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e Mako ft noceisiry 't bave aiElIve] Neewink, Fhuredigs faly 10, 098] week. Fiy J 1 INNRC ; o . 3 : > ) ihis parpose. All the girls ar using| VARIOUS MATTERS - N soct smasth, beavtifnl u.;"f:‘:?:;: The seasoi for watermelon pastice Bas | recent’ Viitor at Wil Evers: Tome|t Dearance. arrived. ; in Central Villagd, o ; o 8 thak $ One. : > it to ok rwillo also acts as a protection| Light vehiols lamps at 7.51 o'clock| oy Prentics of Oxtsrd, Cal, 1o a |4, Comp Busts, Va, —Ba - . | b ugh e : - : . freckles, jan and sunburf. It| (standard time) tonight. guest of Mr. ahd Mrs. Willlari M. it % : syt on :ynuple u:sn“u‘:g 1:n :fl.l &- ‘x:: The length of the day. has decreased & | worth of Poouonoc Beidge. ; Rev b . Train, ¥ w et 10 o : mon “in” th % R e A = cannot be deteeted. trifie over a quarter of an hour. Edward Gillétte has left for his home o X pirtanss "l!hmu’u /Y ai‘i 5 5 2 8 4 Vil ¢ o Try it bn 6ne hand and atm, and| The through and local fréight traffic onlin Sheridan, Wyéming, afte & visit|in their work at camp. Since the fire “The convoys go 1 - J RPN ». : = : then compare it with the other. This|thé Shore Line has kept increasing this | with his cousin, W. H. Narracott, of Oic | heavy thunderstorm that greeted ths ar- i 5 a , will give you anydea of the startling | Week. . Lyme: v ' |riving regiment, there haye hot been change it will mare in the appearance| Thermos botties, 895 to §1.89. The Lee | Miss Blinor Howard has returned to|more bad storms, but several of your hands and arms. & Osgood.—adv. her_home in Not after a 2& vig- evening. et d s A single trial and you will ievér be| Grangers In & number of places are|it with her aunt, Darrow, without it. Derwilio comes in 3 |substituting plonio outings for their for-|of Bast Lyme, 7 “of No 1t : . : = shades: flesh, white and brunette. Use | ma] meetings this month. Mr, and Mrs. Smith of Torrington, ; W I Lh A N e 4 e 8 A flesh or brunette on your face and{ s, gafly vacation Bible school at the | With Russel Flickinger and famlily of vas nec 4 " - o 3 : white on your neck, chest, hands &nd | conice) Baptist chureh has bégun, with|Old_Lyme, motored to Norwich, calling |Eun g v b'"’ it today, and then note the | an attendance of about 50. on Emil A. Jahn, country, ere B o : 2 : e on"':u“.c“’.‘fi”‘ letl‘;l':t gu{‘::;; end8: 1 Farmers have besn improving the pleas- | Ira R. Lévick and family of Hartférd 3 : ; g : ; ant days to cure and house much hay have returned home, having spent the 7 o 2 2l : o 3 . which had besn lying in the fields. | Fourth with his mother, Mrs, E. A, Jahn A of the East Side. Nice Bl Island swordfish. Plenty 3 } . of loboml:‘ and crabs. Broadway Fish| Lloyd Herbert, of -Stonington spent t for re e < . 0 K i ¥ Just Received Market, 40 Broadwaye—adv. Sunday at_the hime of his purents, M. : 8 kit b : used &s his headquarters, and the - B ekt = et 2 The Lyte Bleotric Power company has and Mrs. Jnnsl‘;'!.. Herbert, of 642 h!n v‘ E 0 b where. Cornwallis surrendersd to wm;.um ad- | ALL PARTIES HAVQNG-U.OI AlM- in P stringing wires and © » > e g Shipment T e avevat more stocer Thts. |- Mies Jessio Willey of Norwich, who has was some. et| There ars also other things of Mterest | finally” : ; s ED FRAMED PICTURES AT BUTTE % Ffom Somers, Miss Gladys Comstock | P6SR teaching school at Hasardville, has ! such ‘as “ticks” and “Jiggers” ind' snakes. ar 7 ” and Miss Della Leroux have gone to Néw | 2/7ived at her cottage in Pine Grove, ¥i- 8 s You will no_doubt want'to know. what 3 n ART AND GIFT SHOP ARE RE- ) antic, for, the summer. . E ey ot Wil- 4 }'ea (No_ 2 Nnt) o et B b 10 the SURM | Ry, Phille 70 MBsoes 6F CORREGE limantic telephoned to Kave s |QUESTED TO CALL FOR SAME AT who ‘went along r tained until he could see them &s & Wil- Lamont Clarke, secrstary of South | nd was \atls" (0 vend o Hatisiy | Bach batiery ia allowsd 5 89 rounds of | the limantic barber named Cots had besn|ONCE, AS HAVING 8OLD MY bridge Y. M: C. A, and a group of young ; 115mm gun ammunition. Thers are six | gers” H morning, has recovered. = Tobbed of $41 by & gypsy woman during In Which We