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FAIR TODAY; PROBABLY SHOWERS TOMORROW TTLL ASSOCIATED PREESSs DESPATCHES e Buiiztin “Norwich, Monday, Sept. 26, 1021 WEATHER Conditions was nday night essure Canadian maritime province the St. Lawrence val- Ther ave been general showers| 24 hours east of the has risen in the| the | nd states and cooler Mon- | erate temper are displayed on the| At d morth of the Del- | Winds Hook—Fres! v Monday Mo Forecast Z 1 cooler Mon-| Obscrvatiohs in Norwich ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH AND RECTORY OBSERVE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF CONSECRATION OF ST. PATRICKS CHURCH SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS FOR MANSFIELD INSTITUTION Bids were received at the office of Chandler and Palmer, Engineers, last Thursday, for sewage disposal works at the Mansfield State Training School and Hospital. The present method of disposal has become entirely inadequate for the in- stitution. The new system includes the instal- lation of detention tanks in the vici- nity of the buildings, with a new main | sewer leading down to the Willimantic River about one-half mile distant. Be- tween the railroad and the river will be constructed six filter heds each of 50 x 100 feet with underdrains. The | sewage will be discharged onto the beds from a dosing tank by means of an automatic syphon. The trustees held a meeting’ Fri- | day afternoon at the institution, at|} which the plans and specifications were discussed in connection with the bids. The contract was awarded to Lou- is Petrossi of Hartford, who was the lowest bidder. The blds received were as follows: Archibald Torrance 1 666; The Peck-McWilliams Ci 553; F. D. Miller, $24, Fall Opening Days In FLOOR COVERINGS JEWETT CITY Thureday evening next, Faith Chap- ter, No. 0. E. 8, is Worthy Grand Matron Hatt ot Newington Junction, aleo eeveral her assoclate grand office jauet at 6.30 wil precede the husiness meeting, which will be held in Ma- son'c hall as usual. Initiaion and lal- loting are to take place for the official inspection. to entertain M. Stickle of The ban- It is now in progress, to continue all this week, our An- nual Fall Opening in Floor Coverings — Rugs, Carpets, ' Mattings, Linoleum, Qil Cloth, etc. In accordance with our usual custom, we are offering a number of special values for Fall Opening Days. Here are some of the POETRY The Prinkin' Leddie. The Hielan’ lassi are a’ for spinnin’, | The Lo‘““.an' lassies for prinkin’ an’ pinnin’ ; My daddie w'ud chide me, an' #0 w'ud | v minnie, | 2 bring home sic a prinkin’ Jed- ie. —Old Baliad. Now b“dd Four tongue, ye haverin' cow- ar I'm young I'll go flounced and flozered, In lutestring striped like the strings o' a fiddle, gowden girdles aboot my middle. In your Hielan' glen, when the rain pours steady, Ye'll h; gay a»’ glad for a prinkin' jed- e When the rocks are all bare an' the turf is all sodden, An’ the lassies zo sad in their homespun an' hodden. My sflks are stiff wi' patterns o' sifler, |'ve an ermine hood like the hat o' & miller, T've chains ‘o" coral 1iks rowanberries An’ a;m_.-nohu mantle that came fras aris, Yell be glad for the glint o' its mcarlet linin’ When the larke are up an’ the eun i shinin’ | When the winds are up an’ ower the Be gay wI' my gowden T When the skles are low ax’' the eartd is frozen. Te'll be gay an’ glad for the leddie ye've chosen ; | hen over the snow, I go prinkin' aw pranecin’ In my wee red slipper, were made for dancin’, It's better a ddie 1'ke Soloman's My run 1 a Hielan' gil- ';l ]u | A-linkin the leas, my laddle, 2 Th 2. e Cracn . {In a racs: an’ a beited pladie | President. Hugh Sharkey; vice presi- 2 AXM'IN 0 || et e ik b ek | it e N the i s e UL LRy e it TAPESTRY RUGS STER RUGS HUMOR OF THE DAY Comparisons Bphetd icl's | pastor, Rev. Daniel Kelley, then Rev.