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(Spécial to The Bulletin.) New Landon, November 7.—Befare the old railroad bridge connecting u New London and Groton is in full operation ®s & new state highway, out comes a rominder in public print that the ple ought to conunu to patronize -the ferry rather the bridge, as the receipts from the forme er goes ta the city and the latter to the sttae. The dear public is Fe- minded that if there is deficit in the ferry management it must be met by taxation for that reason the mu- nicipally bwned ferry must have pat- ronage to at least meet operating ex- penses. The calamity howler begins! to_bowl ebriy while those who WM oppo-ed to the cMy taking over the Juthicss aiv CuucKling with Every man who advocated the taking of the franchise from the Thames Ferry company, and every man who voted_in favor of the pro- ject in city meeting knew, that the railroad hridge was to be conved into a state highway and that luere was sure to be a falling off of the ferry busipess, and probal\y to such an extent’that it would be a losiag Therefore, why this ca- s howl, even befor: the bridge s In full, operation? The dear people are told of the big money pald for an old voat in order 1o double the accommodiation dY running two boats instead of ome, and sachusetts {#vernor . the comparatively small amount paid mm‘{:: highest_offics Y Sompany snd me ‘were Kept in a operated in the city. It would bring hi trolley company, even if peanut eaters compelled the car floor. party_that could to. That he comes again in publ tells what he would do ce. unionized, American Federation hours. He would. take aots might be ~ herajde as Governor Coolidge M all over the country, get @ note of congratu! for the holdings of the ferry com-|Unitdq States. Eilt the pany. Thi very week the ferry com- | the wl missioners 'tell the public of the big)men have not the .rem ses for the first year and of | unionizing or make profit to the city even under ihe expensive changes that were made hat s termed the public benefit. 00d showing on the surface, the amount of real money in- by the city not quite so good. e city taken over the ferry ten 1g0_there might: have béen a The raise in salaries ficials, great and small, general, and every now comes out that raises members of the court. council but were tuclked tion was within | meeting of the court company made big estment, gave good handed over a snug sum ition to the rentaleach his was velvet to the the uss It'is a e of crying before you're hurt. ment of the s Donohue, superintendent house was reached. In creases in salaries that y of has been pp seri abj e great majority of his con- nd also the condemnation rikers. Like all good mayors ained politicians he believes in Alderman-at-large Cook ittle hedging in : to | paid the bills. » igood with the ist¥4. | The increase, howeve: he way it Jook uis- llarge, only $25 a month maybe, it is for | not serious objection to They mayor in- | Superintendent Doriokue upon That to guard his ow is commendable, sumonia cften follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! the almshouse. After many years own. city laid out g0 greatest number’ lagull veyeq deeds of the The ¢ouncil ha and now that street is a street, and entitled to tenace by the ci travelled thoroughfare, out sidewalks and un: The city hi couple of bug lights in ccepte Staaflard cold remedy for 20 years | S tablet form—safe, sure, fio | NOW Riates—breaks up a'cold in 24 [is in order to have <—relieves prip in Money back if fails. - genuine, box has a4 top with Mr. pleture. AL All Drex Sreres water, gas and el and just By 147-153 Main Street T T AR T L FOR STYLE ! are made to fill. NEW LONDON FEARS FERRY LOSSES e L e council when ta?hm for developed into a, very. good keeper of It is a v consjderataly Bxck to the ferry matter FOR QUALITY ! i a trolley car on which he was and then.anq there declared to that he was going after the to it that the dition no glory if he filed complain, or order, it with the the windows of the cars were washed oftener and to pocket the shucks instead of throwing them on ¢ mayer's at: atwiitte heat, “oiit lic print and in_the event the New London police department e affiligted, with of Ldbor, demanded moré pay and the and shorter a stand fully as strong as {@id the