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.ne sallers and marines at the Sub- business committee and “Mrs. Charles marine Base are far from pleased with | T¥ler Bard is vice u-:g AR the recummendation of Herbert R. e ommittor ia Mss. Arthug|skine: I¢ has been learned u Branche, local director of the War|Lathrop and _the vice w is g;;:,‘gn;"\;a;g.wg n Al SHY Community Center” Min . e o e Ter Powderba saxmiite. 6me ounce street and the 'i_. and Navy club| Educational MWW is ! dissolved in witch barel, one-balf viat. on Broadway be closed. It became | Miss Helen Lathrop, her mlnnn TUse daily as a wash lotion. : known on Wednesday night that nearly [ IS Mrs. O. E. Lowell, Miss ise C.| The Demsfeint action of this wash Is two hundred sailors ana marines sta- | Howe being a member of the commit- | {71t &t once. There's an ssreesbic - tioned at the Bass have already affixed | toc. This_ commitiee has been -}::: LEaon® "SR nd al wrinkiex e eir a i tion 'S5C¢ and has bee: are immi ely affect . a e skin Six nours after high water it is low | o th:‘glrué.:-p iy Service | factor in putting the Girls' Commun- | soan beconses firmar and more vouthtml pter, wWillEs Jo) FOOWAT by - | Headquarters in New York ity ro.|ity Center on a sound working basis|looking. No woman need hesitate to e , | such as it enjovs at the present time..&et the ingredients at the ATug ste JOSEPH BRADFORD THE WEATHER: e e P p o oSN pat | “"With the aid of Mrs. Chase giris |ind make fe remedhersell for there Although it will be generally fair{ .. Center, be given serious con- | representi the various sections and . Thursday in the lower lake region, in is | relis'on® of the city were organized BOOKBINDER New England. the middle Atiantle S 0 Teons S GERIITS decihion (17 into u members’ executive council as| SUBMERGED BOAT Sthten and the Carviinas, eahe In their petition the service men |follows: - TALKS TO SEAPLANE . ftade and Ruled to Order| W1 oo ESTETally fair Temperatures|make particular mention of the Girls| Tresident Miss May Kilday; vice| xeprty 360 members of the Bdison Community Center which they state ; Saelety of Electrical Enginetrs. _iwho 08 SO Winds oft Atlantic coast: Nor ety |has proved a very large factor in pro- | IV, Miss Thelmi Sclomon, | oroiY convention at the Griewold ho- Sandy Hook. sentie o moderate| iding good, cloan ama enjoyablc en: | COmmunity Service committee, Miss i7" [ cORyenion 5t fhe Uriemord 5o tertainment for all the men now lo- | R l8R0¥ Stevens, OITHEN: rE | frces, commander of the experimental A Serviceable LINe| ..., moox o matierac, sentie 1o caisd al the Sumarime Base T G ee, cAiman, | M2 Stion Tuveday aficrnoon: n a sorics 2 The petition which is still i {of i t of radio eommuni oderate north and northwest, fair. S Congdon, Miss Flizabeth Sullivi of important tests radio eommunie of Men’s d m, g, o signatures, reads as follows Mise Blanche” Armstrons, Miss Ber- | tion in Long Isiand sound. About 108 For New England: Fair Thursday| United States Submarine Base, Conn., | th iss 4 ; ey e N e Bovs’ Shoes and Friday; warmer Friday west por- | respectfully request that you withhold | Mmoo the Weinstein, Miss Helen | (INrC00g, cing the tests, and the oth- | y s 3 Community Servi bei rat Fishers I : £ T rvice now being operat- » . | ments were made west of ers Is- Observations in Nerwic R an Morich. Coan . T Seateek 5?;":‘?.“....:‘““' Lena Blumcnlhnl,“-“d. = cpres The Bulletin's observation shows the : Express and Ten.n Harness Changes in temperature and the baro- | Cner of this service which has Drov-!aneth Dunderdale, chairman; Miss| several fathoms and then wireless at Low Diiiks ed itself a very large factor in DPro-)3ririe Pratte vice chairman: Miss ' Communication, both telephone and 3 entertainment for all of the men now | niclc Mrs. Fred Friswell. i same time, a hvdroplane was sent up, 72 by We would cite a few facts that may | piynn, chairman: Miss Lucy Loring, | radio communication was establish serve you in rendering vour decision.