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POETRY SomE SHOWS ¥D LINE TO ot am wha: ey canl"s woepy. humorous, s dding woman adneaday, Aug. 27, 1918 dneaday, Aug. 27, | parish, this city, as cura: ring the pasterato of Rév. J. 3. S S i A 8 i 4 mwn, Later, waen Fiaimagid. which a i u 3 T, W I 5 & . o ould f Waii o miesion 'of Moosup was made " e Will Provably Bs Fair- " a parish, he was appointed the first , - lake req . pastor of the néw parish. During his - y . oroupancy of the rectorship of St & Te are John's church, the Plainfield parish . 5 | 'was considered one of the most pro- 2 H N e, Wb seodueet Temperature K sive in the Connecticut diocese, S | Put on & pleture such « 55 Atlindic Coast. i i asstimgaisnch - pasior| | (A4 oS eghborriood " . : who made Plainfield one of the best 2 4 Hg s » - And really put it eve. JOSEPH BRADFORD |seafwess %7 eck—med " Radidon ¢o" nia parocniai Riit 5 5 B Atdeks i el o 1 ition to D luties, E - y faverites ha Deve Sardy Hook te. Hatteras—moderaté | rather Keefe found time to take an In of the stere s for Fall are a “'.T{‘fi"_: iy : i e Jacti t in every t civi - g Seuthern New : Generally ‘welfare of the citizens of the stat < 4 g 3 ¢ b ac Thuisday: net He was cspecially energetic during t “lowest prices of the season. So make it a point to visit the likas some | fair "Wednesday The pubiic Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order much change in temperaturs. late world war period, having been { ¢ = - = . 108 BROADWAY Observations In Nerwich. sprointed. by Governor' Hoiomb as . i || store today. lever your wints we can supply them. &fve = The following recerds, reported tre; ’ense. in which position his rare judg. 3 * . ¥t 5 P P A - . The Bulletin's observations show l.“ nen Vi A Serviceable Line |t e’ Gk [RSertie T mny peryiexing prso” - WOMEN’S FALL APPAREL Pout fomy lems which that body d to consider. 00 ~ - d of Men’s and Pa Intensely patriotic and o firm believer As the summer season wanes interest centers in the modes g ve |in American ideals, his voice was 8 ¥ P Py » * Bovs’ Sh Raiis {lisura. from tne piattorm of practical. & fonlue—h‘un* A visit to the Women’s Apparel || suerite” oes . m. ‘cvery city and town in Connecticu X i “Tvan The Terrible” by 1 ys Highest 80, lowest - in support of the war programme and Section will the loveliest the Would take the audi AT THE RIGHT PRICES Comparisens. REV. WILLIAM A. KEEFE. to_a-onse n strons national smirif. ion will serve as o guide to of the early foet. Predictions for Tuesday: Generally A gt g s G B U T R T T s Autumn styles, in Suits, Coats, Dresses- and Skirts. Of flic: ryonin0 miy o !m ‘“ fajr, b Rev. illiam A. Keef rector of fit. - 5 U 2 . TR L™ Team Harness| 0t o0 o opmer. Fair, followed | Jobais cuurch: Plaimgficid, hat been |fairs belng & member of White Cross| For sale by The Lee & Osgood Co.|| many of these handsome models there is but a limited Ben Turpin as “Ma at Low Prices by cloudy with light shewers, cloaring |appointed pastor of St. Mary's|Council. No. 18, of this city, and of g h"»h”"T s Rev. Daniel Mullen assembly. fourth| ot $ha | at night, continued cool, west te ssuih | church, Greeneville, to succesd Rev. b If Fatfty only gave { wind. J. H. Fitzmaurice, who was receutly |degree section of the order. Ile had; grounds on-which Sarah Spooner Law ; 2 ¢ ne LL C man Co . nted pastor of St. Patricl’s|the honor of répresenting Connecticut|of New Lohdon assk a divorce from. S R T Save us R od . . Sum, Meen and. Tides. urch, Waterbury. & at a meeting of the supreme assem-| Richard W. Law, also of New Lon- 257 T8 ;i : ‘This’ will be Sratifying news, mof|bly held at Seattie n few vears ago.