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rERSOMLS . 1| ATTACK ON TROLLEY CREW IN DARK ™ visariaisias TO WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Miss Marion W. Willlams of Hart- e iy st pd e Sl CRREE gD - | gpeaks here this (Weanesday) evening . ———— a tral t! , there Hareld Blacker of . Waterbury was o c':'hf:" i ,,‘3,’.‘,’;.“;. ye.h“m;cr 5 here over Sunday with his cousin, JORN| yriniam Walsh of Middletown, Ar-|were on the ground. Papagello man- | t0 8 o'clock in the lecture room at the An Internal Treatment For Piles (Hemorrhoids) g o e T Blacker. } % 5 ' s thur P: 1 his City o aged to escape from the gang end ran| chureh. Mr. Bryan's address, in which Gives absolute rellef from all paia and VARIOUS MATTERS Miss Leors V. Beetham is spending | W7 Papagello of fhis city and “harles) 870, L0 0000 0 e B e ‘the | he will ndvecate world-wide prohi- suffering—Has never falled— Light vehicle lamps at 7.50 o'clock |the Week at Gales Ferry and New=arb & S e » alarm “alsh and Barber were the| bition, will be given at 8. London. {of the Shore Line Elcctric ComiPenY.;most seriousiy damaged, Barber hav-| The following are to serve on the| Guaranteed. this evening. . J. M. Hart of Hartford and George| Were dragged from their car near St..ing a nasty cut on the ehi nose | reception committee: Many people have become despondent Several from this city are attending| 1o " spent the w:ek end at Haugh- | JOseph’s cemetery ahout 10.15 o’clock :mfi his arm hsdlynbr:‘x;s:d‘.":v:‘;fh was Mayor and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Des- Decause they have been led to believe | Worcester Fair this week. ton’s Cove. Tyesday evening and beaten severely bruised about the hody i ve | mond, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Arnold. that their ease was horeless and that| goy, : 5 b > BORF_ md Wi eye ind 3 . B thers was mo Temedy or thelr'case. el Dawe fieals ment The Puln Theodore Smith of Sprague, a vel- A e Dlackencd. Papsgeilo had bis kiee Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Bishop, Mr. and 30 to yeur FUE KISt AN Zet an 4 eran of the Civil war, was a callel P - SEIEANAL el Miro | B " | sender. . el ' fair was when the three men aroused ! Walsh w < i RS Ll R T e e D S L B the nelghbormaod by thelr Crics of| tnat ha rostt sce mo sas About when that, taken internally, passes un = Miss Agnes E. Armstrong has re-|“Help” and “They are killing me.” Je. his s Rad < = erations Tuesday after the Labor Day| ¥ i ¢ with ! -2 he brought Lis car te a stop and that changed through the stomacn and in- |} 0, 400" urned from a week's stay rome Theye, who lives near, was' the| i wac just as he was siepping to the testines amd thus reaches the source - £ B friends in New York city. first on the seene and claims that| cound that he was sttached TAN (h of the trouble, where, by Its soothing, The Beauty Shop, 287 Main street.| oo Ajjca 0. Armstrong of Peck|there were seven or eight men punch- men state that thev could not o healing = and ther t ulcers arnd eptic aetion. 1 © aliavs | i 3 t v Ticait Soiant Sith! the Yol Shntinue to be closed until SePL greet has returned from a week’s stay |ing and kicking the metorman and|pize of er causes them to heal| ' —RRv. entif any. of their 1- in Greenport, Long Island. conducters of the car but when h'lnnmu when the p.t""ac?i sln::ad‘ls:l:l‘e- and dicappen: forever. Men from this state are at Roches- = an-|approached they ranm in all directions. Mad Boms i s It's positively marvelous how speed-|ter. N. Y. for a week. attending the| . MIS _{{:”Bx;nf,‘:“’;g i T Dy the| He savs he was unable to distinguish | e cop ;‘fut‘x:;"ou‘(“;!l I'»‘.',‘fl’xgs‘.’&'f o ily it ac in two o that hav known tre lgll_:‘:le&ifl;:'hs:vefl:te‘r'\‘ ©omes | photographers® convention. y serious illness of her mother. a}l;\)'thing to identify them other than| The place where the outrage was resisted ' all previousiy | The pond at Thamesville, which has| "1y Abbie B. Swan and Miss Ma-|LI3f gne had » straw hat and the rest! commitied is i o of the darkest ents really wonderful re-| been nearly dry during the summer,| ...n Swan have returned from Asbury n\a{_h’ln e'rhesg le:ll!e‘ &!‘ :l:n!- ighby spots along ihe iine and comsiderable | Dool e neighbor- gjstance from any of the houses vifl' Nuxsted fron belps stonishing strength and energy into the veine of men sults ha been accomplished. It is| has been filled by the recent rains.