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- _Districf Deputy James P. Hayes of Norwich will pay his official visit to New London lodge of Elks Thursday | evening, - : Henry Young, who . recentlv W‘d John Greeley, 51,' of Danjelson,¥s s his farm at Hope Valley, R. L. has Srley. TLLEE Do) ted at the New Haven railroad fven & Dre’“’"“’? "e“““ » g i tered the employ of the Briges Mln- sk befo e United State i it Asitity, Pra- Jamps® aoturing. o Yans ith hisfamily| station Tuesday by State Fish and| e 'm: xoé‘ke?, it Aetamie ot $104 +3 F,m‘({_F rnhmuhpukm:w u:la evening.. will locate in Voluntown. Game Commissioner Crampton, charg-|.000: bonds.. penvnng a ' hearing ne'x‘t Gul? a:de:- a q‘_ '3 #) \Just now: u;. ousehold at the Shel- Rev. E. L. Hamilton, Rey., Joseph|ed with having shipped a-trunk con-| Monday, Norwich, numbers about| giden, Welcome E,<Bafes, Rev. r.| taining 68 partridge and 30 quail in| = According to Commissioner Cramp. Doubless ifiyou are a sufferer from Mansfield, 'F. F. Richards of New Lon-| violation of .a federal law against|ton, Greeléy has evaded the game of- tion have already tried | Rebekah whist tonight in Odd Fel-|don and Rev. P. F. Wolfnle, Ira Dim-| transporting game from ome state to|'ficials’ for three years, during .which \ soda, charooal; drugs |lows'shall—adv. ‘mock and Ernest S. Barrett of Groton|another and also the state game laws. time he is alleged to have . shippe digestive alds, § and "“ Contracts.have been let for two new | attended the conference in Norwich-on| The trunk was taken from a New U ;thesé things will notcu 3 t| Monday of pastors and laymen of the|Haven road baggage car at New Ha-|and Newport trom Connecticut, Mass- tHoubietin some cases G0} bh""‘" fgé‘;f._“’:" ‘Wateh Hill during the past| 7list churches in the county. . |ven Monday and was consigned’ from achusetis and Rhodo lsland. give reliet, s ¢ i But before giving up and de- |~ Weatner like that of Tuesda¥ is far didat DeLone BLINE bl dyapsptie Juat |, el “Arppe 3 UNERALS . ; — f s L Teel full | nm‘fiofle&alfi% #litte blsugates mags | (207 e ecta Wilbur S. Alling TUCKIE CASE IS NOW . | WILL PURGHASE STEAMSHIPS - [and Yaen vouu Hayo heary ‘earbonate, witrate, oxide ory ik, Bat ‘During, November; the planet Ura.n\xs The funeral of Wilbur S. Alling was IN HANDS OF JURY e LAUNCHED' AT. GROTON{ zéstio b ithe pure bisurated -magndsia, which|ig. in.’Aquarive midway between the|held Tuesday ~afternoon at 2:30| Judge Donald ‘'T. Warner: in the su- % EAns| -1 as 500 39 You can obtain from % ally gf meridian-and the horizon. o'clock from his hoige, No. 125 Wash- | perior court herc Tuesday afterndon mfi’,’f g:‘ 'fizfi‘?’é’.fifi of stza%r‘o%’ two' o ‘F‘a;e: fiag::si afi t&:";; E 3 ::gg;m 4n either powdered: or ' tal Jokn Edward Deugherty, 60,2 hotel ington street with a large attendance indicated 'several different verdicts| 000, )'xas entéred the gransatlantic trade i -lndrgesfiém qtnml.cbdls» Take s teaspoonful of thelpowder or | man, well:known in eastern Connecti- | Of Telatives and friends. Mourners|which the jury might consider In'the| éonvinced that its fleet of seyen up-to-|:tres: ! two comprelsed tablets wifh a ueqe, ‘cut, died-' Sunday- at " his . home m were present from New Haven, trial .of the case of John’' A. Moran, date m\;burmn, freight steamships: water after your next.meal, and see| Onec Bridgeyort, - Stamf:4:¢, New {London | administrator of the estate of thé late | will expand in the course of the mext pepsin what a difference this makes. It will A sgn born recemtly at Moosup ‘to and Westerly and there were many|John - Tuckie of Norwich against|two years to an extent unprecedented hnrm!\fl- stomach acids and-malte you | - in:tnnt' neatralize *the Gamgerous.