Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 24, 1919, Page 7

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LADY ASSISTANT | st o dmportant mo. i ST e Sounies auriag e ek aptt oY 120 T B2 = 'n!mx G smsqN : Teacher of Vielin ORCHESTRA Fér Difctes, Weddings and ions. 82 Fifth Stréet. Phons 151-1‘ = . - e DR.F. c. JACKSON J) COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Heurs: Samte 8 5 m hene John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment John & Geo. H Bfisa OVERHAULING AND REPAIR “WORK OF ALL KINDS Automboiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanieal Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphdlstering and Weed Werk. Blacksmithing in all its Branchés Scott & Clark Borp. 567 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Réem 107, Thayer Buidiag Phéne 618 Méurs 9-12; nzo.;. ahd 7 to & American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Firsttlass Garage Service Connscted. Phene Shétucket Street Teacher of Violin and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD| Bliss Place : TELEPHONE 127.4 Del-Hoff Hotel | EURGPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Prep. flmnno 1227 26-28 lrnavuy DENTIST DR E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon. Pane elévator lumec Street entrance. TEAMING and TRUCK.ING BONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 » Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCGASIONS Sandy Héok to mum\&—mu«-fi :?JI“M ond wast winds, fcloudy wédther. On a check list vote gt a city meeting Wednesday ’ nt town, hall. zn rled o presen: had &l* ¥ mirds how .ué"a..,, tms aeem The t & xi¢ X lltl ke ursday Y u‘? ?- “;e e nuh— weather in Al and N statks. Ko - D any speeches eith 1 “the Sunday movies. fit Of the time needed to vote By & i Check Tist, J¢ ¥as 930 before the ré it h. mnoung He 1 vote, hu-"lun zhe " ”& ml wen mve or Ten uu.ndln smond_call after i%. 3« uing o' erels dust Tarier ‘b“'::fi then, intendi to attend t o % ‘ b‘,] B “ 0 In put eir .G 5 'n ol w’fv"‘efl.."iy oud 1 Ty "Sheri o Roun d' see noth but men. They e Tt :un'mm 2.0 to 8.15 Avthur G, Crowall, a termér iz el for thé vote had Been “n and thq hallét Was | og( deelaréa sed tg mm: ! illiam R. P béeausé of 3 dedth 6f his “Wind: e = Y. séuthwest an@ wést | weather. 100K wmas. w st as me lnn pused b!!érre Ferécast. L nneg. ’ Dbu'rvafivm in Né&rwich. records; reportéed mms obaénjfloh- sh& in temperaturd fid flfl*flo changes “ ednésaay }tpltfi‘;e 80, {ofvest T xmr. Tif have t6 renew old t6 mé at least. the beckons like and thirsiy| Two y6ung mea Who hod pever ’"&‘u‘fih‘ wére ‘exeluaed from v.tmf yhen tbey« i o g e md k2 &t théir an oasis t6 thé wéary eléfl.. '.n.v( L._SPARKS, Cd n 5!5 E G. Br, American B, 1. | sUveNICES ENGAGED 1N 1 THEIR MIGHTIEST CRUSADE “Sunday,” says the other half of the ! r as city in place of (‘lerk . who was &l afeavément it tbe ' that he weuld not held up th lo tranfecting the business in &n while he was préving Bs quaiiy and la Wfdl mainner. He Hoda, Lasr h a9pesred And cuaiifed | asSumed that all knew the nocei-'fi ?n p. They W safy_qualifications for voting and M |beth mwul 18 Sots whn: vnucud tarl 4ssufiéd no péfson nét qual would | by & weil knaown aemeécrat. Comparisens, ‘.;fn it to vote. &e ‘e-x‘h: edbfi?f ‘% "r'hu enms: came m*-m“1 to count th: :lemt “we'll take a run rg;: thtougl | :ggmmm i sed a votes