‘ P 4 s e S g e T s 1 s ark, N. J., and Seranton, Pa. b Bhal e SRR o 5 f ! and bring roses to the checks of pale. Cent"vears "and snvone who is disap | The rain of Sunday and the drear¥| yi:' 1ng Mrs. D. Lapre have return- | oare tan oo tuh Gie SCene there Were| that neighborhood. On one side of the rvous. rundown women” says Dr 3 Mrs. D. = i igh e es Francis Sullivan. formerly physi tracks is a high iron fence and on Ga s Deiieriis Weratal ‘ol‘;’:“ :‘ z“ ointed with its use can have thelr| weather since then have hindered the b s % foess 4 Boney refunded. tobacco harvest in Tolland county to| S0, NOMe after a visit with Mrs. [a- | Barber. to be found, the' third man!ine pther is 81 Marys cemetery and Just read what Mr. F. M. Smith of | some extent. pre’s relatives in Springfield. Mass. |evidently having disappeared. His| Brospect Park. 4 2313 Broaiway. Lorain, Ohlo, says: 7 Miss Gladys Hart of Poquetanuck(coat and other parts of his wearing| Papasello who is econductor and! I & Tecommend Miro Remedy{ Many of the clubs and fraternal or-| GHRS S Clara Adams of Jewett City |apparel were found on the ground : s nductor a for Pile. There is no equal to it. I|ganizations will resume formal meat- e SDOTIMIE & Faek ot Ocean Todoh | iicar tho okt B otes dsvetopan et Barber who is also a conducter stated suffered for 18 years and fried every- | ings this month, fellowing the sum-|2F¢ spending Pex & Ceen A el = d hed that|that the last nassenger on that trip thing that was recom : Miss Marion Baker of Greeneville IGD:EG ;‘ (;mmlfi !l good deal o 15| left the car mear the first gate of the resumed her duties in a Main street|clothes had run from the car to thelecemetery. A jitner "bus was stopped | v. Y. and Westchester County Hospital T preacribe it regalarly in- cases of de pleted y. “ansemia and lack of Sirength nd enduratce. There is nothing fike organiairon-Nxated Tron-to quickls enrich the blood. make beautiful. beaithy 5d strong, vigorous. iron men. :det«ou guaranteed or money r ymmended. T doc- | mer vacations. tored for vears and 3 ! . saterer with Dleeding piles. T teek| TO be forwarded to New York for|TSSumed hor duties in & Main swweel| . onCyiic carhouse, T in s il met fwo bottles of Mira and was entirely | Serbjan relief work. The Bulletin has|3!o%¢ Y T & Vacsk ?| "The volice were netified ana sev-|ag Tranklin sauare shorty afer the cured. Amy sufferer using it will never | received the sum of $15, throush Miss| VRS- o turned | €73l officers went to the place and|fg1q che police that thes theusht that! TORU siasiabdiets Qfypehin Mive or.can) oL ie T N to B Domaton Brotaact Stpect. SR |searchol the_gsoupteyfor mewriy Twel 00" % T0ATC D SE (OREIE KR get it for you on short notice. Sur Wiliam N. Sirickland. B8, whose | pessing s wesk with friends in Stos-|Ioprt ot coml§ Jocxts mofhine. wThe | Greeneville, The passengers on the| little chemical extinguished the blaze Pl e e il e tneY gnave | 'bus were taken to the police station] wirriay JENNINGS DRyax | Wibout serious loss. it is worth the little trouble to obtaln| funeral took place Monday at Col- | i A0 i i it to be rid of niles forever. chester, leaves a daugiter, Mrs. C. H. ¥ several clues which will be run down, |, JEPE€ ARTH, S IMPORTANT —What s known as| \Murdock, of Norwich. Miss Anna Lea Bakewcll of Hart-| The members of the car crew were 7 3 " FUNERALS, itehing piles are not piles in the true ™ iatE . o) o|ford has returned from Pumfret Cen-|jhrought to the police station and were One Arrest. Mrs. Allvn L. Brown. Miss Harriett b ser the word although this condl l @ ese dasn o Cdiee borntitul Toasd| ter, where she has been spending sev-|icaged for the night. About midnight the poiice arrected|Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fields, Gertrude B. Jenkins, _ Y e e et horos I airs Wty jEral weekx They claim that just as the car had{Luther Bonson in Pranklin square on ?h{. and Mrs. Bdwin Hill, Mr. and Mrs.| The funeral of Gertrude B. Jenkin Ointment has heen prepared, as in sueh| tive than this season e Miss Margaret Sheridan of iUnion|stopped near St. Joseph's cemetery tola breach of the neace charge. He is|Joln McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. Johntook place on Tuesday afterncon from -asef 17 is not meceseary” to” take the| Ve O il be held in| Streel. who has been visit . 3 L ien: e Golles oo e e 1D St Tholles croolie McWilliams. 3ir. and Mre. Charles O.|the home of her parents at 104 Hi Intermal prescription Il peur druEmist| IO e O vy ennfvar.n| 1" Ritter of Monson, Mass.. has re-|trip to the West Side 10 of 12 men| The police would not admit that he g £ 0 o Y < oo i, W mwss oy i ok cannot sur y v Il eladly . e = S- 1 turne: umped ¢ h 5 " t as suspected in the case of the as-| Mrs. Frapk a. A . Mr. Mrs. | friends presen here were many and of the battle of the Marne in| turned home. Julpped on thew apd. puiled '-tiem]w . Shepard RB. Palmer, Rev. and Mrs.