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DENTISTS . RICHARDS’ OFFICE Will Be Closed Until Sept. 2 DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street Norwich, Cenn. Phone 1173 DR. L. J. EGGLETON 3 w.q\. PR | The Worst Case of Paralysls YET REPORTED w...v,'e..}:?é,,. L T ahetuckat gt PLAN N 'nn';-l N D FURNITURE MOVING. -r-.; ING AND TRUCKING dsne very vromptlr and ¢ Feasonable - I.A'I‘HMP. 8. Phone 175. Blnuckat l COME.STOTHEMANORWOMANWHO NEEDS EMPLOYMENT BUT HAS & A SMASHED RADIATOR PIANO TUNERS Or a twisted wheel " PIANO TUNER | rl hh to m .n‘. A simil Idn&u h\ the main by a high | A POOR BUSINESS SCHOOL ||t miuts e tiitess s, :-mm"““‘m- e et ohase "DENTIST ‘ T T ‘“m i Currvine e covgiaea ver-| BYRON A, WIGHTMAN [R5 S0t 5 T‘RA!N!NG or {aken Bown wae Bk e oaus ‘_T",'v“g‘ R:‘M'.'y“s v-' concert m 11 Alice Street|tims, your car m with a mishap, | Central Building, 43 Broadway ring it here -nd watch us put it in fine shape &aeen | INPERIAL GARAGE THE 122 Prolp‘ct Bt. H. T. ROBINSC# Mgr. mP'.DI-:RICK T. BUNCE Phone 929 Norwich, Conn.] hority of someone ‘who had right u mnt tl:;' m—lvlmm -.‘::” ‘Before this case ends, Judge Rathbun, questions of more importance | py, may be raised for explanation, and perhaps the telehone company may be called upen to tell by what authority the company is doing business in Paw- catuck, in the state of Connecticut, and may be asked to lhow authority for placing guy wires on property at Watch Hill-where Juagv Rathbun is counsel for the owners. He contends that if it is unlawful to have a res- taurant sign it is just as unlawful to have another restaurant eign on an- other pole. Judge John W. Sweeney of Westerly was a speaker at the eter annual Old Home day exercises, and which merved also as a reception and wel- come home of the service men. other speakers- were Colonel H. An- thony Dyer, Rev. C. H. Palmer, Rev. W. L. Wood, Rev, G. H. Watt and Cap- tain Patrick J. Manning. The latter served in the medical corps and spoke interestingly of the field hospital work oversea David Denohus, 53, once prominent in public affairs, a former member of the Westerly town council and favor- ably and generally known, died Fri- day at his home in East avenue. He | was a blacksmith by occupation, with shop at Quarry Hill, and was a mem- ber of the late firm of Wilcox & Dono- hue. He is survived by a sister., Mrs. Ellen Holliday. General Nelson A. Miles, now in his 80th year, a descendant of Reyv. John Myles. a Blptht minister who founded Samuel Dnvll. M‘fld& ler and Samuel :N’mona ve added to lh. conmnn ‘ot the Pleasant View Improvement Society. Six feet of fuse has has been found adjacient to the point where the trol- ley tracks were dynapited on the Watch Hill road. At the annual meeting of the Watch Hill Improvement Society these of- ficers were elected: Mrs. David C. Anderson, President; Mr: Samuel Bettle, Vice-President: Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Treasurer; Mrs. E. P. York, Sec- ref Norwich, Conn. ] ] NO TRAINING AT ALL A Norwich Commercial School preparation for_ business is better than a cure. Our graduates get positions and win business success. Player Piano Work a Specialty DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: Telephone Get into a good position and in direct line of advancement by attending our Day or Even- 22 Clairemont Ave, President Wilson selected as his personal stenographers two writers of the system taught by the Norwich Commercial School. P — STONINCGTON The storehouses of the Atwood Machine company.in the rear of the residence of Jerome S. Anderson, Jr., on what is called the Sail Loft dock, was afire and created great excitement in the