ayor said he présumed the country. I am ti of thé| Predletions for Wednesdaay: Paray (T3¢ (CFistature had petecs wid ::Anhon to having | beaches. So, viélding to superior| cloud Teandsday's weather: Raidy, clea; ing at niglt. siving the | there wo ntter hé re assistants act force. I #ave thé raithfuil old Deobbin 4 6 gaseling, tigitenéd up all the loese nuts afnd fllled the tires and A pétition f6rhad signéd thé M!fi'fl With thé'feed bags. And early in thé morn- countérs wHén théy I 6ver the|ing we 86 out through the sylvam by- Thers vnre a few seattering:ways. I alwavs gét poetical when we' ¢ Jrssmey Burke|léavé the city behind and get éut into) Toant Antivw 11 ChE Either throuch pes:|as o ommon counéil or|to have some ridht g.? Sunday movies, fniss.on irowm ine by votc of the nédple. Suhday movies had béen ntéd to the oA céuficil, Heé sald, mu ifi- | ballots, asmuch as thé- people wne the ulti-|hissé$ at this, maté deelding 6dy, whatévér tHé arose and said hé had put thé motion:the rural distriets where [ can hear| common céuncil did, it was consideréd | and Was u-flu t6' havé the rezis-|the orlekéts and the frogs and tho old | Bést to obtain the sentifiént of thétrafs do ti n{ .& er - burst | time sounds [ heard when a boy in the community by this city meeting, with- | of applausé thé ceunting proceeded on|1sm; 2g0. out the commion eouncil taking aé«|thé désk in thé town hall and Qge Te- avgn We ariftéd alonig and there tion. sult was anndundéd at 8.35. TRére-|was no dust and theré was no con- | Attorney Edward T. Burke offered a'upon theé mééting adjournéd. stant _string 6f autos rushing rhadly | - Irésolution authorizing Sunday moviés The following wers (liosé signing!by. Oh, surs, some cars can pass us, | Six nours aTI3F Bigh watir,it s law|in the city between 1 (o 1030 D. .| the petitioh 147 Eh seting: Put hot whoi metty When weve in al water, which is f6llgweéd by flooa tide | whieh was sécon@eéd. 'THe vote was Walter T. Da¥id Trachten- | hurry and filléd our lungs with thé upnn tlils motion. berz. William Trlehtenberg. Frank J.'oz8n¢ and the sun shoné down on eur P i Ex-Mayor Allyn L. Brown, who- i8] Fagon, Dr. Rébért J. Collins. Leo Kro- | i GREENEVILLE Bt L poe ek B faces and I kept thinking all the while @sttnelt, C Fells, R. A. ik Fred Haslam and ‘Arthur Portalance | should stk fhat (e vote bé taken by Krohn, V. S N S e P. A. Quinn, J. S. O'Nell jj5¢t jonger because tOmOLroWw morning are spending. a féw days at Watch | the check list and by ballét. Ardrew no(‘rman Georze W. Chap- Hill. | Mayor Deésmond responded that the ! nell E. 1 i BHAg 1o be BAE oF the same oid wsom, J. B. Fitzg eald, o v reRSirars Were preseRt withs the town | Ralph Metor. THoMAs ell. Georx: !;?,',‘,.;"f o A R R RS héc’l\ Tist. which could be used if it . P. Madden. David J. Kénefick. O::a~!pgeucers i v Frivate Patriock Neslly has ré- | wers called Ter, and pir. Erowt said ¥ Heinrieh, Harry Labn, Jamos des! Y00 0 66 o cuaden as T was ariv- céived his nafiofn\su chscnflu ‘frond [ he obiectéd to using thé town MHst. T Joséph f'onwm John D. iiE along aha dsearbin alm‘: the }the serviee. e was. stationed inréminded Mayor Desmond that Le ha ‘Mitéhel, P, W. Dousgherty, . vite ‘nkfud e b &me gm Ak vaid [Franee and =aW 4bout 18 montms of | siven Him written rotice wednasuy ))r scoii. 