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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, ' NOVEMBER, 18, 1820 oo .| CUSE SECRETARY OF ENBEZL AEREST FOLLOWS RUMPUS IX WEAT SIDE STORE Wiliem Hemiten. 48, ef 111 Nerth| & High stzeet, had 7 charge of inioxication for Stomach Distress and thelt entered against him on the | blotter at police hkadguariens Mondgy ve @ '3 Ptk masaes : York| Accused of the embeszlament of funfs volves betwsen $200 and $300 and has o s R - Rejoice and be glad ye army of A e aineen trip, | Peloning to thh Poilsh Faicon waciety. | extended over two or three yeate. Dis- Bt o 43 o0k When he S| nervous wrecks and dvapeptics GiS Have Sicied REmeL YARIOUS MATTERS e Shonies it 10 o i g a‘w jJall | covery of the alieged embeszimént came. | il in the grocery store of Moses Wax|,, N0 more will vou need 1o exclaim in nt box of Pyramid Pile x Pasn Monday eye taniey Koveleski, 25. North Matn | it is understood, when the Norwich Fair il it { that-hopeless tone, “Oh ! my pe e nearest Light vehiele lampe at 458 Sclock thlg |» few days' busincss (rip i NeW YOk rroet, secootary of the mociety, (8 under | cons aent deiekuces to « national conven | Harron nen Cmereet, AIoRE Wit | iomach.” . 3 Take no substitute. The |evening. eity. G armest ot polies heedguprters sin Xhm | tion but found their delegates were not | iisand F. Mumphy brogght him in in he| ¥or your druggist has a prescription Quick reliet has been & great bless- | oL i Gpper will b served by| Mms. Charles Slosberg is seriously lllcity. Ho was arested in Wilimantic | entitled to meats in the coniention nestuee Datrol wagon, tume Hipstcy Merte of §1, hat turns\old stobiache into new oncs Ledyard Grange, Noy. 19th—adv. at ber home at 425 West Main sireet Monday afternoon, where Oficer John | the Norwich- Falcons had ot prid their | Maple smset ang Joe Was of SA Ao | 320 #our stomachs into sweet oaes in in with heart trouble. 3 Dombroski was sent after him. Up to aldues, according to the records at the s faanss| & Week. A number frows Norwich are New 2 B e g e 4% i street 25 witnessah apd CARPRRIORMS | T oDl paooe daye ehead for vou Yo for the 19th annual automobile | Mr. and Mre. Richard P. Mitls of Nor-|late hour Monday night no one WA aD-| national headquirters. '8 can of pesches, 3 exn Bt ok saa | Theré's happy dave w salon wich are being entertained by Mrs.|poared to give bomds'for Hoveleski amd| It is claimell it is understood, that e ‘ Nerwich, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1920, end at his home in : Mrs. C. F. Congdon of Mystic has been wisiting relatives in Norwich. Tu«mw THAYER BLDG. Lamb Fores Pound ....... 16c ; d vour poor old Rakhy tired-out . " a pound of chesse TS oo R i s e o ¢ Bleck Isiand choice fish|Cahries LaPoint of Attawaugan. he was stll locked uwp. the treasurer of the Falcons turned over | uaen A8 exbibis & the|yiompch if you just won't be obstinate, D o Osgood's Whatl, Low prieee | George L. Cosgrove of the Main street| A warrant for Koveleskis arrest was|in Seoretars Koveleski the money to pay Acoording to thb sory told B¢ Fopax|JUR KO o your draggist loday and PI‘e l‘ard SRR T statin o (he New Haven road, is avle| SO Out DY PrUSECUng Jitormey o< | the Gues. but (hai the cecreiars never | Morse: and subetantinier by goug Wap | S10;, 1AM & box of Mi-0-Na Ta ¥ 14 jous iliness of a|Roy Robbins Sun T complaint | paid toem although he showed receipts | Hami . lers. A u:‘or the lnv‘:‘z tgle'l . g;::’ly‘:: o :o::h about after a serious iliness had been made by the officers of the so-|whith apparently indicated the duss were m:"‘f;’; h::d":g";: ::,:::,T:- And just take one or two tablet Sy Pt 95c cove at the Golder . . b clety, and un Mfor: was made to find |paid T assumption 18 thap the Boc. 851 the con oeas ot 3 | with or after meals for @ few days ey, . ; ores came o and < i ¥ ‘ ) the man Sunday night but he had Ieft | are forgeries. 4 can of milk and & pownd A€ chemme. Mo | (net M1 0 xa 1 & oar o paeerine for Willimantic where e is_employed. Démand has been made upon him to |laid them down on the cpunter for &) e s 1t 1s claimed by the officers of the %o- | show his booke, it Ie cimed, but he has bttt o 15 fo |tion you may have you: ymomey back. clety that his alleged embezziément in-1refused to produce them, Were in the posscasion of Hageilion, Whe' wrernor inave a o, sense of fuirness - > whether that's a square desl or not. insisted_he hau hought thmm. When| M{-0-Na- Tablets prompily relieve : young Wax iried to iell Hamilten that|helching, heavihess, pain in stomach. WHEN PANIEL PUNGLAS JOME, REYNOLDS 1§ EXECITIVE the cheeee and mik 4id ppt welomg 0| heartburn, sour stomach, foul breath Monday, laterviewing every Norwich pel- | gy o0p POISONING FATAL The Manchestér, Conp., Eveping Her-| Harry W. Reynolds of Hartford has and chuckie awith pleasure. Mi-O-Na son who had & heart and a dollar for the AFTEE GUNSHOT WOTND|ald, writing of she liberal minded Chenny | Accepted the powt of executive sncretars ;’!";:U”zfit“u-"‘ Oficer Dow-| is sold by The Lee & Osgood Co. and cause. : 5 I la boy] Ay of that town, notes that they re-|to Governor Evarett J. Lake. 1t I8 {1e| tanmbd i aroomt| leading @ruggists everywhere. As the first real mow of the season | EvivA Zavauol the W vert o4 B0y goived in the sariy ‘593 Tae Mymtarious| govemor-sisots B sppomument. Mr.