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r ha | can meeing whi and| The Otis library 4 t boys.and girls, for Cthe - t Iiing Zimbaiist, vio- and her husband, v el The coming .sund;y'h the communion | linist, who are l’n’endinfi e summet et- | Sunday for the Holy Name soclety of St. cottage on M&t @#fl 1 Py 's chutch. next . Ly bad catarrh, g 884 1iye years ago Thursday the frst draft ests “Mes. Charles E. 0 have to get up six times in the g §eih 3 Mi 3 night. I had reliet in less than a week | 35 Sorgre for-the World war todk place. | atter taking Goldine Alterative and THA AR Rk Sulien W = A ool evening was appreciatéd by | Mary’ chu . . : 5 enjoyed use.” -t GEtier” in evesy way, 1 Sicen. betrer| those sttonding the ‘Thursday ~svening | om. will motof 10 Gartaer ¥ fary i ; ; ek wermily Crear: i&wfl"“"’ =4 e T e e et s o ~ e e s o P . | S R b statem nof 3 were reporte g 2 ernoon K - % ’ IR praiss of Geldine. ;'nonfio;cmcs] 18th 8hd according to tradition the Aret Qf{’fi'&fmém’h m 3 fl‘g s ; e, Chamber | ful game at n,f,m;‘jm’ffi'“'fl' :‘"‘&M"' E. Pru fhat while it g:lhfle dullest and most Handbook of Medical Sciences ”:rq‘fi-oet will be due six weeks thereafter. | o .- s R B L “Wiiliam C. Bode to Mady A Hill, 109 | makes red o5 ro -radiant beauty and Beiangs Sroniaimen . GOLDING, 1t 1’:|m;‘,,f:“t',’,§§§‘::* of 300 small chicks W | Judge and Mrs. Christopher L. Avery|§2me was the first. of a series itial bas, ny| Laurel Hill avenue. = s digging - ¥ e:?‘.fl ".5’1& yet e fin ene- of Eastern Point left Thursday five | Bameés for the Carroll eup and at of the dirt and pulling |*. August and Annie Bergman to Carrie B. feoin B e e ara) [hat e | de for Danish Seott of South Asnfurd: |y tarians now have down - some wild heaves. Gallup, Thames packc b possess.”. Fourteen valuable medicin- in:w‘ William T. Gleason 1s hav- party of judges and | oo tFOphy | il d The lineups were as follows: its use. It sctually ¥ £ s e Sat S el B 253 OF of - " i o BINE Americas vacation trom his dutles at the 7 h > i Rotarians—Bitven 3b, rf; Clapp 3b:| POLICE ABSOCIATION SELECTS - B m’,c‘;;ney "“‘;"’ AheumAtS postottice. Mrs. Brastus Fish is substi- | continue. on to San cléeo to atténd n ls, - o %mm of; Welch ef; BAkér &, D 833 ; "AMFORD FOR CONVENTION | "¢ Remedy. Get your bottle ‘today and |tuting: & convention of commissioners on uni- e i P L] mn"‘“““ e} | Stamfora was selectea tor the con- be as enthusiastic as Mr. Sterry over| A former 'N;;:a- ""g‘::"*w.’.:”“m’; form law. . 3 s o gi*" p"- T 3 véntion mz‘nm year by the Con- s TS erty, Tocated on Main street in North | ROTARYIGONGLAVE DATE | |bore - Chamber - pl " Cramber ot Commerce—Pendiaton & | S8 R sotts anniar sonven: | SIS for generous triad TRIAL TO Grosvenordal SET FOR SEPTEMBER 11 SR L S Bruckner p, Fraser p; Harris 1b, Lee 2D.| ion 1n Harttora Thursday, with Chiet | g, i - §00 Soap- Howard Beok T3 URIQYOUTS RECIDENIGHT NOW] | Potato prices are.lower. Supplies are| s gares for the fall conclave of| they aeesatoly . Bandall o7 Willams b @t it &w officers John Donovan | oo Matk your ailments, Remember we do |30 coming into Connecticut from 86V- | xrow “England Rotacy clibe whieh 18 | lence for - ot g S AL gt Ryan attending from this not use one med:cine for éral shipping polnts and fnding SIOW|15°ha held at The 1d at Bast- 5 Yy § 3 ‘ in and mail to GOLD] Inc,, |sale on the prificipal receiving markets. | o point, hlv%h'b'fil‘l efinitely @6- Te by innings: An invocation by the Rev. Dr. Brn- : n d thro Chamber ‘of Commerce 102 00 0— 3 The current issue of the . White Rib- | termined upon. The conclave will opén bon u:‘u\ner gm_h s a memorial ulb::: Ménday morhing, September m’u. and T Ty owasa| | to Mrs. H. lcott, a loyal member | continue through to Thufsday morn, of Rockville W. C. T. U. for over thirty | in B - 4 years. Local dealers are featuring some es- | EX i 300 ést dGeF. Miel, rector of Trinity church, NOTICE Rotary' .. ...... .... 