Can Make |men are camping at the Jake in Unton for | RS, 188 180 koo of. West iatn |BFING batteries in the regiment. ~ | most invisible and cause small blister or | the aftarnoon. BUSINESS T VIS U " Deli two wesks. street 15 visiting at the home of h The instruction includes small arms fir- | eruptions to raise on the skin. Several| Chief Kill and Mr. Cots arrived|c|TY_ SHORTLY. s Immediate Delivery. The Woman's auxlliary to Union 10d8%, | tor gna’ brothesiaiies, g, s et I8 | fhg, revoiver and rifle. OF the men have been bothered with thems, | by automoblle about 7.30 and sgain the| O 1 W. E BUTTS: - New London, plans to holT ite annual pic- | for, and, brother-in-law, Judge and Mrs. When tearing throtgh the woods with the | Women were lined-up hut Mr. Cote coulé w. £ nic at Odd Fellows' home, Groton, Thurs imantie. tractors and trucks we disturbed several | ROt pick out any of them as the one wi . . day, July 20. > ? Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Bottomley of 2 snakes. For the most part they were t%fl;h money. The old gypsy chie . 'I"he Edward The f61d foboe. of €he United. Siates fn. Washington street, recently had as |range stations and balloons. black and ran away. One man claims|did leave his soft couch on 2 plle of MR. AND MRS LA Fevetats Bepactioet tn. Conmsqtiont | EHNE b gg‘:a:l:; Patents, Mr. and Mre. The radio men are on duty with the { that he killed a rattle snake, but as they | comfortables in one of the cars but con- Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Newton and fam- | will return with much information on| It is reported that the governor and y denied emphatically any responsi: GmD ClTIZm ily, formerly of Norwich, have gone to | radio. 2 his staff will visit camp this week and | Dility for what took place in Williman- 51 At the annual flower mission afternoon Central Wharf ess. grammar school, New London. “We leave Camp Bustis Friday after-|hands of the Willimagtic authorities ra- A ? nie parties from Plainfield, Moobup, Tatt- | Lorsh's elder daughter, Mrs. Hupgh Me- DOCTORS ARE EETURNING J. Twomey, who sent Officer P, Murphy Cha u & ran down 2,885 tax delinquents during men of the 52nd and 51st regiment and |are rare hers his word was doubted. ducted negotiations through his son. ppe mpafly the past month. Pleasure Beach to spend th . Mr.| The observation detail has been in the | we all hope to see him as we think we | tic and declared they were willing to gc s s an B e resanted by B, | Nevton 18 principal of Nathan - Hafo | towsrs, and during the firing. wil be on | have made good progr back thers and put themstives o tne| ATe you interested in the Sal s vation 2 Allen H. Gates. . ) ther &an; Or Mrs. The fleld day Saturday proved very in-!noon via railroad for Connecticut, than pay any more money. The i Norwich, Conn. At Mohegan park this month, Supt. | 35 Sharies Marah and lietle daugh- i Qe of 3 whols caravan was at length 0(Dg want to help in it Peter Ver Steeg has had visits from plo- 4 % , and Mrs | . depart ordered out of town by Capt. D. you - ? Donald of Union streét, returned - the | SWIMMERS STEAL LUNCHES great task : ville and Willimantic, after them in the auto patrol to see tha' Removal Nohce early part of this wedk after ten days’ AT MOHEGAN PARK LIQUOE PRESCRIPTION BOOKS | .0 ient' moving in the dirdstion they] READ THE WAR CRY } Connecticut rectors are preparing to| visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charl egan park: orwi t back thro ROUILLARD AND ROMER, LO-|Aattend the triennial general conventlon of | S. Judkins, of s:-‘o. Maine. Mrs, M:r:; ex iR gelel T 2 e e aeA T T Do |, B 1 in Port-| and . that they have to keep & close eye on|Hartford what they have left of thélr ll-| way to New London. Si CATED FORMERLY AT WAURE. | e B e o I o | i wisitog T e Sisters, the latter | their lunch baskets. - A West ide family | quor prescription blenks Chiet Klillourey, Sergesnt John K incirely, GAN GARAGE, HAVE MOVED TO A group that went to the park this week. |dootor who has a ‘book of liquor pre-| Kane and Mr. Cote went as far as the|Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter . LARGER AND CLEANER PLACE N;’:’J“{’;}’B’ ::";l::";‘; ::‘zl.v:‘:un dm:ig yem‘ B0 1eaving their carefully prepared lunch on | Scription blanks has been served witlf the| submarine base, looking for ths miss- 3 i 5 a bench while they strolled off to another |following notice: ing gypsy automobile and learned thal s OF BUSINESS ON MATHEWSON | soclal members. It has met with T‘m OBITUARY. plage, found thg lunch had vanished when| “Physicians' prescription blanks, form ln'car with three women ard two chil-|\we CONTRACTED TO TAKE THE STREET, JEWETT CITY, OPP. having won a good number of prizes. 