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__ KORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESURY, SEFTEWEER 22, 1920 ello Andrew: P. Monahan, Ernest Plummer a visitor in Danieisop Sunday. s8d. Goorgs E.' Chureh, all qoployes of Mrs. Leroy Blake and son Ronald-have \ the New Haven road in the freight yard returned after a visit with relatives in at New* London, were put on trial in tue | If You would-have.a. clear, foesh,, girk | i | S % i rdinary ARIOUS MATTERS Willimantic. { superior court here Tuesday morning on |ish complexion, one ounce of ordipary v e HERE l HEY CoME‘{‘he charge of breaking into & freight’ car | IO IC! VAT LS F it commetios. H Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 192! Mrs. M. E. Carpenter, who has been O . e . M. E. " 1 New Lons yard on 3 :""’“ vehicle lampstat 7.17 this eved-| o \4ing the summer at Beach Bluft, First Day. ;‘:;.renx ;rom nd:nb:m‘} of WJuu“eloezl v.:nd ’p‘m”cfi"’.,';"", ,'{,’:‘,‘,“';" mm"' mn‘;l:'“u\y' 4 Mass., has returned to her home on Per- fy .. 3., Board Cerporation ued at $20. The case is heard before|absorbs a bad complexion, revealing the A meeting of Plainfleld grange was|kins avenue. TUnited Metal Mt Co. . Judge George E. Hinman and a jury. healthy eo-‘m‘ sKin underneath. Its work held Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, R T. Mowry and fam- “ B f N h The chief incriminating evidence |8 done So-gradually, day by day. that no o h h of | 1Y ro! Laurel Hill avenue and Fred |f] Saxten Woelen Corporation . 7, e .os‘ers 0! OrWIC! against the men was given by Caleb T. h;eo’;l\u;lem:; is fl“':id 'g‘u .;u“: -r.e: i wipitings Inte {he Sountry In search of | Wicox, motored to Providenco Sunday| | The Beid & Hughes Ce, Green, a railroad policeman, who testi-|Plied at might, like put on by G. Curtis Morgan attorney for the accused men, flatly contradicted 7 the testimony of Green in numerous|ident since the death of Mrs. Smith, was points. Ho claimed that they were tak-|elected president, and Mrs. Emily Bush- ing the barrel out of the car on the or-|nell was elected to succeed Mrs. Bliven ders of Monahan, because it was pro.|as Vice president”at: large. She s’ also truding through ihe doorway and was| Vice president for the Plains, Miss Hadley dangerous. He denjed that, Church ran|for Canterbury Green, Mrs. T. Edward as Green said he did and he denied that|Davies for Westminster. All th eother Green could have seen the men as he |officers were re-elected said he af if he had been in the posi-| Mr. and Mrs. Carroll of East Hartford, tion between the tracks where he said|their two sons and a friend were guests 4 ~ ' 3 d and were the guests of Telatives. ks Crandtia (CodpEsS O fied to lying on the ground between the | morcd ib the morning . with soap an i Governor Holcomb has designated| Miss Lena B. Barnes of Yonkers, N. |83 Chappenl Company . GOAL—500 tracks in the yard, seeing the three men | Another valuable. Tejuven: treat- shn‘s “ m T. Tuesday, Oct. 5, as fire prevention day. |y, a former resident of Norwich, is the |§ 0 SlPH T 3 break into the car 'and {ake out the bar- [men(—_this for wrinkies—is to bathe your | A number from Norwich attended the|Suest of her brother and s;s«er;‘in-;::: );:” = !’L u“:‘: 3 4 :;]e :f Potatoes and arresting them on th |face in a solution of powderef, sEEQUI G of the r H. z . 3 Of ail flours made in Hoets Buninaten Crangs| e Puseany. | o[ sa? W% GBS Femia e Gl " Plummer, who went on the stand late |Tiich hazel.. Thie has a remarkable ac- :;;;:JT:Q?‘S?‘S_&; “);m:u;;\nfi):m‘.;e l;:\;e‘“be::nmi;rnsr:a‘:eg\i Having passed the summer at their|f§Schwartz Brothers, Inc. .. Gl in the afternoon as the second Witness|ing" up the loose tissue. beolutel 2 cottage Sedahkamp, Stony Creek, Mrs. |Np i’y mire and Supply.Ce, b Oy Herbert Hanna and son, Marvin Hanna have returned to their homs on Main Made from the finest sllens, each license costs the M1 WO | gireot “During their stay at the shors, selected_wheat—has’ R Y Mrs. Hanna entertained many ~friends ood, % Samerset Lodge works the E. A. de-| from Norwich and wicinity: One hundred and Aifty memberships for 5 4 ppeN e ottty ne eorgunized chamber of commerce ‘of years > i ‘reported talns at the £36 toatue 58 e e e iemn “Potat oy | NEAR EAST RELIEF GRATEFUL | R el B et S0 ol e Thelr home. in Rockville, FOR PACKAGES FROM NORWICH | 2008 I7CIe0n /ol ople of Norwich are Word was received here Tuesday | evidently following out the “invest in” Gr‘:::“::;tmfie Tfli‘é‘i"’ “eve:;,::a %o | afternoon from the Near Hast Relief | slogan. for the team workers re being unbleached—so good it needs no bleaching. ‘When hunter's licenses are issueg tc at Brookside Sunday and at morning consider the disposal of hail-cut ~tobac- | Warehouse, 549 West 39th street, New | cordially received wherever they call and D Adaims “owher ‘ot the New Ton.