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!.E_--;-»...a... A i ;g Nerwich, Monday, July 17, 1978, It is daybreak now at 2.23, (stands ard time), The sun was due to shine exactly f- teen hours Sunday. Light vehiclé lamps at 7.50 o'clock (standard time) tonight. =z 3 The moon is in the last quarter to- day, the 17th &t 0.11 a. m. William J. MeKnight, Jr., of Robbing Court, is camping at Pleasant , View with friends. 2 3 Bt - his steam b&u.u o Unlan, in_prepara- 4 eaieah i sl Gager permission to remove . 'or sawl on ackson lot. g » members _gun sed prepare it to send to New orsein i She.seve T hed | The body ‘of Tneodare Syies. of Mss: ary B Sh visiting at the homs and their respective ; o1l Mrs Hamiiton haa i nerve trouble and’ was bothered with | tie, who died at the Norwich state hos- 3 urda; are as follows:- -~ mas . on proved a competent my stomach four years 1 used to|Pial. Wwas sent Thursday afternoon to|S. Melnnis, of : : and nesded and must RAow - SRASE Ny the St ot In flle have such weak spells and the sum-|Agawam, Mass, for burial i The Misses Mary and Nors MeCrohan, : thoroughly {oh, but numbers 1, 2, and § are very im- SoOriap. mer heat just fldored me. Dut since| Mrs, George\L. Farnham has been ap-| Julia Donovan and Katharine M. Cene, portant: 2 William C. Grodotzke. taking Goldine Tonic and Nervine I|pointed treasurér for the Salvation Ar-| 2Te rigistered at the Spring House, Blook | tpeir . Sergeant ur Bl 1d Friends of William C. Grodotzke of don't have the pains I used to in my |my drive which is to be started with-| Isiand. S s B i R A-rfil. ] ""-12 m;I‘nl;’ll St SN R L R : v hands, my stomach is so much befter, | in a short time in Mystic. Mrs. James McNally and John MeNally | whioh they mentioned the fine help | Gauthier; fio, 3, te D. Botrbon; 4,|eity, learned Saturday of his death at a 0 B by fopast/ B oo o aeaving| Dr.Bermardss ofie, MoGrory Blds. will g‘;:.;’:lg::;;t Syt “‘g';m!gj which the men of th lar ‘army | Leon. Courture, Ne. 5, George I'Heu- g&g&d He wu:Oy wrs of age. ache gone, I s o _ <1 ; h S : Sronger, 1 RAve R 00 many DRcxionsd tethy Uilnlay). and TUMMIAYI whek-ane: Who were at the camp, gave them. reux; No, 8, Arthur J. Germain, No. T, otzke was a residep? of Norwich : A i & for about 24 years, betn; ed in the Battery B's two gun ssctions - won | E. Burns; No. §, Albert Zlegelmeyer; No. ~ ' Engaged in U mc"‘ : Gol;?::'(‘ MOn: o“l L%‘.mbu]t e Bt of thoke’ altaiiioe th nt| Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Brand and heners handling the big 155 mm. guns Royal White; No. 10, Private Fred u‘hfl- business. In recent years :ne had A golden jubllee reunion of the class of| Tamily were visitors Sunday at Mrs. Carl| anq the second gun sectlan in charge of |di: No. 11, M J. Gladue; No. 13, C.|tTaveled for the Seanion B: w > Hoot i GOLDINE, Tt has bean smy| 12 at New Britain Normal school was| Mikery and Lewls Scranton's, in Union, | 51 eun: ‘Avihas Fitasorald mads. the ton | Maynard : No. 13, Alfred Colt el s dekiate ployed with declded suecess.” Mrs. Ida L. Harding, of Lyme. ' : ¢ recerd for most and best hits of all feyr | No. 1, opens and closes the breeeli and Groat Tropical Tonie s America’s| At Black Hall the Misses Ruthertord | Avery IL Stanton son of Superintend. frecopnized standard Nerve Remedy | having leased their residence for the B toi 3: Stanton, is ;eov-r- : for summer ills. Get your bottle to-|Summer to Richard Bly of New York, gt M;h""LB T operation performed | * myg guns had previously been placed| Nos. 3 and 4, runs the projectile home day and keep well this summer. will spend several meonths abroad. s in position by the Norwich men of the|and puts in the powder bag. £ Mrs. Irving Tourtelottle of West No. 5 LES Henry R. Plant's new speedboat at Combat train, using ‘the caterpillar tread 0. 