2 Mrs. James Price. they returned. © What their feelings were [ 1,043 have recently been revised, the! dren in it and a man driving had gone Thid DEPOT, OVER JEWETT CITY AUTO| , One of the guests at a recent. large| Mrs; Juliena Bushnell Price, widow of | CA% Well be imagined. , revised forms being printed on specially | through there about 7 /o‘clock. ENTIRE OUTPUT OF A NEW YORK I.AVEIV' dinner given in Paris by Mes. Willlam R. | James Price, and a former resident of | Later some boys who had been in swim- | designed water mark paper from an en-| The woman who gof the money from FACTORY Hearst was Mrs. William Hayward, for- WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR AUTO-|merly Mrs. Morton F. Plant, of Eastern MOBILE AND HOUSE PAINTING. | Point Brooklyn, N. Y. died Sunday at the | MiNg at the lake told of taking the lunch graved plate. The serial number of each| Mr. Cote was a slick operator, accord- G & N . home of her deughter, Mre. AL B Shep, | and eemed to think it was pretty much | prescription 1s prefixe@hy the-letter— | ing to the story he told. She tried the| aclies’ Glnglmm ardson, at Pittsfield, Mass,, after a long | Of 2 joke. They told one of the boys in|A; otherwise the books and blanks are| weli known fortune telling dodge and . " At Mystie, Miss Jobe's camp for girls| illness. She was in her 90th year, and | the picnic party where the forks and nu:nlg_énd as at present. then told he must hold something val- TELEPHONE, MOOSUP 115-12 || 0 e el at the Great Hill grove, | besides her daughter fs survived by @ | Spoons which had been in the lunch b ‘On an’after July 20, 1923, no physl- uable in his hand to get & better for- t 1. JEWETT CITY 38-2 formerly the Peace grove, and over 40| son, Willlam H. Price of 430 K. Sth|Kkets could be found and shese were re-|{cians' prescription blanks shall be filled | tune. Me had a roll of $60 in bills, with ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN |girls are enjoying the pleasures that go | Street, Brookiyn, and four granddaugh- covered, but the swimmer-thieves had by a druggist unless in emergency cases | an elastic around themi, that he showec WORTH. $398 TO $4.98 7 ' with camp life. ters. The interment will be at Hanover, | better-keep out of the way of the woman | 88 provided by regulations or which are| anq put back into his pocket. But her| Remember these are not mers houst All the World at Work Colchester men, Glauberger and son. Conn. who put' up the lunch. issued on this néw revised form. Upon re- | hand followed after the bilis and hé de-|dresses, but street dresses.. . - accomplished the feat the other day of Mlas “AdMe Eywiivg. < celving this letter, you are requested to| clares .that she managed to peel oft 3| ON SALE IN ALL 5 STORES The VSR oll Sakis of MERNML: At D L 110 bty The death of Miss Adelle Egarian of| GAVE BIRTHDAY PARTY return your book of prescriptions which | §20 bill, two tens and a one without dis- menla, are sald by & Turkieh mewpape | O er Mouse, . Thrse. houts waa the| South Manchester ocourred i this city| FOR EENNITH SANDERS | Va8 previously turnishedyou by this of- | turbing the elastic which was stni| THE PASNIK COMPANY - d Be SIER wnowsh to. appy . the, “entire | S 5 July 7 af % 5 fiice, whether or not the-same is partly | around the roll when hé counted it a SELL FOR LESS vorld. amount of time. expended. uly 7 atter & lingering llnes of Ave] -yrp, Wil R./Sanders” entrtained | yped, with the request that & Book of néw | f4o hinttes. after she 1eft the. barber . - $O8 L3 abor in South Africa Ips