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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922 ]pm" X decres was stinted on DNEY grounds, of desertion. 2 !ufln es:of Keene & Gallgp vy | L4SHer W B - tanley Kelley -and John P. Sabin wvs |93 G < s L. Stanley -Killey, Attorney MacDangld |, Wéiter B. Lombard of Hertford appeargd for the plaintiff,” Judgment in m‘:: “mnv of his mother on | both cades was rendered for the plain- “Attorney Edward L. Kelléy of Bridge-| = .1. -Willimantic Blue Line jitney, had |tiffs, in the first mentioned case, for| or was the guest of his aunt, N ; (uml lunilliuel until this' (Tuesday) | $449.9% and in the second for $317.12, | Nora Kelley, over: E > 55 mm \ with three months' coptinuance to Eugene Daniels was the guest of his \ low the defendant to answer. beother at the Deep River club house uF 1) m Charles Wilkie of South Manehester, | ; \. cype ot-John A. Qrdwsy et ol, !ufifiu. 2 charged with reckless driving Sunday | iy A Haddad an order was | Miss Helen Kingsbury of New York ; : ‘clock, it Poured torrents for about | policeman he said. He had been to a|iWO Weeks. The cgses of W. C. Plua-| LW Naugatuck wgm on { twenty minutes. The sewdr catches and | dance at Coventry Lake. Judge Foss 11‘;':! & S:n; “;: !:_"r ‘Weaving ;:::m; Teiekds. In AN SwAder, S | Auto-intoxieatien medns self- gutters were unablé to taks care of the | imposed s fine of $25 gnd costs, total- | T "‘". bon “M“";",'“fl ‘Gougt |, Judge Richard O'Copnell of East Hart- is . Many people suffer frem water and a4 a result there was a |ling $32.15, whis he paid. djourned at 11.17 delg 5 ford was the est aver Sunday of his a or - general inundation. People were held e s R E ook without 4a5. | gister at the Lenoeo inf. .| partial g insufficient \p on the sidewalks to wait for the| . Oliver Morlon of "!'h:; vy 16lt me| dohn A. Gibsen, 45, died early Monday | Mr. dnd Mrs: P. E. fi-umam ta ¥ 5 action of the bowels. Waste mattér R T LR O R T e N i AR T m:m. 1 Figaatie gad Wow. Londen 5. : : which should pass eut of the body 2 street. The water poured flown the | s e ing an operation for aj icitis. He . and Mrs. George H. Chapman of < 2 Vil ‘Sictica Hha & fide) whte The|tenth, Sundsy efieriosn. Officer Bom-|ls's Yormur resldent o Bottin eni | Norwich were wnsin Sunduy o o : every day, P!:!“t-h'FhB.‘i;lOfi Mtorm was accompanied by some thunder ;Dria halted him wheén hé was travelln€|gince coming to this city had made a|aunt, Mrs. Sarah J. Bingham. E As a result, there is Headache, and considerable lightning, which af-/|at the rate af forty mlles an hour On |yide circle of friends. He was a populsr lic Indigestion, disturbed Stomach, lack 3 o e sl L which vt oot {1 o st ens i o o Wi sotet e | - JEWETT CITY of sicep, Risustatsm 1nd Bazeia, - . times. Church vices had to d . P. 0. B, an 7 the Brather- 3 b 5 3 - 5 e be tontinned in the dark. About 200 |332.15 which was- paid. hood of Railread Traininen. Mr. Gibson [ Nt for years ',‘:' t;".fihu:‘: w(::ozu&: o “Fruit-a-tives’ will always reliéve stations of the Southern New ENgland | ne case of Jeseph Farley of Merlden, |had been a trainman on the' Waterbury vm!"'n "‘u "m:c""m" e S m“dv:“ Aute-intexication as thege fruit Telephone company were put out of | cngrged with reckless driving in this |express. He léaves his wife, Mra, Flor- | oot 88 tle cifer csse which cloged on : : tablets, madg from fruit juices, ack commission. One man told of asking a|.uy Saturday was continued untll Fri- |eénce M. Gibson, two séns, Ralph H. and | oiuadys ‘an a6y, thé cise Being 1o fe- e, St Sidueys sud friend to take him across the street In |gay August 4. John H.; two brothers, Frederick and | yiming if Jonn Pottér should get his » gently wels, ; . Bis car. It seemed a case of ride or Thomas of Hyvde Park, Mast.: four sis-| 106 berrels of cider back, aise pf Mr. . (il skin and keep the blood pure. @wim during Sunday's and Saturday’s wuu:ml::. 'nl-:-ns-“;;‘ y':;n ‘::u;; ;:;;:4 hn:;;. 