5, watches the replenisher and sees TRIAL TO atorn, Roint 18 the ssesation. of ths ‘Hartford spent Sunday ‘at the home of | {rastors and all the paraphernalia {0 | that the recoll is working IT'S PRI YU 1O BECIDE Moy Now| | Thames river: Its tryouts have prac-|ier Sieter Mrs. Frani E. Henderson, of |naul them to their pesition in the ook No. 6.passes the pos ' to Neo. 4. tically been exhibitions to the lovers of| oSt Main street. about three miles distance. Nos. 7 and 8 c.nl'.‘ffi' the tray motd- i John P. Corcoran spent several day#| The battery was turned out esrller than | ing projectives. Arthur G, Sheffield of Stonington, has| Woek in Colchester visiting Rey. Philip J. | usual for the big gun practice, arising at |- No. 9, fuses the projectile. presented the. National soclety, Daugh-|Mooney, who has recovered. from & sud-|§30 and hurrying through the regular| ' No. 10, passes the powder toxumber 6. ters 1812, a British bomb fired into| 38N attack of heart trouble. camp duties of the morning so that they | Nos. 11, 12 and 13, ammunition detall Stonington during the famous battle off Mrs. JFrving Hill and daughter-{n-law, { Were at the guna ready for action at 7.30 | Energetic work and accurate figuring by Angust 10th. Mrs. Harry Hill, have -réturned home to | Both shrapel and high explosive shells | Capt. Denison and his assoclate officers /The cemmittes of the Robinson Siik|Portland, Moe., after a viait of one week | were used which weigh about 98 pounds, | made this geod wark pessible, whils special company at Mystie {s making out & pro-| With relatives in this eity,! o powder charge used was abeut | credit can go to Second Lieutenant John & Mr. Grodotake leaves three sons, Leroy and Waler of Richmond Hills and Henry of Chicago. Iil, his mother, Mrs. W, Gro- || The Factory End Sale will dozke, of This city, a sistér, Mrs. Edward . Sourbier, also of this city, and three |§ cOntinue all this week. brothers, B J: » ¥ ors o of Norwiah and Eimer of New brinswick, || ditional -bargain offerings N 3, have been assembled on all four floors and whatever you need, chances are that batteries firing a day’ or two before | fires the gun. -2 camp closed. - Ne. 2 sets the sights. ' Mark your ailments. Remember we water eraft. A E BUSH DEOPS DEAD " WHILE OUTTING LAWN An old and respected citizen of East Lyme, Asa Ellsworth Sperry Bush, died suddenly at 9 a. m. Thursday. He had been in his usual health and was engaged in mowing his lawn when he fell and ex- it is waiting for you here, pired before help could reach him. He at a small cost. = was born July 1, 1843, in the home which Bad belonged 1o hia ancesiors trom the (| The Factory End Sale is earliest “settlement of the country. He H enlisted In the 10th Conneetiout when only greater this year than ever years old and serving three full years. Ilflttllm In clvil life he served his town as a More. m 7 M Jobbers have given us un- gra mof sports for the second annual! Miss Mirlam Sulitvan of Pre: 1! feet long, which seht the projectiles | Hageldon who gave mest of the data to oiting which will be held at Bright-|street and Miss Alige ungufy are .;Z.’}f to thelr target on Mulberry island, a small the second gun seetion. man's pend Aus. . ing two weeks wng their cousin, Miss i . confirmed 1n Hebron, at St.| Nellie O'Connor, of New Haven. — Dr. and Mrs. James Quinn of Bosten | INSTANTLY KILLED ON DROVE GYPSY BAND Charles W.