Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
S R R R 5 R R PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Bradbury Wade sail Qet. 4, for Kingston, Jamai- ca. Mr. Wade is connected With the engineering department of the General Blectric Co. an, will install eléetrical equipment in Jamaica. ' WILLIMANTIC COUPLE HURT WHENAUTO ~ TURNS OVER AT SMITH'S' CORNERS i T ] rests, ‘month the. as uswal was ing 22 arrests oth H i 2! ¥ M) i H Hvery year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape’s Diapepsin, and realize not only £ ! 2 § ¥ s ¥ Fikd i i WATERBURY LEADS CITIES Light vehicle lamps at 558 o'clock rests on % I % er arrests were six for the IN PERCENTAGE ILLITERATE of of these Taitin ing. 3 Mr. and Mrs, Arthur H. Raney of 452 that it th 1 dead and |motor vehicle law, five for vielation immediate, but g relief. This|this even Of the four largest cities in the state | pleasant street, Willimantic, were pin-j that the cther was padly Bust the liquor law, four for of the g harmiess antacid helps digest anything| Water rates dus and payable at water|New Haven,; Bridgeport, Hartford and you eat and overcomes a sour, gassy department office.—ady. % The offering at the Central Baptist church Sunday was for Mt. Calvary Bap- tist church's repair fund. Rally Day exercises were held Sun- day at the Groton Congregational Sun- day sehool. Néw Classes were formed in the scheol. 4 : ned under their automobile when the ma- chine upset Sunday night about eight o'clock in the road at Smith’s Cerners in the town of Franklin. Word of the ac- cident reached this city with the report that at least one person had been killed, but this turned out to be an unfounded report as the injuries to the two people consisted only of severe shock. lacera dog law, two of traffic | Dr. C. C. Gildersleeve and Dr. J. J. Donohue attended the two injured people at the hospital. Mr. Raney’s most seri- ous injury was several cut tendons across the back of his left hand. Mrs. Raney had several cuts on the forehead and around the nose and mouth and a se- vere cut on the back of her left hand. Waterbury, fhe leader in illiteracy is ‘Waterbury, with 7.5 per cemt. of illiter- ates, followed by Bridgeport with 6.8 per- cent. and Néw Haven with 6.3, while Hartford makes the best show- ing of any of the big four, only 5.1 of its population being illiterates. Tiliter- dey - figures for cities and large towhs in_Connectica® follow: or out-of-order stomach in five min- utes. If your meals don't fit comfert- ably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of in- digestion. Get frem your druggist a sixty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin. There will be no sour risings, no o g tion 53 i l » % | i Divorce ;neuch: ve éd In behalf of Vi Lynn bee: Lyn 08 i (] helching of undigested food mixed with| BIE novelty dance, state armory, Wil £ illiterat thns and Drdises On the heads and lew| CHd Sietex By Trofley Cne Compiain & o 3 ) Wil “of - i es: g 4 po o= Deartburn, 1o fullness| limantic, Wednesday night, Ot th. f\'.:s’“é:’ . 95: Bridgeport, 6.9;|4and of each. They were brought to the ile the two Willimantic peorle were 2 et AR or heavy feeling in the stomach, no Henry Carey's Ocean Beach orchestra— Hartford, 5.1: Meriden, 4.5; New Lon- | Backus hospital. S Il in the operating room, a trolley ac- d and L'l‘ml;lt line, nausea, headache or intestinal griping. adv. 2} dom, 5”: S‘(fimffll’dv T Mr. Raney. who is 50 and keeps a ent sent in another case. court. Mrs. Lynn is at 10 victory over Swarth- found Prove to vourself in five minutes that| Mrs. Katherine Shea of Westerly was | Middletown, *7.9; Torrineton, $.5: Wil Lo i ‘3‘ ‘l"“_“im';]”" gt e | Wi s “\‘,‘.“j;" e e 7. The loser's touchdown are ar stomac s elected state treasurer < o 5.5 oh, 3.2; Walling- s that city when the accident | Mr. and Mrs. Vie 534 2 s Aoy no&i&a:;fi‘;fl;fio: S| ety 0t the A O h e T | e Niq. Thaves, [RADOSSA. Both sela a¢ the hospital that | Main street, was strucid on Nerwich sv- | BRESSR GAMNSD Yo SHA in the final quarter when Keck cod fermertation and begin eat- the were at the state comvention held last week. " Esplaining the illiteracy situatfon in 3; Anconia, 10.1; Derby, 10.1; Water. |they could not tell how the aceident oc- |enue, Taftille, by the §50 car from| CONFRRENCE REPRESENY s ‘:‘;hfhz‘g::.;; B o oy g A ing what you want without fear of dis-| The semi-annual meeting of the Wo.|PUrY. 7.5; Norwich. 69: Norwalk. 7.5;|curred. They were both Gazed and shak- | Taftville in charze cf Motormon Wiek- | Lonaes, Ot 2 (By fhe e ‘again for long | iBeir SUEngih and heaith almost a8 comtort or indigestion. Wil et Bristol, 66: Nzuzatuck, 4.9; Rockville,|en by the shock of the upset and their | ham and Conductor Terry. The family | capinet Which i s et 8 Keok's educated toe never|masic through this remarcably o Dston wl‘“"“:fi‘m‘”‘u :t ln”’é:ub;z:;’] 3.8; Sheiton, 9.8; Putnam, 8.0. sudden landing on the ground under their | had been visiting a relative in Taft- and hiia rea combination of tonics. Soon as Premier Lioyd George r——— | ChOrch, Wallingtord, on Wednesday, Oc- oL et e O e ville and was about to take the car for it is that you can take London. is expécte dhirat to il made its debut by defeating | tablet form—no aecd 1o & the state and the need