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GENERALLY FAIR : 1ODAY AND - e Nerwich, Naturday, May 27,.1922. | THE WEATHER. Cond ¥ . Pressure was high and rising Friddy it it = T3 oyer the lake region,” the St. Lawrenés| * i 2 the Hudson Bay region and ovér; Three forsclosure judgments for a to-| Ock:«;nefld Vlm\to:; Dhclosure of de- mdale ana nortHern' sections, west of|tal ‘of over $35,800 ‘snd ‘ail on property | ‘*ie ISR AT, L o o e ol e panan TeA" | in New ‘London.were granted by Judke | Guano Co. Heabing on receivérs'semi- e e e, peessre . Friday | James H. Webh in -the ‘superior. . court | annual statement ds of April 1, 1822, e atherr Tocky Moun.| PRt Tcalendar session here. Friday | accepted and approved. $ ikt over the southers Rocky Mouh| eriny. Barnes ve. Mystic Valiey Creaméry Co. *nd aouth -Newtoundland. - Thin ‘pr In the suit ‘o Lomias & Nettlaton Co. | APproval of ° recelver's semi-annuai sure distribution has been attended By of New Haven vs. Charles P. and Thor statement, approve B showers within the last 24 hours in the| A% Q. Oddo, New Loridon, foreclosure for | Anna Schramm Schnellen vs. Javob u ce . region. the Ohlo and-up- | $3.789.98 'Was grinted on reul estate on | Schiellen. Alimony” pendente lite, off. ppi valleys, eastern Temnes-|Fay street. .The original :debt. was 35.- | . Moskowitch vs. Avery, et al 1 Con- we the Atlantic states and the morthern| 000, incurfed May 24, 1821.°T. €. Mc- | tinuance. 2 Funher order of notice; post- R mountain and northern plateau | GIniéy Was made committee of sale. ' | poned. 3 Ma'vina C. La,Pointe of New lLondor | ‘Storrs, Tr. vs. Metzendort, et al. Mo- d Tab the' f "of the Rocky mountains ‘the tem- | ¥a= given fmh-un ageinst the United | tion” to open default, postponed. ‘§and labor on ¢ rarm, te e changes wire sHght. States Blectric Co.,' for 326.938 on prop- | Glllette vs. Town of Lyme, Appeal : : Indications are - for “generally . fair |#Ff on Prambull drest, yud hotion for | from Probate. Judement by \default for say nothing-of the conveni- weaths; the lower lake region -and in|sale was denied. The mortgage was for | Want of an‘swer of 5, - 3 The North Atiantic states and unaettied | $26,000 Fiven Nov. 15, 1830. . Berthe C."Latham vs: Charles. E. La- |} €11CE, Safety and comforf of weaher with occasional showefs Satur- Phe ' New lLondon City National bank | tham. Hearing on ‘motion of June 18§, £ % 3 the Ohio valley, Teh-| obtained foreclosure against _Albert, C.| 1821, that the order of the-gourt for electnc hghts in the homc ahd around the farm build- WILL BE f % N The, bl'itfl)n, eu!e mlmn ly.ve come to- orWIC 5‘; ‘o mr{he shed: with music tliat seems have. the magic there,is in. dreams, t over with canny skill. Electric power saves time nésgee. the Middle Atlantic ‘and South Cn‘-un and ‘others for %5.155.83 on | payment of alimpny. pendente lite be tEntic states aRd portions of the. 'eakt| praperty.in Neptune park. The mortgage | vacated, withdrawn. 