|have returned from Bermuda and are N TTennant, BACKUS HOSPITAL GROUNDS [\ QUT OF JEWETT CITY Phelps, Daniel T. Horton, Miss Helen|tpehding several days with Mrs. Quinn's| Jagob J. Hatner of 51 West—Town (Special to The Fniletin.) ) Rem A Brown, Misé Ruth Turmer. father, Andrew J. Young of = Williams,| street was instently killed Saturdsy noon | Jewett City, July 1° - = .nstable John e o s o a Gy | The United States eiyil- servics com- | Streat : on the grounds of the Willlam W. Baek- | T, Dolan had several ®.ierssting encoun- Food Co.: Baltic by Geo. Thompseon: | misston will hold en examinaion for{ Rev. Dr. Patrick J. McCormick, of the | us hospital when two grean horses which | ters with & band of Eypsies, seven suto- Eolchester by A. T. Van Cleve; Groton | adlo Inepector, burtay of navigation,| Catholio University, Washington, & native | he had unbridied suddenly reared and |mobile loads, which arrived here today, bwes m’(rw Jewett Gity by 3. P, | department of commercs July 19. The|of Greeneville, is spending the vacation | thréw him against the wagon pole.. Both | and finally ended matters by seeing them B’;",,"n,' Noank by W. H, Hill, Taft. | P27 i8 from §,800 to $2,200 a year. in Berlin, Germany, on an educational | horses them bolted, throwing Mr. Hatner | out of town, The gypsies, after arriving, ville by Geo. vn,,,,,',.,.'_ v Another book by Miss Margaret Ful-|mission. A in such a manner that it is believed that | hegan searching for business, and entered e | ler, 0f Norwich, suthor of the highly| Miss L. H. Haglund, who has been as- | Li¢ Pole struck him a blow at the base | g Jocal drug store, performing several suceessful “A New England Child:| sfstant secr: sleight of hand tricks, and continuing MES. CLARA PHILLIPS NAS e etary with the George W. K[;. of his skull, breaking his neck, death being instantaneous. y Thert were no witnesses of the tragedy but it was known that Mr. Hafner had BEEN EXAMINED BY ALIENISTS | leading New York publishing house. Ritehle as stenographer In the. office of fices. Soon after the war he married tions on our I"Oluh M BEllsworth Bush of Cromwell, Marcus D. A Connecticut man who is an art|County Clerk George E. Parsons. . y Niantic. He was the son of the late Ira bio. Adaii. . fte Vi il e e B B S. spent the day in cutting thay on the hos- | gerseing to go. member of the legislature, as postmaster for several terms, and in many minor of- 4 usual concessions—and w Cornelia Haynes, who passed away just . as after the celebration of their golden wed- | are making larger reduc- ing anniversary. . Mr. Bush leaves two sons, Dr. Chas. Bush of Niantic; a granddaughter, Dor- of merchandise. othy Bush of Cromwell; a brother, Judge is to b it out soon by a » their tricks. until the proprietor became - nte b Moo 7 8|00 meseods the late dei May sispiclons. _ Congtable Delan war notfed | siorgen, “ang ‘Mise caeste v Bom || Come This Week and warned them out of town, the gypsies g Sieste raitn ital grounds. At neon he had unbridled | Amaca Bush and Matilda Pairfe Austin, : & Phillips, charged with er, whose home was at Hamburg, on rUNE I ne hgrats AmAYNSY MASIh 18 food thtm. | oo IonE aftevsans moce compytth | L PO Then make it a point to at- FUNERALS. 07 were received and Constable Dolan found o R oy oAy e SO I BT i MTs. Gornellus Case. e e L0 and Detween the hore. | the gvpsies in another section of the bor- tend the Factory End Sale . wen{ aris abou e . % usndy of Sberift Wiism L Traeger. | x.;a ; y Funeral services for Mrs, Cornelius es but no one saw the horses rear and | suen One gypsy woman was reading the | STRUCK TWO PEOPLE his death. Mr. Hafner's body was | paim of a local man who was sitting near WALKING IN HIGHWAY < Sh® as examined by mlienists at the Casey were held Saturday morning f; Ponna bt it gl et . sl this w s e o Sharmine b ment o, 907008, B, J; IOV 2, S, ot S o' DR LTS | G e ey, o W Mor'| TSy Coneue SOn e | v awamanc deven o e 1108 Woek condition. Mrs. Peggy Caffee, eye-wit- ervice was largely attended. Th ed her to leave town, and she started.|sonet struck and knocked down Thomas default of bonds, having been held for| y . The casket | ton street. o {heR aded: thelmpn A he ‘hid: #ny . 3 s e and he . 