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v Y A AUWWICH BULLETM, TUrSDAT, JUNE 21, 1921 : . |sEv. 2 ¢ wicnrs waren | PERSONALS. BUHHTED [:H[SI[{“‘[S m m T sl TABALNE ol iy ....’:: ::i:u;':.“'g..‘:".,,."““m“'r.. | Canbe qfla a1, | Dan Miner of Rockville was a visitor|* from Rev. Dr. P. Wflfin uuflv 1] 2L 1981 | in inis city over the week end., : pastor of the Central ghussh gt Now Feeis Fine |l e ke, o Enas « 3 the, a week end visitor im Newpart, R. L. siwn of a negro mm New azon at 164 e'diock | Eatonic Ended | cvenins. Ting} Mysti Y., Monday. The negro is by ntcrtlr‘xrummy l]p.:xtdumathlg:n;% T time probably locked up at wtlg ?hlu qnlek. friends. c Reforesting of Mohegan park to re- Htfle in advance of the other roses nmow |and the watch is in possession of thorities there, eventually to be nunni tu' As the result 4t the June bat examina- | Goorg, F. Hyde is attend - d some byshes are fairly well in iny ‘ge F. Hyde is attending commence- | place the chestnut trees that had to be |31 to Rev. Dr. Wright. z or 3 mi His Tm..“‘ a0 men il by admit:ed to Practica | men at Amherst college of Which 18 18| cuttdown when they were struck by the|tioOm. While the pirik W“m"k’“a, | News b g e the watch |and it wii e 1 b w in this state. st A pAE e i o 5 A ,‘..":'&3,",,,,"?(:.,. came to Chief Linton here Monday after- | ish. “Eatonc is the flm A Dating of Catholic Ladies of Co-| yrigs Jennie Lahn of Swmmit strest ia| (" 128 Piocseded megglatly and T | B0 o I e now cogtains threq |D00D in a message trom the New found to S5 — TR RRRE ok 3 o'clgek—edv. spending the week ~with relatives’ o | o eration, according to the report made|grown deer and one fawn, which was|Shelle polica that 3 negro named m shink it bas been a gresh m The Veterans of Forelgn Wars have|New York city. Ty prrremeat g | (e Aty Cae T i acer Walker had bowa arrested u.m mervous spells,”” writes Jol just completed their first annual state |y ,nq Mrs, Tyler Howard of Spring- committee 3t the June meeting of the | fairky ,W'Q’M""" qn ba seen most any l‘loulm:l lol have 1. 3is possession 3 d An Mamach -b..’d m"'l“” A% Fattapd. - jan |01 Mass, wero tho guests of Iriends | park ‘hoard in (he mavors offica at by tie, but the o kmlm Avay [¥ateh with g1 mfib‘?n Rau‘;‘ m‘ of s all over the g a:r! camp, the mew vacation|in this city over the week-en court house. Chairman Henry F. Parker | out of sight by lts caraful mother . | (&0 Pech, Biosen! H . arwich, Cona. such cases by removing un af Connecticut League of Girls’ Elsie J. Graham has returned to | presided. The two m earty f&fimmmy, :z«:lnu ubs, 18 te opan this week for the sum-§ 5 Mo 1 cime hor duties, aa & o |*iouiolde of the routime business, the|with good appe r the ts and mg"g’ :é‘:":gd“;'flflm'&“i op and carries out the u&ll mer, tary with Stone & Webster, Inc., al ter | principal matter to come befove the | bits of food uu;t thA parties supply Babtist church, '":n alanh ases and keeps the di Claudq Jette of Wauregan was a |spending the week end at her home here. |board was the report on rf(ul:euthu for them. There are two litters of young o g TR oo rkis A mnlm lhe committee in charge of . which was made by William A! Nortom, | rabbits in the monkey cages. be- g ) ol in nataral wo "“’ the senor prom at Trinity collego. Mcn- | Daniel H. B. Starr of Broadwaysald | poivman of the commitiee. This show- | txeen the Belglan hare and the common NaIR 8 the one wiih e t tablet after meals is R ] Miss Edith L Boynton of Freemau ave- |Satiman of the sompfties. S8 SO “nk"&“ fre tucked snugly away in| had presented to Dr. Big box costs only & e with % nue were week end guests of Mr. Starr’s | O 01 T 108 WO L 108, 1000 S 0¥ | Meats af rambit fut bat will san be |YCATS ago when he left \a m.m.. druggist’s guarantee. -:::z ’;:":‘:"‘ (nothar has recelved an | motner, Mrs, Vine Barton Starr, of East | o0 (08 SRS VRS S TS, PR GRS of o to sczamble out and show | (orate nla;muev.hnw. Bap! S Hampton. pines, 200 hemlock, 300 Douglass fir, and | themselves. oighia. LEE & 0SGOOD Tho In § member of the Combat Train |~ % FET > Deacon Smith recallédd %o th Ny atle C. Herrick and Murray S. Zuck- | from-30 to 40 arbor vitae. Clearing up| In a pen in the duek are two i 131 Main Street o% % camp 3t Devens erman motored to New Haven on Mon- | the burnt-over land has alse been looked | interesting brogds, 3 nm o [T TieaiEts reb;g;fmfl“*' e ?. . Olidren’s Sunday was obsérved ¥n fqay where they were the guests of lafier and 3 3-4 acres have botn cleared |and tha bther ot heasapt chicks, | (e White Flaing up ! | tBe Quaker Hill Baptist church Sunday |frienas, Mr. Herriok attending @om- | aft tiagr e il R G ] found that the negto in cus Y . M. pharsdic: . | under the direction of the teachers and | mencement at Yale. The season when the patk appears In nw-« phm\. 