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COTTRELL—In Westerly, R. I, Sept 18, 1918, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Calvert B, .Cettrell, 3d. A MARRIED. Connecticut College ¥or Women |in 1916 and has done exceptional r swAN_“mu.Es_xn Mystic, Sept. 14, will open next, Monday, Sept. 28, g:::cto;g: ?: %‘:-“kcbnfli\eaflt{ o Ste}fa '{1 SRer. ‘{fiafi;umfl g‘.’f’xmfl Pressure distribution is very irregu-at New London. for the fourth|ijze Do Resanoff was momeoiies withd and Firss Sevgt. Waller T Swan ‘ar tonight without well defined high|academic year with an envoliment of | the chemistry of W- s-college as afi\ 3 'y T 0% W iEnt Fisher's IS‘“““ & low Sath Tt G dfl‘;‘;" 325 students and a completed roster of | teacher of wide experience. 3 2 <EY M g 8 Rl g | four classes in - attendance. Che| Dr. Allen Thomas of Cornell uni-’ o 7 : - o lm.srar S twhd. eshman class comprises - approxi- | versity will cond 1a % DlED HELP SAVE A S( )LDIEI{ S L Temperatures have fallen consider-| mately seventy-five students and rep- 3 ooy s 1 X cducation and philosophy. Dr. Thomas|SHEAFFER—At Backus hospital, 2bly from eastern Tennmessee north- |recents many states. To provide dor- The Heary: Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Al Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night Qw Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1918. e ————————————— THE WEATHER. : 5 as had wide experienc: as an edu- | Scht Sept. 14, 1918, Frank The @ver:-m.nt asks us to save all peash stones, to be used in an 88 M custward inte western New England. | mij aceo! o the en- - o Shaffer of Miystie, aged 26 years amn Sheel There: will e W n “} - ';vryd I;modauon: 1 lx;w' ca::ra:ndn;::l&?gn‘e:ted K“&:d“flfi. COONEY-lintered into rest, Sept. 16, important branch:of war:work. ‘No riatter how many or fow you near the Atlaptic coast from N iém Dot up to tho Bresent time prac- | ippine lslands for Several vears, s ien K Coon R taeral T the Nime of hfr = have; dry them and’ bring them to this store, where a ne-;tnh for Carolina to Long Island and in xhl rically all applicants for residence| Rev. H. Kellogg Mrs. Alexander Kilroy, vpper lake region followed by gener-|iave been provided for. Houses in of Princéton will R ] receiving them will be fi the main entrance. b conduct courses 1n Biblical Literature} ' street, Thursday morning M AR Stnjl nem 0. e F W & ally fair weather Thursday. mme-|ithe vicinity of the college have been|and Biblical History. He is a grad- | Requiem mass at St. Patrick’s church arm agons where in this forecast @istrict fair|secured, accommodation - in private | vate of the theological seminary con- Es W, weather will prevail Welnesday and |homes provided and the mew dormi- |neeted with Princefon collese atter | D is city, Sept 17, 1913, press Wagons Thursday. tory, North cottage, at the north end |graduating from Princeton where he|_ William Dewire of 38 Newtion street. Team H It will be cooler Wednesday alons |of the college campus eompleted for | vas valedictorian of his class. He|FUmeral from his late vesidence (°’5 eam lamesses the Atlantic coast north of Georsia. —|cccupancy this fall. . kas taught at Wilson collsge, Dicken- | ~Lhirsday \"‘"“"‘* Vo Express Harnes \ The winds along, the north Atlantic| This vear for the first time the four | son, and for several years was Pres- | Patric ¢ P! ses - ggo ,?.?..”‘°?°2}§1¢“§£oi“$ mgg;l‘&it. year curricuium _ complete in all) byterian \pastor in Caryie, Pa. Revi In St eJosephs cemetory (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) s el SRy ‘n:;n&x;ei.:]l:u:emomeed.“e:‘f:{;:::Ee :‘}3;’{25"02°§§Tx§éa£5%$‘f§»""adt tl;:: nlgil-laART?