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¢ % z ¢ NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTENBER 5, 1919 : - — = ? 1 . - 5 SCHEDULE PREPARED FOR . - 9% ¢ PERSONALS . " GIRLS" COMMUNITY CENTER A R l H S () - r Cocoanut Ol Fine UlnedBnbbnting. | ... oo oo MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND IN RIVER | o owniniy®ewen A Real Hair Saver Common-Sense fo For Washing Hair were at the Norwich fair this week. ing ‘season in the Girls' Community [ ” Norwich, Friday, Sept. 5, 1919 L. G; Yaite and,cen James of Brad- Semter yas anmounced at its meeting : - Orns, ets- t d = ford, . attended Norwich fair. is week by Miss Elizabeth Dunder- an a ler I you want to keep your hair in geed Calvin Hewitt o Norwich hus beea| UIIAM Lo Page or iz North | cothing had been found. The 935 | dale,“chairman of the educational o - ot o b o VARIOUS MATTERS the fuest ot his brother. £ S. Howlth, e e o o et | aminer €. C. Gildersiseve was, notl- | committer | The ciasses are 1o have | The Great Painless Corn Loosener. with. 2 an at Lyme e ket river a short dis-| Bed and save Coaoriaier Ciost Per- cuch, payable in ad- e g T fan e ATalr - This dries the | tpISht vebicle lampe at 747 o'clock| Mrs Esther Lewis of Voluntown has| tance above the Ponemah dam about| ission to remove It. | . L |JANCE and are to ‘hegin next week | Found at Last—Shews e o L UL comtain teo much alkali. This dries the {this evening. had as guests Mrs. Arthur Warren and| seven b'clock on Thursday evening.| Mr. LaPage about a year ago suffer- ”""?fl‘;’-“"f‘ B s TSwtiten ] uTineiciis fhInAIAE W mas | 1 vou have aver tried to get rid of e s W eamnd i3 Granges hereabouts have been hold- | ghildren of Norwich. | Mr. LaPage was seen walking along| ed mn attack of influchza from which|'> b Made this week =There will be| [f Your hair e ininaing GHL pEMES| I you hase gver criod to sof xif of T ‘entirely | IRE corn suppers. Miss Viela Turnbull of Norwich is] the river road betwen Taftville Occum| he recovered siowly. After recov-|{hree sewinz classes—Mouday. Thurs- | furely srav. brittle, ifeles, Tuil Ofi 3, fagn ov pusdiins v your fos wid shampoo e e The summer residents of Groton| visiting her cousins, Janette and Alfce ! 3bout noon Thursday by several of the| ery he resumed his position in tne|day and Triday—two cooking' classes | dandruff and vour be taken to|YOUf toe red and almost raw, or tried e T oe Lan ast foe Shistiiiie. BOnE Dollit wte 1eaving: evey. AaY Carr, of Ashaway, K. T Wliage people. As he did not return| Ponemah mill as overseer, but on|Of whith ome will Be an advanced|Mad. duick action must be taken hing else Sou can use for shampesing. | Long s 3 o R I home in the evening his son, Leon.| the first of last April was obliged to| CIASS two millinery classes, one gym-|Save your hair. .0 ™ as_thiz can't possibly injure the hair.| Cool weather continues favorable to ward Cole of spent THUrs-1 wone out to look Tor him and found| mive up Wwork owing to il health,|NOSUM class. one in Rome nursing,| Don't wait until the hair reot Simpis moisien vour hair with water | conserving the Norwich ice supply. |day with his sister, Mrs. James Me-) BEnp AT, Jo ook [OF, um AUH foulli EEVE up work owing to Il meeeln:land one in invalid cookink, At jhs|dead, for then MOthing can prevent ol T it in. OaeiSE M"l':c;"'mf,nlnm matntalaing siience all week ks e 5'“:":“ eous 4| Damk of the Tiver maar where the ol | less despondent and it is believed that|She Of the rourse of lessons an exhl-(PRldness o . e .| the town cleck resumed stril al Lee of Port iven. ol creamy lather, and cleanses the hair| o "Thuraday. Milehen company has been in NeW| ‘Toin severes companions the son| Gomwmis Limempi s O BIS Ret im e N i chairman of fhe|£00d drogRist oday n PALKAES of PAL and scalp thoroughly. = The lather|® T % CrORT on shore bird hunt-| York on a business trip. secured a beat and started a search| He is 42 vears of age and leaves|FeCreational committee, amnounced | TiSian Sage it doesn't cost much and Cdir GandPof and ex. |ing, but there is mot much hunting in| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of| for the body whith was found in sev-| his_wife and seven children. He has|th® the e DO8 _ BAXU Seay (IRSres nptig cleg von ol el The bair dries quickly and | Connecticut vet. Montville were Eusts = of Westerly| eral feet of water about’ fifty feet!made his home in Taftville Tor many | WeeMS. It will include o masquerade|IPAUS so wimple sate and effective. < it fine and silky,| The Lord’s Point post office and the | Telatives over the holiday. from shore, almost oppesite where the years. s R ‘;‘fln:flg. g+ al® | the Rear apalieatitn . wour: hatr will inn there will close for the season on h.?lrll:xn é‘m::‘::‘:‘nn{"w"b hhl:d-:; man friends are mvuh;'. A M"“““ seem mueh more abundant and ra- R ot ©. tonight, Eisction| [riends o the East