'Tagm G-;dl;jrl.fl M«;x!i: EB e:i Totten and Mr. Hayward should get | 50e & Box, 6 for $2.50, trial size $5¢. v ingtor: came to this city and Cora an son of | thalr 3 amd tw &l oaly, i 5 - 5 L g | the State of Main express and was de- | Hiyas Park. R g B i AT Atdeslersorsent by FRUITA TIVES The police court docket was an UAS- lrocted by an officer at the local station - r. Potter's residence by the state po- 5 D s 5 OGDENSBURG, N. Y, ually large ome. Monday morning, there|.yng on the tender. St. Thomas told < 1466 Tiie eAbs up ol o ik 1 . " « Limited, e Being nine cases listed, of which elghtiyy,"oourt that he was traveling here E— lowing jury of six: DPaniel L. Phillips, : Were for violation of the automobile and there In an attempt to procure a e William = Tl ) Y % i) 1%, Tws of the cases were continted | i '1." way ‘oharged with trespassing |, IS €Iy, g;:;‘;.nn;hzr James ang | W1 . mm‘ B T - - " s Tifed of 325 and costs were imposed in|g.4 wag fined $10 and costs amounting | o0 2t TN "Atir attateing the shArgr trom Judde ase! the: $50 and, néwn and highly esteemed. leaves x i e = {to §19.15. He had no mofiey and was|go. yothers, Patrick, John and James|A- M. Brawn, the jury, in about an nour, \taken to Brooklyn jail, Monday after-i ;" city and Michael and Daniel of | FOUBHt i a veésdict for the defendant. prenended ity ::.:;.';d: S A Détroit, Mich.. The body was removed to | 214 88 Mr. Potter predicted, évery drop . 8t te returned, Attorney Thomas M. -t "] The cass of Fred Ludvick, of Pom-|the home of her brother, Jameés Murphy | Tk . ole Officar Bombria on West Main | o o8e SMel O O ving. Lok | oo 20 Tacsers st Shields of Norwich conductéd the case - &L wirest. He pleaded not guilty. The of- ks ' : ’ for Mr. Pottér and Prosecuting Atterney 7\ ] up about two hours. Ludvick dréve the et enanbas h e ; to.| Westerly as well as otiér places Was|tages. Two stores on Bay strest re- ficers testified that he gave chase to|an SDENL (WO Mourh. TudviEr ARl ced | Jerome M. Wopdward, suddénly | Judge H. H. Burnham for fhe state. Proulx from the Ridges to Winter street visited with a severe thunder storfi Sun- | ported water on theé first boors of-the E ¢ at his homé in Hampton Sunday morn- | Judge Buriham took an appeal and the| '\ s . = . $ad that e haa to make from 30 1035 | LS o k" Horacsnae beidge iate |38 Mr. Woddward was borm in Brovi | cate may be irled agdin. e aces ot ihe v Setartes | g oty sona oo n s | Waghington Club Bottling Co. miies and hour. When he caught UD|gungey afternoen. Filorinond Lise, his | VW May 8 1866, the son of Elisha 4| A week ago Mr. Potter was found| westeriy, Stenington and Mystie, a8 well | had beaten i around the windows uptil = 3,y g with Proulx the speed was 32 to fath r"m rre Lisse and hig brother, Ar- |3nd Julla’B. Millard Woodward. Helgullty and fin€d in the town court for|gs the beaches near, récelved & sévere every place was soakéd. — wiles an hour according to his speed- | (b Tlios ’m&“, o e effect | that | Was a member of the board of assessors selling cider at his home in Griswold; 5 ; wetting down i f the sever STREET pmeter. Proul sald that he was mot go- ; 2 | of Hampton and was a prominent citizen [ now, a Jury says it is to be returned to| NcCiTE A9WR In che of the mest sevére| on the #tate road between here and ZEPHER , NORWICH, CONN. g aver 35 miles at any time within the | oo, HOTSe Wwas Baing driven over thel,,,, leaves his wife, a sister, Mrs. | him. The cise hhs caused widespread enced here this year. Stars wére shining Dt ety g Dy o0ye vesrid >. 4 n the v r e 5 home of Eugene Bromley had to be e = AR wity limits. Judge Foss found,the ac e P o g B i e . ',f,‘,;n:,fzf::r%vfdn: AL badpe of Py Aot ol bp 0 e ey and Sienigion untl | sisted. ALt 40 Holdg wesé maay and 'rs \ »a guilty and imposed a fine of $25 a Ao oad . Miyuck | - d if o A e | 2bout ten minutes beforé thé HEMLMNg | ihe blast was set off about 4 o'clock Sat- Sosts, amounting to $32.15. Through hi| FeePyns, (he center of the woa MR | rreq s. of Brookiyn. Ifiledl:‘";-’ e e Qfer $1400%)and_ thunder "began hers. Wille the | usaay afternoen and the big 1edge was Ao A S - 3 s ttarney, P. J. Danahey, Proulx took an .. ‘wnoaing ft down, smashing the | Willlam J. Nichols, 38, dled st his| .00 o W CRUIRC T der hac| StoFm did but little damagé. it Was most|blown to atojls. This blast could be e * o peal, but before court adjourned /e | CE TNUETTE T GO S eral [ Bome In Hampton Sunday evening at | ooy ey oot merten bo e, hat severe while it lasted, snd the vivid ligh®| keard for ‘many miiés it was so heavy. ided to settle | spakes out of the rear wheel. The force |10 o'clock. He was born in Hampten, ng kept up all night Sunday and until ing moved from his cellar to the town | oo inuing anth - Aay g A | The edetidn of the road which hag bedn| STMMER BLISTERING OF PIGS. bee“n :_l’:fl;h;lh;:w these ingredigats 2L T Tichard | g d fro % Monday. continuing~ aylight. f 18 How 4 hot canuse considersbie Earl Warren. 19, of Eagleville and |of the collislon knocked Pierre Lisse | Sent. 2i. 1353, the son of Rev. TIChard|house several miles away, tree 8t Stoningten on the pradiiedy of | on s eet Kot NI i8 5o Bl A e N e th® el trouble by clogging spray nozales. James Casey 20, of this city, pleaded and his son Florimond from the wagon |J. and Sussn Cook Nichois. He WUeh| three of the big might expresses feom | Major C. P. Williats was struck By Tight- | Weie. ook burtye cond ne T Srom vintey whesgver ible, in order to = fiot guilty to reckless driving, through |to ;‘hr xmund,hl 1'h'- 1:(:4; n:‘rg‘l\-ed‘- rl:flr“xeei:m" sl i Ty l:w“ghYgrk l:n“ Best{";!’