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i Rt Tos e Vot » s 5 3 : % 2 — NORWICH, . BULLETIN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1821 Trovidence and Mrs. Catherine Lacomb | JEF iof Natick, Muss, are guests of Mr, and | the party wers James FI. Ryanm; Jr., FRIDAY AND R R T Rk | Putnam Livingston, James X.-Maitland, on | s meort i night. \ug. 12, Unitari- | Péte- Durnette and Clarence Sandstrom £ i SATURDAY ¥ -+ ‘ e By < it b « gmpson ; ~-Claramone . Boyle and | Sess—— " an Inall, Brook benefit public library. Tacmpson ; -C pite. = 1 Beeger, New. York, sviolini R. Carpente, ~Eilolt Dean;’ Donald . ZENA KEEFE in | bank, degompanist. Tickets Child, Rotert Bruce, . Elhert- Woodic, i —_— e e Granic Jossup. were he | Clanilier Morge, ‘Harold “Arnoid, - a: - boviouauy E | guests Sunday of Mrs. William Hogan K (hewson ';\mw véfel‘ald StMfllmyK“: (13 ” » |joint outing and clambaks RNty | Franklin Perry, Pultiam ;. Stanley Keea % M /.’Z > DANMELSON | The meeting of the Breeklvn wiwrary, Miss Catherine Coffee is spending a°f {)a;lxtlsin; B;rton‘H‘av;r‘;;:?kand Fos- Qre. y nd Then—W. Words of approval were expressed in | Association, to have been held Monday |ew days with. her parents in Hampton.|dick Harrison, Jr. of Tooflstock. =~ . | R A Mystery Picture-Puzzle Up to the Last Resl, & owl Brookiyn and Killingly Wednesday, of | cvening, has been postponed until Sat-| b Bl e e g Sy S L who 1¥ Gassiug $h s We NEask. N —————A PAramount PiCtUrS e the wisdom of the action of Commission- urday evening, because not a sufficient | PUTINAM AR Feniut NDTCR At HhY areelior His v s of Domestic Animals Whittlesey, in|number appeared to make s quorum. Re- - v t | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Whit- C 0 N w A i in ordering all dogs in the two towns, kept: visis of the constitution and by-laws Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Warren of v 2 41;“(- . - k 3 in strict quarantine commencing at noon.and their acceptance, is the chief busi- Pl’:\'gflne&;w‘ufi. l.‘wvare guests of Ml’.‘ \{rn lmn;(n:.! Rl assntan It F AMBfrloN” today (Thursday) becausa of s ness scheduled. and Mrs. William Warren. .. 3. ";‘:_.A“n: :f‘: o-b;:a": K' ,'n,fi:"f:a'"( =2 4 Miss ‘Ellen M. Wheelock and Miss|and Misy Bleanor Carpenter lstt by L s z i A 100 - de « . oy | Charles H. Pellett has réeelved 2u-|y. /0 whoelock, accompanied by their |automobile Wednesday. for Plymouth to An Inspirational Photodrama of Romance and Big Business— Per R v, 2 esenting the|{hOTity from the public wtilitles eom- fnerl \icE T ST S Ic) Whee- | attend the Pilgrim pageant. -Before re- | 3 Cent, Entertainment artment of domictie amiare wh e.|mission to operate ‘buses between Dan-|joi it Putnem Wednesday for Ply-|turning taey will motor to points of in- | S R e < T — — . - e e e anw |itlson and Willimantie and hs antiel- | 2Ch, 1€0, PO COGERRl, " pighe | terest on Cape Cod. hree_ a e o NEWS WEEKLY tly at - S |pates starting the line in a few weeks. geant. Miss Margaret Dingwall: of North i 1 Great Adventure’'— R e tink in B ort, wh they attended the Pilgrim pagean: it D 1 B « Asociation meeting In Bridzeport, when | Completien of the work on the ‘state | i il e Jonn White Walker of | Weymouth, Mass., is visiting her cous- TODAY—Lionel Barrymore in “The Great Adventure’ Mgy e al g A iis.