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.75 | wage advances be added without further 10.95 | hearings to the costs upon which the 10.0¢ | roads now base their 5.00 | vanced freight rates: 5.00.| cent. increase be made request for ad- Misses’ shoes up to size 2 Boys’ shoes up to 5 1-2 x..».“.’ 2 oo Children’s shoes up to size Z Y — Children’s shoes up to size § 3.50 | $690,000 SUIT AGAINST “Maximum gross profits on the above CITY OF BRIDGEPORT HeURE L3, ney, dent. 9F pelllamiacics Bridgeport June 29.—Suit for $600,- TESTIFIED AGAINST JENKINS 000 against the city of Bridgeport was wash fabric waists Women's and misses' silk and wool - sweaters_ .. . 10,00 ‘Women's and misses’ silk petti- A «tentative schedule of prices for apparél has been prepared by Price Commissioner W. F. Whit- and submitted to the mémbers of fair price committee, which if ap- ried less than five years. rt.—Business men in Bridge- . LEGAL NOTICES I!- t oL Lugnécticut. Whereus, ou tue lath day of Jume, i THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Disu ecLicuL Whereas, York in order to relieve the freight con- toe l+h day of Jume, will be adopted ts b day by E. DeVoe Tompkins, | 8estion- :,'k«. United States tucd a sibel In tu€ | 192y, United otaies Licu & ubel in 'i": , coal rought today by E. oe ympl - - e Tos mmareirs ave|Women's and isseaticotion pettis BECAUSE OF THREATS|Inc, and Leary & Company, bullders| Middietown.—Miss Preston, teacher of ; 4 4 : ‘what issioner be- Coatsi S o NN L e 3.00 [ Jume 285.—Several Indians,|°f the South End Sanitary Interceptc- French and Spanish in the town - nAume- ik et 4 botties Sirop u;mll;n"nc.‘_:u g v o e oabie wnaer ihe. adminis. | Women's ik and wosl ot . 250 | anieed Wit resard fo thelr previous |Sewer, who alleged numerous errors and DAL Teslann i toaen tn b0 N | MEEittne. . A LY Kiritme, o0 e o being ot D Lo 2 e el ot 500 {estimony in the case of William O Jen- o with tho santrant. —The. sul; | Haven High school 7 | gAnd Wherea, by virtue of process in ARG Whereas, by virtue of process in 4 e e e ¢ = orm ol W, L0 me cled, e ue torm o jaw, Lo e direc 3 T e e e | Chnag e 10,00 | o e et thee . wese| 8 Teturnable at the September term of | Stamtord—Federal officials launched & | {ufnable on the.sth day of September, | turaapie on the Sth day of Sept e e e e e fvelgit ‘and cari- | Chilaren’s hostery .. e aniinreat | e upstior eotit raid in Stamford and gagered in 300|183y, I have seized aud taken the Said | 1950 1 pave scized und Laxen age. Present market values are not to|Infants’ hosiery ...... 85 ened with death by shooting until they|zARjoN PREPARES TO Egised lozieatiy. agaiusl, Jemkine, do. GREET SENATOR HARDING cording to a Puebla despateh to EI Un SEN versal. Jenkins was kidnapped by the| yparjon 7, June 29.—Senator Harding may not kuow his home town when he gallons of whiskey valued at $8,000. Mi- chael Ryon of Bridgeport is said to own it and he is under arrest. Windsor.—Miss Evelyn Beatrice Long- man, American sculptor, married in 76 bottles S.rop Lanis und have o _my custody. QVotice is hereby givew that a District Court''will be held in the Cnited States Court Room, in the ity of New Haven, on the 6th day of September, 1920, T them be considered, though if there are mora than one cost price for the same kind of goods, the average may be used. The. accompanying list is not official may be subjected to some changes 54 botties Sirop Lanis anu bave taew in my custody Notice is nereby given that a Dis- trict Court will be beld in the United States Court Kvom, in the City of New Maximum gross profits on the above is put at 35 per cent. of the sellling prices. Cost_Prices to Deaelrs 'h‘h‘ bandit Federico Cordova last fall and later was charged with complicity in his Stockbridge, Mz the trial of said ‘premises, and S TR S U ) ¥ 4 ; tockbridge, Mass., Mongay afternoon at|the trial of said ‘pre @ 20, for the trial of said pre | before finally adopted for the state. La- | Women's separate garments . 