|vyice chairinan: Miss Louise Beliefieur, | with the submarine. through the air sazelite witch hazel *ipon ol inkled e e i :'n’-g‘.s;auuwk t a selution LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street Blank Boo Today—Thursday n We, the sailors and marines of the | {155 (IARCAe RSN N ky, | of important tests of radio_communiea- your decision in closing the War Camp| "'y giness committee, Mrs. Hussy,!rs went on a subchaser. The experi- AT THE RIGHT PRICE The following records, reported from | o¢ /1, For L g TR pertains in particular to the Girls'| Vg (ORI oo Miss Biliz-1 The submarine N-6 was sent down metric changes Wednesday: =~ . . |viding a good, “clean and enjovable| Horina Rosssler. Mico. Fanmie Bud.!telegraphic, was established. At the located at the above mentioned station.| ' Ricreation gommittee, Miss Mary | and when about 2,080 feet in the air. 64 agp m. Highest 72, Towest 60. ThenL.L. Chapman Co. |- th Street, Norwich, Conn. Predictions for Wednesday: cloudy. weather: Fair. At that time of this writing the com- plement at our station is somewhat de- pleted but is fast being recuperated to Mss Eizabeth Lane, Miss Olive Riley. Miss Josephine Murphy Miss YLena Tuber, Miss May Swanton, Miss Ber- and water; also with the convoving vessel. The engineers listened in and could plainly hear the communication. Exclusive Millinery Comprising originations from the foremost American de- signers, together with clever Wednesday its maximum strength. The attitude| nice Willey, Miss Marion Swan, Miss| This is the first time that any hydro- of the people of New London is such so | Elizabeth Northrop. plane or airplane has had a public GREENEVILLE 25 PF (o, \nYite the emlisted person-| 'The woman's council which form- | iest of communication with a submers- ity eir v . Miss Helen . Stephenson, student| X5 encirely different attieude is main-{ now become an - advisers. councik| Danncd and worked out st ine station o the Hartford Training Scboolew(lained by the Norwich clubs as can|The members of this council keep in{and wiil be made a part of the reg- Nurses, left Sunday cvening for New|be witnessed by the ever increasing | close touch with all the club activ-|uUlar naval equipment when final tesis York city to !v";‘ nl e fi‘fl_inr‘aw attendance 4t all of their social af-|ijties and are always ready with aq- | are completed. her “vacation with her' sis »| tairs. vice and_help. The purpose of the work is to enable “I'TS‘ &“U" e T e‘r‘ wish to let ‘We shall endaevor to substantiate The Community Service club is|an airpiane (o see an enemy submarine he Greenev 1 ‘i G that e the facts as outlined above by sig-|another important division of the| when it is submerged. which can be the sporting people kno natures as foliow: Community Center. This club_is | seen from a good height. and by com- [ John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY I BRCOCHES ting . e AD NS team w e seen on the gridire (Here appear 175 signatures.) ak. study N i ARE PINS team : EEE 1 1 &n: s. makng a study of the needs of Nor-|municating with the friendly subma- SR | SCARF INS | again this fall as all of the former| In view of the foregoinz it is re-|wich and of the various institutions. | rine, also submerged, enable it to ds- adaptations of Farisian RINGS D e The oloce i the worid war,| duested that you give this matter | These club members which represent | charge a torpedo with accuracy and o A Which Includes the majority of 'the| SSicls consideration before rendering |all sections of (he city and represent | thus destroy the enemy submarine. Milliners. D o fc = Y o L the Protestant, Catholic an Jewish sl PENDANTS players on the eleven, will start