| highway between Brooklyn and Hamp- | ppiladelohia are guests of Mrs. Wal-|ins, Miss Ethel and Miss. Edith Ding- | : PR ”___ 3 e e B ™ e tamk (on, wIll largely . govern_ the date for | vt U0 R *"h EUEE 4, Teregerick | wall, “of ‘School. strest. ° Justm’ e Johnstone in “Sheltered Daughters '—“The Skip- cussion, Monday set to work on the task |\ oning of, the Toute. o Moreell Mr. Walker ,whs formerly| Mrs. J. E. Kenary and. son of Mill- | per’s Boozem Friends’ treatment to ('\’:\(n animals in Killingly A mechanic from the faetory of. therector of St Philip’ Episcopal church ’I‘\:r!' k\l‘fils.;v > rl!(hn(s A\fr and 3[{!.{ als s and Brooklyn, known to have come in{Seagraves motor fire apparatus cem | here. R s o e 4 p e ot ] contact with the rabid dogs. The first v came fo Danielson Wednesday and| .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Corcoran| Ralph Bradford and Lucius P.,Mer- o such treatments were given Wednes-|while here tuned up the Capt. Put mo-|have .bben entertaining _friends trom | Fiam feft Butram Wednes ;}s‘e;m;l:r: g e e day and will be given uring the pre-|tor-driven fire’ truck and pumper owned |Philadelphia. = Wednesday they return- ok z y Th Sd F -d d s d seribed period " the horoush of Danielson.. Its truck |¢d (0 thelr homes, making the trip by|companiel as far s Alton Bay, N. M. ursday, rriaay an atur: ay MAJ E S T 1 C In Rrookivn th e three children | was not particularly in meed-of, his at- automobile. Mrs. Corcoran accompan- ¥, Tr Brac obry s!{:l;ze;}no;;s Marjorie receiving the Pasteur trestment. because | tention, but to make sure that it was inied them as far as New York. o S et Litin Szhis by dogs mow | hericel runnink order. he put it through |- Misx Lillan Warren ls the gusst of | Miss Lens Gibney and Miss Aliee Gib-|| We have taken about 20 dozen Blouses from our. regular ROOF GARDEN cilied. that wers suffering from rabies | the paces and when finished, declared | friends at Narrazansett Pier, R. I T e S rinouth | asts il d Bati the Bl that THEATRE g of rabbits fhat died of il machine to he very satisfactory in| Mr. and Mrs Charles Thaver - and) (i New Engiand: Telephone Comnany | stock, consisting of Voiles ant tiste, the Blouses e e A wiiod -t the every way. Many interested spectators| children, Miss' Catherine ~Thayer and | re spe 5 _vacation af 2 R e sulaion that Siinessed the testing . of the pdmming | Avlward Thaver are at Oakland Beach,|and Nantasket, Mass. women will want by half dozens for the days of sun and TODAY AND TONIGHT B i the Adpacn of ¢ Cparatus, at the canal at the Guine.|R. Chtpain Joha Balger was looking on ! MADGE KENNEDY SRRtd for the fast lide aug company. & Chrpll Falls, at Tomfrot sireet, Put. | Wednesday for Chres negross, thought heat when one never seems to have enough cool Blouses! i e sohil cond wttey | i o most photographed | (0 Fave broken into “the home of Mr Y B & Brx e 3% dava An exhibition at the Danlelson Publle |18, I8 one of the most DROWERPACT| ng Mrs Charles Crass, on Wikinson || Values up to $4.98— IN THE DELIGHTFUL LOVE STOR B e tibrary of ‘paintings In pastel and wa-| OIS R S Ty that automobilista | Strect, sometime Tuesduy” atternoon and y “THE. HIGHEST BIDDER” a s Thich 23 Sioktend & colors, from the -brush o am ¥ gen by th H v ith g6 v . B e e eam and o Biihon, a. Breokiamimer roa. | MAIAE (hipush the oty.do-nol. take s |18 MATS RS, sy ity foeds vatued Your Choice $1.49 TR . L on’ down ur - Snt. DiE. ik <VIWOR "l snapshot or two. At present the falls| 3t $102. . e —~ B e, tires ent. has been viewed with 'rf\:u;zlm-'“e marticularly attractive. There is an | ¥Ork Tuesday.noon she fasiened .all. the EDITH ROBERTS in “THUNDER ISLAND cord frem a rabbit tha nes consist of figure subjeots, - land- | abundance of water . dashing over the | 2008 uhf medMPfl» About . § . o'clock % : o . A STIRRING