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FAIR AND wnm !'DA!’I muix muomw—lloi:u Bnfizfim !-fl- I-lfl“'-b 10, 1922, 3 T AT (THE WEATHER. Conditions. Tié’ temperature wis Somewhat low- e’ In ‘Néw England. the “Middie and ' North Atlantic wtdtes the Weather will be generally fair! with rising“temperatiire Monday and un- sectied | probably with showers and 5 Storms Tuesday. In the South Auightie the weather will be part- Iy’ Sdudy _scattered thunder storms Monday u‘ “Tuesday. Winds. North o'_ &ndy Hook: Moderate east to.gouth and weather fair Monday. Sandy Hook to Hatteras Moderate southeast. and south and weather fair Moaday. Forecast. mn v«v Bngiand Falr and warmer Mbnday ; Tuesday increasing cloudiness, probably showers Tuesday afternoon or . .Observations in Norwich. The -Bulletin's observations show the foliowing changes in temperature and the “barometric changes Saturday and Sunday: Ther. Bar. Saturday— 7-a m 80 123 m . %0 ¢ nom . Fr 62 Haghest 20, lowest 80 Sunday— TR m o 80 19 = 64 € p m 3 6 Highast 76, lowpst, 0. Comparisens. Predictions for Saturday: Showers and bly thunder storms. ,Skturdiy’s weather: Cloudy, followed by clearing. SUN, MOON AND TIDES. n San Il High || Moon Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises. (Standard Time.) hours after high T it is low which is followed by flood lide. GREEWEVILLE .Mrs. Margaret Ranger and two chil- p. of Waterbury - ars visiting, Mrs. mger's mother, Mrs. Fannie McNeeley, of Boswell avenue. Mr._and Mra, Seymour Carpenter of mrx. s, N. Y. have returned to thelr home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert An- dsews, who have been entertaining them, tetgrned with them, Mr.and Mrs. Frans Potter of Provi- fence are the guests of Louls A. Potter sf Centhal avenue. Saturday. the 3 Friendly Soicety ® S, Andrew's church held the annual pichic ig &t the ovttage, of one of the asso- clates, Mrs. Alex Finlayson at Groton ong; Point. The. principal attractions| Fas the bathing and the gisls had a de- m\n time i the water, They left the about §, arriving home just in dme to escape the shower. 1f sun-burn wells good time ‘there is no doubt they imjoyed thems®ives, § Fill Top Casino. the new dancing pa- rilion in Greenmeville. is prowing very jar,. In spité of the frain Satu m there was a large attend- o The clags, ot ‘paople attending - that they appgeciate the effort the kg o) keep - this one of vilions in this part Miss Helén C. Aberg of North Third » i& in Portiand, Conn., the guest . S, r. apd Mrs. “'Eddras < Caron have méved from Norwich to the propertr on e Canterbury Turnpike which they re- sehtly purchased, from John Noiam, The Taftville Athletic Association Bhave purchased a quantity of - burlap which will be used. to. enclose t he grounds. People who want to see the game will now fave to pay admission. The association officials “have been of the opinign for a long time that to al- iow _nom payers to watch the game from e sides of the ground was not fair to time who were willing to pay armission home téam. The taken down aftes each game and put up just before the next 2ngage- , The Salyation Army held an outdoor mhu the junction of Providence I Second street Friday even- Lewis A Tilinghast of North Third wvehue in at Rogers Lake, Old Lyme, fob & Week, where he has taken a cot- age. & Fannie Grieshammer of Baltic ¥peny_Sunday with Miss Annie Volkman ot Avenue. (M. and Mrs, John Yarewiscs are har- EE A" bars erected on their farm In Victor Caron of New London spent 156 “eck-end with. his mother, Mrs, Ma- ihilde Caron of North B street, Hector J. Gaucher of Providence street Wah & récent guest of friends in Hart. *ford; Com: Harold - Linderson of North Grosven. srdilé- spent the week-end with his Mgother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Phllip-Linderson of North B street. ¥ MP and Mre. Thomas Singleton of | Providence. B¢ L, wers week-end guests 9 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hindle of North Thind avenue. Mr..and Mrs. George Fransr of- Norwich Town were Saturday visitors: at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. dindie. « ¥ fhe committes in charge of the plenie ofi“the Taftville Congregational Sunday wshiob! met Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mri. Allen Bogle of Provi- dfnce mreet. . The .tickets have been /pmnted and George W. Weller, Jr. has aden piaced charge of their distribu- Yon. , It was voted to mail notices to il regimersd members of the Sunday wihool, asking them to call for their tick- sarly As possible. Children’s tick- il be distributed by the committee ehitirch We@nesday evening. Three cars have Been engaged, made by 'a’ dpecial fund, the income the Has-Been's club and club. 1f the weather man o hix part in the matter, ¥t prom- 6 be & big day_for =il who plan to oAl the picnic. Mr. ‘End -Mrs Parick McCann' and family of Providence street are docupy- ing the farm at Round Hill, which they m! purchaged. - Fumlor Chautasqes Parade. POy xAd girle, get in"“line ' for the ‘Cautavquit parade this morning. and girls are asked to meet at e house-at 10 o'élock. Bring bicy- axies, express wagpns and doll coaches, " and “wedf costumes if you Marguerite Shields, R. N., daugh- '- of Mr. and Mrs. Danie] Shieids, left g: determine jast how Thuch value can|Be ; |svnGE TALKED expected “from spraying with he ) s E e feal (i native tested are. cooperating ‘in leaving-a smail Out of.a_ tofal/of 1,837 of their potato piece unsprayed.® This|S2tte mtd ring: .vun-,mmoo wquqm and ‘comparisons in yield made with the | oL of [ Elisay Crhi c n S t reflects a considerable decline in the “was " finished: Anoffer of 350,000 for the assets‘of by C. W. Shuftlewarh & Co. Inc. and 5 m the silegea bl:kruu Kolb' Carton Cos|is. - for 31 the assets*of the Koib Co,|rost of the plece, which Wil Be spraved | Tac., of this city has been received by |consisting of the merchandise on hand | The following men are running pota- Peroentage of -bovine tuberculoss "over | Just before court \adjourned’ for. the d {jto demonstrations in this county. Any- arguments made Saturday morning. Judge. Jamese has has becn set. for oreditors’to ap.|ver pulp .machinery and fxtures, free | these plots should get In touch wilh one ‘«“;:e“"";"‘“m :::‘3: e eaa | . Webb rue!l"vod oty £ h why the Tecelvers|and clear of all liens, and all accounts|Of the demonstrators as they -are. well e iry " and- breeding |- Before court. in Saturday muin- | :::lflmn:lolceew ept the aer. e receivable. remaining unassigned. posted on the details of the demonstra- ;”:‘fu‘““"’"f.d, By e I ias: fadss ‘Wehb, HAN Bavs Biee.cho het= |4 ¥ s .| tons. |, Elmer Foote. Colchester .. Soott | 2i/RERS: L = hter Mrs; L o Wiy wate| ke sty o SRS n e e, S, Sl BN | B ot i | e e e S TRE or £ T T a1 others intereated o apipant |ing of Montville and Henry J. Greenstein | Smith & Farris, Niantic; James Graham, e e erer put. in | chiet sources of contention during ine E Al ot e D I o aity, & hmpéaiskes Of the | Norwich, R..D::'F: Bara’ SHIL Fiasicn) oWy eithy eiorid ' Faven wiemh But S B0 PEUCEEE SR SR AL o Norwate July 17 st 1090 a. m. (day-|Droperty of the bankrupt corperation, | Falls; Christian Hansen Norwich R |guarendios and one Mes SHESIEL KOS with' the dittle girl for several minutes. at 1030 n. m. (day- I D. Hawley & Snead, ; Hight time). . The §50,000 offer Is made | whose mill is at Themesville in this city. | O Xawiey & Shedd, Preston: "w“}f_ issued for 72 heéad, whiie twenty-six per-| When court came in, counsel for both catt m. | sides agreed to take two hours and & : ¢ B A AR e e R kel s HATAI JGke ey Inits were issued to import cattle for im- | privilege of marrying, stand outside this|aption of two refusals. but the third R 7 % __,___.fii o . | mediate’ staughter. e half total for the Arguments, each side | [ ioic oircie. udging as best they can |ocasion is final one way or the other. PROHIBITION OFFICERS TO CONNECTICUT- ESTATES PAID Acercdited herd ‘certificates “were is-|to consume one hour and a quarter and the merits of the candidates. ' WATCH CONNECTICUT PORTS $7.589,285 TO GOVERNMENT | WILL HELP FARMERS TO sued to ten herd owners, for a total of | to file briefs with Judge Webb WIthin |~ \whnen a man makes a selection he > " % % HAVE CERTIFIED FLOCK [350 cattle. ' Official, tuberculin test certi-|one week on. points' which counsel felt] . o: jiherty to have the object of his R L e Saiiut paid taxts @€1] A tetter is being sent out to the mem: | ficates wre secured by twenty owners | they had not covered as thoroushiy 53 | chfoe picked ut and the vell removed. runners appear to work best, which. fact | States government during the fiscal year | Pers of the home egg laying contest and|for a total of 421 cattle. they wished. T No alternative to accepting lhe ‘woman has led prohibition enforcement agents to | ended June 30, it was announced by In-|adult poultry clubs from the farm bu-; ~Permits were also issued for fhe in-{ Attorney T. Harrison Shéldon of New | thon remains to him. bécome mors active in their seaech for | ternal Revenue Coliector Robert 0, Eaton, |reau offce, calling atténtion to the plan | formation of 212 horses.’ Treatment for | Faven made the mnlnl arguments 10| - women, on the other hand. have the |ald. the liquor craft that are said to be work-| This is more than has been collected in | Which has been in operation for the last|hog cholera was administered: to 279 | Mrs. Le:hlln: Mé . ’;f!"wedegyf“m’:' S i New London, Bridgeport, New Haven | such taxes in the state since the law was | (WO or three years wherehy owners of | hogs. and for hemorrhagic septicaemia | ney Ha . Hull, who argued for the ~—Exchange. Knowm by Counter Sign. Advancing retail business is * Tecoz. nized by its counier sign.—Boston He the_ closing argument. @ p = the | Jeoted on account of the interitance tax|for production and for - freedom from |herds found. during the month. en made” ;.r:):l.eh:v“m:. :uwwl::gic, e the k| or thorts preceding years combined e Garenota. provided records have| A totaliiof 603 dogs was seized; . The whole of the afternoon session Fri . ‘ ing s i ken up' with testimony in re-’ o e Hghros ndicate: that c .| been kept during the past vear. #Profes- | throughout ths state. ~Of this number|day was tal v Sa% s ‘“1‘;’;‘6 e o e e T ied wneee | sor"R. B, Jones, the pouitry specialist | 354 were fedeemed by owners, and 228 | buttal by both sides. The only new wit- ¥ w:’t:;“:.r iy St e g e él:&; in . approximately the past vear than in|Aat the-college, is anxious that all appii-|were killed.. Eighty-nine - prosecutions|ness was Mrs. Adelene Kassam MacCluer ; ‘Attoeney George.H. Coheri:bf Hartford, | Ay year since 1315." In ane month alone | cations for this sort of work be injasjfor vioiations ef the dog quarantines re-|of New York, a cousin of Mrs. Lee who and other ports in the state. It is known | passed and néarly equals the .otal col- POUITY flockf ‘may have them certified|to 242. - There were -no infected hog|defendant. Attorney Steele of New HIV~| - = r 1] o f soon as possible so fhat definite plans|sulted. Only two cases of rabies devel- testified that she was at the Lee home £, . 