Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 7, 1921, Page 5

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&totk Was takén to neighboring farms | PUllets, only afues dre be- ABout 8.3 o'clock hiér déed prayed up- |, e The four 1eafi befll ii M R AT AP ICLTr 1 poeatd oo v el Bl ol | Ve L B vt o e i ool AT S e 05 | gis-C abpehtier iR, 5%, | B0 longeE 4Ad S Weht to the BBllos sta- | marris sald that they werg oRly partially Plymouth Récks st its beanty In & man-) Coventry Grange will meet this (Th wéy-Carpéntier fig] guum Who . at-liian and voluntarily conte thé & > 5 \l'-"e'r“‘:glv dr:f;-:?;-' etion. This hmmu g:‘!‘)fie:;n‘""rzfl';;fl(‘:h:;;l:'mfl x‘f- “f" tended were Df. Hug] csmfibeil Loui$ | pyfing et contéssion dne, broks down covered by insurance. Mr. Harris said |w, 7. B, Rent, (Bafred) Cisé- préparation i use as maricu Spec tains tull, ing its magic streaked hair. harmlees. a freé The person who tock the irom vasé marked “H. H. Gallup, No. 5i Fdward Breed lot, arned to retarn mipls and g your nails: | Free Trial OREF: Bvery package of Brownatone con- simple diréctions for work- adéa or | ca Guaranteed absolutély |20 to 2 t all Jeadihg dru| 50 packages. Two. colors: Light to Medium Brown" and “Dark | contrast with the temperature on the Hol- Send to The Kfl B gray, n PHarmacal Co. 588 Coppin Covington, Ky., enclosing 11 cents to y postage, packing and war tax, for trial package of Brownatone. NOTICE aveld trouble. in Yantie Cemetery, 1§ &y to ists in eifelé 14mps At 7.54 o'clock this The fénét Jupilér continues evening star untll Sept. 22nd. m dre well supplied with &t reasonable prices. Mr dnd John L. Way of Hartford :fim g‘:‘fil 4t their country home dros_Hebi uwn ad {hree inches i the last ten dlyl. ; | from & W, 'nfin pite New York'and m here. “Willlam Young of D&w spent, un Fourth With his Broth Rivér hsuus 1#a P *:sevneh mrmr. Was 4 viditer néré this wé Miss May, Foley, of Néw York hds béen the guest of )’m fathér of thé East Side to-, ‘He pist few nf;,, e Hafty L. MacDonil teturned =y '8 auto trip over the Mohawk Trail to Montrédl, Canadd. Mrs. Jéfinie Thomipsoni of Norwich is visiting 4t thé Homé ot her son, Clifford Détérminéd that fio aas the housé thdt for t? liad béen hér homé if St Wis to b& fimts‘zmn: head Jf thé house, Mrs. ah Migkins, A olice wemuiny night that she et fire p tHe Bouke of Hérbm!.mmmtfié smnm on tand Wednesddy aftérnoon. completely déstroyéd the house, barf and outbulldings. s, mg'kxnu had béen fiousékééiu for 6outndmems&tlhle)muufl to the Jocdl fire department for assistance. Tae local department said Wednesday| évening they could not learn the names of the people where the fire was other than it was on the Stonington road so did_not respond. The fire apparently ~started in the house and had gained considerable head- ‘Way wixéen discovered. ‘The door was ‘Kkm in and some of the furnishings of Leghorns were in eges. proper. That furnished 8.,” Ani Sun- house were saved before the rescuers Harvey Cloi " | B. Thempson in Norm Stonington. i Lo Mfl-fl ere forced to leave the building. The |MOSt desirable Yol'k are at their g s 1o |8y Fam 0 A 678 4 flames quickl ad to the adjoining |‘ime give off um Summer. Mr. dfd . Frank Chass, of Nof- |thé éofi's wife were comirig th I ly spre: joining mmm thiE v:;:!;\l:’ u':: mg lven o n( sessfons of lba 'u'n .a& at yaie. A tof 11 m 000_16b: TRy R e m&% ot hlteher}' at Noank. 3 taltét that Mrs. C. G. Ambler, tifch gtréet, takes subscriptions for n mn of magazines.|—adv. in Norwich stores _continues Chjldren who are selling high bush Btickléberrids from door to door in Nor- wich are getting 25c a quart for them. Plans dre being made for the Méthod- meéting and_Institute, Augtst at Willimantic Camp Grounds. Thé mereury rosé to 80 Wednésddy al- though the ddy seemed comfortable by day. Thé affudl Day family réunién was held over the 4th at the some of Mr. 4nd Mrs. H. W. Day on Wells avenue, East Hamhoton. Geotrge Wéidlér and family of Collége Point, ‘\ Y., who recently purchued the Lay homemn at Lyme, have arrived at théif néw Homé. A numbér from Edstern Connecticut are attending the missionary conference At Tast Northfield, Mass, which began Tuésday evening. 