Stde. TROLLEY CASES OCCUPY JOMN FOLEY IS LIKELY e R s T S AR o e | { am cheap. and a few OuNCes is eNOUED | or LriiiE Oy, OF O ; Misses Kate and Jessis Willey have POLICE COURT'S TIME TO BE GIVEN PARDON | \Ceek there 15 1o b6 a hive 1o ine sorm® | comfortable. Parisian Sage is in great o last i the family £0r| T ervisor Bidridge Smith has an-|Cfurned to Norwich [rom theif COt-| The police court hell a session on| The board of parole was Impressed | prassed mir piant, StATtng. from ine | demand by diseriminating women he- months nounbed that the = Montville public| t2B¢ in Pine Grove, Niantic. Thursday morning that lasted till | favoradly Wednesday at its hearing in|rooms at 2.30, and brinking lunches,|CAUS it is delicAtely perfumed, does e il St Bt MIondLy. Councilman R. C. Perry is confined | nearly noon. a Iarge part of the time | Hartford by the case of John Foley, Thay will return about 830 'The wee | ROl color or streak the hand, and keeps ! . k of|l0 his home on Penobscot street With|being occupied with cases in which | sent to prison from New London coun- |of the roqué groundls has béen offered | it lustrous, soft and fufry. 3 MORLEY!S The marriage of William Stark of|a severc attack of gastritis. Breach of the peace was charged|ly. and it is probable that he Will be| s the wirls &hd afl club maembers are| D® sure yon Est the senuine Pari- 1 iow Lyvme and Miss Florence THope Mrs. Albert Patridge of Laurel Hill |agalnst three Men in connection with| réleased under the protection of the|agpected to sign up for times to piay. |SIAn Sage (Gireux’s) for this is guaf- i Willimantic is to take place Sept. 17 | cyont” the webk-end with her sister, | the (rolley strike ~situation. They| Volunteer Priconers’ league. Foley has| “ Phe Chrisimas Service mub s talie [Anteed 1o give perfect satistaction or The water lilies in Morgan's Pond,| Mrs. Charles Patridge of the Draw-|concern threatening of bther remarks|served 20 of his 16 years in prisons in|an important part of ~the seasen.|nOthing to pay. - Th:motvllle,'h:hvg“be(;l‘!fisur;:.s- bridge. made against presént enwhxe‘sh:l o P g e and| work. It is for all members and its | SEEE——————— ually numerous and thrifty - e + comy or pesple riding on the cars.| now wants to go straight. object is t S to drag vour odfm out with a knifes Miss Naney Patridge of 0 Garfield | Compamy K ; 6 provide entertainment and ag s e “hn e o revaiig- | SronS8 SPARG Lavor Bas wiun ner con:| Luther 3 Bomson, s former ‘om | | Sophie Keitchman, convicted of mur. |k itk B the inercutonts"sana: | AIMPLANES To whim L[St SH SO, L T B In the Thames street road rebuild- | ZV"NS SPRRT CAROn Ty VLA, Ao o - | DOY y 3 B s = her treedom | toriutn. the cKus Hospital, the| - Besling sour corn off €ioriously. ehBie ing, crusheq stone has been distrib- 52 Tound guilty on ome count of breach|at this meeting, will remain in Brison| Huntington Home, the Johnson homs,| “While Niagara Falle will continue|Deeling vour e pee of bradys. of the peace and was fined $10 and for at 1east anoiner vear. She WaS|ine' county home, the Almenonse the| to hOI theit nwn e A | mecen for|aoa,paniessis duci ke peeline of & uted as far as the former John Mit- : s . : chell property. e i e St Tbriag 0 | costs, making 32470 which Re paid.]sent there for a term of frém 10 16 <15 | .cive nospital andl DIRET | Tastitutions, | honermbonars and other traveicra thev | panans gkin | Well, that ls what paes At a meeting of the sehool beard| SUITGH and Miss Hestet WAIbridfe of| 1o was aifended by Attormey T. J.(YeArs, and B L years was UD N IheTt! These meetings will be held Tuesday | must hencaforth submit to combarizon | Rothing slse that will &ive vou this % : e o La-| Keily. Another count against Bonson | while ago. The board of Darcle MOm-|Bf each week. and Miss Kiinor Stévens | With another natural wondsr, the Vies|same result ' Millions ot folks nave Reid at Niantic. Tuescay evening, th®|per day, v . X " | ever. took into consideration the bru- , the Rame Diessed sxperiance. Wiy Members reached the decision to oPen| Ay oaq Mes F Y. Harding, Mr. and | o e Donas of yopp o> and R Lur- | TITY OF the Kiling of Ben Kulvinskas, | Na% been appointed chaifman of the|torie Falls of the Zambesie, as Africa|had the same Biessed experince Wy the schools Sept. 15. Pl b oy B> e e e 4 ¢ o jed | COMMitice to find out what these in- | becomes frequented by tourists” says|Patter And sufter, SUab, ant snol & . g Mrs. John Sone and daughier Jessic]' The case agaifist Stewart Lous. | OSs Vanlue, colored, was also denied | COMMILLEE fo B ATl e asos St savkigoed uss f ourselt 1 Jour Cattle dsalers in western Connecticut| from Lyme attended the county fair in| which it was claimed was connacted | his freedom. = He has been in peison i . e v 3 friends, or vour peace of mind, wh are receiving high prices for cattle: | Norwich. ith the Bonson case, was put cver|since September. 