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ACT QUICKLY, EW LONDON'S SEPT. 6 CELEBRATIONS Do the right thing at the right time. is one who was adjudged guilty of drinking 2 saloon while in uniform. The pensioners are regularly employed clsewhere and fully competent for po- Special to The Bulletin New Lodon, September 3.—Just onc hundred and thirty-eight years ago today (Saturday) ocurred the battle of Act quickly in time of danger. Doan’s Ia time of Kkidney danger, Kidney Pills are most effective. I Groton Heights and the burning of | lice duty. Only one of the four was Planty of Norwich evidence of their| New London. It does not seem so|DPlaced on the retired list at his own re- long: but it was. That it is hardly | Quest. and this was after an honorable b : seems to be thirty-cight years ago, record Let il be whispered - that. tlie Brayms ¢ i the big sixth of September | higges under ever, in the -depart- Ses Huniy Pigioa :‘i({’;'leennial (‘eslebsru.hfln which was so! ment, was the forcing of Lieutenant St, says: “For about a vear I was|pis that it covered two days. one of [ Jelfers on u;lc r:'ured list, and the mext ¥ aidn’ which bas pageel: thto ‘history in size in the blinder line was not §9 Bea Wih backahd T oopenl o 2 pue. phoyailing | makifie that, efficient and exporidieéd Yellow Day, yellowish from a cause néver fully explained. Before and since then there have been m#any celebrations and observances of the day in various degrees of im- portance. The sixth of September has often been selected as a time for cel- offcér captain of police. out of bed mornings Without help; The scheme of widening Bradiey ‘' when 1 sat down it was the same way I bad to be helped up. At ¢ felt as thouzh 1 wers paralyzed from street and Bank street from State to Tilley, which origiated with the Chame- ;ex of Commerce and approved by thu otar. times club, came before the coart my hips down. My feet swelled S0 I} p ating in New London-and Groton,|of common council lacking the en- had to take off my shoes and it was|too. It was on that date that the big|dorsement of the Masons, the Hiber- next to impossible io get up or déwn [celebration of dedicating the Soldier: the Moose, the Hiks and the stairs. T zot so T couldn’t do a bit.of|2nd Sailors’ monument, and the | Bagies. iy . Firemen's and John Winthrop statues| The city fathers took no action, that | Bousework. When I stood a short time | 1501 place. So far as, can be learn- |is action that would be necessafy 1 was so weai and dizzy [ bad to sit|ed there~is no plan for celebrating © this project ecffective. - May down. Specks floated before my |this vear, unless it be Lafavette Day(Morgan, Nowever, in courtesy to the aves and the pains in the back of my |Observance as outlined in the govern-| projectors appointed a commitiee | e g {3 'or‘s proclamation, which happens to|composed of Aldermen Chappell, Cur- Bead and neck were unbearable. liga)] on the sixth of September, andltis and Lyons to give hearing to par- ry of the battle{ties in intere: used different medicines, but ot no|also the fifth annivers v st,_especially the property salier until 1 finally used Doan’s Kid-|of the Marne. The governor flqu-l who would be liable to pay ihe ¢ Pills. All the swellings and pains | Cates the entwining of the stars an of widening in the assessent - o 8 pa stripes and the tri-color of IFrance on |of hsnem according to the plans of lefc and m: dneys became normal{that day. Not a real bad idea. the Chamber of Commerce. and 1 haven't the sixth of September has B gy Gl it may be that this ssecial commit- s ° ey trouble s » lalways been a days of celebr B e octsle had a sign <idney trouble since. New. Diiiloti anid) Crokon 5% e il(\k \x'h Lh;; |in‘l§’en5_e O:;Ar ;??fl:fifl"” 8bc. at all dealers. Foster-Millburn I)‘Pu\ made ('” :1rhlu sgn:r- of '1}3:1 n{ah“nv the improvement, but ‘xh} “"d;.“:” e N, Dulld N, & B o aassasred. the Ifttle body of | Will in no way bind the city to go en Groton and cowardly killed Colonel | TOUI * e s ! AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Lodoatd Swhlle Banvdict’ Avtold, the | traffic and would be a public aceom- — | arch-traitor, supervised the b i A - s of vehicle own- of New London. These were I 1| REEs g}vuw“" that the m'x‘g{nmll l E, . s, b hey have been Lo of Bradley street and Bank N O l C ;:_:“T:h R e { street did not peer far into the future ST 2 = anq malke the required provisions. The For many years, the only observance | widening of these streets, according to ne of the dec- the readi idependence i of the day was laration of the AUTO OWNERS the plan proposed wou!d mean the de- struction of the Neputne and Fitzger- 6ld’ government reservation by John tildings, the