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Tobacco Habit Dangerous says Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns 3 Hopkins hospital. Thousands of me Miss Olive Eglinton of Providence is spending a few daye with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grant of Boswell avenue. George Stanton who has been spending the summer at Block Is- ‘land has returned to his home in this — e Norwich, Monday, Sept. 8, 1919 What the boys and girls who have 'exnemnced the benefits of the Nor- n VARIOUS MATTERS suffering from fatal diseases would be ctty. in perfect heaith ioday were it not| Light vehicle lamips at 742 tonight.| Rey. and Mrs. Henry E. Anderson bttt R e i r t a vy dru icotine. 0] a - # ' for e deadly & i The Shore Line cars, especially on|and family,.who recently visited Nor- | C'¢ M‘ a4 e o ‘:ork ames the habit now before it's too late. It's a simple process to rid vourself of the Just go tobacco habit in any form. wich relatives, have arrived at home in Livingston, N. J. After spending a week as the guest the New London line, were well pat- thelr ronized on Sunday. g Willim Jennings Bryan spoke Sun- displayed in a Franklin street window of the Thayer building. The exhibit will be kept there through the Wweek to any up to-date drug store and get 2 some Nicotol tablets; take them az|day morning at Bristol on “The En- ;feurell:gvgn:n 'L-lh:m- -;ms'-u:':hr; and the prizes will probably be directed and 1o! the pernicious habit|forcement of Prihibition. L L ”1 n gmz o‘: 1! e! Porg. RS ied tHE TASE OF The Whek. quickly va: Druggists refund| Many local auto parties headed for| i oli€ C¥Press for his home in Embroidery, plain sewing. knitting, the mone: fail. Be sure to|the shore on Sunday in search of cool- o A crocheting, show the work of the girls, read large and interesting announce- |ing breezes from the sound. Mrs. Gedrge Bantleon of Rochester.!and scrap books and miniature. air- ment by Doctor Connor soon to ap-| The New Haven Journal-Courfer| ', L~ J12S returned =~ home after|pianes and a submarine are the hand- pear in this paper. It tells of the|on Saturday morning issued with its| % feW days’ visit in this eity as theljwo: of the boys. Each exhibit - is danger of nicotine poisoning and how guest of Mrs. W. T. Moore of Cedar| sy to show the piayground to o avoid it. In the meantime try Nic- ntol tabiets; you wiil be surprised at the result. regular edition a 16-page Home” supplement. _The state convention of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the First Congre- "Welcome | iraer and other relatives. Captain and Mrs. A. H. Griswold and son, Theodors, and Mr. and Mrs. Will- m Durr, of New Britain were week whici it can be credited. In the embroidery there are pretty center pleces. scarfs and pillow tops. Those who did not work in plpain sow- rGEaRGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Prompt attention to day or night calls aprliMWFawl Telephone 430 gational church in Willimantic about the middle of October. Sunday was one of the hottest days of the year. The mercury hovered about the century mark during the | gTeater part of the day. Connecticut experienced only seven end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bjurstrum of Clairmont avenue. James Fitzgerald of Occum _is spending a week’s vacation in New York with friends and will return to school at the Norwich Free Academy. taking his third year of the business ing produced aprons, bags. iron hold- ers. babies' bibs, jackets and shoes. The bobs and iron holders made by the Greenville playground are especial- Iy _good. The girls of the five playgrounds all GAME LAWS' SUMMARY \ GIVEN IN PAMPHLET A summary of the federal and state game jaws for 1919, compiled by Ged. A. Lawyer. chief United States game contributed their part towards a hand- | Forden. and Frank 1. Parnshaw. as stant. / the United made Dlanket in wheh different color | Sraren demarbent | Cof | smviculture: thread is used in tht sewing Lo reppre- | makes 4 very valuable pamphlet for sent the part made by each playgroaud. In knitting there are a large number of squares which will be used in mak- ing an afghan. There are also well made sweaters and scarfs in which a the sportsman. Copies can be obtain- ed free from the division of publi- cations. United States department of agriculture. | The publication covers the game law | novelty is a doll's sweater and a doll's | gityation in all the states and deals scarf made by two little girls. aged i, | with new