1911, on the charze of Abhie Sopighy. ce of mystery, so|TGetsilt the simple . common = #ehss $150 to $250 is considered a fair price A G B Stockdale and family :’;',','h,{m‘”. O e i o don | mansiaughter. He was Sent from New °°"‘"§f§‘£°£’:‘r ";" TAKE U: o From being o place of mystery, so| Gels-It,” the simp mmon kel these days for prime cows. have returned from their summer va- | with a case against Samuel Jennes. aj london county. Charles wonn_m‘ of AILWAY P OILEM} cred the Falls in 1855, had &reat difri-| ~Gets;Ity the only sure, guarapteed When the County Home school,|cation in Watch Hill to their home on|former employe of the company, who| Hartford county was also dv{ufi" a SSpoinunent or n- st RAWEYCily in -persumding ‘his followers to{Money-back corn-remover, costs But x Norwich. opens for the fall term Mon- | Oak street. iS one of ‘th strikers, parole. He was sent to prison = 1.{!,»i :ztlnmf.sfmn of the Connecticut Cham- ARy RUR: - he Tl e aze | TN BrAny arak storer Manutlouse Aay next, Miss Delia St. John will ré-| puo o 3y : Pri ho has just] Julge John H. Barhes presided and|IOF having carnal knowledge of a fe-]ber of Commerce was voted at the ex.| 2EO0MPRAY ARG 1ho FAIl Row Ak old in Norw ahd reco: ndad e ‘cather in the primary grades T renTY orice: who has Just! Attorney. Telley T Babeock was the|mMale child. Edward J. Lyneh of Fair-| ecutive meeling of the state chamber| V1% 4 ML Tl ae e e St don rimeay by e Loy B tmacto | ot ot O S¥ b Tl o i | t hobr, fild county was also refused a parole.|in Hartford Thursday. The informal|Tiver haif a mile below them. andi Obwosa. % Mise Lucy Billings of Stoninzton|ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKey and | prosecuting officer.’ Attorney Aliyn L.|f¢ld county was also refused u parele | in Hartford Thuesday. 'The informal|{ncl’ Bo'maer the praposed route of | Chas . e T e D Brown appeared for the trolley cOm-| 03 forteiture cnse, and his torm in| commission, to whom the omeial in- | (he SR L R A L e Jrhich) = Hats Of Quah Center returned to Lyme this week 10} Mr. and Mrs. W. Irving Dowsett of |PARE. =~ . . ented on the| Wethersficld ends Nov. 15, 1820, He! vestigation of the Connecticut trolley|is 10 be established this autumn | of the port and fguring the loading R T RS ST [ RN TR & etite chininel e of theft of Some hol from | Was sent to prison in May, 1918. Stone-| probiem was confided at the close ot| J-ouis Livinston Seaman, in a com-|ang unloading of ‘cach steamer at 300 school. Dowseit's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.|Charae of theft of Some bologna from o "Cotrow of Fairfield county was| the last genéral assembly, has been ob- | munication to Tha Sociery, rescribes a| fons "or 15,000 ponds, brings the total - Don't forget the dance tonight in|H. Dowsett, from Norwich. e BeauregArd Mt N Mo toc|also refused a varole. He was sén-ltained. Visit fo Vietoria Falls and contrasts| sommues of tetont handied daily. £0 . Scotland Road hall—adyv. Miss Katherine I Buckl kT A amonnting 10 $35.01 whien | tenced to prison for assault and has! “The purpose of the commission as, them with Niagara as follows: | FOU T son0a0 poods i Moderately Pnced At a reunion of Watrous families|street is spending a week in Bridge- | 300 Cele amOUBUAS fo SO, & | until 1921 to Serve. Walier Knapp of| stated in the vote passed ai the ex-| >Our approach was made by rail| “on the right bank of the Northern held at the Mystic Oral school where|port as the guest of Mrs. Thomas I;:.|”HN e e re Shvaneatia i | Hartford county. In prison for Stéaling| ccutive session Is “to coniinue the| [rom the Tnd an Océan at Reira, NEAT| vina, at the state and private wharves there was a house party over Satur-|Keenan, formerly of Norwich. ourt in August in conmection with|!00 many automoebiles, was also denied| sutay of the street railway problem | lhe mouth of the Zambesi (hat hothed | o Archangel proper, fo than twen Qay and sunday. abbut 150 were in at-| Charles and Lewis Patridze af the|fmis case ;i a pardon. = and to report to the general assembly( Of —micro-organisms, described bY|iy-five steamers can be loaded at one tendance 7 Drawbridge. Charlés Fish and Wilfred 5 7 e b N e The beard was inclined to be lenfent | of 1321 the conditions at the close of| James Bryce as the most deadly if)yime; the same number of steamers Styles Correct : e W e et T Ll TR T with Semul RARAINE, $1 veAFS oOf a%h.| the. vent 1050 IOEtRer with lasoral| AlTica) and Across the marrow e of | Lme; the samo number of KA e y Beelpning. Sunday mext, Digh nhah e A e e aee | LITRLE ECH Banning déclared. howéver, that Re|mendations and necessary legislation|swamp and jungle forming the coast:|pon "a" short distance belo reh at 1030 and_vespers at 3.30 will be in New London aLbor Das DROWNED IN WELL | oauld rather sind in pricon than Be|Which thay believe (6 be réquired in| (hénce up the gradual slopes o the Do) " b . résumed at St Patrick's church. fol-| Mrs. Henry Cortoran of Rochester,| puc, the little six year 6ld daughter | paroled, as he “difl not want anveme|order 6 place the stieet railwavs of| Volcanic plateau that forms the real| * A great shortage of dwslling houses = lowing thé summér echedule of low|X. ¥, who has been spending & TeW|.r 3¢ and Mrs. Kornaeki of Hinckley | tagging after him.