3 cock and two heus | Rochelle corresponded in ;fi‘m 4 qu il rice ¢ a 194 h DMDEND A Of S Sunday school. Mrs. Otis B. Hall and her mother, Mrs. |all its beauty and Is most attractive lof ts, a siiver pheas- | 1¢ of the men the White © w 2 350 P t The fifty-frst annual reunion of The|yary C. Taylor, of 40 River avenue, have | is just approaching and already picnic lnt w and two hems of | bove been ‘;“1"‘“ for. Tha oy daste Office of the Masonle Veteran Association of Con-|roturned after spending two weeks with | parties are the regmlar apder-every dav. | the Wlh ring neck khn.u.nq Meer "l‘g';}yfi“ 104 (4 ey qver : " necticut will be held with Meriden lodge, Benjamin T. Hall, 24 Ste- | Monday two Sisters from the Balti¢ con-| In a pen next to thé pheasants are|!® the Plains authorities, oh S Society, Mr. and Mrs. Benj @ ns B > iy Masidea, Thucaday, June 36 phenson boulovard, New Rochelis, X. Y. |vent accompanied a party:of about ten s peacock and hen, the former in the "arn St e w2 to & 25 SKIRTING, $1.15 Norwich, Conn, June 11, 1921. | “worwin Grange, strawherry supper. o gitls to the park. There was another |full glory of his plumage at the present [Dr. Wright at the Northern con $1.258 N FHE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY | Wednceday evening. Come. They kaqw OBITUARY. picnic party consisting of the choir of |time and not at all adverse to spreading | Yention at Des Moines notifying him of HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE|how.—ady. 0 Federated church at Greeneville, ac- i the recov Yard-wi rocade Satinette, in Willlam Horace West the ed. chu at Gre ille, his tail for the bemefit of- visitors. ne ery of the watch. wide B o, EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT S§IX i for Skirting—Special price S Troose A and B. stationed at Niantic| yiiam Horase Vest died on Satar. | SYRRNd By U6 paster and irlonds | Of watestowl the pask now has tws| Cce, TS, helt, e Contal Baptel g, o, Skirting_ e nd a class m q Cen apt ders, African a louse, . resent $1.18 MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI- | 3ale comp ook sn sarly mornng swi |y sy the home ot s daueler, dtre | 20002 (oo T30 Gy i puie | Eapac: T e Il shoven cam ini| 04 & %o of money o ¥icure atother - DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER by "qutq 'truck and somo on horseback. | L.>'wiet Monroa at 563 North Main strest CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO ON AND AFTER JULY 15th, 1921, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasure: By next Sunday, Park Superintendent |spring, but only one of them hatched | Watch. Dr. Wright has had an abidis as a_result of 3 cercbral hemorrhage. Smith said Monday might. the | The gosling was trampled (s deatn by | faith, since tbe holdup that the Bightsen former enlisted men at Fort | Mr. West was born in Lisbon on May | orard, Smith said Monday night the % §10% noEhise o ot Vet R 3" perey |roses at the park will be out in full|its clumsy mother re are also sev- | Vatch %‘ffaifi‘fi“finflm tad o Bim TR . “.SGSIEIR""G, $1.98 uil. who saw service in the Coast |5, 1542, the son and Henry an 1 the grounds will look their ' eral adult Muscovy ducks and §ix duck- Guard Wuring the war were entertained | Chapman West, He hms heen 8 farmer | Uiger 30d he sroun o s 1l g o tmson eventually b ed and that White s-tm,l Plaid Pu‘p‘lilu T 1 Vi @ Tecover: anc e le. ecial price by the enlisted men at the fort Saturday. |the greater part of hie dite. He is mr. | lOvelest Thy e Tambler are aljngs Would once again possess this mementd | It : o Skickns-p i W . regwar vaiue b g The Misses Helen Tryon and Dorothy|Vived by his daughter and other rela- of his pistorate n Norwich that b {Years. : cquire 2 ya& & June 1. Wood of Connecticut Colicge at New ek i 2 ENIGHTS TEMPLAE PARADE | WOREMEN'S COMPENSATION freayured mp highly. . n London, have returned to their howes in . Marie An gtte Bolan N’ EN' N’ ARE B g, lN SOC[ETY TR e i e o | Antoinette Bolande, form- 0 NEMRWLSAND By AGEEEMENTS APPEOVED | ypnir BADGES AWARDED 2 $3.00 SKIRTING, $2.49 A NGDENTS Robert D. Byrmes of Norwich, a stu-|eriy ot this city and Frankiin died % | wenterty: Kow Lokdon aag Wiimantie | yelYe workmens compensation agree- TO FIEST CLASS SCayys ; >~ inch White Serge Skirting, All-§' ¥ et cotiage at|ent at Trinity college, Hartford, has|a howital in Brooklyn on Saturday 1ol | il be the. muests of Columblan com | mers i, oio%S have been approved bY | . 