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DT A 12 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING The funeral of Charles F“m held in the G: Without Gas _Attach- g but Always EFFICIENT I| E. Newton officiating: " Rev. Mr. New- nd ECONOMICAL— F whom his er MODEL RANGES | 74 & 'Srflce A L(;h.-pm- ymn of rs. Plerce—This e furnish Repairs for all makes || Phts Awer: . The Aowers wers Beausl of Ranges ful. The bearers <were Henry @ W. and Eugene 'ontaine “of ° Allyn's ing fl‘one this we:ek hAmfin‘ ‘the men cemetery, near tl cl “’% 12 EERRIS TREET Mrs. Vlliiam, H. Fiteh Yot Norwich Town, . Eldred Brown and -— = ~ | Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Charles Richards, - Miss Maty Richards and the Misses ;RON CAST INGS | Oseooa of Norwich motored to the village Wednesday in Mrs. Fitch's s car and had a picnic party at the I FUBNISHED FRRESELY By home of Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs. BHE VAZGHN FOUNDRY CO. | connisk Sosnash e ztiocimen, of the of the section of the public road, highway near the Gales Ferry ceme-~ tery, and extending to the overheail Phone 581 railroad bridge, in the village, is be- employed are John McClure with his team, also E. A. James. Modern um m Mr. and Mrs. Rowland H. Perkins and son Harold of New London, with d h Miss Laura A. Perkins of this place essential in modern houses as| .5 Mrs. Perkins' sister motored to tricity is to lighting. We guaran-|Kingston fair Friday in Mr. Perkins’ tep the very best PLUMBING WORK | car, thence to Willimantic, where e they spent the night, and from there BE expert workmen at the fairest| 'Clored to Vernon o Wapping, to [T pRices. Hartford and to New Haven, Savin ZAsk us for plans and prices. Rock, Saybrook, to New London, a =z distance of 330 miles in about two B day: - R = cepting orders for delivering coal in = Gales Ferry, having extended th # 67 West Main Street bt Mg &3 p F athan A. Gibbs made a business trip to New York over Wednesday. B ROBERT J. COCHRANE Mir “ana Mrs. Jamesy B. Whipble of the Lester district have as their H GAS FITTING zuests Alfred Whipple and family e 3 from Wisconsin, who traveled here FPLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING ., .; aytomobite. V!--’*'fls*c" Sq., Washington Building| Ijcutenant and Mrs. Brown and Norwich, Conn. children who have occupied the B. Sheet Packing. | Pritcher cottage on the Bluff, the A“m Be X O. Sheet Packing. | ast summer. moved last week to. the Submarine base. M Stephen Perkins of Brier Hill, ! : T.F.BURNS | Groton, was (he guest of her sister.| GALLOWAY IS SENNT STATE REFORMATORY Guilty was the in the case Shelderick cused of theft of an aulomobile from Richard Hendel N Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins Tuesday and attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Ii_eating and Plumbing |5 fiexe. ™ e < e v % Mrs. -John Gray and Thomas Ball, e T from Ledyard were among those in attendance @t the funeral Bf Mrs. Pierce. From Groton were Mrs. E DENSTS Carl W. Allyn and Miss Viola Allvn. e —————— | Lieut. Charles Braum of one of the Eagle boats, who with Mrs. Braum % DR. L. J. EGGLETON has passed some. week at the home of Mrs. Lucy Hurlbutt left last week DENTIST for Newport. ~Mrs. Braum went to visit relatives in Newark, N. J. while Office Hours 9-12, 1.5, 6-8. en route for Key West, where she vill joi 3 th inter. Central Building, o Breadv will join her husand for e wi Norwich, Conn. —— ~| Bull=tin’s Pattern Service DR. F. C. JACKSON I DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS | 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a.m.to 8 p. m. Telephone Dr. A. J. Sinay DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phor‘- 1177 3 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building | Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY ar1s Room 107, Th o A PRACTICAL APRON. e R This model is good for gingham, Phone 619 | seersucker. lawn,“sateen. khaki® arii Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. §| und per: The belt holds the full- | ness over the back. The pattern is cut in four sizes 34, medium 36-38. large 40- DENTIST A vauern of this illustration mailed any address on receipt of 10 cents 148 Main Street Norwich, Cenn. Phone 1i73 iver or stamps. rder through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 5-12a m—130 to 8 p. m Wed. and s ivenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons Give Satisfaction i They Sell On Their Merits. They Don't | F. I} They Are P Nationally v ‘Advertised. g 2707 [ A SPLENDID DAY DRESS. = . JEWETT This will develop well in serge, with k‘ l§£mn{)!nzj of ntiln gr slllk. It ii’ nice also fer jersey cloth, velour, mixtures, & NSINF.SS SCHOOL | [3n% Sinid o Tntet sulting.” Tais Jos “slip on” style. The sleeve may be OM 308 THAYER BUILDINQ finished in wrist of elbow length. The pattern is cut in seven Siz o ICH, 4 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches, T aCIh NN méasure. 