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;- Miss Agnes Looby of Main e | Visiting relatives .in New nn - Policeman M. Delaney is . i e dich, Woednesday, July 23, 1919 [, ZOliceman in"Boston and F ; - “an “extra “allowance o — R e AT " |, Miss Nellie Kinney of Waterbury is| 1Tuesday night was an active one in to induce others to take a chance.|3100 for costs in the ease in which JS 2 th i % y Pouchrer - Wi i . | was the llee in the appeal from T Eating _meat regularly - eventually;i . Vm fim SGeEE o R A AR Pnk'muwnd;ce]:’ m°°"“"m§"'2‘w"°&é'a‘r‘izifi:£ e e e TG eateT X Korobaie tanen by Miss Alice E. Youns Gives abeoite rellef from all pain and - = suffering—Has wmever fajled— o Kidney trouble in some form| iy vehicle g : ' { . s . lamps at $.45 o'clock w i of Mystic. a - B “I Mrs. James Farrell of Willimantic|of July and for days at a time there| The other arrest was that of Aleck|©f Jt¥ Jlee’s bill of. costs’ amount- o . produces & other. mave a weil known authority | pug v T2p! x the uric acid in meat excites|™ o - was the week end guest of relatives in|has not been a name entered on thI‘VSMy who had been indulging too ed to $39.84, of foh $44.60 was for a lttle B : 7 becks. - Two asrests Were made Tues_; freely in 1.3-4 per cent or Had'fapped ecses, and. she asks for an extra| Many people have become despondent over half an hour. : John Morley of Norwich has been|day evening. onc for zambling and someone’s private ‘stock of better | Witnesses, and she askg for S8 EXR ', CaUT, PO0E S AVe i Tea s Toetie o Motorists iivhan mectibe tiv trie one for breach of peace. goods and become boisterous. He °ithat their case was hopel "t 3 1 e ! fhe Smemt ot relntives and Hnds W oM o Woofl i%. of Patterson, N.|wont to his beavdne lace in Thames. | Provisions af Section 2342 pifhe geu. ILoD SReIiesse Has honels: o re_catthing g of an unusual|and vicinity. oA z 3 eral statutes. This claim is based, & . number of mbmd g . e B e g ne Edwards i s [0 s e SVictaria Shom at o |Xug kns cr:u}ed!u disturbance. The SSording to"tne siatément n_ the v ;‘-r;?-;.f[’ oL upERd woa ot in Every shower during Tuesday was|ing several weeks in the Adirondack |Battle G behm e AL e L ;[ tition, on the fact that no evidence the discov. 7 clev o chemi .« ! : John Iane and Patrolman ' Peter not liking Verasco's talk threw him | U7O™ o8 the faeh that BO., B CCRe Ihe discovery of A clever Ohjo chem i vainly ‘expected to be the long-hoped- |mountains, New York. s 7 A | boai for clearing shower. ; Miss Anmte Toomey of New York |omiren mivn gambling The . police ! suaire. ' Vorascs was ot and braisea | the e D Tstines. and s edhea ihe"od : school . sessions of _the|City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. | were notified that Wood was runninz|about the head and when he arrived [o2Sorable and no Macts wers BIO¥CC of’ine frouble, wherc. : T Congregational chureh will be|Corning, of Corning road. a “phony” game and it was Mot on theat the station had bled freely from a| 3" Io% SPREIAC ARER, SOU Lo L healing éptic actibn’ it first alls omitted until' September 7th. . . | Miss May Shields of CIiff street is|level. The two officers were sent fo|slizht scalp wourd. The arrest was &0 SPROR from The & /omeloe B 00 and then by direct contact with t House-cleaning is going on at the|Spending several weeks in the White |the grounds to look into the matter made by Sergt. Matthews and Patrol- | o " 74" 1at said a S saken “_l;:::f’"‘; AL iIsE. Buses “them. to” heik, Otis Library, where it is some task to|mountains, New Hampshire. and ‘discovered. It is claimed, that{men Ralph Divito and Daniel Cough- | oUrt,and that sald appeal taken a0 and dicuppess forever = =~ = bandle the more than 40,000 books,| Miss M. E. Hayes has returned to|Wood was wy-king with i “eapper” |lin. Sucofski and his wife were sum- | (10 Ti(C rematning In her hand to Iy 1i A7ix Bicened Yolief ofien e ete. : | Storre affer a woek end visit at the|on the outsiae. The capper was aimonsed to appear at the court session||pe ciiale temalnivg in hev BEROT D i fwo o, e atten con On and after July 7th, until Aug|Willard bunsalow, Stonington. local young man who played the game this morning. Mason. has caused - sai - Elizabeth ([htl have resisted all previcos |1, the