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TLOCAL RAINE TODAY L Lram 1] TOMORROW, Nerwich, Tuesday, A 1, 19282, THE WEATHER - Conditions Scattered thunder showers have oc- eurred within the last 24 hours in the southeastern -states and southern pla- teau regions. . In the other parts of the country, fair weather has prevailed. The temperature was somewhat high- er Monday in the Middle Atlantic es. In. the North Atlantic states there will be showers and probably thunder show- srs Tuesdar, followed by fair weather and mederate temperature Wednesday. Winds: North of Sandy Hook: v southwest and weather partly Moderate most- over- (Special to The Bulletin) Storrs, July 31.—Farmers’ Week open- ed_here today for its third annual ses: sion the attendance on the .opening day exceeding that of the two previous vears, | demonstrating beyormd 2 doubt that the people of the state of Comnecticut.and those of other states.in the east appre- E. L. questions being answered by the speaker WEEK. OPENS AT s_mRRs bate was conducted by G. Guilford, B. N. ative and F. Brandow of Corhwall for the negative. Keepers' association held their first sas- ager, poultry plant winton, Fairfield. stalled. M. Stack of Searles of Pomfret and K. Judd of Montowese on the affirm- F. Lincoln of Mt. Carmel, F. of " Jewett City and Melvin expense involved. Kanahan, Members of ~the = Connecticut’ Bee for $5000. This -Selecting and Cuil- necticut and Massachusetts. Saybrook. Watertown, . Torrington, Har- |awarded. ‘noted that New London is now engaged in pre- ‘paring an assessment map for its new system of assessments now being The question assessment system must faced by the people is for them to decide the matter of the It is to be of Norwich and Housing—Your housing committee has prepared pictures and plans of six and saven room houses, modern in every de- tail, that can be buiit at the present time figure adopted. in cities of similar size in Con- There in-¢ 1t is expected the signs will 'be erected woom as possible. _ Wilson Boat Line—The Wilson boat bine to. New; York city from = Norwich has sécured a firét class all steel boat with ;rh:ehma earry passengers and ‘| treight. ‘This Speaks well for the in- creased business of this new boat line, which began operations last February With two steam railroad lines, a well developed u,u% ay system and two boat lines to New York city, Norwich ix us- ually. well equipped for transportation. it < 3 2 represents the l:\nAmm BOLL ATTACKS HHote tho valas.of the program. as mit. | slon, reutine basinessiicing cansscied {0n g0 TNE AEie rempepenta; i lined and carried .out here under the | Thoge, who desired to take in-the vari- |00 oo WFEETE TAOER T the D}’ A QUAKER RILL WOMAN auspices of the Connecticut’ Agricultyral fous deffonstrations left. during the aft- |y ;iqing o The plags include bath.| Having led “a bull which she had college. ernbon with guides and among “:“ dem- |/ om requisites, steam heat. fire places, | oWned since a calf and which " was The special fedture of the day tdok | orstrations of imterest wei» (hose INl,nq et tubs. The cost will be less if | thought to be thoroughly inoffensive in- place at Hawley armory‘at 7.30° p. ‘m.|Turkey Management..by Dr. L. F. Fetl-|,pv o 2y of these things are eliminated, | {0 the barn at her home in Quaker Hill, when James B. Thwing of New Haven |ger, bacteriologist of the college; Ca-|'my. [recent building code was adopted | Mrs. Lillian - Robertson, 47. was gored delivered an interesting address on | ponizing. by L. B, Warner,® assistant | ;" i5ag" and vour committes is making | BY the animal so that after being treated Pou'try Ethics. This Rddress' ‘was, fol- | professor of poultrv “husbandry; Killing a study of up-to-date building ordinances | by¥ Dr. John J. Donahue it was.found lowed as usual by a forum ‘meeting; all|and Picking, by H, T, Covell; field man-, advisable to take her to the Lawrence is | and- Memorial: Associated hespital in STATE POLICE SUBSTATION