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CLOTH AND BICYCLE THEFT CASES DISPO Freed From it e st v ows v «| DEMOCTAS Name Their Complete Ticket | ™ Sheso cure recent visitor in Ekenk. 5 in the| Found guilty of theft of a bread| Two cases were disposed of i —_——— knife from the Carboni home last Sun- | criminal superior court here Iriday T b Miss Mary Brennan ::: ze&mefl io;;; day ing ent fin- | m g wejhmmj’udn ‘Allyn.rl;“m 30, 108 homé on Prespect streét after spefi 4 morn| Frank Prud was 01'!111\e b v v Noewich, Saburdny, Sopt. 16, 1M1, | 00 ion et Bisatant View. Without the slightest bit of friction be-| had made since 1912, and ended by sab. | ¢4 $15 and costs in the ity court|on th Jenedicon g ot i a tie ticket for the| INg: “We must admit we did a good job. y g paid 3 esday o Mrs, Albert Gilman and sons, Tirnest | ing evident, the Gemocratic ticket for e st Ldmit 6 0 % good Jb” | which emounted to $3834. e -7 o Fafonic Cleared His VARIOUS MATTERS | na Atsert"of Norwicr, spent ine holi | town etecton in October was nominaten | 1,11 Femalbder of 4 Sutirdsy nigat one of the Carbont| Flovd Dag of Sawm ac, piosacd 9 day visiting relatives in g § ; ey L o e Up-Sal Stomach Light vehiclo lamps at 8.38° o'clock | pgilara Desert and son, Adlelard, Jt, ;iym:vgm;, %;1: Sl vl;:-'lyl :‘::- byA:“E ",::,“FJ‘ vc,"',m oo 'l\‘:,‘ ::’,:.::a H Ry oy wnwnflmln‘f"l a bieyele from his brother a’n.l‘:l was this evening. of Arctic Center, R. I, have rettrned | monious and there was a notable absence | nominated by Eorl Mathowson, "| hanging over « chair. When ho looked | sentenced to eight monthe 15 J2 i ‘‘The people who have.seen me Farmers in the suburbs have had &{home after visiting Xavier Lambert of | of long speechmaking in which it is cus-| Board of Rellef—Frank G, Hice, nom- | for the money Supday morning it was | jail "Me&“o mmuuon ded ‘and he 1ffer tortures from neuralgiabroughd | great week for silo-filling. 224 Broad streat. tomary to extol the virtues of the demo- | inated by Meyet Blumenthai; M. Frank | 0ne. “m cflllc . m:nl; Rim to pay the costs n by an up-set stomach now see me The Academy opens Wed., Sept. 14, at Miss Rosalie Hart has returned to her | cratic party and the reasons why the| Leonard, nominated by Jameg P. Fox.. | AS it was thought tue‘maénu, o .m.meoufl unting to $80. Yo ectly sound and well—abeolutely |80 a. m—adv. home in Hartford, after a vir't of three | people €hould vote thé ticket. Pown Clerk and treasurer—Charle who it later developed was at th& ::i Tay-ele mmhea Uk for_ $466 0 iue to Eatonic,” writes R. Long. Miss Cefla Eflls left Sterling this | weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Min- | William H. Callahan. chairman of the | Holbrook, nominated by Gllvert S. Ray.|boni house Saturday night, had the Profit by Mr. Long’s experience, |week to teach in VBluntown. nie Edminston of Norwich Town. democratic town committee, called the Pru- ich he spent $88 but which was ond. the Carboni boy made a_trip to whi ther SEIer BiS ¥+ seep your stomach in healthy condi- | Thers wil be fio mote unlon services | Miss Gertrude Blatherwick of Preston) T2St08 1o orter, S0d, omn J. COtkery| Town e R atare Datee = oot ut bose b‘uth;‘::.i»o?r:‘l‘:;uhm‘?s: Tt Dy JK&'JJ\» behave in the tion, fresh and cool, and avoid the |at the Watch HIi chapel ‘this season. |accompanied by her aunt and uncle ] Ho8 ROt s | son, nominated by Edw: 4 SOUERS. Sl read knife be-|futue. s 2 " a t eeks in Newark, N. J., | clerk. Mr. Corkery, in igking the chair, ents of the town deposit fund— | keeper produced a brea n! 3 W :m that come n!;o‘:: a0 -'c‘l;; m JRev. B. C. Bugnee h:;,“;?fii;iflll: fi‘s‘i‘u;’;“mn:e‘; S EaNE il E v ;Md that he wished the 68 who wers Gefifg, A, ; Bydlehha, L Tncn | 1onging to the Carboni family from| The case of the state va Antit Pler. n. Eatoni E rese) ot . g up and carrying out the excess {a.m!mo parish. Miss Fennessey Canty, of Church A Sre gomen, A - lled upon the payment of Wil # 3 i by | Prudenti’s room, and said that Pru-|zaic was nol : e ooty A o Garch | come forward, as this was a get-together | Judge S ohields, nominated by | i had been At Carboni's at 2 o'clock | $1,000 and 3 sai sentence of ::.n:,ol:::z sidity and gases—does it quickly. Harry Denison of Moosup expeets ta | ScTeel Norwich 1oft Hhis wrock Hor eacher | meeting, and the democrafs should hang | Constables—Arthur Roy, nominated | Sunday morning. The knife had been|was suspen aag B Take an Eatonis i d = tt . | lev, MaZs., where sl together. Mf. Corkery went on to say % 1 used Saturday night by another of the|on probation. & case ag: Take an Eatonic after eating and s¢e | enter Brown university upon the open omm¢ I the high by Charies §. Avery; Charles Levarge, ¥ o % wonderfully it belps you. Big |ing of The colegs vear. of | Cam iSRG S HTAEGE A 10 that it always gave him great pieasure | novinatod” by fasl Matheween: Meser | Carboni bovs to cut a ple. g wife of the accused was nnlleid udge x costs only a trifie with your drug- Stk bW Y, Fith: e, emcetels L ; : to preside at a caucus, bul he regretted) Blumenthal, nominated by Edward Ki-| Prudentiwas arrested nn the eharge| Barnes appeared for the :fiiflse 5 - guarantee. 