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DAUGHTER | === T e Was Restored to Health by _m&nfi-gmnu&mfim ;s ! : -—&————o—- e Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- |{°™®s - . = e m : r ] i : “the than in Norwich, 1 said, ans < "“‘%“ ; - ‘swent frow. | bis r : g T S e ~chedper rate o nic at Jobnson Home, Thursday,—adv. uo;hwm-zo into effect. m 3 3 W g . R e em:?u-nl during past 2 ¢ i & acrvice ot rding gre: i 2 mproving the 's and to 3 % monthly reports jof the gas and electrio| & is time thn' k m. department thero has Deen lttie or no 5 It is to of 3 complaint of the service. mains . S Y d £as could be mad: at the pres-|a larger type have been laid in many ! m‘l]hmllllfm*n ent ‘time. Materials and fuel in other | parts of the city and every effort to give g 3 ? o cities have dropped in price much more upon putting down any first class service is being made. fruits or vegetables this sea- ern, of New York, are gugsts . Steamer Cameronia of the Anchor | Patriotism is to be enconraged and we~ 3 * ¥ b SR g, Mo Mo dieme ot | M L N e R e AT || assortment of all the needed &?eubli&;:l b MS: botg:,n:nt: Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Cheney in Almyville. N“;"'—L’:";":. o s tors of the organization at the 2010 £ Commodore in New York Suaday it was m Utensils—a bi. comprehn- d - # s ford have returned home #ftar a t g B. A Jakr voted to intitute an annual award to ‘m'lfi' TOURISTS RETUERNED TO REWARD PATRIOTISM P o ON NEW LINERE FROM GLASGOW LATEST PLAN OF K. OP 0. Janded D known as the Knights of Columbus. sive m“.p i bt §0 %0 70 8} of the Bast Side.- der, said he arrived in Quarantine iate] Award for Patriotism. 4 ; of the most 3 g night. When the liner, wh! The form and valug of wa; 2 ) N o ika 4% PR flled George Strouse, son of Rev. George and valug of the awand are H. Strouse of Connell street, is spend- ng her third voyage, gets Into|not yet determined. ~Suggestions were ;r;d t:\m:'ufil;'ev 1573;: fi‘;’.i‘u':.""”m‘?‘: ing twe ,,e.fs at the Y. M. c_i'A_ camp | Shipshape trim, he said, she Wil land { made that it consist .of monsy gift, a modern devices. Every St ink two mesk: ; : P o & sl “The nsdens | housewife knows that half = from g oard will decide these questiong at & Trovidence TUnder & new law of the state there|p iy 208 Mos. Allen J Thornton of| Jgsiien to 105 in the first cabin, the | mesting fn October. the success of preserving de- must be a commission w;hu\ has :har: & gl;m;mh brought 430 second and 208[ It is intended that the award shall be . {of any boxing or wrestling matches 3 ird class passengers. . bestowed each year upon a person in ing the l’i* i t‘"’" e e e . torris and Rose| o MF POrteous and his sistors saiied| the United States, ot necessarlly a pends upon having ; . 4rom New Y¥qrk, Jume 15, on the Cu-jcitizen, who, in the jud; t of a K. le sur::wig";::‘gmfi:’;};f cum:fi:fi? Dennis bave returned to their home®| g Imer qumm" ta. Upoa arrivai at|of . patriotic award committes {0 be|flcers and 995 mem. 'The regiment in- at a summe-rresort on the Maine coast| SHcT SPending fwo weeks jn Boston a0d | 7 perpool they spent a.week and then|named, “shall have dome the deed or|cludes units in New Londom, Damicison, for a few weeks. bk weni to Parls. From Parls they mo-|spoken or written the word that will| Norwieh, Norwalk, Danbury, Stamford P S e mibirhe’ huve ik Tk Mr. and Mrs. Bdward T. Connelly and | tored to Brussels, visiting ail fhe great|ctand out as the greatest contribution of]and Greenwich. a l:: Serste’ Wit sgreiate Veartcs James Riley have returned from & mo- | batijefields. From Brussels they 10cK|the year to the promotion of the Ameri- Found Dead in Bed miss their usuad substantial returns from | ton, "oy, Litough Connecticat, Rnode Ts- side ieips aad fl:‘:::d returned to Lov-|can spirit of patriotism” James A.