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Ry Swann, who for weeks has been secking 3 ) to solve the mystery of .the murder of . ; Gt ok : i but for | Joseph -Bowne Elwell, whist expert and , p . Charles Calkins of Central Village, is O bers, not only the distin turtman, let it be known today that his|. : > s eased Odd Fellows was held in the lodge | the average man and woma ‘We must - a patient at the torium, in Norwich. room at Odd Fellows' hall, 324 Blain | never forget what the avera p has m‘l;“t:nm had again examined Miss Vivla : o Of T g e e .| Mrs Edward G#€en‘of Norwich isa . 1 e Ky - | Kraus, whoee “divorce party” on a New. July.3rd is Saint Bertran's day. guest at C (5. WheHlers home in Stone | ool b armasy evening with abodt 1501 ot "WoZan best show lour aBprecli- | yori rost Hiwelf'had-attended tho' night e 2 o : ‘present from’the local lodges tion for .what the departed ha: Y | he was glain. WEATHER Light vehicle lamps at 8.55. this €v-|ington. : ¢ |bekahs. The services were imuressive|living as they have lived amd work with | ™41y i) Miss Kraus is ‘spending the ening. - Miss Rae Slosberg of West Main street | and feling tribute was paid to those. who |an earnestness and spirit ad they worked | oo S5 007 7020 (0 SHERD S8 e ° Rural: mail carriers will'not drive over|is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L."E. Klin- | have’ passed beyond. ~At the opening of | among us. We are helping others and sc ct_to subpoena from the New. Jerse: Palm Beach Suits come in a|their routes Monday. gon-in Bridgeport.. ... |the programme S orchestra rend- | that is.our reward. Be trugi to the lodge fimn: shew;-m\ here voluntarily o =5 > Some of the ' churches <will\ hold. Pa-| Miss Molly Hamilton, formerly of :Nor- | ered several’ selections after which pray- [and to those who have given that which | consented to further questioning at her RN, variety of dark shades as well| triotic services -tomorrow. wich and now employed in New. York, is|er was offered by Rev. W. D. Hethering- | was best in them for the behefit of other | New York residence, according to Mr: y . [ .+ Dexter Nye of Ledyard has been shear-) visiting relatives here. ton of Fitchville. The opening ode Was|and above all be true to our’ God. Swann. ' . = ing sheep for George Wheeler of Stoning-| Miss Esther Holl>y: andMiss Anna|Sung by ithe. assemblage and the proc-| Following Rev..Mr. Smifh’s address| Miss Krans is the divorced wife of Vie- B as 3 mfx -y . | White left Wednesiav- to - spend iwo|lamation of tle Sovereign Grand Sire |the closing ode was sung anl Rev. Mr. | tor von Schiegel, who was on the roof y e il SR \will ‘close their|{months at 'the Usssnsie, Magnol'a,| Was Tead by Past Grand John F. Am- |Hetherington pronunced benediction. the night the “diyorce party” was - held 5 d i like the shades and the ¢ burn. - $ During the past year Uncas Lodge, No. | and who frequently. has been -examined You'll s 'Y | stores all ' day Monday, observing the|Mass. { Sre. John B Oat| A Very pretty feature of the servics |11 has lost 14 members by death, She-|in connection With the Hiwell case. Jook like ‘fine -imported . wors] 2oi2a% s . MBG:;}P! = Dnfl‘g:"&’-" o the | 7as. the roll call by John F. Angburn at tucket lodge seven and Hope Rebekah| Mr. Swann earlier today announced that % po Cholee flowers for funerals: also wed-|and George A Dolbéare are fo spend the | wnicn Mrs, Ada Revell and Mrs. Flor- |lodge 2. Today (Saturdayy.the graves of | he fntended to. re-examine the mysteri- Pt RPN - ding bouquets. “~Hunt's ~Greezhouses.|4th at Mr. Dolbgare’s cabin. a ence Douglas placed white carnaitons on [ the deceased will be decofated and the |ous “Miss Wilson” the “Pajama girl” bits L steds— . Phone 1130.