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Miss Anna T. Hallahan {s at Sound vacation. WILLIVANTIC MAN oy > X ———————— Mrs. J. M. Grant d Mrs. J, F, Dre Norwich, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1921 are spending two ,,,:’:, at Grove Beach. E—e——— My, and Mrs. Delphis LaPre left on vmous mms Tuesday morining for a vacation trip 4 of two weeks. 2 « 3 - Light vehicle lamps at 7.34 o'clock this! Frank Zerplski of this eity has retyrn- Stomach ‘Trouble Gone and|evenins. ' ed to bis home hers after ten months’ Physici tl treat re-{stay in Houston, Tex. (Speciag] to The Bulletin) 7Y ysiclans are s reating cases stay e ) . He Eats Anything, Says L& |suiting trom heat prostration. - A T Baste s _.Smmcan:wgsuzmfl Fontoine—Buys Tanlag For |, Mo, comins Saturday is the feast of | ing thy month of August at their cottage |day failed to dampen the gpirits of the the TPransfiguration of Our Lord. Love Nest, at Lord’s Point. thousand farmers gathered at the Con- 3 2 The wild carrot, banned by a state| Mr. and Mre, Francis McGuigan have | necticut c to_ listen to s almost & universal law, is growing more thriftily tham it|returned tol ielson after spending the | speakers and take part in various trips ’ - FOUND AT BALTIC bas for years. week end at their home in Mystic. n; p;l‘ntl of interest in m.:ly ;epunn:nut L produced Dante] Sheehan, 18, for whom the Law- . i a Frank Appleby of Putnam railroad eollege. Many e out of rence police have been looking for singe jimant ng., in umfiommth“&fln%,%‘“m tower gpent Sunday with his mother, | 400rs demonstrations were abandoned for July 24th, when he disappeared from hir ce with Taniac -the ning to blossom. Mrs. Nelson Appieby, of Old Lyme. ‘t:: :;ominq but some were held during ‘:x“m in Eawrence, was picked up in Bal- : i ’ 1 Miss Helen McBumey and taemocs. . s ic on Monday evening as he was pass- o Many tes e:l.l:;ebe‘:n ;5:32:?::; e oy Pt Sy s et | Witn clear weather Wednesday -should Wife. “1 never miss an opportunity to rscom mend 'l'uu& id Bnnr n of lating h ri *Before W ! I bad ore taking Tanlae W for about a year with a_mi A et 7 o ing through the town. prove of e biggest '8 Of ‘arm- b > c - m I’m of stemach’ trouble. Bve L Atz trolley road repaira Taoatlon at Huckleberry Camp at Norfolk, | ers week, for all n meetings € g g v 5B of 1 '1:'?«5 yw:w seemed to e 2 st Y 36 in. 1n Jieht 'aud 1 . |and demonstrations will be in full swing | . rom his home stomach, slni‘:eltv;nlfl:E'h ?'. .&2-{ 1 e s e oM | Charles B. Conley and family hive|The speakers of the evening will be Gov- b nn mvt;:n” were Fm“; oy o Snethbr. Fo A R : moyed from Norwich to the tenement in |ernor Bverett J. Lake of Comnecticut and | lex and goii lown g Palmertown recently vacated by C. E.|Robert Scoville of Taconis, Conn. Tuesday's rain was pot particularly | miaperty. 'guebill Bames between the dairymen o inon I 413 wotremlt In Al Mr. gnd: M BRGLE of{and , postponed from today re. inz |7 bl pind Washington, D. C., formerly of Norwich, | will take place during Wednesday aft- (g ry S ey . B. e as! , D. C., ng m five bottles. and by the time t :nlfl.\fi Mes B €. Boghes of Wacrenville is I had tri n rate. ad tried 2 but couls 5 mYara] wecks. 2t Dor swmues| 12,2t e O..E. Ether cottage st Cres:| SO “fllhb,l' w“;n:,. will be t:e ;:2 e , e sracied S B N T baseball, outi between the o ¥ y 3 Daing then ww | ot Touble 38 {home in Kennebunk, Maine. e RO S e e L a g ssor A. 7. oeding tests with " rate puty Seriff 4. 3. McGuire wat was feeling fine. It has been some time| The hostess at the D. A. E. museum|nags, has returned home after spending [ The Wooden Nutmeg, published in- the g ke i 4 L : he corner near the Baltie er -;m;ep p;r&neh‘c‘ !-‘::aehten.-:l' t "every, | at Norwich Town this (Wednesday) af-|, week at the home of her sister, Mrs, |interest of Summer Fammers' Week has Thing agrecs with ‘me. and I an sth) en- | teFRoon will be Mrs. Wilbur S. Alling. i Clifford Cormier, of Hickory street. made its appearance ond contains the 1 it . 3 ; ery has mad ',g‘. ’,‘ed 28 an automobile passed him F o e it TenIaE in O SRS A | mont anthe Sars Siven tne ot et | o D0, MIE Irvin Churel and, son | Giign*Rier o yesr: 1t cantains ' |Periment Staik ponea be Souty seimes Waie| B9 down Raliroad siree. He piasess Willimantic, and 1 am getti o ave, retnas - to gaelr | collection of short stories, weather | caus ne we y Teaamantlc, A0d e LS B hottle ;Io:l«!nn by Supérintendent Washington | Hartford after spending 2 week in Mont- op ies, and report, although the last mgmed item is - experiments b n ely | 8t fllfn!;wfie'r plate and found that it It's the best medicine I ever }u,n of, port, e Rgm 3 . can say ville with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Church. gnd there’s