8. Schwattz, Frank T 1o 86 I 18068 and AT o mran | service there. Jris in most of the | morning that he should . ask for R H. Hourigan. J. 2 Piben Béside fhe road and a iicth {large battles nm “taok BIAce i France, | chgok Hst vote. ls:u»er L J. . Lé whne, |5 DRD PSiele Sirl standing on the Betore going svétseas he was station-| Resistrar Tsler D. Guy it and|a St e th P o e B ed_at camp Uptén. .. «aid That the town lists weuld et P i o awg over Mr. Brown of Hartford wds & busi-|by using the lists for the First, s B s T B e A siéss caller in the villagh Wednesday,|ona. Third and SIxth votlnz aistricts, e e |‘ Relativ s reaugsted a requiem hig and omitting the Fourth and Fifth wasn't e g o W e fass Tu s | gistricts, which fwere outsigs the cits. ‘Q,“e (B e R R g church foF ‘&'rs Anfie Can‘w fry | Mayor Désmond »put the métidn - ] e a little darling.’ And of Hartford, formerly of Greencville.|whéther to vote by chesk list and dé- said, “This Tudde pig wemt (o o Tor many years the Garroll family re- |cidéd by the v6luie of sound on a sided on North Main streét. . |¥iva veee vote that the “aves” had it. i S o s His ruling %as doubted, but on a At the last mééting 6f the r Veterans, it Was @ecid de- fomting & camp of the AMerican Légion, until the Army and Navy Club betame .a fact. But OWIng t& the abience of thé men who have seen jservice nrevienus to thé late war, It was théught best hot fo make any @8- | fnite plans so as to &ive them & chance présent théir - views -and hélp chobse fhe officers, form com- mittées, etc. Thé meeting was attended by 58 6f the men, and would hdve beeh mueh Jgrger were it Mot for the P46t that qu ite & number of thém .are em- ploved as night workérs for thé Po-| inemeh Mills, and the J. B. Martin Co.| évéral other mien could not appéar for one reasom Gr. other. but &ll have | pledged thémsélves to fall in lime. It is expected that thé néxt meeting will brinz out doiibié the number as thére are mers than 200 éx-gervice’ men in tie village awd some of the mén in ‘;aumn have éxpréssed a desire to join e At ‘the meeting last Mords | métion wWas made and passéd, | by Thomas [, témiporary chdlrman and Ge6rge Wel )BA - 5 i1 ufi II Sets. s aceepted a 2 sition mflg Bates. e Thexles 1 .uu_;.h Ffidl Jordph M. wi'l énablé the Davis tkea- rvditoriumh to But on but_will net bea ..t Lahn, .4)1es and ’ this litt1€ pig stayéd at home.” And thé little 166ked pp at, my wite| and smiled and said ‘And this little __|pig is géing to the Néw London = | Cousity Fair and bring a biué ribbon hoMeé’ And the wife and I were so surprised that wé did mot know just What to say and so wé both said “We hepe it will’ nd_thén thé father of the littl Boy and the liftie 2irl camé out invitéd us into the house. We and he told us. that the iittic boy be- ToF the faw-remaining divisidns over|longed to the © Plg club Hérs. Thé Watch on. The RBEINE IS|raising the nig nimself. nearly “eaput” July 5th the Sécond|the metheds advised by the county Divisian was tured over to the S. gént. Weé sald again that we| 8. and for the past fé& 4 We'vélnoped that he would get the blue rib-! Dben busy tUrnisg in afl surplus 0. ML |bon and thén my wife asked the little| and ordRance _equipment, taking ! girl what che was going to do, but she| phrsical éxatis, Allihg ofit transporti- [ was shy when it came to telling us| tion cards, ete. Beforé thoe end BF this|about herseil so her mother took the| week all piulés. #ins, amiunition, and! wire