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RAIN OR SNOW TODAY; CLOUDY TOMOREOW e Bt EWSHEIROPEANRELEF DRVE | ——— 00000005000 0 o is no glory now. 3 S hnl}-:mé w6 10RgEr Fings with song i . 3 ; 1 Proud Babylon, once queen m;:nn. THE WEATHER. <2 e | z E: Conditions. “he disturbance that was central over T O T TR ings, ern 2 Sat y ht has | & 5 i s ot Bt WM B\ b st o i 1 e e pie reduced price by o "\ \ich for the Jewish Rutief fund. About |quonnoc school, $15.67; employes American On these the bl e e Amaday night as | $5.000 s sl needed, however. to bring | Woolen Co, Yantic, $13.50; Councll of P Lite still e Nazareth e T been atiended Ly | (he total s to the town's Guota and |Jewish Women, Bograhville, $200; Mrs. ._t e greatesf 5 : Though Rome 1o @il & mighty name, cemeral precipitation; mostly In the form | in view of this fact it has Deen dscided Ada L. Richard, $5; a friend, $2; J. J. Greece % for and art, ? rain. over the eastern half of the co o continue the dnive during the ensuing|Connurs, $2; H. J. Morse $1; Rotary club ks tep T Amlantic staiee. | week. so that, those desiring may send|of Norwich, §10: Mrs, J. A.S. Lyon, 1 al : Lo Hotiod v“(:r-t;n:l::r Sanday i | In their conteibutions. Alfred C, Jahn $1; James H, White, 31; | Vi uemcer 4 0. BOREN: AREEIEN “stitis, ! "Wl the Roge of New Engiand|John M. Lee $10: The Lee & Osgood C The storm over {%e middle west will | stand back and say we failed? No, Nor- : Mrs, Channing Huntington, $2; A, S, sontinue o move east-northeastward and | Wich Wil raise its quota,” said a promi-| Kinnie, The Cranston Co., $10; Fred- i Attended b styronz shifting | nent campaign leader Sunday night.|erick H. Bushnell, $2a E. G. Phillips, §2; vinde and gales in the eastern states|“Norwich mever did, and mever will fail”| W. Tyler Brown, M. D, $5; W. H. Alien, Monday, and by rain in the Atlantic dded. X a friend, $2; 2 friend, $1; N. Eygene - Continuing, he issued the following|Smith, $5. ssage to the people of Norwich:| Mr. Ordeway, $1; Fred Dugas, $5; P.| . “Those of you who have 1eceived lstters, | Benoit, $2; G. F. Alten, $1: N. Parent, §1: ¢ answer them. Give to the poor, unfor- | Poirier Bros, $1: D. Goldberg, $1; Mr. . tunate and thank God you can give, for, | Beique, $1; Mr, Urban. §1; L. Wunderli=k, reimember, they are God's children as}$§2; John Paradis, $5; Dr. Mullen. $10; D. i weii 28 you and 1. 1f you have not re-| Novick, $5; Mrs. Francis Fitoh, $10; Ar- celved a pledge card, bring in your mite| thur .. Peale, $2; Roge W. Reckle "l'hmlxh Egypt still has wonders strange, pe e . . One tand can satisty the heart: “ 1 In tears we seek our “ain contree’— 1S onablie Dear Bethichem, sweet Gaiiiee. —Thomas Curtis Clark, in The Christas To Be it T WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD. : 1” 1 wandered Joneiy as a cioud = Economical! e T e Ak When all at once 1 saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodilss Beside the lake, beneath the trees Fluttering and dancsz in the breese. ollowing the passage of this storm oider weather will overspread praoticai- all sections east of the i ~ fair weat Continuous as stars that shine Fashion no longer ap- 3 proves of extravagance! e Eireitad in never-endink line ¥ 57 3 Along (e margin of the bz North Hook NeTeasing | (., yhe Jewish Reliof headquarters any|F. W. Lester, §5; Fast Great Plain School S 43 Ten thousand saw T at a i g ey minds, Drobabiy | day this week, Help Norwich roach ia|3i33; Mt Pleasant St. School, $28.1, . (Jone are the times T e & S iy sas Fale with rainy,’ thick | oof Dr. Curtis Bernard, $2; Dr. C. € Gilder. ] eeded : J " o them danced : but theg Monday | ™ iilsay'e comtributions and pledges)eleove, $5: a friend, 1; a friend, §5; Jomm { when one n¢ astout T i T b Hook o Flatteras: Strong €oulh | .o nged to $2036. The previous to-| & Geo H. Rliss, $5; Philip Gottesfeld, . . . A ‘poet could mot but be gay, 10 wert winds and probably ! (o ontributions amounted to $18.680, FMre Albert Chase, §2: Mrse Lester and purse to achieve indi- A T, u weather Monda; maiing ths total to date 6§36 . | daughter, $2; L. H. Balcom, $5; Emp. 1 gazed—and gazed—but littls thought ws P b Southeast stofn| Fridsy's contribut were ag fol-| Richmond Radiator Co, $4; Chiliren of —aemine Baltimors to Fastport tows Pearl Gt School, ‘.viduélity. . This is the What ity the show to me bad achers of Pear Mr. Giichrist $1, a friend $1, Mrs. G.