office of James Dawsen, 12 CIiff| Miss Alice McNally has returned i Colegrove to oxpend time and money : GiOFH TO3REREE TEA l Sivent’ Wil o : 2 P o elb et Stay with B Conh ] - in defending her sald account. /Said Gne'or the wonderful iar e . M Kingsley, of N TLon- | PAY DAYS ARRIVING FOR MURDERER IS HELD IN claim is also based on the statement cent years. and anvone wl At Bolton, Mrs. S. M. Alverd has|Miss Dorothy Kingsley, of New Lon SHORE LINE EMPLOYES! TOLLAND COUNTY JAIL of said appellant, Alice E. Young, atipointéd with its use can arranged for a neighborheod picnic to |00 3 ! H b imo funded. g2 b automobile truck to Riverside| Misses Addic and Mildred Casey and| Tne Snore Linc troliey stric siwua | (Special to The Bulletin.) e e e e (e ahoe it the l.odurt read what Mr. F. M -July 29th. Miss Jennie Hasner of Norwich Town|tion remained the same Tuesday all| Stafford Springs, July 2Z—Mike ! (IOTESSP 08T OF Niax Colegrove. 2317 Broadway, Lorain Opio save: 't Sarah ‘Ann’ Carey. are guests of = George Casey in Newover the system as it has been since Mrakovich of Union, who was locked - ted 3 : Leose, East Orange, N. J. Burial is| Morris Jordan and Miss Frances|night on Tuesday of last week. The morning for having shot and on e Biathiined /e * e i T and tried- every iy Farrell of Willimantic twere the|company was making no effort to run|Louic E. Wells of Union, Sunday af-; Wi Cotinansation. EaE s Tastecommended, | I 8095 ot B e ts of Harold Mansfield of P any cars and the men were giving no, ternoon, was taken before Justice of . ith Dbleed uests of Haro! ansfield of Poque- v n ng z ce v 's compensa- sufferer w! bleeding pile Delegates are being chosen to at-|EHSSLS of Harel {nudications of returning to work. | the Peace William H. Heald in nmo“"fi;”’;;fl(‘_‘;‘,‘;‘:f e ared by | two bottles of ‘Miro and wax cn {88 the - peace . -conferdnod ot ‘the On Tuesday the paymaster of the Tucsday afternoon and put to plea on|Commissioner 4, 1. Donohue: jpured.“Any, sufterer"using it will ~of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sullivan have ! ~ha : s We advertias exactly wm;rfi"_c:“,'::"é' to be held in| irned to their home in Springheld | rgid went to Putnam and paid off the | charge of murder in the first de-| New England Collapsible Tube Co. | *Kif'iiiniaciors aispense Miro or cii; as it 1s Fha Whits Ribbon Banter.is séve.|After visiting three weeks with: their|3ien &x is regularly done cvery ‘fues.|gree. _He pleaded not ‘gullty. New London, employer. and John Hoy. et it for ¥ou on Shert motice, Surels E is city, day. Today (Wednesday) he will be| Dr. Ernest E. Pike of East Wood-!Xew Tondon, employe, bones in %@t it is worth the little trouble to obtai cafing' s state. county and loee TS |parents in this city ; busy making up th payroils for the | stock. was called by Prosecuting Al-| ngurer ronn 157 Coie oo 4 65 $iinibe s il nilan Torevers perintendent for every department in|_ Miss Jane T.. Clifford of Asylum|,..f of the system. Payday in Nor- |torney M.gD. O'Connell who repre- s = TMPORTANT—What Known order to secure real co-operation. treet, Norwich, has returned —from, . i., will be on Thursday, not Wed- <enicd the state and testified to hav-||NVENTORS OF DEODORIZER itching are not piles in the From Coventry, Mrs. John Rossna- | (refiiS 2fe% SeTving ten monihs in| Mecday” as has been siatdd: Thursday | ins been called (o the Welis place at AND SUBMARINE DEVICES |iion mas acecmpame G &0, this Have You Seen the |z 3r. has beer appointed as o ael- S S SR ! ill also be pavday at Westerly and about 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. : : kel (PICE RS L SO TN egate to attend the home missionary | Miss Margaret Hogan of Harrisburg, limantic. On Friday the men in When he arrived he found Mr. Wells| The list of patents issued by the QIS Kol IS Conaltion W Aro - 17 rally to be held in Tolland today|l3. IS spending her vacation at the|Xew London and Saybrook will re- lying dead on the ground with a hole| United States patent bMicsito- oltimerim B T R O D e o ko Tl (Wednesday). home of her cousin, Miss Kittie| ceive their pay. which appeared to have heen made|of Connecticut, as coptained in the Of-linternal prescription. If your drug New Belt Sinca the trolley tio-up, it ja sasd|THTOwe. of Hickory street | “*5 the road runnihg behind on op- |by a bullet from a large caliber rifie.