|STORRS EGG PRODUCTION John Johnson, 89, for many yeirs a | this souree of revenne. 2 Flaherty, supreme knight, said: WAS 3,332 LAST WEEK Mrs. Cathers Hamil f - The travelers arrived .n N ch San- - blaster and handler of dynamite, was| The White Kitemaug Canning Peach- o s M she 5 Cob The award will be a recognition, in kind of Utensils. These sug- edv for such conditions. BALL MASON JARS tral buiifing has been entertaining her | day evening after a most enjovable tvip. | the field 5 H In the 42d week of the egg laying con- |k Pint Mason Jars ........ doz. $1.10 found dead In his bed at his home, 21 es are ready this week. The Yellow Hi- | no' "R €€ b2 Charasitns or New fata - e ;eth:lN bglel?flmgtx?azi‘n;m":; that | test at Storrs the total production for all|f Quart Mason Jars ...... doz. $1.20 Walo street New London. Sunday mom- | berta Peaches in about ten Gays.—adV. | oiee over the wesk end. STATE WILL APPEAL FEES ool g s s Zo%S amounted 80.3.433 exes or & ylead af 3 ing. Dr. H. H. Heyer gave as the eanse| At Lord's Point, Dr. and Mys- William| - = o o % e per ocent. an increase o . of death beart disease from which Mr.| Bunmeil and son William pf New Britain P:&‘;;: f,":”;w"‘ndm“‘gn'l‘“’ '::: ""‘1 u" :‘:’ "::: :::c;';ew :fi,:‘;: :fin' B?':”“,’;‘::“:f“’::' ‘:{m';‘l egss over last weel's production but 1 BALL IDEAL JARS o ered ears Appeal supe # x year 3 8 T ) S e ot iy 18 Mrs. Amnaud| with Miss Whitney's sunt, Mre. Warren | Lodon oounty will e taken by the | froedom. It may be a poem. book. Dic-| CE ot write Wysnacties swmes o Obet || The Ball Ideal Jars lead all otier The numbor of drug items now on | o . Ehilbricke of DRrnghagd, state tax department of Connecticut from | fure, sculpture, or some inspirational|G. Knight of Bridgeton, R. L, was the|l Jars in popular favor. B tasint b 600, Plainfield grange’s next meeting wHl| s Frank S. Galligan, Miss Mar- |the deefsion of Probate Judge A. P. An-|act of the humblest immigrant who has|jeading pen for the week with a produc-{ § Haif.pint Jars ' y be Sept. 6. he program being In charg¢| gare; J\ Murphy end Miss Cetherine | derson allowing large fees to three ex-|come to out shores. In short, stending| tion of 53 eggs. A pen of Waite tege (] Do £% ‘z,;r;.fimx;‘ ‘3’.,5:1‘,’ o Pt " ! Plunket: motored to Springfield, Thurs-|ecutors of the estate of the late Morton | alone, it must be . an’incentive to emula- | norns owned by Hollywood Farm, Holly-| | Pint Ideal Jars day, and spent the day with friends ih |¥. plant, it was announced Monday night | tion.” 2 wood, Wash. was second for the week | Quart Ideal Jars a & At the Chelsea Boat club, Norwich, ! that eity. b¥ Assistant Tax Cormmissioner Holcomb. { The award committae, it was an- n with a production of 52 eggs. James O. while power boats are not being used| Mgy Thereta Fitzgerald of Cliff | The appeal is to be based on grounds |nounced, will comprise leaders in the much, there i more rowing this month : LeFevré's pen of Leghorns from New : street has returned after spending 10[that the Awards of the prcbate judge | clerical, judicial, military, naval and|Paltz, N. Y. Max Axlerod’s Leghorns Why Not W’ than in many years. Qays in Boston with her auni, Mrs.