borough. The fire alarm was sent in, the department responded and the fire was extinguished in short order. The fire was near the base and outside of the building, and was probably caused by the careless hand- ling of matches, or cigarettes. by children of the vicinity. The loss 'fl] -probably not exceed $25. Stonington Pointers. P. J. Quilty and family are to move to New York. J. Irving Maxson, Jr., recently dis- charged from the army has secured position as assistant steward aboard a steamship soon to sail for Holland llld France, with return cargo to New S9a.mto 8 p. m. S AT TR GEORGE TOURTELLOTT | Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 Cliff Street If you want a higher endorsement we do not know where to find it. The gold medal of honor at the Panama-Pa- cific Exposition was also awarded the systems taught here. Business colleges and schools are so well known in this section that the enroliment of the NORWICH COMMERCIAL SCHOOL m lAm-.D -unc Cul Plah cor, Main St. and Rallrond Av-. Pail torm begins Sept. 2d. Flano, al, Harmony. 'ferms, 76c an hour. T'D subjects may be taken, without trlt char; : u"‘l'ha;: zre llo wcelu in ; EQUIPMENT, juarter. & nnin; of eac! S oer: 1 aation o the T and the real skill that insu is & payment of 32.25. which covers all | satisfactory service. cost of material and all class due: T. J. HEALY. Marguerite Bld’g., Norwich, Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phons 1177-3 DENTIST DR.E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have adeguate STEAM BEST MATERIALS prompt no lessons are missed for 14 weeks. the 16th is a free, or “premium,” lesson, and counts on the honor roll. The class is examined llld zrld.d once a year by Ct has jumped by leaps and bounds until during the the first church in Swansea, York. & giafuste of t Tak Shetucket Strest e et g;{,.n of the speakers at the tosms 2otn| Miss Annie Hallam. of Jewett City| NEW ;i:cg;s\‘l’) CONSERVATORT, SEE OUR WORK FIRST ake elevator ex‘v‘u‘mf. r past year the total enrollment was larger similar school THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR is_on vacation in the borought. Mrs. Benjamin S. Cutler and son, Benjamin, have returned from a visit anniversary exercises Wednesday. Philadeiphia M. Long before his retirement, and when General George Haven commanded T. A Is in Eastern Connecticut. This was the only business school in this section mentioned in the last United States Govern- ment report. All our graduates have been placed in’excellent positions. in Maine, the Connecticut National - atlonal guard, Gen |1 he Stonington troop of Girl Scouts, eral Miles made official visit to the state camp at Niantic. After the pa- rade and review in his honor, in re- sponse to a query, he said that in his] opinion the best marching unit in the accompanied by Mrs. Fitz Roy Car- rington and ileutenant St James H. rs, took a hike to Deans mill, THhuraday. Teacher of Violin and Mandolin DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding * Phone 619 MOTOR CAR PAINT sHOP’ 254 West Main Street '\drn Edward A. Berry and son, are entertaining Mrs. A. C. Berry and Mrs. Ida Van Valer at Barberry Ledge. Professor Joseph Millard~ and son, Edward, of Pennsylvcnia University, are at Machipscat. William J. Butterfield and family are to move to New London. y whole brizade was Companv B, Paw- catuck. Third regiment. T.ater he sent for Captain Daniel Keleher, then in command. and complimented him on the excelient apneargnee of the com- pany. Adrian R. Pierce, 69, 2 native and lifelonz resident of Westerlv. died on Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. ERNEST E. BULLARD| y, Fikentiysttand Bliss Place SALES—SERVICE