laws, so that hunters can! from the Lake street playground. he posted as to conditions, | Lace, insertion and a lace yoke in- dicate the work in crocheting. in ‘Which the feature is the haby's layette made for the junior Red Cross. This work was done by the best sewers of Summarizing new laws the pamph- let _has the following® informaation: Connecticut—E'ght aets: . Requirinz state hoard of fisheries and game (0 pay all moneys reccived under fish i each playground and there 4re alsciand game laws to state treasurer, 1o pictures of some of the girls doing|he credited to account of said bhoard th's work on exhibition. for its necessary expenses (ch. 43): :rap books made by the bovs as|protecting swans and permitting other | well:ag the girls are inciuded n the ex- | wild fow! to be taken hali an hour | bibition, very atiractive one made at|hefore sunrise (ch. 74); reducing bag Hobart avenue, Mt. Pleasant streci| limits on ruffed grouse. introduced | and the Falls pheasants and Hungarian partride | Three boys of the Hohart avenue|(ch. 103); protecting ruffed grouse and| ground contributed two airplanes ana| famale pheasants until October 8. a submarine, all very nicely finished.|1920 (cH. 145); shortening the season two weeks on hures and rabbits, ex-| clear days during the entire month of August, according to the official records of the government weather course. Miss Margaret C. Carey, who has re- | METHODIST PASTOR IS WELDING WILL FIX IT GET-TOGETHER SPEAKER Notwithstanding the extremely hot afternoon, a large number of =ailors and several civilians assembled at the signed as director of the Community Center for Girls, expects to leave this weck for Canada, where she will re- main for several weeks as the guest of bureau. The United States Volunteer Life Saving corps, Roton Point division, Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- |are to hold their annual endurance| friends. Miss Carev then plans fo re- | ik T Cuimurai Implements, Transmissions |swim in South Norwalk, on Sunday| turn to her home In Baltimore. MA. B T sk CRaBECRSOR e o Dspeemosr 1L Lestie Towler and his sister, Miss|jurge electric fans orchesira music, Frames, Axies and other rdnea\ vfifl Appointment of a street raflway| Marion Fowler, of the East Side. who| popular song< and hymn fine ad- st ALE ESNDE cun be s SUED commission of the Connecticut Cham-|are enjoying a two weeks' vacation.| dress and « tempting lunch were en- and SOUND with our WELDING. ber of Commerce was voted at the| will leave Tueésdav morning. accom-| joved by all attending Skilled, expert work that Is guarat- | executive meeting of the state cham-| paniead bv their mother, Mrs. Grace |’ Rev. 3. A. Lege. pasior of the Meth- b ber in Hartford. Fowler. for a visit in Beston at thelodict Episcopal church, was the speak- A light auto truck lost a rear wheel | 1ome of Mrs. Fowler's brother, EAWIn| or of the occasion and he held the while on Broadway near Slater av-|A- Deebe close atfentior from beginning to end. Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. 31 Chestaut Street Phone 214 T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 4 SHETUCKET STREET Among other things ihe speaker said: enue Friday night. The truck, which e o n 3 e seldom heas sermons on either was coming to the city, was left hy| POLICE COURT HEARS the roadside all night. BREACH OF PEACE CASES| heaven or heil in thess davs, and yet The liquidation of the Greenwich Tn the polies conrt Saturday mern-| "OM6 peonle are evidently tendinx Savings bank by the trustees of the| inz hefors Jndze John H. Barnes, the| (0Ward hell. and the hope of men ev- eryvwhere is that they may reach continued eaxes agalnet Samuel Jen- bank under the supervision of Bank nes and Stewart Long on hreach of the Commissioner Sturges is progressing ot Thers is a movie ealled The Right to Before you place orders for COAL look at purs, especially our No. 2 Nut—large, clean and lasting. Promgt Delivery Several thousand second-| hand Brick for sale. John A. Morgan & Son CUMMINGS £ RING Fuaneral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady A Share Line company and Attorney T. announcement made P Robert Scoville, on bvehalf of fair price commis- ner for Connecticut, under Attor. ed. | ney General Palmer. SHAGE e SSoueeed St B i > could reserv. i ntil next at- At Stafford a meeting was held Fri- he S aa TR A i e ze the Stafford ehapter . of the|aXpinet Williew Lawy. onc of the firss- Deiphian society. The meeting was| oo, SPI0Ves of the