20218 %=—11|4and addresses by Bishop John G. Mur- Umpires—Wells, Park and Baker. ray and Mayor Richard J. Kinsella| Those who contemplate having the Following the gamé the members of|Preceded the tran¥agtion of business|Vices of DR. J. B. SWEET are requéited - of | the Chambér adjourned to Happyland |2t thé convention. - glheg o R fep N v dward t . ; Dark where a shors dinner was served.| Bishop Murray spoke of the early |2¥ay for an extended vacation chargy s fa bases. The tables were arfanged around the ’;.‘f,my of the police in foreign coun- E 6rable progress during mpfit% There was mo scoring in the second|balcony of the casino which was prettily | trles, and said that Charles V. of istrict _goverrors, inning, by either team but th the third|decorated. Al Bliven was song -leader| FTante was one of the first to estab- shape hats. Rol . Hll 6f Salem and Don stanza Y peclally dainty novelties in veiling, in- cluding the new French dotted vells, for wear with Fall turbans ahd mushroom the Chamber of Commerde made|for the dinner- and everyone joined|liSh an organized police force, which A. Adams of New Haven have issuéd| their last stand, with the result that by|heéartily in singing Hotary and popular | attalfed much effielency under his di- rl Iak H() et g S caneon| St N, S, b ) B M oo, ST | e, et 5 8 i et R et oot 'y| - Mortlake House Liber 1 1 ber of tricts announcing the dates. The 'Rotarians were équal to the occa-|menu was served: : s s ther clergymen and himself ty councll for a number of years,| X Teoniaiive: program covering the|sicn ana i (heir tote At the DAt e would avail little if there were not Brook]yn’ Conn. Goldine Remedies are sold in Nore | has resigned and is succeeded by Mrs.|ine thrae days was outlined to thel pounded over two runs. For the re- Clam Chowdi police power and protectisn. “The wich by Geo, G. Engler and,Lee & Os- | Grace Bentley. 2 | New London club_Thursday at the|maining three innings the Chamber was Oysterettes piact of the polics in the community.” | g o . good Co.; Baltie by Geo, Thompson: | uch enjoyment 18 to be pfovided for | luncheon at the Hotel Monisan. It|neid piwaciess Albeish they. Aaa men alise he eaid, “was most important and sa- | Opend your week ends at this Colehster by A. T. Van Cleve; Groton | disabled veterars who attend the eamd | provides for business Sessions, Aancing | on st Leveral fimés But thes either Baked Swordfish SEN ‘ by C S. Davis; Jewstt City by J. P.|at Niantic August 5, to Labor day, made | on two evenns in the ball room, one| aied there of they took long chances in| Cucumbers Siiced Tomatoss | The bishop said the state had been quaint and historic hostelry in Gorman; Noank by W. H. Hill, Taft: | possible by the subseription of $12,000 by | when it is_hoped to have EOVErners|bass steallng and were ¢Aught at sec- Steamed Clams, Butter Sauce yery fortunate in its police forces as vills by Geo. Thompson. cltizens of Hartford. of all the New England states present | ong. - . Clam_Frittérs T e e e YL el O T of e The lease of the ferry boat Meteor on | boating, bathing and a sailing trip t0| The Rotarians however kept up: their ~ Brolled Lobter o hapitants, HS spoke of the Eng-|ihe & General Israel MERROW the Groton liné which was negotlated | Fishers Island or around Fishers Is-| attack and in the fourth frame put ovar| Watermelon Muskmellon. police and” how at one time in e ~ - England one in‘every twenty-tw - n ), for thirty days, has been extended for |land; an exhibition by a submarine in start 3 - inévery twenty-two per. tnam’s mo: Mes T F. Wilcox Is visiting er|two weeks 4 the Mohican la nat yet | FFONt/of the hotel, an sxhibition Of Qiv- | wusmrer. ther cosiien Aetont for the| Following the dinner daneing wis en-| 50NS Was regarded as a eriminal, no Pu $ monument. anyeiier, Mre. Rupert West, in