\ r;w:g mm\“,m.x ning and a teiegraph pole néar the Sisn- | meeting house and west on the turnpike | augmdnt profits. e pig that is badiy | SLACKER HEN SHOULD BE ELIM- their guardian ad litem, S. Arnold Peck- |slight cut on his forehead. e wit- | G £ W ; Mrs. B L. A ewstt City after davlight Mon-|ington station of the New Yok New h >3 is / <. % Bam. | Officer Bombtia’ testified in both | nesses claimed to Nave been on the right | Mathewson of Bovidence and Mrs. Mos- | agy made necessary by the washing of | Hoven sod Hartiord waiern worbsesen | to the four corners. tered over the ears and lmfc INATED. saser. Warren did not have his regis-|side of the road at all timeés. Staniey | #8 Keryon of Hampton 4nd a brother,|s Jong bank of sand at the Shoré Line|cd as tHe ground around the, pole was |, OS¢ Huudeed and thirty Masoms sat|mot in the phiysical or mental frame of | ouy (he flock now and weed out the him when stopped. He said | Sedwoski, a youngster, testified that the | George Nichols of ‘Hampton. tracks at Woodlawn, hetween Provi- hens, saays one expert, who : | od : down {0 an old-fashioned clambake Sat- | existence to make the most of his feed |.gqiyop torn up as if soméune had plowéd around v 7 3 car could not make over |Ludvick car came at a fast raté of | The famersl of John Vncles was held |dence and Pawtucket. The three trains|ii fTar paper which was being used in | rosy ecening at Vel PR T L $10 wo0d oAt 5 Biigtaring? ~ Primari- tells Solluy, Fhieds the stten M mfies ait hour. Caspy old the |apeed and ala ndt slowyn on aryivind | Miangky mgeming (rofy the home of Mg |0 83 1o} Say wive sumbeis 32 24 27| the bullding of 2 new hod for Me. sud | S VERILR, QSR P it siveie ia | 1 A00Ma. the ‘dinect enighing bige ehare ate | ST OF SCOL SE0 SOR SO o his = was not ove . Sevy ‘ flliam Unel th Coven- | 2. Six Jewett City from | Mrs. Matthews nper W . E : yarse in cap y Fourt that his speed wa. v |at the bridge. Several of the witnesses | brother William Uncles aof Sout e G B L e T e ;::; eritleany A other factors. Pigs biister warse in cape | SO0RR0 FRE 0 TROL DO 56 108 twenty miles an hour. Officer Bombria | were Russians and the 'services of |try. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's g g - 4 - Miss Mil Hard than in alfalfa er in red cloveg, Rais the flock {5 baforé the “siackeré: pestified that he had to go over fifty |Margaret Dubina were enlisted as an | church, South Covéntry at 9 o'clock was|Mad cpportunity to witness some 7o) ieing found fully 200 feet from where it w(,r'cmé':. d;;:ss. xfmyin'.}"si‘é:{'“fiiréf,\. notorions as 3 Qsterer of swine. L"m:'"u?:" g Sy o e fm Smiles on hour to Found wp both of these interpreter. Fred Ludviek said that he|sung by Rev. William H. Kennedy. | MASERUS tallriading 2 the order chal|was being used. Water filied the streets | ¢G0S Ch MERE: B20Ine soent, thrée | MR 00 gl Toason sy that the | PaVS " dirivers. Judge Foss imposed the mini- | was going about 15 miles an hour wher | There was a large attendance and there | folelAed, Ty Mark Twain fn bife On}for a time and the rain and wind had no | FEZE2 it rape ia tailer \nan the pigh and helds|fh o L1 ool oo youm fine in the case and costs amount- \he approached the bridge and said he |were beautiful floral piecos. The bewcers | 0 FC S PEL @3 0 oKy on ansgne }:‘iflrmerz In Snd aT0und | ¥ mi fusdsst of Mary ¥, Lenghlld, who|the 0e¥_and the lght md—d&ydfl;;‘: ing the flock s that the best layers ars to $32.15. Warren settled. Casey( saw the horse coming at a fast elip. He |were will Wellwood, Ernest Weodward, ey 11 allowed| NETE Tenort cornfields cut down and many s Taug! "Ho | ors in fine shape sa that Mr. an the late layers. Consequently, the Ing . A These three ‘irains were all allowed| smajier plants in the gardens Tid fias, | 4ied Friday, was held Monday morning io through its leafy bow- s 3 gave motice of appeal, but séttled later. |was on the right and the Lisse horse|{Thomas Flaherty and William Flaherts. | "5 5 eset of Néw Tondon, on their Westerly and its neighbers wére forty. |at hér hame, 13 Granite strest. ' In the Pig, as théy slin i county agent says, it is usually the late -~ ¥rank Lynch, a driver on the Hart.jreared and its legs struck the fendér of | A committal service was conducted at 3 n i Ty. i drenched with water, itinz birds which develop Into pay- own iron, and got as far 3s Westerly n soiemn high mase at the Church of the| "o 8% e o ttc pey. ithe car. Ludick said that he drove his|the grave in Nathan Hale cemetery by | Stirington and Mostie, and t having more damage dom 5| o nate in ! ; Fuen the pige run ot in the hot sun, | MOUIINE bids Which Sevelop o per then were| hegause of the sevérity 6f thé st Immaculate Cancestion at 9 o'clock R is very che smal | N§ hens, gar a litle ways further o as not to| Rev. Father Hemedy. Killourey Bros.