trolley company called to order by Miss Jameson and| ““ngarers | Miss Washburn, secretartes. Barnes said that he presumed he An order to show cause next Thurs-| might spsak as a citizen and said he day why a limited recetver snould not| thought it was about time the com- be appointed for the New York, New| pany came to a settlement with the Haven and Hartford Railroad com-| strikers. He said he had recentl pany was granted Saturday in New| hen to Hartford where he learned that to produce real happiness in the world is in accoraance with the will of God. The great prohibition movement has brought unteld happiness to the race. and God has been back of it all. and everyone who has co-cperated in the movement has centributed to the hap. piness thus ohtained. The leazue of nations, thouxh at present imperfect in form. is & move in the right direc- tion, and history will record prohibi- tion and the Jeague of nations as great erucial periods in the world. This Y. M. A. is a real part of God's pro- gram in bringinz about the happiness and many of the Kelly who appeared for the accus- nz Attorney Rrown. Judge York, by Federal Judge Mack. the trolleymen were heing paid around|of the human famil Collector James J. Walsh of the in-| 80 cents an hour and he read the|sailors and soldiers who kave be ternal revenue fizures that are paid here from 3% here have shared in the hapnine: department announced that he would rigidly ternal revenue .law requiring a 10 per jcent. tax on the profits of industrial establishments employing children. The alien property custodian, whose department was organized October 22, 1917, took over eight Connecticut cor- porations and the shares of stock In many corporations doing business in Connecticut that were held by alien enemies. thus contributed. I hope vou will en- deavor to do all you can to contribute to the happinese of vour fellows. and if vou will do thix you are really co- operating with God in his purpose for mankind. Mrs. Arthur L. Peale had charge of serving the lunch and several voung ladies assisted. cents up. He asked why the companv here couldn't make a settlement with its me Attorney Rrown replied warmly he was sure nobodv would object if th strikers would go to Hartford if the: could get 60 cents there, but the wam- es didn’t enter into the breach of the peace cases before the eourt. He felt that the evidence showed the men were making a nuisance of them- selves and that the company was tired of it and the public was tired of it. He =aid he helieved the evidence sub- mitted called for a conviction of the twn nccused men. enforce the in- ANNUAL CLAMBAKE WAS HELD AT RED TOP The Get-Together club of this city held their annual clambake and out- 8 g |ing at Red Top on Sunday. The mem- William Newmark. a public Dbus) harg of the paprty left the city on the ver, was found gu'l af breachia gclock train returning late in the annua convention of the| A. Edison Blectric Light Co., will be held at the Griswold, Septem- ber 15th, followed by a five-day ses- sion of the National Electric sup-| plies association beginning Wednes- a Nickel Plating and KINDRED FINISHES at UNITED METAL MFG. CO.,, Inc. Thamesville Nerwich, Conn. Prompt and Satisfactory Work Meeting. e common counc Common Council Former Vice-Chancellor To Be Prosecuted COPYRIGHT PRESS ILLUSTRATING SERVICE. M. Y. her home Docto 5 tollowing an illness of long duration.| Johm Bailey of Morrisville. Vt, and| Omsk, Tuesdav, Aug. 26.—(By The|the Potamae basin was accomplished | o T g‘el::::;h. Jformer | ALCOMOLIC co’upouuos Mrs. Church was born in Windham &1 | Harry J. Moran, who were found here|A. P.--An expiosion of grenades in| by the Bureau of Fisheries in 1889, the | 2\ 10" BlEa Telons e s g s I KILLED SEVEN MEN | years ago, but mest of her life hi werking as motormen on the trollev;the rear of the home of Admiral Kol-| first plants being made in the Shen- n, S Likely to be prasecuied for his state- | — been spent in Montville. She leaves| cars. were arrested Saturday night at|chak. Jiead of the all-Russian gov-|andeah and later in the vicinity of | yttle of Miro ments concerning Mathias Brzberg- Jamestown, N. Y. Sept T—Seven|a daughter and a niece. i the request of the New Leondon police| ernment. coincident with his return| \Washington. By 1896 the fish had | worked like o I no er. the poace program of 1817, ete. | Men have died in this city within the — . j by Serzeant John H. Kane. They are:from the fron:, has created rumors of | become remarkably, .abupdant. . and,fer