0«,2 Sfcers of the “probibition. favy ~and - 23&‘.’5’"3,‘3'3.'3‘;5“;‘5“ rhan® etale | an be made for taking care of the large |oped during June. Compiaints investi- a4 the. time ot the. episode; when Baby Norwich, Conn., June 10, 1922, Y Apell Diring December last $345,000 | number of men who are bound to wnat |gated reached 285 ce. tell into a bathtub. Dr. Lee. testi- 1 SN 2 & {erencs In New London last week for-the | (20 e in ‘on Scount of inia tax. Te | this sort of work, ' From the amount of fed o nisairect exuminadion that e | The Directors of this:Society have declared cut of the Dlockade ‘of ports in this state. Liquo PRmét of the'tax on the sstate of tna{pONry. kept In New London county Intstseied Adtlence at ¥ M 0. A child fell into the baihtud when it was ‘)¢5 rmings of the current six months, a semi-annual dividend d hrée-mile. limit | 1ate B. C. Converse of Greenwich. capi- | there ‘shoul ) 3 “Les Miserables” In Movles . - : 8 Inden boats outslde the. thréemile Uit | ialet, acoounta. for Iasge. part of tne | Would be Interested in this scrt of worki| , Cocq (iia sudrence. th the: large | ST PArtiaf the house smoking cigaretter. |} at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, payable to de- p “bri o i 4 <4 Mrs. Lee claimed that the child was only . % - which carry the Stift to the shore. IR TR & L e e S ‘;fi?éfi‘fi,;w' o o e oo Xt e | four months old and she deniea that sne | positors entitled thereto on and after July 15th, 1922. inheritances before the probate courts | anyoné's fin:k} on ychich records ‘""T.t of the"story “Les Miserables'“in movmg was smoking cigarettes or that the child direct execution of the provisions of thé | been kept during the past year and will The'officers have discovered such cases #nd they are determined ta curb the | fell into the bathtub on account of care- Three reels were shown be- . . . practice. The famous Jennie T. which | Gecedents' wills. select a pen of breeders which he feels|Pictures. : lessness. Wus e, In (h'Rot ‘of. Slwoharkig u | i DS S iand 3 sure have averaged during the past year %‘1:'1’,?:5 Mnere, gyeldd“r:n:)!n:‘;l{: :‘:‘;“v];’; Mrs. MacCluer testified that she plac e omc a“n s oclet Fauor g, I8 o A e e N | POTATO DEMONSTRATION PrLOTS |10 Produce eges 160 eggs or more peri oo hatriended a little orphan BTk | Toe s o fone monthe oa and o |~ Nam :C. Biekel, : which: was libeled ‘Wed- 2 5 hen, The bréeding flock should also be Lee was about four months old ‘and not . » nesday by the United States government IN COUNTY SHOWING RESULTS | (asted for white diarrhoea so that any-|FTOm beginning to end the audlence Were [on)y genied that Mrs. Lee was smoking . on the charge of _transporting’ liquor | A number of potato demonstrations| one who has this work done can adver-{much interested. Tr;e“mg:élflruhovex-‘j cigarettes at that time but declared tnat (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank) worth more than 326,000 from the sloop | were established by the New London|tise egzs for setting purposes .another | With several hymns followed w EU?G she had mever seen her cousin smoke Grace and Bdna to New London, is an-{County Farm Bureau this past spring to|spring from a certified flock, certified [ture reading and praver. Between U | cigarettes, although she had heard that other. The Biokel is a seagoing tug and | determine . the value of dffferent:soufces|hoth for production and for freedom ireels ‘Secretary Hill gave a briet talk|gpe gid. She denied that Dr. Lee rush- is said to be worth more than $40,000. |of seed potatoes. Certified seed was se-Mrom white diarrhoea. The mominal| ok the “""‘i“- d’:‘u'r e ';{f‘n‘s"f‘"c';:"? 33 ed into_the bath room following screams The libels carry probable penaitiés of | cured from Maine, Vi, New York state!charge is made for this sort of oW of Mrs. Lee and asserted that Dr. Lee $101,000 on three ailegations, With the S| referred to cases where a few kind words | e | and also second crop seed from New|simply to cover actual expenses. T e bt those 1 whom | was nowhere about.and that he i not | ; e, 100% IGNITION IS 100% POWER forfeit of the boat on two others. It is|Jersey. In a few of the demonstrations|is charged for the farm visit and 1o per|f13® Een neW hobe to Hete 16 WAOU know a thing about it until he was told Nur tought that powerful financial agents | certified and northern grown sewl was| bird for cerficatior. and 5. per bird for | (€Y were spoken and refinced the €OfC by Mrs. Lee at dinner that night and —adifiny EQUIP YOUR AUTO OR BOAT WITH miist_be behind some of the smuggling | also used beside the other lots of ‘cer-|testing for white diarrhoea. The farm |[ICNce of the Kind worcs spouen LY JeSi% | he expressed surprise that a child so N when such an expensive tug is used in the | tified seed bought from local dealers. 