1001 "M testimony is being heard betore | {ends and neighbors a i "€ | headmaster of the Loomis school at|[Ma¥ have or ciaim uny incer e reby cioed ie De Sk appesc &3 L ERe e Sah & Toithe o Mowart Tieg| Gnineas e B 134 | the third criminal court of Puebla. Tg- . k in tha| Windsor. The ceremony was performed| iimé and place ‘aforesais, 10 SnOw | the time and place aforesaid, Lo show new list under a ruling of Howard Figs, | Children's separate garments 5 | Nacio Vasquez. former secretary of the _Pra:timlly every buamee: blocd in : 2 out of doors before 100 men and women | cause, if any they have, why a final|cause, if any they have, why a final special assistant to the attorney general | Women's pajamas 3.00 } o cond criminal court, declared court pa- | CitY has been painted or is un rou tns | prominent in Bekshire soclety, in a beau-| decreé should not pass as prayed. decree shousa not pass as prayed. T YR Women's nightgowns . 200 | s were stolen to damage the case|[¢Pairs, and city council has paved the| (it glade at Chesterwood, the estate of | WM. R, PALMER, U, 5. Marshal. WAL R, PALMER, U, & Marshal Cost Prices | \fen’s and young men’s suits and gainst Jenkins and the judge was de.|W2Y for many city improvements. Daniel Chester French, the sculptor, and| — . A. M'CARTHY, . T. A. MCARTHY, s to Dealers |' gvercoats - . 50.00 | oceqd when he was about to free the = Mrs. French. & lfegfi:fin{fdsmfl::nfl r-sh:‘l‘“ 2 I‘Dep;'iyr'}ml:d States u_{r.hfi" Women's and misses’ suits up to $50.00 | Men’s and young men’s two-piece American. The bandit Cordova was|TWO ARE KILLED WHEN \ TR i 3 e WAL S o Auvrm))d“ Women's and misses' coats and Bultacr L bl 20.00 | cross-examined for four hours today but TRAIN HITS AUTOMOBILE Conscience is something those Who| - e sy e d WFADPS L ....iLLcecesiianes .. 40.00 ) Boys' knicker suits 18.00 { pis testimony was not disclosed. 4 SR need it haven't got. ofiflff’%flflfirfi OF AMERICA, | ™, L0 v ITED STATES OF A’ A, ‘Women's and misses’ silk and Boys’ wash suits 4.00 Interviewed in Mexico City tonight on North A Teme: S ea. Tonet 29 = Rrank wn:u:; Comngetiont. v ot June, T Il MERIC. woolen dresses .............. 40.00 | Men's shirts 3.00 1 his arrival from Puebla, Cordova said|E. Huxley, of Jamaica Plain, and a wo- 1920, United States filed a Iibel in the| Whereas, on toe 14th day of Jume, Women's and misses’ cotton and Men's underwear . 3.09 | he had kidnapped Jenkins but that the|man about 30 years of age who had not LEGAL NOT!CES. District Court of the United States for | 1920, United States filed a libel in the " sl Men's straw hats - of the Carranza government, v: - | were instantly led at a grade crossing T Z. an| g s t a ool H;::! mls.l‘e‘s' 15.00 | Men's caps 50 serted, had made attempts to induce him | near Hoosac Valley Park here today| Disroct uxl{flns:fi:fi e e e vlo..?n of June 30, 1906, Civil and |3, A% DOHIE SHOD e e Civil and Wemen's and misees’ Men's neckwear 130 to testify that the kidnapping was the| wheh a passenger train crashed into | ~ Whereas, on the 14th day of Jume, “‘A"“lf,“;f,-h"eu hy virtue of process in | Maritime. z h fabric skirts .. Men's pajamas 3.00 | result of a scheme between himself and| their automobile. . 1920, United States filed w libel in the| ; AnG 1 ACTS nw’ to me directed. re-| And Whereas, by virtue of process in We b nd misses silk waists . Men's night shirts . 2.00 | Jenkins, but he had declined to make ————. — District Court of the Unlted States for , Women's and misses’ cotton and Men's silk hose 100 such a statement. Any declarat‘ons pur- the District of Connecticut against the 4 doz. bottles Sirop Danis in a cause of vio. Act of June 30, 1906, Civil and Maritime. turnable on the 6th day of September, 1920, I have seized and taken 11 11-12 doz. of the said doz. bottles and have them in my custo due form of law, to me directed, re- turnable on the 6th day of September, 1920, I have seized and taken the said 3 doz. bottles Sirop Danis and bave SOUTH CHINA TROOPS i i ing Jen- : porting to come from him accusing Jen e R kins of being implicated in his capture, i POLICE SEARCH TRACKS | Cordova asserted, were pure fabrications. FOR WOUNDED BANDIT Honolulu, T. H, June 29.