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PERSONAIS_I Mr. and Mrs. Charlés A. Dowsett of m A River avenue have returned from a . £ two weeks' stay at Lord's Point. Floyd Price has returned from| wpe cecond outras a ge within 24 hours in a dazed sort of a way. All Mucken s:x‘a:fl-hfi“g "B:”H‘“Eh" been | ygainst the employes of the Shore Line | strom, who was without his coat &nd e le, Dr. H. E. Price. electric road was committed about 11| hat, would say was that they got him Alexander Sharp, of the Reld &|o'clock on Wednesday evening when|good. Muckenstrom was taken to(come E. Bates is pastor. : Hughes Co. store, has been in New | John Muckenstrom of Franklin_con-| Franklin square and later to Backus| [t 15 a two day comventin Sept. 10 MEET IN NEW LONDON Baptist chufches of the county will, + send delegates nest weex to attend the 102nd anniversary of the New London Baptist association. which s to be hcld at the Montauk Avenue Baptist church of which Rev. Wel- BAPTISTS OF COUNTY TO ‘ GOhief Of Staff A. E. F. Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Disceverer Tiells Drugsists Not to Take ——— e e Norwich, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1919 s VARIOUS MATTERS Dog days are due to end tomorrow Beautiful Actresses Say “A 8Bhert Massage with Howard's ‘Buttermilk Cream at Night fore Retiring Is All That Is a Cent of Anyome's Momey Unless| (Friday). York on a business trip this week. ductor on the trolley that left Yantic|hoepital where he was attended. It ng pro- ] Allenrhu Completely Bamishes All| Light vehicle lamps at 7.43%0'clock | Miss Ellle Keegan of Washington is|at 11 o'clock, was severely beaten|was found that his injuries were su-|SFalime has been arranged: Necessary the guest of her nieces, Misses Agnes | When he left his car at the Central| perficial, consisting of bruises about Wednesday, Sept. 10. & s Rether 30 tsounled | Ko matter whether you are troul this evening. Another carload of 40,000 pounds of sugar has been received by a Norwich wholesale firm. * Big cargo of fresh fish at Osgood’s Whart today and Friday.—adv. The town of Unlon schools will open September 10 and a teachers’ meeting Rbcumatic Pains and Twinges. Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years =itn rhecmatiim. Many times thig ter- Tible disease left him helpless and un- ana “Alice Arm ok street. | Vermont crossing below Yantic to set|the face and body. with one mark oa o a A E S o To | the semaphore signals before his car | his body that appeared to have been |c: G Birmme aaranal Shivice; Rev. Francis Farrell, a clerk in a Dan- | (10 SCRaD P Bt Fouse. Norwich, thémeé for bury pharmacy, is spending ,a week’s | o8 arack. made by a club or heavy shoe. these sefvices, We Would See Jesus: Y trionan e € 2 Gity, | _ John Bailey of Portland. Me. was| There was one passenger on the ar|10350 words of Welcome: 10.55. or- vacal s * | motorman of the car at the time and who got on at Yantic, but he stated Fanization: letter of "ent ini Thomas Asbury of Taunton. Mase.|claims that he knmew nothing of the | that he did mot see who rang the bell | SRRIRRHORE ISNCR . 88, CRtertoining formerly of Norwich, has returned af-|affair until he found the conductor | for the car to go ahead. It is thought|ee elaction ef (1) cers, () trus- ter a few days’ visit with friends here.| gone several minutes later. Bailey by the police that some persons had|iec’ reading of rules of order, report of will be held Sept. 9 at 2 p. m. Mrs. William E. Jones of Grant |states that after leaving Yantic at 11 been lying in wait for Muckenstrom| .ommistee of arrangéments. invitation Farmers hereabouts, who have hop- | Sourt has returned from a stay at The| o’clock he made the stop at the cross- and when he got off and had set the |, \i#Ring brethren, introduction of ed for big potato crops. claim that the | Prospect, on Lake Bomoseen, Castle-|ins to allow Muckenstrom to set the signals they attacked him and one of | 0 WS008 Oretares. JHIEORUetion OF rain is doing damage which may cut|ton, Vt. signals. He saw Muckenstrom throw the party then jumped on the car and | fruv, P3ORS. (56, Snoua,, BOEROD. the signals and he took his car across gave the starting signals, thus 1aving| Norwich: 12 m, Veterans of the Min- with a poor complexion, wrinkles, puf- finess around the eyes, freckles, crows feet or lines around the mouth, ugly finger nails, or just a simple roughness of the face, hands or arms caused by wind or sun, you will find that any or all of these troubles will quickly dis appear with the use of Howard's But- termilk Cream To prove this to your complets sat isfaction, get a small quantity today from your druggist or any tollet goods cided, after years of that no one can be fre rom rheun m until the accumulate mpurities. commonly called uric acid were dissolved in the Jjoints s and expelled from the this idea in mind, he censulted cians. made experiments and a prescription that BaTNe compeunt ST IR Completel? banished every | the vield in two. Hazel and Hirriet Price has re- 3 $iFn 203 [vmplom of Fheumatism from| The New York schools opened for | turned from oLwell. Mass. where for | {he steam tracks, where he brought it| ““.