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_ INSURANCE ; INSURANCE . FOR EVERYTHING s g St A 3 INSURABLE By JAMES CLARK It:;l;noutlvez; and the whole hearied : ; 81 rt - of ® Te| ent * officers 4 (First Winner. of - Brooklyn-Seagate | who aj g 2 A L LATHROP & 8ONS Marathon, Holder of " Magy Long | ' (e k. ot C. the’ Jewish Wel- b : / W % Distance Amateur Records an: .| fare Board, the War Camp Commu- e i b4 £ 8 Shetuckat Street Norwich. Conn. | . "G, A, Physical Director at Camo |nity Service and kindred D et aa s 2 : 2 I\ m (S Upton.) tions which are. working _together DIG gs'flON f ) < 4 : T DS New York's soldier boys who went |in the United War Work Campaign |* FOR . S \ f E to Camp Upton are going to be bet- |for §170,500,000 to enable them to % v S 3 5 ter men after the war, because of the |continuc their activities. Every = « NN : 25t physical training received . there. It|American should contribute to this| Letters I have received from 3 : has been wonderful to wateh them de- [fund. former Camp Upton boys who are = 7 3 i 1 velop; to see the pale office worker | The games- taught by the phys-|now at the front are the best proof i g N/ G e become the bronzed fighting man—the |ical directors provided by these or-|of the value of systematic _physical R H i 35 T fellow with a punchs i ganizations in which nearly every | training. One in particular, from one » i i 3 To work with the army ° officers | man is able to participate, form |of our old artillery boys, says that o A EEi & in getting our men in the proper |the groundwork of a training Which |the work by the “Y,” the K. of C. i F physical condition for the great |increases’ their confidence and de-(ad the .Jewish Welfare Board, 3 o, i task before them is only ome of | velops the instinct to act quickly |athletic and otherwise, keeps the z i . i many things that has to be done,|under trying conditions. A good |soldier's time occupicd so pleasant- s 5 i f but it is of supreme - importance. | boxer, a good wrestler, a good base- (ly that home-sickness is banished | - 2 : Therefore it ‘was with a great deal|ball player, a good runmer, a an|and the morale of the army is ex- < it i of pride that I found myself 'se-|who is proficient in any line of cellent. They dom't have time to ‘ 1 lected to represent the Y. M. C. A.|athletics. makes a better soldier |mope. i FIRE INSURANCE. |in this particular work. '1f any |than the map who is content _to] Every phase of the work s so| F | ' Be Veul 1 ot he time 1| SUCCeSses has attended my individ- | Watch others compete. The _spirit |appealing in this great crisis that I| 2 o omt o now is the time 10| yal efforts, it has been due mainly [of competition is a great enliven-|wish it were possible to reach eve i . see us—don't wait until the fire has| ;" tno ready response of the boys|ing force. big man in the country and place | d occurred. - l him as a worker in the camps here]‘ Rates are so small. ad overseas. They would be i } Protection is GREAT. ing themselves as well as the 54 Unless a man is the right sort k. ] - ISAAC S. JONES doesmt get very far with the man 5 7 Insurance and Real Estate Agent | ol gl = Bt i - Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street The sails will b ovenad i ali s = tricts at 6 a. m. today and ' romain 2 SPORTING NOTES. opsn until 5 pt'en. i § . SEE X PR 83 5 b hundredth nm» he pos- | FACTS ABOUT TRENCH SHOTGUN i —1'4» i George Carpentier, the | By PETER P. CARNEY £ e § e e LS Editor National Sports Syndicate i u i 1 G e e LR | The trench shotsun is America’s H L - . ; - § o big sporting car- S Thibiah e eyt and Ine aibe i & SEm t t—that’ h i i for warfunds dur- | irene ot D Gemins e ore eggs to save mea ats what g R | at the Yanks were coming. i French SR o et tey.. Suibar: At the first taste of the pellets the | s i Mr. Hoover asks you to do. i y s e o3 Huns began to whine and then io | - T g o gty frthehid B R write notes calling us “barbarians.”