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PRESENT “HAPPINESS” FOR e ————————— e ——ee— e ; e ‘CONNECTICUT COLLEGE BENEFIT 9 Letter Carrier Josep! a3 as 1l chosen New London resumed his route, after a vacation I”:Blo' e'mo are 'gvlui:'o:hur theatrical spent in Lynn, Mass. 5 » talent for the benefit of tha $2,000,000 Miss Rosella Kelly, Mis Mary Mack S s endowment fund of Connecticut college Gioepist, Tovesy, Sevt., and Mre. Fred Langlais visited Mr. and| The monthly meeting of the state tu- the liver of the ox have puwer to take sized audience at Da- s==————————————————=""===|Mrs. P. J. Lynch of Providence last|berculosis commission was held Monday |the Poison out of the tubercie bacill. y evening with thel a VARIOUS MATTERS = | ™% at the Norwich State Tuberculosis sant. |, The paper was illusirated with charts, | procentation of “Happiness,” the four_| We have added a fine line of lantern slides and animal experimenta- Amerts by J. R. P. Stillman, baggage master at 2 " |act American comedy-drama : Light vehicle lamps at 6.21 o'clock ¢his|Saybrook Junction, was visiting his tarium. Included in the business trans tions. The cod liver oil undsm ‘:ha‘et Hartley Manners. = evening. parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Stillman|@cted as.the aarding of the contract|Deriments was made at the Sanitarium.| The following were the characters in ready to wear suits and coats Many persons improved Monday's su-|in Norwich during the past week. for the remoffeling of the farm house STAET, LOAEEMES st - |the order of their appearance: perb weather for a country or shore out-| Prof. Albert 8. Bolles, of ‘Bennington, |at the sanitarium. The contract Was In the discussion refercnce was made Mai by Eome of the tuberculosis experts to | oo oirid me. Vt. formerly of Norwich, has been the Miss Marjorie Smith . ; “Aunt” Abby Skoweroft, to our custom tailoring depart. : awarded to Healey, Washburn and Lynch | the effect in the leprosy treatment of Mrs, Marvin Smith| - Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are|guest of Gales Ferry relatives While |,s 4110 oty and work wili be startea |the chaulmaugre ofl. the quarterly Ember days in the church|Spending a vacation in New London. Y ¢ e it be started) T e doctors. present partieipatea | M1 Al Po'e o ooq|ment that- we are sure will calendar, Joseph J. Fields and Miss Sadie I | noed '“:s* E‘;e x‘:“;: o Be e in|in tha discussion of the pavers and |ppiy Chandos, James G. Hammond Autumn begins Friday the 23rd, at 9.20 | Flelds, of 58 Broadway, have return- g o8 S were unanimous in congratulating Dr. “Jenny " . ; story. enny”, Clara Turner Hammone IWNWII tion Libra, T W Olbell, superintendent of the sanitartum A Water, By “Himsel" . . Battery B Dance, at Armory, Friday,|S¢r formerly of Norwich Dresented a very interesting Paper on To- | or Mariis Bt e, Bamued ot ot | Miss Sally Perkins, Mrs. Thomas Speirs | prices and quality. Inspection Sept. 23, Feltcos 2 ea; i O T S °f | Fermoy MacDonagh, Thomas McCarthy : ¥ ept. 23, Feltcorn & Shepard orchestra. : search in an effort to learn whether | gosion, 10 r of Tufts College, and a adv: MT. CALVARY RALLY RAISED cod liver ofl might not have been oc- | jeading - American o o d toert; | A Bov, Calvin Beebe, Jr.|, Wednesday, in tho Episcopal churcnes, $514 FOR BUILDING FUND casionally successful by reason Of hav-|pr I3 T. Bradstreet of Meriden, former- :ncli\tsl'slnunt, m:lsl‘g.Dng:mvx mr: invited. - special services will mark the feast day| At the building fund rally of Mt. Cal-|iNg the same power as human and bovine | 1y ‘president of the State Medical Asso- o of St. Matthew, apostle. vary Baptist church Sunday evening, the|lIVers to take the sting out of the con-|ciation, and Dr. George Thompson of | A% Applicant, Miss Dorothy Henkle After shaving with Cuticura Soap, The city department men were kept| Church was crowded to its capacity and|Sumption germ. The researches report- oy Taftville. In addition to the paper men- | Interest for the Norwich audience the Cuticura way, gently rub tender busy Monday cleaning out gutters and| the reports received from the tribes or- onday, as far as they went, strong- centered particularly in the appear- B L O«U S E s tioned clinical demonstrations of differ- » % ly supported this theory. i ance of Clara Turner Hammond and ticura Oint-| | manholes following the downpour Satur-| ganized by Pastor E. E. Jackson a month ent cases of diagnosis, and unusual forms o e L | sy ago showed $514 raised. Miss Mary E.