fense throughout the ceuntry. 3 pastor. i etads T T X workmen's comuensation and, the{ladie maintain their health and efi- [employed to comnoct the pipes be-| The Conmecticui State Conncil of et e e e as follows have been. ap- piscopal. cl will serve e — Yy ' longing to the, building, thereby mmak- | Defense has received from the council - NORWICH TOWN LA R b n | proved i J. J. Dono- iunch—al the “gat tog: e ing the same cover both bs” onal defense instructions to or: the opaortunity & 2isds o | BuE: gathering - Rey RESPONDING TO CALL and, in the belief &f the fensnt, to be ash The September meeting of the First|name for their .21 € 07 10e | ¢ M. Robertson-Cs.. Montville em-'| deliver. a brief TO CARE FOR -8OLDIERS {rendered to him for pavment. Other |for the war industries hoard The re- | Methodisi Dorcas society called 10+ peeete——| nlover, and Michael Serenty., emplove, | orchestra will play. Responses are being received to the |complaints have been made of where |quest of the federal authofities is that a gocd number at the parson- i appeal to Norwich péople n | toilet connect have remained un- |[local agencies of the state defense s afternoon. It was the| i & 12 et ke ot iren e en houoh” |repaired, - despite .mumerous com.- |council, the war bufeaus and town | TSt meeting of the season and A e O T I A T ¢6 and convalescent soldlers in case |Plaints. committees in 168 towns and cities| election of officers sas held. Elwood. X any should be sent here. It is un- A Songkout Goxnaciont negale el SncL, pregidents, o X BUCK—s: Kelis” Field, Tex. Sept. 6| derstood that a fair numier ef re-!ENTERTAINED DINNER I e A -1 V1515, Lieut, Walter S. Buck of New 1 ! This action is another stop by the!| Browr, secrctary and Miss Marthal sponzes have been fecolved. but the PARTY OF TWELVE |goriiamenil, v stop e ocommittee i charge is not vet ready rd putting the whole | Brown, tréasurer. 0 (Pa uck), o make any public report. ‘ Friday evening Mr. and Mres. C. A.ination on a war basis. It is based on | up Red Cross work this vear. Leonard, son —_— e | Dowsett gave a fatewell party at their | the necessity of making the entire na- ins of Boston is vis sA. and Arvilia Lee. aged ©| 4 home at 96 River avenué for Miss|tion work or fight. s ". L. Weaver at his Alice M. Deane ‘and Myss Helen M.| Tn carrying out fhe new task which | on Wast Town street. HODGKINSON—In Taftville, Sept. 13, Slattery, both of whom have resigned 'has been assigned to them, local agen. | Rev. H. T. Arnold will be in char; 1913, Mrs. Ann Hodgkinson, wife of their positions with the Cranston |cies of the Conmecticut Scate Council i ternoon service at the | ghinson company. Miss Deane is-to accept of Defense will have the full authority | S Funeral from the home of, her daugh: anothér position in this city and Miss |of the federal . government behind 3 Clarke; of . Holyoke:| ter,* Mrs. William -Bailey, Fron’i Slattery is moving to Bridgeport. The'them “The priorities divisiop of thg is visiting her parents, Mr. and: sfreet, Tafivill, Monday, Sept, - 18, house was_decorated for the occasion |war industries board has received frova’| Mrs. §. A. Beebe of .Pine Tree farm | at 2 o'clock. - oy tall flowers and autumn foliage. | he principal manufacturers of build- | . Rev. and Mrs. Francis Rose who have | DONOVAN—In' “ihis oity, Sept. 1 Dinler was served with covers Iaid|inz materials a pledg of cooperation | been passing a few weeks on Wauw 191§; Dennis A. Donvoyan’ of No. 8 for twelve. |in preventing the uwse of those mater- | cus Hill are leaving for Boston. Ward - street. After dinner, games were played and | ials for inauthorized non-essential| Mrs. J. H. Albertson of New York! Notice of funeral hereafter. musical selections were enjoyed. | construction. Those manufacturers | has been spending the Week with her Anjong these favoring in entertaining [have exacted similar pledges = from | sister, Mrs. E. C. Gay of Washington |z ways were Mr. and Mrs. Dowsett, | taeir customers who purchase for re- | street. Misses Deanc, Slattery, Eila Toomey |sale. To secure building materials| Rev. Dr. A. B. Coates of Hartferd,|% and Maé Biggs. Both Miss Deane|from those patriotic dealers and man- | was the guest Thursday of Mrs. & &% 3 and Miss Slattery received remem- |ufacturers, the individual contemplat- | Thurston B. Barder at her home on|% (31 1d brances. ing' the construction must have a per- | Peck's corner. 