|ficial Gazette, 'dated Tuesday, July 15, [cannot supply you we will giadi: the most popular man abeut Wesser.| J: M. Pendleton and I S. Stephenson | erating expenses at the rate of 332,000 The hole passed through his body! 1814, is as follews: .. |sither of the above mail charxes pai 15 these daye Is the man whe rues the|O0f Norwich have been in Danbury. for five months of this vear, accord-|near the heart and out through the| \illiam Achtmeyer. \Middletown.|on receipt of price. Internal Treatm ey Whaki-colored bus between thar city| FProf. James H. White of Norwich is|ing to the statement of president Per-!dead man's back. He save permission|woven zarter pad. Bugene J. Alex- 3300, Wor 2% Sg, Smment qi v at (o) e and Wateh Hill a ta cottage at Pleasant View for a&!|kins, which is approximately $213.33!for the removal.of the body to the andre. West Haven. toilet paper pack- |y Eiyria, Ohlo. s T e vacation. daily, the payroll of a week has'saved ;house as he is the acting medical ex- [age. Henry J. Blakeslee. West Hart on Long Point people ar. gat-d oo il 0 poi o Tl S et $1 498,31, {aminer. He then notified Deputy | ford. meter tasting apvaratus. Bert W. ting their malil 24 hours late in some : R, e ik ‘me time ihe 500 employes |Coroner M. D. O’Connell of Stafford|Flarders. New -London. .deodorizer. that the artist, Thomas W. Bal o:| In the same time ihe 500 emp E| 2 at!have lost approximatel 12.630 in | Springs. lias T. Goldherg. Bridgeport, arti- 5 3 bty e wages which they e hava rodeived | Other witnesses called behalf of | ficial tooth. Huge E. Grieshaber. of Yef:‘a‘z‘_e’lsf,;:r:-:s of Willimantic visitel at the average rate of $25.26 per week.;lhe state were Helen Wells, Henry;New London, testing tank for subma- a village last week it abCtion: 15 rorsived matl for|ine Griswold house at Lyme with his g son. Thomas Raymond Ball. ; T ; e Misses Ruth and McCollum are What has been their loss has also beer | Trovenick and Ena Wells, ' who were| rines two patents. Frank W. Hibbs Misees Ruth and Elia McColum o i3 7 The marriage of Raymond hilliar v is o Mrs. Charle: ook and sons. Heni - res 3 i the Shirt Down? and Mise sy Falingey ot Now Lot |, Mrs. Charles C T3 | the Toss of the merchints in-he tor. |piesent at the (ime of the " shootine | xnd T 3. Gunn. New Tondon. (nsting | Tomoers of 2 beach parey of cone don took place at the parsanags at| .y’ have returned S 2 : £ They all testified that Louie Wells|tank for submarines. < their home in Sprinzfieid, Mass. after|ritory affected by the strike for the] all box. | mainder of the month. 3 men and their families have naturally | Was sitting on the ground near the|Bridgeport. electric. wire outlet box.) ™y, ©7 %5 "7l (IS0 14 her aauente Trousers Up and [instancer ae™it is zencto"Groton“Tn- | (130 ihe artist, Thomas % Quaker Hill July 12, Rev. Donad : v stay Wi Mrs. C + 5 3 s, Any man who has had trouble| Fletcher performing the ceremony. |2, fhree weeks: stay with s Cook’s| B0 S much less money o spend. . |mailbox \>st when Mrakovich drove|Charies J. Jolidon, Hartford, firmarms | g, 205 T JoDeRison ang hor dnushic 2 The management of one of ‘he New! i o ol % In this city and in New London, it|UP the sireet. He had two children|Knud Knudson. : Plainville, inclosed{ i o"nother, Mrs. Ellen Wilcox, off trying to wear the leather belt London hotels has raised the pris of{ WEDDING. is reported that there are instances of |iN the wagon with him and when|switch. Knud Enudsen. Blainville, in-| yomoria) strect. : > e 5 . |rooms slizhtly since the first of July.| 3 some of the striking trolley employes ;about 16 feet from Wells he took a ri-|closed switch. Alden L. McMurra, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Chamberlain of will find this Belt answering| The increase is 25 cents, exespt a few | Moran—Sheridan. looking around for other occupations: fc from the wagon and taking delib- | Sound Beach, diaphragm horn Manchester visited Mrs. Mary Durkes. & p ! rooms -which are retained at the cid| The marriage of Miss Irene Sheri-|in view of the deadlock over the strike.