| v __ you t of e who had |fell Monday, those who believe in signs s - .| Home, spiritualist, whose ant had driven vRole, woo 8 aq\d with former N T S T YRR A BEl2 * lecdidg and Protruding |are predicting 15 snowstorms during the Eyion o Nowater {.‘:’r’;}c‘:”‘;fi‘i“‘r‘}‘y him out ot her Bome :u\ue he suused | Conerossmun Le mperesgeneral oun: MISSIONARY EN e . orrhoids and such rectal: : E X . ¢ S ey , g coginantioatiah e ? e emo et delay. Take 2o | wimter Monday moring a¢ the Backus hospital Sy ed and leaping as though aiive” 'Atter that| Marry Wilton Rernolds, the son of | presemten s paist oo s Whew domt Rev. Alexander H. Abbott at Community i SIVEX SECOND SHOWING substity A Moosup youls woman. Miss Faith | Handny TOrmIg B e vanemiaThe| M was in Norwioh. the Herald says | the law practice in Haritord, Is_ well : ( RRREAED A -0-ME presented. i - | SEvibu GOt eon S Daniel was toid be must leays the house.| Wilson C. and Dorothy A. (Boardman) | rerics Foe #0oial rosme of the Com | House tonight, at § d'clock—adv. A a4 th 4 three of the|known throughout Co 2 P P S o AL B A : : and the aunt summone o own throughout Connecticut. e has|ful and uhigue antertaisgaent given xp- | = o S ke a trial first, | Battey, ie foflowing her profession | poisons resuiting from the gun shot ; - .”‘-",” B _{'a'l"r';':p,fn A Duree in the government Hospital oD | maands in ihe riEht arm together with the | oSt powerfal and efficient clemgymen | served in both branches of the legislature 5 E munity howss wers an armar of coler, | In_ Willimentic in the MMMy spring | Revnolds. was born in East Haddam,! ipe peavetony o making TON i ts eI T MAKE WAGES CUT|{of 1851 young Home frushrated all ai-|Juiy 15. 1861 He was graduated from| ey ceroiy oionded huss » cers p.:l"..':“ ’:‘mnh-‘r; of the Red Cross for | # On Monday notices were posted in ths | tempts of spectators to digcover what it! the Middletown High school at the head X - over at the week end. Mrs. Joséph Agstin left Old Mystic on, onda: 2 . To- | F¥ for a vieit to her sister, Mrs. oy =fivid N i Pv:fnangndx of Versailles, also to rel- orated in the church calendar. atives in Norwich. <7 Honseholders who order stove wood | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Phillips of find almost as great delgy in getting it as | Fitchville haye been guests of Mrs. in having orders for coal filied. | Charles E. Chapel of 386 Williams street New London. Red Cross canvassers were out early Cooking Com- pound, Ib..... 19¢ Maine Potatoes Tomatoes .. 12V5c cently by the departmept of migsions 7 a 1t imo| Of the city to shod the davil out of Dan-| aad is clerk of the board of pardons. Mr.| the Uni‘ed Cor | Staten Island. atient's great loss of blopd made it im-| L e United Congregutional chusch was pe- R SANPLE COUPON .5‘1"““' :‘ A A A O e :’m':i:k t'o Rorarat the. ThvagEN of the] L \Zgnfxi:sl H:::-e,w:rlgtl;thr‘khu;:lj they Bn.w:k:e will guc«fa‘s J:bn_ Buckley, ex-|peatad Monday evepiag at the Copymun- P Torumia. B ManhaD. 31 works the third degrée at Masonie Tem| poison. Hgd the boy lost less blood hisi PT2Y o Tocks: “aRd | executive secretary fo Governor Marcus ity house on Church street. Thare was : . presently to their astonishment the vary| M. Holcomb. The saiary of the Secre-|, large AttesSante onceriainment fiy wod me & Fres samohe of Pyramid | | nie tonight, at T.30—adv. | life would have undembtedly heen aav-!pit T ¥ ADpoared Dewitchad, | dancihg | ey 16 $5.500 a wenr. a 2 ang toe BT First talk on What Is Socialiem? by, ed- 10 NEW YORK New London (Norwich) Line The seven hooths wers again shown 1{] miak i'ma ‘wn‘thc‘ Sound ‘and 4 H 4 & i s 4 ; B RN s 3 n tohh ||| niaht trip do e ir members Shetucket cotton mill in Greeneville no-| Was that moved tables and chairs through | of his ciass ahd was graduated from Yale. gl - 4 r ‘nd Ene“\ vanlfih £ B s T e D e | fving the ém § es that a decrease in]the air at Home's command. Home's in 1804, In the same year he oot wert the shefly e Bl a {{| reach your destination happy, P ey Era.s | barges, compiet- | WReS of 15 percent. would become ef-| power was greatly increased when in 1852 law in Hartford. He was ad- : m white exhibit Dood | S Two lifeboats for coal barges, compiet- retreshed and sa . Excel- lent service througho: Leave New London daily ex- cept Sunday, 11:00 p. m. State beginning immediately. ~ The| William Cullen Bryant and the Harvard | mitted to the bar in 1907 and continued in| Lo [0%&N Dooth. the! Mexican hosrh. the. |84 at Noauk by William Smith, have been . announced & cut of 15 per cent. | professor, David G. Wells, heading 3| practice with® Lewis Sperry and var-| (minfee booth. the Near Fast booth and | Goeg, 014, Reliahle Petersom's Oimt- THIRD CO DANCE shipned to their ownert, the PhUAAEIPhIA | oseral weoks ago and ether cotton mills| committee of investigation onnounced that|ren B. Johnson. Before he moved lo| N Dooth representing ndis, the land memt & Faverite Remeds ¥ | and iteading Railrond Co. throughout the country have also an-|they had amttended a seance, had seen a| Hartford Mr. Reymolds was a vestry-|Of