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« NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1920 : : S 5 ; NORWICH MARKET REPORT FOR New BedfordMan | {fbuesBubletine | .. .=50%s. . \SEVEN P. S. MEN ARRESTED FOR i e g e————————, wa on & trip. ; GROWERS AND DEALERS : Tells Public HOW T Norwich, Monday, Aug. 9, 1020. Guy Ayers now of Poguetanock has e B . been the guest of friends in North Ston- CmOt ReStored l'hm VARIOUS MATTERS - " ‘ Modemtchehu:d for: Lettuce, hears, j-eas, carrots, Coroner Franklin H. Brown of Nor- wich is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Ade- Mr. James McAlpine, Sr., of 445 Sum- m:lzht vehicle lamps at 8:28 this even- lai;em s;;!fi :_.Mk-.md St & ~ . mgngg;mmd for: Onidns, squash, cab- e " i -] A d: to the action of the com- d pers. mer Street, New Bedford, Endorses| pipn: nas mttacked quinces in some|Norwich have been gussts of Mrs. Swain's s:;“‘s"“"“c ':;‘::: ':”"“.:1:: s | 1o obunel Tnurstiy svemE B =’M| Market Conaitions: The market for CINOT As a Wonder Medicine. Connecticut orchards. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederi¢ck Wilcox |TeS unday ocal Joy 16 abotished as a parking place and | votatoes is stabilizing. Stock on the . The Forty Hours' Devbtion opened Sun-{of Clinton. Ioitering in and around Rose Alley and | n Joitering is to be allowed there. primary market has advanced 25 cents day in St. John's church, Montville. Mrs. F. M. Frink and son Samuel of|they will face the city court this (Mon-| The public service megn evidently pay | oer barrel. Native potatoes of sound Dealets who drive to the farm for|Hartford are visiting with Mrs. Frink’s|day) morning on the charge of violat- | littlé attention to city ordinances or|dquality are wholesaling at $2.50 per || sekieberrics are paying 18 cents a|brother, William H. Sweet of 385 Cen-|ing a city &rdinance. Two Of the men|else they are working up a test case, | bushel. Tomatoes suddenly dropped off : quart. !tral avenue. were arrested twice as they proceeded |as the men arrested over the week end |5 cents per pound today. The supply has [ -‘ Dr. A. J. Sinay’s office will be clo# Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pansley to repeat the effense after their first|left their machines parked elsewhere|sreatly increased. Demand for cabbage A tl August 23.—adv. daughter, Zola, of Rockwood, N. Y., are|arTest. in thé city and proceeded to frequent|is very slow. Native peppers are on the G 2 g S P 15 guests of Mrs. Willlam H, Sweet of 33¢| The bublic service men arrested fol- | their old haunts at Rose alley. market. Sweet corn dropped fo 30 conts F3 Tast Central Pomona grange 18 (o hold | Conere) avenue. low: As the law stands at present. the [per dozen. : Pon’t Forget Your its annual field day Amg. 11 on Tolland{ ™) T ot L o emas Phaten and | Emile Tetrault, John Sadinsky, John|public service men are allowed to pick| The product, grade, source and price : Green. > daugfi(er Grace of South A strest, left James, George W, Carpenter, John]up and dischargé passengers on Main | received by wholesale commission men ¥ One of the thritty gardens is that atlyp ..o nione for Branch, N. J,|Geno, Theodore Ethier and Morris|street and in the square but this priv-fand dealers: Q’]es At This season lilies have begun to ap- |, Misses Mary and Nora MeCrohan I8ft|The tmen are all éut on bonds for ap- |fic rules are finally acted upon by the| Racermie" ved. native, 200 . Home. pear in the pond near the WitchHazer Norwich Saturday for a three weeks | peamince in court this (Monday) morn- | common council they will not be allow- Raspberries, black, native, 20¢. §t. A th . é lk CM ‘Have they a talking machine to help the day pass happily Miss J. Alice Maxwell of Rockville is{Murphy of Worcester, Mass, left Sun- H Beets, native, 75c_dozen bunches. while you are at the offlcg ? spending the month at the Mount Wash-}4ay o spend & two *vacation at Carrots, native, 75¢ doz. bunches mill at Uncasville. trip which will include a stay at fhe|inz. ’The arrests were made by Offi-|ed to either receive or discharge their| gy,cyperries, mative, 15c-18¢ gt. ington Hotel, Breton Woods. the Gladstone Hotel, Narragansétt Pier, | SECRETARY HILL SPEAKS Radighes, native 60c doz. bunches. .We havethe famous 5 plain, Lake Placid and Montreal. Mayor Herbért M. Lerou, in com- |lin square but will be routed to certain > o : . , i .25-81. 