|beautiful fiowers arransed about the cither of the ahove mail charges pald|ar: receipt of price. Internal Treatment | i1 3150, war tax 6c: Ointment 30c, war Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Colgrove of | 40Wn from their cars and proceeded |eault on the troiley crew, but admit- W aterbury spent the holidays at thel !0 beat them up. not only with their|ted he was arrested in connection with rices were conducted of M Arthur F. Purkiss, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | cas ry_A. Tirrell. by I The = R city Saturday next. ax ;_c-l _-.v!n;]hmauarantee‘l Remedies M»:\fl:#!&:o?h:n?‘r;‘}\-zfn‘i‘;—‘ns’:'i'ni f}r‘:nmph(v‘:“mnw of Mrs. Colgrove's mother, Mrs. | fists but even kicked them when they!trelley troubles. Whient it [hecamie Inown ithat hislCire . e s E e iies Co.. Eivria, Slabers uithe Mag feld on A Nesp OflGase m Budoger £ - state, Nebraska. was the 36th to ratify | were iricx is of the dsceased. Bt i e othen Ohy o | Mern s Sher of. Heviten. ke E T the ‘federal prohibition ~amendment,|took place in Maplewood cemeters A Torsington . eorrespondent otes | Bas been spending a short time at her| MAYOR'S OFFIGE DOES | SR FROM BALODNY, OF the joy of Colonel William Jennings|where a commitial cervice was read J sstor sp former home here has gone to Leban- SMALL GROCERY BUSINESS THEATRE IN BALTIC| Brvan was almost unrestrained. For| by Rev. Mr Blake 1 nderiahes Gaeer that improvement is reported in the condition of John Ryan, Spear street, - on for a brief stay. Mayor J. J. Desmond conducted Manuel Goldblatt, of Baltic. about|Years he has been the most uncom-!haq chirge of the funeral arrange- Mr. and Mrs. N. Eugene Smith of mething of a grocery store—though | 10 or 12 vears of age, is in a eritical| Promising foe of the liquor traffic|ments. ‘\':V:'xCh.u a patient at a hospital in Nor-{, Mr. and Mre N. Eus recently left|auite in miniature—Tuesday at his of- condition at the Backus hospital as a| During all his life Colonel Bryan has Mrs. John Kaminski. by automebile te pass a week with|fice on Shetucket street, where he re- result of falling from the baleony of | been a total abstainer. During re- e > = The students of the summer course| G iives in Wayne, Pa cwived a small consignment of army the Roderick theatre in Baltic on| cent vears he has devoted almost his{ Funeral services for Mary Stelzner of Yale Law school, which elosed Sa e Lot RICHes" ot S Lacon, rice and flour. Tuesday morning. Young Goldblatt| entire time and attention to the ad-|Wife of John IKamins e e urday, are enjoving a vacation untilj AMrs Luella R Carr of —Sherman| “rhe' hacon was in 12-pound cams, was working in the balcony of the| vecacy of National Prohibition. | from her late home on Maple Grove Fentember 26, when the regular termjstreet, has returned home after| wpich could be passed out in lots of theatre helping clean it up when in| From this time on, as long as he|avenue at 2.30 oclock on Tuesday af- beniva spending several weeks in Providence! tp.r size or larser to those who had some manner he lost his balance and| lives, Colonel Bryan will give his edi- | terroon with relatives and friends at- Men are at work renovating the|2Rd Shawmut Deach, R. L registered their orders, and the mayor fell over the rail to the floor below.| torial and oratorical abilities largely | tendinz. There were many floral trib- frrmer Edward Chappell residence, on| Councilman John F. Gleason, Charles| jassed out the eans as fast as the eus- The distance is about twenty feet and| to the causes of maintaining the pro-| utes. The services were conducted Washington street, Norwich, for the|l". O'Brien and John H. Cunningbam|tomers arrived, first come, first served.! the boy struck among the chairs,| bition victory in America and thelby Rev. Ponl 1. Werth, pastor of the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W.|have returned from Boston, where they | By nightfall he had disposed of four breaking two of them. achieving of world-wide prohibition.| German Luheran church. of which Perkins. spent the Labor day holiday. out of the five cases which he had re- Doctors were called but it was| e —— | the dcceased a member. The hce September 1, auteists who do| Marvin Hanna ef Washington street| ctived. Each case contained six of the thought best to take the boy to thei ARMORY BALL ADDED TO j bearers were an Stelzner, Wil- H pound tins of bacon, which was hospital and he was taken there by WELCOME HOME EVENTS|!iam Stelzner, Stelzner, three not have lenses, which are accordmg| who has been spending several weeks| 12 pound’ (ins of | Byccw. ‘i zas| to the eertain specifications provided|2t Seedahkamp cottage, Stony Creek|sold at the rate of about 6 cents a| the ambulance. He has a fractur-| A phic ball to be heid in the armory for by tho state law, are risking ar-| was in town Tuesday to atiend the]Pound, making a 12-pound can cost ed skull. lacerations of the face and | . oof P! eons | rothers of the deceased. and Alexan- der Kaminski, a brother-in-law. Bur- an added feature for the Welcome [{a] was in Maplewood cemetor: svhare rest and prosecution. fair. T efbis wag quite 2 eontrast to the | body end fractured arm. He 15 oth.