|St Scheol, $4; Ge . §3 - 3 : o oft; Wil on i gch T 16 3 ] e 3 e B T enwaring u OypllE ; long-awaited spring by S E R 3 ow England: Rain and | p arocan §1. Mr, Cross §$1, Mre. Briges | friend, $5. Alice Keatisg, $1: Rudoiph They flash upon the imward eye samewhat warmer Mondey ; Tuesday fair{ by HoEML 3 Mr. Croms B 1. Tath. | Kratobill 15 H.B. Davengort, §5; George when even the moderate e . and colder ! ton 81, 3re Joclin $5, Miss Edith Gar-|Dolan, §2; J. C. Kesnedy, $2 ; Joe Willlams, < g And ttien Ty, hesrt Wih Pioesn . Observations ingorwich. 1o 4k IO foea Tourteliotts 1| 823 Thos. Crawford, 35: W. R._Periine, income may command % Whilam Wordswortt, s & “how the | Mre. Teier $2. a friend $5. Dr. Black-|$3; Chelsea Lunch. §5: Preston Bros. $3: o s gy oo e vt e Sirylavick 33, Dr. T, Higgins $5.| Dasiel Williams, $2;.Mr. and Mrs. W. J nllowing changes In temperature and|mar narorm wanges Saturday and Sun-|a fri 2a $1, Dr. Donohue $3. Marion T.|McKnight, $5: Mrs. Mary Cunningham, : Dr. Coyla $5. Dr. Leonard $3,|81: Chas. Syersky, $5: John A. Moraa, "Ther. Bar. | M. M. Moore $5, Sam Bottomley $5. Mr. | $25; Bella McCall, $1; Max Rabinoviteh, 15 2090 |ond Mrs. G. W. Carrol $30. Louis L. $10; Mrs. Abraham R, Hyman, $5; Mrs 33 5980 Gotthelf $10. Charles M. Hutzler $10. Edmund Perkins, $1; H. L. Woodworth. B Tr Underwood $5. Katherine M.[$5; F. A. Wells Co., §3; Smith Pharma: rrington $2, Drs. L. F. and A. J. La-[$2; Chas. Noble, § fashions of originality HYMOR OF THE DAY and exclusiveness! Let ? Mother Wil is your old doil kitchen us help to plan your = e oo - Taieritt Dres Preme IT’S steam-cooked | - Mrs, Loui dy . First Young Thing—How was the dance e e 1 Tre $5. Frances J. Hanper¢$s. A. C.|$1: a friend, sw:1,sm-er:r}mn.us'§o.camg and pan-toasted‘ spring wardrobe, and last night? g s . Dr. X. B. Lewis $5, Thos.| W. A Kramer, $2; Photo Shop, $1; J. . 1 thin th Second Young Thing—It was a good = O'Neil $5. Dr. 1. W. Callahan $5,|Harder, $1: Jose. Rozanhki, $1; Fred G. Th t’ th d'f you wi eep Wlthln e party while I lasted.—Life 255 - Dunnis Drug Store $5. Dr. E. J. Brophy | Thumm, $10; Harrington & MeCune, $21| ™™ ats e ait- 7 “Why are you disgrantied at Fhbdub?® t 4 owest 20, $10, Lewis Yavner § Mrs. Lydia A.|P. Costandi, $3; Betting Battery C bounds of economy! Button 1. The Misses Williams $10. T.| W. Friswell & Co.. $1; Mr, Laberba, $i; Comparisens. L ororen '$1, J. IT. Maloney $5. Bar- |a friend, $1; Frank Tuttle, $1; a friend, ference between “He wonldn't drink when we had b Predictions for Saturday: Fair and|iara Eaveht 31 H. A, Heebner 31 Mr.|31; a friend, $1: K. Down, \§5: C. 3 O 1 “Why should he begin now™'—Judge. ey s predicted LRGSR D el e it atmeal and A v e et Sat weather: As predicte Shorman $5. Plumbers: Local MNo: 267: 35, [k 4 . o . a d neter wer - : for " Sunday. ncreasing | Fyman Frank 52, 3 ¥ Coggeshail 81| 315 Chas. Sloshers, 32507 B, Bisemers atme g gt Bk ATy B, 080 ably ursettled by night. | Alexander Jordan $10. Dr. T. A. Crow- o tm z o S . A Senter: . Sk ley $10. Jos. Connor & Sons $5. Mrs. M. e o et - i b e M. Sanford $1. Church & Allen $5. OF MOTOR VEHICLE CLASSES z SUN, MOON AND TIDES. Geo Questions are constantly asked relat- Eaton ( ing to the use which can be made of mo- J. C. Mar ¢ Soon Shed Na- | tor vehicles under certain specified reg- . Wayside Tales. { . Donahus $1. Tohn P. Corcoran 31, J. | DEPARTMENT GIVES EXPLANATION Taas fe is 2 game of give and taks Give and take, or put and take,"—Des troit Free Press “Let me see, Mrs. Flighty has been die Stanton £2, James Donovan 2, Co. §10. S. F. Peterson $1, $1. Jos. Sullivan ty Shop $10, Miss 5 3 wvorced four times. Has she not?” Sl T s S T £10. W. E. | i tions. & " ALY | issued. s ‘Only three, so far as [ know ; but, them, 2 4 {| 3| vo s10. A. 1. christmas $1. C. Cutler put under any ref- | expected to be reasonable and anyone s After 2 man is elected 1o offics he 2 9 g 1 %2 trlend 82, Chas. V. James $10, | istration v\hnlé\er are defined by law, | Who does not understand the law er ought mot tp forget his friends.” +4 H 333|305 Brown $2, Powers Bros. S. A.|but on account of the somewhat neces- | thinks that nis car has been improperly | B . “1t never happen replled Benator 3 . Lo W. . Gilbert $5. Gerirude |Sarily technical language, are not al- |<classified or is paying more than some 4 ) Sorghum. “They never iet you forget."