for concerted|what had happened. Greenevillé when the small boy soméhow Y | - eat k ey Anericaritzatlon efforts,' Mr. D&miig| At Saifh's Corners there is ' consider- | was struck and knockell down by. the car. St. Bonaventure 41 to 0. The Ithacan|which are so disagrecable to EAT AT THE The sermon at the United Congrega- says: “These fignres are indlcative of the stupendous problem that confronts the state, not only in educating those of for- eign birth but also in assimilating such vast numbers with sugh a small percent- age of leaven as represented by the native stock. “There also must be thou- sands who had just sufficient abflity to many. 2 backs rorked well and the line, The preparation in which these though green and 4 littie siow save | fropt heaich Luiiders have bosh 3 ; - promise of unusual development. 5 Bighly concenirated brewers Harvard again found the Holy Cross! which is {ar more effective than eleven a stubborn foe and was lucky Im‘ker‘l {T‘il.“l:euu- it .slll'ifnr -b'h to win. Buell. whose toe turned the|mine mines. 28 we all know, trlek fot the Crimson against Holy|MYslcrious elemet which ~seience raa Cross in 1820 delivered again. Har-| L able trianugular plot of grass which is in | He had cuts around the forenead and nose front of the residence of, Charles B. Dav- | and inside the upper lip. DE. J. W. Calla- is and between the two roads that dl-|han who was sammoned to Taftville, verge at this point, the left hand road to | brought the injured boy, his mother and Willimantic and the right hand road to |an older sister to the hospital in the doc- Baltic. The indications seemed to be |tor's antomobile. After the cuts in the that Raney had overshot the turn to the |Small boy's head had been bandaged up. left and had run up on the grass, where | the whole family was taken home in the tional church Sunday mokning _was preached by Rev. Morris E. Aliing, execu- tive secretary, Connecticut Federation of Churches. Vacation Insurance. Join the Chel- sea Vacation Club before it closes dur-! ing the sécond week of October. Small weekly payments insure a2 geod vaca- Columbian House DO IT NOW that a deinand will be made for the re- leage of Irish prisonérs in jail and intern- 2% o e arar- | beaith, Due 1o modern methods he threw on his brakes causing the car [hospital ambulance. . ment camps. The feeling is réported te | AT T (o v, e preparation, vitamines are in e eI pass the literacy test who shonld attend | ¢ whirl around and turn over. It land-| Vhile.the boy was in the operating |Be. Erewihe amemi — seuthern wnionists mflo:r;{ en;uurfilgm. i sed .‘L\':;:\':!mxh;{!:u,;.:;m;mg:fl 1 that ] Leon Provist, Jr, of Southbridge, |5hool. as also many wWho have taKen|aq ncross the road and headed toward |room, where the Willimantic patients ai- |and constitutidnal natiomalists that they g g P goals, one f s why o5 become sickly and N 0 l C . Mass, has been appointed ticket agent |CUt their first papers and await further | Norwich, with Mr. and Mrs. Raney un- | so were, his mother shattered the quiet of | are éntitied to représentation. The Irish | D€ 15 yard line. " If you are suffering from Joss of at the Union Station in New London. He "‘““"{“i 'I' is "'“j‘ e""‘;‘;“fl;’fmg derneath it. ) the hospital with her shouts and cries, | THnes says m:z'gflzl;fl::; f;";s”“-;‘nc"': d"*‘r'”lrrnnin if you frequently become = r ? g note that the percentage & 5 2 il 15 & S o i Our store will be closed Mon- :Ee::as “Zlofd Kelley who is transfer- | 110 (h2¢ (e Dereen g o T the | - B. Davis and others lifted the car | waking the sleeping patiénts all through | “At least ome reprossmtative of the ¥ taste off the man and woman and got them out and did what they could for them while he building. howeve: day and Tuesday, on account the bl used their strongest offensiv players in order to win the fir: same as that of native born of native parents—namely. 4 ner cent—a splendid When she found she would southern unionists ought 10 héve a place not be allowed to in the operating at the conference table. We /amticipate €you, or i you are irritable, thin, The Gorden Company of New Lon- ul; {,e:ml!y run-down, thea try % 5 of a dombie header from Sprir T . o " - . # Mr. Davis telephone to the Backus hes- |room. tried to batter hér way through | DO objection from the republican leaders. | lronized Yeast wiil in most cases a rpor: thorized o 1 z = G SANDI A 3 of holidays. Wl be open o e o imoes neormarion | e 0 e T o o O | e smuiance 1¢ wan nivad | he oo nd Rt 1o e Tamoved b3 Toms. | Ehoee gt ot | Wove miak atatiel New Fiampebive. Uy | 3 (otiist Jmpronsmtat wicki those Wednesday A. M. Nathan E. Lubow, Abraham Gordon,|adult education however still remains 2 S £ et g . g S a Benjamin Gordon. - the earl jations. The time will a great potentfal problem. S B o Mot o adeon minority must have peliey plans of its own. it it i to play a propér part in the iversity of Maryland, though to make a-single first down Rutgers, received the ball on a and won by a field goal. Columbus failing | complexions within ten days. sainst | everywhere come enthusiastic. re {\hat it is doing for people. K1Y is packed: in patenied From ports of ey e CATHOLIC WOMEN'S MEETING WILL HEAR DE. CAMPBELL The executive committee of the Con- Schwartz Bros. “The Big Store With the The Jast throngh ears between Norwich and Westerly made their final trips Sun- day night. Beginning today (Monday) ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE At the Central Baptist church on Sun- The polls will he open in all districts today for the town election from 5.30 a < { packages and will keep indefini building of the new Ireldand.” 