| A ;‘gd Mrs, Joge hyGabm Mighed beautiful floral remembrances.: George H. Bradford, administralor of | in the growth of American cargo.car-|feel-fine at once, and they”cost 5o little harmful aeld in the stomach which ErAth ey Db t Lo Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D. D. Pas-|the estate of the late George H. Pratt, | rying lines. nnd ultimately develop in-|=&t drug stores. | $56 Savese your f00d to' ferment and | only thres pounds, but appears to be| i, of Park Congregational church.aso of Norwich, B it i STSHE caryo CAETIDE sour, making. Fas; wind. flatulence, | healthy. . - ' . {conducteq the services ‘and -was as-{ The Tuckie estate is suing the Pratt stion i 1:$T faetioarn, wad "he bloated of < heavy. Supervisor :C. R.. Stone. of Norwich |cisted by Rev. Joseph H. Selden. it £ organization in the wor! he reason |y, many vears. lumpy fecling that seems 40" 20lloW | iiited the schools in Voluntown last Wil | Sstate for the recovery of certaln real|for. thie high exbectation is that:thel ..o "niil gity most everyth Weck, 4nd. conducted a taachore meet- | The honorary bearers were Gen. Wil-|estate, known as the Newmarket ho-|new company has allieq itself with:the 7 Foi il And tAat pro yhsv!ded ‘you_take'| Wweek; a ks liam A. Aiken, Leonard O. Smith,|tel property on Loswell avenue in| United States steamship Company, a Francis Klein & nittle msura;:d el et | g 2 e e O chrveantho. | QLVSF Lx Johuson and James L. Case.|Norwich, which it is claimed Mr.| constructing corporation 'that has a| Francis'Klein, son'of the late Fred- iy after & méal ‘you ean me handsome ha chrysanthe- | The active bearers were four brotheérs,| Pra 3 i i B 0 2 Z Fran anytning and enjoy it witheut-ah¥|muma' contifue In bloom at tho resi-|Noyes B. Alling ang Framks L: AlRE| Lo wona any- pockie o deed to Bim| capacity of $40,000,000. worth of busi-|erick L. Xiein, ‘died in San Francisco, Burial will ~ take by fraud and duress and undue in- ally. Cal, Monday mornify Mr. Klein who danger of pain or discomfort o (OlloW. | genee of - Tax Collector Thomas A.|of- Bridge Arthur .E. _Alli £ DespRInuALY : L3 iy nd, , th tinued uge.of the 3 mort, = ing of|fAuence on August 18, 1914. The new company has been organ-|¥as 5§ years of age, ‘had resided in P g et v B T Robinson on ‘Main street. New Haven, and Clarence E. Alling of | Attorney for the plaintiff and de- s ¢ il o ized by Charles W. Morse. He and|San Francisco . for some years. -He stomach In any way so long as umo Sale and supper at Buckingham Me- | Stamford and burial took place in the|fendant occupied the day with their | pig ,,S;/.)cme,. récentiy closed a con-|visitel Norwich jmst p,,.z to tho ate any symotoms, of acld indizestion. | morial Thursday afternoon. Aprons,| Yantic cemetery. A committal ser-larguments and at 2:55 Judge Warner| tract wity, the United Steamship com-|Frisco earthquake on. his return frora novelties. cako, candy. Supper 5 to|vice was reag by Rev. Dr. Howe. |commenced his charge to the Jury | pany whereny the new concern pledges|a trip to Europe. He was a manager| ||’ Telephone 24 7.30. 35c—adv. Undertakers Henry Allen & Son h&dlwhlch occupied an hour and ten min- | ficeit to purchase all the steamships|of the Palace hotel in San Francisco | o N tic charge of the funeral arrangements. utes it quite a complete review of i1t at o 4t the time of the carthquake but of The fall meeting of the Connecticut Mr. Alling’ was born in Oxfrod,]me gitient pohits 1o the uidolios’ built at e rards of the U d States e - ca qua. e bu s h o Steamship company in Virginia andflate had owned a hotel af Boyes ot The judge said he would hand (0| Connectiout. including Groton. for!a|Springs, Cal Mr./Klein left Norwich period of years. It was said that with-|in_the eighties. in tweive months the new line expect-| He leaves.a . brother ~Willlam 1. ed to have 250,000 additional tons of |Klein of Brooklyn; N. Y., ang a broth- - Shipping. ang & vear later owuld beler. Frederick Kiein of Philadelphia. section of the, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers will be held in New| Conn; March 6, 1859, the son of - 1 2 p Haven today (Wednesday). win J. and Laura Bigelow Alling, of!the jury several interrogatories which Few of tHoge who_make. use of' the| 14 Colonial New England stock. Hisfthey were to answer yes or no, when e e K pesey "atiy | STandsire, soven generations removed, | they came to consider the case'in.the Atan Jthat: the cirelation of hopkel o8 one of tue St seiticrs ¢ SENRS flicy whi. . i “|Hayen, in ‘1638. He. was:; the " first He irdicated the several