4 large number af the loal scouts at- 2K B0 o arseial prace $240 o yard]l a their cottage at|been appointed editor-in-chief of the lowing an _llness of about nine ‘d4YS mandery, Na. 'deof this ity this (Tues- | Grovs Teon Wecke o Y and 7. |ended the Court of Honor held Manday regular value Jm on Monday at|yro% the college paper, for next |On Wednssday. June sth, Mea Balqnd‘a. 48P evening at g banquet and enter- | “Caimlin m"’fl.’ . Saloxst, 4 7. gvening in the mayar's offics 4% the CoUEt [ Pattel De? ¢ : : 3 Sre Tary Preatios of| Beans, bekns—sod ai-s beans, seoms| Brecka wen ettt e L It | Al 8t %fl,‘,‘mm’.,}“,fiét of 313 - 3 T30 S with Durls Sall e Sebud : an to form the chicf article of food cn the|¥3S thought to be indigestion and the | ments expect that there will be several egan Dairy Co., New London, em-|fred Benton, Jr. Ti4 members of the TIN 08 s Werter Van |Camp Devens menu, according to a rost. | following ‘day she was better But the o, F¥RUC (VL SheTR WL e SXER] [plover, and Alexander Pollck, New Lon- | Court of Honor who were present were ) K F A week at the home | card recelved from one o the Norwich |IXt Saturday was taken worse snd upon | Ncisd Eicsts here and the evening’s gon. CTwlave, gevers laceration of Tight|fensy A. Tirrell, chairmam, Dr. L. ¥. 40-inch Baronette Satin Skirting, H. Pullen. boys in camp. ovders {rom her physician and takem 10 | o'clock, followed by the banquet and en- | Tnames Bt T, N La Pierre, Rev. Alexander H. Abbott and white, black and colors — Special . . a_hospital where she underwent an op- b mea River Line, Norwich, employ- | Fire Chiet Howard - Stanton. price $29, regular value $4.00. % 55 wve received cards| Wnited Congregatiomal church Sunday | eration. She apparently improved wntll| oo ient Theto will be four 4andhler, and Cegier ‘3. Baken, 178 West ™ e i, Ao saye amon. 12l on 1 a - A nt. announcing the |schoal, pienio postponed o Wednesday, | e Tollowing - Wetmestey | uncn - She A e and Srum corps, eaqh com:- | Thomes siredl, emplove, UXWe 08 . 8¢ | 1 um comeroien ad tast J N g ter Alice Edith to,June 20.—adv. m: ringing its own music. rate of $3.75. 4 mag | - ; o Satarday, he| Ao wmirition camp for Nationsl| o Sagaring, o ) e e Kaighte will asmmphle 3t Mogonie| Shotucket Toal and_Wood 'Co. Nor- |32, 00 Sl relanee, CRSL b f $5.00 SKIRTING, $4.75 o of t Garden City, Guardsmen of New York and New Jer-| Mrs. Bolande was it wich, employer, and Sam Sposako. 163 Norwich doing . a ad Y 1d Mrs. Stearns Will | sy has been opened at Montauk Point, | . szarkn-cme:nozmfin"a:g(}::; Lo I;".!?f Wil start at § vl’D;;lDfl! jop | T2IMAR street, emplove, bruiged foot and ;‘:u:’;;s x:fii\m’ Pouleney vy 58-inch White Flannel, for Skirting, oo A Ay 2t 80 Bl 1. which will offer a three months' | many vears lived in Franklin whene she | i\’ (orm 1n two dlvisias n tront ot thy| (LLned ligaments of ‘aakle, at tate of | *TET S 1 cave a short taik. Ry qualit-—Sgeciel prios YA, e, Rye, W intensive training course. was married. She is survived by one|wasonic temple; Palestine commandery “%’" He spoke on doing a good turn daily and ‘H i regular val Brother Is Missing An interesting report on typhoid fever|son, Harold, :dhn' is Blomgd in the West | 0¢ Now' London on Church street: Narra- “dwemh’“ydh p.o‘a"::: ';iiii‘ffie e:nglpt;:’;:, Dr. La Pierre expressed his appreciation 1 A o in the state of Connecticut tor the year|an who arrived in Brooklvn just before T Vi " on Un- 2 ' 2 [of and interest io the local sooutlg| . : - Montville, called at the o 1920 has just been issucd ly the state|Mrs. Bolande died ey o e el on Un | wriat and hand fammed and bruised, at | o an® ™ . b i TIN, §1 98 ce station and requested |department of health at Hartford, bus Tmion Street, and St. Jonn's commandery | L, 520 6f $L76; Edmund Cardinal, em- | "Brcident Arthur L. Peale spoks on the ] WASH SA $ ssist him in locating his | reau of prevetnable disease. WEDDINGS. of Willimantic on Willow street. In all | byas nfiammation of eye, at raie of history of scouting and Secretary Harry 4 4 Satin, for P e anppearsd | Benjamin F. Sachs, adjutant of Murphy- Bellone—Yeager. it is expectod that there Wil be somQ S00| Svonse, oxniae, anlk, 183 Roosevelt |\g™Cyrgwell endorsed the seout pro- X al price $1.93, To 28 Years o five feot, | RALNDUD POSt, Veterans of Foreign Wars| Charles Bellone of 102 Chestnut street[in the line of march. Tata of SOS DEers. 