| Were unreasonable and excessive. journalistic life of the nation. A cash | from Westfield, Mass., and White Springs y INOU wear _ A former speaker for suffrage at the|Frank Clish. She aiso visited the White| Probate Judge Anderson last week | prize will also be given annually to the 50 Farm's Leghorns from Geneva, N. Y., Geld Buck Jar Rubbers .... doz. 10c awarded fees of §258000 each to the|person providing ~the committes of | tied for third place weh a production of | § Jeily Tumbiers in half-pint size United States Trust Company of Ne‘\(v ;vrdar: W]':th information mcqn\h;‘ the| 49 eggs each. A pen of Rhode Island g age P st York, George L. Shearer of New York,;ded flnally adjudged worthy of the | Reds_owned by D. S. Vaughn, Greem- i e and Francis D, C. Sullivan of New York. | award. ville, B. T, and a pen of White Leg- :m‘:fl.nf.""fi. .;1 .II?‘:; n." At the time he allowed executors’ fees —— horns owned by Mountain Niew Farm, |§ o ro— of 318,000 each to Mrs. Sarah Plant | NOTIFIES FLETCHER POST Rutland, Vt, both tied for fourth place Ha yward, widow of Commodore Plant, OF VETERANS' BUREAT VIsIY | With a production of 43 egge each. A c:"";i"*' 'E‘“’W""fl of Strainers, and Henry B.»n:m, a sVon. | Fletcher post. No. 4. American Legion, The second anmual automebile tour of anders, Etc., for Preserving the Connecticut Poultry association has been notified by Thomas J. Banni- gan of Hartford, department adjutant, |StOPPed at Storrs Tuesday to Wsit the ‘cotnty fair in Norwich, Miss Emily|and Green Mountains. . Pierson of Cromwell, is 5now studying| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Whittimore Stylish Glasses ? ||mericne % Yeie wniversiy of Nerwich huvd eca ausets of M. 3od The customary changes in cottage and | Mrs. R. P. Stillman at Old Saybrook. Mr. camp lessees, following the middle of Au-| Whittimore was a former track super- I you must wear zlum' gust, caused fncreased train and trolley | misor of the Shore Line Eleotric railway. t‘\;atfi; to and from the beaches during Mrs. George Haskell and daughter, Monday. rian, of Lowellvilie, Ohio, who have why not wear them tol| ™70, .. Boyton and Boyton | bden visiting their aunt, Miss Whitford o will be closed from Aug. 20th unti! Sep-| ot No. 43 Fairmount street are visiting “grace the face” instead of CRESCENT FACH LAWN FETE tember 6th.—Ady. relatives in Plainfield and Jewett City. NET PROCEEDS ABOUT $246| that representatives of tMh Veterans' :ff"“;;‘r': ,0‘;;“*!; Wni H. tMlen“of \lh: oMb 2 ¢ i : ; The Crescent Beach Improvement As-| Bureau will visit Conneotigut August | y Experiment station at Ne e - o, ind ?” The excellent weather during the past| After spending two weeks with Miss | 0 T e R Th | 29th, to September lst; to assist disa- | Brunswick had in tow 15 automobile ceeee. Bt $ASS ‘any old kind ? week has given Comneeticyt farmers a|Hyon Broadhurst of Lafayette street and . o - . In; : walle, of Norwich, is president, will nef |bled ex-service men in securing compen- | 10ade of X::(";“{h"’“(‘)"m";c“' o about $246 from @ lawn fete held Fri-| Fation, medical treatment and hospita] | O81¢, president of the Orange County e e et ¢ S Poultry Produaers’ association, was lead- : Robert H. Montgomery, of Norwich. A | ‘The notice sent to Flatcher post by ::g :" :figff:’;: - ;‘;Y;;":X:r‘;‘e- "h‘\:g ¥ gumber of Norwich motcr parties went D o e A oY% | tion had lined up 5 cars. inciuding two ThePorteons&MltciellCo. o e o« a sale of lcs | céived today at state headquarters from ST Wity bl soxi Canhi eveam, cake, condy, fruitade, eio, Cards | Charles E. Waish, distrlct manager or | ffom Delaware, West Virginia and Maime. A Lenox correspondent mentions that gfl-’r{ch; Pfacl;ltd“?undzy_!at nthe n}r‘n were played on the piazza ani an or-| the Veterans' Bureau: s plan of the trip incin approxi- > & Dr. and Mrs, William Kinnicut Draper of | Baptist church, is city. Rey., T, 3 cost is no more than the { “Representatives Veterans' Bureay|mately one-half day in each of the cight New York, who spent a month at Drchard | Thornton was ilie guest of relatives }’f,':”",:,,c?:g"fm"’,,?;e‘,j;n""’“m"" music | oy arpive Hartford, August 29, through | counties of the state, visiting prominent L & .