accspted | WhileBensle were complaining of mid-{ Joart, She was born in Armenia anc|wednesday afternoon st her home at 11 [ prescription forms. be furnished you. bR g e s Norwich, Willimantic, Putnam, wuts in wages to meet the lowered cost | Summer heat and humidity Wednesday, | pacy (n€ Gaushier, n Egarlan and| frnold St. for the second birthday of her | Kindly give this matter you immediats| e band hag & variety of cars, Danielson and Westerly . - o living. some of the heads of departments in lo- | "y [ funeéhl was hald n South Man- son, Kenneth. Sixteen friefids were pres-1aitention inasmuch as your present book | whi ch included seversl Fords, a CAAIIRG, | emmme i ety Exports of leather from the Unlted |cal stores were selecting holiday glfts| cposter with butial in the Manchaste | o And the house was tastétully dscorsi- | (s void atter July 20, 1922.” & Dodge and an Essex. The cars car- 23 SR tes are falling off. from visiting salesmen’s samples. aiketasy. ®|ed in yellow and white. During the aft-| 1t {g understood that the new prescrlp- | ried Maryland, New York, Florids an|ter live. Father Keefs has knowledge Only 3 days left for one of the Ther- Miss Ella Fritzell, ernoon the little ones enjoved & Jack | tion will show what drug store they are | onio registrations. The —gypsy chiet n;f the E: French, German and BankiEs mos bargains, The Lee & Osgood Co.— Horner pié and birthday cakes and each |, be_filled at, and in case that store hap- | said thay had come from Binghampton, talian ‘languages, with which to meei adv. it F;':;zsll-l i ot New Haven | received & box of candy as 2 favor gs RAGLIANO—In Groton, i P Ty uly 9 after two year!| winner of the candy hunt, Merrill La- by Rev. Father Waillam | "0 inure better mall service as well 88| of filness. She wae born in New Ha|throp, recelved a prize. Mrs. Sanders|¢s ne returned to the physician who gives and ds a member of the chamber of nco Di Magglo and Miss | 10 000 Ot e ras mcked. that the | on. the daughter of Oscar and Hilme | was assisted in entertaining by Miss AE-|{t and he will be expected to tear it up | NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY oF | commerce and Rotary club, and is ai- ostmaster Chester has asked that the|Johnson Fritzell. Burial was in New|nes Lathrop. Victrola selections Wers |and give out a new one, on anothér store G = ways working to promote the interest ————————— | public_endeavor 1” transact business at}| Haven, where the funeral was held. enjoyed. Wha bYATAMLT 15 SAVA THC BA Ya ANEHAE T ORDINATION TO PRIESTHOOD |.nd progress of the city. DIED B YN Sartic W S5 Jte: Aoon. John Curtts. The little guests present were Grace | defeat a counterfelting process which has| Wednesday, July 1%th, marked the DEVOLVE—In Plainfield, July 12, 1923, | In & report madé public this week, the | jopn curtis of Voluntown died in thiy | Robinson, Billy Hull, Phyllls Anderson. |the federal agents at bay. 19th anniversary of the ordination. of Miami Pastor to Speak. - Ruth E. B. Devolve, Wife of (United States internal revenue collector | oo’ 1uio"'8 from - illness with ohroni | Billy Sanders, Barbara Taylor, Earl| o Rev. -Wihiiam A. Keefs to the Catholic| . = A e = m H. Devoive, in the 55tk yéaf |shows thaf no less than $20$,000 had | p Y G0V~ 8 ofrom - liinese with chronliip, b oes Gharies Cruthers, Jr.. Dorothy | moME CHAPTER PICNIO | prissthood: No' formal dbservance . ot| Rev. Gecrgs D Spaiding, of Migmi % been sent tof thie offiee In checks, without | ot Y Daw and Russéll Clark, Richard Bulizuck, ! the day was made except for the dally da, Aptpkar al ces :tstahlz};.‘ungge rs:g:r:; showing what it was for in any way. iexcluy a.‘t’ioean"hald“i)e Mos: of his. lite 1;{: Qrant: Denison, Ksaneth - Sanders,: Billy AT JOHNSON HOME | .. "o 'od at the church at 7.30 o'- G&y afterncon meeting at Camp Mohe- L ‘Gandara time. Burial in Dow | Frank Warren, fined in the Rockville | was unmarried. . Burial was . ln. tne|Anderson, Merril Lathrop, Alfred .Ml The weather proved most favorable for| olock which Rev. Father Keefe usually| £33 on Leng Pond o, pens to be out of whiskey, gin or wine, | N. Y., to Boston and wers how on their| the sbiritual wants of his people, He s called for, the prescription will havé | way to New York again. is deeply interested in public affairs, b cemetery. city police court Monday morning on the | North Grosvenordale cemetery. Howard Gobellle. 