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T FIVE CASES OF DUMB RABIES IN NORWICH| =" =" Sewrs| ASPIRIN PERSONALS Miss Eva LaMoine is spending her e | VA0BLOR 0 Providence. Acid’Stomach Dr. Paul A sczaru is twe ot - ., . We “B : \ RV S s Weeks 1a Now York and Atfentlo City. g3 Toalersn_waivesiiy, teiwy (Tucsiay) | Name “Bayer’ " “n { M. J. Cummings, M. I. Corcoran and | Aecording to-Dog Warden Frank . American Astronomical soeiety, which - VARIOUS MATTERS |5 ¥ McGarrity arc in New York for a s ) - ’ on Genuine Tuttle five cases of dumb rables in &hemumh‘mmm- r vehicle 656 is | fow days Nerwich have come to the attention of 3 0w & Dorunt Whilay |, 1 = moswscats voums o W7 7% | e i ot b0 e i i grgm s poond| s i e ancguions trom 112 has deorensed | Norwich from a week's stay With her| Ops of the cases Whigh came to (he “ inati coming from all parts of —_— The length of the day 5 attention of Dr, Col Mont- ostitations, coming 1, 1921. . : sister, Mrs. F. Clish of Boston. n of Dr, Coles oceurred in Blliots . United ’ g 2 EarnestiyPraisesEatonfo |'™ ™% over tvo houre. villo when & Norwich-owned dog, found Soa | G Tokal Beaion eng Gapsda: ol : i A number from Norwich will attend| Miss Alice LaMoine has returned| Pl Then S NorFih frnec, S8 fours Jith Mr. | States Naval Observatory, Lick Observ- : C K BAILEY & "Iy‘fin.r.u.-h. the annual Bill liprary dinner at Ledyard | from ll:‘!‘tal‘a‘?'d uhnos-’ qmli;l % | Montvilte k B Tuttle in regard 1o the quarantine order | giory, Domipion wfl (Cln‘i a3 stomach 3 ednesday. ‘weeks relatives ringfie] i : #da), Dudley Observatory, arvard, . M Y ) ot g s o Pt 4 " s been| Mrs. J. Dyer Potter of Danislson, whe | The, discovery of rables in Norwich Yate, University - of Illinois, University First i ,fi- Mrs. John Scranton of Elligtt _ resulted in a quarantine order is-|the order whem found necessary. Ok ate University, - = woman since "'i...w visiting her sister, Mrs. Myron Lyon, in | recently underwent an operation for ab-lgyeq by J, M, Whitlesey, state com- o Pepsisylvanis, Ohio St ——= \ ) North Windham. pendicitis at the Day Kimball hospital e oY By amtaals, the | 4,03 TeEARS'tD the confinement of P , Massachusetts Institute of [ Sufferers from scid stomachi— - s, | Putnam, is visiting her parents Mr. and | quib o © Wetnesday | Uring the quarantine period Commis- | mechnology, Swarthmore, yracuse, Dart- TlcE you also. J¢ Bieycles at $32.90 each, Pendleton’s, Mrs. GeorgerS. Draper. nl ne o‘p intd effect Inesday .x?fira.whll!:my‘;e order "i”ul . mouth, Colizge of the City of New York.| peware! Unless you see the name - ! 5 * op and oarries oot the exosss | ¢ &°‘::th’;_:o; laces are planning | Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwarts have re-| Mr. Tuttle, the local dog warden, has et aquarantined in-close | washington University (St _Louis), | gayer e undersigned o evan Witttame il nfinement urely chained on the on package or on tablets YOU| ;i pergens having bills or O e e D o the soaton | tumed. o thelr home at 55 Falrmeust | appointed two depyties o sasist him I | seemiems ot e Joony chiined on the T e el are not geiting genuine Aspirin Pre-|;cainst said Betsey A to bring street, i t the months of |a stri forcementens —t assar, , Wellesley, Mount Hol- | goripeq physicians for twenty-one|ine same on or before the Srat s e ol Ty and August at Shason Springs snd | rden Tos preer el g A E oAt the ante atas rohen 5o, boia] JuKe: Catmeste W&"‘.‘”‘ of Waring: | years and proved safe by millions.|Gclober, 13! i o Lee Brockway of g‘:‘b":‘ :""" 2| Saratoga Springs, N, Y. seph ‘A. Potvin and Benjamin F. Hun- | effect unfll the same are rescinded ez | wostman Kedsk C Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer - BETSEY 4. MATNE. thres and ene-haif po Bashan| " Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Wheaton | tin Co., Warner & Swasey Co, Alvan Clark package for Colds, Headache, Neural-| orull Stonington, Conn. augtd ) pion. N eept degs heing held or led on leashes ' - Jokethe Obar MOTRInE: of Newark have retumned to thelr home | AfPF Wednesday noon every dog in Co.. and the American Optieal Co. gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, - f of not more than five feet in length held The program for the meeting Contains Tumbago, d for Pain. Handy tin Higher tempesature aud ing presence :_f after spending a week in this city -as|the town of Norwich must bo fied up |in the hand of the owner, atfendant Of | 1im of ‘58 paDers, Which are. of courss | basme or' amtye Rager. Tahiets of ORDER YOUR m:u:.::l‘. uzl:i:u:z:“. Y the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F.|80d kent tied up. According to the pro- | keeper, hunting dogs While actually en-{op a technionl nature. The subjests of Aspirin cost few cents, Draggists also . Cleveland of Slater avenue. Visiols of the order no dogs must be|gaged in hunting game, accompanied | thes. papers give some idea of the|sell larger packages, Aspirin the Miss Mary Ward, who has been u.