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—m—— W e Sodks P but turned around and told the defend- % A i ® b G v ol oo tnetMEth | /ot to present himself in court Monday |Joseph's church, Walter A. Myers, son |first grave marker used by the Knights liglen. Human traits he said are to|morning without telling what the charze :1 ;:Yr,ar!\(l Mr Anlh(‘x‘m'};\h ers urdnz - ‘?‘nd “]n.‘h £ a0 (used by the. order 7 LFait s would be. Victor Hames testified that|ford, and Catherine M. Higgins, daugh- | throughout the country. 2 . B¢ found in ewery race and creed. Hewould, the hack seat of the Lynch |ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of 64 | . 1 aely W el HENSCHEL TIRE-&/RUBBER W. P. HOLMES H. GOLDBERG & SONS Paid & fervent tribute to the late Rev. | rode on el At ey U Thons T i e s il e HIMIE D B b et e You COMPANY Griswold, Conn. 7 Thames Street, N Conr Fadglpord ot R il e i ) 1 : vt o vrolet approached | = & felt sure the car was mot traveling over | Pastor, Rev. John E. Clark, -who also | (no intersection of Valley and Wamut ' C B 331 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. L. G. HYDE THE ADAMS MOTOR CO. 20 miles an hour. George Hormberger [sang the nuptial Mish masd. Phe best | ireets at che same. iims Monday 4nse an buy THE A. . SWAN CO. Jewett City, Cann- Baltic, Conn. corroborated this statement. He said|man was Thomas Caanaugh of Hart-|noon ghout 4 o'clock L Ford " kb U s T, ; Frankiin Squate THE CHAPMAN CO. WOLF'S GARAGE he was ‘riding in the front seat, Arthur |ford and the bridesmaid was Helen | going Tnorth on Walhut street and the « . LlTes: Norwich, Conn. Montville, Conn. Jewstt City, Conn. | Lamoreux who rode on the back seat|Jones, sister of the bride. Mre. Ed- | ¢hevrolet was going west_ on Valley | said he heard one of the men remark that { mund Porlelam-r b “:\" grfi;m‘“’"‘ street. Each man saw the other com- Fe Bqmbria was following them. the full choir of which the bride 15 aling and stopped. A moment of inieci - = et ST TR T TR Feank Madora, of Te Tewor villhge, an | UTDSF 8818, The br }F h;\'{lfl': a ~[' ¥ {sion followed in which they eved each — - - —— = = ¢ L Y 4 g canton crepe gown with o maten. | o o si & St aute — 3 3 = | {the charge of intoxication was fined $10 Pt a:hn\]qu{-l of white rosss. ,f,:',h,r ot “‘::'xhal:r.l:‘.d a bill for accessories. amounting to 365 | 13 car for a few weeks' visit ithw reia-|pury, They made the trip in Charles |ner's. one near C | » amounting to $19-15 Which|ror ornament she wore & String of | orq received a stiff hroadside Yrom the |with interest totaling $71.83.. The bi 2 in Maine Palmer's automebile. and the third near Charles i He was arrested Monday 8fU- | pearis. The bridesmald wore & Brey | Chevrolet, The Ford was damaged to the | was cantractéd In Jude, 102 wold Chappell of Waterfcrd was in S e [Tne places are cither low and | canton crep gown with gray hat and | oo RS EORE WAS QAmaged Lo the Briet Mention owi Monday & Ty STAFFORD i £ e iR h | dohn Ryan, 19, John Drew ‘19, Frank | carried pink roses. After the ceremony | Loata bue the Chevrolet received only Daniel Cremin, Jeremiah Donohue |, The Lorougn officials are having the jOee Qeika .ty [ Tollock, 13 and George Green. 15, tran- | breakfast was served at the home of |a”fow scratohés. A settlement was|ans miomas omin,, Jeremiah Donohue | fire company house shirgled and painted faud Booth {s entertaining Miss|Foad wet. sients, were charged with trespagsing on |the bride's parents, “relatives and|agreed upon between the two men. ';:'; S A “‘!