—adv. Massapaug. : a large wreath that rested on the ~altar |flags placed. The large wreath which |o fwhose lingerie were said to have been| WHY SO PARTICULAR ? Some of the Norwich stores have Mrs. A. Armstrong has returned to har|ag the names of the deceased were called. | was on the altar:will be placed on the | found in the dead man’s Bedroom. I A et e o SIS—SIS—"SZO chow windows already decked in the na-|home here after spending two weeks with| The memorial address was made by |grave of Frank I. Green who was a past| In an additional statement, M. Swann|asked a woman recently when we Were Hibnal Golori her sister, Mrs. A. Reggio of Iidge-|Rey. Charles Smith of the Baltic Meth-|grand and one of the best sknown Odd |declared Miss .Kraus ‘“denied categoria-|examining her eyes..x w... 3 . Keep-Kool Suits wood, N. J. ° odist church. Rey. Mr. Smith said that | Fellows in the city. cally that she had in the presence of An-| Becatse failufs to*be’ rtiguldr and gk w%ng;:;-ln 1;: Miss June L.-Barber, of West Virginia, | the ®stom of ‘holding memorial services| The committee in- charge of the me- |na Kane, or any other person or at a c,,gmf.‘...‘, 1,.2,, '..n...‘“;‘..g...:.. d held July 5th at 3 formerly of 'Norwich, is. spending the|was not-a new thing but that the Egyp- | morial was Porter Rogers, Richard Ray- | time when anybody else was present, fit- R A e feliel Staffordville. : summer with her father, Thomas J. Bar-| tians, Israclites, Greeks and Romans had [ mond, Fred V. Amburn, William N. Ort- | tered any threats against the life of Jo-|more discomfort. instead. of There will 'be a rush of business toda¥| ... "or ‘south Canterbury. o | hela them many centuries ago for their |man, Charles- Drescher and Joseph J.{Seph B. Elwell” and easy vision that result from wear- (Saturday) as Monday is to be observ Mrs. Mary Hamilton, of Philadelphia, | notables. This-service is for 'all mem- | Fields. X : Mr. Swann's statement added = thatl;ng the right glasses, rightly made and . as a holiday. . B i 0 e e DO B i ) + | Miss Kraus “stated that she had not been [ ' _ gy Yank's Jazz Band! The music that|30% JER FOUE NG ON MeCarthy, of deserted by Elwell and did not fear that i . ® o makes you dance, at Willimantic Atmory | 706 LV Jreet ‘Norwieh. ORWICH FISH . ASSOCIATION BERKELEY DEAN, MAKES she would be deserted .by;Elwell; that| We have'.the latest instrumentd for s . ' she was until recently a married woman | doing careful, Jifuly particular l 5‘;:’:‘;;";"’" prepgeed st MR GEST of kalm;:eet. ama l:h N:W;‘ CLUB ORGANIZED REPLY Wfif‘:l?m';l“i and she further stated that he had never :nd s Siapoutich !:' :o it % rary has uate ‘orcester e Norwi ish association was or- an Ladd of Berkeley ivinit; school roposed marriage to her, d - . . L A e o fbooks relating to the coming Pilgrim | D85 CF A R T e il L De y & prop iage to her, and the sub. 2.9 Store Closed All Day ~ Monday. tercentenary. firm manufacturing.canned foods. 5t the store, OF Clliton B+ Lane ontlMam | committes: Mport elative: toi® Slleged | oomied. The hot weather of the past few days has put. punch into the demand - for summer clothing. At Rock Meadow, Tolland county, Miss ganized Friday evening at a meeting held | of Middletown in hié reply to the special|ject had never been suggested or dis- J F - M ARCH : ¥ . . Mrs. Manuel Neves and two children |street. The following officers were elect- |bolshevilk talks at the school says: According to ‘Mr. Swann's statement who have been passing 2 week with Mr.|ed: President,. Arthur C. Brown; vice| It is now evident to me that when|Miss Kraus said she had known Elwell and Mrs. Nelson Lansing of = Water | president, Joseph L. Oat; secretary-|fhe charges” were first made I [ Should{about eight years and had seen him at street have returned to Narragansett|treasurer, William W. Ives; finance com- | bave undertaken to make my own an-| Palm ‘Beach and in New York at various Mabel Heck Is to have charge of thelpjer, 5 mittee, C. V. Pendleton, Jr., E. Lewis|SWer todml;m. “instead, ~ I mistakenly | places. sewing of 'the Girls' club members. Misé. Anna: Chag for a number of| Young and Louis’ Ortman. - | supposed they could be met most effec- - - Prot. W. M Terry, Ann: man, N orth| _ The new club is a_successor to the |tively ‘and expeditiously if I asked that| BT R e P e e, homse. and althoush | Mm@ SUCCeRall aee oun Toind.