‘-“,'.‘:;‘i:.’,,‘t’:;.:‘.'f":{.‘“fi:i istry, Rev. P. C. Wright, D. D.. Har counter. with the understanding that 5 Seciy Aivh ik ARSsaN to | Fegistry Wednesday, meaning the de- | the past three tweeks they have been = s o |ford: 12.40, adjournment for dinneér, théy will freely return the pufchase He =a Ty ¥ As usual, he received two bells to go Thursday morning stated to the police o e + “ " us s others who took it with what might be|Parture of many families from coun- | Visiting. ahead, and he started his car, sup- | that he knew nothinz of the matter | 7 Pr M. Womans Home Misaion So- S TS ey Glmuienied usey 8 @ marvelous success. After vears|try and shere places. /| Mrs. Herbert C. Draper is here from | posing the conductor was aboard. A after he set the signmals ard his first | {ietY, address, Mather School —Miss o Bl - St jufferers| The famous Connecticut Elberta | Lowell. Mass. with her two daugh- | short distance fro usfer - E m the crossing he recollectlons are when he came to him- | & : 122 27552554 | peaches will soon be on the market. | ters. visiting her cousin, Mrs. Arthur|made another stop for a woman to zet Self in a cornfiels beside the railroad |G, 1. Strouse: 333 appointment of menis " fos | The crop is reported to be both large | W. Pierce. on, but this time received no siznal to tracks some distance from the cross- | COmmIttecs: 345, The Mile Hizh Con- Carrie Shedker Parker has|£o ahead. Thinking it strange. he and | ins. He was minus hie coat and his | (SRS, Dr. A, B. Coats, Harford, (Jresiy e ntertainiag for two menths Mr.| Special Oficer . J. Martin, who was money and resister. He cays he does R S 2%, e Chhnssiient Pors to BIl Who Ly T TRRNINE 16 boes hona Pl R T e S Stayve. | in the car near the fromt vestibule. Mot know how many were in the party |’ : 428 g oA iohy z el 3 went to the rear platform to investi- that attacked him and does not re.|lsts De Their Part of Programme. Howard's Buttermilk Cream 1 — — been appointed o this Vicinity with the un-|and of excellent quality. . Mrs nimE rhar they W ITSSI¥ 55|, It was voted at the Coventry school | been this front are either "Red Finns” ar Chinese, who, under communist of ficers (the communists are the feww received no benefit. school. The teacher wili be Miss Vir- | sant Heights, Brookly: N, Y. B v. E. 4 3 o1 LBt ginia Foster from Maine Mise Futh Gricwolt amd Miss Ruth| EAte: They could not find Mucken. member anythnz that fook place be- | ReY: E. B Gates: 443, discussion: 5.13. dominant bolsheviki) hold in_ chedk Whe WNING bkt e | aliss Ruth Griswold and Miss Ruth| fiom <o went back fo the crossing to iween the time ne <o (he clamal and | 204ress, Di. HIlAFeth of China: 3.0, the unwilling Russian peasant smd — O TN | e varasinoron are epending part of | ook for him, but could find no trace of When he found himself in the cornfield. | djournment for su 2 5 workmen conscripts. | Pedches jare in the market this week | their vacation in this city after a visit| the missing conductor. although they _ Seven police officers were sent to the S0° 5 e TURBE I Bervice: - ORIy -G of several days in North Iranklim searched the tracks for some distance, place and searched the country but|-15. repert on Young People’s Work o The Sayings of Shinbone and Ofiering. B. Call of thé Hour for To the Members of Nofwich| cConnecticut trappers have been no-| Paul Lammer, who has been spend-|and atb the eache ot~ rhe @ omgeei| Ponia fnd motmine ana oe ContEs but Leadership. Rev. R. 1. Webh: tified that muskrat skins are very|INg a few days at the home of his| Vermont road. They then returncd to coat or register. A number of the| Baptist scarce. so that those offered this fall|parents, Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lem- | their car and went as far as the hos- | Shore Line emploves went to the sceneé | 8:23. Mountain Climbing, Reév. C. H. “Ah dotie heard Brudier Jones pray in' lne’ night to be delivered frum his Major General Harford. Chief of F.. who is to Lodge, No. 950, Loyal! 