|don. They fwerc married July 2, 1904. ] 1 wnow 'that “Hamiet” = 3 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Mees |only to the miémbers of St. Mary's|He is best known in Columbian circles | The wife dlso asks altmony and cus- ([ entestin Sets. | p: to most of whom he is inti-|as the state lecturer of the fourth de- | tody of her two children. Ang, most g =31, 1 thin Paately known because of his service|sree section in Connecticut to which| Diovrce and custody of her child 5y L SR O aiate i hat parleh " Several | gfice he was appointed four years ago| are asked) by Alice Tubbe Perkins of Dane ote | Smars agor But to fhe aiizens of Nor-|by' John H. Redden' of Denver. su-| New Lonflon. She married Harold J. B vias Maliok 5 wich in general, who will be pleased | preme master of the fourth degree| Perkins of Bast Lyme on July 31, Fun ‘i‘ to welcomo to the city one who has|section and during his occupancy of| 1915. Cpuelty is the charge. 211 | peen active in every civic movement|that office the state lecturer has been| Claiming that her husband has |l ! v p 3 HIS MOTHER 34 hen the.gallan r Bata. John & Geo. H. Bliss 1347 | that tbe citizens have undertaken'an important factor in the <pread ofl| committed 'a statutory offense, Largest Assortment T during the past decade. the principles of Columbianism in the| Georgiana Olssen Maynard asks a di- again. an Six hours er 0% 15 jav | Tather Keete is a native of Water- | commonwealh of Connecticut. vorce from Herbert A. Maynard of S fans of T * bury, Conn. his parents being num-| Father Keefe has also filled the po-| New London. The couple were mar- Dear Goa—Wro an o DIAMOND JEWELRY bered amongst the carly residents of|sition of director of Holy Name so-|ried Deccmber 6, 1917. The 13008 U that city. He attended the public[cietles for New London, Windham and k_Married on February 14, 1814, Anna . s3d ne 1ohely, Stricken sehools ot Waterbury after which he {Middiesex countics, and here his abil-| M. Baugh of New London ia now SPeclal Dm‘m md s‘le Of ontis L strusgle ta Tuesday mornimg the funeral of J.|attended Holy Cross college, Worces- kity as an organizer and has brilliant| suing her.fusband,. Clarence- T. v iapi e mo byt The prre =4 and the eyes kecp br clea But all the w Frank Healey was held. from his late | fer, ana following his graduation from |cloguence helped materially to pro-| Baugh also of New London, for a di- residence at 415 Nerth Main street,|thgt institution he completed his the- [mote the growh and influence of his;Yorce on the grounds of desertion. . with many relatives and frienlis being | olaogics] studies at at the famous uni- | strong church organization in the dis- | She was Anna M. Nelson before her uman r ’ s f;,‘““ from New Yorl Cohees. | versity of Louvain, Beigium. Upon |trict over which he presided. The new | marriage. Desertion is alleged to have EN AN’r bbs Ferry, Washingto: . C. . The stationed at|paster expects to assumc the duties| taken ce o nilarch 1914, ¥ o 3 " I o Rorur orie 4"?.