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'NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 g 7 800 IN TUWN A scros R J. A. Simms, of Storrs, has-been-a y YALE SCHOLARSHIP WINNER visitor in Danbury. Charles D. Geer, Jr., son of Mr. and Bawin B, Minet of Norwich wag a| ! iy s iy Mrs, Charles D. Geer of Poquetanuck, . business caller in Mystic Tuesday. Ti 2224-1!1‘;’\:’("‘;!‘;:1?0:{":1}nlmsrho\' Shi; ‘: harles Reed and Miss Ireme Congdon| When the adjourned ~annual town|dren of school age. This is §2,000 more = A Were married at Flanders Saturday. Tl“l: ut;md ":;n.m:ym”z:’;mfcl than was used in the school medical in- Mrs. Trene G. Holmes leaves town to- | Yot POD the appropta ath jovection work in the past year. Light vehlels lampy a¢ 558 o'clock this | 4aY for two weeks' vacation fn the coun- imates prepared bY m‘emen, there | ~ Another extra is for $300 for supphi oo .58 o'l will be as usual a T of the so- |for tiie Tat | i P oo =4 T be a5 okl o sewker of the 8o ftor the Taltvills fire company: iss Baker Gains 13 Pounds . Frve e meeting will be called upon {o The anniual Vernen Grange fair is to| I2fre D. Watt of Montville Ws a|(hese ate for definite amounts, which | vote i i : . : on a petition for a fire hydrant near aking be held at Vernon Center. ‘c’::{"’ess caller in South Winfham ré-|make & total of $47,800. As & tax ot | the Backus hospilal comer, for the s in Two Weeks T Tan- No New - . ohe mill on the town’s grand list raises | ceptance of such rtion of Fanni a et o e e e T |t Loclin Comstock ot Uncasvite | aBoat ¥18,400, It will mean sbout 2 2 1-2 | e a9 is Gutside. the’ city and within lac—Strength Returns. 3 was dl issed from a New London .- i adq {0 the town fax rate, be- | the town \ T Colmmbus day eames v % e S PR ol ey mnm;‘";"m;‘;:'- pital Wednesday. yond what the selestmeén have reécom-| Two petitions- on which the meeting (My troubles had pulled me down to ¥, | ¥rancle T. Diggins, formetly of* thig | Mended, #f all theso extras are voted. will bs ealled to vots are for electric e and in thiee Yom Kippur. | q city, now of Hartford. is spending a few | Ineleded ameng the extras are the |lights, one of them refersing to lizhts on | = T |18 caren mackers, Bleck Talsbd | days with friends in this eity. poual approprégtion of §4500 for the | Vergmson avenue and the other for ten e §|viuss, sakmon, ~snapgers, Osgood whart. | John P. Lyston, pharmacist at Lee & | Oti librscy. and the usmal appropriation (light on Seotland roud, two lights on g Osgoud's, who hat nesn il for the ast | fOr PEPHTE the terms fees at the Norwich | Huntington lane. : 1:.. otis ";,‘,_,, S iwlled . 'th fsl] Woek! 1s wenl oni'the readto resovers. 21:‘.;:41“ whieh this year are figur- | In the published warning for the S helves A, G. Robinson's beok, 014 New % tatids 000, - ‘meeting is also the question of determin- ar ago I began.to feel run- England Houses. ane et g o e ames 1o e | Thers ‘I9.a gatition for an appropria- |in the time for the opening and closing to Eet out of order She"T b om0 | 3| Hydrangens, dahilias, salvia and asters | York is Robert Gray 6f 41 Golden street. | UoT Of 98,500 for for erccting a me- | of the polls at future elections. It is un- give up work alte er. 1 could not eat F 1558 9 Bldon tn 'Uhe Borders at the Cli-| Mas Mary Gureoll of O 4 |morial for the veterams of the world | derstood that it will he proposed that tie and what 1 ate | m) 8l 3o station, & Bt B of Church street and | war, and another extra is for an ap- | time of keeping the polis open ean be cut most _made me frantic ose Denmis of North Muin stréet | peopriation of $5,000 for making an as- |down an hour as it 1S not necessary ’ T euffered from consti- |, Fio Gagltardone, of Stuth Bollon raieed | have rotumed after passing & fow ds¥s | seasment map for the fown of Norwick, |10 open the Dolls at 5,30 o, m. and keen pation, my stomach was sour all ~_the | 