Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 5, 1922, Page 12

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T P o b ST | | = ion i and Tésérve il visit NORW) "AH th‘cnn % ; ) “ - & € - e | g 18 ) : : has e ',"\'E LUIL £ % ’jc F CPOWN BY AUTOMOBILE|¥hat aEe uu:‘un krown to livé, Joha | - q ¥ N B Al 7 £ |0, . . Walking y/out.. unexpéctediy from - ‘bz | 3 Tisomb, sussciiending of thd dak 2 < i n ” 3 3 Lo ol ald k 5 Evi = Y ind gamie- ‘commiwsion. recalled . Having | You 3z 3 L ‘hind" a” vehlele Ry T S o B T Thursday issued- But ? o 4 e Seen_trout 33_years olbsar. Baramao, N : ted. to the coal sdistribution- cvmmhlion pel of Corneeticut to visit “the campdur- [):.]nmnfi—\p(ofilc‘\, stepped flll’&otl! 2 a B Norwieh, Saturdsy, Aug. 5, 1922. i h Governor.: Hverett" 5. Lake, |IN€ the period August 5t to September |, %l i cof the automobile drjven 3 : T e - eme court TOTS {orafev jort of | throug! AT R | 2na. v < An appeali o the suprems sourt ka7 :'.: Rerore: whl:‘h ’;e “Cidims to have'oc: |there are onl¥ 1800 ‘tons® of anthfactte | (o ernor Take's message “t by ACiil P, T. Avhstronk, aad Wax THE WEATHER, rors from the judgment % the sube 3 S 2 7 o toll “ | knpeked down. Mrs. Armstrong et for, INis.county. in, the cage of the cufred in the triai thereo coal in Norwich. | These figures ‘are far |ple 6 Connecticut,” follows g AR e e e SRR Maimara: Bavings BARK of o | = The cage erew tut of the sale-of prov-| (ilow tHe sapply that - showld ‘ba on | @ trustees and” directors. of : Camp o RN el ] . The pressure remains comparatively o, mef ot Al vaf rtyiin New Lohdon some time.ago. The |yang for. wipter . peeds. .of .Norwich | Forbes have requested me to extend to mm;d hut e, was' unhvoldably h"h ;{e ol statjon iy Righ drer the morth Atlantic states. N | ve Qoo NUE S S Line Berain, ‘one | reoperty. was soid by -foreciosure And 2| householders. “There :ars ‘But ‘35 ‘tons ‘of [ the people of Commecticut's cordial inviia~ | Toticed. put he W ey mesital places disturbance of irgnortance appears with '“n,m fes in the case, and hotice of | deposis: was made-at the time of he Sale. | yarg. coal in. Nidatic. < tidn to 'visit the camp . during its dura- T Amotted numu":na Frers If"::,'_: corgh, He said nm the state has fl the fleld -of ohservations, but- during :,f: m,":.r,‘ e flel Friday with the| The ourt action was the ¥esult of a con:| “orn. messagesent by the atate cham- [tion from August 5 to Septe hatched 500.800 trout this year, rhed. that other than a few facial| o iyiis ? v are troversy over te return °f the depodit | por 1o Governor Lake says - that - ship- (¢ “Camp Forbes is a camp for d lea: ST Bots vo Nathile, million befoss (HE{ WE Temperature i near or ‘above broum . umhle to ‘@omplete - | since April 1st have-been on an ayerige o on t '3 ~ R e L | (O os'er&fln & court o g | orty waz put up for.mle & Jsefond time | 5550 207 Lot “lops than" Rormal, i’“‘" camp grovrax xt Niantle. | - :::m nf‘!fl';ltmwm :::r;‘ vh:h:the:‘ded e e i B v ",‘m somewhat higher rasdings than | JASHENL 1 e superier: and was sold at acfigure-less.than the | *rpiginormation “was eallected by the "Signed.) E O rron ,'“fed""""mm th “g SIEwK,” in Americn. - decreated Now, E on, Thursday in the = middje Atlantic firs . purchase price. chamber of commeree in- anticipation- ot | * T . E. h""t'P ng E | the ?