‘:’0 sumar: | Brageport, and Jatcr ai St Sary's |Gf b pasieh carly mext week: tnioleranly cruel i ner Sna B Hacar]| All this week there will be & demon- ous floral forme. fers wers . ¥ cru er, Ella_B. = ; ; BRACELET WATCHES Telatives and Ieignds af the Ghosesed - ing of Bast Lyme is suing him for a ;e . b g LT RADIOLITE STRAP as follows: Damiel G. and Themas Me- | ppigcOPAL CHURCH CHANGES' | SIXTEEN DIVORCE ACTIONS divorce. He is Lincoln W. Harding | ! / oot The wedding took place on = : i3 HUMOR OF THE I that seek Cormick of this city, John M X WATCHES, ETC. o N ek Joseph B Ciadh - TO BE RECOMMENDED FILED ON TUESDAY | g onee®;, Thi L 3 2 - senting the quu of Columbus,| Omission of the word “obey” from bateh of ,sixteen -divorce cases| Louise C.. Rodman of Stoningten is —— . : 2 - ice of the superior e Frederick White. of Tubbs’ band and|the marriage service, laving, laying on| were filed in the office of t D suing Pelez A. Rodman also of Ston- 7 RS i e 5 & > Joseph Dortelance of Court Sachem,|of hands, annointing with holy ofls,| court in this city Tuesday. The m.!,ngm.._ for a divorce on grounds of T O Siovelist—Lcballs 0! €0. I1. 1SS of A healing by faith, abbreviation of tho|Jjority of the actions arc brousht on!cruclty and divorce. There is ono chil > £ the public what it wa The funeral services were held in|Ten Commandments, confession, re-| grounds of desertion, whif® several and Mrs. Rodman asks custody. TI 4 Candi ]l" nd- han . 3 s church with Rev, P. J. Mc- | quiems for the dead, and the optional|are on grounds of statuary offens-!couple were married on November _,”—‘,k e, e P 3 | Cormick of Washington, D, Cu Whe is| use of bread dipped in inc as afes. Ore hushand claims his wife de-|2g, 1917, ack. 0- l.antern a relative of the deceazed, Was cele- | method of administering both clements | serted him five days after the wod-j p Teacher—Give an example o brant of a solemn high mass. Rev. J.| of the eucharist at one time. in place| ding. The sixteen actions are as fol-| NORWICH TOWN language. z3 'H. Broderick was Cmm Monsigner | of passing communionp wine by cup_in|lows: | b ]' Young America—What irola of the Tta legstion in| the acoepted way. are amonz ho prac- Ruth Bingham of Lyme secks a di-| At the First Congregational praver ing to huve’—Life Washington -was sub-deacen, an® Rev. | tices which wiil be recommended to tho | Yoree from Richard Bingham of New mesting Thursday evening tho subject “What's the matter with t F John Walsh, was mester of caremon- | Protectant Episcopal Church at the|London on grounds of intolerable eru-|wiil be Guarding the Tengue. Crazy.” . fes. TRev. JoMn Taiboyt Smith of | General Convention in October elty. She was Muth Mclanson before | Irederick . Bushnell of iHunting- R ien dhan ANat. - ¥ . Dobbg Ferry and er Hossey gecu- These changes are advised by a|ber marriage wl ich took place Feb- | ton atenue returped Monday after ten he'd counterfefl Fusel; (. e pied seats in the sanctua: joint commission of sevem bishops, | ruary 2, 191S. She asks permission to|days' stay aw Willimantic Camp Judge. . |~ Prof. Heary J. laFontaine presided | seven prosbyters and seven laymen|resume her maiden nafe. | Grounds. . Sonike itere fu 3T yalke Costs a Little More Than ! at the crgan sra at- th ;flmrv he | appointed by the convention of 1913 to| Charsing that her husband has de-| %\ir. and Mrs. John Lucas and soi N Wore aut of ohar | rendered Pie Jesu. congider ana report such revision and | Serted her, Ella P. Revnolds of Brook-'John Jr. of Trading Cove, were call- o P e o i Others — Worth It. van and Mr. laFontaine rendered|enrichment of the Book of Common|lyn, N. Y. brings suit for divorceiers on Town street relatives Satur. | $1.95 to $17.50 ] | mats mo wir o run o store Some Sweet Day at the close of the| Prayer as might seem advisable, with| from Carl 'S. Reynolds