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Found at Last—Shows Resuits at Once of Nothing to Pay It yeur hair is thinning out, prema- turely v, brittle, lifeless, full of @andruff and your head itches like mad, quick action must be taken to Eave your hair. Don't wait until fhe hair root is dead, for then noth(ng can prevent baldness. Get from Lee & Osgood Co., or any good drugszist today a package of Pa- S doesn’t cost much and hat's so simple, safe and efféctive. tou will surély be delightéd with the first application. Yeur hair will séem muck more abundant and ra- diant With life ana beauty—all itehing ceases and your scalp feels cool and comfortable. Parisian Sage is in great demand by discriminating women beé- causé it is delicately péffumed, does not color or streak the hand, and kéeps it Justfous, soft and fuffy. i Be sure you get the genuins Pari- sian Sage (Giroux’s) fér this is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction or nothing to pay. Light vehicle lamps at 8.10 o'clock g5 flelds. of 1aid flat by oy corn were a the -gale anhd rain early Thursday T rne B to Wateh The first trolley cars run to Hill this week were cheered By gréups of people along the line. Sk Sunday next is the commun! + day fc:ythe members of the Rosary society of St. Patrick’s parish. Don't forget the dance, Palmer hall, Fitchville, tonight—adv. ¥ here, must soon bé aha placed under federal supérvision. The Chelsea Savings bank is to close at noon today (Friday) on accounit of the funeral of its late president, Tonn, Chester Averill. g R al_summer outing of Ve‘kt‘:rénn‘%rx‘i‘fi Fellows' association is to be held at Wflcox s, Savin Roek, Sat- urday, Aug. 2 The North smnxngton Congregation- al Sunday school held its annual pie- nic Wednesday, going to Long pond, near Lantern Hill. The Telland Boy Secouts, accompa- nied by their leader, Rev. B. F. Chase, are to Zo camping in Granby on a pas- We fdvertias exactly an it s DR. SCHOLL'S RIGHT AND LEFT ture owned by Mr. Case. All 8héps belonging tov the Master Horseshoers' National Protective as- sociation observe the coming Saturday as their national holiday. An Eastford farmer, George S. Bow- en, recently sold two full blooded Ayr- &hires and calves to E. M. Marlor of Bréoklyn, Conn., for $400. @ Regular meeting 6f K. evening. First degree.—ad A correspondent mentions that Rev. of C. this Mrs. Bmma Browning trom Norwich been guest of Mrs. Sarah Jobn Jennson, orwich, has Hians- Cha ss June L. Barber wI hc is _en- We in missionaty work in ‘est Virginia, is the guest of friends in town. and {:‘:" ft or T o rbets’ 5:‘?.2: 2 ai o spent with their sister, Mrs. John M of Boswell avenue. & 110 a co Mo | the cmmn With ~the ot | Yoted to ebraf e astablished ea part of the sumther of 1 meéetings ih what was called ance hall until the chufeh BY BRITISH suB|fprpPieted during Dunw of Putnam, Mr. Boston and Mr. ‘Wetherell of Hmnfll motored to Noérwich Sunday and were entertained by thé Nofwich Gelf club. —Windham County Obse 3 BREMEN WAS SUNK In regard to the merchant U-boat Bremén which startéd from G«mln{ for New don it Novembe: the New York Sun said in a § ml :ew tch from Washington B, Thu ay: A British submarine sunk the Ger- Man submarine Bremen, sister bf the merchant U-boat Deutechland, which mysteriously disappeated on a pro- posed trip from Bremen to New Lon- don. Conn,, Representative ard J. g (I11.), who recéMtly réeturnéd from Europé said today. Mr. King said this version of the dis- appearance of the German merchant submarine was told him by Liéutenant Commander Stockbridge, U. 8 who said his_information camé from Lieu- tenant Langiey of the British navy. commander of the British underwater craft that destroved the Bremen. , of N mna.’