2 Sk ;pt that genérally fair| was .given, Tee. 23, 1920 for $5,000. | _Shea vs. Berkowitz. Motion to cite in i : i 1 ~ 3 3 No gnuner e‘lan b i3 sroustie Ikl 1o i pocl | Eheced. € Bilwn max mate coptios ofoule, series soncans geatier ifings, Dielco-Light brings o S : LETRE o Fleston Franecre water Cosiar " weather Will ever-| A AMsionéy Jidgment was givén 1o the | of demurrer and motion for more specific |l dependahle electric service In our page ldvermement in Friday's Bulletin, we smread the north Atiadtic an& Middle| piatntifts; Frankiin and Genevieve Tsham | statement, postponed. . : A PASSFR-BY. Whither, D siendid #hip, thy white saii cnumerated many of the Suburban Day*offerings. er, D eien In addifion to those mentioned in that ndvertue- Tocs the bdssim. of the ugent ment; there are hundreds of Suburban:Day. Special eyt ot | it risag.i Bov. Values, not advertised; whlch will be i yed on ther AmaL. Ml rover and what 't s6on, when Winter - has 41 ous our counters. "vales ‘oppressed. THESE SUBURBAN D AY Wlnmfio:rmdc on the biue ;’ulfl: o SPECIAL VALUES 3 rday otherwiss, there ‘ew London. in their foreciosure. suit | Toupasz ve. Trila. et al. Argument of change 'n smperature in| against Liwsie Millste'n of New York and | demurrer. postponed. 5 “a staies east of the Mississippl river|Jaesb Burlant of Hartford. The orlgs|. Ziminski vs. ~Kelly. Confirmation of during the mext two davs: | inkl” tavectosure was for $31.371.45 report of committes and judgment, re- wi pronetty. in, New London. which apprai mon:trancakor other. pleading to be filed r $21.000. The & in tfo weeks. . \otth. of Sandy. Hodk: . Kresh nofth- f:».': w45 %10 ROT.45 Carl Hepf vs. Flora’ C. Hopt. That A e O S niais 1o | Aifference - between the = judgement and | plaintift be held. in’contempt for failure Sandy Hook to' Hatterax: Modérate to e ALioeplbaT Githonia Cof coire inLrihs frefh northeast and east weather over-) =y, "ihe- receivershin matter of Harry imony pendente- lite, postpon- Oy M. Shalett against ‘Shaletts Cleaning & Porechsty Dyeing. Inc. -of New .Tordon. Judge| Helen D. Beebe vs. Leon J. Beebe. Sec- Fér Southern New "England: Gener-| Tames ‘H. Webh passed- orders acceptin® | ond order of notice, granted. v fair Saturday and Sunday, cooier|the account of Receiver William Z.| Butts, Shareholder's Agents. etc. vs. White authorizing payment’ of :compen- | King, et al. Petition® of J. Moss Ives, erwich. satioh to' the recelver and connsel. and | receiver, for' leave to intervene, grant-, to any farm at low cost. WRITE FOR CATALOG CARL W. BROWN UNCAS NATIONAL BANK BLDG. NORWICH, CONN DELCO-LIGHT e In a summer haxen: asiecp, thy White s furithg. Observations ia I there before thee, in the couniry thal well & thou nowest The , orvi g and disallowing claims. The | ed. - = \ Aiready-arrived,‘am- inhaling the odor- Bullatiny oohervarions show ef MESTE ML L iver aoveren the mer | Colt Bxr, s, Wells. Jpdpmenti-hy Will be found in every department of this store— : e e Meciagryrature “and] 3" trom Jan. 1. to_ Aoril 30. The:re- | defaulf, judgment grantéd by default. ous air; I watch theg enter unerringly where thou Ther. Rar. |ctiver wa< ‘dllowed £1.200 as comnen- | - Joseph Peter Crevoiserat..Petition for 60 - 28,50 | "ation: “Waller,- Waller, Avery & Gal-| Change of Name, to Joseph’ Peter. Con- SUNDAY SURBJECTS 73 aace|lun, con~mel for the receiver, wers al- | verse. Hearlng, postponed. from Basement to Third Floor. “?f&k e it.a point to visit every section of the store. »: goest, And anéhor queen of the strange ship- here, L 3 Thy sails for awnings spread, thy 3800 | lowed -2660° nnd Gearv. Davis ‘& Keefe. | “Avis, Exr. ve. - Atwood. Judgment, | At Tark Congregational church, ser- " masts bare ; : EF e AEENEY 1 halett allowad $150. tponed mon at morning service by the pastor, & o : Nor is aught from the Yo‘mln. reef te owest 60, cou-se for Shalett were . qpontpined. % x Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe. Sunday school at = = : & o o 5 S ‘the snow-capped gr: 3 ¢ Other matters were disposed of as Agar et al. vs ironsides Board Co.