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P % % E £ TFARTLY CLOUDX TODAY; FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES “ - ’ll TOMOREOW SEPT. 14, . Gl 7 3 i . that division until the armistice. He POETRY T et ki A e i ¥ . i was then with the Second Division, Ar- _ HEES i o L - my ‘of Occupation, until ~he returned WHAT DOES IT MATTER? i el ause she fears that the k fght from Germany in August 1919, and Was |+ does it matter that the time shall | & = at the knowledge mig! NOEWICH, CONN, TUESDA spoil them. stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Mr. come — — : : : 1l be blown away,| For the protection and greater ease of erwich, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1925, _ Peck resigned his commission in March | when all my petals shal LY 0 I_W' S S s | At the. adjourmed September meeting of street extension, on whieh there is t0 Be and since that time has been cmployed |Leaving a brittle stalk where Wwild De€s |deaf persons in Holland, a society devoted HE| B chich | & City meeting on Friday night. as auditing clerk with the Lucey Manu- hum L swers all the day?|t0 their interests has introduced a dis- Winds off Atntic coasi: - -~ .. | o common eouncil Monday night, which|® TIF ePEUE SR Ll L ted o special |facturing Co. at Houston, Texas. And woo the living flowers all the 4237 tinctive. button to be worn by those af- North of :.Mym Hook—Fresh - and|!a8ted a little less than an hour, amend- | congtable upon ‘his application to the | Mr. Pack met Miss Engles on his re-|1, too, have flicted, says Popular Mechanics Magasine. ht, strong north to morthwest winds and|Ments to the traffic ordinances to route | council. i turn from France when he visited her broug light A small white disk is bisected by a verti- : Was waeed and knew the sunlight and i Overcast showery weather Tucada; p 2 i titions were, actéd on: [family ta return articles belonging to o __|cal red stripe, the white ground at the B Hattorns RS TEC: etpon, caiu 1 ey cliy, were ?’fin{f‘";f'i?,‘.}" and others Yor tar or [her brother, Brooklyn Engles, Who was |1 to0 have trembled 1o .the IVINE |gides bearing the letters o s e T thet o [PToDosed and are to be pablished in regu- Community Get-Together Tana e “and. otht e > z initials of the word “bad hearing” in the asphalt sidewalk on- westerly side of [Killed while on patrol duty under Mr. thought, PR day. lar form so as to make them effective in | Hedge avenue. ~Referred to public works:|Peck. Have ?3: &“r?;u'g‘{.',“d ‘_'. 5 Dutch ]I:nwis!. Storfs of conaiderable intensity off the due time. committee. Mave been mine unto the utter-| A soldier presented himself at the com- n m eastern New [England coast moving|' The new ordinances, which are design-| Mrs. N. Lathrop and others' for iWo |y GHWAYMAN SHOT ENDERS These Do 1 b mine again; | MOM¥eAlth treasury in Melbourne, Aus- eastward ed to exclude the jitneys from doing bus- | lights on Dunham ‘street. ‘To’ polics com- il B ;810N | And peradventure shall be alts | tralia, and said: “I am a £20 note and "k g 1S PROSECUTOR’S CONCLUSION es my Spirit’s Conditions : Iness 'in " certain streets, are drawn in | missioners. 3 When' some new shell becom want to be cashed.”. He sald that 56 had The disturbance that.was north of |#uch a way as it is believed will bring | Mitchelin Bogosky for elactric light on| Lionel Putnam, son of W. H. Putnam host, | as this, shall Al ‘me then, |sWallowed the note at Fleurbaix when he AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CAMPAIGN Lake Ontario Sunday night moved east-|them. within. the requirements to make | Pond street. To police commissioners - [of 6 Myrtle street, Hartford, William |Life, beautitul as this, shall A%l B8 U0 | oy fiocted to he captired. He remembered ward and increased, somewhat {i Inténs). | them legal as indicated by Judge George | T. J. Shahan Co. for gasoline taik and |B. Quaintance of 918 West avenue, New |And ul‘::':!et: e ¥ the number and the note in question turn- HEADQUARTERS &y and Monday night its center Was off|E. Hinman when he issued an injunction | yump at 13 Bath streét. To public works |York city, land Lindsley B. Dodge of 300 |\ otk SRCO%em o deeper thing |ed out to be the only one missing from a UARE the New England coast. It was attend:|against a previous set of ordinances