3¢ the | gramme. Mr. Tirrell then awatded merit ‘height, medium but, | % Ne¥ 1ondon, was elected department |and Miss Emidy Yeager of *44 Williamg| The line of march will be from Masoni¢| Totgkett Mtg. Co., Norwich, employer, | 220528 to the following first class scouts: > cud Sionn Gt adjutant of the state organization at its | street were married at St. Patrick's|temple down Broadway to Main street|ang Mra. Frank Roethal, Versailles, em. |Avery Stanton, H. Doymner Joknson, Wil ‘- o angual meeting in Hartford Sunday. church on Maonday morning at 7 o'clock | over Main street to Bumham Squaze | glove, at rate of $3.93. by liam Latham and Ralph Marsh. Smn;. | | P Appointments to place Yale Medical | by Rey. Mylea P. Galvin Thete were|countermarch from Burnham square over | " 's’ Fidicning’ oo Norwich, employ- | MI™Sh Was alo awarded a five ye: 3 school o a full-time basis, announced many relagives and frieads present at the| Main street to Washington street, UD|er, and Kennets Gibson, 167 Contral ao, | 50U Service bar. ch White Crepe-de-Chine, for ) officially make Dr. Francis G. Blake of | ceremony. Washington _streat, through Williamé | nue, emplave, bralsed chest camtiogel oi| M. Tirrell adircesed the boys. —He i -lock White | g : Harvard Medical school, class of 1913,| Miss Mary Grozia Longo was brides. | avenue to Broadway, down Brasdway tofatt o8 " 3 |called attention to oms of the cout lyws | sa A ress—a | Joha Slade Bly professor of medicine. |maid and Samuel Bellone .a brother ‘of | Willow street, down Willow to Franklin | " {opingek Co,; Jewstt City, anplayer, | A Scout o Prustrorthy, and unged ol 8 & 5 | See classified sdvertising page tatay| (18 Eroom. Wae host man. Toth the bride | street and up Franklin Street to the $tatd | ynd Tony Tures. Jemott Ciy, momer |Lve up to tois as well as the offier laws 3 for announcement of auto truck ard|2nd her maid were prettily gowned in|armory on McKinley avenue. dcalded face, arm and feet. . of the organization. 4 . 5 - & pleasure car auction sale, Saturday, at| Vhite and carried roses. During the even- | The parade formation will be as fol-| *37p AT ATR AL loyer, ana| The meeting was well planned an } 4 Pu Witter Bros,, Dani {ion-| ing there Was a reception and supper at|lows: Ant R 5 Cop) 5 credit should be given Scout Executive K- Wgedpd ank D, | 274 Mrs. Bellone left for & short wed- | Members of the Grand Commandery and | Fr ‘Bai mmfigfi e en*%. a | programme. - —— Berrien, U B N commandan; ot the | 4InE D Fast Conuodndtre. Manusl “Gogsalves, ~ Baltic, . employe, |, S0ut, Bxeeutive Bemicn cated spen ; : — 3 Ha Th harber, Tubbs' Military Band. 4 : " | tion to the eamp at Beach hich « submarine base. entertained at 8 875t | (o Nofmind thop 1o e Sone Blotn Fast Divaion: BMised Itt Bresk oo a1 e oF FEAU {0, AP, 8 Buacy Fond mhed b Dog Messengers g mgr:mond for ome hundred | on Franklin square. He was born in| Members of Columbian Commandery. SR In the bleak land of Labrador, where $famg West Point cadets from Fisher's | rtaly, the son of Antonio 'and ' Mary Nerwich. DEMOCBATA CONTEIBUTED $300 FAREWELL PARTY I8 4 winter distances are_ va:i Snow 1 “'-l ok Guleoso Bellone. His bride was born in Kiltie Band of Westerly. FOE CITY ELECTION EXPENSES " GIVEN BY N. B LEVY ,s' the means of commu Gordon Ferrell of New London com- |Switzerland, the daughter of Charles Second Division. ¥ - B SR Wfl Selghbors is some! plained to the New Lendon police Mon- |and Theresa Lemgenberger Yeager. She| Members of Colymbian Commander?. | ocritie tewn mosmieararer of the dem-| 4 fareweil party. with an l;uendanu SMART nnl!h """ _""" B St hicouveniano day that between Saturday night and |has been employed at 44 Williame street, ‘Westerly Band. o, Te-log 28, was given Monday eventh in Odd "‘1’" Y ‘iaeens of comumnnication '8 4 Monday morning 350 was stolen from un- e 8 Narragansett CommaRdery. BT e ek Charlss S. Hol-| ellows' hall by N. H. Levy, the dase- it .ym or on food. But once I n 3 der the ofl cloth on a table at his resi- \ 3 % Ship and Engine Band of New London. moRey contributed and ex-|ing instructor. Those present were Mr. fterosting example of Labradorean in- dence. On Saturday Alfred G. Griggs of Pom- Pplegtine Commandery. 8::’19?» in the .lu e :“5\ election. The|ang Mrs. John F. Cleveland and niece, | ski z oity 15 the sending of & m ¥ e Yinen isnas R temniec oyt | ander B Aubott pastor of the UOGES | ger asembore of ézfi‘.';;?,,f"c',,mmnd. dstriguted :hfoll"' (o "the district | Busaes. Mes. Vigw, Hiseon, Mr Lo 4 i “‘:_‘5‘ “p?