\_uk 4 They will also have & new concrete gide- hman of Stafford Speings. P fl"} el it |the railroad. Through their guardian | friends from various gitles being present, e etk 1en% ot Alanchester | WAIK 1aid in front of the property ice Webster has been vh | Saturday evening the procests ad litem, Harpy W. Avery they piéaded | Mr. and Mrs. Myers left for Boston| An interesting meeting of the officers | Mis: % & Saaig k- > 128 Miss F Dimock, at Me Were for the road . 3 Veuitts They were questioned by Tudge | where they will spend their honeymoon. | of councils Florimond and Sté Cocite IS visiting Mre. A C. Scripture. P 2 ities B dias g tovc rfiites Mrs. L. R. Ward and Miss Cather il v t oy d thel eymoon. s s & iles Peuse and two children of | Mrs. i =y 3 {Foss as to their destination. They saidl Upon thelr return they will reside at 14| was heid Mondax evening at which 1| Jr. and Mirs. George A Bartistt are SOUTH WINDHAM fon T ave ifiing Mr. and | Hanlon, o Ocean Gro ;. ko lave The price is no that they came from Rome Y., and | Turner street, being at home was decided to hold the annual picnlc [spending two weeks at Wickford, R. I. i R b is Phcaipeon |been visiting Mrs. Samue o : s v s UFLSE ¥ 2 & rs ‘and “thétr Irisnas e William H. Latham was at Pleasure | Mrs. \W. C. Card has returned from ps A ANORE A ave ce- indication of its {had come to Connecticut in search of|1. ‘The bride received many beauiiful | for membvers sod l:x” :l-ln‘, ;z et M nde a HIE b Werceeter. and Mrs H. Puffer have an-|M. Atvord T in ik ey E U e agerl gt The prden st B BEpMEsastion; Bunday, Wiuly 180, Mrs. Frederick Rogers and grandson, | Clarence Avery and daughters | nounced the engagement of their Miss Helen Mathieu of Hartford spent S e b il G sU eMploved Dy (R MG and The Midnight Club Sunday night ten- | Arnold Storrs entertained Frederick been spending a few weeks with |tgr. Huzel V. Puffer, to Frank B. Clark | Hite HeR SENEE of BICHAE SPE0 ;"“f»*”‘ai’,v_’“\“‘_"‘:l;‘;a;‘“ ““?on“fl]»b;:‘i S Printing Co., of this c dered Al Laboissier, of the clerical | Rogers, of Springfield, Sunday. Mrs. Avery's parents, at Hilltop, Uncas- | of Glastonbury. S gy o the Hiblierd block Judge Foss imposed| The funeral of Michael Sullivan was Staff of the local branch of Swift and| Miss Catherlne Melntosh of Kingston, | ville. Mrs; Macy Ciogs. 38, wite of the late S R Catice. Musehin sentence of 30 days in each case. The | eld from the home of his son, Daniel A.|company,a farewell supper in henor of | R. I, spent the week end with hér mot Kowland Slate motored recently from |James Cro feai sy Cant ora July Ly ol eld, Mass, were recent guessis - $ericer 15 wese later aken to the | Sullivan, 344 Valley street Tuesday | his promotion to the Providence offics. |or, Mrs. Peter Melntosh. Providence, where he is equipping | the home of her grandduughter. Mre. C. | TRPORITC, TR HE SRR EIES o M i e 10 e | orning at 9.30 o'clack. Requiem high | Mr. Labossier left Monday morning for | Miss Delia King has returned after|laundry, spending a few hours. at the A Bl gt o ahort, liintas to the | & Rusgles. RIUREE: - mass at St. Josephss church at 10{that city to take up his new duties. The | spending two wesks in New York city | home of his parents. Infirmities of age. She was buried at| ™ i0li"Iaq srs. Horne of Winsted a-s About three o'clock Tuesday morning |o'clock was sung by Rev. O. S. Beau- | Buest of honor was presented a_beautiful {and at Hackensack, N. J. { Wednesday there weré motion pictures | Hiliside cemetery. Sh L s h“'“ Inj ests Bte. catnley aiid @ Officer Frank McLean saw two men in|mister. As the body was borne into the [ K. of C. ring. R. Portelance making the | -Iiverett G. Harrington motored tolat the ehurch, after which ice creau, Staftord Feb 4 “ -‘1 .u:‘; u;r“‘vl ee Mr. and Mrs