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vt hmlvrl'm Gete we: weve |3 o N.y g-‘u outiook Mm imiadie Atiantie ‘New Erigland states is for a con- unn of normal xemyenmn-e § tflee i Ehe o W fros 3«1! n's nhsmvnndns, umw the “1 = . flungex in temperature and the baro- ursd: x 6 p. . s Highest 78, loweést 7. Comparisons. A Preéaictions - for Thufsday: Partl | <16 Y., .m. ursddy’s. . weather: w ? . mv@ Cening. souehery wiid, bk m u_ B4th Stieet, Norwich, Conn B T e 7 “g aftér h! waior, Whieh 18 ml'&rla GKEENEV!LLE { AL SE, Manys, churcl, wn; OFiiRE 4 VEry pretty wi Slace Wher Miot v gge«nn ‘Was: united in marriage to JOhn James MoCarthy. | TIte bést man was ===— | Destnond #nd the bridesmaid whs- m,- Marsaret Bfcpnan) o hter bride. The. bhide dnd id wére Besutiflly downed o ofe ate fo maten. . Relatives and mtimage trichds Trer present. | After tné wedding cove- menty they -returned to' 158 ‘Prospect streét, Whére a wedding bréakfast was servéd, and Jater a_véry pleasing re- sectio; R & : m’%’;m‘ "'“#wz, 4 xor mmmsn fn___ph; ,n-e M 1 K ne's ctpl&!i o! 1300 fo 1500 ple, wi a)é?.‘ W" R G g B The buildifig itsélf o Be structéd to ”wmo‘h&:tt g‘n xm . 24-30 réoms. offfer things, the follo 1 THe comselidation l thé sch- 0ld | o\ th clghth grades of our grafi- mar scHools and such s a8 16 schod!:lelcnu!é ey do htaeoam #o to tollege’ atd c nue}qlo feer 4 the: need o Peyear, achs 2. ehi céncentration it wewld pd%fl!:fi €qualizé elasses, 1\'0“ dous mc ml vety lafge dmd. Véry ception, was held. | The breakfdst Afd} 5 Arco it would b6 PESsIBIs L réceptién to6k place at the home of! the bride’s brother, John Brénman. | toachers deyoré shemaeives to wid ever liné of fily omni best [ They receifed many ~handsome and|thus reducing 3 [ useful “gifts.” After they returnetrom | {oAchers 4 imibroving the Gualtty OF their honeymoon trip the youns couple | ), i Work. will_reside on . Durfey- st Froom is a /bapeimaker by trade has beén émnlored l%ix'htn\ési ife. is* the son of Mrs'-T . Bi and the late, deen xccgnh ‘%. bride - has resided aé ospect | stréct and i€ the dsughlflr of the Hte Michael and’/Abby Mofris Brennan: All of the friends of the bride and Fiah them tho best BE Tack dn” ok new life. ~bas,, pesamned - a‘u;,. 2 Low. day s Hidranklin, P Fec \varden Fenry Davis ia tFime fhing the trees in ths village. dspe pr oshenie S jactivé ded eanesday his son, Dr. The -Mweta of the junior Highl FORMER ‘GOLUMBIA" NI DIBS - IN nAm-rm James Pinfide formiér fesi- .Capen Stree! in Columbla; Samucl and Clafrissa Pinnes He represénted thé &ighih -z A lar§é nwmber of children in the |yt FERICECINS yillage _aften#éa the nlaygrounds on North Main. street Thursday after- 3 of Fifth strest is megm\x a féw d‘:\ vistting {2 p relatives in Privats Michael Shahan has return- 1ea fo his home on Central avenue, re- {ceiving his hahorable discharge from army sérviés at Cam$ Mills. Private OF ALL_KINDS ON Shahan is the fourth son of Mr and AUTCMOBILES, R Zhnn Bt reectyia bl CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | iniresting ctoics to (4 adventures.© Nr. and. Mre: TRUCKS 68 CARTS: | bt s o n i aatvioy ) France. 11 WMeshanical Repiirs, Paimting, Trim. Upholstering and Woeod Waork. o gl o Menday evening at the K. of C. rooms thérs was a mesting of the vet- erans of the world war. During the . past: few - woeks - saveral of the local ¥ .