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THUNDER SHOWERS TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED e PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONYX,, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920, ik . X TAKE TWO IN RAID AT Hartford Man The Bariie REPORTS SUDDEN DEATHS IN COUNTY | seci’s comncsccnn T : 8! > Joseph Neville and Viola Burr, _alias THE WISH. Co“ld On]y Alice Harringlon, who have beer living | el then, T now <o lainly see v . v . at a place at Oswegatchle, town of Wa- | This busy ‘worla aT . ~'er agree; ikt e A fertord, ‘v 16 appoan (Darore! the Hext | The very honey of all earthly joy ht Carefuuy There were 46 sudden deaths in New|] Benjamin Cobe, 53, tuberculosis. session of th® criminal superiof court for Uo‘;;dof‘ 51(‘1& xm&m; ‘.i‘:’;‘:rie mY bity o THE WEATHER. London county during the past auarter| Giovani Montello, 69, fracture of the|this county, the man on the charge of, e . ) L L The northwest Missouri dis which closed on June 30th, according to |skull obtaining money from a woman earned| e S B i of Monday night have moved the report of Coyoner Franklin H.| Harry Tarnapol, 80, chronic endocardi-|by prostitution and the woman on the Of this great hive, the City. Mr. N. Bayes of 64 New Park | 2.2 Michigan with increased intensi- | Brown. +Norwich had 18 deaths and New | tis. charge of keeping a disorderly house. 2 A Hartford, ~Tells |ty and low pressure prevails generally | London had 10 sudden deaths. ~There Montville. The man is held under bonds of §3.000 [ &b, vet. ere 1 descond to the grave L R €lls | or interior districts east of tie Rocky | were several cases of drowning and one| anrv Corey, 65, cirebral apoplexy. | for Avpcareice in court and the woman May I'a small house and large gard Public How He Abl mountains. death from pistol wound, which was the A 16 85, heart disease, |is out on ‘er own recognizance. 5 ave; ; Was B | e i ha hmwess with e | ROt (oF. n Eioosest ‘Tatiowl o Sieac |l Toriis pr:. ::‘ i The arrests followed an_investigation Anfl o ftew frituds Sadimeny SoRE IS Resume Work After Six|ous thunder storms in the central west.|ington by Mrs. Mabel Kenyon. The re- Graton. conducted by Licutenant Hamlin of the Both wise, and both delightful, too? Months of Miness. CINOT |, Temperature changes will be of lit- fport foliows: ; Beverly M. Wilkinson, 2 months, con-|United States army, Who is operating in Einhileadiatlic Bl o sl LR (o) tle consequence. Norwich, genital heart fl!seai& e a New London in‘connection With the dis- E'i r‘nstr»ss moderately fair, Did Winds oft Atlantic coast: atv ¢ endocar-| William H. Doughty, 64, heart disease.lease survey of this section. Lieutenant | And £00d as guardian angels are, { I.. ! orth of Sandy Hook — moderate d“cisa RS S *| Francis Geer, 11, drowning. Hamlin and County Investigator ‘Wllélam £y < s W ae— ., 2 | Only beloved, and loving me! oS - south winds, fair Wednesday; shoWers| sugust Korsmsa 56, myocarditis. Lynie, E. Jackson went ont to the house Sun- : ¥ lent s R ,hg“';fl u’x;‘;:rmwm“‘:i&fi sy & 2 William' J. Enright, 80, endocarditis,| Mary E. Sterling, 92, cerebral hemor- “Gar!e{!:"d&‘Z‘;‘;;fi@“"’;flg"’;‘;&;‘;" e 5 A SALE OF : Myself eased of uupeaceful thoughts [osths S0 orecast. asthma. haRe . : stody. “esny? ! § B vet S R e only able a°| Southern New England: Thunder| William P. Ryan, 42, duodenal ulcer. Tfilda Olsen, 62, cerebral hemorrhage. |Women were lodged o ke :\Wafig“‘:‘;‘: O flelds! O woods! when, when shall T be {5min the limbe for over two years | showers Wednesday afternoon or night | Charles It Geer, 71, arterio selrosls. Freston. o el ead. them ohbhas" STagaty < tenant of vour shade? and CINOT helped him. thers ie no|2nd probably Thursday. ion Gardon, 2 ancuseion. of brain.