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GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Tey it! Make this lemen lotion ENACTED BY ASSENBLY \ after a month + i * 1 - P 'Wl ul _Advice for Care of the ki s 3 o 11y sound and wise a law was passed Worthy the A : Niisoes Grace Darker and Corinne| On Monday afternoon there was a| e wish the public to know that we | &IV SHe Ahed "Who $ | Tonneon have returned from a stay at| conference held between the power | Still stand- upon the charge that we| Y the Geners’ merds T emriig ] : . Z R Blufts. . 3y e men of the Eastern Connecticut| I8Ve made that Mr. Perkins deliber- | (O investiga- dness. . to whiten your tanmed or 32 o'cloek| * payl Turner of : ‘company and the Shore Line e e ‘.‘n‘f:fi?;“'%u:f tions under the direction of the Trus- Treckled - akin. 3 ing a month with 2 s < - - tees off the Connecticut leultural | .1¢ your ir. is. getting thin or you A menth frosh yesterdsy will be La- | Washington street. = . R e i e N v g b Cotlege. Tne College has ey TaE- | ar ufi»’l:‘:‘dth Sandru@t or itching bor Day, which this year falls on Sep-| s j. Hunt of R of the Internatiomal Brotherhood of|on the part of the Shore Line officials | ®n the first earrving out the|scalp Parisien- sage daily -for &} o 4age the Juice of two letons ir tember ist. the guestof Mr. 2 Electrical Workers, and J. H. Hum-|and their position in refusing arbitra-| PUrposes of act which reads as u will surely be suchclsed | , “yoirie contuining three ounces A ber of blackberry parties|hue of Main strget. phrey, representing the Eastern Con-| tion with our men who were under| follows: 3 ulekiy it stops vour Balf | & ciiird White, shuke well. and will e advantage of the resump-| ifies Anaa Driscoll of necticut Power company, and G. M| agreement is reflected by the act “The trustess of the Comuectieut|from faliing and removes every wig | {IRSre [NNUC SN NE S flon of troliey service this week. | giaying for § tme at the Cun Stestion, repressuing the £hore Line| of the officials of thip sompany in try:| Asrieuliurel College shal) = euservine of ‘dandruff and itching scalp. e o O o [ ey Lad easant T e discuss wag ange an ami and esta such _ distribution | aa lexion whitener, at & very, very sn bl o W R g “::::,’““,,l:m pogpc oyal | a8 the ‘object of the conference and | with men who were not under agree-| demonsiration Socks of sheep through- | “Beldre soing to bed 1 rub, o4 1 R 0 in B-BNawE ever 118 Eotel, Blocw Ialand, IRgE B L= | ™ emandcd. 10 cents an | | We are mot surprited At the position | Snd Sondws saeh sEpcrionts andIn: | woman whose luxuriou o 15ug Stabo oF tolle: Geuntec.will subY susekeepers anxious to can vege- | zabet) . Hayes, . W i 4 = , hair i atly admired. T )¢ e o R A ufin and fruit have been going slow| arjss Flora Heneault of % s ;o-‘:f vt e c‘;mm?m:,ie wpa by Mr. Perkins in refusing ta| vestigations as may seem to them 5. Braatly AR D hee8% | three ounces of Orchird \Wh Dt the proposition - that. Mr.| most: condudiv i ! my halr from & dry. BiSutioes. of Qrofiam Whlie because of the sugar shortage. Mass,, is the guest of her 5. conts an hour for ground men. . |OBrien offcred At the macting i New | of the wheen Induitts theoushaut (he| Scragily. heips it to reiain its nai-|few cente. Massage this wwesls 3 . The Otis Library has grouped a|Pau! Peloquin of Main street. " The Eastern Connecticut Power|London on Sunday evening for Mr.| state. Said trustees arc authorized to|ursl color and beauty. and makes | £TOR! JOUON (170 TS TO08 FECE QUst of books for youns read-| (uests registered st the Eureka ho- [company, who have taken over the line | O'Brien stated that he knew that| expend for this purpose a sum of mot|casy to dress attractivel ¥ s and sey boar, guickly ek retorence 1o vacation: enter- |t arots T a2 ‘Miks Teresa Me. | work of ‘the Shoro Line. offered the|President Perkins would turn @own| more than Len. DHobeasd donare afe A B T S o g talament. ok lise fargaret McNamara of | men $30. $35 and $21-§32.50 per weock | the Droposition. showinz positively 10| nuafly. to he pald bby the treasurer on| Beautiful. soft, glossy, healthy hair, Ppenc and how cltat, soft s The Beautv Shop, 287 Main street, | Norwich. > | in the different classes with a week's | the men and the public that he feels| grder ‘of the comptroller from the|and lois of it, is.a simple matter for) WhItC 1! e e o g, 4t Sent | ame M} Airs. Henry B. Fehton and| vacation with pay. Thiz offer was | that the public has not endured hard: | funds in the staie treasury which have (hose who usc Parisian wage. —This Rt B Freed oy, - A 49| turned down and the linemen as a|ships enough to bring about that sbe- | heen received from 4ok lieonses in ac. | Darraless inexpensive. delicately per- *D-lfl .;‘n! say that m: effect of 33:‘:51':‘ ".‘.,.?Jf.{'n"'.‘?