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FATR AND WARMER ; TODAY AND TOMORROW | o < i | ) ; 4] ) MRS, WM. WAYWOOD WAS : > . e Builetim : = TR e P — = 5 B e Mrs. William Hayward, widow of . - & . 3 - % e—— & 3 e * . |Commodore Morton F. Plnt, philan- q 2 Y 3 R s ; N Eatirday, June 24, 1922, % s 2 -l thropist, financier and yachtman, _of 3 B 4 3 \ i L ¥ £ £177) 3 i New London and New York, was one ; 483 4 3 4 1 Four divorces wara‘.flnted'by‘ Judge ) betweer .fi'l]y 1,021, and Jan. 12,1322, | of the thrée American women who were . THE WEATHER. V1 & “ Illl‘l:n’. James H., Webb in the superior court|VIVian Draper Edwards of Fort Wright,|presented Wednesday to Ring " George . Y. was given divorce from William|and Queen Mary of England, at Buck- 2 b) . . o Thars Was betn * iattorsd_shgwers| P78 FriOAY morning, sy awaris ot Sew London ey ngham paiace o London by e ont irnrow a our ires wMIN the last 24 hours in the North| [OTmer. State Senator . Frederick ' A.|were married Jan. ‘S, 1920, The peu-|George Harvey, ‘wife. of the American ; 4 : ACntE states dlong the outh Atlantie!Johnson of Montvills was granted di-|tiner was allowed to resume her mai-|ambassador to Great Britain. The two and. east” gult coasts and i .| vorce from Grace Lee Johnson, at pres-|dea name of Vivian Draper Coulson ard|other privileged personages were Mrs. e 3 e ek mstirs Aad_in the NOFih | ext Tesiding. in. Br¥land, 0n the. Erounths | wetsiva thy. SUBBILL of bhoRepghtie | Osflen. |EL. Havimond and - AréL- ON € 1ave a ‘yalue t ur tore ther prevailed In other arts of the|Of desertion since: Oct. 1, 1918. They|laura Ina Edwards, ofe yéar old, AVit- | James. _ : ' colptry. were married Sept. 1. 1800.. No order|nesscs for the petitionar were Luta D.| Mrs. Hayward “and her son, Philip “The outle . vea-| Was entered for the custody of their two|Coulson and- Harry Adler. ' ° Morgan Plant, Sajled from New York et Ghtrdny med Bemtre e ot | children, ‘aged .20 and 18, John Raiph| On.n éross. Somplaint 1 the muit of|a few weeks ‘ago”and it s “undersiood @ntic ‘states The weather will become | HCWe and Robert S. Chapel were wit-| Bertha Chapman Latham - of ‘Groton | that they.will remain abroad all sum- considarably warmer Saturday in he | nesses for Senator Johmson. against Charles E. Latham, the latter [med. . C: H"’";—"‘ Gt '”:i"‘- way Alantic siates. The weather will be.| Richard J. Hetherton of New London{was granted the divorce. Mis. Latham|&2Cross to join them in London this tomé considerably warmer Saturday In|WAs granted divorce from Anna G, Conz-| brought suit on the grounds of desertion. Week- WE WILL MAKE THE FOLLOWING CASH ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES 31p-inch $2.00 4-inch $3.00 414-inch $3.50 5-inch $4.50 | “.ssm e, But a milky moonbeam £ THESE ALLOWANCES TO BE DEDUCTED FROM OUR MOST INTERESTING TeREIE in an ok ires : the Atiantle states and the Ohio | don' Hetheston of New London on- the|since April 2, 1917, but the court found e e ¥ e e lober ks repT o eounds o aerin, snce e 1 1913 | I vinband war cniid o aivocce”sn| RECOVER CTOLEX CAm . PRICES AS QUOTED BELOW ON HOWE CORD TIRES ONLY. Ak ey i e warm weather will continis Sunday In|TIcy were married Jan. 18 of the same|the grounds of desertion since June 7, WITH OWNER AT WHEEL | E N e e e et § DR fod et nioy ear. “Wiinesses caied o teify 10 he | 1317 The couple was mareied AUE. 33| The New London poice received word || AND ALWAYS REMEMBER HOWE TIRES ARE GUARANTEED FOR 8,000 MILES J| —cunia” Feciet’ Sirtuth "% ow. 7o Winde OF 1 Aflantls Comst. husband were Edward F. Welch and[1915. Witnesses who testified, besides|from the Griswold hotel last night that A 4 Herald. . . o o Const. John H. Broadiwell. Mr. Latham, were Albie A. Gray, Julia|an Bssex touring car had been stolen. AND ALL ADJUSTMENTS ARE MADE AT OUR STORE. e of Sandy Hook: Moderaie south-| " (n the grounds of intolerable cructiy Ryan and Lyman A. Latham. A description of the car was furnished . amE oip sAtom. | o weal alr Saturda. the police and a short time later Patrol- 1 > A white ciot ri o meet _ Sandy Hook 1o Hatteras: Gentle va- man T T Sulivan sporeed the v o [§ CORD OUR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : TIRES ot Bt b S0P table and weather fair Saturday. NORWICH PROPERTY TRANSFERS |DIVIDEND 32 PER CENT I8 the city, and, haiting the vehicle, took |l SIZE TIRE TUBE SIZE TIRE TUBE SIZE TIRE TUBE T g g g RECORDED AT TOWN CLERK'S - ORDERED %0 BE parp| NS