—Troops of South China have captured Yuen Chow, a stronghold of the North China forces, after several days of severe fighting, ac- cording to a special Tokio cablegram to And Whereas, by virtue of process in due form of law, to me directed, re- turnable on the 6th day of September, 1920, 1 have seized and taken 3% of the said 4 doz. bottles Sirop Danis and have Notice is hereby. given that a District Court will be held in the United States Court room, in_the City of New Haven, on the 6th day of September, 1920, for the trial of 'said premises, and the them in my custody. Notice is liereby given that a Dis- trict Court wiil be held in the United States Court Room, in the City of New Haven, on the 6th day of September, them in my custody. otice is hereby given that a Dis- trict Court will be held in the United States Court Room, in the City of New Haven, on che 6th day of September, 1920, for the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners. and all pefsons who may have or claim any interest, 7 | e werehy Cited "t e appear af| g [DeGuGr United States Marsnal he time ‘and place aforesid, to show | 3¢5 b0 S ) eI ,,G‘;“ gause, If any they have. wiy a fnal| 1% Pl e o Ut Ak priyad, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WM. R. PALMER, 'ia CSARM“"“N- District of Connecticut. ., S . Whereas, on the 14th day of June, = Ibcsi"‘;gl}m.“%fl“" Marshal. . 11930, United States filed a libel in the 36 ko , d A"“"ne)-wls‘;fl‘ District Court of the United States for 2 _ | the District of Conneclicut against the THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, | 27 bottles Sirop Danis in a cause of vio. District of Connecticut, Act of Junme 30, 1306, Civil and Mari- Whereas., on the 14th day of June,|time. K 1920, United States filed a libel in the | And Whereas, by virtue of process in District Court of the United States for | due form of law, to me directed, re- the District of Connecticut against the | tuInable on the 6th day of Septembe owner or owners, and all persons who may have or cldim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and, place aforesaid, to show cause, if:any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. W R. PALMER, U. 8. Marshal. T. A. M'CARTHY, 1920, for the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid. to show cause, if any they have, why a fimal decree should not pass VM. R. PALMER, U T. A. Deputy United States Marsha E. L. SMITH, U. S. Attorney. Jume 16, 1920, Je2éd Sacramento, Cal, June 20.—Police to- day were searching along the Southern Pacific tracks near Davis, /a fet® miles from here, for a train robber who held up passengers on the Atlantic express late last night. The bandit fell from the | train when Al Rodell, of Cleveland, O., fired three shqfs ‘i@ his breast. | About $200 in casn and a quantity of | jewelry had been taken by the ‘bandit | from the passengers in the last two cars on the train. He climbed aboard from the observation platform and compelled a brakeman to accompany him and arouse the passengers in their berths. As he attempted to enter a third coach he discovered Conductor Muldowney locking the door and fired twice without hitting him. Rodell followed the bandit back to the forward platform of the ob- servation car and shot him three times. Nippu Jiji. e BOMB EXPLOSION IN JAP DIET BUILDING Tokio, June 30.—(By The A. P.)—A bomb was exploded today in front of the building in which the Japanese Diet con- ducts its sessions. Some damage was caused by, there were no casualties. BOLTON Seventy-five neighbors and friends ga-| thered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mathein Saturday afternoon, to Wi ness the marriage of their daughter, Mary and George Whippert. The cere- mony took place on the lawn, under an arch of white roses and foliage. Rev. F. 300 STEADY JOBS | NOW OPEN Jobs now open, ‘due to the completion of several factory buildings. NO LABOR TROUBLE. Many mechanical operations of high class work, on which experience is not absalutely necessary but preferable. Large variety general factory work. We have rooms