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] . 3C ‘ / HONIC T | 8 T BECAI [rorice pescesp ox ; ¢ e : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phelps of Rock-: ; ! 1 TANTIC CRAP SHOOTING » ville will oceupy their cottage at Eastern g » Crap shooting on the stond bridge ac e, paster ity 1o | Pl . —_— S i ko Thin-haired readers of this paper : . Mrs. Jumes H. Canty, who las been! o £ ; o . s e s Aot should begin using Parisian Sage at i S RS e seriously ill, has recovered and is able] Al Methodist men of Notwich were 4 [ 8 s for bt “:f;' capad bl o o e 1] . VARIOUS MATTERS fo be out and about. invited to the morning service at Trin- ) stop falling hair and _itching” scalp, and banish all dandruff, of Mohey r funded. 7 It is daybreak now at 2.24. Light veéhicle lamps at 7.30 o'clock -thie i | VRIS, INCIDENTS N SOCIETY The Trefoil club met Thursday after- noon with Misg Rosalie Bennett. . By the arrival of 2 potice marty Sunday suiliss D. Jacobson of New York, for.|ity Methodist Epizcopal church Sunday afternoon about 130 o'clock and the nerly -of Norwich, is the gues rela- | porning and wer fall arrest of one man of « party of four tives here for a few days. = Sem‘o" MR ) ";‘fl’;“;d;:“ olisill Who were at the game. The other thres Henry ‘M. Pont and Raymond M. Jo- - s T A men escaped but the dice and over $4 The sun sets exactly at 7 o'clock to-|seph Storiington wefe in Norwich on|the new pastor at the church since the 5 in money were seized. night, the 16th, business ¢zring the weelk. annual conferenct appointments last v On a complaint that the game was Norwich stores afe featuring some| Mr. and- Mrs. S. W. Léffingwell mo-| month. A on Sunday, Constahle Gus Lambert, with particularly dainty greeting cards for |tared frém Norwich and wére at thel e S Officers Barney Keenan and Daniel O'- - <o | NOSDital patients. Refuge, at Lord's Point, for a brief stay| o . Foperts spoke upon “The Ap- s Neil, drove to Yantig in an automobilé, B o W tor hotull _of el Blnibisin Legien Auxiiinéy mifcting te-|7E0ItY. peal of the Church to Men,” taking his ; finding the game in progress with an in- Alght 8 o'clock in Stead's block—adv. | Miss Dorothy Lester, daughter of Mr.|feXt from Number 10, 2031, which v . e o the e, e odiorie ok 1 it Louis have been guests of Mr. and Mrs,| During Sunday afternoon the Otis Li- “;“1 Mrs. Walter F. Lester, s in the cast| contains the appeal of Moses to Hobab. s ured out fo trap all in the game by let- Carl W. Brown, Brary reading foom was in charge of|Of the Faerie Queen pageant to be given| The preacher aid in part: ting Cons'able Lambert out of the ma- Mr. and Mrs, Robers Whiting of New |Mli8 1da H. LefingWell at Mt. Holyoke college next Saturday. The Jsraclites were abont to resume chine at one end of the bridge and the York ‘wirs Waek-wtid guests of Mre, Wil- The flowers on the altar at Trinity | Miss MildFed Hartson, daughter of Mr. their journey towards the Promised| other two officers when the machine tiam B. Bridge. Wpiscopal chufch Sunday were given by |and Mrs. Howard A. Hartson 6f Hartford|land. A desert wide and dangerous, 7 7 had driven across to the other end. But E 7 Miss Lucy Geér, in memory of Mrs,|and North Windham, and Hansél A. Kam-| 13y before them. Fishting stern and 4 the driver of the automobile spoiled it Mrs. Elizabeth R. Norton i8 attend-| ool 7% (oF n mritz will b& martied at the country home | terTible is a little way ahead. Suffering by going too far beyond the bridge be- ing the gayeties of Prom. Weéék at Blbh, aay 40 1 ¢ Steriing i |OF the bride's parents in North Windham [#nd sadness are to e their frequent fors he let the two offizers out As a \ Dartmouth College. (o palth day Jn the town of Sterling ! |next Thursday. Mr. Kammritz is assist- | companions. Heroes are in demand. Men consequence, C. Howard Davis, 26, of . and Mrs. H. F. Parker and fame |yl 5P NE PRy @ ML NGOG ant fotemtan of the Hartford branch of | Of courase are called for. Franklin, was one of the crap shooters motcred to Poughkeepsie last week| wop S, o R i the L. M. Hartson Manufacturing com-| Fobab is not an Israclite, not a mem- caught. The others dashed off into the to spend several daye. "‘;" M‘"f e pany. ber of Jewish church but associated with Mis. Fredétiok Paiimét of Menevittgyh, DS ALY TR of Bastod Nas come Mr. and Mrs. Chafles Cobb of St. flelds and escaped. Davis gave bhonds to Tolland to live in the h he | py 15 0 15 CHO Mn af 4w niy