.hs.-m‘ n:g tP: hhl:. =nd;:lmer of 1“' lans b 2 A c] gu(.ders were McQuifk Bw The church was built of brlak in Go- e sister, |um %w at neral good time and cel- n Lutheran society was eanly in thé f - or latter held peér- The present chureh was built from The, s‘AnutL HUNTINGTON WAS' GOVERNOR NINE YEARS (Special to The Bullstin). By “Seuverior” Wm. H. Taylor. Hartford, August 14.—In my séarch for data for biographical sketches of ographi the lining State officers for the Con- necticut Céntenary Boo piling for the State, T found that out of the sixty- has had since 1839 only fifteen have held the office over four years. of the mem come from 1 am éom- three governors thé mu BOVern seven have New Mfiflon Ceunty, as b'hln ceremony. flrfi in ti uuu of the Lutheran Oct. 5, | ety mfin the first pastor of mn his duties during the fall ot 184 gce that time there has been sévera! rs the present being Rev. Pml * th who assumed the the church x&‘ni:.'n born in in g . rm(n . Mr. Ay ani vn flnnne at Janesville. e fifst months of ‘l.uomry work for a vear in Michi- #h and in the fall of 1913 heé left the 45 4 Change of climate wad need. neount of ill health. He bought | e6tt threats made North Franklin, where on year he He nho - of aid | says THREATS INDICATE TROLLEY STRIKE FAILURE The Hariford Courant says the boy- h{ striking trolley. ine m Le | me) the Shore indi- ted until -his to the un fajlure of the strik: e Lecaied 3 Milrbis cap pas- Strikd to Attain its |6ORONER HAB EXONERATED SHORE.LINE MOTOR Coroneér Franklin H. completed his ifvestigation clfcumstanices sufrounding the dea of ol Schofield’s examined shown tl of Mrs. Joseph C. Gelino who i iy v was| When the survivors hill. by a trolley C’c’mme From Brown “has wn; Brown | tha tWo withesses, oné the con- ductor of the car and the other a man who had seefi the acéident. evidence of these twd witnesses it was hat Métorman Faiffax did all in his power to prevent theé actident, sounded the gong, and to all appear- ore Tine Bics tric railway met in Nofth Branford AN vmnw the usual formality of a turn- he place at whicih they mci Rifly “inacoessible, thouxh it the | might have been even worse had the thipsint besn a mile to the castward. zogained a pars car | tial degree of composurc they found t upwards of 18 paseengers béen killed, and that the state had sufférad its Ereatest trolley Wreek up to_that date at least. We aré safe It eaying that né like acc t will happefi on . the ‘Bhore Line Electric road today at North the BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICE Canning never p-id you well as this season. EATON CHASE CO. 129 Main St., Norwich *_ o sdeutenant Langley, according to B ord = HOSIERY Frank Robbins of Norwich has beeh|ins story Lieutenant Commander | ©°JOWS afices M it e LS nL Ay oier PO1AL “bes reaching in the Shunoc church to John wmmmp‘ New London, 1¢57,|afices Mre. Gelino did not hear it.|tween New Haven and Chester ror the | Hardware tri i p odcl;i:gd s iy Stockton told me, éruised in the direc- | 5o 20" | ¥ IREC0) T ,mmn Coroner Brown exonerated MOtorman |4lj suficient reason that Ho cars are Electric Supplies i tlon of the Kiel canal one nisnt. Com- | 185 wears: o Joan WINCUOR | irels trom. an’ biame, being operated, NOAE hAs beeh fof | she—ssemme Is knit to the shape of the foot The Andrew J. Maine place, situated in the eastern section of the town of ing to the surface at dawn, the British craft saw a huge German submarine Gurdon Saltonstall. New London, 1103 25—17 v buil, Le PLAYGROUNDS SINGS neariy. a month because méembets of thé Trolleymen's ufion in New Lon: TO SUPPREEBS THE SINN . . North Stonington, has been sold to b having a straight line on the| Eiizavein R Aoy THRA, o e N o6 s dew Drowidte] Danet, ARE BEING PLANNED|don and Nerwich were not satisfed FEIN IN COUNTY GLARE "] Mrs. Eawin A. Shorter of Canter-|to land two torpedoes amidships. Lieu- ?