1hb Ahokal Pidnio-of Foms Chaiter of. the | sifebidess: ¢ i 3 New London, July 1%, |charge of selling hooch and for keeping ; King's Daughters, held all day Wednes-! Father Keefe was born in Waterbury| 3ir. Spalding 1s a native of Connecth Mary, daughter of Joseph | liquor with intent to sell, was taken to s CHINAMAN SUSPECTED IN . day at the Johnson Home, - Norwich|ana after completing his education in| it Who has charge of one of the largl ie Hennbury Johnson, aged 4 | jafl Tuesd o FUNERAL. Town. 3 the schools of that olty, was sent to| tOUFISts’ churches in Florida at Miami =l.ne‘ e s i S Alonzo W. Sholes. i ’;“”" 18 MELD | " During the morning members began to B:ly. Cross Colisge, Worcester, Mags,| Where he has been pastor for, the pasl A HA s toath. G Prakow:ob whidh The funeral of Alonzo W. Sholes, New Haven. July 12 (By the A. P.).—{assemble, the chapter being represented to further his education for the priest-|ten years. /New London police failed to identify |by twenty-S s There will be & speelal musical pr failed o hold, was cleverly stopped Wed. | Whose death occurred Monday in New |y.oung 8. Ming, a Chinaman, arrested here | pod ons gxw:.:gzch larger delegation | hood. After graduating at college ’ 5 ut owing to the | was sent abroad by the late Bishop Mi-|Eram and chorus singing at fhe lodgs. nesday noon near the Chuech street en- xs"::“’ a‘;vt.e:n,;:ig :: :"I’e“ l_::llg:“c:v“" today, as the suspected murderer of apienie of Trinity Episcophl Sunday school | chael Tierney to ::mplete hih oocradd I v trance of the Y. M. C. A. by a driver who Géof, ¥ ¥, wWilliams - 208 He:u . °d woman believed to have died at New|two Soclal Cornér picnics and Chautau- jumped trom a grain wagon going up the| G°0 f et oy e G F'l;“ London of opium poisoning. The arrest|qua, Home Chapter members were scat- Bl e i i e ""“mfi was made by the New Haven police on & | tered in various directions. In order to prepars for the two weeks | sarvices were in oharge of CPaiehtins | description furnished eaelier in the day.| The enjoyable outing was under the ef- at camp in Niantic, the members of .Com- | commandery, No. 6, Bininent Com- | Lhe man I8 still held under bonds pending | ficnt supervision of Mrs. Neville Blicq, | Vanderstappen on July 12, 1903. his first drink pald $13.50 to Clerk Bai m&vdfil!%eofigfi:;?& ef{,’f;’;‘:,’,' Jnlt, | mander George H. Watters officiating at Tasier inEmORanON e o e ioy®s, Mist| Returnimg to this country he wis sent|ley and will try to ketp aoter'in s te- Ings. The company will entrain for camp 3:3;"}553“;.”@’3;:7:d&hfi'r‘.’%’-fi The woman, Mrs, Hazel Kenecht, 28, | Following the basket lunch at noon the ;e C“rt‘l:e i tom' flx e?l“::: ::u h next Sunday. Fres 41, Starr, Thomaé Tiplady, Morris |Of 119 Golden stréet, New London, died | committee ‘served ice cream to all, in- | ooy then philosophy and/ théology and to master S the foreign languages, at the College of A briéf session of the city court was — Louvain in Belgium. He was ordained|held Wednesday morning. A young fl: in the Cathedral of Rheims by Bishop| 23 years of age, who had partaken ‘Two Putnam boys who wers picked Tuesday hight were returned to . rd” E at the hospital early Wednesday morning | cluding members of the Johnso: . | Taftylile, and later to St. Augustine's . of Pats Children are “h e ax.:a:.;:::?:; &:,':g.fi? ,5),‘:::;- R ok Aal TR B Do having been taken there from her home in| At t‘hree o'clock, ice c;'.:fi'iz v:uflgz:m °h;r°"& ta"ds‘t”:["' f“;; :chh‘mm?: e'“ :::“nmu:dn:‘g;:b‘qmm Linton. ~ dyes and Yankee Fried 18 now able to get about with the use of | CHADTAUQUA'S SECOND DAY an unconscious condition late Tuesday |served to the members of Home.chapter, grie"ad ©0 Bt SERC, SUPCy, S B one cine only. Mr. Foster was run doy / wr AT which chapter also provided a deliclous | oo FSE R AT then &) St JoAR'S Al thy at Work’ Cakes. But both