| Sentember 1, to assist issbled ex-ger- |4nd typical poultry farms in Comnectidut. 8 cinls, Sommitas of arransements n-| i persons in teeuring compensation, | The four loading pens in exch of tha Operations Unnecessary president of the assoelation Iast scngon | Pelical treatment and hospital care, (o | Principal vaieties sve &5 foliows: Dr. Leonhardt says HEM-ROID nA Mrs, George A. Tngalls, both Nor.| Nform 21d assist ‘all claimants regard. Plymenth Rocks. should completely relieve any form of ,,l"ch cotlaaers at tho bekth, 3 ingd necessary procedure filing claims for | w. f. B. Kent (Barred), Cazenovia, Piles. It gives quick action even in ¥ chfln;_é t; sn the ';!'zgrmhau of the|a week with her aunt, Mrs. Freeman - standing tobaceo in the fields cut and un-| Whitney of Cedar street, Miss Thelma Our method will make your|| i cover. Hart has returned to her home In = by It is stated at Neank that the light-| Springfield. glasses “lock good” on you |inouse board is thinking of doing away| Rev. dwin L. Thoraton of Pawtuck- with the lightboat on Ram Island reef|et, a graduate of Brown university, ana as well as to you, and the ||2"2 substituting a gas buoy and bell | pasior of the Allendale (R. 1) Baptist house in Tyringham, Went to Black Peint, | While in Norwjch. “take a chance”” method. Conn,, Sunday. _ . Mrs. & BE. Prior - and Mrs. George Notification has been Teeeived by the| SParks of Jewstt City, Mrs. FL. F. Haly- Norwieh postoffice that arms and mate- | burton and daughter Ernesfine of New rigls for the manufacture of munitions|london and Mr. and Mrs. Ifving Palmer are prohibited in the regular and parce]|O0f Plainficld have been guests of Mrs. 4 compensation and Insurance !o';nht :1“ N XY . 1722| old stubborn cases. It's an internal A " D 5 Frans E. Halyburton of No. 41 Four- settlement of pending claims gre ad- | Rock Rose treatment that removes the cause. C. A. S P E AR m;,:,mm ;o,, mm:k fs teenth street, Norwich, MECHWOF. WORE 28 ditional evidence s necessary to correct | nap, N. Y. .. <..... 1490 Lee & Osgood Co. sells and guarantees ery ance, Armory, Friday ev- Jules F. Francasi (Barred), West- it . i PROGEESSING AT GROTON [ disability with service, to provide for : 2 . > il frfiw§o£gci?;?:er:?; in Ju{;:dm. The cutting down of the offset in front | Immediate physical fi“““‘;‘" 04 o] hampton Beaeh, L L .......... 1416 | "The Groton and/ Stoningtsn Trolley|Plied the pulpit at the First Baptist{of the 'Bracewsh residence in Groton promptly furnish hospitalization for urg- | prnest W. Picker, Glen Ridge, N. J. 1215 OPTOMETRIST BRENNAN-DAERNEILLE BOUT - % b pany has posted notices at Noapl|church Sunday. Mr. Thornton was ac-|bas been nearly completed and the build- :‘::e?f:inr;%::t:?::fl:zfd m!x:ld‘ Rhole Island Réds. NOT LIKELY IN NEW HAVEN Franklin S “orhillding the public from crossing the | COmpanied to Norwich by his parents|ipx of the new facowall has begun. When | /o (& S i neing press adver- | Charles H. Lane, Southboro, Mass. 1687 | 2 " g q. o £ A My, Allen Thovaton of Paw. jirs is completed attention will be turn-| P . T i ToatE R e, 1SN 1. New Hhven, Ank The New Ha- e e it e T RolIng | ket R. I The elder Mz. Thovn.