ANy languages, castes and. gueer about the | nounced cuts in Wwages. table move in every direction and With|man of St Stephen's Episcopal | Men from various e i customs. State Armory, Norwich : rooms ready st 7:00 5. m. Sticeh “Had 51 lcers on my legn. Doctors THE NEW ENGLAND | county are emjoying the hunting season great force, and had, in vmin, tried to|in Faet Haddam. He is a member of e wanted to cut off leg. Petercon's LA iday, Nov. 19 150 "Mhe Fleid ‘and Stream club house near FUNERALS. prevent the motion by sitting on it, and{ Colambia lodge of Masons. In 1911 My,| CHRISTMAAS SEALS COMMIPTEE | zen: cured me — willee 3 a STEAMSHIP COMPANY Friday, Nov. | Cedar inke, North Lyme. er finelly that they were absolutely certain| Reynolds was appointed clerk of the state MAKES PRELIMIKARY PLANGS | 402 Wileer St Rochesier, ~ . 3 P 3 & thet they had not been imposed upon rd of rdons. " Get a large box for only Dancing at 8:30 ! The D. A. R. memorial bubble fountain | <gyp 5 jarge attpndance of relatives| or deceived. il »a Hubert Sedgwick of Hartford. field |on the Little Plain has not yet been cov- In 1910 Mr. Reynolds was elected to amy @ruggist, says Peterson and friends present. many coming from| A jittle later Home was ehreptenea|the state house of r St tiee F meoretary of the Christmas seal eampaign | ARd momey hack if it ien't the bes. S epresentatives from|for the tuberowlosis work. attendsd a | ever umed. Always keep Peterso with tuberculesis and his only hepe lav|Bast Haddam as a republican and served t $ N : ; e | DANZ JAZZ BAND | ered tor the winter, in common with othet | N, T pudon, New Rochelle, Willimantc. mesting here Monday srening of - the | Ontment in the nquse " Fine ror purps | You Can Do No Better Than . ENAGA Koy ing & puiscppanon. Springfield, Hartford, Fall River andin a compiete change ia climate. So heion the judiciary committee in the 8easion | Norwien Red Croms comutiotin charne | 164142, draises, manburn, Chafng and Gentlem=n 55c—Ladies 40c | Dangnters of Veterans' whist and food | ather places, and delegations from ®or-| xalled for England. “No vhe ever I|ef 1811 Mr. Reynolde was elocics oon of the drive. Dr. Hugh B Gamphan | (2% SUrest remiedy fur itching eczema g i sale, Buckingham Memorial, Wednesday, | wich Lodge of Elks and Rev. Daniel| bored more earnestly and successtully in|ator from the Thirty-fourth district im - - Hugh B. Campball. {and piles the worid bas eve War tax included Nov. 17th, 2.30 p. m—adv Mullen Assembly, K. of C. faneral ser-| benaif of spiritism than did Dpnjel Dun- ” Buy Our Wurst. known. | 4 - chairman of the committes, prosided at| “Peterson's Oimts | wghg - 1912 and during the 1913 session of the e g2 I i, 8. No Salad Co: L 2 For several weeks the vines on Broad- | vices for John F. Ring were held from|glas Home from the moment he Set foot!legislature served as a member of the| nC MCCHRE Which was held in the police | bleeding amd itching piles I have ever mplete Car for Taftville After way charch have been In .beautiful tinta | the home of his mother, Mrs. M. B. Ring o0 the shore of England in April, 1855 :heomemitiee. o mumane tooimoer of the| court room at the town hall t consider | found—Major Craries & W 1 the dance | of bronze, crimeon and yeilow, but the |at 48 Broad street on Monday mornfl;a'. —rl s =2 b . ineyard Haven, Mass and 1o one in all the history of epiritiam |aurance gad new lowns and probate dis-| PIONIINATY Plane b the Arive. Amother | Upelrepn’s ““bintment { recent frosts have ended their beauty. There were many handsome floral trjf-|achieved such individual renown, mbt in| tricts. In 1816 as a member of Troop B TR 1d within » few days. | udge Ken 5 i Rev. Daniel F. Sullivan ~sub-deacon.| held seances with the third Napoleon and living on Tremont street. Mr. of the| 'The Parish Aid assoctation of Trinity | prof. F. L. Farrell was at the organ and| his empress, with the King of Prussia,| was @ prime mover In the 1 Mre. Farrell rendered at the close of The| and with the Empress of Russia. In Rus- service, Reantiful Land on High sia he married the daughter of an mo-| i w reality. The heonorary hearers were W. Smith! hle Russian family, and for greomsman It was a three-cornered race that Mr. Alien, George G. Grant, Charles A. Ga-’ at his wedding had Count Alexis Tolstoi,| Reynolds won in 1912 Freat tivfgetion for sal - andsor : 8 Members of the local commities i~ | e J. & eise Coslers il | % e tnsepanabogn: utes, including a gates ajar from the| Epgland alone, but in almest every| Cavalry, he went to the Mexican border 3 5+ g P SR i, X me- | AL the résidence of Dr. A, C. Freeman [P0 700 (0 for¥inis ciur. country of the Continent.” end on his return in the same yrgr he| {°NJiNE the meetine ware Dr. Campball] = All druggiets seil it. recommend it Ol INVESTIGATING SHIPMENT o o e e e riresras (fom | At & solemn high mass in St. Patriok's| Kings and gueens vied with bne an-|married — Miss Bdith C. Cuser formeriy|Joseph C. Worth, Phriip A. Johneon, W. EUSTIREY I S emeoon Olutmeat Ma nnaise OF 11GUOR TO" CHICAGe | he retaining wall of the driveway ffom | ren Rev. J. H. Broderick was cele-| othes in entertaining and rewarding this| of Windsor. Mr. and Mus Heymeds|I¥ier Olcoit. 