|jope celebration to the Norwich sol- i , 2 A The volice are on the watch for| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Buckley|PISVRIent rewal, price of abeut S0 erwise injured about the hody and|giers and sailors which was decided| e I Werth read a committal ser: Harry D. Wagner. about 130 pounds | and daughter, Charlotte, have returned | "\ -1y workers, e e o the e i W apon . Dy the enpcplive. comupGeR] Gt . of Tha Taueial Are et in weizht ang five feet four inches in|to Hartford, after spending their va-| ol PG ootomers came Provid- the hocoical oo Tacsday A fernooall filiwhen it held a meeting Tuesday eve- = B T oEr g height who escaned from the Norwich cation with relatives and friends | o5 with their own paper and steiny to o¢ fospitai en Tuesday afternoon. ining at the Chamber of Commerce T Fes i ; here. & to surgeons trephining a part of the bone | [} S e N ASH e e We Wi State Hospital Monday night. e IP up the caup fhey mers (s ooy | i Stens Uephimiag @ pari Of the Donc | rooms. The ball will be hald at §.60] & s ; H ts f li What was once the farmer's house| Misses Jane and Sadie Thornes, Mrs.| away, a thoushtful proyvision, as of | hour that the boy's condition was very | 2nd 1S looked upan as furnishing a WORDS CARVED ON IT ats o ua. ty at Norwich State Tuberculosls Sana-|Frank Smith, and Miss Alice Camp-| course the mavor was not prepared critical, 5 very desirable additiopal feature thatl pne of the most unique exhibits at tarium, originally the Thomas Wood-|bell of Hanover, have returned after|with all these incidentals to carry on S e the veteraps of the world war will| {pe New London county fair is that of worth house, is now occupied as a|Spending a vacation on Biock Island|a retail store. The mayor’s whole or- AUTO LAW VIOLATORS appreciate. It will be for the ex-ser-|yi [ "1, Spencer, whi brought dormitory for the. sanatarium help. |and in Providence, R. I der was for nine cases of the baconm, vice men and their guests only and|in’on’Tuesday. The exhibit is a large ; and Mrs. Albert Barrows and|se thai there may be more to come IN POLICE COURT ot for the general public. for the ar-| hacket of farm produ center of Samuel Yellen, Hartford, Manuel il- | mory would be far too small to hold| which ix a la squash, on Moderately Priced Rev. Edward Walsh whor;?f been ¥ of New Britain motored to Vel a curate in Mary 2 ; : e o it < o . i St Sanys "ol. | Norwieh Saturday and were guests| The rice and flour are in bir sacks kins. New Haven, Diadore Delego,jthe crowd if it were thrown open to| whi »pear the words “New Londor L:(‘:‘:’: e n;\l';"‘_ 1?2},}':«:; T'"‘m,‘ hr‘z over Tabor Das. af © Mee. William | of from 50 to 100 pounds each and will Willimantic, Emil Godrikeen, Hartford,| the general public. ;. County Fair, 1519 These words hv ( B e i tnaa s e it o be disposed of onlv in bulk by the sack. and Abraham Segal, Norwich, were| Mayor J. J. Desmond. chairman.{ heen grown om fhe Sdusch In raised Si’. l CO t AL Bey REce Gy Mr. and Mrs, James Loushman of| DOt retailed out in pound lots. There each fined $26.41 in the police court!presided at the meeting which was at- | letters. The hasket is handsome yies Yrec A gathering of ministers from| Mr. and Mrs- James Loushman are three sacks of the fiour and two of , Tuesday morning for having their|tended by a large proportion of thelirimmed and coniains pe Connecticut and Massachusetts will be; Boston, who have been guests for sev-| ;.o , ‘buses overloaded when they were car-|cxecutive commitiee. plums, “all strawberric lack held in Hartford. Sentember 15 and]eral days of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ma- —_— rying passengers to the county fair on A tentative programme for the day|berricz, pears tomaioes, sweet pota- o {dene and family of Central avenue, evening. Alopday. Peter Mazlo, Norwich, who! was outlined to begin at 1 o'clock at|toes, sweet u end plums. was collecting fare from passengers!the fair zrounds with the band con- - 16. under the care of the Pas HARTFORD ATTORNEY CLASHES ’ urion and Hartford Seminary founda-|returned home Monday = s That 8 A]l tion. Carl Anderson, who has been in WITH NEW LONDON COPjcarried in & private car, and David X.