™ the state on a safe, fair and efoient| continent of Africa N e e That’s A“ mass and no vespers. weeks in town. the guest of Mrs. M.|Qp A0 ARG SIMe B RTEIG T the weall e i g opetating basis’ “By morning an altitude "of nearly| o wore 10,546 buildings eréated 1 Bank men here learn that the fifty-| H. Donahue, returned home on TRUFS- | in hor vard about 7:30 o'clock Thurs-| AUTO LANDS IN GARDEN According 1o (he statement made the| 6 007 faet wa< reached. and a transi-| 1a1g ac a total cost of 5548, This fifth annual convention of the Ameri-|day. day evening when her parents misséd AFTER JUMPING WALL | chamber feeis that the failure of the! tion from the excessive heat and| pUoify decreased each dur . can bankers' association at St. Touis| Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Cronin and{per and went to look fer her. i & WALL general assembly to pass measures of | moisture of the lowlands was exneri-| 3 he VTABEE of A — Sept. 23 1o Oct. 3 will be attended by | daughter Natalle. who have been pass-| " Rosa had been 1o school for the first| About 4.30 o'clock on T"\\'”"’;‘ Afl- | relief in such cases as this is not, net| ~ced that was most grateful and ex-! oou \Wiaq hou was 1,908 and the more than 5,000 bankers. ing a month at Pleasant View, return-|ime on Thursday and had returned [6rnoon an automoble owned by INe|ip disinclination to rendér hongst and | hilarating. { total cost was $3 ’ One of the most important changes| éd (his wéek (o their home on Slater|nome in the Afternoon all éxcited and | Jordan Motor Company of Willmantic| efcient serviee. but to A lackjof un-| “This scction still abounds with an-| "3 100 Lon. ore.are teund th Morley S Hat Store this year to the ecurriculum at Brown | avenue. pleased ovér the event as she said the |and driven by A.J. Wholey of 3 b aerstanding and knowledze oOF what| telope. clephants, lions and other large! geuyi) in the form of magnetite, herm- unive where there are Norwich George Campbell and_daugh- | priest had paid special atténtion tojcrashed through a fence on TOWN|the public wants. This lack of under- | game, which find axcellent cover in the! giiie and can in the states of 840 her. She was very happy and went out | Street and over a six foot embankment| standing §s due, in turn, to the fact|ta'l elephant grass or tha dsnse forests| Pay, ta Catharina, Esperito Sar- students. is creation of a new de- ilelen and Dorothy, of Taftville, s nautical science. were guests 6f Mr. and Mrs. EAward|into the yard to play for a time. As artmont | Ty FRANKLIN SQUARE | o Mithard I Martin, who| Campbell of Old Mystic for the weckfshe did not return to the house her | Whole | P who| o Ena Labor Q&Y. Afenits wes X for her and found | tion by Mr. S Iy herds amid the foating isiands or "5 8 "Britien nrecs states that & resigned from the police force of New e T S pany and they ad drivén up around | secured. Richar@ . Higgins, chair-|rank vegetation of Nile reeds and ponden fur trade asec on s % Phiti r a sam. her ¥ c bottom of the London this week, did so in order to hilip Mennier and cousin, Samuel|her little body at th b i - N i G OB e 5 . o W e 1 rder to e , e Bl Norwich Town green and were on (he|mun of the puble utilities commis- | papyrus. | been formed to in ndo: NORWICH, CONN. féturn to his old_trade of brickiayer|Litoilé of Marville, R. I, spent Laboelwdll way back when Mr. S€mail gave over| stated the same belicf in his let-| “With the altitude, hewever, came! pooll v tur in- Janding in a garden on its side. Mr.| that the situation has not heén ade-iand jungles, while the river hippos 1o par was being given a demonsira- | quately la‘d before the public and no| still gambol and flounder in ungain- | woee nnd R 1 of the Jordan com- | consensus of public epinion has beén z Matto Grossbo, Minos Ges Grande o e s . j880 mason. which pays better than B N L Tmine Gllemlee Bl cel to Mf. Wholey. Mr TWholey he state chamber on this sub-| another and less rateful chane, | gl [ =t ington. Washington square. S | Charge by Undertakers Commings and|had driven the ear 6nly a shor @'s-|ject. “The mért thorough the inves- | The forcsts were no longer fn evi- o v = - | _The data for the closing of the|ington. g ? Ring. The-child leaves her parents]tance when it became unmanageable| tigation.from all afizles by parties 6r|dence, but in ‘the'r siead wa'» 1a 3 3 o, | Waten Hil t yet been Ais Teloohane Pole. e e e e and crashed over tha embanikment hodies