2 1907, 2 1021, was the dry.| Ralph E. Martin, 4 Norwich young| that since the last time two active mem-|by; Anthony Grsymkowskl, nominated|Of the theft of the bread knife. The|man was charged with taking clo e - o L st s e ™" | man who left several months since for | bers of the party had passed away. by T, 3. Kelly. - evidenze did not sustain the charze of | from the mills of the Palmer Brothers LEE & OSGOOD o5 Jugust in the Jast Sixtoen years. | (e Pacific coast, is now in Denver| Thess two members had long served the | Towns e board—Dr. K. J, Brophy | theft of the money and the count was |of Fitchville. y At & recent auction at the home 0f|enjoying the best of health and holding| party faithfully and well. Both men for 1921, nominated by °T. J. Keliy;|holled. The court however, found the| In the cloth theft cases the mn;s got 131 Main Street AT S e OWiliams, T SO GH U Terenstablendid character and af¢| William . McGarry for 1922, nominat. | accused gullty of stealiny he Lnife| back the goods when they were identl, PNORR, N SolopH SDIgRUIoHght 500 Miss Louise von Blankenteld lett Nor-| greatly missed in the community and in | eq by Easl A ithewson and fined him $15 and cos's. fied as stolen property, but in several Best ‘corn creamer sold is Oleott's In- | wich this past week for the Catkills, | PUDIIC life. Thelr genial ways and pres. | Registrar = of " Votsrs—Cornciins J.| A Tat‘vitie man paid $1 foratiows|cases where what was said to be stoi- NTS LY Pr sty / where ghe will join her mother, who ia| ence here ‘and on the streets and at the | Downes, mominated ny Ml B avaters, |INE his @og to run joose in violation|en cidth had been made up into trou- IDENTS IN SOCI | dtiss Dorothy Appley of Waterford | staying at the Villa Gertrude. ‘They will| fireside of their homes is greatly missed. | Jpocih Yoboatel by MUe o Waters | 55 5 L0 O Ui Ceqc, sers, suits or dresses, these were ce- mas Trumbull is the guest of [ has been visiting her grahdparents, Mr. | remain in the Catskills until October. | These two men, Thomas A. Robinson and | nateq by Jamie B tneriar turned to the pepple in whose homos > Ha and Mrs. James Appley, of Canterbury.| Mr. and Mre, Maftin Kaiser and fam- i:f:::. ’f;-y ’i;’;"‘c';gk::'il“::‘}:l;‘e‘da dn|. The next matter of business was the|FEAL ESTATE ASSESSMENT S they were found. frs. Fdmund Y. Perkins and | The hostess at the D. A. R. Museum|[lly of Newark have returned to their : 5 A appointing of a new democratis town EXPERT T0 SPEAK E i irned from Naptucket, | at Norwich Town green, this (Saturday) |home after spending some timé ®ith their f“;fi;""‘:@mfifz exténds thelr sympathy 0| committee. The following wWere ap-| The directors of the Chamber of Com- Danielson Man's Car tn ;me: e |Dome 1n South Coventry, Conn. atte S Dristol of New Haven Is|afternoon, will be Mrs. Wallace S. Al-|sister /and bmmer-in-x:m ‘nl?flt {‘?m‘ll: Alho; GHHISH T presiosd ati s sates; cons nqn‘rlued vx‘? retire and appoint the com-|merce held a meeting in the \Wauregan A new Apperson automobile wit] a2\ Miss Caroline T, Gil- | lis. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Blathewick at Wrigh- 3 mittee, < spending a month with her daughter, Mrs t tinned Me: Corkary, Tha Women" have de: liam H. Callahan, Joscph F.|Hotel Friday at 13:15 p. m., nine ai-| windshild emashed was seen lying on its Lawn party, K. of C. Home, Wednes- |ters Crossing, Preston. . it e 4 Stiltwell. Williame, John T. Gleason, Arthur ROY [rectors being present as well as Pres- | side on a road is Hampton FMday might. | “'ye "o04 Mre David Nason were callers 3 i «...|cured a voice in the government. Every|anq b g s A pre $ T kel Y T % David pets BRolih SO 0| Sy vhe Duoliag. Dafia gpui it wdy s EERS RN fifi?pf‘fi,lnbff; family in the country contributes to the a“:l‘h:!ec‘;r)\ma::):arl:l'ind atil eti AUt vy oy e hieh belongasto Midbad) Lotgo of Dan- a'msrm:::f‘“’;; gy & PR . he Ben Gros-| Strangers in Norwich Friday exclaim-|retary and Mrs, Edwin Hill wi 45| support of the national govérnment. They | ten minut ; : ¥, o i i . A% from ed over the beauty of the river view|been spending several days mm_h,? also contribute to the local government, | o wne#.firf"hff'l,'}”{?fe'",’:. :S“g“‘f":fi" Preparations are bing madé for stock | ielson. at sunset. declaring it equal o any-|Darents at “The Osgood” left Friday|which is most important. When one party | oo & embers of the \ vee ty of friends from Holyoke, Mass. ovet & taking week, so-called, to be madé by the Labor day. thing o Er morning for Bridgeport, where he will| gots in a rut it 15 ANt to et at. g | (VT COMmittee. For the first time in the | American \ity Buroau during the week CAMPBELLS MILLS The auction sale of stock and farming ~ hing on the Hudsoh. fouil w869 EhUH T NItnE i Bis des] iy At s history of the town, there are women |commencing Sgptember 19. Officials of P Mr: Ed,,,-d'mls held at White Rock farm Wedsnes- i St O o o s L as been evidenced in the republican | members on the committee . Th i i s Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. od | 1 s Sargely atienfed, many nelghe I exton at Christ Tpisconal| parture for the middle west, where he| administration when the pres o aon qyntlisjtiebureu Wil come o) Norwiali £l nkie i TR E PR Piigiie * roh v prof. B. | D2 3 5 n the present incum-| tee selected is as follow an investigati f the tiviti ¢ the | Prekt, of Plainfield, aecompanic: 3 r hurch this year is Prof. William .