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| B el m@z Blank Books Made and Rulcd«tu Ol‘dil A 108 BROADWAY A Serviceable Line: of Men’s and’ Boys’ Shoes Express and Team Harness at Low Prices. | The L.L.Chapman Co. 14 Bath Strest, Norwich, Gonn. oy (Tohu & Geo. H. Biiss]- Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suécessor to STETSON & YOUNG t CARPENTER and BUILDER' & sef e dor Dest work dnd materials at rigHE| fic ot #ine'Sage nave &Killéd labor. 50 West Main 8|t prices by 1ephone OCCIDENT |} FLOUR Costs a Little More- Than|! Othiérs — Worth It { f e { A“ MANNING | Y anhc. Cinn. Phone 960- 2; Al Gl THOMPSON F. 8.4 Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | (FROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Gummings® Spring Arch Suppért. | Suite 7-8 Alicé Building, 321 Main St.| Ncrw::hi Onrm Phone "1356- 4 ~ OVERHAULING AND -REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Audtomobiles, | Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Rép, Painting, Trim: | Se wing, Ugh ing aAd Wood Work. Blackamithing in &1l its branches Scott & Clark Corp. i07 TO 515 NORTH MAIN 'sTREET | Flowers and Trees| e FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Délivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABGDY Phéns 986 I il mhl\ Use The "Att‘ic Think of the extra roams you ¢ould rent or usé yéur- sélf, if your empty aftic 18- } 19 sfl ) orn, 3L c aa zfi ] 3 i 24 1 YSaier il 15 137 | xeturned ral 201’ of Lake Sh gh on the autn tlantic [ id:l'y in’ the Aflmfic and mt “flf “ mds off Atla North Hook to Batleri!’ winds, becoming cloudy Thursday. Férecast. For Southern New Thursday; Friday - local thunder storms. © Observations'in NeéPwich. [ . The following recérds, npél-eed mui The Bulletin’s ob-muia- ges in tempe: meétric changes W ngland: - Fa owers and parissns. etions tor w’&inésday Shéwerd ity R ~hatma eanesdgpds wedther: Fair; warm- & Bign s followed by ficod tide. GREENEV“JE i e e s, iny @ o Soshe vasation at Fxsng'qusund as the guests of < carefully did they gud that his name had neyei tea with hers in_the Fréderic] Miss Catherine Riordan bas returnéd after spénding a week at Block Island. Misses Julia and Mary Casey have ftér - spending two weeks at Miss Lucy Woods has réturiied aftei spending a week at Block Island. Miss Anna Heéad has returmed to Arthur Portelance and m—u ms end at Watch HAL TAFTVIU_E_ of “thé. orc Liné g CIEATTA, o WoE ik been given 6y sery e were Tak of P"fitvrng( Roderit Molleur, Roj grec, Robert ft_ t) ert Shaw, re?lich and village on. on the up lhe 3 utensily iy ua? belng ck! . The camp will be the summer. “Dougherty of Merchan now visiting. With rélative Ichester:s - e still thé faverité sport fn and samés aré being played 3 i!hesnndbn.nk grounds. Ar- chie Torrance gnd BarlaRay have chal- Vm\'ml akt two players in the village, and cyallenge Wil soon be ac: Gust \é fie«m«'h mn ding s va- cation, Seifh Falatives ¥h6 are Uving in Fitehvidles * . -eroquet grounds are made over and soon the: now to take. vear Ti‘i} * ~lub The scha ~ames bas not yet'been completéd, bul by the time that the grounds commit- tee have finished work on the courts &11 will be in readiness for the biggest and \\r;q'. vear the club has ever had. .ouls YWohleben returved From a trib Just Wednesday and re- that fishing wWds fine néar the island. The large cdteh 6f bass and perch he’ had -to nrove his statement Igft no room for doubt, 41 séverdl 16- il fishermon resolved to take a chance at the flul\l thems 4 ;l'fsfllfi“ v Fha tHip Was Maas 16 The Taftvillg Canoe club will ho!d thetr aoniugl outihg