PICTURE OF TROPICAL LOVE AND ADVENTURE riee of rabier. Only Th portralte. and wers made |FOcks. and th trecs on the islands at|shen she and “her husband xewrned || During this Sale we will allow a discount of 25 per cent. on made cach da s t 1 s i of the falls are covered wit e = R -e and in southern France. Portraits|the center tered ang T i 1 Men belag something new. re ana i T e G Tansacked. Among articles 3 cation of the ome that ha ¥ mprise. the greater pakt of the display | &' beautiful follage missing are a man's suit with $4 in the | all other. numbers, Sweaters and Skirts. | e 6o Jht. . The 35-day are chiefly n‘l h“"vun:x :ennln afn'i Mrs. Julla E. Nichols, 70, died Tues-| pocket, 2 spring overcoaf, a man's cai Show Sarke ot ment has been used dren. The exhibit will ‘e open for day at her home in Southbridge. Shela gold filled ,watch, six silver teaspoons 5 ~ < t B e < OUE tEreR WASES Wik a native of Union, the daushter of and & 45 automatic French covmmee || At these greatly reduced prices it would be advisable to GRAND Mat, 2:15; Eve. 7 nder the terms of elonts Corth | Ambrose and Julia Clemence Reynolds. |Entrance was gained : Matinee a t _Triends of Al Tundstrom. of * North and Julia Clemence Reynolds. | Enirance was gained by:smashing ‘out shop early for best selection. ! REOPENING e » Commissione: svenordale received a pleasant sur- Funeral services for ) tiz t lower part of a- window at the rear i DON'T MISS IT B i ke Aty o \titting T Mughy Shows, | Kingsbury, 90, ‘widow of Philo Kings:|of the house. Neighbors have told the i Evening 28c-40s S e J find him in charge of ‘ané of the at-|DUrY, Were held at her home in Pomfret | police that early Tuesday afternoon Tiant AL s mansger of the-athletic | Wdenesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bur-|three suspicious negroes wers scen mear|] NONE ON APPROVAL NO EXCHANGES TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY ena and in his teare moments wag|ial was in Abington cemetery. the heuse. The police have learnd that, S i Pontming o BAnEe | Fageral srvie. for, it Tennot| T S (1o T4 e Gy et n e NO CREDITS ‘ 4 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACT. with Incal friends. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ben- e e S| PERKINS SNOFFER & BECK A pariy of local people, on their way [nett of Thompson, were held Wednesday| A probable attempt te pass a counter- ., » “DIXIE LAND" witness the Malboeuf-LeClair wed-|afiernoon at her parents’ home. Bur-|feit %20 bill in Putnam was frustrated DOWN EAST RUBE HAELY. PETRIE & SCOTT at Putnam, figured in an automo- |ial wag in t Putnam cemetery. te Tuesday afternoon when. a. clerk in JEAN AND JEANETTE MUR& ‘FUN'NV COMEDIANS” e accident, that did not result in| Mr. and Mrs. Newton A. Ballard left|an automobile supply store became sus- “CHINA PAINTING SPECIAL were at Woonsocket | 'N¥One being injured, but which partial-| Weanesday for Plymouth, Mass., to at- 5’36'0\:5 of the note that was passed to ALSO ess the horse races ¥ Wrecked the machine. The mishap|tend the Pilgrim pageant Wednesday |MNm by a customer. An automobile con- PUBLlC SALE s i i 25, Joseph Longo, ¢, ccurred on Main street, Putnam, when!evening. At Plymouth they were joined | f3ining two. men stopped at the shop, : : . Corinne Griffith in “What’s Your Reputation Worth?” B Micharls, Eddia McBride, A v | Uoth wheels on the loft side of the mar | by Mr and Mre. Kenneth C. Ballard of |and one of the pair éntered. and sue. || The undersigned, as Receiver in Equity of E. F. Drew & Co, Ines fI Whedturth. A Withington, Georga