out inte the carts will havé héen disposéd of and|on the shelves were Dafring aeciddnts like quarantine for!berries and veaatabl esfitagiols diséasés the Second Will{gle girl was going to send to the fair il &n or about July 20th. and the mother toldvus that tw This 4. . thé b <! yreek thé dauwghter baked bread for decorated aga 1f. | thé = mother. Latcr the 2 there are thrée Norwich hoys in_the|miethér made us somé sandwiches out Second Divia'sn that [ havé Met, Pro- of thé bread the little zirl baked vate Trving Drake. Weadquariars Co.!spread with some jam she had put i12th F. A, Bugler Wilfred B. Sagé.|up and if I was one of the judgzes at! Ce. T, 2¢d Isfantrr. and Privaté Da-|ths cantest she would sure get v1d STiéehan, Headavasters Co. *r1va® | prize, The wife told me that the Shéehan is an operatér in the bfigade g in the pen had better teléphons exehangé. WRrigadé head- than I had for l ate fuarters and C compan: afé stationsd | sandwiclies myself. here in Gréss Maieehé'd and as I am t51d ttaelied to C eomimany for rations and | wére oveér 1,808,060 bo. =5 ‘Bufl Dufham,” T ced SHéchan medr:|{he céuntry engaged in orzanized food Iy évery dav. He told me tonight to|production and _ food col #éna his rézards te all his friends in| work undeér dired kupervision of the Nefwick=and suburbs. government specialists. It is the| T thiak all fhe imen in thé Mecond |mightiest Childrew's Crusade in the amination for thé county New | from Xéw Emaland will bé sént to, history of thé world. Iondon, ta Bé heid at (4 i”"d“" andicamp Devens, Mass. to be dischar: Clibs ef all kinds have beeh orgam- Norwich on Auguet 23, 1915, te fill thé| ;a. ana if <o. the four of us mas j#éd. There are corn clubs, potato po: n of rural catiér at Lime, and|fioméa toxether, clubs, homeé garden clubs, canning vdeancles that fhay Ocfir en rurall Tonight, thé “Y” is dispensing {réé|clubs, mothér-daughter clubs, poultry rotites from othér Bést offices in thé|isoil heer, Saturda® WiSHt we had leelelubs, i tybs, baby-beef club créam. Saturday afternéon our chans lain. P. Banford. fiéw at 2 16w 21- tituda erlfl EARLE L. SPARKS COMING HOME FROM GERMANY Ta a léttér réceived Wednésday from Barle L. Sparks hé writés under dite of July 7. 1019, frém Gr. Maisheid. Waster®ald, Gérmany: EXTRA PRIZES FOR PIG CLUB MEMBERS Tt will be of interest to the bovs ana giris working on County Pig clug pré- jeets to know that Spérry & Barnes gsmpany, of New Haven, his siven $400.90 ~to be eéxpanded ‘tor Pia elyb prizés dufing (hé present year. ¥200 of this. money s t6 be used 1A eofis nestioh with ihe staté exhibit, &f which more will be heard later. Thé balance will be dividéd amdfig the various counties doinz Pig club work, stand. ing fifst in the werk héré in Neéw Lon don county, and also thé one standing &scond. will be ivén Tthé opportuni- ty to atténd the Juniér Short coursé at tha Cennecticug Agricultural ceéllége. This will be ih addition to the eash! prlies already dfferéd for this cour-fl i all Pig club mémbers it wosk aog submit thelr réperts ar theé clesé 6f thé season wil bé rewardsd with appfépriats médals. {4na if possiBls 12 trip 16 New Haven with a four of inspsction threugh the | Sperry & Rdues plant, similar to the |n-m 1ast vear. i fow more reasens Wwhy éve £IF1 intérastéd in this work shéuid ses it _threush to the end, as e are con- fAdént you all will accordi Nt a