|cert. fcllowed by brief nddresses by| ASKED T0 LOOK OUT FOR The Tnited States Civil Service|France since September 1917 and was| Policeman Frank Geer. in preserving| - 'udworth, Mysti~, who was doing the| Mayor Desmond and ex-Mayor Allyn sl et L e N commission announces for September|recently discharged from Camp Dev-|order at the Crown theatre. New Len-|tume 1 a car registered as a commer-| .. Brown. the two heads of the c EN MYSTIC AUTOMOSBILE he war time vears, athlet The Norwich nolice were at entrance sal-|G. E. Disgue for the last week. in a dispute with A<sistant Prosecut-|paid their fines events and races. including possibly |late Tuesday afternoon fo be on the visor, for men oniy, ranging from $1,500 te $3,240-a| M bile stolen in -1t was a or an aut I game and Boy Scout races, and{Mrstic ia the mor Joseph M. Miller, Milford, who had) motorcycle races. Worse racing, a base- | lookout and Mrs. J. M. Hart and daugh-| in% Attorney Solomon Elsner of Hart- cardboard markers on his car, ex- walked Mr. Elsner teo arie: of Hartford,| ford and finally 32 an examination for grain super-|ens. was the guest of his sister. Mrs.|don, Mondayv evening, hecame invo!ved,(‘ia‘ vehicle were fined $21.41. All]during —uworth it work of the zypsy moth and to heavy vear. ters. Rosalie and Glor Y ¢ 3 Morley S Hat Store YUt Storrs college. the question of|have roturned home after spending the | the police station. There the matter | plained his casc to the court and was|also an airplane flight. Secretary .| Hudson suncr i oy diing a T ern T e e unt] past weels with Mrs. Harts mother,| was threshed out, byt Blsner was se| discharged. ! 3 | R. Branche said be felt sure he could | (e and had the ",” The mext session of the lesidlature,| Mrs. Minnie Edmiston, of McClellan| “Sore” that he talked of preferring| Dominiek Caboni of New York, who!zuarantee the presence of an air-lr tratio: o FRANKLIN SQUARE PR T that an e *'| charges against the omcer. He had|uwas Sanrged with interfering with | plane. There is also to be a box of i = L 8 e A = .- - g t to 4 o'elock Tuesday|C(onstable Myer Blumenthal as theliunec] -~ S e 2 5 NORWICH, CO 'h; I"'"’(nas& A s 0 ;g:r:{ -;?pnn;d‘;g :zl;zvmgfej\'}q:'éa\; :\‘"_ case are cannot h; told vet. };utnllz;r: tomobile, discharged. offered to denate the boxes to hold the (‘if_ulrmlm;’ fr;afl,».gJfiflw held this W NN. Society papers in New Haven statel 82 A . g 2end were spectators who witnessed al a —_— g | (Wednesday) evening e rooms of F that Mr. and Mrs. William D. Fiteh | #2ing Lo their home on Prospect sireet| tok place, and these parties eav that| RED CROSS AIDS IN Invitations have been sent to 30 or|ihe Community Cenier for Girls on are expected to return next week trom | after, Lon, day Officer Geer wholly within his SEARCH FOR SOLDIER| 40 orzanizations to name representa-|}1ain siroet important bus their camp at Lake Moxie, Maine. Mr. St 8 rights in his actions and that he would S i B Hoes o e Clieae Eereodb o com. | fete are to come up for Fitch is the son of Mrs. William H.| Mr. and Mrs. Felix Richotte of | have heen warranted in locking Filsner( The Norwich Red (ross chapter| jt€f O ‘e CUiZens rofeplion eom: | among the matiers to be Fitch, of Norwich Town. Woonsocket and their two children|in a ceil at the police station. Officer| has been asked to give publicity to the | X0 8 "R N8 O patter has named | Pians for the classe, OU can make bet- The September term of the Tolland|and Mrs. Ross Hancock of Newark. N.| Geer has made no complaint as to|attempt to locate a Canadian soldier.! -y "7 N0 g "0ng the Spanish War 2tlendance ed for ol + opened ock-|J.. with her two children. were Labor| what occurred, who Bas heen missing since Februgry|y s 2 3 = = e d d eounty superior court opened at Rocl d 4 e » eterans have named Commander| > terbread and more ville, Tuesday, at 18 o'clock, | Day guests of Mrs. Eugene Boyens of e Line = C‘?w;‘f, Giorse Xelwon | Charles N. Burdick. i Repairs in Town Hall. o Judge Donald T. Warner of Hedge avenue. PRINCIPALS DISCUSS PLAN Ist_battalion, Calgary. . C fan{ Gilbert £. Ravmond has been named|{ First Selectman Casner K. Bailey is loaves Every. Baking bury on the bench. There is Mrs. Frank I. Dedze and son Frank A SCHOOLLOPESNING ¢xpeditionary ferce. who suffers {rom| a5 chairman of the decoration com- | having the ceiling rep B aw erable business on the docket. have returned to their home on Lau- ; _:‘f’"k @ 4 SOy " "10“[";" _;"‘ mittee, taking the place of Mrs. J. D.!part of the town hall o spots i - + rel Hill, after a month’s visit with rei-| The principals of the various schools ok and possibly has lost his iden-| 11511, whe has resigned, and Bev. J. H.| where the nlastering fell pey-of L = o West Mr. Dodge mo-|in the town met at the Breadway | tity. Seiden is the Red Cross representative | Al AL i s Spis ureh s atives in estport. 