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L ’ k q - “We would be Tiving in'hutg and hovel B2 LB ; mxin::lihe principal addresg 'nuimdu ::‘fl“!nm about dressed in animal ot Py Dcmaise 3, s B 5t at the a) e Ve t b 2 @ P < U p o7 3 5 1 . g = B E Atlantie mll;“ru:dml‘:'l eret gflzf-t:c “To meet this situation we must rec- : by £ ‘ 4 2l e Fe“dw izer of i Mv. inity Navy Roecsevelt declared that - justiee | ORNize, i many respeets, eur theory of 2 ; > E : 3 " . must be done in the cases of those re- | business. 'We must endeaavor to & b k. = ’ SN B g o aR, % > v R 4 cently killed in the massacre of cosl| it fe the needs of this preblem, We : ; = ey B ke SEFE L e v incte tn Tiorrin, T, reghidios of of. | MUSt warl forwand ine condition ot at: with in Weasass & . : J : ~|i} for your ex support of Thermos fillation” if the United States is to con- | falrs whereby we.may correetly aliude n pointe |} 3 : ~58 3 Bl : 4 x ? ; tinue a mation. to ‘those engaged in indust rather iy £ z . = o 3 i - than te ‘employer and oyes.” We 3 ea middle 1. f . - 4 N g % of - P e A “blot” such ds that of Herrin, he | ot endeavor to create conditions hov ¥ S i < w 2 d whfll M said, vcan be wiped out in gnly ONe| ghorein the self evident interest of sll ; n L ne s’ e : ‘ your 2, Way—~by process of v is the suceess of the business in, which at Dlshnctlve‘ = : 5 ” % ons: Siv. Macoertit mid und thner | T T meNl o X purchases of Thermos products were mare ahead. There are doctrines abroad | - PSRBT R e p » 8 o in'he land which 1 ot cantroveried and | JUNIOR AMERIGAX MEGHANICE, Come in'and see them! ; s v avercome, may lead to the fall of The regular. meeting of ] ! LN K than th : o oy, a5 countries of the 9aR | counell, No. 1ér wae” held Wotnioiay j greater in volume e entire year e fallen. night at the Buckingham Memorial. Ar- 4 5 3 s S » < 8 - / “But @ few short weeks ago in south- | rangements were made for the imitla- |. SV 3 % 3 i e o e e 4 acre oe. | tion of & Iarge class of candidatss from Ll g B o 2 = of 1921, eurred as is contained in our annals |this clty and froem the New _ Lo 8 8 LS = 2 There is no shadow of a conviction of [ council to be held on Saturday A ° YOU 1 the murderers in sight, I know mot who | ing. The work will be put on by a team 2 ol A o i - - . was to blame, whether employer or em- | from New Britain counell. Following i srounds. R i E “ er o F > ploye—pefhaps both—but if our muntz the dm;fl‘nl.“ r:‘f::‘v;fl:': a:" to :; : ko A vl;’r&n !mbcé 5 % AN [ 3 3 . . is to stand we t mete out justice Served. © made furing al “in"the Unf fadl = . 3 - Ihis case regardless of affiliatlons. Be.|have 3 100 per eent. tumout of the | consists. of 1,000 acres on an isiand in|[ : et Reid & Hughes Co. Porteous & Mitchell Co. fore the law the man with a million and | members of the leeal eouncll, X — e 2 s ) . the man with a dollar stand the same. ., the mainiand ; R s Lee & Osgood Co. | Plaut-Cadden Co. “Grave as the landm!ln:!rdi law- ODPD FELLOWS, it 3 hreaking 1s, it is but one of the danger-| mp. 1 2 Uscas T Disco Brothe: Brothers ous tendencies of the v;u:n;.d :;‘.:;::: was ;efisfllzflsfin‘, ‘: oda hfl‘:‘:v.:' 'was honored in due manner and was|ed by past department ehaplain, Flor- B Prelton doctrine abroad in the la - ence Dean. i B B amtumacive. - This: Aot tn | o Math. SRsS: Jouting. bumizems v 3,000 ! B e Y R oer i ira ot Ty Eaton Chase Co. o that our function in life is to €8t bY | o° over by Noble Grend John Hawkw~f s Fhenean. of Togk, 1eland, evening, July 21, at § o The with as lttle work !u poasi‘bu};. Whhc:: er. The balance ‘of Tuesday was spent|president, Pukallus, gave