| ~Anna O, Whiting, 38, drowning. each for appearance in police court on ur ls ow | Tercs’the enring-tiead “of - pleasure’s iquestion but that he would be glad Observations in Norwich. Emma L. Barber, 51, cerebral hemor-| Lillian M. Rgers, 4, gastro enteritis. |Monday morning. On presentation be- | firara e ot e thhes. :Wa:d:;s)e‘:hgar:;snfd.\: Listen to the TTht;\f(])]lk:_w{ng ;rcorde. renartl:,\d fro!m rhage. ‘Waterford. f—:;:a Jc\(x]dge Coit at that time they were “},‘fl" o "&e Bitgasins %‘a;‘ gh;;w- . Bayes:— he Bulletin's observations, show the Franels - ¥ : 2 fac | released. E SEEs Rl ge.or the past two years 1 have sul- | changes In temperattre and the baro- (I:rr:r:z‘.“zg,‘}fim“?fiaf?t‘a‘éfién \vnff.x:f'd;;‘e'as:“"’“’““’ee' 82, cardiaciFSIESH oming State Attorney Had: BEGINS THlS MORNING o aime i o R R i i tpation. rheumatisin | metric changes Tuesday: Henry E. Beebe, 62, cardiac valvular[1al A. Hull instructed Deputy Sherlff J [ Prife and ambition her v lgs Im;' and during lh;“_ past Ther, Bar. idget Dray, 72, celebral hemorrhage | gisease. H. Tubbs g locate the women and ;‘e. JOu1y 8 Pue fetcioh mota il sopes e R R R e e ot | Hevol By 7T 4| A fortunate purchase of Turkish Towels, just when they | i s after the second bottle was able to . m. e B0 tarast ), 5 i Roy S. Gardner, 67, acute indigestion. | anq while they were there the Burr wo- . 2 i jiepd.upashE bt sehoifatie B ey ey e I 5,2 I e seo " Crester 11 anwer, 1, arterio_seero-| - B2 5. Gurinen 3§90 Sl e aster nowing Jast been re-| | are most needed gives you the chance to save quite a bit on | T £o05 ¥hen thev @ ffosens ity seems I cannot get enough to eat and ; Bk sed nolice was . | PO e § wuffer Do istress, my constipation s C;”‘“’;"‘Z"* > Cmrank D dulier, B bpericiT Ledrnr:» e leased from the police court and she was1| your Summer requirements—yes, and on your Fall and | Ar9:hertire o ma:botais ssy has K S e 5 ctions for Tuesday: Fair, tial 5. ¥ bergy 97, senility. < . That 'tis the v o lither B o e 8 B0 rcaday's weathor: | Fatrand warm- | Hatold Rasmussen. 14, arowning, L H"“")‘m i m‘ % the' Peace Osear Dimock who relcased, | Winter needs as well. We must tell you that some of | " 1 O ¥ i@ tiither , Plished with less than six bottles of | e Leonard Perry, 39, bronchial pneumo- Lyme. g e e 5 i hapriens SR, wiion oomt me only w txifle | L o e nia. Sl e Swaney infant, still born. e ot i Stipe Uy e poan these towels are not absolutely perfect, but th: errors in o dear and_embracing &nd 1 would adwise anyone who is e s 3 7 A Fast Lyme. unable to locate. On their return they 5 . | she RS TR sick to give this wonderful remedy a me.) | itred shater, 36, acute indigestion. | joiph Tiinam, 55, railroad Injuries. | found e farmitera. in the howse ad weave are so.sllghl thnt‘ they .are not noticsable—ard th= §| 57" 5 1, and can exclude CINOT 1 belag demonstrated in It High Il Moot | C oses B RET Sprague. been distuibed and they immediately || good quality is actually there. ; RO NG R D Ferwich by an cxpert ac the H. . Il Water. || Rises. |~ patrickMurphy, 60, ST Lewls Trudeau, 48, cerebral “hemor-|SIteq & BTCh o N mall eompart: ¥ c Showl. hither D ok divel Wi e Lerou Drug Store, 205 Maln St. 1| 1arol , 19, fracture of the|rhage, g W i e {7 And make city here. g 5“; e atn Se it JHarold Penders hage ey ment in'the attio,of the houss wecessible | OR CONVENIENCE THEY ARE DIVIDED INTO T Gk e Tl i ranie Rrava He. in 3 e tnatea. AR 5 door ling and § Btore Zakrzewski, 19, acute indiges. 