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WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS ARE APPEOVED Twen workmen's compensation \greements, which have been approved by foner J. J. Donohue since his return from attending the convention at San Francisco, have been filed at the office of the clerk of the superior court ns follows: Peck-McWilliams Co., Sorwich, em- ployer, and Kallel Haddad, Thames reet, employe, bruised and cut toes. at rate of $13.20 Ironsides Board Corporation, Nor- wich and Frank Johnson, right toe jammed, at Brainard & Armstrong Co. New Lon- . employer, and Anita Pangette, em- vioye, sprained ankle 6.28. Ironsides Board C h, employer, and Albert inelli, 137 Thames street, employe, ht thumb ~plit, at rate of $15.60 Allen Spool & Wood Turning Co., Mys- tic, employer, and Otis Abell, M right thumb amputated, 19 weeks at FURNITURE RUGS COMPLETE stocks of dependable merchandise. OUR prices are lower than elsewhere. ON the quality and value basis, it is economy to’buy with us. N.S.GILBERT & SONS ECONOMY CORNER—SHETUCKET STREET VISITORS WELCOME. 114.45. J. E. Bogue Co., and Frank A. street, empvloye, Norwich, employer, Cilley, 187 Franklin toe injured, at rate of Mystic Oral School for the Deaf, em- ployer, and Joseph LaPointe, Mystic, employe thigh bruised, ankle sprained, 3t rate of $9.23. Richmond Radiator Co., Norwich, em- ployer, and J. James, 162 Talman street, «mploye, knee sprained, at rate of $14.01- J. B. Martin Co., Unggsville, employ- er, and Adolphns Johnson, Montvill employer, and Adolphus Johnson, Mon ville, employe right arm broken, With 75 er cent. loss of use of right hand, 117 *reeks at 11.12. Beok & Hill Co., Norwich, employer, znd James A. Balkcom, 13 Carter ave- rue, employe, fingers lacerated, at rate of $10.33. ., , Atwood Machine Co., Stonington, em- vloyer, and Clarence Main, Stonington, *mploye, groin ijury at rate of $1l. Atwood Machins Co., Stonington, em- ployer, and Hannah King, employe, ner- Yous shock, at rate of $11.72. ( P —— Tokio, Oct.-5.—Sunday school officials and workers from all over the world are gathered here for the opening ses- slon tonight of the eighth convention of ‘the World's Sunday School Association which is intended, it is announced, to make “in all lands a better day for the world’s childhood and youth and for larger sympathies and better under- standings between the natiens.” Twenty-nine conferences, at Which spe- cialists will speak 6n a wide varlety of topics are to be held in addition to simultaneous evenin® meetings at which addresses Will ge delivered by 134 speakers in four languages! The conven- tion will close a week from next Thurs- day evening with a great outdoor song service and a pageant entitled “The Cross of Christ” The “message” from Tokio will then be carried to the Holy Land through many mincr meetings and in 25 further auxiliary conventions in Ko- rea, China, Singapore, Colombo, India, Cairo, Egypt, and Jerusalem. The daily themes of the speakers here will be: “World Progress of the Sunday esus Christ ‘the World's Re- ‘The Bible—God's Revelation to “The Christian Heritage of World Evangelism “The Community;” “National “The Sunday School and the Special reports will be read by secretaries and field workers from Soutn America, the Philippines, Egypt and Syria, Korea, China, Japan, India, Great: Britain and the United States. All Tonics Yimol . , 72 Asylum strcet, hand lace C. M. Williams, snd Charles Campbell, badly cut, at rate of $1 Richmond Radiator Co., ployer, and B. Dazreck, street,” finger lacerated Babeock Printing Pi London, employer, and Tony De Costa, ew London, employe sprained knee an™ aakle, at rate of §10:80, Norwich Grain Co. (Cutler. Co.), em- plover, and Edward Matihews, 156 Sichool street, emplove, broken right an- at rate of $18. employer head Norwich, employe, kle, at rate of §11. Norwich Belt Mfg. Co., employer, and villiam F. Dempski 54 Bowry avenue, forearm broken, at rate of $15.13 Groton Iron Works, employe: Charles F. Vincent employe ,compound fracture of bones of foot, with 40 per: cent. loss of use of left foot, 52 weeks' nt $15.16. Atwood Machine Co,, Stonington, r, and em- plover, and John W. McDowell, burned left