1480 bushals o potatoes thls year from | it New York. which will be for the use of the assessors' | them open till 6 p. m., which are the a dizay feoling that 1aeted for mocrn, B i els o fseed. _Miss Katherine Forrest has closed her | offics. hours at present. It is belisved that an was just a living skeieton. my stremgth Pr. Howasd Juli§ Rodman, of Franklin, picked a | Noank studio and has returned fo her| The town health officer has a petition |hour could be saved by opening the all left me xertion would always recommanded | number of violets Wednesday, late | home in New York, where she aiso has |for an appropriation of 37,500 for pro- |polls half an hour later and closing then: | LR ] 5o unstrung OXID ZE | blooms for Octeber sth. a studio known as the Noank Studlo. |viding medical inspection for the chil-' one-half an hour sooner tham now. | o g et B tor years || Yeu: they are coming ins. se e A Wednesday was a genuine fail day,| Miss Nellic Loring will teach jewelry anil at_last just broke completely GOWH. ) % - the mmerenry kooping under 7 degrees | Wednesdays and Miss Lila Phillips will Well 3 had & seod chane | Ten Who like o ke first in snarill SRS TOR COUGHS, COLDS even during the afternoon. maclh[rmwmg Fridays at Williams Me- | PARIS MUSIC CRITIC GIVES STATE D. A, R. ANNUAL R e ’nqw“x-n case to ;‘hn\\ what it can do. 1|Jthe new styles. o 01 ARLE SEER, JR ean ea arty meals every day ° A start has deen made on the addition ::r;;oé“?::le',fl;" e CONNECTICUT GIELS PRAISE MEETING IN MILFORD now and never have pariicle of trovnts || A regular nutropolitan display of | ron to be erected At the main bullding of | gopol 5 e Two Connecticut giris—Miss Loretia | Daughters of the American Revolution | Yale, aceording to announcements made | With my stomach e e new Fall Suits. Norwioh State Tuberculosis. sanatorium Princely Higgis_s of ll’;ls[(;w‘y anq M mec at Mifora Wednesday for thelr t}}h mehm; etsity authorities Wednesda Keta % e Tanlne Foars of etud; and sbservatton City water will be hut off from Lau- = Clara Oakes Usher of Plainville—who | 23th annual state meeting, and the gea- | The scholarship carrics . NE enotgh. to o work b For models, specials e e ot would sately. gutekly an 7 |rel Hill this morning at 8 o'clock four |EEV. O. A. NORTHEUP 18 were scholarship swdents this summer | eral gathering was in the First Congre. | Y&le for the freshman vear R 5 R e e e ¢ 29D abad coach and g1 3 s ok v 5 BT = t on T never expected to |} For model: L £ Broachial Asthsmm. houts or more.—adv. REMOVING To DANBURY |t the Frauoo-American school of music | gational church, Theee was a touch of | M. Geer was valediclogan of < o nove 8. T A0 LR L TR, SiNailis ThE e Shave fo snaiinibieeal ik Sbian Bevera lof the members of Mystic| Rev. Charles A. Northtop, for some |5 Fontaineblosi, ace given hich praise |sutumn in the atmosphere and the dec- of 1921 at the Norwich ree Acaden ac is th more a8 1 40 [} For medels, spetiais for stniiiii Community club has 2 boy . ; e s s n a recent Paris edition of the New |crative effects in the church, made b Palmer L. Dickerson of Rockville was 3 : D e he hanka teOuidase. | team am;lnr: pre;eumug“;ufih;dl(:,l:um fears oty oMastonary and probation of- | york Herald. The music critic discusses | the entertaining chapter, Freclove ‘Buid. | the Tolland county scholarsiip winne Three distinct classes and the leads Saicy, 7. Ve.