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T SR R ROAWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEWBER 5. 1o1u z : S eiiane convirioni B M Rh ti | - PARACHUTE DROP WAS A THRLLER |"" " S5 ooz No More Rhewmatim fop "o 0o g e 00 ich, F Sept. 5, 1919 o ’ an dthe strain on the dock at Ocean The Weather Today Will Probably Be Fair * 'An occasion of great JZfH interest to women and g2 The Henry Allen & Son Norwich, Fridpy, Sept. 5, 1919 beah caused by the landing therc of rturing Pains nad Swellem Joints C“‘P‘l! e & Ji= = 3 i the stcamer Nelseeo 1i, the dock is Vamish When Rhcums is Uned. The 65th annmual fair of the New|and interfered with Belle Gara. break-| now in such a sshaky condition, it is = g i THE WEATHER. London County Asricultural Soeiety| in& a whoel on Belle Gara’s sulky. Al-| reported, that the owners of the, At last a real remedy for rheums-| -fihe,e has been no precipitation of!came to & close on Thureday after-| (OUSH the wheel was ready to col-| Nelseco II will be called upon to make|tism: And a good one it must be whes | co FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ence except some additional { 1apse Beile Gara was able to finish the| the extensive repaies that woill be eail g K S oo 3¢ pe v EMBALMERS oime Wetnesday Bisht mlons tas Ve |oon with the balloon ascension. Thel haat. | Admiral DBlack finished 7| b0 for The New Tanden Ship & Tn.|ee € Orgoed and soad dragsiscsif LADY ASSISTANT England coast. balloon ascension came very nearend-| byt was placéd sixth by the judges| zine Co., which owns and operates the | CYeTIWhere scil it on the no- no- | T Fair weather will prevail Friday|in€ n a tragedy, as when the aero- for interfering. Peter Rev w finished | hoat were obliged to put up a $5.000 | Pay basis. and Saturday over eastern portions of|naut, Harold B. Ches of Newburyport,! sixen but ! i n Al Calls Answered Promptly s placed fifth Dby the| bond with the city of New London to| TFheumatics should hail the news BEgShat $OgHE the country wi -| Mass., cut loose, it Jooked for 4 moO-: judges while Belle Gara was placed| protect the city against dsmage to the| Wits Zreat rejoicing. for it is surely & 88 Main Street SR e e e e Ny SnEHE o e inh | T ot Snished te G| gk sauinet damase Lo S| 1 e Tomens and hat & Ferrd ndz e FR - = ows: { The r was never built for the » foxs North of Sands Frooh o Moderate] [86t. Tho parachute only party open-| 35 Cluss Trot, Purse $400— { accommodations of such heavy vessels! SR IRl S Ry S N northwest winds . becoming variable | 8 @nd he began to drop much too fast! 7iite Secott, ch. m. C. H. Mi- | as the Nelseco IT, but was built for - liver of Albany, Ga., says; 7| Saturday, fair weather. for safety but the aeronaut kept his chael. Danielson ..........1211]he accommodation of the smaller JOSEPH BRADFORD Sandy Hook to' Hatteras—Gentle tojN€rve and by vigorously shaking thel \fora Guy. b. m. Webster _ types, taunchss, catboats and safl-| T bad, sciatic rheumastlsm for twe; moderate morth and northeast einds|Parachuto succecded in getting it| = Night, Natic, R. T. .. 511 3} ing vescels. When the owners of the|jS2%5; and tried every medicine offered| WIth fair GEGEE: | completely open before he was dushed | Bell-at-Law, blk. m. Chas. Nelseco requested {to the ground. Atkinson, Stafford Springs. 2 3 the pier on Sunda BOOKBINDER | ... e TR . g S tar S tlops i o Fair Friday and sunny day of the fair which this year.| Germain, Central Falls, R under bond. ission to use and holidaye, it to place them especially to mothers of girls. ated at one of the bést Sou sanatoriume, and if T r il ; S ‘Eltteurdnrt lttle change in tempera-|unfortunately struck a poor week. The . o St T444 the Nelseco has G F "I f d amk Books Made and Ruled to Order | ture. !attendance Thursday was something| Befie ‘Gara, R J. Hall been bringing hundreds of picasure ture Ginghams—Fashion’s favore: 47 6is.