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Joseph Shea of Fountain street was a week end visitor with Willimantic friends. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Donohue of Un- casville are spending the days in New York eity. Louis Sautter has returned after visit. NEW WAY TO TAKE YEAST In Convenient Tablet Form Combined with Iron and Other Health Builders. T Quickly PBuilds New Flesh, Strength and Health. 6 No need to eat yeast cakes any more st the new easy way—in pleas. t form, as embodied in Ironized OF MR. AND MBS. G J. ROATH Mr. and Mrs. Caivin J. Roath cele- brated their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday evening wth an recep- tion from $ to 10 o'clock to abeut thir- ty friends at their home at 19 Hamlin street. Recelving with them were their son, Louis H. Reath of Springfeld, and their daughter, Imogene A. with her l‘uuh.md, Joseph C. Fitch, of New Lon- on. Dahlias were attractively used in the 4 decorations for the parior and dining 2 room and fousic was rendered during the evening by Miss Olive Linton. pi- + ano, and Miss Alma Fenton, violin. Deacon James M. Young, an old time frierd of the family, appropriately ex- pressed the congratulations and ‘wishes of the assembled friends in a few words and there were pleasant words of from Rev. Dr. David A. Pitt, pastor of the Central Bantist church, of which Mr. and Mrs. Roath are members. Verses seat for the anniversary by Rev. Dr. J. B. Slocum and Mrs. Slocum, of Dayton, Ohlo, were read and Mre. James M: Young presented the couple a beauti- ful bavket of yellow dahlias which con- tained $65 in gold coin, the gift of a number of friev, About 250 in gold besides was received in individual gifts from other friends and out of town rel. atives. A number of those present al s0 attended the silver wedding anniversa- ry of the couplsa which was celebrated when they were living at 1 Addison street, New London. Ice cream and cake were served during the evening. Scarcely showing the span of their years. both Mr. and Mrs. Roith entered heartily into the pleasures of the even- ing and were the inspiratic 1 of the fre- quently expressed wish that they might reach the diamond anniversary They were married in this citv, Oct. 4, 1871, by Rev. W. H. Stetson, pastor of the Sachem Street Methodist church, the wedding taking place at his resi- dence. Mrs. Roath's maiden name was Martha S. Wingate, her home having been in Saco, Maine, where she was horn April 28, 1849, the daughter of Ansel Wingate and Almjra Stammon. Mr. Roath was born here July 11, 1847, the son of Edward N. Roath and Frances Johnson. At the #ime of hiz marriage he was employed as Adams Express mwes- senger. heving been working for the ex- “Recegtion Opens Y. W. . A Fal _ —_— ] Norwlch, Wednesday, Oet. 5, 1921, — VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 5.55 o'clock this evening. Extra choice scallops Bros.'—adv,_ There is to be a partial eclipse of the mo:n on the 16th, visible in New Eng- land. \ . The Boy Scout troop of Trinity Meth- odist church held a meeting Tuesday ev- ening. The new cement road at Groton has been opened totraffic as far as the Groton Lumber Company plant. Big Novelty dance, State armory, Wil- limantic, Wednesday night, Oct. bth. H;lenry Carey’s Ocean Beach orchestra.— adv. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ream of Thompson, was recently christ- ened at Christ church. Pomfret, Louis Marshall Ream, Jr. The United Congregational church is planning to band the Camp Fire Girls and members of the Sodalitas into a new organization of girls. Several boats from Block Island and Long Island, which are engazed in fish- ing for scallops are disposing of their catches in Noank. The Mill Outlet Stores Co. have re- ceived a shipment of extra heavy blan-| kets in gray, white and checks, $2.25, $2.95 and $3.95.—adv, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Edwards of No- ank were given a surprise party 'ri- day evening in celebration of their goidan wedding anniversary. It is noted at Old Lyme that the ari- ist, Thomas R. Ball, has purchased the residence of Mrs. John Smitx. Mr. Bali married Miss Alice Raymond, cf Nor- wich. Vacation Insurance—Join the Chelsea Vacation club before it closes.during the second week of October. Small weekly payments insure a good vacation next year.