TELEPHONE 127-4 GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Floor DR. WILLIAM T.DRISCOLL Physician and Surgeon Start Your Course Tuesday Morning, September 2 HE Friday at his home, 136 Main street. s ilorence Willard has been Phons 7813 NEW LONDON ; £ He Joaves his widow, two daughters|called to Passaic by the sudden death ‘FRANK G. BENSON Aebicdina ¥ fion o __|Has resumed practice, 321 M:-: ;3!; i and three sons. Mr. Pierce was a|of her aunt. # Vi Alice Building, Office hours 2-4, 7- quarryman by occupation, but of late| Native peaches age plentiful and Teacher of Violin ! Sears worked a farm on the Shere|seciling at $1.50 a basket. SRR TIN Auto Rad!ators Tel. 354-2, Residence nhone 354 3. . . road. He was among the best known OGRS Repaired promptly and _thoroughly SRR . ¥ men in fown For Dances, Weddings and tested under air pressure before loav- 0rwicC Ommel’(:I C 90 e s Erisndaiat GALES FERRY 2 : ey ing shop. DEAD HORSES and COWS Irish Freedom is to be organized Mon-| The Book club met at the home of 92 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 W. E. SHANLEY REMOVED Chinibei sl Buildi 3 ::,{, nlght at the rosms of the West-|the Misses Mathewson Wednesday R o R RlinG ub, the membership to The H Pr s of Commerce Building, Near the Post Office | 5c made un of residents of Westerty | orcnraride, ms ot in ewageers by| FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. 499 Main St., Tel 719-3 FREE OF CHARGE and Pawcatuck. Thomas F. Coonev of Providence and John J. Splain of New Haven will be present. represent- inz Rhode Tsland and Cennecticut, re- spectively. Attornevs George R. Mc- Kenna and John J. Dunn are in charge of the preliminary arrangements. All friends of the cause are eligible to ‘membership. Local Lacon Only American flags will be carried in the state Labor Day parade in Providence. There were no cases ready for trial at Fridav's session of the Third Dis- trict court in Westerly. Mrs. Delphine Fish_and Miss Susan Mathewson. Mrs. Frank, of New York, sang several selections, among them being Years at the Spring, Kha- ki Lad, The Americans Come, Conso- lation, and Mother; Miss Isabel Mets, also of New York. was accompanist. Ice cream and cake were served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs, John Twedly and in- fant daushter, Stella, of Providence, R. L, are guests of Mrs. -Twedley's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Faford | Mrs. Stephen Norman Point, who is seriously ill at Backus| Insist om getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour. Scratch Yeed and Beef Scraps makes hens iay. GREENEVILLE GRAIN Call Tel. 1863, New London WEST &IDE HIDE CO. BRlNh‘ YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. 33 BROADWAY. GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 761-2 NEW LONDON, CONN. Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices There is a Reason why our enrollment this, our eleventh year, is 150 per cent. grelterth.n last year and that we have 3 positions for every graduate. “A GOOD SCHOOL” co. Mrs. Charles H. Comstock's recently. J. A. Birch has received word Shmt e et Trivets: | Hovaiad] T Crammer, of the tank corps service, sailed for Siberia from San Francis- c6, Augnst 15th. Mrs. Latham E. Smith who' is i, of Allyns|seid to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ransford Collins and LEGAI— NOTICES . is e e — CHESTNUT HILL neth A. Peckham in Norwich, alse| Miss Harriet Ford, of Somerville, | hospital, Norwich, ows some im-|family returned Saturday to the home| SEALED PROPOSA be hel S 1 B nk & s we o Salled on Mrs. Harry Blison at’ Nor- | Mass, who has been visiting Mr-.]provemem it is said. of Mr. Collins' parents, Mr. and Mys|oeived 4t the office of iy =uu The Chelsea avings ba Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watson o ‘ Foward .M, Barber is . West Broad . ny C. Collins, at Allyns Point. 