|Harris; treasurer, Rose Cramb 6x9 feet $12.75—value $1625 | 27x54 inches... $ 4.19—value § 475 > o n of, St. Patrick's| pastor, £ | g R y s hat newsp 1 b < _Fair |{oL jthe Kopnae crat ol MO jce, | Peter Kelley, who purchased two lots| Miss Afice Smith Is very ill. following || g9 feqt........$1450—value $19.50 | 36x72 inches... $ 7.00—value $ 825 | . Chat newspaper is always knoem | if omebody church property, the church edifice,!, " ‘hyrch site on Church street,(a nervous breakdown. She +as some- = 14, ing = | schaol, xeckory; “edtvent itmo: Cerieters s Sl U G R gtk s e ot et 7t 66 ft. ... $15.00—value $2075 | 4 ft. 6x6 ft. 6... $1075—value $1450 Yes, it ought to be prizted on rap- s, ct al. having been offered to the|ple. Finally in June, 1868, Rev. Danicl| Thomas McBroome has nurchased the || 7 ft. 6x9 ft......$19.75—value $24.00 | 6x9 feet. $19.25—value $25.50 || ping paper.”—Philadelphia Bu.etin. service of God entirely ‘unencumbered | \yjlin, who had been a Civil War|property on Preston Road cwnedl by 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6..$11.00—value $15.00 | 7 ft. 6x9.... $24.50—value $33.00 H{» was cpusty and ;‘l'xl, bat as 2 vith debt, Sept. 24th. 1911. On thatl chaplain was appointed pastor, pur-|Carleton Havens, adjacent to the Me_ | celebrity he was entitled o induigence iate, solemn services were held in|chased the site of the present St. Pat- | Brooma propert 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6..$21.50—value $26.00 | 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6.. $29.75—value $37.50 these matters. And his pretcy acs- BN e magnificent church and these were| rjci’s church and erected the church| 7qme New York & New Haven rafl- | 9x12 feet.. $19.50—value $25.00 | 9x12 feet....... $27.75—value $37.50 ss was one to sh San Tigh I Moon | Jecalled Sunday, when at cach of the| eqifice. The corner stone was laid Ju-iroad and Mr. Anderson’s trolley ser- || 9x12 feet.. $24.00—value $33.00 | 9x12 feet....... $32.00—value $41.00 || versasional encounter with - ik lar masses of the day an))y 13 1873, the collection at that cere-|vice didn’t seem to jibe when the new m:, Mr. Highbrow, - Water. || ermon was delivered by one| mony amounting to $10,000. | fall timetahles wera issued. When the CH]NA MATI’]NG NEPONSET “wiat is you ilea of macraige? ) stant pastors, Rev. Philipl Jooliowing Father Mullin's death, Rev. | new seheduls was put In operation Sun- % 2 o frowned. P. P. Shaha was pastor, the first{day morning it w: dizsavered that at Best quality China Matting, 116 Neponset, tha' best of all felt ruplied, my idea of I a m there was a solemn high| mags being celebrated in the completed |Jewett C: southbound trolle warp, in a good assortment of base covering, guaranteed much L1> sama Kkind Kl 44 4.43 of thanksgiving, in which Rev.| church in 1878. Rev. Peter M. Kennedy leaving nine minutes past the od1 henrs patterns, regular value 55¢ — water-proof, regular value 85¢ articulate protest 16 Myles P. Galvin was celebrant, the succeeding pastor, aided in the|Tha information which the rail Special price a yard........... 45c | —Special price a square yard.. 85¢ »n of a tin can that 6.4 10 ther Mooney deacon, and the rector,| work and then Rev. Hugh Treanor|comnany gave out last week, =aii Bostoa Traase~ ev. M. H. May sub-deacon. Organist| was made rector, freeing the parish|south-bound