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LETTER FRON MRS. BRUCE Norwich, Tuesdny, Sept. 7, 1020, Tells Remlrhut Story of | VARIOUS MA’!TERS Sickness and Mv«y. | Light vehicle lamps at:7:42 o'clock to- | night. Brooksburg, Ind— When T was & | The souvenit tollectors had a blg day Foung girl ?e!erhd in my father's HWW“mMmmmm y flags were flying in recognition ‘4%”' I 1L | Man | ot Labor day. Maples in the woods are showing the first red leaves 6f Autumn. Ten pound packages of sugar are sell- ing in Norwich stores at $1.90, The length of the ay has decreastd nearly two and one-half hours. i In North Stonington, men are at Work jon the Stonington end of the new state I roadl. | Meeting of the K. of C. Athletic asso- {ciation tonight at 8.30.—adv. Today (Tuesday) Wwill mean the ending of the hotel season it many of the shore | Piazsa parties were numerous all day Monday, mlong the route to the Fair round. | The fragrant white clematis in the Igrounds at the Central Baptist church is in bipom. Merchants and others are becoming aware that expréss rates were increased about 10 per cent. Sept. Ist. Mrs. Sidney H. Foule: to have charge of the decoration of a float for the parade at Coventry- grange fair Sept. 23, Some of the New Haven road ex- pressts have been runming in six sec- tions to take care of the week-end ahd holiday travel. The Nérwich postoffice force is wres- tling with an avalanche of parcel post packages as summer and Boliday guests depart or retufn. s to nsand I did years later & bal troubled -nm. “T could searcely do any work at all and suffered for four years. A nnghbar told me about Lvfia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Oom- pound and I teok it for a year or more. Now I have a baby girl and do not have female trouble. You can do anrthing you like with q Tetter |o help others”—Mre, J. Baves, B, F. D. 3, Brooksburg, Ind. The mnk»r- of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable lmnpmnd have thousands of such letters as that above—they {=11 the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love of money. This medicine is no stranger—it has stood the test for more than forty years. 1f there are any complications you do not understand write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, (confidential) Lyan, Mase St. James' lodge, No. 23, F. and A. M., . works the second degree at Afasonic — Temple tonight at 7:30.—adv. Thie is official Apple Pie Week when hetsewives are asked by the agricultural authorities to utilize windfall apples for pies and canning. Property owners in the vicinity of the Fairground who leased parking space | Monday, kept to the moderate rate of last year, fifty cents. A number of members of Norwich D. A. R. chapter attended the big celebra- tion of the Battle of Greton Heights, at Groton, Monday afternoon. At New London, Elias F. Bragaw has sold to Louis Lubchansky, his fine resi- dence on Ocean avenue, Ocean Beach. The price paid was §13,000, Last Swnday, Sept. 5, was observed in a number of Connecticut Congregational churches as Labor Sunday, pastors deliv- ering sermons to the men in particular. Visitors to Norwich County Fair on Monday were congratulating ex-Patrol- man John Irish when the Secret leaked ont that Sunday was his eightieth birth- fday. Oct. 1st, furnished house go rent, lo- cated between Harland’s Corner and Peck's Corner. Address L., care of The Bultetin. —adv. The legislature at its special session will Bullrtnu Pntkm Service B mcu 'BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 e Mrs. Joseph Dess fn New Lon- Croc¢ker and Charles Corh- stock, of xm-mn spent the holiday in Norwich: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Wyman son William are spending & few days at Allyns, Conn. 5 The Bulletih is in receipt of Savannah, Ga., papefs Charles H. Preston, for- Thefly of this city. % Migs Mary G. Fitzpatrick of Cltff street is passing t%s wetks' vacation with rela- tives in Neéw Haven and New Milford. Mrs. Susan M. Dean of CHff street and Mrs. C. C. Treat of Bfown stréet are spending o féw days in AttlebSro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Raward H. Crooker, now of Hartfor, Wwefe holiday Wwebk guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Heath, of Notwich Town. . Rev, Eiiott B. Barber, Amerieaniza- tion