nothing. too good or it.” Tanlac is sold in Norwich by ¥he Na- tional Drug Stores Corp. ————aar—————— GETTING ROQUE COURTS READY FOR TOUBNAMENT Arthur L. Peale, secretary of the Na- tional Roque Association, is already hear- ing from a number the of old players who for years have come to Norwich for the roque tournaments on Rockwell street. Erom present indications many of the vell known players will be on hand again this year svhen the tournament A resident of Merrow, Toiland county, Mrs. J. B. Merrow, will be ope hun- dred years old if she lives until Decem- ber 24th. The original garden at Norwich State Tuberculogis Sanatorium has been lowed by Head Farmer Thomas J. Kel- ey, who will sow grass there. The Rockville Chamber of Commerce and city officials are taking steps to Im- prove the express service rendered by the American Railway Express Co, A dvlegation ot Connecticut manufac- turers, headel by Dudley Harmon of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Underhill of| White Plains, N. Y., motored to Niantic where they were the guests of Mrs. Un- derhill's sister, Mrs. John L, Main. They made the return trip over the Mohawk Trail. Mrs. Arthur Bennett and daughier Margaret of Jacksonville, Fla., have re- turned home after visiting Mrs. Bennett's sister, Mrs. John Bliven of 19 Lane street. Mrs. Bliven accompanied her sister as far as New York. e COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION sometimes misleading. Monday's issue statedthat Tuesday's weather would be fair and cgol and advised getting Palm Beach suits out in case emergency. Tuesday, Nutmeg said that the fault in this news was a typographical error, as vesterday's report read, “Palm Beacn Suit”, when it should have read Umbrel- la. The Wooden Nutmeg also furnishes advice for those who enjoyment and carries each day's program. The last page is usually devoted to sperting ne The meetings for poultrymen got under | affordin, way at 10.00 a. m. Paul P. Ives of New | beef Haven, secretary of the Conn. Poultry- 4 wh mw-r. told ot hor “pvccees” Witk Betn. Iowe Shtte ¥ves on a farm and took up beekeeping staying for some time, He was on his ed to the one on the circalar. boy had taken his father's machine and gone to Ocean beach where he has been way to visit Joseph Donohue, son of M. H. Donohue of Baltic. Young Sheehan was taken to Lawrence on Tuesday by {‘lmewr Fitagerald of the Lawrence po- ce. ELDEBLY MAN LOST WOODS OVER 24 HOU! B B s e e P ne] After wandering through e woods iz X Hartford, has been in Washington, to BUILPING NEW STABLE |men's Association intredycing A. W. most profitable “er on the farm. nearby m:rm for over 24 hours, James opens the third week in this month. |express their views on the mroposed | A 10-5tall stable, which will pro. | Manchester, president of the Mansfield s Wohile che found it mecosary to get | F€rona, 62, Who lost his bearings near The membership campaign which is | tariff law. vide ‘Accommonations” for 10, aaditiongl Eoultey ‘9@1, = Gmwé?.bmmdae;t i hf.lon Shapee fo eafpblish Uil |some elp frem mers man {8 the matier| Vohegan Bark shout noon Monday. turs being backed by the-Norwich chamber of : of the Watertown Poultry Club, an . . J. Owens, speeial in farm erops “prowid quipment, ‘Whi 3 g 4 commerce, is underway and the indica | % Norman B. Ream, of Thompson, | race horses, is now under construction at ‘Joncy” extession | poultrymen, . wno |for the sstension servioe. told or's memc| o iy x"of hana.{Maja sirest, late Tuesday atiernoon. tions are that the 100 five doflar members | 5, e Euest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.| the fair grounds L "‘}L‘:‘: compleied | spoke briefly on the doing of “Adult |Ber of pasture ~demonstrations being fi:“'u’,’: e "sh': nf;: o en meed mot | . Mr. Perona disappeared from his home - eam of 920 Park avenue, New York,|2nd ready for use by r day, the ek : . S) o'clock Monday will be sccured by tne time the tourna- | ¢ ‘their country place, Eryholme, Stam. | ovening day of the county fait The Z:fl?m(mb’(h;h:t;:"::,‘xycn::.} ;?,3’; fi::f:hflru’: B“:" ;::d 2t TBCTS | hesitate about hand)ing bees because of :;r"n?n:' umu&n lxzime e ment apens. A ford, Conn. contraet for the construction of the sta-| S € WA LO T Al Cacn i ¢ Jepiiiacn stgle. o o {the fear of getting stung. Improved | or'Moyeooniark As he did not returs The roque courts are how being put In ble, which is 90x12 feet, was let at the |20 Sirls’ poultry ecipbs Suc- jaure, acld phesphale and lime #|gtrains of bees, properly handled. rarely | 00 OIPREP PATE OO 0 O otified police firs: elass shape and the tennis cOLELs Ar It is announced from the state motor | 1% 4 2 cessful. Since these clubs have been {been used in the demonstrations. Lime | et % RN ey, son Sau Uy . P e tennis ¢ are : last meeting of the executive committee . Sting an experienced aplarist. The ROR-|p.oq0uarters of his disappearan being put In conudition f e this vehicle department that hereafter di- & 5 started friendly competition has stimu- |is especially essential on some solis’ . ROGERNtAE. of Ris RPORrEnoe. g P! udition for ua year. 3 e of the New London County Agricultural &y is readily sold and usually -2 prices| " ;5 0o ching rties were oul The roque courts have all been pro- re,:zhc(:,op‘::;uw‘n g\]il lbe broudg‘bl nbt:ut aoclety.’ Whin Hhe. gar Ve eht et 1.;.‘: L;a‘e_ aumi‘tor :mrleda of just | while acid phosphate and manure work that make a profit pessible. isces are all d‘;‘il!u“;:;" Mu{mg":'hu g Lo vided with new borders. wi e federal officials regarding 2uto-| ioieq” there will be accommodations for|What their poultry costs per ysar. rem; improvements to many worn| eopsidered to be an advantage in the ‘ 5 . i REPFeS the elderly man until he unexpectedly Among the players expected this year | mobile theft cases. \ately 45°h Mr. Ives stated that tne gnnual tour |out pastures. Prof. Heary Dorsey sup- | mnollin n fruit tree, d other 2 i are W. A Rounds, president of the | There is Norwich interest in the an-|aromoae > = [OTSes at the fair of the peultrymen would be n Connectl | plemented this talk with & stafement a9 t:lrlm"::;;. o i e I American Roque assoclation; J. C. Red- | nouncement Tuesday that Mr. and Mrs. The construction of the new stable has|Cut this year during Augnst 23-26th. |to experimental evidence concerning the Miss E. J. Rose, of the home econom- ' i man_and others of Philadeiphia; Cbas. |Poultney Bigelow have returned from|been made necessary by the rapidly in.|the Start is to be made at Eastford and |uee of potesh on —pastures. Pastures |ios stafl of the eollexe, Eave s talk. on | o sorn, o ’;Z,h'::;’,’ Lot st S aeiame, the ool known Washinaten | Japan to their home at the Bigelow | creasing interest in horse’ racing. Al-|after the tour Hartford will be near|that hecoms depleted ia. potash’ must! . fisyoh T Have Fep Sommer? Wo-| mengoin Nonerroman P got as far player and Harold Bosworth of New Lon- | homestead, Malden-o3-Hudson. ready a large number of horses have been | (N~ ending point. ~ Many of the best|have this element restored. At present, a0 interested in obtgining recipes and | north uglllfic and other- . surroynding 3on. Secretary Peale has not vet heard | The Central’ Vermont railroad ls in-| entered in the various events, and the ex-(known and —most suceesstul Poultry | however, commereial potash is used Very | menus cam get buetins on the Subject | owns before e recovered hif bearingt frem Bddle Clark or Harold Clark, the | stalling larger, heavier tracks along the|ecutive committee of the fair association |{2rms in the state are included in the |little on New Emgland pastures. W #1] 50 pn (08 8% PONES SFoion € well known Springfield players. railway. A gang of men has been at|decided that in order to provide accom-|{rip and it is believed that fifty cars|ashes, where avaliable, are used with The Norwich players are at the courts 1 \STing (2 o Stores. k.| 200 was able to bead back to Norwich ; A from New Jersey, Massachusetts and fiss Edith Mason expl the mak- 3 work for the last two weeks unloading | modations for the large number of horses ¥ - success, \ng of dress forms. daily getting in trim for the opening of {and laying mew tles and sails. a new stable would be necessary this|Conmecticut will take the ‘V;!h 2 Prof. P. A. Campbell told of the re- ‘“' R A MANSFIELD DEPOT ‘he tournament. Miss Ludington of Old Lyme met a ye;r. T T & = cofi%gf'ml::n;:e:fl::n:?g:fl;ns:;;: :“M? .muumm:; :V dup.v. “cl:u inlat Hawley Ar= Professor | Lawitz Hansen of Lebanon, visited his TR s Am urses totalin, | L - ' . - INFORMAL INQUEST CONDUCTEp |NUMDer of Hamburg women ar the & 3 ate belng oftes armer: com. ‘ohn Phel of Masspchusetts Agricnl-|relativee in this village last week. home of Mr. and Mes. Tovme, the othe|ed this year and to date there are some next wlnu(r. vi;thi,-lw;l"rd;;m 10 | munity organize 3 club to study their helsa ; BY CORONER J. J. DESMOND | atternoon, and gave a very interesting |50 ©Otries in the horse racing events|ime use of artificial ligat. =i . s ok s tural Cellege snoke on suvjects of gen-| Miss Mildred Perkins of Mystic, 1 N Y specia hasie value | ol . . Onee - | era? interest. The remainder of the eve-|spendin art of her vacation at the Tuesday atternoon Coroner J. J. Des- |t3lk on The League of Women Voters. | ¥Hich Will run over the three daye of the| Toe, Y. Seaclal sumlacls on fho weine | cialiet e et jooFricuitursl collegs| ning was spent soclally and with dane- fiome of ber grandtather, W. . Corbett e s clty conducted @ prelimin- | During August Dr. Hugh B. Camp-|includes four events Lahor day, with two | With #ud not to push them too fast. Most | tne results chtained, Bact mombey of| "6 Jon Dean et Wiihetu am iy informal inquest at the New London |bell, superintendent of Norwich sana-| 31000 puvses, and. thess events on hats |Deople wait too long before using artif bolice station in the deats of Truman N..