trolleys would ‘eave FIBRE MATTING PRINTED LINOLEUM - T nk L. K ell had arranged specia ty from debt, so that it could|ett City nine minutes past the ¥ & 2 i - 5 p | property fr : 615 | jubilee music, the choruses going with| be selemnly consecrated, Sept. 24th,|hours. Inquiry disclosed fhe fa Reversible Fibre Matting, in a Be:: qual Y :Irm;:d Lx:\ola:n’: = will and M Farrell having amons| 1911, The pontifical mass at that im- | was taken for granted that choice selection of patterns, patterns suitable Io Tle y r1o°0 44 de.”" | other pleasing soprano solos “Qui Tol-| nosing ecremony was celebrated by |necticut Co. would advanee regular value 69c—Special price in the home, regular value $1. = i <Gy * | lis Pec ' in the also “El In-| Bishop Thomas K. Beaven, nephew of | lev servica one hour. Now, REard LIS o SR e 45c | —Special price a square yard.. 89c | carnatus” during the creed. At the of-1the first pastor, Rev. Daniel Kelly |time cards were issued. thoy z N | fertory, Mrs. J. Ryan gave “O Sal-ltn. preacher was Rev. Louis P.(tew dew it As a resilt the rollers | 7 e 3 2 h beautiful finish and phras-| Walsh, of Portland, Me. will leave for Norwich at nine mimntes | Floor Covenng: bought dunng Fall Openlng Days will .| Father Mooney spoke of the wonder- | Past the odd hours and for Centra! Vil- 3 . r Mooney's text was St Pauls| ful architectural merits of the church |1s¢ at 10 minutes mact the even hows |} L he stored until wanted, upon payment of a reasonable o to the Ephesians, V. 25-27,| which is 210, x 100 feet, its interior|The first tro'ey north o ; y s S . also loved the church, and §avs| Gothic arches 70 feet from the floor,|fATst trolley south et 00 s Ingilae deposit. Measurements will be taken without extra t imselt for it. That he might present| He explained the significance of the !Tolley north will be £19. txe las: frol. ] 5 PR |it to himself, a glorious church, not| ceremonies when Bishop Nflan con-|le¥ fouth will be .09 Saturday nisht charge. Now is the time to have the measurements as always tn- i having spot or wrinkle; but that it)secrated the church to the service of|® trolley leaves Fraukiin smare at 9.43 . ould be holy and without blemish.| God forever—it can never be used for|fr Jewets City only. The thirty or taken and select your new floor covering. He traced the growth and develop-|any other purpose. ® more (oY s el | ment of the Norwich parish from the A tribute was paid to the savr\firns;,“"‘f" :hffl“lh:“;:{,‘rh:; e ;"r{"\.‘wmh’ nd her m | period January, 1758, when a body| of those pioneers of strong faith M e D SRS E . r of nineteen Acadian Catholics camef orected the splendid temple. In his per- |27, "® 5 ot 1 i 66 L < The hundreds of Jewett Cly neonle to this town, settled in 1669 on the{oration, the preacher visioneds the SRk et S s e S L 5 P | -mile square purchased from the; grand church standing on through the‘y,’nl' el a vl taviat aoma torith iy | Mohegan indians. Eleven years later| future, in a prosperity without change nust leava Norwich at 7.45 the Acadians went from this section to| or shadow of changing, a temple to|™q" TP7® GO0 28 L0 L Quebec. ‘During 1778, a company of|the Almighty from which will 20 OUt|toyuners and office workere. wanen " Rochambeau’s legions, the sparkling| endless lines of infants marked with |, .ec is in Jewett Citv are bensfited | 1 . £ 1 b t wh e s of the Duc de Luzun, camp-| the sign of Christ in baptism, of chil- | f11. cohaduie ShsmeehSarloeman: o e eales of \E" o A cihmne A i 1oy mlies dDovemiooich “"'I;drm SRndEUTRE s el | e o e anee Iat the Ballvadax so- ) | Stk onemweiinel B The c a e ¢ it some of the soldiers passed the win-|of Christ, boys of St. Patrick’s serv- W_M"m“”:;‘ s q”:‘h\_ T ho was | Peovle passing on Soule ,-""f L€l the load o meseral T i Stal ta Lafayette visited the town.