driver to police headquarters. = At here bes'de the road a sianted tree And her: 30x3); $1540° $225 34x4 ~ $27.45 $365 36x4l;, $35.95 $4.80 v vone LU 32x3), 19.85 240 32x4), 3245 420 33x5 3875 485 ‘wssea belo. s Dpolice headquarters it was ascertained The foliowing transfers of property| At the short calendar session of the| that the man operating the car was the in Norwich have been recorded at the|superior court here Friday morning with| owner. For Southern New England: Fair and | warmer Saturday; Sunday probably fair| and warm od 3 town clerk’s office .this month: Judge James H. Webb presiding. Gil- 1 o snade 2 4 shadow stirs, Observations 1n Nerwich. Tuns '3 Tisothy C.. Murphy and ‘Wil-| bert . Raymond. presentod his. report | rbosei the mor oaien ooy aad been || 3134 2425 315 33x4); 3390 435 34x5 39.95 4.95 IP I ST el Untn hin ream y phy 24 P! P eported. the car, which had only been 1 wider safls thas The Bulletin's observations show the|liam P. McGarry to Ike Meckenstein and |as receiver of Herbert Ring, Inc., which| borrowed by a friend of the owner with. |M 32x4 25.95 325 34x4Y, 34.55 450 35x5 40.85 5.10 LTy Sy I e tollowing cbanges in temperature and |Samuel Taylor, 276-278 Main astreet. was allowsd. The report showed: out_the oOwner's permission.,was re- & barometric changes Friday Edwin G. Hellyer to Josephine M. Ber-| Recelpts—Cash on hand: and in bank | turged to the Griswold and then the |l 33X4 26.95 3.45 35x4Y5. 35.55 4.65 37x5 42.75 5.25 b o :ie:!v‘-:, s 1on D N Ther. Har.|nard, 82 Williams street. $89.21; cash sales $1:303.2 auction | owner took the car out for a spin, ‘with A TAm. . 56 29.30| June 2. Edward A. Smith to Matthew [proceeds $1.943.58; book accounts coi-| the result that the owner was picked up HowE RED TUBES ARE BE'I"I'ER THAN THE BEST ow in his rags as tattered as the sl 13 m. o S 74 29.40|F. Sheridan, 215 Rockwell street. lected $263. bank dividend $26.99.| as he had not notfled the police of the . Blown in on rocks of some dissstrous €p m . ey 60 29.50 Joel ¥. Selleck to Sarah M. Buckley,| Total receiprs $3,629.31. return of the machin 1 shore, . ghest T4, lowest 36 Canterbury turnpike. Total payments were shown at $1,-] FORD SPECIAL FABRIC TIRES GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES Hewalkas med bl ST 0'0E Diaiauitns: Phillip Gottsfield to Aaron Goldblatt, | 451.17, including $50 for counsel fees to| INTER TROOP MEET FOR T i Ships. i et . g Tanklin _sirest. Edwin W.- Higgiris. $200 counse] fees to NORWICH BOY SCOUTS 30x3 $8.25 TUBE $1.85 30x3Y, $9.25 TUBE $1.95 . . Predictions for Friday: Generally | g N = 2 5 TRy tatr Emily F. and Benj. F. Rist to Austin|Brown & James and 3300 to receiver! saiurdav. at 3 p, m, the Norwich 3 Y 5 At farms. a Jittle ‘nian bags. rday'e weather: Generally fais, | B Rathbun, land. Laurel Hill_avenue. | for expenses and services, leaving & cash | sont. rrospa of ‘Boy Seoutr wor s No Allowances Made on Ford Special Tires. He biusters still and waiks with seaman's R whuth i Neht chower -in | Rufus D. Harris to Alec Zukowski,jbalance of $2.178.14 to pay 32 per cent|pcle in an inter trpop. meet. in . the ien e i il Re SOUCh TN, _NGHL . stiower in | 540 Nopth -Main atreet. | diviaend to creditors, whose claims to- i 5 —Glen Ward Dresbach. in entury Mage- zine. B HUMOR OF THE DAY “1 must go over to Dr. Wilson's this evening.” said Elsie's father. who is # physician. - “He.has an informal gath- e i Joseph Pothier to’ Luclus Cuprak and|tal $6,809.54. There were 41 claims, re- |5 QLndS Of the Norwich Free Academ o ; g . th st Daniiowitz Stephen.' Taftville, ceived by Mr, Raymond totalling $8,- Wifimfl“lme,;fi::,?:;.l e "f,’:‘:."“;! 4 SEN. MOON aND TIDES June 5, John and Josephine Reeves to| 836.27. o i e o B e B T P land, Taft-| ‘' The dividend was 3 : . 3 = Armidase and Anna Cure, ordered paid and |y, a 3 Y Ki road jump, relay- race, fire making, wa e R ville the “allowances “were made for ounsel! " poiline’ stretcher ‘making. caterpiic| Telephone 1299—331 MAIN STREET, Opposite Post Officc, NORWICH, CONN. Fellce Pagono. to Dominic Rozanskl,|and receiver's fees. An order . was||or boon e o e T land, Greeneville, Heights. passed for ' the dismissal and allowanca |y e fire lighting, knot ty i m a m || aom| Hamy A Tius to Mary A. Rollins,|of certain claims between' James- E.|jajor Charis A..Hagbers, President "’,‘_‘({h“v"n-":f"":m FEIy S Grog 0 i N oe land, Trading Cove terrace, | Moore and the -Ring Co. : el s ; - 4 et §31- 1 41| June s, Fred Fosialla to Herbert L.