1o Amherst 7 to % and Fordham made | is 10 more per dose tham there will be service between Norwich|m. to 6 p. m. necticut Council of Catholic Women, [day evening there was an exceptiomally > the largest sco- ne season against|yeast. Each ackage contains ten . : ” and Hallville only. s Norwich branch, mceting in the Ladies |interesting {llustrated lecture on How We . g Washington, 10 to 0. | nient and’ costs only $1—or fe Little Prices Big musical battle between Peerless | GAVE MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER _ |of Columbus rooms, Friday evening with | Got Our Bible, given by Samuel W. Ray. | 70 @UESTION TOWNAEND Byracuse Tovica ue Ohlo Tnive 7|3, dax, Sveclal directions for chiliren ia 9-11-13 WATER STREET sas orchestra, Willimantic, and Humph- TO MISs BARBARA FOX |Misc Jane Mahoney presiding, heard en-|mond, sccretary of the Connecticut Bible ABOUT DEATH OF SISTER|cieven tough Lut by brilliant plaving|Gich, Package. Made by the iromised rev's Damee Ofchestra, Norwich. State| Dr. and Mrs. /A C. Freeman gave a |COUTaging reports from the treasurer,|Society at Hartford. Mr. Ravmond told| Cambridge, Mass. Oct. 2—The Cam-|{won, 38 to 0. The Navy got revenge| ke O R s = = — 3 i il H iss Grace Reed and Mrs. Mary Shan- 3 ¥ beg e accumula- e police North: Carolina state for the - armory, Willmantle, Saturday night | misccliancous shower at their home on | Miss Grace Reed and Mrs. Mary Shan-|0f the carly beginning of tho oula- | bridge police said tonight that they were | on North Carol tate for th 4 ANGELL'S MATRICULATION Oct. Sth.—adv. Baturday evening, to Miss Barbara Fox 7o (‘-lhl;xrmxln of the hospital visitation fl‘?filut:'vy':'::l}tffi::!;vfi"?,,:“ w!lil"x j.m-z logking far H:rry hr‘;n'h-n-mn, of l{\hla dW“"L winning 40 to 0. Captain Rex ‘8 o n ADDEESS AT YALE UNIVERSITY| Burton Mansfield, state commissioner |In honor <f her approaching marriage, | Ommittes. It was announced that the|dificully the Tible had been compiled un- | cify. o question hiin conceraing the | Wray, the diminutive Penn. quaricr- 0 , ' - - of Hoeakad sces ol The shower was a complete surprise |TeEular fall meeting will be held next | til today we have as complete a trans- | death af his sister, Miss Margarst Town- | back starred against Franklin Tab'.tl New Haves, Oct. 2—Thé Wotlls call oo befor the Anmmal- aational con. | 10 Miss Fox, who was ushered into the | Friday evening in the T. A. B. hall. Dr.|lation -of the old manuscripts as possible.| send, whose body wae found in a closet | Marshall, leading his elcven to a 20 ir 3 e B¢ _lenderubi, for men REECSNIN amd | SRR PEEE e S MEN datlonal (Oon [ 1) e " where about twentr of her |HUSH Camphell of the state tuberculosis | The history of the Bible is one,of great| in a New York city reoming house 1ast|§ vietory. HIGHLY CONCENTRATED; VITAMINE TOMGE. «rd ope and ‘confidence. was | vention of ‘In:nranc: companies at Louis- ginine ool wmers abogt tec "7 | hospital wili be the sveaker of the eve. | Interest, and in his lecture Mr. Raymond | Thursday. Principal games in the east r TP y President James R. Angell | Ville, ast weel e I vite deariatad for the NIDE FATTst sion will follow. | told how certain discoveries of old rec-| Townsend, the poilee asserted, had | Saturday include those of Harvard ® 5T Y 1¥ in the matriculation address at! John Houligan, popularly known as Piberiha et he recipient of |The anneuhcem cluded an. invita- | °rds had borne out and proved the Writ-| heen a close companion of his sister.|Indiana. Princeton and Colgate Yale university Juck HSSDRME- 6 T6hand, wads i fovcation. e s e T Plent o L ton 1ot g trie Tw women of the|iNgs of the Bible to be correet. Last Thursday he showed to a brother ! cuge and Maryland: Yale and M sockets has been for seven|jured at Reckville Friday when he was|many dainty sifts of cut glass, SIY o AEARI N ortie. The lecture was illustrated by stereop- | a newspaper account of the finding of | Carolina: The Navy and W ! cars ¢ the most tremendous |struck by an automobil owned and |and ‘“"’“ & ST LR Miss Mahone: also reported that | ticon slides showing many of the his- the girl's body and suggested that it | garve. and the Army against Middle- | ndict t has eter sustained,|driven by Eran Azizian of Hartford. Music ‘was furnished by i "’Z"’ there will be open house for the Con- ords which have been diScov- | migh¢ be that of their sister, the police | bury and Lebanon Valley. | 1o survive in its previ-l October Tth has been designated as | e conie e oniaved by all seer. |Rectiout Counell of Catholic Women | €Ted Which tell of many of the incidents | yaserted. He them amnownesd his inten- ans 1 e meterially omdified, | pire Prevention Day in Conmestiont by he cvening was enjoy ¥ v tlet?, headQuiRterd. 341 Iatn Sair related in the Bible. Many discoveries.