—l‘“""‘;' to roam about, and they must[hy a llcensed hunter, sheep and cattle prw';e;ispmnflwmch Y medrs aed Tode aak o Bayer l(a.nplutactu‘re of ing her vacation at Pleagant View, has not let loese in yards. _If a dog is}dogs while aetually engaged in driving tronomers are working and of the meth- | Monoaeeticacidester of Salicylicacid. Lilian Miner of Norwich. refurned to Norwich. Her position in|K®Pt In & yard it must be tied up. Any|or tending sheep or cattle and accom- | oge by Whieh their investigations are | ewsm———— Campers go through town daily, some| Town Clerk Holbrook's office has been| 298 OWner who violates the commission- | panied by and in the control of the | candusteq with equipment secured to automobiles,filed by Miss Ruth Kinney. :::50‘::;6 fl:flm ;vtl 1‘;;.:?"&-“'1 t_Al! Dw'xlz,:r, kzeQI:r :r he‘rdlmnl. B mneed “fd“:lrun-lv v:;m the du(lre’ifl;d Batara ing at the home of Ed-|others with less pretentious Wegons. 5 " A in violation he penalty for violation of the quar- | NORWICH AUTO OVERTURNS . ganizing the unorganized in ward Allard, near Baitie, a social gath.| D K. Strong of Hebron has purchased i Mebet Nane gt N of e order will be picked up by the | anthne order is a e of 7 or imprison- o FRANKLIN HrrL| %, U0 ade union phalanx It has was heid in honor of the home-|the Hutchinson farm on West street, Co-|ooks yaeation, ome week with hin ™ and his deputfes and im- ment not more than 30 days, or both. & wdden: ssvlication. of bealus while] ooTIoi0ed (o {haugurale 3 compreben- of Arthur Allard, who for some|lumbia, from Mrs. Eugene Hutchinson. | . ine: Mrs. Jagues and one week with e ooty e ol d catensive organizing eampaign. tme p¥st has been located in New York| mpe 39th annual outing of the Order of | his brother, E. Llovd Miner in Jewett LATED 31,000000 A¢ 5 JUNIOR UNI £ S ] v another machine approaching from the| 4 CEUMULATE! ; city. Mr. Allad 15 accompamied DY | mastern Star is to be held at Mo in | City, TNITED MECHANICS |THOMAS ¥. BRENNAN DIES $1,000.000 AS George Generous and William O'Conpell Teachers engaged for Coventry town schools include, in Distriet No. 5, M Soelal Gathering at Balti L7 | BLEOT AN ALL OTF : opposite direction resulied in the skidding p N on Robert Morris doy, tomorsow, AUE| g Jopn Spoffodl and daughter Miss sihb i i e AT WATERBURY BOSPITAL |and overturning of the machine of David [# DOORMAN AT DELMONICO'S . 318t “Dhelma Spofford, returned Saturday to|yq s % Mecting of Norwich council, No.) Thomas F. Bremnan, a life long res- | Fishken on Franklin Hill early Mondsy| New Yorw. Aug 29 _Bon vivants of Twpnty young people from Baltic and elma Spe 3 14, Junior Order of United American Me-{ident of Norwich and prominent in ia- | morni by gone days learned today of the surronnding villages were present at the | Mrs. Walter Brearly of Moosup has|their home in Brooklyn after 2 1ength¥ | ehanics, held Monday Fetende el o b morning. sathering. The ewening’s program in-| Deen spending a few days visiting Wwith | visit with relatives in Mpystic. While T ci S in this city and throughoul i Sitn i i salae] N of Jamss: W Hiwen 1o, Siand ingham’ M. i s s g 3 e s st T i {Her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Harrington, | there they motored to Norwich and call- | menam Memorial, the following ofiicers|the state died in St P ry’s hospitalein |and Mr. ad Mrs. Louis Soloway and sop,| 4 fortune as a doorman in the heyday 3 f at Westerly, ed on friends. weré elected and installed: Waterbury Jate @ mda} afternaan fol- | was coming toward Norwich in his car| Of Délmonico’s downtown restaurant A exhibition dancing. & . on E: Junior past couneilor, R, M. Chapman; ! lowing an operatiun which hé underwent | when he tried to pass an automobile | FOUT vears after immigrating from Ire- 'g Allard and his guests will spend a| Drs A, Richards will return to his of-j Mrs. John F. Davis and son Herbert | councilor, J. A. McDonald; vice council-|on last Thursday, Mr. Trennan rallied | truck. As he swing to the Jeft to pass| 'and in the seventies he obtained a po- S here Il then leave for Moun- | fice September 1.—adv. of Milford, Mass., who have been visit-or, Joseph Wellington: warden, Marvin!from the operation but & day or so later | the truck, another machine appeared and | Sition at Delmonico's at one dol =1 tain View, N. I, where they will epend a | 1¢ is claimed that several Norwich men | ing her sister, Mrs. E. §. Ross of Hinck-| Hanna; outside sentine], K ra Joseph Peck-{took a bad a it wa . U i his brakes. The| 98¥s His tips the first day were $18 are prospecting for the purchase of de-|ley street during the month of August,|ham; inside sentinel, H. P. Ludlow; re- urn and it was pecessary | Mr. Pishken applied his br e i B e & st ’ e bank at| cluding a five dollar bill from Will-| . OF e reidnces S8 o e8| N irsed 1o thi home, Sosnmpan|conlor morears . B Faivurr | 11 o e Sepane e Teser | ki Sl a1 smhed e bk | i o vt o | NOW Ocean Beach. fed by her niece and nephew, Edward|sistant recording