—We Bod ftall you Yy this Bat B hceA in Norwich, has removed to DAD- |, jength the triumph won by the Amer-| win Stowe, were brought about by late| Y indham county ers in each class. ’ o : bury where he will make his future home. | oy, students at the graduation concert | feld fiowers and briliant foliage. | - o o i Qreterit Teader plants e coversd by some oAl il “‘d)e-m of ags and iy parig on Sept. 23, where Mrs. Usher{ The morning session was presided | FUTNAM THEATRE LEASE |= Fall Top Coats that particular men | D cautious growers Tuesday night, but no & ive of Ridg . won the first prize for sifging and Miss|over by Mrs. John Laldlaw Buel of BEFORE SUPREME COURT | will fall for. Very prepossessi (B Wor damage frort frost was apparent Wednes- | He orates In Jewett City, | fiiggins was likewise the winmer of u|Litchficld, the atate regent, wWho re-| R AL Bl i F % b Evene N, sy evening. Norwich Town and was at one time Sec- | prige. Ghonded, wiie Miv, NioiGias, M0 o |nar porr 8. lease of o in Put-| and ass in style. o sctbwa., best 1'7a found, Local alumnl learn that the registra- |PWFY Of systematic benefiosnce under |' The edition in which the critictem ap-|welcomed the delegates and members of | and David Novozrod of Sroninton from $27.50 up to $42.50 Cincinnati, 01t {8 « wonderful medicige. | 2tlon of Yale University now fairly com- pears, contained the following: sister chapters to the town. Judge O.|Nasaire Peloquin of T Amiihe Sasin. X. T —Dolighted with Oxidase. | Dlete is given as 3,448 by the secretary’s “Miss Loretta Higgins is 2 dramatic|W. Plat: also added welcoming worde.| iho option In favor o { ook dale Hasi—Lscsh gonegain dsiebilbe | omice, an Inorease of 182 over st year. | soprano, who might well aspire to a|The opening service inclided a salute |be settled in the Somocy back if it fafk AT Dragsiar. | Th® ®lanet Mercary will be most favor- | role at the Opera Comique. Her voice|to the flag led by Mrs. W. F. Hopson. | sjate supreme court, which was rusgiats. y dASd. Tor baing esen FEKY. is limpidity iteeif ang her control is re-|state chairman of the committee on cor- | ih Hartford om Tucsday 7 =———====———=———m=. | (nis week in the west, just after sunset markable. The Air d’Amide by Gluck |rect use of the flag. and Novogrod leased th: x o | s ovening star, for the last time this | doeg mot offer many opportunitics for | Greetings to a number of guests from {as a movine viet n * LEE & 0SGOGD LU, | eur. J i the expression of & dramatic sense, but ere were given and there were re-| 1919, they thoust e " Miss Higgins, despite the disadvantages Several mwusical selections were | the 1 carried - Franklin Chapter No. 4, R. A. M of the piece, was able to reveal her tru d Rev. H, B. Starr of New Ha- 3 st Sy 0 anki } - tru ev. H, E. Starr of New Ha-|an aaditional three yea ivorce Case foe Metssigument Torks Tt:;ml:n{ign&m: degree af Ma- | capabilities as an operatic singer. ler | e on An Anglo-Ameriean | i e e ¢ h F " | | Frie ter the question is as fo | 1t mngers Encouraging reports are received from | {ing 4 clarity of cffect which at once| fThe noon-da W e ey ift w . 1 Oliver L. Johnson, of Union street, x:;.; im.nqu(red the sympathies of her audi-| effort M‘} “l;;:c ’:\‘H;‘foo?d ;l i agreed that ! g kit g d wich, manufacturer and bankman, who | ence, fhapter and of church, Ply- | present term of this lew e . court went off for | 1= Teceiving treatment at a Hartford hos- | “Mre. Clara Oakes Usher is a | Corgrez St. Peter FEns e L OMPENSATION 1= AWAR pital, who, as the French wou'd say, know and the Mary Taylor theatre f e FOR COLCHESTER CLADMANT i 4 r -Hes rendesing of Haen s s & notiled that the con-| Arthur Mills has begun improvements her “metier.” Her rendesing. of e ] 2 " | del's Bt Toi Sion and of Chausso afternoon session with its veral y Henty H. Tvies [on his resi ing | t o N . = i finished numbers on the program. given by Mrs G Maynard Minor, | s; st erly gome #0 Worcester where his busi- | i 1. : 44 artiste in every sense know of Waterford, Conn sident neral ud, ness is. y i Jud fine points of voice nlacing |t the D. AR on to England | came 1 o - £0 round but] The body of Delina Kibbe, T4, widow fng a clarity and sweetness of |ana France. s i ~tvheel 1m0~ | of John Castle, was taken to Somers Sat- {aiction which form admirable comple- | In the evening a dinner was siven | for H urduy, from Hampden for burial in the {ments tc her graceful