*| number more than 20 per cant. in the % 2 N "5 states, the unper Ohio ev_and’ the | 7Y 3 Two, compensation _agEeements Were | i " need by the Connecticut fuel aistri- | © 5 ¥ G n IO Setrs Sraing Toro. ~ ginant western plateau region and lower read- | lawns and iheds ol - ecannas ‘and ith ma court clerk Friday. They | pution. commission, and . shows. that.-the | Governor Take is one of the trustees . X 3 orthwe: lants.’ The rustic cedar. fenct | are as’fol appointment of the fuel board by Gov-{of the camp fund. § | — — . : . i b ponealy Suipiovith: '.':: e:l::.l\:hr of the. pavitlion roof.ad’s | * & Vito Cug-trucflvn mpany.. NOr- | erngr Lake comes-ata time when its ser- | . MILLIOX THOVY, BEING SEE e ) . ois kdts rolfes, - ot material ehange In cemperaturs Sat. | to tha atiractivenass of the.small park | wich, and Albert Desposito. Norwich. MT. | (ices will be in demand in order that the | | EREHHERY, 1 & 23 HATCHED IN STATE, . E C’Z E M A - b e M, 2 wdar and Sunday in the Atiantic and| Holes in the Tiissyille:rosd have been | Desposito received =';,{:f°°::°:m’"‘“'u‘;: Situation facing the state may be SqUATe- | - Unclaimed letters at the Norwich.| About 140,000 trout were hatched this 2 eastern states *| repaired with filngs of crushed stons.._: | ig lefc hand Mareh CompBURERS | vimete: B Conn., post office for the week ending |year at the Windsor Locks hatchery. The PSORIASIS — ITCH Winds. hkn . Plants of- Norwieh avenus.h began Avril M8 0 ey, Stonington, | K0T domesffe_or_household purposes, | apust 5, 1923, are as follows: Mra. I | state - maintaime bout 400 adult - trogt| '~ SLS — $ { Neeth of Sandx Hook: Gertle to mod- | turned fram a lengthy. atas: in North | Kinerican Vepyet opmptny, Stonineton, coal it going o be vers ratein thix eéc- | Anpinall, C. Braham, Frank Crandall, there for spawning, but since it has.been { RU.BON will femove svery spot.. Ask a o e - Servi ot o st M el pnnt » Bl g e M- -Wa0d . afoorih Third | dmplese e padsy. Braieed- and | ous situation nho:r“- signs: ot holding " its - Lfl.fl:’:_..._“‘,‘ ouad ,,fg, S !m,cm Sptinis. ks fun|Lee and Osgesd Co., Special Whole- Sandv Hook to-Ratteras: Gentle west. | stdous,_mas x. ylsitor, wigh friends, 1n | ésrated (e on BYNIRNC 8 Jaiith: omn o) U8 L T severat |- China's popuiation 1% mmm and game commission expects to liberate sale and Retail Distributors. B throngh ey inds @u- weether-tair, Saturasy: ' EASEACIAY. L Lo chio members | THAMES TRIVER BRIDGH (R oy e e G this Siate — — e Then Bricaive sides Foreeast. met Friday evening at:the club house Yoo “—nfi lncoin uoxTn v\aus‘glvenc by‘Iht a;t;e dinrlbu;\:nd:.om- 5 5 % St s 3 ‘7:';:; m g For Soutl - z $ -1 i ) % ) M. e = Vg I K Uinperature. has :’;m -;en‘«!n: 2 few days at Pleas- ; 5 ’;‘l“” the Phgmes river toll bridge |Telease of. coal consignments on their Observations In Norwie ant. lew. - s : A 3 cmur.fl.n umuo{ ine— is. getting into~its summer siride, and | VaY to this ‘State have been asked by 3 onsidés m b ¢ nie's o the'lbev:’fl(uras outside’ the month of | 2dditional ‘companies, he said. | o ? s : August 2 year ago. break all records for The commission will meet Tuesday ‘&t BieRak tnsal Pine. letin' ; Mrs. Fred Ray has heen econfinéd :to The Bullet observations e e e e an | her home on. South™C strast by iliness. oy Miss Ora Parent of Sputh Second .sv- as|the Capitol to comsider reports which Fing 5 s £ 3 T Y el “nie has . rasigned her:position with e |3 snwle | sigee the Dbridoe WAS| . re expected to be available at