secretary, A. L. Atchi-|Jy. Bremnan of Iaterbury giving a pint|of the children was pinned underneath| FODS of the restgurant started him op- Th 5 The nine-acre farm known as the Jesse | and Lillian Ross. son: Snanclal secretary, James Yerring-|of his blodd, Mr. Brepnan seemed to be |the car and was reséued by Ernest Heber, | Fatine in the stock ma in_whi ames Coa-l c& S Dennett- farm, situated near Old Mystic,| Mrs. Arthur Simpson and daughter|!on: treasurer, Conrad Rheul; repre-|jotter but about three o'clock Monday |the driver of the truck, who stopped | he Was credited i haying made $1.. iz been purchased by Cordelia Babbitt|Frances, of Wayland, Mass, have been|Seniatives to state council, R. M. Chap- GIRLS! LEMONS ; = § ver-| 000.000. Ten children survive him afternoon took” a sudden turm for the |when he heard the crash of the over- : Tel 1819 . Y. Buests for the past week at the home of | ™an and J. 4. McDonaid, Worse and died within & short time, Mem. | turning car. Mr. Fishken, Thother, lephone i Mr. and Mrs. David Gaudette and fam- | Mrs. A, D. Neale of Warren street,| JosePh W. Wellington df North Frank- ! BLEACH FRECKLES H H AND WHITEN SKIN e han D bers of his famify had been Dotified of |son, and Mrs. Solowsy suffered severe | PIVER ASPHYXIATER AT ily and Charles Heck of Union have been | Mrs. A. D. Neale and her guests will| " Pas been appointed the deputy over!ine change in his condition and were |lacerations and bruise 1hi il M Welli; - My. Soloway and BOTTOM OF HARLEM RIVER k leav. ed: 7, tor trip whicl oty et T. Weliington is a na-|jus¢ *prepari 1 his son also suffered minor bruises. New Y 29— Vines i N s :.l ? the town of Groton.| Dr. William R. Ward and Mre, Ward | gepncoticut and has recently returned|pnoned them. #ins were cylled ;0 attend the injured| bottem of the Hariees rleee when Do = ;ufif Frederick Brewer and Albert Stan-| with threo children spent the week-nd| s ch,:“g:";;”:‘_hfl:‘" Tmere feen®| He bhad always made his home in this pezacms, fes of Woam wece vakm o became entangled in both hie air line|ALL PERSONS 'HAVING SILLS 1 Ve i T s ; RS city having b bor a Vi ackus bospital for treatmen: and guide line and was slowly asphyxicat- e e o e T | el e, R LS O i | member of Liberty Bell counell, New Ha-| 53, 08 DO WL, 0, Toamesuile oo foL® "Gose of Willimantio aleo assist- | ad as ho steagaied 10, trec. Womcert AGAINST THE TOWN OF SPRAGUE 2341t of the peoords. a¢ the town hall @ | lock, D, Do and family_ at 30 Splding | ven, ovie 45 yehss. Uner his uidancel 2003 RE0,8 S18 2F Lo jate Jobn Hrem. | S e tninief peosie: With two other divers he was engag- | PRESENT SAME ON OR BEFORE Poquonnoc. !s‘treen ;)2;‘ c:i&imm:. bl A lhilcoulc‘l‘l should thrive. has made his home at 14 Nelson Place - ed in ‘aying a submarine electrio cable | SEFTEMBER 1, 1921, Squeeze the jmice of two lemons into| Dr. Edwin Wayte, who was the guest|the medical gt ter the offlcé¥s were elected the reg-iror many vears He attended the schoois | CLAITMS HIS WIFE in a concrete bed. When he fa o 2 bottle containing three ounces of|recently of Dr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Wil- | Benefit Life Ilnsurance Society of New-|ular business form was carried out and | t g radtmnd A D HIM IN 1913 answer the accustomed signal from the | RAYMOND J. JODOIN 1 e K % "rankl 2 N, 1. PresY; | oot Aot in this cify and after graduating entered DESERTED r 3 Orchard White, which any drug store|cox at Norwich state hospital, is first as. K, N. I, and an elder in the e ppointed. ' & i t . 2 3 attending barge his fellow divers went il aupply for a few cents, shalte well, | sistant on the staff at the state hbepital | terian church of that city, of which| Mr. Walbridge, the organizer, spoké on 2t R st Bilver, "Lomol 0. Potisr ot New Tongon hasi oo lu R oL, PON S st Selmapat and you have s quarter pint of the{in Patton, Cal Rev,_Dr. Pollock Wag for many years!the future of the council in this city, L e . brought suit for divorce against his| best freckle and tan bieach, and com-| Esther Rappe of Haddam has brought|ihe pastor. They left Monday ev wife, Annie Gangloff Potier, mow of plexion whi been employed for the past 18 years as a , g in his lines with the air sup) ing | saying he can see no reason why can’ | bt ener. suit against Charles Patterson of East|PY machine for Newark not be among the largest orders in Nor-|POlisher. Meriden. Mr. Polter claums his wWife| pwy o e 3 A = M 2 He was prominent in labor circles in im in Aprll 191 D = P 2 iy 1his seatly Saprsnt losen| L C ; F — P wich because the prineiples should inter-1 . = . s " deserteq him in Ap ¢ NG ‘G SONT: 5 ot i e e Sy rnETant 1emon | Lyme o recover $800. Benjamin Langer| oy, o or s e est every American, and that ff should|(i5 ity having heen president of the |““Tue couple wers married Sept. 14, FROM SING SING PRISONT: . e g ste 880 of Mialstown wus the same CASE THIS WiEK |8 given considerafton by the paople who | Nor#ich Central Labor Union and of the 1973 Tha papers . the