tler. Jf. to aet as séeretary. [tion 21:0 was passéd Whér [ehairman was t6 appsint a co 146 to sécure a sditablé pla for the club. Tué cemmiittec appdinied = is composed of ilireé meén, Frad Beauss- 1811, Jathées Pyerd afid John Sullivan, AR@ther mailen made and passed was 18 the pfféct that the club extén a vote of thanks to the Knifhts 6 Celumibus for the usé &f théir Fobms. MeeiAg that every seat was .oscu- pied at the last meeting thc meén that atténdeéa eXPédt to stand up. or sit on thé floer Lo make DPlace foF the erowd that will appear Ménday, the - 28th, 4 Whieh i& the gaté of the néxt meéet- Ting. Tt s héped that all ex-service ,men will be there, beeause thosé tlat Mé cannot hélp themselves from ;oming Fvery part of thé vifllagé was représented at thé Jast miééting, with the exception of “Fancy Cornérs, and they should hatve a veice in this, well as any, elsé. A1l know “Casey” &0 Comé, if it is only compdare thélr ms With huts, dugduts that yeu saw while g&Fvice rin by thém. Be Monday night, e 281h. us that there s and girls in Rural Carrier Examinatien.e The Unitéd Statés CRIl Barvies Commissién has annéunoesd avl éx- cillbs, sewing clubs, handi <ugar-peet clubs, home coolk r this tows and from tha clubs, many other kinds of clubs.| aéroplans séattéred leafldts which| And s wé thanked them for ti read: “T1l Try Anything Oncé. Shaké!”|Rice timé wé had and promised Sunday 1919 é Lonz Mile.” Gross-(will sée yéu and thé pig maischeéid 10 a. m R;exmmmcchém 11| bread and the jars of soodi 4. m._ Harschbaeh 6 p. M. Hére's Call-[County Fair in Septembl e Your Bluff. R ); Sanford, ehap- e TR TR ":l:‘t'thqrbcmn o é Géerman pedn'; RONALD M. BYRNES IS 0 ‘Al & i s .more t n di { the solaier: Gués thé Héinniés AMONG FINANCIAL LEADERS; thonght it was mére propasanda. above mentioned county. Thé éxam- ination will be open only té citizéns who are actuglly domieiled in the ter- ritory .of a pést office in thé coun- v and whe méét thé othér Fequire mernts sét forth in Férm Ne. 1977. form and apslicgtion_blanks may i obtained from thé offices meéntionsd §Bove or frém the United Statés Civ- asfi] Service Cémmission at ashing- the j¢on, D. C. Applications sheuld he fe; warged to the commission at Wash- 1ngton at ihé earliest practicable date. Pefition Frem Willimantic. Senator Geéorke P. MeLean of Cén- Swa [lt’n?"lilz.'fi‘w‘: ,::{',,‘, ,.,‘,Q:,'"‘;:,‘; nécticut has presentéd the follewin 'kn”m in_the villagé; fl,.m,fl in_ the | Petitions to thie senate and intréduce: bread clubs, t| ‘A Norwich boy who has risen to; Wednesday, June 18th the First ““mgh position in the finan uarm' Seécdnd Divisions niovéd forward in-|Ronald M. By | to unoceuvicd térritéry, and this bri- p M | sadé eamved on thé outskirts of|ren street 3 qbiecr of one of ! series of sketches in the Magazine of |8 | i ] i curious Wisdenbahn aBout 20 ki s et o Ve At :",‘h‘:‘wf,',z: h:’,fi Wall_Street under the titic of Finan- ficd in &ithér direction. We nitehedclal Leaders of America. The maga-| femts in the fields and remained there e e Tolow g ) 3 < > Lhe Mmdrning Of June 39th the @Y | c.ay a vice-president for two years| Wil vou tradé Cha- by the féderal gov-|after péués was sighed, than meved on' réplied (e otn. |cd_matter “’:‘;g“ oo :v‘“’.m:"“ hack hire and néw wa are counting|Of one of the gréatest financial insti-| énmnge Was madé and éaeh the day. W s tutions in the world is tHe, su '3 the h!rnrles of the Uhited Statés the lavs. hilé at Wiedénbahm the Dinat S ronitied by Honald M. “% Jilp iew viges ; ‘“.