'It{plrhprl 'rleuow. 50, hemorrhage fromjtney cooon h]esrnmll that some e e VARICUS LOTS i “m;( S el sant a5 " pistol wound. % concealed there. It was only after PIC STMMT Pasquale Feraro, 35 fracture of the| “ppank M. Hayes, 2, drowning. threatening to shoot through the ceiling | LOT NUMBI N ring still paints the il - 2 3 Colchester. that lle appeared and he was ER ONE Louise Lynch, 75, chironic myocardi. it o % o -2 ¥ % i s i placed under arrest and presented before B . h timid ways; Helen M. Smith, 81, angina pectoria. | FECEC RICE A ree. Dimocks who neld || Al White Turkish Towels of heavy s 'and; burnished daye 8 a s of $3.000. g . 3 S s pani B revoneer, uoner Wnite wnd oiner |y Weight and gocd size. The actual value Q nalct Bkl G i NNECTICUT VISITORS TO RATIONAL GEANGE HBEPING instruments . upon searching. the. hiding (8 8 T5C 4o vueuevenans. I8 Crimson the moineiana I 5 GREENEVILLE RHODE ISLAND BEACHES OUT OF PARTISAN POLITICS | jjag.. : | B Al £ v Specis Bulletin. Actuated by the principle of refrain-| The Green woman disappeared after | the summer heaps its (Secialf 19 FTIRE BN and guided | being discharged from the police court| LOT NUMBER TWO Miss Annie Murphy of Palmer, Conn is visiting with her parents, Mr. and| Provid . 0. Murphy of Central avenue. Archibald Gilehrist and d er Phyllis were vis ing from political activit by the belief that “just at t time la-|and she has not been located as | . w bur organizations ate guided by narrow|. The house. which s the old W Turkish Towels with blue border—th= motives of class selfishness and led by|[home at Station 23, north of Oswegat-| . = radical leaders seeking political changeschie switch, is opposite the . summer | extra firm weave of these is very notice- | CONWAY-ZAVARITIS SUIT SETTLED WITHOUT TRIAL The case of Euz g ¥ of New| London agains: Ha. r he combination her, with the week- ndence Day, sent visitors and country -in such tides. < swing; 11 rides. settled defendant paying 3200, |the Fourth of July with friends in Fall con for a week's camping out. Tents ton which was ase John Haslam of Central avenue, |numbers it has been a long time |Tadi bektor, pol 2 A Selhes 5 { « A 3 N = et %0 or.| detrimental to the principles of our gov-|camp conducted by the Y. W. C. A. of| e, and they are of i % 4 s % | with Mr. and Mrs. Willam 4. Pitone, + colonies along Narragan-| Washington office of the Nu mlal Grange | made concerning the actions of men who SR C R L e weday was settled was to} With Mr. Mrs, i . Pitcher ! R L ot B not par-| frequented the house toward girls at t et wieb et Sy recover commission for of Prospect street over holida its contiguous territory. | s Eae i = v Then fion e wen i = a i ~ “« i 73 ticipate in par D . le state-| camp. This led to a compvlaint, pple- LOT | Conway, who i ) Jay Ricketts and Bradford Rickett Tonnecticut w eciall Sl : b TR 3 iy NUMBER THREE S that he drew plans for re spending their vacations at 4, mans_auomobile par P o e etather st iatisuboral | olaere i bop e e o | All ite Turkish D o [ Onveret gy sy e B o e e oyt four machiues | nate bodles, its country. or its state, or| The frequenters of the house, which hwdh!teb urkish Towels—big towels { Rega hich fendan: 3 ~aalih 5 b= e of four machiies!its national organization, docs mot par-|has been open during the past elght or| or | the grange prohibits a grange!has been complaints The jury was discharged court aa-j River, pitched and an ideal encampment (¥ K rt in political nominations | w robbed -while :‘.