2 R®pringficid. Mass., have been guests of | Burton James, who has been em- szrect,dhu gone to LB e e T B e Norwich, Conn., August 4th, 1919 ew Ha;-en to|of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Allen of 4. and Mrs. A. S. Peckham the pastjploved at Mansfield training school,|v ives. z I i 1 t week. | has xellurned to his-former work on ! Brucker, recently a ensign”;‘: Iénn(*ofixox:: g";::aflo?"n‘na::? Mrn. Invented First Chrenomster. I o o ol Laat. mprovement:| | The Board of Directors of this Banic \_Mn and Mrs. Herbe Oehlers of| the raflroad navy has been appointed| Henry 1. Coliins of Allyns Point,| The first chronometer of any value |t of 3° bituminous magadam over ve declared a diyidend for the cur Jew Jersey are spending a few weeks| Ilisha F. Tucker is spending the|academic insiructor at the Boardman|were married, it is reporied, in Led-| was the invention of John Harrison bise on the road leading fram Thomb- |rent six months, at the rate of four e yis ir par Mr. and|week at 7 v “ P . ) > ns and spe kot Mrs. Christle Oehlers on Chestnut Hill| | yrs. . B‘“:‘.:‘:Sf i oi’:;‘:'::‘nm e T e ::{’_‘for";%‘ Saturday afiernoon by the! about 1750, for which he received from | ions at the selectmen's office, "Pho per cent. per annum, payable on and ::".‘ oi‘\:;\h?:'("rz:f‘ ieorze Champlin{ quring the past week Mrs. Mary Phil-| Miss Dorothy Anderson, of Fitch- EooustanTh Mr. Collins - re. | the British board of longitude $50,000 L R accompanien nv after the fifteenth of September, - M = 2 4 4 % lips of Scotland, Mrs. Arthur Dimeon, |burg, Mass. is_a guest of her cousin, gurned from about a vear's service| as & part of $100,000 which “they of- | surety company bond or o S FRANK HEMPSTEAD, DEbit-of Harttord aud Miss Allce WRAL- | sireet. gust first and received his discharge| o theroughly trustworthy timekeeper.” | Commissioner reserves tne Fignt. 1o 2 . Palmer and family and ( and_family T, were callers at n Franklin h)w of Glastonbury. “dward Clark of Brooklyn, N. the guest of her sister, Mies Lucy Doubleday. i Mr. and Mrs. &, Alton Wheeler and| shortly after. L 3 son, of North Stonington. and Miss| A. C. Risdon and son, Charles Ris- Favctany R 1L BiL, Ethel Wilson, of Westerly, were visi- tors in.Norwich and New London this Captain and Mrs. Robert G. Thack-|point, who has been ill at her eray home for over a year was removed to to spend some time ! J. BEN STATE HIGHWAY COMMI FOURTH FLOOR, WEST The average man doesn't waste any politeness on his wife. BUG EXTERMINATOR ER CAPI- ay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watson, Mr. and Miss Glas s M. Peckham of Man-|week. 5 the week end at the Risdon summer 'OL, HARTFORD, CO! AS. Pockham and 15 B Johnsou | chester is visiting her grandparents| Colonel and Mrs. Arthur N. home in the village. Dated ai Hartford, Connecticut, Au- 2 ent Sunday with Mr. and Mre, Ken- | bere. are at Fort Adams, Newport, gue Mrs. Charles J. Pierce of Allyns gust, 18, 1919. for destroying Bed Bugs, LEGAL NOTICES. BSTATE OF ANNA BOGEL, LATE of Montviile, in the Probate District of Montvilie, decease The Administratrix having exhibited her administration aceount with said Roaches, Water Bugs, Ants, Etc. NOTICE TO OREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the District on the 21st day of August, Rell Over, Bill, You’re Snoring. “Man, say the scientists, is the only living thing that ever sleeps on its 25c a Bottle at CASTORIA back. Perhaps it is from a feel has been| Aiton ddard was injured on “LSON J. AYLI Judge ~: For Infants and Children pride that Wi il rite :)4::'112]: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. "Alexander | Monday mwasing Jon. 8 hear Boswen B‘L‘B‘""T&:of;:elfirfl‘::flflc{pP[rtobl:" e o yFstate o Ha’glbn'f' !1'1\ ;\l o m’c‘cgor 9 " ;. 