available for 500 single |! men. If interested, call at Del Hoff Hotel, between 2 p. m. and 10 p. m. Wed. and Thurs. Ask for Mr. Rogers, or THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District of Connecticut. Whereas, on the 14th day of June 1920, United States filed a libel in the District Court of the United States for the District of Connecticut against the 10 doz. bottles Sirop Danis in a cause of vio. Act. of June 30, 1906, Civil and Maritime. And Whereas, by virtue of process im due form of law, to me directed, re- 3 doz. botles write to SAYS FREIGHT RATES must be increased 55 1-2 per cen BRISTOL, CONN. ‘ Mr. Griffith will be at RILEY HOTEL, CENTRAL VILL- AGE, from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m., Thursday and Friday. placed on the frejght traffic, resenting shipers. Mr. Thorne recommended that if the roads’ demands for increased freight tar- iffs and the men’s demands for increased pay are granted and the whole burden the inter- State commerce commission was told to- | day by Clifford Thorne, of Chicago, rep- the K. Abbott was the officiating clergyman. The bride was - attended by her sister, Miss Josephine Mathein, and the groom ble ring service was used. The bride was dressed in white satin, wore a veil and carried a shower bouquet of cream roses, Mr. Whippert has purchased the Phelps cottage at the Center, to which they will move soon. Mr. and Mrs. Cain of Hartford have rented the Loomis cottage from C. N. Loomis, Jr., on Cemetery Hill for the Assisted by a “Romelink” Couch Hammock the hours of ease are few and far between. But when a rest time does come—oh boy ! pipe if you be of the masculine persuasion, or with some sweets to nibble at if you are of the more deadly' sex—that is the life. If Omar Khayyam had only owned a good Couch Hammock he would have added one more delight to his wilderness repertoire. His book thie list would have been added a noble Couch Hammock with good springs, which he could have slung beneath the bough— and then old Omar would sure enough know A SHORT LIST OF SOME OF THE ROMELINK’S EXCLUSIVE FEATURES ford by automobile daily. Miss Daisy Smith of Hartford visited Saturday evening, the Victor orchestra of Manchester providing the music. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lee are soon to move from Vernon, where they have been living at the Dr. C. C. Beach farm, to the home of Mr. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lee. Blue grass is blooming in profusion this vear, greater than many local peo- vle have ever seen it before. GALES FERRY A business session of the Village Im- provement association was held Monday evening at the club house, D. R. Povey vice president, presiding. The entertain- ment committee reported that a lecture on Birds and Trees would be given at the next regular meeting. Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, president of the Gales Ferry Country club, then took the chair and outlined plans for a community celebration on the afternoon and Frost ; publicity, William Wright; fireworks, R. B. Taft; ice cream, Miss Laura A. Per- kins; speaking, Rev. Allen Shaw Bush; singing, D. R. Povey; cake, Miss C. B. Freeman. A public meeting is to be held at the Gales Ferry Country club house Thurs- day evening at 8.30, daylight saving time, for the purpose of organizing the Thompsen, of Baltimore, Md., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burroughs of Groton. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Button of North- west Corners, H. Brayton and son of Hope, R. I, were visitor in this place Monday. Burial was in Yantic cemetery. Mr. Brand has been long a resident of South Griswold. ROCKVILLE church here Saturday. Clarence B. Kenyon of Providence was the guest Saturday of his mother, Mrs. Elmer E. Kenyon. and Mrs. Henry Langworthy of Noank. Mrs. Luella Lyons of New Haven left Friday afternoon after having been the uvins Cough Syrup in a cause of vio. Act of June 30, 1906, Civil and Maritime. And Whereas, by virtue of process in . 