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AR * o't Spoil a Good Meal e Buabletion. | . ., oo i o ~o| HanOWriting: Experts Brought Into Case | ™" wsiowc aie"covee| What s Beauty? Appointments made by Grand e e | York on business this week. ith'a Bad Stomach < . Master Wallace 8: Moyle of the graud ) th c . x‘ " Norwich, Friday, Feb. 7, 1919. Willis T. Rogers, of Norwich, has lodge of Connecticut, F. & A M., In It’s the Complexion =————————————————/ been in New York on a business ti>.| mpy;cday, the last dav for bring'ng |asked Mr. Garvalhd just one question, lf_}l’:l‘“& commEiaton ot H‘fl",f"“l on ¥ John H. Sherman of Mountain av- - Mter asking him abou ursday include e following: — 5 B ASIDIcARS poctatist In piom%; VARIOUS MATTERS cnue Is confined to his nome by 1. | testimony and evidence in the trial | 85N & Vo ever ot tfo?.»xlse(ilhei}xllflElgmd- Grand Marshal, —Winthrop Buck,|How Stuart’s Calciun. Wafers Trans- ach fl;c:;; U«‘}x!mm’g“:':&:nwgran R e ¢ BiD o'otoek|Toen of Royal G. Holmes 'in the superior{wrijng? Wethersfield; grand senior gtewar%. form a Roughened, Pimpled, stpihagh for vou or money back. - thisgevenlng. b John H: Shermad of 16 Mountain |court here, developed principally into “!rfig?: gflg‘w:r fii{;«:‘rfls“}‘&“gnfirgnghal?n, Af"ntrl‘d‘ Sallow Skin to Perfect sou will not sufter (rom any distress| About@wenty familles are occupying |SVenMe 18 recoverlng slowly, follow- |a battle of handwriting experts on| [FEatBall . |Meriden: grand ehaplain, the Rev: Beauty nd' ean eat what you want without|ogttazes in Neptune Park this winter. [ S90S EnD. tke question of whether the signatura e : 2 carcor suffering; of money back would s Mr. ard Mrs. Jchn MeDougall and spohded Mr. Ca tho Bs ho JEft the }lTrflsGE‘ Starr, Fair ng“;'tf x;rgnd ] ; S ¢ ch 50- | el ypewri receipt for payment | gtand and took hi i iff | Lyler, George A, Loomis, Hartford. tirn down Ris. offer? me of grangers and church so- [ o0 = e on a typewritten receip stand and took his seat, while Sher y — rirst | SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PACKAGE K54 Wnen vou are oftered Mi-o-na|cieties are pianming Washington sup- e I e venerih | of the $1,500 note #n the case is Capt. | Brown rapped for order at a slght ooeoiins CenmL : B DNSte Ghhh A Reo? the stomath | P22 attend the Gray-Clark wedding. James Lennen's writing. Pusst of latighter swept dver the Eoutt | Giviehe Civann. tha Biaw: Anvoh U.Cb- alists know how to write, are you |, Dealers announce o sl Miss Hazel Harding of Hamburg is| The expected agtempt on the part| °Fg’ ranied again as Mr. Carvalho |Purn, Danbury. third, the Rev. Wor- ! ‘_“\ “'(;“r‘::,""f,,'f}x Z‘»i‘l‘; n. or are|an@ buttef. z at the home of her sistar, Mes. Fred |of the state to recall Mr. Holmes and | reached his scat and said to the man |0y F. Maylott, Derby; fourth, the o going 0 be falt to yoursell and 1;\ litts, in Harmpton, afislsr( o fllx‘e Richard Tarrant to the stand for fur- |next to him in a perfectly audible|ReV. Arthur F. Tewis, North Haven; » who are i With | ther Regular meeting of the Knights of | care of the family, cross examination did not ma- |swhi b o fitth, the Rev. Gurdon F. Bailey, Co money back a are 3 s: 5 1 = 0 »” fth, the Rev. Gurdon F. Bailey, money back agreement:| coitibus this evening. adv. PRk s whisper, “He's wise! Frank T Voodoed, treasurer of the |linsville; _sixth, the Rev. John Daghs, that it-tiby dohot| ~During January, 1915, the Rockville| Mre. Bertha Burrowe, Mrae Etta | Aoreia on the Mds of the accused Dime Savings bank o s okt e | Lackey, Hartford; seventh, the Rev, math into such godd shape| Puplie Libr ("rcu\’nf‘fl 4.717 books. | nch and Mrs. Bertha Thompson of [in their statemen A y A s no diz that the Leonen|by the defanse as a handwriting ex- | Franklin Countryman, East Hadilam; The reading room attendance was 1-|Groton attended the meeting of |sisnature on the