verdicts agh":‘;m'm:,".' fléfl“lm for the past:year was 110,162, clected treasurer of the-icolony and|the jury might find in which th . able to have'in operation at least Af- s > Jury i ty vessels of an average gross ton-| PRESTON. EXCEEDS -QUOTA tating cough in the Sebortest Mr."and ~ Mrs. Albert Kennedy of|lalso deacon of th Centre church, {claim of duress. and undue influencé i v g breathe Hyomei. Moosup _recently celebrated the 20th|which office he held until his death. |and the time at which the claim had | rooc of About 10,000 tons. Tho carey IN RED CROSS CAMPAIGN Tt ehould clean-ont your wead: and'| anniversary of their TArriage by giv- | Mr., Alling was brought up on his ing capacity of the seven steamship: been presented to the administrator of In its report just made to A. F. open up your nose in two minutes and | ing a dinner to a few friends. i Doy - now operated by the company. ave- E{ v ;ou e Treathe Trealy. 3z father's farm and educated = in the|the Pratt estate had a bearing. If 2 9 Libby, chairman on the outlying dis- ol ofver sans 97 one day, | Plans have been completed for a|public schools. Following some Vears| they found that there was duress and | no the aeesd fo tloven loves. © o 27" |triets 1n the, third Red Cross roli call aad brings oujck relief from snuffies scoutmasters'- training school _which |of successful manufacturing business, |the claim had been presented within the town of Preston shows that it wins Sard crafte ifi the mase; bawking, epit: | Will be conducted by the New London|he became president of the Morgan |the lefal time the verdict would be high honors in the Norwich district ting and catarrhal mu: council of the Boy Scouts of America.|Silver Plate company, Winsted’ He|for th plaintiff with money damag.: | MARRIED IN NEW LONDON— by exceeding its.quota. It has raised Hyomei is made chiefly from a 8ooth-| . gampie copies of the milk pro-|Was 2 member of the state legislature|to the vaiwe or he g s toe equay in - the'lt GELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING/|$146 on ' its quota of ‘§184, which. is &, Dealing antiseptio oll that comes|ducers cost .sheet, worked out in|in 1883, About this time, he estab-|property. If the:jury should find dv- \iairalia, where eatarsn. asthinal pron: | Windham. county, can be obtained from |lished with his brother, Noyes, thelress but that the claim s more than it has raised on any Red nitis, tonsilitis, influefiza,: pneumonis | the various farm bureaus of the state.[Alling Rubber Company of which he|presented too late, the verdict would | niversary of . their marriage very |has beern the chairman:for Preston on : nd consumption were Sevn..knuln 14| »Supervisor Leon C. Staples has se-[W3S president and large owner. This|be for the plaintiff but niversary Breathe Hyemel for Pwo Misutes asd Telieve Stuffed Up Head. «“FOR QUALITY” " x there would 2 this: Toll call. Neither the member- exist. cured Miss Anita Baker as instructar |COMPARY operates thirty-twa stores in(be no money damages. If they found| Juletly at.thelr home on Terrace|oyi; mage at the Norwich state hos- Hyomel is pleasant and easy to h in the new night school which will he|SiX stafes. He was also one of the|there had been no fraud In securing| L 2c% . Sunday. Their - two younget B i pital nor the village of Poguetanuck breatne, Just pour & (eN 4IORS.10t3 |utary T t 1. Bolfon, |1argest real estate owners in Norwich. |the property transfer, but it was 4| SOnS, Andrew B. Mygatt and Roland| % S 'S "prcte s - o B ik Sy S PREnte Rrind at e Hgeul gL B o e of G| adeop ity Teansrer bl it rasadl o M;Agj;;ne‘;er;myg;ersiifit. e, cldest | 5 So many are planning gifts of A leté H, fl: utfi}, ineludl ¥ v <pecial- | Nabits, strong convictions, and abso-lbe a general verdict for the plaintiff e Wak o . s inhaler and ipsls.': fomet, costs ,y’;';‘g,;i.;d“;‘}@Jg’;;@;‘;;’;fgg“;},, lutely dependable and straightforward | upon which the court would place an|of Plainfield, N. J, being detained on Declared War': With ‘Atstria. Furs for Christmas, and many, but little at The Lee & (uxood Co.’'s e . e in all his dealings, always nterested |interpretation. If they found there|aCCOUBt of the pressure of business.