“"‘“f,“"“v‘,“"'&‘f."“,. R A The attendance at the Norwich|With their wages and asked f0f 4| London, Aug. 1i—fThe govérnment inside and full room for the|bury announces the engagement of her | tenant Langley explained. He de-|§ MOD S ‘run! o playgrounds continued large and the |raise. s wag refused by fhe man:|annouticés that owing to increass in scribed the giant submarine as split- | Danon. 1797-1809—11 years, ‘months; | children are taking much interest in|28cment oh the ground that the road |crim | Coufity Clare, 1réland, it has daughter, Edna Adelaide, to Geor‘e ting in the middle as the result of the 7 William A Buck: nmm, the various activities. Miss - Mary was already being éperated at a loss been décided (o suppress,all SinA Fbin . . Rees Noott of East Orange, 18 A ©11858-88, 8 vears; Hon. McKay, who is in general chafgge of |And.”if the fatés were raised to meet five toes without cramping| i; . farm bureau fiela day .;r?:“,o,;; ‘larfl:‘c‘hsxh]:lol;l:r;irwitghgdg;"e‘::gcofla- ooy somhlnnon. ne R L et mgm”zm lh(e ?l‘“ ':: s :"t‘:! Tt | :‘;\‘?ntl;mdrcd orfganizations in that D ng m- e 3 v refuse to patroniz cars. or pressure. field today (Friday) Mr. Storrs Agricultural collége will dem- onstrate the glue methed of alfalfa ihoculation. mander said he read clearly along the bow thé word ‘Brémen’ in large letters and thén both énds plungéd beneat! “war governor.” is the only of the state, since Gévernor ham, to serve over four yvears. bé noticed that all of Connecticut’'s war the girls have begun to sew for the Junior Red Cross on all the grounds. team has béen organized Pleasant streét and they ex- A baseball at Mt. The mbn quit work, and the sérvica stoppéd for a fortnight. when it was résumed after a fashioh in New Lon- PRINCE OF WALES INVITED TO VISIT NEW HAMPEHIRE Coms, buni cramped an o the waves.” : , bunions, d A New York paper Thursday, in a ., o s governors, have served the state for|pstt to play Lake stiéer mext wook. ch and, finaily, between| Portsmouth, N. H, Aug. 14.—Gover- list of over 4,000 coal dealers using|gMORE LINE TROLLEYS long terms. Jonathan Trumbull, of|Playground sings are being planned | those two ci out né cars haveé|nor Bartlett telegraphed the Prince of auto delivery trucks, named the Edw. Lebanon was Connecticut’d first “war|and song sheets are being distributed,|Deén opérated as yet on the line from | Wales at St. John, N. B, tonlght an tender toes are prevented by these right and left hose. Chappell company and the Shetucket company of Norwich. In place of the field day trip of the bureau, which ON GROTON LINE Trouble was the accompaniment of the attempt to run the trolley cars of the Groton & Stonington lines Thurs- main pillars of suppo: applied to Governor Trumbull in em- governor” and General George Wash- ington relied on him as one of his and often The chiidren at have ecompletéa sefap book.” Mt. Pleasant very stréet attractive New Haven to ester. It was an opén sécrét that thé men oh that line did net care to stfiké, bBut they were outveted, uhd when the time arfived. invitation to visit New Hampahire “on any date which you are able to fix.