_f" 1 e | mewd She sk ha S Pl (el o gy > ored his T | Congregational chufrch. i reasurers: §120 to First district, $52 10| Browning, Miss Harriet Breed, Miss Al- at :fi:‘:‘:‘e“'ix‘:‘s“;_‘“:: n’;‘:‘f"’f’l’; TR [he groom s o clerk in Pomiret ery. 1y Agtamoblles. Second district, §83 to Third district, and | s Zels' Miss Georsla Fillmore, Misy Hived five miles dcross wi X + *le 18 2 Vel where he was born. He is the son o . <A u fltustration mailed to ot Stretoh, o After the parade the members of the | #4010 SIx(h district. Rose Connelly, Miss Margarot SQusky, |any Addreas on receint ef 10 cents In sil- |0 De an unbroken streich o George E. and Sarah Pellett Gpiggs. His| 3 The receipts by contributions were as|yigs Al Casey, Miss. Abbie Casey, |ver 6r and ice, bride’ was born In Sharon Springs, N. Y., | Order of Kastern Star will eerve the|foliows: L.-C. Roath, F. L Farrell, T. C | ore o Barbie Joseph Bobars. Michsed Order hoian The Byligtia Cowmpeny, | Ky hoSt spoke of sepding e, and is the daughter of Bbenezer Jewett | 2303USt, 31 the rmors, a¢ waion It o J. M. Shannon, E. Ring, A. Jor- | Sadusky, Gene Rolleau and the follawing | Patters Py iqryich, Cahy. wd and Sarah C. Havens Jewetl. For some | CXPeCte . V. James, F. Donohus P. ¥ time past she has conducted a home for | P75t 'w he was ing to do it. . Jam n P from out of town: Miss Rena Race of ;"’::f‘iogomugmencd":" » J. Fox, Edward McNerney, Frank | xorth Franklin, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank s aged peopie at 97 Summit street. This| The menu served will be: Quinley, S. Coffey, F. P. Callahan, W. J. riculture, at Washington. is her second marriage. the announcement that Harold W. formerly of that village, 15 now a dermist-naturalist with the Dbiolg survey, United States department of anity He took a stout plece of board, put .| Durtey, Mr. and Mrs. William Crumb, r lu- % it attached tb Grapefruit. Carroll, J. Romanowski, I. A. George. J.|Mre. Herbert Kingsley, Mrs. G. B. Ha- |, "‘!‘h"““"‘ ‘“2!.:\, m""’“‘“ ,,’;b, fn‘;.“:n"‘!"a o bie dots o President and Mrs. Arthur Twining Stearne—Gent. to Salad. T Lobster Salad. | Sarne¥: 4. E. Story, each §i Dr. E. J.| ens ana Miss Rosina Allyn, all of Jew- | HeR R $PEC general plan by which | Harnessing the leader, he ticd the ro; g CORL IR TR TR | st s et S P bl Cold Corned Baet. | rrorty, J- I Desmond, H. T. Robinson, | ett City, and Miss Alice Blair of Bos- an:mslm-d SYehth In the United| o the trace and then, with 1 o ice . e ; A e .1""11' (;u:ifx‘:;n;zle‘px{:f: of President ang|of Brighton, zm,, and_F. Leroy ‘stur‘nn, Pickles. ol H. F. ;:m‘;d Ve\'“:i ‘gzfle?mfimmfim‘\l\“ g w';;unch foo cream, cake and candy wers | States s M“'w.dn! Tnblmr:: oy mt‘umma Ilf:xdk!A;ga “a’r‘x?; ¥ ‘whl'r‘};o{:énm:hfl:l; Mrs, James Rowland Angell, to take | Son Of Mr. ana Mrs. Will L. Stearns of Rolls. s sl ters, P. Sweeney, J. E. Fitagerald, J. F.|gerved. ~Humphrey's orchestra courte- “fl‘.j’g&"‘“ ;u',{m alth kryvlce the l;..,.h ird that bounded and sk with fingers. Truly! | Place Wednesday afternoon. 17 Huntington place, Norwich. took place Ice Cream. . Cake. Williams, C. 1. Downes. T. J. Kelly, T. | oo tendered their services for . the ¢ sells a tiny bottle of | Norwich people will find Pomfret Man. | it Saturday afternoon at ¢ o'clock in Cigars. Cigazattes. M. Shicds, T M Crenn. Harl satron | custy the ch 1 of St. N v's Ej i few cents, suclent to | or Inn, Pomfret street, the most delight- | 1t® famiey Wity it 1. ama oy el | Duyring the banquet Tubbe' band wil fin, T A Sk T Mumby, cach §10; 4. hard corn, eoft corn, or| ful in southern New England. Fine old ||,y reiatives and 3. few intimate friends, | Tender @ concert program awd the enter- | & A toes, and the calluses, | mansion, splendid cuisine, ball room, and | .o 4 A polluti m tends to purify | gver the snow. G SN today (Tussdsy) | 15t Bt lnz pq in ‘thi dhoeuo:n In an n:auu;: shert time the Mr. Levy is leaving today d nds t charact- peared, his sled double ha S. Avery, each $20; Henry | (o be the guest oft William Caswell of | 4P foe o P remove ev eor : Wlerof thc orlg[nQ lution, on the vol- | with my hast's team in the le | - The ceremony was performed by Rev. |tainment following the banquet will be|Gebrath, $13. Barrington, R. L, where he will spend a| o ong 1 ¢ current and on | leader seemed very proud an wit acres of ,beaptitul srounds with: floral| \o” Weph, assistant sector at th he.