FOR NEW LONDOUN COUN The establishment of a substation @ police departm superiffendent of the examining applicants for the siata lice force. Superintendent- Hurley declared ce- will' have to be vith the situation “The present force is insufficient to t: which come the consequende’ that the the public naturally éxpects and is titled to. Captain Hurley stated that it will necessary in<.the. not distant future establish a barracks in New Lon that | the time is near at hand when the staie’ increasad in the state. care of the'large number of complaints into the department with department. cannot _give the efficient serviee which TY or ent | W ‘eounty in the mear | as lorat-by Capt. Robert T.! depart- | ment, yeho was in New London Monday. fu- po- ake en- be to don FULL ASSOCIATED W | A hand te | Shall’ vanish home PRESS bm&f&p; REQUEST. Give me a little hunge: A little bread and meat ; Sometimes a beeath of bitterness, Sometimes a taste of sweet Enough of work, enousgh of pla A pipe to smoke:at dusk of d. To make the day completa Give me a little anger; 4 A sait’ef gricf anl wrong; To walk sometiies in lonel Sometimes amonz the throm A bluebird's Witg a cricket's call, -ch at.e: enfulr To make days a 2 Tiofor Starbuck, in The Forum. k THE RADIO. O not & word and ot a thought Tn the ‘wide world shall come 1o naughtj No little love: with saiis of white s in the night This wind that moves with flutinz song My plumed and purpld - ines amone. s county so that the county may receive | ot IVOF A 5 gines Bpong. . 3 Y jctures fol- | InE. by R. B. Jones, extension depart- i S i , | New ‘London .Sunday evening, where it |y i oif qualh SEve i, Eiis 2 Lrebis nights. probably local rains Tuesday fox pthiers guetenl S dtol o v ment ; and Demonstration of Beo Handl- | pa s (0 D% Sesired in the adoptlon by | @ o that although she is not in & crit- B polce Protection and tbe! Shall storm the, white Himalayas' eizhts, Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Moderal®! “In the afternoon Professor J. C. Gra-|ing by L. B. Crandall, bee speclalist. - o (ho' safety and proper sanitation for |ical condition.the woman fs in bad |0 the fact that the department has mot | And evers dream T medrn as dead skifting and weather partly —overcast. |, .. . .feqcor of poultry - husbandr Tomorrow. in addition to.the meetings the people. At the present time mo offi- | s1ape and will require considerable time | peen able to give it the time because | O lost. is "¥rieailx fleq , probably local thunder storms Tuesday. | yr,ccpcnusetts Agricultural - -college, |of the poultrymen and bee keepers. the | cial record is made of the number of i 10 recuperate. of the pressure of other matters. He|QUt Of my heart into another's— Porecast spoks on Experimental ‘Work of that |women's program ‘operis’ at Holcomb | new buildings erected each year In (he]'hxm Robertaon Jed_ the bull up from | caid that no definite plans had been | While T have taken home mx. brother's N 2 g 2220 begins at | ? N ich. Such .a ord e pasture into the barn to water an de. fe 1 ti v % o For arn New England: Unsettled | college, before the. members of the |hall. The live stock program {town of Norwic e record _is made, for location vet. | The tinsling air iz Pheiie i o ot s W ey hunder | Conncticut Poultry. ‘association. .. This | the duiry bullding. the Drotram.of HCr-| Kept by the elty, thesogh thes weemits |feed It.:~ Acoording: to- her USURL cuttony s:nerlmma.m Hurles mald’ that the{ The unicerse ¥ cartimectier T rt atme Tueaday : Wednesday fair; mod- | was followed by a talk on the Trend of |ticulture opens at Storrs hal, and the granted by the bullding inspector. A {She droppedtlie leading chain on they . SuPerintendent, Hurles sald that the|Tne SRUTEee T s IMReriis it i Db 5 j Cooperative ‘Market Gardening in_the dairy program begins at th: tent mear | similar system should be adopted by the | door and went out of the barn With &|eyar i) the force had-been Increased, | CTeation’s throbbing