1. B e e Wednesdayl "y, willieh T. Ward and daughters | menting on the arrests Sunday evening | sections where they may continue to| Tears native, $1.25-§1.50 busho SYSIME, TS SR of West Thames street and Miss Minnie | said, “Rese alley must be cleaned up.” 'carry on their business. e SAYS PEOPLE OF N. E. - FAILED TO BUY COA Catholic Summer School on Lake Cham- . = 5 Gonhen Cominwhity 016 15 o hold s lowmrs ok D bol on C! icers Keenan, O’Neil, and Carroll. passengers on Main street or in Frank Avples, mative, $1-51.50 bu. Shippers of goods by auto truck have{R. L AT Y. M. C. A. OPEN MEETING Lettuce, native, 75e-$1.50 doz. recently rece oti rance e 2 : % . Squash, native, 75c-$1.20 doz. i 1 oA e Another open air mecting under Y. M.| Charles £. Wells, president of the Nor- | g Suueey native 7 SR Victrolas and Brunswidks The Connecticut State Unlertakers as- cm: i o C. A auspices, was held at Mohegan|wich Chamber of Commeree, has re-|™c,yifiower, native, $2.00-$2.40 doz. from which to choose soclation f5 to Kol the annuel convention Henry Williams. park Sunday afternoon. Trinity Metho-{ceived the following copy of a letter| o, o pers’ native, 40c-75¢ doz. at Otean Beach Wednesday, Aug. 18. Hartford papers state that Mr. and Charles Henry Williams, ietor of | dist church farnished the chorus singing{from Hon. Frank B. Brandegee which N A ca : Willlams' pharmacy at Thomasien snd s |Which was accompanied by Miws Par-|was sent to Senator Brandegee by F. G. g:;‘p"g';s“l\?&“;"k $1.60-2.00" bu. your favorite. Easy < prominent citizen of that town, died at|kinson and William Crowe on orgam aad | Robbins in reference to the coal priority Onions, Now Yflk' $1.50-$1.75 bu. temls Mrs. Jerome Mayer (Sadie Plaut) of Ox- 2 b = hil nions, Ne , $1. ! e Tare laki tri Canada, | 1S home Friday afternoon from Bright's | cornet. ruling for New England for coal ship: Peas, hative, $2.60-83.50 bu. MR. JAMES McALPINE' Tord stveel stepatits 2o B Sk i Nisan The address of the occasion was de- |menfs. The letter from Mr. Robbins| Doane Maatere siobbe00. bu. There is a great run of tuna fish off | Mr. Williims was born in Norwich |livered by General Secretary Bdwin Hill |who is Qirector of the Interstate Com-| goptor M/ FR P cs oo b, CINOT added ten years to my life|Block Island at present and one after-|Sept. 11, 1888, and Was efiucated in the |of the local association, who spoke In|merce Commission, Bureau of Service : Bring them some new re¢ord: from the way I feel How, 5o says Me |Room's catch amounted to 10,000] public schools of Thomaston and later at|part as follows: Washington: e Maire: . Yosoaub0 crate, fOMght, if they now have an McAlpine, a prominent resident and a | Pounds. Robert Forayth's school at Elisabetn, N.{ “I want to speak to you today=on Our Gt 2ol Potatoes, Long Island, $5.75-$6.50 BbL rinct t d ive thei Caledonian, who has resided thirty-one| Ye Old Timp Carnival. Live again the|J. He took a course at the New York | Obligations. Hon. Frank B. Brandegee, United.States| poiaiccs 1000 6o 56 o015 pu. instrument, and. receive thei vears in New Bedford and is 78 years|good old days on St. John's rectory | College of Pharmacy &nd ehtered business | Sometimc' since a business man Telt aete, Washington, D. C. Portsy B % iovful tit d e old. Mr. McAlpine says :— grounds, Plainfield, Aug. 12, 13, 14.