‘w N o n‘lh:(‘wi‘::{! more absorbent and a better towel than | : s discha nd cour B Bthies Sfore, and e e ity | from taking part in politica ons 5 "while heing entertained. | e Sl bt el e “A\B:f-\“.uli i }0\:\1"”1\\:111’(41‘\‘;1. or during its sessions discussing politi-| Neighbors claim to have scen voung men || MOSt. NValue $150072 12 L T b JC HUMGKk GF THE DAY ”ifi:um e i afternoon during July and August . L tied mearby and covered with a|cal candidates. The organic law governs|enter the home and a few hours later | st & Teachers' Summer Scheol. . 2 ! 5 the national grange, as well as the small- | leave there showing the results of using| « LOT NUMBER FOUR Knicke Miss Lucie Amelia Aver of Preston, nvass hood. The party was ar- The good book says “Go to est subordinate grange. It applies to the |liquor. No liquor was found, however, u sluggard, Thomas Haslam of Appanaug, R. L., |r Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter of who is to teach t ary room i gt : 3 2 Do I 4 . z s Poruetanuck schoo! ey !;W-nz the holidays at his home on|Norwich and included their four daugh-'fi;':l"gfu“:‘:fg fl:ffl:;’:fl'o‘;g;"{f:gn?”;“ o n:P"1|lr(m|_ss by the officers making|§ Turkish Towels with red or blue bor- e d;hm ‘_aor;:kl!g:\s‘: * Menday 4 eend teach. | Fourth street. . Misses Alice, Caroline, Violet and|? k AR S = o ne OBE, S e sttt 21| " Miss Margaret Curtin of Stonington Carters. Mr. Carler's brother,|® Erange capacity. 0n Friday several youns women. said|{ ders. They are very large, very heavy, | ena Heraa “A newer generation not familiar with|to be from New York, came to the house, sanm. | the history of the ‘groundswell' of the|hut they were evidently tipped off, for ‘Mr. | seventies, or the farmers' alliance of the|they were not found there at the time of {hree | eizhties, 'is now active in public affairs.|the raid. At one time between eight and This wave of farmer activity in politics|10 young women were seen leaving or which is now at its crest, is neither nov-|entering the house, and many times six el, or different. The grange has lived|or seven were frequenters. Extra large Cotton Huck | A lot of Half-Linen Huck through .two such experiences, witnessed When Neville was found in the attic Towels. Sold regularly for | ] uls Rob. | ceiebration renewinz friendships T o onttageat Oak. | the rise and wane of these cfforts, mens-|cubboard, he was armed to the teath, but|f < 2 g Y Towels. Sold regularly for g e R i jcan, have taken o coltage at QUK lured their resulis and has scen its own|ho showed no signs of fight, hewever,|J- 50C apiece— 85¢ apiece— e e orsanization and membershin weakened | when arrestcd. | SALEPRICE 39c | SALE PRICE 69 s arrived at the club with an crouch on. Wonder what's the spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs, | Charles Carter of Albany, N."Y. and John Kennedy of Prospect street Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Miss Luey Carroll of Fall Rive McCann_of Norwich; Connecticut | returned home after a two weel rbert Sullivan and : it with Mrs. Joseph Carroll of 1 of Norwich. button- | pect street. . and Mrs. Earlefof Norwich, accom- Charles F. Many of the former residents of by their daughters, M Jo- Ciarence | Greene e were ors here over the | and Dora Dean and Master Ed- Connecticut Patents, to S e ONLY ST has fetieessans vent home this evening pre- ast his wife about something, e had company."