|gif heid up and hauled back o Groton.| (ne number of hours it lasted. | | THomas Lasiin was celcbrant and Rev.|Snd the situstion is véry lka oo H2C}ine ax. block traffie and then came back. but|were in charge of the arrangements. |and sent -ts Bostan via Norwich and cldence Had ateéats ‘covCiea wits o At e LAY suntura comes |, TEEs aed 36 e g fo s o Mt | nothing was said between him and Lisse. | yuo oot of Mes. Josephlme Délude | Putnam and over the Midiand division. inchies of water and places | 5ANS Passing-Out of the Shadows. Burial | 1" Wi samuiag W s S 2 5 | | Other witnesses for the defenge who were gers od the automobile at ime of the accident wére Dora Du. 1d Monday merning from her Train 34, which very few people ever *:,‘-:,h:‘ 530 oclock. Requiem high | See. is the bix night pestal éxpress be i 3 P hat is moLt out of the-w alons_the sheee suffered. Block istand | %25 in St. Michael's new cemetery. The | o1 e, B 8, gy X ansett Pier were viéited by |Déarers were Wiiliam McGowan, Harey £00d laving hen has a wide desp and capacious abdomen. while the poor - the . ] 3 ; ; Harey | yurn. and agony. : - v. The bina: Ferna Wasla Kashmel Dubina ), » v Rev. J. J. Papillon. A large # ki 4 E o 1eRY F AT __| Quinian, Josepi elly and Wiliiam world is a bluish s of 3 g * and e skoe. They sgid they saw | s o clacives and filends were n | % either citv.at 11 p. m. apauz is having its troubles this | Trant, burned the worl sternal processes (thoss bomes on éith. e om quite a Aistanc 5 as three cases of infantile pa- ave heen reported and these the Place, and siirés are am abominatiom {attendance. Mre. Joseph F. Gaudreau| ‘A veception for Rev. and Mrs. E. E. unto the flesh and coats—héaven forbid. er side of the breast bome), while the driven | 52074t the organ and there was special | SCatés and thelf family is being 1 Mrs. Frederick Martin of New Yark is the guest of Miss Elisabeth Martin. as nd oY - |bird which has no place in the paving : z oo ; 8 Our noint is this: “|flock has rteeding sternal pi - claimed | 0,00 L7 the choir- The bearers wére | Tansed for Priday evening in the church| 1¢lth officers have quarantined. 18| Teut. Eiliott Thorpe. wha has been| e POt 8 ¥ snomids that in com- |k has riceding = wter Triden Aiving alowis mh”;l :m;; B icalae. TouisaeAre :rn;:) g (!. LFSL‘E V'vlw_u (e:r_ deaths | appoini ed assistant executive offieer at|giavion work the haver. The good Javer has very little yel- t ' s Wit legx | pyinus, Alphonce Gelinas, Arthur Ber- | Miss Atoe Biair, of Massachusette) IS (FUUHE Giavane Phe | St saens militars training cump 2t | *pne’colored boy like the ¢olored g 18 | oy ‘cofnr Joft on ¢he lgze, ek or o b e xifias, Alptios > %, State Hospital, e eekan 1o ch e. “amp Devens, is a Westerly be g ing pro- | v, gy ¢4 o chieck ite speed and |yrang ana Theodore Lavallge. Tyetgr EOES HOMIAL - 1e' 4t Renleyfor” Res |00 R S ett. 1. ot » iy bor not o prone te the sunburning pro- | 0% while the noor layer is very bright |was in St Joséph's cereter: : of health ahd to the |, THé Industries of the town of Steming- | oess as is the white boy and the WAle iy, o5ior as a rule. The peivie Hones of nder; they adinewlelged 5 - Nows réceived from the Haddad is where the cases de- | 0T Were visited revenue officials and | pig. The hlack »i_:me‘em fi: m;w:kfl': the good layer are open. thin and plia- Bridget Kalit suddenly i 1 o teeted i e to pay ray ¢ cdus A are_closed, ¢ gid. Roras was helng driven fadt When i€ wemt |Tome of his _ son, }I'ndeflck fon, Pemn. will be of interest. The| The aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry | ranging from $5 to $10, besides (heir |damage i¢ done. But thé white skinilets Faulkner in Wells Woods distriet, t6wn | father's hedlth has improven consider-| Bordeau, | e d {that the ho | bite. nowever boare The following table of £00d and bad ast Ner storés, soms &Ide from the rlet, | ¢ of Qld Mystic, who lost their | régular wage tay. the rays through. is |Points has been worked up by Prof. R,.,.,, Following tHe .,:u';:im,oo, :he of Columbia. Medical Examiner WIl- | ably. The family moved to Scranten on|savings July 12, when two ma Henry B. Clarke. city auditor of Fall| 1t apears that 8 fIm of watér i* |yionapgn of Massachusstts Asriculturai torneys, Judge Foss sald there was liam E. Higgins of Seuth Céventry pro- | his aceount. He went to Hot Springs.