police comimis- sioner of Boston, and who' knows, his od - broadcasts made & local political issue, perhaps, and he would be lauded locally just by the people and he ‘might lation on his relection as mayor as did the Mas- his reelection holdersin the funny part:of le “mattér . is that thepolice- otest idea -of emands that would precipitate a strike. of city- of- was evideritly anq then it have been made with general knowledge -of the ef ; common away in <the This was .shown at ‘thé last - show of munizipal judgment. aBed mo fuse & GON- :::\!flt where it could get by unob- 2 ' ve « time when of common the Thomas of the alms- all dhe in- have been pay- made in the Past year.or two thére jection” due to ’ the high cost of living. I waa abso- Mayor E. Frank Morgan teok allutely necessary t ifgrease shetd any duripg the refent strfké of come to meet the incréased that were rolleymen that brought him praise|necessary to get subsistence. But, to ihis did not seem to apply fo the superintendent of the almshouse, as'the fiigh:'eost of | living did wot affect him, as the city | r, was and therd w: te:_iner E ers of Darrow street, one of the main streets of (18| 309 provIIG ing Iots" with- out regard to sireet’ lines, have cor- reet o the city. | renry d the me a vegularcity Paced. 4 e, street and the eleven houses in ‘the rircet have | ric’ servi that the street is city owned sidewalks -and | ha artificial ilumination duri g'n‘ WHITE STAR cmnm HOUSE (CO. Norwich, Conn. Men’s Suits and Overcoats FOR VALUE ! 5 UNCLE SAM’'S ADVICE ON CLOTHES When you set out to buy clothes, says the United States Government, go with a definite purpose. To get-all-Wool - fabrics, smart style, good tailoring, genuine value— that’s a purpose Uncle'Sam would certainly approve. Andtlmtutlwverypurpocethesel(mchbamnClo;hqs $25.00, $30.00, $3500upto$5000 Now in our windows and our cabinets—the new autumn styles in suits and overcoats. notr} |just to show that the court of com- mon council, the real representatives of the city have nothing. to. say the cundnc! of the ferty all" with .the last session of the createq the commission and defi the duties of the commissioners. Should Lhe commluhm wish to mm money that authority from the court of com: mon oouncil. The council is given authority to appyint the commission- ers for specified terms, with the pro- vision that not more than two of the three eemmissioners shall be of the political party., The commis- but in the serve WiwiOut pay, So he declaredghis in- 1 H et o mmf%b in- | exercise of their authority they! fore filing formal co‘lg\m ith the 0y G remedy, af ‘ v S Coincd | represents the m m:heuof 2| a superintendent of the ferry ceives a sulmn.nual aflury. § ioners: i active management Tiess. 5 Wonder if theirgwas play_on the part of Alfle‘\'{h‘ C. Chappell in presenting, and nnl.l‘l- imous adop¥on by the court of com- mon council, of the resolution favors ing self-determination for Irel The resolution states: thar. the cotrt. of common counell of “the city goen on record as favoring. . the.. self- gn termination ‘of lnhnd, ‘and that” the council is opposeq to tl the covenant until 3 govern herself is established. Not a member peeped in opposition, and none_spoke in favor, even Mr. Chap- pell statig that he presented the reso- lution by request, but took pleasure in the presentation. & . PENRNSY FE A GOODYEAR ° Me. and Mra, Willitza White and on William, Mrs. Frederick White and- Miss Minnje White of Williamstown, Mass., were wegk-,ln%‘;uesu at the |, home ‘o Mr. and Mrs. R..W. Boys: The household furniture “belongthg to Mr. and Mrs. Hunter has arrived from Akron, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Hunte with their young child are Kkeeping house in a newly . rgnovated mt-ga on State avenue. Wilfred Green of Pawtucket) R, L. spent the week-eng at the hom of his brother, Joseph Green. Rev. A. E. Beaumont addressed the Men's el of the Congregational | urch \; Dayville Monday evening. Miss ith Richardson and qu Krivanec spent the weoksgnd in West Willington, ternoon at the hormie of Carver. The first football game of the sea- son was played on the Goodyear Ath- letic field last Saturday afternoon. The isitors, from Southbridge, Mass., won Mr. and Mrs. Ferry of Whitinsville, Mass., were recent visitogs at the home | of their