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@heBukietia, | Chlorine Treatment Soon For City Water Norwich, Thursday, July 7, 1921. —_— THE WEATHER. Conditions. Consider Mr. Shadrach, Of fiery furnace fame; g B.mtl ‘:'i:'" n'i-.n 3 158 - e bt e farme The chlorinating plants ordered by the tected except through analysis, The United States health department for the ;‘filvfln? will b; mse&ud into .(lhn water | city reservoirs are practically complete | Ains leading from the reservoirs under a pressure of 60 pounds. Eight. inds v x Moderate temperature prevalled in the|and it is expected that within a few | of chiorine will be used to every ::l‘:llqn Taking for ik Atiastic states on Wednesday. days the water will be chlorinated. The | galions of water, so that: It is- readily - 'Sour Stomach ' * = The indications are for generally fair|work has been delayed owing to the fail- $: seen that there will be no disagreeabl 5 ) weather east of the Mississippi river dur- | ure of the pumps to arrive on time. These | taste.in a solution of this ration- .The I bad_sour stomach ever sincs 1 ing the mext two days. pumps are used in injecting the ‘chlorine | chlorine destroys all animal life.and bac.| bad thegripanditbothered me badly. 4 3 The temperature will rise Thursday in|gas into the water. i teria in the water, thus killing all danger | Have taken Eatonic only 8 week and i ' the middle Atlantic and north “Atlantic| Two chlorinating plants are required to | of typhoid that may be in the water. The | 't much‘better. Am 80 years old,” states. Otherwise there will Ge little | take care of the city water, one located : need of chlorinating the city water is| says Mrs. John Hill. change In temperature Thursday and Fri- | on the Stony Erook pipe line at the meter = due, according to a member of' the water | -~ i day in the states east of the Missisaippl | house near the Salem turnplke and the | board, fo the decaying branches. leaves| . LM¢onic quickly relieves sour stom- siver. oler at Fairview reservolr 204 ther Gebris on the watcrsheds e | - Ach, indigestion, hetrtburn, bloating | ' : I . N ¥ I' Winds. There will be no werceptible change in | in the reservoirs proper which it has been | 324 I Tooauwy se it North of Sandy Hook: Moderate to|the taste of the water, as the ratio of gas | impossible to entirely clean up.sinee por. | | 1Akes ‘up'and carries out.the excess p fresh southyvest winds and partly over-| o Water is 80 small that it cannot be de. ' tions of the watersheds were cut over, . |.. Acidity:and gases which-cause most cast weather Thursday. . ! “ | stomach aflments. If I {oqlnvo ‘‘tried 9 Sandy Hook to Hatisas: Moderate|— 1 —————————————————— | everything’" and still suffer, do not P south and southwést winds and fair| PRINCIPAL TIREELL TALKS JUDGE GREENE GRANTS give up-bope. Eatonic has brought \ weather Thursday. ON TIME TO ROTARIANS DIVORCE T0 MEs. EALAmAN | ITlief to tems of thousands like you. ? Foreeast. The Measuremient of Time was the| By a decision just handed. dewn ‘by| -.Dif.Dox costs but s trifie with your For Southern New Englan topic of an entertaining and instructive | Judge Gardiner Gresne of the superior| STUSKISt'S guarantee. Himself a holy sight; He didn't wear suspenders Without a_coat and vest; Nor did he ‘scowl and snort and hewl And make himself a pest. Consider, friends, this trio— How little fuss they made, They didn't curse when it wa swerse Than ninety in the shade. They moved. about serenely : 1 ¢ Within the furnace bright, fair Thursdsy and Friday; talk by Henrys A. Tirrell at the noon- | court before who the Ealahan- divorce 'LEE & OSGOOD And soon forgot that it was hot, Thursday. day