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S N 1e of the poles we. o property owners field quite a dis iectmen reserved decisit in the matter.| All the women were away, It is understood that the Connecticut|though the doors were locked, Arel company Wwill draw up a2 n-w plan eim- | got in to the residence! took some- FAIR AND COOLEE TODAY; MODERATE TOMOREOW RECEIVER IS FOR COLONADE HOTEL P. Hall Shurts was a2ppointed tempor- ary receiver of the Colonade hotel in Poquot avenue, New London by Judge other hired ma: Commerce Chamber To Elect Directors | immanewniy of schools and L. T. Garrison, :nspecior of schools, als- made sa>rt wddressee. stipation. i and thoroughiy _cleansing, nausea or ncomvenience. . Norwich, Saturday, Oct. 1, 1921 . Following the addreases a lunch was s 2 B¢ | jnating the present objectivnable fin- | o B s % wadache, biliousness, bioat o he superior court i 3 fea- | what over $100 in money and then took =2 d Meigs B. Russell of the American City tors hold over another year. The di-| served by the teachers asisied by the| g Zf = 18 l*rl:;:}'.l CHSC“;\,J;"(‘;FS“Y;“ 1o | tures. Sadcin: 5 { it 2 .;2?3:‘,‘,?’&7;‘&&!; WEATHER Butlan 15'tn’ Norwich this week and has | Fectors to.ba elscted fon October’ 14th mill | Isdigs ot the, achool. % file bonds of $1,000. When arrested at Nashua he was| i, 36 Lawrence St. Conditions serve two years. e programme was put on_ through| "y %0 ioation was made by Mr. and | NORWICH MAN HELD FOR taken because he was d “1 used Foiey conducted a number of group meetings at | 4 committee of the chamber compris- | the effort of the Misses is1)>le Marshii, the Chamber of Commerce. These group |ing Mayor Herbert M. Lerou, Joseph Edna Smith, Ella ' Noray. Dorothy meetings which have been held both af- | Weymouth and C. W. Taggart went to Brown and Ruby Swa'n, assist21 by < for constination with | 00d_resuits. T keen them in the house. The Lee & Osgood Co. The disturbance that was central #orth of the Great Lakes Thursday Mrs. Franklin T Isham. why h: mortgage of v e a THEFT OF AUTO AND CASH | excessive rate of speed §29,000 on the buillirs. | Charged with theft of an automo- | MAID street of the city. iday 2 A i T 5l They claimed that the hotel, which had oy e An AULOmO-| for his license he showed Willi night moved eastward and Friday |0 0 14" Coning were called for the | Meriden Wednesday in an effort to in- | H Reed. The programme was in charse | 1Y 0 that the. Toles niUh bab . bilasandsover'$100’in money: from Wilk [/ir aok Tocess: By ety ight i h h 2 . ] 12 apartments, 3 a m revenue | 2 S P 3 ril night its centre was near the mouth| Lo 0% onaining the sentiment of | terest an industrial concern to locate in | of A. M. Cobleigh, secratary of thz town | 12 2 ity severiae | liam S. Thomas of Poquonnoc, George | o (OTRES | C00 < ¢ the St. Lawrence river. It has been |30 0 L 50 ihe nature of the pro- | Norwich. In this case Norwich is com- | board of education. FaEb e S el he lives in Norwich| A is only 28, T Promoted to Superintgndency pttended by gales on the great Lakes| . ..."; %o carried out by the chamber | peting wittA@Fovidgnee and Buffalo, both e e was' bo to. the criminal ‘su-|}014 him and got fnta communic | C. % Riley of 229 'Gédtral avenue, #ind an the north Atlantic coast. The| ;o the coming year. of which are endeavoring to secure this | MRS, MITCHELL IS RETAINED "In the abpointmenipyiiic, couric ordsrs) L oLIok L COUTtEfrom the ton town| with the local force. Tapt. George O.