win Lawton the driveway between the Windham Na- | church a trio sang, Abide With Me, at |Dresentation speech. An excellent turkey | Point o Woods for the wesk end to|was on sal Lincoln and Anyic Bodwell. She spent | "3 03 "Nre. Clair 5. Hutchinson and tional bank and the Hibberd block. He | the offert they gave Ave Maria, and |Supper was served in charge of Wil- | join his wife who is visiting there. The Boy Scouts are planning a camp- | the early part of her life in Stafford. asughter, Aiss Loulse J. Hutehlatoh was on the opposite side of the street At |for a waiting hymn, He Wipes the Tear |llam A. Taylor. About thirty--five {* Mrs. Peter McIntogh with her daugh- |ing expedition < L it B S g Hartford spent the week end with Mrd the time ,,“.sfi f"(;’""‘ the m'-?\ to i“"""'*(mm Every B Burial was in St. Jo- | Were present. ters, Florence and Frlnccsl, hr:-:e return- \:lnrvr(;d Hre(:‘\r:' an:l Jr;\: d:cnmv;.— BOLTON JTH,I B Sumnec and da hter, Mre. Jea- tigate. He fired a shot in the air and<geph's cemetery, where the committal| The cass of the First Saclety of Spirit- |ed home after a moter trip through the [ motored to Ocean beach and spent d 3 nie L. Bolton. e ™ % 1} e man zan to \h. vasr o1 gue: of. thal aebvics mas 1o Pav. Father Dasumister: [ uatin ot e o e | e i i b T e | et atternoon. g Miss Eligabeth Grogan anfl Miss e — Masufaeturers buildings. A search was made but no!The hearers were William Lennon, J.|a summary process was tried Mond Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Brockway tead| Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Smith have | Frances Devlin of Hartford are siting | Bridgeport.—A contract to furnish the Established 1845 trace of either could he found. Several|g, Sullivan, James Healy. John |afternoon befors a justice of the peace.|returhéd Sunday evening from Abar | opened their summeér home in Windham. | their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mc- | city departments of Bridgevort with coal streets were patrolled but no suspicious | O'Rourke, James Lynch and William A.|The charge of the plaintiffs is that \'.m“wcddinz trip. ‘Chey Wil be at nume Wicn | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and chil- | Gur for the rematuder of the Year was award- persans wore seen. About on hour latgr, | Costello. ' There were beautiful floral |lease of the defendant expired June 1.|Ars. E. B, Crane of this city. dren have moved to Willimantic, Bolton Conter people are warking to|ed to the City Ice and Coal company four young men were picked up/ at the | ributes. 1922, and that notice was given them to rs at Crystal Lake, Hastford,| Horace Smith is atzending school in |raise funds imprave three bad plac- | over two other bidders at a meeting of railrogd vard and locked ub a8 suspi-| o uiigget Casey Sullivan, 70, widow | vacate June 30 and was not hesded. A were Mr. and Mr: H. John: | Hartford, and boards at home es in the highway between Bolton Cen-|the board of contract and supply. A cious persons, No evidence of any it d Qenly Mon- | Summary process was served on the de-|son, and Mrs. T. G. Tucker of Co-| Mr..and Mrs. George Backus and their | tor and Manchester Green. _Their idéa | bond of $18,000 to insuse delivery n spite of Timothy Sullivan, died suddenly Mon. I ¢ N u attempts by them to enter any of the |5, Ui oE I South Coven- | fendents' Jyly 13. 