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RAIN OR SNOW TODAY TAIE TOMORROW 4 F N scHuul ‘::?n’ containing several hindred privits | JAMES-C. MAC : s ince afé wia broight from @he Buitetin. |10 DISCUSS NEED OF NEW e e DT e # zalost (the delinguens. ] DISCUSS SOCIAL PROBLEMS | Ceedings azalost jthe de - ¥, 4. 24 A ‘The .recontimuance of her case “Wis & o meet with a favorablé consideration. the first year, .and - eaga year the| ~Jamés C.Macpharson -on Thufsday | gus to the fact that her counsél, ‘Atiorney |, TO consider social problems now before 3 cording Comm'ssioner Wlodgett, SO b v L amount_will. b [norécded proportion, |was appojnted by Mayar Herbert M. Le- [(Geoege.C: Morgan, was busy- with aoth- ::‘l:tflr‘e!tihle!:: ey &y e sy thore are Sbout 118 probate sulges that THE WEATHER. . - i | on to’ expi s Nt = e turn in nolitich: (artunes sometimes (o' the city a. total of §5,000.in rants, |MOB 10] fll thé unexpired term of J0-.| fromy Watesbury, alicpina that Mrs: Hurd-| 116 & the invitation of the Commec-| (¢ 1477 11 NN CORRT BT . 2 the equivalent of .which he would pay|seph’ T. Fanning =who recently passéd | ing“Mad workéd*het project (fh Waterbury d’:‘d ‘vf;’“?flK 6t “Shurc s o bun | eir conduet of thigtd e bt Hoh UG | were he to continue paying $2,500. an:|wiway. Tpe. snmal=imens i~k-n vt im- | @R, oWed money -in thal city ..Word | O and, fifty invitations have been sent The disturbance that was central ray. L Tpe. Deqecick over Louisiana Wednesday night mav- FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Stam- | CLERGYMEN, OF STATE T ing for pre-emiory mandames pro- nually for 20.years. < | alEo.been. received that she is owing- ac-|2u% The clergymen Will be eniertained | » 5 ; s acetved by the churches: of New Haven. 5 -1 the town school board have held sev-| If the. park board. accepts the.propo- ooty fn ‘Weiterly. £ i Hartford. — Mies d mortheaistward with greatly increas- |, The forum committee of the Ch'md b L lately to discuss the | summer and the.fifst unit_ will be in S s 5 The conterencé wil be informationat in | o LB o 8L ed intensity and its center was over |ber of Commerce at a meeting held) Cp %00 [l il 2 Uhich ‘the school | sition . wofk: wli” be- comimenced this e Reegnt - Raintall. Zy,. |Character and any resolutions introduced |, cptiy mentioncd for secretary of state West Virginia Thursday night. Thursday afternoon sef Monday even- | hoard asked the support of the Cham- | readiness for use 'in, 1822 . The plan T eanesday’s .snows vain. and- hall - a8 | commitiee ot ine toderrtion 2l SFVICE | under President Harding, will speak this Generally fair weather will prevail ling, March 7th, as the date for an| ber of Commerce in’the plans for Mt. | I erect a structure ; which, shall . committee of the federation. in the states east of the Mississippi ‘ o t g meafired by Supervisor. Charies W. Fur- P o | (Friday) evening at the Y, W. Ce¢ A. open meeting for the members of the | Pleasant street and the East/Side. As|consist of private bath houseson. the Among: the spedkérs will be Miss Julia \ Saturday. The temperature will con- A : 5 . e, ton af- the: Waler department amoa‘ed A0 Misw Julia | under the ausgices of the, Hariford Wei- c chamber for a discussion on the ne-|a result it was decided that the cham- | lower level, and arrange i the form ? 918030 an . inch, :Mazday's . enowtail 1;9:?“’:";,"‘.