prac-| In order that the public in gen-|faiths are banded together for the | JEWETT CITY VOTERS tice soon and will be ready to play the|era] may become acquaintel with the | first time to work with best teams in the state. Any team|magnitude of the viork which the | the benfit of |h:kwholeouc'bx;ex:::rl;ldu£" JAME THEIR CANDIDATES wishing to arrange a game will please| Giris Community, Center is doing for| A great deal of enthusiasm has (Special to The Bulletin.) write to Manager Td. MclIntyre, 93/ he service men and for the girls of | been aroused and the membership is| _ Jewett City, Sept. 17.—The repub- WATCHES, ETC Fourth street, Norwich. . x y.|this city the following facts concern- | steadily increasing. The members of | lican and democratic caucuses were LILE s > Raymond A. Roe. of Albany, o |ing the organization, government and| this ciub at their meeting on Tues-| beld in Jewett City tonight. The dem- 3 has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs-lactivities of the Girls club are giv-|day night worked on bed jackets for| OCratic caucus was nresided over by 2 A. R. Taffee of Eleventh street for the|en: the local sanatorium. Thé mestings| James H. Shea, chairman. Jacob & (eo. . SS || vast weex A woman's executive council com-|are to be held every Tuesday even-| Weschier was clerk. The nominations Mrs. John Fitzgerald and son. John, | prising prominent women of the city|ing and membership is open to every | follow: Jr. of Hartford, after spending a ieW|first organized the Center and put it | member of the Communily Center. Assessors. Irving O. Burdick, Arba —————— | days at the home of her mother. Mrs.|on & successful working basis. This| \The Communits Genter tx 1o troth o | Browning: board of relief, Edwin M. THOMPSON, F. S.- | Jungau of Fifth street. executive council, which has since be- | representative body of girls from the | Gray; first selectman. Maxey Sey- BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP The Fall Fashions In Women’s and Misses’ Apparel, suitable for every occasion. A "u::‘.r.‘.:.‘\ .\I_L:hvn ‘lfga;ins(rfl}:s mn:::c:«z 5;"‘; -f.‘n’“g:;mory council, is made ]mills, ;n.orreshand schools of Norwich.| mour: cht‘md s:elrc:tkmsmi :: Jch“n 5 r Y. Sl iavited i safely New v s, vs: n each of t co are | Gardner: town clerk, John velch: Chiro Foot Specialist | word naving been received by his|"Pprcsident, Mrs. Albert H. Chase: | spreaaing the soib or merbrie 20 | town treasrer. Jonn Welch:. audicor.| ou are cordially mvite T YOUR FEET) parents. Mr._and Mrs. Charles Evans.|vice president. Mrs. C. M. Huntington |and helpfulness. Such an organiza. | Jewis Morey: collector of taxes, to attend. & Saring el Bappist.| | Coony Private Bvans has seenysucceeded by Mrs. Harry Higgins):|tion as the Community Center takes| Bugene La Claire; constables, Clar- n = | about 18 months' service in France.|gecretary, Mrs. Frank L Royce:| the place of recreation —centers in| ence H. Kahn, Charles Albro. John ! t A Building, 321 Main St.| His many friends were pleased when| treasurer, Mrs. William H. Oat: | mjlls. Doland, Charles Fournier: registrar of | , C Phone 1356-4 | they heard of his sare arrival. members, Mrs. George A. Coit, Mrs. It was suggested Wednesday night| ¥Voters, First District. Timothy | Gec I"erguson has accepted a po-|R. W." Perkins. Mrs. J - Rosenberg, | that anyone interested im the con- | Shea; Seeond District. Arba Brow sition with the United States Finish-|Mrs James Moriarty, Miss Elizabeth | tinuance of the Girls Center write (o IN&: School board, Willis C. Terry, DEAD HORSES and COWS| i"5.Co Huntington. the W. C. C. S. Headauarters, Neo. 1:John C. Hawkins. DRALY SEo. William Brennan has returned aft-| Mrs. F. W. Cary is chairman i - dau g A £ e REMOVED e Diehnkn RRscpetutaad et v i irman it the' Madison Ave. New York City. The republican caucus was called! " to order by L. M. Carpenter at 5.30 p. gt in Waterbury. FREE OF CHARGE S THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. T i Taa Damiaie s A m. John W. 