| In his paper Dr. Campbell said: of tuberculosis, and casés closely simu- | hor IUsband, James d. Hammond, both cura Soap and hot water. Rinse At his farm in Ledyard, Judge Samuel| THOMPSOn of 236 Franklin street led the| Selentific experiments covering menths i . lating pulmonary ftubergulosis were for all occasions R R s B Holdredge has over 3,000 glants of| tribes, having raised $130.50, and Miss of time and requiring the skill and at- |shown. Demonstrations of the beneficial | % Other davs, and the entrance of each 3 - o 7 : ; ® artist Monday night was greeted with > . Ada Remis was second with $71. Other |tention of the entire staff of the Nor-|effects of sun baths on the various kinds - Mai Saple Each Froe by Mall. Addrees: “Cuticura Lab- ver-bearing strawberries, and is 6tll| o, ders and the pastor made up the$500.] Wich State Tuberculosis Sanitarlum, re-|of cases of tuberculosis were given by | % WAMIY wecoming burst of applause, 310 St. oritbries, Dept. 383, Mriden 48 Mass." Sold picking berries . D D 1 " st Y | while at the end of the third act when e Sony 5. Otatvent 2 6nd806, Talcom S s ing 15| PAstor Jackson says the amount now ating to the effect of cod liver oil cn the BEF Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. ow y the season is passing is Dr. Max Teplitz. - Members . of the. State Tuberculoals oty Si=te EL7en & curtaln calt big has- Commission and the medical staff of the | 1o e part of Jenny. (he dresemakers Hartford, Meriden, . Shelton and Niantic | arrang girl, poor in purse but rich in il e her outlook upon life, Clara Turner Dr. Campbell has béen assisted in his Hammond made the character cldar cut IEesarch Gpuik Byl Jean KN and convincing and carried the prin- cipal action of the play With ease and adaptability. Mr. Hammond appeared needed is $786 and he is calling on the ETOWth and disease of producting pow- indicated by’ the fact that the length of| members for §5 apiece by the time of]ef Of the tubercle bacilll have been in the day has now decreased a minute| tho dedication which will be by the third|PrOSTesS at the sanitarium. over three hours. Sunday in October. The church started| Recent work done in French laborat- MOTOR TRUCK DRIVER WAS This is Rally Week at Trinity Meth-| out for $4,000 in June and the member-|OTies has shown that the sections of | ® . 2 odist church. This (Tuesday) evening| ship raised two-thirds of that amount.|theé human liver and the secretions of NOT CRIVINALLY NEGLIGENT| there is to be a social urder the direc- | Two of the city churches, and one of the No eriminal act of omission or care-| tion of the Sunday schoof. New London churches will aid Pastor sel the death of Francis E.| e marriage of Miss Louise Randall| Jackson in his effort. - He is thankful|ONLY 51 IN STATE d in the Middlesex hos- SEARCH CONTINUES FOR to perfection as the suave and wealthy as the restit of in.| AYery of Groton, daughter of Mrs to “'°510Wh"ayh§:ef;3:;t:‘:‘x§d sad o . LEGALLY USING NARCOTICS MISSING BRIDE AT LAKE|man of the world who had escaped by as o8 -1.G« Cery i 1088 W] m: i . A s 3 ive < tomobile ac- f;eé’:fe,-,fc‘o"s’epf;:be?flxd avorlte, | o wish to aid in this final effort may| ORIy 54 individuals in Connecticut| The Connecticut state police are in-|divorce from the catastrophe of Tis ? Winchester, town| oo b S send shecks to the Norwich Savings So-|NaVe Dermission from the government to | Vestizatig the strange disappearanwe | first marriage but ultimately dinds the . Me Beowa wag) B James odee, No 86, works tae] o S al sacor use narcotic drugs. These are restricted |Of Mrs. John D. Kettelle, a bride of | WAY to happiness. Shating honors of 1 h was in collision| first degree at Masonic Temple, tonight, by prescriptions from 33 authorized phys- |{0ur days, Who vanished from the hon-|the N‘}';’“:“D" B“’“h them e ““i - ven by Christopher | at T-50--adv. JAMAICA GINGER FOUND lcians. Infermation to this effect was|SYWOOR camp at Lake Mashapaug, [Srace Prentls Bitgood as Mrs. Crystal W The finding in full 0Old fashioned flowers, phlox, salvia, s ek Union, last Tuesday. Her husband, 24 | bole, mch widow hored to death With dahlias, etc., are flourishing this fall in AT HIGH STREET PLACE |Revenue Robert O. ]:‘}:t‘;tl;’,rloolfov:ir::gen:: To® and & Harrard Sraduste & | finey oomes with. an scousiag. mterc Francis E. Brdwn was| the doorvard at the Henry Matthews| Gabriel Romanosky, who conducts a farrest of Dr. Charles E. Zink of Middle. | MStent that his bride was drowned in [Jenny comes with an arousing Seain antomobile In Winches-| homestead, on Mohegan Hill, E town on 2 charge of violating the Harri- | Sroaice; Trie the officials of the town |, “ho finas real nappinsss in help- orning of Aug, Schools at Scotland have opened with|Tested by the police Monday afternoon |gon act. s are st &S ARl ekt MR Mie ey CYRRE A Middlesex hoepi-| Mrs. Russell Waldo as teacher in-the up-[on & Sharge of keeping Jamalea gInger| Forty seven of the 54 people who may | eone o5, bodY Is not in the lake as| 8 JU LS, 0 "Bit of character acting from the injuries| per room and her sister, Authey Val.