‘ = In Montvitl :( Sefié nlr'l,; ularly the newest style ideas, in Fall Apparel. We invite ysu ts wisit A Good Line of Midgle Atlantic: moderate north|ejections for* courses and displayed | Hartford Theological Seminary. “ He, | “ Richard, ?g:;c sf’:ar: 6. mfmth; ¥ apparel section this week and see our splendid showing of naw styles and northeast; showers and cooler. |considerable zeal and enthustasm in|with Rev. Edward M, Chafinan, the ; STEAMER ROBES 3 Forecast,’ . thé new eourses scheduled which ex- | rresident of the college, conduct nc):g;ogxn R e e Southern New Englani: Partly |Panded the curriculum and gave it|chapel and vesper service at the col- s Hoska Agr X onaille; mE L L CHAPM cleudy Wednesday, cooler ecast por- |balance, proportioh and timeliness de- |lege. - oas. tion: Thursday fair. manded by the moflern minded coliege) Dr. Helen B. Todd of Meriden has WATERS—in Norwieh, Sept. 17, 2 Y 4 Neeareh students. : z been appointed resident physician at| Leonora Hampson, wife of Frank G 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Cenn. Obearvations in Norwic! Prevalent war conditions; in addi- | the college and fellow of Thames Hall, |, Waters, aged 31 years. The fellowing records, reported from | tion to curriculum prévisions made in| She is a graduate of Oberlin college [Notice of funeral hereafter. e et iedemmee -« | The Bulletin’s observations Show the cmdv._ne. have affected the college|and Boston university and has had [HAWKIN JOSEPH changes in temperature and the Pare- | faculty to @ considerable degree. Sev-|wide experience in private and insti-| - Rev. Joel} e BRADFOM mietric changes Tuesday: 2 . Hawkins, aged 81 years.: eral of the faculty have been released | tutional practice. She will also con- yerg 7 a m m, . ® i p. m & luve of absence to do war work|duct Red Cross work and courses au- c*,‘fig"&‘:fi;r'; ;(f;,' e EfigtRé& Sort or another. Miss Hazel|thoribed by the Red Cross for colleget. |, Dempster H. and Annie A Chappell i luu, assistant professor of phy- | Miss Alice Thorpe, a graduate nurse 3 it d 49 years. ¢ p. m, . s S e AT et i ot | oo fomice, superintendent of the Dea-] s so ¥ Highest 74, lowese’§6. 3 simit in Y. M. C. A. can- | coness Hospital, Boston, has b {COSTELLO—In Providence, Sept. 18, it Blank ke M 0! s ospital oston,” has been ap: " Made'dnd Ruled Lo ey, Comparisens. ¥ France; Dr. Trank E.|pointed resident nurse and will as-| 1918 Charies E, son of John J. and 3 UNUSUAL Nm 108 BAVADWAY - | predictions for Tuesday: Local cter in’psychology and|sist Dr. Todd in her work. Ros8 Phillips Costello, and hustiand | & ) : raine. educat serving in the snitation| irs. Lois ¢ Devidson of the wo-|, Of Jane I Ward Costello ¢ i i IN [l 3 sday’s W . Fair; wi r; | dcpartment: of -the m depart- | men’s educational and industrial bu- & 4 HORTON'S iprdesdaris weather: Fair; warmeri | L et I Tpmteritates srmy: D | rovn. st Boston and. ot the Non. Enk- CARD OF THANKS - Helen B. Thompson 6f the dietetics | lind Kitchen has been @\pointed di- 'VARIETY AND IN VALUE dep;:rtmen.t :u mfl‘ed to accept a rect';lr of ?sidencc. She i at present { many friends and neighbors for their 4 A 5 position as dean o e_home econ- |at the college organizing her heipers | expressions of sympathy and for their 2 2 ' Wa - [ omics department of the Kanses State [ ond making the cquipment ready for | acts of kinaness during the ilinges and Worder'y Now Pull:Suite, of ou- Agriculture College at Manhattan,|the opening on Monday. She is a|death of my: husband, Edwin Shar- cellent quality. Kansas. & The dewumnt at Kansas capable dfrector and is reputed to.be|rocks. I o wish to thank the many / : TO TAKE HOME has an enroliment of six hundred stu- | the best buver and provider of foods|who so lindly sent flowers to his A 2 Men’s Woar Serge and the- fash- dents and a teaching na.i! of twenty-|in the city of Beston. funeral. & A ionable Oxford mixtures and Seoteh —AT= six instfuctors, of which Miss Thomp- The grounds at the college are be- MRS. EDWIN SHARROCKS. son will ”atss}.ml:e lg\-uu-ge ers, Tan- | ing zraded by the recently appointed s > ’ tweeds, in all"the desirable Fall cal- .