luncheon of the Norwich Rotary club | sult was tried, Mrs. Annie Clark Ealahan Observati in With “no rulief in sight” % —Bert Leston Taylse - i TO A WINDFLOWER. Teach me the secret of thy loveliness. Thalt. bt:" mwade wise, I may aapin o As beautiful in thought, and te ! Immortal truths to life's mortality; Though to my soul ability be less Than 'tis to hee, O sweet anemons, Teach me the secret of thy innocence, That in simplicity I may grow wiss, Asking from Art no other recompense Than the approval of her own just eyes; So_may I rise to some fair eminenes, Though less than thine, O cousin of the skies. Teach me these things, through Whose high knowledge 1, on Wednesday at the Wauresan house. |of New London, formerly of . this. elty, Main Street . Reshrs Mr. Tirrell In speaking of Time said: |is granted a divorce. from Daeid Ealahen 131 By The Bulletin's observations show the| pow many of us can tell exactly what|of New London with alimony and the following changes in temperature and|iime ist What is time? It is queer, but | custody of their niné-year-old son, Hugh: barometric changes Wednesday : the most noted scientists cam not tell | The couple was married in' Norwich gn| CeBtS over the old price. Mortgage deeds TEe¥ soeg| THat It 18, mobody knows. It is the|Feb. 15, 1911 and Mrs. Ealahan claimed |AT¢ advanced from 60 to 90 cents. A s+ 88 30.00| fame a5 gravity. Space and_electricity. | that she had been degeried b Telease: of-mortgage and mechanics’ liens 8 3 J . her hus- | T4 Frst e 70 30,00 | e know that it s so but we cannnot de-| band on Mry 31, 1913. . will 5o from:45 to .60 cents. Manuseript T e, : fine it. The dictionary in defining it says| Judge Greane's memorandum of decis-| "ok, will be. subject to a charge of .75 . 3 Highest 74, lowest 56. that it is a duration, a period or a sea-|sion is as follows: °CI5°] cents”for each page. Comparisons. son, but this does not define time ex-| The plaintiff claims a divorce ‘on the| Other-prices. charged include: Predictions for Wednesday: Generaily|2ctly, only in a roundabout way. Time | grounds of ‘desertion, the eustory of a| ,QUit claim deed, %5 cents: assignment " tatr. is fixed the same as space and Einstein | gon, aged 5 years, of mertgage. 75 cents; recording tax lien, i ; and alimony. The| o 1 . 3 Wednesday's weather: Overcast; eon-|!S right when he says time is the fourth | defendant denies the desertion. snd files cents; flling. and Indexing notice of tinued cool dimension, of space. We speak of the|a cross complaint,. claimink . s :divorca M(eRt fo sell, bill of saic. conditional sale, BEG‘NS THIS MORNING of passing of timo, but time does not move. | on the ground that the plaintiff deserted | Chattel mortgage and all other instru- Events take piace and the earth moves| him, ana the custody of the miner. & ments relating ‘f’ nersoh_al property, $1; 100N AND TIDES, on jts axls and revolves around the sun| Tht allegations of the. complaint as| PdeXing- and.filing certificates of adop- but time is not moving. to name, marriage residence of the plain- | !i98 of trade names, 50 cents; indexing The old Greck myth about Chronos|iiff in this state for three yesrs. ocon. | 204 filing map, $1. eating up his children was time consum- | tinuousiy, desertion and melect of duty These Shirts and Drawers are worth all of $1.00 a garment. Made of the finest e When " Death “hath " poured obliviea ; e . < through my veins, g ine aithins. e passng of venis s | by "Gefentan and s to (he miner cni | TEREE BOUND ovER rom combed Egyptian Cotton Yarns, by one of the best-known makers in this country, R m‘m‘?gm e A ay. Il a a. m. | the measurem ime. are found true . BURGLARY IN