MidThaS for his appearance in court anl told tre % land to live in the louse she ite ranchman. Peace and prospe fficers that he did not know who the has been spending several days with)i0 1O = - ¢| PROVE AWAY WITH LS ace a peri offic ¢ ha R Sobiet W, Perbing ?flo::;uh:m‘;dn’r\::h:go which was for. XORWICH MAN'S AUTOMORILE | (07 1im at home. Hé stande at life's o others in the game with him were 'y " : e AR Chiaf it 5 ‘ h roads. Much that calls loud A number of out-of-door : o atles Atvanopolos of the Sellas|men, g Y akin assembled at the home of Miss Hiizabeth. SPecidl meeting, K. of C. Steiners men, he mav have fof the tz 3 lufich ro6m on Franklin stuare had hi X Thal lard time, S | home. Moses makes the apneal of a }’{nr-'d"::'rn“’l‘hu;sfi:l\('fam:fl;;‘ngimtwn‘dhai; m“":g“:"'q:e:‘_:d‘;c“"“- (standard time) | iagey losking Mamile browh OEKIENA | gvear need. The youne man in help jored a May breakfas . S runabout Stolen from nim T'riday tv a|as few others cam. Ha lmows th REV. ROEERT L. ROBERTS, Mead (eivotifleation reaches Norwich that the|man who gave his name as Ray Horlick, | desert and St Hvde of Brecksn, N.| triennial congress of the nationa 1 Jr, Who got the car from the Maj> e and | Clety of Mavflower Descendants is to o e Al GREENEVILLE CARD GAME SURPRISED BY POLICEMAX Officer Peter Driscoll surprised a card “ % he club rooms at North Main can “be to them as eyes.” game in t ic | That is a different matter. There is lit-| unsocial conditions in the U. S. Steel and Si th:we‘; Fn(xv{dn! e\;Tn!ngA“:lzlnn garage on the representation thar the|tle to zain for self, but he is desper: which led to abolition of the 12-hour day. |a pack of cards and arrésting s p: E 5 o is sperately > ind Mre W, Tyler Olcott|P® held at Plymouth, Sept. 6 to 15. Mr. owmer had semt Jhim aftér it. (Dhe !needed to meet a great crisis. Such an|She iS Dledgzed to try secure reign of [ Gromko as proptietor - of a sambling are also entertaining Miss Virginia| Musical éomedy, Pierrot the Pirate, May | brown car with three men in it was gaid appeal passes over only the craven and | TiShteousness in all departments of life. |place. Stanley Kalina, Alleck Swaica and r of Richimond, Va. 20. Get tickets Davis theatre.—adv. to have passed through Hartford and|the coward, the selfish and fhe small-|HEr Whole aim is better living conditions | Georse Lizicki were arrested on the Saturday afternoon, Miss Hazel L.| Salvation Army workers were busy in| Sprifigfield. souled. It arouses every noble instinet| {0F time and eternity. Is that pro-|charge of gambling. All weré brought eicher mave a handkerchief shewer fof | NOrwish and vicinlty during Saturday| Horlick appéared here about a month|in us. The church was fishting its way | STamme biz enough for men? to police headquarters in the auto patrol ~ S B dys Browning, of|and very few persons refused to be tag-| 220 and announced himself as advanceto Cannan. He had a sreat m 5o She is making progress, t00. The “lit-|by Officer Petér Driscoll and P. Murphy. nce, whime marriage with Nelson |86d a8 an' aid to the worthy campaign. | 38ent for a well known circus. Helperform. Hobab was called to have part| UPe red school house” was buili By her|Tht four men gave honds for their ap- M- M t anson of Providence ix sét for June| One of the most beautiful white haw-|IComed at the Auditorium hotel and is|in struggle and victory. He did not|hands. Great universities like Harvard, |pearance In court. mners Uus! be h. Nearly a score of girl friends|thorn trees in this viemity is in funl| Shid to have left a bill of $47 unpaid | faii but took the long, hard road that|Yale. Princeton, Coumbia, Wesle : sy dainty gifts to Miss|hloom in the grounds at the residence :‘;:::;";‘i’e 3'1?"':,.;?33’“251'-@;""‘”525 led awa ?.Dm qnm],,hmmmv e Ez;iam“;‘ by :h‘all‘f:mndml by her direc-| RAID AND ARREST AT . s iy ease, freedom fro vy responsihility and under her c: of M. Chiries M. Colt, on Broadway. | il “Pilh SUoh anC had several rides from heavy responsibility o_also the RAILROAD AVE. PLACE Ke tBus At the Norwieh Golf elub Saturday a| A cOfrespondent mentiohs that Orson|car. S0 v JLe (Sbress OF & tienvious Iife e mropean univorsities. The sifle| hree hottles, each with about = P y ¥ o party was given for|H. Sweet and daughter, Grace, and MisS| The car Is number 77-707 and 1920 | © o e o TS people. o a ent pr e v A 4 eavea At e e Eatite ‘N& dark | QuArter of a teaspoon of liquor in them, members and their friends. About|Helen Main have returnéd to Scotland,| model. It has a Manila brown body 2 ruu‘oxn,narm‘:}‘\:nl;nn‘f Gea uI:‘ in gl ,1";3”.::5:11;:1; e s e o e gin g wh‘!