heart I hear. baico i o 8 United States for Bee Keepars by Paul lthe dairy building: [town through ite selectmen. ~ The ad-|cow. Her son-in-law, who sat in an up-| Q%7 Sa‘ue ol N uaetens. th es- | o 3 e Observations In Nerwich | Mehl, marketing agent. Another inte-| From the interest shown during the |vantages to be gained are the assistance | Stairs window of the house shortly after Sk 2 berracls Hi\ihe cpunty withont ) i el e b £ The Bulleiin's observations. show the | resting feature of the pouittemen's|first day's session. ‘Farmers' Week for |t gives the dssessors in learning of new | saw Mre- Robertson lving in the birn- (3200 2 % PYTTARC LUE0, CoURis SECR! | Thal i my fiavs and haunt my nich following ' changes - in temperature and | meeting was a debate on “Resolved, that | 1922 will be attended by large crowds, | buildings for assessment purposes andVvard and bleeding badly. It was. ap- | ficient: number of men so that it could |Some heart shail make resoverings barometric changes Monday Brown FEgg Breeds are the Best Ret|and will he a greater success - than: i the knowledge obtained as to the de- | parent when the physician was calied ODecaidrat Tokst 75 ipeit cont i elricldnt —\nh'han Rutledge. in & .—vhrrr'l. Ta m 66 for Connecticut Poultrymen.” The de- ' previous years. velopment of the housing situation in {that the bull.had become furious- and- Supesintendent- Hirley -stated ‘that the - ra s e : o arieh: attacked the waman. She was lving out o nirb Il T eT HUMOR OF T“-IE DAY € p om LR 68 ” AT New Industry—A shoe industry has|Of reach of the animal since the chain | .. o."0p a personal .interview of . s Highest 78 : lowest §6 HOTEL WAITER DROWNS SUGGESTS REVISED BUILD) heen added to the diversified list of in- “MchPr }‘r‘»; !h'; thatr t;‘med wa!F l:}t:z: Leandidates, Tne department has “T see King George i trying hard Comparisons * WHEN CANOE OVERTURNED ORDINANCES FOR NORWICH | dustries in Norwich. The concern was |3Ught In the winge of the door. FUMhErl,pilicafions of soveral men from New |keep within his $15.000.000, atlowance i z > 5 | thoroughly investigated and has proven [attempts at attack on the p. % London county on file. “T know-just what he_is up.against."— Predictions for Monday —Fair. 3 Robert Hutchings. 16, of Norfolk, Va.| There is much to be desired in the [ (?OUEH PIEUER S0 TG 08 WOVER 1l evidently were thwarted on ac- . 2 Fouls c Soiauls Monday's weather—As predicted. > |a waiter at the Oswegatchie house at|adoption by the sity of revised building | 15 D¢ IMOTOUEN ResTent: Tae BARUEH couni "of the tightened chain, Captain Hurley stated that the exam- 5 e, " | Oswegatchie, was drowned Sunday even- | ordinances for the safety and proper has had in the past will be a valuable| Mrs. Robertson, who had by this time | inations did not look forward to ao- ""TTE’,H‘ woman 1 see you with se AND TIDE ing when a canoe of which he was anl=sanitation for'the ‘people. zvvs. the JUIY |2 80 o the prosperity of this communi- |Dartially regained consciousness, .was|Pointment at any particular time. The "m:n lonks very sad. It she unhappily —— ———— | gecupant, was upset on .the Niantic riv-|membership letter of the N . {Tv. The owner nlans in the course of found 1o have- sustained a lacerated |force is at present compiete and mus- |married? - It _High il Moon | | " tchings could not swim. Balcolm !ber of Commerce Swhich, nas heen maled [time,. to settle: pesmanentiy in- Norwich. | frontal bone in the head. @ trinagular |tered up to its full quota but the law pro- | She—No. unhappily unmarried—Bos- 7 || Rises. Sets. || Water.