son, William Ierry. H. Waring of St. John, recent visitor: at the ‘home: ter, Mrs. R. W. Boys. game was rolled on the Goodyer alleys Mon- | day evening when weave room, team | took 3 points from the spinning room team. D. Richards rolled-high 3 with Thomas Cooper and Le the| Bajley were close -with 285 and ° | Thesday evening teams from the gen- .ral office and twisting room rolled. Cooper 'us As_the league now stands.the eral office and weave rogm teams 'Ml‘ tied for first place with 12 points !each. The twisting room js a close " | second, with 11 points. Armictice Day. Tuesday, Nov. 1%] will he celebrated in tfue patrioti style. A huge bonfire will be lighted on the hill near the hotel, at 7 p. mi Dancing will begin in the Social club at 820, the Goodyear Singing or- tra furnishing musfe. Lunch will d at the mew restaurant dur< ing intermission. . Work has begun on .the four new to. Tt | te given thom by legislative law at the|completion. legislature that | field ayenue will be frm'gl business, in | The excess of $70,0000 they au! first s'! and the new highway is almost com- -hyll» the pupils of the gram: b Miss Mary E. Heyes, by. cottages that are to be erected by the go-fl}ear‘ Cotton, Mills eompany* on tate avenue, also on the. twenty-two emenfs “to be erecteq on iLtchfiel ARese Ll ol B8 The 22 houses on Litch- five and six similgr. to; the-de The ‘new restaurant new gement sidewalks are lajd is cumpleled plete which connects Goodyear with the trunk lines. After a period® of construction’ work ~of about _three months the village is fast resuming its normal tidy appearance. With ~the million_doliar spinning mill and more dwelings that are part of the buiding plans of the Goodyear Cotton Mills Inc., for the spring of 19 looks like a long lease of prosperity for Goodyear, p A Hallowe'en pmy W er‘uci;:yed by day afterpoon, the 3lst. mes in the’school “roof. ughpupn jarched in costurie throdgh*the vil lage and over the Heights, led by the principal, Robert Craig. Miss Minnie Burrows received the prize for the ‘best costume, ‘Mbnday’ afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick -Greem, their eldest, son, - Tho: M. Green, was united in marriage with, ibert E. Teaumont, pastor of Uhe Ukited Con- gregational church, Miss L. Nuttall of Danielson was maid of honor George Boys of Goodyear - man. The bride was dressed in W voile and the maid of honor wore blue silk After ¥ho ceremony. lunch, was A gby s, Green her of e om. ¥ \rany"u o el o "h ntd werp received.’ M peap lert il the attersioon r & brief wedding trjp and a v tives in Quincy, Ma ¢ have the best wishes of many 7 ReV. AE. Beaumont will take fo# bis Stheme 'ext Sunday ‘morning, e Missionary Needs of Today. In the evening his topic will be selling a birthright, for a mess of pottage. . WILLINGTON “There was' 2 Hallowe'en the River school it with rela- ocial al Bowler, ph nuts and coffee were sold. og 4, Mrs, Glarence Essex has ba1uhlul‘orgunlzn;§n. The Sewing culb met w»dnesdt.y at— 3 rolled high single of teacher, Saturday dren gave recitations and jaid Hallowelen. stunts. The chil- lizlogues dough- smos 1 hloom. Nov. 1gt the thermomete: degreés and Nov. 5 the #-gale and tiere were snoy About forty attended the Hallowe social Friday ight given by the Boy Scoit® The chapsl was decorated with ‘autumn registered au(‘noncd off, n -ch (rouble s gone. to Mrs. Mrs, i cen critically ill, is much b Joseph is recovering from a as returned to-his pld r W., €. Ruby. V. Darrow of West Hart. ford will preach on the Hill Su morning. Rev. Theodore Bacheler occupy_the pulpit at i zwn\x “hurch, Stafford . Sp Mr. ‘Bacheler, M and Niten S Dunninz were del to the state Sunday Jheld- at Hariford this week The Boy Scouts met Frids at the téwn h Mr. Bacheler scoutmaster; the troop committee Allen Meyer, Howard Bligh and Tiler. Iman Lougee, of New London, Mha dna Bugbee were ma is is d d gns on- Boys | 60 | § on After-i| . |and Miss Bugbce taught school for af| ried Wed- | DAVI 1 HEATRE QQQI:‘&HQWS TODAY . In a 6-Part Artcraft Special “A Society Exile” - Driven from her country as a moral leper! Yet she was all that a woman should be. See this pow,nur' picture-drama from Henry Arthur Jones' cel- W play, “We Can’'t Be as Bad 38 All That.” Dorothy Gish “Ouf of Luck” . Paramount Comedy re For Everyone .’ INTERNATIQNAL NEWS . 17 MUTT & JEFF COMEDY =3 | Onie Night:Qnly, Thursday, Nov. 13th : OLIVER MOROSCO Presents the Famous Comedenns Charlotte Greenwood In the Fastest, Funniest, Girliest and Most Tuneful Musical Comedy In‘Recent Years. NGER LETTY. | yrics by LINGERLO With a Typical Morosco Cast and a CHORUS OF REAL »¢- “BROADWAY BEAUTIES - Seat Sale Tuesday—Prices—50c, $1:00,:$1.50 and $2.00. “War Fax Extra. rd Grossmnn— ‘Mail Orders Now Big Special Sunday Show At 7 and 8:30 The Fear fioman A 6 Part Emctional Drama of the Woman Picture This Ever Appeared In. Post Travel Pictures —iN— V/io Dared. Tie Finest Wonderful §tar Has § Topics of the Day Damaged 'No Gavde SUNSHINE COMEDY home /of the bride, Rev.” Theodoré Bacheler performing the ceremony. Only. relatives .were, present. M. Lougee; is >etipfpyéd on .the railroid, numbér ofiyears. The Boy Scouts have challenged the o Girls of South Willington to,a,Red Cross mempership contest on . following fonditio: That 'the; eonfest be begun ihimediately, and’ that it be continued to Noy. 1i. That the winning organization be the one | which secures the larger number of members -for the Red Cross. 'The | dmoum collected h Gms limit thejr district known as and that the Boy Scouts limi solicitations to;the;remaining districts Of town.%That the lasing organizatjon serve a to the w The (Camp Fire the" challenge with ave al ted much enthusiasm. 5 TTsBON Rev.. W. J. Reynolds, Miss Lucy Batdwing Mr. ands3irs. J. 1. Kennedy, F attended the hes in Plain- conference of six chur field Wednesday. ;Walter Hyde was in,H ‘nPBdJ) to atterid * the school convention, Newent Sunday schbal. Alfred Kennedy, with Mr. and Mrs August Hoelck .of Basi Norwich mo- fored to Springfield ‘Sund Miss Annie Gillette reti on Monday after spending nearly week with friends in.this place md Norwich Town. Mrjand Mrs: G | the fungral of Mrs. { Rhodes 1 Fred Budeit, while chopping in the woods_one _day recently, had . threq toes ‘severed frofiy Hiy/ foot and- the great foe badly cuf. He is being cared for at the Backus hospital. ate Sunda; te from |8 | 4&SK FOR TRADING STAMPS SHEARS POCKET KNIVES SAWS, AXES, HATCHETS AND OTHER TOOLS Don’t Fail to See Our Line of Puxe Alummum Ware }’u.lehn Bmldmg 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 ASK TC TRADING STAMPS ASK TOR TRADING STAMPS clown, besid and t Thursday night a Hallowe'en party was given by Mr. and Mrs, Atwood's o~ granddaughter, Ann Coperth- waité, for her nds, which m‘monh- 3 nesday ‘afternoon S at 4 o'clock at the enjoyed. | | M (.uum I ¢ What is Castoria ASTORIA 15 o harmless subititate for Castor 0il, Parggoric, I]mp" a.nd Soetlung - Syruzs. It is pleasant. It contains nelther Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- ootm substance. - Its age is its guarantee, For more thax thirty; years it-has been -In’constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Celic and Diarrheea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, ails the assimilation -of "Food; giving healthy and natural ~sleep. i The Ghfldrens Panacea—The Mother's Pneud. " “The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 -years, has borne the Slguature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and ‘has heen made under his personal supervision since its. infancy. Allow no.one to deceive you in this, All __Counterfeits, Tmitations and “Just-as-Good” .are but Experiments that trifle with l.nd enda.uger the health of Infants and Ghlldren—Ezpenence agmst Expenment. 'v " Have You T_riedvlt" from pain to pleasure. Try it. You'll find @ wonderful bt of T s(x\l‘ . e WAUREGAN Girls' club at their rooms Friday eve- At the home of J. W. Atwood on|ing a witch telling fortunes greatly vas a dance in the hall on A Hailowe'en party was held by that :[‘rmu) efening; 'given by “the ‘Atwood Everybody has read the above headline ; how many believe it? Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear htth mite ‘when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that,\come with the ‘uss of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry-of. pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble- famomwfimh d taste. of 'Cas- toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformat:lon is complete—~ and s ghosts ‘were present, enjoyed. Refreshments were seryed during,the Hose Co. Pickett's orchestra furnish- ed musie. | Mrs. J. Jettee has returned home after a vacation spent with friends in Providence and Boston. Moving pictures will be shown here 'Sunday evenings. The first one was given Nov. 2. J. A. Atwood and Miss Dorothy At wood left here for Hot Springs, a., Wednesday. Mr. Atwood take a vacation for several weeks. The C. E. meeting Sunday evening was led by Erwin Tracy. There was a good attendance. The Thursday night meetings have been of unusual interest, as the pas- tor is giving a series of talks from Bunyan's Pligrim Progress. The Panorama of Human Life and will sermon at the Sunday morning wor- ship. Church school at 12. Mrs. Nel- son Marrott will lead the Christian Endeavor meeting at 6.30. Thursday evening -course of sermons on Pil- grim's Progress. Next Thursday, Beu- lah Land and the Delectable Moun- tains, Rev. Willlam Fryling, pastor. Destiny will be the subject of the| TRE Sunday—DNionday and Tuesday e The sublime creation of fhe naster artist of flle scieen GDIE"FITH’S HROKEN msssms A drama of emofion, of exq uxs delicacy, of ovenvbelmxng {orce. Direct From a 7 Weeks Run at the Geo. M. Cohan’s Theatre Where it Was. Shown at $3.00 Prices, and Broke All Records For A\\(endince. —A TREAT— AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ~ FOUR SHOWS TODAY FLORENCE REED —IN— “THE WOMAN UNDER, OATH” VIRGINIA PEARSON —IN— “IMPOSSIBLE CATHERINE" AND PATHE NEWS | CHRIST CHURCH Rt. Rev. D. Trumbull | Huntington, D. D. Bishop of Anking, China. “MY WORK IN CHINA*| SCOTLAND The Ladies’ Aid society held a Hal- lowe'en super Friday night, the 31st in the chapel. The proceeds, over $20, are to be used for church repairs. The children of the local school gave an operetta in grange hall Friday and Saturday nights, Oct. 24 and 25 un- der the direction of the teachers, Miss Virginia Treichler and Miss Nellie Gerhardt. The sum of $85 was netted to be used for a Victrola for the school. Several young people from here at- P tended the masquerade at Hampton t week Friday night. . Miss Netfie Moseley is confined to the house because of tonsilitis, Roy Tracy and Archer Lovering are employed in Hartford. There was a party Saturday night at the home of Anna Zeigler on her twenty-first birthday. Games were played, and refreshments were served to_about thirty-five guests. The W. C. T. U. is planning a play, to be given the latter part of the month. Luther B. Clark is moving into the house formerly owned and occupied by Charles A. Brenn. The bungalow being built by Sherman g nearing completios School closed early Tuesday on ac- count of & teachers’ meeting, LEDYARD About 50 were present at the Hal- lowe'en social in the vestry of the Con- gregational church Friday eveni Oct. 31st. The vestry was decorat Games were played and cake. coffe and doughnuts were served. The suc cess of the social is due to'the earnest efforts of the sacial committec of whi Miss Frieda Gobdenough i Rev. A. E. Kinmouth off day morning at the Coi church, due to the absence of Rev. oOtis Mr. Goodenough, pastor of the church, who wasg: called away by the illness of his father.” Rev. Mr. Kinmouth preached from the 14th chapter of Mark, 1ith Sunday, Nov. Sth, 10:30 A. M.| { RUSSIAN BALL GIVEN BY THE RUSSIAN ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY UNION HALL, NORTH MAIN ST. The music will be furnished by the famous Andrew Demianenko & Son from New York, playing on their ac- cordians, Saturday, Nov. 8th, 6 p. m.- ADMISSION Ladies, 25¢ Gents, 50c « apolis, Ind., who is employed at Storrs. [ They came in Mr. Beveridge's new car. At the meeting of the town school | committee at Ledyard Center Tues-| day afternoon lings T. Avery was| re-elected chairman and S. E. Hold- | ridge was re-elected secretary. The | following sub-committees were elect-'| ed:_Supplies, Billings T. Avery, Rev.| G. T. Goodenough; _teachers, S. E.| Holdridge, Charles A. Gray; buildings, Frederick W. Burton, John' McGuire, Bills were approved and ordered.paid. All the mempers of the bdard were present, togdther with Supervisor Stone. Archie Hold: duties at the Groton where he was emvloy Arthur D, esumed his works,j ige has wim 1s completely Jceupicd is a eved follow avith the St Vi to kiss 8 wwo-fared g verse. Ray D. Holdridge of Storrs his parents Sunday panied by Henry Bev _—