1. I Desmond and ~ Mr.|C yo o froen federal sub. | ¢ SITCSL o the parage brant, Rev. Myles P. Galvin deacon, and| erstwhile Comnecticut country boy. He| have since made their home in Hartfora | Drescher, the last named of Baltie. Reynolds t Haddam| FREDERICK BILL LEFT bridge project and worked hard to make e Company, Louis.| BPiscopal church, which is sewing for B "] Backns hospital just now, is to hold its y . fore the federal| NeXt meeting with Mrs. Henry L. Bennett of Williams street. Bemsational Sale of Guernsey Cattie. | THUMM’'S DELICATESSEN ESTATE oF seassdr| Tecorde in' Guernsey cattle prices were STORE mot only maintained but passed at the The late Frederick Bill A 40 Franklin Street Groton, who | Langwater Farm gale in North died in Florida last March. left an es-| MRmsachusects. F. Lothrop Ames sold as_senator from - 5 i 2 ot ago | The artist, Clark G. Voorhees, and hia |ger. Jr. Joseph P. Cummings. James ihe famous poet, and Count Brobinski.| the Thirty-fourth district. Hitts, the pro- | (ain, of 265,041 according to an ap-|auetion o1 Guernsey catle for a total o A tve been wald | family of Lyme have sailed from New | Hourigan and Thomas Shea. ThE activel one of the emperors chamberiaive” | gressive candidate polled 780 votes and|Drasel fled ir the wurrogaies oourt in | $U4SI25 en average of 2365 The Ames| ™ y v ' Slie re P HOGC now wnder | York for Bermuds. where thes will speni | bearere wore Frank A Stk Dr.Joba| Mr. Home was wnd be bas remained| Reynoias deteated Ketor, the fumocat | YU Tok on Monday. ~The beuusets jn |ale’ in October. T916. averaged $1.075 | Guemees cow and the success of his sale y M saloon keepecs from whém | the winter. Mr. Veorhees purchased a | W. Callahan, Dr. Paul F. Gadle, Weston] one of the riddles in the Eiudy of spifit-|by 105. Mr. Reynolds’' popularity in nia| MT: Bills will included 25,900 s the f8r 75 head. which at that time was far |is a fine tribute % his prinstaking effort B R L e e e . e C. Pulien, George H. Dolan and George|ism. Among those in Manchester who own town puiled him throuh, for he had| Bill Memorial library At Groton. §5,088 | ahead 6 any previous sale We want everybody to know that tha] DFiscoll. Burial twok place in St. Josepi's| remembers Mr. Home well, is Mrs. George| 285 votes 1 Gi lenty of tured | cemetery Where Rev. Frs. Keefe, W. H.| F, Rjch of Hast Center street whe SRw Imperial Garage-hs pitaty ot denatnrel| s Sy, . 3. MeCabe of Jewsit Ciyy| him toassiatly i Npomich whin eke Ne: ter top for a Buick roudster at am at- |88d M. P. Galvin congucted a committal] ed there and Who was able te recail con- rest and charged that| anged o as a breeder and is a good index of the rapid advance which the breed has been making in ars, says the American Guernsey Cattle club, 3 : to the Connecticut Colioge for Womes.| The sixteen danghters of a sinzle bull o Dt S “;us";",' $4.000 to the First Eeclasinstical Sociecy langwaier Warrior. 26.500. soid for 335 Fhen the republican vote was split be.|Of Groton, $2.000 ¢» the M Library of | SE5, an “Average of 35.533 tween the republican and progressive can-| 1°4vard, Conn. and $1.688 t» the New Langwater Steaafast 31 . & six year trastive. priss. . Phons 939 —adv. serviee. siderable of his remarkable histery. didates, the republicans lost the state|london Historical Society. Mve. Julia 7"\4 :fl--:u wi':_'xm"aw by Mr. An cti S 33 —edic David H. Wilson and M. V. Murphy] One of the first seanoes held by Mr. | genate, finving 14 seats to 21 occupied by|A- Bill of Groten. his widow. ia to reseive | ©o M. Grorwe Cloect (f Wednesday evening at the Community | gore in charge of the funeral. Home was at the invitation; it is believed | democrats, but Mr. Revnolds was one of|the remainder of the estate. Mjioly, T, Mew Yock house members and their families of o+ A B of Ward Cheney, of South Mancheytor.| the muccesstul Fpublicen cenmarer oo =. | This i the same price that w, Trinity Episcopal church are to have a body of Mare Kelly Trout wite o| HOW it came about i told in “Higtoric|ing 1877 votes to 1,772 fo- the democratic Tast Chance for Navy Bowns Foas, TOL. WISthAR Leadr. 35 #upper and conference a the interesty of | & The body af Mary Kelly Srout wife of| Giogty and ‘Ghoss Honiers,” by M. AL-{ nomines. All ex-navye msn who have heen dis- | [RFOUS bail mow at the Oaks the nation-wide campaign. James Trout arrived in Norwich Ol gincton Bruce, a copy of which i at the charged from the regular navy lesa taan | PPmeet Massachusetis | At the request of the parish Holy Name | Monday from Chicago where she died| gyt Manchester Free library. o] CHECKING UP DEAFT one vear and whe wish to take agvase-| M7 Ames hax long been regar This Question Should Be Answered | society . monti's mind requiem high | 14t Thursday. The body was taken in RE g . 