| Eastern Connecticut’ Fish Propagating |2 committés of the trustes should in-| ASKS RAILEOADS BE ‘ % . in the sad- | association, which was organized about |Vestigate and present a report. I naive- L *' GIVEN PREFERENCE s T e s LT el S a year ago, and which voted to turn over |y supposed such @ report might De| New York, July ‘—Preference for the ; -\ « Ouier your naton ddar Montay 2, we, " - = |its records and the balance of cash in its u‘:flhcoming within a fortnight. _More | aiiroags in distribution of materials used b c S EoioN RO GG treasury to the new club. an six months have elapsed. Durinj s : 7 € | in building and * rehabilitatin; rolling will keep 4v cold:for-you. Market open "An executive committee Wwas constituted | that Period and while the case was in the | . b stock is- asked of manufacturers = and A 6-8 2. m., Monday, July Gth. Powers Bros. TAKE CHARGE OF FUNERALS | ;1 i1e new club to consist of the officers ) 2nds of the judges I was, of course, Pre-| merchants. in a, letter ‘whioh alba . B. PHONE 1238 —ady. Robert O.’Fletcher post, No., 4, Ameri-| and’ the finance committee and was en- | ¢luded from making any public defense. jonnson of Philadelphi 7 . 1o phia, president of the 4 Already Boss Farmer Walker S. Pal-| can Legion, is to be prepared to take|trusted with the plan of arrarging for an | There was thus no way of silencing i8- | 1ajiroad business association, will -send i mer, at the Norwich State Hospital, has| charge of funerals if"the bodies of any|outing at Gardner Lake ubout the first|DOTant criticism. And the charges, WD-|out o congress selling materials or ser- A Nl picked about 3,000 quarts of prime straw- | soldiers are brought back.from France to | of August. founded and absurd as' they were, Went| vices to the raiiroads. - Fresh Picked . ’ berries. this city. President Brown has offered the club [3broad taking to themselves as the¥| mne appeal, according to a statement DEL(:O-UGHT A Willington’ G.. A. R. veteran, C. F.| At the post meeting Friday evéning at| the use of all his boats at the lake for ;len‘ other charge seven times WOrse|issued today by the railway business as- " < 5 Reed, celébrated his T4th birthday June|the headguarter. sin Shetucket street, at| that day-and it is planned to hold fishing | than themselves. They have nowW Pro-| sociation, is being issued in- the. belict STRAWBERR{ES The complete Electric Light and }| ,0\}" 50 o tnding . the day shingling | which Commander Earl Herrick presided, | contests and general sports, winding up|°c¢ded N0 one knows where, probably to|fhat 4 shortage of cars is af the rost of| : g Power Plant two-story house. it was voted to‘havea committee appox;a‘- With a chowder. ::angl;‘;:t:n:: - b?:;z"{‘a i \;‘bean(‘l;)n&‘ln:sonx present industrial difficulties. AT ot ;s o ed for this purpose, and the follow The new club enrolled 17 members Fri- Sfsten, sha ; Af Takes the drudgery from farm life. || Mrs. Lucy J. Pask of North Stonington | &1 for this purpose, and wwe following| = The new FT"| certain thing is that they will never be For This ternoon Makes h i £ her d mun s housework and chores easy. ]| announces the engagement of her lnur)li Comrades/Harold:T. ‘Roblu¥on, - Corey.and overtaken by any report of a committee, Pins Are Scarce. b Eeh Mlfl(“;;‘:&d:;"’"- L e Fairbanks. LAMP, SODA AND SULPHUR and that they will:continue foria long| Pins, medium-sized pins are scarce. dE 3 72N urney of 3 - It was voted that delegates to the state CAUSE OF EXPLOSION |!im¢ to come to préjudice the minds of| 4 Gowntown retail stationer, having an an venmgr . Tolland is o have a dress parade| oonvention are.to be elected at the DEXt| mn, trts cauce of the explosion that|PCRL, RO should Kave been the friends| order for six pounds of No. 3 or No. 4| July 5th. A prize is offered for the bes! R i et L o il i and ' helpers of the school. . pins, tried ;without success to get them costume. The parade leaves the . town Notice: was: réceived’ that “mnembers of < Dean Ladd takes up the charges Sepa-| from jobbers. He was told that there . hall at 10 o'clock, standard time. the federal board for vocational training | 10US¢ at 52 Roath street shortly before 3 | rately and in conclusion says: e 5 3 A were none in the market. The No. 3 and . Swordfish, real eastern salmon; maci- | are to be in Norwich on:July 8 9 and | ofeqen Triday morning was ascertain|, I IeTet to be obliged in these matters| No. 4 pins ‘are the .medium sizes, such J, M_ YOUNG & S(}N CARL W. BROWN