— i T i $1. John Flynn John H. | ways properly unde_rsldood,b For instance gfg:fugz;st‘":of"t‘fn‘:w“ifl"":c i 'Dlileof:m ) Washington Star. 442 | Cieary erbért B. Wightman 31. S.)© uestion inquired about is as to| Vice o ke up matter wi f s high water It is low | P. Allen A|."\1r‘vi\rp' A. Sadu M n- | Whether it is legal for a person to carry | the devartment either by persowal in- A ke h“?;dr‘.lnr:daxlxll:l‘ m.fi": er. w S by e on ie Latham and Annie Carpenter $6, V. |DPackages and bundles in a motor veni- | terview or by correspondence to as- . i e rapigrop-Bapulpno . | e Ty IL Rurdick 82, A. G. Lillibridee $5. ;Je registered as a passanger motor ve certain his exact status. ‘ Probably the price of the roses.” sdld ts 8 re. Eilen Cailahan |hi — y eyt GREENEVILLE 1 e ARG K MEE (b0 A | BOSTON METHODIST FASTOR : » e S . Coi o 60 Tekts 4l Johnson J. P. Mor- ;r?i-f;’ls because the law was construed SPEAKER AT Y. M. C. A, ! FIRES IN RUBBISH, BRUSH Those westerners ars greal chssrveps e g bl ngler $1. Smith the Flor- {bY them to mean that nothing could be| A good sized group of men listened | AND B N One sa At a party a man ussally home at 476 North Magn Henry Allen Co. $£2, Reld &|carried in a passenger motor vehicle ex- | with great interest to the message at| 1 S OARDING MOURS | cats something hi shouidnt 2nd & wostt s 3 week's iilmess with|Hughes Co.. $25. J. T1. Shaunon & James passenger: ihe local Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon. & (At 740 oclock Sunday morning the | O TN O e Ac Shontdnt ® » Mice Sheedy was born in Ire- | B, Moore £, Mr. McAuliffe $10, Utiep | The definition of a passenger motor | delivered by Dr. James M. Gage, a lead- 7 Norwich fire department responded to a | S“UCT ¥ ST FERING 20 AOCR © to Nomvich at an eary | & Jones £10, Abraham Krisger $10. J | Vebicle and the definition af a commer- | tng official of the Methodist shurch of cail for a rubbish firé in the rear of wanitilg abihe oub b5 toll Nies Nk Al - " gt b B . 50, oo- | cial motor vehicle are both determined |the Boston district. The program in- 47 Perkins avenue. ' A pile of rubblshi in | LNl St s somian will just stall a oted Hankin Annette Haukin 31| by the design and usé of such vehicle.!cluded a ten minute song service, led by e the rear of the house caught .fire from Jo f s Clags and she for herssif.” - et ) Rl el 4 n 50 cents, Broal- | Thus a passenger motor velicle is one | Swahn's orchestrs, which also rendered 2 . TR combustion and burned|™p " iooking up from his newspacer SMales of | day MohoE! 5 cents, designed and used for the transportation | several delightful selections, scripture| The cases which Wil come up thisyby Christie McConneil on the Niantic $ laid 250 feet of hose| Pestor (looking up from his newspa: b: N by one sis re and M o; persons with their necessary person- | reading and prayer. week in the Third district court art R. I 'U“'“”‘"h‘ ;“‘)0{1““ burning and 5‘;":“’“‘5 Loy :""L’ the blaze. -Land ia“the | 22 S35 Jim, what 18 the oo 3 P b Whoi gite Williams §2, Peter Selias $10. |al belongings. The commercial motor |' The speaker held. the closest atention|Gara Sl W B vortus ap.dly. An alnizi was sentinat 1 p. m. frear of the house is being filied tn, which st pracing 1 - L hom D Wl 8 Rl ) s vehicle is one designed and usxl for the | from beginning to end of his message. ;af_“ff“i‘,]f“o ‘A‘ -Mx’:m?n' Calvin | "opy,2 house being built by Mr. Robinson | acounted for the pile of rubbish. W e e e ) and James Gordon motor- | A, Siczel § . Morris Walton $5 transportation of merchandise or freight, | He said In part, “You recall that Jesus|David vs. Wilbert A. Clarke, Lewis Soio- | on West Broad street is nearly ready for | Another call for the department came | Well. d% ¥ have excerienced it, ity fir X o e g tortl Ko r -8 €1, Mr. Gworsdorf S2.|ete. The passenger and commercial mo- | 5aid to the rich younz ruler ‘Ome thingmon vs. Georgia Holt, P. H. Opie Co. vs. | occupancy. the two tenements being al- by telephone at 104 o'clock for a bad ‘:“‘:j '::“‘?"