Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 24, 1921, Page 2

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tic ceme- |- hter, Mrs. ' Alion | Gardlen street, Hartford, from the effects of a fall two animal off omly to have it come back When Walter Scdnlon, Irish tenor, NORWICH BULLETIN was the daughter of Hezekigh and Philina H. is, of Lebanon. She wag_born in gflimsly. June 28, 1840, andlis survivéd by two sons, Charles J. Graves of Simsbury and George M. Gravés of this city, a daughter, Mr: Aiton H. Fancher of Hartford, twb nleces, Mrs..Charles B. Lamb gnd Mrs. aflés R Hibberd of this city, two granddaughters and a _great-grandson. fight contih untii Mr. Vanderman seizell & tres and pressed his foot upon the neck of the fox. His companions camé up, hearing ehotts for help. It was' fotnd that the left front leg of the fox had Been broken and the Hutiters agreed that thé fOx, rather that Girent, president of the Vasderman |run desifed fo put up & flght Tarmers Manutacturing Company had a thrilling |in hat district have lost iy e * expert Friday afternoon while he | ens and lay it to this fox. .Anof and ;::—Z Clerkymni( . Fenton and |mer told of the bandit-fox, and that Tasace, proprietor of ihe Jehnson |doES were afraid of I as it nad often oose were hunting in the woods in |2ttacked them a-n:mdhvf;“ i) mch:: plll.\m. Mirf ;:nflne:mn wm.. | Vanderman who 15 to have it ‘mounted. @ and_sulthrod severs in T ey |r. Vanderman's injuries were treated e testh of the d te animal, | Dby 2 doctor and it i¢ behev%;i‘ ga they Aceording to his story, after Mr. Fe-,:‘ :::i ::7; s;flka:s.mefief l;ta‘:e';l ;:’ iwss = Son _and Mr. Isaacs had 5 E tiabbine the fox off ahd Kiling it, he!remembered; &g it Was the tightest cor- block of 100 seats in the parduet. The oy A bt stveral es was the wid- B ‘i ‘=1L LIMANTIC OFFICE & fgn Mm‘v«um' St aézému%fifi:”ahm of emy.p. appedrs here, Narragansett Council, . 'lm&hxfifi o dnd broke it The | PUTY Who died elghteén years ago ‘She|Ns. 21, K. of C. has piirchased What Is Geing on Tonight, . Enights ot Pyihias, Natchage Lodge, No. 22, meets at 807 Main t. _ George L wna-—-_-“_--! South Park Daniel Cogan. o : The Frank W. Coy Company and Charles P. Eccleston have purchased ten lots, formerly the . Vofe profrty situated on School, Granite and Cross Military fanerl services for Pri streets. These lots were aecquired by Theodore Leprade were the housing committes of the e:t;fiy, held Htifiday &fterriosh at 1.30 o'clock | board of trade some time ago. The from the, home _of TFrancols Xavier|new owners plan to erect apartment Calsgs, No. 25 Sprucs street. At st |houses on the lots. 3 Mary’s chirchi at ¢ o'clock, service was| The route of mareh and assignment conddcted by Rev. J. J. Panilion, the[ot positions ‘in_the lne is belng coms pastor, assisted by Fathers Tyler am!lp!eted for the Armistice Day paradé. 1t Belee. Durine thé servides &necial mu- |1s desired that all schools, church S6= si¢ was renaered by St. Mary’s Ghoir, | cieties and: manufacturers and business heén aced. and by Joseh F. éfliflrea Mt Jo-|fms parale and notify ihe commitiss bont to into a flock of part- jRer in Which he had eyer Been o senli F. aGidréati wab at thé orean. [as soon as possib'e. Many fine a'wl:]enu; ’g’é’i”‘m{’ \:y and he EH6t| Srsfereveiiets th fhis reglon y\ué con- | Thers Was & ldrge attérdafics of rela- |are being planned. A metoreycle oor:s; he fox dropped in lts tracks and, | quered Hosmer Mountain and are look-|!ives and friends at the service wWhich|or bicycle corps may be necessary l beMeving he had killed the animal, M. |ing for fufthér Melghts to seale. To|Wis omé of the largest funerals Held |they may join if they wish to and car- Vi an went to pick 1t up. interest them, A. J. Mathten has put |for a Willimantte boy who had paid Iy standards or transparemdies, repre- snimal sprang at him and-fastened 1s!up orives aggregating $250 in mone§ to|the Supfeme sacrifice in France durlfiz [Senting their business. Y"."