Tolland. | ready to put back into service. ‘A"Ss”,"lit %B?P sea I’"fi?"i«"fif"s‘f Chamber. In this inning Herman Bruek- [ Jjoyed during the 'evenmg,chmusle bgll‘l;l: g‘:"fl' how inhocent the péople might Mr. ana Mrs. A. T. Bundick and two 0 . Sco 0., a motor P ul ished by Swahn's orchestra. % sens were dinner fuests SUnday of Mr. | poricq Thureday moriing, Thete were | Marine Bas, and to some of the near- B ke o Sho o Ana| pavty satubned to Norwich fate in the| e Spoke'in Dralss of _the plain Excellent table. Dairy and and Mre. Bernard Thompson in Mans- | occasional hot waves during the day, but | DY SUMMér resorts. =~ .- Homer Fraser, knlght of the white hat,| evening after a most enjoyable outing. | Clothes men ‘who associate with the feld. the temperature lowered with the deigsle |, VArious clubs will be designated to|went in to stop the onslaught, but he| The committee in charge of the out-PeODle at large and protect the inno- | vegetable products from eur Mr. and Mrs Roland Usher and chil- | wnioh started in during the evenin Pave charge of some of the informall was not very effective, and six runs|ing was: A. L. Peale, %chairman; U. A.|CeRt while searching Ir the guilty. dren of Rockville were récently at M. Li| o - luncheons, aAd speakers of interna- | ware scored in this inhing, Ferguson, Leo Olevson, E. O. Rodier; J.| Bishop Murray said the position of R Usher's for a day’s visit. Rev. Levi Rees of Stafford Springs is | tion reputation are to be announced| ' Biil Dask of the Retary elub who|M. Swahh, J. N. Weymouth, J. A.|Dolicémen would grow in public es-|OWNR Mrs. E. Willams spent the week end"“‘ occupy the pulpit of the Somers Con- | later. - = Dltahed the lat thece InRings, Whs very | French, Meredith Lee, C. V. Pendleton| téem as the yéars went by. There was with her niece, Mrs. Willard Green, in|Ercational church Sunday next and G.| Walter Wakéfield, of the Hartford ’ ; IR great, opportunity for service by the o . Bochman, field secratary of the Con- | club, was present &t the meeting snd| oS A7 ouly oRe It Was securéa|J. A. Quinh, J. H. Shannon. oo porce. Beomaid; to- uphold 1 OFBIE QY TO. NOYRNSER Nva. Higgine and Mrs, Albert Potter of | necticut Temperance Union will $peak |he declared that the Hartfora: club - — s g o - iy ps obedionce By all persons. | o prvon DANIELSO Seuth Coventry and Mrs. Wilson and twe [July 30. . will come down to the conclave 100 VE! OFFERING $81,000 IN w;;:‘m“t A B wat hildren .of New York were callers ona| In the club department of the United | Dér cent. strong. MORT MATOR I BIGE ) PRIZES o dey during the past week at Mrs. M. L. gnrzeu, s‘;xpgvlg;dh by Miss Alice v i e g THEFTS IN NEW HAVEN EASTERN S;I'AdTES ‘R $ —eegy Ushee’s. . Cogswell, -ohe regular teachers 8 . a record. just made| Eighty-one thousand dollars in cas Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Wilcox have re- |served during the past year, besides Mrs. W. H. Gorden p“Abfic;rggg 'i;uv‘sn led dthl stat® in|prizes a record for ”““H‘mbm" ] e i mod‘fi't el BT T PRBT ON CITY turned from their wedding trip and are|many substitutes for longer or Shortef| Mrs Harriet M. Gofdon wite of W. -3, | motor vehicle thefts for 1921, almost|is offéred to exhibtors at this years|who e Jndgment ind discrétion. He geiting settled in their apartment -at|periods. Gordon, of 496 North Maln street, died |a hundred machines estimated to have | Eastern States exposition which takes|dectled the indiscriminate pulling of} The W. W. G. giris met at the home of Edgewood. A Saybrook ecorrespondent mentions | Wednesday in this city. 2 value of $135,000 disappearing there|place from September 17 to 23 in-|& gun when making arrésts and said |Mrs. N. Hall Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mrs. Phebe Wilcox 1ls visiting her|that William H. Carr, train despatcher of — Alice Krug led the meeting. 