erel, round and long clams, Little Necks, | 10.to take care of the cases of all.dis-|co 0Y Lire - to dissent so entirely from the judgement| as are used for fastening papers. together. A ‘Optometrist “and ™ 10 Broadway Murphy & McGarry 207 Main Street .. meeting of ‘the post. ’ i he made a more thorough examination of the committee, ofie member- of which | a. i P & N SR Renais ARIA . sea trout and lobsters-at Powers Bros’— | abled men. than was possible Tight afier the aceident. |4 & friend Tor o T e 1og hich | They come generally in half-pound box-|(x o \gS g M ket St Uncas National Bank Building G Ry el Chiet Stanton on investigation found |and still have the warmest persanal re- e Telephone 348 The Moosup treasurer of .the Commu- OBITUARY. nity - Chautauqua, ‘B., F. Dawson, reports Charles M. Rathbun. v : \ a surplus in ‘the treasury, something un- usual at.the close of the first season. It is only about a century since the that Michael Brown, one of the sons of |gard. But I cannot think that the com- i i - John Brown, has procured about twe |mittee’s policy :puld, it carriadhput, S TN S S e belgan Before than time they were ham- After an illness of only two days with [ pounds of chlorate of soda from the|anything short of disastrous for L 2 ey were ham-| ;o then washed, dried and polished in s ip of e | mered out by hand; and, of course, were o ks Fe pneumonia, the death of Charles M. United States Finishing company. The|school. 1If the dean were to attempt to|much more . costly. than . mow. . The | C2rrel containing bran—New York 3 At Mystic, for the sixtéenth season,| Ratnbun, a native of Jewelt City, occur- | mixture had been stored in a closet and | administer the school with one eye on the | earliest pin «ndoubtedly was a thorn, but | c*"5 S Ao Providence Bake Miss ‘Lonnic Heydecker is employed at| iq Thurcaay at his home i Providence. | xploded when a fire started from a 1amp | general public and.the other on the {FiS: | pane: smn oo e pras & horn, but - » b Timothy Whipple's. far\ for the straw-| pro wog 28 years old. that had been left burning in the.ronm. | tees, if he were, out of regard for a sup-|4n pre-historic ruins. Can You Beat It? = 82 Fracklin Street berry season, packing the fruit for thel™ 1r. yas the son . of - Géorge and Ida|The family knew nothing of the cause of | posed state of the public mind, and the 7 And-to think that the day shquld have 2 % In 1817 the first -patent for the making 1 3 . market. Rathbun, residents of Jewett City a num- | the explosion and did not know tifat the opinion of the non-Christian citizen of | of pins by machinery was granted and|come so soon when Hillquit and Berger DONT FORGET THAT From North ‘Sterling Mr. and Mrs | ber of years ago, but had) lived the|soda has been brought into the house.|the world, to withdraw from a society|gince. then there have been many im-|should be kounted conservatives'i— Clifford B. Thompson and daughter have| greater part of his life in Providence. | Chief Stanton went to the United States| which is trying to make justice and love | provements. The, first machine.made | Pittsbureh Gazette-Times, 2 COFFEE CAKE been in' Jewétt City to see Mr, Thomp-| Besides his parents, Who reside in Provi Finishing company and warned employes | controlling motive in_all soclal conditions | ping had heads separate from the shank, = FOR BREAKFAST som's uncle, ‘Charles Babcock/ Who is | dence, he is survived by four sisters, | about allowing the chlorate of soda to be|and if the faculty were to syrrender their | fo head being fastemed on with a wire. Severs Mg Mk atha critically iIl. Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin, Mrs. Thomas | taken away from the plant. j:d:epe:xda:u of a.curn ta‘:xd xnfln‘lencet:r[d By the newer methods the solid head| (.11 House says riobody dan = All Kinds— and 20c¢ The planet Neptune. is too close to the | Maher, Mrs. Emory Deslow, all of Provi- ere to turn over to the trustees, their|pin is made in one piece. Wire of a g L 10c sun to ‘be vieible durthg July. I is stilt| dence, and Mrs. Charles H. Barber of |B: & A. SILK MILLS responsibility as to what should be taught | suitable gauge is run off a'reel and is|fim Of having ‘quoted the' President. SATURDAY ' SPECIAL JELLY DOUGHNUTS 30c Dozen “A SMILE WITH EVERY BITE." an evening star, but August 3 will pass|Lafayette street, sithis city, and one TO HAVE BIG PICNIC| and how it should be taught, the Berkeley | nipped between jaws. The plece of wire|Nor Of saving much A theough conjunction and change to the | brother, Clarence Rathbun, of this City.