‘:“" eo:s- Bt in Mr, Vanderman's clothinig at the winners of the hill-climbing: contést | the Wor'd war. 2 tributions .are being solicited s0 m: " the chest. Mr. Vandermat shosk the |, Mathiew Hill on the Hartford road, |, The v wis sbcortsd from the|ways and means:committee may know two and a uarter miles from this city. fiome to the thurch_ and from thé )just what to do regarding the amounts The meet is to take p'ace Sunday, Oct.|Church fo St. Joseph's _cemetery by |to meet the expenses of the day. [t 8 30th, §f weather iz favorable, if mot the | mem p- of ‘the Y. D. Veterans' Asso- |expected that buildings in the . following Sundsy. The hill 1s harder | clatio Jamed J. Shea Post. No.. 1. section ‘will be decorated for the day to make than Hosmer Mountain, is 111 | American {Aglon. Company G, 168th In-|and that every home will iy Old Glory fest high and has o ‘grade of 56 per |fantry, 43td Division, the American YUUNG and that all business houses and i sant, band, Guard of the Sacred Heart. schools wil' close. The fireworks dur- I Dedicatisy siteios for the Hatol|Cnon S Jean Baptiste &Ameilaue, 'ing the evening celebration will be en- | Antnoky G2 MermbHal Gate were | tnd friefds in_sutomobiles ‘The hearse joved by many thousands, it is antlei- . 4 :held Saturday at 12 oclock &t ~Téfts | 7a¥n by four HlaeK norsés was,pre Wants to Tell Other Girls_ core: “a m All About It pated. . ceded by four ex-service men; four more The Caineo Girl is the naime of a e g £ RN 20 | marehing beside the hearse. 2 musical comedy that Will be f¥esented fenailg 156 eRefelied The gate was ::“n“'“i 164 fl::'n x-sice men GAMTY-|by tho members of the Colonlal clup g the Amé standard. 4 _ | presented the college by Mr. and Mrs. Evangville, Ind.—“‘1 am eighteen | Gager 1n memory of thelr son, Hatold years old and have been bothered for | Anthony (or Tony Gager ab his class- several months |mates of '21 affectionately ca'led him) with irfegular {and was designed by Prof. Edwin H. next month. The play will bé diretted At the ve a commit! jods. ! Wright of the Engineering School by Harrison Adams Ine. The rehear- tead by Father Papillon A e peri ver month myb‘ei | Standing is it does at the main en- 'would aché and I sal§' wil begin soon. fecponses by Fathers Tyler and Belec.| It js thought by the men building Members of St. Jean Bantiste Society ,trance to the campus and . immediately always had @ cold | °PPosite the Rez, the gate will form and felt dro I to occur unless the hiring of out of part in the service. A% the body was towered into tHe grave thres volleys were fired by the smuad from Comnany C arng tind were Sounded by Bugler | Roux. town labor cease: s Friday, ‘while playing near her home, Marion Falillice, 6. daughter of Vin- cent Falillice, of 54 Mechanic street, g the sower here that a strike is liable &nd of the Guard Sacfed Heart took | oné of thé most conspictious objects on ) Burial was In the family plot. |was knocked Sown b omEbilg ego grounds. Th es wer as ed down by an au and sleepy. 1 foo ol ms BT e e boty | 50m® clghtnen frionds of Hariy Sul-|driven by .Abial Trown. . On'y minor work in: ‘ana faeuity, all gathering at the Gazer|liVan gave him-a surrwise party Satur: |injuries resulted, The child was at- Went ' cate at the sound of the bugle. Fol- | 12v night, at Howard Va'ley. on his 23d WESTERLY 2 lday evening by Jthe tracks. Meny xS - tended mm.'r. 1. Paine. Mr] Brown by e R p Prov. uman of = to look out for e o mfig there withoit the own- t- He was located here by own who took him back to Providence Saturday morping. - He p { - claimed heubbrr'tix:hflb amfi&nmno. and * g % B 3 was to ha¥e rel ¥ -vv:mn; but owing to a broken part of jfeers. & lhgm ‘:hb mung_ . flio. rede axle, was unable {6 proceed | their hopo that o so lon accéBtaTIe with the car. s T mlv!l'mw e@ thmi 4 The béard of directors of the West-| oo o rmm.. - wmmmol e | Ll . association held- their an-| giang the 14l 4 widl take When o {hey amnear %.923 éxbctitives oflls el Chief nual business mesting in the library on 5.,113:&'5 evening. g Al ©. Mertill, who has conducted & bieycld repair shop, has closed tp hie lace and an out of town conterh Wil te there. 