| seckers from Norwich (o Ocean beach | sonsiagen P i5ieaaed s || All this week we feal = | ‘es BROADWAY | Observations in Norwich. jover a thousand and the number of} THaven _ . | _The following reeords, reported from |automebiles on_ the grounds touched| Admiral Black b. z. . D. and taking them back. Frequently| trip. took tes, “apd now feel | | The Bulletin’s observations, ghow the|the 200 mark. The small attendance| Converse. Falmer, Mass. 6 6 5 dis.| she has taken passengars aboard for|2s well as ever. I would not ta A Serviceable Line! cianses in temperature and ins baro- | was undoubtedly due to the fact that| Peter Revier. ch, = Joseph trips around the sound and each time| hundred doflars " for Wash Fabric. Each Fall more women dress themselves and children in light weight clothing. The lengthening metric changes.Thursday the heavy rain of Wednesdsy made it| Bedard, - 7,5 dis. | that she moors the pier feels tne ef-| 0% it Sia £ M d ! ST oher. B Zioesssry to Boptoens Hhp falr mnll Sl e docicinz.” ot HelmE S Indian Summer, with its heated homes and schools makes 7 . 3000 Thursday. 2.23 1-4. | Last s 1 rze bottie is o en’s an Pz g T 39.99| * The two racing events were both in| During the afferncon there was an{ val ve s Goea not this imperative. 30.00) the 2.24 Baron’s Belle r. m.,| exhibition race between Billic B.. own-| patrol bozts &, Towest $2. owned by F. I. Shares of New Haveu,| ed by Joserh Bedard of this cit Boys’ Shoes rines Y won first money in the pace, purse,| drivén by his fourteen year old Cemparisons. % : 1 : $400. Second money went fo Sure| Billie, and Mack, a dark chestnut AT THE RIGHT PRICES | St Thursday: Clearing| ke, b.g. Dane E. Martin, Williman- | horse owned by W. A. Tador, Tt was| hureday’s gveather: Fair, south|iic and third money-went to Belle| a mile race and was won b : Express mlfl T;um Harness | wind changing to northwest. Tose, b. m.. owned by H. D. Converse,| the time being 2.23 1 : 2 i G 3 i Palmer, Mass. The race was run in| Between two of the heats Matty K. at Low Prices a Tides. {nree siright heats. Thres horses were! a thirteen months reliet arine and| docked at Ocean heach whart ,nd} on. remained there for day«‘at s el Sl ft off Corns! ty paid so thess repairs hond that insur What fabric is -5 appropriate as Gingham, the cotton cloth woven in special patterns for Fall? We have these in new, rich colors to harmonize with Autumn’s glorious lines. old cold owned| it not for th and Freezone Doesn’t hurt 2 b San, Meos APRON GINGHAMS, 23c funded, has! department however. are of t for repairs last year r sent out bills to the nas The maval authori S m. [ p-m [ a m. [ P m|and Howard in the third heat. Thel Storrs C 3 5 lion, winner of ti Baster Stales Bxposit champion at the New slow to act in matter 1918, Matty K. won f | and all such claims mu ass throu the draft class at the fair. a lot of red tape. To the city h “Caddie.” the touring 1 no remuneration for the much service in France d caused by the vessels of Tnéle sortment—Special price for Gingham Week, 23¢ a yai 14 Bath Stree Norwich, Conn. hed as follows: Pace, Purse $400— T 10.38 | horses fini | el 221 & Il 12:31| Baron's & i L Morn | “Shares, New Haven 133 | sure Mike, b. g. Dane E tin,” Willimantic Belle Rose, b. m. H after high water it is low] verse, Palmer, Mas war and which is now this EBIOwET By Jouditide | noy. Wilkes, h o Dk Johu & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment f cox, Lafayette, R. 1. .... 