|| Sets.! Taylor, about the same age, a bellboy, | out to the chamber memb Y Sesre- i o ouns his factory building where he is | Cut. 2 punctured right hip, a bruised | vides for appointment of special state{to" Transcrip (Standard Time.) _|who was in the canoe with Hutchings, |tary John J. O'Rourke in adaitivn to Tt A ahd b By Chis o build- | right -elbow and possible internal in-!policemen and it is probable that some | 0 her heart was broken?" i & = (o m i v om|was able to s and reached the shore. | the housing question tne letter couches | PE8T BT 0 WL, BV, BS OXE W 5nies 28 she later complained of consid- |of the appiicants interviewed may be| “Yes, in ces. Southampton ane — e The bovs, both negroes, took.the ca-equitable taxatiou,.the new shue indus- | ® o coni a shoe labor. market, certain |erable pain in that side. She was im-|appointed to the positions:if they meet i H: [l M&3T i noe about 8.30 Sunday might and went {try recently brought tn No: voud {0 cesslons were made to the new con- | Mediately placed under the care of a|the necessary requirements. It you chaps keep on smokinz clza- Il 5§33 || Tazyjout on the river. They were about 300 signs and the New Yori: baat ime. Infoon T ono T hioh was the - agreement | nurse and the attending phrsicians —_— XL rettes as you do, they may prohibit to- - V %29 | 1.9 |feet from the hotel w a power hoat lmm the letter! says: on our behalf Lo pay part of his mov- | deemed it advisable to have her conv SEC. |HILL SPEAKER bacco.™ H 7.25 {came up the river and made swells. The | The question of securlng a sample |ing expenses. This amount has . been'|ed to tiie hospital. . “In that case T just Neep right or H - it a4 f | bovs did not know how to handle the ca-!section of a tax map for Norwich IS|fully pledzed and will be furned over - AT CAMP MASSOPEAR | cmoking cigarett Yoolsvitl Goutler. [ 10l se1 | noe and instead of heading into the [held in abeyance to ‘give the local en-|in the comeern when thew -hava heeun|POQUETANUCK CHURCH Edwin Hill, general secretary of the | Jour . hours after high water it is low |swells took them broadside, upsetting | gineering firm, Messrs Chandler & | operatio A word of praise is due HAS MEMORIAL GIFT|Y. M. C. A. spoke Sunday at the morn-| Py Office Boy—Well did vou Ash waier, which is follewed by food tids. the frail craft. Palmer. an opportunity to give the mat-|inose members of the chamber who have | o\ maner 1 Gallup has presented. a | !ME.chapel service at the boat house at!yvour boss for a raise right --after - hir Several persons in ‘craft. mearby saw |ter their consideration.” A “good deal of | peen willing to cooperate with us in|, MTS Henry I Gallup has presented 2| cir, “Massapeak, Gardner Lake, 2nd|junch as T told wou® the canoe turn over.and the boys go in-{local interest is manifest indicating that |inis matter. They have.so acted only | "3,““ i sliver font Swer o, St JAMCR] spent the iy rat>the. canp retary | . Second Office Bov.—Ves.” and ' T g¢/ s to the river and rushed to their rescue, [this firm has the confidence of the com-|in tn. cpirit of a greater and a better| Loiscopal church, in memory ~of her .y a0 arranged for a showinz of mo- | freq. He'd forgot to take his dyspepeis What peomises to he an interestinglii their efforts were useless. The munity and the "aBfity’ to make this| Norwich. Trulv, a cooperation—and a | aughter. Margaret Gallup. It was usedliion.pictures at: the eamp durinz the |(abiet—Puck ! take piace Wednesday even-| i, cnings boy immediately went down |map for Norwich.;” A spirit of service to’ the- community can-|f0r the first time Sunday when evening, it being the first time that mo-{ .poo oo oatn sour astéem T am raady » Providente street ETOURdsi . ." oo i onee for an instant and| The map, of itself, wibnot entirely|not hut be fruitful of good results for |ldell infant daugliter °’b ‘““ i‘l“d Mrs. | tion pletures have been chown at the|, "LATY: o EAUS Four este waen 2 twiiight game will be waged be-| ;) “5icinpeared without coming up | Solve the problem of equitable taxation, | Norwich. John -F. Traynor, was ‘J’ e 5 lake. “The impossible? Al right twean the Taftrilie A A and the FANcY ! azain. . The Tavior boy, after making{but it is an essential factor in creating| Road: Signs—The public works com-| St James' parish and Sunday sc 2% | Camp. Director Ernest P. Roberts iz | hecome s handsome. jnt