4 he Satnfday Bvening Whist o elnb met with. Mrs. Fred S: Ople on Si T street. Refreshments were served.. Mrs. James Harnish of Moss street entertained the Senior King's Daughters at her home Friday evening at the closs of the meeting. Candy made from cher- nies picked from a cherry tree in Mss: Harnish’s yard was served. a Mrs. H. G. Chaffee, who has been at her former home at Woodville, has re- tutned to Westerly. ¢ The Merry Maids' cfass wil be pres ent at the Ashaway church, Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. R. Hailey is instfuct- ing thert. A supret and entertainment will be on the programme. 3 Mr. and Mrs. D. Park weére callers in_Providence the past week, W. D. Miln was in Hope Valley ¥ri- day. I,,ewis Barbour. who ‘has been con- fined to Jis home by illness, is able to be at his store. “With' position of the employes of thé raliréal 1 dg 6t this time, We GAR ONIY EAY AL their Pepresefita- tives are patiently .awaiting any_de- Velohmenits that Wotlla apreaf tb offer & so'ution of the situation that confronts uk : orie “We afé not now, AGF Wavh We ever been, desirous of Being narty to precini- tating & StFikd, bt wheh it 18 qifte &- propose to not . sy At pat | ONE-eleven i et s | cigarettes tained for many ‘labor board s unable, or fals to g1v us ahy ASsuranos that the ifterests of the emploves will bBe protected fror such onslaiiffits by the ifiterssts tha' coritrol the transportation 'ines of our country. nothing i§ léft for the em ployes but 16 stind on thelr eohatitu- tional fights to retlre from he service of .these cartiers. > “We are ajivised throtigh the tiewsva Ders that thé ifiterstate cominerce eofn- mission Mas® guthorized a cénsidlerable The trolley cars on the Stonington |reductioh in fFéight rated. and Westerly road ,have their troubles| “Notwithstandlng thé fast imar th as they were delayed about ha'f an hour ‘wigl’uf the N‘Q}" mtmmnu’ r:": Satdrddy because of thé tar being nnlbe rédieed 12 sifige Jul therse wad mo tilk 8 4 relietion of passengers _ during the day were forced to walk, fn from Palmer street to Westerly abotit one- Ggarter of a fiile. s A large el abotit 50 years old was femoved from in front of the poSt of- fice Satupday afternoon. this 1ate feduction of Fatss. - “The public never Would Hivs FEFHIF. ed this reduétion with thé &8f L4 LEADERS IN WABHINGTON the railrbads hed the ral’roads fiot a 8 and 1 .h?u!k but felt stupid and ; have such - cramps. 1had seen Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- paand advertised and had heard gev- | - eral women talk of it, Bo flother got me mme.rlehis :e flu}ummfl i8 wondes and it hel me yery mitieh, so that during my periods fenn ot now sick or éirgwsdy {11 l:lnl\'r: tfl‘d‘ myFlflB' al it and wot gl . to help anyone who is_troubled with - wimilar ailmentss)’ — STELLA LiNx- t., Evansville, Ind. b se'éctions by the band, |Dirthday. There were songs by John M. :w gng::sromn 'Di&who was responsible |Rvan and Dennis Hagserty. *Games | for Harold Gager's solecton of Tufts | ¥ere enjoyed and. there was a delicious as his collee, delivered a brief address tinch. following ‘whichh Deani Wren of Tufts Josenh Bernard fotthd his Way into nresenied the gift to tHe college, on he- [the police Station Saturday night for Walf of the Gager family and the gift|the second time within a week. He was Wag dccepted by the president of ‘the | arrested at Stone Row and will come Gollege. Al mreseit joinéd in singing |bvefore the court this (Monday), morn- i Alma Mater as a clofe to the exercises.|ing, charged with intoxication. ! TH I RTES ored local rest. | . LO§al fans Who witnessed the Yate- % v Bothitred Army tussle at Yale bowl, Néew Haven, ents by peppering them with bird Shot Saturday, prontinced th . i ¥, ced the game a thrill- rom_their sling shots are now under | ..y 0 GonPYcRR ot lie watehfu] eves pf Uz nolice, Inllow | Srort fans who tosk in iné football e be:“‘n Lstnmk by ome of the shots|S2me &t Stofrs Saturday dfternoon saw Begins; a one act play, That Boy, and a humorous reading by Mrs, Henry B. Hutchins, The men will present theif program at the next meeting. A large snapping turtle with a green shell, over a foot long and weighing 17 pounds, was engaging the attention of several automobilists on tite state road ednesday when A. L. Frink came along, picked it up and brought it to his home Mrs. J. A. Jsham was in Hartford Jast week and fioticed some pear