representing solelv the interestiarid birdiess plains, with parched and| FOR MEN WHO WORK H CUMMINGS& RlNG determined both may keeal o R N e ey | ety Neither of The occupants of the ‘ear | of the general public. the more con-| ¢ vegotation whoke anaemic| o e S until the 1 September. | n B e LIN- KWELL, BIDS IN were injured nor was the car itself| vincing will be the report of actualiand siunted growth hears witness to \ | To ie] season has been one of the|delivery “automobiles up Rockwell| MARLIN-ROCKW 4 = 7| badly damaged. The car was facts and recommendations for relief{ the scarcity of moisture that so se-| miners, 1 : ever known at the Hill. sieees s TR SIS ITS NEW FIAVEN PLANTY L0y o of the garden and was by such inves ' zating bo@ios.” vereyl affeots Rhodesia and the great)who work ¢ & s . i v G thur R. Warner. who is employed by| At a public auction hela in New | o %, FHC T LA SEOETE B swer. | Tt 15 exbert 7 that the parsonnel of | o8 of veldt TAr WAy 10 (he|1a50r AY t FuneralDtrectors | e B e e i B peay | Mr._ Smith, ran_ the car into a tele- | jyaven Thursday morning. the Willow | '® 50 10 Yorwich und OWN POWEE) the commission will b announced next e Voay . troable. . NRtUTS K oav s Munaay. the T a]DZOIa. D T n‘h;: pole near- the cormér of Pradt|ireet plant of\' m;! arnnr»nm:kwmg FUNERALS. week igld the work will be commenced v in the morning of the third <ignal: ! ¢ m i Vi | street. | corporation in New Haven was put upl ' once. any We . Were suou A fnGiucle gacne 4 Telephene and electric light wires| (o 1ids and_was repurchgsed by the James M. Boozang. i s el S P AR GRS S ” : andEmbalmers || At Mystic, George H. Griswold, Jr.|were torn down and Mr. Warner's lit- | corporation. The bid wa de by At-1 The funeral of James M. Boozang| SANFORD SCHOOL SECURES beauty never to he forgotten. Som t y t | has bad fine luck with | tie girl who was riding with him was| joriey Stengle who was supposed 1ol w IR R B 3% Te hatka b held from the home of his sister, F. D. MABREY, SENIOR MASTER| 10 miirs di | = Jula De o Eno . summer and is showing at | thrown through the windshield. sus-|repyresent the company and was fer| Mrs. Bd LaPoint, 84 Liac street. Now 4 R st merttis: S NRe wers ihbo P e ra) 322 Main Street Bank street some of the finest of these | (aiming slizht cuts on the face. 1$250,000, which he raised immediately ! Haven. at 8:30 wclock Tuednr morn.| & Redding correspondent writes: | 0f vapor were sioot oF fest hea . flowers to be seen. He has seven va-| " Mr. Warner was on the way towards | Afierwards to 3260000, As thore were| ing and requiem ma Brited-mn o ouThay EEREIIEE 58, W Ik | SRdArd, WHID he T £t . ¥ ; be seen. He has seven va-| A v was on the way afterwards to $260.000. As e{ ing and reauiem mas: eelchiated h660 Shogh ; 5. Sanford| onward, whils the faint rear of the Chamber of Commerce Building | riclies ana all are uhusuaily lars | s Tome at 111 Orchard street and|jo other bidders, the property wasi ary's church there. The body| those cheerful neighbor "):"p,,,n',',:,\.!.'lfmu told us the Mpsiva Tunga—the | Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant ]| A former rector at Grace Picked up two children to glve|gola at this figure. ; | was brougat to this city by to he a mrent year, with old boys new| smoke that sourds—was no longer a| 2 pal church, Yantic. Rev. Percy t a ride. He w ving with one| iy js anticipatea that the shops will! bile at 1.30 and taken in ch A i SuRlly © intetistine | MSEVE: | ; . 4 i | boys and an unusually interesting| mystery ! { Barnex ‘and ramily. wio were at Chap- | hand on the wheel 4nd another Bold- | ne' vesponed by the comnany. I¢ 1s un- | . £ Rink. Burial ‘wae in the| Poys and mn unusualls e R R | {man Peach this summer, have left for|ing a child when the aceldeni hap-|derstood that the auction sale was ne- Rev H. Rroderick | * g romoat. AmohE the néw instruc.|and Vividness of the sceéne. With the ° — | Providencc. Mr. Barnes was rector: pened. {Gesmary €0 lhat (he war department! 2 committal service at the grave.| yore 1o Tred o arebier oy hAeea (x| Prat rhys o unlg as GEORGE G. GRANT |#t St Jobn’s Episcopal church. Is-| — — | Gotila WiRd up its connection With the| Norwich CHends were nresent not really mew, in Soife of the 6ight| picture of coior ALt 188 (1) | | sex i smxu;\ v«‘lnchhu R-cn‘vlzudxv SOEPSEaton v t which it had com-| The Sens ~.u\gf?) he '] the SLOF i years which have mfervensd sinee v...«]n.ma Dalicate of violet. cri A Groton correspond entions| George H. Lathrop of .aurei | wracts Quring the war Tures it iaozang and the late Mary | ) ~ Sanford school before.