WATEEFORD E E ot % e 3 3.32| (4 days there were water clocks, sand| It is found that the defendant:owns| Ciarles Wilcox of Clark lane, Archie and sold by them at a big sacrifice. In that vast house commen t serts H i Sets, | dials, sun_dials a er mean; real cstate in New London of ‘the ‘value | Daniels of Bish t and Wi L - = . $ $ SAL | ich & sexthls Darbd Bilime whs meRe | ioE sUTAL. oot Waterroid hiavy Geentbomnd Cone At the big Roxford Auction the other day, we bid successfully upon a lot of this o e e L 2 338 | ured. . Now we .have mxcliinery whicl The allegations of the cross complaint| to. the criminal superior court on the mains. § h 9.28 | measures it for us. We live and move | are found ontone. H - 1023 |in time. We have our seconds, hours,| —Madison Caweln. HUMOR OF THE DAY “If you expect to be acquitted, your wife will have to weep a little during the trial” “That's easy. Just tell her I'm going to be acquiited”"—American Lagion Weekly. . charge »f burglariring the store of Oli- Underwear, and here is the result. b The defendant's suggestion that thel| ver 5. Neff at Splithead Corner, Water- . 2 vs, months and years. ThiS Is the 8ame | plaintiff come to live with him.in Wor- | ford,. The' first as in the early days of A. D., but since | cogter was made in bad faith, and without P s i Then ertors have boen found In the meak | rorioywas made In bad At B e e MWl SHORT SLEEVE UNDERSHIRTS—Sizes 34 to 42 urement of timesThere were once OnlY | Judgment is renderéd granting. the ur t A i All three -were presented before "Jus- T RAWERS—Sizes 32 to 40 TAFTVILLE "Then ‘Censar found. that there was o | PIAIRUT 3 diverce on e grounds of 4e-| fc or the Peace-Jonn H. Walker. Wil et e i - sertion, the custody of the minor child, | cox wasd held under bonds of $1,500 and Mr. and Mrs. Georze Eastham andl pancy of 90 days in a number of | girecting that the defendant en or before 5 : in Daniels case bonds were fixed at $500. 00 a Garm of Plainfield were recent guests|Y®ars ‘(‘_Ve““g‘;":‘efi;'crf}d:: :fn‘l‘;fda "’d! the first Monday of September, 1921, pay | Both _furnished = bail. Neff, who turned| A Actual Value $1.00 a ent. Beithens thor, Mrg.. M it was then st perfe il about} 44" tho plaintift $1, i ’m e i h}{a"urmm ;::“uon‘ Mra. Bilen| o VS en when Bope Gripory dfiay: | Lo Amo DD ft $1,300 as alimony and|state’s evidence, was placed in the cus- Six hours after high water it is low which is followed by flood tide, dismissing the cross complaint. Nervous Tourist—What If the bridge 2 0 ismissing the cross complaint. tody ‘of Deputy Sheriffs J. H. Tubbs and jshould break and the train fall into ung and her guest, Miss | °Ted l;’;"‘c’x:&;‘r";‘i:':‘f";g‘ix-:;d then| Judge Greene has also denicd the de-| Manuel J, Mastin. SALE 4 should br e spendin va| hac vised fendant’s motion to. h for { [ = e . pending a fow days | Mhe ealendar under which we live now, | ue P arpose of Tastng e ldeor o for[ The men were held on testimony giv- PRICE Conductor—Don't worry, sir. This but this not exactly correct for we o en by Nef, who tdld of being impli- road won't miss it. It has a lot of cated in the burglary of the store from trains—Erie Railroad Magazine. ;:llcchc voth:m;ri:r ‘;.‘n!ok quantities. of cigars, “Pa, 'h“h is a gml’l;l uékerr' 3 pit : “A man who can talk and make yo o iy S e Lo actually want to listen to him."—De- certified copy of: the deed.filed-with the | woro arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Tubbs|amounts being raised, $57,824,299.55. 