|entered their home, sacked th River, Was a guest Sunday of Miss|éffactive in so breaking up the ‘““h: eolleze as a guide for picking out the convincing evidence that the drivér of |mounced death due to heart disease. [ Arizona. for #ix months, and came back|and secured $2.000 and Liberty bonds, | Smithson of Moss street, rays from the sun tRat more o b 3 g er hens from the poultry flock: réntly curéds . 5 2 Ty o o ¢ Hand Witness | 1550 hens from the v pias Y o In addition o his sen, Mr. Faulkner is | apparently curéd: but in two weeks'|were happy When they learnid that Sinburning ravs are a 5 | foult—Good hens, 1ate: poor bens. c s Talc S e L S e eriea Vs & gt e Charles | time he was in the old condition again.| Sherifft W. H. Casey of Paweatuck, who = Y the eftect of rain on the eunshine. form- | oqriy ura um | making curve at the east end of |SUITNed DY B o & brother Albert Faulk- | The oldést daughter, Sidie. is etill em_| has o reputatton of securing crecks. in GALES FERR ing the rainbow with ail lis eolors. The | “bliron Good hens. fades: poor hens, Sootll And CO 1 N il o i e e X | e and élghiTiranschliaren Ploveq by & corresnandenee schoal and|formed them he had recovoeed $1.300 in| The préliminary ‘mecting for the cor. | &ame principle anplies to the back Bf [0 | remaine or returns. ithe center the structure. e foun £ of {18 to be married this fall to Haveld| bilis and the $400 Liberty bonds fe v D d S ap: ig or the bay that a b -3 $ ¥ of il al he $ in erty bonds for { mynity picnic held of X i es Al ols Ludvick gullty’ dnd imposid o ‘fiie of | Mavert CAmies, £ ;:::“;nr:,;,‘:e';@,, | Freizé of Binghamton. N. Y. Nettio is|them. The case was nat reposted o hita | B. Afen jast ;ues;;y'h:v:'rxoir:; \\"as il Tef on ma hack. And red vies ace Tynd |PooT hens. limp and shrunken. Afier s warm bath with Cutieura | | 9% and costs. An appeal was takep to|this clty, died at hig Home ' NEY YO | édshier ana bookkeeper for a ladies'| until a week after the hold-up and e |attendsd. |G E. Colvar was wads ot than black ones 34 | "o ood hams, moret and dilated; Sosp there i9 notiing more refresh- | |1 Sunerior court 4nd bonde were fxed | SRS VLS o Burtat. [pecialty store. Nora was graduated| ot busy and made the haul With the |ndn of the migting. and the severgl | White ofes the most Of all On the o | poor hens. dry and puckered. o eatye e i vl |3t $200 whieh were furnignéd. broug! s fram grammar school last winter and|alertness with which he handles such |committec chairmen were appointed as|er hand the white ones o antudes | Telvic bones—Good hens. opa, thin. - Falenin. ¥ his e¥in is red, | A short calendar sesslon of the Wind- B Y, hdZ b studving stenography. being|cases. 3. Casey is one of the shréwdest | foilows: To mrovide clams for chowder, |c0id weather and the ndrtheri itudes fand pliable; poor hems, clossd, thick o irrhated, gnoft with Cathe | | nam ounts superior court, whieh con COLCHESTER néariy Tiady or G poskion. James wag| sen i , ancint b county court, g Comb—Good hens, full and bright; ¥ husiness, having folldwed it |J. Bdriund Nerrian; placing of tabies, | Dettér, so it is “tit for tat” rigid. gradnatéd from grammar school last ali his life, and but few cul- | Dudley C. Perki o “a.| The remedy 15 to prevent. Keep the| Sternal processes — Good hens, prom- eluded the May term. wi Monday | s X lley C. Perkins; transnortgtion of ta- h 3 E e Ohmen'b :o;:::e and heal. ket e mpm:raiflf‘::lldch:mn 47| A Tempiar runaout bearing the num- | MONth gnd expects to attend technlcal e him: he has taken fore men | bles, efe. R. Irvine Huslhetth solicitors, | pigs out of the forage, when it is wet. |inent: poor hens, receded. e . B {high schoal in the fall. i Judge George E. Himan om the beneh. |bers C 112-534 came to zrief Saturday Tunki . e T, At “ostes Two uncontested _fivorce cases swere | fiernoen about 145 o'clock. Phe new | o ik, Ailred Klunker and Mre George Olntment 5 tnd toc. tried. The case of Grace William vs|efncretc road was wet from the heavy S Soap shaves without gle handed than any other official in | Mrs. Harmon L. Perki state. The money has been placed in | Malthrop, s Mre Fanny A |as on “dews” mornings while the sun | Capacity—Good hems, larse: poor for Gales Ferry and vicinity, | is shining. On cloudy days it” does | hene, small. W | the bank for safe keening. It was re-| Long Cove, Mes. Everstt T. Bruce, Al |not matter. Quality — Good hens,, fine; poor hens, v Vi s Britain are iting Mrs. Klunker's sis-| tyrned by the men togged in the sdme|lyn's Poi Mi P. L K £ To treat blisters’ on pigs use vaseline jcoarse. I Cilliams of A shower, and in rounding Willard’s ecor- gne £ 3 d by & e|lyn's Point, Mrs. P. L. Norman, Mrs. o ig-s # f.?