|ing as priests at the altars, girls of|vice at the Bantist Sundax schods Was | siopping to see the displav of one-time [The ad Be asveral s ht,” =aid Sta nd was here a second time durlng|the parish going forth as holy nuns|on% M St eeiien v e b e [onen AnUY-f T WRIDuE S Wi nuay ST Renel RERINS L iehos m ail"—Ex- ; o iivesior Trayee Aha aovice: parish=| fo0 ZLe o W ety ox ;ms af Bi_ |20 & dozen notes on the state bank of jinjured man. e ou- ather John Thayer was the ioners in other walks of life carry- |y, ynowledee were a sonrea of wonder|StOMington. — Conn, in denomina Merton Rugbee and family and others gaid the hanghty 0 we ura. | Catholie priest recorded as preaching| ing out {nfo the world the influence|(’iho growncush. The eradie roll eame | (T0% $1.00 to $50. inciuding a 33 we Putnam Sunday 1 fare for my dog 1d, Me, | here, having spoken in Rev. | 0 ri'good sandaithe fitmnéss for ‘the | 1o foo. S onipitr s DS BIade ro CaMe fnere 0. & Supibilleas oo same as passe ph Strong’s church- Con- | faith” kinidled ‘at *St. Patrick’s ‘alfars; ®iarest. Mrc Ghasles T Ariaw 15l 78 ;and Drovers'“bank, of Indana | to occupy a ses m v ational—his morning theme being| finally the endless line of coffins in j, charma and invited atteation te (hes-| Among the Stonington hils are three adam,” ic Church the Tfue Church, | which those who had wor shipped there {2 Grean. Virginia Paa | which show a stecl enzraving of saflors provided preaching that evening on invo-|should be borne at last to God's Acre | yy, Herman Tripn, V |in a hoat attacking a w Mr. W it."—Pearsons ¢ - n of the saints. Prisoners from|—for that new birth, which, afzm-ip‘m B. Gilbert, Jr. Fdwi {bur has been offered much rwore than h fur- | Santo Domingo were brought to vhhla]l‘ is what death is. | Louis and Ruta Gil their face valie for notes of this scrt. | al i ot say e ‘ treet, | town in September, 1800. In 1824, the| A large congregation, including many | ae g e = et e Lol . concert yes- | staunch Catholic in a 4,000 population, | About the walls of the auditory were gt Thoe, NAUSL PR (e eacher Sf|bridge, = Saturday ~afternoor, fhrowl Hkotthe impie iatoak i e M chor | In 1831 Father Fitten came at inter- | lighted during the day the candles in| 1° PrIFEIY d4enor : . e e e n able refused to vals to minister to the Catholics, lat-| the consecration sconces, another re-|piitd OF (oS8 Yo A b e et : . s A er they were served from Holy Cross|minder of the ceremonial of ten Yearsj.n.. Sweet Haro)ds and e e e Y Daems ek | sir; we tries it three a te College, in 1844 a church was Ps'fih»:azn: The Sisters of Merey from the|jecsle Miliard. Janie Ma e i et oy was chee —_— times bef give it up, —Ex- | lished at Greeneville, Father Brady,| parish convent had decorated the three| oo™ [ois and Glorianna | home, A physician was summ { LEDYARD e — -— | from Hartford, Bishop Tyler, Father!imarble altars with choice flowers forip Fylar aceommanied v R A b SrabablE 22 L i P e fatbar ok SRS y C. A. Sunday Meefing | Long, Father RBlenkinsop and others|the day. The vestments of the priests| Brown, sang The Perfect T enkerod the. Bov's ‘ez imtrick i Boriss ot Ane' T T ccon ere's a . | visited the growing parish at intervals.| were white and gold. The journey of Paul rhra the Holy | anq passed downward three In t . 