ankle, at rate of $6. and cooks in an instant! Try Sunnycorn for breakfast fomor- ¥ row. It's a new kind of cereal that you'll like —mellow, creamy, and easy to prepare. If you don’t like it your grocer will refund your money on retarn of what is left in the package. Not cornflakes, but the heart of the best white corn ground fine and thor- oughly steam-cooked by a milling process which prepares it for almost instant serving. Simply stir into boiling water and it's done! - Never ook it over twe minutes. [ Try Sunnycom. Ask your grocer. SUNSEAL patented STORRS HENS REACHING GOAL OWNERS BOPE FOR The coveted goal of every owner Of every pen in every laying contest is to have his hens averaging 200 eggs dur- ing the hen's fiscal year which runs from November 1st of each year to the last of October. In the laying contest at Storrs two pens of Plymouth Rocks from New York state and one pen of Rhode Is- land Reds from Massachusetts have al- ready passed this high water mark and there is still four weeks to go. That is to say, those three pens with a total of only thirty hens in all, have lald more than 6000 eggs. The egg production of hens of all ireeds and varieties all over the country is declining at this season of the year, more rapidly of course, in some cases than in others. Three months agzo the management of the contest at Storrs ex- COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY WILL HEAR ANTI-MOSQUITO PLANS At the fall meeting of the New Lon- don County Medical society to be held at the Crocker house in New London on Thursday, October 7, Dr. W. E. Britton of New Haven, staté entomologist, will speak on the purpose and plans of the Conneticcut Anti-Mosquito ~ association, which was formed and incorporated in Avgust. The association is the outcome of the resolve of some of the most prom- inent citizens of the state, who has suf- fered much in past years, and motably in the past summer, from the mosquito pest, rc state action. adequate legisk and a sufficient appropriation, inate the m ate. In the pursuit of this end, ation will appeal to the medi- e state for their en- h argument for feeble old people and deli- cate children, there is no remedy like Vinol. Gog. Wm. Bentle; ton, Mass. AUTOS TO HIRE St.. Phone 1994. C. D. JOSLYN G. i Brown. Co, New England es Agents, 192 State Street, Bos FRANKLIN SQUARE Taxi, 09 Main sepid 3 West Main St We Advertisement Will Get-Rt LEGAL NOTICES. VOTERS TO BE MADE NOTICE The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the Yown of Norwich will be af the Town Mall in said Norwich on Saturday, Oet. fth, Alonday, Oct. 1ith, Wednesday, 13th, Smturday, Oct. 16th, and Tuesday, L. 19th, 1920, from 9 a. m, to 10 p. m. Daylight Safing Time), and stch other days between the 9th and 19th as are necessary on each day (cxcept between he hours of 1 and 2 p. m.), o examine fhe qualifications of electors and admit to the elector's oath all those pérsons who shall be found qualificd whose names ap- vear on the list prepared by the Regis- rs of Voters of said Town, in.October, 1920, under the title “To Be Made.” And if it shall appear that the rights ©f any person on said list under the title Made” will mature after eaid Cct. 19th, and on of -before Nov. 2d, 1920, they will meet nt Offic/ in said Norwich. “n Aionda ov. 1st, 1920, from 9 o'clock ‘n"the forencon untli 5 o'clock in the af- ternoon, to admit those ONLY whose gualifications mature after Oct. 19th and “own to No 920, Dated nt Norwich Oct. 4th, 1920. CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. Bl VELL, PATRICK T. CONNELL, Selectmen. HOLEROOK, Town Clerk CHARLES 8. octéd Republican Caucus e The stepublican Eiectors of the Townpt sected at least 50 hens to make per- officers f’onsulcr where. Phone 83 l;:nl:fln Jare reau :;;1 lo meet n casicu ‘ect weekly scores. Last weck, how-|the paramount one, may be made con-| SePldd . in the Town Hall Monday, Oct. 11. 182 aver, \\'hiig Rock No. 130 from Green-| spicuous. LOCAL and jong distance auto truck- a}mthf;mr:!.. 