reccp: pert. He was shown the same papess | ©ighth. the Rev. J. Romeyn Danforth, 262, Themes Past Grands association in|were Dav Carvalho of New York, |that Mr. Carvalho had been. testiry- |NW Londbn. This vear February 11 to 17 Norwich Wednesday. a_handw 1] g ‘an 3 an count D e AT Bha. anposiones, ana | L OB Mo mm s uimatites | DEB G N St seaed served all over the -cot 2 A 3 Norwic] i 3 0 were all Captain Lenne opin- | ATy C. 3 IR BEA R EYid Son WedE. Dy ihe . Stata ,’,“o“s}‘,i{f, e A lu:: Frank L. Woodard, treasurer of the |jon. B i b e Sturges, Woodbury; third, | o d about the house at his hon Dime Saviliss REE OF fhlaistly, ©ubs [iioiMador rull Hhe withels iaiois. | HOLeti SO REer SN IREE 75 dlolizth, BLL/ RIBBON TIRE SHOP Town zuthorities have taken several | Church street, after two tweeks POHing fhel stalAB G (ntion hat 1A {mimaneiwee employed D thewbingts [ SaIiis B Hbsle, NEREEVED i DEALERS IN of the children of John Gurdiner of with bronch! Mrs. Allen js|name of James Lennen written on|The witness had talked to him about| Willlam J. Rawlings, New Brrain: ¢ Warrenville to the County Jlome, Fut- [ still il in bed, the recelpt was not written by Capt. |ihis case and this signature. e e Suy o Tires and Supplies nam. e bRt B v vanias” Tames. . Wil-|, FYed F. Nowatsky of 1§ Boswan|SSYenith Tneddors Toeh hestes Vuleanizing and Repairing fine o oaiher has, bhoonraged the u s WHICH ‘l‘; o gu MAN | llams, auditor at the Mohican hotei in | A¥enue testifled he [vas comins out of |ninth. Luclus H, Fuller, Putham. 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn,| i¢S to make an early appearance and ! RY New London, and Leonard P. Church, | i8S house on the night of the assau Custodian of the work—for five g their welcome should be' 2 prompt and| The body of the unidentified man | auclstant cathior of (he Thames N |24 heard someone shouting for the |years Cotin 8 Bucll, New Jiondon. elephone vigorous swatting. who was found near the Franklin rail- | tional bank of this city. Capt. Lennen |Police. It was then $ minutes past|® mhe committee on finance recom- Wt o anmrlfhuténmkm the Vihnel!'{fl]'_)_bz“ road station last Friday still lies in{denled that the disputed signatur® ;;’;e‘fo‘;"}és watch and a clock Which lmended that the usual appropriations anner fund acknowledeed in the Feb- | the shed owned by A. R. Race in Leb- |wvag his. . AUTO RADIATORS ruary issue include: Shelton W. C. T.|anon in hopes that s of 90 cents for the Masonic home and someone may| As a further link in the chain of fiTo Mlam- Hull the witness sald he | g5 bents for each membor less than Try Stuart's Caleium Wafers for Repaiced promptly and thoroughly | U. $1; Scotland, $1. identify 1t. On Wednesday two men st told of this to Mr., Desmond in evidence offered before the jury by P o years a Mason be paid, $5 for eachia few days and note what vflflf tested under air pressure before leav-| Connccticut trappers in Tew York |viewed the bodv but could not identify | the state there were four eniarge- |the cousthouse hall on ‘Thursday|csndidate and $5 for each afiliate re- | friends say. All those horrid pim- ng shop. at the fur enles this week found the|it as a relative. There is one more morning before court. He ha 0] lver nients of photographs of the disputed | ;' Lo 8 ceived, the fee in both cases to go to|ples and blackheads, those démand especially good for red fox |clue that has been found but has not |signature and of Capt. Lenne »xwlunlm‘kh‘. }gl rad gvcn SUIMON- | {n, Arasonic home. The recommenda- |SPots and blotches, the rash and red- W. E. SHANLEY nd marten 1 el been verified. A woman who thinks |natures on the three blank £0 10 court by Sherift Stanton BBoft | fion was adopted. ness are clearing up and you look PLUMBING TINNING! Andover zrange, No. 76, observed | the body might be that of her husband | bunk orders which have been u. e gen no henbd Bomebeecy 