3 A £ ppéa Fam that persons arrested had told hi She _|1n that mannef. Sevéral other cars|clusive, according to the prémium list m e was the adopted daughter of w; Mr. and Mrs. Chase and Miss Cynthia w X 5 cars . that though they made no resistancs New Haven, and former lower operator at | ren Atwood of Wilimantie and was that vanished from Neéw Haven wére|for the all weather and all purpose 3 e lme junction a nd resident, is acting tow- | in 1850 in Willington, the youngest of | Subsequently found to have been burn- | show lssued from the exposition of-|they had had guns shoved agalnst faughter, Mrs. Willlam Martin, in Rock- 4 ug d in wholesale lots arfy in | fi their stofaelis by policemen. AP, Knight of Concord, N H. has er master and covered the New Haven di- | thres daughter. n wholesale near a -quarfy in | fices. o : men. $ of Con e Winsted.—Lewis Lloyd Camp, a stu-| vision last week. In 1872 she was raasried to Mr. Gorden | North Branferd, according to .a repr The 1082 premilum list has been in| President William H. Brennan, chief|been visiting Mr. and rs. Muttart. dent at Gilbert school, has been declared thi Firet Beie- et osof Btk oh W |an made her Home in Norwichfof | Sentative of the ‘underwrifers’ detec: | process of preparation for weeks and|of the Stamford police department,| iy Bentley is visiting relatives s farm of G. Warren Davis, on the Corning mg. DPast35 years. Until thres yeafs ago, | tive agency. The fact that several of | in addition to minute classifications| presided. - P - roads essay contest by the U. S. commis- |road, catch the eye of passing farmers. When her health began to fall her, Mrs, | the important trunk line highways,|of every division, it contains the An address was nml; by Chie: B Bitth Pisrca and 38 sioner of education. High sehool students | This thrifty looking crop is from Squan- | “ardon was a regular attendant at thé | including the main lines from Boston | complete list of officers, department|ip T. Smith of I “:df‘{‘“ o~ mm"-“m‘," -y SIS “M,“ only participated in the contest. Campltum and Landreth sced, the Iatter a pe- | Willimantic Camp Ground, having at-|!0 New York and New York to Prov-|Superintendents and assistants and|partment, just elécted presiden 1::‘ t-h? surmer school will represent this state.in the contelit of Leuliarly sweet gorn. : tended the meetings annually sinice she|idence, convérge in New Haven, was | complete information about the exgs- ;pt!rnf!!nml _Assoclation of Chiefs o Miss Bthel the various states, the winner of which| * 1wy work in soils and crops in the|Was 10 years of age. largely. responsible, it is belisved, for | Sition in detail together with the judg- | Police.' The police, he sald, represented will receive $4,000.as.a prize. Stotrs college tourse, helidon the sefaw, | Mrs. Gordon bad been il for the past | the large number reported from there. | ing program and judges as far as these| the most unseifish organization i the winner from Connecticut In the good six months and about t eek E ——— have been selected. . the werld. Théy were anxious to get y S ion of Srops Tor the different types of | &\ 7i°to the nospltal whths she it | CONNEOTIOET coLLEGE To Gf 'tho total wmownt offered in|betier methods, betler protection. They | visiied Storra colege Moncey. tion, tillage, draliage and other prob. | ~MIs: Gordon was the last survivor of HAVE BUSINESS MANAGER |Drizes, the largest sinle itsm, $28,065, | were not the ;h-lr- i Dave iss Della Rude is visiting relatives lems in soil-management. her family. Colinbeticht: soliegs. o Not Londes i |1 to be distributed among the exhi-|on the Stage, but a body of men be- | Stonington. A meeting Was held th O1d Lymé Wed. S S s t6 DAve & Bow. CRIEIL] b MBI 8 | Ly idr S “és:ihe ':':.x:l Tl G SRR profedsional | e ana Mrs. A Grandy of nesday afternoon at the home of Mré, H. Aol the new scholastio year, & husiness man- | have s chance & r6 1h the di