33‘; l;:):;:':{:“;:'( no:;;xa} ville, R. L, White Wyandotte No. | The officers of the Connecticut Anti-|i88 Fuonc i20. A. Siegel e st Poadk ’ from Plymouth, Conn. and White Leg-| Mosquito association are: President, Mal-| GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 341 Main St, horn No. 997 from Mount Carroll, IIl.,{colm R. Pitt of Stamford; vice presi-|long distunce woving, trucking and ex-| Ry order of the Iepublican Town Cem- were the only three hens out of the en-|dents, Alton Farrell, of Ansonia, Dr, |bressing = Tel 357-5. augléd | mitee. tire 1,000 that were able to make a per-| Elias Pratt of Torrington, Herbert Sco-| GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming. > B anrio. e tect score for the week. There were|ville of Salisbury, Oliver G. Jennings or|long distance mwoving wnd trucking. . BALI . Chairman. 54 individual hens, including Barred, | Fairfield; treasurer, John Moran of Pine| Tel. €17-12. ixle Dated at Lisbon, Oct. 5, 1920, White and Columbian Rocks. White and| Orchard; secretary, Everett G. Hill, of| | one” Distance Moving and Expressing. AN Al s, 2 g Buff Wyandottes, White Leghorns, Ore-| Hartford; attorney, H. M. Whiting of| Zinunermun, 1« bo:Sscii Ave. el 3 gons and Russian Orloffs that made 86 Hollywood, Wash., led all the pens Pine Orchard: director of publicity, Hu- . = STy e oy A S ”" N ° Jer ~=t “-~‘rasted With these was one| bort M. Sedzwick of New Haven. LrackinE & speciaty. John M. Vord SE€ssors otice hirde whoea hattin— ks, ek i 233 Man St Puone 193 nov2id AN ‘Jirwme’ Nable 10'5ey (Ayes tn. the al yield for all pens was 2734, Fitchville Y. M. C. A. Elects Officers, ! Lo . BHUMLEL & SUN, Town of Lisbon ‘by mnotified te o L 'l ) shielucher St Phune 345, return to the A rs, on or before the czgs or a vield of nearly 37 per cenf.i At a meeting held Monday evening in| Suel A gt T AT SRS e e Hollywood Farm's White Leghorns from | Palmer's hall the Fitchville Y. M. C. .\.l gRING MOVING = |first day of November, 1 SEpEiing or i ; printed list, nroperly ed_and sworn h | elected officers for the to, of all taxable property owned by them 2 score of an even one-half 1 ¥ 1 elected : 1xg | On_the first day of October, 1926, A Connecticut pen of White V ent; e make a list will be entered by Harry D. Emmons st AND FRUCKING of 10 per cent addi- Plymouth, was second best for the we Harold hrop, o _lae. h a vield of 48 Oneck Farm's | see Barred Rocks from Washington Beach, L. | two made third place with a lay of segs. Two surer. auditors, i a cheer leader were After the election moving pic- S. Bradford Allyn's White Rocks|tures were, shown. prices. ARTHUR i LATHROP, tucket St tewards ai elected, o from Belmont, Mass.,, and W. Edgar Bak- >r's Leghorns fre Moriches, L. I, tied for fourth place with 43 es7s each. The three leading pens in each of the principal varieties are as follows: Closed and Open Cars ptiy and at ressunable Phone 1 HMAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE e obtained from any of r will be sent by mail upon application. ndists will be received beginning Friday, Dated at Lisbon, Oet. 5, 1920. JAMES GRAHAM, GEORGE W. ALLI tmut Hill, Pa. .. 1967 oo : Plymouth Rocks. Fly oo WA IS . . F. L. KANAHAN, Jules F. Francals (Barred), West- £ A foriehes ix 10 = a88s ] Day and Night Phone 1988 hampton Beach, L. L ... Nneck Farm (Barred), Westham ton Beach, 2116 - \. Midsargonh. JAMES-ETHIER CO., Props. octéd Asseasors. VAT el R, . 2011 S. Hampton (Bl Leghorns) Pitts- 14 Chickatawbut Farms (White) Can- town, N, I ocoreeseses .o .. 1841 A don Maw o e orn T 1gsn 47T 4nde If you want a comfortable White Wyandottes. Oregon, car ‘o ride in call up JUHIN Harry D. Emmons, Plymouth, Conn. 1774 Corvalli Merrvthought Farm, Columbia, M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Republican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Towi Franklin are requested to meet in caucus in the Town Hali Monday, Oct. 11, 1820 e e 13 2 ' at 7.30 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose’of’ Norwich. Dodge closed szrv-| ominating candidates for Tepresentar evens, HOTELS io cast Phone:1507 tives und Justices of the Peace. Rl & HOUS i 3 i By order of the Town Committee. Rhode Island Reds. Sy — Pinecrest Orchards, Groton, Mass.. . Phone. Shetuck WHEN YOU WANT ts put your buss-| o0ts8 J.“H. HYDE, Chairman Deer Brook Poultry Farm, Short HOTEL, European Flan.