trees Which had leafed out and blossomed again this fall. The same has also been noticed on some pear trees in Columbia. i WILER, 6 Second " the Connecticut Agricuitira” Cotlezs | B e e b Some girls lead lives of luxify, “red by a boy who ran away when she | S 5 B i . Sthets foll for their livelihood, ndeavored to fina out who Te was. | oo Sou “auven eacn Kl we STONINGTON all are subject to the same physi- “°veral windows, and meny antmale |ihing that the Starrs aleven should | MAAY gatherings are to be held here iffer i nave also been used as targéts. The SOWld | this week, 2 number being Hallowe'en 4l laws and stffer in proportion to nave won the gamié. ‘olice wi'l _arrest the first boy found » 'sing ni§ slingshot ih any manner men- Brief Notes. “ioned. j Mr. and Mrs. Vallette D. Stéarns of Engine Cempany X6. 1 was e¢alled out | Church streét have returned lome af-, 12.15 e'clock Saturday mornifig for | ter svending the summér at their cot- blaze in the shed owned bdy. the Wil |tage at Pleasure Beath. Mrs. Amandz Burroughs of Pleasant Street spent the Week-énd at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Samdel Spencer, of Scotland. Mrs. Emily J. Williams eéntertained | their violation. When such sympto: develop as irregularities, headaches, Im:kaegmn. bearing-down sensations and “the blues,” girls should profit by Miss Linxwiler’s experience and E. Pinkhaw’ Eu Ly s Vegetable R. G. REMINGTON co AR T socials and dances. Myrta F. Douglas lodge will hold a penny social, James W. Harvey post. A. L., will give a dance, Community clubhouse will have a social and dance, assisted by the. Girl Scouts, who will, decorate the hall, Besides there will be church socials. The Lord’s Point sunimér places have closed for L#: seasor. Nearly every hotise and bungalow has beem fentéd for the coming season. The store and postoffice have closed. Several mew cottages are being ‘built for parties who will occupy them hext sammer. % Nina council, No. 43, K. of C., will hold a series of whist parties and these will be continued until the Lenten season be- gins. The first one, held Friday even- ing in the K. of C. home on Main street, was largely attended. Fifst prizes wWeré on by ra De Bragga, a handsome of writing paper, and by Alfred Lewis, who received 4 shaving set. The consolation award went to Mrs. Hliza- a rear of thé Central Vermont freight Twnety gailons of _chemical ere msed to extinguish the blaze. It Is believed that 4 lighted cigatrette throwi by a pérson using the footbridge [for the week-end het daughters, Miss caused the fire. damage was | Ruth Williams-of Southbridge and Miss . |Lonise Williams, of South Manchester. Miss Pauline Bill, davghter of A. I Bl Ifet. Saturday morning for New York where shé will be engazed in oc- | cunationia’ theraupy at the . Sea View | hosvitdl. on Staten Island. Miss Eilsie G. Sumner spent the week-end with friends in Providencd R. inival of St. Jedn Baptiste society held at the town hail. Following the prevedent” set by ofher fabor unions,pthe local labor unions at their meeting at Central Labor Union hall voted td particivate In the Armis- Hice Day patade November 11th "and appoifited the following committes of ar- Mr. end Mrs. G. O. Cartier retarned | Home Saturday after a weeics visit' fo | o e FRORIECOTIal B A | e Yorm, beth Garrity. William Bryce was award- Afdrews, shd Harsa Ao Mustie Tan.| Willam Bieley ana Lerov Keahles s M L tations af6 t6 e bent t9. all oiher 14 |left. Saturday for Pensacola, Fia. R’ Dag Wikich AeirWA TNy (N, 00F DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF WINDHAM COUNTY Large supply of parts carried in st . ough schoolhouse is in a dilapidated con- dition and does not give a very good im- pression. The flag flles every day, in storm, winds and sunshine, but would be better kept for stormy days, having a new flag for bright, sunny days. The seiectmen have organized and’the follewing appointments have béen made: Town attorney, Judge Frank H, Hinck- where they have secured employment on a construction job. A. F. Brown, physical director of the T M. C. A, spent the week-end at | his home In Greenwo>d, Mass. Subsctiptions are being made to- wards a2 sum to be used in nainting the lobby and finstalling mew Iizhts, both ilnside and outside, at the Y. M. C. A. bor unions asking that they particlpate In the parade. Justice of the Peace Thomas J. Kel- {ley has awarded damages of $81.14 to Il-he plaintiff of the case of the National Engraving company versus Abraham Gluskin of this city. The case was heard by Justice Kelley soms time ago. Wadoqwmkmlfl, B sid 1% Qhorgs. O Sk f| e o AL the ley; mation at Stonington home. Mfs. Rk ot North street left for Portland, Me., Sat- | tem neq Sattrany moemne o e y, | Francls C. Dixon; town physidian, Dr. cars. day evening to join Mr. &nd Mrs.