(sk];y, wers seized ;ven :lhoulgh the demand « were arranged on thé piaz-|Conn., after a week at Tizours, Lord’s|and the running géat ahd mud guards EE S oRs SR ON ang nise perg opa1 A al he home field, | 25 evidence and Frank Denesi was ar< is” than i 5 oclock refreshments | Point. are painted London smoke, " ons. o L Dhting s maycto;the Prom-{ (PBIOR! CREl IRl O ohs | Fested:Sutarday caficit: st ibtaaioan of | | ASECCURE SI5088 OW, SHman the club stéward. There 18 -~ Its battle is for the human| ™25 - : tsities, colleges and schools . | g road avenue by Sergeant John H. oth e for eac o, it some of them amol Exned s (S L 3 ‘winter. tive prize for each table, . politi- Taxes will be collected today at the spiaye s L More of Thomas Smith Co., Nerwich OBITUARY. e e 80 the largest in |y af Memorial, Hartford, Louis F. Middle- | this country in 1902, accompanied by his | did e leade n coun e e e Do tbuniry. | Toston niversity 1o point | Kane and Officer Patrick Murphy when Bethe | choatl SINE g 2 3 - cal, educational hetterment you will fin G Gt s °i0t | they ghided the place for liquor. Denesi | Vrizes being chosen, S meeer | Town, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. fh.—adv. William Finlayson. the church on the firing line. not in im-|Of numbers is the largest univ S ChaA e i nm-(‘nragce in court That’s Why Coa_l cards addimg much fo the pleasure of | The first quarterly conference is to be| Willlam Finlayson of 6 Frances place|maculate robes wafching the far-flung A S i this (Monday) morning: . , rnoon. The succélsful affair was| Condteted v _ District Superintendent|died suddenly about 11 o'clock Sunday |battle front. but at the suns hot ana | children s, 37 homes for the : / o zeneral direction of Mrs,| Rev. Willlam H. Bath, following the|night at his home with an attack of | STimy With the conflict, even i lke the RS R i g A L P 1 Ar e 1 e, Cehatrman of - thé|mid-week meeting of Trinity Methodist| heart discase. Although 61 64 his last | United States in the world war she comed| HOMeS, 9 deacomess’ training s s g P il rices (] chureh, birthday his health had been excellent|in near the finish. The fieht against|? educational institutions under de: W e Yeitoal Balll S The city water will be shut off today|#nd he had been steadily ewployed at | Vice, liquor, ignorance, infustice and all has almost as man _ Herbert . Lucas of the Central Build- . T, NEWE (Monday) at 8 o'cloek a. m. (Standard [hiS occupation as a machine printer at that menaces manhood, is now and B e o Down 2L, NTVYS Time) to all water users north of Rus-|the Aspinook Co., Jewett City. ever shall be. waged by the chnrch. Tt ke b \“;r i s'“;-ly |S“m:fl) pots 4 st Mr. Finla¥8on was Born August 3] the church did mot actually lead In many : ship | weather from now on will be of a more Glastonbury—3uch damage Was done [ s€ll Toad on Eoswell avenue—adv 2 b = 3 i . act i ) Syl SUNN B[N AT s s o | Tg5e e MIHARYIL SENUENA For some 18] WRases of ‘crusanc. aho dld 1t vi Moets. farming implemen: sonable character and that we can 5 [0St ot e wikiend, Simwicr-| AL ihe nautical exhibit in tho Morgan , but ¢ : m el It's your move on the check: s. did produce the bi He sa NSl Brodk Alicws 4. csle shoel or 5. miahl ;:,(n and 1ocated in Norwi®h, where n‘('rrnf-';:;r:l‘:\rs id light torches and held LT, b ‘.Lm‘rr" il‘l‘;;xll‘; E 1 &_;c'x‘m,:us;r:;:;m:ml er-board of economy. Bi i bone-mastéd brig Fame of Norwich | Ie Was emploved up to tiwo agnaly POl Dish o ieINRenE Ul e N S e e E rdachins i W ] ' (1820) a printet 4t the United St ning | Aark nlaces. The organizations that are | these count < G CaCInE S X Th EA’ d Ch “ CO « s Mims Jens 20). A __1Co. For the last two véars he had been | making for betterment of mankind as| S0SPel but practicing it in practic Building Loan Convention. e War appe . p 1. Hoftecker of tals city An_association interested In saving | wiin the Aspimook Go. well as the institgtions that care for tha|Of Nea Ip. The church has The elghth anmual convention of the 2 Baabary—The bill giving the town of |the Wild flowers of the state issues an| " g was an expert workwman, a citizen | néedy were either born in the church or | Bed TOW to prove credentials. Her | connecticut League of Building and Norwich, Conn. rmission 1o issue honds to|fpveal for the preservation of mountain| . mogel character and a iover of h-a|starfed by persons Who ot thefr ideals|fccord past and present covers her With|jgan Associations will be held in Mid- of §300,000, for schonl pur-|laurel, the state flower, which will 5000 | home to which he zave his best. though | direct from the church or from the | £10TY dletow aturday, May 21, morning and was paseed by the sénate at Hart-|be in blossom. 