“{;;"‘3};"31‘\ 8 DUTCAll: | tesiey club. Mins #iushes was sraduated tinue above normal in practically all| cessity of a new school building for | ber lay the matter before its members[of 2 hollow square, with the public’ ? ” JAted to 25-100 of-an Inch. SIon- Of Abn 1o8uvil couBolL of -churches: | from Wellesley in 1939, sections. i Mt. Pleasant street.and also for a dis-|at an open meeting. paviiion ° 25 feet., wide, forming . the - Lk = Binnd e Piinner. S:1hé hatme i A::ofin waranngs nrde g:sp yeduonull'tc cussion on. the advisability of secur-| The forum committee comvrheluneé ;l‘de ot “.‘;nmr em ;In-‘n': “the, . beach. % PRI . g slong oeaell! 3 . e - tlantic coast at and between Ila ing an option on land on the East Side | Alexander H. Abbott, chairman; H. C.| The second floor_will be. Biven over en- : A : iy hael | The y as, North Carolina, and Ea for school purposes. The meeting will | Adams, W. S. Allis, Dr. John S. Black- | tirely to public bath houses and there o "'d,g":"’h,hymh:‘ o Lo ae. Iredentoat th IConnectiant | TO' REDUCE DANGEROUS Maine. Nortneast storm warning 10|pe held in the town hall. mar,L.M. Crandall, Edwin Hill, Rev.| will be no hollow. souare .on- the second s d "?: a5 rk""‘m““l", ot e e # m. Eastport, Maine, to Marblehead,| " The educational comrhittee of thelW. A. Keefe, Eben Learned, John M. | floor. The entire area will be utilized Cn e e g o noties of Hartterd; chalrmap social VARICOSE VEINS M of marked Intensity contral | CD3MPeR the board of directors andSwahn and Henry A. Tirrell. and witk b robted oxeh = P P B S ey Kitng PO TR e oT e b A e m) Palmer E arked Intensity 2 1 e lower section. and the foundation e b 3 r 2 e oW over’ West Vicsinia will move cast - - o€ he structure will b of soijd concrete: i SR el ner dangnacss, (he. Mnges [Flaven iev- v Mo = %) beoe who dave ; rvaiiniyss ¢ northeastward attended by increasing | gpyc - - z e uppef sectian -will be of frame con- o | cn: n ers, , Rev. . Miles wunches should not wait until they reae easterly winds on New England coast | C1CES $450.008 FRONM PENADER SESHANG cAYE truction. The structure -will ha ‘anprox- e Dofothy and Elizabeth, of ‘Waterbury. » the bursting point, which means much BRIREs Edchive. ais torcs and nirt- ESTIMATES FOE NIGHWAYS NOW IN JUDGES HANDS | o o e o Toxt G B TR S T A suffering and loss of time, hut should at ing to westeriy Friday. . Withdrawal of the first 31 bills dircct-| Evidence and arguments were finehed | of the lower or basement fidor will e’ . T = 573 g s B e R e e ot I Winds off the Atlantic coast: ing the /state highway commissioner to | here Thursday in the superior court be- | nine feet. i : “| Metitioned’ For Becretary. Of |p e, 2!, bent over an hour late i1 (full strength) North of Sandy Hook—strong cast |impeove, certuin local roads from mclu- Hore Judge George E. -Hinman in the | At the front, -.-facing: the beath. will 1 Loy 3 3 e AT Thursday affernoon In searching the sa- | iy o0 i o teful yet harmiess and southeast winds probably reach- |sion in the trunk line system of Connec- |trial of the suit of the Southern Men-|be a wide doo. or. passagewsy for :the | 9 culture. loon and -premises of John T /F. Burns | ;. micige tre ing gale force and shifting to west | ticut, cut $450,000 from highway depart- | Haden Co. of Jacksonvile. Fla., against | bathers to enter or leave the building nm:" X B at . Friday with rain or snow. ment estimates of the maximum cost of - tmeht improvemeht i no- Water street for any liquor that | ficed in a few days and by ,,"m"h, use s Yl might be found there. Nome was found. | swollen veins SandyHook to southwest and wes e maimum cost of |the Niantia Meahaden Ol and Guano |using the public Bath, heuses ou. the.sto:| teras — strong | sucl rojects to a new total of 5,350, | Co. ony loor, will reach the: v probably | 000 Wednesday. i il return to their netmal gize and_sullecrs will_ cease to wrey. e s ! by | Moone's Emeraid Ofl