presence and |the visitine g Peloqu 3 e North eemetery. Mrs, Castle was born | splendid _singing -technique.” and others Fstatin 1 t | 1 of i - " in Somers. " Miss Higgins and Mrs. Usher were e T P H OMACH MISERY, & aBRFekEe. IMekng Wes IAAAA. b oth two of the four Connecticut girls who | BREAK GROUND FOR NEW 7% i " Middletown town elerk's office Tuesday | were fortunate enough to be appointed HIGH SCHOOL IN LEBANON ¥ | AS, INDIGESTION, to Elmer B. Dreher of Middletown and | to scholarships at-Fontainebleau through | <y qnnropriate exercises ground was L A e ] le 1 : TAKE “DIL [\ | Mise Bather ¥. Jotnson, a school teacher (iovernor Lake's recommendation. broken for the new George W. Lyman SUIT ON CRUELTY GROUNDS | \ £ APEPS! from Woodstock. | REV. C. A, NORTHRUP —_— High school in Lebanon Wednesday af-| d e of Luella | Doesnc nurt a bit! Drop e Nttle = Rummage sale by Woman's Auxiliary, | FALL IN LIVING COSTS ternoon. The addresses of the afiernoon ti f omas i1 | Freezomie on An seliing cern, instamsh " e . American Legion, today, commencing 9]the auspices of the Congregational Na- WAS CHE 18 SUMMER | Were made by Y. T. Garrison of the Pféifler of Norwicl T ank nished out that|y o e s = N Diewani’’ gt B b American Legion r Main | t Council. Rev. Mr. North v o D, 1 o | board of education and Rev superior court at Ne | w T n e R e Sl vour stomach feels fie,|% M. in American Legion rooms, Main (¢ Councll, Rev. Me. Northrod-Wa2 | g decline in the cost of living whith | Somoy “rre. enitaeet of A0 e et 4 i i | you life it right off with fingers. Truly! . what upset your stomach | Strect-—adv. aiso engaged in missionary Work in the | huy heen procesding steadily since June. Campbsll. " e hildrait of LR : 0. bsecss| Your druggist sells a tiny boitle of of the food dld the| The recent fire at Pleasure Beach |S0uthern mountain reglon under thie {930, was checked this summer, accord. | SCHO0IS of the town assisted in the e o . A il . Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to our stomaeh la sour,|meant the loss by fite of twelve oottages | AMerican Missionary = assoctation 1In|ing o the current monti'y report of the | G “Jor” Clarké, chairmun of the bufd- - Biat: she hiireat Drime] el e went in” | remove every hard corn, soft corn, or st in as many moaths and the owners are 1909 be beoame —associuted with the|Xational Industrial Conference Board. | i committee. Pl s * the JaS . Rt Soiar Bt beginning to think It a remarkable coin- | Uied Work onary work | This shows thet on September 1 the net | "piC™ NN L vy mage possibte | 1 sl from - pilils thare cidence if nothing worse. & | Brton’ s s held the office | cost of living was 64.8 per cent. above [, nest of the late George W, | abuse her. 1 During Wednesday Dr. Patrick Cas- b probationratices By | i el o left §60,000 to erect and | Kl her on sever s s at Wood, salk idy was able to be up and about, at his SietaTy Tt 4 TP KBk g aintain a high school in Lebanon. For r o ST Want 10 exXguie my. esuc anUee X | ome on Washington street, and the se- . I'h“fl-‘m";‘;l\m-\ur\'_ siighte upward turn Wag due to the | the construction of the building $15,000 n ha :rm" ry's satisfaction in kmowing you ion and distrese. | verc hiccoughs which have been troub- e E N oy B 08 LS b Coi s taihe COR (o€ | ey e trom the fuhid, ! the own ther v | are to assume ci ority in the Phil- women today KDOW | ling him have yielded to treatment. o, formenly o Parsreon | IviBe stibe Toi *’f“m‘s* = . cost of | made up the rest of the cost of bullding for thr {ppines and that “ment from your R R R Yo Setaw 10 (am ity #ob. rmerly of Paters ving sinoe July of & year ago I8 1laced | Tho remainder of the Lyman fund I to permanent nature | brilliant career in the army,does Bot occasionally ey She: © Who's running 1t? He ai 04 e gent In connection With|pe uséd ds a meinteance fimd. after thi d to your country and its zan 1 gted an@ipat B dt the Armory, 8:12. She: i —— the rise in food costs it is pointed out|” mpe contract has been let to . F. | governm. Most cordial good wishes.” Fe Toods Twiths ! 