17 = 4t % Land was most interestingly explainad | haq come out on the otk | | i by Mrs. A. M. Clarke's eclase, The | bone: was not broken Y o $200 FINES ON ELEVEN | WOMEN'S GUILD ELECTS members wera given dinlomas and HtiGed ito see 1L 16 iwers t bs r NEW LONDON LIQUOR MEN AT ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH |=raduated from the junior to the cate the man who fired th ‘ o8 8 In the New London police court Sat The annual meeting _of Woman's [ Mediate grade. The members shooting fs illegal. Not lonz a e %4 g X B 5 A LI 1 ohronr | len Prior, Rose Crumh, fubv women Wwera nicking lLneklehars T e S e Prince place iid ‘of St. ‘Andrew's Episcopal church | ;=8 TLeT Hose Cramh, Raby Sray \ e Ao 53 ts w fines of $200 each against sleven dealers | was held in the Guild ‘room, Thursda A ' pasture, when a stra A4 We : £ ach aga 3 o {zer, Minnie Tyndall ani Mary Cor jerced the pail of ona of the picke ¢ : o ing the |afternoon.. with a very large attend- | Mmnle Tvndall and Mary Dierged jtha pail S 10l » v Gate ne tenorts from the different com_j - & r's el anz Contact with a tres trunk mav. defl a i . e Lover of My Soul. conduding with the bullet €0 that it will move at an e 1 e, one man's case |mittces showed that the guild had a | (U2F °F ¥ Soul condnding wih th bt i A et atengl v 1 case of David |very nrosmerous year. The foliowing | P : 3 @ Pla- I tire'y different angle from that intend - 1 = = 5 - {no hy Miss Vera MeBrosme. a the defendant’s | Were elected for the ensuing year: Pres- | 0 & M. Brown's clase members | oving e Prince also |ide Mrs. Frank Prodell; vice presi-| T e ertoatiin e B Tl e The new atesl furniture for the Jew- - ichard e seora | T T crenanioglentivecs s I as 6. Is being plassd 5 ce on the accused that any fu- jdent, Mrs. Richard = Seed; se 3 ord of the’varled. experiences of the|Stt City Trust C bein aced i = nces by them in his court |Mrs. William A. Taft: treasurer, Mrs. |06 2 e VITOC 8 SRR e Fitch Dolbeare, The vresident: ap- | “'g iW°" Of SRS Masssi Las builcl ) new £arags Aas a Tesult of ‘fhe criusade. by ithe|pointed tho folawing.committées: s Workil 3% is G115 teachers. who -made ' sqoh| home on the FEast Ma il ccuting atiorney's office, Prosecutor |commictee, ‘Mrs. Charles Brwin. Mrs. | 5, fpi J€900008 TR0 math, | sueh |y 5 = ) 2 I M. Cronin stated Saturday that | William Banfield, Mrs. A, Beraazd. Mrs. | (CO0GT PR ARiecss DO Ple. TIn E. Paul has ::' hy Pers had been informed. that the liquor |Willlam Winterbottom. & Mrs. Cnarles | tho¢ )0 noneq they never wonrd ns rose in_ hlossom. 3 home 2o 1 B S * He |Evans; sick cqmmittea for Greeneville | 90 12 HOTEe fhey {East Main street. Park gection. T = d that he had been informed that|and Taftville; Mrs. William Mabrey, | caiq- to the large au The church (flOWer sbrang from a- blossom stem < & n 5 intend to bring political Influence |Mrs. Howard Gordon, Mrs. Edward | n,eqq”more than vour contributionss it | i et 2 M. hackmar o | Jear to have him ousted from his of-|Risicy and Miss Martha Camobai'; for | notts MO8 SRR FOUC | Levi Adams takes the ribhon for pro- - M | = East Norwich, Mrs. John Telford and f ng autumn curiosi s 1y he e Rosis = a man e. He further arlilfll‘fl( tmvr h. S Mre, Tasies Tonsisgn The firat trollex Saturday morning in | MCINZ = I o e 'a voive oA ia0H ¥ e A ca il v G ! cepted sole responstbility for the romnd- |2 > e e je "' jduz a good sized potato w gt - : o " | powd from his <o left the cellar : was no motive behind the clean-up oth-| Danburr—Georze Foley, the new!heifers at the lower Rood crossinz. The|The Potato may he moved along the e S. B Hodridze, Rav D, Wo s B | er than a thorough endeavor 1o Carry | superintendent ‘of: the Danbury fair dog|car was derailed and the