|Crate aim he fired the shot. striking| means for operating the same. Frank-|g,ngay and Monday § all the requirements without| srice. dan,_daughter of Mrs. Mary Sheridan| It was reported in XNew .Londoni Wells near the heart. Coming out of|lin Nichols ‘Stamford mortar’ bomb:| . L. Garvey and family w. . N . A petition: waitcirei of New London, and Matthias R. Mo- | Tuesday that Mayor E. Frank Morgan | NiS back the shot passed through the - 3 . “|of Mrs. Ida Marcy in Willimanty any strain on the waist. barbors Sn Rockr e Mg monE the | Fan, of New London. was solemnized | has had propared 4 resolution requsst |Mail post. Wells rolled over and died | tric switch members (reissue, two Pa-|from Saturday to Monday. The fam morning at 9.30 o'clock at|ing the public utilities commission tq | Without saying a word. Mrakovich | tents). John D. Sharples and T. Crowe.|ily will remain there for several day Tuesd: les | e ithen drove up the road and disap-|Taftville, bobbin stripping machine |jonzor = e s - . Mary's Star of the Sea church, by|grant authority to the city of New | 5 R P meTera) PArbers Tefusing to SIER| Rev. Timothy M. Crowley. D. Dy Offi. | London fo take over and operate the|Peared in the woods and was not seen|Richard L. Wileox, Waterbury, feed| “Mary Elizabeth Hall of Putnam i el {he azreement the proposed price ltst Bev, T ooy S {azain until hie gave himself up to the | mechanism. _ ot 2 10| vi7iting at the home of her uncle and - N ; itk e Stafiord Springs police Monday morn-| Designs: George ORL assignor to|gint Mr. and Mre Fl e The bride wore an attractive gown| Tt is not believed that the public! i3 &5 P International Sfiver company, Meriden, | *George Nelson, discharged from T, Men are papering the remodeled el ilith 3 broidered net and d 3 , e of cemibroidpred met anyl) chrsieds & udhties cormision Jurs sxy power o | A = licald ordered him held for|napkin holder Herbert O. Rockwell,| g army service last week, came to We can fit any man. Throw |Second church parsonage on Church|d .. or bouquet of white bridal roses s 8 ¢ nse ; a o Aoy amd IS not|the Siptember term of court without | assignor to B. & K., Manufacturing Co.|{own Monday and is visiting his pre- street for the owmner, William H. Al- i o and sweet peas. Miss Bessie Sheridan | certain that in case such consent could | r: away your suspenders. ot clay In completing the three| (ister of the bride, and her only al-|be obtained that it would be possible | DONds and ho was taken by Captain|New Britain, combination tool. war friends apartments is due to delayed plumb- {Hurley of the state police to Tolland The aid department of - Dunham jthe prices in the local shops but ow- ; £ tendant, was attired in pink georgette|t = ¥ cer com- | I A . PRICE $1.00 |in% equipment. e e o ooy Scoreetisl o obiiin dny Bowes Srom the ccon | ey awals irial © Thel accasel wis Girl Struck By Automobil N e 10~ Dumbin B When Court Liberty, No. 132, For-|of ' pink roses. Julian D. Moran. 3 g |not represented by counsel at the| The five-year-old daughter of Mr.[cream sale at the chapel Buesday esters of America. celebrated its 20th|prother of the bridegroom, was best {hearing. and Mrs. Arthur E. Sherman cof 208 | evening. e anniversary at Voluntown recently,| man ASKS LEGION'S OPINION | T T R Laurel Hifl avenue ts confined to her| Devotional meeting Thursday, 8 p. complimentary tickets were issued to| Immediately followi - = home with bruises and injuries re-|m. in the chapel. Voluntown men in uniform, who had mn:‘\'m:dl:pg]dm: e i A ON BRINGING BODIES HOME | WAR BROUGHT OPPORTUNITY ceived when 'she was atuck by an au-| Choir meeting Friday, 8 p. m. i cerved their country. at the home of th- bride’s mother. _An expression of opinion by ex-ser- | TO THE NEGRO RACE|( i hile driven by Attorney John P.|tac church - m y c al‘l'y At Noank Fred Bucsington has re-| Mr. and Mrs. Moran left on a|Vice men in resard to brinzing back to| Prof. R. Alonzo Scott of England |Huntington Monday evening about % : 5 ceived A permit from the navy depart. | short wedding trip and upon their re.|this country the hodies of their com-|speaking Tuesday evening at the o'clock. She was knocked down when| Milldale—Conductor Morris Nolan 207 MAIN STREET Bt ut Wokhulies B O ot Wi remae w London. Mr.