are good by an automobile a number of years /40 TH. FINE PROGEAMME ey supper for the entire family at the home, | HUTCh, Voluntown, and most seriously injured. Chautauqua's second day in Norwich | BOYS MOVE CITY'S STEAM The menu consisted of salmon salad, cold | Church, Flalnfield and then Bihop| Tistence of BatrSibusi 1n the Lake Al for them. brought a fine programme at all meet- ROLLER ON WEST SIDE | ham, rolls, cake, cookles, peaches and |jorn.i* - - fRaEk S m:l. By the United States civil service com- ings Wednesday in the tent on the Work 1 S e i Me. | créam, jelly, tea and coffee. Mary's church as pastor where he haj|The oil is said to lle under the m Tibtron In the Tadian sarvies Aug ol ot | Academy camous. In the morning at 9, |cnaiic: ana” Asylam strésts, whers the| Next gathering at the home by this|®ice Temained. surrounding regions, including part of Py ie o sea s $T3 k. 9. The | the Junior Chautauqua held its session | % sipartment has two gangs of men | CHADLEF 1s to be in September, when reg. | The néw memorial church now = in Bflflmfim quarters, subsistence and medioal atten. | &N 8t 11 o'clock, the superintendent, | smployed ripping up and carting off the | ular meetings will resume on the second | Process of construction without a dow erta’s appropriated GET THEM FROM v i ralle YOUR GROCER tion free and meals at cost. Mrs. Mary Spaulding Munro, gave: her | ;i3 gureace dirt in preparation to the con- | Monday afternoon of each month. is one of the crowning events of his|$1,880,000 for the extension of the lecture on New Problems of Home and pe Sy priestiy careéer, which mentbers of his|ways into the northern part of that Four inmates of the Connecticut state | Nation. ; "'“f‘:},‘,’"u:;,,'mh;‘:;‘f‘,“m;,e,'f,‘;° ek oo | REV. DR. POLLOCK REACHING parish and citizens of Norwich are|province. Telephone extensions involve Wers saptorid b !h‘g v 1 s ecital y e ughes awden 0., Of Men on the job have found trouble Rev. George C. Polleck, D. D., of 30 pe n i i Business ?“ itions apan fi Am EE y aterbury police | Philadelphia, which includes Miss Es- = J o D lowed many more suc! anniversaries.| yin g petter. The export business is in- Y and returned to the institution. One of | telle Hughes, saprano, and Clarence | Wi One of the road roliecs, due to the | Spalding street, reaches his 88th birth- | Tne family home still remains in Water-| roasing notably. 2 FRIED CAKE-CO. the lads was committed from Coventry. Bawden, pianist, This was followed by | work of boys who played on the machine | day today (Thursday). Rev. Dr. Pollock | biry where® his mother, brother and sis- peln R SR TR > P 1t is the plan of the C & dramatic reading, In Walked Jimmy, [ Tuesday night. The roller had been mov- | and family first came to Norwich in 1910 =1 5 t o o ted 0 or;necucut Som- | v Miss Agnes Doyle, Who showed her- | 8 Several feet and only for the low st2am | in order that he might be near his son, - Get s Slice of Rockefeller Cash PHONE 2049-R3 Bt ‘l’“t Al ';“‘ 24 Bervlos. &% | ic ot Eriat dP'imsh aulity: pressure might have been damaged. A |Dr. H, M. Pollock, who was then superin- 5 Inheritance taxes amounting to $80,- L e ot e s Srenih the ek e ik wratch Is being ket for the boys respons- | tendent of the Norwich state hospifal at President’s Personal ! ] 000,000 may- have to be patd by the es- tle car over the interurban line between | by the Great Lakes String Quartet. They | {ble for moving the roller. Brewstey s v T A S (RO e Friend Receives e of Willlam Rockefeller. The figure ¥ f{o%kvflle railroad stafion and East Hart- g‘;‘gi‘: -~ :iz"fi:“:’vhixc‘g:“‘:;im:: TRINITY METHODIST PICNIC fith & BOMoT hostitalinill wis Aot abls Appointment o uxn.w 'fifi:“"&.