1 where his interest was centerad all| church’s Rible. What about the locad church? Can|afternoon. A > the house of repfe-| With temperature about 70 degrees on|his liff He Dbelonged 10 the Greene- erusade for rizhetoucness is no|An¥body name another institution that Delegates will be present rgpresentingf . his week, Sunday, following a fogsy morning, May | ville Congregatiohal church and H for weak mén. It asks for the|d0S as much for the people of this, 33 joca) building and loan associations in | Millard attended the Hartford—The annual business meets| comiénsatéd for Gt misdemeanors | H. Oszood 16dze, No. 6920, I O. O. I',,|stronz. Tts call is fn thase with red- | City as the ¢ ? gathers the chil-| 36 Connecticut communities. Those as-|3Mrs. Jane Stechman : The Vassar club was held at the| AuFing the past week, ¥roviding a day|M. U. dest blood In their velns, keenest brains | drén and vouth by the thousand every [ sociations have a membeérship of 25,000(Pot. Mrs. Stedman, Bome of Mre. D'aul R. Buchanan at Ne,|bevond eéritictsm. Besides his wife, he is survived by |in their heads. Men of this caliber have | Week and instructs them in religious ana |anq a of mearly $8,000,00. Thess|she was lovingly known, wil @1 Prospect avenue Friday afternoon.| Connecticut Consistory, buffet lunch at | Seven children—Alexander of 121 Me-| always heen found in the church. Search|morals and life. She is a great social |jcjyge associations in Norwich Danijel-|Misséd, in the church and in the com- Miss addressed the clib on | Masonic Temple Monday evening, May | Kinley avenue, Hugh of 61 1-2 Broad greatest statesmen, edwea- | Center. IHer works . of mercy and help|gon, New London, Putnam, and Willi-{munity 3 g > f Carl Sandberg. {16, 1921, at 6.15, eastern standard time. | Street, Jeanle. who lives at home, Mrs. men, of ‘indus. | Feach around the worlg: Tfer hands of | mantic, e o oo ot The W suth Manchester—Thé conveéntion of | — 24V {;‘o’v'r'.ir.f‘,'\k.ff:f A;-;’r I-:rrg‘:::;c(m‘;::”:{ )\I-:“-’i chu M:"].,m" ‘-‘m.ll lnl:,",‘, Ihe | reach over eve ouhtain in For F Mrs, Lena French is s Daughters and Sons of Hartford! The fact has been called to the atten- |, *WAG8 ACmS of ; il Dol R 2 A to the needy. Not only does she daughter and grandda eld_in the Second Con-{tion of motorists this week that the au-| 370 Ma¥, Who live at home. There are|world war was a 2 ted MGt ' few of her own memmbers, as m te Sundsy altenoenQiees | petex | 1avivie < al chu ay 24th. The | tomobile industty is only twenty-one|ive 8fandchiliren 4ni Le leaves two|and red blood in AL L A . L S arrested Zigmund Rakowski, brothers and one s cotland, e iR aT AT s —ol other benevolent ons do, B S A r the Ausplees of | Years old, yét has grown to be the third inSeollsad, Brave ‘f 'h_‘:“}:‘ e "_h,,'fl Bl LTt b s fall uvon t Walenda and Stephen Lucas in| = 7 " "o I largest industry in the nation. =y Erub Il Jever Do torsonteminle miu | e vtuey. 2088 About a on brépeh of the ‘peace] TRt T in Bir — —- Sunday evening at the Central Bap- i B o e anrane nrch M08! where most needed. The church ls|C SURCl R LA i b e 8 + cland there | Uist church, the 6.30 B. Y. P. U. meeting SR R have mo Teasoli to be asamed of the|the Ereatest center of helpfulnéss in tne |SIAlM® Atodk plece At thE Licas house b}y, o) “tools s be t £ that bees will | topic was to Enjoy One's Work, | Many relatives and friends attended | A 101 5 "¢ | world. She does her work on a sma e 2 ey auired to sign a receipt I¥, unléss ‘someone |Gildérsleeve. Group 2 was in charge. |Dard of Josephine Crowley . from his|yeocel Cileq to TTahat. | The appeal fs| IS this w orthy of our best? It COCREIE B el sobered up. enousn |Substitute. ‘This hapy inc el hived Wik tHIE-NN of wororn o Lhome, 76 Jefferson street, Providence, on | MOSCS 7tk : not, where shall we find anything that e Y At i UE L Ingve 140 to- the. 308 m oof it.