—Boston { Pros Sole sewing machine. Mey Bridgeport. spark plug. Pla D.. Bridgeport b dins, Orlando tion tool box kes washing a pleasure® i I think I'd rather play ville Courier-Journal, New Haven, pianos, ase Hill, Wi Alfred C, New H and is occupying the low e “Dennis’ C| d of Willi c has 4 5 z Salesman (at Yapville June- Spiers, derick G v.':z:: v\! 1s 'l’n.x.:ircl th 0 Fisig ‘”L, S r \I\,.',\l: of ;‘h{::..:"? gible. 1t is sound judgment based on the | GRADUATES WITH HONO! | he ble to 5 on time amp switch. Mannine. Kies. \lbro of Bradford avenue, Newport. wisdom of the past, .that keeps the AT JER: GRAMMAR SCHOOL | Haven, window F’i(xrxxw!l<k;rm:\n of New York was a| Mrs. Pierre Magnan of Putnam. is vis-|§range out of politics Ghanles (R AAAohoR) T hans oM 3 Agent—T1l say she_is, brother, john Jr.. South week end visitor at the home i r daughter, Mrs. Narcisse Tessier 7 SIPEIST N ¢ R Mrs. Charles N i the fact that accidents wi aes. Charles, > {and Mys. Patrick Bray, 2nd, on Cen- Fion airuet!Masil DUCHETTE: FAILED TO L B e | happen.—Buffalo Expre o s o o Edwin W Amna L. APPEAR ¥OR HEARING | w.o craduated with honors from You are very old, are you not, dear i : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilton of Pres- an and Mis: * F. White ofl Jogeph Duchette of Norwich, proprie-}grammar school No. 24, of that cir Imamma?” said the Innocent Little Voight, Henry ton gave a reception to many friends Stonington have arrived at Week- tor of the Hotel Nutmeg on Bank street,|was one 0of a class of 128 and won X - | 2nd relatives on the Tifth of July. T they will remain for the|New London, failed to put in an appear-|prize, a_silver medal, awarded by f W& “Yes, sweethea a4 Grandmamma, e . {served a clam chowder for dinner and ance at the office of U. S. Commissioner | Jersey City hamber of Commerce, 5 [ m 50 oid I can remember when we Trade Marks: G |2 chicken supper wi cream and| J. D. Burdick and Mr. and Mrs. Frank| Frank L. McGuire in that city and Tues-|the best essay on Why We Should | looked with reprehens and not with iden, altonics, etc | After suppe were ath-|D. Iecleston of Glasgow, spent the 1ast|day affernoon the hearing that was|in Jersey City. In the athletic mee: of | envy on a drunken man.”—New York Sun . altonics, i nd sports nd Mrs, Lee | week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George W.|scheduled to take place regarding the the schools of the city he wWon first prise | and Herald, r- | Burdick at ¢ terly. They | eged violation of the Volstead act by in the running high jump. He will enter | emm—m— —_— Ayres has great gifts of imag- ination, hasn't she?” “I don’t know. Why do you think so® “I heard her speaking of the flat they ‘our town house.’ "—Boston f Clegg and R. Graves of Fox Hill. D ing the evening a dance was held w e by omobile and while| Dychette on June 24, was postponed. the Jersey City High school in the fall the piano played by Mrs. Albert 17il. |t motorsd to Quonochontaug beach| A warrant has been issued by Com-!and take up a technical course. ton. Mr. Hilton sang some of the old | f s _ | missioner McGuire for the arrest of Du- me songs as well some pop nd Mrs. H. F. Parker and family | chette and as soon as it can be placed in| CONGRESSMAN FREEMAN pieces. T. D. Dan comic | da