| A few days ago an ex-service man and druggists everywhere. It you al- | xmas and the New Year. Step in and ) y here t 4 i in the welfare of the community. He |was no fraud, but the transfer had|The delicate health of Mr Mygatt pre-|of this city and a prominent Norwich|too, have waited until now tc extra —adv. regational church, a firm supporter verdi ot | the event. The couple were married| question whether ‘the United States|buy for themselves. Several mews items, birth announce-(of the Y. M. C. A. and the Chamber |1 taey sorad at thars iy Mot | in New London Nov. 9, 1869, the bride|declared a state of’ war existing with ments,. etc., being held by The Bulletin|of Commerce, ever ready to help with|fraud by Prat o> | being Miss Nancy Faxon of that city,| Austria as well as Germany.| The ex- 5 Becatse aént In- mot. signed by 1he s vanier kindnens g " emariiy, |aud by Lratt on Aug. 1§ 1614 ib| 0 Shelr entire married life has, been | service man contended that the United| ~ OUF stocks are now. com- AJOKE |vriters will be used it properly|wherever he saw the need. L e e oo ieie | passed in New Milford. - Mr. Mygatt|States did make such ‘s declaration . THISIS ; e e - I, His family to whom he Was a most|nor was tho conveance in, the nature | WaS for many vesrs assoclated with|and the promifent Norwieh gentleman plete and prices are lower thar P - by 3 - | mp 5 e N e e e e e o [ (bS8 frant fhe werdich Would B fobuthe mis\ev: iilford banking Interests, re-| The World ‘Almanac shows” that the | later deljveries must bring.* ? 6 & been ¥, e efendant. he had just oecd’vdtb ) down' and ‘work will begin at once on|will be greatly missed. After sending the jurymen to their| Hring from. active business in 1907. Unlt&d States declared a’state of war watatter Sabugh “ripibe® 4. A the proposed improvements to the bay| 1He leaves his wife, Minnie Smith|room for u few minutes, the judge| MrE Misatt has long been identifed)ouistng with Cormany, ot Apel 8| To those who are preparing feller in New York advertised a sure | front at that point. Alling, a2 daughter, Mrs. Avery C.|recalleq them ang said he would ex- | With womens orgal 5 2 “ way to get rid of rats for a dollar)- I{ “THe "United Congregational church [Smith of Miami, Fla. two sons, Ward |cuse them till the next morning at|{WOn «nd state, being the regent of Sohoo! Committese. for the holidays we would ad sent the dollar and this is what I got: committee of .\.'arwyh is already pre-|T. Alling of New London and Sidney|9:30. Court adjourned to that .time °Ki°‘" (;e" l;t vm‘,’ the head of thef": Comimitt tor 1o nékools K Buy s baseball b and concea your. paring, for 3 specal communlon s |1 (Al of Westrly, KL, "tro| whi the uny wil' e o work om| QU S CS TR SIRELAT ) S oo fon e o ves Toee | vine: that ‘you take advantage Al e e unda; January to C ¥ .. .8 - | reacl E t. e ~. v p =3y “rt‘n“ :rvlcggm r‘.*‘gi'i ;.el;lrzdrgz. hrfig 1H:rions msm‘beré 12 P A iami, Wia. Franoes 3. Alline of st P e + Goumercial: achicol 5“"’"‘“ "Tuesday| of our large assortment B eaqr Y The women of Poquonnoc raised |V esterly; his father Bdwin J. Aling, |CRESCENT MANDOLIN CLUB | STONINGTON BEQUEST IN atiemoots ent now, nearly all the money needed to builg(&nd four brothers, Noyes E. Clarence EW YORK WOMAN'S WILL Entertainment—Miss Suflard ehair- déposi d B o e i /e, Arthur B. and ‘Frank B. APPEARS WITH BACON PLAYERS N man, Miss Carr, Miss Suilivan; Miss| PAY us a deposit and we will TH]S IS NO JOKE Cupied by Rev. O, G. Buddington, pas- Rchard S. Peale. The Crescent Mandolin club madé a Estates appmseicl xlndthemN:'w!Y:;k H}{rgt;r;m 1:(::.! lglsm‘flBlsbo ik zhdly Bold them for % vfil A man catie 0 o ueihe i | toF ot the Baptist church. The fuperalof Richarg: §.! Peale of| 0TS n creditable showing in their|surrogate’s court include that o = Rt-—Miss D, chalr- you uni es and bought no less than 12| Bev. William English, treasurer |Rochester, N. Y., was held Tuesday initial appearance in. public Tuesday|na C. Palmer, who died Dec. 1, 1918 man, Miss Tetreault. Miss Kloss, Mi- eaters at $1.47 and remarked.to the | Of..the Missionary society of Connecti- fafternoon at the Yantic cemetery. The ‘T‘ixpeni(‘:}rgefr‘e:?ew‘;}]&‘zixg‘c‘fiiha“:‘;,mri“ml ; i u?fi)‘ ufii‘r‘;";m’fié,“a ch;iepumm—nlgmflgbfi?nm ei‘:mna}. = Salealady that he has a large family |3 Sboke in behalf of the funds for|service was conducted by Rev. Geo.