8 3 2 : that the farmers’ ‘prices were those|gweeney of th AT A fe 1thout | woutan't miss it fc B WEDDING! eeney of th and the bullding doesn't take ; At i Coult—Li Which dropped the most during the last | yil) be erected from nlans drawn by a v § 7 it without re-| The .d'amlgv; ¥is ORIy Tioh ik = : e ldf‘l’ffit‘lfl-r‘ F twelve months, and fhat a readjustment ! New London architect. The ceremouy of A S NEORTWAR [(WINS SHARE IN Sopee damage in-|2bout 4 oelock K‘"M'cflv{ BT Zhe weding ot Wil isher Coult 3:!1 Jut of pragprtion with the | iaying the cornerstone will take place in nited ESTATE OF HER MOTHER b s | Chemieal No. 1 was called to extinguish |and Miss Mabel Littlcield took place |Other commodiffes not vet fi5ie iea e 3 sh s are ning a City, X. J., Oct. 5.—The Cous- . Juick-| . "Sre caused by a gas jet in th Homé | Wedncsday at the home of the bridc |dated was imevitable. The s e Eon 2 Pulas 5 s bl conts oty ] of the M LI By |in, 10 Tyme. TH6 Ceremony Was Der | N TRaNE> Srks: ¥he | MASKELYL JUMPS T0 FIRST G b S S Sl A Avash top | formea i M. Welle, pas- | compe'led to accept price & i > for v ase at drugj An anniversary requiem high mass for i ¢ Y N NOC E P v P s Mottt o b ‘l“:“[u\- of ional church in | ducts only 13 per cent P Pt ":W‘“”' PLAY De L s k' chutoh ‘Wadneeday af sight o'ciouc ]| WIICH Mr. C acon. The cou- | Wes receiving before the war Hfgh scores in the third night's play | 4 evs Jumes and B e o pleks churdh Wednoaday at et o'ciosk | 1. ort " iicnded by (he hisde's hrotner, | other slements are. st on voi | in the West ido Pinochcio club tournn Sl I real estate | REN ending. 7 T places at- | Deacon N. C. Hall acted as usher, and| The rise in food costs reported by |Quite a shakeup in the standing. Haskell {J1DGE RESERVES DECISION Sex | questions, the countess nkiv: | B ahieai vatin 3 | mus by a New Haven orchestra.|the industrial conference hoard is also h"‘-“ Ecore of the evening jumped | . IN HIGH ST. FENCE CASE |t s e '“;‘;“’ R - & musieal battle between Peerless|A gold stick pin set with topaz was v reflected in Connecticyt. Reports com- | sixth to first place and Lewis with h Won ) ot r years of her ‘LQ;T"S l ETTER ol <!~‘n:v-5u O“‘U!Xmanm' and Hum-|sented to the best man and a gold bar |biled monthly by the Manufacturers’ As- | Sce ) vient [}"n ninith posi- | S 1 Yonegan | the Metd Enis > coueE b~ ‘t‘y"" P r oy Orchesira, Norwich, state |pin to tha matron of henor. Over fifty |Seclation of Connecti ering t nd place. The oniy one to b y t received from SN L ymoty, Wilimands, Seiurday might, attendea amons them wore _rolatives | cltles in the stdic. show’an increase | position was J. Jordan, who | he superior u \ T el e { h=—-adv, nd friends from Buffalo, New Haven, |00d costs of 3 per cent. during Augu on to third positio 5 F: last ¥ri s Nt ity Union Methodist T sinherit %] . ', | £t b possible Governor Lake stated | New London, Niantle and Groton. Mr.|In one city the increase was as high scores of Wednesday night were | nnq, & c = ;- 5 ,\.asAResloryel B EIORI | 0 0 el s L o | err. CUNIE LEonBn. Ao bitts | ViSCgke. oaNk U nila s guBMeE “Eh0! I i e ve 26 Juolusive : \-} (_3 i‘a E. Pinkham’s thu‘ | anA ather improvement operations wifi | They departed with much. confetti and | ¢féase was only half of 1 per ceni. Ac- 8,760 Lewis, 8640 v § - dred Bell, Coinonnd [ sive empleyment o eltinens of Connec- |11 ‘best Wishes of the gussts for their | S0rding to these reports. the cost of fond g s e : k. = i = s Comp: | Vesut in profarence 1o transisnts fram oth. | WoUding trip which Will be by motor.|In these Comnecticut cities has declined Paricer, 7,510; Hahn, Mr. D ot & ol from & 3 o SR o pections. Uvon thelr rotarn they will reside at 25.4 per cent. since April, 192 e h ‘J::sfi\»-npeu“efo 7,083 s p d 1 o TongE ths stav in Franee, where Sunnyside, Ky.