with bleeding and prot The Mmster of Justice nas the | JASt fhree davs from drinkinz bay rum | BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT OF | Jccused of theft at Jackson. Vi, on thela plot to assinate the admiral. Tt is|wow it is taken in large numbers by |} INOr TBrefic] e, mons 7Py | or medicinal compounds h a large v hi ntomobile vely s wev 3 isher a a e Fave usea tr SESERE 1o SRUEL alcobolic content. Peter Constantine, BOSTON SOLIE SWTROVERY {v'vhicy. thev used to carry their fam- AR L DRI AL ;‘o:'e:"f’::‘%;:‘-':’ntnfl:dr!;:::zrsu s B e e ls;t]en,‘l;a_‘l:rpon;c;r;gx;r;;“:ulz;ah;:n :;ebseur;g Boston, Sept. T—A basis for settle- | it to White River Junction. e hadling of the gvenades by soldiers,|. “The strawberry baas and the.orap-| A1 pharmaciets : —rT 2 1 i = 2 el ~| ment of the controversy between the| . = - s 4 six of whom were killed an a doz- | py were established in the Poromac by get it fo a on T THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONETY | pogition that he s0id the bay rum. Policemen'a: unton and Commissioner | Peld in New T.ordon for the Vermant|en wounded. Admiral Kolchak's house | the Bureau of Fisheries in 1804, andits worth i/ e PR S A Poe T o e Curtis, in connection with which a po- | 2uthorities. ~Sergt. Samuel Hick came | wag not damaged. both are now common in a long|lo be rid of pilc w - and mail it to Foley & | BRITISH DESTROYER S-19 lice strike has been discussed. was| (Lo New lLondon Saturday night and streteh of the siream from Alexandra | IMPORTANT what is cffield Ave. Chicago, L, STRUCK A MINE| announced tonight by Mavor Peters, | (°0K them back there. % " =~ | GERMANS REGRET EVACUATION |upward. They are excellent food and |!iehing pics ure noi nies i 6ur name and address cleariy. | { with his approval. The recommenda- | p oM [0 AROTNEE AR, Jante OF THE BALTIC PROVINCES |game fishes, and many are caught by |{fnse 00 100 WOrT FERONET eceive in return a trial pack-| Helsingfors, Sept. 7—The British| tions. made by a special committee| S2l17%. ThE WA SIe0 s T —_ L = I pites. " ¥or ¢ iition Mi destroyer S-19 struck a Russian mine| headed by James J. Sterrow, include ! Berlin, Sept. 7 (By the A. P.).—The < Ointment has prepaTed: as in su ‘Wednesday. The captain, another of-| stipulations that the union sever affili- = government has addressed a note to cases It is not to lv\':lA t | ficer and 90 men were saved. It is|atior with the American Federation of At Foresters’ Convention. the entente powers regretting that the internal prescription r druggist catism, backacke, Kid-|feared that eight officers and sixteen | Laher and other outside bodies and| ¥. J. Murtha. who is a national del-| evacuation by the Germans of the e ey &gk AT ot G nicts. o = ;)"‘;‘_*‘::2‘, | men were lost. that nothing he done to discrimiinate|egate from this state, left on Sunday | Baltic provinces. which has heen or- on receipt nf price. Tnternal Treatment thoroughir cleansing cathartic, for e g against or extend preference to any(io attend the supreme convention of | dered by the peace conference. is im- | R arn v A o (Ot RNt KO Wk Ponstipation, hiliousness, headache. and A woman’'s idea of a facinating man | members of the department who may| the Foresters of America to be held at' possibie. owing to the insubordination 2 tax 2c extra. Guaranteed Remedies Wo=alin bawels Lee & Orgood Gan 'is one who keeps her-guesstng, be_afficers ot members of the union. 3 Segs. 3 to 11 of the _tronpe st in Courland. | Co., Elyria, Ohio . - % » E . s o = =2 S Al R e AR N e S A S s iS5 A B AR L R R SR il S s v i evening of Labor » be held this (Monday) even- day, September 20. _ The season at Sound View is draw- ing to a close and most of the tages have been closed. Beca the opening of the schools a number of people who would like to remain have been forced to return to the of the peace in attacking Julius T'ew-|..oning after one of the best dayvs n ster, another bus driver. Newmark|ine pistory of the club. At Red Top was' fined, paying $14.66 to the clerk of | (o HavoTy Of M elub. At fica Hop the court. KA bathing proving the most popular pastime, although the center of inter- WEDDING. est was in the annual ball zame be- Almy—Stark. tween the single men and their less eity with their children. A prettr home wedding took place fortunatc companions, those who are The agricuitural department has| 21 half after seven Saturday evenins|married. Tne game wen! ten inninzs compiled the exports of meats and ome of Mr. Mrs. Ir - meat products for July and the seven{sl‘”k, o ;:‘:"he‘:e‘l}’m&"' months Snded Tuly, TSk howe mueh e Tunited i fasrtiage with (WinIAm exports to hav H - < . of '$89.751.024 for Tulv, 1973, e asein; | Humphrey Almy. son of Mr. and Mr $85.744.664 for July, 1918, John T. Almy of 32 Lincoln ave- ue. Norwich. The state has received from the |FU%: i | xew Amstordam Casualts Company' of | [0 Dride and groom entered the | New York city the $5.000 forfeited|l NS room to the music of the wed- { e e ding march finely rendered by, Mrs. bonds of Lawver Granville Hampdon | im;ame™s! e s R Triplett of New York city, who, while! vviliam Gane of gl 1% 41 . While| were preceded by the ring bearer, to 1 score. the battery Desmond and Quin were tor the winners and the stellar work by their team mates brought home the vctory. A three- legged race was won by Donovan and Gieason while John Waish entertain- ed with acrobatic stunts and fancy diving. The bake which was served in the afternoon was put up by Under- wood and Church. The committee in Icharge was J. T. Gleason, J. A. Quin awaiting trial in this state on the lvi . gl little Sylvia Gane. The ceremony was|and Harold Desmond charge of perjury, disappeared. performed in the presence of the im- = 5 Ambaseador Jusserand of France mediate families by Rev. Harry S.|. . o COMMUNITY CENTER il | was the principal speaker Saturday in ew York at exercises in commemora- on of the one hundred and sixtv- second anniversary of the hirth of Lafayette and the fifth anniversary of the first battle of the Marne. Papers of incorporation were filed in the office of the secretary of state Friday by the American Gauze & McCready, pastor of the First Con- gregational church. the double ring Service being used. The bride was charming in a handsome gown of white georgette over white satin, with jace trimmings and_ tulle vell. Her houquet was of bride’s roses. Mrs. Stark. the bride’s mother. wore 1 guvra of bluc georgette over biue satin, with Cotton Co.. of Norwich with an au-|lace trimmings. Mrs. Almy. mother of thorized capital stock of $25.000. The|the groom, was gowned in pale hiue incorporators are 1. M. Vertiume, P. A_isatin. with lace and silver trimmings. . cing's Daush.| The foral decorations twere vers tepaie members of the King's Daugh- |, iisic. In the living room, where the Dot e ity Y OY_‘V’Ch, numbenn;z"_@ e took lace, were white zla- SPopt PR slnind 8 Ol UNGe e ithe | ioit with, & BRckground of paims wagatehic all Jase me S npis O while in the dining room the color the annual vaeation of the circle, and ;SCheme was entirely pink. The ca- s and i e ¢ 'a Hartford firm. The the members spent the week boating, | eTing was by a Hartford frm tatociu Nalning sar mebiae. presents were many and handsome. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. The Eastern Connecticut Branch of| simy ieft for a short wedding jour- the Woman's Board of Missions wii| | ; ir return will reside| meet with the auxiliary of the church; ¢ 552 Braimect street . Vo timantie, | PREPARES ACTIVE SEASON The Girls' Community Center is an- ticipating a very active season this fall. Already plans are well underway for the formation of eleven distinct classes which are to meet at least once a week throughout the season. Those in charge are now ready to receive lapplications for membersh.p in ta new classes. There are to he three sew- ing classes, one of which will meet |on Mondavs, the second on Thursda and the third on Fridays of each iweek. The cooking class will have two sub divisions. one to be a begin- ners’ class and the other an advanced class. Then there is to be a basket- ball class. a gymnasium class and a dancing class, including both inter- pretive and social dancing. There will be a millinery class, an invalid cook- ing class and a glee club class. The Center girls are also planning to hold a play some time this fall. | at Preston City, on Thursday, Sep-. i s i 4 tomber 11, 1815 The morning ses- | oma’ with them eeery jou for the Fu- | ARRESTS FOR GAMBLING sion will ‘begin _at 11, afternoon at|guse IN HIGH STREET HOUSE 130. The programme ‘will contain Sl L — About 9.20 Sunday evening the po- [b’.