treatment iy ! . Judge Hinman held court till 5 o'clock | a siight incline. . There will be no.stair- | 5 Soatotann Gl % A reaching gale forc day, rain Fri-| The oill, which was drawn by Senator |in'the afternosn in order to have-the | ways. h fER] Probale duiges ‘Are Lax. ){piysicians and in hétpitale ané 4 Pun day morning, probably followed by Brcwn of Nerwich, “owing to the eco-|arguments finished. He reserved dect- | At the rear of, the building, facing the Because of the apparent negligences of | 1oty rmeq — clearing. Z nomic situatien in the state,” would have | Gion and directed counsel to flie their ac- | highway and in the center, will be t many Drobate court Judges in fling in-| It reduces all kinds §f eninryed glands e required the highway department to re-|counts of the financial claims in the case | office of Mr. Rudd, and ateither-.corner P ~ e o e coppiaivials. of ~Ssihiadipeliers Sad e =4 Southern New England and east|place eight miles of road in the town o by next Tacudey At the | same . time |-on’ this side of the structure wiilhe pubs == Rain or snow Friday; |of Bozran, between Colchester and Fitch- | pounsel » counsel with exchange ccpies of their | lic comfort station, one for men and one| ' --. JAMES C. MACPHERSON not much change in|ille. In taking this action the semator | (ime ang if there are any answers fur- | for women. . temperat told the committee on roads, bridges and s i 3 b Bhiievations in Necwioh rivers that the people behind the bill had | theT Are to be submitted to the judge by with his departmen! for taxdion purpos- in many iar-e factories as an unfalling es,. Tax Commissioner William H. Blod- | first aid to the m‘""‘d -"’!\,V::;O'fi"; gett on Tuesday told. the legisative com-, 9US Sampic on receipt of i3 o mittee on the judiciaty that the bill con-| Hochiamrsy P e pational Laboratories, | meately and s to continue.until April. | - — Rochester, . Y. Your druggist can sups the following Friday. MORRIS PLAN BANK IN 1933, Mr. Faning was president of the cerning reports to the tax commissioner | piy you ° The Bulletin's observations show the | ek eave to the discretion of the | "Bown sides rested at 12:35 and Attor-| PRECARIOUS CONPITION.IN X, £ 23213 3t the time'of s death snd th following records reported from i board .will meet.in April to organize and adding this section to ti» trunk’ lime|D¢Y G, C. Morsan began the fst argh | Desperate efforts are under way to pre- |elect: & new- president, ghanges In lemperature and barome- |cystom. The cheapest sl of a road | TNt for fhe plalntiff at 1:3% in 18 |vent the lijuidation of the Morris Plan |° Mr. Macpherson is a prominent busi: tric readings Thursday: beuween these tho points would have en. |C12im £ $10,000 damages for breach of |bank in New London. 'W..C. Nicholson | ness man and one (hat always has had & Ther. Bar. | jaiieq_a minimum cost to ihe state of | OMUACt over the leasing of ome of the |of New York city fs in New London |(he.affairs of the city at heart. ~He has B o 29.60 [ <200,C60, = cuthern Menhaden Co. boata.to the Ni- |to try to refuvenate this nstitution. ob- associated with many civic under- Ars - 40 29101 “Tuus ieaves 30 bills for additions to]anilc company fo cateh bony fish in ihe |tain more working capital and put the |iakings ang has ever worked untiringly s Wy 30 the trunk lines before the committee on [f2ll of 1918. The ‘attorney ~spoke for |bank on a basis where it can function in | ror the city's weifare. QL ”b‘““”‘ 30. roads, bridges and rivers, and estimates | nearly an hour and in the course of his 3 manner {o benefit both the public and smparison: i ' . ¥ ville 1 i = of the highway deparuwrcnt 