'n\iq“-herc there is no trolley line, and he | DRIVER CUSHMAN WILL SHIFT troit ”{“ Press. i Pitha Mo Fatal motion showed a deed dated May 4, 19141 anq Martin Monday and Wednesday | is less than was reported at the Buffalo|handed the commission a petition con- FROM HORSE To AuTe| Mra Barkercd deu’tdike ol sl from David Ealahan to Katherine Eali-| morning the two officers arrested Dan- | convention a year ago, owing.to the fact|taining 100 names favoring the line. tors. They make me long and long. han of the property at 29 Ocean avenue, Sobe - (aeqeoh Laramie of Plain’| jose one day in 3,000 vears, but that will ith of 't wlly interest the present generation. friends in town, making the | rian Calendar was not adopted until 17 d from their home in New |In England. When it was finally adopt-| Bedford, Mass, in their car. ed it was found that there was a dif-| ss Natalie Ferris of Detroit, Mich., | ference of 11 da History tells us that tified copy of a deed of real estate show- ing that title to the real estate had not been in the defendant, David FEalahan for three and one-half yvears before the commencement of the divorce action. The ; nes o David Cushman, the well known mail| " parkerYes but the other ind Pash v 2, fels at his home. that over $12,000,000 given by a generous| Tae Shore Line Electric Railway Co., o ard 1 s the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and | Georee Waskisgton wae bors en Fob 251 405 and 411 Bank street, 12-and 14 bl +s— , |friend to three organizations participat-|through Attomney Ciarles B. Whittiesey, | driver of the Norwich postoffice, com:|make one short and short—Judge. e s e Faaliy v Feb 11 T1SL thiat he was brn "’J“u"d;;'i;:;\,?‘;’,.,‘i“?."‘i?.; note n de.| BAPTISTS ARE FIRST TO ing in the new worid movement was des-|opposed the line, unless it was agreed | pleted 24 years in the service on the first| Witherbee. "Ever hear of Zeke Louis Tillinghast of Slater avenue spent | T¢ally o . 17 3 e ke - Soildiys whi hiz diughien *| Many historians tell us that we are #gil o ey Bate daughter, Bss) B0y | o hind: Zbout. four years .so-that aechrt: % Caroime Varley has returned to| Ing to them we are living in 1925 instead week's stay with | Of_1921 eck’s stay with | % ;" celebrated the signing of* the Dec- v o <! ig by the donor for endowment pur- | either that Bisconti should run express nying the motion that “on the trial the PAY INTERCHURCH GUARANTEE i;;'i:é"‘:mi sty g melovd o ool i sl el e o court suggested to defendant that if such| The organization and tNewworkings of| ;5 3 part of the hundred million doliars. |establish a minimum charge of A deed existed, he should offer it in, ev-|a-great denomination with 10,666 church- " p. “Aitcnison stated that the total re-|on the ground that for two mil idence and the defendant refused to de|es throughout the country, and approxi- S “That's Zeke Toppit,” said Squire of culy. During all that time he has| . "70S FECE, OO0 2 "0ld tellow handied the reins over horses, but he is| I never did. now to take to the wheel since ®uto de-| “He's the village miiser. Zeke went : : Al Sy B dedi ~|uivery w have replaced the horse-|on a buyers' strike forty years before ceipts for the year had aggregated $12. | tween the parade and Mossbroker's corn- | Uivery wasons on a buyers 3 o : laration of Independence on July 4th, but| % mately 1500000 members, were well | So06os 45 Of this amount, $175,265.13 |cr the line would parallel the best part | d-awn vehicles the world war and he's out still”— = Buit sl Mr. | (nt O O that: we dldsmiottrenliy.ioale- | == shown in the second annual report of the | s income from matured annuities, leg-|of the line of the trolley company. The 3 Birmingham Age Herald. g ot Mero| Hrate the signing of the declaration but| FRANK ROSE SUES FOR general board of promotion of the Norih| acies and invested funds, making the lo-| petitioner, through his counsel, Thomas = e (B oy e R BRI Sy - A e ha- ot - ¢ ern Baptist convention which was pre- but from living donors|F. Dorsey, agreed to the condition Soend’ the Fottth™ g b S ey passing of the vote to adopt a Teso- 30,000 IN MASSA o c tal contributions |ep g N e L s tlas T Lok R e Mg nd e iR :n' s (hm:n:;“':_’n’;i sented by Dr. John Y. Altchison, general| $3) <13 {og 30 “Take a walk along Broadway."