‘e T qdress, and feports from! NEW COTTAGE COLONY lice arrested a partv of five men at | 3 AT GARDNER LAKE|the home of Adam Zalinski, & High street. on the charge of gambling. As the police party got into the room they reported that cards and about $3 in money were seen on the table, but these were scattered on the floor be- fore they could be seized by Officer | Elmer Allen. as two children were in The Connecticut fair price commit- tee will hereafter conduct its affairs from the headquarters of the war sav- | ! ings committee at No. & Ford 'street,| Hartford, and with the latter organ- izations co-operating. Robert Secoville ; federal food administrator for = Con-| A new summer cottage colony on the east shore of Gardner Lake has just been started this season on four ad joining plots of land sold by Elijah Lathrop. C. V. Pendleton, Jr. and Perrv H. Corning of this _city and Jack Henry i necticut, was at the office Saturday ol Y| his wayv. Those found in the room {to make the final arrangements. e, N alaton mes o eotiome| Were Adam Zalinski, Michael Samake. The New London County associa-| puilt, Mr. Corning has a bunralow | Michael Halentic, Andrew Kezarowsk All secured bail were brouzht to the police and Daniel Zagcyzan. tion meets with the Montauk Avenue| Shen th wt ey finished ready for occupancy,.and Mr.| Raptist church, Wednesday and| is & i Thursday, In New London. Delegates| rom ot ®nd phulld, ISxt season on the| (iation. The officers in the party from Central Baptist church are: Rev.| | making the arrests were Elmer Allen, A. F. Purkiss, Rev. C. L. Kenagy, Mrs| OBITUARY. Charles = FEbberts =~ Ralph Divito, {C. W. Gale, Mrs. L. Brown. M v Charles Perrr and P. Murph; | A. Mitchell, Miss J. L. Spencer, J. P. Mrs. Erastus Church. e {Holloway, C. D. Noyes, Frank E | _The death of Mrs Helen M. Church.| Two ARRESTS FOR | Beckwith. lose ‘of Eiais Eunreh, nccproed 4 POLICE OF VERMONT in Montville on Saturday, in a satisfactory manner. peraca charges were hrought up. The o Y offenses charged against them were| ITappiness. and this sentiment is the At the United Congregational church| pf M“he«”m"'g“_"h“"m”k_ made| righl kind of a sentiment. for cvery next Sunday the sacrament of the iat @n has a right to happiness. and that FORNE P 5 < ahont people riding on the trolley cars| Man has a right to happiness. and tha sord’s supper will be aam!nistered. 5. v y = Christ v The services preparatory thereto 11| 0f_the men running the cars. fs Just what Jesus Christ came 1o give Be' hald Hhucidne clorras it During a recess in the court pra-| (o men. Hapniness does not nd - SR A condinge Harry MecGlone and Rohert| on money, nor on what men call sue- Frank Brownins's famous Alberta| Donohue, who are on_ the trolley cess. in fact. happiness does not de- peaches, from his Kitemauz Orchard, | sirikers’ committee had n talk with|pend on any material thing, but abso-| will be on sale this week at the Mo-| Judge Barnes in the judge’s room.|lutely on our relationship to God, and hjcan (‘ompany's Store. The price| After the testimony was all in hrieflit is our right to enjoy the happiness; will be $2.10 per basket.—adv. arzuments were made by Acting City | that is thus obtained. and we can en- hl ir price lists .will be published inj Attarney. ;f‘flo:' T. Babcock. Attorn .w.vh:t h’v ‘hr!nflax ourselves into that this state this week, according t Allvn L. Brown. who represented the | right relationship. . s Any rizhz thing thaf is being done and was won by the benedicts by a 2| i 1 i | Z = cepl Belgian or German hares, re- SIXTY-THREE ATTENDED | cing the daily hag limit from 5 to 3. and the seaxon limit from 35 to 30 PLAINFIELD REUNION (el 175); 'permitting deer ‘to he killed DOCTORS EXPECT RETURN OF A B i lounion of the studentsionly oy agriculiural lands when dami- INFLUENZA ield Academy thera were 63/ aging frult trees or growinz crops, ~ "A. Stanton. Danielson: .| % sale of flesh of deer taken . . crett T Brown, and Mary . Smithi {he v i (om 3010 o 'f‘m“jf‘u»:f"lf the grip comes bsck this fall Brown. Tomfret: Frank and or similar deviees where animals can S f 4T i isgrwich (Town: | T “taken (eh. 234): Increasine the | as doctors say it is like by - o Fegix Hiimantic; r. _and X alary of i nteadent of Mre Georse T Corev . of Ledvurd: P R oo o e o veady to fight off the g atiie ‘de, Canterhury: TTorace: Son S Bt $ B .1 e, Canteth 02500 per annnm (ch. 5001 . S 51 5 fi:xfi'i‘n'jm‘".