‘.""““’ | courees f such information. Y. M. C.'A. sent un several movies and | SDination personitied by Fonald ™ 38 gouchuy Hhis et ’x Satition from the empleyés of the|free o6 cream, déughnuts, stc., anmd|D3Tnes S cyscaby first you m“ Américan Thread Company of Willi-|the K. 6f C. séht up heaucéoun che- tdvhed tbe | mantic, Conn, protésting against zhcucol-te 1obal-co, Cikareftes. Wwriting pa- p< a2 ivépeal of the Gaylight savings Jaw. |Per and Mjsséuri Mesrseheums, In o;m‘*‘l yumg mnm'é" e s fact évérything t6 =ladden = dough- et ,‘20 the e the the oltgoing Mmail have b Thé outmail cleses &t 6.50 50 a. m. &0d 7 p. m. THE in- bos’s heart. The K. Siient Policsman for. Oopum, g baieme rebm eron TP Tirst Seléctm per Bailey némm} mail. is s .noa at 710 a. m, 1141 n . {ml it indly this Casper K. | “Fverybody weleome, everything fres, had lent policeman piacéd 4| This fs th & Bas Bied faida mz OesatT CoTRBE 11 Dews o eare Ol e X c S '(rhursus‘ ux‘aonn n “the village a game will be d“ at th 5. {he. folléwing bills: Tilage E}“fig‘}l iutl"n‘;'zr & n‘:‘;’fi?‘:’f A pill to provide for a library infor- | matién seérviee in the buresu of Koy g ”&‘“y Jrifted mroynd | Sation, which burcau shail e 4 6th véung men cald i T ive information régarding ;mm-l g" l‘e f érnmient wnd Byrnes was born in | in 1886, and after graduatin the public and preparators | schools worked his way through Y College, réceiving his B 1908 and thgt of M. ing year. As a result of somie statistic studies-and analytical work at college, | he was offered a pesition in the sta« | tistical department of thé old estab- lished banking firm of Brown BEroth- ers & Company. The array of finan- cial facts and figures seemed so over- whelming that he bécame thoroughly | »di!enurag:d over eéver Xtdrlingenou”hl dbout finance to be of .any value.| During this period of di:courngemc"‘u he was prompted to consider ‘ancther line of work. { The Natiorial City Bank was on th eve of its great development pcno. nationally and intermationally, recognizing the excellent oppdrtuni: ties available in such a progressive the follow- | s of € “Den't thank the sécratary, thank t that village, & point wheére therd 16/ folks ot home” and TR iy placen 11ability te adeidents. We aid! In four uss séme 2000 Bars Heérshey's chaeslat 508 packs Plea — .. iments and Bull bgmum 1,500 cuts of ed to her home here after' a wWeel's ;ga max and 500 corn cebs had disap- ; gt Block are Pr:mle;!ce sirest grounds b i SR 2idave Fregeit '13: teis waeic fof | 'l‘hc Teurth of July ine up ér's team for |47 Sutemenhe fogr (F thx? ind rm n msshm o tne ““a!rtd ,_,,,::,’ "wnc Ao bedn em- and athlatics. Fivé of us had an ol fashion ’, Breakfast 6n rnnponl.ne- meérn; 3 uls ror thé five of us, ham, fried spuds, créamed peas. marma lade, bmd and buttér, canned Bart- 14it pears and coffeé. 1 didn't eat any nér and had egxs again for .