that time Life-1s 2 ‘book he. hoids hi T, showing the exact.amount of coal on ) 3 i . bands. x T35 = R i i s | (Sl e monin ot quls, 1971, the hand in the state. It is expected thai } ; 2 The‘gfl"lea and “battered ‘yoiume of 12:m &% R e B e aet ot | Fréss spchings were 2038872 and IO {ito ive ne conpnimston % more Sl 5 T 5 ¢ g Y - £ el Friday svening. e H A : : 7 > '"Y“"*‘ 68, Towast 59, 4 "l":l’c;:‘e':“":; in charge’of the club ‘ban- m;\;::e' I:::- a total of 51,822 mator ve-|inite understanding of what the situation } mfm%\%"b::fln e ol B ey Comparisons oty i R ek Bgs. I s WS A EE 1 f e Snfiagied moment. wist Unox % showed, progresa along thix lne. Tt ls th, &8 ecompared -with 47.777" in July e ; 3 E ons for Friday: Local shower®. | pianned 1o make fthis & bie night and [ 300 8% SORELCC 5 Ty cengers paid, | Commission will have & conference .on % . : The mef}l S18 Vel nddenly S Weather: Fair; warimer. all the members 0f tha club are work: hut this ftem amounted o but §11.85, %0 Monday with, Massachusetts coal dis b 4 : 8~ no 3 e, The 107 wAkRAItons waokaes, butlon ofticialy wjth 2 Vier. n‘:n formmgma ST, MOON AND TIDER Edward McSheffrev_of North Third av- sis for close co- apennon 'ween _the Yo \m trembling fing Eain 8 " Sun Tl Figh 9 Moes | enus has resicned his position with the N Aeures for July are: 93,016 pas. |I¥0 states Chairman “Wadbams said - et 8. AP T T J. B Mwrtin Co. Seta || Water. | 5 5o . sengers: in “vehicles. . §4,665.80 ;. 42,288 | Ihe ting Tuesday, would undoubtedly 7N mdard Time.) 2T 2 His he: eves no longer look ahead; t Masted’ automobiles. $12,668.40; §.-|be adjourned” to " Wednesday withou! o Ha heavy eves o' longés ook aheat e otk Shvend atcmobiim ¢ S$2,39A35 much action, pending the outcome of Mr. 3 5 rens 66 etis gne of g2 $ o - .. 6962 | Russeil's conf ith : = ; 5t aire % - 415 large auto..trucks. $145.25; 6,962 | G T © ference with the Bay State — ,.“.{,._,u. ‘btfl e S small trucks. - $1.740.50 140 " motor- | oTclala : = read. cyeles $104: 1.700 buses, $255;, 681 one- vbtain a complete inventory ‘of y 2 ‘mru Twm'“"".m mm“‘lm‘ 05 e bidien, $102.13 . .42 tworhores | &1l bituminous coal within the state, as vehicles. $10,50 : miscelianeot 29.94 ; | Well .as supplies ¥ e _Hden o 3 e acotpte. $22.515.30; counéns. sold, | ticut, the public ptilities commission, has O mee-Bo . S R D asked all gas. electric and rallway com- HUMOR OF THE DAY o panies operating in the state to,provide “AThe man who wine™ she said. “1s the e [J 7 - e ; BT om“ oAt 23 $40i nu‘v:.‘ concerning. their present coal aupj : : R o3 i Postmaster Dennls C. Murp na re- ¢ et & Bi > £ v KL 3 oppertunity.™ TAFTVILLE chived’a lefter from F.C. Avees diretor | \ppEAL ACTION OF - ool M B et hanal lS ea, ance a e "Wl of the savings division of the First Fed- GROTON PROBATE COURT ) v g3 Mise Florida - Marsan, of Hunpters av- smue was:a recent guest of friends in Mediren, Conn. Mike Morin of South A street has re- turned fram a few. dave’ visit at his homa in Fasthampton, Mass. Miss Mary. Rergeran. and her nephew. Bdmund Paauin. of North R stregt. are rassing some _time . with relsmtives !n Clsiremont. N: W. T 3 -eipt T Wieh waier if e low r;ol.)