|2des now buried in France is request- | Buckingham Memorial before an au-|she ran into, the street from the side-|has left ‘the Comnecticut Co. whers. a dock extending from his property| Moran is employed in the registry de- SO 1n the following bulletin prepared dience of about 50, said he brought awalk near her home. At first it was| he has been employed since the road on the east shore to the edge of the|partment at the post office. {for Connecticut ex-service men by the ! message 0f hope and inspiration to|feared some bomes were broken but|was built in 1997. Mr. Nolan is going, 3 - R e e S et |state executive committee of the | the negre race of which he was proud |an examination by a doctor dispelled |to California. SHOE REPAIRING s e | huriow. American Legion: Ito be a member. No race, he said, on|this fear. It is said the automobile : # i On Tuesday morning in St. Pat he American Legion has been re-!ihe face of the earth had made such|was proceeding slowly at the time of | s hegan, Miss May B. Lord, now actingrick's rectory, Rev. J.. H. Broderick |quested to secure an expression of progress as they had in the few years|the accident. Why throw away your old shoes when | hof eIt : 5 est you can have them made as good as|bo oman NS, t;‘:r"glve“;;fi‘::s‘wff:-":.unl}ed in marriage Miss Ethel Thur- |opinion from all states as to the wish- | that had been given them and the i 2T Y new i you will bring them to the | bindinoer Wty AT atlon for @aP3|1ow of Tartville and Baward M. Shan-|es of ex-service men in regard o the|negroes now live like kings and| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Be Careful What You L icitis y at the Hartford|non of 254 Broad street. The couple|brinzing back to this country of the Lri e in°ecomparison with the Rus. d : Broadway Shoe Repair Shop |"osPital Her condition is favorable |were attended by Miss Margaret | bodies of our comrades who. hawing|ijan peasantry and the poor people of| Dr. and Mrs. Gerard E. Jensen and Wash Your Hair With i ir dependan ides an arles annon, a|ing Y 4 save Through the war great opportuni-| Mij ¢ ork < - |requires the examination of every ap-|bride was zowned in white georgette|sacred, patriotic duty the reverent| ially. : d plicant for an allowance by a phyei- | crepe with bead trimming and wore|care of the burial places-of Americans | oocinialy goroUgh the call to come 0] Miss Mary Almy of New. York has|very injurious, as it dries the sccalp ROPKINS' BUNNY-DRY cian to be recommended by the board.|a Whi . She carried brode ros- | Who died that France might live. Thelr | lahor. to which 1,000,000 had respond- | Smeiuasd, @, months visit with Nor-|and makes the hair brittle. es. Her maid was aitired in pink and | bodies eanctify the soil that their|qey and made good, and in a military| ¥ ch relatives. The best thing to use is Mulsifieq 2 Mrs. Howard E. Atterbury of New |cocoamut oil shampoo,.for this is pure NON-ALCOHOLIC D. C. Casey of Montville, an em- love of a motor company, was ar.|blue gzeorgette crepe with hat to |blood redeemed, and the permanence | (o *n THCH e e Gadramued ABsshitsty ‘Pire Ponted Mondar attermoon ny Neasr 21| match-and carried Killarney roses. of their sleep 'there constitutes the! Vo I (HEIr IMCWSIOR In the ATMY|york is visiting ber mother, Mrs.|and entirely greaseless. Its very 3 2 don by Patroiman Courtney for fail- Following the ceremony a luncheon |claim that will alwavs bind the two’commus;ms. The “Sambo” soldiers|George C. Ripley. cheap and beats anything else all tor Sold 3y ing to have an automobile operators’| Was served at the home of the groom |SOUNtries with a strength fused in Un-| ere oo much a terror to the Germans| Mr. and Mrs. William C. Johnson of pieces. You can get this at any drug h—[,—- s to a large number of relativi d | Selfishness. patriotism, sacrifice, suf- g - Duluth, Minn., were guests recently of | store, and a few ounces will last the license on BIS person while driving a - r es an . E as the “Sammies,” and there had been - fering and death—martyrdom to the| ., Laero slackers. The wiping out of | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson. whole famfty for months. BEKOFE & 0 Phone 1967 | Lot friends of both families. There were fering and ¢ - . _ | nndsome and useful gifts. leal hiskey had been another blessing to the well known critic, A. Walter Kra-|{2'%e oon of yone 1 Sronmes 204 | practically impossible in many cases| The speaker admired Wilson for be.