1alr before nrgu_ment ca_\med that the _'"':ks"“"_ e stockholders, JANUARY POOR MONTH Predictions for Thursday: Cloudy. |the ccmmitiee Tuesday show a maxi-|boat’s crew did better in fishing with its| Mr. Nicholosn salg Thursday that the - ~ Thursday's weather: As predicted. |mum of $15,350,000, or a minimum of $6,: own seines than'with the nets that were |jocal bank has proved a failure because FOR THAMES RIVER BRIDGE 500,000, depending on the character of |furnisheq it by C. M. Shay of the Ni- construction, would be ree@ired to carry |antfe Co. He also claimed that catching High T Seen | Ut {lie provisions of these bills. bony fish was 85 uncertain that the com- of lack of sufficient capital. The capital | ~The month of January was one of: the of the local institution is but $10,000.| poorest months since the Thames river 'No bank of this character can be cpe- |\ 3 il S videdloat e " 171t Would boost. to $20,870,009 the |plaint of the defendant company about | rated efficierly on so small a chpital as | NEhway bridge was opened, as éviden Water. | Sets. |amount by which the appropriations ask- | the size of the catch that was made in |that” said Mr. Nicholoson.” “You need | by the monthly report of receipts. The ed of this session of the legizlature would | lrhe m’:e tror; Seot. 15 to gct‘ 26 fli‘} P:‘t $50.000 capital. \ | gross~receipts. were xs.osz.n.b:um.ml e the estimated receipts based on | furnish an adequate ground of complaint. ‘Morris Plan banks in R X 'y isting sources of Tevenues. C. Hadlai Hull opened the arguments this country. | less tfan during-the month“of December, SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT . FRESH-MINED ANTHRACITE J : : wiln - comined.sapliar of 315 300038 | 1o20 | BEST GRADES s i Te1s mong the list of projected roads are|for the defendant company which makes |pave done about $200.000,000 business in | There were 3,147 less automobiles cross- e H | 7.09|the following: [ a counter claim for $70,000 against the |ihe past ten years. They are successful |.ing.\re bridge last month than during 10 || 07| Hquse resolution 884—Including in the | Jacksonville company for failure to mek> | everywhere it thejr capital s lacxe | December, when 10,579 used the bridge. i .08 trunk line. system the road leading from |a goog catch of fish. Attorney Hull ar- | enough to allow the turnover necessarv.| ~The difference bstween the income dur- 3 | 1‘2 'm Lyme to New London, five miles, |gued that the Niantic company had a|7Thej serve a portion of the population | ing.the winter season and the summer = — - —— % > £305,900; : . |risht to expect that the Jacksonville)that cannot go to the national or sav- | touring season is, evidenced by the in- Six hours after high water it is low| Senate bill 93—Improving highway in |boat would catch at the least 2,000 bar- |insy banks and borrow small sums from | come of $5,052.69" gross Jast month and water, which is fo by flood tide. towns of Preston and Ledyaid, two miles, | rels of bony fish per week, whereas the |s50 t5 $5,000 without difficulty. the. gross income of. $18,701.15 for the g $50,000, $110,000. e _|catch dropped dowrto 150 of 200 barre: The . directors of the New. London |menth of Aughst last. GREENEVIi 1 E Senate bill 94—Including ia trunk line |a week at times. If the catch had ma- Morris Plan bank are to have a meeting| The figures for January are: ‘ ] ; to hear a report frém a special com-| v 5 ‘Henry Wallace, of ‘Des Moines, o e oy hamna Costello, wife|lsland over Shetuioket road, 17 miles, |had expected It would, said Mr. Hull, the rnittes agpoimed to Consider sither the | 9.013 sadittonsl passengers in .