|With intent to sell. He was released |1aie narcotics are allowsd fo du. so on Thsir rebeated éfforts to Tecover it by | .. Miss Sally Perkins, distingutshed for leau in charge of the primary grades. |On bonds for his appearance in the €Ity |gccount of their having incurable dis- ad\'an:gghr:zg ‘r’:’éi;h?flth::veh ‘al“reg ';nd Ay Wine. Snu . sficed e frer eases and seven because they are aged |in a fit of deprecsion £7¢ 11 TR {ana Mire, Marvin Smith and Mrs, 14a . and infirm addicts. Collector Eaton is- tigath place at No. 30 High street, was ar- crosses the high- = < court this (Tuesday) morning. A quan- of the accident. - A | During the severe thunder storm Sat- i ity b e found at urday night, lightning did some damage|Sty 9f Jamaica ginger was fol > do th X 2 B “I was i 1 . | Bragaw were well cast. g down the BllL} ¢, "o roof ‘at the residence of Mr. ang|DiS P'ace Monday afternoom. . e | Sued the following statement: dayr g miestigating the case, Sun-| iy Y sniohable dreesmaking establish- nd a boy e : ; Monday morning Romanosky was be- | *'5; Y.” said Superintendent Robert Hur. Mrs. Zebulon R. Roobins, on CHfE strees. | gore tha wourt on & similar charge, hav-|, ' The supreme court has held that ft | ley of the sta i 7| ment of which Jenny ultimately becomes T "’::f‘e fia‘;“}:“’:fin“g‘::d the proprietor under the nameé of Modaire to the case. There have hot been suf- Epinard’s afforded a lovely fashion dis- 1t is mentioned at Old Lyme that Miss|ing been arrested about a week ago, |!S Unlawful to furnish a person popularl Katherine Luddington is visiting her|the case having been continued until [509%n as a dope fiend with narc brother, Charles H. Luddington anr|Monday. As the evidence was insuffi- |4Tugs for the purpose of satisfying his [ficlent developments in the case for ma|DIaY¥ in the fourth act when a number of Mrs. Luddington, at Saranac Lake, N.|cient the case Wis nolled. appetite for the drugs as an habitual |to venture a public opinion in that mat- | NOTwICh YOuRE ladies abpeared as the DOROTHY DALTON Y. A local automobile driver Will appear |USer thereof and ot in the course of |ter. There are threo eclements in the | Models at Madame Epinards wearing wBEHIND MASKS® George D. Johnson and daughter, Miss|in court this (Tuesday) morning on a|(he rezular professional practice of med-|Case to be investigated: Whether the | co®7n I EOWAD RUICH Wete BIECN (R0 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Ethel Johason, of Slystic, spent the week | eharge of leaving his sutomobile on |icine and in the proper treatment of dis- |YOUNS woman Was drowned and if so | % 1o the pioductics by Serwieh siofes | oo Ng T THE DAVIS THEATRE end in Norwich and ted Mrs. John-|Main street longer than the parking [ease. It also held that an crder for {Whether intentionally or unintentional- ussell Clapp, Jr. gown by the Worth toward the| son, who is a surgical prtient in Backus | time ‘allowed Jarcoties fesued by a practioner to an|ly: whether, if she was not drowned|gpocialty Spop; Miss Marion Shea, gown tbe driver but|.hospital. babitual user thereof but mot in the|She disappeared and the cause of this|py Magherg; Miss Marion Briggs, gown |CAPT. DENISON MAKING £ 2y BtAe CE/AUE| T e oty 12 eoralans tavited o hoas FUNERALS. course of professional treatment in an g’famwf‘”;"m and whether there was|yy B Gotthelf Co.; Miss Miidicl " Goop miFLE RECORDS ver had 2 clear View| Larson Purdy 2 sttempted cure of the habit, but for the |30V criminal action in the case. We 3 on 3tote: Al . - s ¥ on real estate assessments Thomas Enright 3 . hiv, . gown by The Boston Siore; ALrs. track had ihe cight] . ddl L e = ose of provid e % |have not gone far enough in the inves- | 5° s T aeeaP | Cards have been rece ouEht to have | UM the city Ball, tonight, at 745—adv. | Many relatives and friends were pres. |22, I PURNE e user With mar | obion’ (o e In a position to venture | Gig orik gOWR by The Memlatian; |e,pily wiiliam R persons com-| Every possible effort should be madelent at the funeral of Thomas Enright ‘ | Mise Catherins Lee, Sowa by the Totte-1y Coger "y “the na ed A tortable b intat 8 i an_opinion now.” . y to exterminate the September fly, befpre| which was held Monday morning at|ortable Py maintaining his custom The interest of the state poliog de- |oup.o¥ Nitchell Co.; JAIW Margaretiiey 3 f ich _ use, is not a prescription under the 1 3 s police de-|pnos, gown by The Fashion Shop: Mrs ny in the case as| €00l days come and the pest hides away|8:15 oclock from his late home at 61|10 18 Tot & Presenption under t partment lends a new aspect to the | P08 E e s S Al % of what occurred| (0 Spend the winter and be ready for|Eleventh street. The body was borne (A0 that the practioner who issues an|eac ana furmishes speculation g fo | CHATICS Lucas, gown by thc Worch Sjc- + when the| an early spring. to the hearse by John, Martin, Thomas | °rder under such circumstances as well cialty Shop: Mix. Asheson Harden, gown |! i Whether the disappearance of the girl- | 5. 