of Waterford. | day. i 1 . Thave NalMps v A. R. MANNING mass and as the body was 1eaving the! tho provision that no proposition bej-Her maiden mame was Ella P.TLewisi fienry L. Stanton and son. Henry S M e M cdifice Nearer 3y God fo Tee was|entertained ivolving. faith and doc-|and she was married to Carl 9 Rev-|Jo. Mcr. Eiia sames and Ner son. Ier- . TRANSFOR- THigeicy Mapt s (havi Conn. 960.2 cung by the cholr. was in the | trine, the tile of the Prayer Book or|nolds on December 26, 1598, Desertion| bert James of Attleboro, Mase. were - uppy)—Madam Yantic, .. ‘Phone 980.2{2308.10 U500 hors wes s oom: | thn i Hrtns Chure e Lk ook | i Sllegad sincs Asuet 18, T0TL . | carlers Bemay e e home o Mo MATIONS Date B Eul mittal service at the grave conducted|was made to the convention of 1918.| On grounds of cruelty Lucy B. Hunt-{and Mrs. R. P. Rosc of West Town v Fathers Smith, McCormick and Ni-| and this is the second. It is in Dook|ley of Old Lyme is suing Fred B.|strect. The trip was made by auto- $3.50 to $12.50] ||ourseit—London Idead “Did you sce daughter A. G. cola, form, so that thoss wishing® to study| Huntley also of Old Lymeo for a di-| mobile. 2 3 T.HOMPSON' Fj S Afnong those present were deloga-| it in advance of the comvention may|vorce. Before her marriage she wes| Miss Bessie Fuller of Wichita, Kan- Privacy for Match- § Rlguii?" azked motner Chiropodist, Foot Specialist |tions from the iinights of Columbusds so. Lucy L. Swaney. The wedding took{§as. was the guest Monday of her ing Shades in the “No,” answered fathc (PROTECT YOUR FEET) and Folgters o1 Ametics. While high church practices are|place on January 18, 1914. Besides a|{Ourins, the Misses liyde and George = " day light” noted ' the suit. ~Most . Arthur Shedd of Presten City spent| recognized in the report, it is thejdivorce the plaintiff asks that she be|i": Hyde at their home on Washing- rdin: wes daughter ashing Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support.|Tuesdoy ir the village, . production of high and low church-| granted custody of her two children.iton sincet. Miss Fuller, who for sev- “Muney won't buy lo Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main S$t.| Samuel Kearns of Boswell avepue|men, who were chosen as the embodi-| A statutory offence, cruelty and d 1,weeks has been visiting her aunt, o Norwich, ConA Phone 1356-4 s spending A few davs visiting rela- | ment of the highest scholarship in the| sertion are the grounds on which|Mis! Jennte L. Case and other rela- faybe not,” commen tives in Greton. church and ef the best thought in e Eulalie H .Swift of New TLondon (s!“\‘es‘l‘?_ |J)\rn,d lc:xes for her home to- “but it is a big help wher Tl edngsday). divorce."—Knoxville Jou | | "Buddeck Rozonski has accepted a|er ymart of the country. Membership| seeiing divorce from Henry D. Swift . | position with the Groton Iron Werks.| of the commiseion was recruited from|of New London. Mrs. Swift was b R. P. Rose of West Town sirect and Hiine: | Herbort Prodell is spending his Massachusetts to California and from|fore marriage Eulalic Hammersky.