|M. C. A. gymnasium are: John Pow. Charles F. Congdon; sealer of weights EXPERT MECHANICS ~|Witiam L. Whittemore, who left by |ers, Yanks, 12 fect 8 inches; second, S04 measures, William Bromley; tree automobi'e Sunday, Oct 16, The party | Everett Isaacs, Reds, 10 feet § inches) Vordel, Charles F. Champlin; deputy RADIATOR REPAIRING |The par# will then enjoy a weei's mo-| third, Everett Allen, Pirates, 10 fect 5 (rcc Warden, John Fribbance; deputy tor trip in Canada and the Adiron-|inches. In tho comtest the teams rank. | Ciee Warden, Joseph A. Vargas; collector A SPECIALTY dacks. 8 s fhliows: Fibes Yaaks, aan, ey | Iepeonaline Willlim HoGesey: stus s : + 208, Pi- | merators of personal tax, First district, Marforie V. Woreester, 16, of Mil- |fates; 3rd, Reds. e e o b et Io Rear 935 Main Street |ford. diea Friday at the Manstiela State | A large delegation of fans motered to | Gaorics, . Evani Second, Alex Meyers; foes Hospital and Trainifig School. The body | Norwieh Bunday afternoon to take In | jerrerys mifin, Alomso [Chagman: Aok Willimantic, Conn. was taken in chargs by Unaertaker Jay | tho final gamesbetween the Norwich Kad Joroy i Filth Alonze Chapman: —dog * M. Shepard. al arrangements Have | ceys and Taftville. The game of a week 4 % A ‘Wheeler, John J. Jeffery; haywards, E. 8Ot Fot Lot cHHIBIER. . A. Bliven, W. C. Randall_ Martin Carpen- ter, C. H. Stewart, S. B, Wheeler; fire warden, Alden Sheldon; pound keeper, Bugene P. Hyde, Fred N. Wheeler, 820 was a thriller, but many believed | Faneral % thE. Sarah’ B B ::1::2 Liiu;'as a tough lose for the Taft- kins were held Saturday morning at 11 it o'clock from the undertaking paplors of JAY M. SHEPARD Swcceeding Filmere & Shepard . Jay M. Shepard. The services were Charles Woodburn, Wilkam L. Maine; Feneral Director & Embalmer |37 .5 Bore Ather o e, CELMU’ RIA public weighers, William F. Broughton, 3 The new roads being built in town. 1t James Stivers, William L. Main, William ‘ll .=| NI OR‘L':'-S?‘ ¥.ILL‘6I.:‘"T'S is stated, are to be entirely finished by D. Beckwith, E. N. Cottrell; inspectors Nov. 1st including thé cleanihg. up of of coal, wood and lumber, Willam P, the shoulders and ditches. | Bindloss, First district Martin_Carpen- Word has been received that Gértrude ter, Second distriet, Charles H. Ecele- | Tuttle, the first wife cf Flenry Hunt; is stone, Fourth district. engaged at Hampton institute, Va. ke " BumsteadsWormSyrup Killourey Bros. Baiue s g~ e | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND l 2 gased st Eampton institute, Va. Saturday evening 5 dance was held at Mr. and, Mre. W. H. Knéeland will'the Community club house, Noyes' .or- PRI ST BANTONIN, it coftain Tull doss. | snortiy remtove o Hartford and reside chestro urniehing musie. A laves eromd 00 s b A b= 506 & botite: Bers | with one of theirdaughters, as M. atfended. 5 nion antic. L (-3 ‘oorhees, & & Kneeland has sufféred two strokes of v. Ch . Bl f Nianti, ok S, L v M. D.. Phiiadéisnis Rev. Charles, F. Elddredes of Niantie paralysis. They have lived for about 40 years on their farm in Pine strest. A necklace of gold beads which wasi fost Sunday, the 16th. by Mrs. James A. | ! Utley on_her_way to church was found . 4 - - Tuésday by Harold Hewlett under a tree ’ not far from her home. Columbia gFange héld a rhéeting Wed- i ||nesday evenidg, 21 mexfifiér‘i;cbeing Dres- ent and_one. visitof from Fcho srange, egie . 