this coming Sa yrday and Sindix at thelr ca Otland & £r15 t6 thé éa: made by will Bé can and Sthér anuatie snofla “Sunday the eufnuké ACllE be & a4 With #4 uswal & mings. ¥iverythinz noints to ére a! the bigwest camps in thé st club and ovéty, membér hes & intention 6f befhg at thé camp for the Week en prlncipal 6t t'lé | Coventry Hér vacation al T 6 Have added greatly o Bussan #ere In 1895 Néwtonl spiginated the vac. nuht proesss totenlanul( milk with k 181895 Horliek a1 Raciné, 61 st covéred How to #édtée nm{ 6 4 di m mumr& »” sdne Thi: sdact % nifhed Matiod Mk, (8 by omeh.) xu nnxmve 'y Ravmattigs his a8 an ideal to sid age. Ask 16F thréughout the s 3| Miss ER s ésteer &F s bave raturned after spcndind tHe week | gor o t their ¥ tual and @ctéd as héd 186 f6r thé first |l ‘tawen oft x‘&u pay were willin= to Fémien |l i e against his esfxts ;Mhswgh n W t they we fact ment. on a single gum to cover Miss Lynch was unableé to accept their|of 817 comrades on our roll ngures. °’§ m eiflmcy of Hié value for her claim compan: damageés of $2500 against the New plaigi suffered $20 cornér ot State u&d New ried away by meéans of thé at the cornér Of streets, 'I'hlch ig # ; oonunwfion AGREEMENTS The nu 6f Shortsyilte, ton c:ty ‘uc tiff élaims )(grt Plant promis ed.ln w'flttn'-tc Lynch thé sum of $1,000 ing_her lifefas Seatifude an sidération of _val > on on' so ?‘?nsequan y, thé ub m of the cFé: intéres er_colorny where ERoWA and Highly|T Bégan W i 1'7' F e f | ¥ £} rcmnea mmma : first meeting they wére mu- nirers. Ilis létters for a peripd of years| showed a consgrfly lncreaum; inter- | f’,‘é‘“" & 2] ©@n his Fachting fips he M‘vifl:fiv s€Rf Nis_regdrds| in all her, pérsonaz] affaird he a8iidér a as & Jant_in uc lant’s W other éxecntéfs niaké an drrangém the 20 e an agrée- g to agree hé future, at héré wds su But when they trié now, and claims for about 20 ears. Tt is on this basis that she is ttempting to collect $183,000 as the der Mr. Plant’s To settle ‘#eo estate a lump nt is required. cH. hésitated f6r somé timéd | abéut going inte céurt Hec.iu;é nel(her thé first Mr‘s Knew her. of which &fié consigerabls light however, secret regard which &nd the nresentation court. her claims. BRINGS SUIT AGAINST Plant ner Plant's muu ot h about 50, will PO 6& thé Miss Lynch {8814, irm Jnmry ZITY OF NEW LONDON American Railway Express has institufed an action fer city of alleged that the s posses: hav- ¢ of water én- by it af &(he vater stréé able Béfére thé T+ Gou The London, it bei eésult of goods in its hn ruinéd béui London, Thé case is r terTA a cummon & Guunt] fi- of nd e and Wa!ér F8#r of the build- #flh x-'a }r FILED IN COURY i6 £6116 eé nnl Mmfi 's‘gn, S’::terhhfi a7 bégan, M Magen, tn.fim and Jsin B: . as | Aot T oy, Nor . Daté of e mbensation BT FIVE HALL BROTH ARE “Lllfl‘ REUNION t to (,he ,mmlfl. The ide; name ° was was married to Sbe’lnuelu enitody d"zk ———— o évér held although there wq a.notable depletion in the ranks. are 78 surviving members of the z(m =4 il were sent notices were unable to at- * o' Mesith ar because faf aWay. wau a ?ueinul Preést condu theé méeting. Mr. in shou udreas told of thé .M i whieh the 'cte‘rans of the chu war arc held and rea the time when the regiment ‘m‘ m:: edmp 4t Potrt {{udun The wers handed out wi e round of amunitien ) Fateed the f" ?n in many minds how muth éxeéu- tion could be &oné dgainst the. south- erners. X. Douglas Sevin, for the past 33 Years sécretiry and tréasurer of the régiment, read a report of the last maetiux and hlf fi:l:tincxal report show- started last yedr with 31&% B FEPEFtéd e Balsncé