O, | chine collansed_when. they .came In con- | Winthrop, - Mass chased goods costing 14 cents. In pay-|J will sell at public auction on the premises of the A. B. Burleson Co., Inc., || Thomas, J. Carl Witter and Pard Park. | '7ct With the electric car ralls. The ma- | 4 ment he handed out the $20 bill. The |} at Jewett City, Conn. on Sept. 8, 1921, at two o'clock in the afterncon of surst ne was not heing driven at an nx-‘l “ "‘"'"N l'”‘?'ll “"d‘nesdnv h“‘liwhc ’Y‘nwn}(-rcrk had recently read the warnings is- said day, elfgh:. ca'lels of yarn, suitable for wire covering and similar pur- ' . sive speed and when the wheels gave|Clerk David Flagz. shows' that Sunday|sued by police @nd treasury |} purposes, of the following weights, sizes and ends: wlld ood P k Dasieluen steres are fo close 2t noon |wav, and car sy Aronpes snf sipps | Wiltred Leger of Kilingly marricd Phil- | vutnoritics. conceeing aiieal miee s | oo we orta | et v g g o S OH, BOY! OH, JOY! Wi ar day (Thursday) giving clerka and ped within a few feet. ' Adolph Bernier| Omena Kussinai of Putnam. The cere-|as he started for the. cash. register he |l o . no w@e s v AikeiNe 100, 9 LN Serchinta. the Spportunity of caloying | was ot (he BheT of thé e e | as peFiormed by Attorney AFIRUE | bagns . 1o ceaiy incasti;reglater he || Ogag No, 2168 Net Wgt. 353 Ibs. Size No. 80 No. of Ends 20 Confetti D PRIZE WALTZ TONIGHT wn_afterncon off d Next Thursdas tv: and with him were Mr. and Mrs. |S- Macdonald, justice of the peace. carefully. The customer followed, and!] Case No.2090 Net Wgt. 370 Ibs. Size No. 80 No. of Ends 20 oniettl ance B iful Al der’s Laki ®ill mark the season’s fnal halt-holiday | Ador Guertin, Miss Leontins Guertin,| otto . Maake of Dadicy, Mass, and| "hen he saw that the bill wan bemg|| Case No. 2055 Net Wgt. 379 Ibs. Size No. 80 No. of Ends 20 PRIZE FOX TROT At Beauti exander's Lake Zand aleo the cocasion of the IDhe- { Pocina, Malboeut and Aiva Muiboeut. I 3cis Fiorence M. Gireux ot Webster, | EVen attention he snatched it from the | Case No. 2096 Net Wat. 370 Ibs. Size No. 100 No. of Erds 20 . . wb and ha of commerce| Misses Dolly and Catherine Connor of |Mass., were married in Putnam Satur.|CIeTK'S hands' amil said: “Never mind || Case No. 2047 L5 D T h day by Rev. J..W. Houck of Danielson. | Shaneing that; I ‘guess I've got change.” | Case No. 2153 Ne\Wat i b4 Dizota. 100 NoftiEnes Exhibition Dance arlcmg omg t That the Day. Kimball fomital pro: | VR (hat he ut the coims on the coun. || Case Ne: 2183 Net Wat. 390 Ibs. Size No. 100 No. of Ends 20 ® 7 e I e el el et e o (N Cane e, Net Wgt. 383 Ibs. Size No. 100 No. of Ends 20 'S HA ndi vili That Brisk, Rich Flav (V11 o L MAX LOWENTHAL ke IR Phles that almost every week someons drives|POliCe Were notifie i 9 e Hrads 11| Attorney and Mrs. Charles T. . - - i R chestra Into the yard and ringing the door bell, s, es L. Torrey oyal Dance es! 1 di £ th % asks of the attendant that answers i| N0 ‘E;(rebcallgd to Putnam from. Cres- RECEIVER IN EQUITY FOR E. F. DREW & CO., ING. Fitchville, Friday Evening | yi ound in e cup of the genuine accommodations can be had for onc or |Snt Beach, where they are spending a| Jewett City, Conn., Aug. 8, 1921, 3 ery cup g ere e e Teatming shat. s o e Wecke, becayts of the deuth.of Mo August 12—8:30 Ample Parking Space for not & ‘hotel they usually beat a hasty | TOTey's: sister Mrs. Martha Wheelock, Autos retreat g ek, Mase. = — T S ‘Harold Gilpatric and Rév. Bz\!