—“1 suffered for | Now sqedifmg dahitas grown by W. F. | o) o, omestead on the Neck road o v R " “The standing is sk ; Attorney |and at 3 i i ith 35 other American xitiiSey han two years with my back | Brewn ef Palmer stroet, inolude o spe. | LANDLORD'S 100TH BIRTHDAY 22,850 Lewis Jordan, 21,8607 e . ended the school of music at Fea s gand nervousness, |Aial beslity H&med Cardso, o handsome G AT BOUCKVILLE TOWN FARM 2 St Al e S otel Ans [jes and was not able |Mifie And white—the Colofel Gale— | M5 Donoven of Norwieh,| sy ohanges st the town € 1 polic ; thet 1 tohelp my mother | “Ths_Unktnown,", vellow und white, and |(sughter Mrs, Jula Denovan, and St A ~ IonEEap | J rom tho | T T B { the N Atthur W, 3 kvillo, Which Was forme f do the housework. NEVAN Ve Arthur W Callahan, son of Mr. and|iinps twhers, hat a celsbration T ; S | i 1 took treatment | While welklng home from the polls at| > %, B Callahan of Crown street, | g : 100th birthd o Do k R — | { g o polie at | jokieots “vere marmied Mondew i oy |48Y n honor of the 100th birthda ‘tom two doctors r T ed Monday at Bt Anduver, Manday evenine, Randull Jones, | o 8 an Axed Mman wan tun down by somo one | \r -y porr drividg & Borss tn the darkness without e Wit S : e i'l'oWem' Thin Waists g pindows s | BY SECY ox wan wenss | or Sleeveless Dresses Lemuel King, who bul't the place. King built’ the tavern in days for his son, Hevekiar King. Hariford, by Rev. ard they did not r. Msry Donovan, do me any good. | 5 it 0y #ister of the bride, was maid of hi Judgment for the defendant has been | - When if S Washington, O —N Mother saw |lfhi# 'The drlver ewcaped. Mr. Jones g, 4 Quorge Stlllvan \og iha e |tavern was on the state hi ¥ 5 - 3 e D | Geice: T ey L Wood ' g e = ham's Vegetable | The Connestisut Huorical Seciets |s0 hy Mrs, David . Welch, the organ: | oo ers oy tor oo HUmber of Years|o¢ Webster. Mass. who sucd the Phoc- . i-. | prior ' i tr With the aid of a delatone paste, i€ Compound adver- | 10W has upwards of 500 members and o | THrif the - diestiry: Mad. Tl | ikt ok Wabikton, | Thiey later nix Insurance company of Hartford for se was pr rid_ war than n i is an matter for any woman 1o Inrgo number of avglications for admit- ang e . James | gideq ‘that stage coach days were of tho| TR y artford Grady sang t e Salve Re 2 3 : r r whit Froid ve « very ¢ hair or fuzz from taoe will be ted 7 s The ast and that the rallroads were coming | Sa500 slons by fispi g i -aweljing houso o5 W NE 15 l sitapaid | v:'\,o‘(' cl ‘-) ‘:"(rr:‘ . Enough of the meeting. ‘An'l::nymnuo: . and the maid of honor wore trav-{ B0 0" Seaphely ioghs solf to) i |ioa 0 HAUL In Bast Thanipion, Augus e ' ' . o wiered delatone and water is mixed s 3 us donor has given B hrid aring. ) ~ b ¢ 11918, and asked for reformation of the | S STAT R * the powdes ' e It has done me a TN ewad & atiting tean T 0 |Sing tulfs dhe brids wish WARMAE' W |owa o Vemo for s towir farm Dub| oty S50 SIESY Jo8 SORERAHET L | F T ARS BYATE TAX ftecily "7 linto a thick paste and spread on the good. 1 weigh 138 pounds | 0 g 1o the i the. valley ang the Sricoamnd Mies of |ing his remaining years, Mr. King gavejeeg e ! 5 the governershiy Philippine | bairy surface for about 2 minutes, thea 4 o good health. 1 will gladly | 10w regarding the hinting of wita aup |Sage bouquet of Aaron Ward roses. . |°, nmdtes presents on his birthd The court finds no fraud or mistake| State Ta: |'istand { rubbed off and the skin washed. This ! - Vegetable Compound 14 | mais or birds the fact is being empha. | After the ceremony a wedding break- | 210 2 little celebration was held Sincelin connection with tie issuanco of the | now ‘ricaivea g t ccrd mii. | completely removes the hair, but 1o a who suffers with the troubles | sizea that the most importent “han;“ 5| A s e ivET aG The i) *2K= 1 his death this ot has been )‘(:m ud | pojioy Fotin o A Hes of P money E & bar e <k S avoid disappointment, get the delatone which | had, and you are welcome 8 | that a license is required thie vear to and Mrs. Callahan left for a wed.