2 = - t ey | - 5 = 5 _| Setl is & R ser ! months ago. In the har ! h f::;ii,m:r‘ im‘-;n:;’ ,‘f\mi'rc;;q enm:.jxcred back with them, after a week’s| School on Tuesday afternoon and dis- Prnu]t;fl xalsng is 21, ? feet. si In-!and Commander Earle Herrick revre-|is also in the new mart of (he iown od with skill and enthusjasm. whe|vacation in Westport, cusecd pisne oF Simbcpiogtion T i B e D rning. eray 1dentifiea. | SeNts the Aemrican Legion. Frank J.|han, the ceiling is flaking off n spots q 578 Ag, - cpihucinomg. W ol e idle. | coming school vear. the fall term o ir is turnins A | Murtha. whe is to be out of town. re- SEEER TR wiil go inta fl'P_!"!en"‘A" ‘;_“-R"h‘“dl "!”““\x‘nf(;':\(e,f)‘;r“_‘""__“"_""“a;':“’;'[“"a which opens todav (Wednesday). tlon marks are scar behind the 1eft| ioned as chairman of the athlet r-! S e, : erec and supervise an American hos- | town M onday IOr L encalion of 2| The matter-of hooks and supplies|*ar avd in right forearm: operation|committee and asked to have Alde wentiet! edding Ann - pital. E month, He was the guest of Mr. 2@ was aleo discussed as a recemt law|scar—hernia. iman C. V. Pendleton take his place, to| _Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Herskell and Costsalittle In common with states elsewhere |Mrs. Jacob Gallup of the PLaurel Hill| ,c5cd by the legislature says that} Any information about the missing|which the alderman consented | gausister Jiazel mnent the week-end more than ‘ Connecticut is expecting a biz cran-|road Tues; 2y and '('3 ay i leave fori 1ij school supplies and hooks must|man is to be sent to the associate di-| The executive committee is to meet! With Mrs. Thaver and son Winfred £h berry crop, the only damage the ber-|Brookside farm in Canterbury “1,9 furnished the pupils at eest. The| rector general. department Myr an | again rext Tuesday evenins. {and Eugene Mavnard of Lebanon. Tt others & ries have suffered being due to thp'xf‘\feek or ten days w:ith ‘lj‘r- and M"Ifi»‘ school is to furniel: the supplies to the | relief. American Red Cross, \\ashmg~1 The following committees have heen|was the wedding pltwele. " HiGIE - Ay arence D[ pupils at cost thut the tocal hook and| ton, D. C. filled out through appointments made and X i Your money re- rains in blossom time which reduced | Smith. stationery stores will handle the hooks e br their chairmen: Speakers—A. ©.|married 20 3 the set | Mrs. W. 0. Woodman of 84 Fourth| which are to be sold at cost. Fach Methodist Pastor Home. | Peale. A. B. Davies. J. B. Stanton, Ed. Senrge N. Beardow. funded without argument, if not Notification has heen sent out that|street. with Dr. Ciarence B. Capron| pupil will get a list of the hooks he R e e i e e | P BOtke, satisfied. Sunday, September 14, will he oh-|and his aunt, Mrs. E. A. Sims of|or she needs and then get them at tac | -urned from snending the summer at| Music—F. W. Lester, Eben Learned.| served as “Constitutional Sunday” in| Brooklyn. N. Y., returned to Norwich| store at the cost price. tpswich. Mass. Rey. Mr. Legg will| J. H. Perkins. J. €, Blapd. J. R, i o thousands of churches, and September| Lbaor Day, after two weeks' motor <7 s Pnduet the Thursdas evenins praver| Refreshments. = | 17—the anniversary of tne signing of|trip. The ' tourists passed several| St P HEm R iy Teinity Methodist ehurch, | Tarrant. Mrs. J.'D. Hall. Mrs." Eben x fon— v {davs N . TLake leasart, = ” : i i : | Learned. i n— - LR I e e Maunu; which fime they took a| School Superiniendent E. J. Graham. exy s e Wi repus | Athlation=C. V.. Pandiates, ¥. I Of l he Stomach . R. MANNING, YANTIC who has been spending the summer at To School in Providence. { Murtha. Thomas F. Burns, Paul H. - trip over the Mohawk Trail. also vis- A anze, Mase. | Crescent Beach. is back to resume hie Zahn. John M. Swahn, C. J. Downes . 4 Greenfield. and O - ; " = Connecticut shore started In early!ited 4 av View | school work, having made a, marked| Miss Mildred FEnos of Laurel Hilli g™y oo PR Saturdav, mostly those having eot-|Ome week was spent at the Bay Yiew | mprovement in health. He was farced | ivenue. who has been in the pay roil; B0 Ay. RIEF STATE NEWS tages for ome and two weeks. The|House Miantic Ieih faV i io give up his work in the latter par | lepartment of the Groton Iron Works! st cyR is HELD FOR e Al Woodbury.—FE: Sritagep Were fanen oyer Db¥ others. of the last school vear because of his| >as gone t» Providenc 3 SUPERIOR COURT TR!AL §‘Thousands Have It and Dor’t The big rush for home from the Is Dangerous sworth J. Atwood has, ..y, rrived Saturday afternoen, to — — 1 5 e, P hool th e ! d o grrive ay @ : T caith then. mmercial course, in a school there.