“',‘; _{:- "“:' gy <. - Bt Mrs, Biien Leahy 81, Lamb $2Mr | tor vehicle is one designed and used | tnou lackest' and also that when he was|Georgia Holt, Edward B. Noyes vs. Geor- | ready plastercd. brush fire on the Hiram Beckwith prop- Yaae s Go ThG ,urn $1, A. 1. Pailey $5. John FL|for hoth passenzer and commer: > soap, and finally, the telophone beil al pur-|ac the home of Martha and Mary, hel|zia How, and Clarence Roche ve. Lida| Wilitm A. Wilcot of the West Side!CTtY off Starr street. Mr. Beckwith was | 3% 4 _ . nes 85, Mre. Marie Shea $1. Eugenc | poses. It wiil be readi n that thers | told Mary that she had chosen the one| > ™ has sold the Patrick Lyons farm. situat- 3 cornstalks and the flames spread | 147 v It | Bopenamio $1. Mrs. D. J. Wiiliams S1 |is nothing in the law which prevents |&0od thing. Jesus referred in both these | Thomas. cd near Rockville, R. I, to Mr. snd Mrs. sh. Squad A responded to this | “What has helped you most in your ca~ cle B. Davies $5, Farl Mathewson $5 !any person from using a motor vehicle | cases to the same thing. He ‘suggested| Much interest is being manifedted in|Cochran of New York. A boys' camp is { Gl 4nd the brush fire, which had spread |reer as a press humorist” ociety o . W. Pearson $1, Josenh C. Wort! }rugs ered as a passenger motor vehicle ) the thing that every individual necds,!the four-square contest being.held among |10 he opened by them for the summs from the Beckwith place .to Asylum| “Ican't say whether it was Mary's lamb id their plonial club A. Maithews S1.|from carrving bundles, bokes. etc., and |nnd especially the thing - that Americ the Bole schools. Westerly s Drov. | Several instructors wili be the list, | Street, was stopped about 200 feet away Maud Muller.—Louisville Courier- day) eve vy 83 Parmalee S1.{all the ordinary baggage which consti- [ needs. and the thing that America lacks.|dence for the same length of timc. The |and boys from 12 1o 16 will be taken. “{"‘" the road leading to the almshouse | Journal ates’ class o'Ne tute personal belongings. provided, the | Ll me remind you of some of the things| record skows: Bible ciass No. 1, Eroad | The camp is.to be named the Mary s Swain f The clerical guest was Invited to ask last call .of the day came in at|the blessing and the little boy of the original desizn of the ear has not been | (DAt resuled from the great war. We|Street Christian. 1,704; adult women's. | abeth camp. T riggs A changed. Eut if a passener motor ve- %Y that America made great sacrifices | Methodist, 1,695 ; class No. 7, Pawcatuck, | Georse H. Surber of Lowér Pawcatuck 6 o'clock. Captain Archibald_Coch- | house. listened nicely untl “Amen” was Murnhy $6. C. H. Wood $1 ‘e originally desizned for the trans.|Guring the war, but compared with|Seventh Day, 1,420; dass No. 9, Pawca. has purchased from W. rane of Engine Co. No. 6. who was at tiie | pronounced. Then he said to the minise TAF‘WILLE L R T D L R e e T e T L A Toinesvils: Autign: sreparing. for.. e aes e sty o i S adect o A Friend $5, A. Full $1. Frank Con- | personal belongings should Mhave that |BtWeen 1917 and 1931 we made cight ‘s, Broad Streel Christian, 12 T lh seil Avery property. arrival there of the new pumper, notified e S e Libve Wi, 2! | bundred new million design ¢ 0 Yokt Won't have o say ‘em when you = e ren i s es in the country, | Wire, First Baptist, 1,2 S ; 210 Antich, Broad| Patrick Lyons of Tarkley, R. I, was a “y'"";"v"?_fl:;vnnwrl‘1‘:"5[';‘ e a]slm-;l fre | to bed. don't you?—Boston Transeript g asta Shereshevsky § fop suitabls for the tranemortation of |50 that though we spent much money | Street, 1,287; Ladies' No. Broad | cailer here Saturday, in the kitchen of the Thamesville board-| .prayty good rubber you have mow.® 1 A Donovan St { me Tice o freimnt, O ot | 4tid loaned much.’ we are by far richor | Street Christian, 1,144; Invincibles, Aune| John Hill has purchased’ the residence | i1 house. The range in the kitchen - Dr. Thompson -£1, Dr o thinl the comma taan before the war. In regard to man!away. 2 e el sands on zinc and the heat from the | oyoas cai o orch urideh ba 11, beforo. O X ! eventh Day Baptist, 1,092; Men's | 1ocated on design as chanzed provides als for ine |POWer, France iost a million and a quar- internrise avenue, Pawca- £1. Dr. WaTser S, stove burned a hole in the floor about 10 |y restew s oy, Droprietor, =1 thaught ciass, Pawcatuck, 920; Altruistic, Eroad | tuck, from George wyloc. Mr. Hill will g e *he fellow would make good wh ir 1 7 §1. M. e s