— Thomas Brown of ngfield, Mass.,| lution to K Fom. . Tk Suits asking 50,000 | girector of the board, at the recent ses-| ' . ot i dent of has been spending a few days with Mr. ation was not actually signed until| wore filed in fhe superior court at Pitts- Northern Baptists are confident and M William c: New York Sun. v MeNall sion” in ' Des Moines, Ia. i 1 s Commssioner Elwell stated Wednes; field this week by Attorneys Warnet & their ultimate success in raising the ‘One of th I fod: . GIRLS! LEMONS The telegraph clerk reading over the ik 4 i j30n8, of :ie most verplexing vetiods 0 00 » Dr. Aitchi de- | the line from New London to the su 1 o et et 4 Mr. and Mrs. Emile Dubeau and daugh- | T, Tirreil's talk was recelied with ) Barker of Pittsfield in behalt of FFank | e history of Christian missions it ey rine base would also be allowed. There § | out ‘whether this reads ‘No funds’ of who have been guests of Mrs. | thnt interest and he Y| Rose of Waterford, Conn. superin- | Alichison characterized the fiscal B osiie b o et o | e R e e IR qut whei y 5 Jubeau’s parents, M » omas | appia t the concl tendent of 3 cemetery In that - town, sk i x P e B e e, Thomas| &7 Mhe mecting was atiended by about 40 4 Just past, declaring that the scar promotion for the past two vears was| The board denied pe against Frank T. Coughlin, chief ‘of,po- itions of all jit- lice of Lee and Georgze Dana Knox a 2 r home in Plainfield, { momibers and guests and was one of the money, - the - “tremendous ~reaction $1,900,000, Dr. Aitchison stated. Of this|ney men to conduct lines in Hartford Y “Oh ell, what's the difference? BLEACH SKIN WHITE } |aid ine dicutenant gloomily, ligting | H 3 i H h gi the "gplendid ide: h carried us| - ing. b 306,- | Not a single exception was may The 3 rette—Buffalo Commercial, v Vohl t sna v i . nging was . the printing bill aggregated $306, a cigarette—Bu: Willizm Wohlleben and Martin Lang usial Hyely variety. R pirited, | member of ‘the board of selectmen.. The | through the war,” and the “relapse to the | Sy, the Printing b board also denied five petitions in New Y e bave returned from a three day stay in|led by Bert Adams and was epirited:| suits crew out of a_sensational §hase | former spirit of individualism and selfish Britain, one in Middletown, one in Brage- e e e - gL TR e el of autos, atter midnight on June 17, be-| inierests in national and internafional af- — Dolel nc i Midlistomn, oe (n Brage out the_ Bourth cisitine hove % | “\Tno local members who attended the| feen HM les ester, . on Ja- | puirs, has not failed to affect Christian |BUS LINES TO NIANTIC two in Terryville, also several seeking Squeze the juice of two lemons into a. 3?“‘”.'"‘.’,,,"”'“* they had learned the AND SUB BASE PERMITTED [to operate between Hartford and New b_om%v ‘r\ v“\m‘u}):(:‘h::c; j\\n’]\(n:lflor!e :y : .13\ ’v.‘me.gm ER IR 3 pard White. which any drug st w t b t titi f Tony Bisconti of New |Britain. chard W vhich a . ; - e e Lo’f\‘kc‘l:npefi;rm;‘cr‘:n‘xsslcny to operate a bus| Petitions besides the Biscont! one, were | SUDPIY for . f;‘:‘”‘:?