* MOTORMEN AND CONDUGCTORS . Tolland county farm —_— — has been postponed, a_slacker hen|day morning from Westetly to Gro- The epithet “Brother | PYT. JULIAN B. GALE they went Gut with the others. A F T H TRIKE In two colors only Black demonstration will be held at the Vin-|ton. The frst oné was late in reach-| applitd to Governor Trum- HAS ARRIVED HOME |NCWspapef printed in ofe of the ,,m,o,,:,:,:T,yfmi:‘: ,,To“sm:,m_,, and Palm Beach, in fine wov- ton farm in North Coventry. Ghost dance at Pine Grove. Niantic, ing Neank on its trip west and on going through Haley's woods was pre- vented making further progress by a|- érnor Buekingham, was one of , originated with Washington. Gn_;- the After sérviig swith the Efpeditionary Iorces in France American towns on the 1ind intefviewed these {men recently and learned vaiious things, mainly that they wefe oppdsed for and vonductors of the Pittsburgh Raf- ways company, In session here téday 8—afv. “Waf ZOvernors whom - President en silk— 2 oS g aiiar. S big tree which had blown across the | Lineoln Jeaned f0 A InFEe sxtent dur.| N6 Dast year, PVt Julidn B. Gale. | o thé sirike, (ht not all 6f them|and tonight veted almost unanimously Although John A. Moran, in trving|tracks. ing the Civil War. and, like, Jonathan| Whose home has been with W. C.|knaw what the object of the strike|t0 80 on etrike &t ftdnizht $1.25 the pair. to get a new industry for Norwich, has advertised for 200.women and girls to se won shirts, to date he has had ap- plications from only about 50. Theé files of The Bullétin record that the orizinal proprietor of the Bliss jewelry store took possession of their The train créw spent the remainder of the forenoon cutting wood, and repair men were bu-y with the ovi head. There were not many passe:n- gers but the wet weather kept many at home who would otherwise haivi made the trip. Trumbull. and state. distinguished his faithfulnéss and wonderful exevu- tive ability wealth to a natridtism that has be- he had the patriotic love support o fthe peéeople of the Goverhor Holeoib is also a “war governot” and by has inspiféd thé enmmmon- Foster at tufned to leave next vt i Gale was w He salled for Franee in July 1918 and afrived back ih this country day ©. 16 Union street, has re. orwich. e Monday_for Barre, \13(1 his mother, Mrs. B. expect. v h the second but that all of them proposéd to stand by the union. Now ‘we see indicatidns that the strike is likely to be a failure ffom the man's peint of view, the most con yineing evidence appearing in Mor Corwich Bullétin, Where an ar- wits ai- THE VO‘TIS LIBRARY Will Be Closed from 2 ts 6 p. M. te- day (Friday) on account of the fun- M m 8'[ M present quarters in Main Street, Nor+| Those on board the car whosé a‘- on August 4th. He was discharged| . 5 come historical réeorl. GoveFnors tic] le on the striké read as follpw “ hy ccu“ wich, 50 yeafs ago, Aug. 11, 1869 fairs made it impeintive thar ‘hey|pyckingham and Helcomb até the only|at Camp Uptéh on Bovcolt thréats ate now béing used i of i JoRn- S Avedl The.Bzra Gallup farm at Ekonk has|reach New London walked into theltee governors that have setved the L e By the trolleymen to cAipole st e | 8ral of ite treasursr, John C. Avehill 207 Main Street beefi sold to purchasers from New|village of Poquéhoc and ook the|qfate bver four vears since Oliver Wol.| T WO COMPENSATION her the Bfforts of the trolley f6ad td Jersey. A large force of men with|steam cars the rest of th> way. cott of Litchfield, who was govéffior AGREEMENTS ARE FILED resume operatibn of its cars in this three mowing machines began to cut Selectman A. F. Hewits, of Groton, from 1817 to 1837 “Oaly feur other; 1A thé officé of the perior court in | eity. The striking employés who aré following | patrons of restaurants have ordered filed | the proprieters not té sérve meals to the men now working for the com- ana!pany, on pain of losing patronage of, the strikérs. THe boycott thréat was| also made t6 a prominent Nerwich grover, it is teported. Nérwich people have ' beén fairly