| Mr. and Mrs. Almond Colvin have [y’ £ solicitn high: Hbie #i2 ok | e satie € She vou ok 1o be released upon giving bonds for their | '@ e moved from Oak Lawn to Moosup, oc-|ytoq ot st Patrick's ehurch by Reg | 15, here. The for Inlglisisige appearance in court. metal.—The Argonau = | cupSing a part of the heuse of Mrs.|p TR AL SC GALICES Churth By Re. | pighteousniess will win t Cilst (palls xom R T : Copyright 1916 The Picture Advertisers,Box 17 [ COIVin's father, E. B. Salisbury. Mr|yiovin anq sub-deacon, Hev. Martin I, | FOTKINE with : B L Thteo Sistors Artists Oregon City, Orégon Colvin will hHave charge of the Moosup |, 7 s i) ; vartin F. e table God Who will not fa Wate end, asKstIor Y ARt oty = & y ity Reddy. 'Burial was in St. Francis com- Rl of His manly life. Think how He bore| A Hartford Sunday paper featurad a 1 { bank. {etery. The bearsrs were Charles Con. | CU Tefuse. You max "‘,‘"‘ b 1';‘ scorn, ridicule, sneers, blows, death for|picture of three sisters, Misses Frances, ght Hand Man To A résolution was adopted by the Con-frad, David Galvin, Timothy Conway, Mi- | lomer,Of Offer mems toil, but e Mo, vou. You can follow His footsteps |Isabel - and Christine Bacheler, ar (4 | necticut Universalists’ state convention | chael Sullivan, Jokeph Martin and Timo. | - Nard and hieh and it is a sham in- Lloyd George drops. He | structors at Hartford High school. Taa v = ot t6 be in the thick | through the centuries by bloo: b i AL r;‘;_,,.': s h:‘::l, did not stand side nd let others do His | young ladies are granddaughters of Mrs. o ettls of your pasture.” | WOrk in ne men to God. Will you |James E. Fuller of Norwich Town. Miss The strongest will refpond. Do you be-| et Him alone, or will yau follow? | Frances Bachelor was in Europe w long to that militant company? ay to Him now, count on me, M: the war began, Miss Ieabel and Mase But is not the church a “woman's or-| Oh, Lamb of God come! tine being students at Norwich Art gani; m?" Are not more women than The three sisters plan to spend ? The ratlo iS| yANTIC MILL WORKER'S HA local| thy Ferrick. He had conducted a sa- ) in Bridgeport, last week, urei ?{cfy['e 7@[18 churches to aceept the responsibility fof|loon for the past 13 veats on Mathewsen |one Armenan orphan cach, herever|stroet, opposite the Emery theatre. rfe possible. was horn in Norwich, Cofin, 47 years If you will et this advertisement out |ago, and is survived by his wife, three and mall it to The Plaut-Cadden Com- |brothers, James of Providence; Jeremiah pany Norsich, Conn., together with your |of Banford, Conn.; and Dennis of New ek Ll 2 of the coming summer in Paris and name and address, you will receive a |Haven, Conn.; one sister, Mrs. Chapman; | 10.60 but whose faul that? gty tzerland Cavoe book of old-fashioned scnge, free This |two sons, Joseph and Johm, and twe | ‘Tos tene, that in the Christian field of | TORN OFF ON PICKER SrACINE Ready Mired |is (he last day this adverfisement will | daughters, Helen and Mildred. battle, where the Right fights for its| ael Capleo of Yantic, who had B. Y. P. U. Adds Members, Paint appear.—adv. Corp. Frank 8. Webh, life; you will often find husband | right hand torn oft Four new members were added to the : Of a former Lyme artist a New York Narniees paper sa’d Sunda Oils and Bmlhlt'a!rrmlv de and Metals | son Dine < 18 Wi t is Cr n st WV Fuheral services for Corporal F .| represented by his wife. But is cred-[mMS ‘& 4 : Emil Carisen has|s Webb, of Worcester, Mase, who wa|itaDle o the men to let their women |critical condit arted with his wife and his|killed In action in France en gy ws | take the lead in moral and religious |biood poisoning the still-life painter, for Falls| 1913, were held from the chapel rooms of | CFUSAACs while they reap benefits! The membership of the I3, Y. P. U. of the Cen. | tral church on Sunday evening. The meet in charge of Donald all over his s: 2 | Gildersle der. The topic of the on LRl Ralnt=niito \ E e e rove a ecting was How to Enjo es W SR Bl 1o | VI & pictiresa hamict in the| Menry Allen & Sony Compaey on moi n who rs at the church as a wo. e mecting was How to Enjoy One’s Work. igge, & plctus Henry AN & Son Comipany (o8 Situr tion had baiter o down | £ionithe biciees csday The yhion is to hold a banquet and rally oy 7> ~bmees | The Purchasing Agents' Assoclation |attendance were relatives and friends B ten v Tt e Sl bl e ol which Herbert Hicks Bl LARDS of Connecticut plans to hold another field | from Norwich and Worcester and a dele- ower Coff the hana| """ ** M ¥ and mecti 2 next Satu aft on from Robert O. Fletcher Post, S aSE SuE e sl e i AND FOCKET |noon and evéning, at the Recreation|American Legion. The casket was drap.