|son. and beryl through Undertaker and Embalmer |7 2 o rertioe ot Mr wna | Hill avenue was notified (hrough the s ! E. Kirler Boozanz who wers married b R o R R R B shot higher a 22 prROVI Mrs. Michael Piacensa of Baker ave-| Norwich police Thursday that two|FATALLY SCALED BY | 16 Noewinranunry 30, 1874, by Rev:| denior thacnon ot M E e | e her Nt ST 22 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE P : 2 ¥ were npre: at the christening| Watches that had beel olen from ! FALL INTO MOT WATER | Dariel Mullen 3 X i ®d his methods and broadensd his| virgin clduds in heaven. while 0 T T i R R o e e e e L NPl Ll ek | Camina AviaROn s tnn mient wwe | el b Benstns wan e ick uto] eatioek ‘gutie 1hotd e Pl | ot An e Ten e 1o R | Thlepho - went from Norwich and spen eiered in rt. oss was re- | Sho 1548 With her] b 2 ; in _Greene axpérisnce as principal. first in lent an added solemnity 1o : A |, At the marriage Wednesday even. |sent word here that tehes Bad| Gy, oPeninn trom birs recstved when | 10eoL, 1R Aty moved to New Ha-| for” uovel "vears i Binnumgion, V17| destination” t ereac e Sur sninie | WELDING WILL FIX |1 |uf or sties Setle v, Ssbwase of i) o — B | vl sk iy i dnvnee S mapel O SHiates sl Laeh] e But onr nohts) erd doomad o) eat Dept. Clft_street Norwich, and_Alle - uesday s badly scalded about| 4 I M o 00 S turs, Miss | T LR PR e L ef A stud Cylingers. Castings of alf kinds, Agri. |mond Martin of Witimentic, they| [NCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | ine tace and body. She was caved for | \RNCE 0L T2OMIK, VG, Sgre, MUSs) chool is fortunate in having Mr Ma- | more than realzed after s study of uizural ~implements Transmissions | were attended be Mr. and Mrs. Henry | po ™ ajozander H. Abbatt is a guest| Py Dr. Louis T. Cassidy but medical | yii¥ Fpioen® ang frs IR R ST T i Ry e o | Cranicases. Housings. Steei | Clement, the iatter being a cousin o \he moome it Tnhcis 5 Los vuSuest] 1a could do nothing for the child. e [ ni Mrs. Mabrey A warm wel.| asnitude the st view of Vie- 5 ey Frames, Axles and other meial parts|of the bride. c S | The tunreal was held at 230 oclock rs. Julia D. Eno. come. jtoria Falls 18 Hecidedly fiappolbline. | Fresh Killed Native Young i : Sriv & Ha | Harold W Cranska is a member of|, Thursday afternoon from the home| The funeral of DS can be made WHCLE | renus sses from t rening . i our WELDING. 1o i Sy e 15 o BenFipns| @ house party at Webster lake this|Of o maother with a4 number of relac | took niace on Eaturday moming from|NO TROLLEY ASSAULTS 0 feet in hefght, the grandeur Eoil Jh. L. ... ...0.... 458 =d. expert work that is guaran- |per, and for two weeks after this date, | oor P s E and friends present. Burial w the chasel of Shea & Burke. Rev | SN THERESA Y NTQHT | 0 thelr Iron0ttions 1z eclipaed by the | 4 t t | being so near the sun, it wili not ba| Miss Elizabeth Chase of New Yotkl!in st. Joseph's cemetéry Myies P. Galvin read the service and| pxra guards were placed on il the | 0 e o Iitucdnce of the cuer &s Short Legs of Genuine Soft bural was born in Treland but most| rnpe of her life was pasted in Plainfield] fTiurada has been at hér homeé on Otis street! Cummings an Ring had charge of l.}ei e | ana Moosup. The address of her hus- | o 1ns | i bservable unless the herizon is ex- | s Gaat #hen o for several days. funefal Cave Welding and Mtg. Co. |:carionais; risar when 1 max v ston | ™ 200 00 Sace Tatnior of sinet- s _running in this city on| nizht to forestall any more| on the car créws such as had| ure extending across its entire width. [0 Sty ' Simgle central point ix thers | Spring Lamb, 1b....... 40¢ A Dbreach in th's fissure through B T S | ford has been the guest of Miss Marion | CHILD DIES SUDDENLY hand is not known. She hed no chil-| ;ken nlace at Greeneville and at Yan- | 5 - The Danbury News savs: F T n and has near relatives gt 2 s o = | which the Falls e o soen an pre- | 31 Chestnut Street |, The Damhury Sews exs: For el {2 ity Witss WhoOPING couan| T and el i Tia Tt Tl | G S, G AL S it T palle v S and SR | Forequarters Genuine Soft 218 | del s who wi cen-| Miss Marion Briggs of Broadway has i -ROSY coulsH unt : = { rospectively. Théré were no disturb-| fiated in SAGhe AiRh: MAIY tol v 7 : Hon=™ 0" N heer necessars toaa- | roourned Trom Cafly Cowasker, Sorth | ¢, ity ed W ARIIN Cicragihs | NOVICR State Rospual__ Pces Thuriasy mignt | SrFet Raetho® *50 10| Spring Lamb, 5 to 6 Ibe. - S | vertise for roémis with private fami-| Falmouth, Mase ! ski, 10 months old, d'ed sudde in a =i | b stricted is this view that thers 1s an Eelerae eve i lies.' The convention will probably be| Miss Helen 1. Perkine has been afcoushink ft on Wednesday Defors i m‘r'g"""_ L il 2 gB'ThU’EHY- : oative aprefce of that awe-inkpiring|AVErage, Ib. one of the largest ever held in tNhis|&uest a e cottage of Miss Jane Bill| physician could be called. The child 3 ” B 3 A i irs. Sara arpenter. Loy alid baralvzing affect which | 2 , T. E. BABCOCK Gity. &t Groton Long Point. fived with ‘his Davents Mr. ana Mrs,|reslEneq as director of the community| g% Carpenger, about 40| strikes (he visttor dump with wonder| Native Milk-Fed Veal to A sdilor who would not tell his name Mr. and Mrs. Clark A. Browning of|John Kracinski at the rear of 428 Hos-; oenter ! x ¢ Svent: $ 30 in|vears of age. died Thursday at .