—adv. | With lhtxlsou ta.t;ler in Thomaston upon the{that he must give up his business and| My dear Sir: Your letter of Julyczn!!] B 1“ 1'" ;;‘:c {b joyrul gratituge ! veryhody “T have had pains in m; o cards| Completion of his studies. he said to me, “If thése who owe me |with its enclosures from President C. F. oast fowl, alive, 37-i5c Ib. 3 N gy % bk 2ol Sishomet ’m'}“'i'zth el e g ,;m,f';; Bdwards] " Besides his wite, he Is survived by his|money would only pay me, I would have| Wells and Mr. H. M. Lerow, mayor of | Roast fowl, dresstd, 43-4sc Ib. in the family will like these : with dizay = Nertn | mother. Mre. Elizabeth Williams, of Rey. ' several thousand doliars. It goes with- | Norwich, relative to the New England| Broilers, alive, 39-45c Ib. v I Januats of Uhis Seah. T was Sonfned | aebtord, 1+ 10 Vit TeImves I X" notdg Seiage. i o (o St Mt e e e S e BgEs Con “mewlaid fancy”, 10-75¢| “Gems”—From Irene to my bed with inflammation of ths k , Bdward C. Mrs. Jemes Monree Youn to pay our just 3 L ve is e way has open for the move- Z. o 4 o Bowels which made the above trouble | Bowe, nus Joined. the siate bridge force| Sarah Clark Young, & native of GViun.| PSSt (0 PaY @5 you go and if you camnot |ment of coal to New England points| Ees, e g g 'Shamrock Leaves” . worse than ever before, to tell the|as painter and is now Stationed mear]town, and Widow of James Messgs|P2Y G0 mot go. I fear that many of |since Jume 19th jon which date Service| Bggs, “western”, 50-60c doz. e % truth I have not felt right for ten years. | Bridgeport. Touns, died. Savirday moeris, Aomrot|you boys and girls do not realize your{No. § Was issued. The people of that sec- Meats. Each Shining Hour” 1 would have a mucous discharge from | s handsome summer home of J. W.|Tth, at the hoMe of her son, Lewis J.|CDlEations to your parents; that mothjtlon, however, failed to purchas coal| yive cows, 5-8c Ib. the bowels and vomiting spells and|ay 4, of Wauregan, on the eeawall] Young, Clark Mills, er who has spent sleepless nights, and |and as a resuit no advantage coul e Live steers, 8-1%c Ib. cout not eat or sleep well. I ha % 3 Mrs. Young was the @atghter of Mr.|has been 8o kind and patient with youltaken of this order. : $ Live vear, 16-186 Ib. t two bome-pol CINOT akrladvi ffilssm G e o and Mrs. James Clark, nn:‘:n born in]has a Tight te your loyalty and love.] Service Order No. 11, superseding Ser-| Tive hogs, 14-1%c 1b. say that the above trou- | rne New London life saving corps ex.| Voluntown October 13, 1837. She was| What would you do without your mother. {vice Order No. §, became effective Aug- . Sk Zappered and 1 feel as well| pomhe New London Mt suving core eX-|united in marriage with James Monroe| Then do mot forget that father oftenust 3na This order also provides pref.| o M“_ 2 vhen 1 was & younguter, TRave | o ver of - domonetoating the latewt inj SU0DE Octbber 11, 1855 at Dayvills, taisjby the sweat of his bibW Provides it the ersnve for coal WOVINE to™ New England e r s to the old country four | escus. work. L state. family and yom afe under great obliga- |points via tidewater, and it is hoped{ Oats, $3.75-$3.85 for 96 lbs. tiles anfl Frolh the WY T B0l T T et . Two children were born of the ‘union,]tion to him. Then, there is are obliga- |dealers anf indnustries will not place| Corn, $3.35-$3.45 for 100 ibs. e gl e o B e aed Guests in mountain hotels have been|the late Mrs. Calvin L. Briggs of this|tion to country; every man and woman {their orders with the mines and that a| Bran, $3.15-§3.25 for 100 lbs. & writing home Of the necessity for steamfcity and Lewis J. Young of Clark Falls|¥ho has a vote should use that vote |Iiberal supply of coal may go forward | Middlings, $3.35 for 100 Ibs. xNOT b.:::”ra::fit::z .-.. heat during some of the Chilly nights of |N." Y., with whom she had made her the best zood of the country and We |to New England. Gluten, $3.75 per 100 Ibs. 2 Frankli t 3 Bont ano e, M T | the past fortaight. home of late years. should pray that God will help us to| Yours truly, Hominy, $3.90-4.00 for 100 Ibs. 4-34 Franklin Stree' 50 10, e by W B Lar| The address of the pastor of the United | Besides her son she leaves two sisters | vote right. I hope that God will have F. G. ROBBINS. . Stoek Feed, $2.80-4.00 for 100 Ibs. Vheelei's Drug | Congregational church, Rev. Alexander H.