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GENERALLY CLOUDY TOD. AY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Air pressure is high in the south states | on Nov d rising rapldly on the Pacific boast. It |, "% | relatively low along. the northern bor- 4 Throughou® the east the weather |t nained fair. Temperatures nowl| CICe0t ne average for this date in nearly ks turday and Sunday THE WEATHER. of the United St e outlook is for gener f the Mississippl fair weath- river during for astern this half mperatures above the norma Il continue over the e ountry throngh Sunday of Sandy Fiook—West coas Hook to Hatteras—Modera west and west ; fair Sat Forecast. gland: Generally SUN, MOON AND TIDES. GREENEVILLE Brown Mrs. Hen P and Baile seorge TAFTVILLE the second story porch i James Graham block avenue caved in, the i down to the first time of the Sacred H hat art ce s left for New Hav Medicine begins to act on the system s soon antil it reaches the stomach and long | f “Seventy-seven” is taken at tho first COLDS ‘It acts through the nerves” A properly selected Homeopathic | s it touches the tongua and! fterwards. That's why you get quick results ign of a Cold. Doctor’s Book on the treatment of Every living thing"—mailed free, * for eale at all Drug and Coun- Stores. = Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co.,| 56 ¢ Willilam Street, New York. ~ Selmer i F. N. CASH, Agent Conn, From his investigation of the shooting £ Sylvio Zavatini of North 'Stoningtor FINDS SHOOTING WAS ACCIDENTAL § in the woods near ‘oroner J. d has exone ol street of n with which Zavatin| two men were out hu dent witnesse K of the circumstance: that it was a sunt that & > Nort ollers gav 1 Stonington to They would g t v he iy to wa s own towards the 1. Desmond has come tc the conclusion that it was entirely an ac ated Robert Seller 11 blame. , 1t Wa: Nogih Stonington mas ight arm caused him to Amount of blood, eventually | »it!” and raised his gun, which he thinks od poisoning, from whick | ic cocked as he did so. Just then:the died last Monday morning at the | sight on the gun caught on a bull briar hospital here. nd as he gave it a quick jerk to get it and Z were alone when | ioose from the briar the gun was -dis- | appened, so that there were but* the coroner’s in- the two men leads him to the ure accident. ccident was that he had at home. eflers met young or two before and e young man did not 1imself. Then he heard Zavatini whis- ling for him and the young man Jjoined m with his dog. They went into the 700ds together, where the dog treed a uirrel, which ey shot. The next} ime that the dog started was a rabbit, at this got away. Then the dog started other rabbit which ran past Zavatini, was standing about 25 feet from llers, who was holding his gun across s arm. ellers sa Zavatini'c i was shoi | i nting, anc he called out “See the rab- charged. Sellers thinks it was the sud- den jar given the gun and not his finger on the trigger that set it off. avatini's right side was towards him, Sellers said, and the shot took him in the back of the®right arm. Sellers at once picked up Zavatini to carry him back to the house for help, but stopped on the way to make ah attempt to stop the bieeding, at which he was not very suc- cessful. He started on again with the young man, whose Wounds bled copicusly, this long severe opinion of the cor- vatini’s powers to f the wound in s and the e Coroner see a Mr. After had been bleeding which, in t oner, sapped young recover from the e his arm. Wwoods by DIVORCES 1 two weeks R: —John 1 prof (special) cial), ity ¥n (not specially rior court were made (special), B: Beit, SHORT CALENDAR MATTERS FERRYBOAT : KEEL AT GROTON The keel for the Boston ferryboat under construction at the Groton iron Works Will be laid either today (Saturday) o: Monday, according to A. M. Main, general superintendent of the works. It is ex- Dected the boat