| and amazement when aEara burets Attorney-at-Law has gi E > ea of the|Toledo are sm‘!!t‘s of friends and rela- | well avenue. Medical Examiner . C. r(': "‘M'“,]‘ie;‘:";r'ifi““f‘°:',',2“ ?\'-“‘,,f,,,;: "S1 the homb of hir sister, Mep |oa hian Vikion. ©On frst signt oriroast, b, i ciiiciiees 30¢ a Snights o bus War W c- | tives in Norwich and vicini Gildersleeve was called and gave per- | he I1acies B cien a Ruley, No. North Main street.| the \Victoria TFalls one inveluntarily! 4 SHETUCKET STREE? tivities at onidon Tour 35 bilie| | Miss Grace T, Tester has lerc tor|mission 1o "Unertakers’ dhex "ina) house b¥ members of | the exeeutive] St B N LSRR Tr A 1 DT TS TR Y yeal Stealk, Tb. ... .. ... 48¢ of the date 6. Colonial currency| Port Henry N. Y. to enter upon her! Burke to take charge of the body R s e e Mrs. frpénter came to 1ck the majesty of our gefa i — — — of Bost also a scrap book conta sécond year as instructor in music and = (& out two years ago {rom] 3 1 R o clippeds trom oandre frors | a¥E. {1t is more difficult for some men to| The weizht of the transgressor is e Was thite aargid. e SRR Acquatery re-| Veal Chops, rib or loin, Ib. 40¢ Before you piace orders for|::to to 155 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voight of|collect their wits than their bills. invarfably light. Sesides her sister she s a son,| veal the fullnass of thei* charms. 1 ‘P Rib Roasts of Beef ~ " 1 e, . " 3 z e teorge 5 o 5 city repeated excursions st be mads to! Pyt o eef Coi. and Mre. Heyward and Mrs,| Pelham Manor, N. Y. who have heen g S # George Simonds of this city | repeated rsions mu o rime Rib Roasts COAL look at ours, Py | N e R i I e | emaine the. Wetka WRL B A — T | their istands and precipices, thei St our No. 2 Nut—large, clean|Xsw York. were Zucsts of Dr and|Clark of McKinley avemue and ai | NORWICH MARKET GUIDE. On Navy Ressrve List, srottes and palm gardens. 1 rain| fpom heavy Western Steers <4 o Mrs. Tracy Farnam at Sea Acre, | Bastern Point, return home today. Prepared by H. Bruce Price. the City Market Reporting Agent of the United | Claréncé W. Sévin of Blise place I=| forésts and jecting (‘v‘r:(";\, ther raln, 40e and lasting. . | Ovean _avenue, for over Labor dav.| Mits Josephine Holbrook hae ro-|States Sureau of Markste, (ha New London County larm ~Bureau, and | back at his home, hAVing bén placed | bows and cataracts’ and man pa el L T R while returning from Bar Harbor. Mrs. | turned after passing '{ne e at! Connecticut Agricultural College, C ocperating. on the resbrve list in the navy after |V ~:‘~';f (lh_":t“"}'::h\'f "_Nr".vy;r LR i Potti . Herward was the widow of Morton F.| Camp Big Pine, South Fairlee, Vit 5 - o B ors. Pepper =erving two vears and five months. He ! emera T e = . bl & | , Ver Prompt Delivery | pignt, Miss Katherine Hempstead hwe re- A R T . e hinmy Lt Béans, | Ehtiotea at New London the day atter | before their indegoribable baauts wflv:‘Beef for Potting y e A | The Academy in Norwich attendeqtined from a week's stay at Fairlee SCARCE: Green Beans, Tomatéeés, Pears. e N B ires new (ana Madin crhmce|tonder, .. .00 ... .. 308 By Mrs. Mary Coggeshall Seward. 0, | 13K e e | h . ibinty RREN- B vis® grove) Several thousand second- widow of Theodore I. Seward, of Fast | Miss Frances R. Whitney, who has SWEET CORN callad iRt sérvice, reporting at New- 4 3 = Srange, N. 1. who died carly in the |been spending a week's vacation at| e amiss to call Atten | for 15c to 186 a dozen is hardly more|POrt. After a term of shote servie|on the visitor and becomes one of the|Hamburg, fresh ground, hand Brick for sale. week was known as Dr. Webster's|her home, has left for Wellestev Huis | 1t may not be Smiss 10, ¢0) SUeefl| 8 9610 L1t o the corn tor. svodk s o Bl 10 ot DA | B A the Faiia besn in America. the ||, 2 £6h60!l and was what is now the res. | Mass. to taks a secretarfal position at 3 upply - : tOCk | tunl hant which criised in the Cape “alls bean in A B oas GRE s e s S Ed, tion at| 4aily becoming more limted. Corn for | fasding, and the price can hardly %o | L during ine war and he|indians would surely have named John A. Morgan & Son | idengr of Former Congressman Edwin | (he, home office of an orsanization By | Cenming should certainly be setured as |lower.than the above, which represent | G sty GUIing the rating Tl he|named tham Minnehaha, Laughtng Sugar Cured Corned Beef, Higgins. on Union street. ¥hich she had - been -employed in i fore it is too late, |today's wholesale quotations. W <: for like a cov ma‘dan arc o Sha X b s Washington. soon as possible, before . ks 5 became chief machinitts mate. After| Waters: for like a c R A party of five from the Manches- « aboara| {heir fascinations. half concealnz.| . 