'Phé Fotis'have occu- | lumbis, . Mr. and . Mcs. Robért Branch,|dsughter,.:Miss Calista Backus, Mr=. |15 to have one of the roaMs bstween | of the present coal strike will De posed Suscesding Filmore & Shepard surrounding bulldings could be fouad, | 00F ™ S0 er MM e South | pied the building, the Scenic theatre. on |and family, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Thomp- |Jennie Roed and Eranddaughter, of W - | the Center and Manchester good for a1- | by the company. The City Tce gnd Coal bsaih however. ventry’s oldest and most highly re-|Bani street on leass, since December, |son and family, Lillian Ottenheimer and |limantic, spent Monday with Mr. a1l |tomobile' travel. One bad place in the | cimpany submitted a fow bid of $12.99 Funeral Direcior ‘& Embalmer Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock, ot St.|spected residents. She leaves a d: 1918. Philip Park, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wheel- | Mrs. Burrell Smith of South Can: road Is in front of Mrs, Jane B. Sum-|on anthracite coal. %062 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC ter, Julia Sullivan and two sons, Dan The members of the frs comminas | S of Sigtra hnd Mys. Wloctnos Bieh of . Sullivan, of South Coventry and Patr! Alderman William E. Jackson, Louis J g g - < Lady Assistari Tol. Connection Sullivan of Vernon. Flynn and Edgar W. Jacobs, Chiof Wade | M. and Mrs. Frank William Kraus, ef U. Webster, Captain James J. Tighe, and | NoW York, are guests for a few days Mrs. Anne Connors Rourke, 51, died| & N Siiiend | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pobuda. « BN ‘ h Bl °d| Assistant Engineer Georse H. Millerd ) e 58 2 . 3 Tuesday morning at St. Joseph's oS- | o’ Jrcgent during the tests of the| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips, enter- A ourey Dros. pital, atter four, weeke' liness. She | ;o ydaition to the city's Are ghi: | (ained Mr. and Mrs. Maurice " Staymara . % was born in Ireland, but came to this |} . 1 ¥ I an |and daughter Doris, of Mystic, who mo- g ing apparatus a noszie container and an " FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND country when a girl. ' She had been o | Gagrern Dertection Motper aie ot i tared ffom thére Bunday. EMBALMERS so résident of the town of Windham for | CAETH, Terfeeron CHOlGET The test | O e B Grace Gitenheimer of seran, " vears. She leaves her husband, ton, Pa., and Andrew Ottenheimer of 85 Untan 8 Wiilimantic, Conn sixty years. A . | the officials agreed that they were en- | oM » s Phene 29¢ ilady Assistant) ONE Real Dye For ALL Fabrics ]l;m\nvw& Rourke and a daughter, Mary | iraly satisfactory Worcester are at their home in this city ac to e Rourke. The civil guit of the Ames Motor Co.|for their vacations. = The late Bobert Carney was a well|vs Guy Demarco was tried before a| Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Woods, Miss . known resident of this city for many | justice of the peace Saturday afternoon, | Bilen Murphy and Marcella Curran . years. He was a charter member of | the defendant defaulting through wuon-|Were week end visitors at the home of £ 1y le | San Jose council, No. 14~ Knights of | appearance. Judgment was given for |Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, of Baltic, ) | Columbug, and was the designer of the |the pIRintiff to recover the balance of| Miss Edith Turner Park has conclud- | .3 ‘Willimantie Rotarlaps held thelr d the attitude of some in thnking ", X weekly Tuesday noon, President | BORCT U8 SO Qutstion of s 4 > 2 7 3 mhabion th ragasd 16 (b4 Fallcaolave | 21 the S L : &'ihe Hots! Griswola, at Bastern Pome, | UL (L TILEE U ubic apirit makers of 1J, S. field (now that the season prom- 7 ber 11-14 was read and registra- | ¢ oommunity development, the speance Tires made this ises business the American eards for the event wacé distributed | ventured the opinion that consideravle of I k i 4 ameng the members. Willlmantie will| ), "givio energy was