5 | will command a high price mer in Danbury - has returned o pital switch where they met the last in a svecial tar but returned ahost | Frank; 0. adjournment. Staft of the A. P. : e Jed Shint Order of Moose: e sl IR car for Yantic, and went hack to the o'clock thix mornine without find- Thursday, Sebt. 11. make a visit to Armenia and Trans. | ‘upsettin' slns’ " remarked Shinbone, At the Supreme Convention the ini- [ 0/Nt celebration of Lafavette Day and The Misses Margaret Shea of Prov- | crossing with lights to make a more Ing any clue that would lead to the 9.30, devotional service, Rev, G. I1. caucas! for the purpose of in- '‘an* Ah reckon he mus' hab referred - d $25.00. W :Kh- Battle of Groton lHeights at Gro- |idence, and Catherine McMahon of | theroush search. & identification of the guiity parties. Strouse: 2.55, missionary sermon, Rev vestigating the conditions. and with 10 de sln of ‘toxieation.”—Boston Trage tiation fee was raised to $25.00. We are | {00 FS{IIC oL freton oiehis @ Hanover, have returned fo their| ‘When they arrived at the crossinz Special officers were niared on all| oo Sickaii Toae remorer o0 | a vine e iemaking some pian | eerlnt: under an open charter until| Thomas Larkin of Rockville an-|homes. having been at Block lsland| Martin and several others went up the the cars on Wednesdas and the farce| troasurer. (b) board of Lrustees, (0)| of reliet bus not 10 maks a 1319, This is the last chance | nounces the engagement of his dauzh- | (0T the past week, ralread track towasd =~ $he Yaftic| Till be inoreased to afford protection.|commities on state” of Peligion. @ 1o connsction with any po to join at the low fee of $5.00, ter, Miss Gertrude Margarec Larkin,| Miss Lillian Pallack and her broth- [ Dridge. and when half wav from the The nolice will leave no stone un-|commitice on obituarjes, (e) commit- [ '8 SSRReebon WO SO0 PO | Many a man spends half the time ke to Thomas Kennedy Cross of Hart-|er. Louls Pallack. have returned to|CTOSSINZ to the bridge they met Muck- turned to apprebend the narties and t0(ee on resolutions, (f) committee on pIgex & anticipating tomorrow, and the other GET BUSY ford. their home in Fagleville. after a visit| CnStrom walking toward the crossing' put a stop to these outrages. fext seaston, (1) Hlabes (2) Dreachec ritory. » |in regretting vesterday Rev. Alexander H. Abbott, pastor of|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 31.’ (8) committée on ordination, (h) com- | - 0 T the Tnited | Congregational ehurch, |Gross in New Britain. mittee on one-day sessions: 12, ad-| = will arrive in Norwich today (Thirs:| Miss C. . Everett, formerly pastor's| TORTY_ONE NEW CASES ON _ _|PRESTON CITY MAN Journment for dinner. A Tired and Disgustsd With Bolshevik MORLEY’S day) and will conduct the mid-week |assistant at the Central Baptist| SUPERIOR COURT DOCKET BOUND AND ROBBED| 1.5, Woman's Foreign Mission S - o ' Service this evening. ghurch. is the guest of Mrs J.’ M| A docket of the superior court. which| George J. Richmond. a farmer living | Clely. adfress: 230, devotional ser |, Virtually ail of, the prisoners who M Mand & Cha s _| Youns ‘of Rock Glen. She will leave|contains the new cases returned to the | alone about two miles east of Preston|Vice. Rev. G. 1. Sirouse 5, reports. | have been taken by the allied forces s M & Chupin of Soath Mui-| o6 fasten Yriday witernoon ret Tuesday in June has just been|Cily. wae hound and robbed In his]unfinished businees: 3.10. closing hour,| Who have operaied for more than a i Sonrerary Chaties P iienoe=| Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Crocker|issued from the office of the clerk of 'home on Wednesday afternoon by | Rev. J. A. Elder, adjournme: vear. on_the Murmansk railway tront I the office of the state board of | with their daushter and Mrs. Fletcher,|the court. Judze George E. Parsons.|someone unknown to Mr. Richmond. - 2 & geslang aeiihe Piobie or the htgrior Gharities . at the capitol of Hartford, are passing several days|There are i1 of these new cases,! Mr. Richmond is a man of about 50| NATIVES SHAVE HEAD PEanOaN, Dol thoss Lonht N ediity Manchester Herald observes |t Niantic and Crescent Beach Mr. | Which make 450 in the docket. of years of age and enloys zood health, TO LET HEAT OUT f‘fif?"l'l"‘-i{‘”‘f ¢;v ;)Mwan are tired mantic seems (o he the storm |and Mrs. Crocker formerly resided in| which 111 are Jufy cases and 339 Court | being able lo work about his place. Though the Philippines have made | jmq 1153usted With the bolshevik reg- of careloss motorists. It i a|thiS city es. n Wednesday aficrnoon about 3 o'- | marked. atrides in culture. nausiry. | i decerter fro Slakby £iie aay when the Iiiho. ey Sossnt — The following are the new cases |clock Mr Richmond who had heen | and civilization n fepeni YCArs. ab Sel| ranis tora The Neonciaing Irers ol report a motor accldent” |ALUMNAE HALL PROPOSED con' Ve VienryErikine Smith. Myr. houce o Upon onenine the door of his| Sren, some aases of the ilanda as| [oipondent that the boishevik olficers | The Peckham Memorial meeting at Bailey: v = 3. Baile: * Be Was greetel " -3 €6, soink e : and spread among the men the statement in FOR BALTIC ACADEMY Bailey ymond_G. Bailey, home he was prected with a dash Of| 3" few indian 1hibes In | the URIted | [hrct, ATORE Lhe men the statemont Balkow ve. Charles Al- cold water” in the face which was| States. still present siriking subjects! 