|torium has discontinued his free tybore e b oo rhcores i to e | Websests Coendar. (R PUGTL S, o Ty i Boster. )7, Beake N wak LBea 1 n scont the second and third days, with two |cial light and then push it too strong and | guction of each cow and @s to cost of - e Ml g Sy RS ed in | culosig clinics in Norwich, Putnam, Dan- $1,000 purses each day. The other purses |the first thing tbe man knows, nis hens »«‘;l New London on the night of July |ielson, Willimantic and New London. n f oultry—! The Hom: Mrs. Wallace Porter has returned te feed, etc. Cows that are failing to re-| P! S 0 eet % | ner home from St. Joseph's hospital, Wil- s f turn a profit are eliminated from the|LAYing Contest, R vnen 2 limantic, and is getting along very fav- The coroner examined 13 witnesses | REIAtives and family friends attended| The executive committee at their|are from 60 to 60 ‘per cent. up in the | herds. Prof. Campbell had figures from | M: Dawson's. oraby. It is said that cirenmetances suponess® |4 month’s mind requiem high mass for | meeting voted to increase the price of | Winter months then leave artificial light | eleven herds showing how farmer mem.| DMFY—9 a. m., Tolland County T | large company of relafives, friends e Ut x4 ;flunthné former Patrolman Thomas Brock, sung | sdmission from 50 cents to 75 cents this|alone. If you use light, he said, start|perg of fhese clubs had been able to|Breeders Association and Jersey Judg- Sl Seb s (eLO T ¢ the home of 5 o % earthed |, 'St Patrick's church by the rector,|year. The children’s admission) 25 cents,|slow and give more daily until their day increase the mitk producti ing Demonstrations, White and Camp- o , s at may lead to a formal inquest. Port. i g 2 14 he Tes P! on per cow Mr. and Mrs." Henry La Bonte Friday e T oy, Port- | Rev. M. H. May, Tuesday, at 8 o'clock. | will remain the same, as will the admis- |48 from 12 to 14 hours of light. In ne|.nq 1o lower the feed costs by folow.|Pell Tent near dairy. 11, How to Meet body, which is buried in Vergennes, ! sion ch: fes witicn & spring stop using the artificial light by | js Segested by thy serial. |the New' Problems in Farming, Fred|afternoon, for the funeral of their littie Vt., may be dis-interred for examination, | The meeting of the State Rhode Isl-Sion charge on automobiles, Which is 50 z s Pth 38 ety l’m zy ing the ratiom suggested by the special-|L'® il s of fealture, | daughter Julia. Rev. F. W. Klem con- PO v il L “Jand Red club i to be heid August pejcenis Il was decldel that thers be dojdeorspaing the tme by shent 16 e | 18t ’;““’“"‘u;““‘;t 7 4 T30 o |ducted the services at the:house and INCIDENTS INSOCIETY |1, Sounyieos form, “Wallnatrs” A | aditions ehares o sute paring insicn| Gal. ops shoud b Kopt by Wl | “evur, 0. 0. witte wnd Prot w. 1| Fomnerivasin At Ghe srmecy 130 3 | QU120 5, Sircss v, D piuee 2ad 2 this meeting it wil be decided at whieh (B track o o .- Teat|Slate told of feeding tests conducted |F: Parade of borets and daey catoleoiand cemetery. The bearers were Miss Rosalie Bennett has returned af-|show the State Rhode Island Red cups| Secfetary Gilbert 8. ’;“:‘{*_» speak- during the past vear with corn silage. _Y“““" by ;‘;f B ttie dirested |Arthur and George La Bonte of West er a fortnight’s stay at Block Islapd. |Will be awarded. oA Of pon tnaseass s nseor. 5:;5 E .| There has been considerable disension |3 o Muset e AT ‘Guernsey | Willington, Francis Bowers and William Dr. and Mrs. William T. Browne have| Euvers from Connectiout have been |upiform samission charged by practically | summary. of receinte. Moy 16, 159 i | 23 G, Nether better results are obtain-| L iub and 3. A MeLean of Guaker|Farrow of Mansfeld Depot. The floral s their guest Miss Avis Cobb of South|in New York this week, where the Sev-|cuery fair held in cities the size of Nov.| Juiy 16, 1551, 1o ab tolleny: » 112b to e girom early maturing, medium a-|oas Company, at tent-mear dalry build-|(ributes were beautiful Windham. enty-first Regiment armory has been| wich, Among the fairs at which the ad-| Cash on hand ;:::es ::l;;“u‘ra:w:‘::: ;::l:‘::r n:o::: ing. 8.30, Progress of Acerelited Herd| Clifford Botham, now of New Lomdcn, Mrs. Walter D. Parker returmed re-|lransformed into a merchandise fair|mission is 75 cents are the Pambury fair,| May 15, 1920... t1¥ 1o her home in New York after a|Where almost 300 manufacturers are dis- will be $500 purses. begin to molt and lf¥ing stops. If hens 2,513.50 Work, J. M. Whittlesty and Dr. E. I.