| Foung men who -had served in the & ¥ Ay afd naty-Nave met and planned 507 to 515 North Main St. ; Branch of the American Le- youne mhen hel & meeting at the K. of C. rooms and aftér a short discussion voted to post 'DENTIST 2 notiee in the lacal post oMce to 16t the ther’ service m!n know that sem 107, Thayer Bui e the' miceting Monday evening 1t . i ol dire was woted o form an Army and Navy club and any man who had served his Hours 9:12;:130:6 #ré 7 6 8 P. M || couritry was efigible for membreship. A committes Was @alsé anpointed to write to the Américan Legion head- auarters to find out about applying for 2 charter. . Thase. who are nqw.working. to form the legion in the village are satis- fled with the.swecess thus far and E hope’ ‘to* 96# ‘Taftville’s .war veterans f réspond t6 a man when the call for Setuciat unu members is sent out. Neties of _the next meoting will be posted in -some prominent place in the village: but don't waie until the meeting before wers u rees showing your spirit, g6 out now and talk American Legion to Your frignds who have served and bring them into FOR ALL OCCASIONS the local chapter. N 4 Defivered cnnneauonn 8. S. picnic_Satur- 7.80 a. m.—ad: NURSERY- €O. Trucks leave at T. H. PEABSOY. | . _Phone 985 not _case e postponement of the “anndsl *Sh Hehool. pienic of the' Tafteille Coflm’éhllonal church Del-Hoff Hotel |m.) st o mmor oo The committec in ¢harge s _ ar- TH6 swings and sec-saws. werél Sha ar 1 fre. Patirick Shahdn that received his ery stAte &nd presiaemtial 0“60, dnd ‘at every annual te¥n eléctibn but T jcé about 14 fiths d has many rer . bRy ¥ n"|" {¥, 'om’fe since he was madé an éléctdr I8 |Little ana_Senator W. y e il ted t h b h ot CUROPEAN PLAN ranging for the transportation of the ¥ embers. to,and from .the. beach and|C aw's March, Reeves MAYES BROS. Press - fi‘m Secured ‘wuto irucks for this pur- | G9! selectivh Tsiephane 122 #5:28 Breadway | pose. The busses are to be at th Taftville post office early in the morn- ing and the trip to the beach will be started at 7.30 in the morning. In_or- der that the members of ‘the ‘school who are unable. fo leave in the morn- DR. E. J. JONES s |Ing mav take part in ihe plenic ‘the bue of the Ponemah Mills company will go through to the beach \ Swhen it Mmakes its<noon- trip-to the its employes. Thestrip. ~ one would try to be on deck at that cestor, Thomas Littlé, w! Devohshire, - ’ Piymouth, Massi, Sl 1620, and sixth in desem frofm hh mnatérnal ancestor, Jamés tiis country m wh young -man 6n amnl reéli persecution apd settléd in b wl Politically, Mr. Liftle was a StaWinéh republican, castirg his first presidén- tial vote fof Abraham Lincelft iR 83 nd never failing to <vote at év- He héla many offices in Celumibis, years. Tn 1890 he was élécted 8 irepresént his town in the statd legis- TAFTVILLE b |lature, which was the faméus “déad- lock™ session. Dufing the seé€sion Mr, Foster Rockvillé weéré aj inted t6 act With the county commissionérs fn seeut- ing land and énlarging thé eounty a‘ll at Tolland. In 1394 Mr. Littlé electéd senator {rom thé then TWen-|ished, the ty-third sénatorial d was chairman of the commitices on New towns and probaté districts and fed- éra]. rélations. For thirty vears he was a member of the library cominittee of the Saf- ton B. Little "rree Library As: xu Columbla and was a ¢halrmai that_committée. e was &1so cr of the asseciation for many years. In conmection with fatming he co- ducted a vetail fertilizer business built up an exténsive trade, dnd fer four vears was engaged as zemeral agent for_fertilizer com s, was’ connected with the. 'Noe- Bichu a0 half a cefitury as ‘olutnbla i corréspondent, aAd was af= so correspondent for a Hartford pa- per for many vears.. He wrote many i articlés for agrieultural papers. He married_Miss Lsther A. Collins, daughter of Rufus and Olive Potter Collins, n 1565, eelebrating the nfcieth anniversary of the marriage in 18! Mrs. Litte died, several years 3 Mr. Littlc leaves two sons. Samuel A. Little of Hartford and Clarence C. Little of Greenfield, Mass. THIRD BAND CONGERT TO BE ON WEST SIDE The following is the pregrammre. {6 be given by Tubbs’ band undér the direction of Frank G.: Benson t (Friday) evening at $ p. m. The co cert will be on the West Side at the: corner of West Main and Maple|M: D, sel Blowing Bubbles, popular waits, Kenbros Morning, Neon and Night, over- .