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AND EMBALMERS - Mu-.w the “‘"'...: T hevex ,..m"“"m.:"* LADY ASSIGTANT i there Xeee lacal ains ‘o Naw Hasy| A3 Calls Answered Promptly Dok 3 te 28 By 32y and Nigkt g_.“m,"r local thunder g e Bec ¥ it s-k"tn"n;‘z*’:‘.. - v Fiorida. . » The =e-m Juréi‘fl:a- flqfii lurc will lower Tuesday over Seuthern portion of New York gnj E: SENATOR McLEAN HOLDS Rooks foieh At LONG DAILY SESSIONS, 1 wea- (Special to. The Bulletin.) Washington, D. C. July 27.—The| - Fook to Hatteras: moderate | Capital h ended one of 1 fresh southwast winds.. fair -wea- m(:' e SN S e Fersoast: 5 ew England: Partly and _Tuesday with Blanic Scoks Made and Ruled ta Ocdar 108 BROADWAY nights with unatated fury: rebable loeal thunder storms. now. troops guard the city strhi.s ab Tfldfil °f v'd‘ gluch chl::: in \:en»en:;;.- S: ROllnight and a constant watcH is Rept Ohservations in Narwich. for fusthes outhmssha b ere are peculiar. More than i iioighoh B The foMowingrecords. renorted from ' 000 colored and 330,000 whites m;x.‘ Fop Dances. Woddines and The mwumus obeervations, show theyup (v popalation. —Just across. river the old Fine quality Percales, 36 inches Dress Ginghams,.27 inchesiwids, < ol wide in light and dark grounds— Plaids, Stripes and Plain: Colors—. "“li H; e the northern sys'wm pre- i A At 29¢ a yard, At 29¢ a yard. "{valls and all are on ostensible equal |ma < ‘man, howexer, footing so far as common u*- el Lo oy . SS0rE., : A e wo | 30-Inch Tudor, Drapevies at 35c a Yard {acute in this combination of rafl. i ricate inne: orkin; y. fog‘p Tudor, Draperies, 30 inches wide in ajbroad showing of; newest demnm In the riots it Wwas the wihites | : t n ; and colorings—At 35 a yard. 5 efforts of the telephone com- | to. forget her. ~at| the sailors the past 5 . - PN v vt i & aemaes e s e their letters on Bates Ginghams, 39c e Best Percales, 39c Fair. but what the immediate trouble was|connection is set up are moist and|our our writing tables, ““Are vou writ-|§ oo\ .\ seersucker Gingh: i B?,;,quglny Percales, 36 inches & . : stavted by iwhile men in the uniforsm | fabby and will not drop into place|ing another love 1em and._some- iee \leermEN Wagipms, 0 & . Z %n an excellent assortmens awets S of the army and navy. The astensi-|when the operator_takes down a con- | times. the been. “No, this |§ splendid\showing of Staple Strines, of 1ight.and dark arounde.A: 3%, “muofl‘ n, Sunday: Probabi | DI reason was a recent case of as- | nection; lamps flash and she responds, |is only a ’s. | § and. plainicolors—At 3%¢ a yard. a yard. John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY - BROQCHES SCARF PINS ¥, warmer: jault by a nefro on u White woman|bui gots no call. she rings but no one | vou ought ] 3 ey Dut mo effort was made by the mol: ¢ | answers becauss of outside trouble: in | mother ful :} ot love forwg n RINGS ‘,fl‘;f’”’ s Wemthur: - Fain Hot Sadiie and punisik the gulley. maam. It Efflct, all the vexing experiences of the|so much fo you fmfl *% s SERPENTINE CREPE AT 42c A YARD \ e e s \vay sifiply a iigt dgain whole | subscribers are. felt by the operator, | my ‘Qodsrlnz e of 2|8 Serpentine Crepe, in both plain and fancy designs, in a broad shawmg PENDANTS Sun, Mowd ABd Tiden. negra racé: The white men now sax |only they come to her in clusters, and | mother's xw in her hoy. But SZE TN the: waijtes aalan coRpbinationesAC 420 & yard. the intention bw?S sufiplw fto" Sercorize the 1“3. of g:*:.hmy little lady is heset mhm word 1s Jesus. the negrces, but if sé.it fal o s | these ys exasperating troubles. | w m™me purposes and instezd roused thetn to| One of the remedial measures. ap- | that sticketh closer than a brother,” || ROIBPH Cloth, 45¢ Galatea Cloth, 49¢ a state of frenay. plied to the switchboards is blowing|and he is “the chiefest 1§ Romper Cloth, 32 inches wide, for Galatea Cloth, a splendid showing- ltackea innocent : 'slightly warmed air upon them, Fires|thousand, the one altogathy 3 foumd. They d have been started in the boilers and; Men, you will not all be rich in money, [ children’s dresses, newest designs of all the latest designs and most reet cars, sidewalks and, private ve- pough heat is allowed into the|but ifi you have Christ in vour life. vou .and colori s—At 45¢ ard. desirabl hicles and pounded to a pulp: then the opera.%n.; rooms to dry. the air. xfi’ are really rich. How the Heaver- | = foning a yi esirable colors—At 49c a yard. negroes formed mobs and run amucs, | electric fans are used to throw tI ly Father is to us. wish for you || > . + shooting at random at white men. Af- | warm air on the boards. This measure | all is that you mav link your lives Bates’ Zephyr Ginghams at 49¢ Yard fer several mights of this visionce | has been found helpful and introduces| with Jesus Christ. My wish for, vou § Bates Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in a broad showing of newsst, n Sun I! Hizh It Moon R ta. || Water. | Sets BRACELET WATCHES RADICLITE STRAP - WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss ter hxn Water it is low el Blacksmithing in all its bramehes | with an accident Sunday morning| The new poli i oun paEsn o v i policy regarding internal | vacation of a month from his parish 5, OF 0B our own care of | about 10.30 when he got his hindrevenue collection districts will give [duties. With him came his _sister, | that body. . wheel caught in the trolley track and!New England six collectorships in- | Miss Dora Portelamce, for a number| All time is finite, will have an end, |f§ The Poneaus & M]mhel! Co in trving to get out he hroke his axle.|ctead of three as at present. Each|of years the efficient assistant town | altl B AN, Can predict . the. 2 t » The machine was towed to a nearby|state will have its own collector and in the office of Charles S. Hol-|end of time shall be. To each indi- | B line -of depufies. This will make as . Norwich, and who resigned to|Vidual the practical consideration is ~ v the t called out to auell it| practically- no discomfort for the girls, | who are to home this week is that sich 14 follomad by, dood tide, | He troome e e ol e T e o s e A B e ek ' color combinations—Plaids, Stripes and Plain colors—At 49c a yard. w&w men who had ved the upri it | warm. b B S i . e 5 | was a_tragic . during "y Of course, all the troubles produced | CATHOLIC PREAGHER'S THEME Braelock Ginghams, 49¢ Irish Poplin, 59¢ # James Quinn of Willimantic spent hundred« of 758 cent man b¥ the unusual weather conditions ex- [ THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME |f B 5 s i . the weok end a2t Ris home on Fifth|wounded, many. rited and the -nu,ne temd to the toll service. The long 'f Braelock Zephyr Ginghams, 32 Burton's Irish Poplins, 27 inches Dopulatioh Tecras liges are noisy sad 36 b deSeult 1o T'g;:‘fl mmlfl“"‘:’" it. the suct |§ inches wide, in. Plaids, Stripes and wide, in all the wanted plain Sarah Bovd and Oharlotte] Gongressman Walsh «of Massachu- | De8r the voice of a distant party. Til | 2S55i0% Of mellon, ever £oinf forward, | pioin” Colors—At 49 a yard. colars—At 59¢ a yard. b Quillott smont_the week ond Visiting | setts Tas secured from consrews fa. | CRecare: heretors, find extreme Al | G f°NY *Bv Baler S Cony. the g relatives in Veluntewn. vorabl ti his bill have reac! mass in || Miss Della Mareis and Rosa Witlett e bt s gl i o P e R | me G Specical—Scotch Ginghams 49c, Value 69c £ motore o rovidence, . I.. Sunda: s8 LY o o i i . OF ALL KINDS Tolksia Paids BOvoa! satuvined to N ‘tlerauv\v: a;&z::ez::mvfi;agn to‘t HAPPY REUN!ON SUNDAY veglsw'g thought was umlxed ‘I_'h are very special value. Fine quality Scotch Ginghams, 32 inches t il home on Central avenue Saturday ev-|ihe mndmg of the Pilgrims at Ply- ~ AT PORTELANCE HOME wide, in dark plaid effects—Special prica 48 a yard, value 69c. Au ombo es, ening. after being in.service for the|mouth, which takes place next vear.