divorce. action | Ominins. T, Aus ands each 4 n i i 3 ey opa ol e said fur-)rolshers union. At the time of his death| yope filed with the clerk of the super-| Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Si - gy 'Slm-v?mi:l(hflcngkinh:: At Mt Hope, Miss Cora Grant of| The hearing on the appeal of the ae-|Gicr'sn Ameriean ideals = ::n‘:us‘:g he was {reasurer of the Polishers union i‘:s:r::o\lr:din this eity Monday. day ordered the removal of all prisoner: oemes, » Storrs and Migp Irene Grant of Minne-|count of Attorney John C. Geary as ai-|(nis order with the O. U. A. M. and that{2nd Vice president of the Central Labor from positions which guv. e i e apolis, Minn, are spending their vaca-|torney and agent for Mrs. Julia C. Bent- - g Union. T IRAO- n 5k ondar s b0 shr Not only was he prominent in \mm— g to prison accounts and re » tions at the home of their parents, Mr.ley administratrix of the estate Of her| Wit The Onder of Coied oserorneeted| 1ocal labor aftairs but he hetd the omce] INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | 0.6 hiscovers seeterd NO I ICE AT A O e husband, the late Andrew J. Bentley, | fupther than the principies being same.|Cf Arst vice president of the Connecticai| Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Chase and Miss | totalling $14,000 had been forged by pr Bicycles selling below cost, Pendle-{Will not be resumed in New London - what similar. He stated that the two Federation of Labor, having been elected Virginia Chase are at Indian Neck, Bran- | oners as:'_!fl‘d to office dut; Pt Tuesday morning to which day it was \tfer | 1ast spring. Fraternally he - { fora. t= of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Eiwell, | The prisoners were emp the e Sl show | ton's, 45 Broadway.—ady. : orders are condueted on alfogether differ- v he was a mem- | ford, guests of Mr. giwe 1 R s Tl o T, S ¢ 3:“\“ Aug. 3 uy is the 14th anniver-|2dJourned. Judge Milton A. Shumway,|ent lines but that it wasy very difficult to|Der of White Cross Counei] 13, Knights |Jr. offices at times when the work grew G. Emory, natienal esm-. setion on the death of our late brother, | sary of the death of Richard Mansfieiq | WhO I8 hearing the appeal 43 a commit- | induce the people here [hat there is no|of Columbus and a member of Norwich| steamér La Savoie, on which Miss Ma-| {00 heavy for the staff of civillan em- 2 American Legion, and THRRE. Seen the actor, who is buried in Gardner ceme- | (9 Of the superior court. will be cecu-| connection in these orders. Aerle. of Wagles. He was a devoted|jpel S. Webb sailed from Havre Saturday, | P/O¥eS: 1t was said about thirty other members of the le- 4 WILLIAM . DONOHUE, tery, New London, He died in that city |Pied With a hearing in Hartford Which| ‘He said to give some small idea as to|™ember of St. Patricks church and a|is due in New York Sunday or Monday gion will leave for England tomorrow g President. | in 1907, aged 50 years. he started several days ago and will be|tlie strength of this order and its activi-| member of the Holy Name Society. next. STATE POLICE INVESTIGATING A e T - —_— S —|in 19 K . unable to continue the Bentley hearing | ties guring the world war, the Junior.or-| He is_survived by fis mother, two teid of C. 36,000 BURGLARY IN BETHEL e L S v v fl\nTo:'fm‘::?:io‘nh?fu.?.o:?x l:.fihuf 51“‘:22 . der bought $4,626,000 in Liberty bonds,|SiSters, Mrs. Fred J. Healy and Miss ntu\r':r:i‘:‘:mvgv:dhoafl(g;{:r??‘:: fg‘:.r:fr:;fy Bethel. Aug. 29 —The state police are| 2" the steamsr Leopoidisa on “Septem= ; ] ‘late against the Droposed incréase of $2193.000 in war savings stamps and|Amnie Brennan, both of this eity and e una Mrs. Richard Lawis, has left for | inestigatine 4 burglary which ais- | P* fares by the New Haven railroad in sev- OBITUARY. gave 1617500 To the Red Cross, §803,- :"“‘F"’;';"» Dr. P. J. Brennan of Water-1{ ;. white mountains. i covered today at the plant of Georze A. - iy 5 , h vere s very 3 < § 1ot value 5,000 was v 28— i e the death of our late brother, Thomas| Capt. Henry Langworthy, in thel Monday evening word was received | 32,116 members of this order in the ser|one wWho know him. He ,possessed 4 |C0iP avenue are entertalning Mr. Johy-| Quantity of leather, valued at $5.000 wa Havre. Aug. 29.—The American bat $ . ™ JOBN DE BRUNNE schooner William Morse, nas returned tofin Norwich of the death of William §. Noank from Fulton Market. He carried | Cosgrove which oceurred vice. ploasing personality and hax a host of |SOWS father, Samuel Johnson, also his| tAken from a siorchouse Sunday niehi-| tleship Utah Jeft here this evening for Worthy President. |5 200 large sized bluefish which were|at in a hospital| He then spoke of the orphan home 4t|friends who were saddened by the mews |3UL. Mrs. William *Morgan, of New | It was betioved a cruise in the Baltic Ses i t o o ¥ the leather. ident. 