{ *'*: One omt We oul 1Z€ Peak, that is over lhe reuhe ims kg e to'lows : That the case be given preferred stand- 4 : p “more- fair e Predictions for ~ Friday: ' Unsettled, Tawn 0f Groton. ef al. v Gralon Iron | ing uypon the list and assizned for trial At St P"".‘,' Lutheran church, finlth:_ % Than thou. %o upright, so stately ané probably, showers. Works, et al. 1 Judgment. 2 Order “for | gome day in the present term for the rea-|service at 830 a. m. in the town hall. still thou standest. Fridar's weather: Fair, warmer, | foreclogures hv sale. 3 Appointment of | don that it is an action for'the specific | Subject of sermon, Prayer. Suncay school . north wind apiralsers. off. - . / performance of & contract of lease of {at 9.30. 4 And yet. O splendid ship, unimiled and - Blapbenteld vs. Charmafz. Areument {the mill propetty, which contract was| At Christ Episcopal church, Holy com- 1 anf':o??‘:_ ainins 4 thasy; T e MOON AND TIDES. of motion to foin mew party plaintiff.|executed October 27, 1918, and Wwas to. munion at 8 a. m. service and sermon at 1y diyine s — —— | 3 3 % c A -~ 1920:110.30 a. m. Church school 12 noon. Ev- 1 1 1 i ' ful postnoner. commence nnt later than May 1. 1 sc That thou hast & purpose joyful, a cour- High 1 Meen | PO O ko ve. Johin Danko. That dé- | that the defendant refuses to del Everything will be in readiness when the store opens : ver pos- | ening services discontinued. #t shaw cause why -he should not | gession of said premises to ‘the plain- endant s 3 be committed for off tiffs and that the value of said contract PQ:L ‘}\‘fb:r':“"l‘,““rit“z‘"l";;"- e _'""‘i Rerikowitch vl Mortear® | of lease is being destroved by the post-| "PEr © S Blinm, Gthe - pastory’ Wi £-its; Guaranty Co. at al- Areument 0 | nonement o the case and the inab: epeak at 2 o'clock in the afternoon upon of Conmectient - Mortgage &1 of the plaintiff. C. A. Agar. Incorporat- | the subject The Other Fellow. arantv Co., mostponed. to obtain possession of the prop- t the Holiness Mission, 230 Main et al. ve. Geary, Apmeal from for the specific pérformance. of | strect, praise and praver service at 10 Beahats. 1 Mntion for sc-enta=ce ©f re- { which it is ‘s : and for the further {2 m Bible class and Sunday port of' committee. 2 Indement. of. ason that the defendant has. in “vie- [ b m. Preaching at 3 and 2gs biamelesa. SO samected W & happler ind than mine, But for all T have given thee, beatty Thy this morning, at 8:30, and shopping will be more convenient during the morning hours, than later in the day, when the crowd will be largest. Come this morning, expecting to find the greatest merchandise trim tackle and shfouding.. From the wuroud nostril curve of a2 prow’s fine In the offing scattered foam, thy while o . o flg Growding, after high water it: s I Redden, et al vx. Sullivan. et al. Sup- | jation of the order of injunction. sold : values ever offered on a like occasion. You will not —Rabért ‘;;”"":" o DAY e water, which is fol ‘ "l‘{md tids, " p'amenfsl ‘udgmer!. nostnored.” transferred and ctherwise disposed of Al‘ 1"7"‘": Eniscopal church there will be dlsappomled if you come to this store. _— " ~ Storrs. T, ve.