1t |bureau office will be the souge of fur-|{0 (hose who were disconreged. BiC Mel: | youns could fall into the bathtub. f —Detmin CERTIFIED SPARK PLUGS AND OVER- smuggling. = Private operators of small|is interesting to mote that the certified| ther information for those who want it.|toned & weew WiFS S8 PRURENt I 00 | Mrs. MacCluer sald that she had visit- Hood COME ALL SPARK PLUG TROUBLE. = o i e g R v o S G el et g great Gladstone gland, ed Mrs. Lee frequently and that the de- . the shipment of the liquor until such a|utation for putting out good seed is & time as mey received payment rur it, it is | showing up in advance of ev erything | 4 3 else. Two lots of seed bought “from lo-i _FEarl Darrow Jr, cul_deaiers are showing up very poorly,| Earl Darrow 123 Shaw sireet. New Lon. furged all present to take the time snd Dride Behind the Veil. while another lot bought from anotheridon, was seriously injured Friday mcnmg.;n»akhk{nd words 'u;‘ per:rm ;nq tms, Tocal dealer is practically. as good as the| when an automobile driven by H. B.|for they mean much io those about us.; SR a dying friendless boy between the ses-| yotign of the mother and child to each s Skuil Fractured. sions of Parliament, and gave him fruit|oiner was remarkable. son of Me. and Mrs, |80d & little Testament. The speaker l T Price, $1.50 Each A quaint marriags custom fs in vozue ! in the Andaman Isies, the penal settle- | First company of Hartford and Second [lots of certified seed bought Prentie, 141 Mohegan avenue, ran into the | HUgh B e iAo ment. to which “lifers” from British 1 v peug WRITE OR CALL 578 company of*New Haven, Governor's Foot | the growers themselyes. It /| child & the corner of Howard and Hamil- | 304 the wey in_wiiieh e adapted nis N et ra i ; to know yet what the results will be but|ton streets, New London. The child"re- | There are eighteen tHousand /prison- CERTIFIED SPARK PLUG Guards, will go into camp at Niantic next i ing; he also rendered the touching solo, : L P S the indications are a good deal s they|ceived a feacture of the siull and a|liE: he alde rendered the touching solo. in th-e scttlement and-every. Satur- = - Thurdday. The tour of duty will‘be for | were last year when. certified seed pought | broke1 ciavicle. Tt was taken to the | tf Hearc the wo'ee € SeSis-sev.’ = Ihe rq 185 -rigEifor R o Pkt i to} [ Neneaness AGENCY four daye. from Thursday. 1o Sunday, in- |direct from the growers of a known rep- | Lawrence and Memorial Associated hospi- | FiOVIE PICCue macuine wes operkted b¥ | o' married are heavily vefled- and pa- | F —Eisctroa, A clusive. - The Feeters will be reviewed by | utation outyieided everything ‘else. tal.and it was stated at the-institution, mme! HUx- Rk P Y LS LTIIE Phone 578 Poing - 200 MAIN STREET Governor Lake Saturday. part of the story will be shown on the Igdairnng 1 sadaety An afmpt is being made this yeur|that the child is in.a critical condition. | 500, O qualified by the good conduct for the More Pep, More Speed, More Power NORWICH TO CELEBRATE THE RETURN OF OUR GENERAL OFFICES TO NORWICH Norwich Merchants HAVE NAMED THE WEEK OF MONDAY, JULY 10th UNTIL SATURDAY. JULY 15th AND PLACE ON SALE THERMOS BOTTLES AND THERMOS LUNCH KITS AT PRICES SO LOW THAT EVERY MAN, -WOMAN: AND CHlLD IN NORWICH AND VICINITY CAN OWN ONE. . 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