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HALF LIVING i our eyes ars not accurate the re- wuiting strains injure heaith and hap- piness. Good health is a matter of good nerves. If the nervous system is weakened by evestrains. physical discomforts are neticeable. Headaches and .indiges- tisn are frequent. Scientific investigations indicate that seven out of ten persons have faulty vision. This is positively unnecessary. Good glasses will correct poer eye- sight and make eyestrain impossible. Why net consult US NOW ? J. F. MARCH Optometrist and Optician 10 Breadway DELCO-LIGHT T ower for less ng tor poor light. Electric light and ou are pay CARL W. BROWN Room 3 and 4 Uncas National Bank Building Teisphone 348 In Mvstic. the Actives played baseball| wWith the Arcrics of Preston and won b = e of 31-17 Se e : ner Norwich friends learn thot Edwin A Dudley continues to grow weaker. fol-| lowing a recent shock. He is at the L CASH, Ag: home of his daughter. Mrs. F. G. San- ford, in Stafford Springs. 1t is announced in the calendar of the| Norwich _onn -4 4U'nited Congregational church. Norwich, | 7 that the church services will begin on| [ the new church-year. with the morni worship, Sunday, September ith INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | Pr Wilson who has nurchased the! y { house at Plainfield which was the home! Mr. and Mrs. W._Trler ' Oigott are! of the late Luther Eaton. of the firm of | =pendins August at Dighy, Nova Scotia. | Taton-Chase. Norwich. will move from | TR am of New| TTTORline about the first of September. and Mrs. Waltar| TIenty of those large heavy loh ! fes Ferry iCape Butters, Sword. real Eastern Hali-| |put and Neank. Flatish at TPowe and family have | Bros. 19 Rose Place.—adv nt View. where:they | " yical friends of Dr. and Mre. I L.| £ota or -severalijenker of Harrisburg, have received| word of the arrival in their family ‘of| {an infant daughter. Mrs. Lenker i = ihe newly married man who | formerly Miss Mertie McDonald of (hi says nothing about h's wife's cooking, | city. ety Saihed mal doge of dys- A call was sent out recently by B crre g Sty Methodisi denomination rthat: all = LA R pastors attend a summer school from T August 16 to Stptember 4 a Boston \ conducted by Boston University of The- ology. Teachers announced at Plainfield High | TO school include. Science, Jane 1. Mahoney. | : Norwich. educated at New Tochelle. X Y. college. History and Spanish. Susan New Londen (Norwich) Line R. Wilcox, Nerwich Tow onnecticut | 2 . college. Enjoy this cool, over The of the Apostleshin of | g 4 Praver Aan,n of the Sacred Heart of i night trip down the Scund || Jesus) in ait the Cathoie es dur-| = {ine Auguer nas for the! and reach your destina- |}| /375 of feade e 30 - Fresh, today, tunpy fish. haddock. tion happy, refreshsd and ||| 1,075 2 batenis whare, Tow m: g es.—adv. sati = - sfied. Excellent ser. the New Tork schools do not open : for the fall term until September 13th. ~e2 througout. | many citv families, especially thosa who have gardens. will remain at their sum- Lv New London daily, includ- ing Sunday, Eastern Standard Time, 10:00 p. m. Daylight Sav- ing Time, 11:00 p. m. State reoms ready at 7:00 p. m. THE NEW ENCLAND 7 MOVING SALE Forced (o close out entire stock of assorted Remnants, re less of cost, for one (1) week! only. had at THE BARGAIN REMNANT STORE 37 West Main Street THE LA VIDA ELECTRIC VIBRATOR #7.50. Guaranteed in every onstrate this vibrator-und prove at it is an exceilent appiianc GAS AND KLECTRIC SHOP, 2 Canmal St, WESTERLY LIGHT AND POWER Co. Westerly, R. I THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, 2 East Masia St., Mystic, Conn. respect. Let 1 ci¢ ap The Chelsez Savings Bank Norwich, Conn., August 9, 1920. The Board of Directors of this Bank | have declared a dividend for the cur- rent six months, at the rate of four per cent. per annum, payable on'and after the fifteenth of September. FBANK HEMPSTEAD, Treasurer. NEW SHOES FROM OLD ONES 2y our mew factory systsm. SOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. 85 Franklin Street NING DI PALMA, Prop. No-wich, Conn.