&'fi"’m"&"" o 5 4 o ) : gave them enthusiestic apflause. The HELD AT THE BEAGH | 1o D Ners on the exuct birthday date but | s ASDPIIICIACE gpses 7 4 { Puplls having perfect attendance at the ar ne! Herman Fi fi —— e 9 he came with Mrs. Pollock I turd Sterling, Hill school the past month are| Jocrict includes -Her: elber, first| Members of Trinity Methodist Episco- o ast Saturday violin; Carl Fasshauer, second violin; | pal chureh held their annual | and stayed over the week end with his Jessie Bundy, Bernice Gallup, Margaret | Ronert Dolejst, viola and John Linge: | bestay nt Ooean Bench Aborm 100 o | father. The two grandchildren, Martha e Aumulier, Réta Fillmore, Wilbur Sherman | man. *cellist. bers. of the school left in tAs morning by | 204 Henry, are both in camp for their and Rusgell Gallup. Russell Gallup had T special teolley and enjoyed the privileges vacatiens. From all Rev. Dr. Follock has - perfect attendance through the spring +the #h; Refr g ts had letters of affectionate remembrance term. Fourth Class Postmaster Examination,|at the shore. Refrghments were enjoyed 2 NN at noon. At thé beach a program of | With expressions of hope that he may yet Each chamber of commierce has recefved |, The United States Civil Service Com- . sports was carried out. The school - | D® spaced many years of good health and THE OFFICE OF JAMES DAWSON |2 telegram from Willlam H. Putnam,|mission has announced an examination r?ved home shortly after § o'clock, h;vlnt contiued usefulness in which all his Any professional hero (s as tiresome as any professional beauty. chairman of the railroad strike commit- | to be held at Willimantic, Conn., on Aug. friends heré heartily unfte. WILL BE CLOSED FROM JULY 10TH | tee of the Connecticut chamber, sdvicing | 5 1022, as o result of which it is expect. | 21t an enjoyable day. . % that the New Haven raiiroad needs boiler | ¢d to make certification to fill a contem- . WILL BUILD RESIDENCE PHEE: FURTREN monn thakers, machinists and high tencion sl | Plated ‘vacancy in the position’ of fourth | FEEMANENT CAPTAINOY FOR tric linemen. class postmaster at Leonard Bridge, SUBMARINE BASE, COMMANDER |. ON LAFAYETTE STREET 4 Conn., and other vacanciés as they may| The naval selection bard, sitting at| The Property formerly ~owned by Carol TEleL P B OOK‘S All Kihds foutt of toos praiio e of the most dif- | secur 'at that office, unless 1t shall be de-| Washington this week, sdvanced Com.|Adame. situated on Lafayetto street, near 2 5 On All Subjects ght, has made its| ;jqeq in the interests of the service to - mander F. D. Berrien, commandant of the | Backus hospital corner, has cecently been | | Not Pretentious — Yet a el b o s oo omnectiout, This moth L4 the vacancy by reinstatement. The | submariné base at Groton, to bé perma. | 50ld to Miss Frederica Roos, K. N., of Subseription to all American and | [TOTUECE & eeale which girdles the small { compensation of the postmaster at:this|nent captain. During the war temporary | Yashington street. European Publications. SHOBAG” 16 80 16 TAET It hon k"’,“;’; ";‘" office was $916 for the last fiscal year. |rank of captain was held by Commander| On this location is the foundation and SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU | Breotn i b o * o ied e s iin, oit 2o e war, iih Sty | phsk remained of the Adums Dunguiow IRISH HOUSEHOLD LINENS officers similarly temporarily advanced, | fOUOWINg & fire & few ydars agc, when it S, R. M. Marshall, an official of the Tran- ¥ k fove was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. B. How- 3 4 . ANDKERCHIEFS __ UNION SQUARE S Qe commty s Tetutnes 1o INCIDENTS IN Epsmh Iy g (0 AU O Al | e B The purchaser intends to ITALIAN LINENS New York after a business vikit at Say- Mr. and Mes. Gurdon L. Bidwell are 5 have bullt a mode: me, the construc- brook. Their business is Inoreasins ang | Malne for several weeks. T:"‘;t:‘h:.:"”'m ‘;"""" ’:"“““ tion work having commenced this week. EMBROIDERY LINENS plenty of work in sight so that they have | Miss Margarette Suck of Lincoln ter- | communtoasie alseaser i the meck s or | There is a garage and an sttractive lawn CRETONNES — RUGS 3 started things on a larger scale at the | race is in Europe to pass the summer. | Juiy § is ae followe ¢ 4 up 0| with shrubbery. . 4 GIFTS — SILK HOSIERY former Shore Line trolley car parns. ik as follows for eastern Connec- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Johnson and | ticut: At the annual Congregational church % ton (TY 1; Guests at 014 Orchard Beach, - fair held in the parish house at O1d Ly Miss Elizabeth Jéhnson are at tifeir cot. Diphtherla—Geoton (T) 1, Windham 1. i - 2 3 ‘Wright, . Tuesday. the handkerchief booth way tn tage at Point Breeze. Whooping cough—Jewett City 4, Ston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, ‘of Med. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Baird have | Ington 1, Somers 1, Rockville 3. ford Heights, Mass.,, who with their NUT, No. 2 $13.25 per ton| Sinee ghier: *ranay onard and Mré.| rerurned atter a stay. of several days in| Scarlet fever—Groton () 4, Pomfret 1. | family are occupying & cottage forthe H | st 3 Measles—Griswold 4,4 Groton (T) 2, |summer at Old Qrchard Beach, Me. |~ Tompkiris:; grab booth for the children, in | St2mIord and New York. New London 5, Norwith (&) 1 Hamaton | have had the following as heir. gueste TS 25 charge of the Misses Noyes of New York, | Miss Helen L. Perkinis is the guest dur-| ; ‘rqompeon 3 . for the past two weeks: Mrs. Wright's BOULE $13.25 per to At Central _Village recently Oscar | 28 Jul¥ of Miss Jane Bill, who has & cot-| "rypnoid tever—Stonington 2, Plainfield | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hitehon, s Campbell of Westerly, R. I, damaged his | -28¢ 3¢ Groton Long Point. * 13 - B and & brother, Howard Hitehon, of g » automobjle when he lost control of the{ Mrs. A. E. Cobb and Master Edward T machine and ran into the River street|CObb of Canain were recent guests of bridge. His child was riding on the back | Mr- and Mrs. John Powelson. seat and slipped off the seat, and as Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Olcott have Campbell turned to look at the child he | opened their camip on Block Island for ran into the bridge. the season. ¢ 2 ‘Washington street, Norwich, also a sis- ter, Mrs. Willlam Costello, and the lat- i > = Assistant Fown. Olark Returns, ter's lttle daughter, Jane Elizabetn Cos: = : wasmaron iss Mary G. Ward, assistant town | tello, of Texas, who came north Sever: £ olerk, was back on duty at the office in | weeks ago to visit Norwich relatives| C. Fred Starék, of Ohio, former the court house Wednesday for the first| The trip to Maine was by automgbile. - { Washington newspaper correspond- Shetucket Coal _ | time since the automobile accident about |. — + | ent, and widely known 1a political FISHING TACKLE RS, @ Mrs. Henry L. Bennett has returned | the. middle of June on the Watch Hiil In These Joyous Days. les, who has been appointed \ Lumber Company Ohioan’s Chiet Object t-Life. from Brooklyn, N. Y., following & visit | xoad, when her car Was hit by, & maching | musther sledse of national prospeFity 15 | e m e ettty Dy SOME NEW BAITS. Over in Ohlo there is sald to be re- | at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chester | driven by George Davison of Westerly. | jndicated by the husckleberry crop In| of the War Finance Corporation. ~ Telephone 1257 cord-breaking number of candidates for | MacGrerory. i She was grested all day Wednesday by| Wisconsfn, which is the biggest ever| political offices this. year. This being the friend s i ears Mr. Starek In the White Mountain news Wednes- s who were glad to sce her again at | xnown. The thing that made Milwaukes | ©OF & RUmber of ¥ case they must be falling over e dny 1t wis noted that Kr. and Mes. Oliver | 1S office, and congratulated her upon her | tamous may/be forgotten in this joyous| WS the Washington correspondent Soad gt SRl in some of the Buckeye state.communitics | L, .Johnson . and-Mrs. Robért Colt | TeCOVESY from: her M&“- announcement.—Los Angeles Times. of the Cincinnati Inquirer. He bas WHEN YOU "fl: to put your busls [ where the chief object in Mfe is getting mnson and Mr. and“Mrs. Rol ‘olt : THE HOUSEHOLD i Johnson went - Whitefleld, N. H., to. - : | since been interested in various BULLETIN BUILDING mess before tne public. there is 0o medl. | o, o100 Pittsburgh chronwlo-'reu-lmd Tuesday playing over the J to doi's 0 :] . nspe t th gial and 0 ; - 3 golt| 1t we dén't ) - sup- le whe are ald “nev= | #spacts of the. commeng 2 74 FRANKLIN @m bester n _throu; mmmv o TN e ; : : _t.l‘nwmtmdo;luv Peop! ; ‘guilty should nev. STREET naactal gelds. . TELEPHONE 5814