499 . ol The report of Grand Treasurer Jo-|fine. One may have pretty features, n 8t Tel. 710-3 |its thirty-firet anniversars Monday | i to view the remains today, ~ |evidence in the case, holler police he Midnt =9 fo look oF|seph Buths ot Hartford showed a hal- {be smart and vivacious and yet all o e __|night. "Only three of the charter| It is understood that there is a dis-| Next Tuesday morning at 10.30 o'- }\(::} :m The Stast afier . ;‘6 hag jance of $11,770.95 on Jan. 1, 1919. The of these valuable qualities are lost members were present. pute betwéen the selectmen of theciock the attorneys will make their|N8 Ul : receipts for the year were $41,684.88,|behind a repuisive skin, broken out 4 1 he clock, he went out to look ; vith evid ¢ impure blood. Get vinter & - | towns of Lebanon and of Franklin as|arguments before the jury. Attorney |Found t ! and the payments made Yy the grand | With evidence of impu {s ¢ farie pyites had SHUR M el YOIV i5 it which bown GUBHE 18 BUEy NG| Waten T Burrow rcbably. openifie jround the house and could sce M| treasurer included $3235452 to the |it out of your system as you surely NOW IS THE TIME TO povt. | So far little extra |Pody. The Lebanon selectmen claim |for the state. He will be fol and fn the Boland vard. He al-|Masonic Charity foundation, $6,000 for |can with “Stuart's Calelim Wafers. s heen necess: ©|that the body was found in Franklin{tne two attorneys for the accused st llE g e i GET THAT 1 ic|They contain the great wonder, cal- house after winding the clock because | LAPEFLy bonds and §50 to the Masonic | They = and that tow! t ex- v i cium sulfidé, one of the most bene- and that town ought to bear the ex: he had once found a man asleep there, | Voteran association. The total in the J. Desmond and Arthur M. Brown, while State’s Attorney Hadiai A. MHull twentieth annual tournament | pense of hurial, while the Franklin se- vl 3 5 } GRS = = | building fund on Jan. 1, 1919, was $46.- | ficial skin medicines known. - he Conzecticut Go'f < | lectmen see the situation just oppo- | will close the argument for the prose- | Attorney Desmond rested the case|rgyy g7, You will find Stuart’s Celeium FER” K is to be held at Shuttie Meadow club, | o, cution, and then Judse William M, |TOF the defense here. The grand trustees, Willis L. Mix of | Wafers on sale at any drug store, | ik P e u . — Maltbie wiil charge the jury and give Rebuttal Evidence. New Haven, Tsalah Baker, Jr, of Hart- (90 cents a box. But if you wish to - Artist Ebert of New York. who re- FUNERAL the case into their hands o reach a 3 ford and Albert S. Comstock of Nor- |y them first, send coupon belo cently purchased the Bacon property verdict, In rebuttal Trancis P. Pratt was| &g #T0 SS000 o0 fgt B (0° fivested |for a free trial package. You will FOR FEBRUARY Main street Old Lyme, has been in Henry C. Chappell. The closing act of Thursday wae |called by the state. He testified that * that town arrang sing for rejp oirs on the| The fyneral of Henry C. Chappell |when the attorneys for was held’ on Thursday afternoon from |said they \ould like to haye er R.*B |his Jate home in Montville with rel- |Lennen sit down in court and <w FAE e e — nspectors | atives :md is signa e v vy times. S e 5 K3 o Lt i e e slenetare Lnibly Umee?) the telephone to Mrs. Hoimes that two |CARVALHO TESTIFIED HERE Free Trial Coupon conducted by R bie said this seemed quit> an unnsual |MeN had assaulied Captain Lennen or IN CASE 35 YEARS AGO F. A. Stuart Co., 821 Stuart astor of the Montville Bap- | request and he was not inclined to | that he had been stabbed. The vrit- d Carvalho, the New York (| gi A3, SHalt Tow, 85 CWET were friends | grant it if Capt. Lennen objected. ness was shown the green cap that Mr. | handwriting expert, who was brought St oave By Feturn sl & $ee took puw in| The attorneys for the cused | Holmes said he had been wearing. Mr.