B A SSTEer Loy et LIE!f cor of ‘her Cliolcest men ‘and Creat (B I Strect Christian, ' 764, make his home ther i and 12 inches fong. A three |pim - PR g A 4 itwould | 43 jort weil nigh as many, and severa S 3 gallon tank of chemical from the deputy | T, . then come within the sange: £ ‘ < Sat - orning it "are ief's = 4 ¥ ‘He works ki e 2 Ciarence thee oo il b B o ot t r countrics losi pronorti tillage of Pawcatuck needs & day | ot UNGL openine s bor ot Goaeiay | CHIECT car extinguished the fira “He's Bad plenty of expertnte, & o o o e sommerciel and wicombluazliately “-Whils: weslostrall' tol lews than especially st of g = a ; . AR R Sy = © his €hop on Broad sirect his foot siipped — seventy thomsand. I would not minimize | Mechanic and Broad str licitca oettknok our saerifices, but compared with the He used to swad decks on a Mmer “—Birma h caused | STIT FOR $5,000 OVER infgham Age-Herald 't side of Then the orlzginal design of a mat for both passenger a n the floor, wh 3 vehicle provid Mre James T, Smhh %5, W. B Younz A o E oiher countries we lost very few men & 3 ATTO ACCIDENT WITHDRAWN g, W Bowen $1. W S Allip $in | Sommercial (such as a Ford cuburban) | we are thérefore rich in.man vower. i nbae cut and his che The suit of Annie M. Shsrman of Nor- KALEIDOSCOPE > McNeely $1. Charles £ Holbrook | "3 0%® o ¥ Spaii siem e or “\¥s hear people express the hope that to find, as the villags is g0 scat 3 wich against Ruby Parker and others of i} Ebenezer Lanrued $5. My Abbie T L ',, ch agsle & he bod. desian | fimes will improve, so that things may and_covers a large area. 1In the| The death of Mrs. ENa Crendall oc-|East Lyme for $5,000 damages because| Siam has a contingent of Girl Scouts k skl 81, George Tarkinson §2.|3T® of different class as in the case of | hecome more narmal, The leading busi-[ Pawcatuck bank a news burglar alarm ig | ©UTTed on River street where che was|of injuries in an automobile accident har| Six million children are born every ye2® 1 N Frint. | buses. the higher rating is taken ness men of New Enzland are saying|being inctalled which can be heard for af MPloved. Thursday night, following an | besn wWithdrawn without costs from tae | in China. 3 a e i | T For inatance, u Ford touring car that Dy meat fall conditions will sreatly |long distance; but even so, the town of | 3tt2ck of pneumonta. Her two sons sur. | superior court, The aceldent ococurred 2, A iivan 30 [ bY a farmer as a passenger mot improve, and that we will then have an|Stonington should furmish this husy sec- | V¥ her, William Crandail. who.is em-|an a New London street. Nov. 3, 1919, | oo F CLuEuese I8 the langusge of sbout 30, = 1% A ‘iliev £1, 1. €. Stanley | Dicle mav alto be used to transport milk | era or wonderful prosperity, but this is|tion With an active patroiman, . I ployed in the officer af the Clark thread | when an automobile and motorcycle cal-| 07%:200 Peopl o Grigeons Cleaning and Dyeing Co, | OF merchandise and freight to and from 3 A not our greatest need. A leading Jew| Miss Florence Jennings of Northfield 1s | Mill. Westerly, and Eari Crandall ovided mo chanze has been | has recently. sald_in public, that Amer-| the guest of Mrs. Paul Jennings of His 3 who | 1ided. For twenty-five years no bread has| Quinn & Desmond $5. Joserh P. Cum. | his farm. : oron i Wwith the Underwood Typewriter’ com- been baked in Norway on Sunday. . < 55, George Moles 32, Timothy A.1wWade in the design, on a passenger mo- | fea’s greatest need is the Christian reli- | land avenue. pany of Hartford. : ¢ Auidiats Members of parliament in Australia ro- 837 Jown Koslowski 1. Henry L[ 900 vMle registration. ‘without any |fon; o Jewish welfare worker aid with- Miss Annle Snellman and Miss Tuite e 5 » lation of the la & 1. James F. Reed $10, Timothy | Vi < Tasry Solomon $10, the|tor vehicle having Bt rraeame e = o <be was a|, The grand officers of Rhode Island en- | spent the week end i vide ot T e - | o cahe veaimed that e sreatest of | SrAIncd the members of Graniie And | geqert Bratibllion Aveots - sryitam | EPCOP Church was given an interest | 1t ls Just twenty-fie 3 § » since wire- Wieh E'ectric Co Triena $1 moved a3d an ex or ‘bos body | America. was the influence of - Christ, | PQUot councis of the Royal Arcanum at | copadiie: joren oty > oeny Wsliam |ing tak at ita meeting Saturday morning | less telegraphy was disco.ered by Mar-: Holden $2. A. T. Otis & Son $5, A.