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WITHOUT A BEDSPRING A BED IS USELESS ND with the best spring, it is the best bed in which you ever slept. The spring is the one important part of the whole assembly, so far as your sleep is concerned—the bed is only a frame work, the matiress only a covering for the spring. THE BEDSPRING- LUXURIOUS is made derfully with restful, them to explain ju means independen cofl action. or metal. AT ALL GOOD STORES MERRIMACROME COMPANY 176 Portland Street exactly that idea—so perfectly designed, so won- s t0 be entirely independent of the quality of 4 can equip an old bed—wood or today and prove it. Hxamine the De Luxe at ore; and you will immediately sec that it conforms in- stlently and always to each curve of your body. A: wihy this is—just why. the patented § hook nished in the Rome gray enamel—the De Luxe dust proof and grease-free. It is interchange- able without adjustment, made to fit any bed, wood A pear]l necklace said t¥ bé valued at $20,000 and other jewelry yalued at §10.- 000 were stolen at 1.30 Tuesday afternoon from the cottage of ‘MY - George Mec- Lanahan at Watch Fiil by a man who escaped in an automobile. - The autémo- bile was =aid to have had a Connecticut registry number. R The burglar worked In the next room to where Mrs. McLanahan and family were at dinner. ’ Aceording to one of the maids, the box in which the jewels were. contained was thrown out of the house to, the ground by a man who jumped after it, picked it up and got away .in.the automobile along the road that leads to the:Misqua- micut Golf club. E % Estimates of the value of the jewelry stolen vary, as one report makes it $5.000. The box which contained the jewels was of Japanese make and was con- _ NORWICH 3 PEARL ROBBERY AT WATCH HILL not happen to be conneeted. was in a closet in the room, on the second floor. The box located shortly after the alarm was given and taction than to me.” " of a spiendid W. “I wish to eongratulaté. You and the re- ity and the fme spirit which brought about year nomination. It would - have been dishearteRing to republicans every- where, considering your standing in the senate, if vour work had not been so unanimously approved.” James P. Williams, jr., editor of the Boston Evening Transcript,, sent the fol- lowing message: your renomination by ‘acclamation. No the nation for real serviee to the world, and the courage of your statesmansh has been and wili contirite to be an i spiriation far beyond the boundaries eof your proud and grateful state.” “Every republican in-New England.” wired Louis A. Conlidge of Boston, brot! er of the republican: vice-presidential nominee, “rejoices in your nomination and every republican will pray for vour success at the polls. Your re-election will be a triumph for sound gevernment. for political courage and .for far-seeing statesmanship. This will insure 2 con- tinustion of the noble traditions of Con- ccticut in the United States senate. | You are a fit successor { Platt and a long line of eminent states- men who have represented your atate in Washington.” % metal-—with the SMALL MIDNIGHT FIRE AT WEST BIDE BAKERY At 12,4 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning: Chemical Co. street statlon, received a ‘telephone call from Abraham Mever, Who runs a bak- ery at No: 20 West small fire at the. b Boston, Mass. kery. Smoke not be located. Chemical Co Main street, Chief Henry investigation it was found that sill afie. N wHITE LEGHORNS IN LE. IN STORRS EGGLAYING forty fifth week of the iaying nite Leghor d nagei to wx:lude pacy fdrst with Mawbu: Farm o, Mass. vid of 3 s White Rocks from ptural second place production of 43 egxs s entered by Jules Westhampton Beacn hird with a seore of ut pen of \White 7 Atikinson was an equally cinse 16 eggs. The fota Ca ngford ries for the ates! which Dbegin in several breed that huve net iring the past ve aiready bee breeders of Ahite Barred and and Buff Wy and Reds: Light ngtons; . Oregons; Ancu lack, Brewn asd White the agrienitural falrs and now include entri = of this character a 10 encourags 3nd s r zrade and a more e uct, The stan e axh ate of one dozen tin show eggs one rnust the qua ndard mar! 24 ounces but egpm weishing ' poefe selecting | shew weight of . egme L freshness 15 ; “'er oféyomk total 160 poin‘s for a nree leading pens in sach of the rincipa eties are as follows Piymouth Rocks Tuiee . ¥rarfais (Barred), West- hampton Beach. L. L ......... 1936 cek Farm (Barred), Westhamp- ton Hewch sosssyikareies: 1989 Tickatawbur Farms, Canton, 2PN 5 1768 White Wyandettes “arry D Emmons. Plymouth, Conn. 1636 Mrs R W. Stevens, Schuylerville, ks : Sodos 2008 Werrythought Farm. Colum b Colin Rhede Island Reds Pinecrest Orchards, Groton, Mass. 1900 Deer Brook Poultry Farm, Short T X. B R T ‘acob Jansen North Hayen, T, U iy . 