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FAIR TODAY; PROBABLY SHOWERS TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES The Butfetin. Nerwich, Sapurday, Sept, 24, 1921 | AUTO ACCIDENT AND OTHER SUITS e ooy WEATHER Conditions The northern storm has passed t the Canadian maritime provinces the pressure is now high east of th Mississi ver. There have besn showars w.thin 1k iast 24 hours in northern New Ergzlind The temperature has fallen in th north Atl In the lan antic states. ‘ew England and middle A c state the weather will be f: rday and become um:ettled Sun probably showers. Moderat: temper: will continue Winds North of Sandy Hook—Moderat west and northwest winds, fair weath ok to Hatteras--Gantle T s and fair weather Satur Forecast d—Fair Saturday; Sun- |00 (80 RET (ere as more probably showers, no G NG FH 0 Mraveled road and a|J free passage but went at hizh speed on Observations in Norwich | side of the plaintiff, struck and « obsarvations shaw the |knocked her down and dragged her a 2nd | considerable distanee. | ok For Foreclosnre Bar | john Butch of Lisbon for foreclosure Comparisons tions for Friday—Fair. s weather—Fair, w sTx MOON AND TIDES. and | Several sults involving an automobile accident, foreclosure, divorce and breach of contract were filed on Friday in the . |superior court clerk's office, returnable 3| before the court on ®e first Tuesday in | October. | Mre. Gertrude Shaw of Norwich sues o!AZraham Surland and the Talking Machine Shop, Inc., both of Norwich for $3,000 damages because of an auto- moblie accident on the evening of Nov. 122, 1920, In the first court it is claimed Mrs. Shaw was standing in the high on McKinley avenue near Spalding when Curland, who was driving the automobile of the Talking Machine {Shcp ran into her, knocked her down |and dragsed her a considerable distance. e|Her right leg and hip and right collar -{r re fractured. She erman- |entiy fured, spent $400 for medical attendance and was incapacitated from _ | workeag for a long time at her occupa- Jtion at which she earned $20 per week. {In the second court it is claimed that and failed to pass on the left side ¢ a mortgage for $1,000 on three tracts ¢ land in Lisbon. 1 Husband Seeks Divorce Dean H. Richards of New London seeks ris wife, Iona C. Richards et, Athol, Miss. Her Court Short Calendar calenda New oot cm g wron Mrs. George Maynard Minor, President General of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution. artic Tablets and eat anything." Lee & Osgood Ladies Attention! Buy your fall and winter coat- | ings and cloakings direct from the mill at mill prices. Fine Suede, Velours and Polo Cloth. | GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Wightman's Switch Norwich Town WHEN YOU FWANT to mut your busi- jeas before the public, there is no medi- Bn better than through the advertis Diamne of The Suietin. = To Collect Note Andrew Grill of New London is the against Katherine Cook of or $4,500 damages. e sues a $3,400 note 6 interest at 6 7 but rest while the plai i n the home of n cent ff might | e defendant.. A | ond count allewes that Grill expend- 41 n the request of the defend- | t upon her promise to repay the | but she has never done so. which he claims Says Wife Intolerbly Crael On the grounds of intolerable cruelty since February 1918 and of deserticn since March 1918, C: ‘W. Edminston of Norwich asks divorce from Etta B. Faminston whose maiden name Wwas Stone. For Real Estate Commission Clarence Sholes sues Mrs. Augustus Rile; both of Norwich, for $550 dam- ages alleging that as a real estate agent he found a customer at §17,000 for Mrs. Riley's apartment house on Washington street, one half of a tws tenement house on Washington and the house at 61 School street. Scholes claims_that he | had an agreement with Mrs, Riley for a three per cent commissign, that the price for the preperty butSshe refused to sell to the