absorbed by the 1 uw“u-)‘u ”mmhm_ make another effort to be preseat 00 |iumarous fraternities in the *clty. The N Hotis ‘:"i“‘ sco” showed its good i et Wy M-;::z“ % [Rotary ciub, he kg w".p‘f,'fiz:edww:fl Noveml| faith by announcing this price o k e, as = . BRI o Arelsans was avpoint vl e it Lincoln, aia Wd”, pduofdu” last fall. &4 for the affair and comprises,Her! iderable stress on two things: 1, De- 5 % e ¥, Huber, Fraok X, Fosa and Join 3% | Volion to the senersl welfare of the com: 30x3% Ul?o is $10.90. The S nsd 4o ek vfi: Ahera. measage of wi 2nd. el a ha'wadc nd‘z B 1uy i HRapire, who 1s at Groten | Uy 40 g B e e oonsvelt's £ 2 Z:’hm rice ever quoted on “for _ Leng Point for the summer. It was Vot | aganition of “The Square Deal” and the IES ies of heall a of ity reputation and years. 84, considering the fact that the attends | precepts laid down in the Bible of the L] are enemies he th. b £ SR ;: ance b meotings woula navavally | 7 i M d Fatherhood of . performance. sco._'l'irewal.vu eall l:ld':lr‘:fll August, to suspon mncei- e e il e “what They bring germs and dirt e s e bmudnnl::la mdav—v;gtb ngs aref e i E - Mr. Lincoln S & by . Y : BEE SRRt b winl taks nise | Dot the ¥IAE shand Lot M Lis wherever they go. And they are And now, with the opefing of its :ubln quahtvé‘l' Toesday, September 5. the conclusion of his stirring address. especially attracted by sugar. there seem to be qui?i 'l. ,fi:{m price closelyfige 4 The antoblography of the day was giv- | ;o0 P. Bath reported for the comunit- s 4 ed nu: ak er o.f “New lfld e ‘ln - G toith e I By Harry W. Standish. He began by |iee in charge of the Fresh Alr Kiddies Sugar which is not protect tires the m&efi red wit feterring to some of the difficultles he | po are due here from -New York Fri- s=perinced in living up to some of ‘the | Siieibates of his renowned ~ancestor, | quots of 25 come here. About zwovt:ur:; Hand Myles. He born September 24, faber have already been placs . . Per! WHMM“ just 1834 ana came hare with s grandoar- | ¥ “tne Rotarians themseives and. che | ° Why take this chance? Domino what there can be cither “new” B B s o M. wsetis qage | Sk il sind the expene Bl L R : Package Sugars are pesitively or “special” about these tires. 7% | unless, outsids part o 8 c TR T e bt o e | 0TS ithat tinks. protected from flies, dirt, dust 3t can't be the $10.90 price— market He was brought up in the| . ..\ yymch, a driver on the Hart- 5 % “7sca” esceblliked thit five 3 good Puritanical way and attended| ;.. wilimantic Blue Line, appeared in and handling at all times. They 3 Natchetig grammar school from which he | o™ 0 THLT (irt Tuesday morning, s d months ago, 3 Was gradusted in 1398. Being quits tall | ;o og \with reckless driving. He was are Wel‘hed. packed and seale N lie A .ud £ the age B wore his first pair of Tong | TSN, WO SRS SO FG ; d or quality ceputption Eouses e raduscion nignt and said | ST GG "Fombrin, - Lynen mals a bymachine, never exposed on the standard performance—forittakes R T S 4 d fight * ape conviction and too} 7 s Bam High schook and laft to take up an 1A% DER 10 FAOCR STVETOY SRL LT way from our refinery to your home, more than one fullmlqnforhuv adorsntioashiy in the Jeweiry stors of | i “Hicd £33 and corts by Judge Toss. new t{n: o where ate D. D. Barrows. He earnc 4 S v A He f ished bonds of $100. Office) Shres dollars & waek for the frat, vear | o U Siia0d that e made the ar- it stands in quality and value o T s oind nine alolars a/week |rest Sunday iorning shortly after 13 7 8 June 8, 1312 he married and ons’ month | -0 S g R B A : = &fter this date came down with typhoid | . g gt R S B - With somanytires ruh- faver. Flia