a fine re- |} : § woyld we be new if eur a s The regular meeting of Balmyra En- in real joy and pleasure in which were|Dort of her visit to Cromwell. She was |} - ° i k over and beyend a time B " | were employed in assembling and ship- ” < 5 e e o vare ‘oo | amoment, o § washeid Tharsday ov: | S STRGICE oF SRS S o' our | 8, 41l contest b3 satrols and bands,|E0eD 8 Hng vole of "hanke fur the erican 1nermos-bottie Lom sities of life? Slected officers werp installed aa follows. | (L0°PS Qverséas and the famous FrenchpThile band concerts were given in: all {RIPSE The mesting closed by singing / : 5 . 1755 were made here. At present the| thFée cities and pajama parades and T 3ha 4 X \ cr Fred V. "Am% liiL P..c Herbert | \oturned tanks of all sizes are being|D2Yement dances entertained all. Tues-|°Feed and the salute to the flag. / ¥ g Tntar Sraiden Waiter . Kalley, overhsuled and fmproved. T ded with & grand displey of fre-{\ MERIGANS QUALIFY TN~ . [ " -;m Johm " Amburn: treasurer. Ta- | Some of the mere important buildings | Works from barges on the river. |\ LIFY IN ~ - i | Sexthe, Johy F. Amivera: b s noted on the trip through Davenport| Wednesday's session of the councfl CANADIAN TENNIS PLAY N § !:‘m‘_i l“s e Trank were Fort Armstrong and replica from [OPened full of life, coming to a close at| Toronto, Ont, July li—American E SALE ENDS TONIGHT W. Joseph W. Gurren; nd W., John |the original block House of Indian war|1-30 P. m., after the gramting of char-|players qualified today for the finals|f =~ . - ) i 9| A ,,:'w',“’ ;3 W, Willem days, ‘the first national bank. of the|!erS to 16 new grottos, amons which|In both- the singles and doubles of the -~ Rina: ith W Luther G Andrews;|United States, the new $1,000,000 Ma-|Were Nemrod Grotto of Norwich and|Canadian open temnis fournament - I guide, William G. Froshmander ; G. of T, | 80nic temple under construction and ‘the|OPed of Bridgeport. Election and in-|Frank T. Anderson, of Brooklyn, N, Edward Smith; G. of T., Leslie W. Fowl- glxm Schacl. Ot special mention ot i R ducy Bull vlll:‘fl Y,;r' former American indoor cha > (<4 er. venpert it is known that the first rail- le was chosen e ©€¢|defeated Leroy Rennie, Teronto, 6-3.|for the rest of the season. Maybee ves, | the middle west, where he will remain No more-'Gea HowMySore | “in, ymicurs were tstatied by tho to1. | Fasd connetting the sast. with the (west | Of_the’ next supreme council, 5T, in on of the singles Semi-Tinals | sad meyes ne: unti the last of Octobee, T Feet Burn"—Pains lowing . grand officers: D. D. G. P. |Started at thig point and therefore tho! Wb but ons big public showing yet{and with his father, Kred G. Amder- Mrs. Cliftord Thompsord _entertatned 2 Edward ¥, Kinney; D. G. H. P., John | Ratives claim Daven lowa, as the|'o ba made, tne gala parade of the con-|son, Sr, won from G. Holmes, Winni-| Despite his enormous hulk “Baby|about 25 women of the parish Wedn Corns,BunionsandCallouses | ». Amburn; . . sr. Warden, Herbert | place where the west beins. Davenport| Yentio, all wheels were set.in motion|peg, and Robert Baird, Toronto, §-3, | Dol Jacobton of the Browns is sur | das. 3 2 -5 icl Willey: D. G. Seribe, Willlam C. -Am- | is the commercial gity of the three, while| for the 5 p. m. demonstration in Rock|§-3 in the doubles semi-finals. prisingly fast in the outfield and on| Mrs. Culbert Palmer of Stdningten, Go as if by Magic bum: D. G. Tress, James H. Smith;|Moline, Ill, is the manufacturing cen-|icland. This was no doubt the largest| The final matches tomortow “Will | The Basy patns. Mrs, Charles North gnd children, aWo " D. G. Jr. Warden, Prank