| Mrs, Adolph K. Portelance of 443 B i o W Iist-13 menths. mr;ng;;em?arr;ln saw|The commission of senators and|Mainstreet, Norwich had six of her | Japanese Crepe, 59¢ Glenroy Ginghams, 69¢c 8- was D t to M ts over ildr Sune hund: Camages, AGOMNS, | Fircnatred rom: service 11 Phiadel | e ek o 5 i ohiet ot e, | fovn, ldien with hor Sunday, for 2 mla,w“&'&m“’m le_sbeak|¥ sapanese hand-woven Crepe, 31~ The dependable “Glenroy” Ging- T d ?:x; His many friends were pleased|Walsh that not only should there be|sent member was a daughter, Mrs. |score and ten veara inches, wide, in plain colors, very hams, 32 inches wide in Plaids, rucks an i et " eate BTIAL ' ireet | 8 FTSA, Celebration but that it should | George T. Taney. of Cleveland, O. How long time may mean for cach | desirable for Childrenis wean—At Stripes and Plain colars—At G3e - : ¢ s be participated in by a ng me-comers was _her. 8 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trime| S VIsiting with relatives in Water-|the Union and that a lasting memor- | youngest son. Rev. Aloysius Roi Por. [ j 90 = yard. Yped: | ming, Uptolstering and Weed : Work, | "V 2" Winsted, Conn. ial of great beanty and dignity shouldy telance, pastor of the Catholic church | i - - One. Greeneville automobilist - met|pe erected at Piymouth. of Wavely. Kansas. who is having a W ich hx,s mtfli to us by |§ 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN u-r : Bution motored by auto to|impertant federal democratic appeint- | become housekeeper for her brother.|that for him the -end. B i 3 re ! -Point;” Sunday:* ments, coliectors for Rhode Island,| Waverly., where Father Portelance is|tain and is what we lqupw “as death, | > Sl x mse Julia Gallagher of North Main|)Maine and Vermont, which have here- [ stationed, is a pleasant town of 800[Which means for each soul the in- | tyrea-legged race in record time. Bill|camp ground. She and her ! Tea' her f V spending a few days in Wa- | tofore been the seats of deputies only.| populaticn, in the farming section of mng'og :“fl;’w_z::t etfnutyhaot l.: ¢ | Pedace !{fgn T s, Q:HD oo g bbe g o b ;- errad w?:o o sore;fi .;” 5 hn e These anpointments are presidential | Kansas or of hate; for s what he n 2 X o 10 Taennd Mrs Joseph Farrell offand rated as sood political plums. In| ~Mps. Portelance's oldest son. Os-[means hate throughout an eternity. WIS les W, Tisley o CIENERNG- ko e Rrgafl Nielpars Ul the N‘ Philadelphia are spend 'S | ctates or districts where there is nol!mond. who is in business in Wash Naturally, the lesson deduced o et T T e o T T 0% Lo, they. Wove - ¥y 1 Iandolm L 3 - James | democratic representation in congress|inston, D. C. is also home for a va- | the vital importance of a proper value|POlalo rice. Tim Fedace hrilied the Bl s % | Farrell of North Main street. |the democratic national ~commiitee- | cation, and another son, G. Albert, had | of this fleeting time, upon which Pthe e e an 2l oHAR D o John Morrison spént Sunday man usually acts as adviser in mak- | Sunday leave from the New London |future of each soul depends; priceless g’ o T g e e GE W'TH INDECENT ERNEQT E BULLARD Rocky Point, making the trip b ing the selection. naval hospital, whore he Is In the| moments not o be wasted, rather om- |PLi%e. In the main evews of the fuy ASSAULT ON WIFE pr o panbie 4 At least throe of the Connecticut tha;?la?]o‘\eslusu‘l"Dt;telance S e R TR d;fi::‘m °§ r?:: :ffl'zu:: test ending the career of five huckle. | Charged with indecent assault upon " - S A delegation putting in long hours|. berry pies: ‘while . his . nesvest sivaj,|his wife and dgught 1ohile party to Recky Peint Sun- . 