—adv. The opening fall reception of the lo- cal Y. M. C. A. was held Tuesday even- 7 ing at the “Y” building with an attend- ing with friends in Springfie Mass. several days. < e, » 10t | ance of about 150. The evening's ente- John F. McCarthy of 74 Orchard street | "tainment ¢pemed at 3 o'clock with o has returned from a week's stay with | PrOSTamme given in the Y. M. C. A friends in Hartford. hall under the direction of Edwin Hill, general secretary. Mrs. William B. L. Cranston of Lin- Jam herso: resident of the den Parkway is enjoying an outing in|y. es C. Macpherson, presi M. C. A made a brief address of the hills of western Massachusetts. welcome. President Macpherson express. Rev. Joseph E. McCarthy, of Moosup, | &1 the belief that the season just open- formerly of Norwich. is a patient at a | g Will be one of great success in the Worcester hospital, as noted in the Dan- | association’s work along religious, physi- felsoy news today (Wednesday). cal and social lines. B Mrs, E. L. £ Mr. Hill announced the programme and- her aaught?";;r? w F?h;igv?;.?t numbers which consisted of orchestra se- Broad street have returned from an au. | 1Ctions two reels of moving pictures and tomobile trip in the Berkshire Hills. an entertalniaent by Captai Willam Tt anl ey Howard, the drummer of '61, Army of wich, now & New Lonios merchars wor; | the Potomac. The moving ploture reels an alderman for a long time. wn te 1are | fe8tured the S. S. Olympic on a vovage the ocean to Europe and home is seriously Il with Bright's disease and | agamm. ; arinon Ay right’s disease and | again. Captain Howard entertained with bugle calls, bass drum, snare drum, ac- Henry Deneke and Raymond Krug of | cordion and tambourine, stories and Mystic are in Ne® York city attend- songs. ing the world series baseball games | Following the programme in the hall and other points of interest. They will there was a social hour in the lobby remain a week. which was attractively decorated with . Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Gates, who | Streamers of all colors. Refreshments used to be frequent visitors in Nor-|Of ice cream and cookies were served. Wwich but who have spent the last few | The orchestra gave a concert programme years in California, are spending a few |in the lobby during the social hour. The days at the Wauregan house. orchestra comprised John Kukla, clari- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Galup of Ston- ington road and Mrs. Roswell J. P. Brown of Norwich, motored to Storrs, Tuesday afternoon and visited the Amer- ican Dahlia Society's Trial Gardens, at Connecticut Agricultural college. Mr. and Mrs. William Crane of New London have adopted Evelyn Grancis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fran- cis, of Noank. Mrs. Crane is aunt to Mrs. Francis, whose husband is a pa- tient in the tuberculosis sanatorium in Norwich. net; Albert Kampf, violin; Daniél Glea- son, piano; Willlam Storms, trombone and John M. Swahn, corent. The committée in charge of the social comprised Oscar W. Carpenter, Arthur F. Wyman and N. Eugene Smith. Woman's Auxiliary Meeting. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Norwich Y. M. C. A opened its fall season Tues- day afternoon with a meeting held at the home of Miss Mary Porteous, at 242 Broadway. A large number of the mem- bers were present at the meeting which was presided over by Mrs. A. N. H Vaughn, president. Emery H. Davis. bovs’ secretary at the local Y. M. C. A. was introduced to the meeting. Mr. Davis gave a brief talk in which he outlined the programme which is to be carried out this fall and winter in regard to the boys’ work. Master Robert Otis delighted those present with two piano solos. There was a brief address by Roy E. Keller, New London, New London County Y. M. C. A. secretary, who spoke on the Silver Bay Summer school for employed officers of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Keller gave an outline of the activities at the summer camp and he also outlined the various departments at tHf: summer. school and told of their equipment. In closing he spoke of the industrial conference which was attended by men reyresenting both capital and labor. at Powers , especially s of weight, weakness, poor nutrition and general “rum- ons. for these amazing results at yeast contains a certain mysteri- i element called vitamines which we do t in our present-day diet, but which re a utely necessary for good health d proper physical-development. 