24 the train, also arrived with the pris- | I08, fwo worthless checks on % Rev. Frederick M. Coholan celebrating | 1o ins morivel Sovdent wacd whsre gy | be had, it being wrapped up in a handker- | Eaturday night, but thes wers - oniy oner. . the requiem mass and Henry J. LaFon. chief. The officer’s tip caused the man to | siightly injured. Mr. Morley and the The meeting of Mrs. Phillips and her | Thirty-eight out of seventy-two can-| taine presiding at the org'rayn. e 3 Come in — look around — and take advantage of the look for the money, Which as was believed | woman_ both employes of the sthte hos- xtraordinary weeusers aboard the train just before it | didates passed the state dental examina-| close of the service My LaFortain ,mu::n:m-.mu Reeher gt along with the handkerchief had disap- | pital, were walking” on the highway and F‘my % = offer- reached Los Angeles, was staged eare. |tionsheld in Hartford inJune, it was an- played “Beautiful Land On High.” Burial | sien. or" Merlend oo aad poared. Constable Dolan found the wom- | Mr. Bissonet claimed that the lights of ings that pr:vul. fully, but the eudden encounter fafled |founced Saturday. One of the success-| was in the family plot in St. Mary's | sreet. the sbeond at Harland's corner. | &% and asked her what she Was £0ing to | an approaching machine blinded him. He > to vuffle the equanimity of the woman |ful candidates was Charles W. Solomon| cemetery where Rev. W. A. Keefe read do about the money. The gypsy Woman, | swepved his car sharply to aveid hitti e e e3 ply 0id hitting charged with what pelice deseriped as|ef Norwich, & committal gervice. The bearers were “n:e::e;;; xn-ol::g,:dr o%lb‘i .fl}g:nnt a':d undaunted, said: “Well, if he wants his | them, but was too late. The wishbone of —_— the most brutal murder in the eity’s his- | A camping ground at Crescent Beach,| John T. Cagey, James H. Casey and Dan. | nurried 1o the hospital, and after an | MOReY, here it the car.broke under the sudden strain put \ tory. owned by St. Vincent de Paul Soclety,| 16l Casey, sons of the departed, and | examination promounced death as acci-| AS the mam made no complaint, the | upon it when he tried to avold hitting the 'l'h l) rt &mt h“c' Mrs. Caffee, whose story of the slayipg |of Hartford, and loansd to Catholic Boy| Willlam H. Bresnahan. fAental SYPSiog WeTe MATSS out of heee aad met | peonial in the Tou erorieous ¢ ' of Mrs. Meadows on an unfrequented | Scouts, has-been occupiéd for two weeks| -Arrangements were by Cummings| ' pre. Hafmer was born in Roskville, No- | Y Deputy Sheriff Frank Tillinghast of road in the northeastern seetion of | by over 100 scouts from Hartford and| and Ring. Moosup, whe saw that they wers watched - vember 8, 1893, the son of Jacob C. and | =€ To Soften Skins. Los Angeles resulted in Mrs. Phillips’ | Thompsonvill L N . Mes” Pater Petroshewsnt: Pauline Steibel Hatner. On May 30, | OVfr the mate line into Rhofe teland. | myore are two simple ways of soft: Indictment, boarded the train at @ ®ta- | Saiurday afternoon George L. Hiscox| Funeral services for Wasiliha Pet. | 1917, Mr. Hafner was married to Miss tion on the outskirts of the elty in eom~ T N1i- | ening leather and raw skins. One is i ng | roshewskl, Wife of. Susan Mitterer by Rev. Paul F. Werth, | S8me band that escaped trouble &t Wi : Pany with a detective, and & deputy | foe s"}‘,'.,:;'c{fi:(;},":n}::m:: to a4 the| were. netE Sunday afeernoon sr 3 e | and besides ha parants and wits lcaves | MARLIC and Norwlch last week, when two | to rub in thoroughly neat's-foot oll. | FAILED TO FIND GOLD -;;‘e'm! ih: e “&" n:‘ ':,',"" hur,tfl wheel gone. One of his young friends|clock from her late home at 25 Coye | One son, Eiward, a .