| The following maiters on the short|hs [s Peale and Joseph X. Weymouty informal gathering? 18 i afything thal i $30 | 143 |ant Mary E Coons, 42 Cedar street. | calendar list- wersdisposed of as for.| "o, Judge the events [ - has to be lanced ™' —Boston Transcript. _ 414 746 226! Joseph” H. Roy to Napoleon B. Lewis, | lows ol e e Sah et ot edals and A n “Henry.” said Mrs. Glipping, in tear- ol §$31 11184 Talman street. Selikowitch - vs Connceticut- MortgaRe | (iojas of scat -equipment, = LEDYARD ful tones. ¥15 1508 749 | Estate, of Datlel Dy ito:Tarael .Cha-[& Title Guatanty Co.. st al‘argument| i admissiontes wilt~be’ charged and [*] Children’s day was observed in the Con-| “Weil. my dear™ replied Mr. Glip- v = < 739 | put. Taftulile. of demurrer of Connecticut Mortzaze & o o REMISHON“Toe Wi be g gregational church on Sunday in place | ping, as he impatiently rattied the sport witsh. "whi, it high water it s low | 'Timothy (i Murphy fo Herbert Wil Titla Guaranty. Co; postponed. B. vl & of the regular service and Sunday school. | section of his paper, “what is #* ch is follawed by fleod tids. ley. 321 Mam street. ':hon ger Co. vs. Pyne, argument of 'de- = 3 The' following program was carried out “If 1 were to die tonight would you e June 7, Gilbert Bowers to Maurice I.|murrer and motion for - more - specifia Mpromis, YestmansiiOfMecrs. 7 Singing by cholr ; Bells of June Tide: in- GREENEVILLE andl. Emiy A Buckley,, 23 Maple, Grovell stitamentl ‘off- “onsbriats i ‘o Apeal || - Offictes 675 the Mamonic Tatsrin Aisc~ A. O. H. AUXILIARY Thomes of the State Assembly, Roway-|yocation by pastor; singing, King of All —Birmingham Age-Her« i Mt s aven {Credit Discount Trust vs Allen Spool | ciatiow were elected as follows at the o e s B . rion lackledge is camping June 8, Estate of Carrie S. Parker toi& Wood Turning Co.. hearing on appli-|{32nd annual reunion at Bridgeport on i vas held Wed- | mantic, and Miss Ethel Barrows | tengent and school ; itation, Give Him with friends for & we®k at Gales Fe " g Sorwi s ont! far = i 4 . < jo4iA O B AUTIISE war: 1 f New London, warden ; were t as ~ Cireinta Coodeanugh: | Bite off more than you cam chew, ol R P W, ':&:s ma mFé | rge A. Finn, Norwich and New Lon-: cation for stay of further proceedings Th‘.grsda) ¥ : s lana, | nesday night at the Buckingham Me- uue’; " :nhe e ome:r uner:ls;-;e:: the Very Best, Virginia Goodeonugh; Bnm g ¥ (oas Hatoee. e bt Lk in _Boa-| dou Lisnplk, flled by trustes in bankruptcy, granted| Venerable master, John O. Rowland.|, . ] with a large attendance. A Te- |8 T olseiher Slees © | singing, Of His Great Love We Are Sins- | - . - he wiil spend| Jehmie D. Brinns to Percy G. Cruthers, | —order entered. Anna Sikorski vs. Au-|Wailingford: assistant vemerable master, | TON® WIGL & ERE ©o0ly ™ hel at [DFesent from Danielson, Jewett City and |ing: recitation, Summertime, Louiss |Plan for more than you can The regular meeting of Division, No, |ton: Vice President Mrs. Mary B. LOVel | Greqtion; scripture reading, by superin- | a1, 3. "uek At St. Paul's school. Concord. N.| Vergason avenue. ust Sikorski. allowance of counsel fees|Andrew J. Hallock, Bridgeport; associate | DIV O (8 PORE IO "Mrg John | California. ot ainglis, - ONE of (be Vermmr]E Phey i & b tending a conference for oider| june 9, Theodore H. Eldredge to Jo-|denied, disclosure of defense or case |vemerable master, J. Knox Hall, East!l ooarald, ehairman of the picnic com-| A fine supper was served shortly after | Meadows; recitation, Bird Trades, Dor- |Hitch your wagon to a star. i e ™ Episcopd] church of New |seph H. Hill. East Great Plain. | placed on uncontested list, off. Taylor vs|Hartfo associate venerable master. | i BIE G Fa yxitiary voted to|§ o'clock. At the next meeting of ine othy Bandro: recitation, The Robin,|Keep your seat. and thers you arel | SNe” Sutalh Bhidi p Yen Olow to John B. Trunicki, Yantic|Duca, et al, 1, termination of continu-|Benjamin ‘Jones, V antic; assoclate [AULSS ARd e, A aly, The meet. |lodge, District Deputy Miss Helen Wit- | Elizabeth Smith: singing, The Robins: Pittatarsh Crrtetios Advocald B0 o e P aeyiile 18} ais HAlt Intefeut, ance. 3, if no defense, judgment .of fore- | venerable master, Albert F. Sherwood.i;® 155" voted {o hold another whist(ter of Danielson will bey present. ' The |song by Misses Loulse Clark. Florence | iyotner, our school has a mew elabl vAr-rou meaning the “Horri-| Kstate of Anna Olow to John B. Tru-|closure, postponed. Johnson ve. Noble,| Waterbury ;. associate venerable. mas- |16 $7° P05 0 re” “A¢ the regular 1odge will hold memorial services on Sun- | Gray and_ Virginia Goodenough: recita- | on fepociment s"_on Fourth of July morning. The!nicki, Yantic flats, half interest. et al, 1, sccond order of notice, %, con-|ter, Stephen P. Goodsell, Winsted; as-( it (it " MoUChare 't be held |day at Fitchville. tion, Tob White, Paul Holdridge: singing, | Twpepriments i During the meeting the grand lodge of- | Glo Hosannas; recitation, three primary ' . Rdar b b 4 Mumnt of the Greeneviiie school are| juns 12, adela O. Simay to William|timuance, off. Perkins. Receiver, vs.|Sociate venerable master, Edward S. b 3 A o 4 4 CHamgel . off. . Per . Vs, 1 oE -| Wednesday July 5th, the half-yearly - faking a great interest in it and expect|and Mary Whitehead, Daniet street. Connecticut Silica Corp.. et al, answer|Carpenter, Danielson; associate venera-| W cONeSIa%, Ju¥ B0 T2 08 3R V| ficers spoke briefly to tge lodge. pupils, Alfred ’Clark, George Clark and | '™ on the supper tabler . % TR s po iaL, S=heE. | Paul Skindzier to Peter Polec, Fifthjor other pleacings, off. Johnson vs. No-|bie master, Joseph F. Vodwarka, New|p o cine the business meeting danc- Ralph Goodenough: singing, God's Dear et o J e i dance hall that Pukallus Brothers! gtreet. et al, 1. judgment by default, judg- | London; associate venerable master.|in“vag’ enjoyed. Love. Lonise Clark, Virginia Good- |W®ek-"—Boston Transcript. e erecting for Kramer and Bernard on| Frank and Mamie Di Carlo, to John| for $1,000, limitation of time first|William A. Lew's, Bridgeport; associate 3 ekl crough, Florence Gray, Paul Holdridge | “Did you enjoy that last song om the Baswell avenue, has already been roofed:y Kcily. 66 School street Tuesday of August, 1922. - Perkins, Re- ble master, William H. Kelsay, of| junjOR AMERICAN MECHANICS The building improvement committee|and Arthur denough ; recitations, Re- | radio n and will be completed very soon. Henrietta Kupky to Emily D. Cleve-| ceiver, vs. Connecticut Silica Corp.: et ; assoclate venerable master, H. 2 o il of Norwich lodge of Moose has just sign-| member Boys Make Men, Arthur Good- Didn't you?' The seventh and eighth grades of theijang, land, Eimwood avenue. {4l disclosure of dafense -or judgment,| Wales Lines. Meriden: secretars, Wi-| sThe meeting of Buckingham Council | ed up the California Shows for a carni-|enough; singing, Wreaths of Love and o—it KAd top meth ob 4'bub 3resnev school- -had their pictures | June 13, Louis A. Wolfe and Benjamin| off. Smith vs. Mooween Camps, Inc., an.|liam B. Hail. Meriden; treasurer. Eu-|NO. 14, was held Wednesday night at|yaj to be given here during the first week | Praise, by choir: recitation, Put Flowers Aken Thursday while at physical exer-; g Krieger, to Andrew Morel, 107 Wash- | swer or other pl ithin two weeks e A. Hall, Meriden; registrar, William | the Buckingham Memorial, the mem-|of july. This is the largest carnival com-|In Your Window, Florence Gray: singing, | .- e 1 achosl yard. *fi,.;fi;‘*;lnl o bill of pari:cu\va::dl‘:fi\; e B a1 ot Meriden: - chaplain, Rev,|bership drive being discussed. Six ab-|pany in the east and & worthy line of|While the Sunbeams Fall, choir; reclta: SMBC‘,"' o .,"‘;,"’"d vttt wal s Miss Anna Gorton. whe !s in training June 14, Mary . J. Conlan to Frank|two wéek \"S Trust \:c of \'g‘\\' Worthy F. Maylott, Derby mar;h:l,‘;l‘hcanuns for membership \herio I’evflrd attractions is assured. tion, Priscilla_Goodeonugh W S T St the Backus hoepital is spendinz tw0|ang Marie Di Carlo, 14 Church street. | York, at al, Exrs. vs. Shore Line Elestric|John I HutclCnson. - Esnxx: sentinel, [l the meeting. The membership drive; At the Moose regular meeting Friday |olo and chorus. Mrs. Anna Geer; offer "would you be willing to support' my xeeks' vacation with her parents on| .. 15, George S. Reebe lo James L.|Ry. Co. Old Celony Trust Co. vs Shore|Nathan A. Tuttle, Torrington: auditors,|iS to close about the middle of July|evening, Jun 30, there will be initia-|INg: address by pastor: singing by choiy; | Jaughter in the manner to which she Tiaventh straat, Hubbard, Seotiand r Line Blectric Railway Co. ¢t al, hear.|Henr A. W. Pragemann, Meriden; Wil-|at which time the degree team f|tion and refreshments will be served.