“mes:":&‘... at| counter proposition offered to return fln‘lvof legislature. v cordange with the mrovisions of sec- tfin: and n:nbrnu.v é:flm-t.o: n’|’l‘ t ATy to_work on the following wage scale: e have conducted this strike in | {ione 3400 of the meneral mtatutes after|30id by Lee sgood Co. A NOTICE ¢ teliey atrike has begn to get wo-| Bishers lef 63 cents an hour for first class, 60 | manner which must refiect eredit upon O e ey ‘vae. | E00d drug and’ ftoilet counters. Pe men out in ‘the cool morning to do| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Jervis and Tor second class and 50 cents for | the men. We predict that it will bel{jon | sure you get the szenuine Parisian early marketing. family of Tafiville are spending the| Seoud ren This propositios has not| Months before Sis. berkins comuletos ot 5402 and 3414 of the generai stat *Giroux's) " as that han the|Chorch Street from Unier Men are erecting a partition in the| month of August at their cottage at|yet acted upon. The Eastern|his force in order that this system '}"‘, act will take effect from its| MONey-back guarantee printed on Sunday scheel room at the Central| Fishers Island.a Connecticut Power company has been | might he covered. In the end what| pasengen every package.—AQv. te Washington Squar Baptist church o provide a room for| Misses Mary and Helen Rich of | paying its linemen 330 per week and | will he have? A large number of un-| »In grder to protect sheep and ather | =T Square q the smaller children. North Grosvenordale are suests of | the Shone Line men have been recelv- | desirables on his k 5 P iR gt B mag B Pl A R e 3 A tract of 150 acres of land has|Mrs. 'H. C. Greenlaw, at her cottage|inf $25.50. Sl 2 P‘fi J. ROONET. | o dogs have heen modified and made | mestio animais shall appoint such 4ok will be closed until further o Boen ebened up at the cast end of|at Guosochontavs. + 2o wn | seThe pomer house men have sius put| | The'situstion in Xotwich,on Monday | mord irineent and the jawa.in refsr: | Tarden: whsse " duiicer Bowsre. Ao pice. the by the Weekapaug Seach | Ars. Charlotte Powell and son Wil- ncreased wages. : cnce to eatimating dox damage to do- e Ahall bo the - same Laa|dice. R R Combary. liam ‘Lee have returned after several| They demand a 15 per cent. increase | exception that the first trolley seen fiiciic’inimals made more adequate. | coame ot dog wardens heretofore de ikt f | Bt at the meeting Mr. Humphrey said | running here in thres weeks made Ath At Plainville Methodist Camp meet- |months’ visit with relatives in Not- | 10t il N MICEICE 0" over Ehe _power | appearance about 0.45 o'elock in- the | Seoion Sih he Ty Shatites | seribed. By order of strest comm ing Monday at 930 a. m. there were|folk, Va. and New York city. ;| house men and advised the conferring | morning, when a car was sent over the | poj 2 L the closing exercises, in charge of the Mrs. May Houston and two sons of | with Mr. Phillins or Mr. Larrabee of | Norwich-New London line. Cars were| (o0, 4988 18 amended to read'as fol-| pnoinenTS IN SOCIETY | $ioner district superintendent. North Main street are visiting in NeW | (o = power company. Whether the|run into the citv every hour. but mo| WNRL. . o 9 JAMES P. FOX A North Stonington man, J. Bard(Haven'at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| power house men will strike is not|attempt was made fo operate the City | eept towns comtaining. a- city Whese | ,J0Nn D: Moulion is spending his va- . Bill, whe was kicked by onme of his| Harold Houston of Portsea street. known and nothing could be learned |lines. As a precaution against trouble & & city ‘whose|cation at Gardner Lake. hories recentiy, has so far recovered| Miss Nora Sullivan of Main street|from the men as to what they would |a local policeman rode on each Ccar| o smct tomn ang obs Taine'ng M| “philip 4. Johnson iv taking an au- /| s to be able to sit up. and Mrs, 1. B, O'Brien of CIf street|do in case the Power companies re-|coming into the square. getting on at mobile iy through the White moun. | délegation of 50 or more will mee ON LANP/OR SEA 'An insect pest, (he .green clover|hive returned home after’ Baving|fused their demands. 1t they should|Thames square and returning o that{ o senteteimne or s s SThuotRer | aine < i Massuchsétts delegation at Sprin worm is causing a great deal of con-|spent a few days at Ocean-Beach. strike it would tie the' Shore Line|point with the car. Ao | Sodivan tahbitass, Shell amnmal| Gen. and Mrs. Williem A. on ave| &nG &)1 Will travel by tpecial trai Buffalo, The headquarters of the o % % company un and not a wheel could| It Is exvected that according fo 4 : 4 = cern among home gardeners in & num-| Recent arrivals at the Pleasant View | company un and mot & wheel could| It1s expected that according fo oMl | on or before the first ‘day of April| spending . several weeks at Marble- | pECto Gulogntion will be (he Ceon —in every p! ) position or con- " Ber of Connecticut towns. House include: from Norwich, F. W. appoint some person to be dog warden | hoad. Mass. "os dition—when there is writing t : . N 2 . 2| the state. this ity will be in operation in about 3 = hotel. The convention commen: de—our Fountdin Pi it o it Of Norwich interest is the society|Guild, A. B. Kingsbury, Misa Cather-| ™% 7' o opresenting the local | two days, or as sooon ns shough men| [OF, the term of one vear thereafter.