long-sufferthg, we judge, to this timé, but it is hot impossible that thé bo cott May Prove to beé the last stiaw. the grass on the farm this week. Now that the government is giving a perfectly good live buffalo to any, municipality that wishes one for its park, Norewich might secure one of the animals for the zoo at Mohexan park. New Haveén papers mention that a former intern at Backus hospital, Norwich, Dr. J. J. Cohane, and family of Howard avénue are occupying the Montauk cottage, Woodmo: for the season. : A party of Jersey breeders from Coventry and that section will motor to Moose Hill farm, Spencer, Mass., today (Friday), where they have been invited to inspect thé heérd of John R. governors have served four years in the past hundred vears. _ Gidepn Tomlinson, Shaton: Wm. Biis- worth, Hartford: Motgan G. Bulkaley, Hartr and Liméon B. Bnmfln Perley Meélvin of Jewett City, sliver in Haven The Iongest tarm. was Served right hand. Date of injury June 12th; by fohn Winthron of Néw London,|date compensation began, Jume 20, eighteen yvears; thé shoftést by the| Emecrgency Fleet Corporation of lamented ‘George L. Luies ‘o Water- | Stonington and John Kiley of Ston- bury, 3 months and 15 days. ingtoh: fracturé of right ankle. Date SOUVENIR” ’I'Atmfi_ 8f injury, July 10th: date compénsa- & E STOR tion began, July 18t FORMER GREENEVILLE RE . P Ay Ty VISITING IN NORWICH [FIRE ALARM WIRES ¥ Rev. F. J. Bohanan ot Olney, Ma., a| CROSSED THURSDAY MORNING former rector of St. Andréw’s church,| During the sterm of Thursday Greeneville, is spending a féw days af | orhifig a wire oh the fire alafm téle- this ¢ity on Thursday the compensation agreements were by the local commissioner: Aspinook Company, Jewett City, tection to the cars and cured but the office~ was ul day morning and couil not have tul- filled his duties had the cars vcome theevgh, INTERESTING TALKS AT CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH At the Central Babtist chur¢h on Thursday evening two interesting speakers told of theif work among the poor whites in West Virginia and work amohg the Canadians. Miss Jean Barber, formerly of this city, spoke on the first subject and told of the work being done there for thé education of the lower class of whites in the moun- LLADING BUSINESS MEN —our graduates and many OBITUARY. Patrick B. McCabe. Word has besn receivéd in rwich of the_death of Patrick B. McCabe in Neéw Yérk city on Aug. 13, Mf. Mc- who have studied else.| S'P*Y- k the home of Miss Mafy Fitzpatrick of . i graph system became crossed _and | D hera— AFES Wth & Big catse ot Tresn fMbos N, T e o o wiin ik | Prospect street. Mr. Bohanan and his| sounded ohe stroke of the bell, This, | Cabe,. Who is o tormer Nofwich resi- i ady & big cargo of tresh fish— S8 PONRS 08 *Tha present time | Mife; WhO i witn him, mede the trip | howe.er. was enoush (o disturb_aii|ent’ Was emploved by the EOveS . - o Advise You The nighest tide of the season, | Miss Barbet whs Bt orle [me sept oot % Y e Hons rom tibiF iy mOrning sl | Burial is to Be in this ;j“",,i“h“'" L2 usical Observer- To :fi;h JI&:?‘n?é%"‘i?.;‘m’r“":’.‘ifi..’i“‘&fi?“ now working under the state co;nmlt- Wants Recruits for Barder. bers. surviving relativés in Nofwié ? A tee of the Baptist assotiation of Vir- Local army rééfuiting stations have e R TG T 3 :?nslaetx;‘-:lecadnmagg at_the .beaches | ginq, béen authorized to aceept recruits for 8ervies Men In Demand. h thg_cuy Couft. UBIC 15 to hospitality Attend .n?"!