| g 333, his Targe piece ot flJx;TprarrilcalI\'! Eho s e RooK n Joseph St. Cyr of Taftville, who Know It Says Physician. Fre- . The insect | was arrested on Monday night char Criately] Mistalier vor indiaastion At the final session of the regional e R e e of the Zionist Orzanization Mrs. Sylvester W. Ames. NORWICH MARKET GUIDE. f ol mith assenic wan pressnted onill Sotisivits Retousize and THoat. Etripped every leaf and attacked the d Monday at.the Cen- Mrs. Emily L. Ames died Tuesday j Tuesday evening before Justice of grain heads. conference . £ America, h : ity et f the United e s . gton.—Marana Nerton Brooks |y o E " at 1 2 P | Prepared by H. Bruce Prige. the City Market Reporting Agent of the Uni Pern: v B AU O et chapt 8 3 1 Jewis jtute. New York. res-|evening at 7.40 o'clock at the home of 7 3 _Cit Reporting eave I Q in. = — Pepee © DA R. is nearly ready | fray Tewish Instiute Mo B ok e o deuanter, Mrac . H. Toniiff, at| States Bureau of Markets, the New London County Farm Bureau, and | Charies W. Cassidy did the prose- o Thuusands of peoplc suffer mere or o erect drinking fountain which| 8005 Tl world Zionist Congress| Oceum. after an illness caused br a| Comnecticut Agricultural College, Cooperating. cuting for the State. St Csr chiered |t sONRENUS from ' furred. ‘coited b e ihe Dlace of the unsigbtY)p. hewd in America. ®"" | complication of diseases during the ABUNDANT: Cabbare, Cors Cuc umbsrs, Summer Squash. a plea of not guilty buf as sufficient | cthmach pEsatl . 5 b g | “The annual cemvention of the State]1ast four weeks. Mrs. Ames for sev- NORMAL: Seeis Poiatoes Fes cie cidence was proguced Justice Quinn |in’ wlomach: biire: e s 4 B Ci o il 1 i E v W 1 Tuc 3 i ma Beans. ‘oun: cause n on nd an. ack pton B. A carrier| TR anmuAl oo e meld ig | eral vears had made her home with SCARCE: Letiuce, Tomatoes E [ found cause” ror ‘nolding the' man on| Xkt Wi LiomiSh plans to gi her son, Warren S. Ames, of Putnam, 2musement ti to h 1 me to hotel and ble is due te gastri New Haven today (Wednesday) and es on the local market rule|ant. at 15c and 18c a dozen, which is| commit rape. Bonds of $3.900 were and her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Topliff,| Fruit p ot R NARFC © | ness in East Ham | ‘ and expcets to erect A large 100-room | Thursdny. About 300 delegates from of Oreum, dividing her time between | about the same as lagt week. with ap- | cheap, considering the larger size of | asked and in default of these Sh.|aiol Botel on ihe shores of Lake Poeoto- | 3] Parts of the state arc expected. C |0 "0 " bytnam. She made her| ples, pears, peaches and canteloupes|ear now found on the market. Bul Cyr was committed to jail to await|* Chrarrh of the stomach 1= dangers paug this fall | B Shackley of New Tondor Is Pres-|y me tor a number of vears on Put-|in only moderate suppiy, and the de-|frosts may finish the crop, at almost| the criminal session of “Jic superior|beeause the mucaus mombrane JFini Manche — Twe hundred gad| ident of the Rgsogiatian. nam Heights and for several years was | mand good. any time now, and in any event the| court. Mirs Graham is under the care|of the stomach is thiclened and a esats seven e certificates have been is Growers are claiming that it 100ks| postmistress at the Heights. She was| As for ihe vegetapies. the housewife | price wili hardly zo much lower than! of a physician. ing or pllezm covers the surface s ued by Sta George 8.| dubious about any considerable set|z member of the First Consregational | who plans to can tematoes or corp. and [at present. Continued wet weather - e s s i ICenngt ix Godard 1 tate lidrary to Man- | on the large amount of shells plant-|church at Putnam. | has not aireadv dame so, will find the|has almost spoiled the tomatoes, pres- STOLE DUPLEX TICKETS Jondition s60n breeds deadly disegse in SHE o served in the army|ed on th~ ovster beds in the sound.| "Her maiden namé was Emily Lee|cupboard bear this winter If she does|ent supply being more limited, poorer FROM TROLLEY OFFICE |the fermented, unassimilated food. The and nav: during the war | This is the fourth or Afth vear With| Creaser and she was born in Edwards- | not make sure of the suppiy of vege- |in quality, and commanding higher| (..es R. Clinton of Kingston. N, Dl00d is poliuted and carries the infe Litchfield.—Mr. and Mrs. Sewell H.| 10 resuits and ovsters are apt to be|town, Canada, Feb. 5, 1848. At an|iaples soon. Corn is still fairly aburd- | prices. Y. who was arrested on _Monday | (o threughout ©tne AR e Fessenden of Boston announce the em. | Scarce and high in consequence. early’ age she moved to New York.