4 Yeast contains highly coneen- rewer's yeast which is far richer s than ordinary baking yeast. . it contains iron and other health builders, so that you two splendid tonics in one. nt to put on good solid flesh, to increase your strength vou can tackle hard work and you want to put good healthy cheeks, and feel “fit” all then try Iromized Yeast. Fine up sdilow and blotchy skin. ases Ironized Yeast will bring mprovemerit by the third day. west complexions will usually be in less than two weeks. Find t is to be in perfect heaith all t Ironized Yeast today. in convenient Sani-tape package can slip in your vest pocket. 0 mere per dose than common ast. FEach package contains 10 days' atment and coste only $1.00—or just 10c a day. Special directions for children fn each Just run in—you'll enjoy getting close to tl underwear proposi- tion—a good wooly weave. No, not all wool—it would shrink; but gu{ the right mixture for your com- orts .. LYME GAVE APPROVAL CITIZENSHIP PARTY ELECTS TO REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES IN EAST LYME Lyme approved the republican nominees | The citizenship party elected a select- at Monday’s election. The vote follows: |man, a member of the town schoel board Selectmen—J. W. Stark, r. 48; William | and several ither officers in the East Mack, r, 49; Charles Pierson, d, 15; *Ja- [Lyme town election Monday. The vete red Danielson, d 1 was as follows: Town Clerk—*William Marvin, r and 4, electmen—*Fred A. Beckwith, r, 237; *Winfield Hanney, r, 244; Fred Harvey, d 105; *William Roberts, ¢, 132; W. W. Woodward, c, 112. Town Clerk—*Ernest C. Russell, r and d, 336. Assessor—*Asahel Dewolfe, Horace I Smith, ¢, 126. Board of Reliet—*Geerge I. Holmes, T, 2297 *Walter L. Smith, ¢, 117; Geerge Hill, d, 85. Sleeve and leg length as you wish; union or two-piece. Quality better than you've seen for some years at this price AND For your nights—pajama: weight, neat i tern, liberal cut, right in attractive price. 64. Assessors—*R. M. Thompson, T, 49; *R. L. Harding, 1, 41; Lyman Harding, d, 1 Board of relief—Lee Brockway, T, 50; Hohn Hall, d 15. Tax Collector—*Arthur Sweet, r. 48; Earl Daniels, d, 17. Town Agent Deposit Fund—*J. R. War- r and d, 60. in CLAIM'S LIQUOR SEIZURE MADE ON ILLEGAL WARRANT In the police court Monday morning when the case of Josef Zincofske of 23 Cove street was brought up on the|Ten 3 following the celebration of Rosh Hash- | charge of violation of the liquor law, the | Town Treasurer—J. R. Warren, r and r, 309; SALARY CUTS ARE MADE BY NEW LONDON COUNCIL Local Jewish merchants will open their places of business today (Wednesday) 1 lled 35 «Charies B, Cone, 7, | PTE, forpany for ten vears, and he| The mew council ia New London sta package. Made by the Ironized | "Ono" vear 5652 avrew cal. |accused was represented by A 4, 62 own Treasurer—eCharles H. Cone, <. | Continued wi'h the company for &' total | ea off Mendas cocnine oy oo oo IARE ORI, S— ., e T Donpiee o ontmes taet | Constables—+Kenney Banning, T, 49;1233; Alva Morgan, d, 30; George S. Smith, | pariod of 48 years, e Ao : [ tic cuts in salaries that have pre *Harry Walch, r and d, 61; Jared Dan-|¢, 116. m the search warrant which had been given ago on the pension list of the compuny. A Sterling resident, George Parkhrrst or L4 v no one other than the town clerk knows what the amount has been. It has estimated at from $3.500 to & council fixed the salary of th *Harry J. Walsh, d, 16. School Visitors—*Ray Harding, r, 49; *Richard Bray, r, 49; *D. Harry Walsh, 16; Edward Daniels, d, 16. Library Director, *Haster C. Warner, r, 46; *Helen Gageg, d, 16. *Elected. . Birthday Surprise A pleasant birthday surprise was given Miss Jennie Sullivan at her home on Cen- tral avenue on Tuesday evening by a *Frank Tice, r, 240; *C. H. Tubbs, T, 246; *Walter Gadbois, r, 242; John A. Dan- fels, d, 80; W. G. Barker, d, 91; George Dean, d, 96; *A. L. Fensley, ¢, 107; *H W. Bentley, ¢, 106; Edgar Beckwith, ¢, 108; *Charles H. Maynard, ¢, 112. Auditor—*D. L. Gates, r, 240; M. H. Howard, d, 83; *W. E. Beebe, ¢, 110. Registrars—*Wilfred Gadbois, T, 228; *D. L. Gates, T, 210; James Huntley, d, 8$4; Lincoln Smith, r, 101; *F. S. Bruce, ¢, 113; *Effie Haynes, ¢, 117. ———— The salary of the city clerk h: e : % i vn A it Fund—*Jessie F. | por the Jarzer part of the time of his 50 + ich a t ~ to the police to h Zi ke's home | iels, d, 14 _ Town Agent Deposit s r the zer p: $1,500 out of which he had to pay ! ‘mN ZGDTYEA ::i.:m;ow;-fi-e mfldl::r:dbiccx;ac:{; infurtes ye-| [0 ¢ Sty oieet as et eas| © AuditortT. L. Lord, T, /48 Josephine Eien, 236, By Clark, d, 84; Geo. emplovmentas “express messenger - | stcnographer. The towa clerics comp i % d < !l < Daniel, d, 15. . Lincoln, ¢, 114. _ .