‘-rl Mc)l‘;le!nw‘ afm!:':lng‘:l:'u.. was | T tration. Conmecticut cars 38,292;|(he commission with detailed informa- s tollowed by & business caller in 9.01 350} water. whic he wiispered atter hehad Sipped his arm around her, “how do 1 tions seeking “the’ same _ information, 5 Joseph Caron, w as been - 9 , of the treasury depart- ) 3 = % = B g e gl L gl I et °¢:‘;:i_'u1:t*n:—>*”:' on the mie of | Edward J. Brothers and B | These facts are for use of the Connecticut ¥ ¥ m:%;l;nf:l -ovinner®t w own easury mewmgs ‘asrtificates for the | Brothérs of Cranston. « have uel distribution commission. ] : 2 58 & nswer T Flerian Burells nf Hunters avenus has ::m:::r'nr Julv. '-v';: '-:?—r reads as fol- |an appeal to the superior s‘m :(J\dew Th]‘ following _information tBo;lldu“h"_nbw;:ud a2 month ago. P oo el ey th - the st Do Shy: X enart of | London county from ithe order of Judge not later than Monday, noon: ton Trangerl -.:;::.; B e e ST l:\.-' 3"{n‘.‘:n-?»'m-‘:flnr-?urc»rn' ton | Arthur Pr Anderson of-tte probate court| 1. Number of tons of bitaminous coal 5 "A brogdedst uhm;:;m for m-h v(:i:: Mrs Jasaph Pasuin and son. Edmund. | amountiie to #160° for Jul P Teoblesimight help styy the L i # : . . "~ . has - st | of Groton ‘appointing Brastus F. V\:bur(nou on hand or en route. 3 i % ; N Paveras Cree . Oeean-peath, | 1 sbe TR T no ASThAA " SiCh The.| Rore H. JBrotherk,- In his order, Judre ; '9 3 Moas, mar talk” remarkse the tAs: he Louls sadl eld its regular | showthg’ S+ have mads. Our.wales | Anidétson said that Mr:and Mrs. Broth- P CO TS = Kansas Gazetts., byt 1 soems 16.us thAH s wanted h what dealers. sharge of -their the:doilar - peeds. an. unnlmer ‘—Bostet meeting. Friday evening in she | for June w(Ta near'y domble those f any | ers- Were Unfit to-have ol | A ball on Dion” strest. President | previoux“month -this -eari=hut if. yéur | ddughtés Jon_ the ground (hat they hram: With What shippers. Transeript. David Lambert presided and routine bus. | report+is a oriterion of what we mav negleoctéd 16 "thake ‘suitable: provision foi -_— 1 i 3 AdosadL - Ts this s~ Persian or U4 el 8 “ducation. - The' appea | o % e S e “és® was transacted expect from’ the entirs distrigt our tatal | her “support and education 2 EXPECT SEVERAL HUNDRED ur] 5 Rev. Pdwin Crowdis' of Southamptén. | "les for- Ju'y -&rs-going to- maks those | has been filed -ixm m:‘ clerk- of the su SR e i NOTE.: These garments are hlghly deunble, but they must be tpeedlb s g Y e S B | Mass, will preach at for TumeJoak. smat. - You certainly have | perlaf sourt in Norwien. . | Bl et BERE AT B about. 82" < Eremtiona ehureh Sanday. my heartjaw cqjratijations .op, your | : The appeal s a sequel to a habeas cor-| The people.of, Haztford by. public’ sub- cleared to make room for the advancs season models. Hence shop early und Assistant—"A lady who wams a Per Srowdis necupied the pulit of tha church | nceess, and vou also have my sincérest | pus action brought by Mr. and Mrs.iscription haye provided funds for the ok £ th sian rug.” 1w wesks age. Tmmediately atter the | thenks. for.the personal,‘snergy which | Brathers. seversl weeks ago 1o et POS-|iaincenance of & rest” and - recreation take-advantage of these remarkable- values. < Shopkeeper—"Why 6f_course 3 morning sarvice a business meeting of | You have put ‘into’ this ok for T know |session of -their daughter from Wilbur, 3 for disbled ‘vétefans of “the.world e cony o n% eta | that . thie ‘ancsess. enuld. mot.have hean | who. they riaimed..was hoiding her jl-{°amp the dhrarch and . Bn(':mt!