*i; ;‘”‘kf }:;l‘_‘;“,c“ {oh ‘o‘?md“v-h"e Be P : and |allowed for operation of cars betw you have er pint i ADo > ifi‘;c‘lf.’fi;i’;c;“‘w‘,f‘;’fl:i‘; :}dfyfiffi,’: Hartford and Willimantic: two within |2nd delightful lemon bleach. Mass-| The words of the song were: “Lané Tpent the week| D Carpentier fight sang o parody | GR°R (200G AV OF SRIPG 1, Uhp Art dedicated to Dempsey. Another original} trict court. o land is now working in thel song dedicated to William G. Park, who| ""Sp SP05 ol (i onghitn for $25.- is representing the local club in Scotland 000, leging “that while he was travel- was sung by a quartelts. o e club,|inE With his wife and three children’ on e O, e et calis o | the road between Lee and Chester, the de- e et svsy member to| fendant stepped from the side of the road e e | o is utmost to be present at every and | 3t @ secluded wot and without cause |*S5i00 tne vear the gemeral board of Ry e e W th also read | ¥ Teason aitemnted to stop the plaintift |, omotion has united the promotional they did not have | all r;":‘::m’o:‘"mm'\ liam G Bagic | bY_holding up His hands. v Y o ses around the city. & SomanIch ¢ % i lainti > programs of seven national, ten state and % cien Almont Gouin o year | extending the best wishes to the club.| The plaintifl believing: the defehd- |14 ity organizations, Dr. Altchisan said,| Biscontl stated at the hearing that he work. Nothing but the splendid -re- 1 e R sponses from Northern Baptist churches in their new world movement during the year had saved the denomination from having o curtail its work seriously,” he stated, “at a time when the world most needed the ministeries of all Christian agencies.” ; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chartier of Moos- e among the holiday visitors in the ! S i awaetly fragiantivel to| where my fathers died, land f th lic utilities commission Wednesday. A | New Britain, one hetween Ofd Sayhrook | 28e this eweotly fragrant lotion into| whete my fathers Gied, lnd o the pil hearing was held on the petition before |and Middletown, and one between Dan- | the face, nack, arms and hands eich|® the commission n New London on June |bury and Bridgeport. In each case the [ 34%, then shorfly note Yy anc 16 together with several other petitions board decided on grounds of public me- x“r,(;;u'sbila"‘e beaunes' i Ehs Bexiion THEKAI__EIDOSCOPE for bus lines in and around New London. | Cessity according to its memorandums. - y > 5 lotion to bleach and bring that soft,| One inch of rain is equivalent 4 lage went on the | i clear, rosy-white complexion, also as 4 | ten inchos oOf SNOW. | 40| ant o be a highwayman, proceeded at |10,ILY. orEanizat oiean, i%, | operated. a bus between New London and | (The ventilation of theory makes |freckle. sunburn, and tan bleach be- tratedi ¢ sé son of Joseph and ‘Aura Gouin of | Luclus Briggs presided af the bulaccelerated speed and attempted to| CIt8 chief tasi’ be explaimed, “is 0| Tinrough - the village of Jordan, | some people hot. cause it doesn't irritate. The nickel wealth of New Caledonis Merchants avemus died vors suddenly | inets n and Louis Porteous intro-| 200t FrCh SN o by the defendant | Present« to our constituency a unifie s i Tuesday. He leaves Sve broth duced Mr. Tirrell. At each place was a favor from the Porteous & Mitchell Co. is surpassed only by that of Canada 1 b vi f the world wide responsibilities — - Only 30 f the Lond and succeeded in passing him. There- | 2SO0 © : nly 30 per cent. of the Londor Gipon the defendant pursaed the ' piain.