| The church at war with r'f‘“_:"‘"‘“’ {miliad DEsn ‘\'i“'" °" : Automobile Splintered Pole, BBALEY e building of the Eastern Malleabie Ironfed with the American flag and eur.|man: Here S Sl el mess UL a co) the e (o] Jtksphidy of Hallville was ar- co Company, Naugattck. lrounded by a large number of flora)| PeaSt: enthrone the man. : arence Thompson, where it Wwas|rested here v evening for driving SIMPSON | 1In St Patrick’s church at the three|tributes. The church is fighting for justice for e was later taken to the|a mautomob inder the influence Basement masses Stnday the congregation was| The services were conducted by Rev,|{he oppressed, help for the help L 1. He is married &nd has|of -liquor after h machine had struek Jlione pole on Broad- the 2 450 he soul | Georze H. Strous foc best for all. Tt is square dren. Thayer Building |25%6d fp pray for the reposé of the soul rouse, pastor of the First ‘ i : d splintered a tel of John Bteinér, who, it was statéd, died | Baptist church. The bearers were Wil-| Ereat v e sa-| Lt £S5 —————————— opposite the Chelsea parade. The Tuésday in Defiver, fortified by the last |liam Anderson, Benedict C. Pulien, Tweb.|100n out of business.’ 1t stfkis 10 S0P | porxp RIDING BICYCLT hine climbed a bank to hit the pole Sacraments of the church. ster D..C Richard, P Grofsbils: Har-| WHEL QCCTMTRL IR 08 Y sl : R Sl T found iherei o - OMoec | Johw 1 r¥ House and Edwm D. Bt ol 2r-| tion of weak and poor+b nd WITH STOLEN WHEEL ] ( RGO he Cplacia. Tavally. wih Need a Plumber?| The city water will he s day | be : X g A0 MM irong as < e soe s Komza, a 15 1 G v A s city water will be shut off today | hers of the American Legion. Burial took | SLTONS as as eve mes Komza, a 15 year old G ; Tol. 867 | (Monday) at 8 o'clock a. m. (Standard|place in the family lot in Tantic ceme|DPOlitical or industriak was & |boy, was arrested Sunday evenin e S8 1;;]?:«-’.;”:; :"n };I(';i‘:;”u.:t;r:n::r!h dn[ Rus-|iery where Rev. Mr. Strouse conducteq | CPUrch committce that tu Ight upon | ficer Peter Driscoll when the yo For Not Sending Boy to School. N J. . BARSTOW |© ; g 2 committal service and taps were sound- | —— e - St LT Bayer of Brandy Hill, school & CO. The ealendar of the TUnited Congre- s 5 - s k! L R SEEhE S Thompson, was before Justice gational church Sunday contained a Miss Johanna Cusack. DAVID HALE that was remove® from HAREE Pl i s T e Tourteiotte on complaint 23 Viater Street |minute on the death of Deacon Thomas| The funeral of Miss Johanna Cusack 60 Y DAINESS | bixcle Bk tke Ooeeas s Dottt Browning, in appreciation of his conse-|{Was held on Saturday® morning at her| Friends in Norwich and nity - have ""1{“;‘“'?:»‘( SRy son, Richard, age 14, to v ! Cration of sérvice, loyalty to the pur-|late home at 60 School street with a|been receiving invitations attend at | s ‘;"E 2 poses of the church, falthfulness and|large number of relatives and friends|Worcester Wednesday, the 18th, the cgle- 5 s He was found ¥ and fined $3 and love, bresent from New York and other cities. [ bration of the 60th annive: in budi- “‘j'T;‘-n e ‘cnd: amounting to $ which he pald. KEYSTONE vIEW_CO. NEW YORK 'he mesting of the ladles' hospital | There were beautiful floral forms. [ness of David Hale Fanning, president of | TH5€ HAT SE of it Saturday | The case was brougit by one of the X [ 1.,:"{'.', olr %t Patricics parish c;lir:} At the services in St. Patrick's churel | the Royal Worcester, Mass., Corsct com- | 570 ““;I‘;,'l ""‘,‘l‘j““}_"fi"'”,‘ (““‘"it‘_“ Zht. | agents of the state board of edu Sir George Younger, chairman ot Monday afternoon has been postponed | R€V. Philip Mooney was celebrant of { pany. Altho! & AAtjve of Jewett Cily, |y oo s Vo8 4 one found ‘in the _ the Unionist Party and the right ke present.—adv. the mass of requiém. Prof. F. L. Farrell | Mr. Fanning spent a portion of his boy- ECae. Wi i Salvation Army Tag Day. hand man to Lloyd George, was at the org n. The bearers were J.