family consiate of one boy 1, T,k of 1 mile he speeded to catch ing into this $10,90 price Sad tws girla, In June, 1318 his employ- | |\, "the car and trailed the Lynch i o Jled &nd the following November Mr. | ,; ¢or five tenths of & mile and his Standish purchased the store which he | . qometer registered thirty-five miles 8 o eomducts. Ha statedthat his/hobby | onhour. When hailed to stop, _Lynch S s stopped his car opposite the Phillips The presenmtation speech was ‘made by Simuel Feldman who said that on | farm. The officer was severely crose- Tuurstay afternoons, Mr. Standish's | examined by Lynch’s attorney, but chiet recreation was mowing the lawn |stuck to his statement that he followed in front of his Mome.and he then pre- | Lynch at the rate pf thirty-five miles an sented him a miniature jawn mower. | hour. The drawing for the autoblography 0| The defendant testified that after mid- Be given at the mext meeting resulted in | night he and a few friends left South 5 PO the name of Jerry Sullivan being the | Coventry for! this city. He knew that one selected, the presentation peech to | the officer was at the city line as he . ith Domine”” be given by George Hickey. The meet- | heard that Bombria was out to get him “¢ Sweeten it with Domino ing then turned over to Harry W.|ihat Standfsh, chairman of the entertainment committee who introduced as the speak- er of the day, Allen B. ) Lincoln of Hart- | officer he slowed down to 15 and 20 = ford, formerly of this city &nd ‘coun- | miles an hour. Dynch said that he Cinnamon and Sugar; Sugar-Honey; Molasses Eifiuttree hawa.flhna- Two hundred and try gentleman.” was stopped near the Dr. F. B, Wileox actories Rubber 1 the World Sty £ Dopeaes »r. " - _{place and not at the Phillips place and — e et por et “Aeerrcantom Can e | as asked, for his registration and Il- ———— m,..__.._./ n™ The .'mk" first “.id his tribute | C®nsé cards, which he showed. He suid 5, Fi = to these who make up a large percentage Johin H. Broderick, a native of this eity, later located in Norwich, and said he was honored to be Ahleu to ‘number :':;u as one of nis bést friends. In comment- ing on the ;?upma plan to admit Catholics to the management of the local Y. M. C. A. Mr. Lincoln said that he de- day, and it was voted to have the full place, a_short distance west-of the town night. He acknowledged making g00q speed hefore entering the city lim- its and on reaching these and seeing the the officer than moved as if to go off, 'MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Cool 'Undergarmerits from flies may bring serious trouble. 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MeIntosh returned Sunday from a wéek's visit with friends in_Providence. The large automobile read oiler was in town Monday oiling the gravel state roads in the borough. ~ Superintendent Kramer and men were kept busy sanding the roads after the oll was distributed. Jesse Bailey of Hartford was at his home on South Main street over Sunday. H. Rhode of Amston was in town Mon. day. Although the weather was threaten- ing Sunday, teaffic over the Hartford and New London turnpike was heavy; extra ‘buses were- needed to accommuuate the crowd going to and from the shore. Mark Gillette of Boston is the guest of his brother, E. R. Gillette. Miss Helen Kingsbury returned to New York Sunday after a few days' visit with her motser on Brozdway. Supervisar of Schools H. 8. Libbey and family left toWn Saturday in their tour- The clean, clear, golden color of Texaco Motor Oil proves its purity. Better engine perform- ance shows that your motor needsthese heavier-bodied oils. 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