2 The smallér parks {h t6%n K&vé Béen ss Margaret C i returned e W ok s spena. |ciat While. (hey last, 306 & pound. Brosde ¥s in town with her pa John Coughlin. n Jone and . Howard Bishop. John and An- am MecGuire, o he week end Lyons' sister, Mrs. M. L. Tracy. YANTIC s and sons, andson, are speding W the refuge of many every evening as well a8 during the blistéring heat of Sun- day and Monday. 1500 pounds of livé lobsters, as a spe- way Fish Market, 40 Broadway.—adv. Clerks in Norwich stores begin to mo- sand chil-|tice the number of strangers among the eth A. of|shoppérs, most of them summer visitors the heli-to mrmundlu towns. Taylor, of Storrs, state poultry club leader, is spending two days at the Middletown farm bureau in the interest of poultry clubs in Middlesex county. wich, hdve fnéd hidmeé aftér spending Soverdl days with rélativés i Dambdfy. Miss Catherine M. Mufphy of Mt Pleasani stréét lere thé eity Tuésady for New Havén to attéiid thé simmeér school 4t Ydle' tniversity: i Mr, and Mrs H. of Wiiliman- tie, William H. Hall fi?‘&u Ruth Har- ris o6t WAtérbury were Fecent guests of, théir funt, Mrs. Shurbaél Holmeés of Preston City. Portéous and Lucius Briges. PROGGISTS AND DOCTORS ON THEIRE ANNUAL OUTING Druggisté and do6kors 6f the city, a party of probably 75 to 108, Wil énjoy their annual outing this (THursday) af- terricon, golng to the ScHultz placé at thé Poquetanuck drawhridge. A8 the drug- 4ré to leave from hefe &t nodn, ail thé driig stéres will bé closed frémi nbon to & 5. m, ahd thié doctors 4ré to omit their gftértosh officé Hours. A clirh chéwder i t6 bE sérvéd at 12.30, piinch wil bé érved at 1 o'élock, and the clambakeé at 3.30. Howard Ran- aall and Rogéf Worthington are the committéé in éhdrgé, and thé buting is éxpected {6, B6 bne of ths Bif tvefi(s of the yéar. Thére will probably be the an- nudl Bl gamé bétween thé déctérs and the druggists. OBITUARY Thémas Dunéan Witt, opé of Mont- villg's well knéwn éitizefls, died Tuesday night of héart aiséass, to)hflnt an_ ii- fiess of oné month. Hé was Bon in South Carolina in 1853 and rancwmg his marridge wént fito thé paper making business, He workéd in papér mills in this_stdte and fn Canada, latér working In thé Robertsnn mill, at Quaker Hill. Thirty yeam ago he entered lhi Q M. Robértson mill tn Montville as foréfnan and for thé past 15 years was geheral superintendent of the Rockland mill. Mr. Watt was a_mémber of O%oboxo lodge, No. 116, A F. & A M. of id_ thdt shie %n:d vé Spidsi s Thi§ b kBepé: X she #A1d, ufitil 6n Wi to her décision that it she asfim Tive thére 1o one else would. SHé {6k some newspapérs and shturdted theém m ker- oséne ard placing thém in 4 clbthés closet todtheéd 4 match to thém. én_&HE Cl6: éd thé 860f to the closét and tAKIng her kéy went outside, Iotking thé dooF aftér- hér and camé & thé city. sévéral times and ecriéd. She 3 by thé local policé for the P thoritiés. s_Held of au- The fité was disboveréd 'about 2 o'clock by neighhors and Hafland Néw- berry and Jacob Sadinsky who were pass- ing on a motumycle at that timé. People ilving in thé Ammefllz(e viclats weré cdll- Tn and sheds and efforts weré made 10 save these buildings, a bucket bridgade being formed, but 0 mo avail Mr. New- berry, Mr. Sadinsky, together with seve tal nefghbors, Mi. Griener, Mr. Parker, Mrs, Erickson and others managed to get the livestock fom the burning buildings livestock incladed a horse, cow P‘l!, chlciens and a dog with eight pup- bies, oné of thé puppies being stepped on afid Killéd in the exciiemént. The liv He left thé house éarly in the morning, léying S housekéeper there. Durifig the fire the sparks carrled by the wind larided on the roof of a barn on 4djoining farm and started this build- ifig. Sevéral of the men at the fire ‘went to the barn 4hd managed to extinguish the blaze. The total loss will amount to Several thousand dollars. CORONEE DESMOND MAKES HIS QUARTERIX REFORT Theé répoft of Cofonér Jeérémiian 3. Désmond for the quarter ehding June 30th shows {Hit thers Wefe 42_sudden| deaths in New London couwsty. The city of New Londén led With a total of 14 deat! le Norwich was Second with 12 sudden déaths. Many oi the deéaths wére the results of dénts, whils 1o April 3—John J. Callahan, 56, céré- bral hemorrhage. April 25—Hermann Brunne, 76; chron- fe endocarditis, April 26—Charles . ' Musller, -47, dfowning, (probable suicide.) May 10—William Rooney, 