1670 White Leghorns ; LA Baliard, Chestrut Hill P 1858 deliywood Farm, Hollywood, Wasnh. W. Edgar Baker, Jr., Moriches, L. I, Miscellanesus & B Hampton (BL Leghorns) Pittstown, N. J. . c.aeens 1798 & L Anderson (R. I hites) Windham, N.'H. .............. 1660 B _P. Cloves (Buff Wyandottes) Hartford, Cos . rathes . 1564 1589 . 1756 HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-cinss Gerage Service Cennected, Foone Shstucket Street e ——— DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. :duhm 1327 26-28 Brosdway for | White { | { | S ounzes | uniform size | CORDIAL CONGRATULATIONS 6N BRANDEGEE’ be overwheimingly “My heartiest congratulatione on 3 | nomination,” from Se: [ o that you and used in extinguishing the blaze. NOMINATION | NEW PHYSICAL DIRECTOR the balance of icket in Connecticut may elected.” lis about 30 vears of age. ™ OBITUARY. John ‘Kennedy. reads the telegraphic greet- Lodge. “Thefe publicans of Connecticut on the unanim- | **Congratuiaions upen | SOUntrY. ] i cha r senator has done more than you to save | TIOTC chepter in of Orville H. | No. 1, West Main Main street, for a was seen at the bakery biu the source could Chemical No. 2, R. Taft responded to.ihe call and upon the in- tense heat from.the oven:had sct a 4x6 ine’ gailons of chemical were FOR Y. M C. A. ARRIVIB,W render costly public | dren will come to Norwich to_resifle. He | i John Kennedy, father of Rev. Wmmml After an illness of about a year, Cor- (Contributed.) The death of Frank B. Greenslit annals of oid New Engiand as her fam- ilies pass into history and new families] take their places to neglect or - recon- struct their houses and their civiliza- tion. In this, as in other generations, t Greenslit home has been a conspicu- ous example of a Christian home at its besi Intelligence tarift, public gentleness, aboundi g hospitality, erous and constant support in lance, service and money of the in all its activities at home and abroad. have charcterized the family lifc. With the best fruits from the farm. with the best codking, with the amplest comforts and with the finest courtesies. in the big house by the side of the road have been befriended not only distinguished | guests but the chance wayfarer and the stranger. The interests of mother and son were in fullest accord and fostered a companionship of unusual tenderness }and beauty. The life of Frank B. Greenslit w singulariy upright and stable. In h was no taint.of duplicity or guile was invariably kind to m d bea and would not spare hims he could relieve the distress of cither. With his rit of sincere frien was coup- led a ready humor that made him a Wi come c@Mpanion. He loved the out-of- | doors and lived the sunshine in his dail tasks. His tastes were simple and ways methodical. Without haste without idleness he performed continuing round of duties in upon the farm through long of cheer and self-forgetfulnes er courted publicity. nor did service with care attend church and the ever- home and days full . : and fidelity. His modesty did not con Governor Calvin Coolidge republican | R. J. Fritz, who 4s been engaged as|ceal definite convictions nor did it sup- vice-presidential nominee, United Stfl‘flkphymcal director of (he Norwich Y. M.|nress a fixed determination to give the Senators Henry Cabot Lodge and Phil-|C. .. arrived in Nerwich Tuesday frem |fuij measurc of I PpOTt “to every | ander C iced their | Butler, Pa., Where for some time past he | righteous cause. His life was taat of a | of United States Sepator Frank |has been physical director of the BUtler | true man, a devoted son. a loving broth Connecticut nd rej Y. M. C.A. 'Mr. Fritz will orgenize the [er. o sincere friend, a et r renomination by accimation |locel classes at once and Will Start his| To those who did mot heaith by the republican state convention on | duties xmm;mazel_\; Ziging nis follitime | oetneceritimanths < the niews of his ideath 'hursdey. £0 TR ANOL e comes with the suddenness of a sad ¥ “Your fresdom from efforts in order ml For six successive years he has surprise. 8 tions were made for secure your renomination, wired Gov- |lended the Silver Bay<' Summer -Camp | hogpita . g¥hen the end came. Coolidge from Poston, “ought to |and has had wide experience in physical | fie is survived Ly iwo sisters Mrs. My- give you the more .energy to put into; Work: As soon as he has secured a resi-|ron. W. Smith of Yantic and Mrs. Hor- paign for. re-eliection. 