moving of the sol- Danforth, about {he only resident d sailors’ monument, und the We are out te cut the High Price of |in what is now known as the Post| way of all the building fronts % Sl iH'“ sectiod. John w an eccent on the e ide of Bank street, in- Tire Upkeep. Material for repairing p was one of his ec-|cluding the big Exchange buildihg. o - long _ago school| ¢ y, i i the | The cre by ; a2 of ive you the bensfit of it. fo the scene of tic commitice of the Chamber g & toachers and the of the massa- | o e say that all the expense of e murder of Ledyard Were|improving Bank street would be borne Tube repairing 25c up and if you inth.the Yotme sninds. . A lby property owners on the Nest- 1 chool children became :;dull&»‘ sid ? that street. The reduction and are payng more for vulcanizing than, 5 the eal dngi-tones, Somtid ot of buildings in adley stree i where the d 4s a very small matter and we are charging, you are paying ‘too |came in. Dut they came, given ‘consideration by the . > will con 2 on to the end ¢ S of LN mcherne. sokri G much. Get our prices. Also big bar- | gt s Thers inay fact that it these arect gains in Tires and Tubes. he poice oTit I e e A e force th point, it e done according | ahsne 1s of the Chamber of Com- We guarantee all our work. o and will never he done without g a big expense on the city as a From he present an this § Silvvs T [ »osition will go as far in construe- 1. \'y 2 iwre op vork for a long time as did the of Washington to Read © extension of Pequot av 1 Ni< 4 FRANKLIN STREET he cove to Divisoni street Moar Wihow nce on to Truman street, o street to Open Evenings Until 8 € ey. ST s o= |véen vent “UPC"H(endflnt Thomas E. Don 2 the cit} 0 has be in the office a couple of | RADIATOR nt he ears or more makes the st g i rimeement that tk building 4 REPAIRING | house ever described migratory, increa under the dire and Lie not > prevail i cter. ion hat in the have SPECIALISTS IN - RADIATOR REPAIRINGl “'""1‘ ; the e . increas The radiator is an important part of ";‘(:,‘N‘ anh @l oF ’,‘,‘f“on the mechanism of your car.- It is also. = ained. | Because of its position on the front, more easily broken and damaged than any othes part. 'Sesides, even if month, the receiv- # continues to work all right, it gives , T e '{ou— car a “black eye” when it is Sl GALES FERRY ent or full of holes. Bring it here gy Frank L. Moore. secretary of repairnig. IMPERIAL GARAGE Tues- Allen Shaw arrived i Before Mayors Rogers and Mursfin‘. « guest of Rev 1nd. the -police committeemen cc ed the work of bounens the tried and | Foail B ST H. T. ROBINSON, Mar. . fsseoflietmnithont, anonare Hion ot i and family, who have been | Phone 329 , Norwxch Conn, | ception, or two. the force wa b e e L o5 7 “{factory to the people were doing | Wright Fece purchEkes e | fully as zood police duty as the p: o Rich Pl gt o E OUR WORK RyRST st ne e o din s and L A gl e, oL THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR | zratified their ambition, and what ol N, Tk madlor ot AL The only increase has been | not in gen: of the result. in membership and pay, efficiency. The police force were a recent automobile party nent severadflays with Mr. and nk Kimball. PAINTING YOUR CAR the | nirs. F MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP nt time is composed- of captain: " \ir ,na Mrs. William La k. 354 Wast Main Street e Flo) « ulorih X Ame Yonker Y. were vis- "t yitews in th place over the week-énd * e s ind Lal Day. Mrs. Le Cou ha = . Al sum here with her or.S pay 3 Richard Ames, and her Besides there are four on the retired rd Ame: this number and Mrs. mund Norman list at half-pay. Among B Dining and Bed Room Sets COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL We have a line of Dining and Bed Room Furniture that will be hard to match for quality and workmanship. Remember, that we stand back of every piece of Furniture sold by us and keep the prices as low as possible, con- sidering the quality you secure here. A careful inspection and compari- son with others is welcomed. : HOURIGAN BROS. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 62-66 Main Street, Finn’s Block, Norwich , Jewett City You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE fur we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS #nd the real skill that insures prompt satisfactory gervice. T. J. HEALY. Marguerite Bld'g Nnrwveh. C\ Timken-Hyltt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE & GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Fioor Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON Auto Radiators. Repaired promptly and thoroughly tested under air pressure before lcav- ing shop. W. E. SHANLEY PLUMBING TINNING 499 Main St., Tel 710-3 . 