|perchip of which s made up entlrely | residence in Stonington, Conn, and a| Miss Ladwig, Miss. Stepfens, Ash- d the women can wear them as wel}|Ministers. in the Congregational church H. Strouse, pastor of the First Bap-|of 1 lans, has been organized|farm on the outskirts of that _tewn, worth, J. Shea. : e, taeh afd -b,;a.s Foureant ,fl‘ 4n. South Coventry Sunday. Jun?t church. Burial was private, atlputy short time. Nevertheleds the chub| which are not taxable’in New York):] . : \ Faref it Secht & ’}’ "}“ state highway department s 7"%;‘:;3? lehn:e?ac;lag 33 far{g‘ar is making big strides in musical circles | cash, $63: jpersonalty, $12,826; stocks| ml-; Blaod ‘Far T!-nlflnmn. : SON 2 ik Cm.:(‘;”z g ;al-e staLh, '\T“ :i?d em;;l::lonn'v l:?[oo;:nj‘;’-., laighy 5;{:& th ¢ were present. There e '}“,‘.'j;',, r”‘f' able leadership of Frank C. 1 and 0?‘;:“;&(’}?0672 WI‘;L‘;“B;:‘?‘?“]‘ ‘At-St: Cstherine’s bospital in Brook- ¢ 3§ i asaik. Co, b { {Falld, ronis of the @irders having given|also Dresent relatives from Rochester, | The. pr $1,000° Liherty” boni : |3yn, Abrabam Richmond, of New Lon- ogram of the évening was|bert Palmer of 120 Broadway, New been given jointiy by the Bacon Pt!s.])‘ersdor] York. dnd hor daughier,” at Vassar oo e up J’%«,fl‘ i L < 28 E g | Yew London and the Crescent Mando-) College, = receive eae er : P s < Undertakers Henry Allen & Son ad b of this city under the auspices| niape. Aanaal. Culbert-of Stoningtom,| ory ne. ,fiz’;’;f;:“a,“n‘;‘;,’,‘;d,":“mm“ ORpSEe: Uosiacu hSuringy Bank be pre- charge of the funeral arrangements. |of the Norwich Young Men's Christian receiyes a 1egs,g, of $1,000. 5 way, rendering repairs urgent. . Y, Lynn, Mass,, and Brocklyn, N.| THIS ]s A JDKE | Some of the.-W. C. T. unions of Con* ;o Inecticut have voted - to nassess each “1 would 1iké 1o’ Be an ‘oftor’ said| memner-five cents, the fund (0 QUALITY CORNER Smith. ' “What.ih (M bpstrY 4¢ee: gemied to the rodirint s rodident John J. Linnehan. | sxsociany . The i e e A S Mrs. Caroline B. Buell, of East Hamp-| The funcral of John J. Linneaa y - “Fou' might 15 SLeppink. on’k Faick [ty ’ R e i Lk e o EoDresiati o ot e ToErat] FER’"B"AT SMASHED DOCK only.thing that offers a chance of 8av- | Mrs Gross, of Providence, motored” te g 3 _ d . & | whiet ‘AT GROTON IN. FOG ing her life, in the ‘opinion of .theidoc- | Norwi. When you are 15 your bare Test™ Dhiing the first Severi days that the |Parlors of Hourigan Broth ¥ s ey e Richmond volunteersd for the | noviacy .o, “hended _the morning s | Hiew bridze over the Thames river be-|Main street. Rev. Myles P. Ga The personnel of the Crescent Man-| "Thd’ ferryboat . Goyernor Winthrop 2 services at Mt. Calvary Baptist chureh .n.ns- 1§ NO JOK - |4ween New+London and Groton was |officiateq : P al | dolin_club '{nllotws“ stg K!iqul ge;s- issed the Groton. ferry dnug T“fi‘?.ii 2 . & Sunday. ()‘& apen & tofal of. assed | 2 ;. pidnist; Miss Bertha ahn, {morning in tie .fog .and demolis! s J i‘hf"simiiiro? 5 tont ;]\2;:’: AMr. Linnehan died in Preston fol- | Miss Blizabeth Denison, Miss Theresa|th wharf owhed by J. Frank Salter.| Patient at Ilmn-ot- s‘mm For Visit in Virgini You can saye qrig haif by b N8 | sers used the brided lowing = short illness. His home was ndt, Miss Loretta Lamphere, | The blow was not a hard one, but the| Mrs. Harold Sargent, rly of g i your wearig iapparel at The Pasnikl™ qu i reiiod M hluce in Bristol, Relatives from that oity|3Miss Nora McCrohan, Miss Hilda Ros- | whart was in such a condition that it|this city, is at present a patient at the| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reives have Jéft Co. ~§5L D les, 2 U rvessnt At Iha fabaral Rl s Eloyise Davey and Herbert|was unprepared to stand the collision |Mayo Brothers’ sanatorium at-Roches- | town for a few weeks’ visit with reta- | Be im‘fl‘“,‘]'d e pound; boiled lobsters, 3 SR Alesacth | Me? Ray Smith and S. H. Bliven.