| cesca Bostwic! nstructor - in pho- | superintendent of grounds and the ings=—prices y ‘to $40.00. zraphy, has accepted a position in the | campus is very attract ‘"' o “ A charming lot of Wormen's Pall T wish to extend my tkanks to the New York Ice Cream IN PINT AND QUART BRICKS P2 DUNN,S PHARMACY interior decorating and designing de- The vear promises to be one of thel 50 MAIN STREET Su hw,, arter h,gh water it is Jow | vartment of John Wanamaker & Co., {riost successful in the history of the tide, which is fallawed by flood tide. New York city, and has resigned from college as weil as one of the most a r qnd_Wint.r'M in. all the mew- e AR Yo the facuity. 'W. Scott Boyce, instruc- | memorable. The first graduation of u‘ £ en - est ‘models, including Coate ad- . ter in_economics, resigncd in the|the college will he held in June 1919 7 mirably suited for auto wear amd traveling—cthers more dressy fers walking and dress-up cecasions. Amongst the early arvivals are many exclusive models that wifl as- GREENEV[LLE spring 'to study medicine at the Uni- | when it is expected that a clags of Many lecal people attended Davis | CrRity of Chicago. approximately eighfy-five Students h Tuesday b he Frendh Many additions have bsen made to|will be zraduated. The individual and 15 S t Orller - pusnrs TREES 'and -SHRUPS| L 2ire. Tueeday to ‘hear the Fre the teaching staff of the cellege and Sand g TaToL o exceptional courses " of iraining in 4 new for TAll planting (o] . e & mention of the following may be made | which. Connecticut College spectalizes sred any -.,,-,p: e Qrders gomy Many loeal ~people attended the .t tho present time: are making it a rapidly x [ e Cadillac Saturday even- | 21y i growing and e on i adiliat Satimasy Mise Mary McKee, who has been ap- |infiuential factor in the state and in Maplewood Nursery Co. |3 Henry Boyd has retrned after| i.nmt(-rldas‘sistxlu;t; professor of chemis- | the educational world in general as is |8 peal to particular women, including T z Y yd. -] Y iry and physlology, is a. graduate of | manifested by the enroliment of stu- i immed cellare, H. Peuoqv Phens 986 | campins the week end at Groton Long | 3it..Holyoke college and has done sup- | dents which is unusually large for the bk el L e —— ) i 4 after | Piémentary Wak in the shemistry of | pioneer years of a colleze. The gen- $65.00, §$75.00, $35.00 and up s sug’fil:“ S!‘lhlé“:zekh::d i;fl“;;:n jtnfi}' foods and dietetics at IHollins Col- | ‘o class has not as yet made any de- $115.00, DR. F. C JAC'\SON Shiltew” Movd hus returned afien ege, Va, ite arrangements for the opening . 2 e .| Miss Lillian Rosanoff. whé has been | day of the scnior year but it is ex- camping the week end at Groten Leng Appointed to the physic denmartment, | pected that some ceremony will be DR. D. J. COYLE || ot < a zraduate of Barnard college, Co. | arranged for Wednesday morning fol- » XieT Herbert Predell, who has been out 123 s mbi niversity and Clerk. She w: lowin, h 1 Mok ‘Tor 4 week - with gvip. has - a university a: o as g the usual re: ration days om - turned to work with J, W. Semple. | Hoff research fellow at Bryn Mawr Monday and Tuesday. | James Sterns ias resigned th po: sition with the United States Finlih- | jo|LED FOR ATTACKING MONTVILLE CLAIMS SNAKE ing company and has accepted a pesi- fo with 3\, Semple: COLCHESTER SCHOOL TEAGKMER WHICH SPORTS TWO LEGS Smart Motor Coats, of styfieh: Normandy cloth and Seotch tweeds —styles to be found hers enly, at) $35.00 to $50.00. Velour Coats, smart beited mad- els, with kit coney collars, at m. EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 ~ HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN y ; s - BTl : $35.00 and $37.50. Philip BeMevi has returned to Michael and Katie Zanewitz, hus- A snake with two lezs is the latest 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. || Camp Deve fier spendinz a few|band and wife, residents .of Cclches- |nature freak ortéq from Montville. Many