| was on the run between this citv and | sation has been through an i Table! 87‘ 240 a5 to e able to Tesume hix autles | O OO e it | Registtars—*Willis M. Hall, v, 50;| Constables—*Louts Marinoy T, 237:| Worcester, but at one time, when the : 5 the use of the alleged illegal warrant could not be used as cvidence against the man, and he moved for his discharge. After the evidence had been given by the police as to the finding of the liquor in Zincofske's home, the case was con- tinued for a week. It is understood there was no evidence of any sales shown before the court. Attorney Douglass drew out the in- formation that the search warrant in this case had been issued by the prosecuting Norwich office was closed up, he was transferved to New London and for fifteen years v/as on the Shore Line run from New London to Providence. His pe- riod of service with the express com- pany ran back to the primitive days of the Adams Express business and he has seen it enlarge from its early New Eng- land territory to the wide scope of i modern development. His service has been singularly faithful and has been frequently recognized in expressions of The temperature Tuesday, folowing Monday’s rain was low enough to give the air the right kind of an autumnal tang to suit merchants with fall gar- ments to sell. Rummage sale by Woman's auxiliary, American Legion, today and tomorrow, commencing 9 a. m., in American Legion rooms, Main street—adv. Tn Groton, Mr. and Mrs. been | ey conconaaTeD vivasi pone | | PROCEEDINGS AT POLICE INQUIRY IN NEW YORK Julian D. Moran in the office replace John Turner as town Harry Adams as city clerk. The council fixed the salary of the di- rector of law at $1,500. The corporation counsel has been getting £2,000 and ha the new charter not prevailed a 4.—Police Inspector stified today before the t committee that former Whitman, while district at- New York county, wanted him M. Lesite Nichols and family have moved totheir ment to the old charter would = Taa B = a Tammany leader and by | new home on Ramsdell street. Mr. Nich- | attorney upon the cath of two tax payers, | large number of her friends. A most de- Sehgg_l ‘;s:&o;r“wam“m :\ qlfli:fhs‘:i!ler."x; egmn;e:t'imicn frém the officials of the mitted me_“;n,—nn_ran _couns he“man, put a feather in | ols is the manager of the new Max Pol- [ as provided for in section 2785 of the|lightful evening was spent With music T At el comosn fy e 1s an O4d Fellow and | TCCCITed 3500 extra as couns a 1's) political cap. The In-| lack silk mill. general statutes of 1918, an act applying |and games after which refreshments Scott, 8 eleste, E. , C, 3 raternally he is a A ter board. Philip Z. Hankey was ma state and transactions re- *Adelaide V. Mosier, ind., 193; James ‘Tuesday, in St. Patrick’s chrrch, rel- atives and family friends assisted at an to the issue of search warrants. But the attorney claimed before the court that a Mason, having joined Uncas lodge, No. 11, L O. O. F., on March 4, 1863, and is now the oldest member of the lodge but were served by the hostess. Miss Sulli- He has been corpora- van received many handsome gifts and director of law been under inquiry by the tion counsel. Bond, d. Grand Jurors—*D. L. Gates, 85. T, 234; ! compensation of the city treasurer witass a0 Surebtisn ) thes b Siicesy) HIEH imiatayiot rovneen) fo |\ HUTRG: Tadyfesienlestand it fpoet wisienl ol 8y, *Nathan Leves, 7, 241 *Edward Garlick, | one. He is a member of St. James' 10dge, | wax fxed at $2,000, which ‘s £300 toe committce investigate what connection | tov, Henor B e ; could not e issued on the cath of two| Asisted at Natorallzation Session | 244; *William Proctor, 1, 220; Clyde | No. 23. F. and A. M. Than the former ity treasurer. Fitch -3 ot B monn o arte L e Raiharine Pastleit of Kast Grap. |12 pavers Michael J. Curran of this city was in |RIX, &, 18; dstur Braoe, n §8: ety L Comstock recelved. Wiliam A, Mer- 2 suggestion | by and Miss Margaret Bartiet of i | o0 R is By Ch st e | e Lonto ety M L o | CiFowara o 100, SwTLmimitt o, 1162 WY s Worke's Baviae- i ey ckwood's character “was | tOn, were at the home of their parents, Eul;jl!!prt o[t 1l flslfstl:. 