~ ture, On, Frénchy! popular one-stip, - The Girl Behind the Gan, selec- tion, Tativille will begin at b aharp and tha|’ e Cmmittee moud mopreara® #7020 | municinal ‘bina concerts. Great Stons Fly. est daar rooms_té he “de- cidénbic Pur- tion' invelver, ~aniéng ‘6r Many years|Of wmtb frerving as town treasurér 16f mlaRy vin dfl(§ a, took ce in Xew SRR »esg.iu«. s s an opp : 3 1“? - preseut | through Mr. Stearms, as the tg:-er cated. ended x;n has in régard to thé High scitesis: it tHe n £ m‘ornfl-mc of the #igh found faver.” i "5"5": 7000 per rosm) orfunt gyina- . $230,000 P E,WU 2,000 " Total édst yearly OLIVE DRAR FOR ARMY = UNIPORM REPLACES BLUE 'me fradifiorial Blue dréss unifotm -,m réspléndent with geld bum shoulder knats and breast cords, abolished by a genertl order &1t July & ‘Y Semvésan 6( 1 66 -&mall t6 outfit the soldiérs in the military. numlshmenu win, jt énie: Payton ' C.f oy use in military prizons and ieiiinaty barthcks. TRé. olive drab service uniform has! Been gractically ihe omy unitorm ithér éfficer or énlistéd men durin‘ QM weorld war, although dpring the Jast few months of hostilitles & number of colered Iabor battalions Wete quipped with a part of the re- fatnins eupsly of biuds The new or. v8s the oliva drab uniform, ths "wmzen" wérn by oMicers aftér rétreat, 11,400 | Mr. and Mrs. omsé ceess 920,480 '] ries i} | o Tisritorar gl s u Qt mnm auue. Wflm hureu»m 16 h\ a leiter writs B fistes" et “with her - daughfes: Lae s ndt st son, Hawasd her first” husBand, uwuu R. !.auflt ives out in - |lin, who diéd somie e ""' b 'w""cu “”'fm e wedd wedding el pota M""’?"' alr later, Mrs. .“‘nflg e ma sne Rt m‘m ‘Hér summeér me at ma\fmm- ,. ands. s workis higs way n;xm m'e‘n ana ené Whetondea Mrs. hér amaran aré fi forune, Lermob,” at_Watch Hill W 1 An- Dr. Robert Will- o, v, who dicd sem years aso, 6f New Brunswick, N. J. xuu-h'remrn frém the wedding trip, in Boston. . Norby is 29 temibor. On their return g:imp théy will make their years 05 ju 8 ’OlTAL SAVINGS MADE BIG GAIN IN WAR VI.AR Postal savings deposits rorzed ahéad during the war g doolono ac- epartment. United States péstal banks ed up $123,422,686. "On October 71, 1918, cléven days prior to the of fhie armistice, they had in to $159.070,856. ‘Thésc figures aré all the moré remiarkable fheén it is re call that during thée samé périod |four intensive Liberty loan cam- ! paigns, an almést contiuous drive | for the sale 07 thrift stamps and war| | gavings certiicatés. were carried on., War activitiés Rad the compléte right| of way and afi appeal by the Paut- {mastér genéral for active cooperd- {tion on the part of the 200,800 gos(al émploves throughéut the country, in fitancial and chgritablé war activ lities, brought enthlisiastio responsc. | Meanwhile, postal savings simply marked time accepting only_such bus. inéss as camé to the post officés unso- licited. Thé postal savings banks are largely patronized by wafe earners of foréign birth.. These people are fa- imiliar with similar institutions con- dueted in thelr nativé Countires and the distinetivé dréss of arfiy |naturally turf t6 our-postal banks to n:r‘-u and thér special corps. The resérva of ah’t’-i 8rab équipment i the storensuses of the efmy is offi- clafly réportéd to bs ample for prés- ant heads. For this réason it is_con- improbabje By local officets that a change 6 a séa grecn uniform, | 8f|a4 reportsd in a natws despateh from | = weéstérn camp, will b8 