5 low mass at 10.20 Sunday in St. Pat- | called life. whioch after alt ia but the as Saturd: ing sented be Bliss Place dav. returning home at a late hour |of 931l work during ihe =excessive| |l church, his home parish. where | preparation for eternit eorgie Leonard could omiy eat four. In| Was Saturday morning presented be TELEPHGNE 127.4 Helen Pasaett spent the week end | Dea! Of the summer. Sensior Brance. ihe served as an aitar boy and where,| Yesterday was the seventh Sundgy [tRe watermelon eating comtest Boy- | 070, 0980, 7 court. Hi visiting relatives. in Danielson. gee =z < following his ordination at Buffalo ca- ; after Pentecost. tha epistie vead in all[SBS Put away two watermalons, while - committee is filling a most exacting B B. Hilderbrand and Edward William Thomas Dagley family spent|,ogition. and filling it so well that he | {hedral several veays ago, he cele-|the masses out the Catholic & o 4 placs with | murrer to the complain: TEAMING unday at the Drawbridge. ," ne new laurels. When Bran- |Prated his first solemn high mass.| world being Pam' epiatle to-the{s0n 'Were tied for second pl W rer was overruled, probable and ]RUCKING' Mr_a=d Mrs. William Semple, Flora | 15, Winning ; urels. When Bran-|The vounz priest's father. the late| Romans. vi. 19- 55, and the sotpel Mark |one and a halt dach tn - el IR e S i DONE VERY PROMP and Willlam C. Semnle, Jr. have re- | Sl S e & < a{Adolph R. Portelance. was for many | Vil. 15-21, the latter besmimning “Be- |The Penobscot G auartetie U0~ | the next term of the superior court in TLY AND AT iurncd afrer spendime 4 fwe weeks | LU Bim from hi s Vears a worthy and esteemed resi-|ware of false prophets, who come to|der the direction of Cli bords oF $5.000 REASONABLE PRICES | Cepacion at Torare Patat. mot only recogniza e coptmii- [ XeRR. & worly SnT You in the clothing of wolves By |rendered vocal selecwo P k : : : e { "My, ‘and Mrs. Moreis Solomon anrl] s & valued advisor but alse as a|fent of f2¢ RS 70 | oeir Eratie vo ol know hees BY . the bovs returned -home satisfiod L R e Rl ARTHUR H. LATHROP | ram’iy ‘motored by automobiis to s A e o oo Shofeenan | CHLLFRON CARS To BE e pugnt they had the time of thoir lives. | 0} e base, where he was arre _Phene 175 "’;’;_.f’:fif,"f\',,., Frank Towhe have re. | Chaiman of the banking and currency TESTED BY SHORE LINE|CORONER INVESFIGATES B s M ook e FElosy sttsgnoon by Seznty o = “‘*"‘"tui A after spandinx n two weoks | COMMittee has h long daily ses-| what is called the bullfrog car FATAL AUTO CASE |ing to make the bake the success it | ;v Ulam JaCRsan . e 18 O Cent adts eation at Lord's Point, 7 sions before which the case of John|in places where it -has been used is| As Mrs. Nellie O’Conmor, wife of |was. e b s - E sl “@ Miss - Marasaret Reddsn and Leretts | Skelton Williams as comptroller of | soon to be tested out by the Shore|Daniel O'Copmor. was walking along e il &B eesxke@fl apent Sunday at Saddle Rock, at |¢D€, . (reasury has furnished excitinglyjne Electric Railway company.