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The Henry Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT 1 C#lis Answersd Promptly Qay and Night 88 Main Street Pt RS i Nt bbb Y Norwich, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1918. On Wednesday questionnaires wgup:ue these office hours at the town THE WEATHER. mailed by the local draft board to 160 \h all. H of the Sept. 12th registrants. The| ~No .questionnaires were sent to} Disturbances that developed Tues- | yestionnaires were mailed aceording tish subjects, as the government day night over Wisconsin and the UP- | o the serial numbers and to those|hds ordered that nothing be done-in per Ohio valley are central tonight | egistrants who are. included in the|such cases until Sept. 28, when the over eastern Lake Superior.and east-|ages of 19-20 and 31 to 36. Those |provisions of the treaty 'with Great ern New York, respectively, and. they comprised in these ages, according to Britain go- into effect. vere attended by gemeral rains OVer |in anmouncement from Provost Mar- |- The work of copying of * the 4,000 the eastern half of the country. chal General Crowder, wiil be the first | cards of registrants has been com- weather will prevail Thursday ‘ to be called to the colors under Ths | plete :ml the local draft hoard is véry i 3 . e 3 Temperatures will remain below the :"'m WM TN it fev:‘wqaeb ccasonal average over the central and | Jx 5 legal advisory board, which com- Farm Wagons Dorthamn. (iSRS : s 400 ot the ocal lawyers, il be| Call for Limited Service Men. Express Wagons Winds for Thursday and Friday. |in attendance at the town hall daily,| The local draft board has received North Atlantic: Moderate to fresh |cxcept Sunday, from 9 to 1, from 2 t0 |another call for limited service men Team Hm variable winds becoming southwest, |G and from 7 to 9, to assist registrants | to go to Fort Slocum some time: fol- rain Thursday; fair Friday. in filling out their questionnaires. It | Jowing Sept. 30. ‘What these men will Express Harnesses Middle Atlantic: Moderate south- |is desired that all registrants make it!do is not stated in the call. Norwich's west and west winds: generally fair.|a point to see one of the legal advisory | quota is not known, but as there are (FOH THE MOTOR CAR) Moderate disturbance off southern {board for assistance, as a great many jenly 200 men fo go from this state in New England eoast moving northeast. | mistakes will -be avoided in this way. | all probability it will net be in excess ML}M of Forecast. . ‘| Formerly the lawyers rendered thislof five or six men. With the limited smm ROBES Southern New FEngland: Partly service at their offices, 'but it s felt|service men there is always an op- cloudy Thursday, cooler east portion; that a much better way wili be telportunity f6r voluntary induction. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. | ™ omuarvations in Norwich Kty o trom | WILLIMANTIC INVENTOR WOMEN'S COLLEGE MAY 15 Bath SOk Norwith, BRI - | 1i o oe fscordsareported from ~ IN THE PATENT LIST HAVE PRE-NURSING COURSES | changes in temperature and the baro- | The list of patents issued from the (Special t¢ The Bulletin.) metric changes Wednesday: U. S. patent office Tuesday, Aug.. 20, THE CORRECT MODES OF THE SEASON READY FOR YOUR VIEW- ¥: Connecticut College for Women in 4 918, for the state of Connecticut is as ¢ % JOSEPH BRADFORD Ther. ar. | 038 for the siate of Comneciiaut e 88 | conncetion with other women's ‘cal. ING AND APPROVAL. %0 29,7y | Bridgepart, assignors to Singer Manu- % = 29.7 means to institute training and courses 6 p.m. . . 60 20.70 |facturing company,:thread controlling [in its curriculum to train women for Highest 60, lowest 56. mechanism; H. P. Arndt, assignor ta, : : - L C0 "Ames, Amston (vehicle SPTING,| Sencien i somn ond ARpropriate war The formal showing of the season’s accepied modes will Siagk Bocks Made and Muled 6 OrSer | pregicrion for Wednesday: Partiy | Fvert pocts for. ingats, mine - 15| 0, 0 (Taining oftereq to students in : 108 BROADWAY | cioudy. o T Diver: mold for ingole, S 4 Hopyug| mens colleses and wniversiies s war | - take place on Thursday and Friday, September 19th and 20th. e o ter: Raln, morth: | combinetion; W.o. Cromfa, Stamford|or the American councll of education S 3 S d P, 'astene! X ittle, assign- - HORTON'S ing in evening. 