5 avenue. Norwich when his motercyele th 9 u- | Norwich, in sal stri ecease: In Use For Over 30 Years | noise when indulging in this accom- | Misses Ida Holland, Gerirude Alle|suidded in the mud. He was taken to Sios oclook in the “aftess| Ordered, That the 'Adminivtrators Dunn S Pharmac ot | plishment. and Ethel Wilson, also Fred Zecllar,|the Backus hospital but was allowed the Probate Qtfice in. Mont- b R A U R e —— Russell Noyes and William Cashman,|to return to his home at Gales Fer- . : Tn e aims . against said b g Wt St visited recently at the home of J. Al-|ry Wednesday afternoon and feeis| 3 hearing on the allowance ot aald ad-|in their, claims aexina seld gr 50 Main Street Sxfllflmd 4 All men are born.good, but few stay [ ton Wheeler, on the Road district. ¢ he is making improvement in|™augszd = DAN D. HOME, Judge |date by © posting " s = onotice iy good. James Barrow. of Fall River, is the| spite of a torn cartilage of the rib: - Ll that effect, together with a copy of -~ don, with Mr. Risdon's guest, J. Mar- shall €oleman, all of New York. spent Miss Elean Davis and Anna Wilcox | Norwich Thursda: of Reynold’s Hill have been guests of|at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Westerly friends. H. Winchestg or River avenue. His companion at the time thev were thrown, Harlan N. Newbury, of this piace, had his hand badly injured, but|at Wwas able to return home that night.|y Mrs. Flla Bigelow and her sister, ln‘l'l % TO CREDITONS, COURT OF PROBATE WE at N.P'!th 'lfllll\ and for the District Norwich, on the 2ist day of August, resent—NELSON J. AYLING, Tatate of John Isase; signpost nearest to deceased last Awelt, and in the same Town. and by publishing the same once in a news- paper having a circulation in sald Dis- trict, and_make return to this Court. this order, on the zuest of Alexander Meikle, in Wester- the place where said 1y. The police having succeeded in re- porting the speed of automobiles, are now giving attention to registration Speclal attention to diseases of the STOMACH, BLOOD and LUNGS. Hours: 9-10 & m.; 2-4 and 7-3 p. m. and operating licenses. Miss Nellle Wood, of Webster, sMass., C.UAverill, late of BISON T ATLING, Judse. ! ;s21-2 The Westerly and White Rock base- | arrived Tuesday to visit Mrs. Lulu “'"S?r'é‘q"'n.'g‘ District, deceased, og;‘g,“;’g;;m*"d foregoing is & true} Phone: 821 office; 821-2 house. bzll.teams will play the second game of the series at Riverside Park Sun- day afternoon. Commissioner Charles J. Butler dis- B. Hempstead, ‘at her home in the village. Mrs. Ambrose Sullivan of Mohegan was a guest at the home of Mrs. and Administrators annexed the ereditos estate ng T their Claims againgt sald catats within six months from this date by Dasting a notlee to that offect, thzether with a copy of this order. on the sign. st nearest to the place whe: id Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. with the D.J. Shahan, M.D Street. 10TuThS NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the ixn. |undersigned at Norwich, Coun. within Beceased Tast dwelt. and in the sama the time limited in the above ahd fore- Town. and by PUbLIShIng the same once | 50108 oT lin & newspaper having a circulation in Lt 1:\ JORuEN uea.u District, and make return to this| saministrator 3 _annexed. NELSON J. AYLING, Jud AT A COURT OF “HBLD The above and foregoing is -.