|Worshl -kt Westminetes & York city, saving “We gratefully- ac- | the prevailing spirit' is one: of co-opera- don Globe and elerk of the police court,| Oscar Olsen'is employed in an electric 2 ‘ knowledge the receipt of your one bag | tion and good fellowship. was the first witness called by defense, | ¥elding plant in Hartford and while each A Moosup resident, Mrs. Jospel Le-|and two packages of clothing. They| 'The four-day campaign opened in He produced the records of the New |hand was on a wire bearing electricity arm a¢ the wrist and disiocated a fin- | supplies we ship to Turkey. You: ©9-|ihen the hundred team workers gathered e stepping on a pigce of metal. His rubber AND ger. operation will help save human lives Campaign Headquarters in the Thayer % When State Attorney Hull opened the | heels broke the circuit with no result prosecution Tuesday morning in the su-|¥Orse than a few moments of ,uncon- perior court, the first witness was Otto | SCiousness. Some days later his wrist was ‘The hostess at the D. A. R. museum at | and is appreciated by this comm‘tt'ee. . Luilding to receiye their final instructions. & Ban Norwich Town Green this (Wednesday | Sincerely yours, Near East Relief.” ' ..; . "the team workers started out to Kindred Finishes oo o 570s Wil ve'3ir il || The packages refersed to were one | o™}, "mempers 2. wroup icture was y n P deeply cut, very close to the T L. Stearns. large bag the size of those used in|i.i.n in front of headquarters. L a the. ylase. broken iy o, windom: mhick AT THE Men have started carting beach sand | \n¢ last Near Bast drive in Norwich,| “g.fore the noon hour the workers began T e mare the car 1004 when It | €5caped control in. opening. Mr.- Olsen i and two paper suit cases packed full.| " o iper from all' sections of the city, i . S was ahle to continue work in epite of 3 to fill up the duck pond at Ocean Beach, | . \nt lant Saturduy; parcel & : was supposed to have been broken into pite of UNITED METAL o ese were se 3 having covered their morning calls suc- » Doth accident thus providing more parking space for|post without insurance at an expense e 2515 5 by the accused. - . k MANUFACTURING CO. || ™ot vehictes for the whole of only Sle. cesstully. it 1‘5“5”;‘2‘;..'5:?;’;’;?.’; 5. “Megumama, 3 Jspaness, showed || The Tadies’ Ald society had 2 hapos L\ § = b il X ed at the hotel and afte nity - Tt the door of the car which |DUsy session last week Tuesday at the i A oy et | or tn town, 5ald that |InE the feam capfhine made their Twports shiolographs of the door of the car Which | room in the parsonage. Shipping Street cide whether another jacking ap of fares | at*the close.of the summer term of the | Which were chalked up on o blackboard English and could not make himself un-|_DF. and Mrs. Omer Cote have left town, THAMESVILLE, CONN. will be required. public schools, etch scholar was, ask- | When the final report had been ma e derstood after being questioned by the |8°INE to Rhode Island od to make a garment during the -va- | totals showed 150 memberships which is a cation for the i?e&r East Renzef. Much | very gratifying figure. to the campaign enthusiasm and effort, both in New- |leaders. ark and Montclair, resulted in large| Applause greeted. each report and the contributions. 1In both cities ladies,|heartiest applause came when the first lllen Lawson is with her mother in Attleboro, Mass. A surprise, birthday. party marked 1} se of Fred Lachapelle Friday The marriage of Miss Marion Norton and Rev. Edward Smiley, both of \West- chester, took place at the bride’s home, ‘Tuesday, at 4 p. m. state attorney and the court, he did not testify. William E. Jackson, county detective, and E. W. Roache, a railroad detective. 