5 cea Cio|at Doston during the day. Mr. Cos-|Tiin, O. esying that an organization|of his death. His family hus the sym. | HOVED. Bl Fog B e e X caught in 10 dories. o " recely grove was about 50 years of age. Helwith such a charitable institution could|pathy of the community in their bereave- { Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Olcott leave to- s teawD. The third finger on the left hand en cents a pound: was & former resident of this city and |pot fail. Very recently a graduate from | ment. day (Tuesdny) for Middleiown and will| 250 QUARTS LiQ PRIEE | which the engagement and wedding rings The handsome saddie horses used by!was the son of the lats James F. {os-|tnis home received the homor of being et S remain until Thupsday, attending the IN 4 WOUSE 1IN NEW BAVEX | e e temisally “fhe Sroriatl Siavrou&Vardamis he girls at Camp Mystic, the symmer|grove, the well known Norwich shoe | appointed a cadet at the West Point Mill: | CATHOLIC BISROPS GREAT womk | 0°ions of the National Astronomical #s-| New Haven, \nn., Aug. 29 Teaa ot the ek ! of Dr. Mary L. Jobe. on_Mystic | dealer. S tary academy. on 2 sociation at Wesleyan university prohibition and.internal revenue olcers, river, have been faken back to Meriden| Mr. Cosgrove was nmarried, He| He finished by saying tha¢ in general ¢ e ANCE IN STATE| y o smbler Mason Blackford, who has | under the direction of Chief Azent Thom- | = FRUIT AN by owner, the cavalcade going|leaves a sister, Mrs, T. I. Falvey of|the Junior opder is a-very substantial or-| At the state convention of the Cath-|cpent the summer with hbr mother, Mrs.| as McAulife, late today raided m»! D ugh Colchester, Boston. der and thAt those who have becomelic Total ‘Abstinence Union of Connec- |Thomas H. Perkins, left Norwich Monday | home of John Arnope in Columbus ) | | There is an endorsement of the Knights Z James P. Shes members will not regret it. He said he{'iCUl, in session at Danbury, the busi- | eveming for South St. Augustine, Fla., to ] enue a ized 250 quarts of Jiquor end | CONFECTIONERY | of Cohumbus.* project to honor Dante on | James . Shea, ene of the best imown | hoPed the Deopls in Norwich would study | 1655 SeSsion Will b Temimen this | s parih et 7. Bionktond han jus | 330 bosus revemue stamps. Armona war ! —THE— | his sixth centenary by Pope Bemedict In | buhainese wen m New London, died at]it from the national point of view and | {Tuesday) morning, following o reauism | boen assigned. arrested and held cotclibes grmite SHOE SHINE PARLOR | ciovelical published Monday in Co-|ceven otclock Sunday morning at his | become thoroughly acquainted with the Mass for the deceased members which | i \iry P Jounson, who has been| e United Stales commissioner | tumbia, the new national magasine of the | nome, 35 Hunlington street, New London, | Prineiples and the work this order js| ™l be celebrated at St Peter's ehuren |, M0 WATC T “OUnOR, Whe is — 1 o R Bowe, 35 Haningion sizset. Hew Toutan | SEASH ; at § owclock. The convention will be | b e NOTE 2L SO Bt Miss| Palestine has am ara about equal to | Porteous & mhn STt A state military man said Sunday that |born in Ireland April 19, 1845, but came| The charter is to be left ovn for §0|1fought to a close this aftermoon at|njury 1. Paddock, before going fo Newftbat of the state of Vermont | " | it was impossible o tell how many from | ro this country with his parents when|08¥6. The ~membership commitiec is| Which time the officers for the emsuing | Bac i where she will bi engaged in 1 196-198 Franklin Street | connecticut were in the * Rhine valley [a youtn and had always jived m New|o0mpasdd of J. A McDonad, R, W.|term will be chosen. Brisia Jekus wAsel o —_— ' | forces. He gave as 14,000 the total num- | London. Chapman, James Yerringion, A. D, Atehi-| Rt Rev. John I Nilan, DD., bishop THE | COMPANY N ber of American troops there, and said #on and Conrad Rhuel. jof the divcesefof Hartford. who USTRIANS ARE ENCOUNTERING | { - he thought there might be about 200 from — 1t was voted to change the name of this | speaker at the chureh Sunday ng, | AUSTRIAN 3 3 G Connecticut. council to Buckingham couneil tis one of the most active temperance RESISTENCE FROM WUNGARI Skelly—Moye. The seasons for fur-bearing animals Next Monday being Labor d there | workers in the state and has long been Vienna, Aug. 20.—(By The A. P)— KITEMAUG such as muskrats, skunks, mink and rac- | , Mrs. Walter S. Skelly, with her chil- | will be no meeting that weel ldentifled with the movement. Prior to | ThemAustrians have-met with resistance | One Hundred Twenty-Sixth Consecu- coon begin about the middis of Detober, | ren. John and Patrlcia, has returned { his being raised to the office of 3 fhis b from the Hungarians in the oceupation | tive Dividend but the notices being posted by the state from Providence, where she attended FORMER SUB BASE OFFICER Iflf C onnectient he eonducted vigorsus | of Burgeniand, the little strip of \\'esr} WHITE CANN]NG game and fish commission at this time|!he Wedding of her cousin. Miss Mar- BEPORE COURT MARTIAL |C3MPaiEns throughout Massachusetts. | Hungary awarded Austria