‘nmn!ah‘; _f_:‘: team representing the, Pomfret | had a capitalizition of £59.00). Th | days at the home of her daughter, M: is on the job and never lost a minute. Merrill who have heen spending & fe | hompson clubs will be at'the Put- | bank was legally aattmaiizel in 1365 | Robert A. Raiston, at Kittemaug, Misses Alice Smith and Claire Sull days at the Gilpatric summer home in|7am Country .club ' Saturday . -for' a { during the Civil war, Tne presidént suc- 3 § van are spending the week at Lord's S el third match played between these teams| Joseph S. Gladdinz, Toan Jol | Hon, mying hatled rromiNew orls Bwal s U n e S0 amer cottaz e e it scotton ot [ 27 5855 ks ke ‘omes nezer IRARE i1 3 | desirous o purchasing a horse. Vincent zabeth Dol ST et bl | Windham_county left carly Wednesday | streat nave omrq id, family of rove| Anthony and Cuarl>s . Lavine for 500 Py e Sold L2 e | atilier of Providence are guests at H. B. | 1 WEST THAMNES BT i ter where they Will be | Sers b MOV Mo the houss on | men who served as wasaicrs were Dericf A et e e | e THAMESVILLE. T X A In camp at Camp Hazen for two Weeks:|Mr. and Mre, Johg Mom ate o bicheY | Jomes Sotmmm, 1o 5 3 nothing over on him, Mr. Lavine drew| Mies Helen ‘Carleton B e e The trip was arrange by Johin Corbil | Moss have moved 1ato the house tacarey | T. Crocnr. The bank conei to soir'sh |Up & Daper In which 1t was stated that |and Williem Wright of :New York are me retrs oo s 5 4 e st | Moss ha e house vacate osh, e bank ceaswd to exist in | UP 2 ic states Sioite 5 b @ & refreshments, ts the true flavour of the perfectly preserved |J 2 ¢ & dircctor in this county. He'be Mr Penney 208|370 arter forty Tears of more or Jess |8 horse didn't Kick, balk or run away. |FUSSts at Dr. G H. Jemnings, | jcluding refreshme leaf. This unique flavour has won for Salada |with them at the camp. which i run | {tnousscarese d T e, ivino then thought | 0 Sir. and Mrs. William McCluggage : 5 o Bdec itk scapizes ortna ' are ot JEWETT CITY In 1839 State’s Attorney Isham brouzht Hdjiake & itne s iia tor e TAilh | o gsneticr Vi the largest sale of any tea in America. * The trip was made by automobile. i | 7 Tk, ranging et T o2l | The Horee proven 10 be 3 wonmen nu |are visitne Alex McClugzage and Mrs e Tawett e i, nk, charging irregularities in business horse proved 10 be a wonder, he |Are Visitnz A 3 nrm'n;,,qw:,:,w,“m T;“, company fust | and violations of the charter. accomplished all the traits that were |ESther Fitch. s e AT CALVIN ALLEN PARK, orfanized, closed the deal Tuesday night At one time during its_existence of |Ruaranteed to be entirely foreign to | Mrs. Thomas Kemp and davshitr Dor- THURSDAY, AUG. 1L ment in the Rivx ooy 5a%g0f 2Per- | the late John F. Siater, of Norwich, was |his makeun. Tuesday Lavine brougnt |Othy and Mr. and Nrs R E. cending| Music by Humphrey's Orchestra. Here under. . the « ihe aun Street. | induced to beoome interested in the fin- | Suit against Ferro in the town court for | Pack of D onteomery's in Pay| Admission, ‘Gents 30c, Ladies 23c, in- conditions banking room | el ;*‘ ancial status, “to save the bacon.” s |breach of warrant. He had to sell the|? Week at o i 5 cluding refreshments. auglod e Fds iy b¢ | last board of directors was Henry T.