| ¥ manager of the A maximum wind velocity was 56 miles| S5 T 0 Moo proup meetings it [ concern. The concern employs 70 men OX COUNTY MOME BoaRD | y " cile, arpointments he court orders|court Fridny morning. Ile pleadea| Wit 1R€ 1ot force, bapt. George O-1 5% Lio.e Sere on Franklin St, and &n hour from the south at New York. hee 53 o ol 3 nd if secured for Nor- ke, Shuxisst D : : guilty to the charze of burglary, theft J DO o thires eath Becn. tdih-. has been decided to hold meetings of the | and 30 women, a The members of the board of the state | erty and collect all monevs from ren‘s. | oo went to Nashua Thursday afternoon = TN General rains have fallen within the |38 bee 2 diversity of manu- ! £ At 3 of car and money and automobile li-| e T oot R et ‘ don has Jast 24 hours east of the Mississippi|Chamber membership at least once a |wich will add to the di y department of public welfare at their| A hearing on the confirmation of the ap- et B onda) weke 3 at $7.0 and brought back the culprit. gex [of the ‘store. in; NeupESnEis tver and the ti “hae fallen|month to discuss matters in which the | facturing plants in Norwich as there 15| special meeting at the capitol, Wednes- | pointment will be held Oct. 14 ¢ O or s e (blaced at 3T.000 in| " Arel claims that he was inflenced|been made a superinterdent With i e temperature has fallen| .. por is actively engaged and to se- [no similar plant in this city. day in Hartford, retained in their places M went, to Jail in| g the act by a rwich girl w! | headquarters in Waterbury. Fenerally in that section | N y § T i r places e R o & Titop FATEl was arriated Wed 2 a Norwich girl who | The outlook 15 for fat weather Sat.|cure criticism and comment on the cham- | The chamber, assisted by the local Na- | on"the county home managing boards the PR R 2 fternoon. i Nacmoted Wed-1to the farm and got him to take the | e SIS ok 18 foc falt waather Sat.| O L, tional Guard i making arrangements 10 | followings Hiartford and Telland o | OBJECTION IS MADE 70 nesday afternoon_in Nashua, N. car and money. She accompanfed him Unclaimed Letters e Mnnday In the states €ast|™Ine chamber Is now preparing for the |brind Sousa’s Band to Norwioh mext | iy Nomes, Mrs. Mary A. Wise of Har(.| EAFAYETTE ST. POLE LOCATIONs | Where he was dr Thomas R | ey, e o e [N o0 Tothornli Sl DA e il pe e oty ImPEr | election of, six directors to succeed an | month for two concerts, one in the after- | ford; New Lohdon and Windham cous-| = At two ollock Fridar Arel was employed by Thomas about | dently became afraid and left Arel to| Post o week ending October 1, < Atlantic states ¥ in thel ual number of directors whose terms|noon and ome in the evenigs. The ven- | ties, "Mrs. Martha H. C. Mitchell of Nor. | hearing was held in the s21sc-me week ago a5 a farm hand and helface the music. Arel refuseld to dis-|1 were the following: Siirs, Wellle . " Winds expire in October. The primaries will |ture is being undertaken “purely as a | wich: Litchfield county, Dr. C. F.|lon a petition of the on: had been g at the Thomas resi-| close the ide SritheiEint | L. Barnes, 1da M. Edmond, Mrs. C. > 2 P w _ |close on Saturday, October 8th and the [civic effort and the cost of admission Will | Williams of \Hartford, president of the | pany for the relocatiol dence. On dnes afte Arel e =i T. E tt, Mrs. F. E. Hill, Albert North of Sandy Hook, Sandy HOOK|fina) election will take place on Friday, |be fixed at a figure that will just clear | hoard; New Haven county, Eliot Wha-|of poles on Lafayette « et picking apples in an orchard neat When an orator goes to prison he'ac-| W. Lindell, Charles Rathbone, John %o Hatteras—Fresh west winds, fair|gciober 14th, Six of the present direc- | the expense of bringing the band here. trous of New Haven: Midal weather Saturday. ex coun Objection to the prcpos:i location of the house, while Mr. Thomas and his' quires not your friends in adversity. Wade. Judge Walter H. Clark of Hartford. The Forecast