|Extol His Name: benediction. has been accustomed Mis: Alice Tavior of the eounty homae| juro 17 Aate ) 60 IAIeElok. W Calh i oo Sl ot Westihehauas MekoHon] s N BATbve SowAsn. Chamberlain Council of New Britainimn, charter closes on the first of Juiy| Rev. Mr. Goodenough baptized his own| “Willing? It shou'd be the one aim * épending two weeks' vacation in Prov-|n" Wihelmina F. Heinel, 138 Talman|Brake Company for ailowance as prefer- Fass] T will come to this city to work the de-|,;q a1} appiications will have to be in|infant son and the infant son of Mr.|Oof my existence’ cence el e g il sk e e gt a grees on the class of candidates which |y 0N SPRSE O T SR80 10 1 ol and Mrs. Laslia P. Gray, also the infant| “Then vou can't hate her. The raer Mra. Willlam J. Banfleld is visiting| june 20, Albert Martinelli to- Grego-|lett's Cleaning & Dyeing, Inc, that claim Workmen's Compensation, by that time will number over tWen-|denicd on the charter list. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Avery. | §irl has never had dnything in her 1ife” riends in Providence fio and Maria Longo, 273 Thames street. | or Dessie Melioney for wages be allowed| TIree : workmen's compensation agree-|ty-five. At the sl vlveekl,f mfefe_t[ng 4 Mrs. S. E. Holdridge presided at the pi- | Boston Transcript € Potter Gorton. who has been téach-| “yaron Goldblatt to Michael Lagos,|as a preferred ciaim. granted. . John. V. | Tents as follows have been approved by | the semi-annual election of offlcers DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. TN What is this man's réputation for ne At North Stonington, fs home for the | 1o Sromnicie oy Ty, Jreferred claim. granted. - John, ¥ | Commisgioner 3,+J. “Dénohues: - will take place and on Wednesday.| DAY G @ % Mrs. Crane of Poquonnoc has been the | truth and veracits — { N Y sy Elshe ey nE Inf C.s. Tinishing Co. - Norwich, July 5th, the installation of officers e last semi-monthly meeting of guest of Mrs. Fanny Clark “Your honor. 1 always thought him a b dle sy ety | § Begtatin k. Kaleer on i Pt off Ina B8 Lincoln vs. How-{ iover. and Josepn Koscinski, 173 will be held. The officers are to he in- | Clara Barton tent. No. 7, held Tuesday| Attorney Quinn of Norwich was a busi- | truthful man until about tne momths Andrew Moral, land, Washington ireel-|ard N. Lincoln, motion for more partic-| yoi ™ 00t “employe, sprained right an-|stalled by Deputy State Counselor -C.|evening at Buckingham Memorial, was|ness caller in town on Thursdas agn” TAFTVILLE June 22. Lauraine Kaplan to Jacol atement, granted, in two weeks.| (8 SIS BN G A. Cheeseman of New London. Fol-!presided over by the president. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilmore and family,| ~What happened then®" e . oo Munz, Rockwell terrace. et al. ve Thames River Lum- fre. Thomas Adcison of Norwich ate- e 4 e ver Co.. authority to receiver to continue {5+ has been speniding 2 few dars with| BOSTON AVIATOR LEAVES business for further period of four Bl LAt oF Beaik i | NIANTIC FOR NEW YORK | months, granted. New London City Na- i T ety (170t %8| ppert Hewitt, the voung Boston av.|Uonal Bank s Caracausa, #t ai, 1. Miss Gertrude M. Young has returned |1ator, who is an empioye of a firm of |2llowancs of compensation to committes o her hame ‘on North Siater avenue af.| bond brokers, and who landed in Niantic |4nd appraisers, allowed. 2 supplemental sr spending several weeks with rela.|bay last Monday atternon. got under LOERENC Eanisd, O aporovsi of QCCd| .y A Ring Harvard Law Graduate.|ary weck which closed on May 3isc. Aspinook Co.. Jewest City. employer,|lo'wing the installation. refreshments |Jennie Newbury. During July and Au-|Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Noves and fomily | “He claimed 1o have made & trip and Charles Butts, employe, torn liga- are to be served and a social time en-gust the tent will hold a meeting on the|and Mrs. James Gilmore of Laurel Fiill | across the continent in his fileres with. | ments; right les, at rate of $13.73. joyed. ird Tuesday evening of each month. | were Sunday visitors of Mrs. S. E. Hol- | eut a breakfown or a funeture ~—Louis. Rossie . Veivet Co.. Mystic, empioyer. = Preparations are well under way for | dridge. Ville Age-Heratd, and William Madres, Mystic, emplove, | | ROYAL ARCANUM the special meeting t be held Wednes.| Miss Frieda Goodenouth has returned | ome of the malaria earrying infection of left arm, at rate of $11.05.| ~Three thousand new member day evening, June 28, when a grand-|!o the home of her pa.