e R N & e, 7 have a chance to share in the distd-| Secretary James J. Landrigan of M. Hubbard, chairman of the drive f Thompson—Brown. ager and financial executive in person | pution of $4,670, sheep exhibitors will| Meriden reportéd no members killed funds for the public health work in town,| Henry B/ Thompson, Jr., of Providence|Of Allen Bennet Lambdin, most réent- | get §3,511 and $5,685 has been ®et|in actudl service during the yeaf, but| It was decided 6 divide the town into|2nd Mrs. MaTy White Brown of this city 1Y in a similar position at Cokeér col- aside for the draft horse division. The d several were seriously injured. New Is The Time to Gt Rid of Thess | districis for the eanvass planned. were married Mily 1th at Stonington by | 1°6e, Hartsville, 5. C. Mr. Lambain is | Durge for the horse show which takes | One new department had been added,| STOP SCALP ITCH WITH I8N S ¥ “Rufining day and nlght! was the| ReV. Wiliam F. Wiliame. Mr. Thomp-|an alumnus of the University of West|place each week-day evening of the|Statford Springs, durhng the assoca- Ugly Spets. ¢heery report Thursday from the Nor. | SO & well known in fhis eity, having for | VIrEiia, Morgantown, West Vieginia, a 3 sition i the big coliseum build- | tion year. The membéership is 1532, a ; lass of 1911; he has had seven years | oo T lonzer the slightest need | wich mills of _|some time. been in the employ of the|Thss ! =K 4 ing totals $18,075 and in addition there | gain of forty: ' ot Teeling ashafned Of YOr Treckles | pany, where 800 Are. employed, . nis | Unied Stalts Fitishing company, lattr Experience In ncolefe aqminiBtrative | o;c seven special awards with cups ®*Two brphans went off the benstit 1s Othine—double strength—Is guaf- | company owhs the Norwich Mil in|PinE transforred to the plant of the|FLti IFINEthe FAT Was an aviaiol | o5 prizes valued at §350- list during the year, each becoming inteed to remove these homely spots.|Thamesville and the Tantie Mill at\Yah. | COmPRnY at Apponsug. Mr. Thompsen's | oo ™'ola i Suork at Coker cone Teams entered in the Students' judg- |15 years old. The association éxpend- Simply get an ounce of Othine te. Z:%tr:;: ni; president of the U. 8. Finishing Wheve he made an enviable Fecoy "f:: ingt ciontest hgn lgesmt:;_k v:'l,ll ”p.iomcl& ed by iba?eg’t: ufl“‘wxfi:‘: -t:d L — S8 . 8 P At of pate in awards amounting ), ant hans $5,f year, the 2::hfp;lt;e:gffiume :;on:tln:“gulfl‘l‘ !trum aré betng m!aaa by Walter ! " The bride is the yoUmger daughter of g!:g:g “tl:! !cis;'n;::et; \;;:dju:l!‘r&e.nt l:t tor:_s in the dary judging contest contest|money coming from the state. morning and you should s60n 66 that | g ons chalrman of the entertain- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White of Braad- | gitiiois Tetn008 Of the eolbh®, the of | por the same team prizes amounting| The four largest local associations §ven the warst freckies have begun 6 | eoltural conser at Btoses tor tue 51 | way and resides on Carroll avenus. Bh®| ficie overhaul of eleetric, water ani|(0 §285 are offered. The total in the g fa disappear, while the lighter ones have |tion to members of the Connectiout Eal. is prominent in Norwich society. heating syStems; pérsonal design ani livestock and horse show departments :naor;leshl;c:“s::lr:‘li-“ 11". ::.e e;eelgot!: El‘:tlmrlal Association, Saturday of next Foxmn\" ?flyfl%‘l';\ v“:vnfiéafi%@mcfl;a“? mc;m;?:y{ o m-"—"—'—“-"u'zu New Britain reported receipts of $2,- Pletely clear the skin and Ealn & s’ g4 A pair ©of foxes owned by Lath-|ernamenial Qesigns such as. fountans, | PROPERTY TRANSFEMS AnE 89275, including the balance of i beautiful clear complexion. vide 3or'a w:v ‘;l:h.