on: _ u tg' The monument fund o116 b3 ént, ce;sod to ex tion. To i@mwa:\ ng T ew Haven, cor- préséntéd Tt Gais 456 today the 36 nnecflct:lti“ Velun ds 4 mi Ty .keep alive the triendsm::s the swamps and of Louisi- redflxtgn firing li‘:él at Port IS Wel'l! el nearly ; s ALz 16, "Ti ‘g &5 ‘ When T naér the & of Thé Assgriation of tH FEEIATERt, Cémmesticut \oluntieers. ~iong 23 s&lon Jwas. made president and PFESIGENt was . A. L. Gallup was étary. Theé treasurer was N. D. Sevin and John T. Carey was the cor- tary. Of thése officers oné, , is_altve and hé 14 gfficé f6r 35 yedrs with credit eif .and fhe #ssoctation. I hdvé Heen makifig a cdnvass of the féw mén 16ft of the old regiment. I find that tivefe are three comrades ovel‘ 0. yé4fs and 10 bétweén $0 and Re_oldest comrdde is Oliver Na- son’of XNew London and ho was 94 last January. The youngest is Charles H. Smith of New London. who was 73 last December. We have the names T have and to éach of them I matled a notice of this réunion. There Was one returned tharkéd dead, Joshua Bliven, Co. I that leaves 76 that we know are al here were reports since our reunion these death: J(djuent ’Sleylh;ln B. Meech, Nor- D:rdei fake, Co. I Nov. 17, 191s, tér Jelinson, Co. B, Deéc.” S el o ée.” 11, T;nlg'en Wilbur, Co. I, Feb. 21, 1919, T Hénipstead, Co. I, April s ufggfif;mkn, Co. K. April 17, Chatlés Bensiétt, Co. H. Jply 3, 1 B aly 3, 1919, Joshua Bliven, Cp. H. George H. Tuller, Ca F, Aug. 21, 1918. Charles C‘iappell Co. B, Plain- 83. field. Au:u-n 11, aged olf, b4th &f g Davi é)el(erflll of Neéw ‘Were makln" up the list of ‘as_a short reception . G, Sév wife o 3 h the post office addresses of commltte&. éfi Ich, es in Pnnkfln gna Efi.s ot éndéd the reuniéns for a number of Eiection at omae. thé répert 6f thé néminating em thé funovfl-ng olcérs were rfumu—ceorn T Brevton of mmsseeaf . H ?‘ &tt cu& cz: o ot of ang H Vgerllht of Nor- Lunch, Pr !t;nc '5# Bl sident. C8mfads Piitérsén’ 6f Carsitna, B, I, %he {5, Broud of the regiment . G6rton st East om letters Gomrad. i s Iy -faxey Were as folo ‘Gy{efita word fri Troy ‘%kz."*‘ Rttty & !0 9 L&F %‘%‘% . .;z*m? d n-m lm i !:O 18 t66 iAfirm. in Co 1 and is 5 sen BY Goula nét attend .n‘l:‘ il jaedry Tie Foua EA6W who is tHE olddst man SRt 7 it bcflrs( e ifr; chosen | -| the guest Sunday of Miss Alice M. extracts| day He i g Es. H; asan 67 N&W Léndén and ; H John C. Smith, who liv D.. No. ¥, of Nor=<ich, sent word by malil he is in Zuo. cfiwled a condfllon to attend tnd mect tife bo; ic be- d_10. A %k Go. A. 2 wrote from w Ffaflé“fifl tflll he would like to :o with the boys but he is too far way. ‘ Tl!.“ whé atténded the reunion were as fomm-. ny B—J. B. Richmnnd Hen- NE Company Cuh. B. Caston, Frank 1, Patterson, E. Wil- ry Tyler, Company }T—D S, ){err"t, Jamés E. DeWolf, G. Brajton. Compdny I—Eerigh B. Champlin, C. H. Smitten, C. Minson. CompanyK—C. H. Staf cer- ?Hm cnguma MEMBERSHI® | Sinde its réérgantzatibn this sprind| i the Connécticut Cliambér of Commeérce | bas increagéd its MmemBership simost | daily. it was announcéd Weédnésday af ! the exéoutive -oMcés of the chamber| in Hartford. . The new mémbership | réprésénts fargély instiraficd, pasking | and_manufactaring {nterests. The stats chamber was réorgamizéd this epring. its scopé béing enlargéd to take in, in addition to local cham-( bers of commerce and business men’s associations, the chief branches of Connecticut business and finance. The group idea has been mndt‘ fundamen- tal, loesl orgamizal wholesale and réfail tradé, manifdcturérs, banking and insuranes, pubHe utilities and st riciituré forming