50, urdemia 4fid_alcotolism. A May 15—William Firildyson, le_endocarditis. % May 27—Thomds Tomanio, 13 weeks, chron- CONNECTICUT FARNMS SHOW LESS IN PAST 10 YEARS Théré dre 22,655 farms in Connecticut, actording tq the 1920 census and 1,919 of thém are operated by tenants. Both fis- urés are a falling off in ten years, the number of farms In the state in 1910 being 26,815 and the number of temants 2,632 The tenant farms of Connecticut, by the 1920 census, were 313 of them op- ordked on shares, 30 on a share and cash 4 (basls and 1565 were operated by cash ¥|Daying tenants. This left 11 unspecified 38 to How they were rented. The sharers Were larger than in 1910 when there 288 of fhém. 1795 cash tenants and $hat census taken in April, 1910, left 507 of the terms unspeoified. The United States has 6,448,366 farms, 3,825,000 operated by their owners and 2,454,746 operated by tenant farmers. Of this number New England has 156,564 farms and 11,602 are operated by ten- ants. While tle number of farms in the United States mereased 1.4 per cent. in the, ten years the number in New Eng- land is a falling off from 180,302 in 1910 to 156,564, and the\ number of tenants fn 1910 was 10,015. affording & cool tained in m! of ters are bettér be supplied it the ufin\ ing. The following seleit indicated. Cockerels and Pul ufi péiAd Cockerels and Pulléts i Pullets, only novia, N. Y. Y Rock Rose Farm (Ba ‘Westhampton Bedeh, L, L .. James F. Macdonald (Wh. Rotks) East Perbroke, Mass. Rhodé Charles H. Lane, saumfoéa Mass.. H. S. Bickford, Gossvillé, N, Hénry P. Walkér, Hudéo g F. S. Chapin, Longmeadow, Mash.. . White Leghoras Jack Trevethan, Vineland, N. Other Variétied Bridgeton R. Lane, Conn. tistown, N. Harry D. Emmons dottes) Plymouth, Conn. ‘WEDDINGS. Gordon—Sékisl Miss Gertrude Sokarl, aiightér agogue, relatives and_friends. her sister, Mae Sokarl, and B iaves (i Wyadoies) Sitvér "(yn. | Wyan- which Rhode uli.fi fimm 135 136 1i8s ) t1gs 1488 134 i ) Katonas Jues F. Francits (Berdd - Rosks L. E. Ingoldsby, Cooperstown, N. ¥. 1453 Hollywood Farm, Hollywood, Wash. 1449 1383 James O. LéFevre, New Paits, N. ¥. 1378 onéd, 6. Kalgit (Wmu Wyandottes 1578 . 1351 A. E. Hamptos, (BNL Leghorns) . 1t 1028 o Ms. and Mrs. Morris Sokarl, Wi maffied Sun- day afunoon at the Chove-SHbIéH syfi- New London to Mgufics Gordsh in the presence of a lirgé gathéring éf The ~remony wis p_:rfno;m::t wa 61;15:’1 , Miss Sokarl bel en e Williami So- (yofmm&niflu. svwm hxw \vh man ont- | peréistent thymus gland. The First Baptist Sunday school has arfanged with Park Supérintendent Ed- ward A. Smith to hold the annual picaic July 9th. i of tHé Bridé s eorge Smith has returned to Meriden stay with relatives in Yan- In the Onited States the percentage of | K27 f,faf"'“""' S fi : ,? farms operated by tenants has increased | "3 sgramony & wedding rhsap- | TAtAl fl'm‘ stéadily since 1880. Tenant farms con- iy ed -nl renovated by 2! tion was_héld at the Crockér 5ot stituted 25.6 per cent. of all the farms in | O “RS NEE Gordori 16t for New Yotk x»r-n ez 4546|1830, wwere 35.3 per cent. in 1900, and are |4 3 ville, He leaves a widow threa sofl, John | May 31—Beatrics. G. Rishasdson, 7 J, William and Hirry Watt, the last |months, gastro-enteritis. two nameq béing résidents of Montvile, | June 5—Matilda Bufzyeki, and for gandahildrer, Thomds and |Head; résult of duts aceident Myrtle Watt of Péquonnse and Beatrice | June 7—Theodors McMillam, .Aa afi il 3, crushed S. MtHale of Manchelter speit 44t Mohegan Pdrk, Saturday, f time with relatices here early in| Fiédnor Smits, 4 little N now whence they will sml < : week girl _who is visiting her cousin, Miss|and Hazel Watt of Montville. ture of skull, result of dute dccidint. ol et The, & Tien . of| weeks' noneymoon through 3 f ill % incent Simons of Ludiow, Vt. hi§ if.