by the peace August 1, 1921 | The Board of Directors of this Bank | ! Norwich, Conn. - e ®|guerite Agnes Hoye, danghter of Mr. Laist Bishop Nolan was raised to that office | (reaty, according to reports e whrning ot the taw, T"PPET® 83e"| 3 Mrs. Thomas W. Hoye, of Hamilton | Charges of conduct prejndical to good | ¥ cleven years ago and during that time | hore, stre ‘ 4 and George Martin Skelly, of forder and discipline based upon his al-|{o every class of ehildren that he has| Late Sunday night Lieutenant Hejjas | has declared a dividend for the current} Travel from New York to Block Island | 5.1t Domingo, Island of Haitl, former- | leged refusal to take command of & sub-| confirmed ho fias impressed the meed of | one of the Recaloirant laeders in West | six months at the rate of four per cent.| It is time to think of Pre- continues good, steamer Cape Cod BIng-|yy ot Norwich. The marriage took place {marine and make a trip from New 1on-|abstaining from fntoxieating lquors, | Flungary, appeared heading a large de- ke ] ing up an average of 0 pussengers each | ;. g "yfiohacl's charch Thursdsy, when |don to Hampton Roads and return were ¥ per a , pay (rip on her way to Norwich. Returning| i St Michacl's Y Rishop Nilan always asks the children | tachment of his irregular forces, selzed | P N i e ol ceeturning | Roy. ‘John L. Cooney performed _the |breferred against Lieutenant George | to ke & pledgo o Abatain foom mmtonr | the melimay ststion 3t Odenbure . and | fifteenth of September. coremony and celebrated the muptial | Marbell who was before a general court|cacing liquors untll they reach 25 yenes | Sied the. streets with barsls of umi- HEMPSTEAD, i 2 By’ BT Bleck Tndiand "“‘m"‘?"’ 30,10 35 P&5" | mass., the music being directed by Or-|martial at the Ravy yard at Boston Mon-[of age Tt has been estimated Tenre | formad men armed with pistols. FRANK HEMBS i-AEDw,., | upon putting down any Prepisstdonn; feoy, thero aagh iy ganisi Fredericks. The bridesmaid was|day. =S during the cleven years he has been |- One detachment of 170 men advanced Eeustions. One of the residents of Poguonnoc has| Mjss Moniea M. Hoye, sister of the| Marbell, on April 25 last, whfle’ln ©OM- | ishop 150,000 chitdren have taken the | to Pinkafeld. where they met with hand | ———— ————— hble.fllillfi- ;- " s :flun: that :‘"! hm;i car can ‘l;lll:hdo the | hride. and the best man was Mr. Skel-mand of the submarine 09 at the New | pjaqe, grenades and machine guns, the Aus- fruits or vege amily washing. He connects the rear 's brother, Attorney Thomas J. Skel-|London base, was ordersd to take tem- L ] ke Ao trians who were coming fn to take over | R = wheel to the washing machine and sim-{ 1y or New York. porary ommand of the O4 and make the | CHARLES F. WILTSON LEAVES (he {erritory. |§son. We carry a complete ply shoves down the gas throttle to ac- The bride wore a sult of Shantung|voyage to Hampton Roads. He protesi- = & There are conflicting reports concern- | 9 complish the work in a hurry. The Wood | gl and a hat of pale blue duvetyn|ed it is charged, because of the condi- FOR CLEVELAND, OHIO |,y wougities, but it is not believed ) || assortment of all the needed N B on his farm is also cut by the machine. | cmuroiderad the same shade. Her |tion o fthe engines and after these had| Following a vacation of two monthe| ncy were great. t ears eas NNews e e e A corsage bouquet was whita Killarney | been repaired, etili protésted against the |Auring which he visited relatives and | The movement of occupation has been . . census, there Were 589,816 persons 10|roses. Brown Canton crepe embroidered” order. ~ Another officer was given the :’r!vndf in the west, and in several of | suspended, and Herr Schober, the Aus- VS, Utennll—-.h( compnh- £ MAGAZINE SPECIALIST |vears of age and over in Connecticut en-|in rust and blue was worn by the|command and made the trip without in- | 'he New England' states. Charles F. | trian chancellor and foreign minister, is < | | gaged in gainful occupations in 1920, con- | bridesmaid, whose hat was of brown!cident. A letter’ which Marbell is al-| Willson js en route to his home in|appealing to the inter-allied representa- Clevel \ ; ¥ i} sive assemblage of the most UNION SQUARE stituting 42.7 per cent. of- the total popu- | duvetyn with pheasant band, and who|leged to have gent to naval omx‘x‘nls in | €1 \x‘»D:‘nd,wO::u l;;.\;(hn:;b;xum.“nu_l Mr. | tives here o ‘l;‘l"’ m‘« g .