will be completed in April. This will provide work through the winter for 100 men. There are more than that number employed at the yard now, but the average to be employed on the: ferryboat will be 100. It Is said that new contracts are be- ing Jfigured on, if bids can be made that sccure the contracts, the plant will con- tinue to operate. Mr. Main looks for a gradual slump until about the first of the year, when trade conditions are expected to gradually become more settled and will be reflected in the shipping industry to the extent of making a demand for new boats. These Will include ferry boats, barges, tankers, etc, and might provide considerable work for the local ship- yard. The Groton Iron Works has two ex- perts in New York figuring on new work, and it is cxpected that results of their endeavor will' be seen by next spring i a gradually increasing resumption of full- yard capacity of work. WIFE MAKES CHARGE: OF ASSAULT AND BATTERY ‘In_the assault and ' battery suit in which Mrs. Lucy A_Massey of Norwich has brought legal action against her husband, Paul Massey of Stonington, for $10,000 damages, her attorney, G. C. Mor- gan, has filed at the office of the clerk of the superfor court a more specific BEFORE JUDGE © Wolfe b WOLFE | re Friday| vere dis-| Before Jud morning th Jury of the court posed of at the short calendar session of ith Judge | the superior court following| Hillhouse, et al,.vs. Groton Park Real order of removal from, v New London coun Ustrict court for|$ the district of Conncet postponed ; | Davidson, et al, vs. Davidson: 1, accept- e of report’ of committes of Estate Co., et al, the superior court f ty to the United McClimon vs. Davis, abinovitch, Paracenti anna Parace one _vs. Ely, eds, judge took the papers Culver, et al, Larkin vs. 1, default for failure to n, McDonnell vs. Shore Line Elec- 1 in two week: Iway. Co. on for temporary ¥ vs. Copp, | injunction, Bertha C. Lp- | tham vs. {for ali *rank mony. pendir commence at $35 to defend application postponed ; E. Smith, ali- $ week to week o pay| h' m, e nith Vs the et al, v s. Bur- Stafford | Amne amson vs. assigned), | 4 Moran, et al (not| y Nmc . Cohen .ves Kalmaro-|2 pendente lite, 2 ;,lysm_;posmoneu, Mis National Supply ssigned), | Co.. et al, and limitation of 1dley Maren 1, on the ried 1916 t day M. Watson of Lec d in nst Louis J. Bre hese two su Her ou 1 can work to comr must pre nthons 103 il vard, whose g s Wi of the Tacobson and | in Florid: time, Palmer rer, postponed ; ishing Co. ina. vs. Avery (not specially | RS ecElvaR: 1 vs. Gilbey (not spe-| took the New Lo ort calendar, bar to plead, pleading nt of cases jdered in two weeks; Hillhouse, et al, vs. —Nahoss vs. Starr| Park Real 0., et al, ear and Jimi- ¥, Dec. 41—Smith Admr, vs. 2 , the Gro- ton Iron Groton Park s S Real Estate Co, ment by default; CRAN FOR others off; Main vs. M 5 : Main, non laintiff’s £ to AND CRUELTY| 004 to ple it pleadings or- nd obtained di-| dered in one w on V. court here Friday | Norwich, answe other pleadin Wolfe. iin one week ult, pleadings ordered 1 of Norwich secured in one we vs. Zeppieri, et a oW of closure, off were de-| Creamery ( The ‘couple ! port of Oct of January | pers | dar es vs. Mystic pproval of 10, Denker vs d red divoree | parts un- rick vs rule to | poned ; Green hearing on contemnt, post- n her com- | 4 %ad been intol-: dered In two wecks, re day of their | lite, $7 3 Nov. 27 court gave her custody af‘ fted S Ste=mshin Groton ldren Iron Works, applicaton of recsivers for suit of Agnes “CLF’!"