3 5 Willimantic, Conn. Mansfield, Echb zrange invited Colum- NATIONAL /UMB 1A WEEK October 24th to 29th : Dreached at the morning service at the a Road church, ; Everctt Pendjeton was a week end vis- itor in Boston, Manuel Andrews and a party motored to HudSon, Mass., for over Sunday. The Atwood Machine gompany Satur. day 1aid off about 50 men for two-weeks owing to lack of orders. Other lay-offs are probable unless business picks' up. This plant employs about 3,000 men when riinning full time. , Saturday afternoon Capt. Fred Ost- man was on his way back . from the fishing grounds When his boat, The Wanderer, got caught in the heavy blow and went ashore on Napatree Point, About 15 bushels of scallops w:iLhou'd | Ker . ands his helbers, Charl 3 préy and R. E. King, besides Charles Duprey, Jr., 9. When off the old. reéef saven miles east of Watch Hill Point, and Catherine Michaels were elected to eipbership in the grange. A oripets- | tive’ program between the mien and the Women of the grange Wad been arfafised Iy the lecturéf. THE women memibers | presefited their program, a S61o by Miss inwm Lymah, There's Where the West opening, afd was sinking fast. King elimbéd into_the tizging_and signaled the fishing craft nedrby. Word was sent to the coast guard Station, No. 58, at Watch H#ll The crew réesnonded. Capt. Ostman and the coast rd men_stay- ed in thé Wanderer um%e rotied ut:gr They. were rescued by !1%9 Dbig sea_ boat of Codst Guard .station 59, Fishers Ia 2 dha CJapt. Omnxx; t1|ust hfilfih’fi firio;t overhauled and 4 30-horsepower engine thstailed. S, s The craft is 30 feét lol 3 fest beam, The hélpers. were tflmhfi the Warnderer by Capt. Maderfa. Boat and equipment weré valued ~at about $2,000 and 1§ a total wreck. % - ‘At the cormer of EIm and. Cutler streets at 2.30 p. m. Sunday 2 motor- cyele ging London and & Westerly col- (Tablets or Gramules) Eor INDIGESTION names the boat began to leak, dme to the seams | o - eontronted with this emétgenss.” | . Washington, Oct. 23~—Dias, of Resides Mr. Stone, otherd attending | Beatty of England and Jacques of todas’s conferefieé Weke W. . Lae. | gium, allled leaders whose deeds in the 3 fresideit of the Biotherfiodd of Rall- |day of 2 world war have written thefr meeting’ in Masonic hall Friday evening. roag Trainméh; b. B. ,'é’nm.ra presi: | names arke in nistory, to Wash- After the Work of the evening an Oyster gént of the Ordér P Riitway efinflnfi ington toldy to be recel President ind W. Supper was Served. A nuiiber of mém< fors S Cafter, pres, Harding before continuing their journey bers from out of towh attended, c ré- | to Kandas City, where they will be hon- et the Bfothethood of tioe C Libo White left Friday for New Haven wen ana Enginsmen, T, ‘astien, | oF guests at the Legion e to attend the Yale-West Point football nragt@ent of the tehimen’s fof of | vertibh. 3 . game. E North America, the othér il . 8t| 'The distinguished visiters were given 1 Resident Engincer Johhi Smilh Was a ‘he “blg five” Is eXnected to arrive here |3 formhal weicome by Aterican govern: visitor ih Néw Londoti Friday, | tomorrow and attend Fiitirs e S | ment and legion officers and a tumulteud Tiiothy O'Connell ang Chafles Pef-:of the enlefs. F one by erowds at Unlon Station and kinS of Bast Haddam Were in town Fri-| 'The establishment of open shop con:|along fag-bedacked Pennsyicanie avenue y ditions on the Tremont and Gulf Aafl-|They will be received at the White Houst road and the .u-n;“ 4t noon sesterdady | tomortow. after trainmen on the International Each occupying with his sifté a #ep. Sreat Northern Railrozd were undef|arate car 6n a Specia train, General Dies, fliseussion at today’s conferemce But ifal Lofd David Beatty, and LA none of the chiefs would comment on |tefiant Genefd#l Barok Jacques arrived 8t thé sitdation on thése roads. President|s.ad p. m. ffom New York. The géhsral- Lee, However, stated that hé had recelv- | issiho of the Itallan arimiles was the first ed reports from hig general schairmati | to leave the traln. He iras xree:td by on the Intérnationa ?d.jm Nort.g- Robert Woollg Bliss, third aseistint sac- ern that practically 100 per cent. of thé | retary of stats répFesénting the presi- trainmen had guit the seryiee. dent, AGmiral Coohis, chief of naval op< \ One of the subordinate feadets, tions, General Andre mg :;fir. sald thet if it is correctly report- | stép