|his daughter. Mrs. Trederick H. Bush- “Thers's a br nual vacation of two weeks a* Oculn| Wisconsin to Louislana. All the mem-|{ She was married on November 7.incil cf Huntington avenue. were the thing.” Beach, bers of the commission 4'd not assent| 1907. There is one child and the plain- |8uests Sunday of Mr nd- “To those high food pr The Greeneville Fishing club went|to the entire report. and elements inf tiff asks that she be granted custo-iSON and his wife. Mr. o i “Certal Thin on a fishing party to Hopeville an u:;:‘ eh:xrc are ~lron§g| opposed to| a; ,f-\"‘sq- - il |"?mh‘- e“—efll‘l:sv:el‘lfl — - Indigestion they bave c Aonday making the trip by autotruck | other inmovations. So it is expected| Divorce. alimony and permission to le here Mre. Bushnell attended| serd S e stk & Aabgtsias Af i, | Bkt he Glsusmion of the propesed] tememe Ber maMien et afe aeked|sefvices-at the Bapiiet chureh. e oo B s ce enla Batl, rec IMWIIY dxthcléing the powars of any e the largest weighing 2 1-2 ponnd:. chamges will furnish one of the most| by Miizel A. Nossek Williams of 3rs. Albest ‘Smith and son Albert | i On e B O e aror| ook offiges may. whes court fs not in| (Do Sou Ben !Smith, Jr, have returned to their|CORgresational church under the aus-|session take a boud.for tne appe Nuw,” said Se OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS interesting featurcs of the convention.| London who brings _action against i v e : ) ! » : £ | Wiitiam Williama of Now Lodnon The|home on Town' sireet, after passingiPices of /the Junior Christiza Endes- |ance of the accuséd before ruch court, |nofhing in that s i T, LLE | | iltiam Williams of New Lodnon. The bome on Tawn scest. after passing | Diee 3 S R R res | Sukting. thg Soansa, boiore such court | LOIE 1% we om: es. | NORWICH MAN FINED {couple were marired December 2 2 S | yoar tu the. work of the secidhy.. Ahe|vender toncous -/ trown -—Lou y | 1914, The action is Brought on the|and Mrs. Gererd Ranger and children.| i ik of the- y.. Theluonds-ean omly be taken by a judre, |tentous s 4 | _The Tattville Canse club held thelr| FOR RECKLESS DRIVING| 1915 The acuion | Gloorge and Tiva Ranger, who cccupied | president, Martin. Durr, #as® assisted|justice of the peace. clark of & eoure, |Jot C‘m‘ges wagom | regular meeting at the club repms on| Touis Sandinskv, a Norwich ‘hus| fithel L. Gilmour of New London|the same cottage with Mre. Smith and | 0¥ other members county commissioner or o person law- | h traveling é y y | Monday svening. Regular _Business|ariver. wes fned 315 In the New: aeri oworse Com Mot g (iomdon | ee Son have returncd fo thelr home| Guests Sumiay at the home of Dr.!iuly atting s Fead of & berce fores -r | was transacted and plans were dis-|London police court Monday for the|of New Leondon on grounds of de.|on Division street {and Jirs. C.J. Lamb of Town-street, in_any munisipality he w ecity [ “Why, rucks and Carts |cursed as to the neceasicy of DUNAIng | recilcss ‘operation. of his. cur. - Sunc | orriion Sonion, on Erounds of de-on D oN. ncis and daughter. | inciaded Dr. Lamo's sister, Mre. Har- | tors, horough 6r peiice o A s 2 jriet Drainerd and her daughter, Mre.[the coust is not in sersion and the of- !y and there's not one in new sheds in which to keep the c&-1gday, while driving up the Norwich tod oy [ 3riss Viola Francis returned to their rs, Painting, Trim.| noes. It was décided that the ey | 4aY 3 granted custody of her two children joLtiic Edgecomb of Pearl street, Mys- | fense charzed is with'n the final juris- —Cornell Widow Mechanical Re, urnjike he went so close to Erast: vo ied oh Ded home in, Hartford, following a regent turnj; rastus| The couple were married oh December 3 fior | tic, aiso Mrs. Brainerd’s danghter-ia 1 miny Upholstering and We. would wait until next spring H. Holmes, a one-armed man, who a n is allegdd to have | Yisit with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Croker . diction