e, T pancy Corners ATt DT |an effort to heip his comipariion, was able {3 fair and just ‘method. The following | mittes of the city council have accepted |Picnic was held at the Poquetanuck i, aiginc for the showing of motion pic- | distinguished o Le Rire. Daris g e e o A Ao B L e SR Connectlcut cities and towns have as-|tne suggestion of the:chamber Telative) (raubridge Thirsday. Juiy 20th, belnk)iures at-the camp-during the week and| .xvp. o gid you® ston>” dent that they can force the'A. A. toglo Win ASAOTE. . L iner of | sessment maps. . The, listis sypplied bY 110 pusting up road. signs on the” ‘fivel| Welf altended. All report- having had 1o Sundays. - The mewly constructed “Hotel Van Plush e ,’:;'7;, ‘m:v-l:':}h o Oran | Waterford was notified- of .the drowning, | [aX Commissioner Wm. 'H. Blodgeit. | jaading highways into Norwich. ~ The |500d ‘time. boat house offers a fine opportunity for t ‘service there® e e extrs strome batvery ot | Employes of the hotel searched and Hartford. ~New Britain, _Simsbury. | Norwich-New London Sign - company | —_— camp gatherings of this sort and a YA et Y oy muomarted oy B Morehy on| dragged for the body all night and it|West Hartford - Wethersfield:, Ansonia,!guhmitted an approvriate design which | Collinsvill—Walter T. Bushnell has a | rangements are being made to allow res- |, Vo5 T2 Much Trat i Keeps vou on the be strongly supported by SIPEOE g & & = | Meriden. Milford, Naugatuck. New Ha-|\as accepted by the public works com-, fine large fl of White Legivorn chick- | idents at"the lake to take in the pictures | co8 (7% : first, M. M. Murphy on mécond. Frank was recovered early Monday morning, | oSty B0 EUEEIER, Ve, TO- | was accepted by the public works com- fine large flogk of Wr o ourier-Journal. on third, Jack Chance at short, Zoon |a short distance from the apot._in which | s ittee an (Bat A was ‘deléatad’ for of Germaine in left fleld, C Feauregard in | the boy disappeared. S - fice he has talked loudiy and irresponsi- santer and Cap. Edwards in: right. This Medical Examiner Mimor gave permis- g bly on all kinds of subjects.” forms a rather threatening organization sion for the remova: uf the vody and; “Yes” rejoined Senator Sorghum. “He which is sure to make the Ical bovs g0 it was sent to Norfolk .nunflay is' under no official raint. Tt would some to beat. Blaw. Cormser and H 3 be a relief if he could be retired to pub- Suprenant have been engaged to carry | MISS CHAMPL OoF TACOMA . lie® life."—Washington Star. o “”“l“;n;;;:‘ ';_‘;‘;‘:E’: ?9"1‘1‘“?‘:‘;‘?1_.\\'8 FOR RADIO BROADCASTING ; ¢ =S 2, st entery of the st i B 45 WEULD. Nessih Notny’ Fia i on the Tha Miss Carrle F. Champlin, form- | ! KALEIDOSCOPE coaching line, has agreed to serve hot |erly of Norwich, organist of the Cifirc > Child press 2 S doge to the winners If the Wancy Cor-|of the od Shepherd, is continuing' \ = -T‘":::); ;“’n more than adults re. ners get into a bad hole, Minnow Beaure. | her musical activities in Tacoma. Wasa- U re f s P gard will be on hand to pull them out |ingten. indicated by the following | Membe of parliament in Australis w s four-horse team from The Tacoma Sunday Ledger, of | receive $5,000 a year. 3 San Jose, Costa Rica, e fiftd For the past few mernings a landsome | July 16th: | g e buck has been noted in the woads north KGB ! - fines! nre;x house l: the world: o North hird avenue, and tiwse who Ledger Radio Broadecasting Station o . .. . . Polar ears ave been known tf Baxd gban tb Dhllive . it (o' be: the. same Today—3 to 5 P. M |§ Will be safeguarded if you join the COMFORT CLUB and have 2 Round Oak installed. Whether playing on the B OO o g deer that jumped into the miil canal last | Miss Carrie E. Champlin, pianist i § 2 % = 3 3 Gréainnd albiness Sasis "t tha' ik week. It is a two year o, judging by| Miss Champlin, a well known Tacoma floor or while sleeping they will have an abundant supply of CLEAN, WARM, MOIST air circulating around L eninL R, Taom fof the horns. which are