| - Silk mills of the Brainerd & Armstrong | Divinity school would in my opinion not|is headed by a -die and pointed by a |C2% . oraing : : company in this city. and New London |be 1ong in losins confidence of the church | revolving cutter. Tho pins so made are - 2 WEDDING. closed Friday night and will not open|at large. Bishops would ‘' hardly send | cleaned by boiling. and are laid In a P y vhly?“vrv‘l'l‘l‘ h{:‘:’d’o‘f:i‘:e:mt‘hl:;i:}sg: Freeman—Badger, 2gain untll Tuesday ‘morning. The com.| thelr candidates to such a,school, nor | copper pan with alternate - layers of - Eonn 83 Central Ave., 2-3 p..m., Room 10, : pany is-to give an entertainment over|WoUld students of character{who under-| gratned tin. The contents of .the pan are 5 O Central gave, 2 pom. Room 10| syivester Freeman and Emma. - Jane| RO 810 BC S0 OO ot hich | Stood the situation: desire to gome to such | sprinkled With argol (bitartrate of pot- % =y g Royce Badger were united in marriage| ;. chiee features will be baseball games |2 faculty to be taught. ! ash) and boiled for six hours, the pins o The superintendent of the Norwich dis-|on Wednesday evening at the home of And what would the “public” say? I|thus becoming coated with tin. They e i d trict, Rev. Willlam~H. Bath, of. Nor-|Mr: and Mrs. John McDougail at. 34, Ce.|Saturday afteroon, Sunday morning an ; 4 Wauregan Block, Norwich think they would gay that the Episcopal wich, held the first quarterly conference|gar street by Rev. E. A. Legg, pastor of [ Monday morning at Woodland grove, New b hurch was a church where ‘those in au- & London. Monday will be the day for the | ChUTC 4 b x = lr?:e:él‘; nx'a;modm church Friday ev- ;;.:s T’r‘i:llyn‘l:lelmnol?el:t !;l;u;rl:; e!h:;. h:r: all-day picnic for the employes, with the | thority did not desire to make justice and baseball game in the morning and tracky!0Ve the controlling motive in all social ocThe Fope Valley. R. L and: Sterting,|or. | The gruom fs & native of Nocvieh | [0 e events in the afternoon. The| Conditions, not & democratic church, but onn., y A i rtain from|® church for the privileged classes, a CORSETS 52 00 games on the Hope Valley grounds, July | practically all her life. o o poaninig to entertait frOM | pyren where the clergy were not free to y Do 5th. one in the morning and the other| Mr. Freeman 'is-the son of Israel and teach and act according to theit honest o, Sy oy d his bride is T e e ] vi - 3 - . EespE e auRn Caroline D e antn ai| CHARGED WITH THEFT RS e S A medium bust Corset, with armers in Union are bothered by long hip, 4 hose supporters.— a real bargain, size 20 to 27, orange hawkweed. Plowing and culti-|8er- FROM MILL AT YANTIC!ang influential laymen, and, were trained Envelope Chemise vation, or where this is not possible, Peter Listuck, 31, an employe of the jup after any fashion which these same RS A limited number, value sl& Case. A search of the man’s house revealed | deal to say as"to'what the public at pres- %';fl?&“fi'i:“fio;fieb&fifiafi :Z Mr. and Mrs. Allyn L. Brown and chil- |everal small pieces of cloth which|ent ti” * of thé school, it would seem enth, ol NI Phtantls. D b ren AN spend the summer in Nova|Were identified as having come from |fair to consider what it might think of 5 ] Scotia, the mill. One small bundle was found | the+school and of the church in case the Special for Saturday: Swordfish, Chi- 2 under the bed and another in a closet. | committee undertook to arrange this CELEBRATE THE FOURTH | rook saimon, native mackerel, eastern| Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Behrisch of Brook-| Listuck was brought to police head- | whole matter after & manner acceptable F white h-um;‘\i.a Kor :lu:; ;Bnd 'l;bs'.eru. }*z’n‘;ufl Y., are guests at the Wauregan | quarters in this city and locked up. {to themselves. ] % 7 o it St y buying yourself a new Watch, a|Broadway arket, roadway.