| tion of going to New York to see {he { N ¥ of the clvilizations of | Gavernor Everett 3 Lake. . Schooy | “1t: €ach one wishing Miss Fox happiness | 1o tsora: the fired Sunday . of cvers |SUCh as the Rosetta Stone, records fount body. The meat dav fhe brother said he | VOCATIONAL OVEWHELMS | uneertain.” he said. | enrodanont the stsvs are ot to ob. | And Prosperity as they departed. month. The October meeting was {in the ruins of Egypt, Babylonia and, got a telephone call from Harry, who N. F. A. BY A 24 TO 0 VICTORY | t @ are planning to ob. ¢ e T | secvria on i : ot { “The has been ostensibiy | Serve the day with special programmes. | e charge of Miss Alice Conway of the | AS nave contributed largely to the | gafq he was in New York and that he| Saturday afternoon at Morgan Park,| rected ts political and eco-| A -vote today for M. J. Curran for &8 | 5 National Girl Scout organization, New | (hiSialions of the old manuscripts of the | naq identified the body as that of Mar-| New London, the Academy we . Bis. sshfiarion, Bet smsallbly it B Lot e v foc A drs. Eiva Enderly Corts. | York, whose subject was Junior Actiy- | O\d, Testament which deals with facts| garet but that he had not been allowed |lossly assaulted by Vocational Steamer Lvs. New London} 3n assaul 4pon e moral and religious | make for the town in which you are 4| Mre Biva Corts, well known in thia|ities and the Giel Scout Movement. On|(hat ccourred 4000 years 'oel to remove It from the morgue. and left the field the drooping fabric of the social order, 1f capitalism, | stockholder.—aay. N city, being a sister of Mrs. Edward E. Sunga;;. Nov. 6, o s \'L rmv:’A‘_J.:xr‘n‘mur T R et i‘fm} *;;mwl’mg'mf The New York authw!:u rbqe-o'r‘k’ed t‘i’:‘r of a 24 to o defeat. The > L 1 m. daily P\:C"N Sun for example, e evil thing often al- - - rry. merly a resident of Broad|of Bridgeport will speak on e Liter- | e tonpite o MOAErn | 1505) police said, that they heard noth- | doners scored three touchdowns. . . daily exce i ged 1t s evil primarily because men| Eastern Connecticat delegates will be P e Now Yotk on Friday|ary Background of Social Service, and | When compared with the Old. The early | ing from Townsend and that the body | three goals therefrom and a very - P e & b - present at the first general meeting of | - foTlowitle 101 i on Sunday. Dec. 4, Dr. Sheridan of New | Yersions were mostly in Latin, Greek and | by another sister. %7 coneeive themsaives as members, orning, following a lorg illmess. In had heen idehtified by ty field goal, ne of another. If monarchical abeotatism, | (N Connecticut dommittee of the Wo- ‘“,‘ “,{, B sy Mrs. Corts | Haven will speak on The Reading Hab- rew. The history of the vernacular | s S E 3 P tie so in the frst metanes | men's Roosevelt Memorial association to | (s city on Avril 2 it Gesraaltt o of the English race resolves itselfy o o ~or Sl T o ‘n;\. F. A started oft well y Sy s St d, Conn., Oc ¢ e s inetly marked periods— X PL a slight edge on their oppne men possessng the supreme | b¢ held at Hartford, Conn,, October 6th. |0, WNeq I WATTLEL R SIOOTRC stinetly marked periods—the | BATLS CAUSE WREGK | Guring the first period hut beine wn egard themeelves and their inter | The annual conference of the Advent|jy Fyowe D.D. nastor of Park Congre- | OFFICIALS STICK LONG IN o o ot naneering S RIvie, | Abia 6 Bkl 2 Wiein 1he B ests as whoily superior to the rank and | Christian chlirch in Connecticut will be|gational = chureh, being the officiating | S WALES DYEANSATENE were direct translations from thé| Washington, Oct. 2.—Deliberate plac- meke it count. From the ¥ 40 fiie of mankind 1f democratic forms of | heid in Waterbury on Tuesday of this | irerma = = e e n Vulgate, the other that of printed | ing of explosives on the Tailé of the At-| ginning of the second g s TRURI Whikly $0 Bhoute| waek. " The shhual Bunday School as |- Levinal oed, Werd<hald . New |- DS ROnIcHE. watey G csoner (8 more or less com-|janta, Birmingham ahd Atlantic Rail- stle shrilled, Vocati WAN T ED f 4 wholly to secure e s S| Funeral servic RS Y partment must hold the record for a staff | ations from the original rascade Crossing. Georgia. caus- | things their own way. Th buman happiness and | sociation conference will be held Thurs- | york on Saturday and burial took place i : o = s | road at Cascade € - 5 Phes e B coih| oty | York on Saturday and of ofticials with long years of continuous | W and Greek of the Old and New | ¢ the wrack Septémber 7 in which one | poinit of the game came e | S . i i g g ] aay jin Castleton, N service as would appear from the roster | Testaments. The first manuseript Bible | trajnman was killed #nd three injuted, | Second period when Vocation: po- | People to know that in addition to our 5 edicted for them, it is in part] vacation Inswrance. Join the Chel-| Sophia Raytar of those present I evening when s in the seventh century by Caedmon, i ed By the | session of the hail ine midficld, com-| Pants which we sell so reasonable — beea: form of government | v i | bt o % t S L | according to engineers AGNiEN: o4 s ot le ahse Do form of Eovéfmment|sen Vacation Club before it closes dur-| o o pocet™ i old daugh- farm chair was given to Walter H. Rich-| who wrote in poetry. The first prose| jnveratate Commerce Coitimtission to in- | pleted a ong forward wh 1¢d 10 we have taken in a full line of Men's A fesgance of Then whose Dursonsy iheimng the second week of October. Smalll, POV, O b hoviar dted | ards, who was retiring after 30 years as | rendering was by Bede in the eighth s affair. Labor trembles | discourage the Norwich youths, for| g naifessance of men whose purposes are i ter ¥ vestigyte the | Yy M Clothiny " 2 FRRICARY yeekly payments Insure & £00d ¥ACR-{gungay afternoon at the home of her | superintendent. | eentury. | By sted on the lifo for many | their defense suddenly weikensd and|and Young Men's Clothing. . tion mext year.