230 of the Navys offer of foue momtey | the feremost breeder and developer of the | mass for Michael H. Delaney was sung i | Cherge by Hourigan Bros. and buriali ryrpr DIVORCE SUITS EVADERS IN THE STATE | "7, ity pay, 10 Geyk’ lanve, an issrehis WoeMd Drying U s Bl iR o o e Ded place in St Joseph's cemetery where IN SUPERJOR copxg| It ¥ill be & month at least, and possi- |of $7.00 per month for Somtinuous ser. Bishop Garland, of Pennsylvania, by Rev. Daniel F. Sullivan. | Rev. Daniel F. Sullivan conducted a com- 3 bly several months, before the list of i~ » B sgronigd . . |mittal service. There were many hand-| Divorce and alimony are sought by Have & Hard Job. 32 | New England Unitarians who have wn- paid lasg | GéTiaken 1o prove there is no hell have a §32 the \mAN'S ine job on their hands. what with wars. the soviets, rent hik s profiteers, ‘neverything.—Kan | Journal. as O Easily by Norwich Feople. " vice and the privilege of chooming their | savs a dry England is far off. And a er—to have confidence| Freight handlers in New London in the | some Soral tribu The bearere were| Ellen Santo Gargeau of Frankkn, in a x:::‘:fi;"::,b:,"“b"”h"' 4y the 2u- | ship or station, will have until Wednes | P ,\((:m»r':n‘.”n e 5. v e employ of the Central Vermont railroad | pagrick Kelly of Wew Haven, Thomas|suit she has brought against Felix Gar- Ao ehecking partment, as federal | day, Novembar 17th ta re-enlist and re- | Pittsburgh Dispatch. ¢ your fellow-citizens, | have reccived motice thal ihelr serviees | aiiy, john Fogarty and John Crimmins| ceau of Franklin. The swit was fed o8 | soac ie o oo qerimionsl 10 %2 BOW MAny | ceive the abeve memtioned bemefts. | @ b " . would he no longer required. Decreuse iB | or Norwich, Monday at the office of the clerk of the!grl /I 58 fleserlers and draft evaders | A reprememtative o the Navy Reeruit-| A Rare Avie ¢ know, or depend N | freight shipments ia the cause. Mrs. Trout was boem in,Norwich 17| superior court gnd the muit is remeoapie| RN SOt o fing Station at New Leodon will be in | A statesman is what you eall & poli- statem b © strangers| Prof. R K Jones of Storrs college and | voars ago. the daughter o! John mnd|on the Arst Tussday of December. Anigprcill Mert Williem b, Hazen of the | Norwicn all day Tuesdny and can e ticiar who will tell the truth party or County Agent Johnsen will speak at the | Joanna Conmors Kelly. Sbe had made|attachment has been made against three|,wisionts have iford and s | interviewed in the viclity of the mquare | no party. There are very few statesmen. residing in far-a places? Read the|home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leland, in | ber home in the city until her marriage| tracts of land in Franklin for. $12.000.ge® 00" JAVe been investizating a list | or in any of the pool rooms in Norwich. | —Houston Post. followin Gilead, Waterford, this (Tuesday) even-{on Avgust 31, 1013, with James Trout of | The couple were married March 17, 12831304 4re now comducting & mail conmeos e — —_— . ing on pouitry And farm topies. Williemeburs Pa. who s a cigar-|and the pelitiner claime that her hme-| 100 2% 2O, comeucting @ mail canvase gt cris o ant o 7 The Nest War, . ter, 37 Pe-| Sharchoiders of Norwieh Building &) maker by trade. band has been intolerahly omuel to herigq una learm what their aar eerca as. | Al the past high pricsts ef Frankiin “Britain to sink Russian warships at Loan Association are requesteq to bring| Mre. Troyt s smrvived by her hus-|since January 1, 1818 and Hes been hab-| * N0 I6bin That their war re - | chapter, No. 4, Roval Arch Masoms, of cht” Wogks like the coming’ oF i . #: "I think | their dues te the new Chamber of Com.|b8nd. her mother, two brothers, Thomas| itually intemperant for wmore than u vear |y U8 (4S checking system is going on | HIRFTR S0 D (I, A0CR RS, 0 “next war."—Boston Transeript merea ;wn, Thames Loan & Trust| Kelly, of this city, and Patrick Kelly of | past. She asks the custedy of & 13 year 2o Sny man wh a, 1fl5 JQ‘II possible attend the grand conventioh of Ammbinted my wor § great deal 1o do with| hojiging, Bhetucket screet, this ATues-| New Haven and three sisters, Mrs. Ab-|old son. Shieids. and Shields ame at-|qil M3 AR who may TE charged with 1 3riohd RS BRI SERIRIOL OL ISR - — -y 8 oWr-iiitiity cecined 41 UMF) CIRBMB -0l . bie Murphy snd Miss Rosella Kelly of|torneys for Mrs. Garceau. N it o © s 10 RV0ld | Gomnecticut to be held at the Masomic DIED, g gty v '{ Vi A this city and Mrs. Eckland of Ludlow,| ' Eisie O. Vergason Fielding of Norwieh ation of arrest by police officiais . that woere in my|, A [ormer Norwich teacher, F. L. New- | yr8. y- I got so bad, all and 1 could hard- I recommend are troubled uint will know of a | ton, principal of the New London night and that it is larger than g year ago. Notices are being sent out to the 165 Connecticut towns from the office of the | state comntroller in Hartford directing ! them ‘o send in reports of the school enu- | meration at the earliest possibie date. | At Plainfield, Mrs. Gedrge Chapin has |#old her home mace to William Frink. | This farm is on the road north of Plain- | field village and was formerly occupied schools, states that attendance in the | | clasees is keeping un since the opening ! Herbert Bims. sues for divorce from Fverett M. Fleld- ing of this city whom she married June i o di §, 1909, She alleges in the papers Arawn sorristows, 0. Tuoreaas, folowing |7, Rer atiorer, ‘charies "L Stewart » huntiag tragedy. was brought to New | that her husband has been intelerably london Monday for burial. Phe funeral| CTutl to her since December 1, 1916 and was held at bis home at 35 Blinman(Since the same time has been gmilty ot street at 2.30 Momday af€ernoon and Rev,|# Statutory offense at Norwich with va- J. Romeyn Danferth pastor of the First| [ious persons unknown. te the plaintiff. Church of Christ eficiated. Burial was| She seeks the custody of a ten vear old in Jordan cemetery. Miss Eilen F. Brown. The body of Miss Ellen F. Brown who| Theresa Waterm: daughter and asks alimony as she claime her husband owns property worth $l.