} Good values are to be| Norwieh. !mrily. Aul. Sl 19%0. — VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 5.0 this even- ing. Dollar Day will bring the crowds to town. The Bill Library dinner is to be held at Ledyard Wednesday next, the 25th. The M. M. girls of Moosup left Tues- day for ‘their annual outing at Pleasaft View. Real bargains at our store for Dollar Day. The Lee & Osgood Co.—adv. An old fashioned farmers’ picnic is to be held ‘at Crystal Lake todav (Satur- ay). The Reckville high school will be headed by Principal Howe. A number of Norwich Methodists will Attend campmeeting at Willimantic to- morrow (Sunday). A matchless day Friday. with tem- perature in the 70's, atoned f@ previous heat and humidity. Regular $3.50 hot water bottles for 31 next year Philip M. on Dollar Day. The Lee & Osgood Co.— adv. At Ballouville, Leon Hill has at his home a fine litter of coach dog a breed seldom seen now. Several Norwich dentists will the National Dental convention held in Boston next week. Misz Arcelia Labonte has returned to West Willington from Old4 Mystic. where she has spent the summer months. Snapper biues, the little fish ti light the appetite of so many. have been puppies. atfend to be caught in the waters about Mystic. Canterbury, llupe Valley and North Stonington granges Wwere invited to Ekonk grande meeting Friday night An attractive banmer announcing ' the sixty-sixth annual County Fair at Nor- wich has been suspended across Main street. Tollar Day specials of stamped goods yand faney articles at Woman's !change. Hot lunch and ice cream ed in tea room.—adv. At Msstic the engagement of =~ Miss | Sarah Bendett. daughter of | Bendett. to A. J. Finks of Washington. D. C.. has been announced. It is noted at Lord’s Point that Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Banch of Norwich are spending their vacation in Captain Har- old W. Branch’s new bunzalow. Warning has been issued that owners of bees should have them registered at the town clerk's office on or before October 1st, under penalty of fine feor failure to do s0. Look our specials over on Dollar Day. It's. worth while. The Lee & Osgood Co. —adv. In Fifty Yeare Ago column current Stonington Mirror has the item the er homes in Connecticut unusually late this year. Miss Mary TRoderick and Manuel Rod- erick, both of Stoninzion. who were ma ried Mondav morning at St Mar chureh, in Stonington, by Rev. James F O'Brien. have left for California, where| they will live. The bovs of Coventry are to he 1n- structed in the art of judging cattle by Errest E. Tucker. county agent of the Tolland County Farm Bureau. He will} take the bovs to visit different herds| in the county. { { Men are completing the | ovation of the former Ama. Hall block | on_ Franklin street. by installing steam {iheaters for the thirteen apartments. car-| | rying out the pians of the new owner, | George Greenberger. | { _During the severe electrical storm { Monday night Miss Helen Gardrer. of Moosup. of the Central Village station. had her ear burned by the eleciricity coming in on the receiving board. The injury was very painful for a time. Choiw= flowers for funerals. weddings, banquets. Hunt's | es. Phone 1130.—adv. | About a dozen men are at Saybrook to hurry along the work of taking u the Shore Line Electrie rails and ai shipments will be made from that point. as it has the only connecion on their line to the railroad. The trouble will be thorough ren- i o Greenhous- to get enough cars to make the ship- ments. The convention at Murray Grove, N. . this week was a part of the Un pilgrimage or- this year to places fa | mous in {he history ofgthe church. The other part of the pilgrimage will be the! trip to Gloucester, Mass. This will take place next week where an elaborate pro- gramme of pageants and fetes is to be | presented. A fact o finterest to many Wind- },mm county i8 the statement that the Foster Old Home Association has mot | et held a meeting for the clection of of- ficers or for naming a date for the OId Home Day. The president, James S. Tucker. having died within the