[aulhoru' to endorse and return certain ennan was nt off; 1. Sparks, eenberg. checks to_the |Board Emer; granted ment, United Corporation, ere, 1, judg- pleadings in - one demages, off; ed Letters Baier vs. City > London ~default \imed letters in the | for failure to I pleadings in two Conn., postoffiice for the week | Weeks; O'Conn Admr. Zavoritis, v 20th, 1920, is as fol- judge took James Tvers, Myron | the pa 1l_Suppt o Co,, et’al t Jankel Tanter may be it made a party defendant, granted; Agar, afraid of something;|et al, vs. Ironsid “orporation, s a woman. |argument of demurrer: oned. form has been in- hted, absorbs fo- 7 be in its vicin- teachings tendance. fathe: r minister for the fu- t ourselves ach Jes t | Town v (Satur- Ladies’ Fur Coats RADICALLY REDUCED Exceptionally fine Fur Coats, modeled on ' QuALITY. comwim MACPHERSON THE FURRIER the most graceful flowing lines — cach ripple in the full flare back, giving a sheer to the rich blackness of ths fur. The models are of the season’s best— the deep collar and bell cuffs being es- pzcially attractive features. Decorative linings of silk add a charming touch of brightness, and the general impression one receives is warmth, richn=ss and good taste. Coats of Hudson Seal, Raccoon, Bay Seal, Pony Skin and Australian Opos- sum. Price savings of $75 to $150 on 2 coat, : ; J. C. MACPHERSON OPP. CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK jher“on her feet. struck her in face, knock- » more than 35 will pass statement of the allegations of assault and battery. The statement gives April and May, 1917, when it is alleged ithat Mr. Massey threatemed to kill or shoot his wife. On April 1, 1917, it is imed he locked her in the house when as sick and when persons who were called on to help her got in through a window he put them out and threatened {to kill. Another. claim s that on Nov. |12, 1917, he knocked her down, stood three dates in ed her across the kitchen table and broke her teeth. On April 8, 1918, whil she was in Dbed, it is claimed he pounded her in the ribs 8o that she had to have an x-ray examination to determine her condition. EXTRA TRAINS SATURDAY FOR FOOTBALL CROWD The New. Haven road will operate 5 day coaches today for the football game. Out of 46 § cial’ grains tirough London going west in the morning and returning in the evening. All will make stop there of from 5 to 12 minutes. The first train from Cambridge taking Har- vard students through will arrive about | 10 o'clock and from then on a train about every 15 minutes will be the rule. These afford extra accommodation for the general travelling public bound for the football game. Workmen’s Compensation The following workmen's compensa- |tion agreements have been approved by Commissioner J. J. Donohue: New London Ice Co., employer, and James Moriarty, New London, employe, toe smashed at rate of $12. Pendleton -Bros. ,Mystic, and M. Me- Innis, Noank, employe, lost nail on right | foot, at rate of $11.42. A bear rarel ears, a woll twenty, and a fox sixteen. ‘| Rheumatism A" Remarkable Home Trestmert Given By One Who Had It In the spring of 1893 1 was at- tacked by Muscular and Inflamma- tory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have it know, for over three years. 1 tried. remedy after remedy, and doctor after doc- lor, but such rellef as 1 received was only temporary. Finally, I found a remedy that cured me com- pletely, and it has never returned. [ have given it to a number who re terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, and it flected a cure in every case, I want every sufferer from any orm of rheumatic trouble to try his marvelous healing power. Don't ; simply mail your name s and I will send it free Afier you have used it and 5 proven itself to oe that long. coked-for means of curing your heumatism, you may send the price of it one dollar, but under- stand. 