- 000 and is earning $1,580 vearly. and removal te camp may voluntarily surrender at the pearest army camp post or statien, in order that his case may be investigated and his status be definitely fixed. The commanding officer of such camp will be allowed to use his own dis- cretion as to whether such draft deserter shouid be placed in confinement or merely rétained within tne limits of the reserva- tiou uniil his status has been determined. Any, man who has his case finally dis- Pesed of prior to the time the consolidated list of draft deserters is 1o be published Temple, West Haven, at 1.30 a'clack om Monday -evening. the 28th. Capdidates for the Hely Order of High Prissthesd will be received and ammointed. All High Priests are imvited whether or 2ot they have received the order. A wup- per will be served at §.39. Poiles Court Casos for Patoxieatisn Six cases were before the eity comst on Monday, all for intoximation. Theee men who had beem arresed and later released on bopd forfeited their eash | MULLIN—In Norwich, Nov. 15, 192, | "Mary Royston Mullin. wite of James | _Mullin of 19 Warren sireet otiee of funeral hereafter. ~ DYE RIGHT Buy only ‘‘Diamond Dyes of Grieweld, whe|¥ill have hir name removed from the list. | bonds when they did net sppear in court Don't | po 3 died in Boston on Saturday arrived in|married Clarence Waterman on July 1, R the twe years since the signing of | One ‘man was fined and soats which e . y remedy—got] Tam aet oy e WES FEAOD. | Norwieh on the . cleck Gmin Monday| 1911 asks diverns am fhe prounds of 8o | avmistics (hers have been soty er |he DM & siderly man aw- | CYTBEL| Mise Margaret Wilton of Washington, | afterncon and was taken in charge by | sertion since July 18, 1912 The husband {ATTeSts in Connecticut on the charge of |chraged. The sixth man was fined but same that|D. C., daughter of President Wilson, has | Hourigan Bros. Burial teok place in St.|is now of parts uakmown. The wife|draft dedging and only one man brought | lacked the neceamary cesh and he weat 5 u: | laken an apartment at 120 FEast 52d | Mary's cemetery where Rev. W. H. Ken- | asks to have her name changed ts There.|!0 COUTL. He elaimed and had witnesses | to jail te work sut hie Mme. K e *|street, New York city. Miss Wilson has nedy econducted a committal gervice. The|sa Raney. spent several summers at Oswegatchie. | bearers were Joseph Brown, Jehn Brown, - Fntire household effects of well fur-| James wning and Framk Hexie. Re nished home, including piano. parlor, din: | atives fre Boston, w Haven and Paw ingroom and bedroom suites, rugs, pic-| tucket were in atiendance. There were to prove he had registered, but he B A he had never received a questionnaire. NEW WOMEN'S FEDERATION The ease was finally drepped. OFFICERS NOMINATED 'h"'{“"ms the armistice it appeared on | George M. Rathbun of Thames Terrace. J i The nominating committee having the| 1o SUrface there had been thousands of fand a senior at Le Selle Semimary at Senater Moses was renominated tures, art goods. books, gas range, kit-|many handsome floral tributes. work of securing the eficers fac the nbw draft dodgers in Comnecticut, but these | Auburn, Mans, has been elected associ- By a majority of more than 12,000 AC HERSON ";r F oo S YL e Women's Federation of Park church has| pe>eAtAnCes Were o patently erromeous | ate editor-in-chief of the La Seiie Leaves.| in one of the most bitterly contest- Fach package of “Diamond Dyes™ “oln Tertucs, adjoiming 1 Lincoin mep.| Clearing Bailresd For Feotball Day. | reported the following to he voted v in| iac 'S the spring of 1ol tpllerks of the |the achool psper. Miss Rathban wat| od primary elections of the present |contains direciion so simple that any s e gl a1 Directions have been received at the| December: President, Mrs. Henry F. Ar-| coperone ™, "HiE #00NNd the state met in | elected beeause of her high manding 1| cumpaign’ Senator Moses is 2 | woman can diamond-dye worm, shabby i - 1. | Tailroad station in New London to have|nold; vice president at large and chair-| SRCSriRCe At "4Ditol and re- |her English studies. bitter oppoment of the Wilson |skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, The frst annual bazaar In Rockville | ali congestion eleansd up by Friday night| man of publieity, Mrs. W. T. Browne;|S¢ s, it paterially by a eomparisen Lea of Nations Covenant and ockings, eweaters, draperies, every o™ ey, Saturday afternoon and even- | f possible. to make room for the football| recording secretary, Mrs. James A. Bid: | o Teodrde, It being found men hud enlist- Lesking For Bugler Allan. vanks in the Eroup of “irreconcil. | (hink. Whether wool, silk, linen, cotton . ing under the auspices of the finance | ppecial trains on Saturday morning. This| w corresponding _ secretary, Miss| f #2 Who had not responded to [ . Coast Guard Academy at Port bes” of the Scnate in the long and | Or Mixed £oods. new. rich, {adeless col- commitiee of the Rockéille Visiting Nurse 1'in line with action to be taken by all| Louice C. Howe: irgasurer, Mre. Rav.