| Aisht, was before. the police censs|Licers are apt to form and frequent PE T8AI Tuesday morning on the eharze of fancer 110 the Shore Line ! "In catarrh of the stomach a safe treatment is to take bef a teaspoonful of pure Bisurate Sportsmen who like to pursue the She was married in Killingly Feb. 18| elusive smipe and il may do so since| 1368, to . Sylyester W. Ames. She| I L S e R e e L el L August 31. The law limits hunters|leaves a sister, Mrs. Mary A. Potter. of| Chinese cabbag ihe market|® salad. for which it is delicious. or | Klectric Railway company office at the Owoeso, Mich.. § gen. ¥idexgn C fuieg | It |NILIEL sepeRssien O m boiled, like cabbage. Tt has a distinc- | Greeneville carbarn and stealing a lot sagement of their daughter. Miss Har- riet Lee Fessonden. to Frederick Wadsworth Busk, son of Mr. and Mrs. oed and meals Mag Yrederick H. Busk of New York and|to five partridge or ruffled grouse a sl s i F ul ¢ : Litchfeld | day and they shall not kill more than|of Putham. two daughters, Mrs. Minfie|ioday, and is whoiesaling at §2.00 the | jive fiavor, and will piease those who | of the duplex tickets th are used onNesie in half o glase of n ot water o Waterbury.—The Lithuanian Catn-|36 during the season. ~The penalty is| Zowe of Mavten, B A and Mrs. - oL dozen heads. Thie vegetable is new to|enjoy a novelty now and then. R o oo Tnetiat wats ons trom olic Total Abstinence society of Amer-| severe for f this law. PUIL. - > & 1 - 3 | the stomarch e biop ica. at its annual convention at Wer_ | State butchers elaim that _the| CPildren and one great-grandchiid. = The following prices are wholesals. Consumers should expect to pay 20 | duplex tickets were kept. to the ftomacn b cester. voted to send Rev. Peter Sau-| wholesalers are to blame for the high| JA1€ 2mcs was= = =0 1 Theae fotlto 40 per cent. above x;efixe prleelsc to allow retail dealers a fair margin for Pr;l;zl:’l’;‘ eause lv;ns {c’:{nd‘ (andrn ‘h(;‘;;‘\::‘:m; fa s’ an N rusaitis of Waterbury as a delegate to| prices. and the householders contrib- s : ’$- | shrinkage, rent, taxes, delivery, etc. was 2 e criminal term o ous and inere; 3 Ft et H loved by all with whom she came in fthe n water ireatment. Moreover. Lithuania to organize cople % v o the superior eourt. In default of bail |t/ L O Dy Toth & toial et fae| Bte To tREEINRL GStUsION! the SHANMAE| contnct. Wholesale Prices Paid Same Priees On | ho went to jail. |the Bisyrated sepve as i { 5 = Edward Straub. Product. By Retailers Today Small Measure — R A L L B e 2 ciety similar to ‘hose of the Catholic{ buteher must he compensated for by Total Al union of America.| jncreased charzes.for the better cuts. Word of the action taken by the con-| wp " Siote Puberculosis eommission ventien is io be cabled to the president . Jati of Tithugata. 5 has received from the National T .75 doz. 6 1-4c buneh Fire in Trolley Car. drochloric acid that may be in vour 5 bu, 5_1-2c qt.{ The fire department was summen-|Siemach and sweeten jts fooi contont 0 doz. Be bunch| on Tuesday for a fire in one of the|p{irateq Magnesia is mot o laxati e The death of Edward Straub occur-| BEETS—Bunch ... red in this city on Manday evening as| BEANS—String - a result of an internal hemorrhage. He | BEANS _Shell ..... was a native of Poland, heinz born | CARROTS—Bunch .. berculosis assication $17680. This 0 = : ! e = i there In 1370, the son of Ernest and | CORN——RQaSting -- . nen 15-20 doz. ; 15-20c doz.| Shore Line Eleetrie’ cars near Frakn- | o 1 eRRRDE A 5y Xe from the Americ 3 . 0 2 % harmless, pleagant and easy (o tak The last two of August gave!make mood when the state assaciation| °TIIREY ISR 0T A e O e | O H # § 15 head | o = e Car A | aghesia with other farms of magne. almost half the intal rainfall for the gave Up the Red Cress seal sale 1ast! jiiifren ‘and one of his sans is in the PEACHES Native .. 12 1-2c gt. = sia, milks, citrates. etc.. but get it in Month. The heavy ran of Gatarday fRIl ticrvice in Frapce. There are three | PEARS NGLUYE o nnrnenen Kt 7-10¢ aqt. H 1i e R BUER RIPURRp Tor en TN O = By massured 144 inches ang S | <1 this country and a brother | PEPPERS—Hot and Sweet _. 100 bit. 7c at. orlick’s the Orlguna' Satiaea) CHISSCRY Meepared fop 4 SES SpERL T © in=} Will Preach at Long Society. } ter in Poland. E POTATOES —N&Live -....- cs-ee 2,00 bu. 50c pk Malted Mi k 5 ches, according to : en 5 iy SQUASH_Crook neck . 130-40 doz. 2 1-2-3 1-2c each a ilk. Avoid 2 at the water office. There were six| Rev. C. H. Ricketts will preach in TEEE PO AT R AE - iy 5 | Imitations and Substi WIHEN YOU WANT 1o put your vu daye when rain records were made|the Long Society church Sunday af-| The popular watering place at this W s 60 Bkt 2:2 1-2¢ 15l i3 d Substituteg ‘é‘:{i‘“,:“.".'{.;":"‘;,"”,‘.’,‘;‘,‘s‘i"& i = (i befier SPAR LUSWEN. g A during August. ternoon 8t 2 o'clogk. ) stage of the game is the effice cooler. , - e cloPNase . N e\ e P PR e e EEmmImSmrmITmmmosmmmmmmmrmEmmmmommomsmos—msmseommmmmmeees

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