2':!:0 the Stanley works, New Britain, UROPORTE hat (CoRleges ‘atycating wd m ertak WrapniRg BiRchine Ty Forrely and men undertake a patriotic educational | rapping machine; ¥, 3 Farrlly and | i o the il it of her or The results of our thorough, careful preparation for the Fall ganization and equipmeMs and a sup- y T W. B Gaston, Torrington, bottle 2 2 - 2 “ d New York Ice Cream T mine sove, |1 900, | PK2t0 | hosure: 5 E Gasen, sasends toihg | omeniary communication trom holl ggason of 1918 will be revealed to you in the extensive dis- IN PINT AND QUART BRICKS |Bar T s m 15 m & m & m |AUCY, Blectric oompeny, Hariford, Sun, Moon 8 pre-nursing courses in educational in- SV PR e S imantie B A e bl B plays and exclusive styles assembled. % ? i H Thread company, stop mechanism for|1f the courses can be arranged with- . —AT— %) a2 | mfi;\;nngn::mr;w; MFéfl e wf‘!::' out conflict with collese requirements : 5 3 10.14 2 3 3 - or even some substitution for courses H AR ¥ 00 | % on: 5. Take, Miltord, intemal som- | Sireads oimred. T i n sorat e Allow us to extend to you a cordial invitation to attend. it 635 | Ites 1 iy o %n’éf.‘c’e‘fi::x.‘}’ ability_that the Comnecticut colioge | er i s 2| will off -nursi o duri 50 MAIN STREET e fours afies Bk water T ip 10w | arttond, seabbarts A Paye, Bazt| 10 ool iy o F couties dwing h i . Haven, assignor to Sargent & C \'ew|t o OTILNE Ty car. 4 8 The plan now under consideration i ot NEVI Haven, lock. {by the president of the college is the TREES GREE LLE B t Vassar plan, successfully carried out in Louis Saundersky, who is local tail- | RABBI TO SETTLE ) the summer training camp at Vassar o ® or, is confined to his home with the CHESTERFIELD DISPUTE |Collese, and in somewhat different : - 3 4 form at severai other institutions. The 5 Order your TREES and SHRUBS| STl : Charles Weiserger and Jake A Vassar plan was f d H new 'for fall planting. ~Orders. deliv- porans local people that attended the | man, both residents of Chester Iy veee s omaelly avstoved ik ““The: Store of Good Values” 94-100 Main Street ered anywhere. s atr ay eve! > | wert arrested in New London at an|g i e Maplewood Nursery Co. Nt S IR T L T T Sheeh‘fl\n on charges of | can Red Cross. The curriculum was T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 ... & Henderson, while worl shpelelder S o O S h fdrawn up by the national league of nursing education. The suggested plan consists of | FINDS GERMAN WOMEN enough, but believe me I can put it|Th brouzht to the attention of Presecut- ing Attory ¥ Daniel M. Cronin at New London police headguarters he recom- Monday strained himself and fined to his home for a few d: DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: ciety met in their community rooms at the Greeneville Congregational church Wednesday afternoon and a large amount of sewinz was accom- |t ished in spite of the "lo'w'v weather. A large number was nr and kept |3y = ihs Soadhizes Goe ”m Diggent eisenger family, interfered on behal e is no use as I have no time to E. Carroll is home sufferin % £ twelve weeks' intensive training, in UNs|on as quickly as anyone in France|enjoy eats of any kind. And it would DR. F. C. JACKSON e : ol e o e yariods of it wesks cach. TOGIE| 1 Gy women ved 10 3™ We 'ure ‘mow ama. pesides 1 have e The La Community Sewing So- | sented by counsel. Pre”} the completion of such work the pupil R S 2 d We have only: lost three men so|we are now and besides i have my far—one with mustard gas and two | mask on most of the time. For every with tear gas. The aeroplanes ht they send us a lot of gas, over us shooting down high explosivi You can tell the folks in F;nd’eper‘ all the time and we have our guns o- t there are no wwards ix the g most of the time. We are giving and we are willing to stay them ten to every one they the end of it all NUrS: i 3 3 S« iree to serve macl According to the evidence presented zour;;spr;\"ild h;as;rxme%;a;tiili""ass?f:‘;i the experiences thz bbi. it developed there! it three months credit, The comsses | diers of the Batter s on between Weisenger | orereq though necessarily of a con- | tille! regiment, a and his wife over meney matters and | gensed character will Tequire at least that Sergeant Edw Ackerman, who is 4 boarder in thel! ;. came standard of work as those of Bridgeport, i i i imothy P. Corf employad ; s > nith