| 1§ Araft. e Trumbull, New Lendon. hax sent out ne-| SPiet” of the Senate in the long and | 07 W™, P00 R, Pt T o g PG a les “r oa | 2asociation proved a gratifying success. | station agents between Springfield and|mond P. Sherman; frst viee president,| . A ISt of Something like 2.000 names of | UM HUR Touls Chprisg Allem 1| bitter battle of the st two ses- |TTT, LU ANECL SV The Good Cheer Sunshine society of | Xew Haven, Bogton and New Haven and|and chairman of the department of Mis-| fTof' eyaders in Connectiout resulted | o™ "or heing AWOL sinee Nov. 1.| sions of Cogress. He is a scholar Quaker Hill has pianned a whist at the | New York and New Haven. sions, Mrs. Allen Latham; secomd viee| 'OF L'n:d ;{""‘“ It was turned over | put T yjion gave his address as §0 La.| of Temarkable linguistic capacity, NOW REDUCED home of Mrs. Frank J. Alexander, the| So far as New London is concerried,|president and chairman of the depart- (g [5F Liied Siates district attorney’s of- |, icre street, Norwich, whem he ouliet-| Was formerly American Minister i proceeds o be used for the treatment of | the order means little, for there je little| ment of parish house and local werk in-| {°® |2 HArtford and then turned over to | o i Greece and while there acquired 4 Waterford woman 5t Saranac Lake, N, | [reight congestion. 1In fact. the freight| cluding hospitality, Mrs. A M. Van|ine DUress of investigation, but as the command of the modern Hellenic PRICES ARE Ni T service, locally, is pretty well shot to| Wagenen. Chairman of standing commit-| {7871 Bo47a *;‘::V@”al‘lh\"_m to Washing- | ' cornoiLOR WELD 5wl s et e OW FAR It is noted in some of the shore towns— | Pieces. Local freight movement is about| tees—Finance, Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn; 3 ard the list could not be 3 .",1: f v | 8 used. The list of 1,200 names was FOR RECEIVING SFOLEN CARs h repute. During his cam- | an experience which is net often ome-half what it was last vear at this| membership, Mrs. S. H. Howe; pro- pe list of 1,2 as supe > - BELOW MARKET PRICE | ine middie of November——tnat ownere of | ime -and passenger traffic is also much|Mrs. Herbert R Branche: custedians, | Pied {rolm Washington. Lynn. Mass., Nev. 15. City Councitier B.| Paign, he conducted a _tri-lingual salt meadows are angaged in taking the | 1655 than iast year. gramme, Mrs. E. J. Graham: sewing, T . Ray was arrested tonight on & charge | n"l’ tour, addressing Cana- . Mrs. F. T. Sayles; church interior, Mrs,| RED CROSS CANVASSERS [ having received twe stolem antemobiles. -French eitizens of New Hamp- hi d o o g 4 . Hudso seal Cofl TR e . Specisl Tralms For Yale-Harvard, | W. T. Crandall; friendly aid, Mre. O, L. MEETING CORDIAL RESPONSES| The arrest, the police sax, ws in connee-, ghire in Fremeh, the Greeks in mod. | = ; n t‘ The new thread mill of Max Pollack & | The schedyle of special iaing o theiJohnson: hospital, Mrs. Willam ~H.| my. Res Cross canvassers, over 150 n| 0N, With an investigation by state su-! ern Greek and old line Yankees in READING i On La Selie Seminary Editerial Staff. Miss Giadys Rachbun. daugater of THE FURRIER ‘. G 4 y 'y . ities . i ¥ Co. at Poquonoc is now expected to he | SOF Haven road for Spturdar for the) Geer: Sunday school library. Mrs F. W.| number. who began o Sonisy tne. woiy| Orities of automebile thatte purest Concord English. with self collar, or with con-| compieted within 2 brief time and the | Tale-Harvard fostball game has not been| Browning; fiowers, Miss Audrey Gemon. Ray. who is one of the preprietors ef of the fourth annual rell cali, are every 3 % A 3 -| & garage hers relcased on $1.008 bail - Y forer of 15 emploved at nrepent will pg | &DBOURCeH dut this is expected (o be made = A Where meeting with a cordial response. | 5o t to- P re if your trasting collars and cuffs of | increased in order to hurry along the | Public Wednesday morning. \From_the Werkmon's Oompensation. | “lMany sre taking eut.the contyibatimg sag| PRAIS & Beriag tomedrew. Tas we b b y—nne iy advance demands for seais at, the Yale-| The following workmen's compansation i 5 mobiles which he is_ charged with sustaining memberships at $5 and $10.| " rv. X E 5 G iving, were stelen in Beston, the po- rios of six| LATVard game in New Haven. Saturday,|agreements have been appreved by Com-|Some of those Who are life members of| 7Co\" or y 4 Bronchitis cause you no trouble. But lice said. are you SURE your eyes are Fas manties are esm. right 7 If in the least doubt — e s BE ON THE SAFE SIDE | and consult with us. We will | make a careful examination and advise you what to do. QUALITY CORNER Oppssits Chelses Savings Will'Continue Trial of Will Contest. Beaver, Skunk or Squirrel. Don't miss the first in it weuld appear as though all of Har-|missoiner J. J. Donohue: the Red Cross are maki oia . | talks on What 1s Soclalism? at the Com- | vard will pass through New london be.