‘.n;‘:r‘\\-hn(h!h: accompilshed without effort on vour part. | legally. A hearing on the writ was held|war. The camp is to be held at the randidates for the pastorats = Ameng | Tr00P 3, Bov Scouts met Friday'even- | before Judge James H. Webh in the su-istate military reservation. -Niantic, be- tha candifiates whe have baen heard st | INE in“tha"racrection rooms-of the- Taft- | perfor court in May,.in.which he referred zinning - August- 5th’ and fnt the ehurch are Rav. Charies Davis of | Ville Corgréational churéh. undar the | the master ta-the Groton probate, court. | four weeks Dudier: Mase.: Rev. Andrew Forrest o | direction of ‘Scouthiaster” Victor H. Da- | whire. a hearinz. was held on June 15 a: The camp haa. beén Parsian rug—tell. ber Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, made up in 1 variety ot styles, and rare—New '“:"S-",'.'L et T all kinds of materials—former price up to $35.00--Sale Prices Ss 95 57.95 Hotel* Burglar-<iow.: sir.- teli- me, Al onmee where your valuables are. its. wery Guewt faith much cosiriess)—And’ if T ne Tas b on June 15 3| names camp| @ Women’s. Suits, limited in number — former price up to $23.00 b= it wl s g | e asre s vie. & resultof which Judge Anderson en-iForbes at the”request of Hartford Post|f SE N einamors o e 1onn e | Touis A. Teor. who has-heen smending |thfad. the- order- appointing Wilbur guar-|No.” 1 Disabie Ameriean vetorans o || SALE PRICE a3 Rurgiar«ATl right, Siitoce of Chatlest N H. 8 fowdavs in the vilags had left towr. | dian'of the. Brothers,girl. y the World War~which - conceived . the 2 o e ithampind | * Josénn. Tzbitki 's emoving. his, snnual e Z lcamp idea ard-eoilested the 'monev. The | @ Women’s Flannel Sport Suits, regular value $22.50 — Mise. Taquiry amone various members | TRCRHON. % nmmrn BRIDGE [PARTY i RS AR S SRR UL SRR (R SR SR L Gty ell. thercs &l locked 'ty tn the landlerd’s safs - do¥nstatrs. Good night.—Edinbursh Scotsman % e write poetry to .a youpg wo- ; Y548 s in honor of. Colonel Chérles R. of the comgragation his wesk. -shewed | (The @asistant registrars’ ot votets in {FOR NORWICH HADASSAR director: ot tne Unitsd States| @ SALE- PRICE .. ... Phat the vte Ic quite likalr ts he almot | e BItIN- district are husy revising -the _hm o tables were in piay av a| VeeTAnY Buremu. “The samo mopuiation < i ;| orines g1 « e of the cam Amene the recent visiters In tewn wae - manv. of »whom wére- aingle” when | Fotel” Qeean Beach Thursdar evennf| i iore. that.the pecple of rnnmcucu‘: John Wallace, of Hoiwoke, Magt. a once | ther ‘vited' and have married since. and | 9% hehenefiy of the Nortwich Chapter SAEE. PRICE =208 500500, v o Pamous athiess of Norwich Manv of the ffair was arranged |MAY Visitethe.camp in large numbers . csese therefore “thair names-ars under ditfer- | of - Had “The a sarranged | oY It thescamp I, larse. nimbers A :’.g’—“z-;::)y‘»:;';‘-:v\bmh¢;.';"-"“lzv:?'"“! ent. Attetk-‘af “the atphabeL. 3 by Mrs, o o “New York 3 |200 thup come 10 indosat h Women's Coats, regular price 43500 n my salad dave" said Mr Women'’s Coats, regular: pnce $25. 