| Mabél SwHtA of Gaied F‘{fl' Bas foifid —_— Junis 11—Joséph Coldnads, 27, Septid|the. southern states. The last —ocemsu |G3CKS t0 Canati. M l.tm {, g & i aRod To svend some time In town with|a freAk ox-eyé daisy which is really four FURERAL péritoxstia, showed 65.4 per cent. of all tenant farms | yowrees (36 W} ZEM IO SERT O | in. the ST T tax on da- her, William Simonds. bloomis in 68, Wrtler Wississ. Juie 32—Willlim Samuel Fumes, 12,|were operated by sharé tenants and 298 White ME. Gacfon Wil 6¢ W busih mestic eoruamlbn- is $1 for jaéh $1.6M nonds has returned from a| The papers mention that Mrs. Clara| .. oo v ':”“ witter s, 13 |FOVAEE FEE Gtk By cARn tonarils. o éll y wil i y in Lud- son, who has been residing in New June 26—David Shéa, 47, Hemiorrhage, T S F,:::::“m. Tast (e: years, has returned (Year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin|due to selt inflicted razor cut, alcohol-{s Mrs. Frank Stritch and son|to Essex, where she will make her home ;‘;’::'e‘}‘vfl Yantic Was held from hic late |ism, 24 156 most facms of toe Now of 8o mueh“v:dt‘}w' ;fl&l vatue ot its capital e Prncedi ¢ erded Jume 36 a3 lain exe lfis’x Mr. Gordon has fade his homeé in Néw London for the list five yéfls the war he enlisted iri Canada a Massachuse*ss reports 32,000 farms. 87 of them operated by tenan 2% Foreign corpbratidne are mufna t pay L > . e ne!dfl)’ afterfidon at 2 o'clock. Néw Tondon. 9 1% 4 - for 18 months in the British edch. ) of Hasardville were for the prefent. The Fouse was AlI&d With sofrowing rel: ; oty i T it | St 48,227, but this is a notable de- | pyjestine, Mr. Gordon's parénis & st ot $1ofc qachiRL1oN: oRithe ' L T & & 2h0 0g el set 1n Joéal oi- H ApFil 3—Leé Sinig, 55, ffastured skull|ereass from 60,016 tn 1910. The number ; erage amotnt of lts capital steek : With né apples Atives, friénds and schoolmates of the| AP 3S of tenant farmers did mot chan living in Palestine, having thked e thalr | 1078, 7 0s" b dhastion o0 189 & S chdfas, What frhit rémains of 1asl year's | L lur, oy widse sudden dtath grioved |\ ide). # o e = ge 80 | rosidence in the town of Paried Almest = Ghop Wil Ireadily bring a nickel or more |FPPUSE oY, hese suaden AL Brleved| | April 11 Mefért C. Taylor, 23, in-|greatly, however, theré beine 2,563 in apiece and stuch applies have kept well through the season. There wis a very pleasdnt reunion at Haddam town hali on s of Bridgepert is the |the descendants in the United States dariiz the pre teding vear ended Juut 0, withowt the |. deductira. 2 fine net to éxceed th 0 for fallute, and mas ONECO 3. Waite, of Fall River, was of Mrs. Ellen E. Waite a year ago. Mrs. Gordon is well kiown 1 injuries in [191 2 2 - 4 oF the Fitehvills Bagtist church copyer. | Factanial hémorrhags, dub to injurles in|1810 and 2004 in 1920. " The 'larsest |5 YEoK 28% Mre Gordon 18 wel koks motoreycle accident. nimber of tenant farmers 1n any one benefit of the $5,000 o }nneuse’;mesh posieted by Rey. M. Mir| April zs—méresa Vivifito, tatant, con- gxg,ate are found in he vast areas of | 1 ieren Harn setasl Pospital sne B | " Ponalties rangs - oldfe, chaplain of Yhe i di- ‘éxas, 232.335, & 5 3 e tne_olidsy Ot | Vsion of Bev Seauts, who attended jn & |Fenjtal Heart detect nd Georgia comes next [ ET50 rain a6 & Hirss. 4 3 3 wflh 206,897 T . ra i v e g 2 enancy is 66.6 in Georg g ‘,ec‘hurcho anterl en on Tués: | b o réveime Drowin and two chiftén afé | fhe annudl mesting of the Society of |in The Arms of Jesus 4nd Good Night docaraitis. 4 a Georgia. Tn Connec i 4 is the guest of the Cincinnati was held on the Fourth in Burial was ifi Maplewood cemétery ani May 8—Margaret E. Hisiop, 49, an- tient it is 8.5, day morning Juné 28th it 11 oclock Expenditures for labor on fa woen Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs | SEARCHING PARTY FI! 3 Hadttord, Membership, (s Jimited to the \four tHiends of the deceased, Align Kil '{'}:gsg?fiswumm Kisedh, 80, iSgthn] Connecticut, Jor 1919, was siost ayube |EAWaFd Tevell of Ctnur‘lzur‘y' (keme. 3 b.v N llvtp Melior of Centés. | 8018 0f Confiecticut m ; s | pectoris s Soca.| (St 0f 1908 and the cost of feriilizer |formerly of Hackensaek N. 3. it Dy aad SAar I (B [TOUE U A8 Rowilitiiiey, wie i mnidin Nye addd 4, bearers | " May 25—Nicolo Dimares, 47, suffoca-|for farm linds nearly tripled, aceording | the I Assor jent 8 Y, and yoncay At Roékviile, County Président Roger ‘nierd irector (fager chargs | to information just announced by the bu. | Montreal, Cinada. I-Aight ‘R by Lfty Tt ot Sawth Manchester GriVUEBEr |5 Mufphy has been eleoted to atted the (of the funeral 3 s | ¥iae b dikriét Déugisss, ©6, aéphy-|reau of the cémsw % The wedding procéssion condisting of :fu:é,,, hs Bodv: of i F G Aot ® EUeStS | [itional conventioh ot the Hibernians in | The floWers inclided the gfiuowmg, Siitise §5 gds, 3 In 1909 Connecticut farmers paid out |Miss Mabel Goddard, sistér of ihé|aged 20, assistant p - N Detroit commencing Sunday, July 17, The sehosimites, fathér and mother; |5 00 0¥ FAL panui 6 decidentan|for labor 6,500,000 while In 1919 lanor | Eroom, of Montreal, Miss Hallie Béch- | Pigelow _— convention will be insession about a |Stdnding Wrédth, grandmother; crescent, |, SinC # cost the farmers in the state $13,202.718, | tel of Bordentown, the bride ac- | was found today | Sowth Mancbester—Activities at the | week. brother: Blaket of fowara Ladies' Aia [T soih vaie, witant, proma- > $11,000.000 represented cash | Companied by her fathét and Master Wal- | fiver, folir hufi yErounds of nth school district| Rackvilié chrpentérd announeed Mon- | MT. 224 s Shples Pg“}“’&" Mr. and |iute birth and about $2,125,000 represented board |(er Tracy as traln bearer 1éft the homé | Enfild dhm, Marks: i8 rted July & day_thit they would accept the reduction |y Hioward Bishop and family, B. A. An Easy Way For . of Jages amounting to twélve and one- hayf per cent. offered by the contractors of ‘that place. Jones ;. ren Thompson ; standing &ross, Mr. and Mrs. War- Arliné, _Clinton . W. Thompson, Leona E. M. e June 25—Ernest W. Stefvart, 23, frac- tured sknll, rallroad aceident. Juné 30—Annie E. Jones, 19, chrenic and room. .The cost of fertilizer for the state n 1809 was about $1,900,000, while in 1819 mufe Pt te Teodding March was play of the bride and crossed the gréen to the whicH d by Miss Elis¢ Hawes, plan- the dam aprom udi&.b ‘was carried over it. Hale's pet dog Was § Théy have been receiving | [11O7DEON, Leons AT |béart disease. y it had reached the high total of $4, 893, | 18t and Mf. HAWES, Violst ot Cdater- | the river and the D 83 & diy. i gt me. | June 36—Helen T. Burr, 73, éerebral 658 bucy Greene. ry that McHale 4nd Mrs. Georgé Robinson, King- |« Feed had On the porch of th 1d _ Colonial escie the 4@ Thin People to Put on News from Jocal Endeavorsts in New berger, Mr._and Mrs. Jobin Beswick, Mr, | hemorrhage. 1518 s s fonat 35,800,000 4ix 1909, In | TR FREK re ) al to rescde the York 18 15 86 Gifeet, (HAL 0B to Tuesaty | So Mo Yohet B g ey M. Goletcstar. N 0" Taurel, andToskhs thés it B 87 | ar ao Rdrh i i evenii 5,001 s ' M 2, 5 5 Se es, according to the census | ! rent, an A Flesh and Gain Weight r';"n‘;’-lrlw‘r;fln:;exn;g"n‘:;l::ahl:; :\:{ x@ifi'“u‘f‘fia ,»{g:ng ¥"'J Edward qiilay 23—John W. Strong; 8%, cardide|bureau, may assist In ascortaining (he | (he ErOOmM, thé best man, Osear Herring | McHale loft hami istered to march in the “Gbed Citizen- . Mrs Siason: Straightforward waart, Mrs. Aneeline Thompson, Mr. and 25—George Brigadier, 4i, pul- reasons for the increase of the cost of of Hackensack, N. J., whers thi e cére- ® sayidg he would . May - living in Conneoticut. mony was performed by Rev. Robert|Examiner.T. G. Strong, Advite t6|ship” parade Saturday. Mrs. Frank Palmer, Grosvenor and |monary tuberculosis. Humpirey and was witnéssed from the | déath das to Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women The regularly appointed delegate from |Junior Allyh, Francés and _Walte Oid Lymé. om _of s a day fficient supply o eat will pass ou any benefi your nervous the trouble. yes four, substantial, biit 25 long as the Central Baptist church, Mrs. James ing of thé church this (Thursday) even- ing. At 01d Saybrook at thé weck end there ©|was & wool demonstration at Joel A. t | Beard's quarters, most of the attendants Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Cirl Fery son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adims, Mr. and Mrs. Albért Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Bailey, Mr, and Mrs. John S. Sul- livan, Misses Sullivan, Mrs. Myron Min- er, THope RMbekah Lodgs, No. 21; Graton. May 23—Howard Edward Page. 26, acute dilatation. Gilbert Douglas Smith, heart disease. L RO TN CHATTATQUA ENDS SEASON; Wednesday night in the tent on th dance of the <ix days, nearly ever: being taken. William H. Co local president, announced evening that a contract had been ma seat s, the during the shaded green by the many guests. he carried a shower bouquét of Goddard, the bridesmat caught with ros Academy campus with the largest atten- . it R A 2 roses. wore & and rat of orchid organdie and |carrie a basket of pink an white toses, ek K April 4—Bdwin R. Mavnasi, 51 ml WILL COME AGAIN Ix 1922 |, 10¢ Dride was attired in 2 white Chan. | TOOK SCEAN vorial sezstuy ind updgver.