1 have seized and taken 2 9-13 doz. bottles of the said 3 doz. bottles 1920, I have seized and taken 14 of tl said 27 bottles Sirop Danis and have théiiin my custode. Haven, on the 6th day of September, 1920, for the trial of said nremises, and turnable on the 6th day of September, 20, 1 have seized and taken § $-12 doz. of the said 10 doz. bottles and have Notice is hereby given that a Dis-|them in my custody. s | MUST BE INCREASED|by Maxwell Hutchinson. Little Miss|due form of law, to me directed, re- | trict Court will be held in the United | Notice is hereby given that a Dis- EPARTURE MFG CO % e + Winifred Lee was ring bearer. The dou-|turnable on the 6th dzy of September, Stites Court Room, in the City of New | trict Court will be held in the United » > ‘Washington, June 29.—Freight rates 192 States Court Room, in the City of New and have them in my custody. Notice is hereby given that a Dis- trict Court will be held in_the United tates Court Rooin, in the City of New Haven. on the 6th day of June, 1920, for the trial of said premises. and ~ the owner or owners, and all persons who may have or elaim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the T. A. M'CARTHY, Denut:- I'nited States Marshal. Di:\tl;]i(’l of Connecticut. Vhereas, on the 14th day of June, 1920, United States filed a Iiybel in the District Court of the United States for the District of Connecicut against the 1 gross Gauvins Cough Syrup in a cause of vio. Act of June 30, 1906, Civil and Maritime. And Whereas, by virtue of process in due form of law, to me directed, re- turnable on the 6th day of September. 1920, T have seized and taken 11 11-12 doz. bottles of the said gross and have them in my custody. Notice is' hereby given that a Dis- trict Court will be held in _the United States Court Room, in the City of New ven, on the G6th day of September. 0, for the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and ail persons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and placa aforesid, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. WM. R. PALMER, U. S. Marshal, T. A. M'CARTHY, Ha 192 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District of Connecticut. Whereas, on the 14th day of June, 1920, United States filed a libel in the District Court of the United States for the District of Connecticut against the 70 botles Sirop Danis in a cause of vio, i\":! of June 30, 1906, Civil and Mari- ime. And Whereas. by virtue of process In due form of law. to me directed, Haven. on the 6th dav of September. 1920, for the trial of said premises, and ‘the owner or owners, and all per- sons who may have or claim any inter- est, are hereby clted to he and appear je28d FOR SALE: By order of the Homor- able Court of Probate for the District flsxor“‘ich, I will sell the real estate bélonging to the estate of Alfred A. Adam, late of Norwich, Conn., de- in New London County, and being one of the most desirable’ properties for sale in Eastern Connecticut. Besides the ho- tel, standing on the Salem Turnpike, or address C. K. BAILEY, Admr., Nor- wich, Conn. jel7a the ‘owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should nut pass as prayed. WM. R. PALMER, U. . Marsh: T. A. M'CARTHY, Depu;!ly‘ United States Marshal. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District of Connecticut. Whereas, on the 1ith day of June, 74 bottles Sirop Danis in a cause of vio Act of June 50, 1906, Civil ang Mari- time. And Whereas, by virtue of process in due form of law. to me directed, re- turnable on the 6th day of September, 1920, I have seized and taken the said 74 bottles Sirop Danis and have them in my custody. Notice is hereby trict Court will be States Court Room, in the City of New Haven, on the 6th day of September, 1920, for the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to he and appear at the time and place aforesald, to show cause, if any théy have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. .. WM R.PALMER, U. & Mar: given that a Dis- held in the United al. T. A. M'CARTHY, Deputy United States Marshal. E. L. SMITH, U. S. Allorney.’ June X e28d THE UNITED STATES OF AHEIUC: District of Connecticut. the District of Connecticut, against the 3 doz. botles Sirop Danis in a cause of vio. Act of Juné 30, 1906, Civil and Maritime. And Whereas, by virtue of process in due form of law, te me directed, re- turnable o= the 6th day of September, 1920, I have seized and taken the said 3 doz. bottles Sirop Danis and have them in my custody. Notice is hereby given that a Dis- the time and place aforesaid, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. WM. R, PALMER, U. S. Marshal. T. A M'CARTHY, District Court of the United States for the District of Connecticut against the $7 bottles Gauvins Cough Syrup in a due form of law. to me directed, re- turnable on the 6th day of September. 1920. T have seized'and taken the sald 7 bottles Gauvins Cough Syrup and have them in my custody. Haven, on the 6th day of September. 1920, for the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any Interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at E. 1. SMITH, 16, 1920. . U. S. Attorney. June s 84 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, do; | Haven, on the 6th day of September, 20, for the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any Interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to snow cause, if any they have, wly a_ final decree ‘should not pass as praved. LR PALMER, U, S Marshal. . AL M CARTHY, time and plice afores: E. L. SMITH, U. S. Attorney. June Deputy United States Marshal. summer, ‘and are to come_there July 3.| cuge. 1t anv they. have whila hor | 16, 1920, 4 jezs: E. L . U. S. Attorney. Mr. Cain will go to and from his work | decree should not nass as nraved. 18, 1920. 3 in the Society for Savings Bank in Hart- WM. R, PALMER, 1. ¢ THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District of Connecticut. =0l k 0 E. 1., SMITH, U, S. 3 1920, United States filed a libel in the| Whereas, on the 14th day of Jume, her mother, Mrs. Lydia Smith at R K.| 157055, D Atomividune District Court of the United States for [ 19 Tnitea ‘States filed a libel 1n the ones’ recently. = ——— """ _ | the District of onnecticut against th District Court of the United States for A dance was given in Bolton hall on| THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, the District of Connecticut against the 1 gross of Sirop Danis in a cause of vio. Act of Jumz 30, 1906, Civil and Mar time. And Whereas, by virtue of process in due form of law. to me directed, re- turnable on the 6th day of 1920, I have seized and_taken of the said gross Sirop Da have them in my custody. Notice is hereby given that a Dis- trict Court will be held in_the United States Court Room, in the City of New Haven, on the 6th day of 1920, for the trial of said premises, and the awner or owners, and all pers who may have or cl any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear the time and place aforesaid cause, if any they have, decree should not pass as praved WM. R. PAIMER. | T. A. M'CARTHY. Deputy United States Mar L. SMITH, U. S. Attorney. 920. . eve- Deputy United States Marshal. Wheress, on the Mdth day of June,| pibiar o i, OF ANERICA, ning of the Fourth of July, naming the| E. L. SMITH, U. S. Attorney. June|1920, United States filed a libel in the Whereas, on the 14th day of Jume following committées to have charge of | 16, 1920. je28d |'District Court of the United States for ' . the affair: Sports, George W. ™ 1820. United States filed a libel | the 34 bottles Gauvins Cough Syrup In a cause of vio. Act of June 30, 1906, Clvil and Maritime. And Whereas, by virtue of process in due form of law, to me directed, re- turnable on the 6th day of September, 1920, T have seized and taken 19 of the said 34 bottles Gauvins Cough Syrup _ e ; in my custody. T re- | trict Court will be held in the United | 3% have them in o - > & ahl. 3, nites 7 Vi & e g 19301 have ‘seized and taken ey | States Court Room, In the City of New | Notice, 18 Dereby Siyn that 2, Pis; 70 bottles Sirop Danis and have® them | Haven. on the 6tn day of September. | (i, Coure Room. in the City of New SOUTH GRISWOLD in_my custody, s and have them | 1939, for the trial of said premises, and | Siates Conrt R oRm. I e O tembeor Notice is hereby ziven that a Dis- | the owner or owners, and all persons | gsg for the trial of sald premises, and Rev. and Mrs. John Thompson of | trict Court will be held In the United | V1O, M&Y have or clatm any interest, | yna® 08 " - wners, and all persons South Griswold and Miss Gladys L.