4)) nrisoners. The Allied eommand is : l ;J:-nnrlzfl' Y"z‘ O;i;ush z‘:n}"u‘x!v” e One of the most enjoyable yearly re- David 8. Bigelo: thrown by m th h m. S unions of the Baltic Alumnae Asso- | o low 3 own by someone within the rooM.| for siudy by ethnologists. According | andmivoring to counteract ihi at 1030 a. m. ahd 2.30 p. m ciations was that held on Labor Day. | Smith ‘Biselow: Oramel Brock- | Before be recovered from the shock of{ ta a builetin from the National Ge- | Sion o tcatioring . from alrpiancs “vs. 1da M. Brockway, Benjamin the water a sheet was thrown over| osrapnic Soei i s e S - 2 grapnic Society. propaganda leaflets promisin; aT . Brown Lila Brown, Clara Pick- his head and he™vas bound wn and! “Siphe Negritos are generally consid- | framtment 1o those who sureenger. Of jerinz - Brown vs. Warren H. Brown, thrown to the floor. Mr. Richmond| ered to be the true aborigines of the! meungnt ! t Harvey Brown, a farmer in the vi-| Many o cinity of New London for the greater|places the Alumnae from distant arrived for the week-end at " Curland’s part of his life died ‘at the Lawrence | their Alma Mater, thereby hav n h ce | Alma Mater, thereby hav v 3 i} « O e ot 1 Memoria spital Tuesday. He is| 1 to renew BIE Mie | Mabel Loomis Cone vs. Philip L. Cone. claimed he was threatened with los- | 1y A i , , consider the effect ¢ P 2 o s . g ew 6ld _time £ & T ~ - r Philippines and are racla sharply ese o proiblematical, as e -TMusical Observer- survived by several relatives. winces and to visit scenes endear Jennie Curt vs. Clarence Curt n | ing his life if he did not divulge the | Gisimct. ffom most other AuMBFOUs! hocrporn¥oe o DESTematichl #a 08 sical Observer ilstelia Durgin_ vs. James Franklin place where his money was k Mr. | iribes of the Islands,” savsthe bulletin, The members of the Women's Home |long associations. The midda Missionary Society of the New Lon-|eon was a hanpy feature durin Durgin, Mary Learned Eiy vs. Gros- Richmond told where the money Wasi whici is based on a communication 10 don Methodist church will he énter-|many tales. reminiscent of school girl | V20T Rosario Ferragini ve. Min- and he was lefi on the floor. Fhe Soclsty (reim Dean C. Wercester, = tained Friday by Mrs. Robert Bitgood |life. were retold na W. Keasby.et al, James T. Ficzpgt-| When he recovered and releashll| ~.oryey afe I low, somctimes evén rick vs. William E. Ryan. John A. He- himself the robbor was zone M| qon! ; | reau vs. Agnes Dora Herean. Henry A.|Richmond went to the home of Rhodes | GWarfish. stature with very ' dark| Hoit vs. Pauline Aldrich Holt. -Fred- | Lewis and told of the affaw and the] JroWn of black ehins. =~Their heads ; - - s an [ ave covered with closely curling hair | 2 at a basket lunch at her home at Best The meeting was called to order by Hats of Quallty View | Mrs. M. A. Bailey of Hartford, presi- WATERY PIMPLES A_divorce case down for a hearing|dent of the ossociation, at 2.30 in the | Il : " core not B ar Newport, BT Sext manth Jothay | ascembly | hall. an tmusually large | crick L. Howard va. Prederick Behwa- | authorities were notined There was| {16 QUSRS WU Slosty PUninE BATH el 3 7 T e | mier of "mémbers beihg . Mreseme, | Ner. excr, appeal from probate. Hum- a =earch bui nothine developca The| And, Inany of them have abunadnt| s | Mod tely Pri : : A Ay e onorars Dresident: Hev. ‘M. Al | Phrey-Cornell Co. ve. Waiker D. Hines, amouni taken from M. Richmond | wogiy beards, They often have toal [ . reprod: RraRely Priced [0 Jo- = coneno, the nm B8 S A e ohiibe ohisee o Jdipecior xoneral ot plionns, S0 b (T deks Guv 3 (ot dnORaRtis bver tREIE. bodMs: e L R e e cepting Vice President Miss Franees|Tius Karlewitz uis Szabo et al —_ i ! Vs s Lo o i necsey e M oS | Hattie A. Knowles vs. Anzclina T. RAIN MAKES POSTPONEMENT o e n the tha Sl S “‘""’";‘““‘Ipresam. After the reading of the | Douelass. et al Pauline ¢ Latham vs OF COUNTY FAIR tAST DAY | hortionaiely Tong o > aisbre Fone BSE on Beptembe and on that|. i tes of the last meeting Mrs. Bai- | Frank S. Latham, Bessic Lorenz > ek . AL B it = A date reached its greatest elongation |, | Gustave orenz. r s ecause ¢ the rain Wednesday the| ‘They do not tattoo their bodies. | re. E | * Styles Correct |ai: wranca e oo "nonention | RIS 20 0 e MIGWHE SHi=.Bat | Sitave” Toma Eimirn “Tiards | | eequne,of e e Woanewday the| | Ehey o sl tayon wneir bodies | | Spread to Face l:tchedPBarlir) Te Wil be visible for probably twe | Ders and extended a like gracious wel- | Lumbert v, Clifford A Lumbert Bby fored “until todas (Thursday) iwhen | produced by cuiting through the skin| { Was Fretful, Cuticura Heals, Wetks If the norizon i clear. come to the many new ones. BT IL ARl | Tacing events and vawdeville pro- | With. sher pieces of bambco and Th ’ Al St. Patrick’s parish school opened |section were formed throush w TE| BOTLGRE) Detin 5 SMenant tve. ie- | STRTOIC Frranced for Wednbellay willfpubbing M e e A g »When my daughter was about at S Wednesday with a =zood attendance. nroposed to continue the sectiomal|hegan Cotton Mills Co. Samuel’ Mi- R e e s L Caly TpEt (thEw jA | | o messths old her head broke out This vear there are three new teach- | meotinge, at which plans will be car- |chael vs. Adolph Kirsch, Frank P. Mi- o e B GO 'm‘-'-'rhng‘)(‘;-n Goahca o wadl | Wk watery pitopies thet Aslbd | ers. er M. Mercedes. seventh |ried out for the further advancement|ner vs. Eilsie Judd Miner. John A. Mo- 2¢VE LTy | the wodith short skifts reaching from | | leaving milk crust. It spread { grade. Sister Oswald. fourth grade.|of the Academy's Interesis ran. admr.. vs. George i1. Bradford 5 Several of = e woinen short eac | 3 =d | and ter Nolasco, first zrade. Al - = - o admr.. City of New london vs. Thom icipated in the 0800 stake race| the waist to the knee. The: are xery| her head and down into he & (o et L To meet the vearly increasing at- | Tt 2 - : Taber Day afiernoon have heen held | fond of brightly colored cloth, scarle: | | face. The itching was =0 bad I had to put mittens on her hands, and ehe was fretfnl with it. *A friend asked me to try Cuticura Ointment and I bought a tweaty-five cent Box. In two days an improve- mentcould be sesn, and in ten to four- et 1t wht pro- |as Howe. Winifred Marsaret Roby v % L i demy it was pro-jas Howe Winifred Marsaret Robe ve jiive and will apnear on the track this| being eFeforred. but individuals who. V. Groton Tron Works. et al. Charles (Thu cxpected | cannot get cloth. and there are man I IO e Piraer & Sbaythat there will -be sight ten en- | ruch. use instead the so-called ‘bark-| Shipbuilding and Marine Railway Co., ies in each class today. The exhibits | cloth’ so widely eémployed b inhabi- ; o M i Ciiv af | will remain at the grounds throughout | 1ants of the islands of the Pacific, | today, as wi the automobile xhow| Men frequently have the crowns of | At the Broadway Fish Market this trmu.\‘rn all the v\rh o o L TR e e T G o e | variety of fresh fish, the best. ~ 40 |2 Adormitory to be known as Alum | Broadway.—adv Hall. which might stand as a sign of | & the gratitude which the craduates de-|©l TheTalkingTachine -6 rank}:i)n St Curland Service~ FRANKLIN SQUARE | Re:u William W. Rose. pastor : 3 | Norwich, Minnie M. Starr vs. Solon Q [ihe Tniversaiist chireh in Bridse Sirite Sw to Gy Ao e (TR bt Diane: Raveo = Hay- | $hich atiracied much attention Mon- | their heads in order to lel the heat | Skt ey and who nown by manv Norw | 2 f [t Stivers, Julia E. Sullivan vsday ard Tuesda out!’ Seea . : Untvaraaliiie. Sas roa 4 his pastor. | Cross work done by the students at|mond T. Stiver S = b 1 - hibs subais Mrs. Herbert N. Rounds, 75 Thur- NORWICH, CONN. ifs ' bhtoms Dastor o the Tioec|tns Aesdemy auring the past two[Rebart 3 Sullimn T ugnimc| SONGON CABE 1B chio on vegetable Broducis. which| | ber Ave. R.F.D. 4, Box 55, Attl — e |Universalist church, Rochester, N. S o e D ‘h“igh“' | R Wate vs. Earih: Trisble Wade| CONTINUED A DAY | they obtain from the virgin forest. and | | boro, Mass., Sept. 23, 1918. s s e The frst annual reunion of the de- | Chmplimented by the Association. Giadys J. Wells vs. Richard W. Wells| In the police court IWednesday | 0% fsh and game. They are wondarful scendants of the Osterzren family was EEL R e e b splas fé f g Bonson. a former emplove of the company, was con- Bonson was ar- sauare about mid- a great success Monday afterncon at|(ne president, Mrs. Bailer. for the|admr. appeal from probate. _Alice tekin & David Ostergren's home. Portland. |ponors conferred upon her. as repre- | Mary (Manning) Hannifan ve. Thom-; Shore Line troiley b fehups, DUl RS R Next vear the reunion will be held at|gontative of the association in being |as Hannifan, tinued for a da proficiency ends. They are gocd at; the home of John Larson in Crom- | SR rested on Frank nothing else. and their intellizence is| Cuticura Spap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ali you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes. Bathe Jessie B. Wilcox vs. Curtis P. Brown | morning the case against Luther | &, anpointed governor in Connecticut of | - e Hhoenid o Homestead, an attractive resi-|the United States and Canada and for| Al 2 peace charge is claimed that he| “Man ek ae | D red- aneral Directors [|.