directer, in Danbury, has returmed from his vachtigh Epetg in Norwich and ‘has resumed his duties. Mts. Herbert Brafley, Mfinerly Miss Satie Flogel of Baltie, is Gungerdusly ifl at Union hospital, Fall mvn. having uh- dergone & serious operation. Miss Peggy Comnnell, Miss Mateline Connell, Miss Jennie Connell and Miss Mary Bovie spent Sunday at the Hillerest tottage &t Haughton's Cove. Capt._Charles C., Pettigrew of the U. S. cable ship Joseph Henry is spending a week’s vacation with his family at Win- tergreen Point, Quaker Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rogers and daughter Funice of Rainbow, Conn., have been oamping at Wintérgraen Point, Quaker Hiil, over Labor day. Mr. and Mfs. George C. Shefer 6f Wa- terbury have been visiting Mrs. Shéfer's aunt, Mrs. Henty Treadway of 19 Carter avenuwe and othér rélatives for ovetr the nQliays. J. J. Dwyer and grandson, having Spent the holidays with Mr. DwyePs sis- ter, Mrs. Michael McCarthy, of 73 Of- ehard stieet, have returned to their home in Taunton, Mass. Miss Irené Wholey 6f Park street, a graduate of the Comnecticut college, has Jeft to teach in the high school at Say- brook, where she will teach Latim, French and Baglish. Mr. aW Mrs. (George Watson and daughter Barbara of Hart?ord and Hen- ry Uftendale of Waterbury have fetufhed home aftér a visit with Mrs. Jehnie M. Davis of Laurel Hill avenue. The Misses Agnes and Rita Donahue, Irene Wilson and Florence Monahan and F. J. Kane of New Haven and K. F. Carroll of California were week end guests at the Mary Louise cottage at Haughton's Cove. ST. JAMER' PARISH PIONIC HELD AT THE DRAWBRIDGE The Sunday Schoo! and parish of St James' chureh, Pequéswouck, held a bas- ket lunch pichic at the Drawbridge on Saturday. Various races under the di- tection of the rector, Were run and prizes were awarded. Ice cream and soda watét were for sale on the grewnds. An enjoyable day %as spent by all in the pine woods, Which through the courtésy of the = proprietor not be asked to take up trolley matters, it was stated at the office of the Con- necticut company in New Haven last week, Superintendént of Public Works Frank R. Rau of Rockville, recently given a leave of absence owing to ill heaith, has returned to his work. He is much im- proved. Boy and Girl Scouts who eollected for the Near East Relief Fund during the fair Monday, turned in a substantial sum to the chairman, Miss .Louise C. Howe and thé treasurer, Mrs. C. D. Sevin. A month's mind high mass of requiem for Mrs. Nellie Vervilliers, sang in St Patrick's church Mohday at 8 o'clock by the rector, Rev. J. H. Broderick, was at. tended by relatives and friends of the family. A nomber from here are planning to attend the annual Rible school comven- tion of the Stonington Union associa- tion (o be held Wednesday, Sept. 8 with the Pible school of Stonington Bor- ough Baptist church, Local dentists who attended are still telling With enthusiasm of the national convention at Eoston where 6000 den- tists were registered, making the gath- ®ering (he largest event of the kind in the history of dentistry, The anmial meeting of the state council of the Order of United American Me- echanics will be held in Danbury Thurs- day, with many national and state coun- ©fl officers and about a hundred deleghtes from the subordinate councils of the state in atténdance. Members of St. Mary’s T. A. ahd B. society and relatives of the men memor- #lized attended & requiem high mass in St. Patrick's church Monday at 3 o'clock s23 A VERY ATTRACTIVE DRESS FOR PORCH OR COUNTRY WEAR Pattern 3230 is hers illustrated. It is cut in seven sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 4 and 46 inches, bust measure. A 38-inch mize will remuire 5 1-4 yards of 38-inch material The width of the skirt at lower edge is 1 5-8 yards Checked gingham and chambrey are here combined. This model is 1or linen, shantung, pereale, lawn. taffeta and wash silk, also sérge, gabardine and eheck suifing A sattern of this illustration mailed to any afdress on receipt of 1B cents in sil- ver or stamps Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept.. Norwich, Conn. is Aapt to be more meney than his first. A man’'s second love worth Disfiguring Growths of Hair Entirely Removed New Methed Removes Rosta and AR) 1t you are afflicted