M, Green. |ter, joining Roelk Island, which is re-|Parade ever shown in the trl-cities and pring F. T. Anderson and Baird to- S —— Ernest North of Westerly, were at the AR Folowing the meeting the members|served more as the residential unit of|9ne Tol to he equalled again, except by|gether in the singles and the Ander- Although “Nemo” Leibold and “Sho- [ Paimer homestead Tuesday. “ % adjeurned to the banquet hall where |the trio. & simfar oceasion, There were forty|sons.and the Milne-Peers combination no” Collins have been in the big show | Miss Cacrie Ryder returned to her home light refreshments were enjoyed. On our trip through Moline we no-;bands and thirty patrols in line, alllin the doubles. man: $ i Tu y i 3 = y years they are still first rat- esday after spending a few days In — tieed of interest the home of the Velie| ¢lad in Oriental costume, the ° ramksj——. s ers with the Red Sox. Ashaway. FORESTERS. automobile and the large factery of|Mmoving sa closely that they resembled | TAFTVILLE AND WHALERS 5 — \ At one of the iargest meetings that|JObn Dure & Co, world largest plow| ralbows but the fols, minglel I GCLASM TODAY AT TAFTVILLE| “Tilly” Walker, the Athletics sus-| CANTERRURY GREEN Court City of Norwich, No. 83, h8s held| M keeping up with the growing middie| 0f marchers. The parade was just one; Taftville is strengthening ite- de-|Ser hasmt beem able to oVertake the : -~ n a long time -nAcl impo dnm businemst O e has & new $1,000,000 hote) [ hour and ten minutes passing the re-|fenses for Saturday, when the New the i el rs. Sager entertained the Ladiés' so- was eu-],iuuned. i amen :m W irion comphniion viewing stand and it took five .miles{Lliondon team invades the Providemce ng and g 3 eiéty Tuesday afternoon. There was an pass dt w:;;inz m:mgues i t: oe‘n!: From Moline we. teured into Rock Is.|of Tope to cover the line of march as »SLrget grounds. The fight promises The ua&h";i"""""" Bing stash. callad & unustally large number in: attendance. e A e e Brbe o~ | 1and, making the point of interest Black|ali trafllo was dead for thrée hours. f0 ba. close, and will no dewbk draw| L X Ny Detrait experts In the| FiRx wEre thade and commitess:appoint- ;d ‘or an ou ngCl comvtn“;fo bm ers| ok Watch, overloctcing the Roifc | AS a charter has been pranted to Nem- a_iucwd of fans to the grounds to N 2 Nz $6aud the range And ed for the annual lawm,party in. August. ccx, ndNarln;y.' # lement, 2 oby hmg S § tod Grotto at this convention, it is now| Witness the contest. Morin and Belair g ”"“’n‘ along in’ high. After refreshments the meeting adjourn- T s oot B e il aa| This is = high peint chasen by Chiet|blanned to recsive the grand officers for| Will be the battery for the locals, and — > ot fostwo weekw, when (ha Gathgting J .3l serve the approach tran the|July 24 or 35. Nemrod, now a charter 7 th teams are : 57 R B o T lovar 1ands 8 B¢ the. taat of thisjasaten | body, with all the vrivileges, expects to[ W In the T Yink of condition, &nd both mgfl’g“&xd o e t‘:x‘;mc!; e Ranoal Eaton Ja st coningd first class talent on both sldes it will| WS loohted the willage of the Sacs and have 2 large ceremonipl class in'Octo| The Ioeals have actsod seme cieiy| the National leagus standing. T g e B R B be interesting to see. All members will| O WSATE N0, IO tied Batas,| || Wit makn '}y (\st §pvearance in | Arilling this past week,-and they Be-| . washingien Senators have had| 270N fhe house. . e o e e o e bo'c| Ending the auto tous-a sightsceing| New Mniforms, supported Dby the 300 1ty Dot A Qémonstrate their ahils | peed iyeli-in the loas of & nusther of | oome Frinkiand Wright