'Puvr!»_was chairman, and paseing a few dave visiing friends in| TICKETS ARE NAMED URGES CUTTING DOWN Spe: SIowk was Willism Jehustons. The i IN TOWN OF WATERFORD OF RETAR. BEEIVEIES] T o Svemstons wers fade: | | | 863, New London Webster, Mass, g btz v - .. ssessors. William H. Brown, h- ShE Sehe ORE G Samuc! Keerns fias retorned’ afier| s * repawlicsn aud democemticls A¥sireons Sy sl SN L teuemn William B Seown SReb, ‘the humps are here by the| SHELDRICK CASE MAY Trade W dure » he home of his| caucuses were held dln “'a‘lerford {fiu(;:du‘x‘l_olé fm-flsuccess in business was! Guillotte. Charles Latham: first select- REACH JURY TODAY A Wost Dillag. widow = = = parenis on Bosweil avenue Tuesday night. The democratic cau-| made Wednesday evening before a| man. rze Moeller; second seleci- The auto theft case against Frank | jatost proposal she has re WILLIAM C. YOUNG senjamin Kaplan and Miss Goldlgl cus was presided over by John C.| gathering of merchants and business| man. Charles Palmer: — town — elerk, BALTIC £ Shelderdclc s and . Jehn Manchini | [8fest proposal she I . Kaplan have returned to New York,) Geary and Leroy Bliven was clerk.| men in the Chamber of Commerce hall] Waliace H. Payne: town treasurer. " which was Started in the criminal| from lunch counter gr | after spending a few days at the home{ qgne mominations follow: " | by Shorland F. Fahnon of Dayton,| Wallace H. Payne: auditor, eorgGe H.| The Thames Coal Co. are now ac-|.,urt in thig city Tuesday afternoon | sald if she wonld to i £ YOUNG of Mr. and AMrs. Morris Solomon of| . Assessor, Erastus C. Beebe. Board of | Ohio. Accompanying the lecture was| Prior: collector of taxes, Arthur|cepting orders for delivering coal id| iy probably go to the jury this| he wonld w lier how to CARPENTER and BUILDER| ¥ou™" st e relief. no nomination. Tirst selectman.{ “The Troubles of a Merchant.” a mov-| I Heroux: constahles. John Dnian. | Baltic. having extended their deliv-| (mhursday) morning. The testimony | chjcken pie without moskey H. Lamphere. Second selectman, | ing picture showing how ihe n| Charles Albro, Andrew Chesehro. Lonis[ery system.—adv was completed on Wednesday afier- | ot o P B IO0 B8 Als at right TAFTVILLE Frank J. Alexander. Town clerk, C. A.) who “guesses” about the various pro-| Gingras. registrar of voters, First Dis- noon and the arguments were m Sl shet Sl il oy b | ; Gallup., Town treasurer, no nomina-| cesses of his business Is almost cer-| trict. Fii G. Lasue: Secand Distriet, Experimental Captain Samuel M. Keith of the - e 50 West Main St.| A auiet but pretéy wedding took| Gen. Auditer, J. Clarence ~Bingham.| tain to he mere or less of a fallure and| Francols Taliberier schoot oard. Glos = | aphat | Dany police force who was on the -z i St.| o'clock when O wDDDbDDh rh Grand jurors, James Marooney, Chris-| sure to be the first to go to the wall| vis Casavant, Barl . Gilbert. “Dad.” inquired a small boy, ' |stand ‘when court went out on Tues-l Steam m = place Wednesday afternoon at_ three| jopher G. Newbury and Frank Schiink.| in time of stress. RS 15 & test case?” “A test case, my son.” | AT OO OO tipony Wednes- it occasiona t 1 oclock when Miss Johanna Heinrich| Collector of taxes. H. Willis Manwar- e lecture and picture covered repl T “is a case brought | day mornin, He was followed by —_—— GVER of Lisbon and Johannas Hafliger 01' ing. Constables, P. R. Beehe, George | methods of “advertising, salesmanship PUSERMIDUSTRY AR l'“Qd :rl: !’: ::::1:15 whether there's | Wil a\"r‘n’ll',l.lgduks:flh Henry C. Rogers. ¥ Warren. R. I, were united in marriaze | Wassmer. M. Bliven. Registrar of vot-| and many of the other points of the INCREASED