\-tvqr was celebrated %00d eld Yankee style, along thé fimne-—ufnus reviews, firews wcu in Mill 1eft_this wéek briat stay n Phnu phia. Providénes, R. 1. The Brigade shew. “Fehéés or, ig 2 ‘ganizdtion, young Byrnes" efforts Telephonés: "“‘“"'!fi is back togather -mfln Pt brought him to the attention of Char- 1 | the shéw will g6 honié as a unit_ en:|les V. Rich, who was then in charge Unien 963 | tértaining th. vpfléus dlthts at Brést|sr the bond -department, and the ap- on and én the boat. licant Uhlen J087 We havée récéived our Vietory Rib- é’,n :;c‘:;, es. Bngineérs Féundérs Machinists ?:n: :S.A thése of us who are éntitled | Under the léadérship and with th ““fifi ;’ mhuuls‘%on are wearing ‘the four stars|association of such inspiring execu- s é‘fiu s e g You ngine fre, igu,,.?‘t:... utel awardsd the Secend Division, one éaeh |tives as the National City Bank »os for Cl!ltsiu Thiérry, Soissons, St. Mi- | sesses, Mr. Byrnes developad heil and Meyse:Argonns, and ¢ may |in his'new environment, After a i mo nwu-led -a silvér star ferfselling experience in the Xew Ing land territory he s re-called M\ul m; will find all the Buliétin | New . York, as a result of kome sug- well nd énjoving the long dry|@estions Lo had made relative to in Neorwich for welpmrem of an organization which ér an lbsénte of sif would st the same pui'pose for the 1 el Xatidnal City institution that “Re l._m s Th | here | €1 rl and the jed 1 s {and ervation | [t started out on thé road to'g BEAUTIFUL NEW Wash Fa| At 29¢c a yard. ’ Tudor Draperi Romper children’s dresses, Braglock Zephyr Japanese inches wide, desirable for 5% a yard. e 36 wide, for west designs and colorings—At 45¢ a yard. ingham Japanese Crepe, 58¢ hand-woven Crepe, 31- in plain colors, very Children’s wearsAt Summer ’F&brics* We are nnkmg a splendid sh e Gimghame, Galates ‘Cl Serpentine Crepe, u«lca Ete. — in- colors and in a large assortment of new and mtnbh pat- térns, Mm women are making selections now for early Fall sewing— while the assortment is comiplete and the prices favorable. These suggestions: 36-Inch Percales, 29¢c Fine quality Pereal wide in light and dark greufids— Plaids, ‘Striges ahd Plain Colérse - 32 Burten's Irish Peplins, § this week of Dainty ofilflsh P At 29¢ a yard. 30-Inch Tudor Draperies at 35c a Yard 30 inches wide in a Broad showing of Mewest designs and colerings=——At 35¢ a yard. Bates Ginghams, 39¢ Bates Seersucker Ginghamis, in a splendid showing of Staple Stri and plain colors—At 39c a yard: * SERPENTINE CREPE AT 42¢ A YARD Sorpentm. Crepe, in both plain and fancy désigns, in a broad shewing of all the wanted ocolor combinatio As—At 42¢ a yard. Romper Cloth, 45¢ Cloth, 32 inch inches an excéllent -“ant p I n ui hgm and “bk groundssAt 39 a’ yard, i Galatea Cloth, 48¢ Galatéa Cloth, a splendid showing of de: I' the latést designs and mast able colors—At 4% a yard. Bates’ Zephyr Ginghams at 49¢ Yard Bates’ Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in a broad shewing ef newest color combinations—Plaids, Stripes #nd Plain colors—At 49c a yard. Braelock Ginghamis, 49¢ Irish Poplin, 59¢ 27 inches inches wide, in Plaids, Stripes and wide, in all the wanted plain Plain Colors—At 49¢c a yard. colors—At 58c a yard, Specical—Scotch Ginghams 49¢, Value 689¢ These are very special value. Fine quality Scétth Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in dark plaid effects—Special price 49¢ a yard, valueé 69. Glenroy Ginghams, 69¢ The dependable ‘“Glenroy” Ging- hams, 32 inchés wide in Plaids, Stripes and Plain celors—At 69c & yard, “The Portesus & Mitchell Co. orations, economic cor that onstr bank fue ame i the but % 1ited re. the American tion 1n 1915. Tn 1916. Mr. 2o to England on a or an important fi 1o Lib. appointed Quot ty mitte® on judgment. co-president 1 City t the organization in ne large in- individual pionder it _out of derr not only to the undeflging the formation of Lnternational Byrnes was sclected 16 P ideéas Corpora- ce fon cial group and fter his return he was dra Loan chairman of thé com- Compan Committe AMr. Byrnes had so prov- of keen analysis. coupled development 11 of the buying ing the past two ves m.