with 'a growth of upetfiugus hair, go to your druggist at ofice, get & stick of phelactine, foliow the | sahg by the assistant pastor, Rev. Myles 3 ¢ Mstructions—and bave the pleas- | P, Galvin for the forty-t«o departed Aurprise of your life! With vour members of the sotiety. Bécauke of thé passage of an brdi- nahce By the New London court of co- mbh council &ompelling dealers to use sealedl tight feceptacles for all yuanti- ties bf milk of teh guarts or less in making #stiveries, Christophér Newbary, Ray Lewis and otHers threaten to £b sut of the milk business. Invitatién have beén fssued to the celebration’ in _ Winchester . Céngrega- tibnal chifch Wednesday, Sept. 22, in honer of the fiftieth anniversary of the ©s you will seé the hair comé out, rbots and all—quickly, easily, I1savif| ur:'v»-lmn ;.moo!h End hx'::kn a8 & ufli“ actine in nét eompared with the nsual depflatory or Fleétrical methods. * new and differefit. It is sddrless, ing. and &0 hatmiess a chila sfely eat it pastorate 61 Rev. Dr. Arthur Gbode &nduph, at 10 o'elock (new time). Dig- ner Will be sérvéd on the Green. He Is Iather Ledyard. of Rev. G. P Gooddenongh, of From the Comsular Reports. Thirty thousand tons of peat prepared for the mafket are expectéd to be pro- fuced ®h Smolen Isiand, Norway, this yéar, Turkey adoptsd the metric system in 1815, but except officially it is little used. China needs Kegs, casks and barrels. Japan’s coal market is getting worse ahfl worse, owing chiefly to a decreasé in PLATING AND the Aethant Aum'a'l- has remfoved its embarge on Kindrd Fini‘h export of hides and leather. es arn Buys rhost of its imported Tumber > from ¢the United States. AT THE Efptees trafhs from Vienna to Buda- pest no® run three tinies weekly in each { direction. Thé timé i§ six hours, com- | partd with thtes and thres-quarters be- | for_the war. UNITED METAL MANUFACTURING CO. S T s | Pritish potatoes were damaged by late frosts in Jusé. They have growh hipping Street L e ot THAMESYILLE, CONN. Work is presently to be resumed on the | 2Xtehsive fiat mines of Macgedsnia. © Bouth Manchuria is fourishing com: méteially and mahy pew firms are as ink fo? Chihese clerks who can speak Fhglish and use the typewriter. Largé nuMbarE of Américan séwing machines are Bhing sold (herd on the installment The Chelsea Savings Bank Norwich, Cenn., August 3, 10, The Board of Directors of this Bank have decisred a dividend for the sup- sent six months, at the rate of four per %nt. per annum, payable Sn and stter he fiftebnth of Septerber. FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Treasurer, THE LA VIDA ELECTRIC VIBRATOR $7.50. Guaranteed In every resPeet: Iomnn.lrn thig vib ator “n fou that it Is an excelient applidice. M% & pEdple 6f Malta are nmlted % mt two-Atthe of & POund of sugar 4 Ifaly reports ) 2nd big decreasss in | AgticHitural expe bé establighed in Austria’s moving 3 hire hAustey to- day i about at the point reached by thé mévies in Ameérica ten years ago. Ex- cept the JAFEEF houSes ih Vienna, all theé theatrés Afe poorly affanged and without ventilation. The musical arrangements aré ihférior. The theatres are quite dark diiring thé 8howing of a picture. Adrhis Siofi& range ffom 2 to 13 cents. Américan houdes wishing to transact GAS AND TRIC sHOP, business in China afe urged to appoint & FBSrERLY (‘sr AR p‘,fii T représentative in Shanghai. rEE nfi% IPANY, Mistakes of the past shonld be made 4 inta, gyifeboards -of. 1A% Uy Prove to was extended to the use 6f the Sunday school for the annual picnic. AUTOMOBILE HITS MAN ON NORTH MAIN STREET Heetor Burrill df Taftville réported to police headauarters Monday morning that he struck David Maloney with his auto- mobile on North Main street near the engine house. Mr. Maidney, who lives at 34 Fifth street, rédgived & bad bruise on the side of his head. He was treated by Dr. Paul Gadle. WCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Miss Aghes Mathilda Dresster, of Now York, is at The Waufegan. Philip Tifen Lather, st Springfield, Dhio, is visiting his aunht, Miss Helen M. Lathrop. Frank Heppelthwaite of Boston was a visitor oveér Labor Day at the hothe of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mitshell, Jt. @#ntertained a party of twenty friends at their Gardner Lake cottage on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fhen