|?Y [Dis daughter, Mrs Frances Masters|,.forping it. He finds the place was al in an original package. of New York. Mrs. Masters sent money my_testimonial. " VELMER | hunt any wild animml or bird exeept on A New York and Atantiely, Mre, Harwood of Rockville, who is uck, Route 1, Sunnyside, Ky. | private iand. They will be at home after Nov- relati 1 elebration in hon & heavy drag in com?uemo of ill- | Missionary club met at the Central Bap. |Eortiord- Mr. Callahan served overseas|was used to purchase Viotrola records, 1ot Goieitts Soscubiicy. et e e e uachild heod | it thuteh, the viee pecoioe el BB for a Soar with e S03a Ariiliery: | ham, ooy, dorinee, Vit rcoman | house and barn within tne meaning ot = tbe first manifestations, such as |liam H. Wightman presiding and 20 at. the policy headaches and not occupied at’the time the policy was written, and the visits of the plaintiff 1 | FISH! FISH! IF IT'S QUALITY, SERVICE AND i LOW PRICES, | HAVE IT HERE. ending. v t time was enjoyed in honor of the b I acation missionary stockings he founder, Mrs. Read | s, mitonsey sindongs | INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY, |37 ot (hs toaedes. Moa nen ] s =0 at the town farm, took charge Women Voters League Ficld Sy . {|SNAPPER BLUES, Ib..... 4 | tributions of abont §10. : Miss Katherine Hempstead has | fund and purchased the supplies for the | ‘Mis, Olive Smith of New P00 Aisd sl | LARGE BLUES FOR BAKING, 1b. 30e | VFTHODIST TADIRS ATD (S e e e Sl bl SR L LIRS B tion | Preast CAUSHE BN i FLECTS NEW OFFICER§, Miss Elizabsth F. Pullen of Lincoln Will "Give Wiraise Oanebts the Connecticut league of wor v re b = 'y | MACKER |..E 5 { Mrs. Grace Aldfioh was clected presi. |3YCRUE SPent the Week-end in Boston 1 a . | ax temporary fleld worker in conncetion op | GILTEDGE STEAK COD, Ib. | ient of ‘the Ladies” Ald society of Trmity |20 Winehester, Mass Lewis Smith of 9 Washington street|With the membership campaign of the | CATHOLIC WOMAN'S CLU |BOSTON BLUE, lb....... Methadist ehurch g 3 : has been working for the past two months | league. e 'fluh 'n "-:ledigcie(ys annaal | QD*'- and Mrs. Edward H. Linnell have | (o0 'W00 050 Taio, or wireless telephone | Miss Smith has recently come from G parlors WM:‘ e‘(( e E;&n gu}\l&qs I‘Y&ceml'y A i transmitting set. This has now been Constantinople, where she spent the W P R e e e e Sng iestéd out. Music and |TWo vears immediately following the ing Dreaident, 1n the Chalr. There wous |retarncs e poonk N. Bidwell have | ordinary Speech have been heard per-|Armistiee as exeoutive gecretary in| > ? ; Dy rovidence, Where the: i charge of field personnel for the Near a good attendanec at the meeting and |spent the wi ) 'Y | fectly in different par! 1 f pers { 1 Sndications ‘pott G0 The,useting. and | spent the week-end with thelr son. Fran- | ‘“Abraham Curland of Tast Relief. She was a member of the ‘!FLDUNDERS. .. EASTERN WHITE HALI CHINOOK'S SALMON, Ib.. I{SEA TROUT, 1b....... HOLDS FIRST FALL MEETING | inesda tie | ' | BUTTERFISH, Ib | Sbietinn {xt Snk wiiter osson: o, el e stillent Bt SBROWRIfer - cning Sliop s lodned M, Smith a Vio- [Arst uslt sefttrom the HnMed Btates | BLACK FISH, Ib.. 18¢ f i Mrs. Ligp#t, who has been presid tor machine and is going to supply or | After the armistice, and was in Constan- : | HADDOCK, 15 { of the soolety for 16 years, decinen oot |, Henry W. Kent, sccretary of the Me- | rather loan records for concerts several |Sioble during the cccupatién by the n lo et iy ";: NEW LONDON LINE election, as did aimo MTE. Albert Boary. | For-litan Museum has returned to New | nights a week. This should prove an in- | ritish, and during the French occupa- )= o { g man, who has held the