- Metzendor?. et al. Mo- | the property whith it was vronosed to | De holy communion at 930 u. m. Morn- . HUMOR OF THE DAY TAFTVlLLE : : fion for ‘ndgment. nostpaned lease b the execution and cslivery of ‘:: "-T“Sl: ‘I““ SRpman At L 10580, f!"_d s “Your wife-seems’a very intewgent . Grnten -Tron. Worke ye. Cify_of New |2 mantgage for one million dollars, post- | church school at noon. No evening secl woman ! Wil Chenette of Huynter's ‘avenue | Tandan. Argument of demurrer, DOSt-|porad. yice. “Yes she has brains enough for two ™ has bten a recent visitor in'Canada. i | pored. Fisher. et al: vs. Lahn. Default for fail- |- At the United Congregational dlnrfh.l “Oh, now I sse why she married you ™ Troop 3. Boy Scouts, meét Friday. eve-| sebmift. at:al. ve. Rovenids 1 Ds-{yra to plead. answer in two weeks, Alexander H. Abott, minister. Morning —XKarikturen, Christiania. ning in the recreation rooms of the Taft-| siomuve of défanse. .2 Default for failure ! Carpenter vs. J. A. Avery, In:. De- | worship at 10.30. Mr. Abbott wiil preach. vilie Congregational chureh’ under, the to wlead. nostpane Schmidt, At 2’ vs, Marnalde. et al, Disclosura of defanse. 2 Default for Fielde ve Williams. = Fxx. Anpeéal | Christian Science at 10.45 a. m. in the A movement is on foot in the village|.,-a to n'sad. 3 Foarerasure and limita- | from Probate. Not-suit for failure t0)Thayer build Room °15. Subject, Am- anize a group of Camp Fire Girls. | ijas o¢ tima. prctponed. ,{ fi’e ‘reasons of appe: reasons in tWO | cieni and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mes- red Pollard of South Front street| eiwAivg v& Silvaira of al. Foreclosure | wenks merism and Hypnotism. Denounced.. s at Block Island. the, guest of his sis- mitation, nottnonad, 4 Francesca. et 2l. ve. ~ Amanthia. re to plead, answer in two Days: Old and New. Church direction of Scoutmastér Victor H. Da- at noon. North—The Govrnment Printing Of- fice is to be. enlarged. West—Then waste baskets will have to be.—New York Sun. Heroine (in the melodrama)—What are those shrieks? THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL C0. Sunday ool at 11.50s = 2 Villain' (relentiessl: They have tied tér and brother-in-iaw, Mr.. and Mrs. iqella ve Crac’schin. Prsclosure of | Admr.. et al. 1 Allowance on account 2 A morial Day, May 28, morning prayer andS. Harvey of Hartford will preach morn- |20 American to a chair and are show- Wilbur Dodge. ©an Andsoagnt, nasteoned. to- réceiver. £700. 2 Allowarce on ac- | ALcthe ~Greemeville Congregational | ormon a( 10.30 a. m. Subject of the [ing and evening. Sunday school at noon. |In€ him = bottle. of Scotch.—London Taking advamtage of the vacation al- ipen. By 'iga v Fixoress Co. ve. Citv | ¢onnt to connsel for rectiver, $700. clinfen Sun(la,\_'morn.n‘l‘:“therc WEI be 2 | garmon, Our Honored Dead. In the ev-| At the Chureh the 7~6d Shepherd, | ¥ 255ing Show. owed by the closing of the mills, nu-|o¢ New Tondos. Atgument of demurrer, | Mariners Saviries Ban® ve Continental | préaching service at 10.30 conducted bY | ening, at 7.00 o'clock, there will be a merous fishing parties make dafly 1 e ) the pastor. Subject Things That Grow. ©ips | pastpaned. Hotel, Tneornorated. Foreclosure and |the p: e Things 2 to the Shetucket river and lo Versailles. | - Parking. Prestuar ve Lavinsen. of ol |lipiation of time postpened. T [ SuRay RO tollon, e mor g The fish. especially veliow perch.. are| Argument of. dermu-rer .of Maryland| Chanman, et al. vs, Jakobik, et al. |ing service. Ty plentiful this season’and. a number | Casualty Co.. postponed. Answer in two weal of good catehes have heen reported. for L Court Wegquonnoc. No. 838, F. of A.