| Pratt Read & Co. Deep River. om-|nation at ihis thre 1 r:‘n‘o‘;i;::";: VA 3 The prices on thess Coats Mmunity House, st § e'closk tonight. Se-| (ween Dsm 1L weleck Bajusdey mom-|lover, zod Dright H Memill Oid Eas-| gervice the Nocwich Red Crote has N w_:‘::.ze;;r:o-yo’u E ing. rains will stop fhere 5o that| brook, employe, sealp Wounds, nternal in- | g : v sear. show a saving of $85.00. Unitarians in eastern Comnecticut are | football enthusiasts from this section may | juries, at rate of §17.24. dirtaken for the children of the commu- interested in the national drive for a|count on getting to New Haven by other Conneeticut Co., emplover and William P $5,000,000 fund to he inangyrated at a | trains than those which are on the regu-| B. Lamon, 82 Boswell avenue, employe, i3 o Raccoon Coats, in 36-inch|!!ton at the Hotel Astor. New York, | lar schedule. eyes injured, at rate of §14. MAKING FROGRESS ON Hau' lS a 4 Thursday, where William Howard Taft, Richmond Radiator Co.. employer, and WEST MAIN ST. BRIDGE and 2 s—reduced | "onorary chairman of the campaign com. 3 TY |Frank Pierson, 104 Thames atreet. em-| One side of the bridge over tr ! b s ?anch length mittee, Wil speak. E.CIPDENTa t‘fi SGOCIEB Mrs | Pl0¥e. Durned ‘right foot, At rate of{arm of the Tantic river has beew sewm. reisa in price $60.00 to $150.00 on| To succeed Miss Pierce, teacher of ack | Ropere W mongiret MURIAY s, $14.01. Gy pieted and on Monday the rails ef tne ence and mathematics at Norwich Fres | g d’l“ J"; s Wk el D; Joslyn. ";"‘fl‘; emplover. | Connecticut company were taken up and 5 . ‘Aeademy, who has left to teach in Pas. | MF: and Mrs. John F. Rogers of Wash-| and obert 2honey, d ames | passengers are transferred fi | i e » coat Asadomy, wh ns lett to teach in Pas- ineton Wrest ipeni the wecicend | Hreet, emplose sisnined muscies of the| Ia anether over h brimge |1t i sapect| Noonan’s Hair Petrole Helps| ¥ Thro warx ox svasy seema . | | |F YOUR EYES ARE advanced. The latters elasses have heen | Frovidence. ack, at rate of §15. .| ed to complete the bridge before®he ox- Hold . | EY Buy Now and Save Money.|ihen by Miss Mars B. Coughlin of Now | _Rev. and Mrs. Henrs T. Araeid of| CIfy of Norwich. Street demgrtment| trems wimter wonsnor s o Yeu It TRY IT. Experience has| WORTH HAVING TH €Y | wieh. Conngeticut college, 1920. Williams street are visiting in Plainfield | ®MPplover, and Thomas Ibbisen, Norwich, —_— ———————. demonstrated that medicine | ARE WORTH SAVING. ‘Albert. 8. Fields, who has tendered hia | 378 Passaic, N. J. s frined meles Y ImEa| i % duphesk e ot S50 Nature gives you & good hedd of t e amne “ACPHERSON’S resignation as jaiier ot the Windham | Mre. Joseph Hall and her dasghter.|®‘c1F’ Goicraii & Soms Ce. Westerly,| e i hair. It iz vour duty (g give 4 ittle | kmows no surer healing agent epunty iail, te become outside manager | Mrs. Cesare Guglielmetti have been sloye: 2 & b oy - = e care each day - N r . o e (arm comecied with the Conneci | spending several days Gazs in New Tork | NTUO'ES, AN UL ROOLS, Sew, en €U THIS QLTI 13 WORT MoNEY | Fiole will help vou nold what you for the inflamed mucous mem- C. A. SPEAR q 7 ve, at ra .55, out_this slip, enclose_ with 5e ‘and | hav eep the scalp free fro) i ot eolleptie” colony af Manateld con: | Me. uag Mrs. Thomas Hislop of Au| TA"Seou Co, of New London, em- ot S8 ey & o sngmefi:fl:‘,. Sandrafi. Haw taat m daily tressed |Dranes of nose, throat and| cludes his labors ata , N. Y., were ty- e| ployer, and Josepl - D ndon, | = o, TIL, ing your name and ad- | with N - in thick £ o takie 53, }ie 2w dsiéy Do, L lome of Mr. Hisiep's uncle, John Por-| emplove, strainea ligaments of back, ac|drese cleariy. “You will receive i etarn | ¥ith g b AL TR L Jung passages. Used for years| Optometrist Although delay makes them liable te | leous. rate of f17.20. & tria] naci ining Vol & Heney | & 0 H 1 nd Tar (e d, from it. The scalp is free from scales of and forfeit $109 te the state, about one-quar- ~ : and f',:,7;’;}’“;;*;,N;f;;;;;fh;-wm)lglmaqg ot i the piot OF SEASiING: Y people . 218 MAIN STREET ter of the municipalities had not submit. s the Yand of secret societies, o and “back. Theumatism, hackache, | | Barhers svervwhere apply Nosnan's |Righly recommended by physi- NORWICH, CONN. WHEN ¥OU WANT o put vour dusi. | 0y 61T Gusdremnial statement of debts \They are umbered by the score, and | The sunerior geurt will continue the Un6 angd_biadder aliments. and Foley | iair Petrole for 15 oemts, or ic can d and expenditures for the past fiscal year | thelr membeps by millions. Many of | trial of the contest over the will of Au- b brocured vyt wactie’ trom. arog |ns. TRYIT. S ler i Tl e STl [ 5 e Mate ax sommisrioner Thursiay |ihuen Bave SFungs nam: Leuch 35he | el . T of 00 Tyma Sere: todar ‘,,,."';,“;,;:;::r‘:',.:;,r;;: Tor, conaliva: | 450" lept. stares or ‘from the mirk | At your druggist (the trade mark, : "ot ‘The Tuietin ‘ under statu make i “The Red Door” and | (Tuesday). It is expecied the trial may C A 1 a bottle, T. Noonan Soms, 3% al on ev tl oolumns . recurns. take most of this Wegks RO, a9 ¥ Ohpepd ‘ Pt 5 Raar i F | raded 4y eiple) %0 ang .. 1“The One-Piace Ineonms.” Par

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