IN STATE| Inte co " k. | John P. Doran, Reuben P. Smith and | s . o1 ine patacraps.ar the Tatiriin o e A (e e oo The eheep indusiry in Connecticut| enoush {n It to justify lawsers fn work- | John [ Doran, Rewben F Smib | ramid Pile REID gregatio 1 church by Rev Arthur| Second District, Charles "R. 3 Speaking of advertising, Mr. Fan-| has increased during the past two|iag op more cases of a similar kind ! fendents, . nk ¥, Sheiderick: and| ‘ ,Jh: | Variey. The couple were atiended by | Town school committee non “said. that mewspaper advertising! Years from 14.000 io 22000, and sheep i A RS John Mancini were put on the stand 11% L ' Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Heinrich. The| Geary. was the most effective and cheapest| breeders are addinz more to their|- st o ver mar-|and told their stories. They edplaincd s u o bride was becomingly zowned in navy RisaBlican Caucus. form of which the merehant eoutd| flocks every month. The greatest hin- | Business women should mever mar and (old their stories. Whey edpiaincd ] s blue satin with antique trimmings s 3 FEven ot| take advantage. He urged more at-| drance to ‘successful sheep raising is o v the automobile which it is alleged was | bl o ALL KINDS | and pieture hat. She wore a corsage[ ~Walter Barrett was chalrman Of| tention. however, to the window dis.| 98S. and up to date 400 dozs have|%eW on butions. stolen from Richard Hendell of New | The Great Houschold Treatment fa¥ A . | bouquet of Opheiia roses. Mrs. Hein: | the rerublican cauews a el declaring that the more goods| been killed in Connecticur since Jan- | s | FI0160 C00m THERATE ReRAeIL, OF SFON Itching, Bleeding or Pros Automo lles, | rich was attired in black taffeta and =s clerk. The following nomina- yed In that way in an attrac-| U&rY 1. many of them having been their guilt. Their claim is that they | truding Piles, | crepe de chine trimmings and wore a | tiens were made: L tive manner, the larser the sales| killed while hothering sheep BORN : e S TPl dlelmeleeriat (they —_ o L W. {hat to match Assessor, . Simpson. Board of re-| wouid be. o One breeder has notified James M.|SPEVENS—In East Thompsdn, Sept. 13, | Purchased the car from two men, whe SEND FOR FREE TRIAL. arriages, AZOIS, | ‘The bride's gift to the matron or| lief. Svivester Jerome. Wirst select” | “.puye the display simple” he said,| YV ittlesex, commissioner of domestie| 1212 a son to Mr. and Mre. Clarence | 25 127 3 | e HOBE. WasT % heattitul Sail e . no_nomina ; sec = 2 ke 3 | animals, that he is convinced that the evens. : family has @y < P el : nd | AN, E. Barrett. Auditor. Dr. Howard.| “Use colors and arrangement to call behi e reedas i ] g Hamburg, a son to| After the prisoners had told their t ~ ucks and Carts | mooms sii o hisbes man was | man, F, Sarrett, Audior Dr Homarl] attendion o ‘the Sric vou. wish_to| Sate, & behind the brecders in their | RECKWETS_In, Hambore, e e R least one suttor: 1t s ot mave Blue sores. “MiCung| Lewis. William Fuller. Tax collector| 3¢l Always state the price. Wix| tnat pecause of this faith. in this bee AMS—In White Rock, R. I.. twin | made. - s a cpairs, Painting, Trim.| Uit was of navy blue serge. Mr and | WS Wanwaring. Town clerk. Judge| YOUT lights so they will shine on the| [of he has ordercd o ear.ions P2 &hters to Mr. and Mrs. George| Court adjourned for the day at 4:30 | Hlesead: =il » clstering and Wood Wark, | IS, Haflizer left for an extended | SN MHOURTE curer Walter Bar-| Boods and not on the sireet. Remems| Loy 5 Tiams. o'clock to come in again this (Thurs- ttorded by ng in all its branches | Warren and to Boston and Provi. | foti. Constables Fred Dimock. George| Dr (na) beople get an idea of the kind = AVERY —in Moasup, Sept. 11, 1912 4 iday) morning. Aliories 1 Soston an vi- | T8 L e zo0ds e inside t Dotis, Mr. and 3 o | dence. ° On_their return they will re. | Washburn. Willlam Bawarde Regls-| ¢, 1900, ey con on the outsides | PACIFIC SALMON PLANTED P e AR T Treatment b | side with the brde's fatner in Lisbon | tFar First Districe James Smih: 2ec-d "S5 “yatinon iold of the sood i. IN WATERS OF MAINE [vTaNDISH—At Backus hospital. Sent Peculiar Hawaiian Flowers. o oms AR hY Dl ar Dr | demny Murphy, local boy with the| 0l "S5 0" committee, Brnest Har-| feCts that a school for employes had| Secretary of Commerce Redfield has| 14. 