|Mrs. Mary F. Baker of Natick, D. L, and|his ¥ay in Novemler. Direcor. Cottonseed, 36 per cent’, $3.90-400 for | Py Plave ic Rolls tation, Norwich, | Abbott, during the summer is Sparhawk |Mrs. Lydin A. Brown of this city, and| While these are real obligations our S g lgidte 3 100 1bs. anos, yers, Music : in Taftville by | Hail, Ogonquit, Me. two grandaughters, Mrs. P. Leroy Hill|sreatest obligation is the debt we owe{ SHARK SWIPES SWORDFISH When' the supply of produce increases, g ¥ e‘:"-!:i*:!,lgé{ Special demonstration and sale of [Of RS city and Mrs. Willlam G. Dunajto God. How lavish He is With us and CAUGHT BY NOA CREW | if all offered is to be séld, the price in- of New Londeon and there are aise|how stingy we are with Him. What three great granddaughters. would we #o without the sunshine and Mrs. Youmg umited with the Baptist]the showers; our bodies as well as vege- 1 church in Voluntown when she was about]tation would wither and die without SO Patnan by ek | M ol Mt Sanford Meeeh and gom:|4 vears of age, and has been deeply in-| ihese amsolute necessities and yet e sel- an be obtained at ail | of Groten, who ate on a yachting terested in church work throughbut her God were calling upon friends at Saybrook.| jife, dom thank for them. We can never evitably drops. No foree can overcome it. Reported by E. L. Newmarker. Lewis: in Piainfield by |Purity Cross prepared meat delicacies at Pharmacy; ia Baltic by |The Woodstock Dairy all this weke— Meosup by J.|oay elson by Bur- X Schooner Wilbur T. Dodge, Capt. Henry Langworthy, returned to her home port, $10,000 Noank, the other afterngon after dispos- < ———ee e ing of her catch of 11 swerdfish taken on ARRESTED FOR VIOLATING Georges banks at Block Ilsland. C: UNION PICNIC HELD MOTOR VEHICLE LAW Langworthy narrated the following inci- SATURDAY' AT OCEAN BEACH i o £ pay te God the debt we owe Him. We : Az ; iy Johr! J. Holland and Will Mia- Foint GIERE She, Yo At the time of her husband's Heath|pnsve sinned against and are unwor. | oot which eccurred ‘soon after leavifg| mpe union picnic of the Church. of | rouni both of New Haven, ot M NORWICH D. A. R. CHAPTER Lieutenant Atkins, his wife and chil-|her home was in Warren, R. I, Wherel ;v 2ng is no other way to pay the debt the Good Shepherd, Universalist, and i s riby 8 i v They had sighted and killed a swordfish 4 3 Ust, a1d | eq in this city Saturday night en the ITED TO WOLF pex | dren of Washington, D. C, have arrived | Mr. Young conducted a grotery, meat]pyt by accepting His purchased redemp- | and the crow ohe Lot o after 3t mad | the First Congregational church, Nor-{ paree of violating the motor vehicle 2 £ Rogets ‘of Notwich, fot| ot L0 M thelr GaF 15f & few weeks' faa fish market, retiring from that dusi-}yion How good is Jesus Christ 6 u8: | tied it by its h 20 and tail alongside the | Fich Town, was held at Ocean Beach|,y o ;h“m‘ D‘ ro R‘ stay Wwith Mrs. Atkins’ father, N. M.|ness about five years before his death. he weat ail the way to Calvary and per-| dory ‘preyparaw:v s tzlwingni?]t: “:: Saturday. The crowd, numbering ap- Yobn . Manion of Jewett City ras ved an invitation for the chiaptes | Co Y- : = - mitted croel men to nail him to the cross | schooner, when suffdenly o large gray | Drorimately 380, left Hall's dock at gt:'?“’ arrested on Sunduy in this city for vio- members to the unveiling of twé memo-| Georse H. Griswold amd William T. FUNERAL. that we might be saved by his biood. shark appeared alongside, The crew tried | Qo oo 1 the g e og [he PP Hating the motor vehicle law, rials to Gen. Isracl Putnam. Wednesday, | Gleason of the Mystic postoffice force and Frank Whitaker. Boys, girls, men and Women, et thel (o frighten it away, but as it evidently | 0 i ne FIVEr 10 the beach and retirn| mhere were four Aug. 11th, at the Wolf Den, at 4 p. m., | Morris Mayne have returned home after al pun. o) services were held oh Soturday,] Christ take possession of your life amd on_Steamer Nelseco. : 3 T . was hungry, it showed fight. It was fully 3 freshments and sports|Week end for intoxi Elizabeth Porter Putham ehapter of Pat. | Week spent at the J. W. Lathrop