-nts. Rev. and|quitoes themseives die of maiatia, = il o b o oo e daughters’ class of tweive is to be inl.| Mrs. Goodenough. Miss Goodenough has | " e, ‘hemesives di o tiated. Preceding the evening program |been a student at Smith college Juring o/ DUEETES INCISL S0 SO : dice?" - v . Il be served to the members|the past year. - 4ves 'n Meriden: Comm w2y with his air craft between 5 and 6 |p 7" S : ; e < 5 gree of L.| The summary of membership on thatSupper will o 3 APery mugh” sald Miss Cal E b o'Cock Thursday” evening and headed to- { }er V. Louis W. Miller. that case be or-| ~Avsiin A. King received degree | s e and invited guests, at 6 oclock, at Buck-| Ledvard grange held its regular mast. | Ly \7ery muf Johnt. Rev. Arthur 3. Covell of Reston. Mans., | it dered on uncontested Jist for failure to| L. B. from tha Harvard Law School of | dat R a s Ing on Friday evening, June 16. 1t was| 7HETe are moments when he apparemt will oecupy pulpit at the Tafrvil:e| Vard New Yorl comply with order of court, allowance| Harvard university this week. Mr. King| Last report, 129623 applications since | INFLam NmORaL 0 0 fvoted to pay the expenses of Worine |1 hates the entire humay race, in- ngregational church Sunday morning.| Mr. Hewltt left Boston last Saturda? | (o defend to be paid in one week or|is @ graduate of the Hayward. Califor-|received 718; reinstatements since re-| = Lecturer Andrew Avery {o the Lecturers | C1uding himselt.”"—Washington Star. Mr. Covell is sacretary of the Congrega- | ; placed on uncontested lit. Washington | nia, Grammar school, class 1911. ie-|ceived 100; total 130,441; Sus. and Per convention at Burlington, Vt. The lec-| The new maid was in many respeets “omal Board of Pastoral Supply. . After VN 1hat day was when he pasted over|mru Co. ve. Thompson, 1, judgment;|turning to Norwich he entered the X.iwithdls, 613; old age and dis. ben. with- oo v turers’ hour consisted of a roll call and |QUite satisfactory. but the mistress had i servies he will meet the members or Hull Mass. and headed in a southeascr- |, " soreciosure and limitation - of - time;[F. A. graduating there in 1915. Held'ls, 20; deaths, 230; total 863; approxi radyates: at - Colleges. readings by various members. observed that Biddy in her dusting op- he standing committee in regard to aid.|l¥ direction toward Scituate. postponed. R. A. Sherman Sohs Co. vs.|graduated from Trinity celiege, Hartford, | mate membership, 129,578; total number | Kastern Connecticut graduates at erations #ys missed & beautiful mz the chureh in securing & pastor After that time nothing was heard of | DUCEPRC o p t RS O re and | in 1919 with B. S. Zegree. While at | councils, 1,329. colleges this week inciuded the follow- ABINGTON statue of Venus. Miss Caroline Varley, who has been | him until he landed in the bay at Niantic. ing: she £ald one day “why dom't limitation of time, postponed. Thomas|Trinity college Mr. King was president wmaning in town for the end of the e Q. Oddo ve Beseic R. Oddo. second or-!of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and| \WoMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. | Brown—Howard A. Kenyon. Sterlin The Ladies' Bemevolent society amn|YOU dust this figure? She' could stand §. F. A. school vear. has gone to her Unclalmed Letter der of notice, granted, by registered mail.|is also a member of the Harlan Law| vt oo Soonon St ST HJohn H. McCraw, New London: Trens | planning a strawberry supper an enter, | # 00 _dusting” seme in Portiand. Conn | Advertised letters Jume 24, 1922, at|Davis, -et al. vs. Solomon, motion for|club of Harvard university. o e e et i~ | Nightingale. Mooeup, -bachelor of philoso-| tainment to be sometime this |, “Be jabers” replied Biddy. “1 have Rarmond A. Pingree. a student at|Norwich post office: George Barlow, Mrs.|order that the trial of all issues of fact i phy degrees. montn. R been thinking for a long time. ma‘sm, mantic Thursday night to visit Windham Shower for Miss Merlon Swan Rejliw CWAE A /A lacks Miry ARSane Miss Marion Swan was tendered a|didates was initiated both in the Wind- miscellaneous shower A Thursday evening [ham and Norwich reviews. After the “ras Institute, Brookiyn. N. Y. is at;Grace Beckwith. Mrs, ‘M. M. D. Black,| he home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.