excellent medels, in wu.. i d a3 ‘h relatives in the village. ter, were found guilty by the jury in |Friday William Clark. who resides on — oi's_ and Misess’ Coaticr o Somiliie; Office Heurs: 9 a. m. to 8 ", George IMirrell spent Sunday visft- | the superior ‘court on:Tuesday herc|Gay Hill, told in Dart's . store in g SRt S o m Bling relatives in Willimantic. on the charge of assault and battery | Paimertown about ceeins the strange| DR, Al J. SINAY ble materials, at $1350, $2500,, Talbphans Joseph Carter has returned from a|upon Miss Annje Matilda Stankewicz, | creature on his place. Mr. Clark's - S-Ar e $29.50 and $32.50. g few days' stay in Tactford. # teacher at a Colchester school, where LEdward ilefleur has returned 1o):wo children of the accused went' to Beuss eing the reptile. Ile felt sure that DEN i IS I = . | Providence ufter spending a few days |cchool . they were mistaken about the sna Mr. and Mrs. A.| The two.defendarnts denied' making |legs, but I investigation sus ‘ street. the assault and claimed that injuries |tiated the statement of the children. Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick A party of local young men are| Which Miss Stankcwicz testified to{ According to M s story, the Phons 1177-3 making up a party which ‘will take|were received in a runaway on the |snake wa ree feet and a half his paren place next Sunday. They expeet to|morning of tie day in question. This |long. ad a vellow head and yellow g0 to Grolon Long Point , for their | was on Monday, Nov. 12, !817. The |gpots on it i body. The legs were trip. This trip will probably be the{uccused claimed that the schoolteach- {about tw & Iast one for the season, er was huft in the runaway’ on the ' could et long and the creature he ground at a rapid ¥dward Delaney and John Higgins | morning of that day and that she[rate. Sspent Sunday in Willimantic, taught school that day. The school} Mr. Clark did Fdward Moleski has accepted a po- | teacher testified that she was assault- | snake to ex OF ALL KINDS ON tion with the United States Finish-|ed by the man and his wife while =he}o{ his story, $ compa AUTOMOBILES, [ Tas on her way home after leavins in 4 ledge, y Rev. a Mrs, C. H. Ricketts- ars | schoo! at § o’cleck in the afternoon.|A watch will CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |spendinz ine September 3 . Zanowi i i month of September at Mrs. Zanowitz carried 2 big club,{and it is ho the heah the school teacher testified, and hit|tured so that TRUCKS 2nd CARTS Morri i Solomon' spent Sunday at|her the first blow en the hip and Mr. | may be inv Women's New Satin.Dresses, in's variety of attractive medels, ot $17.50, $25.00 and $30.00., For mourning wear we show a splendid assortment of the superiess hildren ran to the house and ruported% | i Women's Navy Serge Dresses, off new and.attractive models, at $17.50 to $35.00. o sehne® SHEA & BURKE it as proof of tho truth 41 Main Street it ran into a crack A FuneralDirectors £ New Fall Millinery e coul™'t reach it. t for that snake, that it will be cap- s peculiar equipment 1 £ Qcean Beach. Zanowitz kicked her in the abdomen | GAVE FRENCH BAND % Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | All (e Jewieh stores were aclosed |4nd punched her in the rivs, She WATERFORD WOMEN WORK SUPPER AT Y. M. €. A. ALL REASONABLY PRICED ming, Upholsteri in"the vilaze Monday on account of |in bed for ten davs under the doctor FOR F e i 7 kl:-mhm'c o :fi' u‘:v.:f..::'k' the Jewish holiddy csre and then for three wecks in the | 00D FOR FRANCE FUND| The French army band was ent Mrs. Kearns of Eleventh strest i | Backus hospital at Norwich. She was|, The women of Watertord are help. {ained at the logth ¥ M. €. & spending u fev days in New York. | not able to resume school teaching | dig=ihe, salt o . n 2 ¥ = Fridnds of Gieoree Barwell will be|uatil the following ganuary. home eanned soods soon to be held in|a number of the dnep oy £lad to hear that he is ymproving and | Miss Stankewicz testi oh for the benefit of the food for | selves of the privilege of is able to l'e out assailants blamed her for porting fund. They have been asked |ters on "the Red Triangle stat ¥ ® | " - 3 .