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A Amm ACCUSED N Patsy Caproni of Groton was a n\or- sughly disgusted ' and “ Friday afternoon fer arrest on a_ the . hearing on _ the Glen - woolen Surglary at Norwich Town had been’fin-| shed in the police omlrt heére: | Patrolman Thomas N s TR S it “and back to Stonington, Capront's new nflug is on &ha »f eomplied®h in the bl wfim mnm%. Rasen &' ,'n in automobile at nigh The burglary has- meny,. of “tHg> enr- marks of the Glen awoolen mill burglary, *In which Caj s’ acetised; and bound sver to the Sourt. SENTRAYL nArfla'r PLEDGES | §61,620 IN CAMPAIGN Pledges m:de in”the Cen Baptist thurch campalgn to raise fts quota of 190,000 in the Baptist campaign sent the . Agures to. 897, m 453 at the “supper of iy even- /hl at the church. 'l'h s 18 reresented by /186 pledges. secept for the first and fourth days of . the campalgn, Friday was the best day in ,.‘he week, since a total of $7,429. was re- sorted for the day. Towards this one of the teams collected pledges to the total it $5.902. tain Allyn L. Brown exhorted the wanis to keep hard at the work in order that the entire church membership may 3¢ covered by Sunday hight. ~ Cypsy Smith, Jr., of Noank, the' evan- = list, was a visitor af the teams’ supper Thaursday evening and gave a 'stirring ik COULD NOT BEGIN TO TELL ALL “I could not tell you all the henefits I had from the use of Foley's Honey and Tar,” writssin Miss ‘Rose Florke, 209 Hawkins Ave, N. ock, Pa.’ had a cold in my chest and fearing it would cause pneumonia I tried Foley's Honey and Tar, ;,n:on m ta‘ (vll } felt relie: i) rom revere Colds it h n; such lettors have been v‘v’rlnsn lbou’t this time-tried, reliable ily medi. cine for coufim. colt oup and whooping coug] Dlrnad Co. of - sbn court arrant wait-| ng for Capronmi, took “him m cuistody| B = STONINGTON l!fl“ mfib‘l‘ - disgruntled B nhswunhmdn- newchnnumafi ‘“The Bdi Movement,: will Hartford. 11,1 ml!oflrn for lunch, 1 g e e tary. mfifir m . Value “%?:} 3.45 addru-—'m Efficient - .ld»dnv School * Mfl:ér. Rev. Clarence Frank, <Lunch ‘wm the chm@vu«am -‘sihemhr- wich, Old Lyme:and: %lflmu-r bu Tunch at Groton and Lisbon.,. : BISHOP FROM CHIN&IS' TOSPEAK-AT ST.. MARY'S The conerogations gad. friends of St Mary’s” Chutéh’ aié 8 enjoy a privilege 0. lock mass s-muu,,,mom ing in’ hearifig Rt. Rev. Joseph N. Tacco- ni, bishop of East. Hohan, S ‘Bishop Tacconi is to nd and S\m tell me years in the mission mn; in China, He has ah experbnus ‘that” covers from the entrance ifito’ Virgin mfifl%fli—d up! to. its mm'}f o mel;m communitiese-which - show the:Blesss ings brought to China by Christianityis | ( b =] an f ay term u! the superior | Church School to '-I'IB Int \Irch Wbrld o iam . 0f wfl! is responsible_for. her h ut that: his ofs = are due his own foolishness. - VAR wat® b oy e 0 ol R e B O o ugg w nd’s joys, | ¢ 1-?»05-%151«45 i C J Tln ‘above and- tnruolnx 0! ecord, Rhei e ——W ITORS. . c,?un;fi o ml ‘mi“'l;l;nmn ch, within and for t e’ 3otk day. of wéup o nxix-"'}mk" Avt,wd i-wge , . lats S Nor n: Ordel‘ed. That the Admini nfirlx cite lhu ;cre\‘]toflv O~ said. - uoufl! rh: e r gainst DR.’D. Ji. COYLE| unnmhs 305&“ a iallce l$ , > Wwith < copy 203 | ugn‘ St., Not'ld, Ceu foeanet: d by (§ Office Hours: once in a:news- g i circulation in sald Dis- rakectorn to. this Court.” LSON J. AYLING, Juage. S oy ap ‘foregolng Is a true ¢opy “of Tecor e :kest' xmmx AL DMamme 3 Clerk. uld -de- .t present u\hl to the incoln Aven {ime limited _ord: ln.u.h S pom paper baxin tefet, ang jrs NOTI cn.