—adv. parents at )1 Thames street. The child| Those present at the presentation in- Then came the version of Wycliffe, | months. the wreck of the freight traim | with Rankin fullback plugzing the line | We gained the confidence of a great university ecommumity ie in ex-| Students from {wenty-four universi- |j,q been in poor health since birth. Her | cluded:the assistant superintendent and | Who combleted his version in 1382. The| 17 ehsoting of an engineer betmg the [and Dwyer halfback circling the end 1mz" for which we thank you, and cly e e case. o maiter how | es and colleges InCIUAIng our {OFEIET harenta i Severs) Drothers And sisters | cnmer, Carey Congdum who had Served | st g Toon was by WIlIam | quh et of investigation by the state su- | Vocational soon crossed the tor | : o e s P gent its organizati how ingenious {countries, will attend the Yale forest |oyrvive the department for 30 years; the assist-jTyndale in 1524, Miles Cioverdale was | jp our a touchd b Ki vey e > we hope to ve the sa coess ang materiala, it cannot attain to |candidates for the degree of master of | congrazational Women’s Missionary e; William C. Pendleton. plumbing ; lime. The Genevan Bible made its ap- a high explosive had been niaced hesidé | Im the 3rd quarter, Vocatio | ess unless every member | forestry e iiot 56 serviee: Tarry Rud- (Derance in 1960 and soon afier the ac-| 3 rull! and set off by & dstonstor which | its” way to N. F.' A’s 15 vd. L. POLLOCK and unselfishly devoted | Miss Marian K. McLean of Simsbury, | o o o | dv. freman vears' service; H L ared en Elizabeth Bishop's Bible | Lo detuated by the drive wheels of a | Dwyer added 3 points to the score by o the execution of his own particular |nie ecof U. S. Senator George P. 31‘».‘"]:" Cedinai e, H’})“"“)“(\'?M{:,‘,':‘,,“;d Knowlton, general foreman, 15 years' scr- red. The next version was the au- | ot I Yosomotive papeing over the spot. | hofsting a pretty ield goal, The four( 328 MAIN STREET art of the general task. Lean was married Saturday afternoon |£219m2] S this ek th attend | vice: Charles W. Horton, foreman of the ks el whish_oote ot — period_produced 2 more toychdowns NORWICH, CONN. " 2 be.{to David Dorward of W i Me. | 7 i ke W 17 years® service: Ad- g ce between the high an 3 nd goals there from inaki 2 “Modern seciety, in calling as never be- > the semi-annual meecting of the Wo- churches convened by J. s | TWO LIVES LOST IN i e akin® a fina = — : - . The wedding took piace at home 5 Bl and stenographer, 14 g enied by James L This count of 24 o 0. ore our lifctime hip, for | - ¢, g ‘ men's Connectient Home Missionary ained until 1870, wh . OTEL FIRE IN WASHINGTON to 0. oen visfon i et ctes lof the bride. heheon 18 fo! He lek years' service; Helen M. Richards, stenos- | il 0, wheh the re- HOTEL Totid ¢ e = ums lhb: Capt. Reed, Eehes EiRce, i e Boti| etk Bl de ana dadikic ot Wale LSl e T ix vears; William M. Howard, on was lssucd after a confer- | wasthngten, Oot. %.—Two persens are| Until the Academy e T n, fb. - U B iy P b i s oRteea retaker of Lake Konomoc and Barnes | §10¢ Of the scholars of England and |xuown to have lest their lives in a fire|Snap and fight team o I—Elliot Cruise, le; Gen: dence In the finer humanity that is to | department cffice ihtere speakers. ke K c 2 BATNES | s noriea. This Is prae % e hope to heat an: Vocational—Elliot se, le; - Whexs sh e ¢ i sTAred] S sp vears; 1. Colt Harris, | [¢®" i L 2 eXception { tha National hetel on Pennsylvani - > S :; Bdward Oro= - wought. whegs £ha ay be bred, if not| he attos a 1 ne Bars Securities Dealer. well, inspecto: years: I t H |6t the Amertcs e Hogeser : 1o fr schapau, rg: Wilson, re; Edwa re gathered all that history and of here loc hets he Tenortt penneth Holmes, J r engine g i ery dead or¢ ason, 49. CI = 2 - b: Rank . S o P g ol % 3 + statute Which | ¢rom Bangor, Me., that the bank com- | Kenneth Holmes, junior engineer. of translations and considered the most | o o CearConstave of ihe shipping | pointed the showing of his e e iy J e nd 0 teach | places a tax of % 1-2 pér cent. on coal | ycsioner has declined to register B, L. = T ot et 2 Miss Catherine Deane, 25. a|and Will work them overtime - e Skinh, 2, S ? né man and nature? | mined 1n that state sl s e o 5. | EXPRCT MODREAIO O Haymond's ek was fliateated yb ] Bosre, -and M A L week to he can Field goal—Dwyer. Referee—Keefe, ; — oo | President Benfamin T. Masshall offl ou ‘the Jaws of Malne. The company DOG QUARANTINE TUESDAY |75 siides showr Cerenting pic. | “na0% ORI, *}anreds gussts were | Into them. They fave i | e { Connecticut coilege gave an interesting!