— . f: However that may be, T cannot while Diamond Pin or Ring. We have some| A Canterbury correspondent mentions| Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown and fam-| LISBON REPUBLICANS ELECT I rerhain dean of the school be a party to beautics we would like to show you| that Mra. Susan Hatch, who has spent|ily have taken a cottago at Pleasant View TOWN COMMITTEE OFFICERS | a policy so entirely at variance with my g the winter in Groton wWith her son, Her-| for the month. At-a récent meeting of thée Lisbon re- | OWn Judgment and Conviction of what is and we feel sure you will be agreeably | bort ‘Graves, has returned to Canterbury| Numbered in the artist colony at Lyme publican town committee, Fred Ballou this burni fl . Liberty Woolen mill at Yantic, was ar- | laymen. desired to prescribe for them. All CREEN Saihing ceod- N "a:“;fl:""‘ is 2|" INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |Liberty Weolen Friday afternoon by | this would be mistaken. As‘the commit- Miss Elizabeth = Falt a4 EBa Miss Dorothy Jones of New Hartford i8 | Deputy Sheriff Oscar L. Main on the | tee says, “the public does not always see Qusst ot B“Mlm = w"‘_"::nfé the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James L.|charge of, theft of cloth from the miil. | clearly.” But since the report has a good and $2.00—dainty lace and SIZES: embroidery trimmed, - cther ¥ value up to $4.98. v right. The Berkeley Divinity school is, 5 di ’ Whi . Skim surprised when you note how reason- | and opéned her house for the summer. . |are' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ball (Allos | wae cnssen ShAirman shescodme Tumas |OF course, desperately-in need of money. 2 6 X 6'6 La () te able are the prices. Come in and give| A Central Village patient, G.® Lester| Raymond) of New York. Graham. . George Helmbolt was elected | ARd trustees and others have repeatedly 3 a5 them the “once over.” Gardner, who had his leg broken in| Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Driscoll and |secretary and treasurer. Mr. Ballou and |Said that no meney will be forthcoming 2-8 6 8 $1 25 each et Plainfield, is comfortable at the Backus|family of Church street are at Groton | Mr. Graham are said to be considered log- | S0 10ng as our present policy continues. I =0 X 0= o 3 p LEE CLEGG hospital, Norwich, although still in bed.| Long Point for the season. ical candidates in the field for senator | hope this.is not:so. But if the school has . = h'immed. Besides his broken leg, he has a cracked | *ngy pitch L. Allen, her daughter, Mrs, | {T0m the 20th senatorial district. They | !0 die in a losing fight for a pdlicy, one Dainty embroidery YOUR JEWELER "‘;_h : gl <ot | Filllam B. MacLaze, "and the latter's lit- ;f"é:’l‘l'mf"“m‘n‘é';'::re&‘? SEhogtawn, e H\:"Lfitr'.f’ufi taed 3'0 X 7'0 extra value, other qualities to Opposite Post Office Norwich | o l;ln‘l]:;ml.cp(:::l:a‘l church, r’;‘;:yw{ch, A e ‘;:m;“’,:’,;’u‘:efi””F and Mr. Graham living near the Norwich | 80ctal conditions, T am quite ready to say, ’ s APES . 1$5.98. RS 1 1-8 thick—not the| B, qieres 75¢ each with Bishop Brewster, “Then let it die ! Ocean beach this week: proved:very en- end of the town. Mrs. John L. Mitchell. of Baltimore is 3 Better 50 to die than to live on prosper- joyable. The amusements were in charge |, . v 3 v guest of Mrs. J. Dana Coit, with ously in an attitude of subservience an &lmer g; s e e assisted| onom she wilt leave town shortly for|BRIDE BACKS OUT AFTER compromise. 3 Bristol, Me., to remain several weeks. LICENSE IS SECURED ; o . e Indicating the big business of the year, — One Norwich'resident who was born in | WATER BOARD DISCUSSES fllmsy kmd. Actual value $1.00, extra good F. N. CASH, A, o e e e [CAL CXRATORE RECLIIE A IAod acions 1o absgliag. < perfectly ROUTH material and lace.trimmed . — - N. , Agent of stores in towns including Norwich, for S R R LR e e et ed NE BUSINESS MATTERS ; nel the first t\ree months of the current year N were $65,884,721. against $43,055,584 for n‘mllm‘::n.m ?vg{‘fi Julynzh—d((:loa‘lo;:. it i, ths el s iamsor Norwich Conn. the /et S ;‘:fl o h;: -y“"d' odlined 't rabmilf> thelr ‘Controversy el prospective bride. appeared at the town : 4 aSpeclal today—volle blouses, white 80d |ihe striking union miners to the federal|cleri's® office with her mother and an- esh, at #3.50, value $4.50; silk striped |, 4;o¢ors, . L. Feick, and L. R. Thom-|nounced that the license would neyer . —— | skirts at $5.50 and 8750, value $8-$10:1 0 % rived here several days ago|used as she had changed her mind abou NEW SHOES FROM children’s drawers at 26c. The SUrprist| ;g have since been endeavoring to bring|marrying-this man, but she expected ul- Blits, JEy Ciperat femnny abolit a settlement. mately to find a husband more.‘fo her " The board of -water issi 5 . cineg 2ny 5 min preaent et s, Smiock e | At reduced prices to| 52 360 44 S | sl A ts' monthl, ting+ Frid: = ot e g S S g WASH . SUITS for the boys— hall, ‘the first business meeting since or- et ion avias e ot s | out. pretty patterns for the holi- ganization. . tine matt close them i in whis. s Coolbns, The salary of the president i cured at the town clerk’s office this week. The day after he secured the license the of the OLD ONES One of the most prominent Norwich| «The issye here is recognition of the|choice. board - has been fixed by the common IR sizes 2 to 8 yearg— 1] physiclans of the past generation declar-|union,” said .a’statement issued by the : T council as $500, and the salaries of the - $2.25 to $4.98. suterts By our new factory system, ;d: t}‘*mmfl! ‘vd'hoi‘l:ll?d :i‘r;_ewgzges spokesmen .for the operators. “Upen that| PROPOSE THAT ELECTRICIANS gtu!:_x; 2%‘0:.:5 hxvecbe‘e; ;x:td by ghe < g inei ut feared acld mi eal k les | jssiie there can be no middle ground. We G0 BACK TO WORK | ° 2 ows ;C. W. ‘Burton, super- - x GOODYE:: POR REPAIRING CO.| uitn satety through the season, provided | mast either recogmize the umion or we ion T o e . | visor of outsige work $2,400, an increase Store Closed DAINTY DRESSES ‘ for the ranklin Street such persons took a seidlitz powder e must not, and, as it is our intentlon not| 2 Proposition. fro e employ- | of $600 over last year; Lewis R. Church, 4 > NINO DI PALMA, Prop. cashier, $2,100, an increase of $300 over gl,fl’v in white and flflm last' year ; Miss Mazie Maloney, office as- 3 An Day b ; sizes 1. to »]4 years. - . week or 8.0 to recognize it, we can see no purpose in|°'S has been made to the striking elec- The United States Civil Service submitting the case to' the department of g‘ii’:; ‘fh:l’fni“‘:'fi'a‘g:n:":zj;mx;: mssion ‘announces : examinations for ju-|labor.” e nior engineers . (civil, electrical, mgc}u’.n It was also- stated for the operators|UPoR m;lr1 den;la.l‘:‘drx x;‘; a.lrats: :mr'lz‘s. ical, Isignal, - structural, "telegraph, and |that they. are interested in & maximum [eNts to §1 an hour 'he clectrical s telephone), Grade 2, men.or women, 18|of production and they believed the bes:|®™s union s‘ o v: e onBos:o: ;J,o o to' 60 years' of age, for vacancies in the |results could .be obtained ‘by operating| Am °R“§" i‘:’tmth ostan, 3. OF Interstate Commerce Commission. the mines as. they are..* nell, is here to ass e electricians. “ferrybo: r iet prevajled today throughout the 3 i .‘,’,.’32",,;: o Noyeer e, uf'.;n. No real test of the foree of the Taneral of Michacl S. Curley . was sold some. months ago by the city of | StTike Was ‘expected .until early next| Relatives from Norwich were inattend- New London to' the -highway' department | Week» a8, it was pointed out, miners in|ance at the funeral of Michael S. Curley of the state of Maine, started on her |thiS Section usually take a few days' ya.|of New London, formerly of this city and long voyage at §‘ o'clock - Wednesday | cation at this season. 2 Willimantic, which was held from St g ST e L morning, in tow, of the. tug:Neptune. The' Secret Is Out ing : services at his home at- 9 Ledyard The July White Ribbon Banner an-| perhaps Secretary Daniels kept Admir- | street, New London last = week. :Mr. B et aporeran 350.000 women |1 Sims in command during the war Just | Curley. was. well known. in. Norwich, and o i oman' ‘C:{.‘"hfl Tem-|t; find out how incompetent and unpa- |other parts of the state, having been a m:uw ll‘l .::- as a parl ‘t.h-u large | triotic the old gent was. —Houston Post. | conductor. on the New Haven road: for §o year. ram: become B! s?n'.