year. “first vice ‘president, Judge Nathan M Wright is acting president. i NEW LONDON YOUNGSTERS IN CAMP AT LAKE More than 50 poor boys of New London went to the Boy Scout cman at Gardner Lake Friday afternoon for a week's cmaping. The outing was made possible through the New London lodeg of Elks, which is paying all the expenses. ' Miss Cecelia Leitch, Who has again won the English women's golf cham ship, has heen playing the game 1s?se Wwas seven yeéars old. since | city lof | O'Hearn | TWO COMPENSATION Miss Marcelia Riley of Norwich is v iting friends and relatives in Moosup. Miss Mlidred Carr of YVersailles has beca calling on friends at East Killingly. Miss Emily Desmond of Raston is the guest of Mrs. John C. Quinlan of Chest nut street. Tyler D. Guy, registrar of voters, I8 spending ten duys in New Haven and other Connecticut cities. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Linton of Norwich were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Hoxsie of Canterbury. Mr. and Mrs. Villiam Yaro and son of Norwich hate been visiting Mra Yarc's father, A. H Sayles. of East Killlagly. The famuly of Storrs co Lord's 1oint gust. Dr. and Mrs. Armand J. LaPierre and children of ~orwieh are occupying Red- wing cottage. Lor's Point, fer the re- mainder of August. Mr. ani Mrs. Fletcher E. Bovmton of 50 Freeman svenne have been guests for the past ‘wo days of Frof. James L White at Piassant View. Mrs. Jois G Andrews of 191 Laarel Hill avenue. isfL Thursday evening for New York to =psud the next ten days with her sister. Mra Andrew S. Dyrne. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter L Litchfield (Hazel Hildebrand) who have been visit- ing the former's relatives in iebanon. Tenn.. left Weduesday for Detroit on their way Dearborn, Mich. ge Auring the remainder of Au- NAMED DELEGATES AT BEPUBLICAN CAUCUS WILL BE Alignments in the Norwich republican caucus in the fighi between ex-Mayor Allyn L. Browa and former Representa- tive Alfred J. Ba: for the nomination for state semator from this district have been made by tac deicgates whose names are to be presented 1 the caucus. Four delegales are 1o be elected from the town to t senatorial district con- vention, which later selects the candidate. Frank B. Ricketson of Tativille, Council- man Edward Crool of Greeneville, Al- derman Charles . Wells and Charles A. Saxton of Norw ‘Town are to be the delegates who will _support ex-Mayor Brown, while the delegates who will be for ex-Representative Bailey will be Mayor Herbert M. Lerou. Alderman C. V. Pendletor, former Representative Jo- seph H. Henderson and J. Frank Corey. assistant clerk of the common pleas court Both of the aspirants for the nomina- tion for senator arc hard at work en- listing support , not only in Norwicl and Pres- arc ton. whici e two other towns which send delezates to the scnatorial conven- tion where the cho: of the candidate is made. STATE GUARD HAS BEEN ABOLISHED F, Connecticut State Guard, has been abolished by a of the military emergency Hartford. Company A of New also abelished by the order. are done away with in tate the organization of guard companies in this London. 7 COMPANY F, Company this city 1 order of boa. London Both fac national and Nev. the o~de By son, William R. Deni- F Norwicn and First L. Bartolucei and Second A. Tongren of Company b arc aiso honorably discharg- been appointed officers o ional gzuard company. Al men Company F who enlisted m Third company’, Artillery of orwich, are trans- ferred to Company All the uniforms, arms and equipment the men transferred will be transfer- with the men and the remainder of equipment not transferred will be the quartermaster general in Lieut Lieut of ed, Norwich having new na enlisted the . E. red the sent Hartford. SHEART LEGION AT 5TH. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Members of Norwich Moosehear Mr d Mrs. lle on Thursday mhonor of the sary of - Mr. and fternoon game Moo Women the f of Lodge, egion we James Smit The party wedding Mrs. Smith, Turingj were enjoyed and! sandwiches The ts in and ure returred to ng. Those present James Sm Mabel Geor; two children Emma eav Mrs Lora D dre,. Mrs. Hatlie Alide Foyens son, Mrs ds cream were served afternoon of plea in tne even Mr. an Mrs Andrews, M Carier nd Grace Walz, Mrs. ertha Bushnell, Mrs. Dora 1ansee, an Norwich were Ro: LeT Mrg and daughter. ATTACHMENTS ON NEW LONDON GARAGE attachments. aggregating have been placed unmon the gzarage of the Henry M. Martini Motor Sales corporati New london. One of the attachments is in favor of James Morgan of Canterh who brinzs suit to recover $1.200 which he claims he paid for a Liverty automobile which was never de- livered. The other two attachments are for suits brought by N. M. Solomon for 350 and Post & Lester company for $1§0 to collect debts. The attachments were placed by Deputy Sheriff Manuel J. Mar- tin. THREE Three $1,90, about AGREEME) following nave been superior court Co, Jewetr City ander Barr of Jewett Vity. r¥. June 23th. Broken toe and ,foot sed. Compensation began June 29 Shetucket Worsted Mills, Baltic and Samee Mitey of Daltic. Date of injury July 1§th. Injured right leg. Com- pensation began July 24th. NTS FILED compensation filed with the Tha two agreements clerk of the Aspinook and Alax- Date of in- OBITCARY John Adams John Admns for measiy prosperous farmer living Hanover dicd es Priday st his home following an ilinees of four weeks. Some time ago Mr Mdwins #offere¢ a shock and gradusly tailed until the end. Mr. Adams was bern in Devunshire, England T4 years ege and came to this country when a gvung wan ‘oeating in Hanover. Many years sge he was ualted in mar- riage ivith Miss Flizabeth lawton of Franklia whe sarvives him with two sons, Henry Adelbert, and Nelson Adams. He '8 alo smrvived by twe brothers, Joshua adams ef Colorado and ‘Waier Adams ef Hartford. Mr. Adams was a member ¢ the Hanover Cobgregational church and the Patrons of Husbandry. | fifty years a FUNERAL. George R. Bliven. Funeral services for Deputy Sheriff George R. Bliven of Central Vilinge were held Wednesday aftermecn at 3 o'clock at the Tillinghast Meniorial chapel. Mem- bers of Moosup ledge. F. and A .M., were | present in 2 body and the buriai was un- | der thelr auspices. Rev. Mary F. Macom- | ber, pastor of the Ceniral Congregattonal church, read the scriptures, offered. pray- er and spoke briefly. A delegation from the Ladies of the G. A. R. held a brief gervice. Mrs. Mary E. Bishop placing an | Americiz fiag on the breast of the vet- eran soidier. Moter 2,200 Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Brnest G. Champlin (Helen R. Mabrey) and sen Louis have returned to Sharon, Pa., after a motor trip of 2.200 miles, Including a week's stay at The Arabelln cottage. Ocean Beach. The return trip was through the Catskills, Peale Stmessfully uly Defends Tite 1o the 2nd Van Wickle Medal sey. Wilmington, Del. Second Vice resident—A. D. man, Willimantic. Third Viee Preside tiieboro. Spaib- B. Crowsll Norwie L. Peale, L. Case, C. A, Tow b an League tu serve ll‘ exsi- ern division: Vice pre: o W. C. Reodman. I e folowing members of s rules. Madia Clark: rrome tion, Case. tion for Arthur L. Peale; finance, Jaines ' The com the teé 0l COUrt Coratric- 3 President Rounds appointed as lows ler sates, Chicnzo: M. T. Reaves, Columiia, ¢ Indi; A. K.amer, Washington. D. C. ! The resciutions Ly which tie ro association voted 1o amalgamats w the American Roque Lesgzue, we sented by Prof. il. E. Slausht. 1 are as follows: Whereas, The American' Roque Lea- gue, an incorporated national organiza tion of roque clubs i numbering more tn ia- dividual members, Las durinz recent s vears, been very active and effective in EDDIE CLARK developing interest in th zame of roqum, Well Known Springfiell Player Who |especially in the middie west, far west is Defending His Titie as National;#nd south, and influescing Chamters Roque Champion ai the Rockwell|Commerce, Park Commiss'oners and o Sitect Codets: es in authority to recognize roque -on coordinate basis with goif, tennis. ele. The Second Van “¥ickle medals, will |by constructing cours and caring for remain in Norwich .or another year, as|them in the public