=x (hiies 2o 2iaitive ool |ihe United Siatte and Bnadn cal tor | AR T AR APy D | e oo aiow oring oo the copd; froAt Iiefk, But not 0y filing thim.| | clespre the pores. IC aigus of sed- | the owner, William Otjs of New York | Hartford, as juvenile commissioner of | oy, e e ha o e aon | “scabs” and “bums” and made threats| 2 is commonly supposed. A chip of | i to Mrs. Middieton of "Washinzton re- | Hartford. A O B oab | toward them. Fe was unable to get| wood is held behind the tooth to he/ | entordandruff onscalp, touch gently andEmbalmers cently. For some time the house has| Mrs. Bailey gave an interesting ac- |fuer o s oner do | bail and spent tie day in & cell at po-| operated upon; the moint of a belo| | with Cuticura Ointment before bath- been gccupied by William Metealte, a | count of the meeting of the Federa-|"“fimes 1. ryde. North Frankiin,| lice headquarter i biaced in luch a position ‘as'io| | ing or shampooing. o New York artist. | tion of St. Louis, last June which she [ ooocs o GBS O . e — . s ss the b ol s by M. Aidibienh ot beid » e & a ‘tribute to <. Sus: <.| Academy Alumnae. BT 3. at e of $7. PLACED UNDE o B o, - o <Py . it &5 GERBICOL BaRIRIN | SRR STUute) fo More Sean e | el Suiunel ap s ) DO L0 G Tate GE BEA0L L L ol ek "R ARREST| The opposite corner is similarly op- 1 died July 1sth, | ar 1 {7 N. L' Shin_& Ensine Co. employer,| Samuel Jennes. one of the - trolley | arateq upon. and an artistic peint 1s| i Phome 238-2 Lady Assistant |27t an iliness of over two years. For |reduiem mass celebrated in the Aca-l.ng’ R. J. Hungerford, Groton. cr | employes who are on strike. was ar-| \pas proguced years ehe had been very active in|demy chapel &iring the week for the|ploye, jacerated index finger, July 24.| rested in Franklin square about moon| ‘"' R@FTIUSCE 4 gancing of the Neo- tempergnce work. She was Miss|dead meémbers of the Association. at rate of $1 and F. G. Sherman. | on Wednesday by Policeman Charlea| 1ol are especially | inferestin JinD i Durfey, of Greeneville. O e oa. W EDFER roton, el four fingers burned,| Smith on the charge that Jennes had| §lans of them Ruow how to make and Pleasant View cottagers. Mr. % S ” - | June 4, at rate of $14. made unsuitable remarks about peo-! ‘o 2 e Mre. Charles O, Treat of Manchecion |ty for the generous hospitality ex- | """ b ummings Construction Co.| ple riding on trolley cars, He was ra- | L0 ,0iay both the e o emd| 1 have this day sold the Gro- THE INGREDIENTS {have announced the coming marriage | [ineoy t0, the members during the| Xew Iondon, emplover, and Rose Fer-| leased on bail of $100 furnished boo. Sorw: of them use crudé sringed | cery Business formerly con- BEER of their daughter. Charlotte Gertrue | VSiin% davs at the Academy. . lrina. Xew London, emplove. two fin-| Harry McGlone = president of = the| nii-uments fashioned from " singie| 3 ) o y There will be a meeting in G n By Cashi s , July 7, at rate of $12. | trolleymen’s joint committee. ins « A b ki I e e Sopene? oL wvashinston, | meeting ihat the Acasemy prosises |€°50, STUBNSS T0 T 2, S5 0 302, i - Jotnia "of” bmboo the _stiings being ducted by me, to the Veteran carbonatea water, Malt suzar as o for 2 Twelcoms Home |2t 8 O'clock at their home. on its reopentng day. Sent 2. {0iare |necticut. employer, and Frank Oliver. WEDDINGS. O e s oot athcregdang | Cash Grovery Co, of Hartford, | yo4,, navorea with hops and 6 or 7 per e boys who responded | Visitors to Slater Memorial will be | of the Seheol. SIor¥ | New London, emplove. scalp lacerated Martin—Howard. being raised up by meang of ‘dridges’ | Conn. = b : and back muscles bruised in fall, JulY | on wednesday evening at 6.30 o'-| The Gistribution of the several kinds 4 cent. aléohol. Our soft drinks conthin e oo in coriq | interested to know that Frank J. _— ¥ the world - e 2, 2. il ik [Leavens. phtaitiant of Netwich Fre 22, at rate of $1 clock Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss, pastor| of musical instruments above -1 All bills bl Shitslly TaGubhtn b o . pa: men jue me payable to ret M meeting ana meta | Academy trustees, is preparing briet| M'SS MARGARET CAREY SUbGE REED b BeEe b of the Central Baptist church, united| tioned is more or léss local, but the d" me payabl TROMAIG 1 IRPMMISIIE: 16 T A g g | sketches of the 35 men whose por- HANDS IN RESIGNATION in marriage Miss Nellie T. Howard of | bronze tom-tom, or ‘gansa’ is_in uni- | e, personally. 