{.m. Juhu- .:en&flx: A WP Wt iy The other Is to dissolye three ounces IN THE BELGIAN CONGO ips sat. in custody le sher! heel. | strest. Th Hafner, and two brothers, John of s L &hd Mrs. Tracker. . Jepaty, awsiting (o0 ow 00z WRO e 0f on e e i oy e ahe D wae | N e ack o New Botlony OBITUARY. x of alum, seren-oyntes of salt and °;° Katonah, N. Y, July “16—Their the end of her journey, " i ins have|Services were held at St Nicholas | The &ympathy of the community is ex- Lieut. Ernest Bartolucci end one-half ounces saleratus in suffi-| greams of fabulous wealth shattered, ;18 the woman with whom you were | n Toland county. he o e ine|Church &t 3 c'elock, Rev. Mr. merais:| tended to his family in their beresvment. | Tioutenant Erriest Bartolucei, aged|clent hot rain water to saturate the|the: nine “gold seekers,” all substan WA | R nts have alfsady’ bédun fTo.top. ot ChUk OMIcStg. Burial was- in. Bi e et e 2 years died Saturday in this city | skin. When cool enough not to scald | Lusiness men, who sailed for o gold . Some of the tobacco has also become| Nicholas' cemstery where a committai | RUN OVER BY AUTOMOBILE after & lingering iliness. He was born|the hands soak the akin in J¢ for 12| TS 18 the Beran Tongo just 4 month she faltered. affected by the rain in the last month|S8°FVice was held. The bearers were Mi- ON WILLIMANTIC STREET|in Norwich November 14, 1808, the|, out and hang up to dry. SEGLOMEION;. ¥Fe Feluriiiy e Ssply Mrs. Phillips laughed. i el A R to turn yel-| hael Sabolewski, John Ociewski, John| Willlmantle, July 16.—Thomas F.json of Louis and Laura Lavarge ‘Bar-| BOUTS; wring ou g up - | handed, according to word received here gty theweman “Wie: killsd iiry, PEBL ho IoeYew VN bogtn ¥<| Dublusgi, Aled. Shakun, Mihael 1 Shea. whe conducts & restaurant at 229 | tolucci and received his early educa-| When dry repeat this operation two or | today. g H eado ' g2 g i by e Vi reac! “Your quaveest the young women. Morrly Goldberg, before Judge Fisk in|PUSk: and Alec Harelich. Main strest iy in & eritical condition at) ton hers later entering the employ| three times untll the skin is suflclent-| Tho TCZre tokers ReVEL | Fesched Mrs. Phillips smiled, but sald noth-|the Reckville polics court on the charge| ~''°RECMENtS Were by Shea & Burke. | 8t. Joseph's hospital as & result of being . % Iy soft. 2 the big insurance policies which they ing, of selling, without a license, silk ;stock- v struck by a car owngaltane ‘(:rlveg tz :iac!h X;;:-» K‘nué: n:;)-;x;l;y.:fflt'lz:r 11;7;; : e took “ouk -hifore: aileg ST o As she stepped off the traln, a greup |ings, pleaded guiity. Judge Fisk gave WEDDING. Jack Benjamin Ogusthul "n rc.n )::m TAoutehant ~Bartihiccl b Peseel Tor Ambergris. through, and in Brusseis they failed te of news photographers confronted her: | him a reprimand and fined him $10. Sevin-Neville. thuitz, who mnd:::.lt']: B o N ut| his country is one full of honor. On| , For many hundreds of years amben | B¢t others. But there they faced an For a moment the shutters elocked and | Upon payment of the fine, costs of $8.27 Mr. and_ Mrs. Géorge C. Sumner o) Street, had just 1 i : 41:'; 5 o‘c‘léck on| November 4, 1913 at the age of 17 he 1b 5hn baen. KRIGSaN th. selerdotf) |1 greater obstacle, for the authori- her teeth flashed In a succession of | were remitted. Newport, R. I, have announced tne| e Gem theatre ahout 1085 c®IbCK PR onlisted as a private in the 5th com- | 8718 bas ploy tiss_declined to issue the necessary fmiles. Then deputies hurried her to-| It was Mrs. Jessie Burnham who was|marriage of their daughter, Irene Louise| SUMAY evening and was shifting rites of the church, and with fragrant ts for them to “work” their claims. ward a waiting autemobile to be whisk- pany, C, A. C., becoming a gunner gr: Nevi; “down Main street when he saw Boauty o8 B A0 TR Vs Sl ndded to the list ~of jurors by the!Nevills, to Clarence Whitney Sevin of| L2 82 Do s 1t waN fordaerly-burhed 1n tbe| With Edfe pecklam Hampton selectmen, to have her name| 8 Bliss place, this city. The ceremony| M’ Sh“m mt fr:::p otlm‘:r.e ,:x‘z‘r‘:?ng him b apartments of royality. To some ex-!they became discouraged and set out strioken from the list by the jury com-| Was performed in New London on Sat-| ™®8 unable to o - ed away to the sheriff’s office, wheFe Dr. Louls Weber, alienist, was prepared to for home, where they are expected