2 a3 Al the ie received many gifts from NOT PRESS CHARGE The temperature was higher Tuesday.|former workers in the Red Cross, had | woman's membership Was reported as ",',‘,':‘) ';;“fh:"“',h,;‘;?"‘fn, '},fm ’;cCu o A friends, including a $5 gold AGAINST SON-IN-LAW [and householders began to think . the | charge of the garments given and saw | taken out by Miss Lyons of the Lyons LS ® iis sister. Dancing an fass. Sept. 21—Ariel Mitchel- | fAmily coal supply might remain undis-|l0 the collection and forwarding Of |company who turned in a check for the W iroad Defective Green concluded | [FeSiments added to the evening's pleas N romer of Tert. | turbed for a white longer. them. The plén followed was to leave | first vear's dues as soon as she had signed et b mCoe i nsuccessfu! in an a W. H. Darrow, fruit specialist, of the|ld78€ sized paper bags at each house | the card. 5 " Attorney Morgan had his own plan of o elopement of his | Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs,| !0, Pe filled, and called for a few days| A number of plural memberships. were the railroad yard which he used W SPRING HILL . Millea of this |has been making a fruit inspection trip | ater- : reported for the day. The largest plural Plummer, was testifying. $ g e b e b Mo Inthe three Near East Drives in|membership. 40. was taken out by The / g 1 Norwich p the eity a cini- ides Ct Unit in their | Alumal here have heen apprised that| S CICH PEOPIe in the city and vicini- | Tronsides Board Corporation, The United dication exercises of the tablet the charge ~ have not been duly notified, it is|Metal Mfg. Co. Inc. and the Saxto € | Yale is to dedicate a memorial to i - X ist of the men who were in Prior to the opening of the trial Tsa-| dore Bergman of New London pieaded | i3] claimed, a rwards ex s- | Woolen C X | suilty to the charge of forgery in pass- O s SLWAR I e b T | L tke Dlabs N a1 of the drive. Any who wish can send | " Divisional results for the day were as and’the ather for $46. on June 3. and| .y iyer from: abroad: a band ement between the | . It I8 eXpected that about 500 men from | by Darcel post to the headquaiters of | oiows: s i s | itipromiens, 1o BEEa day or « daugnter. the young | St Bernard's parish in Rockville will|the Near East Relief and their gifts| i 4 on eacl 1 4+ vears old,| 1 the townspeople. s a3 march in the Holy Name societies' dem-|Will be gratefully acknowledged. Div. 1 Major J. L. Case ....... 2% John TLovely of Lyme, 14 years old,| “pio s smich and family, who apent WOUNG-1he subjret. onstration at Hartford Oct. 10, Div. 2 Major C. Edward Smith .... 31 pleaded guilty to the charge:of entering | Fobert Smith and family, who sy % T e ohi Mllgectorat i ! Div. 4 Major gllyn 1. Brown ..... 18 the store of John S. Hall in.lyme and |3©e st PaTt of the Furimet 4t the Dy NDED LICENSES ° gar inspectors' section men and| NORWICH TEACHERS DELEGATES | piy. ¢ Major Mehard L. Tarrant .. 17 stealing $17 worth of goods. He was| ome. ha i to their home OF STEAMSHIP FiLOTS |tabime 10Ut workers on the New Haven TO FEDERATION MEETING |Div. 3 Major F* L. Arnold WATCH THE ntenced and he was placed on prova- (N lendon o Sept. 21.—The Ii- |amounting o & substantial sum. | -t meeting of the Norwich Teach- |Div. 5 Major J. A. Deamond . ers' league held Tuesday afternoon at harles P. Downs of Y Broadway school, the president, Mi: nd Captain Edgar master and polit steamship Georgia, nine months today nd guilty by fed of violation of Next Su;\d:l_\' is to be observed as Ral- Iy Day of the Central Baptist Surday|Amelia Young, and the secretary, Miss school, and epecial exercises will be held |1sabelle Leonard, were elected ' dele- luring the Sunday school hour. gates to the State Teachers' Federa- . sl Condncior Jo W SeLoan, of Tha Shore| L10n meetn to bo heid in New Haven | CaPains, roporting 11 memberships for Line electri jv|on Saturday. Among the speakers|the day. Captain Chakles A. Isaa her b first of week THERMOMETER LB ST cAED NORWICH BUILDING LOAN HAS $27,000 INVESTED The Norwich Building and lLoan as- sociation has $27,000 inve: Total '.%.