‘!d I nfiecticut shofé during| ™ Rev. Mr. Tedford was the other| the 4th, 5th and 16th cavalry, stationed | Splendid opportunities are now opsh; TFour automobile drivers werd pre- what service is to RINGEY. speaker. Mr. Tedford was formerly along the Mexican border in thé|to disabled seFyice men to obtain vo-|Sentéd in (hé city eourt Thursday fFenASRIp. THE music of 4 After two years of absence from the ‘ederated church in| Brownsville district. Mén aré_wanted | catiohal training in the Ship-Buildihg|moerning on chargeés of viblating the Vistrsla 15 full of fesling. pastor of the Greeneville ut for some time has been enzaged in work in Canada. He told many of his interesting experiences during his ‘stay in the north. In the absence of Rev. A. F. Purkiss, Rev. C. L. Kenagy presided at the meeting and introduced the speakers. ARRESTED FOR RUNNING AWAY WITH GIRL “hief of Police Daniel Killourey of Willimantic cameé heré Thursday eve- ning and afrestéd Frank Warrender, onée of the new emploves of the Shore Liné road, for runhing away With a Florence Grant of Willi- motor vehicle lws and the total bills amounted to $145 Al four men came from out 8f oo A boy named Dembinski of thé Falls gection was in court. charged with de- stroying a garden. He was fined §9.50. The other bovs Arrestéd With him were not punished. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Mrs. Channing M. Huntington is at Wetkapaug. Miss Mildred .J. Cary is the guést of friends at Lake Wentworth; Mass. Miss Mary E. Richards has refurrsd the same tifmé _that they rtdce earning excalisnt incomes, it i& announced by Colonel Arthur Waods, Assistant to the Secretary of War, whe is in chargé of the re-émploymeént of ex-service men. Men who afe intérestéd in these op- poftunjtiés should communicate With the office of the Assistant to the Seée- Fetafy of War, which will provideé them with further information on this point. gnal corps héadquatters, quartermastér corps, Tex.; medical cbFps. cam) headquarters NoSpital, Browmwme, Tex, Bhlistnents are digcontinudd for the fouovmg bands: 4th C. A. C. band Fort Monroe, Va.; 15th C. A, C. band, Fort Hatilton, Brooklya, N. Y. gllded dome at Hartford, visitors te rowns- | industry at the capitol are once more permitied to take the long climb. The dome was closed shoftly after the deelaration of war in 1917, A numiber from hers will go to Wil- limantic camp ground today (Friday) for the annual temperance field aay of Windham, Tolland and New London counties. A medal contést is among the attractions. big¢ wind Thureday morning worked havoc with the orchards, al- tiough at Kitéemaug not much damage was done to the trees from which Frank W. Bréwning is picking peaches It proaileés all records in a CIAL SCHOOL Day or Night Clasies CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG. If you want more pay. Phone 1431 fatthful manfer. It is bullt 6f woods chosen for their acoustic properties. It is the phorrograph of renown, Pfieéed Yrom $25 to 327§, 286BFAINg (6 the model you chobse. Wa séll It o yeu B3 on convénlént terms that Q should at once oénvince & ¥ou you need it how. Our Stoek of records will charm ¥6u Black and White Ball. Golf enthusiasts afé to held a Black and White Ball at_the Griswold. Bast- ern Point. this (Friday) evéniax. the baii reom will be aftistically dscoratsd with blatk and Whité, a hugh canopy of these colors covering tha Bntifé Hit by Tauring Car. Charles B. Blackmar of bridge street, New London. 