|Mrs. Edith Crayton, Mrs, 1da Farrah, % Pingres for the summ Troop 3. Roy Scouts. me upon ' which claims for equitable relief are founded be tried ‘first and to the vacation. Emiiy N. Mabbatt, Willlam Parker, [Ev- | court, off. Braman vs. Babcock, BEXxx. Friday even- | erett Thompson. et al, judgment on demurrer sustained. Colby—William F. Cushman, Stoni Mr. and Mrs. J7in Mac Qyosh of | that she should be covered with some- ton: Irwin S. Newbury. Grotos Cleveland, visited &t Jpseph Elibott's, | thing.”—Savanagh News. mond J. Bates, Willimantic. last week on their way to Nova Scotia. e Mo i e Ry KALEIDOSCOPE ] 9 z a fine supper was enjoyed by ne in the recrsation fonms of the = P 5 ied.| 2 the home of Mrs. Frank Watson of [meetng a 2 = =l s ; B ORramstiier Shutd wnner the|-——— judgment given. U. S. Trust Co. of New |3 the 1ome, 00 LF% KOl her ap- |all, followed by music and ancing untill Lee Xrial 1s New Tondon Flev) PR EHit Sictiaria’ paioh An eagle lives from 50 to 160 yea B iy g gh e B ol 3 York_ et al. Exrs, ve Shore Line Blec-| 200 0 G age to Dr. Clarence G.|a late hour, closing & very pleasant eve-| - The trial of the case of Mrs. Adelene | o R P: T, Elbte exchanced oulpits| An eas! o 169 yeaehs - it 5 i L T Y e e e E1 e ey . o n.| Thompaon, * Miss” Swan received many |ming. The retur trip was made, mer | Paimer Lee of New London against Har- | 510087, RZ00S S8 Rev: F. B Har-| The fest coological map of, Bugtand Conrt Weawobe, Xo. 88 F. of A.| Adon fovpolt Mre Bierenes e T | plication or Rubers T Perking, e.|useful gitts. The evenlng was enjoyably |ry by the singing of songs and blowing ry M Lee of the same place. which was | ""C" " Sharpe vieited relatives in West | ™28 iS0ed in 1815 3 Nearly all the members of Buropean e Thursday. w;x‘x b; u'am:(;rred to |.\'ew Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carson ‘of Hart. |rovaity keep diaries. FAGLES London next Tuesday for the convenience | ford are guests at Dr. Hutehins Blood traveis tHfohg s . i . h. the heart at & , No. 367 ,held its regular of the parties, witnesses and attorneys. The schooi closed last week for the | rate of seven miles an hour. The trial will continue there until its|symmer vagation. g e e o s i completion. The Pomfret Poultry club met Thurs- | WOMEE S0 SRR, Tor o alestine. met Thursdav evening in their rooms in|ton, Mrs.! Andrew Frohmader, Mrs. Gus-|ceiver, for authority to sell land at Gro-|SPent and refreshments were served by {of horns, in progress in Norwich Wednesds. 14 | Upton, Mass., Sunda: €t lou's hall. Chief Ranger Allan Bo-|iave Hedler, Mrs. Lioyd H. Ordway, Mrs.|ton Long Point. pastponed. Heaping | the hostes e presided and routine business was|Thomas Crowe. Miss Hildezarde Crowe.|on motion of heirs of Thomas B. Hew- Tansacted. It was decided to hold only | Mis Flossia’ M. Meyer, Miss Elsie M.|itt that receiver surrender possession of ‘Wilbraham Academy Presiden. Norwich Aeri ; oms meeting in July, and one In Aug-|Kimder, Misy Alica Beetham, Miss Ag-jland and equipment to them postponed.| Mayor Lucius E. Whiton of New Lon-|meeting Monday night. Worthy Presi- B e oy Thrdey o achnes M. Dougherty, Miss Lillian J. ‘O-| Hillhouse et al. ve. Duca, et al - 1|don was this week elected president of)dent William K. Hastadt prorided an ol month, and resume the semi-monthly | Brien, Miss Elsia Heap. Miss Ruth hearing on receiver's application for ad-|the of tees of Wilbraham |there wa sa large number of the mem- = ing. - mastinge in September. The following | Heap. and Miss Nvra. Yerrington. Vica concerning. pasment of taxes: and | heatemn 1 an e grauate of tais|bers Dressnt: Routine business’ was| . SouthingtenJoscph Novak. of Pldnts- 3 B o e e T ficers were elected for the coming The pupiis of the Lisbon school en-|insurance premiums, order entered; 2.|Massachusetts school in he class of 188L [transacted, following which three candi- | Ville complained to the police that bur-| It isn't working for a living that|SCu'n 4 i ety regions months: Chief ranger, Allan Bogle: sub-| joyed a picnic at Ocean Beach Thurs-|that Harry J. Kennedy be ordered to|Eiwood S. Ela, '78, of Manchester, Conn, | dates were initiated. - The aerie voted to | §lars entered his restaurant and stole hurts the average man, but the kind| Trains in the United States are about thief ranger. George Tayler; financial|gay. going by motor truck. file exhibits, graned, in one week. Jones,|was elected vice president. hold but one meeting each month dur- |about $25 worth of cigars, tobaceo, etc.