| by a company of entertainers from Bos- PR ——— few days before going to Montreal | " eitsnt ta which new pollution is|be knew what had been re - s o SR (=0 7 503 Ural, and. the bride mas cleen e ame- | fon.. AL the conclusion of the enetertain-| Sunday “Get Torether” at Y. M. C. A. |There he Is to dance with his partner, | 5% 5 slang s’ course. vim. 2nd that he had accomy President Arthur T. Hadlcy will sit in | Miss Bytell, directress of St. Marys|ment in the armory members of Colum-| A pleasant and profitable hour was|Miss Louise Granville of “’:"l‘;"‘t:- Ex. The, 'e . ;fi teq for study .ns-l in the C a chair formerly occupied and used by | scheol. bian commandery will march in escort|spent by a goodly group of men at the|in Hello Parls Revue, which | e | tw e channel | Plain Aev. Abraham Plerson of tie groun of | “Tne bride was attenged by her maid of | With 'the visifing _commanderies to|Y. M. C. A. IoHDY on Sunday afternoon, | Montreal cabarcis three nights & week |an uu oh H'fi h_empties ministers who founded Yale at Saybrook | honor, Miss Jennie B. Stanton of West- | Franklin square, where embarkation in|when popular hymns were sung and a|Before returning to Norwigh l“ 4 %ul‘n fnto the Missfss) benun 2l e work of briige pain-ing during the inauguration of his succes- | erly, who was with her In Y. M. C. A |§pecial trolley cars will take place. digcussion of the topic The Importance |Mr. Levy is to attend a sl °°cm° e% | the pflwv Mon t this stry sreatly simplitied and cheape sor, James Rowland Angell. Wednesday. | work in France. Tne best man yas of the One Thing conducted. Secretary [and \nlfl'pmll\h» dan:ingflégm z;nfnn: tog is"accurately | B0 @ Sdint spraying outf t At the graduation of the class of 1921 | Ralph Standiford of New York, a class- | WINE MADE AT HOME Hill opened the discussion by giving a swdy the teaching of chlldren a5 3 me; A “’ ‘mflo“' ‘*'.‘," ed on & trailor car which i moved at the New JLondon Vocational High mate of the groom at Cornell university. DEMONSTBATED IT§ “EICK~|Drief talk, ant among other things said: SEir e e V| haraste: “” et will de. | along from place to place as the work school, last Thursday evening, one of the | Milton G. Nelson of Franklin, N. Y., M9: | The topic suggests the thought of conse- part of September. ceurse of the “:ur w! i e | Sroceeds. graduates was Miss Ellen Margaret Con- | district supervisor of schools in Delaware | That home-made wine that the police | cration, and this is certainly needed \in » terinine ""(.m RRFURY o the elly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.|county, brother-in-law of the groom, and |Seized last week at the Happy street|ihis day and time. There are a great|;Axpi§ DEPLORES BETTING chafiges tha e P % the Obio Connelly of The Highland, Trading Cove. | Frederick Thomason, also a college and |home of Fred FEronchello demonstrated |many young men who seek employment, AT DASEBALL PATK |river frog ‘?’u‘“xn'l 4 the pres- An increase of 3183385095 in the|OVerseas {riend of the groom, weve the |its “kick” at police headquarters before|when aeked what they can do, respond e river pres. net indebtedness, exclusive of ushers. 1f wee setumal 1g i QU rrom 3ait T |UY SE 1 cn do most anyiling” put| Pittspursh. Jme 20—lufge K. AL thn‘!“s“g; 0 ¢ "“ the Tesults ob- The bride, who is the daughter of Al-| The joiting in the trip from Jai as a matter of fact they can do hardly commissioner of ogganizel basc- Bne wnd Bre Alatriots ot oho wimie ST | hert . Gent, postmaster at Brighton, |to police heddquarters apparently set the | anything: Well. The hit or miss idea is lored open betting by “cheap shos| The final ohisct '8 ‘:.;.““u;'.‘:? mh:: the 1916 report 1s shown :n the 1930 ver{1ll, Was a Y. M. C. A. worker in France |llauor to fermenting vigorously. When | the wrong idea. string gamblers” at the Plttsburgh damental quantative ddumial PoFt sompited by Taxi Commissiones Wi | uring the war, and has been for two |ome of the nm:{erihtho"ugh!]lo‘luo:::"ith: o Thie Is"an age of specialists, and thia | ball park, and criticlzed the polic ik mieg “.,‘x“““’nm?:,‘.