| go0s to pursue further studies at the| bents have failed to satisfy themselves as . g e 3 edplix e promerty|vi-a. CA. Colléghiin_ Ghicago: well as the cSmmunity. neat and attractive, First District—W Mre. Hannah Paimer of Apponaug, R.|POTNE LoWns beins represcnted, st District—W. H. Callahan, Charles| Chamber of Commerce during the past | MTe: aug, Willlam Read and his mother, I refer to thel s Av . 5 1, visited Mrs. H. M. Willcox Welnes- Mra. action of the town's fépresentatives in S. Avery, Henr# F. Parker, Barl Mathew- | year, as the local chamber was reorgan- | L. _Visite - y v Sarah Read of Quincy, Mass., were week Bt Bl = the Iaat session of the Tegisiatuse aad tg | fom J: A. Desmond, M. Keough, P. F.|ized by the bureau last September. Plans | 357 llows' hall, Sat., Sept.| MANWARING LEAVES $2,400 Modern and square dancing from § s 4 Tanner is serving as a juror | ¢nd Visitors at the home of Mrs. John - s Wweeney, Miss Mary Shannon, Mrs.|will also be mac st e e st o Aok Jones. , o ANNUITY To HIS MOTHER| he Whter board controvérsy. It Would|James J. Casey, Miks Katherine Deac|for the shambon as o oo o totarioers |1 the supericr coutt at Norwich. t 12.—adv. The will of the late Seldén B. Man-| e & sad loss if the democrats were not | mond, Miss Hejon Twemen the delinquents during the past fiscal| Miss Fannie Bishop of Piainfleld was SOUTH GRISWOLD . | qihere is no improvement in the coft| waring of Wacerford was admittel to| Sected. and it is urgent that these be re-| Second District—J. F. Williame, J. E.|year. The fiscal yoar of the Ghasbes of |the guest of Miss Margaret Taaaer on Trum Mise A |dition of Hugh Mcreland, janitor at the | pronate Fitday, and thé widow, Bdng|‘UTied st tris coming slection, Fitsgerald, John F. Murphy, Mrs. Fred | Commerce begins October first, and a re- | Labor_Day. e avenue |Otis Library, who continues serious'y | W aManwaring, mamed In . the will ae he caucus then proceeded to the Drew, Miss Mary Murphy. Miss g € a mon stay |ill at his home on Talman street. exeentrix, was so confrmed by Judge | Raming of the ticket. T. C. Murphy Anna|port of the year's activities of the Nor-| L. T. Garrison, agenr of the staté| ference of churches at Pachsug Wednes: Connell, Mrs, Nellie Moore. { wich Chamber of Commerce will be made [ Doard of cducation of Hartford and | day. In the grounds at the homo of Mr.|‘arthur B. Calkine. A bond of $2,500 | POminated Errol C. Lillibridge for first| Third Distrlet—M. Fyank Leonapd ree f ¢ 1| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Richmond and J.|public within a short time. Miss Sarah Palmer of Pendleton H. . and|and Mrs. John Johnson, 49 Union |was filed by the executris. selectman. Edward T. Burke then arose | T. Gleason, W. B. Shea, Y ter | street, some unusually beautiful roses| The will provides first, that estator's minate P. T. Connell for second sé- James P. Foz,| The engagement of the United States|Were callers hérs Wednesday. 1M:ss|children of Chicopee, Mass, have been ibsbman! M B Miss May Kilday, Miss Margaret Daley, | Marine Hand by the local chamber in |Palmer Wil supervise the schools ' |guests of Mr. and Mra Ernest Luther. v na have bloomed throughout the season. | mother, Mary B. Manwaring, fhall re-|jetman. Mr. Burke before nominating | Miss Helen Fiynn, Miss Rose Deénnis. ~ |conjunction with other organisations, wag|this own the coming year. Mr. and Mre. Charles Sweetser of Nor- E: Arthur L. Hurd of Somers, a mem-|ceive the sum of $2,400 annually, to te| .o ged in some caustic re- Fourth DistrictP. T. Connell, John|discussed dung the jheeting. ~ The| Mrs. George Tanner is visiting her |wich were local visitors Sept 7th. ber of the next senior class at Wesley- | paid in monthly installmenis so ong as {l‘:”‘;,;‘;,"““m’;?";:::ege‘:lfi &“;’V;Zfli;: Cai Igiemacn-'l Gibbe, Mrs. Frank L.| United States Barine Band: 18 0 ave o e Mrs. Harry Holmes, ar Wil o Jany local peopls were in Norwich 2 a8 Jast returned frow 4 Faramer | v 1ve. & , Mrs. Carl Welte, Miss 3 New B imantle. g 2 261 bieach otn. 10e per va.|to my son, Phillp M. Dlant, formerly | The Bulletin would be falr minded| Fifth District—Arthur Roy, W. T. De.|and an engagement has been maade fer | visitor. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Chapman of S0t e phed aotd, T0o per v |3 M. Manwaring, the sim cf five| SNOUSh to quote the good things we dem-|laney, James Clifford, Miss Agnes Doher. | Monday evening, Ocfober 24, Tnis band| Mr. and Mrs. John Tanaer of Ekork [ Norwich were local visitors Monday. e © L Out- aohars, to be his absolutely. goean sy, adout JouideIvE. (TN Piiesfty. is engaged purely as a civic effort. it |visited the formers mother, Mrs. Tan-| Charles Lewis of Yuma, Ariz, has re Co, al —adv Ater the payment of the annuity, the | Went on to tell how sorry people were| Sixth District—H. Gebrath, George H.