purchaser who still stands {ready to take the property at the price agreed upon. Philip J. Hendel of | brought su! against abeth Mallech of Baldwensville, Mass, for foreclosure of a mortgage cn property in Tilley street in New London. Hendel claims that on 2, 1918, the defendani owed him $ 0 on a promis note to be paid off on monthl i ents of $200 and | | that she has paid 00 cf the amount, the balance being still due. The note 4 by mortgage on property in w Lendon has Yew London, ad- tratrix of the estate of Louis Bach- ert bring suit against Sidney Sulman of New London to recover payment of a note for §4,000 executed July 15, 1919. M. J. Sabagh of New London sues P.| J. Larkin also of New London, on a note | fr $300, executed January 3, 1921, and Il unpald, | L. Sharaf of against Thomas C. secks to recov- er payment of a note for $600 executed on August 1. Claims $1,000 For False Arrest. Alleging that he ¢ his arrest falsely, Jullus Stone of New London has brought swit for $1,000 damages again ward Finn, also of New London. TI D! claims that defendant h: him arrested as a Stone who was sought by the police, vent the right Julius arrested. i | | ne from being BONDS OF CONNECTICUT ARE IN GOOD DEMAND COMMISSIONER WHITTLESEY SAYS DOG WARDEN The bonds offered by the state of | Wednesday binds t and a compar e 4 per cent hon made on The them reports that the bonds has far exc condition of Te ble, with a t v bonded indebtnes: ¥ $16,291,100 and and of $10 a net e's met debt to f the jroperty o eompare the pres. f the state of Con- xemption whi one-ha'f o e bonds ¢ hich, Wth their local 0.004 are equivalent to a 4.90 basis. SEEKS $3,500 DAMAGES FOR BITE BY A DOG $3,500 for deg b Damages o ¥ against Marz the same place. The plaintiff that on June 9, last, she was on the public Lighway by wned by the defendant w on the left breast and ms the dog was vicions J. Martin et to the superior court the first n October. Motor Camps. The motorcamp idea is spreading Iike smiles. Cities, villages and Yaheo C are furnishing sylvan dells with hospitable zeal and plant shrieking "W m recipe is one old park, a cook stove, a | tree as leafy as Omar’s, a pump and a EYDSy atmosphere. The theory is that man wants but little here beiow—and 1 bis lady-love belongs to the brother- hood—says a writer in Leslies. | It is foretold that there will be| camping parks from coast to coast and criss-cross—that nomadic hosts will take to the road because it is cheap- er than paying rent, that communities | !l migrate on wheels and swoop ( | from clime to clime with a swish that | would make Genghis Khan dizzy. i Undoubtedly exuberance exaggerates | the possibilities and in one Western | State, at least, it is damaging the| | provision in motor parks of cafeterfas, | | cause. For high house rents aside, the dance halls, community kitchens, laun- dries, pools and all the flowering gcenery of a roof garden is not likely to attract that large element among our modern nomads that goes motor cAmMpINg to escape just such associa- tion. | _1f we Americans ever do become a gratory folk, fitting fivverwise from | T00St o roost, it will be in search | of the privacy and peace which our| present civllization denies us and only inadulterated Nature can offer, s i diven e Why Werry About Winter Philadelphians predict a cold win-| ter inasmuch as the excess of temper- |ature in their city since the 1st of January amounts to 1001 degrees, com- pared to nofmal; though the generally ool August days checked the rate of | increase observed up to July. The ex- cess is unusual, of course, all over this part of the country; but it is no| use to worry about next winter. Na- ture is apt to take her own time in making up her averages.—Providence Journal, Women Are Voting Now Those who are still talking about repealing prohibition have forgotten | apparently that women are now vot- ng. exemption of | NICELY CURED CORNED BEEF Ib. 6¢ Lean Plate, Fancy Brisket, Navel Pieces, Lean Flanks SWIFT’S AND ARMOUR’S BEST WESTERN BEEF PRIME RIB ROAST Bonnd :J 10 s 5 20c BONELESS RIB ROAST Pound ;0 no 20028 CHUCK ROAST, Ib. .. 