|horse for $25, admitting that he was et at M T altetations now el “pr\;;sw;:dd Crosby, Charles Johnson, Thomas L |a terror. Judge Brown ordered that Fer- ‘fl;r“r‘hf:‘" SE Beach & he i, See ar mpfe Shipman and Shubae! Meach. ro pay Lavine $65 and costs. Ferro ap- : g % - WVILLIN ] Arsas a,qu'f,’,‘}“h‘_’;;':‘h.;mk‘:flf:‘;:‘ bavc| The bank occupied the brick builting |pealed. The plaintiff was rcprcsnle’:fl‘[r“r!'l‘ 25 s = SOUTH WILLINGTON formerly oocupied by the Merie Ta | o7 the corner of South Main and Anthony |by Attorney J. T. Berry Fred Felharber of New York ls the, .y ... paward' Lachi, who has been Miss Elizabeth Dealy peomerne 1L | streets. which was later the homs «f B guest of Herbert Thomps 8 fhe Roval restanreny, arcprietor, and | ihe jewett City Savings bani unill the | Willam Christopher, boss carpentsr |* uv . nineteenth an meeting of Seriousls ill with = dlsastrons e Spant- A month 229 a | new building on Main streer wre ¢ for Contractor E. E. Gilbert, had a bad | A (N8 700 (50 L (0 of Connee- these two establishments temerr, 70t | ed years “ago. The national bank |fall Tuesday in the Rioux block where | n% "\i\s 2V Eiks hall, Waterbury, on k Pardus, ill the past week with of business. The restaurant nee money | [TARtacted the regular business nf any |T00mS are being fitted up for the Jewett |myuraay, July 14, John T. Dolan of £ e clsewhere, and Misg Depint nas moved | nstitution of its class, and in sevaral v’ | City Trust company. Mr. Christopher | jowretien B0 0 SONT 0 TRCG o it e e of th A Yo Doliimr no | collections of coins and notes are to he | WAS walking along on the partially | o ssocia is to be a Mall ga Bat- lease of the apartment she occupia i, will of the association feateot e piel, Will| found today the bank motes of the Jow- | burned floor boards, which were weak-|®f ¢ ASCRRIGR 0 Ty nest between Together penter.and the board of directors fo pre, | "<LUFe Of Henry . Crosby, cashior. |ubon whien Ne was standing suddenly | ZieEt ber 353 Mrs. John Lehecka and Mr aent o the peopie of Jewett City and [ Ninety years Inter. a public meettug [Foie S2¥ ) B0 Cheistopher ce | Mrs. Sarah Stjrkweather of Pl and Frank Gurcie of New York vicinity a modern,. up to date banking | was held in the town hall June 11 rlos o Hl et e e Fave N0 |, visiting her niece, Miss S. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Institution. Every feature ir vomue in | ralative to the formation of @ Jcweit et o ol i e gigorar 2 ‘ seph Davidek lxanks_m‘ its class and capitalization w.1 | National hank. J. F. Hernon was Fedingfencilaion i so s M| Misses Alice and Lilllan Russell of nk Liscovich of Springfield spent be main ameg with a view to the accom- | ed chairman and H. C. We Cbristaoher: Stk e hit o ans S8 Lenilcopes', Maliv,, M are gmests of |4 few days here the past week. Wlation and guatantee ~f ts patrons. | Forty represeitative m Christopher got thicker his passage was) CHicovee Ffi Bse. 200, W Theodore Charvat of New York is vis- et it jocal national bank has | were present. There wer: fivorable re. | [aled bY soveral spikes and ten-emny | “omoe john Dolan was ordered by | iting local relatives this week g cognized and nov: marks from the floor by L, M. Carpenter, | ™ s puncty is person | o ome officer to kill a dog, run| All members of the Get Together el benefits to the financial ard per D. F. Finn. H. C. Webster, Abraham 2¢- | In divers places. First Selectman Wil-| ' T automobile on Factory Hill | have been requested to meet in the k interests of Jewett City are to ba real geer, R W. Dearnley and Willlam P, |!lam Johnstone was standing near and | l;:,r “‘.,ka" i i Monday evening next at § o'clock. i and that too, With the -mques Holmes. A committee was appointey tc |Fushed in and he with others got hold of | 330 WeQ | o\ A, Rostma| Master John Wranna, who has been asset’ of a stable financial status. The | solocit subscriptions for tne sale ef | Mr. Christophel upper half and giv- | 0o T nd Corleton Havens have re- | visiting relatives in Willimantic, return- first nm(:.vsl eler;ed ;“, '\3( Carpen- | stock of the capitalizatiza of $30,000 or | Iz a mishty lunge. were able to haul | pamiXen ane (QTEEn SRS od home this week - tex”prea 3308 < and e. im forth. The a of cuticle L1 Arip to New . 