—An 'cudnm ot et e, e, e eir clai St S: undersign ‘:(? a? 0,24 " Norwich, Conn., w in the above ~_mayld - Notice to Taxpayers Al persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Norwich aranfeiehy notified that I ha.ve ja warrant to lévy and collect ' . of seventeen and one- uarter (17 ) mills on the dollar on the Town listiof 1819, payable May 10, 1920, and for.the purpose of collecting same 1" will be at the Collector’s Otflce In the Court House daily trom 9 a.'m: to 12.30 p.. m‘, and lt)m 2to5 2 m ‘from 10 to June' 10, 1u- UNITED METAL MFG. CQ,, Inc. * Thamesville ~ Norwich, Conn. Prompt and Satisfactory Work Town, from i p: p Y 2T g 'PHYSICIANS “ ey *( prived IY.;‘?} 1rom 10 to 11. 3. On-—the sai i at ux t by !;;l,ck T e§nnsl sBean ‘I-Ifilor:r‘b?; _On Wednesday, May 19, at are’s m’;* Fails, tromE‘}:a:r: < On F‘Hdn?’ of George lrom A l v 31, 7at lhe a 1 0 1 p. Mny 22 at the People’s’ e, trom 12 m. to 2.30 LAl nermnu neglecting t‘his notice éll:s be charggd gal fees and addi-|. . RGBNBON Coliector. Norwich, C pfiu 1-1'1, 3 & Vapri - PERSONAL - PROSTATE trouhl includs . BOWLING AI;LEIS —— 0 Jmnssage or . wrapper free. 288-A, Homan Bl benville, O. AT B mm;, BOWLING ALLEYS-. MAJESTIC uuu.fizm. * 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES © NO DRUGS, no ’perallon. no tlma ,lnll, home self - treatment piles, constipation, too trequcn urlnn tion, prostate trouble, rectal disorders 3 ANTED SESEIIN immafli’te xap:d’}uung;&-gr : Dl . ant, £ W, .- jeasy, inexpensive; ure mal . WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY free in -plain wr‘pper. Electrothermal THEEIOTORY LYNCH, Co, 288-A, Homan Bldg..: ’Stgurenvmo. time for | RESTAURANTS LADIFS’ANDMISSB SUITS——[nlhemlsneSergu, OTHER SUITS AT 349.50 pes 355 Redu:edfmm&fiBSOtoS”.SO MILLIN‘ERY i Wemfenfiingmver!newmdputty lightngda.rkahpei. ’muu,cmgeue.mam.-‘ ‘or eracked pipes, euiv-rh. -forgings and castings, etc., that huVy or costly to move, are promptly urfwlly repaired by our PORTABLE WELDING SERVICE for we are equippéd to GO TO the work bundu handling it here. N4 matter how large or how small or how intricate your wurk - is—if it's -welding metal bfloflnr we can handle it NORWICH : ,WELDING co. .. 31 Chestnut Street , Norwich, Conn. heavy - VULCANIZING < Legal Lenses — Accessories Dinstond Tives. and Tubes: / SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENING!. Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND M!'D’ GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO CFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN., * TUBES' SUPPLIES' 53 1 heaut ack, W t chamber set with mxrb'le toé' 1 mk chamber set, 1 or bs!e. ‘several good halir m-(— several feather “beds, 'irom. 1 odd bureau; lot of sood cna rn. Targe cnlleetion of car- ugs, straw matting, curtains, chtu‘rel‘ toilet sefl 0dd stands, etc.; 1 large assortment of crockery, glassware and silverware. Out.sidcr‘l'oolv include 2 wheelbar- tows, 1 churm, vise, meal chest, scythes, forks, hoes,. shovels, saws, lawn mowers and other useful arti- sles. 'l'enm casp. e una CHARL GGS, 7% STwbon: BRI , mayld. Administrators. 'AUCTION 5 WITTER BROS. ...... Auctioneers Office and ~ Salesrooms, No. 47 Main St, Danielson, Conn. 17 HEAD OF YOUNG COWS AND HEIFERS AT PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920, I(Ildelnkl-.‘.nl or shine, located two miles Plainfield St Copn., near the four corners, on the road lead- ing to Voluntown. , On_account of having purchased 3 herd of Thoroughbred Ayrsbires, I will sell my entire herd of high grade Ayrshires, Jerseys, Guernseys and “Hoisteins, ‘without reserve or Hmit, on the above date. These cal tle are mostly growthy heifers. ex- tra well marked, and consist of new mileh and forward springers. Included in the sale are a pair of twin steers, fairly well broken and of ‘good size. JOI | N. BURGESSON, Owner. D. M. BROWN ............ Auctioneer Phone 21-3, Plainfield, Conn. AUCTION As owner has sold farm I have been leasing, I°am obliged to vacate and will sell_at public auction on - the premises known as’ the Samuel F. Palmer place, located at Hopevyille, in the Town of Griswold, 21 miles north- east of Jewett City, on \ THURSDAY, MAY %, 1920, at 10 oelbek a ., thé following personal proj ty: Three g0od farm horses, 1 fresh Ho: tein cow, o | 1 big Holstein springer, 1 fine Ayrshire United States Tires Michelin Tubes lees Satufactlon THOS J HEALY | 372 MAIN STREET Fiadsfons: Tites, Mobidoils, 'i‘ie Accessories. " A. F. GREENE Phone 1299 331 MAIN STREET OVERHAULING m FEPAR WORK Carnageg Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, /U'h-hhrlb. ‘and , Wood Work, 3 ilulmmm[ng lnall its branclu m 0 mm MAIN & sfnu'r springer, 1 Hoistein due in lummor. 1 A!rflhh‘a hIli:r due in fall, 1 Chester hite sow. h 11 px‘s. 1 Chester Whlta Sow ' B . pige,- 1 shoat. 80 White Leghorn- Heas, 75 chickens. 2 good mowing machines, disc harrow, culth‘l(or, .lrflu! seeder and. weeder, brooders, ‘Concord -buggy, ®00d lumber Wagon, express. wagon, team harness- es, eéxpress ~and driving harnesses, chiicken house. and many small farm- ing mll.whnuu‘hold mrniture, inelud- Vn[ old ‘tllllloflid' SIéigh" bedstead, ma- hogany -bedroom ;Et three-plece * ma- hogany parlor sfe sewing machine, chairs,” tables unlnt stove,. steel couch, dishe: Terms of e Il very sale next,falf week thy« atfend. orm: Cn r wil T 1. hhnon IS -5 AUCTION - T will sell at pablic auction the geoods |O: of the estate of Hattie Robinkon {In thé. Town of Lebanon, about’ one-half mile from the road leading to Goshen HilY, on wm'ulut. MAY 3, 1020, at 9 o’clock a. m. sharp, the following ‘described propert: tique furniture, consist) r old fashioned- desk 51d faghioned cherry ublex 1n p‘rtecl condition, £ old fashioned wdsh stands; |3 scyeral ©ld “fasiioned mirrors; fashioned. bureaus, 1 . old. fashioned couch, 1 heavy chest. (Vur{ old),” old fashioned - dishes, pewger plates, very old chairs and tables, and (‘lultl‘ pieces of antiques too nnmurau to mention. These antiques have been in.the Rob- isonLompy: tor s and 'dre.-l furniture, I beds gnd b‘d“u of al Ll.bl cloeks,” perlor {amps, other Gl?r Some rag carpets (very nlu) stove “(Richmond " rn ) T3 pece set -(a dandy), a other dishes of aill kinds, 1 chl(- rloneru vacuum clea stands, ta- s, rockers, 1 three-burner oil stove ‘le‘;. qu!qetl?‘:), Slnnr‘ l{.w:u ‘m- chin€, several jars. canned fruit o ikinds, ‘and other articles too ngme: fto m:nzlon. ~ WILLIAM ROBINSON, - ©_ . Administrator. It wlvrmy. sale: first fair day., Ca- t ve mulendance. - 2 o1d - Auctioneor's S(unspant *All the ar- ticles which wiil be|sold here ‘are fi too ‘numérous to mention. Come early and-enjoy: od ©id fashioned. sale. It wfll b' ‘lively fram start to finish. mv}u sell at public-ay ction, Tuesdny, May 11, tools, horses, cows. flw;m» {J adv. Adater.. . ln:i:n! mmcxnfn_n Ka\' the réal estate of the iav.- E. Darwin Tracy, I will sell' all my personal property at my home; on ‘what was formerly known as the Mar- cus Burnham farm, situdted 1% miles (¢rom Scotland village, on road from at public auction, " TUESDAY, MAY 4, at 10 o'clock. Farm” Implomlnu' Five extra fine butter cows, 1 tat calf, 3 farm horses, 4 team -harnesset, 2 shoates, 40 laving hens; 1 two-horse team wagom in fine cond.tion,. 1 ome-horse .farm wagon. 