| was selli in a projected New | First Selectman Casper K. s of histor connection | ,eteep in the bullding when the fire broke [a g00d team und the oniy 12 f"Sf—:lrx;“":;“:::‘;?;;:‘m‘ :.d ~ talk on the spirit and ideals of the 2ol | York hotel. which was to be the greatest|in communication Sunda 3.1 history lout. A number jumped to safety. half | lack is what the coach D+ . HHESSMAKER 558 BLS Meetne ok Uls WM HOUls i by worldl o pitde ® o S e ke |2 dozen persens sustaining imjuries, them the spirit. oweve: JMouseley, Covey for Dahl association recontly at Miss Mari The Maine bank commissioner mes nim: ning ) s The polls will be open /in all distriets | The hotel was one of the oldest in the jin the season to be 'do % sehocl at Thompson. “I am of the opinion that the plan fails | every prosbect that by Tuesday the com- |todsy for the tewn election frem 3.38 a.| .y, Henry Clay died there, and Abra-|next Saturday may se Feast of the Passover is Forget the world's series for a few |to measure up to the requirements of the | missioner will make a modification of the fm. to 6 p. m, ham Lincaln frequently dined there. their rightful place in : s celebration known to utes, and root for the home team.|Maine statute for three reason dog quarantine law in Norwien. e — s Sy |, The crowd of about 40 poor s Lirth on the banks Vote for M. J. Curran for assessor. “First—The plan of operation is "“"',m“rf?}::f’mm;fl L e LTRY DEMONSTRATIONS | repnURY MOTORCYCLE '_;_‘;";“}m{,og those in charge Saturda ago in the twi- i . ’ TR e fair, uhjust and iequitable. e e e b FOE NEW LONDON COUNTY | POLICEMAN INJURED znd)flla!‘rl;eu onto the playing i —Suffictent D t 20018 save the o 5 s I Pprote oy E. et - e imes completely encircled € Followed a Neighbor's Ad',lu [odr tme o W DN 0 e fitetsets. to'rorn £| bt (hat the regulations will be Lo iel T B daha Bt e Couie 1} Waterbury, Oct. €.—Motorcyele Po- | nlavers so that a. plas onag oy 3 . Connecticut 27.3 per cent. are illiterate, | enable intending purchasers e | ened in such a way that dog owners and | iUt Agriculiural Extensicn service, will |, = $T000 o ¢ the local Po- | ooyl et nae: ol TANE ROS B Pl ¢ | Conctioat 08 oo et areii udement of the matore and e of the | et f SR S UGG (08 SR G e e Row Lomdon county todey (3tons| Locman Pairick MeCube of the oeal por couid not be made. Frequent ha Vegetable Compound - gl R B s e ‘seburition offered are cal- |t the sreafer liberty that will be allow. | 3Y) and Tuesday to conduct (W0 poultry | L Cpic” machine, blesding and Gncon | madc the game Siow and dr per cent. among native stock, according| ‘“Third— SeeticR Thenes 2 tr. | ed _the dogs. e dostteativnn e [ i s, the Country Club road late|ihe lineyy: 3 Vernon, Tex.—** For three years I |[to federal eensus figures culated to work a fraud upon the PUr-| “yoie Selectman Bailey had nothing to | Siratiens are being arranged through the ?;:;:},} m‘ne was rushed te the Water-| : Seoan: = sufiered untold agony eachmonth with Yale's honor scholarship list on the | Chaser. @0 with the institution of the law, or its| VoW ]lU"(lt:!I County farm bureau and |y hospital in a trolley car and ear-| - Pl.’ A.—McNamara, le: Van 5 ains in my sides. | basis of the nrarks attained during the A -“_“, A = th “;[n st. enforcement, he is tiie owner of three | \m\;}u»m t l_;w farms of H. J.Bank- | 1" iyis morning was placed on the dan- ;l'l::x;e]‘e‘v Weilington, i e, tem- |first two years of their course was an- mrop L H o5 i dogs himeelf and has intcrested himself | ¢F in Norwich Town ou Monday after- | ., o i fractured skull, possible seley, rq: rf; Chase, 1 pof;'::;,d ‘:'E'{,’e( in |nounced Friday for tho members of the| A little after noon Sunday there was @ |in trying fo get the quarantine removed | 100N, Oct. 3, at 130 p. m. and at the fasmn | Exveray "'.:;';H:M b S ir=rrd R doctor’s medicine | Class of 1928. The list includes Charles | slight automobile accident near the Nor-|as he has not believed that the \ucm;u W. F. Morgan in North Stonington |yngces. The nolice believe McCabe was | e 2 lae | Welverton, Noank, orations. wich Beit Co.. on No: Main street when | conditions made the quarantine neces- |oi Tuesday afterncon, Oct. 4, at 1.30 p. sither, struck by a maehine or was | r i:r(an{thmx“e Count that day lost, whose low de-|the car owned by George G. Grant of |sary {m i \nockea from his cycle by a thrown | Bite d"“' ™F | scending sun, views from thy hand no|Taftville crashed into ihe rear of the | Demonstrations have been planned | miseite, L usband saw an | o0 OE O T e A T o | machine ariven by G. LeFebrue of | MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVEN | somewhat differently than those that have - ! - idy‘;l:m%“mgini! ran for assessor.