- 1:..3:“;31- §:u$ " | am Avery, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira!open-air theatre and small parks. His RECORDED AT TOWN CLERK'S | 085.50. The disbursements ”&m.ms. been asiray and at different times peo- | standing work this layout of,thé colles | July in Norwich have been reforded at -elections_were as follows: :‘:‘fih Covexfiu;]s: isl:b:ut half raised. The | ple haye ‘b'ee,, able to get a glimpse |campus, with the planting of the shrubs mayum.-e of Towh Clerk Charles S. Hol< g rit 1'Bf°u'§d by ;hfl nurse at|of one of them darting into shelter.|and trees, and the completion of over two | brook: g c; M‘nm u-(l: :o strict and the Bighth | Byt to Latham Avery, for whom they | miles of walks and roads. He has also July’ 3—Willlam B. and Harriet M.|_ _ Vice-president—Garrett J. Farrell, i have gained considerable publicity, | béén the buyer for the institution, anl | Causins to Thomaa J. and Mary C. Kelly, | Hartford. 2 Connecticut trappers learn that the|they are lost -forever. The pair was|reduced the whole system, on its financitl | jang New London turnpike, *| Secretary—James J. Landrigan, Mer- movement of manufastured furs in the | first bought by E. W. White of Grot- pand business &ids, to a very earetul. | Map Geary to Alfred A. Tremblay, 10 | 14€n. we Asveanier exdery [0 York market at present is fairly |on, who got them from a trapper in|sound and efficlent system. OnéBo atreet, : 2 Treasurer — Willlam J. Rawlings, A8 IT 1s 0 |active all things considered, but it is not | North Stonington. They were cagea| President Marshall has for some years | " pgiate of Rose C. Cumisings to Emma | New Britain. expected that the demand for them will fat the. Avery home and later becom- |been insistent that such an officer wis|p ang Catherine B. Lasthouse, 61 West |, [ocal vice-presidents were elected really manifest itself this year until|ing less timid were allowed to run|aesirable at the college, and is very has- 5, guarantee of money back if it tlllp to fam freckles. ) . . o M I Town street. for all thsJ moflafiom‘ ucq;: hl>ul- = early next month. about the yard. At presént they are|PY to announce . Lambdin's acceot- 3 nam and Jewett City for which no Applications from sevéral ~oities, be- | little more than six months of age ANl ot ol a1 AN SRty Florh Brosstsns, 55 Sevents arest | Rofminations were made. Those places WELL DRESSED sides a Aumber of individuals, for the |2nd being so young it was thought |2rrived to “9‘;{';‘ simllar dutles '*@'@l Willidm W. and L. S. Beckwith to C.| Will be filled by the executive. com- fancy stock at the State game farm at | that there was .a possible chance of !0 thoSe In which he was eo successtulq mompeon and Marlon T. Swan, land | Mittee. 2 2 Maditon, which the fish and game com- | {aming them. Due to the pair of young|!" this email eollese . S s o3 West Thames street.” Local viee presidents élected includ- MEN mission plans to eliminate from the | f0XeS: Master Avery has been pictured fl.m %—"& J" ;u m"aluéht TS "1‘.;.::,5 Bénjamin F. Krleger and L. A, Woite | o0 included Chiet e Linton_for e tarm's population, have been received by | in the colored section of two large|oin 4N g e ™™ | to John Kamjnsky, jand oft Washmgton | NOTWich, James C. Sullvan for New Supt. J. T. Whitsomb. ~| papers with his pets. Having once| ™™ 4t New Londod in the early fall stivset, ; London, Daniel J. Killourey for Wil- gained freedom they began t < 2 = i - % can keep well dressed and| Colansl M. G. Zalinski, whose wite 1s | 55 150 (ROPORE, ROV befan b0 roam | cmAMPION MEAN THIEF sTEALs |, WY 5-Gertride Anna Wylle to Ethel Hmantie, Martin Wolf for Daniélson sister of United States Senator Frank B L8 | M. Hoelck, Jand Potter manor. d Thomas Hayes for Stafford lool 1 P Brandeges of New London, has been | 0 thelr home. WOLF DEN D. A: B. TABLET| Francls D. Donohue to James H. Ma- Srinee. : 3 well dressed in Palm|transterrea to Philadelphia as command- I T (Speelal to Tha Bullstin.) honey, 363-265 Yantio street. was a buffét hincheon serv- 4 There. Ing ofticer of the quartermaster intermedi- Orchestra Enjoyed Outing | Putnam, July 20—The bronse tablet| Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. Ine., to Sof|ed at 10 o'clock. Dinner was served Beach Suits on the hottest | 2t® devot, Some vears ago Golonel Za- _Thomas Tracy and Edward Carey|placed at the entrance to the historic| Gfomke and Agnes Nowacatke, North |at Hotel Garde at 1 o'clock. After din- lingki was stationed at Fort Trumbull. |§ave ~an outing. to members . of | Wolt Den in Pomftet two years ago by| Main street. 