% 5 Gt B Captain Louis R. Porteous carried off L s i R. H. Montgomery, 85 Water street. |the honors for the day amons the team | - T FHORt SO Murphy & McGarry, 207 Main stre | | sted in homes Thaws Frozen Coal. and property in Norwich. This fact| porthawing coal frozen in steel cars oo ilway, who recen 5 New London-Norwich Sign Co., 2 S sildh nd close secont o 3 ¢ out building a i e wan i |MOVed {0 Wateroursfrom Kaybronk, is| Wil e A B, Meredith. secretary of | close sesond with 10, membershios 10| cyioquui et was brought out at the bullding 470 |a kerosene burner that can he placed ot now employed on the Eristol road Womate, board of education, and MX | ™ rne reports made by the team captainsj ATthur L. Peale, 5061 Broadway. the C(hamber of Commerce rooms on |directly under a car bas been invented. get were brougnt against Downs | Read notice of Norwich Music assool- [ \sachers camasisy e state | o Tollows. Carlos C. Peck. 93-95 Water street. | y\fzin gtreet. The Building and Loan _resqlt of the sinking of |ation in announcement column.—adv The league is making arrangements s CiNsErdietun, =10 Bpagwes: association is making very rapid pro- ovidence river AUE. 21, | Among ten new stadents in the nurses'|for an entertainment course of &t Divislen 1 E. W. Perkins, 20 Shetucket street. | gress and is establishing an enviable e training department at L. 16ast two, RUisBATAD Baihald ba: i | Matorsd: L Caselio . i\ s satsas . 4% ¢ Henry H.:Prentice, Taftyille, Conn. vecord in building and loan circles. | New Chief Inland Waterways pir tal, New London, are M ter hall this fall. The programme for| 1—Capt. L. M. Crandall ........... 5| Tullen Publishing Co. 101 Broadway. The meeting Tuesday evening was | and Miss Ircne Roberts of Jewett City. |the opening number of the course will Eawin Hill 2 gl Ler AR burkise 15k Eroadway. | presidsd’ over (byPrenidehtiEensst .. Camoufiage of the Commonplace. Miss Hilda I Tuthill ana Harold '.{P¢ &iven Dby Mrs, Elizabeth Pooler| 3—Capt. C. A. Saxton ... 10| *Stephen H. Reeves, city bl |Rodler. ‘Lodns applied for were exe- vty fo Yeduce the mumher 6f | Wilkinson. beth of Srosornes Loro's %I Rice, deamatist, of Bostor JEDHE, (_, .rdw‘sl T Sl A “gi;‘cscr.:;? & Hughes Co., (plural) 201 (-|Hc;| -.;m two new applications were Pt e 3 5 rled Sunday evening at the P 3 S —— 5—Capt. J. S, Adams ..., 4| Mai iR 1 received. 3 1 be to have peaple do |red Sunday evening 4! the Toquomnoc| sy rovomicEs 0% FIRE CALL _—| Ernest 0. Rodier. Alice building | Robert McNeely was elected n di- thelr with thelr everyday | Jrid8e g > s ol e 76| Michael A. Sadusky, 15 Bath street. | rector;and W. E. Manning was el s ¢ Ak . = & Division 2 ton Woolen (‘Vorporation, (plural), |assistant secretary. Both of these The number of applicants who took Two calls for the . fire department 7 204 Sturtevant street elections are to fill out the unexpired ondiisscbas dogalid =g [the volor's oath Saturday in {he town|Sere made by fires in automobiles on ;‘:aw C. ; 5‘{‘“““‘} ¢ F.T. Sayles, °S Shetucket street. term of Arthur E. Sherman who was 0 of Groton numbered 482, of whom, 28| Tuesday. but in each case the people in|Zl—Capt. T. R. Porteous ... Schwartz Bros, Inc., (plural), -11;a director and assistant secretary of Plant Disappearing. /1"’ are women., There were 284 women and |Charge of the car had conquered the|22—Capt. C. E. Lane . rater street. the organization. Yucca Plant Disappearing. 198 men. blaze before the firemen arrjved ;"—gw A. L. Peale Dr. Paul A. Schwartz, 216 Main street. | The association has purchaszed a Yucea plant is disappearing in thef™ Criticism_has been Jaunched at. the | AC 10:08 Tuesday morning there was :jAézn:- l“v ‘\_{Smj"' . Rev. Joseph H. Selden, 270 Broadway.|NCW Set of books for Secretary Charles Southwest because of methods em-i { government's manner of delivering pas.|? C4ll to the rear of the home of Harri- | 25—Capl. A. Schwartz Teter: Selius. 251 Maln, stroat 1. Smith, which were inspected at the SENEEY {cel post packages, and the recor son C. Noyes, 70 Williams street. for a nda- "Chomas J ployed in harvesting them for - poe. making_of binder twine. *"1 Removing Gum. When gum is on clothing, hold & plece of ice on the opposite side of]™ iR biakan, 18 BotR tast mecting Tuesday evening. ha e small fire caused by a short circuit i 3 . . 4 hnheh " —_— R . tion has been made that receipt be siven | ST4! ho cuit_in o 1. Henry Shanmon. Shannon building.| ., Our Grain Store Will Be Clos-|or activeric an automobile. A fire extinguisher was Division 3 TRubin Shaniro. 