| Rev. J. Eldred Brown and family| (Tuesday) afternoon and oo e T e note Monday that Mrs. Austin Hunt-|ine Desmond, Miss Helen TWwomey. trotieymen: has Biven out the Tollow- | can be secured and trained to operat|3nd report such ampointment. withinnave g cottage at Pleasant View for | taroughout the week. closing to the last ink drep— ington has returned to Adams cot-| \fiss Elizabeth Sullivan and MIss|ing sratement: them ten days of the making thereof to the|the month. SUngky. avening. Delegatas from WATERMAN tage, in Stockbridge, from Southamp-j Alice Daley of Central avenue have o . commissioner on domestic animals. |y 00Nl L o Lia aies| Include Miss Ruth L. Potte ton. felurned Home after a two weels’ stay : and the dog warden so appointed shal | 3 15, TRG. (I tne Vi Vots | Mismes Bernice Underwood. PAUL E. WIRT MEOSt cards received Monday fromat the New National House at Block| MAKING GOOD PROGRESS ASK REMOVAL OF form the duties hereinatier bre-|tages, Block Isiand. s Vs Drotier e B r. and Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, of |Island. seril 3 4 ¥ ‘s Brother, George AUTO FILLER [ e it Sl g Dra B el iR R il oy ON COLLEGE BUILDING IRON WORKS RECEIVERS| which there exists a eity containing| Mrs. George D. Coit and grand- | mpe® sarid “will he gone about motor outing, reported them at Der- | pjar f Norwich Town recently| Work on the new dormitory at Con- The Mo#se interest formerly in| mofe than fourteen thousand inhabi- | daughter, Miss Irances D. Coit, are| o o ¥a\ Line whicn time Miss A MOORE 7 by, Vt, finding the roads in excellent ‘_“‘l r Tt the home of Mrs. Brown. | necticut college is progressing rapid- | eontrol of the Groton Iron Works, ap-| tants the limits of which are not co-|at Weekapaug, R, L. for the scason. will act as chaperone. condition. e randfaiher Henry Dreed, in|1y. The entire foundation of the cel-| peared before Judge William M. Malt- | terminous with the limits of such town,| Mre. Hibberd R. Norman and family unday evening at Sacred FHe Weint Rooky: BN Mia Leow 5. Ty-| Pawestack: Jar and four to cight feet of stome| bie in the superior court at Hartford| the town dog warden shall exercise the |are guesis of Mrs. Norman's parents, | church the devotlon of the Portiun work have been laid. The boundary| Monday to ask for the removal of P.| Powers and duties of his office only in| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard, at Ni- | closed with benediction of (he lor who is state directdr of junior and = lines were staked out and the ground| LeRoy Harwood- of Hartford and| Such part of such town as is outside|antic, . blesséd sacrament. Many me $1.50 up intarmgpdinte Chuintian Wndeavor so- |[CATTLE IFARADE FOR broken in May and it is expected that| Frederick Conlin of Boston as r the limi i > fox e e - 3 eceiv- | the limits of such city For: May. Mrs. Allyn L.|the parish made speclal visits a e e e, tonal FARMERS’ WEEK VISITORS| by Jan. 1 1920, the building will be| ers of the Groton Iron Works. The| 'The doz warden shail make dftigent] Broon ane aoar amgn 1. Brown Jr. | time to obtain the (ndulgence atta e -Ladden Co. convention. More than sixty head of pure bred | substantiaily completed and ready for! opposition to and application for the| search and inquiry for the violation of| have left to pass the month at Piné|to this devotion Golf. : livestock, including representatives of | 6ccupancy by spring. removal of the two receivers developed| any provisions of chapter 186 of the|orchard. Mrs. Eva Sims of Brooklyr olfers at Eastern' Point are look-| 1 "0\ "jeading broeds of dairy cattle| The building is to be a three-story| at a hearing’ upon the application -for eral statutes 5] £o hi & ic “tar Fakes s, who is visiting Norwich Totn Established 1872 g e Gl A i R g £ A3 gen utes and shall take into his | ey Julia A, Clark, of Vassar, who h ren e 2 2 Fraricis Ouimet, Jease Btond S yoros|and > wo of beef cattle, and Percheron | structure, designed to furnish individ-| the continuance of Messrs. Harwood | custody every dog not having a tag or | n.u ‘been st the bome of her uncle,| tiVes, spent the week end with 135-148 Main St..Norwich, Conn. Pepacis HE ey horses, will take part in a parade on| ual rooms for 4§ to 50 students each| and Conlin as receivers for four merc| plate on a collar ahout his neck as|jaf,Peer At fhe bome 0f DoC URCS | on Otis street. Mra. Sims was & co G Anderson and Jorry Travers in 4| Wi A {2Gnbon betore the visl- | roam having an area of approximaters | months: 4 Bt einbetone “onmr;dane s, N8, BecE 22| John ¢ Averi, v Roay "at-the ome of Mr a7 ac=Senl pintch: s will take place| (o C ™ S rmers’ Week at Connecticut | 10 by 12 feet, ‘casement windows| The hearing was held the su-| shall find roaming. unatténded, over| 5 2 .