witi thelr aides, &nd by 7 hat thée men on the Tremont and |ana district officials of the Ameridan Le- 't Rai'road hive acokpted omen shop |gion and the chmmhiesioners of the Dis- jconditions it 1S dne to the fact that the¥ | frict of Colufbia. Lord Beatty, with !are few in number and, have little hove | Laay Bealty ahd their cop, wers then of thelr resistan ing successful. | welcomied foffally and acter them y intimated that the Tremont and | jasiues atil His party. These ceremonies Gulf sitvation will B8 brought to the at~|pyer, Baron Jaeques alted the official tentioni of the faliroad labor Board When | prograimme to sena fof 4nd eomgratulats |it meets in Chicago iy, It Was|ihe engifteer and fireman of the trais, J. leatned that the chilefs have A. McCue and F, S. Muhafty, for the the lyast rin from Néw York. télegrms from a largh number o genefal chaifén of the fiva ofgafize-| From the train sfied to (e entrancs of the president’'s foom in the shtin;,r the COLCHESTFR ‘Woosier lodge, F. atid A. M., held its ay. J. L. Witlidms of Grotoh was the gliést! of l6eal frigrids FHiday. « Mr. "Wolff of Rbchelle, IIL, Was at the state road office Friday in the interésus of the G. D. Whitcomb company of thaf city, which has two of their gas locos o1 the job. Ronald K. Brown of New York was at lis sunmimer residence on Broad#way a féw days the past week, JEWETT CITY Mrs. R. R. Robertson and ddughter Fornetta and Mrs, W. C. Jeffers wei Providence Saturday to attend 3z sionary meeting. ¥ 2 Dr. Dudley Carleton of Springfeld is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Jennings, Rev. and Mrs, William J. Reynos of Lisbon aré home after a vacation trip through northern New York state: Everybody come to Hallowe'en socidl #t Cong. vestry Tues. eve. Mrs, Déona Ballou will tell fortanes—adv, i One of the new electric silent fibiicemen received its first jolt Saturday forenooti. Miss Loretta Allen was driving her pony cart up Soule street and - turned ifito Main. A northbound autothobile crowded her so hard that the left wheel ran over the copper. She was adjudgedl blameless by a number of Witnesses. Mrs. Patrick B. Driscoll of Mathewson streeb-takes the blue ribbon for out ot | season blossoms. _She picked Saturday & ! beautiful white Princess Louise ros from an utdoor bush that finished blos- Somifig in June. The rose althotigh odor- less had all the appearance of a flower tions reporting {Hat théy had been eited by tie raiirad libor BGard_{o. apiesr | pfficers and their escorts before that bedy in Chicago .| throuzt o lané of American veterans of With the world Waf, ~Whose lusty cheerd st Efipro genersil ‘chairmen, the ed witfh those who strained again: tives thé brothisrtioods, f v 'fifi hutnas 5 g:{‘,';"“’""’; m& ot‘ : m"h ;- h'gio_ bet!!rhfiefi': lines in lheh: efforts to get er with the 14 exectitivés e B It s xaid dhat aontoRimalels 1000 of | idun rosms, Toprecematuch of + o thess of the uifins and of the fillreads|ep yeafian societies in ‘Washington greet. "‘;’ ‘fi"f‘.,d“e s F. T ing General Diaz, residefit Sheppard of _the eomdtic-| . reception room, Tnemte tors, Conferiting {384y of e setion aat s.'me nigmmn?hm of 1HE shbp erafts in vbting addinst join- ng throfg of thousands: Then tashioned from white wax. Ing the strike sald: 3 band from Quantico, Virginta, Maynard Bros. have opened a plambing | "I 30 mot eduétrde thilr agton {8 be | sroke {to the itailan Royal March. This and housé wiring business in the former & Dbreak with ife bRotherhoods. ThEy | vas follewed by “God Save the King” Fannifig barti In Fanning court—adv. |8Fe Probably feserviiig to themseltes the | iy Brabanconne.” tte Belgiati nationsl Patrick Dolan, 87, a resident of this'fI€t to taks actién in the Watter ¥ | 417 ang “The Star Spangled Banher™ town for nearly 50 years, died early Sat- UHeir own way &8d purulhg thélr own | preeeded by a troop of cavilry, urddy morning at the Batkus hospital, tac}ics! 5 the thre¢ parties left the station Norwich, where ho had been taken for | Fresident Lee, of the tralfiten. t6day | srately, the route of march carryifig fhem treatment. ' Mr. Dolan had been in fail- 1Sted 4 stéfbrént 6fi {16 "humafl side” | Soee thie cagital and