of ‘msuch court r. Flzthush—Oi 3 Blackamithing i alf it tramchee | building. _ At ‘present the wheds at|was walking alongthe road coming| talen miace Angass 20 Jait e O e S Frintineton ayenue. aw, Mxs. Clarcnce Brainerd and 0ns| I rszard totme aliposition cf for- |lefs my wateh unatalr ranches | ihe clud will held seven canées whish|in the direction in which Sadinsky was AT i g In refurning {rom camp meeting to Norton —amd anles Of Ivcitcd bonds. . The utiorney genera:| Ars. F £hal is but half the number owned By the| going that a spare tire on the fbus|, AUSEINE that fer hushand deserted | ineir homes fn Old Mystic, the foflow- | Stonington. They were accompanied|coys the laneSuge of the act expresses | bring it Gear members. The club camp has Brekes| steusk Mr. Holmes .turned him around | wof JPTU, #T. J016. Hiawy G- Buell ofiing were callers Sunday - on the |by Lawrence Gremley. of Mystic. “ifie. guthntion Of ihe logisiature: 5ot No. never mind. T gue ar nrp :,m&x;a);:.:‘:m::;s retmo‘d'z é:; ..n‘a‘ ufiu his 11;-: off. B ety of Nav Tondon? .i.‘;:"‘ouonyzl:‘[lsses Crawford at the parsonage on £t clearly’ that it admits of no other con- enough it will v * |3t the camp as the tntire clib canced | attanding the mmishan and decased | IeTo,nied In wedlock 8n December !Nt TSWRIES \HOU 30 AT sHoULD RETURN FomFETED FiTCtIen tham ciat el boud Eeck L e 507 TO %15 NORTH MAIN STREET|Uup the river and took part in the rac-|thet Sadipsky was reckless. He said| ., Desides the divorce she askS|geph Desley and son lifford Desiey, BONDS TO COMMISSIONER | come forr o be ing and swimming ‘events. The an-|that ky, atter he had driven| CU5iody of her child and alimony, |Nir and Mrs. Bverette Johnson. Miss| Aiiorney General Frank K, .Healy |Lhe commiksioner of motor KALEIDOSCOP nual m bake was alse held and : Married April 1, 1912 in South Car-! | ly hih n Nef '’ of c | Tas a huge success. . Next year iha| was rabbed by. ihe iite. hung on the| Clna, Thmoas Baratchick of Mont- | Florence JoRnten T (NI e inas given an opimion to ReBbing D.{without drducting (o coriy o | Coui gepomits have be wers and T@QES | b i oaen the cimp eanierin the side of the bux. came back and want- | Tilo alloscs that his wite deserted him | P4515" Ghace R veham of Frank: | SIOSCHSH 176, PUUBIGRIOCSE, SF ML SCHEL be an other shurges of uny kind | CRN SCROELR DOV A i S gummer and centinue it until the latter | e him (Holmés) ‘to 'atiow who in-| 055 JOV5 1S, TIC 103 WAME R B¢ [ wile @ caller’ Tuepday ut the home | TUCh3" fon offending automoniists [ nd Ieat e o discretion il ¢ % The Kongo R ugul cldnt to pass and not mention any ey . 2ot Mrs. Mary Geer Welch, of est | g0, > courts or justices of the peace in car- - more. t s : Th ames Coal Co. are and at the time of the wedding she t|for their appearance in court, and on ¥ e he 1 i P A iy S TAns | e ateut lived in Anderson, S. C. Her present! TOWR street., e ! the aisposition of the bond when it is|f¥ing it into efect. In my opinion a s navi Eutiofy . Smcolbes e Auwecus | forfeited for non appearance, The at-(failure to male o return ho ent! Orders Delivered orders now for delivering coal in Taft-! ~Sadinsky claimed he was travel- . it MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO Jilie, pnavige extended thelr asivery| ing at a”speed not fo excesd five AR Sihonts arg 1ot Engwn, (0 Her Femeet,- anocitish returned from a few | Lo T O S ot of & | amount of the ‘oreiica ond : , | system —adv. miles an hour an enied that he e SRR e b z days’ stay