|and it gave way completely. The fose | ter; Minn where she has-been operat- | tives and friends in Afton, Va. Mr ryboat was not damaged .in excess of | ed:on for goiter and is‘making favor- | Reives is employed as chauffeur by THIS ISA JOKE ¢ | quawt 100, Broad Tuesday morning the funeral of able progress towards recovery. Mrs.|Rev. Henry Selden of 170 Broadway, 3 G| Jonn Ainsworth was held from the|G!VEN CONTRACT BY GROTON | 310 while It will cost probably $2,500 | &0 " FEoRTey G aghter of ¥ " 'Jack-|and Mrs. Reives as maid. 4 Brer know Why ‘to1ké say “as dmart | Broadway.—adv. parlors of Hourigan Brothers and the FOR LAYING WATER MAIN| "y, 'Gocernor Winthrop was in com- | 50N, 0f 25 Lebanon: avenue, Williman- @s a stee] trap?” . The delegation of mei officiating priest was Rev. Myles P.| Contractor Fred D. Miller has been!mand of.Capt. Levi:Miller. The: fog|tic; formerly of this. rly of thisieity.” Well, it is because a steel ,_n, “knows | Episcopal church, D Galvin, Burial teok place in St. Jo- |awarded the contract by the borough|was so thick -that it -was impossible when (o shut up., - oy oy ey ¢ - |attend the dinner at the | seph's cemetery. of Groton for installing & 16-inch|{ty see more than a dozen feet or so| SPeaker at. Missionary Meeting. T We adverfise exmetty 1 use, Norwich. = Thursda: evenin Mr. Ainsworth lied in Preston at|Wwater main at an approximate cost 0f|a3 the captain discovered his error‘too| Miss Isabel Blake of Port:Said is to as it in when Bishop Acheson will snedk, will|the age of 70 years. He was at one|$100,000. This work is well under way|jate to prevent ramming the whart, be ‘the principal speaker at the affer- THIS IS NO JOKE { motor down from Danielsor {time a resident of Somers,Conn. and will contimue lthroug}l;x {he winter noon session today (Wednesday) of the 2 The Unitéd States civil Yor com- | months, as there is muel asting ‘to Fastern Connecticut bran of !he = You can buy a coat for a lady er|mission ‘announced for Dee. 15 «n eui| Hebron Squirrel Hunters’ Sport. |be done. INVITES CHURCH WOMEN Woman's Boaes. of :Misions ot Park a child cheaper at The Pasnik Co. than | amination for fish patho! ot i e havet) T _| Mr. Miller has also the contract from TO HOSPITAL MEETING |Congregational church. She takes the lT DOESN’T anywhere.in the country. The Pasalk|A‘vacancy in the buea [ bron men wont hunting sadirrels o |the state for dismantling the stone| -y Ladies Advisors board of tne|Place of Mrs. Emrich; who had been o, Sell £0¢ lian, sl b e g contly. One had on ribber boots and | SPUIMents and straightening the road | swinam W. Backus hospital, Mrs,| issigned as the ‘missionary speaker for| - year, will be filled from this examinas | the other did not. The younger man|?2t the Groton bridge. This h# been|charies L. Hubbard, chairman, has | this meeting . |tiod. | had his dog with him. One of them|2 YCTY danzerous curve and tour'sts|isuueq invitations {0 the various _ ANY MORE. TO BE THIS'IS A JOKE X sapiniet mesting of ‘Telniic s Ent| Aot n el A heo 0. 0f theml | win appreciate its elimination, This s 5 ~ T r church visiting _committees of the Escaped From State Hospital. Men must work and.womeh must|¥OTtl league was held recent [ big bréok at the time and it fell .on | P35k Summer Mr. Miller has construct, hospital to atterid the annual meeting | Devius Isaac John, a:patient at the a0 3 ween,” quated the sage. parsonage on Pearl street, | the other side of the brook from|Cn {07 (M SRR S hEsemle STeteh Ofof ihe lady visitors of the hospital to| Norwich State-Hospital escaped Mon- STYL]SH tos & But the women. get a hea Bikte, Srede deyelomed to shero they were. | The man with the | {10 Nor(h Main and West Thames| 2o, held Thursday afternoon at three|day night. .Jobn is 23,years of age, 5 4 Dleasra out 5 weehing than 0. more | B scope ‘and . effectiveness { boots on told the other man that he|c(reats concrete macadam for the city|0.Clock 2t the hospital. feet -4 inches: tall. weight 36 pounds, : et et A lm an, the ge. work during the comingcould carry him across and they|of Norwich. He has recently opened.a| R¢V: ‘Alexander H. Abbott, pastor|has light hair and