‘uu. n Lebanon, within and rnr the District eopy of record of Lebanon, on the 15tlr day of August, ttest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, [A. D. 1919, Clerk NOTICE.—Ali ki ALBERT G. KNEELAND, ————— Jul ereditors of seid de- Lpon the exhibition to this Court of are hereby notified to present|the agreement whereby John Clare thelr claims against said estat ich undersigned a Alice Bullding, 321 Main apr: If You Read Advertisements You may have noticed that.though all manu- facturers laud their “batterles to the skies, “Eveready” makers are the only omes who back their claims with a guarantee stating their battery will be GlDlhln of providing ser- vice for starting and lighting for one and one- Balf years from date of purchase. ‘ Police Dogs Free An offer extraordinary under which any responsible person may come into possession of one of these famous dogs without cost. You simply breeding for our market, wh whole United States and numerous for- eign countries. Write to us for partic- ukars and agreement. The Palisade Kennels EAST KILLINGLY, CONN. to the | Guardian of George ard Dimon, Comn.” within | party, of the first part, gives in adop [} the time nnuea in the above and e | tion to Georse Byron Dimen and ©va going o A. Dimon, husband and wife, parties of ouvn‘ARvL JOHNSON, the second part, his minor ward, a male TH. GIB] child over the age of 14 years, to wit, Adminlstrators with. the wiil a .nnexed AT A COURT OF BA’ 15 years and 2 months of age, residing in the Town Lebanon, to becoms PRO) TE heirs by adoption; it is at Lebanon, within and for the Dlstrier on said of Lebanon, on the 22d day of August, agregmont be had at the Probate Of fn said Lebanon on the 5th day of 5 Pr‘eeunt — ALBERT G. KNEELAND; september A. D. 1819, at 10 o'clock in The Steamer Nelseco II Will Make Sunday Excursion to Ocean Beach every Sun- You will note that this is net simply an “ad- justment” guarantee—where you have to sur- render your old battery and 30 or 40 dollars in cash for a second Battery to finish the job R derca, That & hearing u he forenoon, and that notice be given ATe ° 3 s 5 Betate of Nathaniel Manning, late of | th all persons interested £ appear at da: the season, leaving the the first one was supposed ‘to do—but a Lebanon.” in said_ District, deceased. id heari lc e a y during y g Railroad dock at foot straightforward, stringless insurance against Mre. Harriet Manning Execwtr! B Dave ey el aareaant ahaE 11} further Battery expense. Ordered. That six months from the|not be approved, by publishing this or- of Market Street, at 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Beach date hereof be. and the same are, lim-lger once in The Norwich Bulletin, a tJ - 0 N ited and all ed for tors to brin: n: fa md at 12 odoc:.k. Returning leave Beach at 5 o’clock and % ln.uurr e ey wwia °n°a‘°‘§'u§fl“: o &“'{:R'Q-‘{Eaiu?#‘i"féa’& e KINDRED FINISHES : reach Norwich at 6:30. A 3 A Botice (o, the. creditors of said extate 1] Tra: piase of’ vosidense tof said ehila B :lrll:"l‘n é,‘“" c!’ll‘n,nl "“,“"“,,",f,‘,’,,"g‘,‘ 1.](}“:- ulg ;I‘o'n o‘l’ L:blnon, :t least at § ¥ ting &= -l six days before said day of hearing, ¥ This is a brand new boat with the public signpos he |ang Teturn malke o this Court of th o= ¢ £ ko Deisel Engine uld ample R s e e i Berd'the deceasea last awelt. u:'.lel L e ] UNITED METAL MFC. | accommodations 600 passengers. & paper having o circulation in Sndge. CO., Irc. Thamesville Norwich, Conn. Prompt and Satisfactory Work FARE 40c EACH WAY. Probate Dblrlct, and return maks to thig Court ST the notice given. Attest m!o.w% WHEN YOU YaSNT io put your bus- Iness before the public. there Is no mefinm Better than mr‘o;igh th “ columns ol The .