| here on Thursday by the defense in trial package of Stuart’s Caléium W ch Rey. stated to the court that they wanted | Boland said this was not the cap|the Holmes case, met with a surprise oo & fe have the captain use a eclean pen |Holmes had on the night of the as- |at ihe courthouse, he said, when 2 and a sheet of legal cap paper ia the | St i Frank L. Woodard, treasurer of the |} name demonstration of the way he wrote his ne of the Norwich police | Dime Savings bank, stepped up to ame. The captain claimed his eves not the cap Mr. and reminded him of being here || Street ght was not what it usad o be and vears ago to testify in a Norwich | he hadn’t used a ste: e v Brown the sergeant case that is still fresh in the|} City e i 1 d been | said the police didn’t keep Mr. Holmes' S of many Norwich people. n pen and had it with | 2P bec: there was no blood on it Carvalho remembered the inci- - day morning at 9 ¢ pen that he ha@ infand it dent and that he came to Norw'ch % efh cel vear. the month in which | Policer » said this was | from New York by boat but coult nct he | the receipt was dated. . Tolmes was \vcarmglmm\mhfl. i into the Iennex lighted 3 - Al % funds. The amount includes the $6,000 | certainly be surprised and del the accused |be tld the tt%‘epvi’flgmfixloifi?&mgnl Yo |investea in" Liberty bords and interest ""('fih their successful action in the iwhe brihs Bomi 5 ““|acerued during the past year. - home, We have a large variety | _ Motor Vet of Gents’ and Ladies’ 1|:0 maie a ris March 1, to make sure Rings of the latest styles. [lno ne onerated on ola ficenses. Charles T‘V‘D\rv of {one of his hens I lled reccntly | ’ ard setting a trap for it: destroyver. a U ¢ n ow! that r fhv Plaat- C adden Co. [|iiueit amsom e m | SRy ',w Argo, with cargo | 12n had charge of the funeral arrange- | h fis | | re Established 1872 RWICH, CONN. Mrs. Cornzlius M e funeral of Catherine Mahoney, of ths late Cornelius M ihox held from her late h erculosis mpbell, emarkable cesesenessenes State..ceeieaes Boston Cafe a;%fl Lunch| For Ladies and Gentlemen clock, a hrated Church of ‘hl‘ Tmmacy t ing will be held on Febjuary 1ith at the name of the case. Fel!:hs Haile club rooms. that ho couldn’t even ture using the| still more surprised when Mr i rd wrote off for him the narhes = called for by |of Meech, Webb and others connected FREE ACADEMY NOTES. Lennen w |pen to whi 2 The results of the Senim; cluls ,eleci N. L ? 3, P iz |and he woull The captain denied that he asked tions held Thursday at the cloge of . L vo\JTAJ_’; ro:. A relatives : fl,f}“.;lp he wouid, not o T ]mmz e e <ohool were: President, Lester Hull: A R TR " James | f in pen. ked hi time Mr. Carvalho has examined thou- | V°® president John Seafs: secretary, “Telephone 1963 S s GGotse B denied all sands of signatures, anonymous letters, | JUss Nettie Iolmes: tzasarer. John t A Y e 5 had already furaished . Holmes testified hd | forgeries by men in the service and | Jainett; — propetess, ~Mis —Heler ~ | Conn born in Maine, the |paper and two new steel pens, A It . |other cases of hanawriting where his| W00dS: p‘m-hfi\([ar}g;gfl]k}{raozhm‘{ — Clarence Be ughter of Jeremiah and A ptain Lennen took his fount “Did he pay this note?” aske1 Major | skill has been called on to solve some nnors; historian, Miss Irene D " NTIST vive her. ! Haley and had reside and proceeded to write off his s Hell s o E questioned handwriting. He has been mmn . > i o o3 tatsa G S9p) Fiiek <lin for the past forty-five vears, ile the iawyers watche A “He 1 ‘:irfld'd' tBp\'er paid me &|called the greatest authority in inks| ' 4 ‘DWW Lisis S s ias o £ shoulder. oitar sald the captain. and handwriting in the world and was; "~ of street ra setiout and | where she was well known and had and £ in the w T DR. LD_“ ARD KIRBY b R ny friends with nor cheerful| When he had written it six tines,| ‘The captain denied also that he ever | the first to make photographs on cel- Butchered Heavy Pig. Room 107, Thayer Building vear, that being the Bristol & i n and pleasant it was agreed that that was enough.