|States Court Room. in the City of New | 2¢ hereby cited to be and appear at who may have or claim any interest. are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to show cause, if any they have, why a fiaml decree should not pass as praved. N i Tty T WM. R. PALMER, T'. S. Marshal. North Slonlng(on: Were | at ‘the time and place aforesaid. to = IPAS‘:;{"[W} “{;edflsf\a:tznsr::".“h:n'{ T A WCOARTHY, guests of local relafives Sunday. show cause, if any tney have, v a|q Ty . L. S, ¥ K ne Deputy TUnited States Marshal. Elmer 0. Burdick was a recent visitor | final dceree’ should not nass as’ praved. 6, 1920. 5 Je28d ®. 1. SMITH, U. & Attorney. jhme in_Poquonoc. - R. PALMER, U S Marshal. | pHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, | 16. 1920. o3/ % H : .. . . . . . Rev. W. H. Bath of Norwich will . T. A, MCARTHY, District of Com;eciicu( 5 *| — = - = With most of us life is a beastly rush, from rising in the morning till bedtime. Ina direct, §|preach at tne Methodist churen i South o pateTinited tates Matshal | = whoreats: on tiigd¢thiday o Shne, | DEC LI oot T umsA, . iml 3 = Griswold, Sunday, July 4th. 16, 19%0. PASESE oTneY . sgan® | 1920, United States filed a Iibel in the | ywhereas, on the 1ith da or in an aimless way, according to our habit, we scramble from one task to another, and William Burchard of Danielson, Isaac|— " = 3 of June, 920, United States filed a libel in the District Court of the United States for 4 he District of Connecticut agalnst the 1 . T se of vio. Act. of June 20, 1906, Civil | 5 Gauvins Cough Syrup in & C . B Local friends of Georgias A. Brand No ICE d Marltm 67 bottles Gauvins Cough Syrup in a To siretch out in a good Couch Hammock, on a breeze-swept varandah, with a cigar or || verc i Soewich Saturias to atiend the A Y < by virtue of process in | G3USe Of Vio. Act of June 30, 1906, Civil funeral. and Maritime. And Whereas. by virtue of process in due form of law, to me directed, re- furnable on the 6th day of September, 1920, 1 have seized and taken the said ! 2 7 3 Co d i ceased, consisting of the hotel proper-| Notice is hereby given that a Dis- ga\,:":)‘,‘efi; o up an Rev. H. J. Batlantine, of Hope Val-| nions 3% (e, GaTaner Lake House, | trict Cynrt will be held in the United | "X0iice Ts hercby given that a Distriet is j i 3 i = v. H. J. Ballantine, of Hope Val-| consisting of about 35 acres of land, | States ¥ourt Room. in the City of New | of verse, his jug of wine, the ob]ect of his r}mpsody, would still have been there, but to ley, occupied the degk in the S. D. B.|bordering on Gardner Lake, Court will be heid in the United States Court Room, in the City of New Haven, on the 6th day of Sepiember, 1920, for the: trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and all 1 persons who ; : ¢ have or claim any interest, are including norse barn, icehouse, shed,|the time and place aforesaid, to show | ey, 22¥ perfect contentment Callers at the home of Mrs. Phebel pavilion, etc., there 15 an attracties | oause it anv they pave. Wiy & fom S e R T 3 Kenyon Sunday afternoon were Mr. and | summer cotfage on the shore of the | decres should not nass as nraved. O . any they bave, why a fimal 2 Mrs. George W. Avery of Hope Valley,|lake, known as “Eden Lodge” com- WM. R. PALMER, T S Marshal. | g2070 chould not pass as prayed. Mr. Frank Maxson of Washington, D.|Ppletely furnished and equipped for oc- T. A M'CARTHY. Tl R PALMER, 1. 