| Towa, who is mentioned as a-possi- Thiredas moreine from mer o 1o | IO i tnciuding_in | oo, FeCEIBS o the Niantic compary |sale of the bank's assets or i llquida- | 2641 foot pisepters ..-......3, 13205 bility as Secretary of Agriculture: un- Fifth street. There was a large attend- |trunk line. system road between WIlli-|oil a¢ §1.11 per gallon and fish serap at | 53T two, seat automobiles ... 161010 | der the Harding regime. Mr. Wal ance and relatives came from Forest-ilis, | mantic and Connecticut Agricultural col-$77°a ton, Major Hull ebsed the afsu- | cs NNOT HAVE ARMORT 205 one” seat abtomabiles .. lace’ia a publisher of farm. periodi- Northbridge, Mass., and other places.|lege, 10 miles, $250,000, $550,000. ments for the defendant. He blamed the |~ i 3 a0 e cals-and-a ‘successful farmer. - Many floral forms surroundad the casket. | House resolution 106—Changing trunk|gmoy catch of fish on an incompetent FOR RICE FAMILY BENEFIT | %951 smal auto {ruck: T‘)'.c bearers were Joseph 1. (ampion, e road betyeen New Milford and North | oaptain and crew and a poorly equipped | Plans for the benefit ‘for the ‘widow of .“-m: f;f;“ Thomas J. Enright. Edward J. Reardon, | Canaan, nine miles, $225.000.5 $495,000. |j05: which was furnished by the South- [Austin Rice, which ‘the New _London | (1is% DUsses. - Joseph F. Nolan, Matchew C. Collins and | resolution’ 106—Jonathan Trum- | 20° "y nnaden ™ Company, and | Elks are backing, have run up againat | 17, 00 horse vehici James J. Redden. j ; hway Improvement throush Co-'Ciq jt° was siamificant that|a snag because .the military emergeney | 13 10 horse vehicl Servicia were held in St Mary's and Levanon, 16 miles, $400,000, | 3840 b " \roraden Co. T |board has refuséd to permit the - New | Hiscellaneous. i“e‘;‘r"flt"",“"'m‘,‘[ e was | SU0N0. s be. | been dissoived with a $10.000 claim on |London state armory to be used for the | GooloRS SR i it of a uiem mass. Henry J.| House resolution —Highway be- | o ar- | benefit. The ElKs had been expecting to ) LaFontaine prasided at the orcan and at | tween ,Killingaworth -and ' Higganum in | i3 Do0ks and’then fhe books, disappear: i R system road between Norwica and Rhode | teriglized the way the Niantic company SPECIAL PRICES WHILE THIS SUPPLY LASTS EGG................... §14.50 per ton STOVE ................ §1450 per ton . FREETO | sase! ASTHMA_S_U_FFERERS . v, Coupons received .. o 1,444.00 the close of the service h= san Lezuti-|(he town of Haddam, eignt miles, $200,- °""mmey Tracy Waller closed the ar- ?:r‘elh';nbe:morg\:e;;::‘:rv‘:“‘l;yokm:(:: C:nnec!ltul avtos. and ' trucks n,'sm,! 5 Trial of a Methiod 1450 o A G 00, OO, et lime high. | Symenta for the Southern Menhaden Co. |another place.” 7 % coreign 1,158, Tisb il efs Motlied That Aiysne CHESINUT . ..i...000.. 8 per ton tery and Rev. Wil ety v | o Touse oot T 00,000, | taking up the detai's of the money in- | The anjouncement-of the decision ot = <7 Cau Use Without a committal service -at the grave way in Killingly, four miles, . §100,000, RER 0 Ll SO0, er and counter- {the board not to aliow the Elks to staze | FIRED SALUTE AT GRAVE ot Loss of Time Cusiiitngs & Bing we-o i chacge of| 2 ® |charges between the two concerns. ltheir bis show at the armory came IN WATERFORD CEMETERY | * Wehavew method for the control of Asthma, NO. 2 NUT cose b e edesies 313-50 per ton R e Afrisigements. + = 1| “When the court came in Thursday at|Thursday mornng:as a bomb .explosion. | i Asnine coung from Fort Wright dre-| Sadwe wnt you 0.y It atour expense. N6 Warren S ot ton is spending | SIX DIVORCE ' CASES 0X > {10 Major Hull began to cross examine |Not in years has anything been so dis- [ipio. i "8 CH S0 T O (IO T wmatter whhether your case is of Jong sianding or 2 fow days v m the vil- THE UNCONTESTED List|Capt. Davis He hails from the south|rupling and discomcefting fo the Eiks of = impson” Thursday afternoon at ‘the| e o e e b D sead cy e R Yo dled T fora fmlrlil'l_‘wrl:fllwa. Nohl:lllrriu ‘what . 