on Fishers Island,- where | OT0CY ¥ be |viotation of tine autom ’ . : - Six members of the Ponemah Wheel| struck Holmes. He said he stopped| 2'Zaret B. Colby of New London| @il (56” other men he enjoyed the | iorieited bond should be returned tolni@talion of fhe &otom ve -8 PEARSSY Phone 9861 club enoyed an automebile trip to|nis bus and went back because he!asig,’ Jivores from Busene Celbey | oort of lobsiering. Two hundred and | N2 commissioner. N 1 the time limited by [ sroms e Savin Rock, New Haven, and return,|iwent very close to Holmes. of St Auguctine Tla. on grounds of | g5ic™ Cnae were.caught ‘the first day | Tie attorney general 3ays:that-no | Jitoih (B thne Jmocc lopes o a in T for over the week énd.' The rsturn| Wallace A, Beckwith confirmed tne|Jcsertion She was married o Col-f,nd (o following Way 400 pounds. Mr.|constable, deputy sherim Or inspactor Gracce Lias adoptec Lrip, was made in the evening and the| statements rade by Mr. Holmes as B e 2 i, 3nd clalms that| facobson who has not had @ vacation|of motor vehicles has. authorlty to which save party was caught in the thunder show- v 2 very | take o bomd for appeatance in court el bk and brir Beckwith _was the companion ot that her name Do changed toliR @ mumber of years reported a very | [a%e oo S oo e s s Peint Jury Overlocked. | ers _before arriving home. S : ] {and ‘brin A verty of youne.peopls have. Kkl ien e b s ationeside of him| argaret . Nappler. e e e the motor vehicle law. 'The| “Phe fury fhat awgrded Henry Ford| 40 0 a ‘tro€k and will go to Jewett Oity . B Claiming that she was deserted by | g nete ™ plins *SHaS M nater, Teo |5 sfic cents évidently failed to take into| $0 SIS this evening to attend a_dance. Norwich Man Robbed. - her husband in October, 1907 .Nelle | SEUER Ty Ralor CREINE Sorce, ™51 fier_# =haiged comes wifhin | consideration the advance in the cost|f o nONE T Workmen of the Ponemah Mils navel A nign - 3 Dennison Bliven of New London asks|[miist. NOROR¥, CUNRE. ('GRc. Y e jurisa.ction of any city, town,| of living. Figuring 100 per eent. an| iR IBY O been engaged in repairing the roadbed | o BIEE™AY Tobbery was committed| s divorce from Georze C. Bliven of (SR&MY VI AR ROITCS horouzh or police court, the ch the minimum Mr. Ford &hou o | 1IC i on Front street for the Dast few days| Aite ilopiiilt DeAr midnight when Needham Heights, Mass. Her maiden|'Nn, “08 SVSUEIeR, MO o 4o iing cnie been awarded at jeast 1 For use on pub n Kohler. a resident of Norwich| nume was ellie’ Dennison and. thel T8 I i B N oy et 0 el € B L R seeos, eic, o nin ] i een - invent. con A O e en e rodd has béen|was passing through the railroad cut| weqding took blace Octoher 1o 155 traffic over the Fo#d durifig: the Dast wnun 'é?;tim‘:n"&: hle;o‘;\dszr; There are two chilardcn and Mrs. Bliv en as r Ccustos nd sl E few wesks the road nhas become Tull ipegt him into .insensibility with Shard| wanis olioon. v nd e alng plate with strips o channals. A single davit w of holes making the travel over the ik Al 2 street L,m. ut: comPortabis, A |imstruments. He was taken to the| Crueity and intemperance are the Al i hip with a oo croeon c o dave ot set. wentma mhIC giva| Lawrence . Memorial hospital in New - 2 e Rk ons it - L. | o davs et ges e Tl give | Condon. M Durae was Touna Bide of | ey urc en Last W k Of th {Beatly tiemioty 1t 2o 1;50 sThe Attic) s me Vi S Smdia " "™ |bis body mith 535 mustng apa <"t MARRIED : : ASL Vv.eeK or tne [ ebman, adges to orn . - si, e —In_Wores - ” y | Two Swedlsh engineer o “Think of the extra rooms bars of ihe’ Ploncer Bays and thelr Sope. é:‘gf/\ui.