parks as a legiti Richard Peale, son of Arthur L. Peale, | mate expenditure of public funds fer has successfully defended his title as|the benmefi: of the playing pedhe and holder of the trophy. Peale on Friday |the entertainment of spectafors: so t night_took two straight games from Irv- |at present the wame has a pupslar stat- ing Miner, challenger, of Liast Green-|us not only in many of th- larger west- thus winning foun of five games|ern cities, but al'so in northern sum- in tie contest. The contest | mer resorts and southern winw resorts started Thursday cvening when Peale {and in scores of smaller towns and and Miner broke even in two zames|even in some country. places, and piayed, Miner taking the Peale the se Whereas. 1t is the puropee of the ond. American Roque Leagie 1> mentinue National Champion Eddie Clark of | this propaganda for raque il it shall Springfield. Mass. met his first defeat |be possible for a devotee of ®he gam of the week Friday when he was shut!to find a court and fellew deveisw: out'’ by Gerald Brassill of this city. | within. ¢ reacih of whaever locatis Clark’s defeat, however. did not he may find himsolf for . weieay or his standing in the race for the for an extended outing; ana title, for he. in turn, administered a de- Tt is the purpes of the feat to ex-champion Charles G. Wil- can Roqut zue 1o w stand- liams of Washington, D. ., with Whom the game that the metee of pivy he was_tied. be universal'y nd-eted and ad- The Washington player is now in i to and adardive the con- second piace. Clark has but two more | struction of cow { Bierewnere the games to play while Williams has three. | arches, carom ho nd plaving s If Clark wins both of his sames totoday, | faces shall be the vory best that official Williams must win all three of his|specifications from the engineers of the games in order to t'e the champion. The |league can vrovide; and outcome of the championship race is| TWhereas. 1t is the purpose of the being closely watched by the roque en- n Roque league to organize ‘di- thusiasts.. . 5 ons of the league wherever a num- Friday night’s audience at the courts |her of Roque clubs with sufficient play- was the largest of the week. During | can combine together holding the evening an excellent (-“m' V‘ I'!'“'“(mn'n.unem& and promot'nz the local gramme was rendered by Tubb’s mili- | interest of the game—such divisions hav- tary band, the concert being made DOS-|{ing already been constituted or beine sible through the courtesy of the amuse- |in progress of orzanization in the Mis. ment committee of the court of common | souri valley centering aound Kansas council. : PP, I portions of Ohio, Indiana and Harold Clark of Springfield. who won | Tilinois, centering around New Paris the Adams mallet last year. lost the fn St. Petersburz Florida, in the troghy Friday night to his her Fd- | Chautaunua srounds Winona. Indiana. | tie who took two straight viciories{on the Paci e:niering in Los | om him. s Angeles, and D nEsthe day s Goralg girass Whereas. The officials of the Ameri- g2 i Sewn/ mores victdrien fap | can Roque League, including the presi- e TR S e Vu‘l]:l:\ 'n"" . Rounds. of Cleveiand, O. e ! e editor, Prof. T Slaught of Chi- added another victory to his list by ad-|cazo Ilinois. A. B St Cleve. ministerinz a defeat to W. A. Rounds, | 3 h R = e Ohio. and M. T. teeves of Co- the “—;( er. S ke Inliana and St. Petersburg ceves Gets Five ories have come to Norwich at this In the seconi divson M. T R.eeves |time to invite the National Roque As- the Columbus, O., player, made a more | Sociation of Ameica to become the Fast- creilable showing bumg up five vie- [ern division of the American Roque lea- tories. e defealsd James Brassill, |gue, thus uniting all the roque forces Irving Miner| S. B. Prentice, W. T, Sul-|in every part of the United States into 7 and (. M. Thompson. He how-|one co-ordinated hody for the purpose ever, lost three games, onc to Ars, |of promoting in the most effective man. | Whitney. another to A. B. Griflith and |ner possible the geatest of out door rd to Ray Hiscox. sports—recoznizing. however. the very chard Peale and Mrs. Whitney are | notable service that the National Roue tied for first place in the second ,;u.,g.