with- ; . and run and Photosranher anen he e oome, % [Women ~ are’ not eligible for jury ser-| Danforth, pastor of the Second Congre:|OVSF DY the nar At the time Mr. Shes | a8 a flavoring for g The members of the party are Bd- consented with siecrity: melore: B | vios in Gonmestieut. gational church, at his residence on Fed. Trekewalk which leads from the esst | |adays ambergris is utilized almost ex- | ward Percy Barrett. of this plase; Jul- running board. head and ‘shoulders wbave | o AL the 8lst session of the sy t::i:;:’;e;' s :n:dldd“s Couple was at-| ind of Bank. street to the Hurteau zud| | clusively In the manufacture of per.|ius J. Dolgos, chemical Snginar. ol the crowd of apectaters which thronged | ummer School at Gl Haven W Tl E TS, Perry B. Ken| picce Corp, store. Mr. Ogusthuitz took fumes and the preparation of fine|dem's Bridges A. C. the street. Again she smiled to the ae. |Which opened July ind, Brower, Charles F. Ganung and Robest 3 s, ghed him Lo companiment of olieking shutters, of Collegs Catholic Clubs—an organiza-| Mr. Sevin is the son of Mrs. Susan|M: Shea in'his car and ru Blseman, of this eitp; Albert Pember- scents being @rst converted into & tion of Cathollc students. in non-Cath-| Whitney Sevin and the late Clarenee D,|Lthe hospital, where it was found that : ; tineture by dissolution in alcohol. ton, N. Y.; Willlam H. Odell, Jr., Seuth At Jrhirlips, husbsnd of the alleeed | oric collegea—bgine its seventh conven-| SVIn and has siays made his home|hS had s punclured liver n:{.:uuvenl podic Norwalk, Comn., and Captain Carles De ::}"T;hwnn"znid the sheriff of her fiight | pion today (Monday). {: 4‘~1lo\r\=vlc}mh He was among the first of “ho‘;u;mn;! = ;,‘nz A taTtad CxE i the Advice: Montana. Breoklyn. m ® city, was not at the statisn t ’, . e Norwich boys to enlist in th - - 4 - meet his wite, He was in the custody of | 1t is-noted at Lord's Point that Dr. >y Delgos Impired the trip by & stery S i loca. police station on a charge of reck- and Mrs. A, J. LaPierre of Norwich, | 2l Service during the World war and a deputy sheriff, the authorities desir- less driving. saw service on arine ng to kesp the two amart untl] they |3r® entertaining at their bungalow on subm; thaser duty We hand this out and ask no price | o¢ a siver in the Belgian Congo, whose between Caj Cod and N had questioned Mrs. Phillips in greater | NOYes avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. fic e service. ne ~—And kno’ that you'll forsake it. For | bottom way paded with gold. He h4d 3 3 ED t /eharger for your advice—it | crossed the® rivér during the war, he ;| Upon his discharge from the service he| CHICKEN PEDDLER INJUR you mus g b R Py detail. Houghton, Bnd OauEt e R, ot iohton| Beld Tank as chiet machinst's mat, WHEN HORSE BUNS AWAY you want folks to take {t—Arkansas | "id. and- picked up a handful of the At the sheriffs offies. Mrs. Phillips | MSIN Vt. and Eug ] i pr od gold nuggets, which he sold to a jew- and family of. Brattiehoro. baving been promoted several times. Af-| Seyman Coft of West Main strest, al f | | Thomas Cat. Shasi for $1,660. : and Dr. Weber remained in econference ofas -C. Dillen, appoiniéd by, the l; the!‘grchen.mz“ the Nfiw London| chicken peddler, was badly injured late| H for about half am hour. When he.left Th 3 s v office of R. G. Dun & Co. and is now dis- | Satyrday afternoon on West Thames i the room, he did not state his opinion | SOUTt to s€ll the Thomas C. West prov-| trict mahager, with his office in New m",,,, 1 ey A throwing Mr. That Brings Him to Time, it —e Loks i Atier Studying the Sparrow. o e s ceonditten, e’ aaig | 55T, < B h?'tmor?’ 5 on| ondbe. Coit out and scattering chicken coops, Jud Tunkins says a woman can ab | we snend considerable time *he had mot vaded conversation. He | Posed of the place at public suction on| “The bride has batn a student murse at| Con fo i merrie e i stvont - | ways make a man fond of his work pend co: ral obsere added. however, that she had declined | Baturday morning. ~Charles F. Klinger|ine Willism W. Backus Training School The huckleberries were from the palls his home by threatening to mak OF | ng the English sparrows and lw o angwer certain questions. What these | 0f New London bid in the place at $4-| for Nurses, graduating there with Rone| o fock Dot B diaal g akh Dt | o5 Shatr cmarectie’ snh have 8 were he would not say. 375 and proposes to occupy it. ors this June. She was one of thres #mall-boy wh b ha bout ed yp along the road te give a ride to the eity. The boy was nét hurt. o Dr. Paul F. Gadle closed ‘cuts In the go shopping with her. | Chief Deputy Distriet Attorney Doran| At the summer services at the Cen-|members of the graduating class invited ; was in the rosm with Mrs. Phillips for | tral Baptist church Chorister Charles|to stay at the hospital as a nurse for a about 45 minutes. but declined to say |D. Geer is getting some very -pleasing|time after graduation, having concluded enched the conclusion’that, even if lat well meaning but misguided Brit- Australia Great Butter Country, sh cousin had had sense epough net : - took, what she had told him, if anything. results with his chorus, choir in con-|this employment’ Saturday. mawe et B".’;;‘“;zho:;’&““}f’ Uty . T 2 Australia produces about 200,000-| o bring thém over, they would have When the questioning was completed | Junction with the quartet—Mrs, Vera| Mr. and Mrs, Sevin are residing in badly sprained ankle and bruised and 000 pounds of butter ennually, of | :ot here somehow anyway.—Ohis she was taken to the county fafl, There | Townsend, Miss Lucile Howard, Arthur|newly furnished apartmonts &t 130 Riv-| wiratned. muscles lof tha back. LIEUT. ERNEST BARTOLUCCI which 75,000,000 pounds are exported, | State Jonrnal. ¥ officers were required to orce a lane | R. Biackledge and Charles D. Geer. erview avenue, New London. The horse was caught near Bushitell :hrwuhhlhe crowd which had gathered A former Nnrwld; Crrls‘laen‘:i gav, ! plaee, i;&:::;yg:‘m:‘fim 'g:q_'.:!: .'.:. 24 o see her. Gharles K, Tracy, of Collinsville Con-| = o o v o T PRy I f s 4 s P Just outside the fail door, she again | gregational ehurch, will take his vaca-i May Be Selected In Norway: Selpiwing Totsons ot Park: vice on ‘September 15, 1914 a8 a non- P ool 9qnos £zadve s[vus PavIIRIn posed for photographers. but, instead of | tion in an unusual way during August. Olaim Case The swimming lessons being given by|Fesident, having on August 2. 1914 o President. Patriotic 6ty | om Sumsm 1o 30 Indino puv sz oyl - ioeten, Svers tinyed Monday, Wednes- 2 : om 30 200 B 16 I the orariey, gutharing deta| __ A By o iy oaek.| tober 18t e was transfered 0 the W Jo 2u0 2uRq PUSUBND 3O INed for future work. Academy and received his 1st class am ‘gier a1 padojaasp Lpelaw( It is met yet too late to enroll for the 4 uaeq lesons, and all beys between the ages| POPErS. \n June “HID he Was returned| | Peq ssousnq oul )gs ev Lime sw of 11 te 18 who eannot swim are urged BPEN IBY) U] 941109 lam suwSamlol By the assoclation o take advaniags pH SERBLbE of SenviBe” Ba R o pi¥s 8 3] I0q ‘o[wIROUN B m‘v his opportunity to learn. e boys may i . Bartolue- enroll by calling at the ¥, M. at 9 a. After ratbraing hemte e : The Henry building, located on one of the mest valuable property sites in Rockville, was turned over to the town of Vernon late Saturday afterneon im compliance with “the bequest of Con- Large Enamel Preserve Pans: : . ; e ) S94 Buusy S(vqm UauM ®I8D QY . gressman B, Stevens Henry who. disd : “|m. on the mornings statéd above, or| & '8 hy K private on Ausuer s 1816 : BujysLd AlTum S0 BujuuiBeg There is ho secret about it nor is there | 185t Octflhlé(f- ";‘;ea‘fl”:fl;flh'“gfl::““;‘a i k| | meet at the park about 9.45. . and soon became a- sengeant. 