|D. Roush is to roport the meetings of | Miss Brelyn, D. Eastland, Ned Jonts, it~ | 141" rpurgitation. and scuts. Aicohotiom. | Chautanous os TN IN 1922 iy lace mown over. white satin and o¥ !"m m face is peaked and your |the Northern Baptist conwention held at |and Mrs. Iri Wheeldr, - and. Mrs. | "y "5 Mabel Tyler, 65, hedft discase. a osed its 1921 season|trimmed with satin roses. Her veil %as neck Mn unsightly hol- | Des Moines, Towa, at the mid-week meet- | Henry Mstealf, Dr. Clafénce G. Thomp- v ) Leng MNY,, Haers ac the Califéran beaches Wil bave 1 n las Kiuchlog who event 3 ile 3fiss Hallis Pachtel, maid of 86RO, | wrler vo mad it t brought thélr collection of wool, which | Wreaths, Mrs \And Miss Grebbin, John | June .3—George P. Colves, &b, or Chautauqua’s return in 1922, and Su-|wire a frock and 4at of pink orgafdie ney lsland or Sh ussimilate properly was shipped to Valley Falis, R. 1. Man- |and Margaret Fields, Tréop No. i, Yan- | discase. perintendent Cammeyer expressed the |and carried a basket of pifik roses. Rihcss of: xbw! el 5o He 18 ABANS. Y | utacturing Co. One ctrioad left for [tic Boy Seouts. Mr. afid Mrs. Léroy La- | June 20—Erastus R. Willidms, 76,| thanks for the Chautauqua workers for Master Walter Tracy was dréssed f hsw,n s st | e Baturdis. throp and Hélen Powers, Mr. and Mrs, the uniform courtesy they have received | mfi"y"’-c',‘m“d ff‘"a 5 2 i-| while here and said he would carry away ? : o e g 8 oL Charlés Miner and family, Mr. and Mrs, | Jun; 25— James H. Dugin, 40, drowa-| ! away| " Aftor the ceremony. thi bridal party £ 5 0 TR J0EL B8 | eaenes sy el ieisang | WP, Kelly, M. 470 Mk Arihur Chan: |1he. £ lasting impressions of the hospitality of | turned to the home of the helde S48 e Nrvrtagtt A m“ flesh. Your | $07 (/00 to varlous departments for | Man, Mr. and Mrs. Dénévan, Miss Clear: June 29—Fdgar S. Bfadléy, 63; heart | Norwich. ceivel their guests in the library be#ath |apout ten foet ,' X for something that wil | 32 5 7 o Mr. Reed and Lydi iheasg. At the close of the evening program.a|an arch of red roses followed % s . Beal deficiency appropriations iCluding New yOmg: star, Fitehville |disea i | followed by 2 Wed- |leigurely away iuz - onie e dons 1o ar | [ondon superior eourt sheriffs, $1.192.64 ; | BAPtist éhufch and Stinday school. Lyie, meeting of the guarantors elected ding breakfast served under thé tiées, -~ o faulty nervous diges-|Tolland county superior court sheriffs, P April 25—James B. Beebe, 73, myocar- é::f“’\'}g””m“;{‘ o mext year; Presi-| Many of the guests were trofn Mon- T .. run-do%h Mhople, How. |V113661: conts $948.22. TREy M & Probably PoMoned. | jitis, s DS 1%) Ve presiaeis, money d blood and haif: PHOSPHATES, epdiring faulty | Physiclafis here learn that the Tnited with delight a | States Piible Health Service Tuesday en- of sulid fiesh | dorde L8 dction of the American Medic- al Assdeldtion in recommending the open- No trace of the causé of thé death re- cently of four head of cattle &t Grassy Hill in the town of Lyme, has beén found vét. Dr. Georze E. Bitkood, veterin- Waterford . Juné 13—Minnié White, 12, evhronic diarrhoes, Preston. Henry D. Johnson; Louise C. Howe; Peale. secreta treasurer, Arthur L. The program of the evening began with | the New York and Ne: en. Mr. and Mrs. Goddard left short treal, Hackensack, East Oranke and Bér- Miss | dentown, w Hav- ty after reception in their car for Montréal trolman Mon: “I had. m-ual “Last night I eamé. water all a l 1 could and’ dleg it and :aa.ux R ; He Yas held on 4 Satior Wwho wis called to investigat 3 XNed Woodman in his cartoon and com-|where they will reside. ol nE nervots HlEabtlr e inf”::“\l v‘i!’?i'n’?.“n’?:»'.a‘,‘,’.”fi’.‘c‘,‘: af';(f the time the déad :Aule‘v:‘::r‘?mexnadl May §—Antnony Bertbli, 35, éatebral|edy réview, in which he cieverly enter- Lotell—Wyeth :;‘:,‘:‘ ."