|being the purbocs of the oesl charibes |ner, Sunday. Do R e ol s e e simhe Moosup Journal mentions that | ofEF [ PAVEEN 87 08 SETHD Joft | that they voted the republican ticket and | Dolan, John R, Fowler: M posorss, ok [ of g, the Durpo: give the people of this | Silas Barber is eriticallyill at hig | Lewis. Mrs William Gardiner, chief operator | 15 0F 80 (18 e O TR SRS T 'up | how grand a record the democratic party | Mrs. Frances Donanes. - - V3™ | Community an oppoftunity to hear what | home. e acation Whion she sy mEe ds:taking | on her death it goes to Harvey M. Mon- is considered, without quéstion, the finest | Local residents were in atrndance | Mich, is the guest of local relatives Hampshire S spending in NeW | waring, brother 8f the testator. After % band in tha country at exactly cost|at the New London county fair at re. T ot mother, wite and Drother, | FARMER CHARGES NEPHEW LEGISLATIVE REUNION WAS price. The United States Matine \Bal | Norwich. : BOLTON NOT BC crabs, and | the residue is left to the brother's wife, WITH THEFT OF $1,100 LACKINK IN LIVELINEsg|!, (i Presidents official band, and is ep 7 maintained by the government at a large Miss Mabel Carazza and Peter Carasza maining after thess provisions Fave [ g onafeh FANSeR who fves on & Herth e 1133” lifls]ztu»';e'reun.on at Cosey |expense. No musician can join this band STAFFORDVILLE of New York are visiting theif sister, Veughan Brown, formerly of Stafford | been carried out.is to bs 1ivided equally | Jyinorities Friday that $1,100 which he 3 aven, Wednesday, was an i vis- | Mrs. 4 E. Maneggia. less he can play at least three instru-| Miss Hazel Belcher, who has been vis-| Mrs. Andzew E & v d Interesting event fr itics i P i f t Jessie Smith and daughter Ber- d two of his ribs broken in | between B: ¢ ¢ Masons of S * " om a political stand- s and the ave - | iting Mies Rnoda Bailey in Philadelphia| Mrs. e Smith and = prooiar '"?""w"“rflr‘:’"“\ bfl’ tr"t“;“llr: 1'-‘«::%“ 1:-;2'[ ‘P}::!i:v“ c:hau:“'h of”{‘\r"ut"- ::g I:eabellri:::dl?(hl::dh%‘i:: ‘;:;e':liilx:‘; p::,’,‘" "ghlwgh the gathering was tame :&:x’::!a?n mi ah‘zr:(:geismnrlx:c&fer:.hey:r: turgnu weeks, returned to her home| nice have come to Marvin W. Howard' » ecently, at the E antie, First Baptist - compared to some years past. This I " : y. for an indefinite stay. g to| Monsor s was g - / 3 v % s lack |As was stat, re, | here Saturday. ¥ | Targe !‘u: ‘:‘w--; St <‘:~a~q e opon -Fp;z:av‘h:ur:;:: o e ;‘:{; qo‘?u::ffl};nm!)?i;yhfi x:\e'phgvevda\:; :: & t}fna(’;:a"e Dbeen due to prohibition | pose is to ne\c-le ‘;;f: p:op}]‘: g:m:‘reor:‘;‘;h Louis West and daughter, Miss Dora| Mrs. Ida Fuller and daughter Gladys Mass meeting, Sunday, 12.30, Strana| DBdna W. Manwaring is named as €X-|marriage. ally. There w‘fa‘?%fm?a?&rfi?lf"fl“ - |an opportunity to hear this first class | West of Leominster, Mass., visited local| have move To Manchester. | theatre, by Work Cirele, No, 128 | tcutrix of the wrl. ing- ed. v : : band at cost price, W0 effort whatever | relatives a few days last Week. Mrs M E. Howard and Miss Sadle Beneftt of J » e Word Of \fhe alleged theft s ele-|ing, Put it was not like the good old |being made to make\mny profit. Mr. and Mrs. John Rishton returned visitors Mon- e, U o Bl e L of Soviet OBITUARY. 4 phoned to Nofwich police headquarters |days when the volume nearly lifted the Lawson Purdy, former president of the | home Monday after a vacation with|day. meedty of thid | bié Will spéak. e i and hiate siiornly FRQIAL A - Hull ws |rafters National Municipal League, for ecleven | friends in Maine and Rhode Island. They| Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maine were in 3 s| ple will epeak. Admisston free.—ad 3rs. Harry Huling. notified. He dleratched County Juves:|Covernor Lake Chairman Roraback of | yeare president of the depattment of | made the trip by automobile and traveled | Hartford Tuesday and Wednesday. o siiver cup for scoring the most| Mrs Mary J. Huling, wife of Harry |tizator W. E. Jackson and deputy sher- |the,Republican state central committas | ieess Sod mesotmeris oo parime o nts athletic events among the | Huling of 24 Avery street, died in|iff W. H. Casey of Stonington to look of | in all over 1,000 miles. Mrs. Hattie French from H b w H New York, and now general director of | A reception and miseellansous shower|a guest at Loren Main ers of the Watch Hil N been aw grand. At o W S Case Pk o ook [k bsulmuel O. Prentice of the women's Boys' club, | Braggville, Mass., on Thursday following | in e publican state central committee, ex-|the charity organization society of New |Was given Mr. and icher | end. 3 lub, ¥ = % P , ex- New as given Mr. and Mrs. George Belcher | end. rded Douglas Fairbanks, | a long period of ill health. Mrs. Huling |North Stonington farm Friday after- |Chief Justice Prentice, House Leader York Cityyha:heen eng:ged"fi\-ome d" i last Friday evening at the Pearl Bufon n of DANEl 3. § been in failing héalth for a number | hoon. Buckley, Representative Nickerson of “on rea | Cotton King. of vears and went to the home of her| According to the complaint made by rectors to deliver an address on reat | hall. Many friends and relatives attend- R 3 Cornwall,-Miss Mary E. J. Lally of Hart- | estate ass v i ) servs c 6 ni - I - | es ssments on Tues veninz, | ed. Refreshments were served and music | TUnemployment ow Tondon is | Micce some time ago. | Hanson his niece and het husband chme |ford and Mre. Martha H C. Mitchell of | Septomber. 