4 ! | itable record w e rifle at away,| Mr. and Mrs William A. Sanborn and|and Bernard Bnright and Michasl Col- |15 fhe Srusset who khowingly fUe suich |wite was a voluntary act on her Dart | sioms gomn by o Fomssre o Sttty |7 He is expected Lome the daughter, Miss Eleanor Sanborn, of|lins, all nephews of Mr. Enright. At B e e ~e|nr whether some outside agency had & | oo the 2z S or,| Rarmington avenue have returned to|St. Mary's church Rev. W. A. Keefe was | offense. PR T il S e uneasy and| Hartford after spending the scason at|celebrant of the solemn high requiem n cases of persons suffering from a v the truck f their cott, course, the contention of Mr. Kettel'e | 5 omimecs ioyriy! and Surth acts. Me. pset it. Ac-| The a AW S v LEAVES DISA that his bride was accldently drowned | nammond SDoke 2 Taw worle fom e MAMENT TO I the tikei Thers 18, of counse, thE ) et el The AT e e Svans e WASHINGTON CONPERENCE possi of a kidnapping, which, while Eas: mass Rav. Philip I Mooney deacon}|Proven incurable disease, such as cancer, o at Eastern Point. : : e Rev. John (Walsh of Waterbury sub-|udvanced tubercklosis, and other dis- A J tomay ey e United Congrega-|poacon and Rev. W. H. Kennedy, mas-|eases a physician may in the course of merchants who hal ‘oancd the gowns and | gepava Sept. 19 zin Friday afternoon, in the Gomunyey|ler_©f ceremonies. Henry La Fontaine |his professional practice, and strictly |not considered seriously in Union, ls | SLi60 SCUINES, Lo tie audienvs for 8 41-| ommiasion on Plans for the year will bo l;lr;(ef\ was in charge of the musical part of the {for legitimate medical purposes, pre- |undoubtedly in the minds of the state collexe. =-¢St 11 LOARESLCUS cll of the league of nations i 1 and will be followed by a Gamp |25 and for a waiting hymn rendered | ecribe narcotic drugs for the immediate | police in considering the criminals ele- Thg “following esllege giris servel is ) [CPOTt issued today finds that the Wash- 3 Beautiful Land on High. Burlal was in|weeds of such patients, provided safd |ment in the thing. ushers: Misses Julle WAthar, 1iclen Av.|ington conference can better deal with St Joseph's cemetery where Father |patients are personally attended by the| Mrs. Kettelle was formerly Miss No- ery, Catherine Dodd, Mary Higgins, Helen | (h¢ Question of n |Keefe read the committal service as-|physician and that he regulates the dos- |Tah Eugenia Johnson, and they were | Higgins, Gertrude ‘Avers, Mics Cough- | the league and sisted by Father Kennedy and Father|sge himself. The prescriptions in such | married at Central Fa Y., Friday, | 1in, Rosa Wilcox, Nellio English, Irma | fcctively secured b o e i "K’arl]?h-ri oM Part o | should bear the endorsement of the 1500;- 9. F. A. Magoun of No. 70 Kirk- | Hutsler, Helen Dodd and home-made can- | 2MORS the great pawe ¥ n accoun: he death of Mr. i ok and street, bridge, Mass. - % of the detour caused by the worlk on attending physician to the effect that street, Cambridge, Mass., and own ty seemed the v the driv- < to the to the the crossing but The discussion o ¢ was old by the Laf:s ALy Galup oo ! « Sept. 16 after an filness of twelve days.isn grag Is to be dispéensed to his satient | € Of & camp at Lake Mashapaug, in an| s, -2l by dszs assembly comm. t any person, or| 1° MW bridge. On Sept. 18, 1862, he was married in | ;e reatment of an incurable disease, |Intimate friend of Kett lie, and tender- igflle: ;‘:;hzi.)a?: vios MoGarry. HEIER | with this conc to answer b Many women were among those made|St. Mary's church to Margaret Gleason “Aged and ‘infirm addicts suffering | o1 the use of the camp to the mewly- - sure 7 ; ommision | voters by the selectmen of the town of by Rev. Daniel Kelley. trom senility, or the infirmities attend- | Veds. Kettelle contends that not a|pREFERENCE IN TESTS FOR ments also it gppears that the same policy - s Vernon and the board of registrars.| She survives him together with efght| % o " e o T RO e n. | cloud marred the skies of their happi. 5 2 has the upper hand. T owned by| There wers 229 persons eligible to re.