Randall of Norwich ar-1the hands of a United States marshal PROMISES WAR SOUVENIR ecitation: t View last Tuesday and| whe is on his way here, an attempt will Clags Mmanucy ummer at the Craft cot-|pe made to find and arrest the man. - H. Ethier's store and I E. Brown- |t ar of the Hotel Nutmeg was market will be closed ever by federal prohibition agents on ¥ afternoon during July and A eve of the Yale-Harvard boat race oz at Bolton has been three centS|ang two quarts of moonshine whi ar, but up to the last part of last|found. Duchette was not arrested tien spend a summer vacation.” said meelk Mr. e regulation two cents a bas-|gut the liquor was confiscated and sc t S eeds enpeck.—Louisville Courier-Journal. s the pay. Mary Gagliadone pick-| 1o Washingten to be analyzed. “What will ¥ou give me for this horse,” of Prospect |ed five bushels in a day and other 0od| The liquor having been found to con- A1088 6 AT TOMEaRnG TatinaE: ition with |pickers can manage three bushels. tain mora than one-half of one per cent Vhat would I want with hay and no of aleohol the hearing was called for or eeas | horse to eat it7" e s ot | of the recent world war. Some time uu[;‘;‘;:‘c“’m‘l"\?j‘{w“’c‘ n President Charles F, Wells wrote toj} Senator F. B. Brandegee and Congress- man R. H. Freeman, asking for a suit- able souvenir of the war. On Monday aifee = Through the efforts of the chamber of | President Wells received a reply rmm] ifferent cities include caissons, machine | commerce Norwich will have a souvenir|Congressman Freeman, stating that he|SunS and cannon captured from the Ger- {mans during the war. power to and that a b The souvenirs that are being given to summer vacation @0 you think of that Henpeck. ] queer place ot want to = for picking a quar The pri of straw- _Dell Metie of Boston i . and Mrs, John Pi iting with | t of Fourth teaspoonful of Black Flag powder in your bedroom ten minutes before you o to bed. peop!! the villag y afternoon “Well, I'd be willing to lend you the Killsall mosquitoesin bedroom. f"’”‘h"?rlllf-" down their Bedford. however, been issued for Duchette's ar- - Boston Black Flag is non-poisonous. for the holid: Mrs. H Vaifl her children and her| rest. i £ H Kill fosects bt o hecmless o 1 Hece, Miss Jacquilline Nock, who| A rumor to the effect that Duchette The performance of your motor de- i S mans animals. Ask for Elac! | ek the s =r in Norwich Town, | had sold out his interest in the Nutmeg SN . ¢ & Flag in the sealed glass borttle at TAFTVILLE Tetiined Saturday svening from @ Week's | notel and had disappeared from the cits pends largely on correct lubrication. g e N istnEgh Neither did the nrosecuting af ey nor any of the lawyers.” flfi;flit:::‘;ft- oY and | Jack McCarthy of Provide Mrs, Vail's former home at| the authorities irto .action Tuesday. 15c., 40c., 75c. Black Flag, ay here visiting frien Mansfield Depot. Efforts, however, to confirm the rumor ‘Baltimore, Md Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rudoloh of fartford| Mrs, Mary A. Clark of ‘Westerly, who | failed, and Duchette'’s whereabouts re- (he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel|has been visiting for the past few days|main unknwn. Sheffery of South A strect. with her brother George Thorpe and the| As soon as he can be located the war- railway clerk(latter's daughter, Mrs. Sarah Snow, of|rant will be served and the hearing held. L after spepd- | S streef, returned home Mon-|{In the event that probable cause is ¥ days at his pz