121%. & daughter. Barbara Ella | It Is known that upon mupy of the » tree trial b A1 o |Toledo club. who was injured several| TOWS i secured. Every employer, he said, | received the following report from th»| o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Standish of | (o mite of the high mountain ridges 9 | days ago in a game is able to be out hetidis it ought to teach his clerks how they can missioner of Fisheries res | Colchester. g & cannotwait, gat e NOE | P T T e e : s e commission isheries respecting 2 of the Hawailan islands, in the regions 260 cont bax 5 NORTH MAIN STREET| : » B onRs coriEaabrlin become exper( salesmen. the attempts of the burcau of fisher- ean ; any drug store L | taking part in ihe closing games of the “Bad habits outside of work hours” |ies to establish Pacific humpback DIEB of heavy rainfali, are open bogs which Take no substis e pen T”Sai:e“}‘?;i‘]"‘ééw’"’ soon. WITH LARGEST REGISTRATION| ne .m:u, “make a bad record in the: mon species in Maine waters nl‘x_nf,—‘r.uo;e—ln“r_‘hg"g- Mieis i | support a peculiar and interesting e s Coa are now ac-| The Connecticut Agricultural col-[ Store the next,dav. A man can't stay| -There is now in Drogre 1039, s et DR at o i oin the hap: F‘flw“l"\' and Trees*”'"‘"“ orders for-deiivering ‘Comt | 1o bepamen 1510- 1550 Sear Puesiar| our BAIL 1o Alghe ant "eepecs o "La | numperte e e CoEr s S ofu PL| Bosion Larimen te Diton of Daniel | fom. Mans species form more or lest ain the nas: A UL | Fartvilie, having cextended their de-| with ~the largest registration "ever| goods the following day.” Penobscot river and Passamoquoddy | iinten ‘ S Al AU DR o B Nihe the praises i 7y . [Usmey systom.—a 4 known at the college. ~Over 330 stu-| The speaker urged neatness, aceura- | bay. Quite a number 'of fish have |y CARBEBRBY In Norwich, | Above the general level of the bog. A R of Pyramid FOR ALL OCCASIONS peihomas Phelan, Joseph Nevins and | dents. seventy-five of whom are girls. | cy, homesiy. and courtesy ac the frst|besm caught or observed at the dan: | Bepr 11 1910 by Rev. Tonm T | showy labelin with numerous large| UPiL0 IS, o0, this coue e ISt Y 00, | Do, T bty ienicd | G enreied T g i | Rt oo Soteomei| B R tges "o o o | Bk ettt BBy | crmmcoiored fowers Tae muen a3 THS Skt T, MAPLEWOCD NURSERY C state convention of the A. O. H. ot - srepresentation of goods,” he said, | the principal run is in Passamoquod- X 7. McNerny, 3 three and a half Incliek long, peculine M/ k ting list because there were no bad for ‘ou |4y bay and streams tributary th | wicn. . wgpmpises i the store and bad for you.|dy bay J. jinseste, violets and & sundew are found there. FREL SAMPLE COUPON sac B e—— dormitory facilities. A large number of | Nothing ix m p especially in Dennys river and Pem- | GOW_—GRAY ZABCDY Phone 986 Z is more important than cour- | ©SP! Ly s e 5y ANNUAL MEETING OF former students who have been in the| tesy. Remember (he motto which|broke river. B D F Naraioh and. Miss COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY | S¢rVice have returned and will com-| made John Wanamaker's millions: | “The herring weirs in Passame- | genderson o of Jorfice BT, SL0 PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 75 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mieh. Kindly scnd me a Fr 3 | | { | | i plete their courses this vear. A num-| ‘The customer is always rights~ quoddy bay are taking considerable| ease Optimistié Thought. Pyramid Pile Trestefest, n pla l The annual meeting of the New| ber of changes have heen made dur- S: o . = numbers of humpbacks, and it was re- | . = * - s g $: - ol REPAIRI NOW | London Historical socicty was held| ing the summer. The new dining| poihcaking of the credit business, Mr.