| Ambrose Higging of Jewett Cit o g en s ol Agricultural College. The animals are| opening to the sun, a closet, electric| perior court room at 10 o'clock. the country not the property of the| Miss Maud Carew Buckingham, o At the First Methodist chure Not a trolley car wheel has been|from the colleze herds and cach visi-| lishting. hot and cold water and hot| Frederick Conlin was put en the| owner or keeper or not in reasonabble| McKinley avenue, has returnéd. after | Sunday eveninz service and (he n turned at Lyme or Saybrook. and all| (or wilt=be given a printed list with| water heating. On each floor there is| stand and he was questioned by At-| eall or control of tha owner or keeper|SPOnding sevcral duys i the Lastern|week service on Tuesday evening the help has been released with the|jgentification numbers carried by the|to be a bath room with ample pro-| torney Waller as to the handling offor agent, or which he finds at large|P0int summer home of her great-|been discontinued during this mo exception of the section men who are|jivestock so that it will be possible to| visions of tubs and showers. The the plant. In response to questions| in the public hishway not abutting on{aunt, Mrs. William S. S. Russell, of | Rev. Charles Il Ricketts, past busily engaged in repairing the tracks|jollow the breeding and showing or| main floor has a suit provided for| from Attorney Waller. Mr. Conlin said| the property of the owner, or keeper|Brooklyn, N. Y. the Greeneville Congregational chu and roadbed along the lines. production records of cach individual,| the resident fellow, or head of thel that-it is eseential that the yard be| and not attended or not i reasonable| An Eastern Point correspondent | 8nd Rev. Willlam ¥ Crawford, o The White Ribbon Banner acknowl-| Although hogs, sheep and poultry | house, quarters for the resident maid| continued. — The United States Ship-| call and control of owner. keeper or|writes: Louis R. Porteou: of Norwich, | 0f the Wirst Mathodist church edges the following contributions to|will not be in the parade, pure bred | and a room for meetings of the ping board does not owe the Groton|his agent or which shall not be con- | who has spent every summer here for | ChAnged nuinits Sunday morning, the Jubilee Fund, the star indicating| groups of thesc animals will be on ex- | dents and ' the reception of visitors | Iron Works enough money now ta| fined, or controlled agreedble to any|past ten vears came down for a| Farl Dewolf and Aiss FIZ quota paid: From Tolland county— |hibition where they may be studied.| Some of the students’ bedrooms will be| pay the creditors in full and that the| rule, order or regulation duly promul-|round of golf the other day. He is “"‘3 it Cona *Ellington $100; Rockville, $30: Staf-|An unusuai feature will be a demon: | 11x13 feet, while others only $x12| receivers: are negotiating with the| gated by the commission on domestic|not registered at The Griswold this|'¥ “" "'}“\:" P ford Springs, $167.41; *Willington, | stration in sheep herding, in which | feet. % ___| Emergency Fleet corporation for per-|animals, or by any lecal afficial or of- | season. T AR s Rt " $419.95. T i ainea dogs under command of| The contract’for the new building| mission to complete three ships, con-| folal oF offic als vested with autmority =1 daughter. Miss Ruth y A vigorous effort will be made by|® Sheep herdsman will guide flock'| was awarded to contractors of Wor-| tract for which has heen suspended.| to make such rules. order or regula- FUNERAL. e > Sturtevant street Rev. William H. Crawford. pa the First Methodist © having a month's vaea A i b Y|about the campus. These dogs are| cester, the lowest of those submitting| If this is granted, they will make| tion, and shall impound each dog so ;’.‘.Z.A‘.‘?.%’.:“L‘f";f.‘,‘;?eci‘.:’ ':"e‘l:r":r:so;! auite famous and their pictures are to| bids at $108,271. The dormitory is be-| enough profit to pay all the claim taken, in some suitabble place pro- Enos M, Gra: e mrent wir, o et paatoerans of| ldorn the cover page of an early is- | Ing built on a_line directly north of| Receiver Conlin declared that the re-| vided by such town or eity for & pe-| ‘The funeral of Bos M. Gray of Leod- ceive as quickly as possible the per—|Sue of a mational livestock magazine.| Plant house 18 feet longer, with an| ceivers are redueing the éverhead ex-| riod of seventy-two houss. Said dog|yard, who dicd In Hartford, was heid | RAVINE & Monine VECRCST: Sl sonal’ effects of soldiers who died in| ISxhibits of “interest to- women ‘will] interval of 25 feet between the build-| penses and he said that the pay roll of| warden shall immediately notify the|Sunday afternoon. Frayer was said|poy (007 o natisanis the service. consist largely of labor saving de-| ings. It is of a simple style of arch-, the plant at present is $70,000 a.weeck| owner or keeper of any dog so0 taken,|at his home at 2 o'clock by Rev Mrs. John Meehan witl X After five weeks' session.- the sue-|Vices for the homc. An inexpensive| itecture, a combination of Tudor and|and the plant is employing 2900. Hel i known, of its impoundment; but.