eap in| 5 ning at the mortuary pariors of Cum. | (heh whenever.the death angel ealls you | as tong as the dory, 13 or 14 feet, so they Wfr:‘?;,‘}gg.e;; the Beach. A nofmbee Linberg & Street of Boston for about nam w from the Col Daniel | North Stonington. mings & Ring for Frank Whitaker, There | Will be ready to go.” thought best to let it alone. It turned its i “hie enloy Puinam association & bronze tablet whioh | _Sunday afternoon the mercury stood at| wers many nandsome Moral toibates snd| DFROY Fieling, presideht of the Ep-|attantion to the swordfch and in three VSR s b FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE w unveiled at that time. 88 degrees ih the shade and 98 degreds|gix girl friends of the boy atted as bear- | Worth League! ured the singers for|bites had swallowed the biggest part of seco, whith stopped at O4@an Beach & T e itgle to e st lg putk)in the ewp. , Within _an'hour it Mdjers Burial was h St Matys Smetety. | the meeting.. it. Having satisfied its hunger, it dis-|on the return trip to bring the remain-| \ANTED—The gentleman and lads t horfe of Putnam fn Connedticut. dropped, but'there was not much m‘l The boy was the son of Joha and Eila Next Sunday the.young people of the|appeared as suddenly as it came. 3ér of the Cowd Back to MOPWICH. | why toukt s ‘m“w S ey site—the Lapsley place—the {up ia the humidity. . | Blolowski Whitaker and ‘was both in]Central Baptict church will sing. Out of what Captain Tangworthy esti-{Tns ‘sreamer docked here ABOUL 7:30 | tons winden Setucion mvht to bome o of Putnam D. A. R. chapter will| Railroad men in and ambout Norwich| this city 14 years azo, one of 10 chitdren. o mated was a 250 pound fish he was able | yrcjock. th the #60fs ut © O'clock tosight and el orwich Daughters, escorting|alsng with all others in the staté, have| He has made his home &t 52 Thames|BOY SCOUTS TO SEARCH £ to save about 30 pounds, consisting of its| * Tne day was ideal. Although it rain- | the one they bought auzdd iy rectived notice of the baloting to bejstreet and graduated from Mt. Pleasant FOR MISSING PATIENT|head and a small piece near the tailioq heavily in Norwich during the late “Ehay 3 - St Dot done by Aug. 26 on the question of ac-fstreet school last Jahe. He had beth M] Up to Sunday night no trace had been | Which., 2s stated,. was fastened to the|,frernoon, there was no rain at the s cepting the retent Wage advance. oniy a short tifhe, his @eath bein® caused | found of the New Haven woman, 2 pa- i beach. On the return trip the steamer Miss M. E. Wooding, Windham county home demonstration s <y Purity Cross prepared chicksa a Ja| by spinal meningitis. tient at Norwich state hospital, who wan- WEDDL nt, gives the fol- | kinz, lobet-t newburg, deviled ham with Chester G. Ambler. dered away from that institution Thurs- 5 L] i | ’ on’s work: Hdme | (Jives and many other delicacies at The < E .._{#ay atterncon. Her family advertised her Gordon—Hatten, TUncle Sam’s submarines tied up at the [ H 0 been hold in Bast- | \vaogstork Dairy. Spectal prices all this | o sness associates, church ahd family Allan G. Gorden of this city and Mrs. d s made a brief, stop near the subma ne base so that the passengers could view lowing repe: nursing meetings hav oy 3 o a3 <, - e - disappearance in The Bulletin Saturday base. : ford, East Trompeon Moews Onees. | ek —ate. i z';:?:r attendsd the furerai VIR for{and her husband ad other relatives are | Chistiana May Hatten, also of Norwich, | The committee in charge of the pic- 5 R e e T mlu"oodflm‘z;ek 28| 1he Kesp Off the Grass sign at the|o'elock at the Central Baptiet ehureh | D SOTow and distress, not knowing what | Weré united in marriage on Saturday af-|nic comprised the following: % FOR QUALITY” been held in Danicleon. home warsimg | Falls Avenue parklet is now diSregarded| The quartette, Mrs. Nelson T. Crowell,| T3S Ay have befallen her. ternboh at the groom's Rorfie at 298 Pros-| First Congregational church, Rev 5 i find e Boyd CF ihb mergnBBEEoE 4 s Sanday evening President Arthur L.