-!eu; This ear’S Slght lation of the state (1,380,631) wore Columbia_roses. which he expressed his opinion that no | Wills o Shelby, Montana, | 10 secure a fulfillment of the terms o l e e me ™ Vices. opened Monday afternoon. The members | breakfast was served at the home of | him to make the trip in command ¢f the } Of Farl Ragers. a cousin of the late | iria of the executive commitiee of the show |the bride to a2 small company of rela- |O4 also was submitted to the court. IMr‘q‘“Wl_H:mn . A few days were passed | This afternoon following a eabiner || [ ast year your eyes may housewife knows that h]f i PURE ALUMINUM e e B e e . e LY s at Glasier, National Park, and n few | meeting Herr Schober made a / B direct c The Newport horse show at the casino| Following the chureh ceremony, | military necessity existed for ordering [ Where for two weeks he wag the guest the treaty giving Burgenland to Aus- Vanderbilt at his annual horse show |Mrs. Skelly left during the afternoon | DENIES CONDETIONS AT fave ot Denver. Col From the latter|protest to the inter-siffed omein's,in |l have heen splendid, perfect, ||l the success of preserving de- S $2.50| i bt ok ot | N0 ork o o e Prars Fasa rmmeimu |2 e e st to Boving | R L L i | = 5-qt. Tea Kettles..... St ony R e e, wers Mz Skt e iperie. | DF, Fraudin.5. Wiltex, superintendent | weaks at_the homes.of his brother, Al-| terview with Herr Schober today in o faultless. But — this year|| pga.uponlnvmgthngh g S £ bt e e N ital, eni > der Will e -in.] ta ot i £ f 1! > r 5 HS Q 10-gt. Preserve Kettles $2.50| 1, "G zage, Boston 1o New Yori | tendemt of construction snd matatenane) L‘,’;,fi:".&:fl"&“flhi‘r‘é& Soaee o R e epans | uation, “Tais wan refased him. - | they may be blurry, distress- || kind of Utensils, These 6-gt. Convex Kettles, express will stop at Saybrook Junction at for the San Domlogo raliroad, Wor SIX|ingfiution in the New Haven city court|in the west My. Willson cam to Nor.| Tho Austrian government has been || . deteety | sug: 4 ” % p. m., and the early irain from Hart- o ‘medema' ety il last week by Thomas E. Kelley, an es-|wich and was & guest for a week at the | unable to communicate with its repr ing, detective, | . & with cover ........ $2.00]ford will put up at Saybrook Point al M. ond Mes. Johm 3. Skelly, who al.|caped Inmate, that conditions under|home of Mr. and Mrs John E. Post of | sentatives at Odenburg shce Sunday || gestions: day and not tum around at the Junction | Mv, and Mre. Joht 9, Skelly, who al i yich arug addicts labored were “terri-| West Thames the former being a | ight. Al the Austrian foroes have || The remedy?— | 8-gt. Convex Kettles, g at vresent and retum to Hariford.| o attended the woddingk spent the week | (10", (75 J"ha Siace is - orribie | brother of MeMBWiitson. been withdrawn across the West Hun- ¢ | with sover $2.50 g‘l;ah"“';‘l’"m“w:;n"" Dew timetable| F ee street, on thefr return to their | Kelley begged the New Haven justice to| After a few days' stay with relatives| EATian frontler. J e Puneiobis, send him 10 jail, but he bas been tpturned | at Norwich Town, Mr. Willson loft Pri.| It is rumored that the Juzo Stavs may | ["Have us examine your eyes to this place. day for a brief visic with his brother, | Fe0Ccupy Baranva on the Danube unles o Pint Mason Jars . .. doz. $1.90 i8 due to the state that I should | Framc B. Willson of Natlck, Mass. On | Burgeniand is immediately evacuated by ' and furnish the g1a s s e S|'l'‘quart Mason dars ...... doz. $1.20 The will of Thomas F. Gllroy, Jr. . 6-cup Percolators. . ... $2.00]yorx iawyer, who died Aug. 235t e T ] uegesiant iy Hill, was in New York Saturday. oL ' 2 a Celley's statements,” Dr’ Wilcox | i 40e, g s Jammpenis. 4 His' widow, Mre. Mabel Gilroy. of 36| Notices have been postéd in the Nor-| I°hY Igley's sia Ny Ml Mo Wilanilar fhe Cleve said. “Kelley's is a morphine case andjland, where Sentember first he resumes needed. Park avenus, New York, recelves the en- | Wich post office in comoliance with In-|1es ot'to be trusted,” Dr. Wiloox add- | his futies as cestoo ot Poont oo 3 personal property. He was the son of the | D- C.. g came to the institution. = ) 4 » B e 74 FRANKLIN STREET late Mayor Gilroy of New York. o the fact that the fi}?d’: at sn:do:: “"?Sr"hl“,.“,.’,’d‘ is good and. the place for | BILY, LIBRARY DINNER | Attantic uity, 1. Aug. 29—The . Jars in popular favor. : o DG, | Because the Norwich water hoara has|delivery stamps on m; atter inebriates and drug addicts is open for AT LEDY S Lv SliDamciais A the SxERore SPE % Telephone 531-4 BULLETIN BLDG.| |, irying it, it 1 Interssting to kuow |NOL ‘nSure mfo deltvery. Many belleve | jnypection at all times,” declared - Dr. Seiy DYARD WEDNESDAY | yogiiigy of untair cmployes: . has = A. AR Half-pint Jars that chiorine is & potent agems for o | that thé placing of that stamp on 8 let- | WIbeC . annual meeting of the Bill| strengthened rather than weakensd the winty Ideal Jars e | rinking water, maserdint to ool | ter or package answers the same pur. Library association will be heid at thet so'ldarity of the oreanized labor move- Quart Ideal Jars Finecr 4l Manager Coleh M. Baville ot | POse A8 Tegistaring it or newring tand | oo e T mmrn | Ledyard Center #Cougregational church| ments 1f was. dediared in. & matement OPTOMETRIST | “You Can Do No Better Than | the Harttord water department in a|COTStitutes the assuming of labiiity for on WedneSday. The program for the day | tonight by the executive council of the | . etatement confirmed by, members ofoths | the viaue of the package by the depart- WHILE AT TARGET PRACTIOR | %ill include the business mee(ing at 11| American Federation of TAbor. . The F 3 PRESERVING NEEDS Buy Our Wurst.” board of water commissioners there. ment. Miss Ruth Kinney and Charles Rog-|?