00 - s1 z 50 ou'd (hink it pretty poot stuff now, I daresay?” PR ‘Oh,. § don't know. 1 got. the limes - out of Lord Byrom ‘h. and Mrs. Tke | . Harry. M: CCark ‘of Norwich was, "a | forme L ot Ndrwie] inl - A general invitation has heen e $17 50’ tuted . har:pame for the partieu ek Comnora ot Graenaviie, ' TR | bt heas caer e DRSS 28 iy et it was neidin| ekl invipacien by bean Jamed SALETPRICE ovie 0 - . Birming. Fe was nrominent in all athietic events | *The new stock farm ' of: John Turewiss | the ‘Hote] dlhing room, the use of w i | the nerindAugust'3th to Sent. 2 v y 2 i at @ A T ® the eighties, in this section of the |in Tisban has besn completed, . wdy ‘genardusly donated by Tern Broth. | g T 00 M orations arreaav (| Women’s Coats, regular price:$45:00-— < - . sante ..::aH ranked_with ml\‘ noted | iaiter Murray -Has been enjoying a | 3. Owners of “';!;‘°":‘”“h-‘;‘a':|i“‘t;{armm are as follaws: Aueust 12 (M SA] E PRICE E j chie o1 Mrs. Eugens Lavalle has been I at Day: A t 19, Connecticut Mavors' - o e it clally fert ovre Sam Whitford. Padds :fl-m;;] o | g e £ Bend 3 e ho pikvea ;::;_f: Toowis Batvehansier | 0T R et an wa (| Women's Separate-Faficy Sport Coats, colors black, nav y, red and tan— natgnerien - - n. . e~ opk hAs been strted on'the founda- e T | Day: August 28, Walfare Arzanizations' 2 o = 510 Mahon. the Sermour brothers, | John | tior of’ the néw residence ‘of ‘Mr. and | of New London::Mrs. .Herman .Sears. |y e are Dkanimstlans B SALE PRICES ;... TR e s The Roman:catacofubs e ‘;’ '!:E:: purey. Barner Keenan and Billy O'Brien. | Mr. Henry Troeger on Mdernechor, ay- | Mra. Herman, Goldtaden. Mrs. Richard | 700, Militazs . Inicextent, and dt.-is: estimal » Wallace ix §2 vears of age. looks much | enos Alexander, and_ Mre. Morris_ Soloman of |, VISors =% rouneer. evifent'v owing to his sarly | Miss Amanda’ Savarde ,is i1l at ‘her | Norwich::Miss. Ruth Levine of New I something like 15,000,000 dead are in- terred there The longest continugus ‘serles of an- Children’s Coats, regular price $7.50 — SALE PRICE . falnine. which seeme to conserve youth- *ul agility and stamina in old age. home on South B sireet. ¥ Tork. formerly “of Norwich: and Mrs |0 UL MAHE Wiite, Members of Ful'y half the houses in the viliage have [ Tuch; wife of Dr.'M. Tuch of Hartford;| o, TCHNE commitise of, the ‘eamo The grounds abont the mew pavilli®n | gardens in, which .cuantities of dahlias | Mrs. Rappaport, Mrs. Hainowitz. Mrs. §3.75 nual ‘weather “records kmdwn are the tees’ Dav. ~ Gov Laki < -acosnted . s . o rings: in the big trees of California, dat~ recently Wullt a¢ the piant of the 5. . |ate in bloom, many of them rars varie. | Goldenburg. Mies Chesky. Mrs, Golden- | \"*%, Di¥., Governar Lake has accented | Children’s Coats, regular price $12.50 — ; ing"back as much as 1,200 years. Martin Co. are one of the heauty apots | tien. burs, Mra, Wiegel Mgs. Mintz, Mrs. Mar-p.. ang members of his staff wiil be in- |§ SALE PRICE P sl The Imperial Valley of «Caiifornis re~ the vilage. being well kept. with zood | John Houston of, South B _street. who | golin and Mrs. Riskin, All of Hartford, | Direg " yaeins a7l Connesiict Hise D S L dontiy” extaditshed n-new Iigh mark By was recent'v ininred, has been ‘able tolwhu are summering at the beach. will be invited ta attend on Mavors’ Day : return to his ‘work. — shipping® nearly 500 cars of cantajoupes ‘lc the eastern market in 2 sifgle day. A Chicago: laundryman a8 system-of handling laundry withor = : #nd véterans of the Gieil war and smhes. |l BALANCE OF BATHING-SUITS.TO BE SOLD AT Plans are under way 'fér the Hmnlfl! In the Clty Conmrt . auent wars of the United States will be i 5 e of the Taftville Congregational Sunday | Thereiwas a brief session of the city | welcomed to Gamp Forbes on: August e 0Cola oppe achool in_September, % courty Eriday moring. A Providencs |20 Mr.and Mrs. John Walton and family b necessity -of marking the pleces man charged with intoxication was fined | I the .camp orzanizations. ars assn- , o = gming from one source are wash- 49 Broadway ot Pawudgsts. . L ave. the fuests /ot | 95, andvéoets’ and Arrangod payment mate | cioms e SorCARlzNtlons. aze; asen: BATHING SHOES-AND €APS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 0 ndividuaily each - groun being Kot Mrs. Walton's brother-in-law and aister, |ters with the court. z A.. Salvation Armv. Knighte of Colum- | by itself from start to finish. et Mr. and Mrs. John W. Seddon of South . L hus and Jewish Welfare Roard, Wel- it 7 B street. « Appointed” Local Manager fare/ Organizations’ Day shevild attract s la’ Mr.-and Mrs. Fioyd Parrish and Mas-| = Ciarence: Sholes of- this-city has been |fo,camp many members of these organ- pec ter Liovd O'Connell of Hartford are the | appointed locat manager for a large farm | izatione Fuests of Mrs. Parrish's parents. Mr. and o2 ; agency. Mr. Sholes is to have his office | On-Military Day, It Is hbped that hun- All Day Satul'd&y o e ke o North TMed vl il clty: dreds. of members of militars organiz NOTE THESE PRICES ! Word har been recelved fn tews of the ‘marriage of Ralph Mdrton Holland wam w and Miss Eliabeth Newell: of Pawtucket, th C f rt You Have Never Seen Them | R 1. r. Holand i .tomer. vossgont eather om 0 Refove. of this. village, residing at 32. North Slater avenue, He in th ¢ Mrs: Ag- v idAn Assorted Chocolates, in 1 nex Holand and the iate Bensamin Ho - “ I ‘ : E D E} ) The highest honbrs of this year's gradulition class at West Point- Military Atalleniy “Were Won' by Chitrles J. Bar- rett. & world war Veterax. ~For the I thres_years of his course he was highest ranking student oth in office and - studies . Under -récommendations recently sub- miited-the permanent war memorisl of New ; York: city..would. include 2 great arch of freedom and one of the largest. swimming pools in the world. The pro- ' NOW COMES AN EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN’S HOSIF.RY MILLINERY High~grade Hats, suitable for mid-sum- mer wear, mad€ of Satinf| Taffeta, Canton \,repe, Lace and Straw, au colors, includ- ing black and: white, ?cg lir value '$7.50 posed site covers thirty-seyen acres of: land. While in town he held posi®in y Central . Park. - - ¢ . Ib. bo: ith. the - P h S 2 F tventy:te dre has s 40c| T55 ol B2l pecial for Saturday $3.98 | womens Biack sik_ Hosc’ 1.5 Atk tventytour yebea”congrem Assorted Chocolates, in 2 The Bulletin Company. - His Bride’ is the voted the Distinguished Service Cross to: Brigadier, Henry H., Whitney, retired, who penetrated.the Spanith Lnes in’Pu- erte Rico; disguised as-a British sailor, and returned -with-importamt information for Generat Miles: ~ = -~ dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Newell B.boxes ........... 78c|Toe vouns emspie st renie Ta Provi Bitter Sweet Peppermmh, bt £ Manager - Andrew ‘Frohmasder - of the pound ...... : . 20c! Taftville Athletic association stated o value—SATURDAY ......,.... 81.25 Women’s Black Silk Hose, $2.50 value—SATURDAY ... ... ... $2.00 SPORT HATS—about 75 in the lot all colors and qualities— = ~ LAn “. TBA A e nzo' -So eglilv made auu! so delighttully re!rulnn(. Your lxoeer u.lll S&hda in sealed meul packets only, R that the postponed game between s ial forsa RS ay gsc Wi ’s Black Silk $: P G“m Dmp" R A ! A omen’s Black Silk Hose, "$3.00 N ... . 