| gk ‘ 5 & i Tl T Gemmam tool T T e Lo And you're glad to do it. You know there isn’t a better [ o M M yanted {o know something about the| e i breakfast than two poached €ggs on toast—seasoned exactly X rive week rench gun. Quite a number of i - s e o LU writers have written a lot about the i right. Of course, the cooking gives the flavor. There isn't ¥angle Burns or.Joe Lynch, ant gun. 5 s R e D We'll add to the lot and try to give| i much interest in a raw egg. some other noted heavy- evefy bit of information about the| i # 3 e “flib Jaterests of wir shotgun that is worthy of - public =24 The ‘cooking” does it for Lucky Strike cigarctte—gives a would seem that the visit g . k = of CarpentilliWoill b perttitied. s 1t is the zood old short barrel shot- i 3 e L e e e delicious flavor, ]t's toasted. ; pePrg ol ST ol maker in the early days of the west i ] A vl Y, s | ; and southwest converted into a for- i i - - Bugene Walcott 18 the latést bazer | s L midable weapon of war. i & i FE & i i o lax claim o the hearyweigit clam- JAMES CLARK Originatok dpsthe Big ldea i P = o e e g B ik B 04 Three score vears ago, it was the | il - g & i four-round decision over Jack Demp- handy piece of the sheriffs who| S i i it 5 180 Becuiiie taios at et hunted the outlaws, prison guards, | 4 o i i — Tl A e g express messengers and stage coach i A - \EE i A i he name of Willie Mechan, fails to| guards, and it did yeoman service. | = I ! EHEET inform a; nEiots. -DubIG &8 g When American took a hand in the T i : fetails of ool of Jeas Wilios MARKET WAS STEADY 1500 Din- Seau 3 war a Georgia engieer by the name ) i i i o + by n or psey. Barring this| New York, Nov. 4—Peace stocks| 100D s s & At of Eagor began ruminating on ways | Operyour, i i e i i 1 R O Ivmpeer. By thlsf s e " Prie to stop the Hun, His ruminations package i itle excellent mert shares of various class h‘\:oulglu llum to [mn tll]u:'de-l weapon . 4, LHi| A - e 1 Fred Fulton is reported to inz substantial gains on of the days of mushroom mining BHERE @ j hanged man ne Mike | capitulation and publicat towns. IT WAS THE BIG IDEA. R A i o ORI e T NicneaneiviaR. Mike |l iew termy lojAbat- cosntey He suggested the utilization of the| i ‘ : reported that he has changed his tim-| Xails, shippings motors with short barrel shotgun to the War De- g i o dity for, oonfbativeness o.caslonal ‘outbursts of actl partment and the suggestion met with | i g i AS 1 fuenza has abated in|vil group, werc. the dominant features. favor. The improved- Winchester | i New Jersev. the ban has been lifted | Traging was .haracterized by moder shotgun, 1897 model, six shot. hand | i i | hy the Health authorities and box- |Ate dealings hut an almost steady ad- operated, single barrel pump shotgun i i i b Wil be Ftadhed thats. The mot|vanes, waye'tin: the hour when ias examined and found worthy. i f e - ree the shutdown will | realizing for profits over temorrow’s But there was one problem to be i ) i ABHOEY & A, Giand ¢ caused slight setbacks. 400 TifnoisCentrai met. That was the placing of the| £ m. Jersey City. next| Gains among of the investment | 400 Int Asrieul bayonet, The barrel of the gun was | Sl i When Mickes ' Donley | division ranged ‘from one quite thin and did ot offer much| i netantly | decregeiny | points. the Harriman and ouns upport Tor @ bavonet. This is where s i widows” beca denoting absorption of an impressive Yankee ingenuity asserted itself and | i H widows” may now chardoter. Popular grange: made the gun the deadliest sh £ greens themselves | moder: priced issues;of range weapon ever conceived or i 3 must have rea. [ Wester and” southwestern {section st ] SAVE the TIN-FOIL from ;{3 e so fascinating|Were not far behind ; akness ars cas il ands surely mace hans | Atlantic-Gulf featured the shippings.