Learned and fam- ily are occapring the Learmed hotwe bh Broadway, having moved from Hunting- ton piate. Miss Helen R. Buckingham has return- #d to New York, after spending ten daps’ vacation with her sister, Maude Carew Buckingham. Mr. and Mrs. Carfl W. Brown and Aaughter, after spending the past two years at Yales Ferry, have returned to their house on Watrren stréet. Mr. and \1;l Rellin C. Jones leavé town tdday (Tuesday) for a - visit of three weeks with their daughter, Mfs. ;msun Baldwinh Ol8s, 8f Charles City, owa. Miss Rensie Wheeler, of Brobklyn, N. Y., daughter of the late Donaid Wheel- er and cofindtted With a number of proms ihent NofWich fatnilies, is visiting rela- tives in toWwh. John Whittock Bartows, of Réchester, N. Y., whose shgagement to Miss Mafy A Léester has recently heeh announced was-a week Shd Puekt at the home of Mrs. Frederick W. Lester. There Are Many Bettys. Betty whs an aggravAting child, and the children would seldem play With het losg at a tifae, but got out & pa: tience with her and left her to her- £elf. Beatriee retutned from a call on Betty ohe day and was asked why she chme home 8o sobh. “Why,” Beatrice replied with some vehemence, “it hurts Any ohe's temper 8o to play Witk Marked Advance in Weaving. 10 1837, oh the twenty-third of No vember, the patent for the ioota Tor weaving ¢lath was issuéd to Wiltiat Crompton of Tuunton, Mass. This machine made it possible to weave intricate patieras in eotten fabrics by machlbery in plsce of by hand a5 had been doné fovimerly. Pluwkbers aré net the énly pipe flends. and | the 66th anmual fair of the New Londtn Sixteen thousand pesple ‘thronged the fair grounds Monday, the opening day of County Agricultural sociéty. It was the 1argest faif crowd for ahy ofte day th the history of the agficultural sbciety, about :,m more than the previbus best atten- | =y great were the throngs that it Was theit utmost and the dverflow townd mm on the grass in front of the Stand and bleachers afid lined the fefrces from ome thaek tarn to the other. Threatenning weather dawned Monday morning and Elodm prevatled athong thé fair officials, 4s thete was &very indiva- tioh 6f rain to thar the opefing day. But along towatds nobh the weather tleated. the clouds nnul away and the Mun shite the srowds began to arrive at the grounds andl from then an- til 3 o'clotk & steady Stream bf people amd automobiles crowded evéry entrance. At ohe time, along about 1.30 o'cleck, there was a waiting line df several hun- dred people in front of the ticket office at the main gate. But these waiting hun- dreds were taken eare of in record time by the efficient Sorps of cashiers who Worked with feverish hate to keep the erowds movihg and contented. Onée inside the gittes, the crowds were greeted by the largest and bést midway evef séen at the county fair. are tents éverywhere, reaching frém within a féw feet of the hain éntrante way back to the grandstand. In fact, the midway 18 almost twice as large this year as it was last year. The Amefican Carrival company, which have several large shéows, includibg an animal show in a tent 100x60, a fherry- go-round and a ferris whael, did a record breaking business. As a matter of fact, the various midway attractions had rush crowds all aftefnoon. Latge numbers of people visited the big Exhibition hall, the pbuitry show, farm bureau tent, far#h exhibits and the cattle, sheep afildl Swine pems throughout the afternoon. There Wwas an thuswally large nusmber of automobiles 6n the grounds this vear. They were here, there aRd evérywhere. It Was estimated that betwéen four and five hundred antomobiles wers parked in the big inclosure ‘acro¥s the race track from the grandstand and bleachers. The ma- chines were packed in like sardines, with hardly room enough between them for one person to move. It was 2 mighty busy day for the fair officials who, one and. all, worked with a haste that was almost nerve racking to keep things moving smoothly. Amohi the busiest of the fair officials weie Pres- ident Elmer R. Piersoh and Sevretary Gilbert 5. Ruymond. Althouzh they wore ih dethand constahtly, they hamdled the varibus situatiohs that confromted them With ease and sent everybolly away satis- fied and happy. Sleek and high bred eattie, m and Erunting porkers, Qotile