30 1t was heres thar ins | Naing, I the buiaing | She was born in Waltham, Mass., aboft | to visit him Thursday because the young e E former | VS GaBrte L and dancing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs epartment of public welfare occu- | meeting st be an o 7 - | George Belcher were married Aug. 1t al trades, and among unskilleq | S0 Years ago and came to Norwich when | woman's mother is housekeeper for Han- |pied seats at the head table. ing should n open meeting, un: £. 2 i : x der the auspices of the chamber, in order | in Manchestre. They will soon com- oot ro ias been s Eeneral awe,| ® Sirl She was emploved n the old[son. The niece is 19 and her husband | There wero only six Démoorats at the | that evers rrtert Lbmrers I OFIE | L e hoeping Honen S Sonth avear lus of the forelgn-born, due to depress. | PAPEr Mill in Greeneville until her mat-[has recently been in the navy. Fridayfouting. Mayor CUford B. Wilson of |city and town of Neowih vox oty oo | Where the forser hes cmpioyment il astaltibss. 85" | riage with John Babcock in 1860. Mr.|morning Hanson found that Ccdamu‘l:! Bridgeport was conspicuous by his ab- |opportunity of listening to Mr. Purdy,| Mr. and Mrs. H. A. West and little — e | " n fete, bak Babcock died a number of years ago.- By {had letf the house. Hafson claims a%o |gence. The whole party numbered about | who is universally acknowledged through- | Son and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey and | | TENDER, ACHING et poked bean_ supner an | this marriage there were four children,|that $1,100 which had been in a trunk|400. The weather was ideal and the din. | out tre country as an authority on real | tWo children of Philadelphia were guests | Elv ’ ey nckingham Memdiial by W. R. | George Babcoc®, an altiet of note in this | was missing and he learned that Cedar- |ner was g0od No speeches mars sched- | estats assesomonte The oaoriey i L of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Phite Wast cnar s f = : e €. today, at 3 p. m. Supper 5-7.—aav. '| vicinity a mumber cf years ago, Clata, | auist had ridden to Norich about 6 o'clock |uled "and" the most arduows duty perr | o s corpionts: The meel; town #iall. | d8y. { = Vetert £ 5 FEET CAN BE Swedish Tatheran ohureh, Nor. | who dled severs] vbars ago, “and two | With o milkman. Hanson was s in-|formed by Speaker Huxtors was so an | ot o Ty heldn the town Ball. Prominent Veterinaryof Dover MADE HAPPY |iicnos F. A peterson pastor, which | other children, Vioia and 1da, who died |ssnsed at tne allsged loke of bls money |nounce that o sroup photograph would | Vted o hess 2. Purdy FITCHVILLE il Suffered Tortures for ] alternates morning and _evening ser- | in infancy. that he drove his n e, |be taken following the dinner. oo 3 y. | — | vices with the chureh in Willimantio About 1584 she was united in marriage fir";‘z a s?;‘flt s her head, he claimk, | Col. Robert O. Baton, collector of in-|streets é’:&&’?&.’ifi"fl?fififiifi‘li (o!:a t;‘xe‘ TLast wéek Mrs. Nelson Stark and her | Twelve Years fesuming services tomorrow, the 11th, ith Harry H. Huling of this city by |to hasten her going. ternal revenue, and who was house chait- | rect o8 8 < = =5 it her | . ome fonigh s 4 v vestiza ¢ 2 g - |rectors have, on several Occasions, re- [Sister, Mrs. Rena Barber, ‘o the n .-’u,,. ,"r:r“a!v\d E o summer vacation. Rev. Mr. hj;ckenson, who was pastor of - Irla\:.ugfion‘;:‘u‘treClr:«‘::.:g:::s rxe“ man of the appropriations committes, RGEAEAA. TRAC.AT, Ios ReAt gaege M EIClants RO o «‘.;n: 5\&: mn’r “FRUIT-A-TIVES"and“Sootha Salva® 0 yous Tt i ten years since tne last world | the First Baptist church. Bhe was.a|vealed- some 7 declared that he wasn't what he used |should be covered while passing through rs and grandm: | Finally B ht Relief nd t. Methodist conferenca was held, in To. | member of the First Baptst church for | conéotion with the case. They learned |io be and others dragged out the OM | e carems o ine e, ASE through ainment w 5 h lath h, with |fonto, Ont. Since then, accordlng & many vears. She is survived by her hus- |that Cedarquist had told when he came | Oaken Bucket and the (rood Od §, . 2 Tl the | -lather bath, wit S hen, according tor re- L8 soverkl Afhecs s Bab iy oy Feo the HEnson. nofive BHRC A OEDRIESD | o ummer | is still being considered by the Board of I(hurcn lawn. | Dover, N. H. cap—then a brisk |DOTts ta this week's conference in Lon- | D3™ 4 ‘ & # Bl directors and the public works commit- | Stanley W, Hetherington, who has heén | 4 ling. soothing | 107, Methodism has gained 935349 | V25 the last of her immediate family. cK:zlea\;pwfl;:“tth;:llmgcg:.