‘ el pal - 3 vl rears a teacher in St. Mary's Episcopal |Dung of one of the barrels to is demonstrated in almost all phascs of | permittinz it, in a sta T Btes s e a08 ckEnd e chool in Garden Cit; possible explosion, the bung shot ciear||ife. The medical profession is a fine | today, after he attended the mim: be-|an ivles, o Criticism that outlyjng sectlons of the | Mr. Stearns is a Norwich boy, a grad- |10 the celling as soom as he had given 2 |illustration of specialization. In olden | tween Philadelphia and the Pirates. tion, mdwlk‘ “: mm n;';’ siate are mot adequately protected be-|uate of the Norwich Free Academy, class | tap or two alongside the bunghole. An-|(imes the doctor did almost everything| Judge Landis saiil the Pittsburgh hase- "“,? e ot on (e cause of the small number of men on|of 1906, and of Cornell in 1910. He is |Other barrel did not wait for attention|from pulling a tooth to amputating a|ball club was doing its best to combat {':nfirhed ORI cuide th!v:mm h= the state police force were answered by |now employed by the American Bridge |from the police, but blew out the bung|limb, and everything between; not so to-| the evil, but that when arrests wers made | tablis 2 .,m‘“m Mm & e Supt. Thomas F. Egan, who asserted |company ag designer and estimater. He|and With a stream of wine that shot 20 |day, for we have in this wonderful pro-| the zamblers we=s released. Eineers as that the department Was able 0 copelserved in the world”war, first in the | feet across the hall and bathed the floer funds, of the ounties, citics, towns, : 5 scribing for a sort_ ot x the hall thed the floor | tession & specialist for almost cvery ail- - scribing for AR g with any problem. Seventh regiment of New York, where he|In a rich flood of liquor. : ment to which the human flesh is heir. | NEGOTIATIONS OVER THE 25 herety “nake 1 v?!l fg g Park church Sunday schosl holds its|earned his commission as second lieuten- |the Jail Hill product promises (o‘hlmge‘: The same thing is true of the school, of They look like new ! Sol|arnual picnic today. The catiaren win |ant: going with them to the training |or some time yet in the path to the cef business ‘and manufaoturing. More and NAVAL APPROPRIATEN BIIL| man “consumption or industrial pur- leave the 9.15 trollsy this morning |Camp at Spartenburz. He was then |TO0M- more we are Jleveloping the specialist,| Washington. June "‘? :\Efooll?g::: poses or both. for Ocean Beach and the return will b | transferred o the 1024 engineers, and in ST and the result’is that there is a far| over the maval apnropriation i1 B tedby Coal You Pa Tads date In the afiernoon. Other Sun.|France received his commission s first| LAFAYETTE COUNCIL HAS greater efficiency than formerly. While | the senate and house were ren Up or Down, Yéu Pay day schaols of th> town are completing |licutenant. He saw active work in sev- ITS OFFICERS INSTALLED |the development cf the specialist (the | and It was reported that substantizl pres will those shoes you bring around to us for repairs : 4 il g2 4p” "Coal prices eure : ¢ 3 zress toward a settlement was madc, w w I{ plans for thelr annual outings. eral engagements, including La Calalet| 1,00yemte council, No. 207, L'Union St. | 3" Who can do the one thing wel) in|&Tess toward 2 setiement Wap ‘afie to ev ’g Vnu ugn wi H and at the La Sell river, Where he con- | yean” Baptiste of America, had its offic- ;he various phases of . professional and : {’h SR, but g umq i H The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles |structed two bridges in record time with 3 3 | business life is of very great importance, | ! e them. A good _resalmg job Specht in Noank was the scene of a very | almost no material to work with for the | oo a6l at ;a}?rgéhi.aa:;e"‘:;?-:::. there is something vasily more important | _Sugsestions e“’"“":"‘;‘;;’,’;";‘;":" the reshapes the entire shoe, and || oretty home weading Sunday atternoon, | advance and support of troops going into e A B N than this, and the Grast Apostle indicat. | sense tacregacs werg Feau / costs you very little. Wel]j heo their dausiter, Miss Eleanor |battle. He was in Bohaime under shell- = ks een set forth, st y _|ed what' this most important thing is Louis Specht became the bride of Wil- | fire the same evening when 25 merchants r&i‘e‘;fi;;" f:g’hf‘;“;fl‘":r‘lifi"t";fi“:‘b,’;g when He wrote “This one thing I do.” | the house. liam M. Davis, 3 former resident of the |met in Norwich early in October, 1918, Nnamfd the installation and the pro- |, 1i¢,did other things, but the village now living in Wethersfield. to devise means for pushing the Norwich ramme Included an addrees by Rev. F. | (DRE" that he referred to was the se The men of thg Plainfied Congrega- Liberty loan over the top. FAVORS DEPOSIT WITH Do not H pride stand in the Among. thoss attending the reception | I DeS Surreault, ehaplain of the council, | % ek e T :;"::-vfl:u?c;e FARN LOAY RAVE OTITEN tional church gre planning an outing at| . PUE C g 2NN S wml’m an address by Omer Tellier, remarks by | gia' \is Pine Grove, Voluntown, June 25th. Clar-|? Washington, J 20.