|pect street by Rev. M. E. Lewis of Pres-|Gurdon F. Bailey, Frank Sterry and e ui‘n:n:"g:gx;;;: Tk T YRR BE 5 aoh Dot b om ANy g";}:’:flfm:‘ "m’ Peale of the Netwich Scoats’ eouncil stat. | ton City The couple were attended by | Miss Martha Taylor. = Birl® clubs, also miscellancons Swork. the tryout o? future Babe Ruths. Kindly Light, ahd Abide With Me with |l that the Boy Scouts in this district | Mr and Mrs James Turner. Following| Chureh of the Good Shepherd, Uni- i i have been asked to look for her. The|the ceremony, there was a short recep- | versalist, Isouis M. Crandall, Dr. Lester been se-|h - - 3 : = ureh for s o e e | E e et ERanE ot “tpe oices: MIES| family has offered reward for notifica. | ton at which many relatives and friends | E. Walker, Bawin A, Tracy, Mrs. Wal- | CLOSING ouUT viees. At the Methedist church in the | choice flowers includéd ah efdlematic | 0T Of Ner whertabouts. The hospital|were present from out of town. The bride | ter A. Bussey and George Fillmore. thorning the Alstrict superintendent. Wil. | piece from Union ladge, No. 40, ¥, and A | @nthorities are doing all in their power | received many gifts. Following a wed- liam H. Bath, of Norwich, will be the|M. of Danbury, a wreath f rom the | 2n0 the Norwich police have beth asked | ding trip, they will make their home at|sHETUCKET COAL AND WOOD | LADIES peaker. Board of deacont of the Shureh and ah- fo ai in ¢15 SCOEh e o Sireet. iano taner and whs| COMPANL HAS APPEALED CASE | - At Coventry Baturday morning at 10 Other from the Ttalian elass f the Sun- " Ui born in this city, the £ Willi The defendant in the case of Lewis| TH G SLIrrS o'clock there was a poultry culling dem- | 92 school. 3 s e RO Agne: Biair Gordon, i) Young of this city against the She- BA lN The bride was born in Scotland. She|tucket Coal and Wood Company also ondtration at the home of H. Bertram| The pastor, Rev. Arthur F. Purkies, ON THE NORWICH ROAD Perneroy. The work was done by Roy E.|fead passages of schiptufe and offered s B tfalned nurse and the Uaugh 2 this city, has taken an appeal from < _ % ‘ = t £ | of this city, Jonds of Connectieut Agricultural exten- | Praver. S i s Thomas May and Mary Smith Mas. - Ste|the decision handed down by Judge ¢95 e sioh Sefviee. s ., pronounced R |injury early Saturday morning when the | has fhade her home with Ahe family of | George E. Hinman. { The calendar of the Central Baptst] s Sies was his tribute as pastér |imotercycle on which he was en rout® to| Alfrea Hunt at 110 Lafayetts stroet. The case is a contest over paymeht | church Sunday contained the memorial| L, Liohd to Deachn Ambler, for his|New Lon@on from Norwich crashed into for the construétion of a coal bin by | 3 % : 5 ‘Wallen—Potter. f hute. The church tns quiet but constant manifestation of God's[a guy wire on the Norwich road. Mr. 3 . Young for the coal and Wood com- | jOhfi A M & S e s vet L grade, bis unwavering, punctual service | Areher Was tAFOWR over the hahd bars ot | At 65 East Town street Saturday aftet- fifm._ edgment was renféred by | $8 95 . Orgall on Amblet. May We remember the m,:m, o church and Suhday school, and those|the mahine, fortunately landing! in soft |100n Miss Ruth Lathrop Potter was|Jjudge Hinman for approximatel 33,500 . o — anly Christian qualities Whch Tave | ai b i | uBlted in i i i i i 50 to in our pragers. dirt ahd ih&arting only a general shakis marriage with Maurice Edwin the plaintiff and for about $150 S t,m:d States oivil servite cop.