|I". Goadenough. At .30 o'cloci Brendon end dausht T e e e ARG ot | Water ‘system. sunplving hot and cold | Gothic. "bullt ‘ef warm gray granite,| admitted that a great many less aiv-|.if the ownor or keener of such dog Is| vices wers Beld al (hc Ledsard: Con- | [oeeita’ Meehan of and it is strictly the truth, that| Home on Smith avenue, Norwich, has| Water in rural Tiomes, will be on ex-| uarrier from the college estate. ets are being driven than when the re-| unknown to the deg warden, the dog|gregational church copducted by Lhe|retnrmed Saturday i itis y , Norwich, has| Water ir ng machines, dizh| The college campuys now covers a| ceivers took over the plant and that a| warden shall immediately notify the|pastor, Rev. Mr. Goodenough assisi-| wiih relatives in I'r closed. At present there are 96 chil-, b 11| hint top of 340 The buildi - | 1 v i 4 : ¥ A Will be shown as will | hill top of 340 acres. The buildings al-| large number of men have been let| town clerk of the time and place of|ed by Kev. A. I Kinmouih o former —— ‘we can give you the best value | 8e758 bove and 40 zirls — at the | P00 imier of kitchen and home | ready erected include New London| o on account of inefficiency capture and shall give a particular|pastor. The church was flled With| The pearl s the rnly som (ha Home, in charge of the matron, Miss| Gonveniences, illustrated by models or | hall used for recitatizon rooms: four| ~The witness claimed that when they| description of ‘such dog, and if such |Folatives and friends. Mrs, Willlam T | nat veanice the Tapidarss art i b obtainable in FLOUR and 5 ? < Charts. The home demonstration la- | dormitories, Plant. Blackstone Win-| took over the plant there was a de-| dog shall not, at the cxpiration of said|Ollyn « sang Sometime well Under- | not [ratine fh e in In thirty of the forfy-eisht stages|poratories at (ne college will be open| throp and North Cottage: Thames, ficit of $964,000 and that the recoivers| period Of SOventy-tao houre. Ave hooa | otand ang Gerun (e of My Soul, g the revenues of the last fiscal year €x-|(o the public. hall, a faculty residence and refrectd-{ had made a gain of $280,000. claimed and releaséd as hereinafter | Burial was in Ledyard Semetcry where .FEED. That we have the|cccded the expenditures for govern- e a symnasium and a central heat-| Mr. Conlin was then cross examined| provided, such dog shail be mercifully |the cOmMItial SEPVICE WAS Fea] DY L1e | mm_—————— g g mental eests. including interest and|THOUGH BLIND, REV. E. P. AYER/ ing plant. by Attorney Burdett. who pointed out| killed by said warden, or by some|pastor. ne bearers were four grand- | Rid the Ski facilities fdr givi u the | gutlays for permanent improvements. WAS MANSFIELD PASTOR| Dasshon house and Mosier house,|a great many alleged discrepancics in| person deputed by him to do so. or|sens. Eilswortn Bhilis and tadiey || How to Rid the Skin giving yo The greatest excess. $5,646.216, wa g 2 © ihe| USed as dormitories. are rented by the| the reports filed hy the reccivers Mr: dog warden may, at his discretion, | Gray and Charles Whiie, and two cou- R % shown by Cennecticut. M . b Aver Dastor (Of ihel college and are fuily under its con-| Conlin said that the renorts were tak- | sell any such dog. Not found (o he tabe | sin. William Gailup and M. Gaiup of Objectionable Hair best of service That our{ on invitation of Bishop T. }1‘\2“ nnf“ Botlos i el W g mflk \'holllh they are ten minutes'| en from the hooks of the former man-| id for a sum not less than five dollars | AmOng the relatives from OUL 0f LOWN |l ———————————er Shahan, headauarters for the Interna- | LI, PAst seven vears has asked the| walk from = the “campus groun of{ agement as that was all they had|and ehall Keep an acdount of an|were Mr. and Mre Benjamin (Alds to Beauty) of & is hi tienal Federation of Catholic Alum-|trustees A d Rebert i | buildings. A resident fellow is social| to go by. moneys reecived by him for such|Mr. znd Mrs. Jechn H. MacKenzie, M p standard xcgllency is high| liene) Federation o Holy Family| HONTY B Bromn et an:| NeAd Of oach house and ‘student B8 e t9EC Maltbie asked Attorney Bur-| ealee. Said dog, warden. upon pres-urd Mre. Samuel . Marsnal A simplified method is here gt 2 & Academy at Baltic is represented, have Bens. . ol o ~| ernment rules prevail as on the| dett. just Dhefore a short recess was| entation of a sworn statement of ser- | Provides Mr. and Mrs. William for the quick removal of hairy or but THAT is the only thing| been cetabiisnd at the Gathotis Unic|[onSe; also his resignation as pastor | campus and among other groups liv- | taken in the Droceedings. ahout nhon| viocs rendered . by him and ot e | i ime’ o rirnet ™ Mass v |7y growths and rarely is more ~ versity in Washington. o ke e Ty L e resiens. | in=_in private houses nearby. Both| whom he reprcsented and the purpose| moneys received by him for the sale|and Mrs, John MacDougal, Dr. and | One tréatment requited: —Mix .that is high; our prices are low| Askea Monday sbout the rumored|tion. - o o on O € resiENa“| these houses ave