|ness before the public, there is no medi- Falls, N. Y. ... Props. ~ Telephone um better than through the advertising Jacob E. Jansen, North . : columns of The Bulletin. NOTICE Sy KN In Seleéting A Kitchen Range - there are certain advantages that you desire. They include the best _ cooking results, the use of coal or gas at the same time or indepenidently; convenience, economy, durability. You get ALL these in the Gold Medal Glenwood—a range that is less than 4 feet in length—that has an oven used exclusively for a coal fire, a separate gas oven and a broiling oven; a top that will accomodate NINE large utensils at one time—and ABSOLUTE SAFETY. The heat from the coal never reaches the gas section. In the Gold Medal Glenwood you have a c(')oking area amounting to 2,604 square inches—mere than 18 square feet! You can do all of your cooking at one tige. You can do it better— with less wast@and less work, You have coal for Winter, to help warm warm thé kitchen;.and gas for Summer, to help keep the kitchen cool. When you purchase the Gold Medal Glenwood, you solve all of your range problems for many years. Call and See Them and you will understand at : once why a Glenwood Range “Makes Cooking Easy” enwoox Shea @ Burke C. 0. Murphy * 37-47 Main St., Nerwich 259 Central Ave., Norwich ADMISSION OF ELECTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Beard of Selectmen and Town Clerk of the Town of Canterbury will incet Saturday, Oct. th, 1920, from 9 o'clock in the forenoon until 5 o'clock moon, and on ‘Tuesday, Oct. 18th, 1 ‘n_the forenoon until 5 o 'rmoon. (Standard Time). ri's Office, Canterbury, . to_hold seseions to examine the qualifications of wlectors and to admit to the elector's »ath those who shall be found qu: nd whose names have been certified ‘be list “To Be Made.” EDWARD BAKE! HOWARD R MICHAEL SH; CLINTON E. FRI Town Clerk. Dated at Canterbury, this 5th day eof 920. octed NOTICE ADMISSION OF ELECTORS. The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the Town of Sterling will bo in session in the Town Hall in said Town on Saturday. Dct. 9, 1920, from 9 o'clock a. m. until n'clock p. m., also on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1920, from 9 ‘o'clock a. m. until' § o'clock p. m., to examine the qualifications of tlectors antl admit to the elector's eath hose who shall be found qualified. IRVING E. FRINK, GEO. F. PIERCE, JR, LEE REMINGTON, Selectmen. WILLIAM J. KELLY, Town Clerk. Dated at Sterling. Conn., Oct. 4, 1330, Republican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Town of Iontville are requested to meet in caucus nt the Town Hall Monday, Oct. 1ith, 1920, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon (day- light saving time). for the purpose of nominating a Representative to represent the Town of Montville at the next ses- sion of the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, u candidate for Judge of Trobate for the District of Montville, and vandidates for the office of Justices of the ace. By order of the Republica’t Town Cem- “nittee. DAN D. HOME, Chairman. Dated at Montville, Conn., this 4th day of October, 1920. ", octéd * Assessors’ Notice All persons Mable to pay taxes in the Town of Montville are hereby notified to return to the Assessors, on or before the first day of November, 1920, a written or Ilr\mrd list, properly signed and sworn 0, of all taxable property owned by them on_the first day of October, 1920. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. addi- iloll;lfll. ;erordl{:'g llo law. anks can obtained of the Assessors and at the Town Hall. 3 ’[)olled at Montville, Conn., Oet. ‘5!. JOSEPH T. CHURCH, MATT A. TINKER, LEWIS J. PHILLIPS, Assessors. NOTICE The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the Town of Colchester will hold a mlmh- Girange Hall. in said Town, on Saturday, Oct. 8th, 1929, Trom 9 o'clock a. m. until B an: on T octéd P m., and again » . 1920, from 9 o'clock a. m. nntil 5 o'ciock D. m., to examine the qualifications of electors and admit to the .;Ifé:lor'dn onr:h those who are found quaP- ed and_whose names appear o A whose Dpear on the list Dated at Colchester, Oet. 4, 1920, EDWIN R. G JULIUS W. PHELPS, 30BN coxprENSTecimen octed Town Clerk.