T e e % % o8 12§ for which academic credit is given in ‘m° g and we are hitting t! shells ard king ove part of the-alterpoon. :‘,fo ‘;‘m(‘“:'f “”“:t“b": said e might | the regular courses and will include | 2% the Waureghn house here. =~ . . |time, but I tell you, it .ummuah\ But I should J. Bray attended the baseball zame o won e Baver some | instruction in the following subject Sergeant Corfey is a native deliberation and would render his de- ng a Norwich wo- 2t Jedett City S . . P natom d physiol g : = at Jedett City Sun cision to the husband and: wife later | AREt0 e logy, bacteriolog man, Henrietta Carroll, daughter of Many local young peonle attended|in th = hygiene and sanitation, nu- | /& 42 1¥ol p ST e in the week. X : George Carroll, and the family lived ce at Pulaski hall Monday éve- on and cooker, ychology and G50 Yanitie 2 sociolozy of nursi at one time in Yantic. 2 : e s & his let- e pupil nurses are not to be re- |, Some of the extracts irom “We made a raid on the enemy found three men tied to a tree machine guns and . after they taken to headq ters and their clo taken off, they were found to be let the Germans do that.” is a member of Artillery regiment, of the old Bridgeport. % a m to8p m Telephone busy at the | FITZGERALD'S AUTO shermen are ke ere are a great e of the | men with their hair cut off. 1 te of the Bridgeport boys in that = x & _ ter are as follow Ty S AT e ihTe atet Srihcre Greeneville z g 2 g a see some terrible sights over e Greenerllle dam for thex all return FOUND IN NEW YORK | cruitea from collese, graduates enly.| “uyoy will notice I have no date on | e, Sge PO (DS S8 Lo, Vor (1o o S S o Nastbeen roohinait i nie [ ps sevbenl passénger Cadillac t°‘”"for other courses in the college, but | L1is letter as T do not know tiie date‘,_rr in it most of the time. v man suddenly gets last-quota of boys who left here and | pragia ity boonEIn homas ¥its-lfrom’ graduates of secondary schools| O the dav of the week. We are on} i regards to the hox you we sign of cither 2 wed- went to Camp Greenleaf, Ga., that|5cr&ior T - 2 o SeNSer | op graduates of colleges who are mot the fgent and thin are going ng to send me, you better not send 1 lIent to it reenleaf, Ga, service here, has been located in New | % 5 < wavs, The Germans are sending us a | "8 10 s they have been transferred to a camp = 7 . Py ;i other field of ful seryice. Can- . ;\ana York -where men who hired it from George*Farrell - h: AND REPMR WORK - : b zot only a little o it did not knocx | returned after | "v; " Fitzeeralq has been to New | o855, 4nd hish schoo! graduates. | Py : < 5 3 me out. But it made me some sick. n Willimantic. i = © o2 The American council on education . York and identified his c. spent Tuesday o B 3 1 lot of gas and I was gassed once, buf bim_traded it for another amomohne.l‘”“"“ must be at least 20 years of HARRIS —ROG ‘|(~—A1n Wi Fla I did not get my mask on qmck g W Bl at New York oot Slwith the authorization of the surgeon 2 ¢, Jr., of North gt’m"e“ iy Ne ork police head ,g:ne(r‘al nrepared to co-operate with RPN —_— Teain 'street, 1% Avas jthe Connecticut college in establishing stree! stolen from him last week | (1% CO0 s 2 1ot OF ALL KINDS ON fae e ’;‘? “]"”" is T"‘*“)"e‘] i fone|by two men who represented them- jU, pre-aursiig bl and sto jasalst BORHN 1 ists of local voung fishermen. Thev | iives fo be detectives, hiring the car | L Fecruiting students properly quali-| popppRr—in Wakefield, R. T, Sept. 12 AUTOMOBILES, expect to go.out Patchaug Hog pond. | on the plea that it was to be used in|fed to undertake. the training. Thel 1915, a_da r to Mr. and Mrs. | ¥ v y It ‘»‘, hxr:n(‘te(l 10 Friday. fEete i «?”e"e is eager to co-operate in equip- Lewis Potte / ord has heen received from James When they got ts New Yo -1 Ping the much needed nursing force = CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | yiorricon. £ 0 CRIBR DI i e e e and. if 1t can he arranged, the pre- MARRIE TRUCKS and CARTS t“”h lh: m‘j.":,');nljwn.\\:h_ the car which they secu nursing courses will be offered at. the "New London J. Romeyn deal. The police authoritics are pre- | COllege and attractive arrangements 2 4 < sumahly Sit traiY tis 5 o | made for applicants and candidates for Machanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- hing Co.-Tuesdax. | car taee Ther ootorng o Gl the | the training. ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. Donahue is confined to S 5 _— £ Blacksmithing in all its brances, | home with the grip. P SE e SOLDIERS’ WIVES CAN R o Rt — BE HOSPI Naliy k Shea of Stamford and TAFTVILLE TO REPEAT SERMON | 10, o gme prace in the Amme| NiEn ersueriie P, ver ' Siees of ues! . 1 2 3 : . X ch. scutt & c‘ark cum | _The 420 p. m. southbound_car went | remeniin be thaal “request was made, | school of Nursing open to wives of | T . | throuzh W f’éowzzzj % 4 = by those attending the church m = s i B s 3 GLEY —KEN l"D\flIn New London, - 2 | off the track i ¢he corner of North B | at Storfs when the Rev. Marshall T LASVCEARl servle acronding fogane: 1 b e e ione) i venue mear the | Dawson, preaching upon Retribution, | ticut State Council of Defense ‘rom| wan 3. Komned 507 to 515 North Main St. o the track Traffio. was der | answered the question, Can the Chris: | the Council of National Defense, ERACRE neD sand on the track. Traffic. was de- | tian Forgive the Kaiser? Those at- e s af\gna efense, the KELLEY —0LSENX Jayed for a short time. tending the service requested that the | 3y Ik gt of hoepial atelatant |4 Gept: 15, 191 Edward Segrist i1s confined at his Lome on North B street with a severs : Married women are otherwise ineiigi- mon be repeated, for tac benefit of | e for the Army Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19-20 School of Nursing. hose who were not présent. Mr.Daw- | positions 3 e . | atlack of grip. - on has decided not to repeat this ser- | LosiionS ol assistanig i am i 4 THE PALACE || jime, oz, mionaes coieman | 10a"s Siuesies sue he i sscoss | 5,20, S50 5, fnele rames, not - | i COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS ot e A L si- | next Sunday, the ristian viewpoint | cayge they are over the age limit, 35 ' 7 rankhin tors in Jewett City. | of the présent peace proposals, askinz | y., S EePlEse L nUn 8 it 8.E Street | ord has been received that Wil: | the question, was the president’s re- H:fiimi;-::;-sa}i?slfi:‘ 5 4 i WAISTS AND M".'.INERY P. SHEA- s Sis vion stationed at fuzal of Austria’s Gffer "w Christian It an: Sifa=totasaiat I e omn o fi 5 rt, i b3 i 3 i . e i e T {56 Hepital " The Spenflal’ asgisiant sopt. 15 1, Now ready for your inspection : avis theatre Tuesday night. g e ¥ itals in which . 5 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Mids Ruth Polard has reiiimed {fter | The annual Grand Masters' day at|regular training school units will be |Notice of funeral hereater. OpEHmQ Spema! at $25 spending two weeks in Block Island |the Masonic home, Wallingford, will established, but into the military hos- | NOYES—In N London, <e-p| 18, = ‘Successor to as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wilbur | be held Saturday. All-Masons and |pitals in which the convidlescent solaf 1918. James TL Noyes 1 s, STETSON & YOUNG Dodge. members of the Fastern Star in the|diers are quartered for recomstruction S W R T, FW 178 Sheffield West, wife of Serge, Silk and Wool Jersey Dresses were to $29.50 cm The local young men of the village | State and their families and friends | work. and BUILDER | nave received their questionnaires. | arc invited. S e Married women are elizible for the Best work and " b William Donnelly wa: visitor in| Supcrintendent John O. Rowland | position of hospital assistant i their prices by skiied ":cruh o I e village: Wednesday ht. will provide hot coffee for the basket | husbands are in overseas service and Telephone %9 Wast Main St | Traffic was stopped for a short ‘ime | luncheons which will be eaten about|they are between 21 and 40 years of on Norwich avenue on account- of |11.30. Mizpah “chapter, O. E. S, of |age. ille, Sept. 16. 191% Lamb, a native of They must -be in good physical N Banig et washouts. Wallingford, will serve hot lunches at | condition, of good moral eharacter and : Miss Sophie Thoma is confined to|a reasonable price. be graduates of high schoois or pres-| Funersl . itor Hame o bl her home in Lisbon with a slight at- | There will be formal exercises at|ent an acceptable equivalent. West Pearl s Saturday, Sert. -4 tack of grip. 12,30.. Deputy Grand Master Wallace| . 21, at 2 o'clo 0 e0. 