|Spent thé week-end at home. . - Stafford Springs fair, Rockville fair, Athol | Permanent street Detimont ond Shcn filed with & el spits, tent nsar. daley Sedding. 4| MR Meiatosh of Hockyills s visiting S viuit wiyn, e Yotk atter a1 Daving their goods, fair, Greenfield fair, Kingston fair and| improvement 50,000.00 | Rt VATIELY. Three BFOUPS of cows WeTE|oalf feeding demonstration, L. M. Chap- |her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Bowera M. Lester. 1t is announced that the preacher at| Brattleboro fair. G. & E. dept. . 1227251 ) heR "m*“"“- e eonpled separately (fOM| an, north of dalry barns in smail cr-| Mr. and Rrs STasimbeind thale I e x ma R ese sflos. Res: to date indieate | T, MO C A demonstrations, | children of Tor: ston were Visitors Sun- < “has been entertained for gevers)| Wil be a former pastor. Rev. Peter C.|have been completed by J. 5. Goshen of | gy e sl thet imees Mmilk and happer milk wallp . Fisher, dalry bas. R R R d at the home of her cousins, Gen.| WRIEht D. D. of New York, who, with | New York, who has done the work under | 5C ang aprink- s °?::."“"d”&: the "'"Yn""“"“m';‘; Horticulture—9 a. m., Vegetable Cash| Mre Hanna of the state takttution, = e Mb Wil & Ak * 9% | his family, is sending the summer at|the direction of Charles B. Chapman of| ©72€ * B 54.68 reties 80 . L0pm. hod, 20 Crops for the Dairy and Gemeral Far-|OF vacation. e - i siiinge 94 i Fios .| this city. At the first turn the motoreycle | ouirie i out, Rowewes,that tha tests have wum e Mrs. A. S Brown of Osceols Mills. Pa., bank has been carted away and has been | G0 v ind her daughter, Miss Isabe] Brown, of| Tests for lime requirements ofCon- s < A ilas “ut' for ome vear and that from a selen- |TeT- Round table disoussion at last week, for the burial of his sister, in ific gtanfpolpt the evidence is mot ory. 1.30 p. m. budding demonstration, N s o e nee s ©"- | prof. S. P. Hollister. Meet at armery. - {H‘“’;‘ 1 ARG P L | cruelve. 2.30, Strawiberries. Round table dis- | “_‘f SR e i ‘Iu?i" O s enitary DN WUt |cussion at armory. 8.0, demonstration | /IS IRE thelr R milking machines E 4 o been resurfaced and the last turn has| OFdinary receipts T48.90 . ‘ho | anaual sum Farmers' Wi ; : T Cateriaimed " over. Sunday W og | Storre, this week. | Any farmer I the |Deen Tebanked to some extent. The entiro| _Tolice Department— E. H. Nelson and C. E. Beck of | State who takes along a nint or mere | Stretch has been raised and is nmow in| City court i | . Dept. of Cematerles— | sburgh. are guests of Dr, Hugh Baird | ticut _soils will be made free during the | filled in with loam. 'T’ back furn ‘has i { . 282620 . o Prot, | London. roit of the top eoil from his farm can get it first class conditien. Licenses 133.90 demonstration at the dairy barm by :-_mf,' 51.1:‘ Me:to at e::::::n}’sr:n lillrry La Bonte has been x~n for some tested. Finance Dept.— Prof. R. C. Fisher. It is easy enough 1o/ (i harn, near Storrs garage. B i - Corl F. Brice of New ¥ark, o Wes OBITUARY Temporary loass . §0,000.00 Fietuce i, bigh. quaRly o milk With | " poskaspers—10 & wi Wusi Centrel otf The SOWS o I8SH Sapchy AT LIBERTY HILL leyan graduate, a benefactor of East Mrs. Allen §. Barbour Amount " to machines if care is taken to keep them|gyropean Foul Breod, Dr. E. F. Phil-|Preve John T Knott has purchased a|Hampton, has turncd his attention to| Emily A (Howard) Barbour, wife of | raised by tax.. 470141 gleats Ja il Maoy dqirie ueing e w automobile. getting fogether for the Methodist de.|Allen S. Barbour of 2 Lincoln Court, died | Gas & Electrie Dept— - e e SRR £ e | GGeorge A. Trotter of Newton, Mass,, is | nomination a collection offhymns, which |at her home on Tuesday following an ill- | Estimatex S e oL 8 e Beekeeping as a Business for Wo- m’:”‘""'“ u.i Aun: sl iy fe guest of Mrs. E. A. Noves during a/can be used in church and Sanday |Dess of about a week. Mrs. Barhour who receipts ” . 90,600.00 o) " S L ok % | men, Miss Gertrude White, Andover, Memorial church will be. &eld, togel thort vacation school services. : has been an invalid for the past 19 | Temporary loams . 25,000.00 thrgufih the niflic tubes will keop themMicops,-Taoa 13, horticdinral Bellding. | FSROT S CHINH O 0o 7 mmn"'-"" Mr. and Mrs. George Paten of Willi- Bialars: 68 the' G tant. ‘el years was taken seriously ill about a we:k | Permanent loans sanitary. Keeping the rubber, parts in 30, The Study of the Locality. Dr. antic are occupying John Clarke's eot-| i "o ’d h““"“ cut delega- |50 and died on Tuesday mcrning. for gas maims.. 7,000.00 hot water for ome hour i destroy | Bhitlips, rosm 15, horticultural building. - e for a week oF'two. ion which attended the national conven-)\"“gpo yas horn in New London 77 years | Sewer assesis.... 