are yhine utes later put on shoes, then walk "2;:,4 fu:: ool l}le sew-Thembers to got|tFiD down the Mississippi was in order|members now on the roster. A% heforo thels home: erowd games this year, afer apPArently 2av- | apire tor the o o e i PO 2ad ren 2l you like and work on your feet | aoquainted and the committee Wl see| 90 ono of thase wed Aissisippl stern| The Mystic Order of Velled Wrophets| ANy ENTRIES FOR ing the contests sewed up. Tanged ‘bl dhi I G SUE Me as much as you wish o 2 paddle whee] S, e eamer ‘ash- S — No meve seaking Your feat in madieied | 0 SVTPOIY has 3 good time: ington, which although & four-decker| membeiship gain in the past vear off LEGION MEET TODAY| Either the Gardinals will have to| 227t Of the store e 5 baths; no cracking the skin with powders; R drew only theee feet of water and conld | 18,000, New Haven, Conn; -July 14—More |speed up & notch or two or the @i-| s T. A Linton and daughter, Olive, ne inconvenience; no fuss with plasters—ne . 5 land at the share anywhere by lowering. — than 400 entries have been made for|ants must skid badly, .if the Cards | Of Norwich have been visiting the form- bother! At a apecial meeting of Nemfod Grot-|the gangplank. A person could i a REBEKANS the field and track games of the Am- |succeed i beating out the New York- - !)sremfl_s. 3«1-. :nd Mrs. Rodler. eannoying ageay from sore, Sugming, |to, held in Nemred hall, Tuesday nuh.t. hop,step and jump be on dry land. Bach The annual pienic of Hope Rebekah erican Legion at Yale Field tomorrow. | ers. rel _Sa ord and family were at Lyme , tired feet stops, while from |plans were drawn up for the grotto's{beat carried a jazz band and steam Lodge, No. 21, I O. O. F. was hed |Many performers from.New York are - recantih 2 5 W"lfld"“flhl:'ldwvflru by magic. |first annual outing and clambake to be|caliope. 3 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Paul Col- é¥pected, Miss Blanche Dixon. who| -So far this season Cleveland fans| "‘“’S‘G“";f’;’er i‘.';ml’; of Groton with Rsnluw . amaz'” m—w mv‘dflkt‘ held Sgturday, July 29th at Happyland.| At the business session of the su-| | st poquetanuck Cove, bont 125 |Will captain the women's feam tg the|have been a disappointed lot, the In- ds ul e i wn over the week oy d 9 fief—a wonderful secret | The entertainment committee, assist-| preme council which epened .after a P&~ members with their children being pres- |ilternational meet of womah athletes|d&ans having been picked in the ear- | end- "N -2 from the desert W“MMWM_ jed by a speclal outing committee ap-|rade Tussday in Davenport.of over 10-|oni" The members left Norwish about |2t Paris next month; is announced as!ly Season as a sure penmant conten- 5 with jay w"h’:"“ 3 resuls in | pointed at thia time, will meet om Tugs-{000 prophets, when the clty Was in gala| g 5y o'clock in {he morning and cnjoy- |21 entrant in the 60 yard h for | der. CLARK’S CORNER mn“m“i";y ;’"‘n"‘d‘ " © you Pa¥. |day, July 18th, to conclude final plnn: attire, the first thing in order was the| 3 goejable time until dinner. At noon |Sirls. good druggists. and outline a suitable programme of | greeting telegram from our president, 2 ple, —_ -] Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins . = G. G. Bugler, H. M. Lerou, Andrew|sports for the day. : Warren 6. Hardine, prophet of “Kalli-| S Om chowder with cake, cofoc, D | HORNGBY: TIES PRESENT - LEONARD BRIDGE Faeidaosily el A McLaughlin and Chas. Osgood Co. This euting and bake will be open to|polis Grotto of Washington, D. C. This| . " cerved. During the afternoon a RECORD FOR NAT. LEAGUE | M- and Mrs Frank G. Gruebel