44 78 \j dn&fl\lmmm;n has been employed as covk at Fort| | ) Not a Bad Description. 25, 1917. With his - company he lett A professor says that & 's ‘Wright, Fishers Island, was brought| 5 I sent my Mttle daughtér, Anna, te | for France March 28, 1618 taking part é acter 1s shown In little things, such simple and it ensts so ltels that any girl the boat to New Lendon in OERIET. AnDA. 18 | with ‘the Béth Division, €. A. O in ‘ bis umbrel or woman ean afford it. Be sure you get | oY% o0 e SO, 8 RO o ek | B | | the market.for a pound of Frankturt | HiCR, (8 SR QITRER B o e as by the way he nrafl; s Howard’s N“m Friday evening at ths fort, smashing| | : 4|, |sausage. She played on the Way and {6tk and at Verdun September 6, 1918, la. Also, we may add, by the way doors and wlndo.‘;:rylh& ja o vinise) tnlm the mame. After the. butcher A!llr";h Armistics he returned to "“,{ he carries off your umbrella.—~Bostes sl bl that it was nece: ackl 3 8 her twi h eountry, ng at Hol on Apr] Transeript. N Tl ; el R i 'f.'g? ;:h“k‘:o‘:.; 2T, 191, and was discharged from the . 3 service. : E b okl g st AL the kind that need a hot bath before | on Aor1 2, 1920 he re-enlisted here b ‘ Those who contemplate having the ser- ;.?;“'ov'liid?“’s‘.?u“:?.fi ‘;'I:hguyor 2 fire you ?; eat them.” Needless to 5ay, | in the 3rd company C. A. C., C. N. G., | ' 3 S P E C l A L - viees of DR. J. B. SWEET are requested | In the automobile owned by Morris Bass she brought the right kind home after L -tp:“nltun“:““:{ 3 °1:l‘o“ of ist ’ -« to see him before Aug. 1, as he will be | of w”;d?":(” 2-x!rhm. m‘:;'o??x: :.: 9 :ery one lln th,r. market bad a good i\; o\eue‘mn‘t’ u:«;uecl £y A Keen Km ‘l.w - ay for an extended vacation after t! attempted to staft the mi K ugh.—Ch! il Bart = % 7 an O e whan i ctired, yeuing e to i p fpetoChicago Teibuge, - | guninine otricar in Norwieh tor ‘mat- Safety Razors....... 85¢ e e e gy < S o e | GOMA gASOLIRA Mearby. 6, fite 5. 2 : 3 - Al . 4 d Al " | extinguished betore the arrival of the . o Srell Tout Dowt Taste’ and for Battery ‘5. 13and “Attillery . | |Keen Kutter Pocket Knives, B OOKAS On All Subi "m'"'n°..._“m_..__¢° rici b foe. Myrall or violetwood of Australls, | ceiving federal rmnmonu as First| ’ 4 | new line. . 50c, 75¢, ‘] 00 - 3 g S e luct of two 08 Ligutenant November 4, 1921. 5 y g S jects Raid on Ripley Place z oA A W S v g 4 1 (i ket CONSERVO, for Steam Subscription to all American and Police officers made a raid Sat- lu . bas the gh scent ots his time to the organization th ° 0 g European Publications, urday nght at the house No. 21 Rip- Former Senator George Suther- | which becomés very pronounced when n llfl dattery and was an efficient SHEA'S NEWS Bumu ¢ ley Place and seized there two bottles .land, of Utah, who may be selected; ! ; ; | of wine, A press was found in opera- tion making raisin wine. being worked. says the American For | but by President Harding to argus be-' | estry Magazine. If one wishes to re-| ¥ ifore the Hague Tribunal the $16.-: | tain a opinion of this wood it I UNION SQUARE 1000,000 claim case of Norway' ell not to taste it. g service Liké Peanut Odor. \against the United Btates. The claim’ | " 5 2 _TOO LATH ¥OB CLASSLFIOATION | mhe inll and tindafo 0f the PHIIG- [ 1s. for ships seised in Amerieat: o R R O; Fistcner ] i 5 WANTED—} enosd waitresn, Ap- | V1Pes have a peculiar ofly odo: resem-/| rortd by the Usited Staler durinr{| ore than hAIf the states have horored | Ways took. Active interes in post af- | areford, Conn., who Ja the Presi- | BULLETIN BUILDING vy Mohegan Restaurant, 363 Mitp S | allug (hat Of raw.peanuts, eays the | the War, fnis Government asreeins’ | Washinglon Wit ha County beAfing. hip | fhire A dent of the National Soviety Unites ' 74 FRANKLIN STREE~ R e i American Forestry Magazine. “to w%m §3.000,000., | pame. < - futy ¢ Be ,; wi:»::; ; | St usehiers ot 1038, " releruone s

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