|ed to the ripping up and grading of ¢ Sermagatss, She: puipiU g mbvie B | e ”’fl‘"d sl I‘lm‘nflo{-é s 1o%e|ven Boxing Commission tomight =a- A3 . = Hione to e Wi room. - 1 y M > g " e eteran: reau i{s the incorpor unn arm, alli . jom i “orwichyConn. {| Asents here have recelved word that|IOD Was superintendent of the Wirst|histway, which has already been finished| ,ijon by the pasmage of the Sweet BN ML S. Bickford. Gossville, N. H.... 1529] 20URCed that it had refased ©o sanct the 26th annua lconvention of the Na-|DBaptist Sunday school about seven- i 4 Baturday afternoon in tearind up the|Of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, White Leghorns. Bromian ot Chtoage, s::ha mn!:! tional Association of Insurance Agents is| '60n, Years ago, when the family re-i o i"o i Ol "disovered in #ho wator | Foderal Board of Vocational Educatlon | yoygo0q Parm, Hellywood, Wash. 1800 |nellle of Washington, scheduied to be = to be'held in the Hotel Ambassador, Los|Sideq in Norwich. main and the pipe is being repaired. It| 2N the U S Public Health Service i3, g inguidsby. Cooperstown, 1775 heid in this eity on September 3. Sal., ¥ —_— = 2 e immediate purpose o e cam- . . i |Angeles, Cal YSWL 14, 15 and 16 i S is thought that the leak has beem open | .o TRl RPN 2l ST | Jaek frrevethan. Vl;e\ud. J... 1715 | commission’s announcement m;q g re- Dr. Crowley’s office will be closed un- £ for some time, bui that the water was their rights uhder the Rureau of War Burchell & Janson, Thetis Island, B. garded the match s umeven. It un- til Sept. 6th.—Adv. Fraonk A. Underwood. escaping through the eulvert at that - 3 Risk Insurance: to assist those disabled| C- <'-=: 1699 | derstood the promoters will take the Hastern Connecticut people have been| Frank A. Underwood, for many years|point as #t was unable to work It3 Wa¥ | i gecuring compensation, medical treat- ' question bafore the state boxing eom- at Tylerville, where the 44th zumual‘& resident of Norwich, but who for the|tirough the roadbed. ment and hospital care; to Inform and |Obed G. Knight mission. meeting of the Lifc and Advent Camp|past 14 years has made his home in Hart- assist alt claimants regarding the proce- | dottes), Bridgeton, R. I ....-.. 1836 Meeting assoeiation, which began last|ford, died Saturday morning at 3.15| CHTLD FOUND DROWNED dure necessary in filing & claim for com- | H. P. Cloyes” (Buff Wyandottes), :‘:.‘;x:trldny, will continue through Sunday fn:lml; :30 !3& ftfi‘l‘.":.:‘:i”a"&m“‘é‘: IN BLOCK ISLAND CISTERN |Densation and to aid those wh‘au ch:ns Silver Lane, CONN. ............. 1454 urdey, Aug. 21, and Sunday, the 23th,| Cmploy of the Hartford Fire Insurance|daughter of Frandis O'Brien of Bromx-| 1i'*Cluic the aisability with service. |Fagre D. Emmons (Whit are rounding Into shape. The selectmen|company. - . yille, N. Y. was.found In e'ster on|inmegiate physical examinations are 0| dottes). Plymouth, Conn. met last week wit ha committee from the{ He Was born in Willimantie July 28,{¥riday night after a four-hour search!p. ;rovided and hospitalization furnish- grange to discuss plans and appoint com- | 1866, the son of Thomas and Abby Un-| by guests and empoyes of tie Highland| .5 in yrgent cases. Squeze ce 0f two lemons inte a| mittees. derwood. He was united in marriage in| Hotel, Block Jsland. A verdlet of ac-| Apnough the records of the service di- Glasgo Lost to Potter A bottle containing 1 ouliges Of Or-| My 2p4 Mrs. Charies M. Baxter, this city with Jennie E. Young on Oct.