“.i ek R about 50-years. He is survived by th it e T iy iters b SX-| b Tave LGN Clillos davghters, Miss-Abble and Mary of New Teo Much Wilson; That's AlL 2nd help of & woman friend - "U°"| Bither the San 'Franclsco convention | London aid Margaret of Chicago, * Il e ik e S0 T e | o o3 o ARR o e MAr | S i ke § mcapegntt o | e en Mr. n m of 1930, for. the benefit.of the Green- LN 3 Ueague of Nations an iamue by, rejecting | wich hospiial, Thursday night inc, the| (R DTS Kiodvills ‘Joutm! Jribune. P_l']:"‘l':: f o:'::";:::‘::y’::‘ awre reservati ‘eguardi rica.—Om- | Havemeyer, torium at Greenwich, ¢ he peri , the t tha Bee. Conn., the 'wedding of General Irsael Need for Immigrants of July holiday .coming next Monday, § i!|PutnZm, of Windham county fame, for| Theé need for immigrants in this coun- |and a general slacking off in orders whom Putnam’s Hill in Greenwich {s|try is only second in ‘importance to the [have combined to bring about a stop- named, was depicted as the final.tablean. | néed of getting rid of some that we have | page of operation in a number of tex- e £ S DRI S now.—Boston Transcript. tile plants around Plainfield. Some of Wil Give Drum to Tubbs’ Band. the suspensions are for a few days A bass drum owned by Robert O. Flet- 3 Al,wn_y-_‘mu,; .‘Y’hueiin others it will be until Monday, cher post of the American Legion has| ‘J.:Hamilton Lewis says he is willing uly 12, g been: bought . by. the chamber of com.[to accept the romination for vice pres- sistant, $90. per, month, an increise of o x $10°per month ovet Iast year. ' . o e Az i MIDDIES, in all white and ¢ol- Monday LONG.IN SERVICE ON ored trimmed, $1.75'— NORWICH POLICE FORCE Specid sizes 8 to 18 years— | sy other styles up to $4.50 ea.: WHITE MIDDIE SKIRTS are - extra quality of-material; at I$2 00 each. 'h P for boys, at 85c—sizes 3'to 6 years. b KNEE LENGTH SILP-OVE for the girl, at ;l. Good assortment .pf" to select in Two members of' the Norwich police force have just reaghed anniversaries of long service on the force. Capt. D. J. Twomey began duty as a regular on the force twent: Sa d ek A By Open Saturday S. Ebberts reached his, 35t 2 of appointment.to the force: : . o Capt. Twomey, who is néw in charge E U tll at headquarters at night, jhas been on venmg n - night duty for the whole of his service, never .having had 4 daytimhe beat. He 'Was a’ supérnumerary .on ‘the force for fx some time before he was:Jappointed a regular. 1 o Mary's ‘Star of the ‘Seéa church, follow- . Anderson—Davis Wedding. Alfred W. Anderson, a fprmer *Sal- vation Army worl ‘but wWho recent- ly enlisted in the navy, and ;Miss Anna & g W. Davis,” who 1% a Sal n- Army Ee row worker, were married in this city on & L June 24 by John H. Barnes, J. P. 4 A F 2 y Both bride and gfoom natives of | X Portland, Maine. ‘Way to Democrat Peace Really, the democrats ought to insist that Colonel Bryan deposit his monkey wreneh with the ‘doorman—Los Angeles MARRIED en From Grace . merce -and is to. be. Dresented to Tubbs’|ident” . Tt isn’t- the first time—Toledo For Burial in Maine. FREEMAN — BADGER — In Efirwi&s‘ i't;hn::l mllen frv!:hdmgfi— band. 5 8 Blade. The body of Charles W. Caulkins, 40,| . June.30, 1920 R‘v'zsn ~ Legg, Deople are _have — —— who died in this city on Wednesday,| SyIves of 425 Main s Water rates for, ghe - tone back to work.—Chattanooga News. TWO SSmer COUrses. Scotland’s housing shortage is acute a lengthy illness; has been sent Ly \ » Emma Jl!‘(e Roycl‘B?ler of Lel ,: o 3 June 30, 1920, are'due ‘?fim 192 a m. ta’;& p. m. : Additions will Bé-mude ‘to atiibtif. remataing vnpaid atter July TeBre S CHURGCH, for foreigners will be given this year in Madrid by the|and inquiries are made regarding Amer- to ‘Red -Bedch, ‘Me., “for burial. Mr. Spanish l’:hrnn-nl. 'J'.:n: will hmz- ican nwg:: of bn% »tn;’l;o:'pd ma- “mm*inu a eolt'aco;unt‘;.rnt by oce ercises , pronunciati ‘compos| , | terials. tland . needs 3 pation = conversation and dictation in Spanish, 3 et l.:xe.'fl v e Dot Wi In British Bast Africa are 2,000,000 of forest reserve, but this is by me “whole of the forest area. T Tk u s S