323 Franktin street | M'NEELY SURPRISED AT ACT s o)1 o8 mit bhisstoxtinicnias thia ::qr«:m:‘n:::\:hmun the blaze before the | Major F. T.. Arnayl;l‘:l .-— Alexander Sharn. 201 Main street. OF STATE PROHIBITIONISTS ¢ of 5 31—Capt. C. C. : arles I. Smith, Reid & Hughe Rober Neely of 508 Boswell ave- property of C. Tyler Landphere, fo 9.54 a i . £ e ughe J:5s Rohert AcNeely. ot SRS, DOSNCES ed Wednesday, September 22, | /o7 vy, of & [¥ier Landohere, for- | At 54 at night there was a felephone | 52—Capt. P. F. = The Specialty Shop, Inc, 140 Main|nue on Tuesday cvening expressed - of; the: I ! | call (o the central staton from a house | 33— Capt. F. stree! imself b incensed over d thy will be removed | was. worn by his. " father, % Chiatlen: | ok wismibein foiaion ftom o Hause | 53~ Capt e 5T himself as very much incensed over the goods and the gum M . P Ao g X s street. to- | 34—Capt —| Fred 93-95 Water street. t -8 0 Hartford on Account of Holidays. HARRULIEEY muors. than 20 yedegucy. mobile of M. H. Hourigan of 114 McKin- | 35—Capt. —| Fred 20 Fraiilin atet :\:iu‘\c’;;‘pehr:;lmm;&: :‘r:: papers of —- The contractors have ceased taking up|ley avenus was ablaze in front of Christ E United Me! Mfs. Co.. Inc. (piural),|last Saturday concerning his election |the rails on the Shore Line clectric road |ciurch. When the chief's and depuly 5 | Shipping strest. Thamesvilie. as a delegate at large by the prohibi- {@long the Sound for the.present, Thers |chief's cars arrived there the blaze had Philip T. Welles, 25 Shetucket street. | tionists at their convention in Hart- as. Mlos erg @R |27 so many rumors concerning the ame |died out and Mr. Hourigan was able to | rajor A. T —| L M. Young. Thayer building. ford. L ;;flf;‘:‘c“oflr it'’s hard to say whica is|drive his car away. 41-Capt. S. B, Palmer. /.. — | The team workers will start out again; Mr. McNeely said that without his 21. 1920, by J. H. nes ki Y iy - SRR R % |this morning with renewed cnergy, de-|knowledge or consent the pronibition- James Paternostro and Miss VieZ |, The Woman's Home Missionary socie: FUNERALS S Cant i P, Busas 1 5 | termined to make an even better showing | ists elected him a delegate-at-large, toria’ Masiello, both of Norwich. P . ok, Trinity Methodist church, 3irs. Mrs. John K. Cobleigh. |44—Capt. Dr. P. A. Schwartz ... :f this'noon. accoratigh o the LAt d { doRiete — »° s for the season with a - tion on_the part of the prohibitionists. NES BO Session at 415, Thureday: eoomeqp', | funeral of Henrietta M. Fowler, widow FINES BOARDMA C “oblei ) Mr, McNeely said Tuesday evening 2 Residenu Bft . usual supper. of JuhnATI Cobleigh, was held from her 18 TUNDER NUISANCE ORDINANCE| that he knew nothing of any such ac- 4o ‘IV=-'|"':||um" = The last plenic of the season of Trinity | taces tiendence of reiatives And Feisadn | Major J. A. Desmot . Judge John M. Tarnes renderd a de-|tion as that taken at Hartford unul ' > & he s y ge a v riends. | Major J. A. Desmond ...........: i jca v m his a s c L icl - ticut having assessment date|Methodist Sunday school is to be held au|Ree. Avthar . Purkis St of the| Sl bast AT e o on in the police court Tuesday morn-|his attention was called to the article Haughton's Cove, Saturday Sept of October 1st, and owning|iesving Frankiin square a: 245 by . C. V. Pendleton ....,.. ing, fining Albert Boardman $25 and costs|in the evening paper of Saturday, un- .| Centrdl Baptist church, conducted the for violation of a cofty ordinance ralating|der a Hartford date linc. funeral service and Mrs. Helena M. T. on Labor Day nizht after he had been| 2 3 ek oM by Mayor . M. Tarou' that “the | i Uasor S tex Suluy was Ba 14 1 mayor did not want the mesting held in | virgie?) Ll 54 i hie heare There is | Brigadier General Frank 7. Hines | g, tha Bank n ¢ the street. Mr. Boardman, who is a who lizs been appoinied.c ) t . H. E. Rfing i + 5 = o B & " ley. The social commitiec hias a good | Church sang Beautiful Isle-of S : - E to nuisances of the first class when he == : . taxable securities are liable to|pmgramme s £003 | Church sang Beaubiful Tale fi’\_fyg}’v“r.nev;x:]!: - T ?