| — _ Cniversalist, mornin i “Do you intend {0 write a book about half hour musical consisting of organ | (quyiighe). . Sermon by fev Clitors o | us 2 e vwh\fl[ vle;u'z:cr:"‘?ifi?'us b-"e'f;’:"if;é Stetson of Boston. Bfble school at noon. “No," replied the visiting lecturer. 1 LT B B e e vi ) At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, preach- | prayer and address by the rector. This| At the First M. /E.’church, Norwich |dld 5o wéli 1 intend to eome back again ing at 11 a. m. Sunday schoo! 0 p. |is the last of the evening services for | Town, morning sermon by the pastor, | Next season.—New York Sun. T ot e IOse T TS et | e soamon: from ihe” text Psalms: 13.3; Christian | She—SBall_we go housekeeping when me: Thursday evening in-$t. Louls hall | TEOOF X0. 1 WINS FIRST STOPEED | OIRCUS AEAAM Halland, of Providence. R. 1. president | A roinity Methodist Episcopal church, sfiflfilu&.’-‘m?{ffe.'"pfi'flfifu:‘u‘"r"a:"b'; “n'.fyl"."fl." G:«"m:u.lrr : oo P‘::‘F; Alien !:9!1'. D"d“dvi and . 'BOY, SCOUT INSPECTION , THAT STARTED RUNAWAY OEf ‘I"(:\(:‘;r:alv;j< “\:‘i“f“"""“" the New 1,:710.30, worship with sermon, subject |the pastor gt ‘_N"l“m:!"b! bt A G, EENCe. WAE, INERRUNY: “Troops Ne. 1 of the United Congrega-| John 1. Harris of - Elizabeth street| ZnE1! S S The Lord's Battle and Our. The G. A - She—0) Tt A pleasing social asffic in hemse~ of tional ‘church won the first annual scoit | earned the reward of a pair of reserved| At the Central Baptist church. Rev.|R. and allied ~organizations will attend inspection at the: armory Wednesday |seat fickets to the Walter .. Main: oir. | David Alexander Pitt, nastor. preaching. |in a body,: Sunday. school at 12. Ep- C teok place Thursday evening when & |pight last. Troep No..2, Church of. the |cus Friday by the thrilling stop he made|Mmorning and eveninz. Service in Italian |worth League at 6.30, leader, Harry Eas The following workmen's. compensation number of friends gave her a miscella- | Good Shepherd was a close second. and |in Frankiin square of the runaway cir-| 10-43. Sunday school and City Bible |land, topic Growing a Character—Ths | agreement has been approved by Com- hower at the heme: of her par-|qroop No..§ ‘of..the. Trinis ois team 6f cight horses, Class for Men at noon. B. Y. P U. 6.30, [Hurvest. At 7.30 cvening service, illus-| missioney J. ¥-Donohue: Robertson Pa- Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Krauss|onuroh ranked third. Troop The runaway started in the square ac{EVENing subject Lineoln at Gettysburg, |trated lecture on the Panama Canal and Miss Krauss received . a you can protect me from the janitor— Miss Anne Krau a June bride-eject, Boston Evening Transcript. Lieutenant (agrinly, to steward)— “Who told you to put those flowers on the tabie?. orkmen’s Compen pet Co., Montyille, umploye , and Walter S(“Ird._—m commander, sir? Pari church presented a fine ‘appedrance | the tram iwas proceeding towards ths| Memorial Sunday message. Canal Zone. Karcutt, Montville, ‘employe, cut right| Lieutenant—Pretty, —aren't they?