|cidental drowning was roturned Tt sigigon show hundreds of ceses adjust-| The Glasgo Yarn Mill team lost to the chard Whilte, which dn‘_swrr B e BPhare Porves Besin ‘:h 12, 1887. belleved thaf the girl aad fallen ‘nto supply for a few cents, Xhake well, s S GIRLS! LEMONS LEBANON MAN NAMED FEDERAL DRY AGENT 13431 stanton L. Briggs of Lebanon has been appointed federal prohibition agent in 1217) this state, it was annoumced Monday night by Prohibition Enforcement Direc- tor MacKenzle at Hartford. BLEACH SKIN WHITE Revrenn e ed, from what we have been led to be- | Potter Hill team ta Potter Hill Saturday 28, Paxters sister, Migs Van Do Surviving are his wife and two daugh- | the cistern whiie the covy, was off and | jile and from what we know, there | by the seore of § to 5. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY wou have a quarter pint of ” an Deventer| . s wmrs Rowland H. Royce South | that afterwards emmlovesy hal replaced | are any number of ex-service men In| Sunday Glasgo camé back with their and delightfui lémon bleach. M ook Lork, recently opemed thelr | ryiohester and Miss Fiotence M Under- | the wobden platform. ‘ 4 Mrs Franeis Gilman of Tarry- Brooklyt, Codn. Connectlcut who need and should et|old winning streak by defeating Baitic.{ M- 20 £ e, 23] aiaa'snk ko SRR . TN T ey e R e oo e, eminent w hih hey e { v, o che momnd e Ghtows 1137 T i, . Gl day, then shortly note the beauty and| J0¢Al people getting letters from rele-| Kelley of Hartford and Mes, Bumna Fiat b e hexe L i B SR LRI Do si 2ol v o . and his aunt, Mrs Louise G. Lane, of whiteness of vour sicin. Uves oferseas learn of hard times iniof Bridseport, two brothers, Bdward A I AR L ooty Cabeh To ot onco ipotut R im= | Giame Sl 1ns 1o Meer ‘Soas thi] Waetitngben direat. Famous stage beauties use this iemon | Scotland, Where all the necessities and 5 v |. Miss Ruth Cottrell of Now Haven,| —orooy % Underwood and Thomas Underwood of | * vhose dut! hall to make game. . Cogswell was the week Iotion to bleach and bring that soft,|Pleasures ars rcgulated by the govern- xar:richn,o 5 L who is occupying a cottage for ths sum- e e e Lot T Sone uigleis m:‘:;:‘:; ;r. and Mrs. W. Tyler Ok ive se ) # Slear, rocy-white complecl . Moo £onn| TRt Dl G the Wattioss st ummemalso two grandsons of Somth e ok i NIEHIS Tiver. heae Oiwes) ™D exhaustive search of all cases, gather i an Wy <3 Funeral services were heid at his late|Satchie, entertained (WeniyAWs guests|peagquarters. When received we will Mok Son Wen. - 4 cause it doesn’t irritate. A Norwich visitor In New York Sunday | residence, 402 Sigourney street, Hartford, | Sunday, including Mr. and Mrs. Charles lam ¢ squad and insist that they be settled | Sluggers by the score of 4 to 3 in a 12-| nolds, formerly .of Norwich, have -a: v, Ba cars being tried out on the Fourth avenue | officiating. &nd Barbara Burdick, Mr. and Mrs.| eneedily and satisfactorily. inning game. »Gauther's two bagger in|out cards for the marriage reception of Shea g fiews Bfll’ea and Madison avenue routés For some| Interment was in the family plot at|George Fraser and son Clark Traser 120 Wit ewin : danghter, Gearslans Alles, and Ax. ing on Second avenue. service was conducted by Rev. M. Mac-|of Norwich, who motored dawn to spend | FAREWELL PARTY FOR Red Sox ...0 1001001600 1—4|5 o'clock, at Treasure Island farm, Minet, The ifth band eoncert by the Rockville | Lean Goldie. the afternoon, remaining from sapper. MISS NATHLINA PERRACA Mass. 3 ata a 8 ! these freckle. sunburn, and tan bleach. be- | still prevails. E: all relevant data and submit It to these 5 take the cases upTwith the “clean-up” | The Red Sox of Taftville defeated the| Mr. and Mrs. Wiltam Corcoran Rey- saw 3 familiar sight—one-man trolley |at 1 o'clock Monday, Rev. Mr. Johnstone| N- Burdick and daughtecs, Helen, Ruth the 12th with two mem on won the game, | their daughter. Georgiana Allen, and An- - R TR e months the one-man ears have been run-| Yantic cemetery, where the committal]8d Mr. and Mrs. Charies Gaynor all n Sluggers .. 