4 4 4 Tl!u‘sd:l]'X nd was seen rnn the o TAFTVILLE Heoward, b. z. Williams Bro the afte t ate J Tartford soe pan H mu ttention was roundl; DIAMOND JEWELRY nesday evening there was a| Js ck, c. m. W. A Taa. | plauded when rned that ecial meeting of the Army and Navy| cr, New. Haven ... 5 b BROOCHES | Cub held in the club rooms with a| -~ Time, 217 1-4, 218 1-¢, 237 1- XT3 f ! distanced in this race. Jack Maek{ by Mrs Jennie Standish of Lel the ecity would ve Tikcel! 2 B “ L L Ch ] Sun | High || Mooa| was distanced in the first heat. Duch-| was exhibited bofore th make good ngain. The city, In an costs enly a few cents = cood € L. L.Lhapman Lo. PR L A A of ‘Cliathiam in the second heat,| Matty K. was sired Bl by e hons b et 1000 yards of Staple Apron Check Gingham, in good | DRESS GINGHAMS AT 29¢ Good quality Dress Ginghams, 27-inches wide, stri and plam colors, an excellent showing nf the newest signs and colorings—at 29¢ a yard. BATES SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 35¢ popular Bates Seersucker Ginghams, in 0 17 73 NORWICH TOWN | it was the famous n nat ! You ean lift off | 1t corn, or cor The The da 0t off as ng : S P large number in attendance. The pur-| Thers were seven Starters seheduled on ascen- | line of staple stripes and plain colors, 27-inche SCARF PINS meeting was to report $400, but one sion. The ts were| 3 v RINGS i the ’;linceh hich is to be| Peter 7 owned by Josep 2eain shown Connell and Mrs. Albert Hiil bl rish hall this cvening. 1It| dard of this city, was distanced | | entertained the crow teno . Young MUl enlisied at PENDA. ted at the meeting to have a| third heat. In the second heat los, accompanicd and Do g 1OrEaih BATES ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 39¢ NTS | écries of dances and entertainments| the north turn in_the second| band rendered an ent Con-{{s Newrort training statinn z i _ 3 | the heat Admiral Black broke) cent programme, ih R g el 32-inches wide, in a splend BRACELET WATCHES || “Thesc s Sheiat smesting o Bates Zephyr Gingham Skiisut fenarell o | Thinwtar o Te 8. AT p i | owing of hdni:om plaid combinations — also plai RADIOLITE STRAP b Mo Mt e — [connEcTiouT wav Lose ‘ L e i : Sl SR Zn’un\-\\m ed shades—at 39¢ a yai cd meeting was conducte i Ta ton ads, o 1 . ne” i T s i e S 2 -4 WATCHES, ETC. | irand Knight Daley and there was a| ON ISSUES OF THE DAY ITS FEDERAL ALLOTMENT, S e John & Geo. H. Bliss . (Special to The Bulleti Washington, Ser endance. Plans W liam rg dis-| Col W for the coming season® which! o Iiow ude much social nc‘d\n‘ | " he Ponemah company, which has|CeopPer w running ‘buses to and from the him, left here Thursday for the benefit of their help dur- ,ww“ 10.30 te go to Ne the trolley strike, have discontin- s due to s ice, and g ve in Nerwich BRAELOCK ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 49¢ raelock Zephyr Gingham ] cm sortment of new fall designs gnd colorings—plaids, checks and s at 49¢ a yard. droy pon th stops that re malking the tour with| partment’s attitud morning | tional Guard orzani London | firm 2gainst modifica ) | regulations and un her r 32-inches wide, in an ¢ here ow the em- an either| on dinner of the Rotary |3 iz s i | ciub. | State Cuara TCH GINGHAMS AT 49¢ Physician and Surgeon ! “‘{ o w ste "‘g‘gflf“ic’fi‘ In discussing briefly some of | fae mew requiremer - . : i e S HA i e S 1ih CilRe praciice; 551-Main B adverse. feeling over the action of | iS¥ues of the day Lefore ho left thef sgnable time the growirg timver. i} Scotch Ginghams, 32-inches wide, in handsome dark plaid ; company and Some - have bmnl made it plain that he! intnded for Co: small seedlings ok fal e v Alice Building. Office hours § to smr Phet iBby mould pet r of the preftecr has| to sugment funds : 5 gestroy wholly ori] cffects, these are regular 69¢ value, at 49¢ a yard. par 5 there should be| have already com year =il 1 and bumus on the Tel. 334-2, Residence nhone 354 the company rather than | e . erhe. e Ln‘on‘» érery city and town as well as in| made plain toda ot are making the trip both mizht|Statc and nation a commission to deal epartmen A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. |*%.0F oiiteering in the necessi “on the T.