—adv. Providence, The Providence machine | yop packuUs HOSPIFAL PATIENTS | leen fn b the past. The hens will Le | 0y <yeRaTo FROM STRIKING | ol ia E. o eadanden on . | stopped suddenly and the Grant o . wR Semhoelangles divided into three different lots which will | Y4 ! E._ i bam’s Vegetable |, ot Theemen foscended on illicit |G Cine rear of the machine, breaking | The hospital committee of St. Patr 1ichuds, 1o Gurlls yiBiehshomid o fola & SHIPYARD WORKERS AT TRIEST | i " quor dealers in Thompson Thursday S 4 parish, Mrs. Thomas A. B ¥ : { 7 3. — The striking | % En | pound. I men- P . > off the tail light and rear mudguards. The nee, the hens which should he saved as Triest, Ttaly. Oct. 2. it to S portested Peper Condus and Ban | Z0 Lt G ffered o bent mud. | man entertained the patieat: back- | brooders for another year, and leg bands | shipyard workers lmited their activity; i H e |Mitohell ' Both pleaded guilty and were | Taftville machiie Sufortd us hospital on Sunday ait: Uh 21 Wil be put on still & third lot of heas | to 1Ssuing another manifesto saying that | v and she |fincd $100 and given 30 days in jafl, | EU% 5 program of instrumental and vocal music . o s e S e ol i 14 continue untii the own- | Waterh W 1 - me she had [jafl sentenco being suspended fon In Teplevin Sait, |and also surprised the patients with a || o S Bl e ] s;nl:‘e i telded ta the demands | 'V SieTOUry VWoman Had Been| %U. ]e\ ukl; - & l:l."r E 1 wat G 4 i::d oy O oy miny fest :\e o T';:\fl Childs Sunds of ‘Ot | treat of iee eream. The prosram of the | iy, "o SR e o e “Thay added the warnioe| Unable to Leave the Housa ' select your » vised me to try i ‘was then in were discussed at a conference of ex- e B e afternoon inchided a piano and violin duet | , c P b ray, & ro was sufficient bengine en hand = < A . - Lyme against John A. Christensen, dep-|2term : i them through the winter. i that thera sufti | h R L L N | chihes GinaRe Of I Now Tovacs ot | LY AES JTR S e | By oMisk Heth and onat Holishterty: aad] T SRR BTG poutics | to hurn the warks it their demands were | for Several Weeks. program with a x would have to be operated on, but | trict of the Swthtlrn N. E. Telephone | "t levin of a runabout was com|PranO solo, My Little Gray Home in the ! thess' loealities Is weromme. t ok it e | 3 we decided to the Vegetable | company, at the office of R. M. Gray, |the replevs e <! 'n | West, Mrs. Francts Ryan, accompanist, | ,nq R b Gl strike has extended through the i " | pleted before Judge Allyn L. Brown in } S of You | 204 to bring in a bag or crate their ow The, u £ privges-(2 On: 4 ot { and I aleo used Lydia B. | district muperintendent, New London. | Pleted Betote TUTse, WOT T TOWR 1% | Mise’ Breauit: solo, The Masic of Your ol 'O OTNE 0 & A% of crate thelr own | TS S ian district. Triest is without ye2ne,Of the most remarkabie siatements ictrota Pinkham's Sanative Wash. Iama | Vacation Insuramce. Join the Chel- |migay afternoon. After the arguments |EYyes. Raymond Woods, accompanied bY | feqcor Jones look them over. Thecs mear. | light, and there la & scarcity of water. |¥¢t publisi Ut Wab B an Tanic @emmaker and am now shie to go | *ea ‘;‘"‘“"" i pefore 1t cioses’ dur-|yy “ptrarney John J. Lawiess, counsel | Miss Woods; pisno and vilin (Juet, Will lings will be held rain or shine. | The railroad men Tave refuned to 30§ o B S ra Waeme 153 30 | Whatever O about my work and houseworl ng the second week of October. Small inti R TY S S e et alinats, bl e U the movement. 8t, Waterbury. ! A e heeer A d Y::mdf,z'ém - u.l; weekly payments insure & g00d vaca- | Koner ana mdward Burke for the de.| Dougherty: solo, Carrissima, Mrs. R¥an | xow MENBERS RECEIVEE ' SR S U U Brmly believe,” said Mrs Wittiams, | —Vocal or instrumental —classic this letter as a testimonial as I am | '/ mext year_adv. fendant, Judge Brown took the papers. |S0W8 Mammy and All by Myself, Ra INTO ROSARY SOCIETY | PROPERTY DAMAGE BY 411‘5“; il'galglz:nl‘m:)euklun Taniac wien 1 or comic—opera or vat 1 Geternor ol mond Woods; piano and violin duet, > . A v alive toda I was . . i alwyas glad ?dnww lmmfl | e n e o T Whispering, Mr. and Miss Dougherty. Twenty-seven new members were re-| 7 ‘Alfl‘:‘in’h A ‘":::r Hooiately Wor wut and imost helpless | qu:lrh:;_or band—with an::ln icine, "’ —, . M. STEPHENS, 5 : 2, : ceived into the Rosary seciety by Rev. M.| Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 2.—. vous indigestion. Why, I could | gn, ctor rds you -have ‘when-gverworked | Grpeneville, was struck Sunday aftern afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. The society, | quake shocks and aimest con! caused me uch terrible ooiion oOften 5 s - % .| cnes in the Near East to attend the| " North Main street nmear Bleventh| Frank A. Bil has leased for a term of | 1 FlNO00 at 430 oelock. members, | (rembling, (he selsmic disturbances at | cOUES, o€, duch terrible } music and entertainment ready st 1 prone to such ailments and should | state conference in Hartford, Oetober 6.| .ot by an automobile driven by Joseph - f°"N’< ’C gh"g:“ L ":"“‘ “"', Bl | marched into the, church, with the mew | Richfeld, Fisinors and Monroe, 120 miles | Sust tried everyinive cn "Gietsd | your commmand 3 % o m;'i’"v““ ! The Amerrcan Red Cross nursing ser- | Myers of Preston City. Mr. Myers took | tu C/b&: O;‘-P:md:’k'pm’n e O e | members preceded by 15 couples of little | sonth of Sait Lake City have subsided. | myself until 1 Wasn't cating anyihing. | . Y. z hei whio- 3 B S Vege- | ... is cang for volunteers, for the|the boy to Dr. E.J. Broghy, where it was e el % BBl girls, all dressed in w The first five | property damage ai Risinore and Monroe | but with it all 1 got worse. 