|Thames street. Groton, early Friday | FINANCIAL REPORT OF N Co 4 the Drawbridge Mncidents: Merritt of the Fourth dis-|Where cars of this e have evening, she was struck by an auto- BONTVILLE RED CROBS ew Corporation. FOR ALL OCCASIONS g trict is sitting daily with the inter-|,c.q the frent end, or nose, mobile driven by Harry Zavoritas, i 2 Incorporation papers h: been ©rders Delivered TAFTVH.LE state commerce. committee. larger than the other part of owner of the Star lunch- in lower| The annual financial report of the|! with the secretary of state by the Trste. o i With the prohibition. daylight sav-|has given rise to the nickname used. |Thames street. Groton. and the Star|Montyille branch of the :;meflcu ing E. Bogue Co. of MAPLEWOOD NURSERY COQ. | Saturday afternoon the Men's Bible | nes all anpropriation biils out of | These cars are a self-propelled lunch in State street. New London, Red Cross has been announced as fol- | porated July 15 o {class of the Taftville Cengremationai;the way c or at least the|oline car which have been used drazged 50 feet or more before he|lows: Mrs. Addie Lathrop, treasurer, T. H P A il Phone sssvvhurch journeyed to Ocean Beach for |heure, f it has accomplished ! much success on roads where the vol- |could bring the car to a standstill jand R. H. Melcer. Balance of 8 their annual . summer outing. Thlr,‘fl" f ich. it was ga!led in {ume of travel was not enough andh fi.vutr‘ed sofl hadx,\-d that she died onshhandeigunenh: balnnc:mfl Somamence - r:;‘t;; sfi vear owing to tne trellev tie-up | spec r. A prolonged recess|for any more than an hourly o a short time afterwar: cash receipts . . Bogue, B WMAM C. YOUNG men decided to g0 to the beach in alis iik to follow and during that| hourly schedule. The car runs on the| State Policeman Alfred Rudd was membership receipts, $§12 Bogue, F. A, D. Cilley, all of 2 Suecessor !{launch, making the trip both ways iime the senate will discuss the peac Tular iracks. but having its power|close by and immediately arrested Za- [fund from New London. $56s. 50 TETSON & {in thii manner. The afternoon w cmmitices will hear wit- | from gasoline. of course ' needs mo|voritas, and after urehmmarv hea:_ | Christmas roll call and other recaipts| Loose woolen, trousers for (spent in swimmin= ard other sports| on the .railread bill, banking, overhead trolley wire and thus ef-ing Saturday morni befare Judge A.:from New - London, i i e [l e & > CARPENTER and BU!LDER and towards hing the trip home currency -and other - important|fects a great saving for the road in|F. Hewitt the case was continued, | tions, sifts, sales. etc, $79.50: ‘restinr; much as swes Best wor s at right: 2 started The men stopped at lhmnomml(rre- will be in session. not having to maintain the overhead|pending the finding of Coroner|bership paid New London supnly de-|are a novelty = prices by icity by the sea apd enjoyed a fine | R copper and a pole line. Such cars|Brown. S A M PR semxcva“etfi: - i {meal jater in (he cvéning the rect |POLICE ARE AFTER { have been used: for two or three years| The dead woman was 24 Years of |penditures, $103:52; supplies. exp HABIT cenle ae 50 West Main St. of the distance to the home nort AFRICAN GOLF ENTHUSIASTS|in the Bangor 'and Aroostok railroad|age. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tures, $i7.10; general e_xw!",ltu{eéd owo HA In 8 dar, i overad. The v BE il . ' word reach- | i Maine over a distance of 100 miles.| Thomas Manice. and was born in|3120; overseas relief. $100; total pai ,:::‘:,, m;...”:ne. avcid 1oz . o - < T en the trial car arrives here it |Groton where she spemt all her life.