|children. ed addicts of years standing will, in the | eSS While at the camp, and when he COWS GIVING MARKET MILK | “Mankind is still too far removed from - Aor It was; ceive the oath and ofthis number $4| Relatives attended the funmeral from |= "L "= % reputable physician in ) 024 discovered that his bride had dis-| ‘“Under directions from Governor Lake | the ideals of peace to make her Walsh and his| were men and 125 women. New Haven, Phllagelg'hx Tl}}m}}:efiord, N- | charge, require a minimum amount of |APPeared he searched her effects at the |this department will give preference in | preseat the solution of the « ael Sedan, both of Foastts Taalics 105 Coritear 5. as I, PrO\:tanCe an ew Yo narcotics In -order to sustain life. In |C2MP and found all her outer garments [the herds tuberculin tests to herds cf | disarmament, the final co 1 5 - Mrs. James A. Emmons. ed and| resumed teaching. Instruction given: Pi- e s . | there, the only articles missing being a |cattle producing milk for the market: o :‘;fl;’ifi:ffi‘;&“‘;’:fie;: ::;th?ew:;- bathing suit and her shoes and stock- |James M. Whittlesey, commissioner on| The replies to the s z X *"|ings. The b w: ss! r domestic animals, said Saturday, com- |that the governments ten and filled without involving a crim- | oo e boat was missing from its e P oan2| ano, Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint,| The funmeral of Mrs. Harriet R. Em- ¢ Lon.| Form, Instrumentation, Sight Reading, |MONS, Widow of James A. Emmons, was o damni| History of Music. Private lessons—Clags|held Friday afternoon at’ her late home ! . Involving A Crim | moorings, and it was later found float- |menting on the fact that many applica- | tures for the purpose po ey ®|in_Colchester and burial was in Cedar M2l IRfeRt to wiolate the faw. Hvon or|ing near ome of the is'ands in the lake. |tions had been received for the state i St s ooy » Sx Feoocia s rGove cemetery in New London, Rev. |l1eSe cases every reason is reported| genator and Mrs Fromen B N = 3 The supposi®on is ad: a3 Newber-|B. D. Remfigton and Rev, B. O. Berck. |has to be exerclsed to prevent the aged S uberaulin test under the $140,000 ap-|budget age quoted in support of the com- t e e oot | Magoun that the bride landed the boat |proriation granted by the general as- |mission's recom; ry of Michizan have renewea the lease|man officiated. The bearers were Asa |and infirm addict becoming the innocent e at one of the islands for the purpose of |sembly for the eradication of bovine tu- Only Bolivia, uatemala and China = on the residence, 1,915 Massachusetts av-|Brainerd, Charles Brainerd, George |Means whereby unauthoried persons may | having a swim, and that when the boat | berculosis. adopted this recomm scond dnue, Washington, D. C., which they|Babcock, Fred Weatherby. engage in the illicit use and traffic in|wag blown from the !sland she attempt-| '“This is a commendable policy,” Com- |tionally. Belgium, A and John C.|occupled last season and will return soon| Mrs. Emmons was born in New Lon- [these habit forming drugs. Preserip-|ed to recover it by swimming after it |missioner Whittlesey continued, “as it |accepted it with the reservation cr o ™ the | from their summer home at Watch HTL|don, Jun 10, 1840, and was the daugh. |tions in this class of cases should bear|and was drowned. Ho agrees with Mr. |involves a question of public health. The |ed in the recommendation Humphrey of | & : : ter ot Matthfis and Eliza Ann Cor-|tho endorsement of a reputable physician |Kettelle fhat the great depth of the |tuberculosis eradication policy Wwas push- | was that ayn contribution of ¢ Fead Wikl Shine St. Thomas' Seminary, Hartford, hasiwin She had lived In that city all |to the effect that the patient is aged and | water in the vicinity of the island, and |ed before the legislature by public | by the league shodtd s pos of John . |o°Pened with a regl tration of 162, the|po. vire until a year ago she took her |infirm giving age and certifying that the | the presence in the laks of many stumps | health officials and organizations. It is the total. Great y n automobile | [Ar&est number in its history, young men|rogigence in Colchester to be near her |drug is necessary to sustain life. of trees has prevented the recovery of |esential that cattle furnishing market | India and Ialy Ao from about the dlocese who are studving|ganehter. Although not being in the “Doctors are required to submit all the body by the customary dragging {milk be treated first in order that the|ervation that for fhe priesthood. One of the students|pest of health for over a year, until |facts in the case of persons suffering | methods. health of the babies may be safe guard- |be adonted by all t + & afors Tiig \”‘(_:: n‘;fl:“’(‘:;‘{"“;r;“"* Ars. Charlesltwo weeks ago, she comenced fo fail |from an incurable discase™vr an aged | MMrs. Kettello ppeared from camp |ed.” Holland agreed, o ace W. Walkef in 2 DR 3 s gradually because of heart trouble. She|ang infirm addict to the collector of in- when her_ husband went to the village Commissioner Whittlesey uld' that tth- account be t The marrinze of Miss Marion Wells,|#8 survived by two daughters, Mrs. |fomal revenne, giving the mame, address | {0 order fce. He was absent about two |while he was away at the convention of | Spain and France held ¢ i s st daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wells,|7rank A. Chadsey of Ann Arbor, Mich, |73 200 of the patient and the disease l‘;nurs and when he returned and found |the Mmerican Veterinary