|substituted and the car used for the|Vice President Coolidge speaking a while|? h“"] and smoker Saturday night at Flynn, of. Prov AR i ew | by Raymond B. Case of the Academy |conl. Textsiing. $1 same purpose would be in_the commer-|ago to Christian Endeavorers in = New |fhe hotel: Supreme Regent C. E. Hoad- | myomu Brown, Sergeant Donag Do | f2culty. Mr. Case illustrated -his talk| In the western Australian desert there, Tobm A Cumilngham, $1: o triend, $1: [oial ‘class; and it the box or express |'Tork, uaid that such inetiutions as thesel 1%V Of New Haven addressed)the council ald Fergu- | with pictures and described the method The Boys Junior Auxillary of Christ]Cc!™® $5.000 & year fof their services b > are wells which yield water only at he, e e s s - 5 {fo.|in @ most entertaining manner, which |0 2nd Officers Michael Curtin and | of maldng maps. He also told of inter- 2 body were interchangable with the tour- | must solve the prablems of national life. | ot : s ar, whichl cooree Chambert - 5 % . - Every week in London it is estimated .. Ing car body and used for ger and [and President Harding uttered .recently was enjoved by tae larse number that | ot e Visited niné plac- | esting experiences during the war and 44 * 3 attended. es Saturday night in search of roceeds will be turned into the| for the transportation senttments along the same line: iquor. | of the American convoy slystem. that articles to the value of $1.000.000 timents alo ey Samples were sent to Providence to be gl o r an \mefcial <. i T n 5 have been in Daytona, Fla., for the win- | Canal street, mu h v Sa- / 4 . o Goniverds ahsstion-which. sl orten| Tstifer FaPs fack: the" chuiches aud tha Y- ton bsor ab e o i spwin-{ Canal atroet, viellod nothing. Pitey se STONINGTON A e N e S Rk e of the Sacred Heart churca. |and’ freight ‘it would be e cast ot characte as follow Ralph Beverly. Polly's guardian, Joln P. Niurphy ; Baldwin. his son, Joseph Be- | asked manner was presented. he devartment to what extent|M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A, are the great- 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Dinwdodie of Oak | possession a bottle of whiske: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long and family. | .y — Hartlei prospective son- | WAy versons be carrtod on commerclal | est forces for righteousness we Tave| sireet spent the week end in New Haven.| tlo of gin, four barcels of h‘se:n:nzn‘a Who for several years have resided here, | ; | IVERER SU0S Re2 wore consclentit e JLASS OF SALTS IF - am Smith; s Young, a registrations. limfations of a|and it behooves these. workers in .thesel Mrs Wililam Bush has gone to St.|barrel on draught and at his home of |MOved Saturday to Pawcatuck, where | han their male colleagues” is the verdict 3LASS © > lender, Herman Foutaine; Har-| commercial registration, except those ap- | Institutions to be alive to their Tesponsi-| Jaseph's hospital : g of the head of one large firm YOUR KIDNEYS HURT ns, a butl . , Providence, for a sur- g Mr. Long is_employed. % William O'Brien; Tommy. | plying to buses, has been so closely con | billty and privilege = sical operation. O e e of miomoy i six bar- | ™ Mrs. Joseph Hammond, who has been | Accorfling to some authorities, the tripie —_— a boy Donovan; Polly|strued thet in certain instances the de- | “The great meed of America. I repeat.} W. D. Cross of Palmer, Mass., is the| At the place of Naziata Rena, on Bey. | 2eriousiy ill. is improving. crown of the pave typifies his threefoid ess meat if you feel Backachy or| ' - town girl, Agnes|partment has been asked by a_ person | s not good times or more money. The!guest of his cousin o Quarry Hill t5 avetuts e SO SeloE 1|, The Stonington mails close as follows: | office as teacher, lawgiver and judge. o B 4chy OF! Dougherty ; June Beverly. the vwite, Mrs g cuch a motor velicle as {o|greatest need of America is that her citi- Eltis avsane, e tong Ein and | mrains going east. at 7 and 10 a. m. | The English wheat crop in 1930 reaiis- "ave Bladder trouble—Salts | .iirew Frohmader; Hortense, her. elder er his wife could ride with him |zens shall swing into line with the will| Threo books -of interest have been|One WUATL cf WASEAY were found At - a D. m., and from the | ed only 31,000,000 pounds sterling, while fine for Kidneys. duughter, Lillian J. O'Brien; Geraldine,| While the department has mever ruleq |9f God as exemolified by Jesus Christ |brought in to the public library here: | the place of Charfes Serra on Pond street | cast'arrive at 8.45 and 11 2. m.. 4.45, 6.30 | the poultry procuce was wo-th more than vounger daugiwer. Lillian Molleur; { on this question. vet each commere Not only does America need this, but|Picturesque Lancaster. Ninety-Nine ""_“':,““"Sl‘m A "';; o JULY CMPeY JUSSland 7.45 p. m. From the west. 8.45 and | $50,000,000 Herbert Featherstone, of the 400.