|Which We as a denomination face, to the e d that the various institutions and en electors voted at the last municipai " = 3 t il . en al e various itutions = election. T “"“s,‘m ripe I5s | MISS JENNIE FINEGAN WILL -,finfi" Ira"in a “pisol. Bunor i, | terprises created by the denomination for s PN OGO BIS TS Dr. Alfred RG:*\, ol i 2 g WED BALTIMORE MAN |arm, charged and loaded with ~ gun- Dhi- r. Alfres ichards, whose dental of- powder and leaden bullets, shot, hit -and [12nthropic and educational work may be fices the Thayer building ®-re en-| Norwich friends have recently learned intif's car fuly comprehended, and that adequate lered by & burglar some time bLewween |0f the approaching marriage - of Miss | damaged the plaintitte car and: caused |,y may bo secured to enable those or- a a e Baturday night and Tuesday morning,|Jennie Finégan of Bogota, N. J., formerly | 0 1o B2 10 £7car boCly fear 2 Sant#ations: o do i work." A % A reports that ne lost about §500 worth of |of Uncasville to Arthur R. C. Smith of : Under the co- . = 2 dination of the general The suit against Knox charges him . false teet: and other dental materials|Baltimore, Md. The announcement Was| ... “uprocuring and conapirin: xh;‘inz Bagsciapsbronokion Mie I USIICHPHELS and supplies, including platinum and | recently made by Miss Finegan's sister | ;0" yoitile the defendant, Coughlin,” | have. accomplished striking results during bridge work, by the operations of the|Mrs. Edwin Ruthven Keyes Johnson of . 3 of a @eceased Latient ranks first in France. In Luxemburg there is a paenalty for eligible voters who do not vete at elections. In England the rolling chairs used s it dadn by invalids and others have to carry ye 'y . Aitchison stated. e de- motor license. 5 - by carrying the: chief in his car, while | the year, Dr. x a intruder. The office was entered by pry-|Groton-on-Hudson, N. Y. the chief chased Rose and fired at him. | nomination was first of any of the great Shoplifters cost stores of New York ing back the bolt of the Yale lock on the| Mr. Smith is a deputy superintendent | Damages of §25.000 are asked. L = e city more than $1,000000 a year foi door. of a New York life insurance company S“il‘al’l(“: 0[( ‘2.;02,031& Among “the )l!)\;l- goods stolen. Dr. Bdward Kirby, whose dental of-|in Baitimore, where the couple will re- 2 v 9 = PQX’!!I’! eal I:l’a of the year was he e fices in the same building were entered | side. Miss Finegan made a number of | STATE TOWN CLERKS' FEES Holding of 170 missionary conferences in 5 "l‘l?‘eflla:n&lamar:ct kzs{o];m, ;ull‘ now &t the same time, probably, is the loser |friends in Norwich while she was doing INCREASED BY LEGISLATURE |various- parts of the country under the 3 inict, {es . deaaou By (RN of about $50 worth of gold for fillings, | secretarial work in the offices of the Rob- A new schedule of fees went Into ef- | leadership of the f)eparlment 0( confer- a S -SP easuring two feet. it is reported ert Gair Co., at Uncasville fram which |fect in town clerks' offices thromghout|ences and conventions, of which Dr. ©One of the peculiar things about the |place she was transferred to another mill | the state July 1st. Thewe fees. were|Hugh A. Heath of Boston is executive Richards burglary !s that all the articles|in the east. revised by the last general assembly. !secretary. e s aken were such as could be readily sold In some instances the increase amounts|. The total subscriptions to the hundred and the burglar selected the best of 2| CHIMNEY FIRE I to 50 per cent. In the filing of legal | million dollar new world movement fund quantity of false teeth and left benind HOUSE ON FIFTH STREET| (0CUments aélitional charges will be | reported.by Dr. Aitchison now aggregate, e levied. The fling of a warrantee .deed | including $5,000,000 which had been sub- Argentina has twenty-two public holidays during the year, Germany nineicen, Italy nineteen, Roumanis twenty-four and India twenty-one, At heights of more tban 23,000 fee! some old stock that was not of so much Keds and Tennis above the sea level mountaineers say ; that sleep would be difficult, i nol *a ue. ‘FA.chlmmy fl;eb nPhll;Lm nmflz in| will cost 75 cents, an increase of 25 joeribed - conditionally - upon definite impossible. 