Medical asso- {not afford a fair indica Secures Diverce In Toledo. of New London, and Theodore Orv and Mrs. W. E. Adams of Colchester. |grom which he or she is suffering. In |l wife and the boat missing he start-|ciation numerous applications were re- “rlf:x"‘,"“ 5 " R | oy tor il oanta. a1l Sl e O O en et ‘an od and Infirm sadict |0 IR search of her, enlisting ald in the |ceived from farmers all over the state nland and Poland declarea that spe- ] aupt, now of Westerly,| o ™% 1o "o ar a A W WIDI INGS. he case n search when he found the unoccupied | wishing to have the department proceed |cial geographical tuations s rce from George Har- of Mr. and Mrs. Wells, on it Is necessary to_state the length of |poat and his wite missi o c = Whit- a s R . Montauk avenue, Ssaturday, October 29, Doy et Blasian - 3 an s wi'e missing. onstable | to test their cattle. Commissioner it- | made It impossibl. 10 the + August 14, 1921 jn To-| HOTATE & v = time the person has been using the drug | Hathaway of Unfon, who jolned in the |tlesey pointed out that while it was in | leaugue's plan Gresce o #irss S - L. Blokelkaapt 3 Thomas J. Donovan and Miss Amelia |and the amount necessary in order to|search for the missing woman and di- |the Interests o fthe live stock industry to | of war and Turk Sivia D dn o ch, having liv-{ The musical comedy “Plerrot, the Pj-|J: Riordan, both of this city, were united | systain life. rected the efforts made in the dragging |have pure bred cattle, the Interests of | found the condition of onal af. , irch street. They left| rate” first presented in Norwich, and|\l Marriage in St. Patrick's church by | «If investigation shows-that it is war-|of the lake, stated that he had with- |public health gemanded that market |fairs unfavorab > going to Toledo. Mr. ten by Miss Roberta Page Newton, of | ReV- M. H. May Monday morning. The|ranteq, written permission is given the [drawn from the case, having turned the |milk prodwcing cattie be attended to |visable to await ¢ that time employed| Middletown, will be produced in that city|Pridesmald was Miss A. Magpline Rior-|a,.t5r" to jssue prescriptions for nar- |investigation over to the state police. | first. council's plan for d oclwell Co. He Is now| Wednesday cvening, for the henefit of|dan. & sister of the bride, and the best| o qrugs to the patient who must be|It was Constable Hathaway who | Commissioner Whittlesey pointed out el imin the $2.000.000 endowment fund of- Con-|Man Was John C. Donovan, biother of |\ n.ny"sttended by kim in his pro-|2roused condemnation by Mr. Kettelle |that during August 1,056 native cattle| At Britain's great air station af — e necticut college. the groom. Charles J’-J e s With the assertion that the bride had |were tuberculin tested, of which number | Croydon is to be seen t DY#» HER WRAP BLUE Tha! rarotesting of Milebn ik el e e p e e appeared from her home for a week |304 or 28 per cent were condemned. | electric sign in the world. 1 pears to have Been very successful. Pro- AND A SKIRT BROWN | vision is being made for future work of el the kind, Supt. Edward package of “Dlamond Dyes ('"'3;:,' s;‘:fl';j‘f s directions so simple any| = e or tint her worn, shab- | 10cks and Doug rts, walsts, coats, stock-| The one-man _coverings, draperies, | cars are being put in readiness to re- g “‘ sl il o Sut Eia = i e Sixty five and thirty permits respect- Buy ‘Diambnd| New Tondon tecll Rnes . ohon the Ay = ‘Atlantic City | BoYlan, who, she said, had been acing | prevalent In Union that the girl might |jvely were issued in August for i kind— then perfect | cold weather demands. Jerome R. Coop-| 9, S honeyieon trip o Atlante OUY| queerly early in the moraing, aud who|have wandered into the woods near the sure because Diamond | er, manager of the local lines does not fix |24 Washington, D. C. They will make o port- to, ing for dairy, breeding and slaughtering, How to Bamh =~ 1 het had not been seen aboit the house since|lake and is in hiding there, but there ced mot to spot, fade, | any date for making the chanes. their home in this ity on their return. the number of cattle for breeding being 9 o'clock. Dr. Brennaa lyked in the {have been found The bride's gown was of white crepe | BRISTOL MAN g four years ago. “The statement is un- ¢ ENDS LINE; true” said Mr. Kettelle. “There s A acs o me‘;eor with c;:.\r: t;.mgananudt !