‘Ffi?‘q x{lgég:‘sx&« ot 15 Main Street 2 4 Ly, | Bt oS could - en ve arrived and ery at- = Corcester and Miss Mildred J: e S ORI S2s he VLT A rt or leng eircu - <ot skt tractive. The Backsround of the bedks 9o s Fl e of Sautis Killingly, Conn. = » LR > Saustment o even . self, if your empty attic is purple and goid lefters are used| Stated briefly, what the brother- | BLOOM—GRAY—In New London, Auz. unera * ekl el “ wwere put to-work. ; to signify its use. - The badge ia| heods of railway employes seek to| 23, 1919, by Rev. J. Romevn Dan- 3 i d B o lipe. ¥ £ ¥ Tastened to the caat by & geld ciasp| 1ored upon the country is government| forth, Raymond Rail Bloom and v G | Aceording to a report ju % Transform that slacker As 1s the custets af the s of the| o .the people by thé railroad men.| AIMa Towers Gray, both of New . - 4 - | the bureau of the census. de wohed hiic chesttul, e || Aantoe Seetags af the pebiis or iR|0%, 0 Vsl by, hf raikesd men, z irectors ; S eommercs (b o there wiil bé found a -eitizen who, 5 < 3 % “ he United : i = )3 - in <1917 operated 241 v Come in and get a good pair of e oot | 1iea 2 these badgas upon which his nami b his namél not being a railroad man. fails to boer is inseribed. In this manner old mem- " fortable rooms with Bea- —AND— wver Board —it’s quickly bers and new membérs reed onl eémeé enthusiastic over the scheme.— In_ Norwich, Aug. 24 1919, € ot 4 eed only to Springaed Taion, n Ghanies 3t Hixon of Westerly! R 1. wire: ment 131.7:5,228 1 Embalmers 2, & B 5 X ?, employed 477 persc the rest of the house. . - A school 1o teach arts, seiences ana | BECUBSTONG In Laurel Glenn, Aus Men’s, Women’s or Children’s Shoes |/:mn 0 S5 "is % - aAgk us for the details. gfl%\l“n: is planned ftor iquitos by | years, i e : [ . . ing to $25,50 e Peruvian government. S R R T ; A | “Gwing to aim " PECKE-McWILLIAMS CO. P Oi% Jane Dorvey, widow of Henrs Lady Assistant .at a very low price welliwater aystem’ of ¥ Dorsey. \ Telephone 328-3 Y - the needs of thé grow HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Shoes arriving daily in latest colors and ||t oo 5 & The main pipes Wwo! 2 p than 50 miles, ar styles for fall. R N 000,000 rubles. As the Céntral Wharf g the badgé and a néw friendship|MNBIL—In this city. Aug. 25, 1919, g is struck. . Martha B. MeNell, wité of Daniel ¥. (S The younger boys’ bicycle club went| _ McNeil, aged 63 vears and 9 months. on_their weekly “bike" trip Monday|FUDeral services miil be held at her evening. About ten bicyclers left the| Ihorsaro Aug. 25, af 3 b m. “Burisi village early in the evening on a | in Yantic cemeter: trip_to Willimantic, but soon several i ro 8E SLEANED AND BLOCKED ét them came to griet. with eithor tire ; F i Would require forc a TS TuE oimy ewoE Awo AT EERSE S RS | cano o reane e Brockton Sample Shoe Store |™ ... money, - the exc ution e want to thank all those who as- CLEANING PARLORS. 3 4 ect to make a trip to Jewett . : | fext wedk and hopo It swill ‘end ety M Josic v e : The gquestion unfortunately is £ beiter than this week's trip did. me of the accident and since he has 17138 MAIN STREET the mere interrogation, Whe k { & 2 i 5 Shantung terms in the treaty? Jéseph LaCroie” and family spent|been In the Backus hospital. ‘Sunday at Rocky Point, retursing to!MRES. ARTHUR DAYEN AND FAMILY. the village in the evening. FPlainfield, Ct. Aug. 26th, 1019, more problematic query, Who them out?—New York Sun.