anima. was|X7ass Toot like a ball on a sme - ol Tues SRS lise ey, DI Wold ler just aé well as women,” he el Sand he: untles of his office as public|<how. is one of the leading. men in that|killed. The Midway wrecking crow was| AN Italian laborer LAl b bl field ‘ta'r with a ; 7 X fied through thet sallingiin ctheSUnN (omtes needed to put the car back on the rars, |STashed Saturday. % Svar pussg i 2 ‘ Dav owned the farm an which o| The dealers who signified through thelr 2 Son il eany: Genatts counsel or the police that they were quit- | ow stand at Washing- a m | ting the business were: John Welden, ! who' objectsd to. & ' m-!and Harry Herts, Golde: street: Frank Lafavette Square. When t; y = | Allsbrook and Edward . Finn, Green acco raiser had the federal v op- | strect, James D. Neary, Mchtauk Inn : | osen hiz farm. he re- ' e A ‘ LOTHES WASHERS ‘ it e o o ¢ : aogis | ould have been an ordinary - Eve 4 Washington got the land we m uble | CHARGE CASVILLE BARBER grenc ISTkalng | he wanted % 18 Gay ot WINH/THEEATS X0 XILL underwear, night- | According to the investizations of 2 ! Emile Tillona, a barber of Uncasville { Professor. Ganonz. the traditional ‘fire th t | Em e onld | e arrested in New London Saturday gowns, vests, blouses 2ip of the Chaleur bay, New Bruns- 2. o o8 'l and turned over to -the ‘nv:__\l'vll"‘a‘l(l' dhie g hi wick. appearing usually before a storm h : thorities for threateninz to Kill Mike and other dainty things . | a basis of fact. It is a hemispheri- fe. ! Rurlake as the result of a quarrel be- ty g . Cash Price [ b o e O e ot s B < 2 een the two. Tillona is alleged to - | cater, glowing sometimes he : G Iava been armed when taken into cus- a fresh new color. 1 EASY WASHER (Copper), Vacuum Type. .. $125.00 ||the water, glowing sometimes without nclu toly: Ao fieo il St £ 1 EASY WASHER (Zinc), Vacuum Type..... $120.00 Jjtmes risne into slender moving col- o 2 Noank Merchant in Banlkruptey. fir cottons and woolens as 1 BUTTERFLY (Copper), Oscilating Type.... $ 95.00 | rant xo the flaminx Tigshig = ¢ Noank, merchant, : sl [ gener: 4 @ L . e pition in ankruptcy, Sept. well as silks 1 BUTTERFLY (Sample), Oscilating Type.... $ 90.00 {/of 2 s, The sencral explanatios 0ld Lyme Or 70 | who filed : i A Y 5 L t th bject is a s, rEules fon. 7, gives Vabllities at £5.820, and assets 1 ROTAPEX (Demonstrator), Cylinder Type.. $120.00 {|irestation of st. Elno's Sfice iaipelec 4 riificate of organiza- | e,'s- The largest creditors : Rus- . | trical phenomena, but the reason for ed w of | 347" Hal Co. Meriden, $180; A. Scher 1 A. B. C. (Demonstrator), Wood Cylinder Type $ 75.00 §! /o oo n oo o charans bay 4 Lyme C ate Shoppe. | & (o, New London, $328; Art‘,nrgfm. |is not known. o i e o Sl T New g (ET: U £ Gy om Sty SAME GUARANTEE AS NEW ONES. s e 3 P 1. President H i 2 N i New [London, $227 color of faded gar- . o & P : .| s130; 8. N. Ellis Co., > o ga = S & : 95 s | Geo. Weinhausen, New Haven, 2,400, ments st the same We Are Headquarters for Electrical Appliances. :)hea 3 Ne,ws Burean e Acndemy Changes Time. time they are being - . e With the return of the trolley lines and washed h h l t Vasatin Atomeblls Touw | UL cHEs of o RS dose e NNorwic ectric Lo. | MAGAZINE SPECIALIST H 1 inn, vardmaster at the N.| ules, was announced Friday at the MADEINU.S8. A - AT e e VL i Ry Tl . 4244 FRANKLIN STREET UNION SQUARE after fifteen davs vaca-| onening school will be 9 o'clock instead e——— = . e surrounding coun-|ef 8.30 to 1.30. The change goes into automobile. afect this (Monday) morning. ER LI R THERE # 8o acvertistng Eastern Connecticut equal o The W5 for business r=sulta.