“‘ “Ifr:'w"R“‘Yrr':;‘:u{\.:]“:»:l" The summery of the zame situstion taking Father John's I iite. ETorkine of . for Connecticutt js: i o Fannie Hop of ; Mrs, Cal-| S o A s i R o He . Hopkins Ellicon M fii foe D erasons (d3tes HHClURivR) s b to bui ek Henry Tyler, New Landon: Georze W v > X v A B e New (Wook WO St (Gl (and |, o Tebhin (oxaent Belgian of ':":r".po S Mary Bradford Gallup of Chaplin: L[J8% WaEC. ynnratected). yoper | > Halsny Clark. Waterhury: | Pecember 18, inclusive. | Remember, this pure f Mre Ssie Donglas Wida Attichoroy | iy sanirre. auail, cock pheasant S s Alice Hutehine ovac Cinein. | (introduesd). ilungartan partridze | MediCine is guarantecd free Mre, . Tyon., Wiach ’y,||:|\\‘flf‘l|4'fif‘k October 8 to Novembeor O oy ideeer i W, DUk Rlshe. " Beant, Ogiofer 1 from alcohel and dangerous South indham: T.aetan |Janu g 2k P Troy, N. Y.: Frank Bailey| gallinute. Octover | drugs and has been successful- S|mith, M. D, Washine I Ju ! 3 e M DOVIe Sl Tewatt 16 aovens T gotden plovers. | ly used for 60 years for colds, Ross and Biizehath 1. C. Ross, Wel- 1 to November} 7 S By 0. Mioss: Winaiow . Gailvp, krd . . - |coughs and vs a body builder. hie JT. Gallup, Scotland ;" Witcon or Tmish snipe, October 1 X The officers clected “or the ensuying, to November 30 4 i = — torm. are Presidont. . Gaorge| Ral. other thit coot and zallinules . = A ¥I. Hryde: viee prexdent. Frank A.|Semtefber 12 tn November 30. T s Fuller. 6f Ahington: second vise| No open season: Dové; ruffed Wachington mar sident. Fiverett F. Reswn. secre. grouse (partridge) hen pheasant (in-|°f th® b ey Miss Susan Ashler Trincor: | treduced). (Oetober 8, 1820) % lonixed treasurer, Mies Annis L. Tillinzhast:| Hunting and fishing licenses: Non. P25t (B Smouth hoard of managere Frank Tillinghast | “aeident: Game £10.25: fisn, $225 A% O b Miss_Sarah Avesl' M- Alies Fruteh- | Alien. $15.25. Resident citizen, $105. [N€C ins Noves. Dr. Fror® “mith, Henry Not issued to persons under 16. Te- 1R2 W3 K Dorranee. Miss Ruth Hall. Ued by the city or horough clerk. No lArEes | m 8 - ilicense requ'red of resident and hisi B€ DETCE TR dix MISS AUDREY GERNON chitdren to hunt’ during the open sea- | ¢@ and for five o Miss Audrey_Gernon. daughter of | 30MicHeC 1T fahd 18 mot u | coming mo , #Ir. and Mrs. R. S. Gernon of Wash- | "7 29000 1% PITROCCE. me should p ol ington street. is back at her home af-| _ BA% JIMits and, nosees SR to t nly of fishes causht i3 monEhean X, M., C.. K, workc oS i e & CBYe B Ll B ot quaT | 1 3 1d for sport e overseas. From March until June she % Z#% < 5 SEAE A=t important of the ad was statloned in one of the large Bel- |#nd wondeoc X,“"‘ri,,':_:‘,’ e poanon iy « AL LS TR S glan camps. which sometimes had [ HuUngagian partridee a Gar, oL o thes from the Mississippi bas 35.000 soldiers in it, and following this|%0n: 2 cock pheasants a day, 17 of “them."tha ‘nctied or hiue cat she spent a month in Paris, and some | (025017 =5 . grent probabl hest « o tribe. in time in London, Glasgow. I.iverpool[ ShAnt. but not ,‘o“!:““:‘{“;{“pfigif and| habitating « e caier havina nd other points of interest. She saw |5 Prant & Aayc 19 i Al OF BIOCCE V0 [ duinty feed bits, possecsed of the great peace parade in Paris, wizh |\oW!08s, fnd SVHEON BneRel =8 SO0 | game qual tics sc s interior General Pershing and his picked squid| 3 in all of other rats coon fnote of the s and heine excellent of 3,600 men, known as “Pershing’s Own " who were given a most enthu- siastic reception. | She had good opportunity to see the fine work that was done for the sel- diers in France by the Y. M. C. A. 356 in all of sora and othar raiis. Pos- s ion of rails permitted during first| 10 days of close season. i Sale: Sale of squirrels, rabbits, and introduced pheasant nermitted durinz onen season. Sale of other game pro-| Visiting on Fisher’s Island. ““;;;’j','fl, RSt toes anhn, | Futted) Lieut. and Mrs. S. Prescott Carpen-| zrguce, and woadeock nrohibited, pro M”'-f_r‘|” o 2 ter and daughters, Susan and Jane, of | ided a non-resident licensed undes; il Camp Devens are visiting Lieut. Car- | ([0 “may take out in his immed:- | Siderable npmt penter’s aunt, Mra. R. E. Carpenter, at|ata pogsession game lawfally killed. | ¢ 1 BEAS e Wave Crest cottage, Pisher's Island.|when quiy tagged. if fot for «ale: but! FOGUCTDR © N. Y. Lieut. Carpenter recentiy re-| i€ O™ liB i ln days mit of mi-|cord; so it i¢ turned from i'rance on the §. 8. 'Adri-| zrataory birds shall be exported in any Wer® M350 Wil atic. where he held the rank of lieu- |32t 30T BACS S = WREe; OV REINOMeS tenant. C. M. C., in the American' army | “'Gner of agricuitnral lands, mem-| Faters, and ¢ ot occupation. - ber of family, or employe may Kill deer COIPHET -— v with a shotgun at any ftime on such| e s o B mecEN Cotvantion. Tands when damaging fruit trees or A. Edward Brodeur. barber at thelzrowing crons. but suen Iilling or ‘Wauregan hotel. leaves this (Monday)| wounding must he reported to the morning for Buffalo, N. Y. to attend!sommissioners within twelve hanrs each hington weigh- on the annual conv of the TInter- Between * November 24 and Decem- | national Journeymen Rarbers' TUnion|par 15 hunting rahbte is permitted of America. Mr. Brodeur goes as a|uwirh dog and ferret only delegate from the Iocal union. No.