Sheep, Sy feathered creatures wers ill to be found in great nuthber amd vafiety om the fair Erounds at East Great Phin, Motday at the annual cownty fair. The stock exhibits a sotiree of mever failtng intefest in their tour of the grounds and the farmer folk @id nbt miss the oppor- tunity to Judke the fihe Points of the county’s Hvestock. Onttle, Something over 200 heall df eattle be half a dozen differsnt breeds were tb be geen in the sheds that stfetch froth the ain pate to the horse stables. Ola time visitors to the fair Issked in Vaih for the Guornsey: herd from J. B. Pal- mer's Roand Hdll fatm in Lisben Which sheds near the horsé Stables. This year Mr. Patmer is not able to display be- cause Iis herd is kept away by guaran- tine régulations. It ie the Wrst fair th which his herd has not appeatred for many vears ahd thers até nd Guerhseys on_the grounds 1o také their place. J. Fawrence Ravmond of Lymé has Mr. Paltner’s old dQléplay space and has the sheds filled With & fine herd of 1% Herefords, With a handsome bull head- ing the herd. Largest of the eattle exhibitors this year is George A. Kahn of Spring Vai- ley ®Farm, Yantic, Who dfove in a herd of 52 head of Ayrshiwes oh which were the first to Feach the grouhds, One of the cows gave birth to a calf while line from cows to calves and is yearling bull, Hygeia's the Tead of the herd and bre Ayrshire Breed. In another part of the grounds, Mr. Kahn has his towh team of oken, twelve yoke, mbEtly Avrehirés, completing tothtnendable !howxhg of this breed. C. A. Gager, Jr., of Norwieh oecupies headed by a handgome bull, Get A9 who pags that way. tntesn head on @ a private team of four ydKs o¢ b Mr. Gager has ofds and old oXen. They make up & private team to be proud ot Ay#hites, thdronghbréds and Qes, afe_exhibited by L. B. Smith Son of Montvills, tWenty-two in the herd of includé cows afid young stock with a yearling bull, Jackstraw Second Massa- l;,elg, that is a thoroukhbred and a beau- Ayshifes again, all théroughbreds, are séen in the adjoiming stal & Haughtoh Farm, Montvi Grant, propriets €Te are eighteén in the herd, all r&hfiibny \ynmwm i col- gee: thtohgs of city visitors found these live- has-year after veaf becupied the same| Saturday soon ater the hetd Was quartersd in the falr ground sheds. Fis herd runs the Was bred it Brewsters, N. Y. a | Lhese dresfes were by children Trotn the J‘mmv sired by at Yantie W®as the bbjest 6f much admiration and has all the desired lihes sought in the & the néxt sheds With a Hereford herd, um Boy, that atifacts instant fiotice frém all 1bition, and (ht!ndbfl Includés calves, fwb year olds, three year Which eightsen aré thoroughbreds. Théy of b extent. "William F. Bafiéy % on exmhmcn uld m m 4 . In the nekt pbh was a grand litter of a dozen 9-Weeks-oM PEs, & Cross betwien the DurbeJersey and o Be: fow, every littis, '.m the red of the bummwm none of the black df finb Brekshite. Two litters of Berkshite ghade ot mm shown by George Lepan oné of seven and the other of mix Hvely letle | wriggly black ereatures, kept interested |EroWHS around the pens vmm they ware Mr. La Poultry and Pot Stetk. Underneath the grandstand ths poul- try amd pet stock were on exhibitioh. The entries in the poultry class _were 100 more birds than last year. William B. Atherton of Bastoh, !Ber!'-nfy of the Bos- ton moultry show, and ®. W. Schrieber of! Groton fudged the fowls. st Savvil The Tdlewilde Farh 1. ohe of the jargést exhibitors, ta: awAy the Iarecst nitmber of ffst priz- es. Competition was hot in the Riode Island Reds exhibit. Frank Champstons of New Liohdoh winfifig three first priz- &s_out of 4 possible five There Were quife a hurber of 68a rieties in the Mwl lifié such as Fleghe, Crévéctous, Red Cass, ques, Coehins, Favoroiies, Lakenvélders, Black and White Langshaw,' Black Java, White faced Black Spanish, Rtue Anda- lusian, Non-Bearded Silver Polish Partridge Cochihs. Mahr of the vis- itors admired thé Jerwey Giants, faised by_Schriebér and Bemd of Groton. The entries in the guinea pig class were the jargest they ever had. Wiltlam A, Wells of Norwich had the latgest number of entties, Wimmink many Rt prizes. James istte and C. Ricker also exhibited. Mr. Wells had a Silver Agouti pig weighing 16 ounsss, these animals very seldom weighing ver 48 ounces. The following