4quenching and nourishing. Try eur "E 10 be remem- | iraits hang on the walls of the Me.| Miss Margaret Carey, who has been | ' IN SUPERIOR COURT | 100 Cliff street, this city and Allen| versal use. although some Negritos GEORGE W. PRATT morial, for a handy leaflet. director of the Girls Community Cen-| Judge Joel H. Reed will be the pre-| Raymond Martin of Willimantic. The| play it with a @rum. others . Dry Ginger Ale, made from Carbonat A transaction that will involve about | ter Since its organization here last|siding judge here next Tuesday mern- | couple -were unattended. beat it with théir han Many of| 18 NORTH CLIFF STREET 5 $6.000,000 was closed Tuesday in New | January has resigned from the Com-|ing when the Septemper term of the| The groom 1s 47 years old, being| their dances are pantomimi: Theie The Chelsea Savmgs Bank |¥orx Aired = Nariing ana Walter |munity Service and officially severs| criminal suerior tourt comes in. The | born in Newport, Vermont. the son of | singing is often weird in the extreme. C. Noyes of New York and Lyme, as|her connection with the work today,|session will open at 11 o'clock in the| Joseph and Octavia Lockwood Mar-| “There arc many stories current to receivers of the American Real Estats|although she will complete the week | morning. e e oDloged by the tele-|the effect that Negritos are often io ng thréugh the ed Water, flavored with Jamaica Ging er, Capsitum added, sweeténed wit pure eane sugar, minus alcohol phone company in Willimantic. His| be met with wan Norwich, Conn.. August 4th, 1919 | Comos o W & § h Miss Carey has been workin; 3 vndicate of | here. Miss Car & | Judze Reed will also preside at the i Board of ctors of this Bank |builders a plot of 658 lots in the |Untiringly here for the betterment of |civil superior court, September term.| bride was born in North Brookfield| forest in a state of aBsoiute nudity, Manufactured and sold b; deciared a dividend for the cus. | Bronx. ihe work and has established one of and has been a housekeeper in this|and that they [ndulge in varieus ob. d by i < =7 T L S the best girls’ clubs in the state. Tt Spur Track at Versailles. city for some time. scere dances. 1 am satisfied that the 9 p-=s e B S Of TSR | Nckville Tueaday 15 sumemms)h;flg':g:r; is with sincere regret that the mem-| L4 a hearing before the public util- Champagne—Pendleton. former series of tales are twithout N. Y. Mineral Water Co. anum. pavable oh and | L1y (o hear (ne evidonce aenines ary. | Ders of the Center learned of her res- | ;0. Tomminsion in Hartlord Tues.| At the rectory of 8. _Patriekis| foundation n fi Objection: 200 WEST MAIN STREET B of Septsmbes. chael Markovich, to be ¢hbceed wii | iEnation. ting held in the|day, the ¥ederal Paper Board Co. ask-| church at 2 o'clock on Wednesday aft" | dances are very rare améng the wild Phone 562.2 v HEMPSTEAD, Arst demree murder by States Attor- | AL the mass meeting held in the|eq’ permission to build a_spur track| ernoon, Miss Marcia Alice Pendleton| Peoblcs of the Philippines. aithough & y ney Thomas F. Noone for killing Louis | CoTUMUNity rooms on Wednesday eve-!from the Versailles station to its|of Preston and Julian J. Champagne | they 8re sometimes indulged in by et HEPEICN Treasurer. | Wells. This jury will appear Tuesday | Lo e ey T o The mis of | Plant. The request was granted at the| of Salesbury, Conn. were united in| the Moros and are common smony _— | morning at 10 o'clock. O A Mins. May Kilday, presi. | conclusion of the hearing. marriage by Rev. 4. H. Broderick., the Manobes of Mindanao. DECLARES REFERENDUM There fs no shortage of labor In the | Lont of the club. mage the presenta- | e The couple were atiended by Charies| dThe head-hunting peopies of the istate highway department. it was|tion and in a few briet words express-| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | Devintiers and ¥rank A. Sisk of this| [0 FRR 200 ARGV (e waslike wouLD . : : s o2OS5D PATITY LEAGUE|sid at the office “of Commissioner |ed the feelings of the girls at Miss| Charles H. Phelps spent the holiday| - The groom was born in Jolistic,| tribes inhabiting other Darts of the the n people would |laborers needed by the department|Carie Garee will take a vacation |/ SiE Harbor. Canada. and = & druggist by trade.