3 v ner the delegates were the guests of da 3 i By the United States oivil servics [.LPUMM’S orchestra and several friends | Elizabsth Porter Putnam Chapter, D.| July 6—Estate of Martin F. Bent te|the Hi assoclation at Schuet- ys. - A Palm Beach Suit lets | commission an cxamination has nacy | Sunday at Haughton's Cove. At noon|A. R. has disappeared. The fact that|Mary A. J. Conlan, West Thames street, | zen park, where there was & program ordered for orchestra or band leager | tHe Men, numbering twelve, sat down |the tablet is m! has been reported| July i—Moses J. and Simon Solomon te | Of atblétic events. There was a din- the heat of the body and instructor at the Chiloco Indian |3t the table and did justice to the de-|te the local chapter und the state pe- g_:nneas Shesenski, Central avenus and | Der at Hotel Garde Wednesday night. e | ool, Oklanoma. The pay i $810 4| lightful clam chowder. DUHAE the al- |lics have been notified. The tablet cost| Fourth streat. ) [ Chief Garrett J. Farrell was toastmas- for fake doctors’ prescription blanks, some of which have beéen passed -ih | | First Baptist Sunday i ‘ ; | ternoon numerous sports were run off | abeut $300 and was ‘presénted to Put-l Robert S. and John A. MIIS to Jesse | ter and theré were several speakers, year. The subjects-and weights will be: ; ; 4 h it keeps your body cool— Fducation 20, tralning ana cuwerioass 35, | @nd SWimming . was enjoyed. In the|mam D, A. R. Chaptér by the Colonel|and Elisabeth A. Greenhalgh, East Baitio | including Mayor Kinsella. Druggists throughout the state have| rcliDf & potata. salad was served.|Danlel Putnam Associatioh. The tablet|and Nofth stréets. . ruw1 | oug e state. have | One ture of the day was a crab|is 2x1:1-2 feet and marks the spot| Yeétta Cohn to Lena Sikoff and Sophle 13 50 e e Y o rohibition Director | bunt in’the river during: which about|where General fsrael Putnam killed the| Sieder, 428 Notth Main street. UNION 2 ° Harry E. Mackenzie to be on the lookout | 350 of the sidewalkers féll into the|wolf that was destroying the farmers’| John and Wincenta Perko to Joseph| Following are the jurors drawn fof f,‘f’{fl: n:tw :kr:e :&t:}rfla and ni:: a utw sheep, The only théery mv-nmg is that m}l lAn!ton;‘-“I&h}&é S:fobgt u‘.'f::; gnlon: R. A -Hathaway, Paul Rizner, 2 I " ol yed before the party | the tablet has been stolen but it is hard uly 8—] . Cochfane. t) ne Youn In ]lgh‘, medium and dark g"r-l::!:h Th; ;l::\;:et;:gl were made | broke up at a late hoUr in the night. to. conceive of & person being so de-|and Mae Geary, 291 Laurel Hill avenue. Y:fi:‘, P. B. “l‘:,‘?‘;“mf pl:::ln,k h:" ¢ the ne ad been sent out et Sesmoavititibr oty % Praved as to commit an aét of this kind.| Frank and Stella Gregorewicz to Alex | George W. Thayer, Raymond C. Barrows, colors. ¥ EAST KILLINGLY It may have been an act of pure vandal- | Isbicki, Potter manor. : Charles Gage, Adelbert Agard, Oscar . An effort to effect a settlement of the > ism, a théft by souvenir hunters or b; Eimer R. Pierson to New London Coun- ‘Willis, George Heck, Ralph Bradway, Al- Ters strike at the Aldrich mills, Moosup, go-| Old Home day is to bs Aug. 10. Th®| onisne who wished to-sell the metal, | ty Agricultural soclety, N#v London turn- | bert Heek, Charles Heck, Myron, Heck. —_ @ |ing on since June 28th, is being made | COMMItLes is Working valiantly tb make | hion would Be worth