pasc- | committee with power. Alderman Perdle- |[West 106th street, New York city, the ZAmory Hare, in The Atlantic: | jarticular tssue which had been recalled. THAYB! BU“..D]NG FRANKL[N SQ «d by rains within the last twenty-four|ed by the council with the same end in | 1oy advised that care ought to' be ex:r- |young men held by the Groton police of- The man received a new note. Bours in New England and Mterior New) view of excluding the jitneys from cer- | cised in. granting permits because of the |ficials since Sept. 1, as material wit- York In mest other parts of the coun- |tain streets. try the weather remained fair. The text The outlook is generally fair weather} . e that - Tuesday and Wednesday in the states] iurrowness of the street, wita which [nesses in conncetion with the shooting of | THE KALEIDOSCOPE the new proposed ordinance | Mayor Lerou concurred. Ostrom Enders, 17 year old son of John , vea! HUMOR OF THE DAY Il the public streets are 3pe- | Fred N. Clark anc sthers for street|O. Enders, president of the United In ancient @ays erows were employ cifically designated and fixed as traffic Tuesday, September 14th, 8 P. M. . ~ ic | light on Geer avenue. T3 police commis- e;a‘,::gbaz?k (ot Hariford,. on_the aight] suilecien beam-: s iaa m:"r’m-‘:’t‘; ;"‘l'::‘ r‘m‘r‘:"l';":‘“"gn““:?‘;;";:: AUSPICES REORGANIZATION CAMPAIGN o i Imu".mw ko ::s"wr{;: ::L;‘:Egta:o:\\;cmh '&i‘é’&-v‘"f‘n’é !-‘?”ss(mwm and others fér the aceept- |tC: were discharzed fromy/cistody. . Man: bu?h:;:“&??m:- rother” instead. chums?" - OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMER For southern New ‘Enfiud—!lfli"J Streets from which they are to be ex-|ance of the westerly end of Cove -lmzlg‘”'hn'r"“’fac'l““d;m“ ;:,,"fbe{f ¥t inee| OF Kuropean invention are e e hv:: Lt e ST o o e | R et trom which the stmers are | [N ot s o [t tme Frostenting Aitorhey Waren ot aterpent artbonrs. the - SR S| EVERYBODY INVITED e teas 1a 3 bcwan. 2 e haicluled by the ordinance 're Main | Sesthers Nebr. Euniaua felephons Co: fi.garlsiu;;m;s‘;;flsmn:zfu a complete inves- | attached with glue. ¥ The Bulletin's observations show the [ street from Washington square to Furn- 3 w search- [ commend you for appearing in public in Electric controls permit a new se: ? for right to excavate in Broadway, She- The three youths were ‘companions of i * G SCUIE 0 trom points as dis- | overalls. You are a man.” SPEAKING SMOKES tucket and Water streets, as they are to | The three vouths were companions, of I'm a girl"—Louis- islowing records, reported from changes|ham square, Shetucket street from Main in temperature and the barometric read- |to Water, Broadway from Main street to ing Monday: Bath street, all of Bath street, Market ou are wrong. enlarge the underground space at 10 man- tant as 10 miles. derarond fiton ety |fhe latter was shot through the smmiu::l Onty. seven Fritish manufacturing firma | ville Courier-Journal C G holes. To. pyblic works. comm {They claimed that they had been hel ¥ e mpared | “Did v 2 ¥ el G ha 5 o au e Ther. Bar. |street from Main to Water, Frankiin | power. e wayain. who slist. young joperaie branches.in :"anl::da. as compi Drn{‘ d you read my speech in the pa Admission Free—No Membenh.p Sdmm 56 30.00]gtreet from the square to Willow street, | Peter and Marsella Borosky for right |pmqecs. — Proscenior Burrows stated on | with American firms. 7 3:»5: and all of Franklin square, Ferry street | to connect 12 White street with public 60 30, Monday morning that he was convinced | India is preparing to manufacture tinl "l did not, senator. I'm going to be and Rose place. A section of the ordi- sewer in Erin street. Recommended by | : threaten | frank with you. The only time speeches that the story told by the young men i8|plate on @ scale so large as to thr ks e only pacches | nance provides a $30 fine for infraction | public works committee and voted DY |gme, the Welsit supremacy In the industry. | ever get to me it when I'm in a oo ‘%LL R NORWCH” Comparisons. of its provisions, and ggother section es- | counci X Youns Enders. who was at 8rst| "y Ciciion picture maustry is by far |31 cani gt away trom ‘em. To sit down | Predictions for Monday: Fair and|tablished a 30.minute Qhirking period on| Charles A. Hagberg for establishment |thought to be in a eritical condition, |, N0 OO0 Tomer of AYEr