| n the forest: they dostroy h: they « GLENROY ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 65¢ Glenroy Zephyr Ginghams—the aristocrats of the Ging- ham family—32- -inches wide, in newest fall designs and ! § i | 1 colorings, at 69¢ a yard. i ¢ a deerease | ¢ the beauty; are ealami-} them. | 5 biea af a region The department hund Srartin corapan : iz 9 saer. | iaiven biE thte thebin = wage quebtion he Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | icn %0uies™, /nu552 thd ot this place ! mere two sides, and he PROTECT YOUR FEET) A few of the employes of both|both capital and labor for the one requirement unite ana' of haif that] more in-| Pheicss ,- are patronizing the trolievs, | Limate acquaintance and a better un- | i o Soeley Acth Stpsvels hools of the village epened on | derstanding. { that no L 4 Building, Main St. day with an even larger first| ’ he savs, generally | modification be made i SALE OF HAIR OODS 2 an Phone 1356-4 te 3 then in vears previous. | considersd in conncctlon with the cost| men who were not be (; of 15 and 4 will not minimum able space In|of living. at leas ages are. p 13 the av t uild of the public b i{si There ought to bc some means of DEAD HORSES and COWS| iiien. Stis: Martha Rovnoids 15 pein | cortaining the weelly o g a ear menthily fluc REMOVED Dewny Murphy, local boy, who has|of the necesss FREE OF CHARGE reen receiving for the Toledo | wages 1 bo merican association, hasicdst of living wi be pe Madame Enders, thc well known English hair designer will be at our stors all this increas houwdelay. and with week. No matter how difficult your Call Tel. 1863, New London | Feme for a week owing | out arousing antazoniim Detween cap- o, - C ked. t 2 ran its]l and 1a " nmuni- . WEST SIDE HIDE coO. < Site Sakon Taber 0 ar:fi" N ya son as shade of hair Madame Enders guarantees g in w ich he scored nhe‘a have “the settiem to match it perfectly. former bxgloucst ns that vex he beody polit the Palze|vec wre in mo sense partls Detroit. is!his rohibition friends in{ references 2 i | question Mariin of Norwich ave- |xppesls t of friends in partment is OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS SWITCHES .......... $1.95 to $17.50 TRANSFORMATIONS. $3.50 to $12.50 artment evident | t no federal i or peedzmtion Wi 1§ tions widch fall toj T 13 Mirs. George Thompsen were ! party alone. » Tartford on Thursda: | %% am” glag,” i L LAKE- "EASTLAND — In Traterford. 3 1919, by 4 this St e s substituting { req irements i zo through - % e by the votes ll <. 3 in the slasher room for Georzeant cffo e n parties. B secretary of war. which Automobiles, fon e SO R 30 (oliorls pC nen o 21 Dathe T mendators, Sh that $ Wagons, | «os Dot Bemite ti, vee. 12 o e e = Carriages . i R i ot e e R ges, g 9 | W ; wRen EIZRBOth | penry b Ter% paee ot | Geauo s o | Me: Taftville was united in g 5 colPPEe 2 = = T I3 th 2 number ey & T Tatro rucks and Carts i Rnon Nudolph | purport. He believe MAKING EXPERIMENTS WITH 4 2 ESENTS FORMAL cHA:OGNSCOPy Ality o Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- upital lna.s_\s‘. The ‘bridesmaid | Vg, Cpinecs afterwares EABOLINE IROLLEY CAfS SiTen ( AGAINST NEWEL O | in e aus ming, Upholsterin, d W ss Jennie McSheffery of Taft- : . 