14 .u‘c en mit for the work. _ The first meeting of the ‘season of | % The state council of defense Is for- : S, 2 PRESTON REPUBLICANS WARATEE 0. its Tooal o bulle. | EYer Ready circle of e King's | - : NAME THEIR TICKET |tin oullining their duties in compec. | DAUEhers was held Ividar evening I3 hlumh Siet t The republicans of the town of |tion with this plan for the curtall. |2t ‘\‘}cd’"’me R Whaley | Proston I caucus st Lens - Society | ment of non_iwar construcijon, The | Of, Mediterranean ine. 4" sicalc sup- | FUNERA L hall Friday evenin with 28 attending |entire proposition is a part of the new fiefd WErte A moeting néminated. the following ticket: As-|plan of tihe- war industriés board by |D€ld. and plans made for the vear's; séesor, Charies Harkness: board of |which permits from that board Wil be | WOIK: ! Ashease o t! atm! Feilr, Willism B." Mitchell; select- | required for 3l conatryction projects o Ot n Tt some Resinol Ointment in |men. Albert Ecnjamin, Charles May. |Local agencies of the council are be- e : - weel: ¢ a h-".‘:-:d.: ..K;"“fl o o |mard; ~avaitor, Cariss © Deweiski: |ine instntiet Mt the. fasceRars tn e T o] Gt bag. " Nething it teo g Zrand jurors, Joseph C. Carpenter,|this matter wil be as foilows: arold Sterry and Julius Raneus o for W, and he will need it ‘‘over |John H. Davis, Rdwara P. Hollowell; | 1. The person interested in a con- e ng ey don Vocation- | there'' where expesare, vermin, con- |tax collector, Benjamin F. Bentl struction project will apply with a full ’; 'H:“”’ T Xo and the exigencies of asoldier's | constabiés, Michael Nolan, Charles H.|statement of the facts under oath to | bl ¢ m caase all serts of ghin irritation, | Bénnett, Frank Yefrington; registrar|the war bureau or town committee in ear. i NEW MILLINERY In the most apvroved and wanted styles for early ° or voters, John P. Hollowell: town :his community reprasenting the state alliand Wih0ktweds iching, sore feet and safféring. oo] commm Rossiter Wiilett and | council of defense, ‘ongregation reh, Wi i Lady Assistant J Mitchell. | 2. The local ageney of the council|an address ot & 1 Telephone -328-3 E Mitchell was chairman | Will then investigate the necessity of | Rally Da 4 e L 5 meeting and Charles C. Zabris- |the proposed construction and trans-| After tea in Cr taw HENRY 'E.. CHURCH $5.00 to $15.00 - Ele Wfll clerk. mit its recommendation with a sum- | vears. Mi: [ty ot g Thits 15 theatats tanar e i - WM. SMITH ALLEN The a<ortment includes, large, medium and small T jell for review. she has been sem-ed tg te - i . shapes in varied styles and trimm Uneinitd Lottars, } . The stale sounctl, through an ap. | Public schocl. i e " i {propriate committee or otherwisp, will ter 2 féw days' outing at Watch e, s s e B LOR T S, i LTS DR AL JL SINAY Te. 1015, s a8 fellaws. Mes, | YOT of the construction. it w_! at once | home, Mr. and Mr Q. L 3 Sept. May Farmer, RevASend its recommendation with a full | don of Haril h 3¢ Joka L. mlfl o R L Movd|statement of all the facts, +o the non- | ing two we 2 B e 4 - m”“k Mrs, Annie sSisson, | War construction secflon of the orior- | suests of Mrs o | ities @ivision of the war industries | Huntington avenus. 5l m board, .which will grast or withhold g 4 . at her; Rooms 18-19 Alite Building, Norwich | THE. LATEST—THE “PANNIER” HATS—W® HAVE THEM Y - ~ the, permit and notify tha state coun- . , Nirs. Frank | & : _ |cil of defense and tie orizinal appli- is visiting ot Bliss | [ihgoy Hd:e cant of its action. If the state com ) a: t home in W% g § il decides against the proposed cos ar 3 ; qE ¥ = 4 strweuoflfl Rh wfllhnofif 'g‘g:"h pareon e . Her simtor My E B Z 3 " For Infants and Children concerned that the Drog as been 1, of Town street, metored” with| SH & URKE disapproved. Mr. and Mre. Nathan 1. Hall of Pres: EA -t ofithly reports are required from |ton City to. Lyme, Tiesday. They inUse '"M3°Ym Ahe state council to the war industries | visited friends there, Lyme being their board covering all _applications - re- | early home. ceived by its loca) ageney. . ATl persons appiying diféctly to the | ANl women follow the fashions; but war industries boatd for authefity for | some are a long distance behind. Wauregan Block FuneralDirectors Dakevsesararssesassenseris