|of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Lester. mer of the song, Love's Vision, com- | 1o, toer 507 to return more than merely a few McGrath Shannon. He has 4 yng f say lynching must be stopped and he|who was the guest of Miss Elizabeth | .o troch looking, bright, Auffy, wavy. posed by Mrs. Leila Troland Garaner e b B fragments. the bodies havinz been so of New York city. a native of Nor- s Tegided In this clty. dsor, | terribly. Shatterea and seattered. In S ere fakior - b Chitate | Erulien Bus gone ito Uthe " Atwood | 2na’ ensy to handie,, Besides,. it looan: wich. S. and is the daughter i ‘and | MOSt_of cases, relatives have been : SUnier shonte S SSELTe 3 ens and takes out 'eve article of ien Camp Mohegan. on ' Lomg | anaie Clarke Thugtow. =™ 21d| mercitully spared the knowledge of|and also declaring for better schools| s, Jennie Rogers, Mrs. Charles|gus: “Aire and dandraft. @ “ond, Ledvard, broke up last Wed-| The young couple left for a stay in|SUCh details. on | Crowesismy fair play. before the law,|Zogers and Miss Beatrice Rogers of nesday, the bovs were obliged on ac- | Boston and vicinity and upon their re- | ,, Many families, who at first desired fOVE =, Tait DAy, >erol te |Atlantic, Mass, were recent guests of count of the rain, to leave behind the | turn will reside with the parents of | (1S Teturn of their fallen relatives,|he wight to ‘a . - e a ;g::! ‘fi’e Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rogers of Wash- camping supplies which was taken| the bride at 17 South B street, Taft-|Jave upon full explanation. deter-|Countes oo e o T 5 ihe|inston street. back to the New London Y. M. C. A. mined it was best to let him rest)ing conditions for the race in the| . ,ng Mrs. Ronald M. Byrnes and ville. & o Monday. where he now sleeps in the soil sanetl. Prof. Scott calls himself the one-|little son have been guests of Mrs. and Geof Yeal Simply moisten the hair, with water o g g . tom of |ana rub it in. It makes an abundanc of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thor ing the only president to stand up and| Miss Helen Atwood of Wauregan,|SUShly, and winses out eacily. —TFne Diamond and Platinum filed by his sacrifice. S " W 7 street Grocers here learn that the depart- FUNERAL. Tt s Tthesefore. vequested that vou|man concert man and in the latter | Frederick A. Byrnes of Warrex etree ment_ of agriculture, in an _estimate Mrs. Edward Luce. \ | immediately take the matter up with |part of the evening gave an entertain- | Fecently. motoring to and from their VALLIERES based on July 1 crop conditions has| The funeral of Mrs. Susan Kingsley |the different posts throughout your ment that included songs, poems, rec- | home in Montclaln W 7 LA announced a crop of 2,216,000.000 | Luce. widow of Bdward Luce swey|states and secure an expression of |itations and humorous stories. He TAFTVILLE pounds of sugar, or 147,000,000 pounds held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon |opinion to forward to these headquar- | Wwas introduced by Rev. J. Blake, more than the average of the preced-|at her home in Niantic. She died | ters.” pastor of Mt Calvary BaPtist| <y rain every day for the past mg six vears. there Sunday at the age of 79, having | —_— j church. week, farmers on the outskirts of the The d it is 0 lfllfll, t Some of the young men who secured | been in poor health for many years. NOTICE OF APPEAL IN | IR G o, T BT village are wondering what will be- Choice strictly the that| 023 work jobs from State Superin- Rev. Thomas P. Briggs. SUIT INVOLVING $4,700 | WATERBURY TROLLEYMEN come of the hay and oats that they BF the i tendent George L. Chesbro, of the cut just before the rain on last Tues- - : Funeral services for Rev. Tho | SK RAISE | f i we can give you the best value | Yorich Free Employment Ofce. for| oyl Eriggs, formerly of North Ash- | court has been Hied hore with Tudge| Trouble is Ethe, amenyfug)aaymeveral e oo ) by Ciseoininar e Y L Vi 3 - ) 4 "y s | 5 i t in the rain for nearly man obtainable i but others found the unaccustomed | (0rd. COnn. were held in the Qid Cam- | George E. Parson, clerk of the ‘supe- | Waterbury trolleymen. At a Mmeeting Liah'iavo” while others were forto T in FLOUR and| 0l % thaaur bridge Baptist church chapel Monday|rior court, in the case of Alice E.