| * Gvercome by providing an outer steel | Lucky Stuike Cigarettes it some thrill for them. although yielding part of its 6 point coat, or jacket, which is pnrnruedL d give it to the R Cross T I rise, but Marine preferred and ‘minor and ‘held ‘a short distance away from i fscues, such as American Internatl the barrel proper.and forms | E i i and Pacific Mail, were moderately chamber that acts as a cooling J | i o i tive and firm, et. To this reinforced jacket is i T - i Oils manifested much of thetr recer bayonet attached = 5 it i activity and uncertainty, gains t This jacket prevents the scorching | i & i i 7 points in Mexican Petroleum, Roya of the shooter's hands and permits | i Dutch, Texas Company anl Pan- rapid fire. The magazine holds five American Petroleum giving way to ir- sheells and there is one shell in the H rezular impairment at the ¢ e. chamber, making it capable of firing Such issues as Baldwin Locomotive Six shots as rapidly as one can pull i i 1 Dethiehem Steel and New York Air | thelrigger and work the pump handle. i i - 15 £ i ‘rake represented {he leavy war This we might assert is mighty fast! 2 MARLEY 215 lN-DEVON 2% IN.' |:tocks, while Industrial Alohols ex when in the hands of a trapshooter. | B i i i i i i treme break of almost 5 points and s S Sumatra Tohacco's decline of about 12| 1 e : tion by professional intérests. Sales S iiete o caeh vartrides saoh poie; [STATE BUILDING AND BUSINESS. |easily aecommodate 50 men.. Other|had a busy month in October, at 170 PRESTON amounted to 635,000 shares. about the size of & 32 palibre bullet,| A sharp recession in the volume of |10Uch needed repairs are also con- |arrests were recorded. In Octoher the ol iwere sgtrong on ke - 1atRes It is possible for one man shooting,|reil estate transactions is shown Dy |lemplated in the near future police ambulance was called out 191| A man from the Connecticut Tem- 4 o Bt e g BB jand others loading for len, to fire|the fizures giving t~ number of sale — |times to take patienis tothe hospi- | perance Union is to speak in the CLUETT. PEABODY & CO.. INC. MAKE bl MRl g {50 cartridges a minute, which means |#nd amount of mo oans m_the GROTON. {tals. This is the largest number of | Baptist church at the morning ser- S S S0, O WNERS |gules of numerous biocks e L et ferae o in The| There®is talk that the government|ambulance calls in the history of the [ yices, in the Congregational church fn i E Riher and. InteatioraTe aensory would be sprayed over a 100-yard | Commercial Record for the past week. |will build a scheol house in the Shen- |department ie evening and at Long Society M. A. BARBER BEehEL L oniiiate, (Yoads notewtr ector. With hundreds of these guns|The 320 sales for the week compars |nossett district on the property re-i Fairfield—Porpoises are being shot|church in the afternoon at & o'clock. ; R e T aher agere P oVl B T e reiaie in the same towns cently acquired of Lathim Avery. The |by men in boats off I'airfield heach and| Miss Annie McClimon spent the 2 o i SR No column of troops could standat | mor ans of $648,349, | present school building is a small one, | the ses of the big animals towed | Week end at hier home herg Machinest and Engineer |caied 317800000 Old U. 8. bonds were unchanged on . . call Steam Enzma Repairs il ‘sTocks. 200 Peoples. G &G a 100 1 Atarmette e Fies Ax o close range before a line_of men | st 1 vear armed with trench shotguns. In the| Seven new incorporations are re- past these guns have cowed muh,\"“ r the we with \\umr.fl\-\ i | ated opposite the Groton Iron|into Bridgeport harbor to be used pos- Works and beside being inadequate Is|sibly for food or to secure the o n a bad location, as conditions are |which is very valuable. The othe at present. With all the new houses |day three of the mammals that weigh | being erected in that section a much | each were shot and | arger building will be needed and it | seems reasonable that a schoolhouse | Windsor. ennef transporting the it are attending school in children Norwich and upset mass formations. It is un- $212,006. These wise 1o stand in front of them—es vorably with the record fo pecially wheen they are in the hands responding week of 1914, 1 of one who might pull the trigger. and 1917, bBt is far below that of 1916, PLLMEING AP\D GA&HTTVNG Daily Thought. A Tetter has been receiveq| In the long run men hit only what Toimaly Tume's pr =R Plere 0 The gun weighms 73 pounds and | When 19 hew companies were Tormed, | nould be included in the government |rom Mist Jennie Dhoni 4 French 4l | they aim at. Therefore, though they -——_— Pitls. Con the bayonet 1% pounds. It is the 12- | With more than six millions capita plan of building. s ety - Sl CALL UP 734 Fits Cl 5 Eage pattern wioh barrels 50 inches] Buildipe permits continue (o bo.is- =R O Soriiindeh Bvlio e - |‘should fall tmmediately, tiiey had bet- e s long made from rolled steel, cylinder [SUed in the larger cities, subject to}BUILDING OPERATIONS Miss D ter alm at semething high.