3. Si i clim no matter what your age of e o tiwa| Co- of New York. He is in New London |several of the New London Llks and: be- e g i et 0F The T St B atha ation. if 35 T asthn lage " k) & and is a deep sea' fisherman and is|New London. The :governor. Everett J. ’hnrh] service in Jordan cemetery, Wa: RS Ak g ot Feun sreet T "‘f"“s‘(’“fif,:‘"“;‘:“s;‘,;;f’i;f:;:i are on|now employed by the Fisheries Product [Lake. an Elk and an jntimate (riend of b spending a few days in Now York city | of the superlor court at AN EXTRA CHARGE OF 50c PER TON IF WE bs Y i b g was a member of the 14th Engineers, Co, | Occupation.if you are troubled with asthma, |} USE BASKETS the guest of her brother AP S b looking after boats that are being repair- |sides thisa lover ‘of fhe-art:of boxinz | b yng went overseas in July, 1917, nd one method shoud refeve voupromony. || - Arthur Sandereon of o was a | ) e oha . Fisher:| 0 He said that he was allowed to come |and an admirer of Austin Rice When Rict | rerarnca in' April, 1018, “Ho. was ravsed | ‘s ey Task 1 send it o those agpar- E FOR 1A D visiter in the village W.inesluy. e ot Gladen P | here at”the request of Mr. Delaney of |was at his best, tried n every way 0 | furing seryice and the effects of the gas 5 Waa‘mum T B Sy & . THES! PRI IMMED) Jonn O'Shea hag acceotd A position | Facio Vallerelll ve Valierelll; Gladys P | jaiisonville, and demied he is getting $25 |allow the use of the armory. Obe mem. | ceiie SIS LM CUTE O N e B e e . We TE DELIVER' with a local grocer. Greer vi: Danfel M. Greer; Jan'L Lec!a day for his cqurt work ber cf the military emergency board Was | his death. - He was & rai‘roan man, living | t show- eversone at our expense: Vhat ot ONLY AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE 3 e ooker: Valuris 3 Clay | He was told by Major Hull of the|infexible, however, and held /out “be- |in Xew Lohdor, five vears. Ha sniisted | methiod I designed to’ end” ail _diffcuit | TAFTVILLE ot L rapiers Valaric J; CIa¥ VS| jow record of fhe southern steamer here | cause I think prise fighting in the state | ot ‘New Haven wnd following the war,| SHcag, el wheesing, and all thosé-terrible WITHOUT NOTICE o0rEe W GaY. ers are on the motion| 200 the witness said it s possible for a|armories is not Fight” he s aleged. to The Lisbon Five lost to' the Army- | yist, inc‘{"dw e 11 fthe nltlof b &, | Aiamer tojedler & flect ands not get | have sald. Navy club on the local alleys but the | Steamship Co. vs. Grotor. lron Works. |Much fisn when' ojher boats are gedting . former in their match with the leage’s | Cases will be assigncd by Judge Joun| Sven deck loads He sald if he was in|yypGE RESERVES DECISTON t leaders, the Pinochle club, took three | W. Banks for both Norwich and = New | contol fi Fowld try and lotele the IN BOUNDARY CASE SUIT Mrs, Warding’s Case Continued. A o Yo - Ariay tindon, the catch of about 130 barrels a week| Trial of the, case of Ismac Ablefsky | - The case of Mrs Frances Harding, who the game with the Pinochle club, Ed- by the Southerp Menhaden Co., boat he|against Julia Sawver of New Lordon, & 1ived in New London and worked 0 the | Pie Pk iffcyis-too fmporiant 10 nealect & rallroad. ~ Mr. Simpson leaves his wife| sinwleday. Write now and begin the method nd a young ch atpmce. Send nomoney. Simpi majlcoupon be- Jow: Do 1t Today—you do