|“ Tpa* mon-resident fishinz licanse i 337 and it is expected that this con-| ont JOCIRCE Lofigants of states| vention will be onc of the largest in| iich require a non-resident tn oh history. tain an angling licen<e. Not 1'"1\|.rrd‘ i - a wer or memher nf| Fhe Shei-e Line trolley company | years of age. has responded to an appeal from = parents of school children to sell the v children tickets at a reduced rate,| How the” Potomac's Fish Were School children will be able to buy ‘Planted” tickets at the rate of two cents a “The National Capital has a variety o, of claims for fame. but one of R T = popular pastimes, fishing, often is Paolice Blotter Like Old Times. surprise to visitors,” says » bulletin The police blotter Sunday night|from the National Geographic Soci- looked like old times after a busy Sat- [ety, which has its headcuarters In urday and Sunday. There were four- | Washington. teen cases booked. including hreach Thousands of war workers who ¢ the peace, intoxication, theft and| thronzed Washington found rccrea- % mbling. tion in angling in the Potomac. How 2 i the river come to be well stocked Thos. H Jace prerents Health Officer For New London. with fi.u"l‘\ lex an mlr‘rcwtm;z story.” A AN vi 5 E] Fhe bulletin guotes from a com- VM S H 2 Black. state health commissioner, has| M, Smith, as_fol 2 o M orral® racommended that a full time health As an example of what ma¢ be mThG l\AOneXng.lL officér be appointed for the v of ]"“m’(fn* :(s !\arz]_» ;(("P-}T; "n ("I‘w :11‘ *"f_ . An A Picture S > - heneficient acclimatization, the case o 4 New London, at a salary of 33,500 & 0 imac River may be cited. /The|At the D re Monday and year. commercial fisherman, the profession al fiycaster, and the casual angler all have cause to render profound thanks for what has here been accomplished in their interest. “The most valuable non-indigenous | The members of Clara Barton Tent, No. 7. Daughters of Veterans, have accepted an invitation of their pres dent, M. Flor e =0~ S04, T evening ot her home "on “Tosos | fishes now inhahiting the Potomac are street, for Wednesday evening. the smaM-mouth and Ilarge-mouth | 4 ¥ 52 ol Jlack basses. These most excellent | food and game species are not native Max 17 BRITISH SOLDIERS AMBUSHED NEAR CORK | (0 this river. but their intreduction oc curred so long ago that the general public has lost sight of the interest- Never nate Case of Piles W Few 'POWERFUL PILE REMEDY DiSCOVERED ailed to End Most Obsthe Days. Belfast, Sept. (By The A. P.) 2 a ith. was . foryears it - o Mo 4o A party of seventeen spldiers roturn- | iNE fActs connected therowith, i tion|called ‘cxterns ; 1o or ing to barracks from church at Fer-| gt tho Raltimore and Ohio Railroad, serted in o b mox today, was attacked from am-17.¢'a lot of small-mouth black bass | lemporiiy re i na bush. One sowdier was killed and|(from the Ohio River were brought east|also do i but three were wounded. The others were | tne swater tank of a locomotive en- |£imply overpawered. | mine and liberated in the basin of the| This wonderiu scription, known The attacking forces, which. ap-| Gihesapeake and Ohio Canal at Cum- &% Miio Pile Remeds, 1o <o efflcient in peared to number about twenty, used| peyand. Having free access to the [0S anea 0x fr,00 0 UL ETE S ,revolvers. Theyv took all the soldiers’'| poiomac. the fish soon found their ing with profi: have bee: rifles and quickly left the scene in au- | way 16 various parts of the river, and |complettly” core to ter tomobiles which were waiting for| ;' %q. of ten vears literally swarmed days hink o few them. in all the tributaries from Mount Ver-jof a carefully (Fermoy licx chout 19 miles north| A% SNS IMREIGORE, TLOM NS pron. |and the ;iust peryis northeast of Cork.) ent time the species lfrnrds" much | * 7051 read what. Hen A SRy sport from Washington to arpers | Lora!n, Onhio. | NO ATTEMPT MADE ON Farty and beyond, But (s not common | “*T had blecding ar LIFE OF ADMIRAL KOLCHAK | helow the capital. The int-oduction|for ihree vears ind SToeE large-mouth black bass of the remedie Intelougniy cured after ut re

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