—Henry With Wi 3 Press \Sted Car. . |bored. Thel bayonet can be removed |the approval of the war board, but IN NEW ENGLAND | Windsor to go to Paris about five years | David Thoreau. ith or Without Gas Attach- T Pull Pal ot fand used for “close-up” fighting. A |MOSt of them are for very small pro- building and engincer. | 3€0. This is the first word frcm her < ments but Always EFFICIENT || o By sl S sling 1s atached to the gun, the same |jects. The < cost of buildings building and enzineer- | 280- Thi ik word frcm and ECONOMICAL— g e 3 Cop Lide A e {lor which permits have heen granted in‘ New. ' Englad, ~ as [£0F, fonr Joars and as the letter, dated Marred Furniture. ? : e e 2 cnal It may Do iring the week iy large, owing to the he P AW Dofge Cam-j OCt- 15, 1918, bawass qrcibien inSPasisf Sh1 oL o o S n a e ldea ‘of the effectiveness of the |fact that permits ywere taken ot ‘,‘1"““ fclloy 1 cvident iharshtel nin been el e 5. hecomme g axnes gun is shown in these-tests on & two | Waterbury ‘and New (London ror a|Sontracts to E18o HiE e 000 TR | touch up the spots with lodine to bring e om I et oate On & WO | imber. of houses to e, eracted by the | Contracts {o 1917 The polls will be opened in all dis- | back the color, then rub with furniture of Ranges 1% inches. At 75 vards the shotwent |IV any new work is being undertaken. . 18 { . m. 7 Contracts to % and at 100 yards the sho me ar. have rejorted that | GO ts 5 v A | % = om0 eanviio ehol | lents £hie advantage of the | Contracts to Self possession is ninc points with| One week in the country —should 1t A i jeene ad¥ant Contracts to e lawyer. i 5 1 5 ] Wholey & Co When General Pershing requested | Pre s ve Plans drawn | (FTIECS 10 ; Eoflont striis LR P g the shotguns we are of the opinion | 0r buildings which” they expect toj JtiEes 0 S p v: on | Prect at t cenclusion of the w ~ S U5 s 12 FERRY that the idea was to try and keep| atthe aendusign ol Sthebwar ol ier G 7124000 STREET Fritz at home in the evenings.| his ide: DS ¥ L Wise ONE, Ao ohiragts to 90,741,000 chi s | of time Thousands were supplied and these in E ans in fullest the hands of men who could use them present Lo 5 2 not only have kept Fritz at home bt S iy Sumatra_pr T & Tel Wonien | Contracts Contracts to 3 ssible as Phone 581 L nights but have kept him sleepless [ S0On as the reconstryction period b Boniicat i & . more than one night Shts, WG BiaCIialo Lite pate Contracts to {4 dne A 3 . |soon as the zovernment’s building pro- bt A zino Will Not Replace Rifle or Machine |irimme is compibicd. Contracts to e Sl v G it wme Ve | BRIEF STATE NEWS The loans for “the respective 4 32500, Ansonia. The shotguns are more effective than rifles for sentries. The guns will not replace the rifle in ‘warfare | Atchieon e At Bim & A Atl Cosst Tine A G & W I is as essential in modern houses as eiectricity is to lighting. We guaran- fee the very best PLUMBING 'WORK Spiteful persons ma 8y export. Wethhen &t e mor will they perform the functions | : 0 R o pibeTsons . mali- ,:.:.._’ en at the fairest e of a machine gun. It is purely an| In New Londo were ten sales | Ciou wrecked two~autos belonging 3 Balt & Ohio Balt & Ohin pr Ramett Co a marketman here. Many thrifty TItalians | emergency weapon which has doneall | 0f realty last week to three for the Ask us for plans and prices. that it was intended to do—and some | S?me weelk last year. The realty sales Beow o o jfor the respective weeks were $37.900 |in Manchester have done much to re- | J F ToMPKlNS Reth . Steel Firing from the hip, holding back |nd $8900. "u!w the high v'l!Sl):vf meat for their | Reth Siel © the trigger and pumping the fore- | TR table by raising rabbits. it | B = hand, the shooter can lay down a NEW" LONDON. Torrington.