| motor vehicle as = resistered includes | this s the very thing she lacks. God is|Views of Tasmania Wonderland, and the[and barrels. At PNev Polegirno's on[1j a m., 5 and 7.45 p. m.. Sunday opens fegv it o which excites Marphy: Mra. Clarahcs Chadfield, | seate for one or more pereons and in | working through individuals and insti-{ Illustrated Mail from Australia.- These | Picrce street, cighteen bottles of alleged |1t 530 a. m. and closes at 645 o. m. |, TN name Kerser as apolied to cloth, . eys in their € Mary Murohy : Marie, & maid, | the ordinary use of such motor vehicle | tutions, but there needs to be a far|books contain views of interest and were | beer and clder were located. Cider was | The new postoffice carrier service nere i | 18 & COrTuption of Jerser, where this fui- rom the kpbtens. Rk Corebran’ Aiis Tembrandt, 4| the sents may pe Aled by s heivon e | feeper consecration to God's great pur-|sent here by Courtland Gavitt, who now | faund at Joseph Gabrielle's on Oak stree’ | mecting with great favor, The new posts | OFite Woolen material was first produced meat must flush the £ -More. Marpk Miss Bush- | aseistant, or any other, persan directly | Poses than is the case at present. Tet)Tesides in Austraiia. Mr. Gavitt former-|and at Frank Glngeralla’s nothing was | for the boxes which will be set soon have| Bohemia proposes to coin small cur- . onally. You must re-{nell, a kalr dresser. Mary Murphy:| concerned with the business, . fto be|US enter into our sreat privilege. ly resided here and was one of the four | found. The officers later visited a place | arrived. ooy Of ‘gllai, Thi aek e vt B . N elieve i Pudgy, Tommy's sister. Mary Donovan.| transacted may be carried. ¢ uniformed polisemen on the force here.| in Bradford fhere they Hound cider [ Thursday evening the Stonington chos. |much chemper to minufaciure than ihe nving ol de e | e avta waro ‘sel In thi IVIng | ey e e CArTled. ot & mo.| 'Bey Seout Compaign This Week. |He left about 45 years ago. The bocks|and & half barrel of bottied beer. us will meet and rehearse the work | Present meal currency. ou feel a dull misery [ roon, i the Beverly home at Hazel| or vehicle reistered either as a tas-| The annual Boy Scout campaisn will | one sasrtpin oY his brother, Sidney|. fwo deaths in the same family cc. |which the members are taking up pre-| The height of a horse is spoken of a8 “giun, sharp pains in L. T the second act ono Week{ senger, commercial, or rhsenger and | be launched this week. Representative | Gonrelna g, reszd:s on the Shore road.|curred during the past week: Walter | paratory to @ concert tte members will | being so many “hands”—a hand nweas heada dizzin an the n::. and the third act|eommercial. be rgmted for hire for the | Norwich men and women have been se-| avitt is remembered by the | Manwarring, 41, died Thursday and his | give. the third one since organized. The |ing four inches. The height is measured wurs, tongue is coat cr the second. transportation of nassengers. When a | cured 1o serve on the CRMPAIEn teams (o] oo e coients here, serving as he did | wife, Eiiza Manwarring died Sunday at soloists for the concert will be chosen by | from the top of the shoulder o the gromud we v is bad you have | acts, solos were rendered| i iq renteq bire for the transpor. | solicit subscrintions. Nerwich scouts | o™ the police force, one of the first pa- | {ne home on Rockett street, following an | the director, Dr. Jules Jorfan of Prm’ ot Ty s : ol ol B Siieds, Ty alanane | (2o of nateessers s s pobie seraics | SSh & Jovier D210 Ereater oppor, | UOUmen ¥en the force was organized. | lnecs with pneumonia, . Manwar. | donce 1520, sepe the Banke Mekeis OB o e times during the| T inial meeting of the Tafivilie | whey :\;:u";g:l:re\(}eh?;es“‘z{.rl: ufs;fiq::flg campaign t= being heNd, ©|1im street over the week end. a sister, Mrs, Fred Parks of Alhavrl){ will be Miss Marle Zangrandle, on b ::: &2:’.?