thé six groups which the members are plicéd. At thl nidetihs i anmal ctober there will be, m ad mon to e iénéral mée o specialilled ge X !meeun;s addressed by f iqfié‘kéfi' on thé r suBjécts. = felt that in {his way thé spécial {ntér-| ests may receive from the chamber OMI gréatést advantage, f6r exafplé | through bringing the'banking dnd as- irfeulturs groups tesefhér o the dub- ject of more liberal éxténsion 6f credif, to, farmers or the manufieturérs sné { piblic utilittés on the rAgttér 6f thé ht situation. réparations for thé amrual méeting 1] under way, Susges- STATE tions for heen receiyed from old and new mem- bers, and ‘mef 6f natio; prominencé and RIFhlT she: hnical krnow- iledgé will addréss this gathérine £inéss and finanacial in- s, xpécied that* a_good deal 6f the timie and atténtion 6f thé =enéral meetin: will focus o the trolley, railroad and Wt situations. The matfer of imeeting plice was sub- | mitted ~throush ouestionnaire to the members and although Hartférd led the choice until lately, New Haven is now the citv most widely favored for the convention. MAKING AUTO TRIP TO PORTLAND, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobb, Mrs. Maria Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oat, of this city left Tuesday morn- ing for Boston, Mass. While there they Will visit Mr. and arenee Hurlburt, formerly of No; Vflah. néw residing in Roslinddle. dnésday morning the trip north will be con- tinued to Portland, Me., where the remainder of the week will be spent Dst the home of Mrs. Irv!nz Hill, _smer f MF. Oat, and f MAINE The trip is béing made by iitmbflz. e NORWICH TOWN Mrs, Marl M. Welte of East Town street has returned aftér passing a few days with Bridgeport relatives. Ivan Maynard and daughter, Miss Ida Maynard, of Occum, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Geer of Scotland road. Miss Lena Wulf of Columbia was Smith 6f Town street Mrs. Hazard Tucker ‘ot Scetland was a recent callér on Norwich Town rela- T, Greans Son- visi d.ly in_Old Lymé and stys:eflz. Thé trip was made by autémobile. After -a visit of several days winx NorwieH Téwn fi'll(m Hfifl!" kie stutnicd to ford. Ho: Howard s‘hmnen. Jro of p are visiting Mr. and Mrs. !n&l Welté Miss ;lgrd fo;nier ‘own, hav week's vig 2 X& Crcker ol’ H‘&nufl e, Phin Bfll motéréd Sunday to Hart- ere they will spénd & weék t6’s brot) ; an ents zbl?f uu.fl Henry - Ts. Albefi!lfi'. G een o{ th severd) dos: tas béfi gf‘i’é’; '““ g i T lain- '5. Ee‘r 5 H#in undn!:er o ter 2 vfee&'s é&y ¥ £ Wauw lu: e Bros ltrfiguufit K!nfl! F. Mwfi fi Farniham, W&sfiim@r& réét l.nd A€ Htflé Farnham ‘(ew London léft Meofddy to pass week at ‘d's Potnt, WHhile en fO\lte 6 thet? Némé In Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Lésté WHhit- 'TEAMSTER'S LIFE SAVED WRITES LETTER THAT 18 WOATH BEADING VERY CAREFULLY isin, Si [ \ " | & tnfeh Sanits &f n.gg’l a ' clo . Régu: n 1 sn..e #‘Ex,& iRgs, This will be the last week of the Blamket Sale. 1t will énd when the store eloses on Saturday night. The Blankets offered in this Sale wére bought and delivered months ago, thereby enabling us to offér thein at fully 25 per cent, less than today’s values. Following is a brisf list of the values offered: Blankets at $1.69 $3.98 Blankets, $2.98 gs‘uki -4 Orily x‘zfl':l - J\lle Cétton | Sife 11:4 edrwool” B t ankets, with pinl nd blue con- white afily, with coleréa !u Aére trastin, borders — Vé¥y special | g4 $2.08 a4 pair, regular value $5.08 1.69 a pair, $3.00 Blaniets, $2.19 value $5.00 Blankets;, $3.95 59 palrs of “Waolfap” In gray and Size 11-4 “Neariroé!” Biankets, 1 tr? With euiored bordars— | WHItA, with tancy borders—at $8.93 32.