| atuamoes’ of the two Zanow chil. | 10 give vegetables, fruits, jellies, jams, (and others enjoved playing billiards. 507 to e dren to the school superviser so that | Pickles, etc. Coliection will be made| At 030 -the men Iy g i AFTVILLE the parents were to have becn oblized | AUring the second week in October, | partake of s prepared to 515 Noflh Mllll s" T o p‘;V. a fine. & thus allowing time to include the late | by memb the and Gustave Bigkic has returned aftef| pp 7 M. Klein of Colchester testi- | Products. the guests evidently from 6 Quite them- | More and More New Hats Now On Display In Our Millinery Section Every woman who has viewed our new Hats has discovered haw dif- ferent, how smart and becoming they are—and best of all how reasonable in price, Children’s Trimmed Hats, in all the newest shapes and celorings, at that her ! THEPALACE 78 Franklin Street P.SHEA : Styzne ; j : 4 ! kU ; $1.98, $2.98 and upwards. spending a few days with friends in|fied to th R ina o J1 Where jars or glasses are lackin .| past. The foliowing ladies con: X 1 ey By L S e e Tt | they may’ be obtaine R erL S raraitiee ‘ Tams, beautiful and graceful effects, very stylish, at $1.98, $2.98 and Miss Angeline Carpenter has accept- l; town school visitor, to the bud feelin {0 (he women having charge of the ‘of the two accused towards the| WOk in their respec $3.98. The popular “Overseas” Hats, for wemen, misses and children, at $1.60, $1.98 and up to $3.98. EXTRA SPECIAL! Women's New Fall Hats, all trfmmed, in a variety of shapes and colorings, at $2.98. Women's Felt Sport Hats, in black, navy, brown, taupe, gold and royal biue, at $3.98. For today we feature Women’s Dress Hats being e8 2 position m the Taftville phar- ive districts, to tions are to be Tth. Follow- . William liam Wyman and Miss Porteous. The waitresses were Miss Ethel beth ilead; Mrs, | Pullen, Mrs. Cha C. Smith, Miss Miss Jose- | Ruth Lori 3 Henrietta Gallup, Mrs. Frank | Miss Viilett iss Florine Scho- f Bk el et | whom alsa all cont Louts Wohelleben amd William {‘fii“’?&iz“fi; r?i‘,‘}fi“%i‘l‘&‘é‘ff’”“i‘fi sent. if possible, by C Smith 'erérecent Visitors in Jewett|whom the schoditeacher was driving | D& is the list of these in cha City. at the time of the runaway. g . Alexander, Quak: Miss Eval Rabisheau of Baltic spent | - The two actused made 2 general de- erbert H. Leland, Monday. with friends in the village. |nial when put on the stand. Elsie | 158 N Zanowitz, o daughter of the accused, | Phine Maxson, West Nec! s, at iirances Glaskowsky, Fairiield Gray,|Fovard, Jordan Village; Mrs Earle|field, Mrs. Ravmond Sherman and WILLQEN C. YOUNG A‘"w""! UPSET ON Charles F. Brown_: and Sam Kabatz- | Beebe, Willetts avenue; Mrs. Court- | Miss Julia Clark. - &298- 3-98 alld $D.OO NORWICH TOWN ROAD | ic ot - |iand R. Darrow, Oswegatchie. : Seated at the head table were Capt. 2 nick were other witnesses f he ac g . m An aufomobile owned by Sfmon 13l- | cused. Gabriel Pares and his ‘adjutant. His Each one more attractive than the other. Be sure and see our We- N & fomcu | ster of §olchestet turned turtle while | There is also a ewil suit for dam- | GREENWICH RED IN { Honor Mayor J. J. Desmond, James ¢ men’s Dress Hats at these prices. CARPENTER and BUILDER | ¢n routé from Colchester to New Lon- | uges brought by the sciool teacher | NEW LONDON JAIL | L2cPherson, \»r*\'t* STt 90t don near Norwich Town at 5.30 o'clock | against the two defendants E 4 % soc iation, Jacol ur ieut. . »y Bet work and materisle st ight|Tiescay morning and the fve men n |- The jurs returded & verdist of guil- || e man in tho county jail at New e FALL SHOWING OF “PHOENIX” SILK HOSIERY nmw lme machine weré shaken .up and|ty against both the man and the wo- “01""0" who was sent from the \ % Woet Maim 8L | bruised, but all escaped serious in- |man after being out about tweats police court for intaxication and who L Phoenix Silk Hosiery represent the maximum of style, quality and luxury g e - | jury. minutes. Policeman O'Donnell . believed when Lieut. combined with moderate cost. . They are made of pure dye thread silk and Blster; was the driver of the ma-| In moving for sentemcz he saw a picture of Graenwich Red >ares responded, expressi soft, lustr and wonderfully durable. We are showing “Pheenix™ chine and the four passengers, em-|:torney Hadlai A. Hull said the jail was the. same person, Ation ifors Stho = eoutics 3k Stackings in th e 4 B ployes of the Groton Iron Works, zave | the man ought to be ziven a substa. urns out to be the notorious Rhode | k Silk Siockings in these g < the names of Nathan Litinsky, Kal-|tial sentence while the s|Island crook who has been wanted manovitch, Kalorovitch and Volak. Li- | not so much to blame i Vvery much in the past and who sky incurred a sprain of the lcft|He gaid he had learned that Zanowitz | SUPPOsed to John & Geo. H. Bliss is Women's Phoenix Silk Hos- ‘ Women's Full-fashioned ave been connected with iery, in black white and all Phoenix Silk Hosiery, in :nlthandn:e slight eut ovg{x the eve,|had threaténed one of witnesses ;ngmfl\‘ 1&“\1';‘1:&!0';:. Tl]w‘_idcntdi- the fashionable colors, at... s1.co: blacK and white, at... ut the other men were able to re- |far the state this merning, saying t 4 is complete a ted has ad- |style of = s e il 4 H % ; . i b Sh-va Wi ror v ot i bygmg mitted his ‘identity. If ne is still |mond made Women's Fhoenix Silk Hos- i Women's Outsize Phoenix » o rand.” z\fiant.gd f(:r any crime he w Ibe t}\:m-! fch werz loudly iery, in and white, good } Silk Hosiery, in black and . Broadway Children Greet Band. Judge Case asked about the Zano- over to the autnorities th: ave manageme Broadway school children were out| "1tz family and was told by Attor- '.]‘e TiSEeasery, apers, when' he has| e s R ik 94 jn the sidewalk in front of the school. |0°Y Thomas M Shields, who had ap- { torm L. e dan § Women's Pheenix Silly Hos- Women's - Outsize Phoenix s & Trnt fre: hen | I'eared for the accused, that there ller Meed Rus boeR at(to whom . i T Silk feras i y afternoon wl work on the case since Oficer O'Don- | hoguna i iery, fashionable, in black, Silk Hosiery, fashioned. black | the Frerich Army Band went by ag it | ¥ eL® five children. The attorney also‘m” Juded: p hogind 3 farrivea in the city from Willimantfy|$aid that the threatened witness who |UCll concluded thai the man heid - - = white and colors, dt. $1.35 | only, at . un@ gave the blus-clad seldier-musi. | 1ad been réferred to had badly beaien | | 70 A0 JIeC TCTE oneand the samel | yoy ienga SPREADS IN ‘ — i anowitz reesntly and the attorne 9 W 4 secur n 3 ' Women's Full- ome cians & welcame to the city with the | iqicheT (hat ‘ho though: the family | A0mission from Red that leaves no EASTERN CONNECTICUT . i Silk Hosi waving of flage and cheers. could be taken care of If the penalty | A0UbE of his identity 7 2 © of |} Thoenix Sillk Hosiery, in Outsie Phoenix Silk Hosiery, — w | imposed should be a fine. Judge Ao rEagle on black, white aid colors, at... $1.55 | black only at ..,...... ceeee. 5200 Case, however, said therz was going Made Visit to Camp Devens. idemic TR mscmmmmn MEN PEEL TIRED, T0O. to be no fine ift this case. for there| Mrs. Emil A. Jahn of the East Side rapid- Whils tuich 1s said sbeut tired wem. | h6d been o sérious attack in the high. | ind Mrs, Tohn Walt of the East Side S WOMEN'S FALL GLOVES en. it must be remembered tnat men|Way upon a slight girl by a man and | Feturned from Camp Devens on Sun- Uty of} pn the un-.hv of overwork.la woman. He gave Zanowitz six | day eveninz, having ént Sunday W ‘s Gl for Fall i B = on mi'h“:?