|signed or had seen such a documient|luloid and the first to restore in open! Hadley Gray of North Franklin one 619 ville Tramway Company s The attornevs for the accused re-|ac the receipt. He de: read fell hehind At a teackers mes 4 femorial school at Tolane ed he told Mr.|court bleached out handwritins. i butchered a Hclmes at the tIme of paying .ntevest| He has sudied ancient writings nd7to 8P. M 2 ruled{sn March, 1918, that he had misiai reh, the nete rever told b quested that he then write it with a new pen but Judge N\ against_this. erkshire pig for Henry ard | Giddings that weighed 377 pounds. of him someone has said: Give David two son : e n at any Nunes (‘anahm‘a drop of ink and a pening of in the morning t iv. laq mislaid or lost the ni piece of paper duz out of the rubbish e Peebe ¢ WILLARD “ .‘v,,rm' ; 3 and Jerem'ah 13 n hour u 1915 "Civil Engineer George I . Pitcher|of a thousand centuries and he S iR A & cinter tood. | She is also survive a s h cca of the lateness of jurors in |said he went ta the Lennen home with | write the hit tory of the people whose Repair, and Recharge Stor. Fereminhi H; 3 Major Hull and Mr. Scarborough at|age and generation it belonged to CELERY KING nd always carry a full 2 _.|ara a brother, Captain Lennen's Signature. the time Mr. Scarborough was here. | without any other data. .P;n» New Batter-| ’l‘n‘f l¢_property & Opening the continuation of the!pqe d there was nothing in the blood e —— d R R'a terics. _ {0 the or 1910 pre- T I, Attorney Drown as co'gisel for | smears on the door from the dining | APPOINTED COMMITTEES FOR A LAXATIVE TEA MORAN, STORAGE BATTERIES B e Board of Relief Organizss. ‘mupf\l called Captain Lennen to ;»(‘;‘%Tnm‘z%mrlneo nm;;\’-]‘i!;:(u could tll:fi MEMBERSHI® CAMPAIGN are Fred G. Prothero, James C. Fitz- | and Jeremiah J. Donovan, has anized by electing Mr. Prothero atrick ele: the court- Tnstallation of officers took place at n door\\ ay blood smears to show the regular meeting of the Norwich |if You Suffer From Gonsti : . <« ro.|Younz Women¥ Hebrew Associatior, : ooty and payiag toner i oae - | held this woek at the Hebrew instl-| Sct Stomach or Inacti letter in handwriting and asked him if the signature on it was his. | The captain asked to be allowed to read the whole paper, and when he LESTER E. WALKER, M. D. Haven bank, half of that time the one | Ui ol Gl LU LR a . | had done so said the signature “.;s!m pass on signatures, was introduced | COMmittee appointements were You Want Genuine Relief > ROCM 3% THAYER BUILDING p. m. and he pa o 1d in ag de- : made as follows: i i Asy o ; 691 anyva 6b-this] The paper was laid in ag de-|as a handwri He has tea | PR00 20 0 PR e and Want it Quicks Hours: 9-10 & m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.| o G R month. o | fendant’s exhibit M. tified in three d periovcourta [l o QERE Tk, airman. Len T : : wick, Sareh Buver, Ann~ Hymar o }t‘fe“(fia‘r'\?;]‘;‘oz;‘;";:“_ York, |, He said he not think the sisna- | Dorn Brauman, Ida Swartzburg and|It's a purely vegetable remedy e his' GeonBitonins ah axabns ture on the disputed receipt was writ- | Mollies Rutchike. gentle and effective that drives im- iner of ques d handwriting for the |t by the same person as wrote thé| Entertainment: Chairman, Anna|purities from the bowels and makes <, followed Captain Lennen | Other signatures. Wener. you feel better right away. tand when called on by attor- | 10 Attorney Brown he Constitutional: Goldie Segal. Annz| Brew a cup of this plea.su.nt rem- Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 Will Address Congregational Men. At the s meeting of the United 8 1 church which is to be held \h1~ cvening Rev. J. Romeyn Dan- | xamined the Signatures fc 5 ZLena Novi } : ‘ A