6 age, while crossing the strest near his Wood - vears of . young gifl. L. M. CRANDALL, Principal of the Carmen variety. mantic, who is net vet sixteen. War- | room. MuSic will b8 fufiistel bY :he| home at 12.30 édnesday aftérnéon, |from a visit at Ellicott €amp on Dr. and Mrs. G. . Palmer of Rock- | render has betn running oA the Yan- | Biltmere orcheéstra ffofn Ne&w Yhtk| was atruck and knockéd down By a|Block Island. This mid-summer svent is fxpcted to be one of the séason’s most erjeyable dances. Ford touring car owned and driven by lfle]v‘;iu S. Wilkes of Park avéfue, Fair- & tic line as conductor. Having for- merly béen a soidier he was wearing his uniform at his work. The girl was taken into custody later in the éven- ing near Westerly and brought to this city. Warrénder who comes from Amiston, will in all probability face serious charges under the white slaveé Mrs. Cesare Gifklaimette 8f Weiv York, is visiting her parénts, Mr .and Mrs. Joséph Hail. Miss Blahche Marot 8¢ Trompabn has returned, aftér passing the week- end with Miss Bmily Blackéone Camp. ville announce the éngagement of their daughtér, Miss Imo Olive Palmer, to Lieut. Don Riléy of the 63d United Btates infantry, now stationed at the Madison barracks, New York. At the Norwich almshouse thers afe now 55 in the care of Supt. J. B. Chap- man and Mrs. Chapman, 18 of this NORWICH MARKET GUIBE. City Market Reporting Agent of the United Prepared by H. Bruce Price. thi W London County Farm Bureau, and 1 States Bureau of Markets, the number béing men. Thé t law. M James L&WIE Smith has re- CUMM[NGS&RING Vieldtng aweet corn, Sev?'"‘m’,fl?;e‘:, arrender left Willimantic on June | Connecticut Agricultufal Co Sllege, € operating. tyrned oftér 4 brist visit at the sum- * cabbage. beans. etc., in abundance. 28th with the girl but the police were 8 RANmb%gs Cs‘nf‘::lg gg;:'ml'"fl» Potatoes mer home of hér sister; Miss Carrie i t] ht. L Fi 1 Di o g::,g:";;y R e e #a ARGCE—Beans, Blackbérries, Muckleberries, Lettuce, Peachies B nah B WhSiIk BRIk uneral Directors gmer; mastarn . b remme; CARNIVAL EMBLOVE cHARARD TOMATOES GHEAPER—FIME 10 6AN the BUMMeF AL ?}uu:t View, has an moaimers 51 Sth riennial assembly of the gen- | bridge on Thursday evening heard the (2Tt Priccs WILL WhE PRt G0 | oo N A o Fronsewines | Miss Muriel Clark of White Plains, N. Y., who has Béen the guest of Miss Barbara Alleh, has réturned t§ U cent Beach, Where shé is spending tie sufAes: chll;:!l s‘b“;:dmo‘n spend the.remainder of the m 3 38ined theré By Rev. Mr. efl grand chapter. The Connécticut State Dairyvmen's asséciation will hold its annual field day at H. O. Daniels’ Milbrook dairy farm. in the Johnson Lane distriet, Middletown, Wednesday, Au; ._The invitation was extended by Mr. Dan- iels to the association and was ae- cépted. soréeams of a gifl and upon investiga tion found that the was greatly Tfrighténed and She cnlhuu that a man from theé carnival had been chas- ing her. William Welch, who is em- ployed by the carnival, was afrested as the girl claimed he was the one chasing her. Welch denies the charge and says that hé was fooling with someé of his companions at the time. He was locked up for the night to await trial this (Friday) morning. WIFE ALLEGES HER HIJ AND HAS DESERTED fon since Mareh 1, il of Nnflvleh is su- of parts papers should therefore get out their Iruiz jars and fm‘(-mn- to. take advantagé the gnu #&nd the popuur prices " T Ry {o ean in mflu At the peak of tha Seasen. Bme will #ind Available &an- Iocal produce market. Tomatoes that were wholesaling for §1.75 and on Tuesday are brm;lni $1. M per basket tolay with a w matoes at $1.5 pooF fuotted .at 75c per basket. ll is equivalent of 3c to 5c per pdund or 1-2 to 9c r quart as the price to the retailer .. This means that A.nnhtl 6f the most papulaF Sunimér 322 Main Stgeet Chamber of Commeres Building Phone 538-2 Lady Assistant i who 18 unil héF oWhH ning facilities ‘at the United Workers club house on Oneco street. The club oulie is open Friay evenimau and Mra. éade, emergency hoMé HemMORStFA- bles is within the plin:huhl( power | tion agent, will be there to demon- of every