are some of the varieties that wers exhibited: Gold- en and Siberia Agouti. Ioh ghaited Pe- ruvian silkies, red bill and black and Wwhitd Dutch belt. ‘Thé latter attracted conéiderable attentidh as this specibs has A White belt arbtihdl its body. The guinea pik_men are £lad that the Socibty has in- stalled new 20ohs Tor the cavies, The exhibits of Euitéh hehs and tarkeys were poor this veAr. Thete was only one turkey ehtered and that was a Brohze tom, dWned by H. E. Howe @t Yantie. The Idlewild farm 'also Had a Jargé display of dueks and yeese, wueh Towis As white cawl, wild Malidrd, roweR, blre Swedish, White and colored Mus- v ducks and Totlousse ahd Embden L. 1. .8, The rabit entries wers small this year and the following kinds were on axhi- bition: Beigiah Black, Flemish giants, New Zealand rabbits. Frank Campstone of New Londot has several varieties of pigeohs on exhibition including homers and fan tails. Connts Fatm Buorean. The New Lohdoh Coufity Fartn Burean had an attractive and educational exhibit in two tents mear the ¢ast and of ‘the iarke exhibition hall. This exhibit: was inter- esting and instruetive, shoWing in many cases hoW the farmar may eliminate some of the pests that injure Ris crops. Tor the housewife utilize many thihgs, sueh as father's wbrn out Enit to take Johfity a Suhday suit, brother’s shirt tb make baby seme rompers, segar bags to thake little sis- ter a play dréss, bath mats from graih bags, and disp eclothe from ham bags. These were 4ll showh and proved an at- traetion to the thrifty housewife. omical means of fitting and making wo- men's house dresees from draughted pat- terns were shown. : The vegetables grown by the juhisrs was also an_attractive feature shownhi some fine produce raised by the little folk that included mammouth squashes, green corh, beans, cucumbers and othéer garden truek. The work of the juhiofs nt ib under the direction of Mrs. G. in making dreses was an -xmsu that brought 'forth much favorable comtitent. akes of 8 to 1%, For the benafit of tha MFmer mmmm Species of Bt ahid SeAb oh apbles W shown and theh the perfact »mm brought out thrbugh SHraFing Was also shown. Several variéties of feld eofh Was shéWn sofre measuring 12 to 15 Mt in height, With big ¥olden safs. ik inetFurhénts were also sl PEn of hehs Was Shown in the mafh t!l\! andl every ohe Was #lvéh a chance 1o guess the number of légs laid BY & &F- tain Wen. There Was a SMckér heh in the pén and pedble Were fnvited to pick it out. In the simaller tent thers was an at- tractive ahd InterdSting exhibit 8f the juhiers shoWing their AbINtYy ¥ Rike Digs, sheep, chickens, rabbits Rhd sthér live stock. Agricultiral Tmploments. AN kinds of labor-sAviRg dAbvieeds for Domin:] ga, Al is SHOWh 86w &he ®An | po that can be operated BY The J. P. Barstow Cb., of this showedl their line of ers and many yarieties of ments of the most The Jordan Has Willimantic have a ery 1nc1udm; i, d!y. mr::n'e' -"u'c’&'cmnw gines, meshanical willkers and the * md Oak furnace Which At- tracted much attentin. Autombbiles. The automobile shbw was lifhited S - the CHI & Studebakers whtr h cak. exhlbéht!d by Charies 8. Petkhah, While the Chevrolet car that Was mounted sn the truck that dragged the brush ardumd the track drew atténtion in this novel way. _ Boy Sevins. masnummmummm on daty on the grotnds, helping the ticket takérs at the gates, aiding in the check room ahd acting &% aides oh the track during the rcks. T#® Were ::;.a; on duty at all times 2t the first aid m-x 168t shildfen wefe mm their patents by m Seouts. Stsksn ABMiEted by RKedping the ar used as an ambulance ready and made ohe long trip with a natient. Thefe Werk two Tasis of heat prostration and four inet thjurits. Dr. A. C. Freeman was on call all day for ethergenties and afrived on the grounds just as a eall came {rom the Tace track. Dr. Frseman and Sebutimas- ter J. Lewis Oliver responded and tré: efl the batient. The others were lreated by the sebutmaster. Séveral of the boys with six of thé Girl 6t Seonts collected $91 for the Near East rélief work amd were thanked by Misk Dowise C. FWowe, the chaifthan, #7d Mfs. ied{ C. D. Sevin, the treasurer. The fol Wing Scduts took part ih the George Guile. Clifford Moody, Béaver, Donald Voltz, Gerard Driscoll, Charies Carter, James Moore, Laurence