pW int6 ef- feet, very soon. if at all take cave of their saving, thus ovi- dencifnz their unbounded confidénce in the United States and jts promise to pay back the product of their toil and sacrifice (he moment thay ask for it. T Thousands of postal savings depos- | ors J6inéd the American army and navy, and that many of them made the sapreme sacrifice is _attested by the volume of death claims that are westerri despatch dtated that!yeing vaid to heirs of deceased rol- gheulder o¢rnaments weuld be abol-!giers and sailors om both sides of the | Atlantie. | fanks being shown by braid on the eleéves and the branch of ser- viee by atrips of cloth on the collar. The séa ‘eent uniform has not been, heard of In local army circles, it twas | stated vesterday. 1 The ganeral otder, vet unnumbered,|pecn appoluied by the state board of jeducation as director of Americani-| & specifically abolishes “dress uniferms, BRANCHE OFFERS AID IN AMERICANIZATION SERVICE W. If. Deming 8t Hartford, who has fall Arees umiférms, epécial evening!,ation under thé law of 1919 is in re- mess Jackets’icelpt of a communication from Her- pulsion will effect a. grea SaYIAg t8 the fovernmeént, which for- morly furniched them to enlisted men | and t6 individual o who have | bert R Pranche, managing sécretary ! ¢ the War Camp Commmunity service ! ‘ln this city and New London. Mr. Déming sént out léttérs on July | groaned at the thaught of having 0|15 (o boards. of education In_Drids much gold braid at current price; i Present s of the dress equip- | Tent- nelude 19,482 dress caps. 102.- 783 dreéss coats, 59811 trousers and 0 agaerted breast ‘cords, oniy place whers the dress uni- form will be greatly missed, ofcers | point out, will be among military at-} thches at .embassies, where Am.flmn] s will not be able to siine brightly as representaives of fereian govérnments. But the ambassa lors ¢ themasélves, in the absence of any pre- | sctibed uniform, have labored under the same supposed handicap since the undation of the republic. DONORS TO SMELTERING ARMI IN THREE MONTHMS R A e | tne past i mm Mmonths were the fol- umns & K. Beebe, James .McKee, [ensy T. Af tnold, Wallace S, Al . Gaer, Mrs. Charles L. Hub- of the Episcopal Mgs. Agnéw Smith, Miss “Huntington, _Miss Jennie Mrs. Philip Whaley, Mrs. |Vl rs. Hen- rs. Elizabeth Prentice, Mrs. jport, New Marchester, Stamford, ' Windham, X Sugatusk, Wallingford., Bristél, Plymouth, Mi dletown, Neéw Britain, Hristol. Giréen- wich, Torrinaon, Norwich ai ® New! London direciing iheir attention to the law and inviting theélr co-opera- tion in carrving out its purpése. THe Das afked each board o ‘appeint s |rrriy— lml director who will represent his|' . town in the work. Mr. Branche's let- ter reads as follow. My dear Mr. Deming: s Bout one Bour 236, i the colurmns | the press, 1 saw an announcement That'T pave bein ou since May 1, been apruyinted to handle the Ameri- eanization work under the law of 1910, I hastén to offer vou my heartiest congratylations and wish {o extend to You every courtesy within my power. managing secretary for the War Camp Community servico in Norwjch and New London, I feel perhaps. ti it may Dbe possible for us to get to- nth- on some plan that may prove Situsl benefi. both 16 the stete Snd communitics mioationsd as well: I knew' 6f no. greater récénstfuction | werk than that. of Americanization. Ro- | Having_ been ~ connected with _the State Courcil of Defense from Jan- l.uryltolll'lnllud irector uns 1d. Linnell, Mn an, Patrick Cas- -niy A rnard have kind- 'uv-n Mok o -;flao- 204 aucounn : :m ?E Alhn. n ic Co. and ‘!'he Huflu More Sailers For Submarine Base. A 1 train of six cars on the fisher- cunu'm'“’vfim.n nu:.a{z went | is_found nmr -tmt