mot cven pas postage. THE EDWARD CHAPPELL C0. s charged with having. obtained money | | FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.: Room ga-3 Wards and Pepin were tied for individ. | TRIPLE LINK DIRECTORS said he would ®all it the worst he had |contest over a,boundary line and the use | in' New London undir false pretenses in| | Niagarand Hudson Streets, Buffalo, N. Y. Sl Tt eepty vy LY iiian for . E ever known. . of a walk between property. owned by | conducting entertainments was recontin- | | gind free triat of your method to. the tocsl p‘:nml_“"_\-(.':,,“m.h%‘ Lol &l Q"‘E" T"T’“,"f """“C‘“ He said that when he went aboard|the parties, was completed n the su- | ued until-Saturday in poiice court there | | PHONE 24 tsien, b erz of lhle‘, e Lfl;‘k Or-| hoats that did not get fish he generally |perior court in New ‘London Thursday|Taursday. When Mrs. Harding was - a Ot e s |Omation clected the following oficers At found a reason and corrected the trouble. |morning. The trial has occupieq the at- | aSked by Prosecuting -Attorney, Danjel M. Prompt Attention Given Telephone Orde; Meyers 96 82 74— 252 flrm: e Lk = (9;1 Ie}nl- John T-| He stated that a fast steamer mizht get|tention cf the court nearly two weeks. ' | Cronin whether she could get a bond. s 5 % 89— mm,l ‘(;(re)llar;‘ Ashley T. Boon; treas- | ag much'fish as a slow one and fish’boats| The taking of testimony .was = com- | She replied, “I could; but Ld.rather not.” Brown ..... 107 118 94— ur:rr‘»‘n an] o 'm"M h s thet holding | ST T2lly make eizht miles an hour. pleted Wednesday afterngon and Attor- | Mrs. Harding had’been confined in'the Edwards ....... Mo 122 94— e n_artllorl: ‘°3}m“ ch is the'holding| ™ He said he has fished as far worth as|ney, Morris Lubchansky for the plaintiff > Pepin ceeess 103 113 12 |SomBany BL theiqd chlloM bm(l'lmg oM | Rockaway. There were three fish plants!and Attorney.Clayton B. Smith for the s 510 Teparting 2o0d retuens from the mear | at Lewes, Del, but there are only two|defendant made/their arguments, Attor- || B < 3 i .WN 3 mvl?n( e oy b“";i‘ngs m the manage- no:'{. : a 0 ney Arthur T. Keefe made thé second . s ’ ol oo . E rmy-Navy. ing. enry Langworthy was the last arzument for the defendant Thursday |Jl° -‘B Bel W Wh Iela.l g Fl'ia and H Tak B' Dr . Ray . e 93 9T 95— 285 - ness and he told what he knew about the | morning and_he. was ‘followed by Aftor- [flf "~ & utter 0 O 00 e ay 88 ave ena lg OP P BRioi H . 30 7 case. K L. ire who made the Jast = Sgegily Brodeur 0100 103 i 20 resc of dhe recently bullt houses on | "X big chart of Long Tiend sound. has | and closing. rgument 4t whien dudse (W, 2 o .. Markel. o Saturday Specials Fresh Selected Lemienx [0 112 a Norwich avenue, is till progressing tnd | been used In the case. Binks took Yhespapess, <+ - A e e s B g res ecie FISke fencte bave been bult between | 1yg. r2 0% 0 ADD 7O v wan samers. | ~1,000°Ibs. Fresh Churn EGGS, Dozen.......... 45¢ on Norwich avenue also new poles have OCEAN BEACH BATH HOUSES| The $1500 “case - of 'Charles Slosberg It wps.a suit over a a snowball melee yesterday that lasted | Ocean beach will be greatly improved | drain on land on West Main street-that been erecteq for clothes lines. It plans now under considération by | VS the.city of Norwich has been-adjust- |}, CREAMERY BU IIER Some of the younger children enjoyed | the New London park board go through| €d cut of court. L S < - . Sy o Pure White only. for three or four minutes, owing to | and the public even better.ageommodar- | W2S bOught by the pIAintiff from-Chas:| £3% p i Edwards the tack of Fnow. ed by having erected a large new public | 1« Stark. Brown & Perkins for the plain- 2 : ° c LARD 3 P d Pepin ... 