1. SS Mr. and Mrs, William Kendall, Mrs, | & Moyle of New Haven, president of [ ROBERT H. MAHONEY George Meyer, and Miss ‘Alice Bur-|the board of managers, will preside IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE ——— | gos¢ “motored to Wauregan Tuesday. |and deliver the address of welcome. = Largest Assortment Phil Ducharme spent the weck-end | The Rev. Dr. William T English, the | Robert H. Mahoney of this city en- in_Providence. grand master of Masons in Connecti- | ters military service Sept. 25th in the i Many local people are suffering from | cut, will respond. There will be ad- |division of educaticn, department of urc en Spanish influenza. dresses by Miss Bthel W. Latham of | Physical reconstruction. Mr. Mahoney | Mrs. John Soroski has returned to | Mystic, grand matron of the Order of | Volunteered in May, but was unable work in Marlin-Rockwell after a few | the Kastern Star, and the Rev. Percy | 10 get accepted till now. weeks' illness. E. Thomas of Rockville, rrand chap-| He is a member of the class of 1913, 15 Main Street l lain of the Grand Lodge of Connec-|N. F. A, and continued his ticut, F. & A. M. Musical numbers |Studies under the Jesuits at Holy will be given. Cross, from which he graduated in Before and after the exercises there | 1817. After completing his college 1 be ampie opportunity {e inspect]course he won a Knights of Columbus . of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS To Free Your Skin . the buildings and- visit with the old | fellowship at the Catholic university of Hair_or Fuzz || e b Vot America and received the degree of - e M. A, from that institution in June. Victrolas Are Scarce! Again we say that NOW is the time to purchase your Victrola if you wish to select from a wide variety. . (Boudoir Secrets) i Anniversary Mass. Mr. Mahoney will report for service 7 > ; . at Lakewood, N. J. No toilet table is complete mthum; There was an anniversary mass of a small package of delatone, for with ' requiem for the late Mrs. Michael e e e s et B M NORWICH TOWN } A L MERS ed from the skin. To remove bairs|Ilebanon, Wednesday morning at 9 H vou merely 'mix into a paste enough of ; o'clock by Rev. Joseph H. Ford. The marriage of Miss Mary Olsen of ihe powder and water to cover: the | {Town street and Walter D. Kelley, of WATCHES; ETC. Jobn & Geo. H. Bliss 5 : The $115 Victrola illustrated is ths objectionahle hairs, This should’ be K Pitchvilfe took place Wednesday ev- Lady Assistant . ]ef)t, on the skin about 2 minutes, thén | ifl"'ty Q’;"‘C'";"""" Py ening at § o'clock at their new home Telephone 328-3 most popular style. Sold by us on | rubbed ‘off and the. akin washed, when | County Agent F. C. roer of the lon New London turnpike. The bridal New Eondon' county farm bureau is in charge of the food production ex- hibit at the North Stonington fair. terms of only 6 a month Choose yours now and we will re- serve it. couple stood under an arch of asters HENRY E. CHURCH in the parior and were attended by WM., SMITH ALLEN Mrs, John Olsen and Warren Kelley the lattér now in the navy. The cere. mony was performed by Rev. W, D.!=—— Bl iz e preesnce of| DR. AL J. SINAY The bride wors a gown of white chiffon over silk. Her veil ¢ was caught with flowers and she car- DEN I rie% a bofuquet of bride imsk o T:e matron of nenor were pink crepe de " P . chine and carried pink asters, Sup- | Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nerwick per was served in the dining room, Phone 1177-3 where the decorations were of solden PE jrod. Cheice gifts in silver, china, lin- en ang furniture were received. After a wedding trip to Providence, Mr. and ‘lk(rs. Kel ;1 wiu“mt!!:\e lgxeir home in SHEA & BURKE XNorwich Town. Mr. Kelley is an em- . ploye at the Marlin-Rockwell plant. 41 Main Street Mrs. C. H. Lamb of Town street has succeeded Miss Bonvey as cor- respendent of The Bulletin from Nor- FuneralDirectors wich Tewn di Del-Hoff Hotel |demm 5 mre sou"55 -serure EURQPEAN. PLAN. HAYES BROS, Prope hh.hn 22 2628 Broadway DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building| Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone ,Franklin Providence, R. 1. Machlne Telephones: Union 968 Company: union 1857 Engineers . Founders Machinists ‘Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repai Special machinery of all kinde, " YWHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. ! before the public, ihere is no medium better than through the ad- wepmbas enlvmns of Tha Rullatin