|of the trolieymen held last week tne; SERC D8NS, WAVS ORS00y “with g s, | : = 2 = k t we have the iohn Jensen of the Green and two of | musieal numbers by the mixed choir|ihe srobaie court of Sronington P Manager Charles H. Chapman of the | B2y suffered, but the gardens are:in a = £% their_children, left Monday for Leon-|of the church. Many associates of Mr.| Both appellant and appellee were| Waioinoey iines of the Conanesticut|Pad way from the rain. The Plaut-Cadden Co facilities for giving you the!27¢ Bridze, where they will spend the| Briggs in the Baptist ministry at- |nicces of the aged Johm Mason and |company said that ne had heard noth | _ldle Moments in the Village-Wait- . rest of the summer. Mr. Jensen has|tended. Burial was in the Cambridge|beneficiaries from his estate ater his|ing of tne pians of the empioyes. He|ing for the Jitney 'Bus to Town. Al Bast of . rented a cottage on Island No. 2, On|cemetery, Mass. death on Mason's Island in January,|caic o B | thoush a schedule has been posted - nted a 3 3 3 v, | said that the employes in Waterbury | tHoUSh a sch . R ah Established 1872 service That our William's Lake. . T D PR 1918. Miss Colegrove was conservator | receive the same rate of pay as Con- | Stating the hours of sréiva’ ere deo Nearly 5,000 persons attended the OBITURAY over him and took personal care of(necticut company emploves in other|PSTUNS B ToT AU U and then— 135-143 Main St. Norwich, Conn standard of excellency is high | ceremonies’ celebrating Belgian Inde- s e rent perions, or Which |citles 3 i g ! cities in the state. These rates, he 4 pendence. Day in Great Hall_at the . Miss Emma A. Packer. the probate court allowed her 34,100 caid, were 50 cents an hour for first| moStY then The crowd assembles at, 2 but THA is the B College of the City of New York on| Miss mma A. Packer. 36 compensation. = Miss Young took aniyear men, 0 cents an hour for second | Ly, 2PROINted hour—E Bromd DSOS T i flie only thingl St e Shce Ros, Yoiliam A }see. dled Monday at.the resienos of |sapeel feom Ehin Dot Tost the orsa|lear Men: 0 ceits an hour for second |village. is anvwnere from two persons > Keefe, of St. John's church, Plainfleld, | her sister, Mrs. Mary P. Clark, 33 Jay | upen trial in the superior_court at its men. According to an Inspector the (0 fWenty. then it becomes a FUICINTe 4 that is high: 3 was one of the speakers. street, New London. She was born inlrecent term in this city. Now she ap- ! pav for inspectors is $36 per week. He ey < & high; our prices are low Beachward travel has failsl and fs| Salem. but has lived in New London|peals to the supreme court from the lold the reporter that it was the opin. | LheY e R it coniant P £ s FEED, | Frowing less daily. "Those goie fo|Seyeral years She nas been an in-|superior court decision which was ion of the emploves that they should porSyBrORIRIOn LS SUTRC S ST indeed for high class . | e hare about Saybrook hase miven|velid for four vears Besides Mrs.|given by Judge James H. Webb. be paid at least 60 cents an hour, and - 1¢ Jitney RS SIS PRS0 el & Clark, another sister, Mrs. Gardner, —_—— e — this was the amount they were g0ing ... wa: warm and peppe! At last| ¢ up the trains and ' are maxing the We can prove this to your|trip’ from their homes in automobile| 50 of New London, survives. FELL FROM SCAFFOLD | to _try for. the 'bus rolls in _sight, the crowd | - arties which make a fair rating for = P g There is no possibility of a strike, % e atiants s Rk « P Sy PR T S amtcic—ome or e bekt tosking| mmamy o O TALLROAD TRACKS | TiSells ne possibiiey of o sirker bt Web 'Snitl it "neeliit B Funeral Directors YOU IV US &|" ;; a5 stated that In a case of|forms in this section 1s the Arrow-|;iove of the state highway depart. | Zoneymen entered into an asreement oy, The driver swings up to_the : summary pracess Louise Weisemeyer |head, near Fenwick, managed by W.T.