121 115 Local coon hunters are thinking about | and private bath house establishment, | tff aggd Corporation Counsel Higgins were e ’ y , i y UM . .4 .o 50c e ad geiting one more good hunt before tns| Arthur G. Rudd. present lessee of the| te &torney: : : 536 487 season closes on coons, as they have | ¢ty property at Ocean beach. has sub:| T A L i ;i four more days, the season closing | Mitted a proposition to the park boara| - Farmimgten—Mr. and . Mrs. Winghe ’ P‘”“’h"' on Fex,a.m%' 15th. From ,flf which will entail an eventual outlay of|Smith, with Miss Baird Leonard of New PRIME SMALL LINK Pilling 92 100 reports coon hunters in this vicinity have | $40,000 and which Wil insure to the sole | York, have arrived.at'the Royal Poinci- CHUCK ROAST SAUSAGE % 1x"_‘ |had a gooq season, benefit of the city 20 years hence. ana, Palm Beach. With the melting of the fce in the | Mr. Rudd is paying an unusual rental river, lovers of fishing through the fce | 0f $2.500 for the public bath house priv- e will have to wait for another cold spell | ilege. at the beach at the present time:|'To Cure a Cold in One Day ‘SWIFT'S SPRING 91 Pound 26¢ Pound 16¢ or put away théir traps for next season. | e Droposes to erect five new units, Yearling Lam Lea; N ) ¢ n Plate, Brisket, Navel | ROUND, Which together will comprise & new pa-| T2ke GROVE'S ~Laxative BROMO |{§. L A M B b 3 r 1 The Red Cross class m:t Thursday | s . L B ths Fostant otk win ilen, Srecion of puvic bath home| QRIS SheoF 5 . rove. " (Be LEGS, B........... 24| CORNED BEEF SIRLOIN, t good numbering approximately 700 and a sec.|the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be Z X y sure you get BROMO) 30c. S y ‘FOI UAR Ib. 11¢ POR Fotarber son ot 3.3 v | SORE. THROAT LEGS, Ib........... 26c | FOREQUARTERS, Pound 8¢ ORTERHOUSE the Ponemah block is being 472 484 :,:y?xn:rwxmwr;;;‘m_mu that dre nec:.d 'Cuughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh||- - e " . Picklu, bottle’ . 20c N. B. C. Crackers STEAKS lb s zsc e 3 g A Vienna Sausage, 3 cans 25¢ 2 The bullding of the stone wall in the Relieved in Two Minutes —_ MoTRER | B YIELDING T0 THE REQUESTS Breathe Hyomel, Have you a cough ? Breathe Hyomei. , . i SRkl ‘ *California Syrup of Figs” | ‘Hysner is the treatieat tor nose, 4 Child’s Best Laxative throat and lung trouble, It does pot contain coacaine, mo; o ; = £ Gangerous. drug ana does amey i || 'We will hereafter do business on 4 stomach dosing. Just breathe it through the little black pocket inhaler A compieis oncnoine 1l Sundays from 1 p. m. t0-9:30 p. m. - Lee & Osgood. Co., or any reliable druggist and Hyomel is guarant ill be m / ' i Ty sl e || Goods will be made on Saturdays, sore throat and bronchitis or money g = back. A Hyomei inhaler lasts 3 life. Eeiabiozipyis| especially for the Sunday trade. S. F. PETERSON, Inc. 130 Main Street - m Assorted Jellies, jar. .. 25c | Maine Style Corn 11l5c YELLOW ONIONS -Hm—hzzi’,b—m Corned Beef, 1 b, can 19c | Sweet Peas, can. .. 11%4c 12 Pounds 25c 11b. Confectionery : Sugar ........ 10c - Cocoa,%lb... lgc [ / : ‘ N ‘ \ - : e [l ALL FOR.... 2% ‘Granulated Sugar’| - 14 Ibs. $1.00 To All Purchasing 1 Pound . of White Rose Tea or Coffee, at 35¢ Accept_“California” Syrup of Figs r suly—Ilook for the name California ony Ends the pack: 3 lhenhyo: ltre S:ilM your child is Raving the best and . most farmicas physic for the littls stomach, | 8H belching and liver and bowels. Children love its| OF money back. fruity taste. Full directions on each | tall druggists in all bottla. ' You must say “Califarnia.

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