2 The Sh Line Railway | etan = A - . Sa Traar e ster of the bride, and the best e o company is now experimen S 1 the wa OCHEREY 1 Blacksmithing in ail its bran hes | man was Yincent De Paul Rudolph, & of beer for the workingman:' gesoline. propeiled trolley Comuonn he Eroom. - Mr. aad Afre |by sayinz that he was caref: fornieriy « ther o i first trial o siven it i 3 | i Rudolph w make their home in|DPlafh. when Tie went Lefore on the Coventry line | | s stant vithout | ngton, wheer the groom is em-|SICSS against the prohibition amend- to do all thut is expecte | smie i gthen minor o | i. The bride has been a resident | Menf, that he did not represent thel .ypectation is that c: | | avenue tte District for the vast year and |American Tederation of Labor 2as|puy eventually be used fsrow | Chairman T ree. § immediat r Fat the en emploved by the government | SUCh. it gk { Yines wherc there terk. . Hé insists that the workman who| it would be economical in operation is a true American will not put beer, there would T mea o 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET} { eha 3 before his job, or before the earning | (he g Pl BURGESS —1n Fanfer St e Sy Sibeb |of subsistence for his family. and | ye) e tre tarky 3 . : owers a rees The Norwich Private Day Schoollthat the opposition to profikition | or s k i s vea & i cen awarded a banner frem the I Fot forat ge, ool hiowio b 2 v : ner comes largely fr ersons of a Y siiie:. ot put 1t te tuberculosis commission for the | bor: Shet harn mever . taken e lipping clutch, but th dope in the tournament of thelipemselves the burden of American hould pre- | mit t ple matter to remedy This car has been bui FOR ALL OCCASIONS i Tha Orders Delivered modern e :o;tlze\:’shlp, though they have not been | Coventry by the American Aute Top LA\::GE . 3 | slow to accept its frec benefits. company of New Y South Coven- Tafivi MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. e Vokmf;;:;“d a broken h“-"] Alr. Bryan « @ his party arc mak- | try is the terminus the line of the| KOR\NACKI P T H. PEABCDY Phone ogs | P27 * T biags T SRR ng this tour L automobile. the first| Shore Line company ¢ Sept. 4, 1819, = 4 ¥ |time that they have adopted this| Consideralle @ifficuity was experi- s means of transportation exclusively. | cnced in getting the c: Mr. Cooper is the. chauffeur and zen- eral manager of the arr-\dns,:em:ntsnm ! 1 Ithe h the . GIRLS! USE LEMONS t each place, although the dafes for Mr. Tryan are made through the national| The Zasoline car fs destined for use FOR SUNBURN, TAN ! trom the shop | as the This CARPENTER—-In th Mrs. Sarah Ca to the tracks at South Covent rails had to be laid in the road. was done Tuesday night As Long As They Last GILLETTE TIRES RIBBED TREAD NON-SKID CASINGS GUARANTEED FIRSTS AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES WHICH Are 259, Less Than Regular List Price Topiifr. joon at 1 ice to be held at 4 al \\,_;T—I ise 'I‘hc Attic 7 Think of the exira rooms was to speak Thursday night, and|and about 10 feet high. There 1s then to fill dates at Wallinaford, An- | clearanec of § fect 3 inches inside t Squecze the juice of two lemouns 1nto | gchusetts. { as you enter” style, with a deor on the| for du:. he American Expe- | a bottle containing three ounces of | | side and an emerzency door at the! onar Colone!l Goft is | headquarters of the Anti-Saloen|on the Morristown and Brie raflway league. tracks in New Jorsey, provided ft| After speaking_at New London, he! works out successfu was to go on to New Haven where he[ The car is 35 feet ng, § feet wide Try it! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or sonfa, Rockville, Manchester, New | car. The car is driven by a 45 hor: 3 Britain, Hartford, Bristol, Torringten | power motor and is capable of mal R freckled skin. and Waterbury, After finishing with | 20 miles an hour. The seating capaci-| Col. Guy D. Goff. judze advocate Steesstett—ttttettttsesast | Connecticut he has 24 dates fn M: r is 38. The car is built on the “pay| wWho e | have a quarter pint of the best trec'(lel STOP “LITTLE GAME” IN steel. It is equipped for electric lizhts =on; ot SRSt Hert e Apast (vir- sunpurn and tan lotion, “and com- | GREENEVILLE FIRE HOUSE|“nd is electricalls heated. zinia. and duriag the war was on whitener, at a very, very small ol of B s coiice it = S Advocate Gen Asrival of a sauad of police aboul| goate DRAG MOORINGS 15 Main Street “ you could rent or use your- four o'clock on Thursday morning . o e | dre ST bns the Jemons 2ud ARy | roung s “lttle game, 10 limit” in IN SHETUCKET RIVER | - of These Tires eelf, if your empty | drug store or tollet countes will sUDDIY | prozress at the Greeneville firc house| Wednesday's rainfall added 185t ‘ unera ware put to work. . fem conte. Massafe {his sweetly frat|2nd the five men found in 4n UPPET| ches to the already plentiful supply DT ey room of the house were arrested on! furnished earlier in the eck a the charge of gambling. They were! gave a tot: s grant lotion into the face, neck, arms 30x31, — $15.00 34x4 — $25.55 rest were Sergt. A. C. Matthews, OM-| Haven railroad bridge to drag their that distinct rich flavor one finds only in the pure. health-building food Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. cers Dombroski, Driscoll and Murphy.| moorings so that they were found , - cipitation il about fiv ~ < zpmce into cheesfol, com- | {7, PA%IZ SnG sec how auickly the|proscnied in the police court TRums:| Gars ‘of 527 inches. The ressit i | Dlrectara fortable rooms with Bea- ppear and how clear, | soft and | 423, MOrBing and their caso was tried seen in the hrooks and sireams in this Uurs Ha ”7‘? = 1 z 4 n S 2 .| nei; E I A ver Boasd —it's guickly | whiic the skin becomes. Tes! It is| i, SieTiel® R0t Jdgs, Jotn L) neshborhood and fn the Shetucket § | —AND— 32x31, — $17.50 34x414, — $33.95 dome without disturbing | Dimlcss $702 each Tho men were James Kir- | flood Teight: bnngs out from " E: the rest of the house. | ¥, Henry Gallagher, Richard K. Shee- | The volume of water cominz down! E 6 l [ | han, Ju h Gauth! and David| the Shetucket ed ! —_— —_— Ak w0 foe the Gt R R e R e a moaimers 32x4 —8§23.75 35x5 —3$41.65 | some distance farther down stream 33x4 —8$24.95 36x41, — $36.00 : from their anchorages twhen their TELLING THE TRUTH. owners came to look at them Thurs- " Central Wharf The makers of Foley's Honey and| day. | | 1 : . un a] Dl ect Tar Compound do not claim that 1t will BRING YOUR HATS ] Funer Ceoe s SEERELLGIEL Body Sent to Putnam. ma, but they have received many IEt-]WI'ATDheQACb;H;Er‘;!o'{‘TYO‘bd anmnnfs}:e .1.7 ‘l‘d ters from men and women o have n Tabor ay after s oalicrad by it from these torte ‘}:‘eg"-h; iness “wius (uberculonta has B e L Yoodmer m‘u?e'fi} Bl b Tota e Sir ttioaan d_Tar and it is the!as an orderly. He was the son of Mr. uged that relleved | and Mrs, Cary Simmons. ¢ ” mo’mm T weuld pot be without Prompt Service Day or Night W% G307 For anv~ cold, hoarsemess: m threst, - bronchial _cough. lt is easier to break a promise than ‘erau; 33 BROADWAY. i o “Cuiaren it is to frasture the crust of the aver-. age boardins house pie. | THE LANE RUBBER CO. C. E. LANE Prop. 324 Main Street Norwich, Conn. TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. Embalmer s Yot