1 earn- |dence here his' wife' and two small chil -lace 1. Smith of Niantic, by four nephews and one nicce H. A. B, Greenwood, S, C. Cornelius Smith He nev-{and he refuses ! Norwich, He records ail The Girl Theatre. Immergruen Lodge. No. 12, 0. D. H. 8., meets in Germania Hall. Somerset Lodge, fair— curving And To burn i But now that it i The Above my Are stars: the Deep are_the in Gra Mo My Tell me 1 what are n Cowles Verse. SEPTEMBER 15, What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Strand. Motion Pictures - at lawless attacks Condensed to the utmo: lovely thing what is_wishi o. THINGS. 1-wishing hig evening. to Test small white doors night is s ky shadow is the distant hill Things? Lecron, 1920 ing and smart 4, F. and A M., the news of the forest but written quite marks the passing from Franklin of |EListorian Birsh has posted them there one of her oldest and most respected !y von szeal them away it will make the families. From early days the name| ° ‘woode vexed : has been associated with all that has|so beware lest you desecrate made for the best development of text 3 town and for the town's . fullest Young saplings would then be in ignor ¢ - obligations o state ance reared. e e i EIE And the lore of the past wot s : i disappear The closing of this lfe ends onel y, "W Thiothson, in The Co the painfully familiar jonis in Contemporary pages. or Breed Theatre. in' the Limousine at Davis will Doctor Tells How to Deteci Harmful Effects of Tobaccal The jewels it contained included 2 |meets in Masonic Temple. T 77' SMLE TEST" pearl necklace, 77 pearls, their sizes| Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 21, I O. O. U ese b Fraduated, set with a diamond clasp, | F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. several pearl earrings, a diamond L3 -— wits an especially large stone in plat- Xe¢w York: Doctor Connor, formerly,smoke, walk up three fli, 1ts of staied inum setting, a smailer diamond ring, POETRY of Jehns Hopkins hospital. says: Many |at a rezula h Ps you 2 platinum watch set, with d;amonds men who smoke, chew or snuff incess- | find that.you out of hreath, your on o white zold chain in a brown HISTORIAN BIRCH. antly and who are seemingly healthy|Neart beat is forced. trembling or ir- 3 ars suffering from progressive organic|regulat, you may he a victim of {upe- g (s M“ik i :‘:fl":i‘r’ When you stroll In the woods, you need |aiimen Thobsands of them would |tional or orga art trouble. Jf you pearls in each earring. one p: never Jong search. never have been affiicted had It hot|feel that you = smoke, chew ® er ngic pearl earrings, one antique| pefore you will meet Historian ‘Birch. been for the use of tobacco, and thou-|snuff. o quiet 3 nerves. you are enamel brooch, $20 in bills, said | His bark is the ledger where all is Set|sands would soon get weil If ‘they |slave ‘to the (obaczo habit. and are to be mostly ones. down— would oniy stop the use tobacco. Iy poisoning yoursel! with the Mrs. McLanahan's winter address is| Both the things of small moment and | The chief habit forming _principle of ly drug: nicotine In either case 20: N Vi ; things of renown. tobacco is nicotine. a deadly poison, | have just two alternatives—keep Da‘c Q [Hoes, Netonet Penadnd : 2 of |Zhich when absorbed by the 3 1 with ‘the sei( oning procese fr- e v y 8y dot and of lowly s th ne: b ™ respec e of the a uffer and Deputy Sheriff Fred T. Mtichell and 4, 5 marveious shorthand, as quick a8 & |The harmful effect tobacco varies |and escaps the dangers. You can over- other police officers were on the ground flash, and depends on cireumstances. One|come the cr op the habit in ed with general debility, |a very he follow- are endeavoring to get clues that will around e arrh of the throat. indi- inexpensive t nected with a burglar alarm which did lead to the arrest of the intruder. And the woods-lore and music that al- | gest tipation, extreme nervous- |drug store and ark for rable é nt|eter Y An e fron discases And zaany o nieotine nolene to whom It givedi'greater satis-|H. Kenmnedy, assistant . rector at 8t -0 "os of the day you can scan right|CEC, \a) trouble, bardening of |lave na desire for tobaten, the eraving Mary’s church Greeneville, died Tues-|If you read what his outermost foliosithe tube blindnes “Hurrah for ansther real Amerian|day afternoon at his home in Derby, say. ¢ e vindicated by the intelligent patriotism |following an illness of some duration. |Turn over the nage of one laver of bark | known as tohatco heatt. W constituency,” Senator | Mr. Kennedy's brother, Rev. P. M. Ken-|And the doings of yesterday there you [abuccs in any fors vou Caf €0t Knox wired -frem Devon, Penn. nedy, was at one time rector of Si. Pat- AL D . following simple test: Read aioud Formee ioited ’ States’ Sgcatone john nicics, chuteh: It in search of the old, the most anclent | full p: rom,a book. 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