| TS, e world better Tor his Wving in 7 | up. The motorevele was Sadly s | Wallen of Hartford. The brider expan]es Sbeiont inon ane ot gor aLoceTyice COM-| The ehufeh deatohs obcubid ' seats| The accident occurred when Mr. Archer | from Lohehgrin was plaved as a wedding ept. T an ex-|wear the pulpit and after the final hyin | swerved Shasply to ohe sidle to avoid col- |March by Mies Myra Wallen, sister of the aminatibh _for instruthemtrnan, a = 2 ; e A . Thore Than 22, in the Public Works He. | oot A o oL Ioher, Thile these | liging with & Ford car which attembted | bride. $9.95 State Highway Centracts. Ppresent filed ast the easket. e betwee: The house was beautifully d e Stath hishWhy SSpAfimeat an- Dartment, Navy Yard, Mare Isiahd. Oal Trih (MoRkSY BACNMERL S o’ to pass between the motorcycle and an| _ | ully decorated aEaRy EMAL teact te! oy » ¢ 2 clock e [ autoradbile traek. With plants and flowers, the color scheme | t0unced vestérday that a con T RMER CES P L A T l N G AESTAN ek dieth. body is to be taken to Danbuty for bufihl| L AR in all the rosms being pink and white,| 25138 feet of bituminous macadam read FO PRI WERE Hellyhdeks Which for perfection of i the family plot in Wooster cemetery. {EDULE N’ biobms and toloting would take first 4 b s b One cormer of the front o |in Brookiyn ahd Hampton has been Church & Allen had ¢harge of the M- the front parior was bank. ed with pal awarded to John Athdrio of No. 80 Park £ awards in any flower show have been|neral arrangements. AT THE LOCAL Y. M €. A, bme”:.,?,x‘;‘:{::,‘, ';:?{;e';‘;’j street, New Haven. The approgimate $6.00 TO $13.50 grown this séason by the gardemer for| , Trving Prederick Pendlston The following sthedule of events for!mony, which was berforined by Rev. Gur. | Aount is §195,000. A eontract for 15,100 T 3rs. William M Palter of Washingtoh| 7ne roneral of Ivink Fredoriok Pen.|iis, Week for the Boy mombers of thelaon F. Bailey. The bride was siven away | (o5t Of bituminous smacadam road in Co- stroet, Joseph Letchie. ASredireiro Yo i were sonounced Sunday:, | by her uncle, Alanson P. Lathrop, of New | lumbia and Hebron has been awarded o AND Kindred Finishes AT THE The State Working &irls Vacation|Pendleton of Chicago, IIL, who died g’ ; - Yol oM Wort & §owh Sf White cfepe |ismetns s — UNITED House at Madison is busy these.Awgust|Niantic August 4th, was held Saturday|® mflfi&?&? “Tor oMer oy 6| Lo CAfTied a bouquet of white swest N M A E METAL days with many guedts registered for|afterncon at 3:30 oclock from the par-|io o p. o g Children Cry -| MANUFACTURIN the MPst two Weeks of the mofth, ana|lors of Undertaler Charles A. Gager, Jr., sday: Jonior Gy Slaes ¥ to 8:30] . ALter the gerelony a - supper was G- CO. {|with reservations ahead for the re-|No. 70 Franklin strebt, - - 2 180} setved. The presents were very hand- FOR FLETCHER'S QUALITY CORNEF Shivpt ™ainder of the month The service was conduted by Rev. Mr.| ™ prigay: Newsboys at Athletic Fiela 7| SOWe aAd iheluded checks, furniture, sil- AST R hipp\ng Sh'let Sunday morning Rev. Arthur F. Pur-|Crawford. There was a large attend-{4, bio o vef, eut glass and china. > o, e THAMESVILLE, CONN. kiee, pastor OF the Central Baptist church, | ance of Telatives ahd friends and fhere| “gyigraay: Outthi for Justors The bride's going away gown was s 3 preachéd in New Haven, Yeaving later for | Were Beautiful The Pt ot brown tricelette, with hat to mateh. 3 oy oo by p % . ofmsiate 8 ral of |ody will be sent to ChRako on the :03| SUPERVISOR BURTON IS Mr. and Mrs. Wallen left in their auto- Deacon C. G. Ambler, the express being |o'clock train this (Monday) Morhing hnd INSPECTING CURB Boxms | jor o IO & trip to the mountaths, W B Pe et by an automebile at New Lomdon. |Will be d"?&m““"m “"“ "‘;"L" ";&"" Charles W. Burton, S0pbrvisor of dut: : A The ax » er Frederick Pend! u it g Hose 3 B . Se‘ of o, Boperty at the m‘cum O oSt |Mics Margaret Pondleton. Burial wifl| #ide work for the Water @epaPwent @ | Mre. Waen is the only daughter of t, Chieage making a persohal ihspection of all the| tn, 7 i Dpiant of the Richimond Radiator eo ., |take place in o. p e late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris Pot-{} Well we ot et el bikphs; curb boxes n the &ity, and Will have low- e : ow-|ter ahd has always lived in Norwich. Dlace, has been rorodeled, improved and Might Mention Foch. o5 — ”&i{f’“““ #beve | Sho i setively identified With the Firsi ?hot‘;eg;“ By mt?x: {:::u by the new owner, Jates Ma-| Now that Gema‘;y has aqhedm “Witere it 18 Hoposkible to FWwer the box, mfim‘;fi?rxfi ,m fl:amd:; expense of a few ™ ; other docutnent, What reason is