1 do not want 'your money niess you are perfectly satisfied to end it. Isn't that fair? Why suf- er any longer when positive relief is thus offered you free? Don't de- Write_today. fark H. Jackson, No. 116-G., Burs- ‘on Bldg., Syrcause, N. Y Mr. Jackson is Tesponsible. Statement true. Above ew | lives more than twenty Secretary Of Labor’s Daugh- ter Candidate For Congress COPYRIGHT_CLINEDINGT, WASHINGTON, nes Hart Wilson, daughte: of the Secretary of Labor, who it is announced will be a candidate for Congress from the centh Penn- sylvania District, ‘and will run in cpposition to the incumbent, Ed- ward .Raymond Kiess. Miss Wilson has been prominently identified with social circles of the Capital'since the appointment of her father as Secre- tary of Labor. the driver of the automobi'e had oniy his dimmer see the machine. The impact badly |the stat wrecked the tesm and threw Mre. Chap- |of the Pa man to.the ground but not Injursing her | New Lon? lights burning so she did not |istration number X338 which 4s listed 1a motor_yehicle. registry as that rd Motor Car commpany of ‘“Pfll 85¢ a pound. Molassss Nut Kisses POUND 59 - Molasses Peanut Brittle PGUND 39¢ Marshmallow and Nut Fudge POUND 55¢ ACTIONS. AUTOMOBILE HITS WAGON lock Chapman was struck by o roud Corners. Mrs, COTLAND ROAD | on Thursday | driven by | g [ — ( hapman claims | | Cup Cakes Regular 40c Value All Kinds Rolls Regular 29c Value Hot Baked Beans Regular 40c Value Regular 60c Va'ue Large Sponge Regular 40c Value Home Made Pies Reg\flar 60c Value ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE Regular 35¢ Cut LITTLE PIG FRESH HAMS | BUTT ENDS, b...... 3 SHANK ENDS, b. . 2 ARMOUR’S LINK Sausage, Ib. ... For Mince Meat PRIME CHUCK TENDER YEARLING LAMB SHORT LEGS, b... MEATY FORES, Ib. . STEAKS, Ib. . 28¢ |§ Shoulders, Ib. . 28¢c ARMOUR'S and SWIFT'S {4 LEAN Pork Chops, Ib. 40c 5¢c Lean Beef, Ib. 14c Roast, Ib...... 16c LOINS TO ROAST, Ib. 18¢ dozen ........ 3¢ dozen ........ 18¢c quart’... .~ 3bc dozen ........50c Calkes: .0 ..35¢ each ......... 50c e Pound Cake pound ........40c Regular 45¢ Value All Kinds Cookies dozen ........ 18 Regular 20c Value Brown Bread foat 20 e Me Regular 15¢ Value Coffee Loaves each -2 s 5 2 Regular 25¢ Value Angel Cakes each ......... 35c|e Regular 40c Value All 60c Cakes STAPLE Cant: " E0lbe Regular Price 20c DEVILED HAM 6 cans...... 25¢ Tomatoes, reg. - 18c, can.. 12V5c Tomato Catsup bottle ...... 25¢ Regular 35¢ LUCCA OLIVE OIL, can.. $1.29 Regular $1.65 Armour’s Smoked Shoulders Pound 25¢ 5 to 8 Ib. ave. CHOICE CUT Corned Beef Pound 18c We h: NOTE THE BIG DROP IN OUR FANCY AND Armour’s Nuf Ola GROCERIES. Pound 32c We shall have some dandy Natives, Vermonts, and Westerns for Thanksgiving. Why not have us put one away for you. ve;evenlorden SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY To further introduce our $1.25 Mixed Chocolates, to which haif a dozen new kinds have been added iately, we are offering this best mixture of ours, for today only, at OTHER SPECIALS Selected Stuffec Dates, Prunes and Figs POUND 78c Assort=d Hard Candies POUND 68c Assorted Bon-Bons POUND 85¢ THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY, FULL PRICE WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL CREDIT TRANS- S.F. PETERSON, Inc, 130 MAIN STREET A;@REWS BAKERY THAYER BUILDING MAKE OUR STORE YCUR WAITING ROCM, WHILE WAITING FOR YOUR CAR Home Made Doughnuts, dz. 35¢c Regular 40c Value All Kinds Eclairs dozen ........ 75¢ Regular 84c Value Cream Puffs dozen ........ 75¢ Regular 84c Value Coffee Buns dozen ........ 18¢ Regular 20c Value Cofiee Rings Regula.r 25¢c Value Fruit Squares FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, lb.. 59¢ The same Butter you pay 65c for elsewhsre Wilson’s Clearbrook Select- ed, in one dozen cartons EGGS, dozen. . 5% Other Stores, 65¢ Doz. YELLOW Onions, 10 Ibs. 25¢ $1.00 PER BUSHEL HECKERS' BEST BREAD FLOUR .... §1.69 1-8 BBL. SACK SWEET POTATOES Armour’s 3-X Oleo Pound 39 He that hoids fast - /\Jlid_hlnle‘: u;ncml . i }lndl not flu ) ’“.4:.":. Imb| ucnu all Kis atate” The tallest pines lfllmm Of wintry blasts ;- the 4 Comes hexviest 1o -IK;LX‘: l’lulfi that The well- ophe Eejorer -"1’.:";‘.»&7.."