furnished. as ave all| of his questioning. Aitorney Burdett| of doms under the provisions nf #aid|Mrs. N. G. Grav, Miss Florence Ben- |paste with some powdored dely ’ ednsolidation of - the Norwich-New ! oy, o T the other houses. but thé rates for|replied: T think T have shown vou|echapter. acceptable to the selectmen,|nett, Abner Benneit, Arthyr Bonnett|Water. apply to halry surface & > % ol SRR L R L Rey. Mr. Ayer is onme of (he men| rooms are slightly less thap those in| that Mr. Conlin is in the company rep-| sball be naid by the town three dellars|of ~Norwich, Mr. and Mra. Ed. Gray|2 of & minutes rub off, wash I indeed for high class FEED. | qonte cooe i maicounty Commis-|selected by Rev. William: S. Beard of | the dormitdries on campus, in which. | resenting the United States Shippinz| for each oz captured, impounded and | und Mee. Charles Gray of Jewett Ciiy,[and every hair-has vanished Slatca Inat the advanreme ot ey Bow York Tormerly astor ol miie|besinuing with September. all rates| board. (hat he haswt filed a single| Kijled or sold. and such add tional res| Mr and Mra. K. H. Thomas, Miss Olilc | S:mple treatment cannot causs We can this to your| such move had not conviiiced the|to engage in the canvass of Connecti-| * Wintheme’ ho Sinic claim with the shinping board: that he| muneration from the general funds of | Thomns, John Thomas of New York,|but care should be exefel prove = S8 ¢ e ‘Winthrop house, a dermitory of| has refluced nroduction at the plant| the tewn or eity hy it 3 K real delatone. Supe.ty commisxionare. et cut for the Pilgrim Memorial I°und.| timber construction on Mohegan av-|and that he has increased th i r oS R b b ST T M i L R e ekt S satisfaction, ¥ you give us a Nnvtm?e;!lalrmisticc day, is to be|This work will ke up four months| enue north of Thames hall affofds| done nothing except il s i e :.‘.‘;“‘la And :01::‘.1:; MacKenzie of Wester] = a general holiday this year in the|beginning the middle of this month.| residence for 35 students and a house| Fleet corporation meet th. y ] s the weekly| moneys received by him for the sale American Legion and every city and [After this Mr. Aver has no plans. fellow. North house on Mohegan av-| payroll and buy new material. e roy r > dogs as aforesaid. Anx do -t NORWICH TO town throughout the country where| Rev. Mr. Aver is a .graduate of| enue. a cottaxe tvhe of construction| permitted tha Grotan Iren TWouk - & he ro- | ] 3 graduate Y > s n 1 o orks to| tur d i s s e 2 Post of thelegion fa eMiablisnca | Amherst and of Yale university, While | will accommodate 13 students. Tiack-| baus o0t of the control of thie: soure| visions o this ceatinn mane ne redira. | Endaavor sociecy of the First Comrer is to be asked td begin soon to make|in college his sight besan to fall and| stone and Plant halls afford residence] and it is now under control of the| ed by the awner or keeper thereof and | gational church left Mongay afternoon rg & son Preparations for that date. : by the time he was ordained his vis- | for 39 students each. TUnited States Shinpinz hoard -and in ¥ . x o 4 relensed by the dog warden at any|to attend the international convention A tplegram was received Monday o was ‘e"‘gu"m;oifi'\v h‘;‘l?sd‘“;"‘:‘“.'" the possession of a deputy United| time within 2 hours after its fm-|of Christian Endeavorers to be held | co' o#"!,’:l;vnu:'{t ’;‘:’;tet“?&:‘ A Soncks, e o inis e oas been able to dn| FOUR COMPENSATION b‘é::c::firshflh poundment upon the payment of the|at Buffalo, N. Y. The Connecticut — 3 'VE STREET = er B L e o e o ot e e hea AGREEMENTS FILED ne Receiver Harwood. At-| sum of three dollars to the dog ward- o torney Burdett said that Mr. Harwood | en, but, if the cause for capt 1 i urc) ond Division, announcing hi C-had n very satisfactory pastorate at| The following four compensation| aaes morr reniny that H f SpLun 8 avi) hased the bu Cltra ‘and' that he Is mow &% Camp| . When @ hov. and of which his fa. | the superlor court in this city on Mon- ek Shall asic at the conclusion of {his B e h olas paoved fhe iness of A. J. Senft, I will cor ills, ther. Rev. Chadles Aver, w s : < earing,” “eaid Attorney Burdett, “for | uncollared, t Wash the affected A% £ > £ Co., i d dett, ed, untazged doy over & H The cement road in Groton is un.| MY vearsago. - 5 (_zlh";;’r::rif"’)l SNt o RETE the removal of the two reeeivers and| months of age flardimpo{mdin: and surface with house- tinue th me at the same coversd nd in use a3 Far a5 the| L1quon BEALSRETS frve arme oma bods. date of injory| for the appointment of a man in whom | allowing the owner to redecm the| WP held ammonia or ue the sal Charles Hewitt property in Poquon- e e 88 you have confidence ang who shall be| same. or giving notification as herein- : noc road, enabling travelers to uce CIRCULATE PETITIONS HERE|JUrS 17 award hegan June 23th. | ordered to negotinte e e e | et provided it sich dos is. found | B T easpRly— the Treadway road. throush which| Liquor dealers in thik city have ve-|R‘Barney, Yantic. bad injury to eye: | Sency