uw 1 ito W mevota Carvalho was so hard of hear-| (o S0, 5 ot e T o e e and are "f‘j‘ < f"b Aachet f QJ Yomwted 1020/ ¢ affair, which is in charge of | i t lie used an ear attachment to | SC(P® PUt 2 Jarse. e T e s n e Beaiee ""r s e £ James W. anditor in the 2 ck Bessie Bruckner, and|you a sweet breath, clear skin but a dime Rible cla social commit- s hearing when spoken to but . s b A 5 g e | T Y financial d of the Mohican | Ray Pandraski. healthy appetite, ‘ a num- | tee, is expected to 1,» most successful. penetrating and reached e 7ith six months’ + ' | F o [D. y BRle Nkt ok whe Souft retts b |hoteliniNe 1, with six months'| Educational: Etta Go'dfacb. unerat vireciors gl ..y § A Bsasion Butoe wheeled around in the witness chair | SXPerienc e e o R R s 5 + signa- e 7 |, A course of lessons in home nurs- | A reunion dance tor forper and | ioWArd the jury and recited his qua tified he did not|campaign and the following teams and ,‘:mba[mer nz is to heely . saphitor 3 % Yewr s ons when Attorney Desmond ask- | pojie0 ignature on the receipt | were appointed: | ed him what had heen his experience | e Rock ancing_instructor, was siven by him | o0 DM what had been | had been written by the same person| Team No, 1, Captain Anra Hyman, NOTIC . i Tu s evenine, T X P et it S as wrote sigr s Anna Seigal, Lena Blumenthal, Goldie A, A Y et by on Thursday evening in Chamber of " Ha eaiq I - 70 v as wrote the other signatures. ma, gal, Le n 3 2 322 Main Street [ MeCarthy. fhe visiti Commerce hall with 100 ~attending. | yosiifica- i Bantmciing waces o 0| From an examination of the cash|SeFal and Beesio Smotrich. MR. HECTOR J. GAUCHER: *- Chamber " [Camiiies: Suildi Tl The music was by Rowland's Jazz | preme courts and United States courts | book of the firm of N. Tarrant & Co. \““flm“;\t“ Centatn bite ”Olgsk"?; Don't worry about paying any Milla d ilding [ hand and refreshments of punch and ;! different states for the last|Mr. William d the receipts shown | Tif WWen o Al ennie | sor me, and as for excuse or justifiea- Phone 238.2 | m were served. 1Tis testimony here would | from March 8, 1918, to April 11, 1915, | STUth and “‘t“&-mrm,a Goldfarh | tiom I surely had plenty. A makes the 1,669th case. When the war | were $3,201 86 and ke aeposits In el Sl citihta, Dora. Sterblich, Tda MARY E. GAUCHER. Five Jail Sentences. arted he was employed by the gov- |same time leaving $140.99 not | gettha, Curland, Dora £ nEr Taftville. Conn., Feb. 3, 1919, Fot ' In the city court on Thursday morn- | ernment at a dollar a year in this line | deposited. 4, Captain Be 3 v Y . LI 24 f Team No, have icen securing jca from |ing there were a number of cases dis- | of work and is a recognized authority.| To Attorney Brown the witness said y ; ner, Ray Pa’ras Tda_ Las 2, achusetts posed of by the sending to jail of five | This employment he still holds he had examined the papers with the | 7o T‘R:flnhrzrl R My R men, four for being drunk and without ' Describes Methods. signatures on them for half an hour | ™%,y e o 0 "t T and P S e om0 om S DrO- | +inds and the other was given 60 ds The expert launched out into a|at two different times. “I've never been| " " Ve licitie as members. Tha 4= 1o from October 7 |for non-support. Five others 1w lengthy description of methods used to | fooled on a signature yet,” he said In | onting was adjourned at a Ilats n "will give full| mpe Prese from Ootober | fined and paid their bills to the clerk : detect forgeries and in comparing [answer to a question. hour. Do y 18 money se-| 15 tq Fehrna The change §s 1 | of the court. { handwritings. Leonard P. Church, assistant cashier S L o mortz with thy Federal | gired as Lunters it duting De There are two methods; of which the | of the Thames National bank of Nor-{ g, Met With Miss Duhaime. Lar Inquire of cemhe v.'nrl}zar\nrv t e st is the plctorial msthod, the gen-| wich, who passes upen the