s home nera, | found, he will be bound over to the mext Harry McMara of Hariford is the Henry Yerrington of |term of the U. S. court in New Haven. tor Vel Vet the judge found me guilty.” ? ° “He found vou guilty of owning an am- tomobhile. You admitted that”"—Louis- 3 ville Courier-Journal. “Talk about prohibition being effective. More men than ever now drink like a per M cu.'ft. church, Hartford was the guest over the | vention of adevice for the purpose. A French airman at Madrid recently {Tooped thet loop 624 times in a flight of Next 55.000 cu. ft. per month @ $1.35 | week-end of friends on East Town street ! e - r M cu. It - %Al over 15,000 cu. ft. per montn @ | While visiting relatives and friends in [ Iornll i 8 Alrs. E. W. Yerringion of Front| , have returned after —_— — : 2 fish . RoNeEIcE “Mir 3 visit with Mr. Yerring- | VISIT HERE BEFORE keeps compression tight. It develops they?! - | R a rosi- Droiuis fhoacuitt ijap e el GOING TO CALIFORNIA maximum power from the fuel, whether you ity (Bl drink yomy: waier. . By e ade s e eld . (Gustave A. Jahn and family, formerly are running throttled down to-aleisurely pace, ' i T00f of the last house on Noew & passed several days at Coney|©f Norwich, have been here to visit his|. or tearing along at top speed. It cushigns all 5 3 avenue, owned by the Ponemah Co. X. Y., Misses Annié Hanrahan,|mother who will be 90 years old on Tues- bearings and engaging parts againstweng | THE KALEIDOSCOPE \ iZe Was put out in short order and the han, Agnes Thorpe and Agnes|day and to attend the wedding last week P . i ik E damage was siight. ® | Filburn, all of Norwich Town, were ex-|0f his niece, Miss Ethel Storms, before Use Pl Forty ver cent. of blindness is said to xR becten 1o ‘topizn yrie fTeaday. hlc leaves for his new home in Califor- .Ise da larine on yom.'llruotorc,l and your fuel, | cr the age of 45. i Te - Mrs. A. Maud Smith and daughter, |nia. . o1l and repair costs will stay down. | arge percentage of pencils is being NORWICH TOWN fiss Bearice Smith, and Miss Alice M.| Thes left Woednesday night for St P y | California nicense cedar. s eaan g Sunday momning at the First Congre-| Smith, all T Town' strest enjovea the| Augustine Florlda, to spend 3 couple of For transmissions and differentialsfuse Polarine A papyrud on geometry dated 1100 B. |5 tom) cuitied fhe pastor; (Rev; iGurdon [ 5211 1o GESFIOOL il FLNERY, Sey.|Which they leave for Los Angeles. . Gear Oil. | ¢ "has been preserved from ancient Egypt. | ctape Y, preached from the- eighth| . D" W 3 Nl CLoeys LB i g S - | Talf of the members of the Theatrical chapter of St. John, thirty-second yerse, |M0Ur, were recent callerd on their avnts, 3 . : Sowmpppedion e AT £ 0 organ O | 55 all o e (o esnd, erses | O Ny and Miss. Witter, of Ner.| _Announce Dauehter's Tngagement. | Sold where you can see the red, white and Producers’; associs SO0 ¥ AEEN I €ras oS shall make you free.” In ddress on | Wich Town. B Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Burnham of blue Socomy Sign. = Independence Day, Rev. Mir. Dailey spore |, The Ministry of Womanhood is fo be|Hampton, Conn. announce’ the engage- Gladstone rmly beligved. that Homer particularly of its being the 144th bieth.