‘3..’??53,:‘.‘3";2«'4’.“{"" s Athistic Association will be held in Pon- |y for the thansportation of school c In the last 10 months the number of | Three fires Saturday kept the fire de-| Mrs. Manwarring leaves two sisters. | Personal Experiences on the Island of | of insects that lanch off Sooks. 1iferens e these irritating acids|emah Dall this eveming ut § o'clock— | dren. teachers and sshool nurdes scouts in-Norwich increased 100 per cen:. | PATtment busy. The firs: alarm was|Mrs. Almeda Verrien of Westerly and | Capri, Italy. pests attack books for dificrent remscra. £ Bk ouiy B ¢ rpd o Tite_enforcement of the definitions and | The number of froons also increased {o; IUNE in at 7.0 a. m. for a fire in the|Mrs. Sarah Barnes of North Stoning-| Henry A.Muller, who has been con-|One variety east papes The ots ceiuts izt Rghon ol G g ity B e ont The aoouts cave w0se | Rhode- Tatand! garage boller ‘room: n' the| r fined to his home by lliness, s able to be | sng f ghrrger ek o | Salts| The Pilgrim Club held it weekly|of the use made thereunder is bound to |the sam & e to ) 0 B | and fats in parchment, wille still another : nacy: take a tablespoon- evening in the lscturel e liberal and just and to be based up- | hours of service in good turns for which o Island hotel building. No damage| A sedan in which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | out. sucks the coloring matter from Fiue 0f water before hreak | roome ot fhe Tafteiie Congregatonal] on reason me B e e enr | no. compengation of Tewari was desired | ¥aS done and the fire was quickly extin- | Couchaine and saughter of Mchanic| The Stoninéton Savings and Loan as- |oack the coloris et few days and your kidneys|chureh: with Dev. Arthur Varley, as thefor deprive ahy person of a reaonable |Or expected. ‘The soouts ave aiways B ::‘g;"“'l‘f:m“;s‘gl {he | street were riding on_the Sionington | sociation is doing a good deal for the | cven the film nlpm wy ina bladder disorders | Rev. A, L bot was to bel\any T b ready to help others, and now ihey offer 2 < , where a Saturday collided with 5 s call | PeoDle of the borough, s many are . famous salis is made|the speaker hut e b et e it f-r‘-r‘m‘hfo-,;gg,f?hr:,‘;m,’h""m,,ll;,"' “‘Zf olhers the opportunity to help them. mattress on which a brush salesman was ;“’3”5,2‘“0.\; blew out. Mrs. r;:::h:':: striving to build bomes here, and it fa « rapes and lemon| Georze 1. Young of North Slater ave- |icte ‘department will hesin o ask for ——— sleeping caugh fire. The g\}est threw his | Toserved a cut over the loft eve and . | cXDected wwith {he cmpanys assistance eheratians to clean aud | boston. Mass, i and oter polias authorities will | About 40" members and friends of thel The third fire durin faay et il o 5 o] C z v, dad Salte s inex- | Boston guring the past week to ai-| what wax or may not he dorc under any | piial taugnt by N. H. Levy enjoved aon he Potler:Hl road, which threaton: k’\,,,. they were attended. risy and his wife §ll with grip. e e e e gt w;xy]:.\w.,y shom : FocEln d rezisteations il fepend upon | strawride to Lcebanon on Saturday cven- led the buildings, so an-alarm was sound- | ©hor® the 3 John Dolbaum, who has been seriously sifervesernt Nthia-warer drink|, dirk. Charles \ Bmbler of Wa whether il person rozistered is inz. At lLebanen da Pnjoyed | ed for the Westeriy department. whicn = L1 at his hame on Eim strest, is im. R B D vilias oo bRl au, oty waiting akiyite-ioms r'.rky.»; nz fo evads ihe payment of the prop- |ani refreshmonts were served. v and fréepondsd-at abouf 130.p. m. This ia| Tublic service corporatians of the Unit- | proving. & 50 then, thuy Svoidin oul pusents, M. and Mro. George Adums of| er” fee. or tn - make: mo use for |3re. Alfred Davies accumpanled this Vout.of the fire district. but the companiss | ed States require new capital of §20,000. | * Mre Charles’ . Bingham. whe hae a b s n 2 ctier purpeses than it:is ‘mtended Lo Be petpie, ey ‘from bete ré‘nsexsdzd\ Woodland owned | €00,000 annually. been ill with grin. is able to beout

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