|hood in Norw the | ——— ch, having relative: | The tronbles at Andover relating to the |C. Quinlan, J 0 = : 4 2 3 . tion Army conducted a tag| cially mow during the ind i P. Corcoran, William Dy- | Gardner family—at Bast Great Plain. He Fined in Justlce's Court ! for its home service-tame| crisis. building of the state highway over pri-ler and Felix P. Callahan. Burial was a pupil at the school in that district a Fustice court held.at the Ni Officers ¢f the army were around S |vate land are overcome with the aban-|in St. Mary's cemetery where a commit-|when the teacher was the late State At- i e S S by Bl el R, S S e iAol b donment of the layout, and by adher-tal service was conducted by Rev. Daniel |torney Solomon Lucas of Norwich. e op o attergoin. Mrs AL 4 eie, Eumbouzisih 'th teskive-SontéiBiitiond GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Ing to the present roadway. The work|F, Sullivan, A New York Sunday paper, rev o s DelOr s I At yonal voinen iwirs: dla 10K Th (B4 i fs now in progress on the highway lead-| Hourigan Bros. were the f direc-|the 60 years' business career of Mr. 0 nma breach of the peace charge ¢ . LAY Norwich, suddenly, M2y Hardware — Teols — Cutler S Sdn &3 . Were the funeral direo-|the §0 years' business c Mr. brought by Mrs. Mary Pobol of the same | SAVINES banks and theatre lobbies to re-| FINLA¥SON—In Norwich, suddenly, 3 Y ing to Coventry, Tolland and Staflord. | tors, ning, who will be 91 Aug. 4th, Rir il LR Bobal oTAS st | e contiibuttbe. * 15, 1921, Willlam Finlayson of § Fran- Examine our fine of Aluminum Ware| The Metropolitan Hotel on Market| among his philanthropies R e e e S o ces place. = SN Rockville. et hhbim iz the Connecticut Patents. hospital and the Girls' Voca R T ke eae hhoh e o | Crescent Fire Arms on Standard Time THE rOUSZHOLD Shepard block, has been sold by Charles| The following patents were issued on|ing hespital in Worgesier) hesides a fund|cosis which amounted to $27.56. Alleck| 7The Gresoent Fire Arms company, one TR Bulletin Building, 74 Franklir Street'R. Shepard. The new owners are Miss|May 3, 1921: Nelson P. Bump, Bridge- |Provided for annual prizes to public school | Pobol husband of th *d $1 and cost Sarah T. Cullen and Miss Mary A, Cul-|Dor ler. The new owners plan to make im- fir mapufacturing plants ¢ the daytiznt savine| WOMEN ! BUY NO DYE ant was | of tin nd girls for proficiehey in household compl. nd manual work; also he gave his un stock for rifles, guns and small | oY tms; Albert G. Hagstrom, Bast Harts “VY” C& D N VB". T | provements and use the property for res-|ford, wire-banding machine; Willlam boroupliof ashil OIS AR e ifoi}rf&l;:‘? _\\\Vlmr;\!-"\"rw’-l‘m ;,hr\'r Tev g;“:-"hmo lli‘:}:‘i:rl“:::":"rfl:l‘;?fl :‘.;’::\;:."s‘:; “DIAM DYES” ou Can Do No Better Than : zurant purposes. Lorenz, Hariford, headlights: John H.|Dark, aided the G i velerans to €reSt| and C. W. Cassidy appearcd for the tw |€AStern standard time. Beginning today BUT OND » Brad N e 5 | their handsome Soldiers ment, r e sidy appea e tw Sa e o Ay Buy Our Wurst. | A man who at Westtord assaulted Mre.| picton: Tur wiv puener wredoiee "3 |claimed the Jewett City cemetery kst AR R (U B | Barricak Sunday the Ist, was traced to! frromy Now Hawen. radiators Law:|liberally aided the Stater library. He has | il No Salad Complete Withou | Southbridge, Mass. where he was ar-|rence (0. junt, New Haven, ring used in | donated generous to Connecticut Healty Report From Norwich. GERARD JENSEN 1S MADB Unless you ask for “Diamond Dyes” rested for teying to fob a young girl, | conneetion with animal traps foc fasten. |College for Women at New London to aid| Trwely e EN 1S M/ e cases of whooping coug! H L W e Tt et ) yand for catrying dangerous weapens. He|ino cngq o chain to objects; Ernest F.|Windham hall. £8hofted st Mol Tt ‘“m‘k“’:';f_l ASST. PROFESSOR AT COLLEGE | YOU may get a poor dye that streaks, umm s | was held under $3,000 bonds and Was!Nichols, New Haven, cirouit closers John| SIXtY vears ago Mr. Fanning began|cording to the weekly bulletiniof ine |, L} faculty changes at Connecticut col- | epots, fades and ru your goods | taken to the county jail to awalt trlal| R Carpmill, New Britain, buckle: Hor- |Dusiness in one room, with a girl heiper. | state department of health. One cane |18 Al New London. Instructor Gerard{p. . jackage of Diamond Dyes con- Home.Mad~a | in the muperior cofirt. ace G. Hancock, New Britain, buckie;| NO® his model fictory employes. nearly Eepdttall itfom Prtiam and’ twol | eoe s o0 e Knglish' department, hab| ot S Sk ¥ s | The detention of children under 16 in|Harold T. Deely, Waterbury, swivel block | 1.600—three generations of one family in [ cases from New London. Other diseasas|Peen Promoted to the rank of assistant | tains simpie directions for home dyeing M ! juils or