‘n :Mwifl’l‘zfor; Pghx\!;g{bn J;Tnfnmernent Dire¢tor Har-|tee of the common couneil 'spending e 2ine. hac| *In 1906, T began to be tronbled - o/ e members, probatione dherents. " T . N ! v vy - R 3 h: | $hed 3 dhight mh robationers and adherent Joseph F. Damas. hout Aibine (e mm AR enzle was on hand but there| Arangements are aleo being made for béen a visitor Foot Powder, | Midway, cafereria, dancing, entertain-| Joseph F. Damas, for at the parsonaze, a puest | with Eczema. Itstarted on my face Was no work for him as it is still with- | the eleeti i f his father. Rev. W. t 5 vears alpan; f 1 e election of six diréctors for the en- Of his father. Rev. W. D. Hetherinstor B l ment, bana_concert, hatvest supper, K,|member of the New London police force. | per eavr hin marrinaet ot bente ione Jaw to el ginger ale and grape fsuing year. The election will be car- He left Friday morning and gradually spread. The mm: E At P y s rats wl s will opén SMonday < At Noank, the section gang of abou | IE; after a long Hiness. 5" Toton-sna she, sxpess him hack 1o | (oo 1S, % Demoezate who ad the | membership "making their nominations . Wil opén @Monday next. " had to lay off work. I would kee = faying new ties on the rail-| T I8 survived by his wie, thres|day (Saturday). The trunk from which |memners of the ioeistatis hiicenOh [and elections by ballot. At the elec- i . 5 my hands tied up at night to prevent 18 Dridge over Bacbs epee Ti-Js | dauehters, Mrs. Fred D. Austin the |tng seney 1o sald f have been taken |o s OF the lesis présent out |tion of the pressnt board of twelve di- . the C. E. meating was con- F : ol 12| Missts Afna snd Terssa Damas two | s wiey tioree And Gd nor oo oh [of the five wers Mte. Mary M. Hosker |rectors, the six hightst under the con- 'ducted by the pastor. An vnusual num-| 5008 George L. and J. W. Damas. He 11 feel young again! why you ever per- | 4o re the old- | become 2 per- | slow work as so many trains pz v Foot Treat- |it hindering progres: for * Simsbu: grammar senool of wh The topic was, | digging into my flesh while asleep. 5 artford anl Mrs, Helen A. Jewett o _laws will eetve . “Th 3e Done. ter E P i - e as. He havo been rummaged through, according | Toiland e ovettiat T:‘:\:»lnn';n:i&“l‘;"l:cm e :\wt:‘rsra.r;“:!- it Sen = In My Life"” E: Ispenthundreds of dollars in seeking by . ber of freight trains has been ru also leaves f others, Frank an o 3 i ki s = electio; six one nt_took s 3 = ? ¥ ‘:E' n"‘n \’” f freight tratns ha been running | 350, CeVES St Toraen: il the officere. o rplfi):]:.;“(:nrr]x_r;‘hht m} ‘og included Rep- |new directors during the next month | Herbert W. Hicks, of Hartford, relief, I wouldgo for se\-etr;u;:n:n»hl fr ey e 3 Norwich, and Kingsley of Jemssy City, [ vEM > s urnest E. Rogers of New|who will serve for a term of two years. &cretary of ( tian Endeav ithout trouble and then the Eczems state of v a 88 erse: ) 'RANS BUREAU SQUAD = a yeare. y a withou! uble 2> '—to Bauer | estate of Rev. Andrew J. Het-|N. 7. ang Vi i London; Howard A. Edgcomb of Grot- i C vell s om. Bpéak at the Baptist churc z *ie former city misslonary of Nor- | preqerin o Erandehildres, Helen and HANDLING NORWICH CASES|on: W. Ellery Allyh «f Watertord: G| poweret to emaloy. a compstont sadiins tha. sharch schosl 7 p n ™ | would break out again and I would . b (i ",_"" suddenly at his home Sl SRt s The flying squal of the Ve‘tflerana oBu- :f rl‘;:dlergr or( Nrénfi:v i s;m;mr Potter | to audit the books of the chamber during ;-!u include an illustrated bein for a siege of suffering. My . nterbury Green, is in process of set- i arrive Norwich Friday morn- ep River and Senator James Gra- st v tiv ful s of Charles i Blue-jay |omre - icelads Ve " il | Y M O A Frysieal Brogram being i o cuabusied - hosdauarirs i | e of Lisn P e L S AR e e e = Minnie Hetrlck, has coms, from Penn Arranged the Red Cross room at the court house. _— membership and the public at large. The there will be a chureh would be s0 puffed and swollen oot Treatment ! for that purpose. g Pl;)"SAl‘(_fflA angor‘(or E. 1. Fri‘,zhnf the|The squad was in sses_flox:hmn:t 10 in | BATTERY B DANCE OPENS American City Bureau officials will come Vine worship at the Se could not do any obstetrical work t feeling fine | Grand opening of danee season oca Is busy arranging the pré-|the ‘morning until 5 in the afternoon SEASON WIT EN to Norwich on Monday, September 19, .church with sermon by Rev. W s e - AoV AlAnRe: Sat: gram of the Physical department for|and will be in session again today (Sat-| i o0 TS AN AXIRNDING |, ks the Sntirk wiek Whisk fapist Etibgton, | S OpSERRGE e 10th, Peerpss the fall and winter. Classes for all|urday) from 10 to 5. the Bance ghondred couples attended | ot ineir contract with the board of di- —_— | It was about three months ago I N A S o ages will be conducted and several| Friday some thirty cases were SPHory WAL the eukn "l‘l;‘ At the | .ctors and which will entail no ex- WHITE ROCK | chanced to read an ad. of ‘Fruit- | Dobosz_ Post, No. 14, Amert. | 2thletic events will be included in the|nandled for ex-service men of Norwich. | JIoKY UAder the auspices of Battery B, | janse of any nature to the local organiza- s about & person being cured | oan Tesion. of Rockville, has selected |.5€ASONS activities. New basket balls|The majority of the casés were compen- Rirhiren “Wfl;- . The programme was fyion Charles Cornell and family of Jewetr| ®-iives’ aboul pel bemg_ X the following delegates to represent the | 204 Volley balls and other needed eq-|sation claims.. There were nine new | Grodl Tl mote, g;‘*"“"flgd "'dh:"}; PR SR vere week end visitors at Dwight| ©f Weeping Eczema by using this wing g t ¥ s Py o 3 - Ed numbers wi 1 | Amerioan Legion, st New Eavan. Hent{ S O R e Bareias ware oL o tseousseoat poAS el the fetreshment stand did a AUTO INSPECTION STATION | 4ricric from Pawtncket over Laber day, | both and in about a week, noticed an 1 5 and_17: Paul ) , Nelson ;. : urishing business under the direction v 1 § “Ethe h & atil & s i be in readiness before October first, |nature. 