\‘n 1 ments. is indicated | relat deas’ and my best to other younz men Professo! pitable greedy new informati previous infor a course wiil b1 uy the “corn The guiding prineiple of Mr re is to » used to eall a ‘h. other any pe that tention to the In- ng Depart- Byrnes’ | his following to gotting on in the » zreatest force In the world 1s} commendatisn keep i worde, be in uirine quired. . Such one to dup- rformance of impércéptibly SHORE LINE PETITIONS FOR Edw for the the way comps utilities comm nesday a peti plan to sell ticut Pov quarters at to wich transmit, distribute a At the last s sembly ing the elect il lectric Ttail- the publie Fastera Cor with head- ts privileges to sell electrieity on of the general as- was passéd giv eompany 1its electriéal privileges te compar proval of the puk sioh. The hearing on t subject to the ap- i utilities commiis- ion Wil be held at the capitol Ju a. m. The cided placed at to | SILENT POLICEMAN FOR CLIFF-MAIN ST. CORNER volice commissionérs have a silent the Chelsén Uying | swhere CIff stréet and have de: policeman bank éerner, Main strest Removes Wrinkles and Refreshes Tired Faces As the 8kin tends to axpand in rarm weather, 4 ringent-tonic Dissolve an gaxolite in a “Plthe tie nmpls day and ¢ rethadhing: tired look. ourse, Be ture ts ask t déred saxolite, causing wrinkles to for: Totion should be en lmnn outdo of half pint in tais zed P durin will re mr’ mm a £ he dry; researches | place in position todiy it 1 retentive of all| SALE OF POWER RIGHTS| - o Hartford, counsel on at Hartford Weds i on for the appréeval of the company génerate, the | | LBH—At Lyme, Jyl¢ come together. It wil Jrobaniy be (Thursday) They have been looking over the situation ther¢ and upon finding thm: the ci owned lént policeman who w promptly as- igned Iim to this post. The spet is omeé where there have béén numerous ageldents and near- accidents in the intmiediate vicinity and it is consideréd that the silént policénian will tond to lowér the prob- ability of collisions occurring at this point, and alsé fhe probability of ae- idents to children ~in CIUN stréét Where autemobils re in the cep hill at BORAN. 26, 1819 At Haybrook Point A s6n t8 9, a gém to Mr. and Mrs. Ray MARRIED. AROUX — BLANOHARD —-In Jewett 1, by R6V. Jege Lefoux and M PIED AVER ufil.m-ma glite rat in,_this July Hattle Clark, ed wife of va n C. Averif Funeral services ¥Fri 30 p. m., at her 1até residénc day, 2 BARAYL-—In Notwiéh, July 3, 1418, Annié Jones, wife of Charles Baral ed 6 vears. Notlce of funerdl hareaftsr. PURDY—1fi_Stoningten, July 21, 1819, Williami B, Purdy of Philadelpblal Pa. Wes July 21 7 yea I, Jul Hartley Church & Allen 16 Main Street Funeral Directors ~AND— Embaimers Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CMURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | 8uite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conni Phone 1356-4 Shea & Burke 41 Main' Street Funeral Directors

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