{I;;;Z:g started to hold a meating on Ferry street WESTMINSTER Like Puttlng lt Friday, wh ks the ni ives acts i taxes at local rates unless the riday, which marks the ninth tives acted bearers and burial too versary of the consecration of St. Pat-|Dlace in Maplewood cemetery. A com- o reik’s church property entirely free frcm|mitial service was read by Rev. Mr. State Tax of four mills has|5p:" el Tronerty entirel high tat e | Priiads.” There! were: many = beautital < i @ his mouth. Few persons prociaim | yn, : & i res ¥ L. Tarrant .. 14| cialist leader in this city. had with him| ot RIS Vo g inland and coastwise 3 2 been paid to the State Treas- |55 oclock in addition to the regular | flowers. . A M. Pasnik [ |at the meeting an out of town speaker| LLCTSIVES 10 be athelsts In words, BUt | oorvice of tne war department. an |Whether you're.col ly mass at 7 a. m. Undertakers Church and Allen had 3T oA 1| Whem' he was to introduce when'the po-|iN€ir lives and actions telltey are fools| '\ )y "ow pureau o o ¥ > " urer on or i A Jlpeadon, Mrs. Mary D, Bennett|chicse (of the funeral srraugements. Herman Sears ..........., — |lice interfered and arrested him e e althro e a1l ooy mioros |/ contact of Congreas. . GenerilEinias|an your style ideas or not BEFOR §:;a::" ;:Wlflled :3‘ “permmndrm of Mrs. Ambrose Higgins E. 1. Graham i The ‘;" was tried out last Saturday. :o'uad had charge of overseas transporta- Z . L EF EPTEMB s arren ans, hadh Bl ; i udge Barnes reservi ision. - : b e . E Sl ER 30th charge of special tutoring “O.:rmm \::tvr;w‘?v’»‘; f:tnc:an]‘br:;e‘“}iirésml 1:::”;‘:& e Z|ne ol "&"éfii&%xflfifl . John 15: 12-15, is the Bible passage | tion during the World War, and should be in lpendllls your, i i s st R & s e = v i it r the week prayer service in the | later g t - - The estates of those who neg- aity, peimary ;;:;:g;r sfr:'ob-““‘ 5437t her | Tuesaay mornise 510 06160k Lrorm hE - h‘;s ?t::;'nu{hlx:ld.g ™ l\ell,\a meze in ;‘;‘mes‘ “!c“d‘:esia‘\ el J later was chief of the bureau of money for Clothes. p <o 1. 3 ey’ B 4 3 5 cour en the de on was Ay Wy nsportation. ek 6 thEs e WHIRLL 05 % Acanir, st trecsier undertakers parors i New Tondon. Following is a complete list of the new | Judge. Kelly gave motice o hoorar o] Miss “Linnell and Miss Frost returned | %% i . p 7 lect o py i it S Tt | D S T R T R | Sy St o he st | D Bt el 2 b |, e 0 gl i ek e o s an irvestment ratfiee S iable t current White Ribbon Banner: Let us|were pr ina e were a number of | A SR AVAD Iposed o, e Sdardman S e f i -y 4 0 to convention this year with the best|floral remembrances. C. B. Anagan, 41 Broadway. under a chapter of the city ordinances| Mrs Stablbers and children have re- a dead expense if you buy! . A HEAVY PENAL Teports we have had, {0 partly show our| An automobue c...cgs brought the body | Tranr G e Droswar. e o A Wekiiu iy a0 woauy o tave re. them here. ¢ TY gratitude for the coming of national pro.|to this city and there was toiser Ine . Aubrey, Mohican Co., 260 | providing penalties ranging from the $§5| 3 s E = 3 " hibition. = st his city and there was a public ser- | Afain street. maximum for nuisances of the first class | turied o New York city. vice at Buckingham Memorial. Rev. Money on hand or in bank, Miller, Who has spent sev- | Ltreet ;Gm,",e H Weloh; vastor of tie Ehuseh Baird Tire & Supply Co., (piural) 237{to $1 for nuisances of the fourth class.| Mrs. Iran The marriage of Harry Grum: M . 3 eptiminEts e e Wi 2 Ee OB Atie ain street. i Poardnen wha forna eral months in Westminster has returuca uits: ve other than Savings Banks, or f,m""g ",‘,’ R i Jeanls ointed. Bolatives soted me posmint: of| dohn H.Bell 99 Main street mitted a nuisance- of the first class inre- | to Chicago ine Sullivan. daughter of John 0 fite e are in the fami ot | M. L. Bergstresser, 16 Mechanic |sisting. molesting, disobeying or interfering | 1t Was not fully vrderstood that women Savings Departments of Com-| " o N london wil ‘take ; burial took place in the family lot at|gtreat. . < 23 with any executive or police officer or the!are to vote in the town elections until the rectorv of St. Mary's churc the City cemetery on Oak street. A com-|° 33 'a £ Ay exs = s ot 2 e y's chur n . A Bruckner, 114 Main street 'street commissioner while engaged in the | Friday, when an official notice from the | = 2 Leondon, t w St a mittal servi vas rea t t] grs y e = e v 2 ” 3 mercial Banks in Connecticut|;* {5, ©* (Wetnesday) aiternoon at| pila; fergics ras read A¢ the grave byl Harold S. Bur, 120 Laurel Hil ave. | 3uty of keeping the stréets or highwass | SeCretary of state was received by each | = o nu or public places of the city free from ob- | town cierk stating that by the formal is liable on excess above $500.