16¢ LEAN POT ROAST, Ib. 10c FRESH CUT HAMBURG Pound:. ... ... ...~ 12Y¢ FRESH CUT BEEF LIVER Pound ... ... 10c SQUIRE’S EASTERN CUT PORK LOINS, Ib. .. .. 25¢ FRESH CUT PORK CHEES b LEAN FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, Ib. . ... 18 SWIFT’S SKINNED BACK HAMS, b........... 25¢ Whole or Half SLICED HAM, Ib.... 35¢c ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS Pound 121/)c FRESH FISH SPECIALS FRESH SHORE HAD- DOCKIh-.. T % . 10c SOLID MEAT OYSTERS ROUND CLAMS FANCY FINNAN HAD- DIE, Ib. . Sl il Oe 25c 30c Answering a letter from Com Jommissioger Jy 1Donohue i city in which Dr. Donohue law providing for a inst dogs as a protec read of rabies a law a ose who would erit transfer their te commissioner on domestic In his letter to Dr. Donohue this week ittl 1 assume from your letter that i your opinion that the only purpos h offices for above and a rabid doy ban ot the dog laws of our ed Mr. Frank L. Tuttle, of 19 et, Norwich, to be dog warden e town and city of Norwich for he year ending March 31st, 1922, T fur- h fically instructed him in writing to co the statute of the state of Con- cut pertaining to dogs. 1 have at | ious times sent my special deputy, ( Commissioner Whittlesey US HELP YOU SAVE MONEY SATURDAY SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, ROUND STEAKS n.25c¢ BEST BREAD FLOUR 1-8 BHL. SACK $1.29 SPECIAL FANCY YELLOW Native Fowl lb. 45¢ OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKE, each......... 15 BOSTON BAKED BEANS Pound . TWISTED CRULLERS Deeen:............. 19 MOHICAN BEST BREAD Pound Loaf..... o Pound .. S410c BUTTER BEST MOHICAN Ib. 43¢ No. 1 MAINE POTATOES 15 Ihsiipeck. ... .. .. 47c ONIONS, 5 Ibs...... 25¢c FINE RED STAR SWEET POTATOES, 5 Ibs... 25¢ NICE FREESTONE PEACHES, 2 quarts.. 35c FRESH SELECTED EGGS, dozen ....... 39 PURE PINEAPPLE JAM 2iBoinds . oo . S04 ROYAL LUNCH BISCUIT SUNLITE CLEANSER DINNER BLEND COFFEE Popmnd -2 SisP e ot Fresh Roasted Every Week . 25¢ 3 Pounds . .. PURE WHITE LARD 0 commend e that you are efficiently |t enforcing the dog laws ine order, and I wish to full back- 1d you meet rference in the | f your duties I would | enclosing copy of reply mailed | Louis i grounds were married that her name be Phoebe from Lo: grounds of adulter: |on June 20 1 |husband has o clent performance of y lieving t Deputy Sheriff Manue served papers in s W. Mill n Gillman wants a Miller appl Carrie Rodeliffe of 25 and has | don ai- ay in divoree = the acceptance, lacally, and s of | The recurrence of this | I believe, will be prevented by | stopping any spread of this | e from your town and city Again commending you fer your effi- Residents of Towns in Connex STATE TAX BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax will A HEAVY PENALTY Instructions and forms sent on application, G. H. GILPATRICK, State Treasurer Hartford, Conn, Groton s she asks the be icut having assessment date of October 1st, and owning taxable securitics are liable to taxes at local_rates unless the State Tax of four mills has been paid to the State Treasurer on or liable to Money on hand or in bank, other than Savings Banks, or Savings De- {§ partments of Commercial Banks in Connecticut, is liable on excess above POETRY PLYMOUTH ROCK I stood in Plymouth on the sacped stona The birthpiace of an emblr:?