0. Under the new schedulp of inspection | Ethel Binns is attending b ) t. I have now used twa Mea a Wl 31 1 . Calk! e s ng USINEEs o improvement. Mead and Wlllam Baer. Alréady there are indications thai| ARs soon as an ex-cefvice man pres- :sr"‘mfr'h: Calkins and Stewart Wil- | stations established throughout the tfate | lege in Providence this yea | e | Al lEht dress goods and einghams | the season will be a busy one in all|ents himself before the board his cases | S0 regular dance committee of | | are areatly reduced. In order to make - ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and one of s DAY hea oh for the examination of applieants fof mo. | Mra W. £ Phillips has returned to ney| Doxes of ‘Fruit-a-tiv P L e . departments of the association, and|is immediately takén up and a com- charge of the evening. space for oul all woods we are dlspos- E = o : Tha’ entéraiitment compittes. o 1o lurl\'chlcl&es or\‘e‘?;’nrs‘ licens: ;(3; dxmn ‘Sootha Salva’ nd; um;ely fxe; - - ™-Inone will be more acti plete investigation made. The man is e ittee o wich station will be open eacl ednes- is clear an ng of them at half price. Now is the | ;hvgica) department. e by physicians traveling with | Aty "“ en busy during the past| day from 1 to 4 p. m. of Eczema. My ?m uufied sth | time to buy for next year, at The Mill . the board, all the papers are made out | ;0 O ;"‘_C weeks booking ‘well known | Thé New Zondou Station will be open smooth and I am that grai wi Outlet Store Co.—adv, Y. M. C. A. Asslsting at West Side |and are immediately forwarded to New | {o°,© SHan orehestras ror the dances | Mondays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon and the result that I cannot proclaim toq | irhe mundreds ot thousmnfe e menis Silk Mill York, and it is only mater of a very | [ De held this fall and winter. One of G [ bera of the Arostleship of Prayer from 1 p. m. to 4 D. m. The Danlelson shorl time before the ex-service man | {0 Princibal atiractions will be Sousa's | station be open Fridave from 2 to recfves his compensation or ds as- | bond Whieh Wil appear at the armors| 4'p. m. in Putnam on Tuesdave from 10 | throughout the world, 7 branches in | Staff of the Y. M. C. A. is assisting|signed for vocational training as the | '0° 13tteT Dart of this month, all the loeal Catholie churches, have for | it the athletic program at the West|case may be. their special praver intention this month | Cide silk mill, where very often dur-| The board 1» wabtelt of fotelin mixetons, ing the noon hour games are played in | (League of the Sacred Heart o Jesusy)| Emery H. Davis of the employed oudly the merits of these remedies™ E. N. OLZENDAM, D. V. M, Both remedies are sold at 0c. a a, m, to 3 p. m. and Willimantic on Thursdays trom 9 a. m. to 12 noon. is doing a worthy work| TWO NORWICH CAPTAINS TO in a very eficient manner. With the £ SHOOT AT CAMP PERRY Connecticut Patents. box, 6 for §2.50. At all dealers or Local milliners who have been in New | the mill yard, vollep ball being by far|board are Stephen MacRae, _contact [ Captain William R. Denison of Battery| The following were rssued August 18, ¥y id by FRUIT-A-TIVES York. refurn With stories of the great | (N MOSt popular with the men. The | representative of the Veteran's Buteau | B, 152nd Artillery wns Comain oo | 19211 postpal st [vomua of fur. Even hat ormaments | 2Ssociation hopes to co-operate in va-|H. L. Quite, vocational training man. imi OGDENSBURG, X. Y. i 2 h F. Burdick of the combat train will leave | Donald C. Havden. Bridgeport, dental g = | which are just going on the market are | iOUS lines of work during the winter|Dr. J. Dolin, Dr. H. L. Mackstroth, | Sunday for Camp Berey Oniy, to ore | chalr fack. Frank Pekar, Bridzeport, au- | { fAowers of fur, which eome in Japanese | iR this and other plants of the eity. |the physicians, Godrey Haas, Red Cross| part in the national rifie shoot. They | tomobile signal, William H. Russell, New | white rabbit, heaver and weasel, Rus- SNB L aaE h men ane rry Weinberg, the board's | will represe: 3 Haven, cookifig Set. Antonio Bergamini, slan pony and Hudson and Ateers coe. | TO ATTEND LASELLE SEMINARY |staniographet. only | ohficers of the Tatnt fand Ar¢ e | Norin Haven, hammer. Petsr J. Ot | Thero ars 75 children—33 girls and | Lasell Seminary at Auburndale,| ‘The board is being assisted by Mrs.| will be present at the shoot. East Haven, window shade bracket. Jonn | 42 bove—at the County Home in Nor-| Mass. will open its seventieth schol-|C. D- Sevin who has charge of the Red | Lieut. Ernest Battolucer will ba {n com. | N- Thornton, New Bitatn, washing ma- [wich. " Besides many heautifal flowers, | aStic Year on Monday, September 20,|Cross room, Miss Elicabeth Sevin and |mand of the battery in Captain Denisong | Chine. Anita S. Reynolds, ~ Greenwich, {the childrén have raised this stason car.