“"':‘_}- And hm‘i et bellaw 11 wint, Seon the sweet &p! e-p bun Ana"Sktire smites’ agaia. What if tHine heaven be | The dark appearance will not Expeet a ter sy, The god that strings the siler bow. Awakes sometimes the muscs, tom And lays his arrows by. ! at? By 1Ay ity display, And et S dtrengt: e aeefi} Eut 01 It sortune Bl thy sail With more i l- gale, ke half thi —Willlam Cot Il om- State Journal &ty THE MAN WITH THE FIELD, an—-d in his pride of place, he sis From-aii his l‘-’km‘ solliegs Ix_never fraught wi Nor peace of mind :*no o] Of Jove for fellowmen he ever feels— No sense of & for human need, The one great passion that his life reveals Is an insatiable, devouring greed. ‘nnrvuzhoul the glcrious, golden harvest His n-m. are bent with ned grain ; Dut_all unheard the o e “Of purpose let some sheaves remain ™ Usheeding aught bot that which mafti- plies - His fortune: al tntént upon himeett; And on the hore U may realize s’ areim ol empire oer-a werid of pelt. No faint desire for that great stewarde shin . : Which might be his: ltlg r‘t For all the noor who wh Tnloced god peverovneht In_honest friendshin by the mon’ -t “lml‘m"nlle for the force ie ro! “heverful, rich—the owner’ ’f e Ts hut & pauner in his inmost sotl. Of powar. Great, fleld —Kortherine Linck Beutell. ia Los Anoln Times. “My husband's'a’ doet “Has he pract'ced JangT"; ° “Yes, but ft hash't made him w —Doston Tranreript, The Farmer—Ain't jt & _fine cow? The City Man—How many ‘miles Wil | she do on a gallon of mik?—Lit. & “This costume,” remarked - the. fi with the dashing dress, “is the. very est™ . 4 t jen't late enough, at BAL® B | mented Mr. Growcher, ‘It wthx h | at least a tHousand years iater.” ington Star. “How he struts!” s he considers himeslt & succash: {ful amateur gardemer.”—Buffalo Express. Tommy—This paper says if you smoke cigarettes it changes youw Jimmy—That's right. x"fl"""m anned when 1 get caught ~smoking— ersey City News. “They say the great M lu-— seau married his cook.” s the surest way to hold cae™— Louisville 'Cour’er-Journal. never knew cne of ‘em to have & pain Who waen't sure he was p-lu to ‘—Detroit_ Eree. Preza. ‘What are YW dols Censoring ba‘hing ruits? “No, merely picking out a chorag for 1 Bobby (aged six yun)—m- sive me a nickel Unele Jack. Uncle Jack—Why, little pal; I wt you were t00 big to heg for a nickel. Little Bobby—That's s>, g Make it 2 dime.—Chicago “I notice, Jones, no matter in what s9- clety he is, mever appears the least bit bored.” That's bécause he's been so weil drill- ed."—Balt!more American. Browne—So ycu're raising a gardem. Towne—Yes; you see, it makes me more contented. Browne—Contented! Towne—Yes; it makes the cost of weg- etables in the market geem: smiall By comparison.—Cartoons Magazine. The Queensland government s plan- ning to import several spec’es of -inseets that are destructive to the prickly pear. An Tllinoi§ man has designed a dou- ble-decked pascenger airplahe with g pro- peller in front of each deck and eme én each said. N Miss Margaret V. Landmann, of Pres- pect Plains, N. J., has met with miirked success in {he ‘opiration of an experimen- tal seed farm. The horse has. beesl traced ‘back'th an ancestor hardly larger' than. a- fox,\with four toes on each of its froat lhtfid three on the back oni “Popular Mechanies ' teports a French scientist has’ Been .able to.take motion pictures -nu—n and \- at the rate of about 15,000 &. With the :aid of her hand sealing machine, Mrs. : ling, of New Orleans, put up 3,000 jars.ef preserves in two months last summer. One of the oddest occupa I-v'ht to light by the recent census & dog tattpost; NS mh tattooing dogs With the! Pearls, ‘like people, growing 1ll, and of their filinesg This may be continually, wearls the skin. An American prodmcer found a way of making'' without using’ either phor substitute, ‘The Lobsters can be I?hm Iv ing” their heads or tails, and 'nl-o the water will in London. have been able o watch 2 plant growing and study ‘the beating of valve which force, Irh.\l.