brown eves. and w: < do out mmen P | Wobla' get their game. But While they | S o SFin Tgeortyre" of the United Congregational ohurch |wearing a blue suit. white shirt with | We have a fine assortment of _Petitions for reductions in trolley | Were crossing the brook the dog evi-| 3 will deliver the address. - A collection | black stripes and a-dark-cap. ¥ PR ) 3 Ao honELtithet rom el - . ! will be taken. Mrs. Howard L. Stan-| -- the new fall models for men THIS IS NO JOKE being received by the public utilities| would taste good, and he grabbed the| BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N ton will be in charge of the collection Rear 'Axle Broken. ctl)lmmex;man will, "x is understood, be | squirrel a{nd ran off with it. The ' TO START TENTH SERIES|for thf. Chr'_i:m;!u ?&gmons for ‘the| A repair automobile truck.belonging and boys here; they have the THE allowed ‘ to accumulate until all that|men saw it no more, nor the dog eith-| Decision to & i patients ‘in. the ‘hosp to the. American Telegraph and Tele- Yive noy:fil;“;_, e el :"hlnlc‘: are expeeted are . fiien s Joint hicar- | e, until the squirrel was disposed of e s ey e (RO phone_company of Bosten in work |value tailored right into tfie Danielson and Wil tie, Norw! ing will_ be.given. in a manner satisfactory to the dog. |the Norwich Building and Loan asso-| HELD FOR SUPERIOR around 'here had a rear axle broken at lian Chiet Howard L. Stanton .and the ciation on Tuesday evening at the fabrics. Norwich Town'on Tuesday. mning men at:the, Central fire station aré on|On Fort Grisweld Tract Commission.| Chamber of Commerce rooms with COURT:ON THEFT CHARGE | The truck was brought to & gerage in the watch for a’gang ‘of half-zrown| Gov. Holcomb on Tuesday appointed | President E. O. Rodier in the chair:| Jerry Loper of Waterford, arrested|this city. boys who ‘have been damaging the|Miss Betsey B, Larabeo of Groton a|This series will sart in January and|Saturday on a charge of theft of a rifle - - | You'll find some excepti handsome ‘hedge about the grounds|member of the Fort Griswold Tract|Will be the first series by the Norwich|from the home of Cyrus Shelley . of | Returns. from Minneapelis Convention. "| there,'and who have something coming | Commission in place of Mrs. Belton A.|association in which sinele pavment Spithead, was bound over the the next| Webster D. Copp.-2 prominent mem- |al v-luu in Suits I.nd O‘W to them when caught. Copp of the same town. Mrs. Larabee | Shares will be issued. They will be|term of the criminal superior court-by|ber of Robert O. Fletcher pest, No. 4, District ‘Attorney Dennis O’Lsary of| will fill the unexpired term of Mrs,|Offered in the amount of §110, which|Justice of the'Peace S. Victor Prince| American. Legion. of this city, and a|COats here now. New York anmouncéd Mohday that he| Copp to July, 1921. Mrs. Copp ceased | Will reach $200 at maturity in about 12| Monday afternoon in Waterford. He|delegate from this state to the Ameri- would- investigate the death of John|to be eligible to act as a member of|Vears. Subscriptions for shares will| was released on bonds of $300 furnish-|can Legion national eonvention at W. Lempke, formerly at the submarine | the - commission uhder the provision|De received at any time now. ed by hjs mother. Minneapolia, has returmed from the 4 bare, whose body wisforna in This| for the representation of . the Anna I rns decidsd to drvide the offcers) Toper calloed that be beught the - | comvention ahy. lh“ pay you :10 make your motor launch at College Point three| V#larner Bailev chapter, D. A. R. on|2aN T pu e for 'rom three Italians, who were T lectio; i Y s weeks 220, cfia in woman’s garb. the commission when she retired from | the sales of shares in the new series.|hunting in the Woods.in the vicinity of Te Speak to:Men’s. Club. o n promptly ¥ kM Of Windham .county interest is: the | the regzncy of the chapter. e R one F e T Bev. Alexander Abbott, minister ot : =1 announce t T that 3 —_— A 3 the United Congregational church, i uit,” < Tolders of the G::d‘yd;yr Tlamt::lds;.’gl:h Chicken Thief in Thamesville. OBITUARY to address the Men's Soclal Sarvice $27.50 to $45.00 the S: 1;;:0 oe:;nm n&med an increase’of . A Thamesville resident had com-‘tNVlTE GYPSY SMITH, JR., i Mrg. Daniel Stone. c{,flb halt )!