jFleet” corporation regarding| reaming ever the country not on nro- kg 2 there is a great deal of passing. Ce- | ceived letters from Secretary Thomas|veluntary contribution by employer| these claims. And ifshe cannot report| perty of the awner or in the public xECKS V R BODYGUARI stand, 56 Boswell avenue, ca rying a full line of staple an ment has been spread as far as Trail's| F. Fitzsimmons of the State Liquor|covering period of 52 weeks. progress, inside of 60 days, T shall ask| highway not abutting the premises of. Corner. Dealers' assoclation which contain &| Thomas A. Stewart Co. Hartford,| that the nlant be closed down.” the owner unattended by the owner A Short Beach correspondent | Petition which is to be circulated for|and Frank Rosetta, Hartford, burns or his agent. Any dog warden may be states that Mrs, Ella Wheeler Wil- signatures nndhlhen mailed to Pé“' about face and arms 1d|te ?f injury QBiTUARY. remn‘\-eg lo;‘c.uxed by the autherity cox is at her bungalow having return. | ident Wilson, the congressmen and to| June 17, award began June 25. . appointing him, a~d any vacancy oc o L ed from overseas service ang recomi.| Samuel Gompers, president of the| Ponemah Mills, Taftville, and James Jahleel B. Hill. curring in the office of Gog warden NOTICE hoping to cater to the old trac Iy had a call from former Norwich| American Federation of Labor. ThesejBritton, Taftville: date of injury May| Jahleel B. Hill died Monday morning | Shall be filled immediately by such au- | b p bagebail man. Jack Rose, who has put| Petitions will according to Mr. Fitz-{20th, award began June 19th. at 12.45 o'clock at his home at Haughe | thority. In case of.the neglect of any| MAX SOJOLOW wishes to notify and as many more as will fa N o ety s | vor me with a share of the -~30. 607, fancy groceries and provision on several of Mrs. Wilcox's pictures|Simmons carry great weight with e e adir s o ton’s Cove. He was born in Grgene- | P0ard of selectmen or an: chief of po- | public that he is home from overs and play thoge to whom they are sent. There WEDDING. ville May 13, 1847, and was the son of| 1i® to appoint and renort the appoint- | and : |LL REPAIR IT]} Y a are at least 15,000 of these petitions 5 James E. and Mary Crandall Hill. He| Ment of a dog warden as hereinbe- A 2 SHINE," 113 Main St. corfiif‘nii‘ifi'fi"c';‘:p;’;’;fl‘;‘;‘;; Of the| (hat has been sent out through the Mullholland—Peloguin. Was a veteran of the Civil war, enlists 2t o SRR g . Union and smeker ot the state Aumacy| StAte Miss Lena Peloquin, daughter of|ing in the 27th infantry, Co. E, Sept. i€ | patronage. Goods deliver 1 Do Feltax croning. S Lokl une. oRETRUBE T Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peloquin of G5S5|20. 1862 He was dischirged Feb. 18, | No I u E which they have had since the old 56th T Main-street, and. James F. Mullholland | 1863, on a surgeon's certificate. —Mr. fi¥ free. Telephone your orde Company was organized at . Fomt BREAKS COLLARBONE |of Boswell ‘avenue. ton of Mrs. John | Hill re-enlisted Jan. 18, 1864 in Co. I, Specizl meeting of the Norwich Cen- Y Wright, Fishers Island, and left for| Monday about naon Mrs. Gertrude|Mullholland. were united in marriage| Second Conn. Heavy artillery. and | tral Labor Union tonight at 8 o'clock. | France in the spring of 1915, Tootill met with an accident at herlat § o'cloc™ Aonday morning at St.|Served during the remainder of the Election of officers. All de.egates ro- |to B87, home, 19 1-2 Park street. In going| Patrick’s church in the presence of | War. Mr. Hill “was mustered out of quested to be present. : % Women doetors in Connecticut have| down stairs to get her mail Mrs. | relatives and friends. Rev. J. H. Brei- | the service Auz. 18, 1565. g Per order, full iCracked cylinders, cranpk; bcen notified that an TInternational| Tootill fell about half way. breaking | seik . officiated and celebrated the| OB Oct. 19, 1364, he was captured at . J. ANGELL, President. Yours respectfully, v Conference of Women Physicians will | her collarbone and dislocating one gf | nupgial mass which followedy Prof.| Cedar Creek and imprisoned at Libby y ' Prot cases, housings and castings ¥ | puy be held in New York, beginning Sep-| her ankles. Mrs. Tootill was conve; . Farrell presided at the organ and | Prison, Richmond. ., receiving a pa-|It Neutralizes St el y tember 18 and lasting Tor Six weehs.| o to Jewett City in Dr. C. B CAPron's | Men T rans Avo Maria. as tha | fole. Feb. 2. 1805, onta Food '"'-.Tfth-?