¢lock, at Which the reports of the trus. | council based its decislon, the statement ranklin Sq. The special delivery stamp is for eX-lers of Norwich Town, motored to|'%e the librarian and others will be| said, upon reports submitted by af- i ; Gold Buck Jar Rubbers ... dox. 108 . It is the Ship Construction and Trad- it v ven. No Salad Complete Without |ing company of Stonington which hes| [Criin the dellvery of o letter and all| Brookiyn, Conn., Sunday, and were the | Eiven. - Followisg) the business. meeting, x filiated national and international unions. i i -pint size o g Dt valuable packages should be registered | guests at the home of Miss Kinney's un- | \Pere wilt-be exercises in the church. Analysis of the reports, the statement No Ch’ Conn. “"—"Pri';:nh-)mh.m e 68e e ooy from, he United States | or insured, Postmaster John P. Murphy | cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ben- SRl peares = Yo o e | mia, showed that s Teluction ln’ pey- Preserving Kettles, in Aluminum 2 . leld of s a ev. Mr. h : - imd e ) oard e > Jesnels| states. sy ment of duss by the federation’s mem. X Hatfield is an éloquent speaker and is| bershi; Lo rincipall: TeEE—— t] {terne e p was due principally to the wave nia &t a cost to the govermment of Wi ants ‘Aches “Bont BoiFapen: = ‘:]:W:n W:fl o “.‘rsnh‘;"u‘m‘ Mias | 5Ure to present a subject that is worth|of unsmployment throushout the ocoun- wards. SMOR00 a vour Uhe oempmy's afteri ., L0 F L e aar ) B ntally Bhot | nerseit in | While. At the conclusion of the exercises| try. Secretary Frank Morrison took oc- - ~ || A complete showing of Strainers, O ‘s at the rate of $2,100 each, or = total of Ganrs ull Tadd, lat ? Yal nney "”u:‘ y’l‘h Het i there will be the dinner for which the | casion to deny reports published today Colanders, Etc, for Preservil . of $130,500, ge Trumbull Ladd, lste of Yala|the right foot. e bpllet passed |, qqngiation is noted. that the faderation had sufferad a sk TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION - Mayom | unjversity, which was filed in the New|through her shoe into the top of her 2 R0 000 dabore ity the ,"',‘::I‘} et BT O W ——— |} “Col-Pac” Canners, for Preserving, Ronal N. Kimball Vish Here, |F2Ven probate court Friday, provides|foot, and ‘out at the ball, into the| yMoNTVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Industrial crisis. Mr. Morrison referred | WANTED-Old postage stamps and |§in two sizes 3 that his body shall be cremated and that [ ground. Mr. Rogers immediately con- he coins. C..J. King, 48-50 Water St | 7-jar size at $375 Ronald N. Kimball, son of Frank L |a portion of the ashes shall be buried | veyed Miss Kinney to her home, where CAYLS RARTRORD Mhwmisrim| 0 fsurer sumennced 3 theBlenyer com- | S, et - Ex yoslgre g ' Kimball of Spruce street, who for the|beside a camphor tree which he plant-|later in the evening she was attended | At a meeting of Montvillé Union Bap- | iRuol eoreem o8 12:jar size - at 43 and Enamelware—At $1.00 and up- past two and one-halt years has been in|ed in 1907 in the yard of the school |by 5 physician. Although suffering in-|tist church Saturday cvening, it was | Li2-12 members during the past vear, Havans, Cuba, where hie is an officer of{of commerce in Nagasaki, Japan It but declined to mive any figures on the a tensely from the injury the intervening|Voted to call Rev. Mr. Richardsonm, of by FOR SALE the National City bank of New York, Is|aleo provides that the epitaph on his|time until the wound was dressed, Mizs | Hartford. Ho has accopted the call and | " sarime maoe i aMfillated untons to at his home in this city for a short stay. |grave in New Haven shall “T have | Kinney was reported to be comfortable [ his houschold goods arrived at the par-| join in a great orsanizing campaign, a | DOdg® TRumabout in good rumming After leaving Norwich, Mr. Kimball will | lived and loved and labored, and all is|on Monday. She is tho eldest daughter |sonage Monday. He has a wife and Btatement by the council sald: " ® | condition ; good tires and paint. Chandler go to Chicago for a time. “{well” Professor Ladd, who died re-{of Mr, and Mrs. George Kinney (Bessle | three children. . e e i Beariy g S8 x i “Phe executive councl is keenly altve ;‘l:‘;ls““s" Svort Model, first class con- g ority on am). cv. Mr. Richardson has preached in ; a = : A new law in Norway gives women the | Orlental, matters and had: lestured in b to the tremendous forces at work to de. Boston, also at Peddie Memorial church, | stroy trade unionsm. Tt i scla RING -WROS., of Bnuatin, x of ordination to the ministry, _ MAun in Japan and Indis. Vienna has @ome women hod carriers. ' Newark, N. J. :tauv?l:‘m‘u'd:::{lu"-;; Tel 1200, Chestnut 8%, - o et - - S — o v g 5 > Lo R v A = i g [ s ¥ ; o ¥4 >