6 C;apte‘r .91]i af She in the superior court at the naturalization G I Tineoln, 6 118 Ol M hasT aall Toho ‘Cactall Jert aitiin (eetet v k) Wi offered in _evidence}1and, early in the week. statutes is amended to Tead as follows: T, 259; /Wmlter,-Soott, 0, /1951 Willis' 2¢.| Wayto New Tork where, they. expect to 1. to exceed $300 annuaily. and mav pay the mayor an extra $300. No action was taken toward fixing their salaries. Vacation Insurance—Join the Chelsea Vacation club before it closes during the mobi'es privately owned :ined and equipped at pub- see at least three games of the world's serjes. Havens, ¢, 111. Any justice of the peace within the coun- e ty, of any town, city, or borough or po- City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' summary of receipts, May 16, 1921, to VIREIE expense through the police depart- [second week of October. Small weekly | jice court within the town, upon the sworn | September 15, 1921, is as folows: & = 5 P ment. During 19: the ‘mayor's car |payments insure a good vacation next|complaint of any prosecuting officer or C:eh e i OLD INDIAN MEETING HOUSE : New Assessor Takes Up Work INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY 00 maintain, another | year.—adv. grand juror, alleging that liquors, there-| May 15, 1920... $2,513.50 AIDED BY NORWICH FRIENDS| Arad R. Manning, who was elected as- == 3 2al is office required $2.760 With over 700 pupils at Norwich Free|in described with reasonable certainty| Permanent street The historic Indian meeting house in |sessor Monday, tock up the duties of his| Mr. and Mrs. ;gmef 1}: Casze ]m.;]n_- °%0 was expended by the police | Academy, seats and desks have had to|as to the kind thereof and the place or| improvement 50,000.00 | Charlestown, R, L, is to be reshingled |office at once and was at the office at|turned from a five weeks' trip to Cali- iriment on Commissioner Enright's | pe placed in two extra recitation rooms, | owner or keeper thereof, are owmed or | G. & E. dept. . 12,272.51 [ and put in good repair, and improve- |the court house Tuesday. - fornia. while some pupils are accommodated in kept by any person and are by him in- ...$8,937.44 Water work ments are to be made to the interior of Mrs. Timothy B. ckstone of Chicago, the manual training buflding. tended to be sold o exchanged contrary | Dept. of Public Works— e e ng her sisters, the Slisses OPPOSED TO FREE TOLLS Tt is noted in Lenox news that Mr. |to law, may issue warrant, etc. s 170.24 e society itsel iminishing in Norton. THROUGH PANAMA CANAL|and Mrs. Roger Wolcott Griswold of | The officer to whom such warrants| De0™® _ ooioioo IImbers) DuhIng IeORS AL ISLES aran. Local Wholesale Market Miss Elcise Smith has Bezun her sec- fasoy Erie, Pa. who pent the season in the | Shall be delivered shall make search in | %';nE 120.46 terested. In this atorle e I e TR SR Pyl ond year-at “Thia' BaldwiniSehool, ‘Bryn Vashington, Oct. 4 —Opposition to | Turnure Villa in Lenox, have bousnt a|ihe place described in said warrant at|out® oo 119.54 B e ParrTaient Tyt MATEe e Porens |3we Paon ’ de free tolls through the | summed home in Old Lyme, Conn 437 \Hine, mich Dlace 1a or Soosas {obe |l vinept. of (Cemataries—i17" [ botiding fanB wes & bie sacocss: of ‘the State Board of Agriculture ta| Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O. an Canal for American coastwise| A Moosup voung man, Burgess open for business, and seize the-liquors|grginary recefpts.. 1,096.70 The chicken pie and bean supper held |the Norwich Bulletin. returned to their home, O xpressed today by Sena-| ingale, has left for the University Zonhd Miere 20 e described In hiSwar | “ponce Department— in Hoxle's hall at Shamnock was followed| Active Demand: Apples, lima beans, | motor rip to West Harwich, Mass d her, Florida, ranking democrat | Minnesota, at St. Paul, where he has a ‘;:r‘s‘;a{‘l"g‘e‘a&‘{w‘"f"e plage to "j‘i search-| " ourt 2,226.20 by a well arranged and entertaining pro. |Potatoes, prime beef, new lald eggs. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sehuy- commerce committee. scholarship and where he will engage in | ¢t HI&% PC 8 ° :nd'“fn g‘k’flzh‘“ :“fh am{' Licenses 192.40 = A Moderate Demand: Orajges, carrots, | ler Coe. I * senator declared passage | teaching and post-graduate work. oty T biace df t ! 