small as vet. The | instrumentalist. will play a short con- Y : 2 3 . = ; : . . buck in some manner fell inio the mill | cert at KGE (hia afjernoon. Among her them. This is the kind of warmth medical men recommend as essential to the health and growth of children. il ares ffts.soven miles, con canal during Monday night and was!numpers will be the following: i B : : R ¥ né swimming around, unabie to get] a Zingana Bohn / g . g Ty on Tussday morning. Some of the| yn ZUERNR L o B REMEMBER Wh You bhould Join Certain_tribes of North American In- BEORE AL - H8- yiknt Cobtainis Ma e T dians possess legends Gf the creation of oo B 8% ¥ Sostainfi) ond Mazurka Gedard | This h rowboat and launched it in the cana! and 1s the q the world. attempted to lassoo the dekr, but as it . hen follows th».“ :_emamdfl' of the _ T In recent vears many women and 5 a8 o 0§ oige Lo got a biek At 1te] The Ledger's swossseoegouaiiur i ONE actually receives Heating et ey iy el pursuers. the rescuers had a hard time tion is operatéd -by the William A. Muf th e 3 - elevator gir! in the world was Miss of hefors Archie Norman aucceeded | lins Electric Co., of 1130, Broadway. The e system FREE. 3 Donnelly, of New York clty. n getting tne rope around the neck and | station is located in Tne Ledger Building Y System The opportunity to have a Round In Great Britain the war'department to¥¥ BE and the buck was drawn (o n\»\| 707 St. Helens avenue. i 1 - ey is substituting motor tracters for horset T e et T quite T Ty All money refunded and a receipt i I every branch of the réval artil ] - e t e e S0 ins at the lowest in ev anc the roval artillery Y e el y p That | Osk system installed at the R e R o tie Its légy. But the dnimal was finally : i . i . = to make a 10 per cent. reduction in the L%, loaded into a wagon. taken into the READY TO. STRIKE | in full given to the one selected by I cash price—and a year to pay for wheabtiitel woods and set at liberty unharmed { Sentiment among New London division | 2 8 nsures x5 3= e Mre Harry ‘McNamara of Hartford is|railway clerks affiliated with the Rail- . o | 2 - a Van ‘he guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Yerring- { way Clerks' union was 'stated to be ' the membgrs. P it—no interest or extra chnrges. ton, D. C., president of the Int on of South Becond avenue. “close 'to 100 per cent. in - favor of 2 ure, 3 al Police Women's - assoclation, was Mr. and M+ Henry Fontaine and the | striking,’ according to Divisional-Chair- » = X - | the only woman honored with an in- Misses B and Leona Fontaine of | man Moses A. Savin of the clerks' union Onl Thn-ty.u ne cl You have the use of system be- [ vitation to speak vefore the recent con- Soutn Second avenue have returned from | Monday. Mr. Savin added -that clerks y ean, s vention of police chiefs in San Francisco, wending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. |all over the systenr have been- balloting | s 1 The black scarf worn by sailors in the Xiézander Diseo~ar Groton Lomg Point. [for the past week, and that Monday was - Moist, fore you have to pay for it. United States navy is in memory of the Mr, and Mrs. Earle M, Wood of North | the ‘last day for registering. their .re- | h - df l seamen who died in previous wars The Third avenue with Miss' Frances O'Con- | spective decisions. The votes will be omes accepte Oor ciu P ¥ St 3 four stripes woven in --the edge of the neil of Hartford, have rewrned from a | counted and announcement made this ' = - Ciculatin Aside from greater -economy an Al e B b i B il ol wesk's stay at Gardner Laks (Tuesday) evening as to results. | e 3 g 2 $ 3 nich the American navy has partici- Mise Marion Clarke of New London is | Mr. Savin asserted that sentiment .all | The ROUND OAK guarantee is more comfort and enjoyment IT pated. 