2 mowing machines, horse rake, 1 riding cultivator, walking. cultivator. plaws, L disc' harrow, 1 spiketootli harrow, school wagon, new steel Concord axies, 1°@em.#rat wagon, corn sheller, grain cradle.- Junior planter, 1 hand pianter, ice chisel, 4 pair tongs. two- hbl‘se bob sled, tip cart, hand fodder tter, pair tackle blocks, 150 ft. rope, h lon portable food cooker, ‘car- penter tdol chest and lwlx. 20-foot lad- der, 1% tons hay, U. S. Separator in fine condition, lawn swing, 1 two-seat- ed business. sleigh, forks, rakes, hoe: d . other small tools too nu merous to mention. Household Goods: One littie Dalsy rug and_carpet loom. automatic shut- tle, washing machine, bureaus, s, #prings, commodes, straw matting, (ax carpet, stands, spinning wheel, chest, Home Comfort range, airtight stove, ‘White Mountain ice cream freeze: new sewing machine, tables, glass an crockeryware. and others too numer- ous to mention. Caterer will be stormy, mayld / in attendance, M sale next fair day. F. P. TRACY. —_— u—ml.rrslnn HOLSTEINS—3¢ DISPERSAL SALE of the NOTED FIRLAND FARM HERD at suction. Firland Farm, Mr, R. G rous, ogo 1s. Jocated at Wind- ham Center, ut’ two miles east of Willimantic, the reilroad . cemter of Eastern Connecticut, and is easily ac-» cessible from all directions on § state- improved roads. TUESDAY, MAY 4TH, at 1T a. m., Rals or Shime, lhe following: our 3 yeur,old daughters of KING I\OR\D):L SADIE VALE DE'KOL 128132, who is sired by the great K KORNDYKE SADIE VALE and eut 2,28 1b. daugnter of tug muted UE TOURY sire SIR VEEMAN HENGEE- VELD, who .bas 16 30 Ib, daughters These heifers are out of dams that are gruddngmu- of such noted siresa: ]'A%\. E_WALKER aEbl& HE\‘GE]\ LD DB I\Ot. and TIAC BURKE. They weie brld \E SIR. VEEMAN FLORENCE V ALE, W Is a_son of SIR VEEMAN HEN ER- v out of a 223 #b. daughter of KIVG KORNDYKE AD E VALE, and their calyes are als e sale. Come d buy them, for they are hard to t. One 10 r old .daughter of HOME~ STEAD Gl ;‘L g SARCASTIC LAD, - the noted CB‘TL‘RY sire. She has a record of 18% Ib. made as a yearlng, and her 3 year old and § Tmonths old daughters by 'a 29% lb. randson of OCOLANTHA JOHANNA FD, another famous CENTURY sire, di hters of an: dlll",‘ ins COLA 25 30 1b. ddughters. ey are fresh, or mearly so, and areall large, unizht typey:cows, that are equally fifted for either foundation -or breeding D\ll" poses, One 194 1b. A. O.. trlnddlulhw of uu noted bull SIR SADIE CORNU- OOP This*is one of the finest ma- females. in the sale‘and Is excel- fently bred and a producer of merit She shouid find a home in some breed- er's herd[ wl:;re )“lg ;rm T tel\!eh.lh‘: opportunit; e wel jeser v x"‘f "‘“‘? Yhat camnot be ght &t vate treaty. £ "On. Inrlln. bull sfred by Km CALY Embon of 1h mlgnu Sind oF THE FONTIACS, 'the oniy | DOUBLE. CEN- TURY gire, o bull that has never been rw:kdl llhd I’ho‘i’: 'o.-'}'n'fi:n"v'fi o T ""e{ar “DUTCHLAND {4 J0HA: x“ D, outiol an A A WA outzef an m :i HEN him. and where could you secure more desirable blood lines than of these famous s T o Bull and helfer trom the above stock sired hv a son of EI!N HENGERVELD ovt‘of a Jr. 2 wvear old daughter of KIN: WORKDYK! SADIE VALE or % & !‘ m-dnn ot mL\VTHA IOHAi. Thl- is /l bnader- herd be'ng reed because of labor some of the hm: animels Ihat have always made their home in this herd. It is the. - = SEGIS FAYNE JOHANNA, the world's first 50 1b. cow. Y Y et L bring your halter. Al-o. a few good cows of exceptional value. PECK & Sale manazed and or'ed by AYER, Livestock Aucuonun. N r-rich Town, Conn. apr24SWS STANTON L. BRIGGS. + Tel, Lebanon 18- e:! ves 1 willigell sat public auction” an. the farm formerly known as the Egbert’ in the Town of Scotland,