|ment f in the hospital i that eity |Vish tho comnecticut company 135t curb, with “Right away down ‘town.” chance. | of Mystie Sought to tale posession of| Shults, and owned by ~Morgan ' G.imith injumies sustaien Mondon aeay |vear which holds them to the present m” 7w piles in. the driver counis and Embalmers the old Ninigret mill located at Mye- | Bulkeley. A dozen are employed daily|noon, when he fell from a scaftolding | L ASe/rate. “We are going to stick t0 noces and then settles back to wait for | . tic and now occupied by ihe Rebin- |0 keep it up. which was cuspended to the Tenth| bt iha connsciiout ‘;:Colz;m:r;xyn:smfa;; e A A L 322 Main Street Chas. Slosberg & Son |5 iy st oo™, st ireet wided U East seew enaon | eiloniiie nd aceaae io ous chaimer T , p boarding house. = is ‘not known, but he was engaged in | ) teia bocied, that there will be . breathe “Thank _goodness at last” |l Chamber of Commerce Building the performance of his work on the|siatewide appeal made by the ir! and the ‘bus starts on its way to the; ‘ 3 COVE STREET SCRTOIding when he was suddeniy prec | fael atfer fhe Waterbury men start ojiy. Will the Taftville people be iad [l Phone 538-2 Lady Assistant ¥ APPEAL AGAINST FORECLOSURE glpitated {o the tracks of the Central|ing: in e e reaa ¥ ver? You bet they 4 SALE OF NOANK SHIPYARD| Yermont rallroad, a distance of about |pe’ a meeting of the state board of H 2 An a 1 to the supreme court is i 3 { trolley employes, at which time a re-| yynile the fool takes things as they| ™ - Thames River Line|.*. 25 i oe o oot ) £ Iaceration' on e oy e Tof Mne | SO ST THIEE BTSudndhe | e, (6 fool takes things as ey , closure by sale judgments against the : was ziven emergency treatment and it ie the memoono o ed and Pre he wants | 5 Groton Iren works, these judgments| then sent to the hospital. ented to the company. | applying to the Noank shipyard of the 3 e 2 | A i 2 |WHAT EVERY MAN AND WOMA Iron worke. Notice of the appeal has COL. HETRICK ASSIGNED At Funeral in Moosup. | SHOULD KNOW. for destroying Bed Bugs ” = 5 » i just been filed here with Judge Georze Whitshall Tradspertition 06, Ine. |8 o e oF tho apse s ey TO MW ORLEANS POST| Mr. and Mrs. holas Spellman,| How to have a_gzood complexion Leaves New York, Pier 43 North! These foreclosare judgments were Major Gen. W. U. Block, chief of|Nicholas. Mary and Jennie Spellman,i move freckles, pimples and ‘wrinkies: | Roaches, Water Bugs, Ants Wednesday® and Fri-|granted by Judge James H. Webb the corps of engineers of the U. Jellie Shea and_ John ~ P. Corcoran ta 1 . fat or skinn 4 g3, Sy Norwich Tuesdays,(upon hearings held before him last has reconsidered his assignme were in Moosup Monday attending the Strengthen eyes, v quit Etc. Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 p. m.; | week in New Iiaven upon ‘applica- Col. Harold 1. Hetric 3 changed it | funeral of Timothy Shea. Burial was I _sagging’ skin’ stuffed mose. 2 New London 9 p. m. "' |tions by Charles D. Rood of Spring- from Mobile, Al w Orleans.!in St Mary's cemetery, Greeneville, (JT0I701C he gromth of hair, evelashes 25c a Bottle at New York, $2.50. % e largest t in al - |aitments and 1 will send vou the cure and New York, $2.50 N et o the largest commercial mar end v e Staterooms, all outside, $1.1i in- | Groton Iron works. Colonel Hetrick to seil, nothing but == pEk sfl i e o ne’s Pharmacy: See to, Wi conmT e advice derived g2 lated on his appointment. Rockville—Sunday was the fiftieth |from 0 years' experience with thou- F. B. KNOUSE, Agent. Danbury—The teachers of the lo- anniversary of the death of Rev. Ber- nds of testimonials. All mall re- 50 Mai S =~ — | cal !ch-ols. bou;‘ inhuhlhe grammar Manchester. — The police commis- | naré Tully, 2 former pastor of St. Ber. jEelige guy "i;’:g:‘:’l -n;xelgtdx::é'gso ;ln;;;e am Stree grades_and in the school. were sioners of Manchester at® the July|nard's church. Father Tully died Jul & FER gnce: : oo s 8] WREN YOU WANT to put yeur bus. | 220 000%0" Aat increasein salary, of meeting, leld in th chambers at the|20. 1863, and is buried in front of the|facloh 18 suaranteed ‘or mengy re | ™ Lo T T T o e 1 f o, Hall of Records, voted to increase the | church. Prayers were sail for him at|Kclzeo, 3(3% Princeton Ave.. Chic: ters Connecticut equal to The Bul-" salaries of the local police $100 a year. all of the masses Sunday. . tin for business results. B s s i eighty-five dollars, by the town school Fertising o The Bulletin. board at its July meeting.