|of living he gets for his work. four times as heavy as these in Great secretary. Ernest Jervis; recording fec-| The annual picnic of the seventh and|et al, vs. United States. Electric Co,| ing July and August. 3 Britain, own; treasurer, Wil-|,.ighth grades of the Wequonnoc school |1, order to sell property. order entered:| Orting te Geriiners Lake: The sun, If # were & hollow sphers, roodward, Davillwill be held Monday -at Mohegan park. - |2. permission to compromise ~claims, dr¢ "“ e o i REBEEAHS would hold a million giobes as large as gmbert: junior woodward. James Flet-| yr and Mrs, Thomas Perkins Sears granted:. 3, permission for -recelver to Dcafl:":’;{"ygd e ottt arinan® | The regular meeting of Hope Rebekah |the carth. Sher: junior beadle. Loufs H. L'Heu-|, e T uv i g vs Kelley, 13 o, 12 vi Eame #ux Gruggis. Peter Benolt: physiclan.| ten overs ‘st (helr home Fridan. cvon. | accoptance. st commistesn. report. apd | LAke Fridsy evpning. - Games music |lodge No. 21, was held Wednesday night B g < gt fftees e - Geomgs M. Thampson: auditors, John [ jng ~ Among. the guests Was Mrs, Leo judgment off, Lomas & Nettleton Co.|3nd refreshments.made entertaing fea- | e Tty cosi S &3 ¥. Brierley, William Roach. Glenn Yeagiey of Crisfobal, Canal Zone,|Tr. ve Oddo, et al., 1. confirmation of | tures for the evening. s R L et st S et P toved The Taftville Athletle. Associntion has | Panama. report of committee, accepted; 2, appro- i AbcutBI T c.,.'".‘." b+ famen ot snounced that the game which was| James Cass of Boston, Mass. was a|val of deed of conveyance, approved; 3, o P B A i scheduled to he plaved Jast Wednesday | recent business caller in the village. |supplemental judgment. postponed. Shea svening between the Taftville A. A. and| Miss Nyra Yerrington of South Front|vs. Berkowlitz, 1, continuance, continued the Hillchest team. and which had to be | street is the guest of the. Misses Agnes|3 months for non-residents; 2. leave to postponed on account of the weather,|and Jessie Laird-in New York. file amended complaint, granted; 3, ¢ i1t bs played next Wednesdav night 03| phe poat race drow great mamy of |h€aring on application for appointment 2 ‘he Providence -street grounds. the villagers Friday, many: going down|Of Teceiver. granted. receiver appointed. A Ford truck owned by a Norwlch|in fheir automobiles. All day long a|Miner vs Christie. et al 1, that P Le- tanfectionéry firm. and occuplsd by two| confinuous stream of motors, most of | R0y Harwood, Admr. of estate of Wil- roung men. turned ‘over at the junction | them bearing = Massachusetts registra-|liam H. Miner be substituted as party ue and Providence street | tion, and many of them sporting red or|Plaintiff. granted; 2. (foreclosure and ay morning at 11.15. A large crowd | blue pennants, came over the Blissvillejlimitation of ‘time, postponed. Carlson who heard the nojse from Front strest.! bridge and passed through the lower end|YS Longo, foreclosure and limitation of 5 : fek! thered and To d the k ly- S time, off. Shalett vs. Shalett's Clean- wrckly Fa Rnd Yoihd_the truck 1y * tnomer Seythia, on which Frank|ing and Dyeing, Inc. 1, that claim of Es- western Graln Corp 5 and neither of ‘the occupants in-| Hodkinson and his son are passengers,|ther Kaufman for wages be allowed as a : - oot al el M B By AR WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FULL LINE OF HAY, GRAIN, FEED AND FLOUR. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO GIVE US A “worae Tor theiz ' experfence. The acei- ol 2 Western Grain Corp. *here the Dort ‘feuring car and motor- NEAR FREIGHT HOUSE, JEWETT CITY il P g Mg e B SPARKLERS ~ BLANKS The Thursday evening backetry elans 3 “lbesd Thursday eyening [oF the mummer I R I E w O K : i xith_ the meeting W the Red TroM fooms in ~ the - Ponemah vatiing, when a soclal evening was en- ! y hilde Stapfer. the instructress, $20 in C. V. PENDLETON Sers the art of basket making. The members of the class are Mrs. George RED FIRE A COMPLETE LINE - SALUTES i3 { ©o%gd by the members of tho class. and €old, &s 2 token of appreciation for the tass has amo learned to make other ar- 45 BROADWAY, NORWICH, CONN., ¢ k‘dnn. Mrs. Thomas Perkins Sears, buildings. Only about 11 pe® cent. of New York workers are members of !trade unions. | Cottages in which the actors in | Shakespeare’s cwn company lved still exist in Southwark, England. Eights-two per cent. of the people who ldied or were intured by fire in chis { country last year were mothers. 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