therelhe will have etment placed from top of | school, and Was for some time drestaber|f oo g mp iy YOU e setond annual tanoe carnival is to | to believe that anything 1 come of{box to grade of sidewalk, thereby elirhi- | of tive Chtistiah Endeaver sodte 11§ can oWwh ohe of] * ' B, : : ve el on the sidewalks 8 in ahi parade, With prizes for the best decbratea| Time and tide Wait for nd Than but|over the eity. Tima a1 elwb and the Norwich |§ have all the sikés to stlect from. cance and the mest origihal makeup, |a woman will wait for him until an- e. She has betn for five “You Can De No Better Than | Cance races winl follow, with prizes fur | other men comes aloht. vears assistant kindergartner at Broaa. | OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST event. : - F. N. CASH, Agent Norwich Conn. Buy Our Wi 3 | eaen ( Ew x-l:y MACHINE ; wums!r 1&;»14 e : e e s gy, o | R e | s, e Kk wailen of Wilimante. 5 s Suge || Victrola VAN A Norwich Commersial Schosl No Salad Complete Without Ringsiey, 12 hoping to attend the reunion m}hu been "‘*"’t’;: ;::)’i‘ ';: dental .“:‘1!; mlhne m’firfibrfigfigfi: Victrela 1X education will bring to your fife ’ N usband’s rec;temt,_m 26th C. ThEpection e ®| the First Baptist church, Hartford. Dar: v.‘*.“"‘" Xt the dawn of greater possibilitibs umm * ngham Memorial, Norwieh, i . Y en manufat | ing the war he was in the servi is || Victro! j { s : 8 Aug. ITh She has rarely miseed an fobe the most perfecied wac % | o o ama e R aeg . ‘)gvci“,“m e N Q‘::n v :::e e:v:cc::;'::; a Home-Made o pcumlon, o the Botstord family why : . taking fntatnal pio.| 5Ot S aos Baty e 8% popular Payment Plad. & position for you whete you WAll . " , Angust 10. an- i fures and giving x-ray treatment. = A | YOURE Deople and take with them to their | (CUT OUT AND MAIL COUPON St iflayonnaise nouncetment of the gathering states that ‘ wotanie featele ot the mhashmns i tha:| IS Rome the best wishes of hany TODAY) i g S o Dottt of Ll et i when an nternal pitoure s taken he (Tends Tae, Plant:Cafiden O, assiia ]| oI, WL WO SR yeu ask THUMM’S DELICATESSEN |ana Miltors, conn, 15698, are. 1oiaa tebult Gan be fashied on the scredh. The |, oo, ooesoies Mal, Siiest, Nafwieh, Cobb.t for 2 Why not say, “I will takera . : achihe Will be in charge of Dr. Wittiam | LOCAL POLICE NOTIFIED . Cy 4 4 STORE oku;e:iu this r]::nm Tiar Brows. : OF THEFT OF MACHINE | ; l:‘;ase 2 h?_end[hmeo !;::':(l:‘iue fi:: course at the Nerwich Com«.eré!l sfering to the recent death of Mi S sk \ ist describing the condi IS . e 40 Franklin Street Cora §. Partridee, waose funcral was PRIVER HEAVILY FINED e 16cal police were notified by the |§ torms and full particulats ragaraing §i School Pl statt teday.” = held in_Norwich, the Stomingtoh Mirvor| [ o SornaNe rEas] NeY London police Sunday evening | your easy payment plan. d e L, PRI B kAT . 2 4 AM | apbut 3 o'clock of the theft from Ocean Weep on riading M friends in Mystio. As & teacher of chit- &!‘:M:g GHild flfli\?&%five 5?2’23%‘;”%‘& gifi%%f of a Ford tour- | Name ....cvevivserenenans Educator Talks ok 3 _J N Bn dren ehe made 4 marked Success; her R Mmuhmmfixmmm et 3 Wwhich accord: E H 3 e motor vehicle register We Street ¥ shea S ews rm PRCSSARIRY, VI SRy et L ) : S“:’ny‘ was mzs d costs in the by I Fred . Kuibloe of No. % CWest, vt b court lay. S amount- 3 % el At Plensant View Cottage. 3 to $3958 cemts. Grillo @@ met §)5] The local pelice were asked t& be on Magazine Specialist Mr. and Mrs. james B. Mullin of War- ? when he hit the team &nd was later | the wateh for the stolen machine DI e = ren stréet, who have been delayedl i go- fouhd in the city by Hackley who caus- it cais Union Square ing to their cottage at Pleasant View be- ¢ ed his arrest. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO cause of iltness, were able to attompany 3 —— S 3 — their family to the beach last week, One ldea of a Spendthrift. Pldut:€adden Building mmwmmrywn- e A”}hr%mpfih*m z provided | § 135-143 Main Street, Norwith, Soni.

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