“éi‘u“ ne e e ity SELaKN | ner on Main street the machine left the | (€7 MPS. Alexander Magel. on Carely | disguise,and nlaced on the back doorsten | Eugene LaFontaine, Brown's Crosting,|or la¥d, keéping well greased—Farm e i i dalel- [ O N Saehined ons ot the Tnsse| S¥ennS. e it was found Sunday, and it is|Mrs. Carl W. Hrown, Bluff cottagers | Life. CRIMSON CLOVER AS COVEE GRGF. J son, appearing for the plaintlf. A de- y Mrs. Emma Partridze Schultz and|p He hal 3 nent e A con. a : gl i g S o e Schultz woned the balance will by cegained. Richard H. Chase, Lester district, Mrs. Crimson clover makes en exce DENTIST Cren avas gramted on the grounds of in-| (ot fenders and runming board .of the | G4uEhter, Mary of New Britaln yere| . 0 T {Solon Chapman, submarine basé, C. E.| poTATOES NEED SPRATING OFTEN. | 00 OV s and orchacd sts | temperance and cruelty. car and smiashing the glags in the wind-| SAlers in the boroush Ssturday. Mrs| Cje T OO S Taiaing o wigh | COIver: chowder, Mrs. Eaward H. Latl:| " twyn late blight meking serious In. |are adviead to sow fhis crop now. Dr. F. C. Jackson In the case of Homer L. Willls vy |shield. The young man who was driving | Jo ™ FRERGER ) 00, (8T8 FO0L | street, when many thousand doljare' | METi Sandwiches Mes. Deélphine Fishil ogqy in potato fields this véar, one| Broadcast the sesd at the rate of A N 9N <|Fiora ¥ Willis, both of this cley, At |Pad & cut on the head and soverely eut | 45G,2f HENIoe S spenaine & n and| ¥orth of goods were water-soaed, had manade, Mrs. W. D. Woadward, Mrs | ouniv agent urgés gréatér care than |ahout 15 pounds to the acre and harssw torney William A. King appeared for the | Nis risht arm. He was taken 19-Otis - n SPECIALIZING IN Sl me & Ridto LI When tho dtor Rufys W. Huributt; coffec, Mrs, Lati-|cuer to kesp the érop tharoughly epray- lit in lightlv. Lime will help growth of pharmacy, where his wounds were drese. | 43uSHter dre visiting them. ient. poured 'down {hraugh mm:m;i:: mer; ple and caka Mre. D. C. Perkin, | 4 gurine the summer months. Unléss) the crap. but as a rule falr craps can ed. A wrecking car from Hartford came PAINLESS EXTRACTING e e e e i 2 5 on th £ and 1 Mrs. Fred W. Turner, Mrs. J. Otis Win- ers take extraordinary precautions|be grown without liming. down and fowed the infuced car to EAST COLCHESTER floor, Wit the Tesult that cvetytning in | ClCSter: posters, Robert Biadiwell, Rev. (i o Be Slender Hartford. Np one was &itting in the 6ar | ¢ the nomie of Mr f Moo 4 1 718 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC 4 ] Ihie year. the county agent predicts, a| Crimson clover will often winter ki = n : Anna Brickley in | the show cases and may more gaods gic. [V D Woodward, Alfred Dana Seaes!|)irge part of the potato crop will be |in this climate. but the growth attatn- on the side which styuck the trée. — |néw Londan Saturday at 4 o'clock her | piayed on the counters had anather wet. | it cream. C. E. Colver, Bdward S. Sats|ryined by blight. ed Max Cohen and family motored to New | sigrer, Lillan Weood, was united in mar- London Saturday. « in three months or S0 betwaen dow i = 2 teriée, Mrs. Stephen Nerman; reception ill prévent late blight from |and killing frosts will store up in the Th Aoor a - Brraying wi P 3 Inup Eoing o makes i ) the CleAn- | committes. Rev. and Mre, W. D. Wéod- | o iins o prévest its foréed: In ad-|tops and ioots of the pifats large the work along. Only last week | ¥aTd: Noves B. Allyn; hostesses for fa- | gition it kills “notate bugs, controls |amounts of organic matter and nitro- e adjusters were here and made 4 at- | D\°% Mrs. Charlés B. Hoyt, Miss Alice |fep beatles and keeps insects such as|gen which will be gdded to the soff riagé with Walter F. Mahoney of Col- Susceeding Filmore & Shepard el 32 chetér. As the wedding march = was B b & }\ pictures; W" vmt g‘;i;‘:y of friends in New Londan over|pjisved by Miss Daris Brickley the bride, ‘uneral Direcior & Embalmer ot reduction : d Mr. and Mrs. William Curgenven ware i o | S ! at- | Satteriée, Mrs. C. B. Coiver, Mrs. Hérace jce away fram the vines. next spring. B¢, Eat all you need. Bafe, Thérs was a large attendanice at tne| wio'3E TV N Prather Thomas Wood | ietaciory sculement and naw mare WALET- | i ears, Miss Mabel Smith, Mra R I.