25 most any bacterial growth. A disinfeot-|3 30 demonstration of bee handling, at NORTH STERLING William F. Harvey of Norwich visjted | 10 Of Elks at Los Angeles have re-|,.o tne daughter of Edmund and Ruth E, | Licenses ., £ {ant solution composed of four sunces of | yin ‘aniary. f . o s mother, Mrs. Annie L. Harvey, over|Umed and are enthusiastic in their ac-|gyinner Howrd. When a child her par- ————— 191,273.25 | chioride of lime, ten pounds of salt and| " [ivestock—$ a. m., Summer Pig Feed-| Miss Evelyn M. Soule of Norwich i ay counts of the convention and the enter- | ne "o cod 0 Norwich where #he hasl ~————— |ten mllons of water was recommended.!;, " 5~ s “simms, at the piggery. 10.30,|pending a few weeks with Mrs. Leroy Mrs, Mildred G. Mofitt and dapghter | tAinment accorded them in Los Angeles|gince resided. About 51 years'ago she $256,058.26 Conneeticus farms sheuld p sheep drive on the campus; 11, How to | Hopkins S T of New Haven and the formers|2nd other citles. Mest the New Problems in Farming,| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crowell and Geerge was united in marriage with Allen S, - nephew, Robert, ai ding théir va-| Caot Dudley Stuart Willlams of Say- Ra sen. at the armory; 1.30 p.|C: Spooner and family visited friends in ., are spending th va- . Fred smus: al City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' summary of disbursements from May 15, i ; lips, bureau of entomelogy, Washington, |CPUFCh. A goud sum was collected for chines are producing certified milk. Cold | o> “J3 horticultural bullding. 130 p,|Missions. reauinr water of a temperature of 50 degrees ! Barbour, who is armorer at the State - - 8 ;ation days with Mrs. MoMitt's parents, |brook Point died at Lawrence, hospital, | Armory on MgKinley avenue. She was m., parade of dairy cattle and horses, | Plainfield Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O W. Gurley. New London, Sunday morning, after an|one of the oldest members of the Trinity | 1921, to July 16, 1821, is as follows: between dairy buildlng and horse barn.| Mrs. Mary Young and family, who hawe The C. E. society is to have a social|lHness f several weeks. The funeral Unexpended |230, business meeting. Connecticut [ been Vieiting at C. M. Ruunds', have re- Methodist church and took a very promi- : Thursday evening. was held at the hom® of his sister, Miss | nent part in the church affairs while her Swine Growers Association, room 3, hor- {urned to their home in Providence. Notwithstanding the thynder sterm,{Mary A, Wiliams. at Saybrook, Tues- 2 Avpropriations Disbursements Balances. | GT NS 1O, Mrs. Edith Bixley is spending a week - health permitted. ch bad nearly passed over at church|day afternoon at 2.30. She leaves her husband and one daugh- | DRt of sPublie#Worke— ¢ ¢ Women—9 a. m., Welghing and Meas- | 'n New York. time Sunday morning, regular church| The United States Civil Service Com-|ter. Miss Charlotte C. Barbour of this | Ordinary repairs and expens: $45,000,00 §9,651.10 $35,318.00 | yine School Children, Miss Buekley, | Mr- and Mrs. George C. 5”‘;“"1, wery services were held. George Paton sapg | mission announces for Aug. 4 an exami-|city. Mrs. Barbour, although an invalid | Outside work . .00 283.50 471650 | on 7, main building: 9.30, Effect of |'M Danieison ‘:“’l:“‘:{. h‘" fl;": ed‘ e {: & hymn with fine effect. Mr. Paten is|nation for automobile mechanic, male, |for 19 years, was always of a cheerful | Garbage and ashes. 17,000.00 3,180.25 18,818.75 |plon’ of Milk From Tubtreulous Cattle, | 9€ral of Arno SR who died at the enor at Willimantic Baptist church. The | age 21 to 45, for vacancies in the Unit-|and sunny disposition and bore rer af-| Sewers and catch basins. 4,900.00 640,40 3.350.60 |7 “\ “'Whittlesey, commissioner of do- | home of his daug ;r n mmdrsw pasor gave a fine sermon. Seventeen|ed States Public Health Service Hospi-|flictiona with true Christian fortitude. | Macadam repairs ....... e 9,000.00 93490 Bosa 10 [0 e N rale, room 1, main building:| Roy_Smith and family visited Wood: were present and 28 at the evening C. E.|1a] No. $1, Fox Hijlls, Staten Island, at|Her loving presence in the household will | Oiling and sprinkling 8,344.28 2,685.77 | 05 Factors in Developing a Seund | 3tock Sunday. i service. The weather was ideal at that|g105 and $140 a month. be sadly missed by those left to mourn a | Parks and trees....... 186,28 LetaTr | e k. Dakin, mom 7, main | David Brooks and family o Kil- ime, with elear sky and & eool, refresh-{ " ot £ 0 T ol er school | Wite and mether. Liability insurance . L319s | By Mre A . D abit Fermation in | lngly and Fred Brooks and family of ing breeze from the northwest. oy Fl‘;‘z:‘:ce ol i oy el 0 Comfort station for women . 