— useful gifts. Refreshments|yyc-was handicapped by absentees. circus grounds. The whiffleirecs on the| At St. Andrew's Episcopal ehurch, Me| At the First Baptist church, Rev. Geo | hand, at rate of $7. br Mrs.Jrauss, assisted by | The officers and- seouth of Troop No London ‘Tit Bits. “Tom.” said his wife, “T don't belie you smoked one of those cigars 1 giive you on your birth@ay. “Tha right my dea he replied “I'm going to keep them until our Johnny ‘wants to learn to smoke.—Bos- ton Transcript “Here’s .2 man who says Shakespears bores him- stifr.” y leading pair’ of gr: 1 appéaring at inspection ‘are as-follows: | from the pol = Loulte Strumpfler, Mrs. Scout master, Aifras A~ Gobellle; as-|iravel ahead with nothing but the reins hmidt, Mre. .John Ely,. Mre.|sistant - acout- masters, Robert Huggar |in the hands of the driver to hold them Mrs. Rudoiph, Gley. Mrs.|Ralph Marsn; scuuls, Louis Weltin, Al-Iback. As soon as they felt their free- Wiliam “Enos. and ths “Mistes . Louise | fred. Harlng, ~ Willlath' Wheeler, Fred |dom the spirited horses began to breals Schmidt. Freida Schmidt. Freida Meyer, | Wheeler, Bdward Antoofian, Edward Gu- |into a trot and were rapidly pulling the Antoinetie ~Meyer, Freids .Herrmann|lomb, Alfred -Marchaud; Charles Marsh, |reins out of the drivers hands, when oulse = Herrmarn, Flossle M."Meyer. |Donald Volts, ,John, Rodgers, Albert|Mr Harris dashed. out from.the sida. Macgarst Krauss, Anna Volkman' and | Rodgerd, ‘Roy ‘Cérpehter, Ffanklin La-|waik and after a run of 200 feet headed Margaret Seidel s Plerre, Howard ' Whalon, Leo Swartz-|off tha_jeaders, gratbed their heads and M:. and Mrs. William Whitehead of |burg, Edward. Spicer,- Harold Fisk, Wa 1 = Those present i horses jumped loose e. leaving the team free to IT COSTS LESS TO BUY e “It takes courage to do-that” South Fourth av ~ig e Bt e brought them to a halt. b . Bains,F ARy, Who Tnll A fouth Fourth avenue are in Wester!y,| ior ‘Fiskier. Barl -Hilt $ * WWhen the circus management heard ¢ simifar &latment before a crowd of movie : 1 visiting their son. Thomas Whitd-| THe Fergugon chailenge: cup’ will ‘b8 [ of the way he had prevented o pad com. ! fans would probably be offered a little head. and Mr. Whitehead's sister, Mrs. |awarded to Troop 1 at- the Court. of | awav: they presented the’ ticket : = F . hospitality.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. Mary Smith | Honor,. in. city. hall; «June - 23, 1322 5 : %) P " g George Pilling. of Providénce street | “Awarded to Treop No.-1, 1922” will be| _ T R . Western exchange: The report of the Jas @ recent visitor in Providence, R, inacribed. on the cup wh §1 will be on | VEW DIVORCE SUITS IN : jot exhibition for_.some .time .n, Ferguson's SUPBRIOR COURT, HERE Mr. and Mrs Fred. Knowies of Nor-| window. ! . Cis Sal Three new divorce.suits, returnable | are spending a' few “days An excellent ¥ om:ruh ot the . in-| jure, were filed here Friday wnhelh: . g ! | specting officers and.scouts may D seen | claric of the _superior. court. Miss Torence Cuvel of . Terrace |t scout headquarters, Shannon build-| “Mary Daly O'Neil of Pawcatuck, Ston- the guest