0001011000003 City band will be given in Central park The bearers were Gilbert N, Bvans,| Mre. Charles N, Burdick 1s Miss Cot- : P, A farewell party was héld Friday Wednesday evening under the auspices of | RoWland H. Royce, William Randall, An- | #eil's sister. exening at the home of Miss’ Carrie UNION SQUARE the city of Roekville. There is one more | derwood and EdWard . Underwood, : : R A v s kot $00 ki RUPTURE EXPERT HERE concert this year, whieh will be held|derwcod and Edward Underwods,| SAILOR AND WOMAN ARE Nathlina Perraca who safls for Ttaly Wednesday evening, Sept. 7. brothers of the deceased, of Hartford. ¥ HELD FOR CRIMINAL COURT |this week. Trayeling was inexpersive in August,|, Delatives and friends were present it Woiliss aieini Miss Rossean presented Miss Per- > 3 1 PURE ALUMINUM 1873, since the Btomington Mirror notes|rom Hartford, Providenco and Bridgs- Anthony” Otiver, & smslor sitioneq & |Taca a beautiful sapphire ring as a - Seeley, Famous 1A This Specialty, that at Mystio Superiniendent Mithews port. There were many floral tributes. |4y, sprarine base and Mrs. Idllian | tokn of friendship, in behalf of t e B-qt. Tea Kettles. . ... $2.50| i unced the wrice g ot ‘lo-qt. Preserve Kettles $2.50 Called to Norwich i Y Giitman, 36, of New London, were bound | young predent. Refreshments railroad to the camp meeting at Wil FUNERALS, over to the next tarm of the criminal | were served by Miss Roseau, assist- o b5 mantic was $1.45 for the round trip. turt om a charge of aduRery. Bomds |ted by the Misses Ida Bonville, Nath- F. H. Seeley of Chi and Phila- While driving his automobfle south on cago Miss Margaret Walsh. Co e ‘were fixed at $500 each and were provid- liThna Perraca and xJer?eflGl;:vvulkL . delphia, the noted truss Exmfl'lfll} ple avenue, Hartford, night,| Funeral servi od. e refreshments inclu ®, -ice } rsonaily be at‘the Wauregan Hol G-qt.. nvex Kettles, T B BarEeth Sedh With | Walsh were nela tomiey amening 8 %¢t| “Ime couple were arrested at a room- | cream, fancy -cookies and candies. The world’s | And wili emain in Norwich this Tues- with cover ........ $2.00 another auto: driven by John E.|late home, 102 Central avenue, with re):| \°g house at No. 84 Franklin street Sat-| The evening was passed with games. | s Aug. 23. Mr. Seeley says Giddish of No. 229 Main street, Hartford. | atives and friends from New Leopdon,| rday night. The arrest was made on |ginging and daneing. There were 48 ermatic Shield will not oniy 8-qt. Convex Kettles, Bhe automobiles wers badly damaged. | Waterbury, Jersey City and other places| comPlaint of Mrs. Gillman's husband. | guests present from Groton, New troubles— | .ccain any of rupture perfectly, 3 i At the Central Baptist church Sunday |in attendance. There were many hand. | TheY Bad been staying at the dlin | Tonden, Occum and Montville. but contracts the opening in 10 days with cover ..:..... $2.50 at the 630 p. m. mesting of the B. Y. P. | some foral forma. eet house for soveral weeks. - 2 on the average case. Feing a vast . the leader Miss Prigcilla