of fand Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer over program of games was carried out fer| o o ~=1Brogkiyp, N. Y., spent Tuesday and Wed-{tbe recent holiday and for several day the women and the children. Supper |, St Louis, Mo, July 14—Rogers|nesday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. fafterwards. g was gerved shortly after six n'clock, the | [LOITSDY of the St. Louis Nationals,|David Waish. Me. and Mre. Gruebel were | Maurice Perry and friends from South return home being made about 9 o'clock | tied the modern National league home|on their wedding trip, having been mar- | Willington have been visitors at the home. in the evening, all members being pleased | FUn record in today's game with Phil- | ried in Brooklyn, N. Y., Saturday evening, | of Mr. Perry’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John with the annual pienie which was a|2clbbia by clouting his twenty-fourth | July Sth. Their trip took them up the ) Perry. s circult drive In the 7th inning.off Hub- | Hudson river to Albany, thence to Pitts-| Blmer B. Maime s emploved at Lang- b;zlL4 No nneu;vu on base.fl The record | field, Mass., Winsted and Hartford, with | Worthy's garage at Watch Hill, HEART BEGION gf 24 was made by "Cavvy" Cravath of {5 briet visit at Leonard Bridge. They| Oscar Perry, who hds been the guesl MOOSE 3 Philadelphia, In 1915. The old Nation- | returned to Brooklyn through New Lon- | of his parents, Mr. and Mra. _Johg, B. At the regular meeting of the Wo lal record was 2T made by Td Wil- | don, from which point they ook the | Perry, returned Saturday to. his home in 2 men of Mooseh?art Lteg:gr: %\L 1243‘;\;? iamson of Chicago in 1834, steamer. Mrs. Gruebel was Miss Rose M. | New Haven. He was accompanied by hir M A C P H E R S 0 N 1 S A aroaioa Hastatt. preaitid’] Bareo and s & cousin o2 David Walan, _ | wife dodl two younger sons, who had pees 2 sctod, The an- Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Gruebel of | hére for several weeks. Toul ‘outing of the leglon. s to take DIAMOND DUST Brookiyn, N. Y. Mr_and airs. David |, Another comyany of ertllely pased o s Watsautay Taly - I0th .t fsean Walsh of this place, with Otto A. Nettle- | through this village moraing. - Beach, where @ shore dinner will be ton of Willimantic at the wheel, motored| THE Younssters were much interested. served. Members are asked to leave this f ; ; to Willimantle, Norwich,’ New London | The soldiers in uniform made fine ep- The Phils kept on trying until they|and Ocean Beach W Mr. and | Pearance as they rode along. it : city on the trolley leaving Franklin o8 ednesday. Mr. a ) 3 finall trimmed the Reds on the Cin- Temain, —_— i g square for New Lendon at 9.45 a. m.| . ti ds. Mrs. Gruebel ed in New London, 3 e RE<t vépan mestink of AR le oL Bl e SoEaos, taking the boat in the evening for their Will Soon Get Momey Back 3 ust 10th. 7 ) home. k LAST DAY OF QUR to Be held Thursaay, Aucus Like several othar big league ¢ut- | Joba Rvan wis fo Soath Maehesti 5 ncom 1 41, S12le 2 recnily ate / fiia ‘the Brooklyn Dodgerg do. their | Su ; for milk, however, her owner will soon WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS best pastiming on the home lot. Rexford E. Cumiings played baseball get the 'mmey oIt Back New York Tri . hd . [ Sedgwick, W. R. C., No. 16, assembled in Andover Saturday afternoon with the | bon " . for its regular meeting Friday afternoon St. Louis may fail to win a pennaat, | ebanon nine. The gat™ was a tie at 2 —w at the Buckingham Memorial and was | but it has surely furnished an abun- | the tenth inning and owing to raid N0{ Man Whe always Wants to called to erder by the president, Mrs.