senuineness| . Norwich Girle' ciuls held ity stoy. ROSANO sscr,u,y Breeding: e e eral view, the altogether. Particular- |of checks there, testified the signature| 2 SEEFCC SO St ALl T Telephone 1203-3 F. D. No. 6. o ly important is the relation to the|on the receipt not written, by | Zo8 g avon Duhaime on Tuesdas ATPRBPIE Sl s The grand list {nr the 'g"‘ m of Ver- base line, for if a straight edge is|the same person as the other Lennen i S d nearly 3256.000 dur- c placed along the bottom of a signa- |Signatures. He had spent about 20 |°Vening. The girls ar; i i g the ¥ The figures as given ture the way the letters advance tow- | minutes in examining the siznatures|Nave & Washington bl D E N ] s L Ty ’,,f.”:“’" £ B, Lathrop. ards or reccde from the base line will |In this case and had used the glass he s e TEvan) totale ST olA M0, Srh e e If ( offee be _seen to be constant. ordinarily uses at the bank. dancing. Dainty refreshmess wers DR. E. J. JONES ure G he et ol theine. The other method is concerned with| Don A. Houghton, a Norwich pho- | served by the hostes Qust S Lo amounted the defail of the letters. No signature |tographer, produced photosraphs en- Suite 46 Shannon Building |t 729 - ;s Biks Siialor (itiinke: Riaa Americanization work Is ; is ever written twice the same but{larged to three diamete of the sig s v | @ Disagree e 1o fhere are characteristics that persist. | ns S e saving: ank orders and ance. "Phone under way or started in se \-;m‘. P natures on the | 9 This second method consi: the disputed on the receipt. | seven of Correc there’s an easy ing out these characteristics. bits 19, 20, 21 and > planning t) dav party The next meet- signat eluding Norswich, according They went i Y 7.2 A man can't write a signature not |22, FOUR GOLDEN WEDDINGS ment iesued by the st department way out. his own right off. He has Eot to stop| By noon the sfle's «tiorney had THE SM[LE AND JUBILEE IN'THREE YEARS | of Amerlcanization. This namber rep- somewhere as he writes along. This |used all the witnesses he had in court i Within e years, in Taftyille, | S¢S & gal of nineteen towns since “There's no head~ is an involuntary act although he may | oy that he ted to the judge the . » | December 1. > . 5 i there has been cclebrated four golden ¥ 4 try_to avoid it. The pen stops and|noon recess might be taken then he weddings and a golden jubilee, The |, Not the equipment beins sent from indications of these stops will be evi- | would have his last witnassas in eourt golden Jubile brited by Rev, | the Norwich to the New York plant dent. by 1 o'cloctz. Judze Maltbie directed | Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For REStis Banots nered Heart | Of the J. R. Falmenberz company has church ipals in these vet left the .nr\a] plant-~the farmer (. He sald he had applied both these | Sheriff Erown to adjourn court for an | Acid Indigestion SATISFACTION methods to the examination of the | hour. fisputed signature in this case, exam- fternoon Session. . o 2 At So caued stomach_troubles, such as|will beam on the face of those 2 s, ache . e #5p 16S€ | B. Rogers factorv—although Bdwin A, v "\‘.“m;"f faoy s | Tracy of Necwich, wvho is in charge - enolt | ostimates that 159 tons of machinery. etc., have been shipped. Howard Mansfield's famons collec- tion of etch:ngs and lithographs by ; Ining the writing with_a lense of 20 Stomcns : & > When court came in after the noon diameters objective. No stoppages - . y to retain food, are B e cases out of ten £n- who buy their feed from us. Joland was recalled by were shown. there was no hesitaiion, Bolnd = ol & nied that she all the idiosyncracies in Captain Len- AL n‘:,lha]:} 5 nens’ acknowiedged sigumiuies wWere R e the stomacn, |They will get the kind of feed rent, Mr. and Mrs. | Wh dent oning- found in the disputed signatures, SR m“‘k(t b z the formation of gas and acid \r. ana Mrs. Josepw | ton, has