“ are twolnk. m‘n‘cnva months in Jjail and his wife is re- ! With Mrs. Jahn’s sen, Private Ira R. 4 ey 7 ing of Women’s Gloves for Fall is practically complete and ime ,:;d' "f;'.:a‘m ,"nck“ ey ared Out leased upon her own recosnizance andl-evick, Supply Co. 73rd Inf. They |is becomins e des Chamoisette, Suede Kid, Cape Gloves and Fine French Kid. =i dney PHIE ate tonie| s to report to the court at such “‘“51 sfent Saturday night in Worcester. | consequen Amengst the most noteworthy of the new Gl re the following: Y ""i‘f"&“""‘ William H. Clark |2s may be appointed. Leaving Worcester Sunday morning | shoulg r mengss the Y 8. ONee A0 EaLioW NGy fip;, “.. ;l“::fi ?'a;!. mev am\e':i at Camp D f)“ at &sb.lzood a: Wom in blaeck, whites, e ney trouble u s~ noon when dinner w eing sery- e pt AR 3 ' f covered !‘ah K\ln ifls. Now. I am| AUTO TRUCK BURNED | ea Private Levitk. was asked to:bri x ‘,,",,‘f?_“m;{"ccvt‘ in 1t brown, mede cereeviee. $100 Del-Hq ff Hoe l in A 1 shape’ They dct agickly and| -~ WITH FURNITURE COAD | nis guests to dimmer which he did. It | o'elock in the eve Women's Washable Cape Gloves, assorted shades of tan, two-tone O @] |surely. The iee & Gsgood C | IBarly Tuesday evening a large auto|is a great treat for iadies to be served | Hg warned also i 2 EURQPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Prope Telephone 1227 %2 ."l“ll moving van owned by the Ricard the mess room. A fine dinner was! have the i Moving cormpany of Bridgeport was|served, consisting of chicken fricassee, | of bed until permitted j tractically destroyed by fire when the | mashed potate and turnip, eranberry | thé doctor's permission. car caught from backfire from the en-|sauce, bread and butfer, celery, lem- 0, when th ine. The truck was heavily loaded |omade, coffce and ice cream. It cer- r at the time, having just taken on a!‘ainly did taste fine, and the ered bm.k At e e s viave - ST two-tone embreidered ........ 3 . 8186 ¢ ;SR $1.85 n_an boys | gults in a velapse ¢ . S load of household goods i this city.|have all they can eat Aftor dinTier| iiemt up for o week more and ic o Women's “Bacmo” Washable Cape Gloves, in pearl, mode. sray, dark .:om:eof ;}::rtsn:isewehred;mve% but thfle-some of the jadies plaved ihe piano|gerous hesides. Lrown and tan, at .. $2.50 a sreater T adly amaged. | and the boyvs sang. Th y 2 ¥ o D EN T l s T | Chermical om e’ Went Giat | Veke Soms ot g Thoopity the Women's Fne French Kitt Gloves twh-tons smpraidsres: Bakk e {went to the fire and it was found | of which they speak very highly. Both | LYKENS VALLEY MINERS [that it was necessary to use a hos:|Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross are busy| REFUSE'TO RETURN TO WORK {from a hydrant. The fire was soon workers at the camp. The boys ger- Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 1 Miners in i but eut but not before it had wrecked | tainly appreciate what these organi- | the Lykens Vailey district today -re- i tbe car, zations are doing for them. fused to return to work, despite the i : = | instructions of Fuel Administrator Same Tall Corn. ! Saul Guilbeault 0\'emT- Garfield of the day before. They say me: i Stalks of corn 13 feet 10 inches high | Saul R. Guilbault of the al de- | they will not go back to the mines T‘HE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL Co yare dispiayed mn front of H. R. Wood- | rartment, 36th company, has just no- |until a more definite agreement s . ward’s store on Main street. They ) tified his father, Samuel Guilbeault of |reached as to their demands for an came from the farm of Georze An- 13 Ward street, of his safe arrival|in e in wages. One thousand men ! derson of Morning Town. overseas, are idle at the colliery at Ly Paciferay angitani ARz oo oae R lm T MHR Rl Y e anr AT s Toraseaa ot Kid o s are none Better—at $2.75 and $3.00 a pair. DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone 3 Sre 15 86 auu‘:h the u\ n-m-u ot alletin.