| " bcar snould Do mited $ocording 40| According ta the hortiomltral agesd #0-§2 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC e mel, dance in New Park hall Saturday even-|yicing” room, where, befors a bank- of | The electric lights were out both m gt | Fuributt, D. C. Perkins, Miss Dorothy | ne foliowing formula, the quantities giv- | these are two materials fruit trees Tel. Connect $aed e T iy, [uished | palma and fawers, they were met by the | ington and Westerly for about two hours | Wllf; Seneral superintendent. R. _H.|en téing an the acre basis: Five pounds | show the greatest ned of. and it is well e o Swntion the st p e parties Irom orwich. ebtol. | groom with bést man, James Wood. Rev. | during the storm. and at the bedches the | GI8A%: SCFVing chowder, J. Otis Win-|of biue vitrol. five pognds of Tump lime | worth whils fo sow clover new. even ¥ R v casy direc. . New London and. other surrounding | B A Kerridge nerformed the ceremony | rain arove in froms il sidee of me cc | chestes. A. P. Biller, R. Iiving Huribui(, | or sevén pounds of hydratéd lime, and |it is killed by frosts later. An oth- Kili B oiess 4d 1o magea 100 8 | places dundet. il the grebeiigh ot WRGE 15 gussis the : Peter Hoftman: pdcking dishes, Milh Bat- | tour pounds of 30 per oemt. arsendte of fer point is that If clover ip sovm fn the 7 Attorney Edward 3. Day of Hartford | o : B : tetlee, Mrs. Hoyt; sports, J. Paul Satter- | 1gad powder to fifty gallons of water. | erchards now the orchardist 5 ourey ros. - “““Aw*.n‘f“{,fl‘_" was the guest of his sisters on Norwich E”{.;“:’:,‘,i:z":fmbj“f‘ “’;;me e lee. The second preliminary meating| These ingredients sheuld be mixed sep- | mare likely to plow his orchard nesk < FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND o atiractive, | ayenue over Sunday. - White. Bos Wil WD aC (o aath STONINGTON will be held this (Tuesday) eveming at;argtély. Since the blue vitrol takes some | spring or practice “strip” cultivation. EMBALMERS varito yw st Askier | A Alpert was a week end calier in|ing ‘carried a ghower bouquet of hrias RIS i the home of Mr. Allyn. -~ |time, to dissolve, put this in.a sack and . o 887 | Haritord, oigerr i o a° baby's | In¢ ahnual election of borough off-| At the moeming service in the M. B.|sugpénd in a wooden barrel containing | PLACING NEW RUNNERS OF W Ytan 8e. P, gy v By 3 fork | _ Members of the Coichester State Guard | jysath 'The matron of honor irs. anns | 0i1s Will be held Monday next and the|church Bev. W. D. Woodward took his | 2 gallons of watér and allaw it to stand STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Phone 129¢ ilady Assistant) sl Riflo club were at their outdor range| Briokey, wore gray ‘:m‘e “’;; m'“a and | Hickets have been nominated, = There is|text from Ephesians 5: 1-2, “Be ye|over night. It is important that noth- Sunday afterncon for a praetice shoot. ; b e e e ; a Home and market gard carried pink eweet peas. The bride's go- | 520 t0 be lively interestjin voting this| theratore followers of God. as dear ehl-|ins, but a wooden or earthtnware vessel | O SO0 O £a l’l“::u;‘;’ & t bige | °¢r @8 there dre many new nanies on|dren.” The soprano solo parts in the|be used. spacing new rummers of strawberry HaAgR wrend. Bhe Bad & ariy Wrao sl the tickets. The regular ballots as well| offertory anthem. Come, Gracious Spirit,| Dissalve the lime in 20 gallons of W plants at this time. | over Sunday. hat to matoh. as the sample ones have been receivéd | were sung by Mrs. D. C. Perkins.” More |ter, and then dissolvé the lead arsen- 8 Careful_experi shown that 9 J Following the ceremony and reception, | 'Y CleTK C. B. States. The polis will| than 60 Girl Scouts attended this service |ato in 10 gallons of water. Keep all |, C7SCL SRR reerrod “':;'fa aaa et | y funchean was served. The bride received | 3¢ OPeR frem 1 to 4 standard time Mon-| with councillers from Brown's Crossing.|thres materials separate until Just be- |, “treedom from disease and decay re- many handsome and useful gifts. Fol- day afternoon. At the Sunday school sesstea awards for |ere the spray is to be used. Pour the H y sult from the of carefully spac- 2 72 The Portuguese ~citizens here held| regular attendance were given as fol-|blue vitrol and the lime inte the spray- 1 plants and ;\“x:““;ga;";m“:mf‘;““;’hi’;y3;':"?:;:; their celebration of the Feast of the|lews: Te Richard Chaée, Herman Chase, |er at the same time, straining through .‘;‘w} o~ = o e B A s H ed héme in New Leomdon, where the Holy Ghost Sunday and a procession | Howard Chase and Alfred Erickson, each [a selve. Then add the arganate of lead Allfl'/rth to form about 13 inehes - (3 . 