'Size 38 requires 51 yards of Il‘flgch mlte;ill. dW’ld(h at lower edge s about 2 1-8 yards, WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- [ A pattern of this illustration mailed indss - before tne pupiic. there Is no 10 apY address on teceipt of 10 cents ver or stam: mddium better than throush the ad- | Order through ‘the Bulletin Company, wapiising columns of The Bulletin. Pattern Dept, Norwich, ek day afternoon at ten o'clock, Rev. O. Hurlbutt, Latham. B. - Smith of this, place. Joseph nter of Fort Point, .. . - * with your skin? 1f you have eczema, | ilar itching, burning, glecp-destroying skin-eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and see how q itching stops and the trouble disappears. Resinol Soap and Resinol Oimtment are sold by all droggists. For samples, free, write to Dept. colors. and the price is right, too. Ask us about it. 'worm or sim- LINOLEUMS ~ Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street from a point leaving the Military, Glenwood, Household ing don this week. Ameng the men] RANGES Miss Jennie G. Perkins of the from her duties at the /Thames Na- tional Bahk of .Norwich Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs was a guest in Norwich Thursda. James Martin return- ed to their home in Meriden Wednes day after spending two weeks at thel cottage on the Bluff. Mrs. William H. Oat Jones and Miss Maude C. BUCKXHZ‘ Norwich were guests home ‘of Mra. Walter M Buckingham Home Furnishers Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Rollin C called up. Galloway pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to the state reformatory offender of indeterminate Galloway was charged with the death stabbing on hetucket street, just lunch cart. The cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Georze Bluff was closed A. Ashbey last week and the family in Norwich. REPORTS DECLINE OF 10 TO 15 Their son. has returned to Brown universit their home George R. his studies at the Driscoll For assaulting Saybrook on July 11th, ate azainst Frank | mosths in the state aga . Atchison of this with attempting tion., was continued. ase against Fred Roy charged with following case: accused of statutory burglary Antonio Tur- to procure abor- ssion of the criminal court in this ity on Thursday at 12:45 jury had had sideration for forty-five minutes. Both accused were given a year in jail. When court came in for the after- the jury was paid 'off. The manslaughter case against Howard Galloway, i — . as were the noon session y Joseph Urso, 1ip mis Tl o & ./ 248 Main Street Wool Velour ........... PECIALS A large variety of Axminster, T:put;'y nnd Velvet Rugs in all sizes. We quote no pricas here but just call'and see the values. i | Printed and Inlaid, in floral and stock designs of many We also have several patterns of felt base goods, Have you seen any Corkolin? Any one of these would make your kitchen work easier. We have them fitted for coal or wood, with hot water reservoirs, and with gas attachments. range all in one! See the Gold Medal or National! SHEA & BURKE 37-41 Main Street Conry, burglary. asleep a rat bit a piece of flesh from Court adjourned without day as the docket had been cleaned up. *EPTEMBER. and gas the lip. Crime of the Future. When we note the i automobile large number of thieves now in evidence,| He—I love the good, the true, ‘the CARDINAL MERCIER. 4 Amid ithe roJtng clouds of war He was a bedcon. brignt and clear, ! A white, white flafie tnat snonc afar, A shining star by which to steer: Nor might nor hate could make him quadl; - He woald not bend benéath the ro He fought the fight that cammot fall, Triymphant in his fusth ig God. \The l#nd he loved was'gesolatc P, ABBIGeE 0 Sab ToAs had dled 2 T(\ stilf theé foemen's hymn of hate. To ‘'stem ‘the gray onflowing -tideé; Stalwart he stood amjdst the storm And ‘huried: defiunce at the foe— In him a nation's soul took form, In him diy KFreedom's fires giows A myrgjad times hfs heart died In"never-ending agony: He harkened when his pecple cried To God to end their misery; He walked the way to Olivet He, too, has known Gethsemane, And in the way the thorns He bore his cross to Calva: —Edgar Daniel Kramer. Westminster, Md, BUNKI There was a gleam of bayonets, Like mooniight or a river— A choir of flery epfthets “ Thrilled in the night, a-quiver. One moment. and the deed was done: A thousand good ones lay. To_wait, yet never zreet the sum, Nor see aguin the day. He was among them: I shall go Unbrothered to the next great test; My bunkie gave unto the grave His all, to buy—his rest. Tonight. unless grim Death forgets, T shall become the giver Another zleam of bayonets Will shine on Death's great river. And i T zo. the great test done, Tl try to feel I've done my hest: I've praver for him whom Deatn first won— This prayer may bring—my rast —Phillp Wood. HUMORS OF THE DAY Captain, Angrily—Button .up that coat. Married Recruit (Absently)—VYes, my dear.—American Legion Weekly PER CENT. IN FOOD PRICES | e ‘wonder how long 1t will be before|beautiful, the innocent— From four states have come re-|puy on wholesale pr dward anpeared ing. He s Mandell’s Women’s Shop “THE HOME OF STYLES”. Franklin Square FOR SATURDAY ONLY ALL-WOOL . Oxford Suits .......... $29.50 | Tricotine Dresses . Silvertone Suits . .. .... $45.00 $35.00 ALL-wWOOL ... $2950 Serge Dresses . ........ $19.50 Satin Dresses ......... $19.50 $22.50 Jersey Dresses Washington, Sept. 15.—Reports to|fbiane Tobbers will sty is the way es rindicatiny 4 c aforesaid people.—Los An; decllne of two to five per cent = Virtually no reductions in dlothing prices have been poted. | WHILE BOY WAS ASLEEP A RAT BIT HIS LIP|Heraia. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. Redburn, t gency hospital today with a porti it looks to the; Teacher A Timely Queery. these new arrange- who is Zoing to build ary new lines of railroad?—Waco (Tex.) Times| ' Edith—When it comes to love, I Besides, ments, the Emer-|1 After all, n of fords s id that while than agreeable work. neonls more real .. $10.98 PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. be lifting things| She—This is rather sudden, but 1 skylight.—Boston Tran- |think papa will consent.—Stray the department of justice from twelve | script. Stories. indicate there has been a de- - “His father is an authority om po- cline of 10 to 15 per cent. in food| . . Lx“l:l. That Way. e o < < s eines e iy e Sl New Bnglandijournal,of.the leather Vhy, has he ever beer one? prices since the time the falr Price|irade says that the people simply will| “No, but he's gone with them lots committees began their wor not buy cheap shoes. Simply cannot |Of times.”’—Penn State Froth orrect this sentence: The liquor what the man bought was soon drank.” Bright Pupil—The man who bought the liquor was soon drunk.—Detroit | News. wouldn’t give a thought to how much a man is makKing. nothing that af-| Maud—Neither would, 1 dear pleasure | What would primarily interest mo wauld be how much he had alreads made. There's no use taking chances —Edinburgh Scotsman. “You tread very heavily, old chan. Sometimes vou fairly shake: the cei flat.” . 1 can_hardly believe that.” “Well, come down some time an listen to self walking about oyer- head.” sas City Journal. “And yet those two women always greet each other with the most ef : fusive cordiality.” “Yes: each the other how artistically conceal her real feelings. ton Star. The Professor—A man should have a solig foundation for his career and that means he chould have a good head on his shoulders The Freshman—I'm all right there The track coach says got the solidest dome on the tcam —Boston Globe “Officer, m here " Nope: no parking.” “How about sitting on that park Dbench?” “Nope; no sparking.”—Louisville Courier Journal. “Qu'ck, hand me that ba, velled the physician. “A man has just tele- phoned me in a dyinz voice - that he can’'t live without me ™ “Wait,” sald the wife, who had taken he receiver. “this call is for Ed- —RBlighty, London. Hewitt—I hear that you are to put up a twenty-five-story building? Crewitt—Yes, and ~a twenty-six- story bullding, and a twenty story building, and a—but tha other story!—Cartoons Magazine. KALEIDOSCOPE Before the war cacaro was the chief crop of the Dominican repub- lic, being displaced by sugar later. A London choir of 1,000 voices has been organized under the auspices. of the League of Arts, to sing at public ceremonies. The increasing interest in road con- struction in Cuba is an indirect re sult of the world’'s demand for sugar in the war period An attachments invented In BPu- rope enables a person in any seat in in a automobile to regulate its speed without the knowledge of the driver. A propellor invented by a Massa- chusetts man for motor boats has a single’ blade that oscillates like a fish's tail or the motion of an oar in sculling. Of 90 varieties of sugar ecane grown in Porto Rico only one,.a na- tive of Japan, scems to be immune to a disease Lhat threatens to ruin the industry. Four American army officers have perfected” an” aeroplane with a wing span of but 15 feet that can 'land on a road- and be kept in an ordinary garage. The legislature of the State of Ba- hia, Brazil, has recently approved a project for the dredging of the River Grande, an affluent of the River Sao Francisco, for the purpose ~of mak- ing possible a line of river boats to serve a district with no railroad fa- kes pride in showing she can —Washing- we leave oufr ear cilities. Since the Germans surrendered t their merchant ships to the Allie least 100 of these steamers have a rived at Firth of Forth = ports an have -been distributed to various British firms at ondon, Plymouth, arCdiff and Barry for management These vessels represent approximatel 200,000 registered tons Nail brushes are nailed to the wall above fl\n washstands in a London You don't mean to ¥ » that the members stem! hes and you have to nail them down No,” ‘said the porter. “Not that sir. Many of our members now have only one arm. We nail eur nail brushes to the wall so they can use them. No Friends Like O!d Friends A friend whom sou heve hevw gatne fng doring rour wlole life, yon ongh 7ot to be displeased with in a wotnent. A stone is many years becou . ruby, toke rare you uo not desirey it in.an Instart sgainst another stou— Sadt. A girl doesn’t like the idea of work ing for a living unless she is mu‘fin to. s ehifilegs man.