--'-' aheey [ smecessfully welded. The Woman Physician and the| automobile, where she was attended by | oftertory. After ihe ‘war he made n vovage to| Stemach and Aecld Indigestion. . i Health of Women,” will he the first| Dr. Byron Sweet, later returning to[" The beide was gowned in white|Labrador on a whaling brir. com- | poyptiess if you are L c 3 general subject of the conference. .her home. Mrs. T:olm. whodls ‘us t20{»- georgette over satin and wore a_large =l=dui ‘hy Cngui{r: Bhl.;ddm‘xlon §f .,.4‘.:"&, vou have 1,,‘““‘"), t';le.va f-.:. " w < m fortable as can be expected. is bein c: Sria G London, and after his return he fsin, bi 5, soda, cl a a e The United States Civil Serviee L % | wiite hat. She carpled . took up the trade of nainter and dec. | varioun digéstine aine ond SouRgAnd ik PDISON By - cared for by Mrs. Charles Presby. Fried: 3 ¥ e e T b = e, |, ciaree. and sne “wore & aainty | ertor.” He followed hiz trade unch|tipee things - famt L ssion a Parish. | Gog o) tte_gown over silk | 1912 residing on West Main strect. | —ip soms €3 g power and guarantees | n e o\, fer men, A ney | mhe mission of Elmwood has beon | ith pat te matin . Che carried pink | oI 1913 he moved to Haushioms|,, Bul Betere aiving up hiove And decii: DR PA.SCHWARTZ e .. reuttien yanoard: | created an independent parish _bY | zladiolas. The groom was attended | Sove, where he had since resided. Mr.|(3¥ (oot nrn littie Dletrated mos. | @ clean motor. You can use | (on, D C. 2t $1500 1o 55500 S 4eE; | Bishop John J. Nolan. and Rev. Wil | v'‘hix' cousin, Charies McShetery of | Hil isaves wite, Filzabeth Eecieston | nesiarnot - tne :wdhl:rvflu::::rdm’;‘:vfi-l 3 ; i s 500 to $2, P b .4 3 . Mrs. Dan- |Carponate, oitrate: 4 3 Satne. pibone. angd i will be filled from this examination. 'J,',.'fi,,: e varieh ekt of Dimy | ToLville. o coremony at the ehuréh u| 181 Baehe, -of Dover, X J. He alss|the pare Medkted “meposste) Snlt |- E all have a horrdr of - wood, St. Bridget's, was bult over | wedding breakfast was served to fit- |1®aves a brother. Ira Hill of this cltv.|you cah obtaln from practiedlly an s iR DAt e AN Shadag, .| FORMER CAR STARTER's Vear ago by Rew, John F. Ryan. of St | rv relatives snd frjends at the bride's| H® Wsa a good neighher. a kind and |Irussist in either powdered or ‘tablet iniiabaisd, With-.the. usual AUTO WAS STOLEN |L:awrence O'Toole church. in Hartford. | home. The large fumber of gifts in- | Benerous friend and will be gqreatly spoanful .of the pewder ar e U R % formerly car starter for the _Shore | \as "‘s‘?‘m‘l{,':":',’,:bfi:h::i,,‘i“;fdg; L Sl L e o et Mise: Harslst' M. P What a gifference this makes, 1t will eare of teeth exist there is { 3 Line cempany, was stolen late Monday | 6D, S'ce Ihe SSlaCUsRmeRt, 00 (he| W The groom hap lately rotupned troml o iy o gt instantly neutralize” the dangesous. a food poison silently at Co. ~| afterneon from the place wher it was | MiS€ion. ik o overseas. He was a mem €| The death of Miss Harriat M, |harmful acid in the stomaeh “which work. Consult you de: - parked at Rocky Point, R. L Mr. Kin- | CT€28€ in the attendance ser- | 26th Divizjon, 10éth Infantry. and is| Palmer occurred at her home in Mont- |NOW causes your food to ferment and tist upop the mubjeet. Formerty Branch of Cave wq‘.....l ney had been to Rocky Point and had | VICeS in_the church. employed in the J. B. Martin Co. Mr.|ville on Monday following an_illness | Sour, making aas wind. ¥ - parked his car while he went jati*d| " Rev. Father Rvan js now permanent|and Mrs. Mulholland left for a wed- | of anont three wecks. Miss Paimer, | |eartbarn ui 4 Dloatéa ar'heavy I mot cure yeur troubls o not even give relief. wepaired by our new process. |3 an examination for axsistant in| Father Ryan Central Store | CORNER MAIN AND MARKET STREET APPLES Sprayed Frvit From| Young [frees. Fair and | 4 B < v. F: et Nimpy feeling tiat seams to_ fallow |+ 1 AC 31 Chesinut Street, nearby building. When he returned |Fector ay St. Peter's, Danbury. Father|ding trip to Eoston, Lar Harbor and| who was $6 years of age, suffered 4 |y Tything you eat, + PAUL A SC RTZ i | the cir was gotie and & woman stated | ¢l s Just vetirned from U. S| Niagare' Falla. - On ‘thelr rewn they | ull about three weekx 450 and did not "‘x.?..":'.., ng eat provided you tais | i SCHWA A4 -DHD 1 Nice For Pies and Sauce, | Phone 214 Norwichi| that she bad seen three young men ill_reside at the home of the heide |pecover from the shock. - a Tiltle bisurated maxnesia Immediate- DENTIST { B drive up in w motorcycle and get into on the Kast Side. Both young people! She was the daughter of Samuel and |1y after a meal. vou cap eal almost DM T HLE QUARE ¢ the automobile and drive away.. Police| The. new state laws fix a penalty|have a large list of friends who wish | Harriet Parish Palmer and was born |48¥thing el ara ot Thny EMAIN 9 wokwichl J M YOUNG AND SON ¢ 3 TOU WANT to put your pus. | SUthOTities In the state of Rhode lsi- | of ten vears imprisonment for the|them success in their married life. |in the house in which she died. 'She|I338sE S5 Pa/n OF QACRMIOE. 1o Tolle N )7 o M. and and Connecticut were notified of| first offense of stealing motor vehieles| Guests were present frcm Webster, {he thett, but the car has not yet been | and ffteen years for the second of-| Mase. Providence, K. I, and other Iways lived in Montville, _She Teaves | biaurgtad mainestn cannat injure ih Mece. Miss Mary L. Palmer, of |stomach in ARy way. s uflc"’-‘i"m-: Montville. ¢ are 4BY *Tmptoms of acid | Phone 1238 o

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