2. tae home of her grandparents. Mr. and |over the New London division was the | Warm ‘apoleon carried with him as a charm Mre. Axel L. Aberg, of North Third ave- i same. and that Putnam and Willimantic 2 ¥ nue Miss Ruth Kunky of Blissvill turned from a two weeks' Myrtle Beach New Haven Miss Eisie Heap of South Second ave- nue is spending two: weeks- at Ocean Beach Gebrge I or S e road has stay at Mever of Lisbon was a e week end at Rocky R 1. and Narragansett Pier, R. | Mrs. Moses Durocher and chiidren of North Thied avenue hawe returned from an extended. vieit with friends in St. Madeline. Canada Oscar Main of Norwich was a business er in town Monday. vis- Point, ric Pickering, Ralph Hunt. Charles Grant. Frederick Smith. BEdwin Heap, Henry Troeger and Russell Kunnell have réturned. from a week's.wtay at Camp Moma- Wednesday -Knight home of Miss Josephine Rogers and Miss NORW]CH TowN Mabel. Rogers, of West. Town street, Mrs. Annie McDirmid of the.staff at ! Rey. Charles W. . Hanna,. pastor of |the Johnson home is the guest for a Bozran. Congregational church, preached | week at the home . of her son and at the First M. E. church Sunday morn- | daughter-in-taw. Mrs and - Mrs. Josepn ing in exchange. with the .pastor, Rev.|McDirmid, of Framingham, Mass. . James B. Aldrich Having passed a vacation - of two | The Young People’z Christian Endeav- | weeks with reiatives in Norwich and | ot service in the svening was conducted | Hartford ‘and in Worcester, Mass., Mailip | by the Epworth League of Trinity Meth- | Luther, has returned to - Springfield, odist Episcopal church, with Miss Eliza- [ Ohio. While in Norwich he was' the Beth ‘A. Lane lcader. guest of his munt, Miss Helen Marshall At the Pirst Congregational church, | Lathrop, of Washingron street. Rev. Allan Shaw Bush of Gales Ferry| Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Strone of 151 preadhed from Philippians. 2-12.13, [ Town street, motored to North Windham | Wherefore, my beloved, as yve hava|Friday afternoon, and had as guests Mr. 'wars obeyed, not as in my presence, and Mrs.. William Kempton of Yantic. but nmew much more in my absence, | Mr. and Mrs. Strong were dinner guests work out vour own ' salvation with fear | Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck and trembling: for it i God which |of Otrobando avenue. worketh in veu both to will and to do of His good pleasure. At the session of the Men's Forum, Clyde Beebe was leader. What is the | Meaning of Providence® was the ques- tion for discussion The Young People’s Christian Endeav- of meeting was in charge of Miss Nel- lie Sweet. Six members from this so- ciety attended. the service of the C. E socibtx. . of. Hanover. (Congregational church ‘Suhd@&y’ evening. in. response to arm invitation from the lattet society. Mrs. Mary Rolline, matron of the Johnson home recently had as a caller, Mrs. George E. Blake of 27 Cole sweet, New London. Mrs. Blake's mother, Mrs. Taillena Neland of East Town street, is passing several weeks at her homa Bafore going to New London, Mrs 52 visited for -2 month-at the home | clerks “were “hungry for the. ballpus.” | | Chalrman Sdvin attended a meeting of | the representatives of the clerks from | all over the New Haven system -at New | Haven recently, when unanimous opin- {ion in favor of striking was registered, after which the printed baliots ~were | prepared and distributed to the cierks or, the several'divisons. New Haven—Local Masons have or- ! ganized a campaign to raise $3,000,000 | for the erection of their proposed new temple. of another daughter, Mrs. Wheeler, of Brattleboro, Vt. Mrs. Percy Wileox and sons Percy and Donald Wilcox of Plainfield, were | Fuests for a few days recently at the | Callers Sunday afternoon at the hosme of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lamb. .in- | cluded”Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gremley Mrs. Charles Gremley and little grand- daughter, Dorothy and Mrs. . Harriet 1. Brainard, sister of Dr. Lamb, all frem Mystic. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckwith, who . have heen guests for several davs at| the Wauregan House, returned Saturday evening to New York. While n Norwlen they wera callers on Dr. - Beckwith's | aunt, Miss Mary Witter of Nerwich Town. Mrs. Addie Sanford of the Johnson | { home family ie pussing ten days at the home of her son in miuatetown. R and Mrs. Dwignt C. Stohe of Stonington, have as. tne. guest for sev- eral weeks, the latter's gunt, Miss Mary Freemean of Town street. s your - protection:, a generation = satisfaction. How to KNOW Whether or Not Your Place Is the Right Kind for the Round Oak Pipeless Heating System : Send us your blue-print plans—if you have them—or' mak€ an appontment, without cost or obligatien-to you, for our representative to examine your place in person. He will know after a short inspection wheth- er it would likely be acceptable to the Round Oak Engineerng Department, and if so, can make a plan-to send for their approval. How to KNOW the Exact Cost for Your Place If It Is. Suited for the Guaranteed—Satisfactory Operation of a Round Onk Round Oaks.are made in several sizes—some large enough to heat an 18-room house — others small enough for a cottage. After our representatve knows the condition and requirements, he can then tell you ex- netiy to a penny what the total cost will be —all complete, ready for use and without extra material or labor charges, later. Many places must be examined during the next few days. Phone or write for an early appointment, Round. Oaks Are NEVER Installed Under Conditions Which Will Not Warrant a Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction to the Users PHONE 897 THIS SPECIAL MONEY-SAVING OFFER EXPIRES WHEN CLUB IS FILLED - YOU C $14.00 (According to Size Required) By Ordering Now Instead of Later and by simply having a small place on your the heater until our in- premises to stor staller can make Not a regular price reduction and of equal importance—you have the keen satisfaction of knowing that your home will be ready.for the chilly days of late- FALL or coldest WINTER weather because We guarantee to have it ready before cold weather if you decide now and : Providing your place is approved by the Round Oak Heating Engineers Air AN SAVE fo $30.00 ready for use o Y : methods. It cellar Because _it ment— _ACTUALLY PAYS FOR ITSELF in the saving of fuel. Everyone Should Know WHY the Round Oak Is In Such Great Déemand Everywhere Because it places within easy reach of most every pome-owner the means for reproduc- ing pleasant outdoor summer one’s very own home during bleak cold win- ter months, of Spring and Fall Not only does it do healthful way in circulating and in moisten- ing the warmth, but it pays for itself over and over again in the actual saving of Wood Coal—compared warmth in or throughout the chilly days this Nature's most with ordinary heating is the most convenient and simplest to operate and can be installed .in the smallest space of the usual alterations or arrangement of furnishings in li old or new houses without interference with g rooms. is a safe, sound, paying invest- An Investment Which Increases the Selling or Renting Value of Your. Property SUBSTANTIALLY MORE J. P. Barstow & Co. HEATING ENGINEERS FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS .23=25“WATER STREET‘ a seal of carnelian. which he is said to have picked up when on his campaigning s octagonal about the quarter, and carried the “The slave Abraham rely- It was worn as his nephew, Napoleon second French empire, but th was lost. inscription ing upon the Merciful.” a watch charm by the m after of bi From the diary of Columbus and from other papers found available for his purpose, a German statistician has es- timated at §7,250 the originai cost of the discovery of America. Admiral Colum- bus himself drew a salary of $320 ac- cording to the information gatherad by Herr Heldhous. The crews of the fleet were content, appears on stipends of $29.25 a man. The German autherity agrees that the Columbus enabling fund was obtained largely through the pawn- ing- of the rings and necklaces of Isabel- la of Spain. it