."m m makers of Evans' | U N - . has had othér cattlé of . | hémorrhage. tained and amused the biz audience. It e ting Thal ‘cn (1000000 Known cases In the United | 18 TI% SOACE CAUE o ,{:‘;efl::fd“go May 10—Frances Méyers, 76, concus-|closed with a fine concert by Vierra's O tening July Std. & Pretty woa. |lown. Pa’ - Tna polles. Bhiles 2 'vl increase your | States. ¥% make You feel “aution: Whi {igestive trov onic. *he objec wlid sta THE OFFICE OF JAMES DAWSON, ! Evans’ dg and; with t shonld not be taken by anyens | W 0 a_few additional pounds of thers flesh { NOTICE Trifle Phos- phaten accomplishes wonders i nérvees | P 1919 jes and as a gensral nérve ten The egate valua of sflk products ike & new being, full gt a i * and a desire (o aciom. ¥ ORmos ARd adim- |nearly tripled in the first five years after hete have agreed io eup | bAEIMIAR of the World e Thosphates and guar- |shown in figured made public Tiesday by t what s cldimed for I, anndally manufactured In Connecticut War it was the census bursau. The value jumper from, $24,893,07 in 1914 to $67,516,708 J. Curer Chipman, commander of ashington Commandery, No. 1, Knights lar, of Hartford, has sent knights a circilir faying that the commarndery will celsbrate Jts 125th annivérsary Oc- tobér 8%, When the gFand commandery of tha state ®iil have fts field day With the Hartford body, The, annual spiritual retreat of the %0. 12 CLIFF ST. WILL BE cu!l”l\‘nho"c glergymen of this diocese is ap- FROM JULY 1ITH UNTIL FURTHER|PONted for the week of August 15-20 NOTICE. yéd and Abgust 2227, 4¢ usual, at Manresa Institute, {he Jesyit® summer cojlege, on Keyser Island, oft South Norwalk. Thé 3 pastors’ retreat is the first k d thi “You Can Do No Better Thas |curstés £y bt seond watk 70 Buy Our Warst.” _ The Unfted Stites Civil Sarvice com- nission_a ifices éxamifiations July 20, Sept. 21 for . b Atig. 17 an apprentic No Salad Complete Wflbnl plate cleaner, apprentiée transferrer, ap- 3 Thumm’s {Home-Made prentice plcturs engraver and Apprentics letter engraver to fill vacancies in t btirean of engraving and printing, Wash- ingtoh, D. C. THE sdlary 18 $600 for thd first year. trace of contagious diséasé thus far al- though he statés, that hardly sufficient time has elapsed to maké a définite state- mént. Ha that at the énd of an- Othér Week no contagléus diséase has been discovered among the hérd it will bé necessary to fall back ubon the the- ory that death was dua éither to vege- table poisoning Of alleldus poiséning. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Rév. and Mrs. Richard R. Graham are at Ogunquit, Maine. Mr. afid Mrs. W. Ruééll Baird and Mrs. Allah Cléwdrth havé returned from Starford. Mrs. Henry L. Benhéett has returned, having spent the month in Brookiyn, N. Y. a5 thé guest of hér daughtér. Mr. dna M3 W. K. Heimes of New York were guests of Mrs. Charlés H. Prentice of WashingtoR street ovér the holiddy. = Mids Elolss Smith ana Mids Bitty Gii- fidn ars at Camd Mystic én Mystie rivér At Dr. Mary Job's camp for girls, for the summer. Mrs. R. Mortimér Eldred of Hartford, Who has béen the giiest of tves, 1s now visiting_ Hei Bdward B. Céy, in Mr. and Mrs. sion of tha brain. Stonington. June 20—Lduls Santos. 41, methyl coholic polsoning (accidental). Motville. May 1—Paeschi Ribaér, 13, valvalar heéart disease. NUNS IN ANNUAL RETREAT AT THE BAL¥IC ACADEMY Tighty-thrée Sisters_of Charity, from the t%0 coivents in Willimantis—in St. Joséph's and St. Mary’s parishés—trom thé Sacréd Heart parish, TAftvills, and from the Baltic convent aré at the Acad- emy of the Holy Fxm(!y, Baltic, for the anrual epiritual rétredt, which contin- . |ues until July iSth, The prédcher at the varioud exéreises 4nd services of this solemh perlod of jiadtr dnd faeditation 18 Rév. Father Ayd. 8. I of Baltimors Thé ho!y nuns np; !ln‘ the brdér of Siftérs 6t Charity Are busily ngagéd all the yeir in téiching, cirifg for the sick and agéd &nd dépefident, and this Tetreat is alfays héld at the beginning of their school vaeatish. AL R ST NOT TIED TO POLE, SAYS CONSTABLE LAMBERT Hawailans, who charmed all béauty of their music and were several encores, tent was taken down by the tent crew ready to 1éave on the boat train th (Thursday) morning for Danvers, Mass. APPEAL FROM PROBATE IN LAY WILL CASE Cushman A. Sears of Hartford, resi of Aurelia C. Lay, late of the town of of Judge of Probate Robert H. Nol directing tnat personal propert tofied as assets of the estate of Lay be sofd by the executor, D._Caulkins, at public or pr Mr. Caulkins claims ta: Toverty came o Aure! 1égatéé under the will