R I mever G6ctir 1 e DAl P | Soutew it ok § the westerly side of Franklin street from | of the north line of Main street from the i|= convalescing rapidly adl ;he fizvla'renc:l use of silver nitrate in developing films. | ZO%d 2 g T at) . Franklin square to Willow street. It was [Chelsea Savings bank to the Triple Link {and Memorial Associated hospital. an i catory full of 2tk PA NTRIBUTED BY THE T A - A gremeun. explained that this was done at the re- |building. Public works committee report- (it is expected that he will be fully re-| A :ar;iene:l:::hrzsi:::;“:s Theiatest | Mrs. Fusser—I'm having trouble with THIS SPACE CONT BOSTON STORE MOON AND TIDES. quest of a large number of merchants |ed the measurements for such a line and 'covered within a short time. flowers for ; rs 19 thE1ESt | b cook, Alsernon. e 2 » along the street. a hearing is to be held at the council s B RO addition to the luxurious At Mr. Fusser—Anything I can do? meeting on Oct. 4. RECRUITS JOINING RANKS The Rocky mountains of Central AMeT- | Nrg Fusser—Certainly. Write the de- . Water Board Once More, After the following department bills [ " " oF COAST ARTILLERY Co,|ica form an absolute barrier to the trade | partment of labor fo send on a conciliator ‘ One other matter furnished interest in |were read and appropriations voted, the sz A winds which blow over the Gulf of Mex- ot at all. x L At breakfast today she|a terrible beating of the pulse—Lex- s e e o~ without delay.—Buffalo Express. |broke an egg that had seen better daye.” |ington Leader. % the meeting outside of the routine busi- | meeting adjourned at 9.05: Water depart-| Thira Company. C. : .. ico. ‘ “The screen shows bathing girls on the | —Buffalo Express FETH 5 e I 7.26|7ess with which the council session was fment, $5551.84; gas and_electric (73), | held regular weekly drill Monday even-| "qy. Kansas Agricultural college Plans |poncn® o D201l BERE ETS OF the o . xh § B v are your rates so high?” said 3 3 118 138 largely filled. This related to the annual | $43.603.50; finance (47), $15,451.31; fire | ing at the armory. Following the ArilllyCupply daily weatter forecasts to farm- | or#4 0 (T, How did the groom act at the wed- the man who wastes time arguing. “Tour i = 19 Teport of former President Walter W.|(303), $5.120.46; public works (53), $13- | there was an exciting indoor baseball| 3 S\PP¥ (8 ¥ NEC 200 wireless tele- | s “Foe L on them everywhere ex. | IINE" i otel isn't crowded. 15 659 249 538 - g 9 - = 3 a = Very quietly and modestly. As a mat- No,” answered the clerk with ase- : 687 || 3¢ 212| Lang, covering last year, for printing |$24.07;: park (3), $614.40; police (13), | game. graph cept in the wifer."—Louisville Courier- : o he < ¥ 555 413 || 253 | with the annual journal of the council. ~|$5.644.86; street lighting, $3,322.09; cem- | Two new recruits were recetved into s etk ke Wik, D000 soiles LS ter of fact it It had el The fact that the hbtel 1s 653 5.08 9371 Councilman Edward Crooks, who is the |etery (12), $894.32. the ranks, this making. the ‘oompany | 8 lhsn s rin " with nearly 40,000 | U apros Nutley' by | P8 bardly Bave kno D °d_makes it twice as com- i 652 556 .24 s vassi & the fater Donid ” roster about 75. The boys are planning|in the “Black 3 e AcraranEiian ear about Nutley's getting stung by | _petroit Free Press. and your bill is made out se- ; B aiE s WaleTh s 1o | poritd the siecuion of Redben S Bortort to organize a basketball team and are|prisoners, a Lendon poli S e e Miss Gustmore—I hear you're the man —Vashington Star. r Wl as president to su 8. ic Baiic il el At the Niagara Falls postoffice 5,06 He bought a used flivver without first | W ! t le Charlie | _ e stock, resigned, and asked approval by b T oS 18 ool NG for Tecrlts ol assyenic (oaTHiTaE ace malled every. Sun- | testing HE"- “Brttalo Fihress Chaplin subnasal mustache. How did you AFTVILLE the council and that the salary be fixed [ Invitations were recelved Friday for z Y = Z T at £500. The council voted approval. Mr. ew Froh ler the coming marriage of Rol C: awell the ‘ranits = Any: ablei-bodiec gman| da d from 20,000 to 30,000 a day on der of ing. and Cameroa M and from Mr. and Mrs. Andr rohmander o . “Travel improves a taan's mind.” ever happen to think of it? . : zes of 1S and 45 Is eligible. | weck days. In response to an inquiry from Alder-{Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G.