7 As a result of the effort over $50 was |onlons, squach. Henry Ginnell and son, Henry, of messiPe Which is th s public resort is kept, such warrant shall ance Dep i > s S r for o fnal voty hohe semate| pig musical battle between\ Peerless|not be issued and servEd unleas such |Temiporary loans ..110,000.00 added to the treasury. Music was fur-| Poor Demand: Lettuce, tomatoes,! s arcaate, N. Y., spent the < end with it heasas o ouiaY | 3uss otchestra, Willhountle, snd FOW-{orocerntin: oficor o Erans Jucor snalt| Aweuwnt . to {nished by Jackson's orchestra of Nog-|sweet corn, cabbage frs. Ginnell and son, Frank Brown Gin- ate between AmeOan |inrey's Dunce orcherira, | Norwich | secieee mnionts oy amiremy dt Sall| Aot e 5.806.45 | wieh. A mumber were present from Nor- MARKET CONDITIONS. nell, who spent the past week with Mr. minish reve, | State Armory, Willimantic, —Saturday | justice or court that he verily believes| Gas & Electrio Dept— “ ‘;“ec’i‘;l St d program were| APPles were liberal'y oftered today | and Mrs. Edmund W. Perkins. night, Oct. $th.—adv. that within one month next before the | Estimatee regular Rl pesiallp s Edward Hall the |on the markets and were selling for | yicces Georgianna and Priscilla Pa Peck library, Slater hall, has received making of said complaint, liquors have! receipts ......-. Lu‘;le“sque magician, a tableau from Hia- | $1:25-$1.50 ver 14 at. basket. and they|.r gaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Get DAUGHERTY . the gift of a numberof pamphlets, record- | been sold in such house or in some de- | Temporary loans watha, the musical sailors, and Miss|COntinue to be in good demand POta-| puimar of Pequot avenue, forr t ” = iy i ing the result of chemical research from |pendency thereof, by the person accused | Permanent loans Marion Hazard and her — three-footed | 1063 aTe a little lower in vrieelin this |\, . will Jeave shortly to attend a N INVESTIGATION | Dr. Joseph A. Ambler, government chem- |or by his consent or permission in vio- for gas mains.. ;"ak ~ ;l]tv and :rflh Thn;f]—*llm; §°rl sz,h 0| Drivate school in Simsbury. . — ist, Washington, N. F. A. class of 1907-|lation of law, nor unless said justice or | Sewer asses'ts.... s lces | $1.75 Der bushel. There is just at pres- ; v Oct. 4 —Endorsement of - - court shall find sald complainant has | Licenses (amuse- T e e sy jaepicetent a good supply on hand. Squashes| Mrs. Fiteh L. Allen, 1 REERRIEAL Se James F. Lord has sold to Irving H. . z 55.95 the entertainment was given included 20, € B0 TR, M0 e SIS wich Town. ith r 1 ux Kian was greaTe. | Childs of Huntington, Mass., a lot just | AdedUate reasons tfor such bellef. T e 334,260.64 | Mrs. Charles Hazard, Mrs. Charles John- 270 SWRE MO W0 JEEREE, 0 on her return to Houston, Tex 2y General . Dangherty, | 3CToss the bridge at Lord's Point, and son and Mrs. Philip and Mrs. George § K ing meveral ;weoks ‘with he Sach 200 nu’,m to| to Mrs. Silas Fish of New York a lot | ERPUBLICANS IN ASHFORD; $399,046.65 | Peckham of Wood, River Junction. o ; Frolt. ter, Mrs. Willi . the whole situation. The at. | Near the end of Noyes avenue on Quarry DEMOCRATS IN BROOKLYN n Apple: |:u i et 2. general said the department of 7 In the towns of Ashf a1y . disbursements from May 16, ney. (14 ot s would turn over to the investi-| A patient from Mystic, Mrs. George | on Manday. tne. sloction ;:31330?;.“: City)jfressurers (Sgohen T Bestec SR o ot i?f,li’ ::fi‘;'al-s"m!z)us) el ittee, if one was created, | D. Johnson, who was Miss Friswell of : cibe > 1921, to Seph 15. 1921, is as follo ’ S ONo. i e g cific coas i A , A republican victory in the rst town and a Ui Peaches, No. 1 (14 qts) R tion it has gathered concern- | Norwich, is able to be up and aocut at | qemocratic victory in the latter - The nexpended P e R, to San Diege, ization Backus hospital, followlng surzical | (own officors eloeted follow: 3 Appropriations Disbursements Balances. > guests of and Mrs treatment and will soon be strong enough ;i . ks ! % former Norwich residents. to return home. Ashiaed, Qept of Raklle Vo $45,000.00 $19,483.80 $25,516.20 N Mr. and Mrs Annual meeting of Tadies’ Ald society | ToWn clerk and treasurer, James E. A.| Ordinary repairs and expenses .....«= “7. o, 457.40 g1a'ey (Beanas ts, | (bu) sent out oards for the marriage of of Trinity Methodist chureh for election | Fnowlton, d ?B:°1’;“'“91_5';;‘Er6é‘n e g“t;;d:' :g‘é“ aihis ¥ 17,000.00 6,367.25 ;2::“;;'"?