|poricq Some davs ago -that an Bast. | CABRNAGHAY o SVR~TIeY Virtne and goouness are confined to | | .. R T Bepc 16 ia1s, by v ean A7 Bubdick, D. D.. Sam- | no station. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at| hall and infirmary are under con-| Lannon urged his hearers to guard| P00} ofing fisherman had a boatload el Cavnaghan of Westorly and Tlla the Shaw mansion in New London.| struction and the main building has| iFeinst the extension of credit unwise- i Following a brief busincss meming. | peen remodeled in order to enlarge 1y, 2nd forgetting to charge for sales. e are racamt reronts| Wipmor Btensirup of PRlsdeIphis: Mrs. Bela P. Learned of Norwich,|the chemistry and zoology labora- | hejjorsy (urged the cutting down of | STl "tnige fish are bringing the| P& There is something radically wrong read an interesting paper entitled The | tories. Whitney Hall, which was form- | Sy ¥, PV climination of the long!fiiermen 20 cents a pound And are | spsessemmmme———a—e———eeee— | ¥ith the small boy who likes to have New England Meetng House erly used by the extension depart-| i the formation of co-operaive!peing retailed at 40 to 50 cents a Rig bRy cut The officers of the association are: | ment, has been converted into a =irls’ | hnmeocosary aeiyand Slimination of i oung. One of the bureau's superin- _FPresident—George S. Palmer of | dormitory to replace for the time be. | LROCCSSAry deliveries by suggestion|iendents who has been investigating eNw London. ing Grove cottage which was burned quick service, through which thei on the spot writes that people who Ch“rch & Allen 15 Main Street Directors Stroet. city. Vice Presidents—Frederic Bill of | during the summer. A number of| oSiomer could be counted on to car-|pave eaten humphacks claim them te | Groton, and Ex-Mayor Ernest . Rog- | houses to be used as_residences for| ', Many of their purchases home. |jh.'25 good as Atlantic salmon. This | ers of New London. faculty members are also being built. The difference between the up-to-|is probably true of the fish just run- |~ Treasurer—Lee S. Denison of New date and the out-of-date merchant” | ning Irom the sea, but rapid deterior- s jressen 0 o e he said in closing, “is that the oui-of-|ation of the flesh ensues after the Secretary—Mss izabeth Gorton of nt only guesses. He guess- | hum, cks enter fresh water. Use The Attic |soriam BOON TO DISBAND| cs which of his cleficn are hanest, he| " Fhe buseas in MAKINE srrangements | Prik of the SEhIAINS Emil L. G. Hohenthal of South{ Euesses about his selling price and|to take humpback Eegs on both Den- ink of xtra Manchester, chairman of the prohibi-| Euesses about the cost of doing busi-|nvs and DPembroke rivers, and there you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic Use Howard’s Buttermilk Cream For Sunburn, Tan and Freckles Tella all gond drmg and department o take. anyome's Unwise Business Men. ’ tion state central committee, and! ness. Consequently there are thows-|is reason to believe that the work will There be those who are ready t8 | member of the executive committee| ands of failures In the business world | be quite successful. A card just re- rush into great ventures on suspiciom,| of the mational prohibition party.