—TBoys of the Torrington | Wabash 1r A perfect barrage in front of him that| Building permits have been !ssued |trade school have just finished a 67 West Main Street 20 Booth T % Brown Shoe : wels will_be effective for more than 100 | for 64 houses o be erected for the |handsome bungalow on the shore of L L Wee . ards.This gives an idea of the value | United States Mousinz Corporation, |West Side pond in Goshen for Charles T F 00 Baste Cop & 2 100100 0w im Weet of the gun in the hands of sentries. lctween Jefferson avenue and Cole- [W. Smith‘of Torrington ® M BURNS 190 Paie &' Sy 2" 2 Westingho It carries more terrors into the hearts |man street. The houses Will be of | Hartford.—For October the gross | Cal Tarking a4 White Motor of the enemy than any other instru- | wood Willys Over 1100 Willys 0 100 Woolwor ace heat, i2 of them |nostal reccipis of the Hartford post- | feet, for one family each, loffice were $111912.20. For October, apiece: 24 for fwo fam- | 1317, they were $93,266.08. the increase ment of destruction that has been |bheing used. nz $3, 1700 Can Pacific Total sles 5 The only umbrella that will assist |ilies, SSXIT feet; 23 for v, samules | ic'15,640.12, ar 4 bit over 20 per cont R Cent Lamiher anyone when the trench shotgun is|each 26x41 feef, a five for two fam- 5 o i 92 Franklin Strest e - showering pellets over the universe|ilies. 26x15, costing $7000 eacw, The| New Haven. — Wartime olive oil} e i Yo € Ao Foik s etk total outlay will be $406,000 {proved to be largely seed oil, ac- ROBERT J. COCHRANE | 53 8 GAS FITTING, G :,“ PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING 1o & Washingior. 8q, Washington Building firm ] Ot fSov.. 4~ Cull 3 & e Dr. ¥, M. Bunn has purchased the | €Ording to testimony in the New Ha- high 5°1-2; low 5: ruling rate 5| Here is a Sporting Propasition | Pf I\ M. Bunn has purchased the | ven police court, and Pasquale Luca- | closing bid offered at 5 1-2 The guns are mainly G o - ) t i 9 : ¢ in the hands |y nAF o ke of Irillo, for food adulteration, was fined ast loan 5 k g | Broad ‘and Cottaze streets 1is own | ¢h- 00 = Banlk acceptances 1 |of-trapshooters, men who learned 10, gccupancy new owner will buila | $22 and cost i frhoo! I;u clay targets at the gun club. | 4 garage. Glastonbury.—The regular Thanks- | A rapshooters are sportsmen and have ~ giving shoot qf the Glastonbury Rifle COTTON. used the guns to deflect and explode | & ond. ? ? » PACKERVILLE. club will be held at Great Pond on Norwich, Conn. w\;;\v :;755'1\"'\"‘0 47 Cotton _spot | hand grenades thrown by the enemy.| e color company is roceiving sev- | Saturday, Nov. 13, The entry,fee avill 4 Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing leady; Tulddling 3010 Futures opened and_grenades explode four sec- | ora] carloads of buiiding material and [P @ Drize given by —each member Jan- |onds after they are thrown—and if v A % Trwork this e shooting. Scores will be figured by the gary 410 o 2150 March £7t0 to|they are missed by the ‘shooter he e STt e o Ui iy i i reis handicap system. 2690 S 1 = e e 10 replace the one Y . cHIcAGD amAn uARKer. check the. grenade. and. canse it 1o |T2ised 15 feet of brick and a large wa- [ Nurse association came into possession 300 Col Gas Kic IRON CASTINGS| st 580 Consol Gas 100 Cont Cam . Open 10| ter tank is going in top of that struo. |}ast week of a handsome gift in th FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY N0 Com P T explode near the enemy trench, which | ture. The backer mansion for srac. |form of a a ! by x-cylind pur L is fatal to the thrower. e ety e ooyt s uarters of a centuary the "summer Dy contributions collected during a |§ Bulletin Building, P THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO, | i &% st w2 o — Home of tha New York ity Pache |two days whirlwind campaign by & T, 74 Franklin Street 190 Guba C b LT e Any girl would gladly give up a|family, is to be turned into a large ho- |self appointed committee of the local elephone 531-4 _ Nea 11 to 2 Forey Stroet _ "'M g chaperon for the privilege of cailing |tel for the accommodation of mi|merchants, - * some chap her own. help, there being: sufficient roam to! New Britain—The police department |