|the theme of the Firs ‘ongregational [ ment of their daughter, Martjorie to Jo- AN] |was a real man describing historieal 2y of freedom in our country. Follpw {praver service Thursday evening, in thejseph Eugene Ayer of North Franklin,¢ STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK | events. ing the address, three new members were | ChaPel: Conn. a ‘ New York Albany Buffalo Boston | Many of the words and phrases used in NOTICE received into this church, Miss Martha J | Prov ALe A0t oupd. il it fx‘u"ll'”'Jm;.mm Leé Sterry and Clifford i Old Testament. 1 ,, i ustin Lathrop. The right hand of fel- h encing Aug. 1, 1920, th 4 i EREERANE "o 2ol sh o I encieE Bug. 1, 1320, the Dric |lowship was exteyded by the pastor. 1) - Y e gas furn ¥ partment | qlomine. 1o d ! after 46 years' sorvice delivered 4,118,000 ‘will be as follows: i Tl ’i‘“b‘”fl'd“’“ of the Lord's| SESS letters o Sup vas observed by the large con- e 4 etters. B . . 8 @ 32 per!the excellently rendered tenor solo by 1 | 2 peared in a single motion picture pro- n-;: 1. o'o cu. ft. per moath @ $1.80 ;\i]::ns \\;allon. of Hartford, was a most i P g k:xu.»am. 20,000 in one scene. per M cu. ft. pleasing feature. - Mr. Wallon, who is Gathering nuts from the ground has Next 15,000 cu. It per month @ $1.50 | member of the choir of the First Baptist u y Z| Hdon made, afsiéei ik a CaRtoralgntl dok $1.15 per M cu. ft. Norwich over the holiday, Mr. and Mrs, 2 h ? 3 Minimum charge $1 Der month or|G. Avery Ray and dausnfers Mics Al i {2 hours and 49 minutes 3 seconds. traction thereof. and X:%s Ruth Ray, of Springfil One home in evers two in the rural | districts of Ontario has a telephone, and | about ome farm out of every four has a motor car. Helen Crombie and Emma M. Savil, two teachers in the Poston public schools, | have been retired on mension after more than 51 years of continuous service. At the last comrhencement at St. Touls * Mass., —and every morning when the thought - {! e bias this tucteise y Com- | Wete guests part of the ti Mr. smiesioners Kave given the matter care | Mrs Herbert L. Yerrington of wesrs of Bealth enters into the meal tim: \ ful consideration and find that, becauss | ner. The: i . 5 S ) of the excessive Increase of the cost of o e R preparation — . = Several years ago Mr. Ray w. ] entering into the : 4 Mr. Ray was a res m“ 1t has been found neses. | d€nt of Norwich Town, conducted a pro o the price of gas to th. perous grocery business, also was post- - B B'tamed rates n master, being. located i the ola Fuller : = | & store on the Norwich Town green, > ! : $ Fo change !5 belng made in the elec- | wicre The present poviomes . © i ih : fzic lighting mate with tne exception "L e D | university three women received the de- arge will after | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene, of West S e 3 gree of hachelor of commercial science, fs& L1220, ve 31 per montn or frac- |Town strest, entertained a party of ff. This dlgested food neeas no | the first in the history of the institution. - thereof. teen relatives Sunday. Those who re- suganyet has a most Great Britaln mol Tis, 26 Dectiggs . in ~_ THE OITY OF NORWICH, mained over Monday included Mr. f : e Pl sweet their own right. Of this number. five are Greene's niece, Misg Rose Greene of avor, and is full of the sou od: 3 iy k- AND ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT | East Killingly, and Mrs, Greenc's father £ X : countesses, one is a duchess, two fre vis- s B A it s e ness of wheat and malted barley: o counteescs and the remainder baronesses. : Savilian Bassett, of New Bedford, Mass. e Litlont ] BYn, Sl ‘ o sl et S e mettont cpesss |, - ' “Theres a Reason™ : Tanaraiin. of Kas ile for several gk’ stay in New g.m-n«m with them by m»‘ : i T R