of O and was jnvertoried in the Ol . Cusman jnherits it, 3 thé residuary legatee of Aurella C. Lay &id hd& owned it ever since ) 21, 1921, Thé court order, for the wis passed June 3, 1f21. Craélty to Animals Charge. that Joseoh Beri, an emvloy ith the given | ¢ As soon as the program was over the udfy Iegatee and devisee under the win | ISt Old Lyme, deceased, has taken an ap- Déal to the Superior court from the order he_claims On éomplaint of a Thamesville family on a con- Bdward Lovell, Orange, N. J., #nd _RaJph united n matHage by Rev. mphrey. e music of Mendélssshi's from Lohengrin was played. fhome on Canterbury Gféen. GRANTED,BY PROBATE Judge of Probate Wednesday. allegsd her property. The conservator 1& 6 B& Dr. E. J. Brophy, pacity of Mr: Ladd. —_—— Aute Casé in City bb.fl_ PETITION FOR CONSERVATOR oceurred at thé homé 6f Mr. and oni Cantetbury e, wien Miss Flofencé Wykth of Lovall Robert The bridal couple attended By Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard of Montréal, ada, marched into the &paélous pariors, to Wedding March played by H. W. Hawes, violinist, accompanied by Miss Elisé Hawes, plan- As a recessional, Thé BHdal Maréh Can- Mr. and Mrs. Lovell will maks their Covrr Nelson J. Agling granted the petition of Mrs. 1da M. Gross to have a conservator appointsd dver her mother, Mrs. Ella M. Ladd. of Roosévelt avenue, after a lonLhelflli ih tHE ddort thit Mra. Ladd is too old 4nd feéblé 8 Edfk for b nafied later, Dr. R R. Agnéw and relatives testified as to the mental ca- Constabia & 4 eté mixing job at T fe, had di ey g m i d BiFers brih ‘Shatabié Gui Lambért is conm e£ably | Creté mixing job at Thamesville, had dip- | Lebeau 6f Jewett Cly %# 25 &, 4 onnat A e ;mfi;,;m‘ n ficits antn}[m Yan Den”| ddedd by thé reporis g Bava Somd | ped fhair vellow cat v 3 fime bau vely, with costd, in e \ nts, &n rs. ‘ran] 5 -] W h A) v ay se ia's nickWiar the rin on_ bpeciattioh | Balles. have it UL ror merr pk £L|out from Norwieh T the_disturb. frafit was made out for the man THUMM'S has now turned to dottéd effects, usually Hudson, N. Y. dncs theFE Oh the AIBHL. Fourth, but cldimé they ay aftérioon. and he was arrested by couft Wedfiedday mofhifig By thur F. Libby on the rn Officér Charles Smit» on the charge of | Norwich man's autd @ver lrh obut, n! ré::lu;i‘g“mq {gfl;\‘n;nla:zr; PJ,,“,m Bohanaii_and his bride, of E!rmed 4nd that therd i Tuth to he|crielty to animals. He will appear in|without pérmiesion. They i&i u\ i !M D CA S STO! and & €losé arrangement fs followed. 1. | Cieveland, DBS, #ho portion §f | réport {iiat hé Wik tied ith to & télegraph | the city cdurt. 40 Franklin Street T 1o put your busi- u no medi- Mvm girl doesn’t fagonal stripes still attract trade but not to the former extent. Any fhdn KAows Wwhat 4 gifl who dbesn’t think talks about, but is is impossible 10 discover what thé thinks abgiit. their hohéynioon 4t tfie homé of L. F, Averill, in Pomfret, were week-end and ho|(dnv guests of Mr. &nd Mrs. C. Ed ward Smith, of Warren street, Norwich. r. Bohanan {5 a nativé of Putnai. eif trip o Connécticut was by motor. Time is ciight by the il more of= tén than by the fereloekl He Says, Weré thrawn | theré, but not I any way 1o e _dafigérous to hif, and the Workmen’s Compensation The following workmen's compensation Aringé took flight when he afrivéd on the seens thing 166ks #6 unhidpj pz 45 a_man z ting for his chdn in & @ry ioofls migsioner J. J. Donohue: t New London, emoloyer, London, New 31750, garage where the automobilé Maginn paid, but Lebeau went {8 ...m,,,fmrfiw agreements has been approved by Com- |burt and daughtef, , AR Mrs. Arthur L. Difibek havE Crystal Lake, whefé théy “él cottage for a month, MiEh il pany_them. _ Wa§ Kept. an S. Hul- r. an LR f 2 . L yi 18 Dim & about face and right arm, at rato [ock has Come from Waterviie 8 his yoyage at Comey lalind. 2 i No nosmm “'Am Dublin, July §.—TheJi £an of the Dail there. is no Mb_v,t Ulster vrthc other say X “Mr. De, vu-r. "1: muuu . 4than Lieyd but on to allow nért Carson's works us 3| conqtiest ‘and’ sulijestion —_— MAN KILLS WIFE Springfleld, Bim, James N. R his wite, Mrs. G son, & tal, dnd; tion to any form d |Ireland ‘and G; former would ASH principles and &6# the Bflthh emplre; was B e . = e kY

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