over Penneyivanta av- ing health for Stveral months and his Of the Fallréad wage questlon, in part | oy radtction &ré through fFeight brakémén the United | sga;es thr:.:n the;fl are all otheér traifi ahd Td servics, & loyes - coHibis this c'ass of Servich: #d the PASEERBEs train employes fepresent the lowest rates of wages pald. “A throdeh ffeight brakaman 1s Pasd |at present $4.48 fot an é&ight Mrsa%y mw or at the raté of 66 &6mt¥ afi hour. 3t square i Be Wit recine 53 cents iy msmd“ v v : . :.qs & day. Passéfiger e b nloyes réceive two cefits an honr than thie and Joes! frsieht and mfifli men TECMVE 2 slightly highér Fate, “This meahs that the bulk of 't;:l&] serv"lce employes reeeive = | ay ly $27 a weék f6r 2 six @4 2 a iy Week locited permanently in Jewett City antl Wis In business Here for vears. He had been registrar of voters and was an offi- cer of the borough at tmes. He was active in tHe A. O. H. in Jewett City. MF. Dolan’s fitst wife was Ellen Fiynn and_after her death he married Brdiget McKiefnari, who died about three vears' ago. There surtive t¥o sons, Rev. James Q. Dolan of Tarifiville, who was a member of the mission band of this diocese and prominent among the Cath- olic clergy of this state, and John T Dolan, engifieer of the Aspinook company dnd an assistant in the electrical depart- ment. There afe two _sisters, Mrs. Bridget Clark and Mrs. Bilen Morrison of Jeweit City. Mr, Dolar_was the son.of Jonni dnd dtherine McGovern Dolan. Mr, gom Was well knowtl in Jewett City and and 5 eéarreq Norwieh. He was energetic and success. amount iy throueh &ftra SEre¢ics: The ful dild Was Held in Kindly regard by the|Service is paid for 2 mileage basth { many who Enew hiri. = | put not ¢ Bogs b i H. an eight hour basis ex 6B fers b gelt-de W. H, Brown ha8 succeeded in sing for fra!m‘ tHat withia ?‘ "y % oi-!’nlfi 5 3 ‘a. fed-hét poker, $o-called. fo blossim. 1i miles, TR i i gl'é%‘i’;m g \death hwa.sl m:lt unefpectéd. When a yoiing "4:’"&'?? o ot 3 fi:';,,‘,,',m,:,'fi::é; ?:m e mati ke lived for a time in Greenéville td ondesed iher the h Street home ady Beatty’ ahd later in Moosub an1 in the early ‘608 DUBIE remiy ifim 85 the rafiwad | eoniy. 3 e ! . waF | mother, Mrs. Marshall Field, who greet- mote | o4 them at the station, &nd ] d Rafon Jectues to the Bilgian embassy. MACEWINEY CELEBRATION 3 HELD IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE el |i§ the Critotia 6f the flower books, and Strictly ef from various districts in the has never bloomed in Grisowld befors. £ pare. Sunday was 6t unsurpassed fall lovelj- | .. “Fhe Dai ;Iaes!. Cl;_nr!fhae’s were all largely attend- v!‘uy‘::,;:u to . In the afterfioon many took walks that ) afield, while all about this section the %hcy are aski lsfiaté Toalls were traverséd by automobile | ditions and a pl;(leb. e oL 5 5 fihe rai nnual ‘figeting of Jewett City Red: truth of ,_wazes paid. lt;mss chapter, Oct. 28, § p. m., at chapter Guote higher amennts of | Toom; town hall, to hear reports of offi- | because they do cers and committess, elect an executive tima and extra 5o ' ity fals smvics éo“‘ 128 ublie Iy 1 L \ mot tell the s )bfilfi; afid to fransadt any othér buSiness Propér to be done at said meeting.—ady, Anne Bréwster Fafinifig chapter, D, fii R., condticted & food a4l in the towh hal Satarddy &ftérioon. The committes was | Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. Henry Olser am: Mrs. C. K. Spieer. = | To PEY X POLI }pev.c.xmmuummmg & ) Hawkins-from the Congregational chi ¥ are the delegates appointed fo attend instaliation 6f Rev, Mr. Macl#od it Han- over clinrch this Wweek. Mr. Andréws, Deacon.ana Mrs. Hawkifis and James Blair were appointed to attend state conference of Cof churches amd ministers at Norwich ! | Tuesday. Miss Bessio Thompeon, Miss | % M. A. Burdiek :;d Miss Loretta Allyn were appointed m_the Cohgregational S}:%j:‘y school to attend the corivention n Bridgeport .in November. MINISTERIAL CRiSIS _ E CONTINUES IN -GERMAXY Berlin, Oct. 23.—(By The A: P).—The tial crisis continues. Presi@ent Bbért foday received Herr Loebe, presi- aént, e reithstag; and the erg of all sections. The entire a'mm

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