| New London. $465.78; total paid out | e /f"; l A | boats . e hurbo i 49 Golt whe fues | will be tested out on one of the lones |Besides her husband and parents there | $720.90, and balance on hand June an lrlereshng spectacle. JE e emtertainment for a orowd of|like Coventry or West Mystic where are two childrem, ome a baby four|1919, $951.90. o Many local fans we, iy | g iy @ lot back of the ol |it could be used without interfering)weeks old There arc four sisters 0 TR b R b T Tireeneville. Officer Cacey, | With the regular type of cars and|Mrs. \?!awart‘ote‘aew Hampshire. and|CAMPERS MOURN DEATH ‘-' \u marinc Base and the city. ~ e rill = pted | could show what eeuld be done with|the Misses Loretta. Catherine an OF MRS. S. K. LUCE L L tgflu;fh tho local team was the loser |32 K4S [h¢ e e | line cauipped with the “bulifrogs" | Wintived Maniee at Graton: €0 | 1., cotiggars ot Wilimantls camp the ians all apgreed that the gpme % e i alone. rothers, iam an: 'win Manic ot P - £ aia ——— s n ng even though | he crar gam ‘ wrse of time, | 4000 ew type of car may solve the{ Coroner Framkiin H. Brown is in- |sround are mourning the recent death et enough to cap : o Nz, S K ¢ & nougt : gt one of the campers, usan K. . . b vere cnzazed in “rall- j Problem of continuing to run lines in|vestigating the fatality and upon his |9l & T ik b o Costs a Little More, Than Wosterits in the Villsge— |t e it Captured a| Ui interurban sections though it is|recommendation the hearing on Za-|Luce of Niantic whose cottage was . Othe: Worth I [ Training . for the raca—A fow days | g, Po whts and a eap. left|net anticipated it would be used much | voritas was continued until mext Sat-fRear that of Mr and WS THOMAS 8 thers — Wo t ago two local vounz men got into an ind when the crowd scattered as|in the cities. b in the Greeneville section, but has 15 Main Street argument as to which of the two wa < buttons showed up. s tic over 40 vears. She A. R. MANNING {the fastest runmer. To sottle all Tu e RED CROSS WAS LEASED PROPERTY IS R .o paman aue ke LS Yasiic, C Fh 960.2 jifpotai BE s e o both | POULTNEY BIGELOW VISITS AGTIVE IN STONINGTON TO BE RETURNED |in temperance work all over the stat unera antic, Conn, ane '(: 1 BugEenisd thal v;n:'u:'“he;‘m"*;‘;‘ DAUGHTER AT NEWPORT| The annual financial report of the| <Qptain Dufrees, in command of [For many years she held a statc of i = i i = : £ Malden-on- | Stoningten bramch of the eri the Tocal naval district, has said that (fice in the W. C. T. U. and has given 2 S Poultney Bigel American St dde el Red Cross 15 as ‘follows: Theodare|Sent 30 the governmen: will abandon|temperarce addresses in many places Dlrecto DR JOHI‘( \’V CALLA.HAJ‘ whe is visiting- his dsugh Dewhurst, treasurer, and L. D. Fajr|all leased property in New London, | several times from the stand on the £ 'iraneis A. Clark of Newpart., R. 1. is| brather, auditor Bs,luee on, hnfl which includes the naval hospital, the ———r— Phyeizian and Surgeon onvalescing from his recemt illness,|June 30, 1918, $1,458.12; total cash re-|dispensary, the expedimental _station = —AND— & X ind went ewport on board the fi"vid plus htlan‘cf. '5 848.45; p— :xhnle]!‘ lease Il;mmvg fl‘ Lapointe, and MARRIED. HAS RESUMED PRACTICE =M e ownéd by Col. and | bership receinpts, war = refund |the Mgrine Iron Waerks. STILLMAN — WILLOUGHS' g For Infants and Children s moson, who ac. | from New Londen, 1008138, oo | AN fhat Terowine 1o New Londan s | STILLYAN e, Em ba ‘mers 2 MAIN STREET In Use For Over 30 Years panied M. Bizalow : ip.| mas roll call and other receipts from |the submarine base and = the Coast lelllm&r;”of esterly R% an Residence Phene 426-3 X . ’ r gave a in | New London, $207.63; contributiems, |Guard . academy, beth:' governmen s oughby o % Always bears SF AT b 4 = gifts, sales. etc., $9ai memhership owned preperty. GOODROW — BERBERICK — i ity Lo the SR S BTl LT §ow London for division, 317.25: | ° This means that all the sailors will| * wich, .,’“}i,l‘,‘, T91s, by Rev. I Eidred _"_-"’Vh:::";';‘s ture of P /Friday. Dald ew London supply d;putmu;, be released from these places and 54 ‘elep - A QE 4rine —.bls Li Signat i s = home service expenditures, |all