fifty” dollars. The Dike. 3 £ N STRAW HATS by Reév. Joseph E. McCarthy, pamor or | it the best ever. tablet was léaded and cemented inte the| July 10—Chacles P. O'Neil and thres All Hallows' church, formerly an assist-| The following visited ih Danielson on | oci that forms a part of the wolt den|others to Charles E. Lamb, land Salem ant at St. Patrick’s, Norwich, in. whose | Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Anson Maynard, | g0\ "0 Have taken the thief some | turnpike. ¥ 0 1 tact and ability both sides havé great | Mrs. Ella Columbus, Mrs. Georgle Smith time to separate it from its base. Isabella Pagané to Annie Stankiewics, | ' /2 confidence. e ::a _Ml;}t‘srsvmhoncren.,flenry E.Hiil, T sl 114 Thames street. . | u s M 3 mes E..Smith, t. Arneld and som . = 3 Lucius Brown te Carl W. S, & I takes two weske ltflulr'.a cou::SL to car- Erederick, Mrs. Lucius Whitney and Mr. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY A R s g fhen You Have Something to Learh Arm oucher. | . Frank Romanski 2 . TR S R L Mise Dorothy Oatley has been visiting |, The Misste Trumbull are at Center|,, Mituimas, 190 Hisory baest T | O L0 APV SIS Nave e 5 ) i @ | ih Norwich with Mise Mildred Carr, R B 5 > Carroll L. Adams to Frederika e s A% Mmhy & McGa"y GiDle comes the same ey, Such a mes | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Srooks and Her.| Mise Frances Bang Coit I In Pike. N.| Roos. Latayetie street. - {E.‘,";‘a, i '},‘;’é‘;,?,fi,‘,l}‘.‘.’, T By Mr. and Mrs Byroh K. Evans s s:{ume,tg ‘s’r.m;‘tmmé,‘mlfls in. North| H., paseing the summier at Camp Tahoma. | Jjuly 11—Benjamin F. Krieger and L. fiu{hnmclnm Neitner cutting nof: AT " ._Adam L - : fe tc An % any jount of treauent With oint- 207 Main 8 greeting, "All's wel. The Wiliing Helpers had & picalc at| ing abrosd Bince satly I5 the spring, 1| oirest, o> Levickh lend Havor | pichis"aid sdpposiiories wii remove| School Picnic Main Street — gy g J;‘,‘.‘ Wednesday. P o2 M. Ladd to Rufus D, Harrls, 37 |2 alstion cautes pllfe. Hhers . P Has Infantile Paralysi A 5L, oys 18 _spenaing . osevelt avenue, is & complete stagnation of mn’ in y e T WAt e sl i Y e Mre. Geotge Handy. i July 12—Joseph Banas to Arseny and | the lower bowel @n a ik AT MOHEGAN PARK \ghter of Mrs. Pearl Watrous of day :vf:x‘ilx?"m“ rJeu ‘;—:omg‘;lfi" g ‘i“el;- port, M i o w.‘zflfl' s ek St B Sed 05 a 1. His preserips| ¥ . r reports. ney receivi gty s P e " 9 z 3 St Groton is a patient at the Mitchell| $530; money® paid out, $167, leaving o| Miss H. Bertha Baquire of hieley, | jon ion Tateimin 1e woimer 1o Fredet. | {0 -ROID, o : WESTEPLY CLOTH SHOP| yard of fhe Lawrence and Memorial nice balance of over $50°IoF noxt year, | Mass, had been spending the wedk with | “yuly 13— Sophia iakowski'to, Tobe . | lacen, tnternalt i * el - ssociated hospital, New on; suf-| james P. Aldrieh P ho | REF Sister, Miss Lottie S. Squire, of Wil- v ¥ 5 LT AND BAILEY fering from infantile paralysis. exceeded his i‘Spr:,if.&E,“:‘n% e wene | ams street. - : ‘%n‘wnfl:ea'unzn%uum' oy ammu '.m'nt" ont.| Autos Leave Ricker'’s Drug 40 Main Street - e over the top by 15 cents. A permanent| Ray and William Robbins of Norwieh,| Bliven, 17 Lincola avenue, bé sold un- Rob-| July 14—~Frank W. Barfer to e WONDERFUL VALUES AT T South Giastonbury. — Ralph Bement, | commitiée was elected. 4 children of Mr. and Mrs. Les tee. > STORE, FRIDAY- AND OATURDT: who fesides on the Davis diace, bewails F e ey s R e v Rkl o . B8 STt Store at 1 and 2 o'clock. . herman o Bisie ..,fi : ' ke i i the loss of 25 fine chickens that were| Marlborough.~The Marlborough Fair | Oswegatchie housé bn the Niadtic river|Sprague. Headquarters for killed and left about the yard, it being 1 g Wednesday | given a marshmallow roast on the beach| Chauncey A. Si GORDON HOSIERY . | the work sithar of dogs or afox. .lm“%\ih gun Weaepaay svenlng Brown, land Bimwosd avénus, e