&:‘a:&lll; DAUGHTER IN NEW LONDON |nothing to.show tHat my wife was a - Smith hav-|veil was caught to ick Boylan of Bristol, father of | victim of aphasia.” sery 15,000 secdlingslace with orange blossoms. The brides. |, Patrick Bovian of Bristoh father of |V G BRIESs @ born in Allston, es, azbor vitae, hem-|maid as gowned in orchid creps meteor | gt FERSF TE URR B S PR Wi aace. and lived for several years in s & with old blue trimmings and she: carried | 2o @ 4 % OBl e T S T | Arlington. She was graduated from orchid asters, Brennan had been ralicd to ireat dns, |Radcliffe in 1820 and was teaching Following the ceremony there Was a|pgvian gnd she as<sé him ta look over|School in Middleboro when she was breakfast at the Wauregon House. DUT-| ;' nremises to see if as coald .ocate Mr. [married to Kettle. There is a belief ing the day the bride and groom left While forty seven cattle were placed in | form of a gigantic quarantine, 257 cattle were killed. Dur- | nearly a quarter of a m pojin: ing the month no herds were added to!to point. The electric forming the accredited free from tuberculosis list. | the sign are sunk in the zround ans Twelve herds comprising 261 head of | covered w a’ thick glass so that cattle were tested without reactors. Ten | aeroplanes can land on them withou herds were officially tuberculin tested | damage. and all reactors removed this being a showing of 36 per cent. star measuring il and double truck closed d no footprints o give 516 and for slaughter 651. Fifty three your druggist Present at the wedding Were guests|y. . "onq tnere gaw Mr. Boylan suspend. |basis to such a theory. Conatable |eattle were retosted. thirteen reacting =d 1 you wish to dye| A further decrease of 17312 in the|from New York, Meriden, South Man-| .3 from ne cefling wita & rove around his | Hathaway said Monday that hecause of |t the test and thirteen being placed in es < or whether it is linen,| NUnber of freight cars jdle September 8, |chester, Lowell, Pawtucket Syracuse.|jeck According to medical authoritics |Tepairs being made on a bridge it was quarantine. wed goods. because of business conditions compared | Hartford and New London. Mr. Boylan had been dead since 9 o'clock | mecessary to close the gates and the s with the total of August 31, is shown| The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Five native horses were tested for b rning. take is not now belng drained, and he Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the by reports received by the Car Service|Ellen Riordas of 129 Onchard street, | " ie MOrRing . ¥ glanders in August, none reacting. On PR § Mr. Toylan, who|had no nowledze wWhether this would . i A fon of the American Railway Asso.|She Is a graduate of the training school | waoth, SOMe time past Mz Tos wou n ich Art School |- thirty two permits issued 200 horses Physicilan Who Discovered a g o e S o iy | wils santeinploye of the New Departuze |ha done despite the assertion last week 2 1iroads e coun- L lod 3 £, b £ 1 1| that h i 1a b x a were imported, of which 150 were te: Commoa Sense Remedy. A . .y ling vel b lat such acti WO 1 . -1 5 Brilearort: SMe D arovaneis Ahs i80R 6t | ek ooy ad ot heen feclng wely, ar ction would bo taken to de-}in this state. when his wife was tazen s'ck a few If you think that the seon’s kaife aays | termine definitely whether the girl had 1 b = %, 3 v 2. s the only method of e e from TR obo0 Rev. Georze H. Miner of Mystie, cele-| L%, 203 Mrs John Denovan of 125 |,g5 ne brooded a good deal over her ill- | been drowned. PAY PASSED OUT TO BMSAEY OF plibs, 1K Dockugs o Lot H! S ND YEAR X § 2 3 Nerth Main street and is employed as e . 5 14 v tre; brated his 87th birthday last week. Mr. ness. Friday mor.ung ae atiendel 1is PART OF BATTERY B |Le4'C Of the new treatment known a: Miner was pastor of Mystic Union Bap.|> ZlimPer: wife and later called Dr. Brennan. {kin | ELEVEN LIQUOR DEALERS 4 5 Dr. Lecnhardt's HEM-ROID, OPENING r ey BaDs going to the barn he hanged himself. Part of Batery B, 19%id Artiflery,| The doctors treutment is internal 3 tist church for several years and after- — it it B A e ARRESTED IN NEW LONDOY |(era paid off at the regular drill of the | BY experimenting for years he discov- 21st CF EPTEM R 1 rii‘rg ?:nrtec‘irr’p rf;:},derfl? |“v'h»m ~|e 4 lNClDEP‘ =S m SOCIETY til the a{teinobn '\is.Z nfj l)i-. >5rlc-.r~nnn. Upon warran s issued oy Ficsccut'ng |battery Monday evening. The remainder ewre’-ll ‘thu(;x;-i:c:nfi‘g:fn;:- ]’l;:g inr’inl::g st CF SEPTEMBER, 1921 furned to Mystic and bousht a nome| Mrs. Charles H. Haskell has re-| Mr. Boylan was one of the best known|Attorney . M. Criwin. N v London li-of the men will be paid off at the drill [{i3t would remove the cau MORNING ; on Elm street. cha turned, after evending the summer in|men in Bristol. Dr. A. S. Brackett, the|Quor dealsts were :rres7ed Monday after-|next week, which will be held Tuesday .!br_‘lfi'tor;,hgx;fit Tants e sufferer MORNING AND AFTERNOON lBosmn. medical examinef pronounced the cass|RNOOM. % evening, instead of Monday evening, the |t> bene ¥ his discovery and so tha! CLASSES 1 DESIGN, DRAWING| The Federal Council of the Churches| Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Smith of |suicide. Mr. Poylan, who was 69 years| It is Intimated that the prosecutor’s of- Christ In America, acting on behalf change being necessary #wing to the | there will be mno doubting or delay Led Lincoln avenue are passing several | 0ld, is survived by his wife and four fice has had the services of st~ thirty Protestant denominations, has | B pand s sreduled to | & Os800d and all druggists are author- POTTERY AND SILVERSMITHING| ) ized to sell HEM-ROIL with guarantes weeks in the White Mountains. daughters, Mrs. X. P. Saranson, Mrs. J. :\:‘ c‘:tyt'h\\'heo i:t‘lunm;‘?; xg:;!cedvurcha.cs on|appear in the armory next Monday ;r;t.;‘ it will do as stated or money 5 ted a call for - A . Mrs. J. McLaughlin, vhich the evidenc evening. - CHILDREN'S CLASS i of Nov.| Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Beckley, of ;’m‘f‘}g‘:&fl‘g‘m&; Sy ]Ca;;"}“]‘";n;’;: %hia| U5 ies depeciih s a0 = Gn that honorable basis every sut- SATURDAYS -1 tional Conference on the “imitation of| Burtalor % T meigred to Norwieh 44| New London. Ore son, John Boy:a, of | the arras g - ¢ 3a Boqsseisille: Basis Tileatbal: feicr should secure a package of Dr. Armaments, as special 2 : =1 N vive yet carri~d .ut. v WAs e fully C < g A Of Dra¥er| ens, Mr. end Mre. Thomas H. Beckley, | N7 York, also survives. planned ¥ Le Proseeutor and the w0 'ue |y, A B Race of North Franklin has 1 3, of Lincoln avenue. it asiily e ! \ ‘George LaBreaus or X nz o'l the orders s hlough: to the Backus hospita] on the e Gt is re-| John Porteous and Miss Mary Porte- Wenien's' Boosevelt Assh sued to them. Day Street Sergeant Nel. | 2St twWo Sundays, 31 bouquets of asters, . pecullar accident. Fle|ouw of Broadway with Mrs. Hugh C.| October 3, the first general mecting of | son S. Smith and Patrolman Frank Philo. | ¥hich are very much apprecited by the Having purchased the Fish]wes kickal by o morse fust after the|aurray of Wilimantio motored to Port- |the Conmeciicut committce of the Wo- | pena were ontrusted witt the wWori At o muses Dnch amue] Market at 77 Franklin Street, recent Jjoan d'Arc parade. The man|land, Malne, and spent the week end {men's Rcosevelt Memorial Association | scrviag the warrants. Bead ia euch case Fn i lor‘ those who tre care of R e 1 the horée sud-| win' Mr, and Mrs. John B, Porteous. |will be held at the Capitol at 2:30 p. m. | for appearance in court Tues:av morning £ for many years owned byl 2t fiy 3 nd strack fiar | Sy =i it B N 1L $300 them by these gifts of flowers. et She chest oo a-| Pnssengers on steamer Berengaria, |Mrs. Douglas Robinson of New York, 1§ el from Southampton Sept. 10th, which sister of the late Colonel Theodore| The 11 accused —under ariast are: e E. Schulz, we re-|ves injured, TaBresuo had ridden an-|rathieq Now York Sunday, wero Mr.|Rosevelt, Mrs. Berton Hepburn of Green | John Welden, Golden sirvet; Harry e e NEW LONDON LINE ’ spectfully solicit the trade of|* = "o o aaq Mre, Dickson Hammond Leavens. Houtz, Golden street; ¥ramd May, Wir . wich and Governor Lake will be among i ! EOTRE P Saturday mext, on steamer Olmwpic, left Yall, Changsha, China, July |the speakers. Mrs. John Seymour Mont- | throp hotel; Frank Danesi, Nutmeg Lo-|, M Yo 20¢ i sue siomAroL his former patrons and that of | iz Litian A Gomstock, of Hemoateas, 10 Will spond sovasch months at | omclt o Riverside is state chalrman |icl: Julius Stone, Gre amis . L. sail a Ix weeks” tri; 10 B as many new ones as Wish 10| Europe, as the guest of the New Fory| tesne perents, 37 Eha 2 moTE tReY 2 rby, At tre a other ills that resuit from indigestio; Steamer Lvs. New London Jw 50 W Snd ATl 1 £ ich | Kirby, Atlantic strect 2miaa Twomey, gestion and L obtain first-class guod| at yea-|Pu Kty Aflantic styeel a0 constipation, you can get relief with Fo- somable prices and prémpt C i ley Cathartic Tablets. They are a genu- s fer for whom she s private sec-| W. Ecowning, at Mitestaligh - a8 beed aGonted f":fi‘;‘;f’ffr‘_f:;-‘uz:: Edward Melnnis. Bragl:y ine, “wholesome ‘physic that affords 11 p. m. daily except Sun- retary, dnd his wife. Jp her adsence her D v Tt SX’“’:{:_EHX rom ithe s o e afithe Neary, Montauk Inn, Mo prompt, sure and safe relief without mother, Mrs. John L. .COmstock, Tormer-| A mocg@)qgg Dot Niscoversd gy “am | Wit butlige the plan and purpos 3 1 griping or pain 1. T. Osburn, R . D. i Daylight Saving Ti 5 : vi X A 2 - ‘s Iy cf Lewrel Hill, WOl vieft witn Mes |Afistroliaa % mowing leather fromh rab- |@ssociatign. It is sometimes easier to take things| L tucasville, O, writes: "Foley, Cathar- | day, Dayhgnt Saving Time. service. William M. Perkins, 115 McKinley as-[Dbdl sikinz and recoverlng the fur as a e A TR as they come than it ig to induce|ple.” I took Foley Cathartic Tablets and MAYO & TRACY , enue, Norwich. by-products for use in felt. \ ‘lt is sw‘e'e:’\w suffer when we suffer|them to come. now I can eat anything.” Lee & L > . R4 i . A s R i S i P PO P LA I (8

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