3 Dhntal M Fign e eh ottt by o | more o him forth. The amount of cuticle he| “p C ™y " alar 0u " oho iy spending| Mrs. Eimer Kinsman of Stafford L icé prasidents; H. M.| These were R. W. Dearnlev. T. M. «tar- | lost would shingle a small house. Now | s s e i e Lt s At e e it Dunbar, secrétary &nd traasarer. To- | penter, D. F. Finn. R. M. he'‘=mells ‘ot “arnica “and & wirded np |PAIt of his vacadbn.at bistome 8 N e fhonn racet wislioes ot the gether with the abové the follo'nc are | W. P. Holmos. - Subscriptions wers nb- | With sticking plaster. But he s game, | LAY is in town, accompanied " | home of Mr. and Mrs. . H. Brackett. directors: E. A. Faus'. Alic “McNicol, | tained for $3,000 befors the mesting | o R bt L‘vmes H. Shea, W. C. Terr'A(‘ M. Jen- | closed. No further activities along the — = nings, with H. P. Gunder l)f‘ New Yorl line of the proceedures as outi:n2d abova BORN. The secretary and treasurer is a Bridge- | were ever recorded. et | Port man, and leaves the offies of fed- REENMAN—In Westerly. R. L. Aug. | eral bank examiner totake' this office | Sup CF. K. P. Clememt and Mr.| % 1321 2 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. | — 7 here. * e capital stock of the bank | Clement have retumed trom heir wed- | G an of 4 Race street. F' ~ 5 £25,000 e i ing tri oma on Mathew- - by 1 = et SaAn0 e m’m‘l’t‘?é‘?{ s o | mntettett. it e : MARRIED. EJUI.JA 31608 f. 6. b. Sewth Bend M’n\a; stock holders are T>s:pa C, Wo The Natlonal Red Cross and (he Amer- | LEGER—KUSSINAI_In Putnam. Aug. | = g Norwich: James Grakam of Lisor.: | foan Friend Servics avs aducting a | Wik Teartny Spilacdonald, I P e S Bor e e e g - goaon-of New | drive for worn clothing t 0 820t across | mena Kussinai of Putham. -~ i RUTRE, re to any needy ones. Tals elithing may ! - - . : N A City: Alex McNicol, L. M. . Carpantor. 3 3 . IR Ukorln Butnam, Ang ) d for NEXT YEAR’S VACATION. U184 ° ; 5 4 . 2| be sent to any coiitey desigaated tut E Rev. J. W. Houck, &1} Start now and save for HE NEW LIGHT-SIX COUPE-ROADSTER, while it holds a Andrew MoNicol Daniel T Kinn, Arthur | not to any certain mlividual, The iocal | Mauke of - Dudley) Masao gna’ Mics D. Tripp, Edmond Jodoin, The IR e Pk, nd - Miss | tr £ . . . R B Jenats Faomes A | Red Cross apapter ras apponted Mis. | Florence M. Gireux of Webster, Mass. | > . strong ap or any prospective user, is particularly Pt SoeeEaen Zanenn i A Hibain: | T . Cramb o e 1t ne” Rel Croes i Join the Chelsea Vacation Club 1 1 pes c - E - | room esdays and Thnr<izvs from ° to § suited to the requirements of the doctor, the salesman, e s s T T e . i ¢ v i ss Bertha Lewis in Voluntown, Mrs s PR S 2 s o g | 3 P. Gorman, rt . Weh, , Edwa 1: Piar V. A rtelo, if Mil 1 - the field engineer or any other man whose professional or |7, Smcar, B £ e W | Hamy Cole in Glasen Rev. W, 1 o | e A4, Tangle: wife of Miten Weekly Payments 25, 50 Cents; 1, 2, 5 Dollars. . : . g P EEET S nolds in Lisbon ani Mrs W, o B S R business duties demand a hght-welgh;, mmm‘“n,'ow‘ted | acs ats. b sivol meimkers ot s0d ) Eonk, Wil ke amaike R e B L ; 2 aing Tacaivel to be fur- < car for all-season use. | people in Jewett Cly and nearby, (this | warded = o o T | FOURTELOTT—In Westerly, R. I, Aug. | to include the busincss concerns of. the 10, 1921, Julia E. Sisson. wife of Ben- : o e ™ o . smas s ot o | ik B ot s || THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK . e e * ey a checking account; of these accounts | specimen of ground cher=y ia blossom In reliability it is traditionall Studebaker. measure probably 25 per cent. ars carried with | The plant is not sommoa in Griswoll It 2 : f publi = iati f < d S And the Norwidh banks, stiers being held In | belongs to the nizntanad: family and has Franklin Square Norwich, Conn. ublic appreciation o! ant b E 3 Harttord, Plaindeld and Danislson. a quite large gresnis; re!l>x Dlassom of p bpp . this other ‘Studebaker models is P e IR e e s S Sl A el ted th Studebak c : that a national bank oncs existed intnm | som iwll make a lovely envelcpel edibie indica y the fact that er (with the exception of fown. Tn' 1831 when Tawett rire wan & | bersy. == one manufacturer of a well known and very low priced car) T emandmaret i e riin JMmalCh || it 3% Adlowraed meatins ot the feor. 2 -, . men le boro Monday eveninz, . . - . e anver W 5 ug ain : led the world, during the first six months of 1921, in the | o D Basker 3 Pastervne ras | STwew of cmmmicion coe: {or macad d5{MhunSecect 2 clectéd first president. The {matitui'on = = < umber of rod o 2nd the vote of & week ago will stand—— n automobiles produced and sold. Pp e and the wolpaf & wisk ago will atand unera. . . s 3 cordance with the specifications. Noth- v- g oM (7:7113 gey tudebaker Year umste nrmSymp I fereabons or S sl s cqaal- 3 New London (Norwich) Line v ICH OR CAR ed the epidemic of macadamizing roade, D ) . ¢ k first it was Bast Main street from the ect Leave New Londen daily including Sunday, Eastern Standard 321 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. . e et ™r7 NDZSte, | park to the boroush lne, then taking 1r ors Time, 10:00 p. m. Due New York 6 a. m. Cool, comfortable : FATLS. Despite seareity snd emormoss | 2dvantage of an offer from the Textile d statercoms. A refreshing overnight trip. 1 NEW m@ OF mm cest of SANTONIN., it eomtsins full dese. Co., taking half the expense, East Main an is ] CARS Stood Beid everywhers | was further included in the programme 7. o. b Facteries, sffectios June 1, 1931 R0 Ao Towthoon, . D Piladdnia | 7,279 In the Tricy i 4t Dorr- m e POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS 3 Touring Cars and Roadsters T . J ville, s 2 3 -~ Then Soule street is just finished and Leaving New London Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 4 -$IX JPASS.ROADSTER . . . 1380 LSHT SIX 27ASS. COUPLROADSTER . 31038 - - was voted without turning a hair. Al Returning, leave New York Wednesday, Thursdays and om 1 %m_ ROADSTER ~ . ", ", 1s8s 4PASS.COUPE . . .'.' 2450 PANTELSON CASINO, though money has to be borrowed every Lady Assistant the Monday daylight trip of the Steamer Chester W. Chapin. ,1 URING CAR . . . .° 1635 ,mfiifi S.PASS. SEDAN ", " .°.'. 3850 R time. Now it is Mathewson street. A B ¥ 4PASS. ROADSTER . '. '. 1635 BIGSIX &'PASS COUBE "N .°.°.°. 2% R U nh e petition was_started this week to ma. |l HENRY E. CHURCH, Round Trip Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) CAR . . . . .7 1988 ‘BIGSIX7PASS.SEDAN . ' .'.°,°. 2950 "'}‘JI-‘{;“(LCJS bl ;’;’i"-"‘!"!“’ cadamize Palmer street. And today or WM. SMITH ALLEN g : & tomorrow a petition will be in the % NEW ENGLAND STEAMS ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES S EDNEUIT e AR e SORE. fomeiion Speie B Telephone 328-3 The S HIP COMPANY Bowling 1« the sport for all Frizes Miss Ether M. Fiske and her mother given away evéry Saturday. Mrs, S. D. Fiske are spending a fow