|danee of fireworks this season. more innings were played. - Lena Pukallus. Regular routine busi- Jobn Ryan, 2¢, and David Walsh spent he less the average men knows abeut ness followed and the secretary . and| cuubh "Niran may not be a stap|SUR4aY afternoon with/the former's par. |3 thing the more he wants to talk about v ~ treagurer's reports were read and ap-| fielder mor batsman, but he 18 delioc. | o7t Mr. and Mre. Jobn Ryan, at Leba- | it—Doorway to Light. - . f e e g S & ingihy B0 shive, foni ke Mrae it i During the absence of our pastor wa FINAL CLEAN-UP MR o v ey Ry 29 ron e PENDLETON HILL {57 fumon “Wher b ‘4. ‘oshee v ; T aiiation was received from Com-| Looks as if Waite Hoyt, the Yankee| eacon B B Coon and his sister, Mrs, | SUPDHed our pulpit. We hops he will ; j mander aud Mrs. Qrrin M. Price for the | boximan, had ’““;‘“" 1 CraWlRg | 5iephen Saunders, entertained Mrs. Saun- | Corps to spend thelr anniversary with | Out f the slump he was In a short| ey son Harold with his wife and so : them on July 28. As that date falls on | 'M® 280 Clarence last Week. Sl the regular day for the corps meeting it S e Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Brooks and 2 - | Was vated 1o hold the plenic on Wed-| Babe Ruth says he will reach tiee| gradiasughter of Faterson, M. 3. have| : = nesday, July 26, if pleasant, or if rainy | 25th mark in home runs befere been guests of Miss Carrie Eyder and| THe Strong Man Of Russia’s ] the next day, Thursday, July 27. It was| Willams, But how about Roger|Mys. Annie Cook at Ferndale recently. - Tri irate - suggested the corps members go on the | Hornsby ? Sarah T. Palmer is attending -the umvira 10 o'clogk car, each one to carry a goup | — summer school being held in New Haven. NOTE THESE PR]CE plate, two spoons, knife, fork and cup. | .Rival American league teams de-| Clavence Kimmey of Pawtuckét R. L. The installation of the fourth color | clare that the White Sox are due for | visited at the Gallup homesteaa (or a fow. bearer, Mrs. Flora Maples, was perform-}a fade-out and a second division berth | days last week. Mr. Kinney has left for $15.00 SUITS ... $11.50 320.00 SUITS $14.95 3 P » - : S THE A. B. C. OF THRIFT s G 7, 525.00 SUITS $18.50 IS SYSTEMATIC SAVING i FORM THE HABIT BY TAKING SHARES IN THE NorwichBuilding&Loan Association You help yoursélf by investing your reg-- | You help your city to build -houses by ular monthly savings in first mortgage | loaning your savings, through this associ- real estate securities, paying 54 per cent. | ation, to those who want to build. Join This Co-operative Association — DO IT NOW ! = _ OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS - Soad STRAW HATS, HALF PRICE ALL GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES Leo Kamenef?, President of the Moscow Soviet, and a liberal, whe is the strong man in tbe Russian UALITY C e e : . 0. RODIER WM. E. MANNING W. F. LESTER . GEO. H. MOLES - _ politics today. - Beports state that Q ORNER ; Oppos lsea Savings Banlk . D.T.SHBA JOHN E. VAUGHN -FRANKLIN RUMFORD L. M. CRANDALL Lenine will give up the reins of CHAS. L. SMITH WM. §. ELLIOTT ALBERT CEAYTON - ROBT, MoNEELY =~ - government ‘owing to illness In ALEX SHARP C. S. HOLBROOK GEO. S. POWERS BERNARD W. RYAN ¢ [§| - that event it is more than probable that a triumvirate will be chosen to . P rule the country and those in the know believe that Kameneft will steer the ship of State with the aid cof J. V. Stalin and A. L. Rykofr ~ NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN THIS ASSOCIATION J. C. MACPHERSON &