in in mnu‘h 8 o'cloek Thurs-! and M mxng:n u- vuy to New !on-‘ % Siiers on béard from | n-t rest tioned at g’i‘ Horliek’t the Original- Majited Milk — Aveid’ _Imitations &Snluu!utd- OCCIDENT FLOUR M—Wuthh. dwanaz-fuln.mm-? Hore's zocd news fe Mén whoss Hair 1 1 fieaipe covercd with e Porteous & MicaeLs Co. TWO DAYS FOR THE FINAL CLEAN-UP OF Factory Ends FRIDAY magnets which have made this Factory End Sale such a phenomenal suc- cess are the fresh, desirable goods and the substantial, posi- tive savings which you cannot help but make on every A5 F3 osgood or any PP Parisian Sage () guaranteed to quickly, 2 fsh every go0d with the gen iquid form), whiclt Ppromote a now growih, er Thousands can testify td he.excel- fent results from its use . some Wwho: féared baldness now glory abundant ‘hair. while others who suf. fered for sgars with-daridruft d it ng heéad g6t & clear, eool it a few day®” use of ome treatment. Xo matter wHether falling hair. gray hair, matted, stringy hair, dandruff or itching scalp try Pa- Fisian Sage—yod will pointed. scientiftc Hen aIl hair needs. t application will make your | scalp look and feel 100 per If you want bel(xti(ul istrous hair and lots of . he? {means use Parisian Sage, Don't delay 6 -—begin tonight. Bvig s B :x::;emsures abundant hair for years to. 6 i they der Dr. Wheaton, AughTin {less advised! War Camp Community. accord with the les” of “Americanizatioh and among . of its policies i§ 16 be ‘ at of opcmn- in eaéh city, whére D- information " together with W‘,o‘kh(. :lth the Ffailroad :\auonl -, both Z orking harmoniously grse wusbends caché enrs |on Tor the i . T, tice Dbut for the communh "fl’mm s at cna?me’k%! Vhote! e D | and . aré dmmensely msriy Bts a fortun ff(m AFst_estan) usbarid and Dbothered withi | 1ittle atten: T speak mdre or in New London, cd such an ‘sp-town 1 inforntation Hefit 1 large share of the Ltfikhlm iuot‘:\ !;}a( has been in scrvice up- wards of -a year at the station. nainm Judge afid Mrs. Mébertlihat as a center throush which your Her sister, Miss OH¢6leommittes can function oné V Wilson, have a & ér homMe, | furnishing data to foreign born along lines, banking, employ- , Mrs. Resce M. OPértéut-Iment, housing. night ccirools, com this ecity, as d6és Neérinity centers, foreizn stéamship tick- Willsen, who [ets, information laugeérite . Pfllm dttorneys, physicvians, ganizations, day nurseries, and in fact rotection against, masried Miss Dorothea Wurts. An-|fion we can be o other sigter is Mrs. Lsnest Hallogklfo you and your 1 . “1 thereforé hastén fo exténd to you he use of our will_make their éntirety, in regard to faturalization charitable or- incalculable value service bureau in its . K!‘I;)llng that you will make #uch use of it as in your judgment ola and Mrs. Norby will belccems best st stited 1o your purposes. " GOSHEN Mrs. E. K. Jones and children from are_guests at the home Baufralo, N. Y., 3t Deacon James Y. Thomas. George Moore and daughter, “ox, of East Hartford, are 2 made | guests of friends h by post office Rowland . Kényolh, whe, is On March 31, 1917, six days prior to|United States coast guard sérvice, 18 our declaration of war, deposits instationed peninsula’ of ks | Michizan, at.the extréeme north énd of Blueberriés. are not plentitul, feommon dessert on the farmer's table $ir. ana_Mrs Osborne andz dnuzmer Miss Hazel al- friends here SATURDAY have attracted the erowds that Buying Factory Ends is just like putting money in your purse. First prices on many lots have been reduced to close the lots out, so that it is important that you atter the Sale during the closing days—It ends on Saturday i There are i ] FACTORY END PRICES = On Wool Goods, Staple and Novelty Fabrics some of this season’s newest