of friends in New |ing. ~The Norwich council may be con“|ingron seeks divorce. from Garry. M. ass u e, SE% sratulatedron the success of thie fifst in-| 0'Neil, alias Garrett M. O'Neil, of Eant Thomas Grimshaw -and - Miss | Spection, only one troop being absen Hampton on the grounds of desertion h .GrimsbAw of Sosth B street hava| jTHETimMetion-ipércentages folow: = 1B "0cr T 13, 1818, They wete mar. iredifrom a'tew daye' stay in Fall| 4igpciioN PERCENTAGES ried .April 14, 1914, She asks to_ have 3 her name changed to Mary A. Daly. wedding of Tom Barr arnd Lizzie Flynn at Piquitonia published in_the Herald the other day is all wrong,” writes Magis- trate Mal, who -says it was a fight in- stead of a wedding. We are glad it is not so bad as first reparled—flallan 'l‘rlnscflm. 4 KALEIDOSCOPE In Spain & wWoman's manifila is held This sale will be for ten (10) days only, and as we are limited to the mupber of tires we are to receive, | suggest that those wishing to take advantage of this sale, purchase their tires early. . REMEMBER—They are all FIRSTS, no leconds, and each tire carries t‘he manuf tui as sacred and can not be sold for debt o:'t‘:‘c"}‘ \l::n-noi;ln ';mzned his po- 5 > B B | On the grounds of deserfion since m s gu:nntee The first woman with sovereign author- PR e R o :;:‘r‘:l § F 2 m % & § % |Feb 5 1315, Lester Coughlan of New ity’ with Semiramis, queen of Assyria: . ) - E 3 | London' seeks divorce from Anna Kropt - it women 1o become eaving town for his”home - { P % R e et & S o1 AR A bill'to -permit wome Pra g L RSl e I £ | Coustixn of -Broéklym: N.' Y. whom he CORDS . FABRICS judges has been introduced in ihe Ger- Philip Linderson. of Nérth ‘R .um is { . g8 & = Veda ‘Fish , Sutlifte: of News Lonier. LIST SALE T U B E s LIST SALE man_ reichsiag. Pordiog & Shost time with his brother, : T | who-married Donald W.-Sutliffe of New PRICE PEICE PRICE PRICE The use of -blank space in separating T R i S Ay S 1 | York on June 6, 1918 seeks dicorce from | words in writing was not begun unti Tie Shetucket river ran- very high him on the grounds of 'desertion siace 307(3 312.90 s 9.93 30x3!;, | $18.95 | $14.60 | ;’ the tenth century. Priday, 1he Watot e Ll : Dec. §, 1918 g 32x3Y, 2590 | 1994 | REDUCED | 30x3% 1490 | 1147 The- oldest rational flag in the world seiow . the wire . which® suppl ,Iee;,‘ o 2 R T e e i - 1 ? | ~16.16 [§|is that of Denmark. which has been in endrgy to Lisbon, R et et SHOW THAT NEW CHARTER 31x4 29.80 | 2294 . 32x3Y 21.00 | use_since_the year 1219. ihe_ Dupile, of the W 22 e vgm_l, sAVE oty moNEY |§ 32x4 3275 | 25.22 IN 31x4 2400 | 18.47 Survey indicate uutm:e-r the mouth egan work on_ Walt 3 .3 t . reenevile Congregational t | of the rivér Rfo @e la ta the Atlantle ¥ “Dozen” ' outdeos :;:rr 0-.2 church lecture room, ’l‘nuz-sd:\ men- 33x4 33.75 26.00 32x4 27.50 21.17 is more than eight miles dlee .e heip. of the Vietral 9.2 Ing there wils -4 mestifig ‘of the citi 34 { 21.94 A pros o . f rolsa X & B " as g e citizens | % . > - % Vi ¢ rectutly puchased for 3701 '35.04 64.06 | to hear the provisions of the proposed x4 - 34.90 | 26.80 33x4 [ 28.50 ¥ iy oo B privrg e ery scheol work: . 1 .8 1 4185 5315 | charter expined. Ex-Congressman E. 32x41/2 | 4240 - 32.64 P R] CE 34x4 | 2075 | 22.91 WG oriination Charifk" a* typical Atmeri e e i “ + 0110 -0 .80 .