|9 a palr. 4 pair, régular valué §5.00 - Fifty pairs of gray &nd whité “Woolnap” Blankéts, with colored bordeérs, extra good sizé and weight—thése dre very speclal valu t $4.98 $10.50 Blankets, $7.95 $12.50 Bhankets, $9.50 White Wool Blankéts, size 70x32 | 25 palts of Woél Blankets, in whitéd lh pink and bléé borders—at | drid gfay, Wwith aesorted borders a pair, regulaf value $10.50. at a pair, feg valué $12.50. Séventy-five pairs éf Arfay or Institution Blankets, 62x82—just the thing for camp usé~—#plendid quality wool, in tan ¢6lor, régular e en g $4.95 $7.50 value, at .. $7.95 Blankets, $5.95 "$9.00 Blankets, $6.95 Size 11-4 Plaid Flankéts; in a va- | 25 piirs of Ariy Blafikets, splendid s of 5 <ontBifiati qudlity, reglation size and perfect riety of ., colgr coi ations—at | 3 every way—at $685, regular $5.95, regular valué $7.95. value $9.00. EXCELLENT SHOWING OF FINE BLANKETS We maké a splefidid dMéwing of High Gradé Blafi®éts in 21l the best knéwn brands—beught when prices weré at thé lowest point; and éfféred in this . ugudt salé at very special pfices . chging from $12.50 to $29.50 a pair. BLANKETS RESERVED UNTIL WANTED In erder that evérydné may have an éppéfturiity to sharé in this ménéy- saving occasion, we will tpén payment of a reasonable doposit, store any Blankeéts beught during this sale until théy aré wanted. The Porteous & Mitchell s WELDING a ley were callers Saturday on Mr. and Myps. Albert 1. Greenc of West Town street. The purty weré réturning from Windsorville, where they visited M Methodist minister of Norwich. l Mrs. Adelbert E. Géer and Sons,l Milton, Harold and Earl Géér, recently! returned to their home on the Scotland Tucker, of Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepdtd of Port- iand, Ore, are V!.Ehin: for two weéks with relatives at ughiton’s Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Chafléd Bennett. Tl'ley will also be emntértained by Mrs. Sheépard’s brother-in-law &nd sister, M?F. and Mrs., Williarh ing and Mr. and-Mrs. Winfield Bram-[ Whiting's and Bromléy's fath Rev. Charles B, Bromléy, formerly road after several days’ §tay with Mrs. | Géer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hazard Part of the time they w‘il be guests of M?. Shepard's brother-in-law ana sis- Town street, who for & : occupying Mountain oo HARTIn son to Mr. and formerly of Hebrom HOL) 191 ‘ 9, a nuxhum Harfy Holmburs tomr. MARRIED e b, B,T.Z.S,&m o Mm - o ldG\‘l!iI IED ‘fl 1 urflgf gg? (fiflerfif , Mx B ) fi-a n St Pat- : 18, 1919, of Yéars: 1 moml 9 at " Aag. 16, moww.w&'a. Pheme 214 Norwich Thames River Line STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall 184768 Néw York, Pier Rivef, MonAays, Wednesdiys and Fl- g Norta Transportation Cos 43, Church & Allen 15 Main Street 8ays at 5 p. m.; Norwich Tuesdays, THursdays and Sundays at 5 p. m Neéw ndon $ p. m. l'n twéén Norwidh Passenger rates Y o $2 fri~ §1.10, éluding war tax. F. B. KNOUSE. Ag.n» SHOE REPA]R]NG Why throw away your old shoes when yéu EAR Kfve thém made as goéd mé mew if you will bring them to the Broadway Shoe Repaiz Shop Wé alsé cléan your 61d Straw Hatd TRY US . &2 BROADWAY flmm 58:3 HENRY E. 6HURGCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Special atiention to discanes of the sTOMAGH, BLOOD LUNGS; Houts: 9:10 a. m.; 2-4 41d 7-8 5. M Phoné: 821 offité; 821-1 Nousd. 1D. J. Shahan, M. D. atiee Bufidisg, 321 Mdiis And Sire. Dr]OTrlyTafl WHEN YU Wi put )om- s iness Before the uub'lc/ tnere medium Detter than (hrcush. iha vertising eolunuu CITha Bulletin,