4 . groom is & machinist 1'*;9 Totas e headed by the band marched to Hancox|a zold plated star for one year and eight | The spray mist be used within an hour |, width/and space runmers approximate. | l tlc nn popular New Londen girl and for some | Sreet and the crown was taken from | months; Eleanor Smith and leving Chase, [after the blue vitrol and the lime have ||, gix inches anast each was. To hast- 9 1] time has heen employed in the office of the home of Manuel Roderick to the| bronze star, one year and two wmonths; en rooting place a little sofl over the the Brainsrd & strong Co. home of Antone Henry, on Diving street.! C. E. Colver, Jr. rolled gold star, one joint of the rumner wherever the few ; It will remain there until next Sunday|vear and ten months; Ethel Main, roiled | the hillside near the falls on the faem of | plant is to form. John Smith of the &tate highway de- | . : | partment was at his home in Putmam | cm, o oy, SO¥D was of midni p LAKE SEAMEN'S UNIONS when it will be taken to the home of|geld pin, ten montha. Plans were dis- | Representative Henry W. Hurlbutt, 2 YOPh ¥ Vi rds | Manuel ‘Sonser, on Trumbull street.| cussed at the close of the lesson study | where they camned for the night. Each| The longer ago @ woman was bass, VACAT ION DAY S AND BATH]NG Y o Yn OF STRIKR|About 150 children dressed in white and | for an outing for the Sunday school, | giFl carried her siceping biankets strap-|the casier she can remember to ferget ? . and Adults. when it was. - Cleveland, July 24.—Strike ballots of |} e i st v K the Clef®.and local of the Satlors, Cooks| -oCUt 100 adults were in the procession, | place and time to be dctermined at a | ped over her shouldets. | as is their custom in Portugal. Beau-| later date. GO HAND IN HAND AND ;ggt:‘;':fi s“d. 13:!!3:'_31"‘;;1 fl;fi tifully decorated altars are prepared in| Mrs. Richard Chase was the leader of | £ d S C-| all the homes here to remain until the|the orth league eyening secvice wi £ wisi of th "I! ional S tal 1 the h he i itil th he Efworth I i i h . e International Seamen's|ciose of the exercises Sunday, Sept. 3. | the topic Chooging the Line of Greatest union, were counted he toda; THE JULY SALE SAVES YOU 259, i Tovors o 1o 1 faver o a o 2oty (Pumsdayy ne' i “aamin| Reseance strike to two against. The eooks and| und2y school will hold a picnic at At-| During the severe thunder shower of lantic Beach. Thursday evening thers| Saturday afternaon lightning struck the ¢ stewdrds voted 504 agatnst 7, for a|.n Pn TRursday ‘ : ol 2 i s ; 18 s . church pariors| eil of the house of Noyes B. Allyn in the With a Bathing Suit safely packed away in your a strike. z‘;l‘m Was 8gatest & further| pen tne delegates who attended the| village, striking the conper of the gutter 5 f . o wage cul i, yout. conferences at Northfild from the Cen-| pipes, and followed the leader pipes inta trunk, you can figure on many happy coeling hours — e, e gregational and Baptist churchies will| thé cistern, blowing out some brick af the report. o underpinning. No further damage was Mr. and Mrs. Henry l}ird.lner and|done to the place. The village streéts Enjeyment begins with tllohz:tnscm its fragrance, and it's "Good to thelast drop’ “Sizzlers” at the hottest summer resort won’t take the joy out of your vacation when you can jump into your suit and seek relief in a shady spot. THE JULY SALE SAVES YOU 25 PER CENT. ON family of New York and Gardiner | wers badiy washed and will have to be of Providence ‘were guests Sunday of|put in condition. Mr. and Mrs. B, J. Gardiner. \ Nathan A. Gibbs and daughter, Miss Rev. C. F. Eldredge of New London| Gibbs, had as their guests for an auto- has been hired‘to preach at the Read|mebile trip to Point Judith a-1 Narra- ehurch for a year. He is organizing a|gansett Pler Sunday Mr. and X2 J. Otis i voung people's Bible class evenings here| Winchester. and a Sunday school will probably be or-| Rev. W. D. Woodward left Monday to ganized in this. district. aitend Douglas, Mass., camn meeting—to .,."- U3, PAT. ALL BATHING SUITS AND ACCESSORIES Léon James of Hope alley was at his|be absent until Saturda r. . . home on CIift street over Sunday. Woodward will report the meetings for ¢ Miss Florence Edwards has rétyrned|the week for several eeligious papers, e —————————,s to Norwich after spending two weeks in| A. C. Risdon cf New York spent Sun- & g town. day 2t the summer Home of the family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson &| hére. N - . . . o Sons have gone to Weodstock for a vis-| A groun of Girl Seuts ffam the camp - [ ¢ (’F F ‘.. F . it. at Rrown's Croésing. with Miss Burgess. 3 . ! M. and Mrs. Joseph Hammond are in | eounsiiior, toak a hike from there Friday Stafford Springs for a vist. toward evening and had their supper on