29¢ Hm?xlxb:wivfi.c;?luhn::d:xyu e;emc‘l"\f' value—SATURDAY L .iue.. ... $2.25 All our Ghildren’s 39¢ Socks,ifor. . . . 25¢ All our Children’s-50cSocks, for. ... 35¢ For the older girls, we. will sell our 63c, 75¢ and 79c Socks— SA'ITJRDAY AT 55¢c A PAIR One lot:of Womcns Union’ Suits, sizes § 36 38—vilue $1.00— - nesday evening.” fresh and are delicious: %55 R, A 1 29 NORWICH TOWN S C Mints, Ib. 2 ‘A ten-mifute iissionary program will Delicious Nut Fudge, Ib.. 29¢| orecede tn ! lesson, hour at the First Con- * gregational, Sunday ' sth6ol Sunday, Au, Assorted Milk Cholocates, . | 5. The exercise entittea The Boxes wiil pound . .. .. <. ... BBc| be oerticlyated inby the'contest giris’ana A Safe Way to Bomw Money two others. ‘ur regular $1. 00 box o{ ' || About 20 Jewish youss mem:in charge | Wi LEND MONEY to' honest persons. having. steady. _jobs, ‘or in- Mi Y, Ditecyr B B. Gudor from’ Camp conies, on.their- NOTES and HOME FURNITURE, : WITHOUT RE. - Chocolate Mépween, Gaedrier Lake, passed through AL, -Algo' on N ixture ... 79c| X [or_kh o et g « MOY. on NOTE signed: by responsible persons, And'to property, The above are all a lu(ely ¢4 on Tuesday evenings instead of Wed- SAVINGS FOR MEN Men’s All- Worstcd Bathmg Suits, | both one and two. pieces, neat color combma- . tions. Sizes 34 to 44— : Saturday, $2.98 Smt ‘Men's . Nainsook - Athletic “Union Suns.' ffed Dates, stuffed with he granits guarries in Westeriyitorian || OWPers: No Pawne. .Sizes 34 to 46— 3 SATURDAY Gfi: outing. The boys. whose' ages were from ;7. . . LOANS UP TO $300 o v vealnuts ........... 50¢c Hdopclere G st 2t autobus. |§. Repayable ini 8 to 15 mionthly installments or ‘a& you desire.” Lawful || Saturda s 50¢Suit - Women-stnion Smts Of Crcpe g md jar of Stick Candy, con- | Lo vl e s Harmnd Cormaria | Imareh Charses vpon unfuld elant i e B Fn VL T AYs Voiles—$1.75 10 $2.50 vahies—- - - : - je” unies : mm. 35 sticks for the e ool For a il hour (e | ioan:cotabitation ‘and aavice Fres: "Offices privars and srerarine s, Men’s Mercerized Cotton Sox, black, cor- SATURDAY $1.39 A SUIT m‘y a )‘f . 10c | te heantifhi Hasland. homemead, . where .ly lconfidential. . Service is.considerate. courfeous, everything, being fully” dovan, navy.and gray; reinforced, foot— ¢ b by Special request they Fang, with a will “explained . without hurrying., Cencentrate your obligation in' one “place- 7 463 tne carmo «Establish_aiconnection ,witn this “Sthall Loan. Bank”.. 1t. will - pay. o Y A oy about 14 knowour: methods,’ and- you will profit by our:service. ‘dquid Pineapple, Ib... .. 96¢/| ts¢ted the'singing. At the Sonclusion ¢ . Hours 9:5:30; Saturday 9-1. 'Cail, Write or.Phone 1864, . : TURDAY $2.25 34 : - PP ’ b:yl“nned up a0 two abyeast JI'IIN;';GH Men’s Fine Negligee Shirts; “Yorke” and' : 54 i ! Chotes oty | = St | BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY - [ aihe mice i ey 3“%*”“- THE in full o i~ Vs Fruit Nut Centers, Ib.. 58¢ VIR moporpam C/M In gaid, e Senai:] . RoOMS 302!s03- E .56 STATE STREETy w%&uh‘:ouvoonu .,dlors. Slzes 14 lo 17—%\1“& Knickérs, and they'had Mtor éaps. _This * » Licensed and Supervised by the State Cflnlflnmn.n iz the aecond season at Gardner Lake for . Bénded to the State. b"ludl i Women’s Silk Union Suits,’ on]y limited ; .. .Saturday, 10c Pair quantnty, regular value $4.25—

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