Lamb, At the services in St. Mary's eharch * & advancement over all former me s G-cup Percolators. ., . . $2.00| sinjert, Lessons from the Bask ot Ba | Rov. Jonn m womh ot Hibaeech WEDDINGS. i e R Y exemplifying instantaneous effects Rath 1: 14-82. The special leader was|Tephew of the deceased, was nt of e o TOD. Jmediately appreeiable_and with- - from the First Baptist churen, Mystic. teh solemn high mass, with . W. A. Rankin—King The embezzlement case against, Gus standing any strain or position. This “‘e Once Belf-supporting in lumber, New | <cefe as deacon and Rev. W. HL Kennedy| At the Greenevills Congregational{Mokus of Springfield which was con- Instrument received the only award in ouseho“ England now imports one-third of the |25 Sub-deacon. Henry J. LaFontaine was | church personage, No. 114 Prospect|tinued in the city court last Thursday | 3 . | England and in Spain producing re- . amount used, the American Ferestry as- | 2t the ofgan, and during the serviee sang | street, Roy G. Rankin and Miss Anna|is slated to come up béfore the oity : ! sults without surgery, injections, medi- 74 FRANKLIN~STREET sociation s reminding Connectieut lum. | Beautiftul Land on High and Nearer, My | May . both of this city were|court this (Tuesday) morning. Mokus | cal treatment or prescriptions. . Mr. Telephone 631-4 BULLETIN BLDG |bermen. New Englasd has $200,000,000 God, to Thee, The bearers were Dr.|united in, marriage Saturday by Rev.|has beéen.held at the county jail since cket! rsday in defau Seeley has documents from the United invested wood rorest industries | Nicholas V. Walsh of Je: City, 2| Charl the |last Thus n it of bonds of §1.- H 4 D. msieying ovr 3000 wage' earhee | Chacien FL Ricketts, paglor of [thel to which. wore ordered by Judge Ar- L ] | Blates Gevernment, Washiogton, D. C., it o : Mr Rankin are well known inspection. Al canes " Local ex-service McGarry, Thomas ¥ thur F. Libby. F » e “You Can Do No Better Than | zsth- atviaion: e merest (re | don. James 3. e s R et miwn | Mokus 18 charged ‘with emberslement | without charge, or if any interested g leam, with interest ‘that | poynton of this’ ¢ $400 by Hannfoal Hamlin, a private - call, he will be glad to show same Buy Our Wurst.” . |ibe ommer (oapalt, Agr. Poal Dwieh| Bt Sk St i e sy ot | St T2t i ek "SRER | i of Besen Hs s srrsed e i sikoviny F e o LS R, iy i PO Norich e e e e s No Salad Complete Without | Moody sueseeded Bisnop Brent ac chan: I —_— sl i e A role _SA P. S—Every statement in this notice ; aip of the Ameriean Bxpeditiomary | {1l soryioe <t A 0. X ATXIIABY DELEOATES | cxiradition pavers has been verified before the Federal - | torces. % Shes & Burke were the funeri-al.| _ LBAVE POE BARIFORD TODAY : - fors, .+ H. Seeley. 9 “si ecu- | and Delegates from Divisons No. 18, No. |PATTERY B MEETS FOR Hundred Twanty-Sixth Conessu-| ! $4 and from the Taftvide division, La- WEEKLY DRILL PERIOD tive, Dividend e » A. O. H, will Jeave this| Battery B, 192nd Artillery met at the Norwich, Conn., August 1, 1921 i (Tyesday) morning 12> Hartford where Monday ing for the weekly & :Ammm-!m: order Is to ?.h’fi?”né’“m,.’éfi%n....,m h:'h:”muunu-:"‘:_. H held. S down town and up around Union Bquare. lared a dividend for the burrent | The delegates from Disision No. 18, g £ opawy Battery B mow has 107 enlisted men ? ’ A ] are Mrs, M. L. Sliney, ¢ president, |and four ‘officera The maximum ""f""“‘"“"‘“"""""&: : ’ ; / payment of 825. Miss Mary ¥. Hortlo end Mrs, James [strength of the battery is 117 men, The | Pe" annum, payable on and after combat fifteenth of September. The