been sold, it was learned in If it were « forgery it must be a NP L T as the stomach and ca they want—clean, well kept, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | New York thie week, f rice re- free hana forgery and must have been 'ho found Capt. Lennen's false| that full. op e, burning uses 4 last named celebrated | ported to be in the ne orhood of practiced for some time to write it | RS, Who fou T 's fals at full, 5 i " in anniyersary Thursday. | half 2 million dollars. There are 420 wholesome and nutritious, at the lowest price. If they continue to patronize us, the {|smile will be the smile tlut fairly well. But the idiosvneracies | %I ?i,‘"“’x’é‘"‘rrfi'&‘ll rly well. B svncracies = 48 “recallet) to thej2ierRoic Ate would. be absent, he said, in a forged | oo Couet e W% P o cans | eate lininz of t ’n signature. Captain Lennen makes the | oot uea with Iis left eve as well as he wn'('cfre?e'firri cnnulfhc«nex letter “n” like the letter “u. The|eoyd before the He iden-{ To stop or prevent thi slope or angle 1 the same in both sIg- | tifeq twenty ¢ ent checks with his|the food conten ¥ natures and the perpendicular lines are 1 shown | to neutral the same impressions of the etchings. Seeks Divorce From Wifs in Peekskill Buit for divorce from Meimi Cola- twi A remar] ninne, formerly of Norwich. but now heauty 1 ve Been Borr In the herd on |of Peekskill, N. Y. has been brought the furm of Mrs. Dennis Murphy in|hby Rustachio Colaninne of Norwich. nim went in togelher as State's|bland and g e 3 The captaln uses the finger method, b, ohey e bisurated : won’t come off. Lower Seotland. The oldest twins|The couple was married in June, 1917, not the Spencerian. He makes the L fective corrector of 1l Sue), adorn Oak FAll farm in[and the hushand utory tv checks, have have signed ma should be taken in a quartes : t capital J with an unusual amount of Attorney Desmond | glass of hot or cold water Afte -— > town of_ Hpraguo, pair | offense committed at Packekill sinco freedom, the small letters more slowly, 4 Sr Whenever gas, sOuTness or o Lillie and Tates) are io. temain-in- | July 1, 1015, with parties wnknown, The disputed signature shows these nitely al Murphy farm.. 'The | The ease is_teturnable on the first felt. Th fact that tl to twins t a coincider sweetens the st the acidit nothers gave birth | Tuesday in Mareh. ago ihis month is gk N of nute. On Street Walking Charge. e = Three young women, one of them Sergt. Popham: Baek From Overseas.|married, aged respectively 16, 18 and & peculiarities. The “s” is the tali letter in both signatures, and there is a pe- culiar way of muking the “a.” He spoke ot the significance of the last stroke, which is produced by a and said t exhibit was Holmes. That in the cap in llh‘ ca vy b not the cap worn by Mr. cap was_lighter. Then fullo\\cfl Capt. Tenn C s ated mae- . which ean be obtained from any 2s. Slosberg & Son ; in elther powder or 3 Cove Street muscular recoil, and said he found this | anstration of writing h 2 o es 1)\% =L(£n().’\~l| \lo o t o« m;.» 1. Popham from weer arresied on Thursday night the same. The paper will go to the <er as de- | Work properly without the aid of ar oversens cived honorable | by the policewoman on the charge of His conclusion was that the signa- |fendant's exinthit O. ficial digestents. Magnesia comes discharg s now at the home of | street walking. Two of them live on —_— several for: to usk jury be-|and take only Bisurated Maenesia,| THERE 's no tures were all written by one and the| Court adjourned at 1.25, th SO/e CRht his hrouwr ‘William C. Poyham at 283 | the West Side and one in Poquetan- : vertising medium In same person. 7 ing instructed to report a; at 10.30 f which is especially prepared for the|Eastern Connecticut -':qumglo Th:Bul- Hill avepue. nuck. Qn cross examination Major Hull next Tuesday morning. +Jabove purpose. letin for busine:s results, .