Hoffman, Ralph Marsh, Charles Marsh, m Zimwnerman, Ieslie Gordon, James cGregsf. ‘Thé boye wefe in charge 6f Seoutmaster J. Tewis Oliver, %ho acted As deputy sedut commissidnér for the fair &roundds. Mrs. Oliver assisted by look- ing after the woimef patients. and Hehry Hamiltori also rendered valuable aid. On the Midwas. For those who like to risk a penny or two on harmless games of chance there WAk tound ample spportunity to get M 6P their lobsk Shanke on a trip throngh the midway. which thie year is largér than in any previous vears. - hidWay occupies a Jarge area to the east of the grandstand taking up practically the whoie 5f the baseball diamend. The attractions are many and to visit all wonldl take the greater part of the aft- arnobh. Thete were the Goll bodths where Tof &' homidal amsunt one may win a dbll, sBARtly olad bF othérwisé, as one's tasté dictates. There were the blanket bobths, pillow booths and bther booths Where & Person fnight win A manicure set, ®iIvht knivea ahd forks, sandy, cigareties and_other nie-nacks. The side shows Wére many ineluding the kifl of faystery, the danheing girls and W real. homest-ts-goblhess ciftus with real live animals. ‘This attractibn Arew large CroWds afnd Wak 4 regulal pefformance. [ AGRICULYURAL WALL SPACE 18 COMPLETELY FILLED TRFSHER the efforts of Acting Superin- tehdnt Fred G. Prothero, all space in Exhibition Hall hs bash leased this vear, the singls 6nutiiized concession having Been tontracted AhdA paid for by &n ex- hibitor who falled.to appear Menday. A feature f the héwly réhsvatéd booth ot the W. C. T. U. this fAir i8 A setles of postsrs oh Ehild Weifare, Amsficaniza- tion, Protéctioh of women wWorkefs, eté. Mrs. Jassn R Randall of Gréton, esunty prosident, Mrs. J. J, Fields and Mits Clara Joseph of Norwich and Mist Nellie J. Starr of Uncasvillé are ih chafge 8( this oth. Schwartz Brothers Al 65 fget of space (Contihued on Page BIght) POLICE STOP BOARDMAN'S MEETING IN FERRY STREET ardman, ¥ho is a Well known mmm leader of thie eity, was afrested in Ferfy strest Monday everiing when hée kttempted to speak thePe in opening a fheeting at which he Wa$ about to intro- @uce an out of town Baetalist cer. The arrest PoiloWed Mr. Boafaman's thallenge to Maysr H. M. Lérou and Ps- |lice Capfain Georgé Linton that he pro- pbsed to hold a streét mesting and pbak, Houstwdrk is hard enough wNen healthy. Every Norwich woman Wht is having bAtkache, blue and nervés this Néfwich woman's experience: Btréet, says: “For about a year I Was Sut of bed mornings without help. Wher I sat 30%n it Was the same way, I Bad- to be hélped up. At times I felt as though I wak pafalyzéd from my hipe - d5Wh. My feet swelled so I had to take 6ff My shobs and it was néxt id impossiblé to get up or down staffs. I got 86 I couldn't do a bit of houle= Work, nbt even washing the dishes: ‘When I stood a short timé I whs s wéak and ditzy 1 had to sit Sown Bpetks fidated befots my eves and the pains in the batk of my head and nétk were unbearadle. I used differént medidines, but got a6 rélie? umtl 1 finally ustd Doan's Kidney Pills. Al the swellings and pains left and #y kifinéys became normal. Two have passed and I haven't had & m of kidney trouble since.” Price 60c, at all simply ask for a kidney réemedy-—gét” Doatt’'s Kidney Pille—the safie that - Mrs. Brayman had. Fouer Milburn Co. Mtgts, Buffalo, N. took their station jn_Ferry street, Sei Joht H. Kase abd Office: weré not far away. Mr. Boardman had just time 16 dtter a senténce or twe whin the two officers put an end to the méetig by escorting him t6 polict headquartefs, where he gave bail of $100 for his ap- pearanté in court His bréther and the speaker accompanied him o headquar- ters. HUELED FROM AUTO THAT UPERT AT BEAN HILL A man whd was identified by his auts- mobile registration tard as Peter Masals of High street was hurled out of his ay- tomobile at Bean Hill about midnight Monday when the machine turhed turtle and rolled over twn or three times. Mw is in the Backus hospital with a fractared skuil. Masalo was driving alone in <he car &4 the time. According to what was told the police by Jostph Matra. who was in another eat Behind the Masalo machine and saw the accident, the injured man passed him going about 40 miles an holr and Was in the eaf track coming dowWh the hill south