| archipelago ars known to ~take the semesctiie oi® to ralify the peace treaty. includ- |have been secured. and many re-|trip through Canada befors returning |, Miss Averill and Miss Maria w.|This Is his second marrigge. = His| heads of thelr victms. DOES YOUR Roaches, ' E ing ague of nations covenant,|quests are received for work. The|te her Rome in Baitimore. A dinner ave retpvnbd to Daubury. ' { (O O Taxcofd phll ‘CRETI NoWaan WORK, Etc. *ithout amendment or substantial res | men average 50 cents an hour. < to be piven Miss Carev at the Wau. | Ralph Hall and Edward Hall of % & regan Hotel this evening by the ex-|Broad street are on a trip through the | feasner In Preston . o0 & Sehool women STRAIN 25¢ a Bottle at for destrovi~~ eryation or ihe question was submit- it - e opular referendum.” William | y il of the Community|Maine woods. R Boya, Jr. national campaign mana- | P RESIDENT'S DAUGHTER Fordn it 71 Sitr. Touis wisten ot New York has sy oy YOWR. = ihe League to Bnforce Peacs,| AT OSWEGATCHIE been the uest of her sister, Mrs. Wil- | ; 10 this city on Tuesday Rev. C.; EYES. ? ’ P> s to ar- _]_Mr. and Mrs. G o g les ation. ";;";'m:,,"fi{',‘,";;?“;: rive at New London from Washing- qn'l?t‘eofefi:gé‘!::r% S R R e Philip A, Johmatn aox 5 "‘Y’?P:l;‘:: et g x:e;e':fn'g;"'ma“fu brz’gei ERHAPS you need Teports from other representatives of |ton this (Thursday) morning to visit| Jewett City Sunday night by an au- Springs for several weeks. daughter of John Steadman and Em- | Bright eyes, a clear skin and a bod glasses to wear while 50 Main Street hi league in overy state in the union.|Mr. and Mrs Ross David of Oswegat- | \omoone Jriven by & man named| Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hubbard are| ma Miller Steadman. i 4 v k and Mr. Bo; =0 to Washington im- | chie. Dawley, from Voluntown, is a little|in Maine, camping, and will be “bsent| _The groom was bom in Jersey cits.| full o!u.yw& and health may bs ek SREETIE e and Mary yours if ypu will keep ypur system other time. scribe to N. J, the son of Charl vel Fouratt. He is an artist and jn order by regularly taking us the nature of the work es at 196 Main street in New Lon- = that tires your eyes, and mediately lav i § i t) h h B - i are leading the fight for ratification of % is still at the Lawrence hospital ini.ng ifiss Ruby Vaughn, have n:“th" 3 league covenant R e New London where he was sent anlafier a forimienie iny e Taurned| gon. FUNERAL. the trolley after the accident. = Mr.| parn ght's stay at Asbury after a careful examination Bloomquist claims that he was on we will be able to furnish Painful But True. Charles Capron. his right side of the road when Daw-| Marco Parker of New York, who re- Violets. w!EmLE : you with the lenses that Nickel Plating KINDRED FINISHES Wa hate to say it, but a cringing fi-| The funeral of Charles Capron. who| ley struck bhim. Bleomauist was rid.|cently returned from overseas, has o the truth compels us to. The|died at the age of 71 ye a Ta v = *badly | Deen the guest of his uncle. Joi ] TNets v Sises LIS ARG Nibinie . will bring you comfort. sanest, most coberent, best dlsci-| months, was held at his jata home 35 umage\;\omm"le bitsoiieaiinanid | B el " I-| connected with the violet, which has e plined, most industrious, least volatile| Lewis street, New London, Monday Dr. and Mrs. William W. Leonard| P°€P considered the good luck flower at and best co-ordinated nation in the|afternoon, Rev. E. L. Hamilton offi Th ; hi i by tionalitl W 1 ? . ] 4 e Societe de Valeurs pour Fers et |have returned, after a visit with Mr,| DY many nationalities. In some places. 4 7id today appears fo be none other| ciated. Besides hiy Wife Mr. Capron| Acier (Socioty of vatucs or Tron ana [And Mra. Henrs A. Tirrell At theis| Eogllsh rural folk say 8 handful af | The world's suadard fof Kidnoy, e . UNITED METAL MFG. | o W g ol Chagthit 5t o8t 1oios i i Steel) in Schafthausen, Swiizerland, |summer home in Harwichport, Mass.| the first violets found should be taken | 1ver. and -w iBies, the OPTOMETRIST | heavily en: ermans.— > f Eas artford, M - | has established in Zurich a metallur-| H. Reynolds Palmer, of h MAIN ST HEF | n Poet. bk Le F Farmer and Miss Nancy Cap- | sical exchange to bring fogether buy_ | Wiliiam H. Palmer, ‘of Eim M| inG ok e oo e ek Wl | S mm “‘-amm" e CO., Inc. | as it is to fall out again. ment was in Jordan cemetersy. .2‘.3,2&.".‘ vk o ey &;mm"'i‘:.“."""‘“‘"“ RS D 38 G PO J‘&H’Iflfl Prompt and Satisfactery Wark | . % = .. - pioa . ved | ( = . it — |

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