board also appointed Commissioner Chas. = — New England—Fair and cooler Sat-| WINDHAM COUNTY REMEMBERS TOLLAND FARM BUREAU E. Dow of the bureau of chjld welfare wrday: Sunday fair with moderate THE LATE F. J. LEAVENS FOR THREE YEAR PROGRAM | to the managing hoard of the Fairfield temperature. county temporary home in place of Chas. J. Leavens, who died in Nor-| At the meeting of the organization afternoon, was for many |commitee of the Tolland County Farm ed with the Industrial in- [ Bureau held at Rockville, C. B. Sikes, of our community, he and his |Jr., of Ellington, was elected the county the late Kirk H. Leavens, being | organizer or director, to make arange- ed in the management cf the |ments for the coming campaign for a P. Kellogg of Waterbury, who, under the new arrangement remains as secretary of the board and retains supervision of the adult welfare work. Observations in Norwich The Bulletin's observations show the following changes in temperature and Darometric changes Friday AUTO CUTS DOWN POLE Ea oo......... e of which their father, [10 membership for each of the next three s 5 Sm... avens, then residing in Nor- | years. BWO MENGIN CAR SUUER 6 p. m # w largest owner. Mr. Leav-| Mr. Sikes was Tollaod county's rep-| About 11:2 oelock Friday night a Highest T Sr., had, between 1830 and’ 1835, | resentative when Connecticut first start- [large touring car owned by Marguerite | en a resident here, and in 1839 repre- |ed a $10 campaign in nNew Londo |Bussell of New London and driven by ngly in the General Assem- jcounty. He has continued to date, in |John Forester, also of New London | He was a cotton manufacturer, and [ the Hartford county campaign, where |crashed into a telegraph pole in front n company with Major Calvin Leffing- | he was high line of the solicitors, the |of the Post residence on West Thames . operated the Sacramento mill, | Middlesex county campaign and now |street, knocking the pole down and in- ocated by the roadside a few rods below | Fajfield county is carrying on. The |juring the driver and an occupant of the the site of the present lower church !outstanding feature of his work is that | machize by the name'of Sisk, also a < mill was a small one and was com- | he feels more and more convinced that | New London man. destroyed by in the fail of |the $10 membership is the proper ome, | Mr. Forester was jammed between the 5 and this after meeting personally hun- |seat and the steering el which wa ears later Westcott and Pray [dreds of dirt farmer: smashed in the crash and it is possible Comparisons Predictions for Friday—Increasing oudiness afternoon BTN, 306S AND TIDES. dam, improved the water pow- | The ladies of Tolland county miss the | that he may be suffering from internal o t the present Writestone mill, | work that was being done by the Home | injuries. k escaped with cuts and the stream, perhaps thi monstration agent, and thic work re. | b-uises. Dr. Paul F. Gadle attended the e former one. This mill be- | quires more funds than ars in sight, | injured men. < < R Vi me e o s | THIS SALE — THE ONLY PANTS SALE OF ITS SIZE HELD IN THIS new mill The Siated Pefeat . Bu. |London at the time of the accident - s = = i the mill, Oct. e o agaon Joh TIPSl cooFding S0+ factsilearned. the local reaus is a farmers’ organization, need- ing a paid secretary to attend to the farmers’ economic and legisiative mat- ters under their direction. All other in- dustries are thus represented. The Am- deration does the same work and others e1 as the White- at time until and his police who investigated the ac t, Mr Forester claimed the rear wheel on the machine enllapsed and that he lost con- trol of the car which crashed into the pole. CITY — OFFERING SUCH VALUES AS