« 20 |W. Higgins 2ntd'Mr. T, 'C. "Macpherson 1 ! p { | can soldjer’s head been made 10 the NORMCH TOWN L —— Teore. the Wpeakers neih of pise o |BE33%4 12| 44.00 | 33.86 e Tnet “"‘,‘w““m e MI- Their Semtemces. ed their therough understanding of the 41 3 1 ™ h Miss Winltrea . ; 34x -44, ¥ coin In honor of the soldiers would be Taul‘l’: Peu;»r:e :emr‘:t“ I:&’;’r ";:e !G:::::nl Bherift’ Sidney’ A, Brown took .one RnIceE S Thy Ry ooyl et 4xd 44.30 3415 g prisoner frem the count st I by making the calendar vear and the J:s:&:tcu:hear\’:l::; Peopiny Gnasad- | Lenden, to, thé, c,.c,..“&;‘";h‘;‘,‘ for | fscal vear the same. the city would Fndeavor service at 6,30 Sunday ',“,"fll v8 at Meriden Fri sive ‘the largé ‘interest’ money that'l3 ng in the First Congregational clu.nnL IR 35x4Y/, -36x4 ‘/z' 5 33x5. 3 34.98 35.83 known as the “'doughboy doltar. ‘Wind-blown . bbllen. (sulphur rain) i known'to.be carried far The Swedish BUY v ‘xperiment station reports a quite cx- reformatory, at Cheshire. Al |TOW Dald vear after year on temporary o MISs™ Halbirt - who will appent. in thnt-were sentenced at the May terni | loans. - The many other -commeéndable | 40.26 tensive: rain of trée pollen on two fire ume has spent some time ll;l"luflgy an, of: the criminal superior court. features of this new charter were ex- 34X5 41.02 whigs. eventy Hitrty” miles. ffom it present has & kister there: q {The: jope ' who .was tsken, to ' the | PJained, to the umlnctlen o thnse pru- wen and thirt 35x5 ° 37x5 At the First ‘' Congregational : chiirch 061 for boys was Frank Deigran. alids’ | ent.~ + < Vo J Sunday morning, a repressntative of | ERanuel. Smerchansky, 14, who was con-, ‘he Anti-Saloon league jis to give ap ad- vigted of attempting to rob, Joseph Dug- ghore, “and ‘the. polen of ‘the algae is 41.67 knmhhnmummnm 4222 | ¥ . = ax.200 miles. : T 7 5 E . == When. Sergeant A-fiw JTeonard of Iress in place of the régular strmen. The | ¥AN, Daymaster of the Ashland Cotton MR AND MRS Mahonoy <City, P4, a former marine who alk will explain the provisions: or the | Mills .at Jewett. City. last. March....... { .. ... 3 ¢ b xis s 3 lost & part of his nose’and had his chisks Volstead: act: b e two Who were taken to the re- : heavily indented from the effect of i e BRSNS ry were Charies E. Gerard, 13, GOOD (:l'l'lZEN shell bursting.. walked out of a Semator, MoLean Introdiess Petitions. an” -.muf “of Ibe’tn ok WEEL 2 o 2 i R "Q| with 2 new (Speeial to-Th nw same crime and Leon Lapoint, 22, ke ”11. Washibgton; Mgy 55— Bétai: Géorge | WhO plended guilty o the thett from | Are you interested in ths Sal- Vg P. MeLean of Connecticut, introduced | 0B Woods of Griswold. e, ; vahon Army ? ? ; : & following petitions in the United I 3 : : States senate today: © Wikl Pablish Clty ‘Gharier-: - Do you want o help - in-its Patitions from emploves of A. Krpata As already announced, the revised eity k 2 & Son of Higannum. - Emnioyes: of . Jo- ter, upon which the citizens are to| great tas seph Pauer of Higganusm. Empleyes of Z;‘ inthe ahhual cify election, Monday, . Voo esthun” o By Rt TRy e ol aieepen, Scssety. | B A THE WAR CRY ) wmd- emplores 6f Anton Hak ‘& Com- | N _newspapers. next. Monday, , . The.| . 2 3 rany of-Wiliimantie. Conn. wesing i Imh will appear in full as drafted *Sincerely, : immediate empétment of the = pi m‘!g‘m‘mnaw vm_i‘ Gapt &Mfl.fil&g t Lot vidae CHe