des FACTORY END PRICES On Domestics—Table Damasks, Tow Pillow Cases, Sheets, Bedsprca FACTORY END PRICES On Dress Goods—Panamas, Serges, Crepe Moha Wool Poplin, Novelty Goods, Etc. FACTORY END PRICES On Men’s Wear—Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Neck wear, Su;penders, Etc. FACTORY END PRICES On Women’s Wear—Millinery Wants, Coats, Suits Muslins, Undérwear, Aprons, Etc. FACTORY END PRICES On Summer Underwear and Hosiery for Women Misses; Children and Infants, FACTORY END PRICES On Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, La Wears, Toilet Articles, Etc. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. d] yns and colorin Blanket s SR STAFFORDVILLE s. Almira Chapman, of Georgs Chapman, There was a good attendance at the Th addition to the musical| and lierary exercisés there were re- lpertu by diffarent members who at. sesslods held t the home| Portland.—The us Roberts, in|struction of a week Thursday | for the Lindquist ng Werk morning. Mrs. Chiapman lived in Staf-|Inc, has been to Dt 3 She left x town over a year ago to reside with i Mrs. G Cooley, — of She had been with her nie month +=1 GOLDBLATT'S Reuben Chaf- | al chosen ummmfl of a2 comniitte¢ of fhree to arran; program for the day evening, Jul: There was no Y. P. Sunday evening, the members attend- next meeting, 25th. S. C. E. meeting . Chapman was {mable wo I méeting at tRe Lebanon Cente Nisscs Josepnine and Helen Masson who have been guests , réturned Wednesday. gge 1s engazed to teach survived by a LA‘O(h!r fee of, Springfield. Mass, - was Bréught to for burial Saturda: . Yon Deck off Ada M. Von Deck ;. dauglifer of R of Waterford, affordville cemet; Rev. J at the save; SPECIAL TO LADIES and Mre. 7. |Are you troubled with 3 Stastordyille, Harold Lee were united the home of | Mr. and_Mrs. Charies nier, Saturday pastor of the daughter. Miss oVra Briggs {in district No. 9 the cominz vear. — and also ascertain | how you are rated by others. marriage | Magnue o oris cfty af July ‘9th. arded a_scholarship club e & BRENNAN—In ,h,, m u» ..u “N enter tho Massachu <5 MeCarthy, “H W) \\\‘{‘\\\ \t\\\ ) Church & Allen 15 Maia Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS “Lady Assistant ~ Telephone 323-5 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE IS YOUR BAG WORN? { Is yeur Purse beginning to look shab- by? We suggest that a look over our , Ete;, will be to your ad- | Come and get an idea if the ["U in these articles, irE believe we can afford you considerable | ies in your purch ! buy and sell on a large scale in thi The Cranston Co. and we | to Bristor post, | top fleor of the cit widow | Maln street. body1 For Good Shoe Repairing n- 224 !French wooden heels? V 5 i have the new Patented Alur linum ~ Unbreakable French |Heels in all colors. GOLDBLATT’S SHOE BRIEF 3TATE NEWS SHOP Cromwell.—Mr. Pierson annou Tel. 714-4 .44 Franklin St., Norwic i Neolin and Fibre Soles, ou o0l specialty. Ask for them. ¢ the “iIt Will Pay you to Se WM. FRISWELL CO. About DIAMONDS PRICES THE LOWE 25.27 Franklin Strect DR. R. J. COLLIN: | ' DENTIST {148 Main Street Nor Phone 1173 {DR. JOHN W. CALL’\HA Physician and Surgeon HAS RESUMED PRACTICE 08 MAIN STREET Tol. 426.2 Resicence Phone 42 I | MINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commeres Guilding A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. . Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FERT), 3 8pring Areh Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Nerwich, Conn. BUG EXTERMINATOR destroying Bed Bugs, Roaches, Water Bugs, Ants, Mfr. Cumming: Phene mo . 25¢ a Bottle at Phone 232-2 Lady Astistem {Teacher of Vielin and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD l Bliss Place :rnonl 1274