| Ther i general interest Money For You You won't see much n Norwich X James L. Case, (plural) 357 structions and convenient for public use. | decision of the attorrey general all wom- e A in the opening of the en®rged and re. WEDDING. street sy AT | aailor frdm the submarine base forc| €N Qualifying Saturday iast are ellgible Instructions and forms sent on|mod¢/s Rock Nook Children's Home. Paternostro-Masiello G. W. Carroll, 40 Shetucket street. feited a $25 bond which he had put up|!o vole the full town ticket Oct. 4 and PP During last year fourteen children were| James Paternostro of 454 North| The Edward Chappell Co., (plural) 46-|8fter he was arrested for #itoxication,|in all subsequent elections. Previous to lpphutlon. received, eighteen dismissed and tie | Main street, a barber by occupation, 76 West Main street and three men paid fines for intoxication. | this 56 women registered, a large propor- average per month in the home was|and Miss Victoria Masiello of 66| The James F. Cosgrove Co. 206 Main|A non-support case was heard in cham-|tion of these yualified Saturday at the STATE TREASURER, twenty-three, School street were married Tuesday |street. 3 bers and an agreement was regched for|town clerk’s office. After their eligibility wife $5 per week. | Was assured by the secretary of state Fri- The Cranston Co., (glural) %5 Bread-|The matter went over for tthree menths |4ay there was searce time to notify, so s | Broadway. ~They were accompanied |way. many did not know and cannot take part Capt. and Mrs, Chester Fish and twe|afternoon at 4:15 by Justice of the| Louis M. Crandall, 142' Main street, | the husband to zive h H.,M Conn. |children of Brookiyn are spending a|Feace John H. Barnes in his office on w short time at Noank with Capt. S— e mother, Mrs. Addie Fish. Capt. Pish,|PY (W0 {riends. Bride and groom are| T. A. Crowley 287 Main street. 9 v in the town election uniess the legislature who has command of the U. S. transport | atives of New York, the former being| A. Davidson, Strand theatre. 101 Wa-| C oV 0% MAN INLICTED at its second session Tuesday exacts a NORWICH ART SCHOOL |Sherman, has sust returned trom o wope| the daughter of Angelo and Florence ter strect UNDER VOLSTEAD ACT|special provision for a second opportunity age to Antwerp. Masiello, and the latter the eon of | Nino Di Palma, %8 Franklin street. The tederal grand jury sitting in Hart-| to qualify, aud this fact is made known THIRTY-FIRST YEAR In the trial of Antonio Muratori for| " 2nd Rose Paternostro. Disco Brothers, 267 Main street. Eopiy Teviny: returied (137 indictrhenta| o fhoss aut s co iiand ilist Sweel s Ha tux- shwine 31s t Frank T. Fagani 1 i agdinst persons charged with violating | day. 0 !L\,‘\‘;‘ ,l\t :m—rznzn, 1920 |burglary on two counte in_ibe superior| \NCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | Jown 4. e e federal laws. Among those indicted was| Supt Greer has been viiting Cantlr. cLa < DESIGN DRAWING, s : - y ; Tt | Frank 3. Tavlor, 27, of Wethersfield, a|bury schools this week. the tound, th 5 2 Mis C. W. Flage, G. & E. Dept, 37 She- = POTTERT AND SILVERSMITHING | bn i, 1D Actused gullty on| Miss Buily Lathem has retaried, af-| ucpel st - She-| clerk ifi the Hartford post office. He was| A large crowd attended the auction at E both counts, and e was sent to " the |ter passing the summer in Canada, Tmil M. Fox, 82 Franklin street, | 2TTested Monday night on charges of|the Columbus Smith place Monday. 1t is hildren‘s Class, Saturday 9-11 Mire thha. Oves vhiis n two, mor| Mrs. William A. Norton and Miss| Frederick Geer, 122 Main strost stealing letters in the TUnitéd States|a matter of general regret that he and Lis . Louise T. Norton have been in New York| Joseph A. George, 72 Main street e on 8 Tamly, xve Javios towil Frank Condoy of Groton, who was for- [ for & brief stay. ! X.S. Gilbert & Sons, Sherucket strest. | AMONE those indicted on charges of vi-| There was a nearly equal representa- merly on the submarine S-5 which went| Misk Marion E. Stark left Tuesday for| A. Goldblatt, 46 Framelie. siveer olating the prohibition eMforcement act|tion from the three sections of the town e e o ng Do My ls| Wellesley College, Where she is @ mem.