|Detween the azes of 1S a et |CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY “Yes," replied mer Corntossel; “but | ":Cl Zu';: happe r'l e e lr ‘1 i Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and Hunters avenue are in New York. man (. V. Pen g ton, Jr., Clerk William [Yeck of 15 Cedar street, to Miss Miriam e Bast by flf\(’:l‘m: - :":nc‘:“’r‘;\‘:i ‘.“,:\‘2,“":.,'3.“",.?;‘:.‘ ::;: ::m:h:fi: ’}o‘f"f:“""“‘- % 1 just shaved the rese of my |M2il It o Foley & Co., 2535 Shefeld Ave., Louis Tillinghast has returned from|pR Prisbie said that the water board re- |Ruth Engles of Yoakum Texas, the |Trolley Tickets for Waterford Schoel |material which is sa E sts ¥ | spending several days in New Haven. port for last vear was not in his posses- |marriage lo take place there Sept. 19, | Miss Ethel Aberg has returned to her Child and resistant to fire and to have great in- | college education.”—Washington Star. ren. face and let it sprout there.—Cleveland | sion for printing with the common coun- 'at the Methodist church. sulating properties. “That fellow seems to have horse @ on Deal cil journal, but that he had received it| Mi. Peck is a World: war veteran,| New London, Conn, Sept 13--AR|" ", oner in one of the London bor- |sense The lady's glove episode make several weeks in West Hartford once from former President Lang, but Mr, |having enlisted in April 1916. He serv- agreement was reached m‘;}- (‘:menl\ 2 | oughs nas retired with a record of having | “Huh great hit in the play doesn't it The Taftville Congregational Sunday | pang had taken it back the hext day and |€d through the Mexiean -border trouble|W. Perkins, receiver for the Shore Line Schiool which has been closed during the vriting your name and ad- You will receive in return ntaining Foley's Honey 2 fand 1 ‘ompound, for coughs. colds and bome on Slater avenue, after spending | eroup ney Pills, for pain in 25,000 during his 26| “He keeps away | “Yes: it of & hand" |sides Theumatism, ” hackache, had never returmed it. Questioned fur. |With the 17th Cavalry. Later he was|electric railway, and Selden Manwaring, B i bt i ey o e el i A e e i R | 1 rvisor of schools in Waterford, X i -] “1 contend that music s the languaze 13 4 t "3’"";"?.?‘3:.;7:‘?.’2’. .;‘:(”:r‘nyrd ollor‘":"' T‘ P:;m’" o Tang o mm,_mfl::::: T ey o | S Wereby. the achool children of Waterford | Mrs. Mary R Rowland of Philadelphia | “My wife is suffering from shell 1 cont s ua Mrs. Jol given him the report at the June meeting | wending the wummer at her cottage at : 5 ¢ | shock. of the heart.” of the council, but the next day had sens |mission as a lleutenant with the 355th|will be allowed to resume the use of half- | who received $1,000,000 under the will o Groton Long Point. ; g . huen, | “Impossible ! “Well the clerk of the board after it, saying |Infantry, 89th Division, and fought with|fare tickets in riding to and from school. | her cousin, A. V. Searles, of Methuen, | Fred Clark has sold his hoeuss and-that he wanted to look it ever for 15 or = and on the Canterbury Tumpike 1020 minutes, and has never returned it, . » Nolan, Jr. although Mr. Frisbie has written to hir. rs. Katherine Miller has taken a|for it Souse on South A. street. Councilman Crooks sald he had asksd Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Lavigne and|about the report at the meetings of the mily are moving here from Canada. ater beard, hut nobody had been able to The local camp fire girls under thelgive him any satisfaction about 1le leadership of Miss Hazel - Flanfield, | thought it was important that this report Guardian. have returned from Groten | should be sccured and he favored tuininig 4 \ Long Point where ther spent several | the matter over to the corporation coun. : . occupying the cottage owmed bY |sel to get it, as had been suggestad by Fred Viall of Providene street..-.