8 Marshat, OCK YOURSELF C.. Mrs. Will Burdick of Ashaway, Mr.'CUPancy. For further information, see Denuty United States Marshal. N A A" M'CARTHY. Deputy United States Marshal. E. 1. SMITH, U. S. Attorney. une 16, 1920. Je264 THE = guest of relatives here for several weeks. District. of Connecticut. £ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, H . T e : 3 X T e R ] Sl Whereas, on the Z4th day of June, | nittrict of Connecticut, H Romelinks are cravanetted—All grades are furnished with a ten-year guaranteed spring, || visited relatives here Sunday. A0, DRited Stages ved 2ihel o the )| ’Whereas. on the 14th day of Jume £ : : R 3 2 Wilfred Barber and Frank Hill were nited Sta 1920, United States filed a libel In the , » galvanized and painted to prevent rust — They have easily adjusted reclining backs yisitors at Atlantio beach and Ashaway BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME 5"3&“{3'&&:'&3‘1’152‘Es'fi:f~s"’.’:|§x,”;; Distcict Court of (ke Tinftedintates for 0 . . aturday night. —_— a cause of vio. Act of Jume 30, 1906, | o~ s Gauvins (' I3 in 2 3 which add a hundred per cent. to the comfort of the user—Their new, painted stands Moscow mill has shut down for an Civil ana Maritime. ey O e e 8 he si h - ihdanois pericd. HAVE THE STOVE TRIMMINGS,| And Whereas, by virtue of process in | S33°5,0% o, > ! - are the simplest, and the strongest on the market. H ( PIANO PEDALS, LIGHTING FIX-|due form of law. to me directed. R E it i the ot B etbattn . ) -4 TURES, ETC., REFINISHED BY THE | lurnable on the Gth day of September. | gue form of law, to me directed, res 1 EKONK 3 5 1320. T have seized and taken 31 bottles | yyrnahle on the §th day of Septembe PRICES $15 00 TO $30 00 " of the said 3 doz bottles and have|jasg. T have seized and taken the sa! : y o o Rev. Mr. Childs has accepted the calll UNITED METAL MANU- |fiem in my custody. &7 bottles Gauvins Cough Syrup am : t obecomie pastor of the Congregational ‘Notice is. hereby given that a Dis. |7 Dofties Gauvine Cong : . church here; he is staying here this week FACTURING CO., Inc. trict Court, will be held in the Tnited | "5, {CC Nerehy xven that a Distried i 'y . will come later after repairs have been AEPIHG Sreots (1 namesi”o 1930, for the trial of said premises. and | COULt Reom. In the City bt New n:\;& : madsion tha Jarsogee. NICKEL PLATING AND KINDRED |the owner or owmers, and ail persons | on, ‘0e Oth day of September. 1920, fof A The children’s concert Sunday evening EHISAES A sPECIALTY Who may have or claim any interest, | tne, trial of said premises and thd m’sl, wovm SwlNG HAMMOCKS in lll colori sz 75 t s7 50 was unusually good and called out a full 2 are hereby cited to he und appear at may have or claim any interest, are s NZS. si0eans . 0 Pl. house. The floral decorations were beau- 4 the time and place aforesald. to show | {nI%, MATE 4, A CAF, (RO at the tiful. Many compliments were paid Miss | FOr Your Convenienae, Leave Small| cause. it any they why a final|{ime and place aforesaid, to show - Florence Gallup, Who trained the children. | Articles at Fagan's Smoke Shop. | decree should not nass as nraved. | cfice”if anv thev have. why a final Miss Harriet Ellison of Mansfield is a b A WEARTHY D e e et ”r guest of Miss Gladys Gallup.. They at- Deputy United States Marshl. M R P NCARTHY - tended the boat race last week. CORSETIERE E. L. EMITH, U, ® Attornev. JTrne Denuty T'niteg oiitex Ma hal. ‘Wild strawberries are very plentiful. 1 16, 1920. fe%8a E. 1. SMITH, U. S. Attorner. Jnme Mi&s ".Yean:ue Gallup has returned to s:p"pflofgm‘fig““(g° Cof;zt;‘-‘s;‘gsk“;l 16.-1920, je26q the Gallup homestead. Miss Rowe and " B1d : little Louise Milligan are staying with |oarn0R Blds. Norwich, Conn. Fhune Sl] ’ N B her. WHEN YOU WaAT 1o put youl Dus- James Congdon and family were calling | =y ea S NEwWS Direan Iness before the ® chere 18 8o on William Congdon in Plainfield Sunday. s T oate o b p 3 Mr. and Mrs~ E. B. Gallup with Miss PIANO TUNERS Magazine Specialist Vertisinz cotamna 6f The Builetin Amy “arid Esther Gallup motored to GEER, TRERE 13 20 advertinzg mediam in v Howard Sunday and spent the day with THE PIANO TUNER. . U 2 Squug Eastern Connecticu? equa: 10 The Bule . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallup. 122 Prozpect St. Phone 1L nion o ¢ Liasinfor Tuzizzas resulta = il — - — e e e e e e e 5 i ‘ et e et N s