241.78 L1582z | IO oot C. B. Gentry, room 7, | Erovidence. r"; L, were visitors at George O g ki f e g D7pt and| Rythmic Expression, s now located at FUNERAL. Riol of Comptaries .- .- i s 8 |main building. 215, Bovs and Girlg' | Pleree’s Sunda Mil s . E. P. Lyman, . ire Departme: +688. ho834 . 2 Brundage, room 7, e G Great Hill Pond, Portland, Conn., and Billings - Clubs: Why® A. J age. Tt e o deon, Mam, Saturday | L% iets students this season. In the e :n:""'.r'; - Police Department— - lmain building. 2.45, Motherhood Clubs, ONECO bringing Miss Harriet M. Fyller, miles, | ¢l they return to New York, whers sooh Cpaalse e e ToeY., O | alaries 9,574.00 43,926.00 |Mrs, G. B. Chandler, president of the ‘ e ot & iy il Tuller, district| Ll eNfipus their siudies at the main|¥B2 died in Prance Juns 18, 1918 while| (Ul Ry ol Tt 12556 1,274.44 | Congress of Methers, room 7, main| Gilbert Fasterson and Miss Ada Mar nurse, for 3 month's vacation. The trip in the service, was held at the Avery cem- WEF 3,985.58 20.014.44 riott of Providence are vending theis was made in Milo Davoll's car. school. etery, Ledyard, Tuesday afternoon at 2 s‘“"c ‘l";"‘ hors - 4 by gy |emamE. $—7.30 p. m., dresses by | 7acation with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Payson have been| Bdna Hamlin, 19, of Torringto, who| oclock. ~The service was conducted by City Cour s ,902. Special Night—7.30 p. m., visiting Rev. and Mrs. Elwell 0. Mead at|Was committed to the state hospital for| Rev. G. F. Goodenough. Health Department— Georgetown, Conn. Mr. Mead was a fer-|the insane at Norwieh, July 26, after The. bearers were Joseph A. Clark, epartment— mer pastor here. she had made an attemnt to end her|Lyle Gray, Farl Geer, mfin; Maynard, Fark D e Walter Cleland of Plainfield was for|life, and who escaped from the insti-| Herbert Benjamin and Archie Holdridge. Water Department— two days a guest of his sister, Mrs. John |tution, was found at Narragansett Pier,| Byrigl took place ot the Avery cemetesy,| Interest Kinnaird, last week. Cecil Cleland and | Monday, and has been returned to the| Many relatives and friends were present| Finance Dgpartment— family have returned to their home in|Norwich institution, at the burial serviee. Salaries and tax commission . Syracuse, N. Y. after two weeks' vaea-| Sunday Special Game Protector Ray-| Undertakers Church & Allen bad . Court houge .... tion joent with Mr. gnd Mrs. John Kin-|mond E. Clarke Wag on the lookout for| charge of the arrangements. Milk inspector naird. 2,378.74 4,434.45 Governor Everett J. Lake and Robert Albert Greene of Gris' Scoville of Taconic, Conn. 1d called on hir son, Rufus Greene, Sunday. AL SRR A Mrs. Thomas Brown and two daugh- ters are visiting Mrs. Brown's parents at BOAT THEFT CASE AGAINST ey . CARBONI IS CONTINUED Walter Hawkins of Washington, D. C., st of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 532026 | The theft case against Henry Carbony,| s B¢ &1e - ; Soseph Hawkins. B.046.88 | charged with taking a boat from the| "o sini Brewin and two children are 595.22 | Yantic river, was continued until Wed- 22,012.50 . d- | guests of Providence friends. » upder-eight-incn bass from Columbia Sestis bmidorhie ey Election expenses A 35.07 | nesday when it was called up in the city | SUNF® O I A0 E e e ton and Mra. Lake, He caught George L. Strong of WEDDINGS Interest, exclusivg of Water and f.q ¢ |court Tuesday morning. Carboni, whol g, o sherman spent Sunday at Oakland - East Hartford with a dozen such fish. & E. departments .......ocesse000® 36,337.00 33,282.00 |lives on Franklin square, was arrested| g .\ " A ;I-,.:},;.d °°m°dflb',-" is more substan- e s s s S et B D Hammond—Leather Loan of Sept. 14, 1917, Iast install- Monday. - ifxm Kenyon and William Kenyon é tial than pressed violets. Colling by the payment of a fine and| Miss Georgina Louise Leather, daugh- ment, gggeral street improvement .... 2,000.00 2,000,00 Young Carboni said Tuesday night that| oo“cioriing called on I relatives Sun- o sggrgaing 8 1 b g ok st e Bianes Taniser'of | oay o0 28 T o b © 0 s ane Cabont s, Tucsta ik 2t | o Siing ot % eridian street, Grof bt ot ment, North Maint street m: . ,000. 2,000.00 ther boy whose name he . i NOTICE o o e e nal Aomoma.|Elton F. Hammond, U.-S. A. of Camp | Loan of Mareh 15, 1917, ftth instaile :’m“:’;‘};fl;’ e e o C. Marriott is working at West Hon of Masters ot Dancing in session | 500K, Kentucky, were married at the | 'ment, Thames street improvement.... 67861 6.763.81 | was fishing off the Rose place dock Mon. | CheimSiord, Mags. TANTIC CEMETERY OFFICE NMOURS, |, Of asers of Dancng only tne | Groton Cong mal cbureh 8t a mili-| North Main stzeet, comcrete mprove- Uay ehd Ssced bim if be didn’t want tb From Aug. 1st to Nov. ist.the sies e e el tary wedding Tuesday afternoon at 3| ment installment ................ ' 4,000.00 g0 down the river to fish. Young Car- fours at Yantic Cemetery will by from | g ne rnons dance, the ¥an figure|ociock. Rev. Henry W. Hurlbert, pastor | Loan 1021, first installment, North Main . boni sgreed and the other hey took him 310 5 b m. daily, including Sunday. | Seacer nan roduction Circle, all EToUD | of the chusch, performed the ceremony. street improvement .. ceneess LESRES 1,688.88 | 1o Dawiey's dock, where there was & P The office Will be closed at ail other | J2NeS, had been shown up to Tuesday.| " mpe maig of honor was Miss Alice C.| First installment, temporary loan, .. 1,500,00 71,5009 | poat which the difer boy ssd was his. times, but the Superintendent Will be i |The Old schottische ls being revived. | mummond of Mattapolsstt, sister of the | One.nfth West Thames, Thames Street | ‘he Cemetery ready to do business dur-| Monday next at Sacred Heart church, at and rowed across . he Cemelery ready to do business Mond xt at Spored areh | bidegroom. She arried n arm bouauet | improvement, third instaliment k0000 4,200.00 lg"‘.'n 0L 1nto the Doat and T w e aeree Linit: Ton Koltleais . . .- $5-50 I . ew Haven, there is to lie an anniver-|of pink roses. The bridesmaids were | Temporary loans - 200,000.00 200,600.00 eared the other bey W réer of the Committee on Public |gary 1aass for Mrs. O'Meara, Wife of |Misses Mavbelle Leather. sister of the aer i . 1500000 367432 12,325.67 m":""::d’l‘;‘;‘ Cathont to be u“m':; 10-gt. Preserve Kettles $2.50 HENRY C. LANE, John J. O'Meara, a New Haven raux"oad bride; Nellie F. Tirrell of North Abing- | Permanent imp orth, = the officer. w 2 m‘, Superintendent. |man. She died in 1920 while a patient |ton, Mass, and the Misses Mary E. Kirk- | Main street, 1921 .. cerees. 50,000.80 25150.88 - 24,840.17 G-qt. Ivex Norwick, July 27th, 1921, jy28d |t Norwich State Hospital. The mass|ton of Wrentham, Mass, Florence M. : = will probably be sung by her brother-in-| Parkins and Nellie D. Bedard, both of | oroesre gt can el L A8RS40.00 103,745.24 35,4040 | CORYHER DEJMOND INVESTIGATES cover ......... $2.00 —_— w=—=—=====3 | law, Rev. James A. O'Meara, of New|New Bedford and Mary E. Gifford of | Itcrest on §400.000 mor Ponds. .. 20,0000 10.000.00 16,000.60 WATERFORD AUTO ACCIDENT| 8-gt, Convex Kettles, TOO LATE FOR'CLASSIFICATION: | Haven. \ Dartmoyth, all classmates of the bride. | rnterest on $287,000 city bonds ........ 11,480.00 11,480.00 = i 3 —_— The flower girls were the Misses Myrtle | Interest on $225,000 city bonds (er motes) _11,:60,” 45.14 Corgner Jeremiah J. Desmond of this “h SOV . . aes a_so FOR SALE—Pool room and fixtures, 20th Wedding Anniversary and Ethel Leather, younger sister of the | Jnterest on $68,000 city Notes .......... 3, Ul city, in compgny with H. H. Heyer, med- good condition, FUSE—BUSMGEK Write| Themas F. Dorsey of New London, one |bride. The bridesmaids wore corsage Interest on §50,000 temporary logm .... 187 Providence St. Putnam, Conn. augdd |of the leading candidates for city man- bouu\é:‘s of pink rofs;zu’fhmzstmmm Interest on $40,000 permanent lean . - LE— son sédan. excel. | ager_under the new charter, entertained | Was Ernest Dexter o apo ass., | Temporary Loan . Worgdorsy m‘-fl.‘?,- ona? medan: excel |on Tuesday evening at the Dorsey cot- |and the ushers, Edford Seeley of Matta: | New goo manh . ] tires. Herbert J. Barnett, Danielson, (53nn. tage at Ocean Beach in honor of his 29th | peisett and Ellsworth Cushing of New | Paving Sachem and Lafayette streets. 180. £ i aug3d | wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dor, | Bedford, cousins of the groom; Timer| Play grounds ........... 4 . OE SALE—_Genlibbhn/s driving horse, |56y were hosts to a large number of of (Hathaway of ~Mattapoisett, Leonard | Woodmansee avenue from Spring Gar- jearly new Coneord by harness ; | their friends and & delightful evening | Leather and William Megarry of Fall den avenue SEWEr ....cesessesnienes right. 4 ‘lwm, dinner and dancing was enjoyed. River, brother gnd coysin of the bride RD L e K:W i and Earl Keirstead of this city. s ical iner in Waterford, visited Sta- ton 14712, Waterford, Tuesday afterhoon | O-SUP. Percolators. .... $2.00 _ to make an examimation of the place N where John E. Cairms of }\;ev‘l London H ]d ‘was fatally injured last weel n an au- I he ouseho Several nersons living in the vieinity of the accident were interviewed. The 74 FRANKLIN STREET L m— —— ——————— | coroner's finding will probably aet belTglephons 531-4 BULLETIN ‘)" $1213,07450 207.578.78 L085,500.74 B,012.0 tomobile accident. annognced for several days. -

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