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Hill & Son, 147 Franklin St. sdmond Jodoin e i E. 2 mara, 159 Sachem Jewett C Cash Storse. M. T J. M. Young & Son, Marke V. Liberty Quinnebaug & B PLAINFIELD, CONN. Woodworth Drug Co, Lee & Osgood Co.. 120 Main a. C. Tillinghast s M. Bucuve ¥y, 2 mes Mercier Pharmacy v MOOSUP, CONN. i Rovert West Main St. Mathieu L. N. Pratte. ! 8 P nklin Iter v & Son Marchesseaule Bros. The T Mitchell MONTVILLE, CONN. WAUREGAN, CONN. Wm. Disco. 491 Main W. Dart Wauregan Store. i NORWICH TOWN, CONN. UNCASVILLE, CONN. THAMESVILLE, CONN. ! Anc on. M. E. Tooker MR E > Thame M. nd ike Burlak CENTRAL VILLAGE, CONN, GREENEVILLE, CONN. FITCHVILLE, CONN. F. H. Tillinghast. W iplc, 285 Central Ave. John F. Fields. G. W. Loring. —— e S i i hild: A .l' it last ek 1 i = and children were guests of Mr. and|London last week : s Friday 1e taught ] >amros - I necss Nanies Facuer of Sorwich, Mrs | BMs- Fanny- A Molthrop hus been |t ¢ Tekpocti e hot s T Y heDemnpRth| i< Norman's brother-in-law and i t of Mrs. Frank Lathrop i od, has obtal Teava ot an automobile party to the fair in| Norwich t wee nee ch Labor Day. ; Ame 10 heard Col. Wil- Albert Parker has cted to do { Y. M. C. A, Secretary Carter of the liam Je n Wed 1y ev he logging for Mr. from Cov- | submarine base with Mrs. Carter and | ening in I Watro: o | entry, who moved his saw- |spns of Fall oed ,1 Norwich v. vion rse at a priva { mill ‘north of the hilt Brown's Crossingd week, where | Dudley Cort Franklin |in New London Thu Mr. Kenison of Hartford was through {they have passed the sumer to T m ‘11 b . e > i ‘\., n\\v; Monday and stayed over at finge tn 1he ilg Jen perking and Marjo | the home the Rvder house s o B e 0 i« | Mrs. Donald Irwin, of Mt. Vernon,| iir Chz S 3 g | 3. & wiren wex| o vecedt e | oM Donald Towin. of Mt Vernon, | M 3 X, or Wt | the home of her aunt, Mr 3 o pE (e nihn nd ant) hix cur nto i ephen Perkins at Groton - = " " - omobile and H ente rined for - il _ | Delphine 'Tish and her daugh- emporaril; ro Maniere with plithe son Gordon, who have re- jsided with Noves B. Aliyn for several r Mrs. Fis] | pasi. have moved to { cottage recently vacated hy Comm: der Guy Davis, who moved to New | Resmo “That patch.of eruption is not meces- sarily a serious matter! Eveni insevere, well-established cases of eczema, ring- vorm or similar affections, Resinol Oinsient sad Resinol Soap usually re- lieve the itching at ence and quickly overceme the trouble compietely. How rmrach more, then, can this simple, in- expensive treatment be relied on to dis- pel skin troubles in their earlier stages. Resinel Iu. and Resinel Ointment are sold by -E'n—ng;:_."’"“"' The H. L Davis. mothe: and Dorothy he childr: « neighbor ing the afternoon 0 enter with four lighted the voung hoste cocoa, children orated in and was a pink tissue pie, cont Prof. Arthur N. Sheriff istant director of the Roxbury *h had summer s a toring school wh sions at the Yale and Harvard quar ters here a few years ago, with Mrs Sheriff now of Ches called at the home of Mrs. Harriett F. Crandall and Mrs. Harlan A: Sunday afte: noon. making the trip here in thc car with a party. Mrs. Charles B. Hovt returned she accompanied Mond niece, Miss Luella May nephew, Byron Maynard. to their permanent home with aunt, Mrs. Rose Chambers, of place. Guests for Labor Dar at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Comstor were Mr. and Mrs. Perdroville Bristol. Other guests the first of the week there were Mrs. Harriet Aver: Mr. and Mrs. Packer and tle daughter le and Henry Packer and daughter Margaret from Waterbury. Mrs. Charles Batten of Brooklyn, Y. was the guest of her cous Lulu B. Hempstead Wednesday Thursday. The family of William Loefler ed to Waterbury Friday, havins their cottage. The families of William 1. B. 1 mont of Montelair, N. J. and_Dr. H. Bayles of Brooklym, N. V.. L. C. Holden's, also of nc moy - sol with of Montclair. N. i n cke has n Bostor. r visito e Hemmeler gone to ( with her nada to Mirt 11 teach Miss Marie were guests of M : weel McVeigh visited Labor da ~man w Yorl October. and xpec for been 1t HiN visi the | next “iteh friends in Dale- Ch will grammar school in Mildrea Amidon will ke: te: school in Lebanon the com ifuz Worden, is with Jc llimantic. as traveling Raymend. Bligh of - Boston, racentty charged from service, is working for George Wraight on h rm Mrs Alic Pratt Burchnall < to teach Hampton, where she taught last vea Long and Short of Jesephs. Archduke Josesh did not maintain rd as an administrator of ene r time.—Pitts- 150 Main Street, in Postal-Telegraph Offica Telephone Cail 743-2. Give Us a Trial FREE AUTO DELIVERY i We pay postage on parcel post one way