“(‘;56 ‘:m;; | daughter. Vera,”and Ster! 5 of officers and other business, Wednesday Bl o O Balelty, Shangnen d; i Saruape o 4,000.00 1,759.98 Pl V afternoon, October 5th, at 3 oclock A | 4sSessor, Bdwin M. Brant r; constables, | Sewers and catch basies 9.000.00 384442 s/ss 38 | Latiuce. dow fhu. : avenue, Norwich, full attendance necessary.—adv, denty C. Barlow r, Byerett F. Brown r, | Macalam Tepalls -..-c 6,000.00 496051 1,039.49 |ONions s(bu) .. tober 22nd, at § o' Elizabeth Risiter d; grand jurors, Otto| Ofling and, sprinkling . 1.800.00 732,09 1.067.91 |Eotatoes (du.) - ehurch, Riverside, Conn. Supervisor Tobin commenced his du- | Hattin r, Roscoe B. Tifft r, Edwin A.| Parks and trees.... 1.879.73 A 187973 | Tomatoes, fancy (14 qte). will follow at West End avenue, Sound tles as instructor of music in Coventry's | Reynolds d; board of relief, A. V, Armi-| Liability insurance ... N o 87973 | Pomatoes, No. 1 (*4 qts) i hy Btiaterd. schools Friday. About an hour's instr#c- | tage r; audftors, E. H. Barlow r, R. C.| Comfort station for women . e S K Carrots (bu) ..... tion was given to each school. - Coventry | W. Knowlton d; collector of taes, Frank o0 b ) Squash. Hubbard, (1b) 'y 10,000.00 5,155.14 4,844.36 has just added music to the subjects|W. Morey r; registrars of voters, Wal-| Dept. of Cemete: S e 5438 [Potatoes, sweet '(bbL) taught in the schéols. lace L. Durkee r, Raymond O. Baker d; Fire Department . L b o Sk 47470 [Celery, doz. bu. .. L school committee, Addie M. Balch r, Al- — : The public in Rockville is to be given a | cander Dafette d. Bellos}Department 58,500.00 38,945.50 DTN odasty: chancé for some weeks to get asquatnt. 5 Salaries . Bt s o 124330 | Butter, best tub an) . ed with the new traffic regulations and Ty General expense 000.00 Tgisas. | et DEtOL. G Neolindd after that the police department ex- Town clerk, Oscar Atwood d; town| Street lighting . * 5.900.00 1,830.89 3.969.11 Cheese, twins, (1b.) .. Repair Shop un ers pects to take drastic action igninse al. | treasurer, Oscar Atwood d; selectmen, A.| Clty Court ... KRR Sy poi Poultry. - leged jay walking on Main street, e e s ssseseor, L. 8. SHealth Department— 3.000.00 20034 2040.686 | 5o, Conn, mew laid, fancy . .85- Carlos A. Ricker, son of Mr. and Mrs.|S, M. Coffec, L. P. Chapman, John M| Park Department— A0 e U eNRme conny ey, o W. D. Ricker, of Norwich, has at Brock- | Bessette; board of nance, H. R. Lathrop,| Water Department— Hers, ol e i an- an fon faix this week an exhibit of cavies, | F. Lavaile; grand jurors, Samuel Eoyd, | Interest 24,637.50 11,018.75 1361875 | pZEr Cod storage, 35 mn',ugmg hlsfiDutch dhe!(nd Guinea pigs | John F. Myers, Horace J. Hunt, Albert| = Finance Dep: BB, - CON MRSARSY conly- - s which won first and second prizes at |Jacques, F. B. Stamford, George B. 4 issi 6,000.00 1,31 653.55 Poultey, Madison Square Garden last season. Weaver; board of relief, J, Dyer Potter;| Saaries and tax commission A feoate |Fowl, live (M) ... = The eccentric millionaire of Metheun, | 20ditors. E. C. Babson, Deter W. Ha-| yeqy jngpector . 700.00 209,94 430,06 |Fowl, dressed, (1b.) Mass, Bdward F. Scarles, whose hedy | VoTS: collector of taes, John M. Bessclte | Jaietion foxoonsss | 2,000,00 1,964.93 35.07 |Broilers, live, (Ib.) 8- i€ to be exhumed to decide the suspicion | [e5IStrars of voters, Willlam R. Thurber, | ynorest, exclusive of Brof'ers, dressed, (Ib) .. 40- 45 of pofsoning, had 2 fine summer estate | Bosarin; avool " come ohu 40y & E. departments .. 36,387.00 4,950.00 31,437.00 Meat Products on Block Island, which show place num- | walie Daniel M. Havens » DeForest| paan of Sept. 14, 1917, Cows, live, native, best erous Norwich summer guests have vis.| ' c > D! T 3 ment, general street improvement .... 2,000,00 2,000.00 |Cows, native, vommon ited daring the season. g N e A Loan of Sept, 23, 1918, Jast install- 3 Steers, native, (100 Ibs.) L S o e FUNERALS. ment. Noeth Main stréet wmacadam ... 2,000.00 2,000.00 | Hoge, 1ive (100 Ibs,) e - e Chelsea { : Loan of March 15, 1917, install- 3 ik We want 12 men to take the|vacation ciub betors it closes furing foe HES, Jow T Oardne Tment, Thames street improvement. 676861 sreel| Eeto B R . - Isecond week of October. Small weekly | , Funeral services for Mrs. John H.| N0 'h Main street, concrete impro Calves, best, live (Ib.) bargains we have in payments insure a good vacation next | Gardner took place Monday afternoon at| T OT LR, NERR COTTEE T 4,000.00 100000 [CAIves. heavy (b) . year.