| every vear.” célved from & fishermian at 'Depmy- were put to work. as It were, ot having made a has said that, when the party dis-| Mr. Fennon very nuph exn thin delightfn] mew v careful s % party dis on gave a very nspiratien- Transform that slacker and exhaustive ,u,,.,' of the situation, | N&nds, 25 the executive committce now ol talk on Success in Salesmagehip = —AND— T erh SERl) shoy 4 ans, ‘will not e Wi e idea of | b e assembled students of the ce into cheerful, com- nor baving counted the cost. affiliating with any other political or- | Commercial Schoe at 3_o'clock Wed- PETEBSON'S OINTMENT today a1 ur expenne, fortable rooms with Bea- ., - ’ ganization, but individual members | nesday afternoon and extended the The first application of Howard Buttermilk Cream will astonish o It creates beauty almost like magic The most wonderful thing about it is the fact that whiler it turns the dnll- est. most lifeless comnlexion to vadiini beauty and makes red or rough hands or arms erow. white, yet there ix not the slightest =ign of iis use after ap- Z = may became identified with any party | students an invitation to attend the e | e, an ialon, o 3% 00| BEST FOR ECZEMA - 4 Mr. Hohenthal said that the execu-|in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. tive committee has tak;n the msaitter| ADD PERS— = o up and has practically decided o dis- Charles ¥. Sands of Bristol, spent|wirst A licatiom Stops Iteh! band the party after the mest conven-|the weck ond with his BArents, Mr | @ e vew Rhcees and’ ris tion, and that, in all probability there|and Mrs. C. S. Sands of Laurel Hill.| .y.ve and let live is my motin.” says Board —it's quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. -Embalmers Lady Aesistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN e S b e THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO.- will be no ticket in_the field at the poive and let live is my motio’ saye = R N iy o in ey (rone | next_election. * "On January 16." said PR e S - o e rEnaORs GINT. Bia Snu 1o mont hyated Ximovoncre Central Wharf Mr. Hohenthal, “the object of the pho- ecing v STENT For 53 Somts & large box and 1 T'not produce the Teast shinineas or | hibition party will have been realized, It 18 lnll.l'eud that the asb of brack- { say i ."'eun druggisis, l‘.’h:':],\':::':'ug; o asinenn of the skin - " e 5% T and there be practically nething|en contains 40 to 50 per cent of getw. | m¥ ointment for any ol i Pl Lor whether you a I - H i o < uich T Fecorameng It xhe o comeletian, WrIskTee, BRING YOUR HATS Funeral Director J| © "= to % 2= = party: ble potash. In parts of Ausivalla, |41 st sonehiied s Tihens uno i R Al e P 1 where the weed grows sbumdsatly, it | mopey back. Yoot or Tines Aromun motreh, Wiy YANTIC Bas bees found that g o 400 || ke Eot a safe full of tnankful fniger nalls or Joei'a simoie oeners T N and Tho Thamee Coal Co. are now ac-| pounds of potash een be sbibined pou | Bouer AT Eiisieen s STHELRY Fati] B A e At uned, i penr o £hn b salt rheum, all of thesa troubles will gqulck'y di-- eepting orders for delivering coal in running sores. eczem; TO THE CITY HOE AND HAT e Yantic, having extended their deliv- | %CT® The petassium occurs chlefly as |liicers. sore nipples, broken breas Appear with ihe use of Howard's But e G Embalmer ery system.—adv. sulphate and chioride. itching *aln nd skin, biind, biceding tepmii "Cream: it wies LR o i and Iehing pile < e complete wat- - 185 Virgini . But- HPE DAL O P = 1: i 1 g Day or Night ibe following verdict: <We find the A sirl oy, be ek iEmernt. ol =simply wonderfu It cured me of ec- THERE 15 o asvertising medium Ip | standine that thev will free' v retor ge with - Buttermilk Cream Ancciithe coaal io The Buls prisoner guilty as charged, but we dolpretty, but she is never ignorant of | sema and also piles. and it did it 5. | Eastern Commecticul equal to The Bul: |the purchase money: to any dlssatisfiec efore reliring s all that AL IR Ty not believe he is the right man” the fact that she is oFetty. Guickly that I was astenished. latin for usiness resuits. user.