YOU GET HERE. YOU CAN SECURE DRESS PANTS, BUSINESS PANTS AND WORK PANTS. .. ' villa Biad v e The automobile was practically wreck- i IS B BT TR S SCEN T f READ THE PRICES — LET THEM TELL THEIR OWN STORY. thousands of _dolars In | States, besides research work Hence It |sniela smashed to bits and the steering L . ) their employes, thus contribut- |13 Teadily seen that N amembership | zear was wrenched and twisted v ¥ to the commercial prosperity [SOVerS far more than a sccial call from [spoke in the left rear wheel is missing. RA I - Q a county agent. et ! /5 e a S The wreck was towed to a local garage AVEE 25, D, A ~) 1 the Whitestone propesty passed This work is @ he organized early in |early this (Saturday) morning. er hands, Francis became inter- | October with the campaign for members A and in banking and financial af- _— The social committee of the Young| in i native city of Norwich. There | NORTH STONINGTON SCHOOLS Men's Christian Association has issued | and became interested in varlous | The concluding one of a series of ed- | golock. Captain Harry E. Howard, boy nthropic efforts ucational meetings held under the juint | drummer of ‘61, who enterta His death comes as the close of a long, honorable and a useful life—Wind- Transcrip ed in auspices of Center, Wheeler. Mine: and |Mmany Y. M. C. A. huts during the AT sten 7% world war, is to give a unique enter- illiams schools of North Stentngton, |s;inment with drum, bugle, tambourine ege R e ot was held in Grange nall in that town on | and voice as part of the programme Contributions to City Mission Thursday evening. It was la‘gely at-|of the evening, The rommittee inj tended. charge consists of Oscar W. Carpente ember, contributions in furnishings and maga. received from the f F. E. Sterry: Mrs. Kreamer; The Pasnik The programme opened With a chorus | Arthur F. Wyman, and N. Eugene from the four schools sing'ng America | SMith. the Beautiful, under tie iupervision of B e el TnA et ot e s See Voting Machines Waerk was as_follows: Recital Tai-iota| Two New Londoners who happened Sulivan and Jeff Champagne | aught a good at Hop H 3 Mrs, corge A. R & . N R ;.‘g W_:cn Hop ol Jr e ii Creed, Helen Johnson; My Faitest Child, | to be in this city Friday came to the e © Y D e et Bl e Brown: piano so.0 Moen Ed-|city hall to see the voting machines recitation, The Orphan Annie,|and had their operation explaincd by rk; Mr. Finn ruin, Vio- | registrars Tyler D. Guy and Cornel Little Birdie, Annie Gray a: ius J. Downes. The visitors expressed Doris Weseman; Octohar their admiration for the ease with Stewart; piano duet, H which the machines could be used by Florence Burdick; recizati»n, Ariow and | the voter and the way they simplifiel the Song, Sarah White. ™ programms | the process of find out the election closed with all singing America, under | results. soned at the |Mrs. E. D. Whitmarsh; The Miss Re past Sloucester. m the s s Wik-| Midred let Swain The City Mission desires ‘o express these contributions and makes appeal for children’s clothing, At a recent ball and Brown was elected v i i It's an ill wind that blows contrary | Mr. Reed’s direction. ar. O officers | phet, Means to the Schools, mean.ng the | home, = | 3 € so uncredas 0 t‘ ese ore e mark down, at $3.00 a pair and upwards. $4.00 Pants $2.45 to arrange a the Leo Cleg 1916 and NGRWiCH TOWN S ; 4.50 P i Victor Records $4.50 Pants $2.95 For to See Rev. Ale of the Uit Norwich, wil ternoomservice 1 —JUST OUT — 45252—Where the Lazy Mississippi Flows It is expect will provide t $5.00 Pants $3.45 Olive Kline-Elsie Baker Cm— . Under the —Pale Moon Lucy Isabelle Marsh ... - $1.00 Chrisiian 55140—Spring’s Awakening Lucy Isabelle Marsh seph W. —The Nightingale Lucy Isabelle Marsh .. SSeeseseca S50 preach at 18792—College Days Shannon Four day afte ! —Auld Lang Syne Peerless Quartet .. i v s sn DO 18794—Melon Time in Dixieland Billy Murray and American Quartet ° Fi CONGREGATIONAL WOMEN'S —lrish Home, Sweet Home = e Billy Murray-Munroe Silver ........co.. 850 FIRST MISSIONARY M | 18795—Who'll Dry Your Tears When You illiam Robyn The M N “,EET”_“.G\ —In the Heart of Dear Old Italy Sterling Trio 85¢c I R s o ok the 18796—Honolulu Honey Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw m"":'mw”j‘;f,‘l- SRR Srh el 1 —Sweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw .. 85¢ ; 2 ting of the seaso 18793—Uncle Josh Buys a Victrola Cal Stewart = temonn at the community house. Wo- b S We don’t cae if we do upset the Pant T s oty o ona 55141—Fantasie Impromptu Alberto Salvi o “"n: R vy Tt e \")f —Fantasie in B Flat Alberto Salvi .. k Sgps R . T over by 35710—Iin a Monastery Garden - 0 ‘Ihe R e e i Vo SO, market, as lon_ ~5 our customers get B e Tah o Gevotions 18788—Baby in Love—Fox-Trot Hackel-Berge Orchestra 'B’_:d o h Mrs. Charl 2, —Last Waltz—Medley Waltz Hackel-Berge Orchestra ...... . 8¢ Farc, Mise Elisabeth Pulen presenteq 18789—in a Boat—Fox-Trot Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra benefit Bt it the on Dressated —Sweetheart Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra .. 85¢ -1 u; == Yy vl g s “;H;’(‘;’}!» 1a7so-uo—:oxfrm All-Star Trio and their Orchestra e e | —Mimi—Fox-Trot All-Star Trio and their Orchestra ........ 85c ifts to meet the deficit which. the 18791—Baltimore Buzz—Fox-Trot Eubie Blake and his Shuffle Alon, - 3 H EEo Y g Orch, Ty ”"‘;‘3, ’fi:‘mm S A : —Bandana Days—One-Step Eubie Blake and his Shuffie Along Orch... 85c¢ Eve smgle Pall' a Real Bargam. B et s pantor of 18797—Bring Back My Blushing Rose—MédleyFox-Trot—Shilking Orchestra 5 Mra. Mabelle Badser of Boston, home —Stolen Kisses—=ox-Trot RED sEaL . - Ocleman and His Orchestra.. 85 secretary of the Home Missionary as- £4983—My Laddi H = y Laddie Boy Sophie Braslau ..... . 8125 R 5 Snerice, the Desu- 84984—In the Shade of the Paim Emilio de Gogorza - . $125 . et 1 '—Hungarian Dance—No. 17 Nischa Elman Sedre: Abrbieid 10 {}flm: fl;‘;:“;:;:) il ?"{f”’-’":{ €4978—The Nightingale and the Rose Mabel Garrison S ~ . e o oy o the word, 64959—Iris—Apri la tua finestra Beniamino Gigli L8125 B i voicany, nesds 88640—Mother Goose Songs * Louise Homer . $1.75 of the home mission workers in dit- 64985—The Want of You Edward Johnson .. “eee 8125 ferent n;:‘n A:h n!nl told of what 64979—Faust—Waltz Erika Morini .......... . $1.25 . , ’ uwm:'x'wvfl:‘-i-" :_;:3.3‘:;; ‘;"’ ":'l"rl*f g:g:g:ziv”.nm. 3 Philadelphia Orchestra . . $1.75 3 il N olliwogg’s Cake-Walk Sergei_Rachmaninoff .. D 8125 TY. mad f.'f _— 'STgf“;w:L,‘v“{:‘iol o 25339_5' di dl.llhore—l) Casto fior e e e . $1.75 AS TO PRICE, QUALI y VALUE-GIVING, POSlTlVELY righ - r said 86—F arandole Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra ....... $1.25 Box work must be made the best pos- €4987—There's Sunlight in Your E. Reinald W th $1.25 sible until the ministers’ salaries are ; uneeyey einal crroneal ey ' . ; e unhe, minery il P b= UNMATCHED ANYWHERE ELSE TODAY. satisfaction of thinking that there is pothing to be done. The need of hu- manity is great today, she said. After a hymn the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Abbott. Tea Was served and there was a social bour. Mrs. John Kukla was chairman of the committee in charge of the re- freshments and the social hour. There was a good sized attendance Bt the meeting. ‘When satanic majesty exhibits for piety it’s time to stani to understand that he is responsi- The Plaut- Cadden 0. 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