—adv. * | her late home on Cahoon street with a | p oo 1921, first stallment, North Main Lk 5o Beet fprime, F(IB) ..y . ITHACA SHOT GUNS large number of friends and relafVes | MOA7 TP NI R 1,666.66 1.666.6¢ | Bech medium (Ib) . The old common council of New Lon- | present. There were many handsome First installment, tempo , 1921, 7.500.00 750000 Cows, dressed (lb.) , don has turned back into the city treas. | floral tributes. The services were. con-| & *% \MSACRERG, SUOIET Pl gt 000 999-9% 1Lambs. fancy native (1b) 17- .2 Double Barrelled— ury more than $15,000 unexpended ap- |ducted by Rev. Georse H. Strouse, pas-| OUCTMR West TRANCR o iRERD P 0000 40000 |Veal. medum dressed (b .. 17- 19| | PATRIOTISM IN SHOES propriations, 37000 coming from thetor of the First Baptist church. The| jimProvemers M " 200.000.00 200000.00 | Veal. fancy dressed (b) .... .19- .20 A : 2 charity department and $7,500, which | bearers were John G. Gardner, a_son, conpo e 15,000.00 3,590.08 11,409.94 Grain (Retail) at D We repair your shoes in a A | was for the purchase of a new police pa- | Frank G. Waters, a grandson, and Frank BEoranat steeet Poultry grain (100 Ibs.) b, = EO1 (paypn e car (O mhiuontet, A5 Walers i Moo Swoley fsunaing S et atiet o2l oo, 5000000 37.545.58 1245441 [Timothy, bale, (100 1bs.) patriotic fashion—no over- Other Sporting G o 0ds —| nimemmna® of e White Rivbon | “Turias was in Maplewood cemetery,| Gas and R i iriios T charging, no waste, nor time i 2 vand, Conn., | where Rev. Mr. Strouse conducted a com.| Operating an e Mo e . N Khaki Coats, Shells, at inter- t;llsalretahd:r:e:eerl"(esgoliss that it was vot- | mittal service. Interest on “M'Mf, m:r[g;g; bonds. . %g,?gs_og 10,000.00 10.000.00 g::: ,?;:0.011;!1«20 1bs.) lost. We hclp you to make & & ki National W. C.T. U.| George G. Grant was the funeral qi-| Interest on $287,000 clty bonds ........ Heatho SR e S et b S Sy one pair of shoes do the t rices. convention to urge all local unions to | rector. £ Interest on $225,000 city bonds (or notes) 11,840.00 6,169.86 S, -, o) - ¢! esting p . observe November 11, Armistice Day, ag ~ R e Interest on $63,000 city notes ..... 3,780.00 3,780,060 |Cottonseed Meal, (100 “bs) .. 2. work of three ! a day of prayer for World Disarma. SIS S Interest on $50,000 temporary loan . 2,500.00 500,00 | Hominy Chop (100 Ibs.) . 175-1.85 ment. . |, The funeral of Amrozy B. Pawlak, in-| Interest on $40,000 permanent loan . 1,200.00 1,200.00 |Poultry Dry Mash (100 lbs.) . 2:90- ? fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Paw- | emporary Loan - 50.000.00 50,000.00 |Wheat, (100 Ibg) ., . 3.25.3. &v@ '@[}{]&SE @ mfi:’h tg:lrmr!narrilahge was celebrated in |lak, was held Tuesday morning at the| New gas mains < 40,000,00 5,562.07 34,437.98 |Linseed Meal. (100 Ibs. . 2.55-2.60 bad Al ¢ ventry, there is interest in the | home of his varents on Riverside avenue, | paving Sachem and Lafayette streets.. 6.000.00 463.07 5,536.93 |Gluten, (100 Ibs.) . . 2.10-2.15 2 o New York society note that the minister | Bean Hill. Services were held in St.| Play ggrounds iog,oe 272,95 '227.05 Fl‘lllklul i Squm < § to Venezuela, Guisseppe Catalani, and |Joseph’s church and burial took ‘place in| Wosdmansee avenue from Spring Gar- Torrington.—At the annual Litchfield 129 Main Street, Norwich | Mme. Catalani arrived Monday on the | St. Mary's cemetery. den avenue sewer 45000 . *533.18 county meeting of the courts of Forest- Qommewyne from South America and| Hourigan Bros. were in charge. e ers of America, George P. Sullivan of = = - will be at the Ritz for a few days be- S —— : $1,273,074.50 $370,985.63 02.227.05 Y g ! WHEN YOU WANT to put i WHES Y0U WANT 1o pul your hum- . F ¥ G - 1273,074. ,985. $902.227.05 | Der! formerly mayor of that city, was 0 put your busi pews before tne public. thers 1s no medi- _for:ng“vmzcu: vl;}fafllgmn:xmn, D. C., to vis-| There is usually more danger in an| OVEPdTaft ......oeeeeccecsosssnssnsssonspposoasense 138.18 |the guest of honor. Twelve lodges were | D88 befors the public, there is u0 medi- um better than ‘!nl"uxln the advertising gm;m*e- atalanl's mother, Mrs. H. F.|elopement than in any other kind of ———— | represented: Mr. Bullivan ia supreme "1' l'em;‘ l;:n g‘ufi'fi the advertsing cusgtcns of Toe FPuuetn, - . runaway. $902,088.87 | chief ranger of the organization. N . i

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