of the Methodist church &t Bean Hill. Masalo apparently tried 4o turn out of the track and the automodfle tutned over on its side, rolling over twise and possibly thrée timeés. Masale wiis thrown out on the Sbeond foll, Mr. Marta thinks. Marra roshed 16 a telephene to notily police heatiquarters &6 as 16 get help and then returned to the upset machine, whers hé helped to life Masalo’s body into & jitnéy that came along, and took the M- jured man to the Backus horpital Capt. D. J. Twomey nétified Dr. Louis T. Cad- sidy and had him go to Bean Hill Masalo lived at § High street with W wite and pwo chiliren. FHe formerly lived at 657 North Main street. “ANS" Grown Up. Ta the period of Lawis Cartéll the Wal- rus and the €atfenter gladly Ate oFd- ters. Thé CArPAAter at least Nowadath éan afford diamond backs —Louisville Coutiér-Journal Busy With Twentieth Amendment. The Anti-Tobaceo League has bHeoowe strangely silént.—Albany Journal After you eat—always use EATONIC —eoné or two tablets—eat like candy, #ven thbugh Captath Lintsh wWould not festie 4 license for the meeting, as he had been difected Aot to do &0 by Mayor Lérou. Mr. Bbardiman claims that theré is 76 ordinance that would prevént him holafi A Btréet masting withoub a license. A Week agb Momday night anether eeting, at which the sphakér Was adver- tised_as 4 socialist, Was held ab thé Chél- séa ek bank eofnér, for which Mf. Boardman_was given a permit By Chiet Linton. Turiig thé past waék, Mayer iéfou said last night, he HAS Rad séveral complaints that these meetings in the stieet Weré A nuisarcé, sb that he directed Chiet Liftoh At to ismue another permit. ahd he advised Mr. Boardman that tRé proper pick to hold such A Fathering ould be i & RAllL The mayér Rélds that the Biréet is Aot (he placé for such ist, républican or night, #¥hén the éflfimlon on thé stréets is l{kély to Bé moré than At dther tifmes hday afternéen at 430 Mr. Béard- thé farmer ih thise days of IaWor hofi agees are exhibited in tents Jocated Bhort \distance to the nofth 8t the mm Way. Héré are machines that At 16 make the farmer's life a pafac - pared With the 514 titne methods of hand- tilling of the oil. For the night time in the rural districts aAre the alectric Tighting Svitems which does aWay . With the old time KeFoséne larhps and _ the ;l::nr 8t ifl)n fromm ‘t’n‘e old thethdde of terns; &l thege largs amonnt of attention. Systénis which Were axhibited 3] and elairied to MAKE thi O thé fiord"! record for mitk. Bottornley bf Norwich shows Jer- usy filv&! a_thorovghbred Jetsey bull and a &rade Jersey hgfer. James E. Lathrop of Unvasvifte has a find herdl of 6 Jersevs and a pen of eight classy calves. Two of the leaders m hi8 exhibit Were a two vear old bull of the trué Jersey type and coloring that ‘wed impatiently in his stall and a bull that would compare with rop had four nick grade on exhibition. weéré shown by Alvah Gardner ot Fast Great Plain, all amn 8t them theroughbréds Which Mr. Gard- N8 Sécured in Vermont. A twe-vear old Bull, Claudia Klondys, N #fve showing at thé he the eows are all testel Ayt ;. s Sh Aealt B0 lflvu)flb‘fl at_her #ade. e yoke of fat o¥ke h Alofsin & Son 6t Norwich. Sher®sod Ravhiond 4hd Ji iy i v g ase 4 3 casuy ot Amherst, Maks., ARA 1. LAW- rénce Raymena of Lyme. Bhigep, i & the main_gate and !mntfl:ft i!s“)éulilhrm hmun a sh&?flit &‘i‘&mt 6 mass{ve regular New York apaftment. Several makes, cofbimition hind traak and scales, saW frawies, miiki) i elines of several makes; Rot aff iron stanchiohe, eier p(enn‘ it ter carviers, tom Nérs, horse piteh- forks, ¥as engines oi Mnl Make and of different nert Pach bRHIbIL- or carried a A of michint and uuvhmem for Those exhibiting m :m n»é Back bf the midway were: The C. 8. M New Haven: T. E lectrl of Westerly, riswo . tricts. __Carl W. m lml deater fn the v& shofl the éiei and a watér syatem rated hom cfie t _water tyi'n?n chiné tefl in muc r_nieb afid Ameng the elestrical are tractors, J" fan ppearsd At polich headquartérs and Eerved notles on CRIM Linton that he ¥hould ot tha ting. He dlso told Mavor Lerou, and |M mayor dirkgtéd fef Linton tb see {hat the meckng ¥4s not held. Agcordingly Whin Mf. Boafdman afd [Bie brother and the out of towh speakér telievesHeartburn, Bloated (K:‘:ylu{um. 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