—The house way — but have your cyes ¢ did this one thing. God expects that we ashipgion, Juus 3% The . feachers and pupils of the sehoo! and My, | - Dion of Willimantic and Joseph' Mar- | o sga“ attend to this rstwand fore; | P2RKINE mrlnmmea lodn‘h{ak\? bly examin lm. ence Winsor has issued a request that and Mrs. Frank L. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. san of Taftville, and sqlos by little seven- most, and ynless we do life cannot be a ported a bill authorizing the tr surv. those who are going notify Wim. Supbor | '°G " Newson (Helen Stearns) of Framk. |Year old Cecile Lafreniere of Occum. An f 80 2% 1% (08 We Relife cannot be & | partment to deposit with. ~the , £ \‘:al is to be furnifhed to those Who €om-|in X Y- Arthur P. MeWilame, Toytng|OTchestra furnished music and ice cream o ords, farm loan bank system the d fectncs be: tribute automobiles for the occasion. e : : ) first things first, and the first thing in tal of the bam New Lendon (Nerwich) Lin Eeribam Clapk Humtivatw, Mo off wa%\sex_—rogfi, ing were the officers “in. | IMPOTIARCE is Gerving God in our protes- tween the paid in capital e banky oy en 3 Conagcticut farmers in _conjunction |the American Bridge company and Mrs. A S ] help you to new looking hoes. SHU-FIX l Franklin Square | oh sion or business, and unless we do this, | 10 0¥ million dollars. Fue $3.11, Inc, War Tax C. A. SPEAR With farmers of the other New kngland | Ott. ' S S 2 ;{no matter how successful we are in our siaiss, ate helpipg fo maintain n vep-| After the receptin Mr. and M|, Honormry bresident Frank B Dlees:| protession o business, our lives are ~|| Enjoy this cool, over night OPTOMETRIST resentative in Washington in the inter-| Stearns left by motor for a wedding trip | n Beauaniiel: vioa . president, Josephine failures ests of a reasonable dairy tariff to pre-[to Plymguth and along the coast. They|,c * ” 2 L Besugilel; viedtNestldent, Jossoisly Follgwing the talk, several of the men trip dn"fl the solm-d and vent the dumping of dairy products from | Will be at home at 50 Elmwood avenue, | 3 ‘L"“‘—"" ;_‘“?';”"-"e' N o bauri | present expressedSthemselves In line with I o reach r dCSththl‘l lrewor other countrieg in the United States. |Rye Gate, Rye, N. Y., where they are fo|SiXant secretary, Eugene A. i | the tapie, &Il agreviag that there is ereat a “ \ c ¥ treasurer, P. H. Ethier; collector, Leo-|p % In presenting the medal to the Nathan | Make thelr home. dore Gladue; ar-tors, Mrs. J. B. Caron :i‘ ¢ iving on IGSM“Q nd ser- Franklin Sq. Norwich, Conn. o seif 10 a definite task F ha py at nof i t ~ Hale boy Saturday at the exercises held and Fmmest Gagnon: master ‘of esre- |10 Lk BF %‘:‘f “;,”,mm’.u:",','g’,m“’d o ; WHOLESALE by the Cobhgcticut Sons of the Revolu- Siiver Wedding Anniversary mopigs, Beter Sabourin; guards. Wilfred | \"ocia) period was enjoved at the close don at the @nusi mesting in East Had-| Mr. and Mrs. Joon J. Ganey enter-|Sabourin and H. P. 'Beausoliel Jr.:|of e mesting auring - which retresn: AND dsm, President 'Morgan G. Bulkeley |fained at dinner Sunday evening at their |chaplain, Rev. F. R. DesSurreautt. il TR c:ucglublmu.nhm the fact that all of |residence. 38 Lincoln avenue, New Lon- S —————— the 21 boys who have so far received |don, in observance of their 25th wedding ; Z o RETAIL the medal have turned out well, anniversary. They were assisted in re: Yew Oape Jar Exhy Nask o4 Bovtien Fxpensss: Mr. and Mra. B T. Nugent and ash. | COVIDE DY ther f1ve Gughiers, the Miva: The members of Tubbs' band whem| The following candidates in the Junme o b they next 4ppear in public will wear |city election have filed statements of ;) g % v - C. V. PENDLET O Nils of 8t Louls. Mo. have opencd their | £ Jicich Chariotte, Alice, Mary ang . the new caps recently received. ‘The |their election expenses as follows: Felix METALS MFG. house at Eastern Point for the summer. | 105 Ganey caps are of metropolitan style with pat-|P. Callahan $5, Jeremiah A. Desmond Other annual visitors who have arrived ent leather visor and with a silver ini-|$25, Charles §. Avery $20, Frank C. Sisk COMPANY, Inc. 45 Broadway eralier this year than usual are Mr. and Rald Without Results, tial T in the front §10, Frank H. Quinley $i, Anson R. - o Mrs. Linerd of New York city, Dr. and [ The police raided the Frank Danesi sa- Grover $20 to n:‘n committee, $3.50 for Norwich Conn. Mrs. F. A. Land gnd Mrs. Juuu Flotenh- |loon on Tailroad avenue Monday night| When a mad dog gets after you it’s circular cards, §4.50 for stamps, William mam of Clncinnati. but without finding any liquor. fiy time. J. Carroll 5, Frank M. Green 0. kil bl e Sl R