\.:sv,anon of Ameirc: has already ren- sion, each hav won en of QL:IHJFKN‘NI to the cause throughout its 40 | games. {¥ears of history .in fostering the game Wha | Standing: toiDats |and in training expert players iwhose The standing to date in the three di- | 1@Mee. example and inuence have ex: il ol tended all of the country and given | el | inspiration to hundreds of plavers and Name Won { proposing that the National Roque As- Bail Gk S Eineae 5 sociation of America shall Keeps its G T honored name and ‘full autonomy in al! | RS N eRea 5 its local management. agreeinz only ‘to | B dist 2 add to its name the offivial title “Bast- W, Rounds. 5 el e et el v e 7 League” 1o he shown on letterheads and H Webb., We 1 all printed documents pertaining to the S e A association and to h- inseribed on the et ] 2 > |reverse of ail medals conferred by the Moy 2 7 |association. and propos that R o 3 & |cames of the association shall be T 0 5 {ed according to the roles of the ‘ 4 can Roue League already agreed upon % Second Division here by the joint committee of the lea- Name : Won Lost | zye and association. and . finally. as R.c ard r««“a Norwich . T 1 ing the association to unite in all pro- Mrs. A. 1. Whitney. Port'and 7 1 |motional propaganda for the benefit of J. Williams, Willimantic 5 1 lroque throughout the country; therefore Irving Miner. . Greenwich 6 3 [pe it W. T. Sullivan, Norwich 7 i MR g Pad e SRR Resolved. Ty tha National Roque As- 7 Bedford, O. 2 5 soc; Vu’v.ru of Amers in a‘nnual meeting S Noruich % H assembled at Norw'ch on. Aueust e e 31 e iznen Ainen), this Association shall e pson. \Willimantie 1 & |NOY become and shall henceforth he the G fak s ] 1 7 |Wastern Division of the American Roque S S e e 1 10 |lLeague on the hasis and with the un- g % | derstanding s=t forth in the above pre- g Third Division amble; that henceforth thers shall be Name S adde? to the name of the National Ro- Levi Talbot. Norwich aue Association of American the official i D’L’;‘“\ e\_“’c“h title “Thy Bastern Division of the Amer- Salinco.s iocY | ican Roque Teague.” fo be, inscribed on A. Covey. Norwich all official documents and on the Te-| Gamex Plived Friday |verse of all medals corfared hy the ‘ol’}"!‘\“_s_:am‘s played Friday wwee as | Association: and that al mamw . the lows: National Roque Association of Amer- First Division {ica shall hereafter be plaved in accord- J. D. Miner defeated W. C. Rodman. |ance with the rules of the American Gerald Brassill defeated W. T. Robinson | Roque League as agreed upon: by the Gerald Brassill defeated Eddie Clark. |joint committee. C. G. Williams defeated W. C. Rodman. | It is further mutually understood, J. Kirk defeated W. (. Rodman. That the American Roque League shall Loue Stockwe!l defeated W. L. Robinson | at once add to its list of ofiears a vice C. G. Williams defeated W. A. Rounds.|president to be nominated %y the Na- Second Division tional Roque Association of America, F, G. Williams defeated Jas. Brassill. | Who shall be a member of the execu- Mrs. Whitney defeated M. T. Reeves. |lIVe commilice of the leagu: and who I SRSaveefacieati. Tds A Brags ishall be the Field Marshall far the A. B. Grifith defeated M. T. Reeves. [Iastern Division of the Teague: that e et g Ve the League will add to its Committees M. T. Reeves defeated S. B. Prentice. |On TRules. Promotion and Finarce a 1. Tecves defeated W. T. Sullivan, |memher for each to be nominated .by T. Reeves defeated (. M. Thompson. |the Association: that the Amecrican Ro- Moo Taatsateac M. Tl PReaves: que League will supply the Rules Book S Pl R e Touit Brdssills and all othe publications of. the lea- War Dilonk Acscatad M. T Resies: gue to the National Roque Association F. J. Williams defeated S. . Prentice, |0f America on the same terms that.it F. J. Williams defeated 1. Miner. suppiles other Divisions: thet it will jeo M Thnn—,psnn defeated S. . Prentice, | SUPPIY the regulation Lezgue Medats Mo Wihitnaviideteaten Ray Fiscox: made from its official dies to the Na- F I W < defeated W. T. Sulli tional Rogue Association of America AT en whenever this mav be o desired and i 3 on the same hisis as th-me are supplied No games or cards relurned Friday on |to all other Divislons of tha lLeaswe. this division. i The tournament will end today (Sat-| e T urday). * TRROUGH FYREIGHT RAFE TO SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST VOTE TO AMALGAMATE Y manufaciurers and shippers WITH AMERICAN KOQUE LEAGUE | Who use the Steamer Cape Cod of the The Naionai Rogue Association on Fir- | Lhames River Line will learn with sat- day merning 2t an adjourned meeting {:‘:‘CL‘CHA \h.ab' throngh l‘fflés og<Eagouth voied upanimousily (o amaigamate with ’,"\fll sontiiwest. ha‘A ToREReE Seacd ou s = ? freight. which will add greaty to the {he Americap Roque League. Through | .vaiiapility of the boat for loms: shi this _amaigamation the National asso- | S aPility of the boat AR was taken on the recommendation of 2 | wiowing letter from General wuager e mltae gt O | Frnest B Fuchs to Agent F., ¥; Kaonss phrtommitice. b : Dear Cir: We beg to advisa that e eeting held on Wednesday night. fective Auzust Sist, 1820, we have Se- The officers for the ensuing year were | cured through rates lo peiots in the elected as follows: # 2 south and southwest which are reach- President—J. D. Miner, Iast Gre ed via the Central Savanah Time, At- wich. lantic Coast Savanrah Line, Savannah First Vice President—Dr. B. R. Vea-land Atlanta Railwav. Seaboard Savans Sy sl p&u& &A‘?fi', N Jlmm:rmx“ B by xeeping: fres bathinz from the na marcrex TOCsE. WATCH HILL R. ). - TO LET: Lhrze. liznt, airy reoms, ¥ week or season. for lignt house- . Bgi June 15:a to Seyt. tiz piy 1. TAASE. ron Uonse, Watch Hill, R. L Thafs J. C. WORTH & CO. Distributors puts life an into tived haat ja nerves D-/n-s/)/fl o st the word eneyr, ] nah Tt win negeiving be such Auust 30th tn pani-s within ent teicpncne np the sarv possibie hoat line 20 an Gine'f 3. 1 scbatevar® Tr remain WHEN PUTNAM (Special Putnam. az Joe “B Juckw he next term in the city 280 Patrolman Jul Tolice Cordiar twenty burean 19 nam Mr. taen in a money i | pied ons of any knos e wa He but parole he was Py be e ditior and Norwich pos ats The list Norwich ending John McClure. of August Knousa | bzt Lne. New dum N tre hoat for the ments anéd eve-ything done for the com \s e cpmming the miven Ly the Aus. der honds of $500 sourt reparted e had ~ ra to his ch time he * 1 in default of honds : xamined Cona.. Line and Southern ¥ in order for mEipment bs b Fust Cuc proportions not ret cided as so2a receive same sotily you R £0 thr vma wiil be adis in T+ We waeuld suez in touch inz them that wae wurh miles and have th-oaeh rates oy b . 38,000 ar AS ne- requsst | wich a.nt Mr. taeeuss, hez to a | vise that w= cary a $75.000 carzo In- surance ‘on the Steamer Cape Cod (n cov- | ar_ shinments made hy opatrons of nur | line. This insurance covers for a period | | of 45 hours ‘b=fore loading time of steam- | | er and 4% hours after discharzing of! | stemar and covers loss or damame tol { cargo en route between our t In addition to this insurance we ear-| 900 of protective and in- which also is in = followinz clause: i or damaze any zoods, mer- chandise. freight. or gther things or in- terests whatsoever other than as afore- said whether on hoard said steamship or not which may arise from any cause sting with this information vou will now ser vour way clear to make vour| fnturs shipment s via our Yours respectively. General Manager. NORWICH PAROLE YOUTH to The 20, hea of Jeo after h Frid from his us Cordie toree drawer. of ten-son adee of May. anta s 1 boen aced hidd, said n must told the sist n heen an inmata of tha Norwich | He expi sick o instituti Tnclaimed Letier unctaimad posesible encourage asking e was the superior court. un- He bhut loss, Jobhn Pulger learn- spending money nothing was found. i g an n all na 18 estion that ine. we beg to| ENDS | GOES WRONG Bulletin.) Sachrin, known hound over tai o pleaded zuiity av moming to step-father r, of the Put-! at he in a had