| With every prospect of the greatest!Miss Marion Bliven, stenogtaphers. absence and Lieut. Harry House will| lift indicator for'mms machines, Adolph | rots. heets. corn, tomatoes, beams and |and most successful vear in its his- v S command the combat train during the | C. Recker, Oakville, key operated fuse cueumbers and fake great comfort in | tOTY. Among the Connecticut students! Automobife Hits Silent Policeman absence of Captain Burdick. Captains | PIug, miniature lamp socket for Christ- having their vegetables cooked for | enrolled are Miss Josephine Holbrook| About 11 o'clock riday night an au-| Déni: New London daily in- nday, Eastern Stan- me, 1000 p. m. Due New e ———— The New England Steamship Co. sl harles B. Simmons afia F n and Burdick will be gone from | Mas trees. Char themselves of this city and Miss Jessie Watters|tomobile driven by Antony Firrori of| the city for fifteen days. e b — . of New London. Westerly, R. I, hit a silent policeman The Thited States efvfl service com- i - _— F. H KENYON, General Agent PURE ALUMINUM rion rmmees for o0 5 a5 oot Pantern, Firrorl could” nor. praace a| prrctloin Olat Seciousty . | some foll are kept in the dark In & 3 DR A A - 1 e inatio 01 S8} nt ex: 5. % 3 Mrs. n af is seriously af 3 i e o fotmie ::; Sver apgoxaminer, | Late Friday night Willlam Donevan |driver's license when asked to show | nome in Tantle and ner childrén wers | NS to e light. D. W. LITTLE, Special Agent 5at. Tea Kettl e At patant office, Wachington, | FPOTted to the: police that a Cadillac|it by Officer John Donovan. called to her bedside this week. Tues. Hartford, Conn. 5-qt. Tea Kettles. ... $2.50 ¢ ' 5 riint office, Washington, | ceven-passenger touring car which he left| He was arrested and booked at po-| §ay mer donshin arce. e oy S A o Hete ) P Kettles $2.501» year, with the bonus granted by con- | SARAINE in front of the Majestic garage |lice station on the charge of @riving| of New York, arrived, aiso three sons, Al Bk 10-gt Preserve Kettles $2.50 2 vear. with the bonus gr: Y 0| abput & oiclock was gone when he re- & CAr wihout a ilcense. Fifrori camé| exander, John and Stephen O . of = € ok turned for it about 11.20 o'clock. to Norwish Friday night to attend the| Bridgeport. The last named feturned on gt. Convex Kettles, Jewelers get the tip that there is| The police in sufrounding cities were neoday N danee at the armory and was on his| Wednesday and Mrs. Gavens returned ) cover $2.00| oin to be & dectded demand for nap- | notified of the theft of the car. way home When the accident occurred. | Thursday evening. John and Alexanaer =y sreccces LUV kin rings. They do duty as a wed- - — _ Olaf are remaining fof tWwe Weeks ht t. Coive ikt Bl Samat i thirs; one. with, te it Tnclalmed Letters. Horsemen Contribue For Injured Driver. | the home of thelr parents. Another son, w3 d tials of The groom and the, other With| Unclaimed letters at Norwich, Conn,| Will, Fleming, Harry Brusle and Will | Zimmond Olaf, with his wife and jn with cover ........ 32_50 t initials of the bride. There fs al post office for the week ending Sep- | Crozier raised $1,000 among the hotse- | fant, of Perth Amboy, N. J., arrived on de variety of sty And baby rings| tember 10, 1921, were as follows: Jim | Men at Charter Oak Thursday for their | Thursday evening. -cup Percolators. ... .... $2.00|come in inntumerable designs. Couplous, John Dougherty, Hens Golin, | Drother trainet, Aubrey Rodney, Who Dorrancs and son Samuel of | Fred Kniese, Miss Maftha Murphy, Au’ | Will be unabid to drive again this sea-| Fnilshing Sachem Street Cement Road I, haa flocks of pure bred | Sust W. Perkins, son_because of injuries = & 0 received at| A gtart was made Friday on the néw Hampshirs and Rambouilet sheep at the Norwich ‘on” Weanesany. cément road fof the uppsr emd of & 1 he Ho‘lsehold Charter Oak fair at Hartford this week.| Trade Marks: Ths A. C. Giibert Co., THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK One Hundred Twonty-Sixth Consecu- tive Dividend - Norwich, Conn., August 1, 1921 The Board of Directots of this Bank has declared a dividend for the current _— chem strect and Lafayet:e st The ix months at the rate of four per cent. Samuel Dorrance returned from the fair | New Haven, certain toys, Beacon Falls 1,100 Yards of Stolen Cloth. o'd roag in front of the Falls schoel per annum, payable on and .after thy FRANKLIN STREET Tuesday wih two handsome silver cups | Rubber Shoe Co., Beacon Falls, hoisery The cloth taken back to the Palmer|house s being dug up to prepars the Gouraud's fifteenth of Septembor. e, —one T ewe and one for a lamb. | Samuel B. Withamson, Westport, at- |‘Brothers mill at Fitchville, which was|way for the laving of the nhew road. T * 5314 BULLETIN BLDG. |3 iotranc received a cup for & | tachments and diaphragms for. @phono: | reclaimed Trom. the cloth thefy canes. in r Hampshire lamb The appropriation for this work was ental ream: the superior court measured 1,100 yaras, voted at the June offy meeting. Ori al C FRANK HEMPSTEAD, 2 +acue Whistle Bottler, 362-3 ‘.