office of secrotary | LO%, N3¥ing Dassed the greater part of | centive to those who are interested in | 'O of Cilicla i w R WEAK FISH, b 200 | % for WX years, and'Mrs. Graest Nowberrs, | g, S rer Vih bis sister, Miss Kath | wircless, as it gives them a chance to\i(GHEE Wor Tomen (0, (008 SORT, e o s SMELTS, Ib........ s e 3 i wl 2 2 . oodstock, Vt., 4 any time: also, | Miss Smi aveled to the Pacific coast | Members of the club recen | Steamer Lvs. New London J| ™ig for 17 years has been troasurer. lier home in Norwich Town. |~ o o | B D s e concorts chould b6 | I, connestion with the Wellesley fund | "ed to FINNAN HADDIE, Ib..,.......... 206 i 1 Banitha A6 &8 T IVA e | Mids Olivia Jonnson," Who' nas: Hoea| St st FaURhIE ana 0% Fer dupcee.of master of arts |6 neval ) por i1 p. m. daily except Sun- || Grace Aidrich; vice presidents, Mrs, 3. C. | for several vears in Princeton, X. T, is| The telephone set Is of small e P ol A the | 25c | Morgan, Mrs, Ernest Jones and Mrs, |® Student this year at Conmectiout Col- | probable mot capable of eaching e it I e b the s | gnbax: L. Roberts; secretary, Mrs. Louis | 1°8° Lm sister, ?155 Margaretta John- | the eity; but, Mr. Smith hopes Lenciy oot e e e ‘;g' 5 LIS Juslicrs ! FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN . Geer; treasurer, Mrs. John A, Fergu- | “oN. Who was graduated from Teachers | crease the power in the near future. g et 2 i s P 5 | E CITY. son; chalrman’managers, Mrs. Alvin D, |COlleze, Columbia University, last June, ~ st ot § L ATTEEOs oY o |} s Sowis. is instructor in art at South Manches:| qgmigiates At His Nicce's Wodding. | ON MYSTIC SHRINE DAY | During the afternoon Rev. Robert L.| '™ e & SRR Ep etk Talks Membershi The committec of arranzements for| | Roberts, the pastor, gave an_ interesting S i, Rev. William Frederick Williams of | B2 League lembership Oam- | the Hallowe'sn Festival of ic Shrin- | LEONARD . - { taik of Thel THSlew Ald and T A¥ns | Bgowr L North Stonington was the clergyman of- paizn. Rrs 603 Hel0 10 this citv-on OSE 236 | PRt 40 BROADWAY L | Block Tland Weeck Mark Onanged. |fciating Monday afternoon in the Church | Preliminary plans for & membership | met Wednesday evening to make furth- EAP o'L | Attending Meriden Conferemce. m:f‘“ S ::{n::::; W;e:k gmu butl.g fl of fif Mm;si:‘: “..'i.f:yp'}?.fé”sfl? vhatMtlhe lcampa!g: :‘o ;-lwa;y the E?.wnnh ;r plans for the event which promises to 1S p - ok ¢ scontinued | wedding o , ah_Atlee | league of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal | be the largest of its kind in the county. RELIEVES logfiflwc A.?mmw ::MI:‘;IH of the|during the last vart of last month, the | Downs, who became the bride of Robert | church were discussed at a meepfin;zpol It is the aim of the .‘ \lul\H \,’m' 5 DEAFNESS and T et v ey usa Mok, baving gitey also Malden | L. Fisher of New York. Rev. Benjamio | the campaign committec of the league | the Rose of New ingland in al- STOPS HEAD NOISES. oL i M. Bird, rector of the church, assisted | Wednesday evening. The meeting was | tire for that day and in view of this Rab it Back of the Eera employed om;‘n.o;dtt;‘ “Y" met in con- | wreck lies in about five and three-quar-+at the céremony. held in the church parlors. every merchant and citizen of the city | §§ Insertin Nostrils, Proofofsuc. mf‘mte- '"m‘ oy snd s emw"éo?‘e ses- [ters fafhoms of water, the stern cnd N Detaiis of the campaign will be an- requested to decorate . his store or mnfllfldm.m g Soabr gt © mew §300,000 Y. |and supesStructure of the craft showing |/ Bloemfield.—Five cases of scarlet fever | nousced Iater by the committee, Havey | home. ) AOLE P i b€, ke ing which was opened | above the water. The lights are two|have been reported to Town Health Ofi-| Eastland and Miss Isabelle Shearer have LEGKIRD, lae.—70 5 Ave, two monghs sipen. fxed 1ed ones_of thrs, candleogwer. | cer- oodterd. PO e A e e e et N R s et dre L SR e