“l‘ e a sea Under a summer sun, M heauty shome, Calm as the ocean of eternity; | So like a mockery, It seemed to me. Of that bleak morning when the feebld bangd { Looked ont in terror on the wintry lea, Their home a desert; aye, a Savagt nd = they were to subdue and hold d. « Which at Heaven's comman: contrast! this calm bright . floating on the quiet ba: Yon bark departing on her quest alon The carcless lahorer hieing to his home roun of maidens on the glisten- sands hove of sufferers from all Ands— ious flag from yonder turrel ho flock now to these shores and clasp fraternal hands. | Ah, how unlike the day when first they drew Their = | No e i No so attered shallon to the frozem ming villa rising to ¢ of welcome but the surf's i duti . s ry blasts which fiying enow- And wint 1 bore; ke. reign of and jors and i1 bark immortal, loved {God's eve is_on her in this feartnl howr, | 4 Tion's ruined towsrs: were passed lasciviont ¢ NTiue: - nor h old Castile's own ocean to exnlore. safe at last to this far [Xot such with thes compare, for they but thoum im thy on this Bleak glonm : e and’ ha t had been, but its guiding uzh pillow, and prepared was its swadding t snrings and fills this on, D, D. in Boston n Poetrs HUMOR OF THE DAY 35 BROADWAY ¢ and would further s cuided friends follow the sama course. Letter to Dox Warden. has also sent Cream Mints, 5 flavors, Bitter Sweets, Ib. .. .. Peanut Crisp, Ib. .. .. Jordan Almonds, Ib. Fruit Nougatines, lb. Marshmallows, Ib. . . . Marshmallows, Toast Jumbo Blanched Salt FOR TODAY ONLY Ye Chocolate Shoppe 49 BROADWAY |§ EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. 57 sacks Planters Smoking IMOBAGCOE S8 1y 12 Khaki HANDKERCHIEFS. 3 pairs Canvas Leather Palm Gauntlet GLOVES ....... { 2 scis Genuine Bristle Military 29¢ 29c 8 packages of Constantine i CIGARETTES o 1 ALARM CLOCK .... 1 VACUUM BOTTLE . .. 49¢ 49c 3% ed, Ib. ed Nuts. .. 12 HUCK TOWELS ..... by 20-inch .. | 8 pairs SOCKS, assorted colors. . for 95¢ 20 White Hemstitched HANDKER- . for §5¢ . for 95¢ for 95¢ . for 95¢ [ «« for 95¢ e .....25¢||¥ 3PILLOW CASES, size 42-inch. 2 by 36-meli v vl sei von v TOX 98 vevessieeenn.. 99c 18 1 ARMY HAR CLIPPER. ..... for 95c S s ROl 1 pair of OPERA GLASSES. . ... for 95¢ . for 95¢ B o SHPOPODC .+« for95¢c 3 peirs of Heavy Wool SOCKS. . for 95¢ 1 AMERICAN FLAG, 4 fest by @ifest 10 iunnisndlibag . oL (X fox95e ... for 95¢ 3 TURKISH TOWELS, 37-inch. 4. Tori85c 1 20 Per Cent. WOOL BLANKET for 95¢ Army & Navy Surplus Co. 35 BROADWAY SATURDAY ONLY 95¢c--SALE--95¢c ‘WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM HEADQUARTERS, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF @ THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE, WHICH WE ARE GFFERING YOU AT THESE 10 pairs of Ladies’ STOCKINGS, double heel and toes, seamless, in hlacki$Ee ol e e 8 cans of Prince Albert 10 cans of Velvet TOBACCO. .. 9 packages of Bull Durham 3 packages of Linen Playing CARDS .. ... e 1 White Middy Gym. BLOUSE. . 3 pairs Army Cashmere SOCKS. 3 Army Web BELTS ......... 40 Manila CIGARS ........... 1 pair of OVERALLS . ........ 1 OVERALL JUMPER ........ TARMY HATCHET: .. .. ... .. 1 ARMY KHAKI SHIRT........ 1 COAT SWEATER ......... for95¢c 1 Imported Midget CLOCK. .. .. 1 Fall Weight Natural Gray 1 Fall Weight Natural Gray UNDERDRAWERS . ++» for95¢c for 95¢ ¢ for 85¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 85¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ for 95¢ nz an acquaintance about “my friend Maund ¥ cen married s s have 1 he “Why collector I"— man, “wonld ke te effects in sum- any interest in af- ced umon him, but policeman 10 the stern real‘ties of mod- =0 1 ate one befors le"—Edinburgh Scots- LEIGOSCOPE 220,009,000 KAl ° Mohamme- those fascinating woter are to be put into » Thames. A fieet n models. All the s will be pre d. musical comedy, 200 consecutive theatre, having been put ight of the armis- 11, 1918, at which time it a failure by all Paris ed years ago the Stars and slanted.the flag of Spain in became a part of the The sum paid to Spain, 5. s $6,453.765 for a territory cluded 59,268 square miles—Miam! e coal situation in By d for canned fish has been he product is uire the se In ¢ 3 n in parts of their ears if the eration was made at_the right time of the moon, and the bellef Dersists in sesms varis of rural England. __ 3