- Alderman Pendleton. This was voed bLy Archibald Kyle has resigned his posi- | the council. |oughly cleansing cathartic for constipa- tion. biliousness. headache, and sluggish in that event, jazz must cause |bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. tion with the Ponemah Co. He has been employed there for 40 years, and will | Payrell Savings in Water Department. B hany home with His son in South| Figures were reported at the coun ® indham meeting ehowing that there had been a Martin Wohlleben has been dischark- | saving of about $170 per week m ihe ed from the Day-Kimball Hospital in|yyier departnient since republican control Putnam. He was brought to his home | yucceeded the democratic on the fizst of on Norwich avenue in the automobile | 11" Vor the three months up ft Julv of William Fyehmander, 1 the payroll figures were given as $5.- Francis Murphy emploved by the |09 40, while in the 11 weeks from July 1 Pharmacy is enjoying & Va-| (o Sent. 11 the total pavrolls has been $4.130.50, which was a difference of 31, . [ #7190 in favor of republican contro! of the water department. Cliy Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves'| Mayor Herbert M. Lerou stated that summary of receipts, from May 15, 1920, Tuesday this had not been accomplished througp Wed d 7 August 15, 19207 is as follows any let-down in the work of the decar: nes a Cash on hand - i0 2, | MeDt. since it had been very active in | ‘_.\x 5. 1‘;.'\ e T $13,740.32 | the past three months, and Councivman | ]y Wate: ! " 1 Crooks said that there had been more . Depart. of Pablie Weork: work done in the past three months than ars a B Rents 00 had been done in three vears, and lLe C '3 ané sprink- didn’t say that because he was a mem- nz Y ber of the board, but on the authorit, Dutside Work 3 emp! ¢ the | ? - I b mployes of the department. Ordinary receipts 639.62 Petitions Presented. Folice Department— City court . WONT YOU COME AND SEE Mayor Lerou called the meeting to nr- fr.s [T S PR THE NEW FALL FASHIONS? 3. & E Dept .. 145,500.00 | reports were acted upon. i - Finance Dept— : },. The council voted approval of the no- Temporary Loans $0.060.60 ! Vce commissioners’ recommendation for a To be raised by tax 211960 buglight on Linden parkway on the ap- Sewer a:q>ssments 2655 plication of Howard L. Stanton and cth- | Amusement licenses 5,00 ers. Alderman W. 8. Murray presented | Miscellaneous .. . 5.90 the report. ——————— 240,113.05 | Alderman Charles F. Wells presented « Teport of progress on the petition of An- $259,853.37 | gelo Covello for the acceptance of Cliff City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' summary of disbursements from May 15, 1920, to August 15, 1920, is as follows: Unexpended Pl Appropriations Disbursements Balances. Ordinary repairs and expenses $45,000.00 $12,528.3 $32,471.65 Outside work . ~ " 5,000.00 57112 442 Garbage and ash 17.000.00 438797 | 1261256 Sewers and catch basies 1,326.77 2, Macadam repairs . 7,237.42 6,7 58 Olling and sprinkling 1,753.7% 4,246.24 Parks and trees.... 1,287.69 121231 Liability insurance 1870.74 - i e Street signs ...... ... sessrenes 250.00 West Thames Sirie improvament zes U 1 e full accord with the spirit of appropriation ... 7 i 7.32 : T g Dept. of Cometeries 423455 5,200.45 the times, our exhibition of new Fire Department .. 1617080 4863011 Police Department— fall fashions entirely defeats the idea 13,589.5: X . General expense it T that one must pay an exorbitant Street lighting A 4,794, 18,205.63 i i % & City” Court o..... 146209 price in order to secure both style Health Department— : A 3,000.00 730.48 5 Gas and Electrical Deptm ' o ,andquahty.,k > . ie S e Operating and general expenses... 517,890.00 —- 132, 385,273.42 T i 5 P s bavcos oo+ oo 10,000.00 10,000.00 x . S 20,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 . 7 e e henne it : : ALL THAT IS BEST Interest on $73,000, € per cent 4,280.00 4,380.00 1 Interest on $225,000, § per cent. ...... 11,250.00 5,625.00 5,625.00 500000 s 4,086.89 | OF THE NEW 24,637.50 gr— 3,626.00 - 23,012.50 e oJ7 5,500.00 899.25 4,600.75 12,900.00 4,968.39 7,931.11 , v 760.00 159.81 590.19 FaIl Mllllne 130000 128671 44.23 exclusive of Water and G. & E. departments ....... WO L, 29710 202250 W EXHIBITI Loan of September 14, 1317, T Gl IS NO ON ON BIOBE ..... cein aieln 5,200.00 §5,200.00 Loan of September 23, 1313, fourth in- sallment, North Main Street maca- R .coocese e BT i 2,000.00 2,000.00 Joan of March 15, 1917, fourth install- ment, Thames Street improvement .. Fourth instaliment Gas and Electrical Temporary loan, 1919-1920 ... . One-0fth West Thames, Thimes Street 7,500.00 7,806.90 14,000.00 4,800.00 R

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