Norwich family. Market strate canning methods. CUCUMBERS ANB CABBAGE AT BOTTOM PRICES. The cucumber and cabbage markets bage are ablé 6 Make thsif customers Bave dropped until these products are real bargains on these salad vege how “dirt cheap” and are selling at pre-war prices. Nerwich _is is becomine m wholesala. ‘i Ifi cofinection with the item that = b Astor was born in New seven years ago, four m ‘ter his fathet peridhed in the Titanic disaster, it is recalled that the guending physician was the late Dr. otd W. Cragin, a native 6f Col- <¢hester. THe United States civil sarvice com- mission anneunces for Sept. 18 an ex- v Nickel Plating KINDRED FINISHES ma Ahu ing her nu-nn. ki Plent s xn‘ q 18 very an to 20¢ per @62én At corn Stocked with them ahd fieéds the c8- Aminatioh f6r aid, for men onl cé of | bperation of if§ cofisimers 16 prevent at e nai e cunthouse.setvics rlor court in (hiB city Thurs- |a loss of faod producie. Retkit Siores |early varietits e fearly e luun‘ed -mga. R ki UNITED METAL MFG. lante Bt IR day. PBefofe her marik © Wwas|who are paying 10c to 20c bt are Bein 4 by the Taiet RER &1 THAZY . g Boshibliity of promotion te $) ots arion | ANKA oSrotunie snd tg.e “ER:.,,“S or “cukes” and 2c per pound 16F ¢ab- |and more poplar varieties. S H:sdirn; "n:gllm makes the h changes the eve lens- lnc marei ng N T i s Co., o] PR Abryise T e o ISR The following prices are whelesale. Consumers should expect té pay 20 | ~The best. thing fér steady use is 8 to ‘accommodate thé § Thamesville “Norwich, Conn. uyi:zdsgdl‘_!st:&n:t g gflnimer 6fland that his nun lrln hot | to 40 per cent. above t‘;:el:e pfle:‘-nm allow retail dealers a fair margin tor Just. mm-maa coe&lnut oil ‘(‘which distance. When they bé- i rt Stephenson, and 3 &hrink: taxes, delivery, is pure greaseisss), . i S 3 Prompt and Satisfactory Work | Xriia ™5 “Knacrson: son ‘ot Mon: At | SPONRAS Ber membén’ pime bermission age, rent, bmgr re pifd . ersssel m-m‘“.... & come “lazy,” man-made fusta Anlerson, who were marriéd g;:l‘lé l’flee&0 'aid Same Pricés On &lse you can usé, {8nses miust Supply the Tuesday afternoon in the parsonage ot | DAMAGE SUIT FILED Product. T S el By v two teaspoonfuls Wil &lsanse aencithey. We will grind the Bristol Swedish church by Rev. H. AGAINST NOAWICH MEN| BEETS—Buneh el (h& half :‘-‘a Ip murbflghly. am&}y . Something Besides Speeches. O. Hjelm, are svending their honey- for ¢ Polsteh ir with fof yBu the lénscs that We trust that the présent agitation | MOON at Ocean Beach. A g msne i oty st rich, your eves require and for lowering the prices of life’'s neces- out .au- éhatge you moderately sm&fi.m,s::fi i hair dries- quickly an renty, an leaves the -e.l ‘_:#I» ustrous, 'y and and silky, brig L easy to manag! You can get mulsmed cocoa uz n.l Shampoo at any pharmacy, chug and a 155 owu wnl lup” 3mnutv sities will prove mon than a splendid spéechés Steve were filed in E court In thi opportunity to m: brave {ndicating that they are always and forever the champions of the “peepul.” ~—Baltimore Sta Ne ritaine<A_copy of an agres- g‘ofl éred ifité BY uel D. Now. ell of Burllnxmn venlle and ér | papers William C. td 6f Néw nflhin superi filed in r.aa city clérk’s office. Mr.|day. Newell agrees to allow Mr. Hungerford the so0lé right to fish a trout stream Yel, Alfféd, you may tharry Happily| runhing through his farm for 335 alon $6.a week, But the odds very | year, and the t is to tor staying 3 ave yéass C.A.SPEAR OPTOMETRIST PEA POTATOES—Long Island ASH—C; ok neck ] 80c P 3 1-2-5c_each Don't tell a woman You are #mm. to go to the ends of the carth for her g)’onlflp to take her cenmen Gesssbeenind wien

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