‘he Second, ycfi:.m“o“l . n - the com; :.ny: antnor- chickens stolen from a coop in his yard T E FIRST EV. church in New London y €7ening. F ized’ - capitalization This | Monday night. Tne police are InVestie] It became Beoum more Taboses tuvy| Frnces Jane Stene, widow of Dan- $27.50 to $50.00 the Over- ' ¢ -| brings the total capital m szoo 000,000. | gating. Gypsy Smith, Jr., or Noank, the evan- |l Stone, dieq Monday noon at the Deputy Hayee Will ch itation. t. . . 1 R:‘ormer Norwich Town residents, gelist who has just begun a serles of D%T:l of :e}:é'n":;nf&s‘ xSur&nls\ mA‘ New London lodge of Elks will be v. and Mrs. Jerome Greer, of Mystic, a month’s meetings here, has been In- | SOEES. 18 SPodm: She : lesveg [ 2048 an offictal viaitation' by Deputy were glven a surprise at their hemo vited to become first evangelist for the Yeazs - 0L age., eaves | Grand Exaltéd Ruler James. P, F;"?{Z ivenln:mh};hmglozs\l:en;{ber; Presbyterian _denomination by _the ) three bg:"em Georgo 'W. Rodman of |of: Norwich at lts: meeting Tlm.rsda,y M h - ethod! an| 0 c commit - 28 » s A which church Mr. Greer is lso pastor. e ot br Brcencs. | e ae |2 m y C am The surprise ‘was in the form ofia Mr. Smith has not indicated whether |30 four nieces and four nephews. Visitors ‘from Providence. . |pound party. he will take the appointment or not. Mrs. William Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Linar of Dan- 207 Mam Street '!'Attr ithe annual meeting of the W.:C. The Presbyterian committee ‘is - 0| Foreita Shepard, widow of Prot.|ielsor, mnmn!ed by thelr guest, 3 . . held with Mrs. Bertha L. G.,uup engage three evangelists and has set- | Winiam Hutchinson, died Saturday. at 5 :vtfl l::m:v ’1: was voted t{o pre;lee:’t the tled lgplo'l: lfr- hSfl!\fl! a;g& m&;l‘!ll;lfl the home of ‘her .son, A 3 2 ng dham county president. > , ! would like to have as first in the list.| Hutchinson, -in & Ci THANES RIVER ¢ Mrs. Liza K. Fuller, of Scotland. a $5 . If he accepts, he will occupy very 3 Steamer C ] “hl:‘s’h’t% Trane.| €01d Diece. Mrs. Fuller. who held the | much the same position as Wilbur §f§“§§2§ s m.‘; .nbr?;m \ B S sortation Inc., ‘leaves New York,|Ofce 22 years, has been succéeded by Chapman held as the leading evangel- tall 3 . "a;;A;M\an River Mondays, Weanes.| Mrs. Gallup. ist of the denomination. Mrs, H. Mrs. Hutchinson . wes -the & d Friday at o i AR ot L ST The members Pl || Gaughice.of Ue hie Prof Torest ' 105 Bermed 0N, 5.0 M. Pasenger "| Norwich ag'elsewhere have been asked O ON Alie Fitham’ H?nhtzhlnnn anher ol A ; : 32\ Staterooms 5y Pope Benedict this month to pray EOPND HEAD I RO | eserasn T hlul;ud ‘.f or- FuneralDirector: luling war tas. for the establishment and progress of s Nicholas Duerr, 63, a .resident of|dained a missionary. and went . g - : the ' League -of the’ Sacred Heart of Groton for several years, was found | Constant e but 1 2 ; 0! inopl as the climate dld 3 Jesus in all-the educational institu- dead Monday afternoon near<the side|not E - > not agree with his wife's heaith he re JE unn the ‘world. : of the roadway leading to Mason's Is- |turned to this country. For a. time ! an moaimers ow ! land. His body was found some time| Prof, Hutchinson ‘taught at Yale and 3 v A after ‘his horse had " returned -'home,|at one time he was principal of the P 1 PORALL DOBABIOHS 1-._ FaULs e Sywtem dvatnst Grip ; | driverless, with a load of 'seaweed | Groton, Mass., Acadsmy. In 1865 he| - ; 322 Main Street moocn L:)gfih s actwu Ea which Mr. Duerr had gathered:” Mem- accepted the position as- principal of ' bers of the family and friends began|the Norwich Free Acad mainl % ) . and laxative, and th Er s e WAPLEW N!l c;, g e ‘nflw\"a e rohd to search and found the body near the lin this, position until he,death n 1885 J - Rhchs 2252 >y S ,_, n~ one “Brome-Quipine,” W. GROVES] road with marks on the face, frem' Mrs; Hutchinson ledves an only son = | o . Stenature, on-tae hot ....L “adv which blood was flowing. - with _ whom ‘glie -has made her- home Lady Assllhlfi