lock-ups under any circumstances | for heading machines; Leaman §. Har-|Some nees—lias a recreation roof 1 from towns in eastern Connec-|lTofessor. Mr. Jensen is the son of ‘Mr. ayonna 'is prohibited In a substitute for the ju-|Vey, Waterbury, ball and socket fasten-|#arden, gymnasium, cafeteria, rest room, s and Mrs. M. E Jensen of this city. venile court bill which ig to be favorably |F: John R. Nuuns, Waterbury. holder;|#uditorium, music room, libraty, ete, for —— or tnting any new, rich, arments or drape fadcless color es of any ma- into Stoning- NG S e THUMM’S {reported Tuesday in the semate by the|Peter F. Augenbraun, Stamford, strike "";?r‘n"‘ i e A e each. 2 Approve Gov. Lake's Veto. terial. No mistakes! No failures! | indiclary committee. It is required that ;;nlf:n»rqliml- rflm cks ; ‘\Erm‘;lt 1 y'.l.'am e :-r"el“r 'm»;['f;c‘n‘ “:Vil'fi:flr\_ 1; he trustees and standing .vnnl,mm}:-,- e.‘r 3 3 children be kept eéparate from adults but cker, Stratrofr, gage socket: Huber! THng, = B tuiOL 50 Stonington, gregational church DELICATESSEN STORE | fver i Solitary confinement. C. Hart, Unionville, handled implements; |0 Weeki” which begins today (Monday) | 1; som, 2. i tically to uphold Gov- 7 ; Siney C, Hills, Torrinston, curtain fix.|With a public inspection of the big plant,| Measles—Stafford 1, Tomtret 1 attitude in vetsing the ea s e s ureau 40 Franklin Strést The tnited States civil service com-|poon = and culminates Wednesday, which is to| Thompson, 4, *| Sunday eports for the commercial W mission announces an examination for| Designs—Eilsworth . Austin, Ply-|D¢ “Fanning” with a celebration at the A SR T ORI iztng of Sunday. - ’ - e Feconstruetion aidk, Women, for VACRN-|mauth radistor ean: “Alfred G, Kinty,| ROVl Worcester factory for 10 a. m. to 4 —_—— MAGAZINE SPECIALIST jcies in the public health service through- | Wallingford, two de back fof hand |P- M. and an address by Mr. Fannin Trio Starts Strawhat Season R . N. k l Pl . out the United St 0 to $960 a | Drishes or- similar articles; | neishbor, the president of Clark univer: A party of three well-known Norwich MERROW icke atmg { year, with quarter: ence an@inanmie for spoons, forks or sl ar | 1% « |vouns men inaugurated the straw-hat | laundry, where thes UNITED METALS MFG. §| e inctease granted are available, and by congress of $20 Marvin wers at thelr UNION SQUARE Farm, for the The benevolent manufacturer is at his|® s offices 3 lin square in a group, ] Marks—Remington Arms COMPANY, I & month. ISR ek : o splendent new straw v Whiting is entertaining his mo- s Anc. At Park Congregational church Sun- : Crescent Co., Meriden, glass cut- is inherited by his two children,|View in a group in the afternoon shortly [ther from Worcester. A!"m‘i‘;su' N 5 h, C aay, In Thotné's anthem, O, Pray For screw drivers, sorew drives and ex-|Mrs. John Edward Lancaster of Worces- |after the sun had broken through the| Miss Sarah Wiisox epent the middle|. D&Y 5 INorYwic! onn PcAce, there was a Déautiful 8010 by Mrs. | pansion bits, etc.; Mike Woytko, New|ter and Mrs. Helen F. Supplee of Atlan-|clouds for the first time in the day and lof the week at the West Homestead, in| WwANTED—To buy pigs and chickens( e ——mw | ATtRUT B. Stofy. The offérfory for' the|Britain, medicinal salve for the feet. and his grandchildren, the two|Set an example that was sson followed ! Tolland. with a re- They burst into Chambermaid wanted af , Jewett City. Tel 136 18 williig to exchangs for Ayrshire cow. SN % A b quartet was Gently Lord, O, Gently Lead o b srnns and daughter of Mrs. Lancaster. Mr. | by n‘:‘«x_fl Who dAld not want te be dle- Mr. and Mre. Loule WWeir and Mrs. W.| Phone 311 may16d : Us, arranged trom Hheh by thie late Bola| Reuth Manshester——anied Deiflah. Fayu.| FRfning’s granddaughter, Miss REsasundy thnceds (X SaBAmling: their “stmmer ~hoatl| B. sifattin of Mockville weco with Mre T ke o betols Thb Vablie (hereFour husl: | beck Learned, one of the most thor-| thier, R. N., suncrintendent of the Mem-|lLancaster. married ¥ Warburton, | wear. Phibe Wileox Sunday, the Sth. W ARy 1 v wm belter than through the advertiing)¢ushly schooled musicians the town has|orial hospital has resumed her duties|dr. of Philadelphia, a grandson of John| Jlany meoTe straw hats appeared Sun Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Burdick, Mrs. E. 2 wm b U8 acan nossasssd., alias & Monthis ress 4, Wanamaker, & days 4 Williams, Mrs. Lena French and F. W.