| William A. Gresser. 25 Broad street,| 72s Stanley Krakowsk!, Norwich. 2t fthe W. C. T U. annual meeting held =R i nts, Mr. and Mrs. James | ber of the faculty. A, H. Oliver, 30 - z at Mrs. Bmily Bushnell's last week Wed- needed luxury Conroy, of that borough. Conroy is a e tacully Oliver. 30 Huntington lane week Wed . Miss J bt P Thomas J. Healy, 372 Main street. Chamber of Commerce Membership |nesday. It wa sa matter of general re- frst class cook and is stationed at the | 01%% JAne MeGresor Aiken s the| pguitoy, T3 TC ARLETEL. * For Pastor. " |dolong that the”union haa been abie to submarine repair division navy yard, at e . Mre. Benjamin W.|° Fawin HL Y. C A vay ol 5 e i bess able. to Philadelphia, Bacon in New Haven, S e ; Thayer . bullding,| The City’ Bible Class of the Central |in the great $1.000.000 diive the mocs Mary Forsythe, widow of Giles Woiré,| s Louis Whiton Who has been the| Tustin Holden: § Franklin street. Paplet Sunday sehool has bought the | vear. One new ' member was: hdmitted. dead at her home, Gravel street, Mystic | fucs, O N°¥ sister/Mrs. Willam B.{ Tronsides' Board Corporation, (plaral).| bese marenoraiin 1o 1o reotgarirey | ¥re Bay Bliven, wic has served 15 pres- was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pe.| 8¢ has returned to New York. ‘West Thames street. B Pl iae ppcraas ter Forsythe and has lived in Mystic| Mr. and Mrs. Shepard B. Palmer have| Arthur G Jenkins, 42 Franklm street | onorogr, Of Commerce. This action —— » v ;..L for all R P of your It NOTICE! The Office and Warehouse i Max Gordon Son Corporas-{-~ necessities. take up much of your time to bave us thoroughly ex- amine your- eye structure 3l her life. She leaves a daughter, [opened fheir home on Broad street, af.| Jewett City ~Textis Noveity Co. e gt e e MELANCHOLY WOMEN and grind the lenses you ’ iss Jennie Wolfe, and a brother, Wii-|!er passing the season at their cottage at| (Plural), Jewett City. 3 i Women shou]d understand that mel- i . i will closed Fox' THE LA VIDA ELEOTRIC VIBRATOR |liam Forsythe of Texas. Mrs. Ira F.|Point Breeze. L, F. Johnson, Thaver building, (211-| ryrpsTENING LETTER ancholy, comma!nn* called. tha “Blues§ T e S tion be Wedne -2 « ¥7.50. Noyes is her niece. Mrs. William Cheney Brown, Jr., and| 212): : 1 4 ¢ |12 in"ninte times But of ten 2 pure symp- 10, Sauit Bp - oY X Guaranteed In every respect Let us| The United States civil service com- |daughter are at their home on Carron| GuariesD: Joslyn, 293 Main street. SENT MAYOR OF BOSTOX |tom, of -some organic derangement day, September 22, on. s vibrator and prove to | mission announces for Oct. 12 an exam. |SVenue, After pussing the semmer at| Ly, Kaouse Thames River line. Boston, Sept. 21.—A letter scrawled in | Which should have attention. Hor near- C.ASPEAR R an excellent appliance. |ination for dairy manufastaring special. | Eastern Point. Clinton E. Lane. 324 Main street. red ink and/ warning Mayor Peters ‘that |1y forty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- OP‘I'6 - | count of holida; *1'&‘ ND nzvr'n.:c sHoP, ist, man or woman, under 45, i the| Mr. and Mre:Frank C. Tumer, 3| 4 5 Ay LAPierrs 287 Main street | “you will goi your medicine next” was |etable Compound, made from roos and METRIST Y. % WESTERLY 'un['r AXS FowER co., dairy division, bureau of animal indus-| Arlington Turner and Miss Esther Tur-|strest oo © C°v 28 Shetucketreceived by the mayor today. He treat- [herbs, hias been the standard remedy for MAIN ETREF THE MYSTIC POWER COMP. try, department of agriculture, for duty[ner have returned to town, having spent ed it as a joke, but said he would turn |such conditions. as proved by many t # East Main St. Mystie, Came. ™ . Herbert M. Lerou, (plural), 289 Main |it over to the police tomorrow. This i imonials which stantly - WHEN YOU in Wn:mm D &.“on in the field, at|the summer at their cottage at Harwich- | street. the third threatening letter received by Hobing | from. wonmen who, have e netebetore. 83200 1o g0 X port, Mass. The Lyons Co., Broadwas. Mayor Peters within a year. stored te-Bealth by its wee. Th