naval activities will be confined ta| Josephine Berberick, both of Nor WENRY E. OHURGH 3y 23 ine : b e s S e sm Isupnllei“expem:%!;l?u 3 s“slowd the submarine base and the Coast WM. SMITH ALLEN & - H _f| seneral expenditures, .85; to Guard academy. il of F\igen"s and L A ’ Xew London, 31.150.82; fotal paid out,| The Zovernment has expended a DIED ¢ ATk B ¥ i % 3 and balance en hand June|considerable sum at the experimental HIJN?"T‘"H lsf;““l‘;;éflnme (Ml,;';: “e’d - it Bovs’ Shoes | f 1 s, 335001 station innew bulidings etcy and it is| §'Y.dr: 2 2 7 s : not known just what e o n = AT THE RIGHT Pisces GAGER i Bannrsn mn| cancuee o cxnn e s Shaing s om0 TN G, @85 A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. & IV it all arranzements for the contest and PROMOTED REAR ADMIRAL |L:apointe of cal s s -} Grecne wife of Benjamin . Greene, alists 4 Gl ; erty. The government paid $4.000 a| aged 66 years. Chiropodist, Foot bpecialistz B F {announced Saturday that tae course ‘Among reeént promotions in the ert: nd . d = zpresc and Team Harness . {over which the vace will fake place | United States navy is that of Clarence |Jour for Ahe Lapointe property. and it | pEwDLETON In Westerly, R. I, July (PROTECT YOUR FEET) g at Lovw Paces uner. rector £ wn e from e oal Do oM o | A Garr. who has heen made a rear|p;ireq recently a cansiderable advance| and Mrs. Hugh C. Pendleton. " | Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch SupportZ i f | Faft's station, anad the winser of thef agmirgl, intersoting pews ta Norwich lwas asked. LACROIX—In Putnam, July 27, 1919 [ Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St | racc was o Lo presented a five dollar | Admiral Carr having married Miss v 1 € —_— Rev. Adelard rm—rotx. aged 30 years, Thal | OF £ ! and bill by the man who came in second.| Bianche Lanman, formerly of this city.| pywELS HOLD THEIR formerly of Baltic. 4 Noewich, Gann, Phome 1356-4 = 186 L. L.upanman Lo, B i Roth men are to be given at least one|lt is presumed fthat he will be given 5T L L Tl T Norwicn, July . ois, wa. S - 5t o | i in which to get into trim for | oharze of the League Island navy vard IRST ANNUAL E | *%iam 1 olin, in his 77th i W Gatn_Stwast Sctis s < E‘nbalmer i ra ‘After this race is run sev- | off Philadelphia. Under the direetion of R. Weed- | Funeral scrvices at Church & Allen's, ' S 4 # 1 4 {&ral ‘ether . young men stand ready te Since he has been stationed there, (mansee and J. Woods, the Duwel cly! ll Main street, Monday. July 28, at £ = h it 1 TONE GIGARS - e s !(‘hslk‘ngo the winner, so for the next}and while he was at the Breoklyn|held their first apnual clambake on 230 p. m. Burial in Yanti¢ ceme- shea_ & Burke A e A F"" Thoyeand Prenipt Ssrvice Day or Night B icw wecks the dust over this course[navy yard, Captain Carr and b&a wife | the »ropartyAn!!‘MthW:‘ok a.t‘“H:ugh- "ktrv PR S otia ef : 4 . People in the village can re- | were active in all patriotic and wel- | ton's eove. er-the e which was YLOR—In = New mdon, Ju : ! ¥ Feanhlio Sk eniner the (gax when bieyele races | fare work served at 2.30 p. m. the athletic events| 1¢ alle’ 5o vz, heldved it 41 Main ‘Sueet were common occurrences and no took plage. In the fat man's race F all).l‘.e‘:t (o put your pus: | - o Vertising madim a |dobt Wil be siad (o sce racing ve-| A inan doex 3 lot of wnings bz dis- | Johnny McNally won from Ray Leo- |STTYIH, ‘;,,;‘;" ,}{,:Ef‘;,‘:,';';{,cl"“"" uner ors T e e | R L e, "33 B | vived oven thoush the speed of thelli¥es to do because his nets'.\oorslnud by six inches. La; a8y atierndon, "YUy ol At § bolock. Hiedin. !fif- gr‘i b&"m‘ I racers will hg naturally slower. don’t want hiza to de them. brothers caryied first ’rbv m fal in Maplewood cemete