4eo fine Ib..... 18¢ to 30c the armistice his sérvice w. e the Eaglet. which was engaged in ser- limited. and we | vice to the wirtless stations in the| Quirinz mueh Ralfnelraving Their beanties"and e Wooing. hetors ravaul- . 5 ess ot nidden| - Swift’s Premium Hams and ter Evening Herald, Thomas Fergu- WILLIAM C. YOUNG mon, W. E. Duffy, Frank A, Wilson, A few peaches are offered at slightly ) late crop will be ve: formerly of Norwich. Calvin Kelner v e i ld rtainly advise securin; ich- ) >y in all thelr lovel ERSr s R lower wholesale prces this morning, [ would ces ly z peas = STETSON & YOUNG N e Meconixal, “niotorell th some baskets reaching the retailer at|es for canning at the first favorable | CoPe Cod district treasure and charm. i : 1 3 CARPENTER BUILDER g < s oty T $1.50. Present indcations are that the opportunity. Reported Attempted Holdup. ey |Bacon ‘and extra lean native and ) ort of Archangel. | heur and twenty-five minutes. VEGETABLES IN GENERAL A young man who was drivine in| .. Forl oG ACRnSSl Dol 3 Mohegan park Thursday night with a c Tomatoes remain searce. at least|peared on the market this week, offer- | MONS best north Russian prt, but it can be | vouns w@nan companion reported to e Mea - untavorably. Weaiher conditions, | {indb quick sale. ‘Lima. beaps ‘hre| the police that three or four young| included among the f S Dver thity G Green beans also ftered loss free- | somewhat more abundant. and better | foyo oA rushed at the carriage| CUTORC (ol miles) in Jangh, x- reen beans are of er | with orders to “Hold up vour handes | Yersts nty milés) in length, ex 2 - . ive o v 3 cean | Ihin S& ly. Some nice native eelery has ap-|filled than the early supply. Fe whipped up the horse and got|CuSive of the watershed. TP ocean 81-85 FYWIIH Street Steamers were placed in NORWICH t Work and materials at right| L4 pleasant View. when Mrs. Edwin prices by skilled labor. pri Y & D. McGinnis of Providenge entertained Telephone S0 West Main St.|ihe season’s hostesses the benefits Nickel Plating for St. Clare chapel at a tea at her | summer home, Mrs. Mary Connor of Norwich poured. Amonz the hostesses were Miss Nellie Mullin_and Mrs. away. c si st 3 lowing Willlam H. Coughlin of Norwich. The following prices are wholesalé . Consumers should expect to pay 20 Atter the police had investigated the| DY Side In a straight Lme. allowing to 40 per cent. above thebe prices 8 allbw retail dealers a fair margin for [ AI'SX (¢ FOCh BAC INVeStigated the 500 feet for each steamer. the nort of ! SELTERRE 1oL Thow SHNWIeS it had the earmarks of a practical joke | ATchangel could accommodate more | To Make New Voters. ‘Wholesale Prices Paid Same Prices On | rather than an intended holdup. At the piers of the port At Rakarista l v The last session of the state legis- Product. By Retailers Today ~ Small Measure - Aionptige the railotl SRATAE Tte tarea AUTO DELIVERY KINDRED FINISHES {lature changed the time of making BEETS—BUNCh ... .... ceceeeseses .00-.75 dOZ 5-8 1-1c bunch Miss Murray Enters Sisterheod. inal. Archangel wharf, more than for- | TELEPHONE 752 AR e ey of the third weEk BEANS—String (soarcer) 1.75-2.00 bu. € 1-2-6 1-4c qt. | Miss Mary Murray, daughter of Mr.|ty-five steamers cab be loadsd and at s et B by W BEANS—Shell .. 175 Bu. 5 1-2c 4t [ and Mrs. William, Murray, formerly af| unloaded at one time. King intn " o e HIUR RO CARROTS—Bunch 60 doz. 5c bunch | New LORAOn, took the final vews as| consideration the oxisting ecquipment 16-20¢ aoe. 15-20¢ doz. { tho cersmony Thursday, Auguat 28, at CORN. = cucuMij::... 20 T T T on:&g. 1 1-2-2¢ 1. | the convent of the Blessed Sacrament, BRIDES PEA Native (iewer) 150 Dit. i sister of the Rlessed Sacrament at UNITED METAL MFG. ], urdey, Sept. 20, is the only’day_for new voters in this town. This co., Ine. change also compelled a change in the day the registrars of voters are in ses- 3 1-2¢ head | Cornwell's Heights, Pa. Her name in Thamesville Norwich, Cesn. Jl| sion for the ® of receiving aj 11 A 3 i ¢ qt. | religion is Sistér-Mary Theophane. e = ot Prompt and Satisfactory Work | | plications ;:‘:3:-’: dax his vear iz PEARS Native (scarcer) 138-1.56 bit. 8 1-2-106 40 R B e R mrfl‘. %n :fi}( . xl| both cases the PEPPERS—Het and Sweet . ++ 1.00 bkt. 7¢ qt. Norristown, N. J, Sent. 4—Eben ! USE time e earlier. POTATOES—Native ...... 10il 200 bu. Soc pk. | Briggs Thompson, president of che| £} ACO CASTILE SOAP SQUASH-—Orook neck . 4D Qoz. 3 1-2c each | executive committee and the board of [] ‘ TOMATOES-— Ne. 1 (almost gene) .15 bkt 3¢ Ib.| direetors and formerly president of H The real Castile Seap made of pure' Were it not for the things we are % " to a0 life would not: be worth "w..'""'".."fl:w TOMATOES—No. 2 (almost gone) 0 Bt 2 1-2¢ 1b. | the Lehigh Valley Railtoad, fied at| 3 Olive Oil in Spain for over 11z sour vt ; 2 Bt Teslia - 1 88 et ey At the ape of 17, | fersmmesm sttt