1 got %o thin | ou can summon then % pound. It contains BODAF- | .rmy, nave and public health service, | found hi¢ injuries were' not serious. KE;;m e ,mct‘in; couples, with white 1AN.ons and arm bou- | 13 estimated at more than 3100.000. The | and ‘Ive:r"uruhumm wouidn't support me | ever you want them, just.the bazmful drugs. | for the eate of disabled ex-service men. | When the Preston Clity man reported the | St machinery for the manufacture of | quets of white flowers, represented the | cxofus of residents from the three towns | Aad I Rever Jeft the house for weeks. | iy : i & It is 8n emergemcy serviee. the enroll-|accident to police headquarters it was | Goier Beok and eyo tapc and other sim- | joytul mysterics; the second five, with | sought here, nerr the cemter of aiwturb- | o MY Pustand had taken Taniae wiu | numbers to suit your % — 5 ~————————|ment lasting from six month (o one|found that he Gid mot have his license |llar articles for which they have Iarse|red ribbons and fowers the sorrowful | ancer continued throughout the day. |1 ZRLTeULle for siomach touble tiati you can encore them over and (% year. with him in the car. orders, ithin thirty days they expect | mysteries, and the third five. with yellow Thoss who have not left Eigimera and | taken it a wee until I felt stronger and | over again, just as often as you B 1 e e to bave forty or ffty hands at work | ribhons and flowers, the glorious myste-| ytonroe have abandened all brick and |that depressed, weighed-down feeling jert | )¢ % i ! Moote degres teame from ail parts Wil TR R and will inerease as fas( as new machin- | rios Stone siructuses in the towns heckuse of | me. | MY 'stomiach Sogn got 1n- condicion lxkfi . of the state are planning to take part in ery mow being bullt arrives and orders| The Childs y, the T | veas of v in of additional shak- more 1 ate the better 1 will deny £y 3 joned for two vears ren of Mary, the Immacu-| rear of injury in case seemed to Al | low your= the competitive drill to be held jn New | Having been stat demand. late T 5 i get. signs &f indigestion | > & ocien: ke Tonception soclety and the Angel| ng are gone now, I am sl tion | eelf and and & Haven next Saturday undet the aus-|at the submarine base a ., 2l i ey Eee sy Ty % 3 onger nervous 3 . sen of Broad street Is to soclety also marched in the procession AT a3d feel as well as it 1 had nev. : : o el i TS O Bhursdty 10, Condetter, Ml tie New Incorporation. into the church. - - OMITUARY #ach fine reeults for stomach trousie that | 90CIAl A a Victrola? FRUIT STORE it e, ™ 1o 1o Do mwarded the | i o atationed on the U. 8. §, Pul-| ' Incorporation papers have been flled S s ey Devid Senll Bipham. ot U call A The Miracle Mea. | We'll you ‘g:“m 18 ton. Later he is to leave for the west|with the state secretary for a new com- ! 3 S _Davis Sanll |1 restorcd to ery how | /3 and conve- b 1 ] ¥ bealth wi arrange c WILL BE CLOSED John C. Wabster, 23 years vieo pres- | odit Fany known as Gordon & Co. "The au. NomwicE to weersmux | Moy o 0a. S_Duie ST omer oy bl Tue elier G| Victrol, and amenge R e jdent of the Aetna Life Ins. Co, and - thorized capital stock is $50.000 and | When the last trolley trips between > n‘;n Ameriean | artiets, dled of | TARIAC is sold In orwioh by National [ connectsd with the company since 1864 Trolley Wire Broke Window. the incorporators are Nathan E. Lubow, | Norwich and Westerly were finished Sune | ™ e e en yiiness | DTUS Blures Corn, and Taftville Pharen. | wish. b MONDAY AND TUESDAY | his retirement in January, 1930, ated Abraham Gordon and Benjamin Gordon, | day night. th 108 between theme twed RStinal teo > s0d in Plaindeld by F, L Meroler; Friday morning at his home in West| Early Saturday morning a breaking |o"o; Ny London, | Doty oty ehcn: machaiecy, v | O % wecks: "He was o4 yoars oA |Ehorler 2" Curey, Seneke €ty Sne"'| The Talking Machine Shop ! On Account of my' Hartford, He was widely known|!rolley wire on Frankiin sireet ner ¢ wite and two daughters survive e the sidewalk with — throughout the state. Bath, snapped across i2eq capital stock. $30.000; Shore Line system, under the receiver- 15 o Mr. Bispham, a native of Philadel ” such force as to break the plate glass Mass For John Royston. ship, will this (Monday) /morning begin | \.i0” made his operative’ debut ju Lom- v!]lc :IANK.LI'N t:uAu Incorporation pavers filed Friday with |window in J. F. Conant's cigar store. Saturday at § o'clock in St. Patrick’s | i{S announced running of cars betweenm |, i 1891, After a swocessful career NOTICE ROLAS FROM SN, the ssoretary of state include the fol = chureh a moath's mind requiem high | SOTWich and Haglville only on the Nor-|yhroed, he came to the Metrapelien Op- lowing : tnam Motors, Inc., author- mass for the remose of the soul of for- INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY ce ol % erg Company, singink baritons roles in i incorpora- mer Patroiman dohn Royston was sung French, German, Halian and Bmgllen. | Th¢ M4 MArket of Dol Drocnors, 10 !"‘m, Arehi\ll;” Hmsl.d, Jr., Frank | Miss Martha wfleflwe of Brookiyn.|bv the rector. Rev. M. H. May. Rela-| If the conceit were taken out of|He was one of the founders of the Se- | Nerth Thames street, will bo ciosed Mon- . Witman, oM. an, Jr, T. J.|N. Y, ig visiting Rer cousin, -Mrs. Har-jtives and friends were present from|some people there would be nothing|aiet yef Ameriean Singers, Howneth, Asthme ' Poptn. tand _of Semtry> HIIL Norwich, Springfield and other places. left to bury, classle ™ Dagheh day and Tusday e account of helidays. i \ 4 W —— e s A - . B R e b S N S A s B R iR A S S R RSB SR e L N LR