four- cizar case missed the Ha had sus- the son de- he money. Mr. to the police r arrest and At first | and t some busn The cap-| took Joe to| he had thrown | ind Joe i have carried it officers tha: he er, but the sis- raroled last] fused to worl | taken to will prob- s menral co o retivred the ‘e yosrs sueely wWHY NOY iraaT race to succes: you will win if you have a Narwich oavmercial School swurse of train- ing and its influsntiar empioyment deguriment behind you to assist you in getting the right start. Our cowess in secrecariai studies, | heokkeeping, she~hand, type- | writing, advertising and sales- menship all pave the way to a bettar day for you. <, wall gtart my vourse at the | Cotemarcial School right awmy,” | Keep on raading M- Cduzator Tuiks | Actend /«‘MERC' AL 1azmanst. SCTHOOL & Why not say, EXPEAY INDIVIDUAL | Kitemaug. , General Agent: G. N. DELAT. Special Agent D W. LITTLIZ Sprcial Agent Hartferd, Conn. Now Yerk Hew Faver NOTICE Owing to (‘fl cuntmu:fl high eest lakor and m , the Commiscioner: Fave four d it necessar/ to maxe a i:ght increase in the Electric Lisnating tes, as folisws: First 16 kw. hre. per manth 12¢ per kg hr. Nart 350 kw. his. per monih 10c per kw. hr. All over 430 kw. hrs. per menth 6c per kw. hr. The adbove rates will be effective mmensiny September 1, 1920, ana for s renderad commencing Ociober 1 Minimum charge $1.00 per month or f-action tnereof, effective commencing iwgest 1, 1926 and for bills rondered cemmencing Septzmber 1, 1820, THE CITY GF NORWICH GAS5 AND ELECTRICAL DEPT PN A Wil ndall, Mrs. B, CALES FERRY ©° 459 exrs of green corn . the Ge'den Lantam variely, raised by Noy yn in his garden, was giveu by him norning in the summer Leuse OB s 1w 30 ceuts per doue ears. the prock be given by Ar Adyn o the | nt fund of the M E. church of the viliage, of which he ir the promoter i colicctor. The cort met with a reaq The enterprisiiz iea W r. Allyn. remdition of Coroner Franklin i own of Norwich. who is seriously. il o r howe lLere, remains un chaniged Alden Bush with his family motor here from Toledo, O., the past week inis e Rev. Allen Shaw & Mrs Mrs. Chester Gates of aunt of Ar. and Mrs. J. Otis with Mrs. Charles Winchester wich. spent Monday with Mr. Wineh Al helr Summer Perkins place. el o Dar h Lush. Wallingford Winchesier of Nor and Mrs home ar Dtasktedge, who is passins i suramer 2t Gudes IPerry, left the place Tuesday witn his Seother. aw. James Roscov, ané mum .Jaek of New Jersey in their car to moter 0 Trerton, Mass., tc visit relatives for a few days. A. C. Risdon of Ncw York spent sev- eral days here with his family the pas‘ weck. and Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs return cd Tuesday from an automobile tour o a week over Mohawk trail. througk the White mountains and the' New FEng. land states. stopping at Onset. Mass.. fo) their daughter, Miss Natalie K. Gibbs who had been spending {én days there and who returned with them. Mrs Carleton P. Browning with her littie daughter Emily of Britannia Beach. R €., who is spending the summer at the me of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs and during their absence had been a returned to the family home the same afternocn Miss Marion Blackledge and her eusin Anne Roscow. of Paterson, N. J., wht has been her zues nt to Boston Wed nesday to visit their aunt, Mrs. Gran Foster, in Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Miss Dorothy Harrison and daughter of Hanover, wif} Mr. West, were an automohile party eall ing at the home of Mrs. J. A. Birel Sunday afternoon. REAL 120 Per Cent. Refund on our entire stock of reliable Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. ON DOLLAR DAY LEE CLEGG YOUR JEWELER Near Post Office, City """ NOTICE iy wife, Yvoune Te Page, having left my ‘home without just cause. 1 hareb; forbid anyone trusting her on my account irom this date. 20 1920. LEO M. LE PAGE. Occum, Aus. a LET PLATING Kindred Finjiliss UNITED METAL MANUFACTURING CO. Shipping Street THAMESVILLE, CONN. Shea’s News Bureau Magazine Specialist Union Square

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