2h it P o 1e house owned by Paul Skinga and oe- P ¥ o VESUEANE Doth| cupted by Walter Zurnrunski and others occurred about 9 o'clock Wednesday Horse Killed on Read. evening. The deputy chief responded to - the telephone call and Engine company Autolets returning to Norwich early|No. 2 of the Greeneville station with the Wednesday morning reported that a|truck company also responded. Nine horse had been killed on the New London | gallons of chemical were used to extin-| road some time during the previous even. | guish the bMze. Tnele was only shight ing mear Derry Hill da:nage. %.2 NUT COAL - $11.50 ser tn Egg, Stove, Nut $12.75 rer For the Best Lehigh Coal Mined. WE GUARANTEE EVERY TON TO BE THE BEST BURNING COAL ON THE MARKET. 50c PER TON EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY TOPREPAREFOR THEFIRST ANNI- CES SATURDAY, JULY 9, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 10 DAYS. FOR FUR- THER PARTICULARS SEE SATUR- DAY’S MORNING BULLETIN. - S SHETUCKET COAL & WO0OD Co. ® g G. B. Grinell, an authority on the American Isdian, says that when the white men discovered America there were 200 kinds of Indians here, speak- . Mrs. Calvin Coolidge was a teacher . - in a school for mutes at Northhampton ALL SIZES Mass., when she met and married the v Struggling young lawyer who is now C o1 ’ . - . 1/ fisc There has bee~ an.increase in the A | average amount of money brought hildren’s High and Low, sizes5to 1015. .. ferage amount of money brougt did before the war, : Miss Margaret Bonficld, the mew gy - - secretary of the British Women Work- Boys’ High and Low, sizes 214t0515................ 85c [| g of the ritisn Women work- - ) i > teen. She‘ is an eloquent s er and Ladies’ High and Low, sizes 215t08............. 85¢c i i orsuminig geninn. - | - \ Miss Betty Casement, trained murse - doctor, dentist, nurse and general con- :;lxl:-lfll _lfnr ;heh se\lllel‘nenu that net y miles of the Newfoundland coast. . Sllghtly Factory Damaged The state department at Washington all automobile license tags from every state and twenty foreign countries, in- c”h Sales No Excha!‘g“ cluding the Fijj Islands, Iceland, Ne Zealand, Peru, Egypt China and Japan. Real Dairy of a Real Boy,” has been GREAT MANY OTHER VALUES IN TENNIS SHOES §| rsppotnces & fhe e of ieid aciver . N of Exeter, N. H. He has held the place the office is obsolete the town still clings to the old New England custom, Experimental scientists in the de- grapfruit w'th oui the tendency to -~ Telephone 1257 and to have the juicy excellence of .2’. into the fack of the spoon manipula- ing fifty-six different languages, Vice-President of the United States. A of. arriving familys are able to show . y LY . about twice as much money as they Misses’ and Youths’ High and Low, sizes 11to 2. ..... 75¢c a shop apprentice at the age of four- 5 % o and daughter of an English army of- Men’s High and Low, sizes 6to11................... 95C [ fce i crodied e 6" Tome has a traveling exhibit consisting of Judge H. A. Shute, author of “The for the last ten years for, although . partment of agricuiture have success- fully produced the tangelo, a cross be- R tween the tangerine and the grapefruit . e ; a e 1t is said to be more tender than either [ ° L tor noted whea the grapefruit iy belng eaten. SLES s S RS TR RV SETER RS NS S | SATERRS SO BRES

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