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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESFATCIEN Fte Bigiletim I POTTER LIQUO During Thursday the pressure remain- THE WEATHER. Conditions. The case of John Potter of Jewett City charged with illegal possession and sale of cider, came up before United States C raday +4 Righ over the country east of the|Commissioner Earl Mathewson Thu Misstasipn! river axeept along the east|for the sacond time and was again con- Fulf coast tinued for two weeks at the request of The outlook Is for unsettled weather |the U. S. district attorney. ind _showers R CASE AGAIN CONTINUED ¥ Late fn July the federal authorities Islem}ed’h\ and @ federal warrant drawn up'by . S. District Attorney J. A. Dan- fher was served on Mr. Potter by Deputy 1. §. Marshal Wheeler. At the same time the 129 barrels of cider involved i the case were seized .by Federal Prohibition Enforcement Officer Stanton L. Brigss, The Potter case has attracted consider- | from the.town hall in Jewett City where they had beem stored since seizure by of- ficers. ‘On July 28th the case was brought be- fore U. §, Commissioner Mathewson but was continued for two weeks until August 10th. "It is-understood that Mr. Potter will fight the ‘case m the federal courts | to the limit. along the south Atlantic coast b g able attention In the state as he was Winds. found gullty of the counts in the lower B i court paying fines agaregating $350, North of Sandy Hook: Moderate north- | naqe by Judge Arthur M. Brown before east and sast; weather overcast Friday. | nC8 B 1K SO ndy Hook to Hatteras: Moderate to 2o % r gl P h The case was then taken before the fresh northeast; weather overcast Fri-|jyry.and the jur¥. failed to find sufficient " evidence and Potter was discharged Forecast. For Southern New England: Partly toudy and modgrate temperature Friday | NEW SIGNAL SYSTEM and Saturday Observations in Norwich. FOR STATE POLICE Installaton of equipment for a sfate The Bulletin's observations show the | pojice signal system in the territory cov- ‘ollowing changes in temperature and|ered from Cénterbrook barracks has arometric changes Thursday been completed, it was learned from Su- 4 Ther. Bar. | perintendent Robert T. Turley. As soor a m.. 61 29.70 | 4y the patrol force for the district car Im 65 2970 {he prought up to the required strength §p om..... . 60 2980 | the system will be put in operation. Il Highest 66, lowest 55 will be the first time in the history o, Comparisons. the state bolice that much a signal s Rrediotiins for . . |tem has been used and if it proves a Tining rmperatare oLy ¢ Falri SlOW | oess In thia district, the plan will Thursday's weather MOON AND TIDES. Sets_ || Water. (Standard Time.) Fair; moderately Il _High || Moon be extended throughout the state. Electric red 1amps have been erected outside the telephone exchange buildings in Madison, Guilford, Clinton, Saybrook, 01d Lyme and Deep River. State police patrols in that territory are to be re- arranged to require all officers to pass the telephone exchange building upon Locat stock in \pparay twpea stock pr a rings adverti TAFTVILLE people countless water It Is | by flood tide. speoially those who are ne directory are be- companies urchase of shares of = reaching any of these towns. Their or- | - ™ | dors will be to communicate with head- | Rises, | quarters without delay whenever |they i discover the red light signal set. The averago time required for an officer on a motoreyele ‘to pass from the range of one fed light to another on his patrol is about 20 minutes. New Men For State Police. Four new men are to be added to the state police force as a result of perintendent. Robert. E. Hurley's requ to the state police commission for an increage In the personnel of the depart- ment- to meet the heavy demands upon it at the present time when holiday traf- concerns manufacturing radio | fic requires the conzentration of ‘prac- s. The radio craze has probably | tically the entire force unon the high- as a profitable game for the | ways throughout the state. omotor, and every incoming mall —_ =, ments with simple WaYS | py.President Wilson is 66 vears old. YORWICH TOURING CAR % ROLLS DOWN EMBANKMENT An Oldsmobile fouring ¢ar ‘owned and driven by Emil M. Fox of this.city ro\»l- od down the embankment near a bend in the road between Pine Grove and Ni- ‘ntic - Wednesday ‘night about 8 o'clock nd turned over.. So far as could be sarned, none of ‘the occupants were se- iously injured: The party had been calling on friends n Pine Grove and after making a few purchases at the store of Fred G.Proth- ero of Norwich, were returning home. ‘While on the bend on the edge of the embankment the mechine passed anoth- er auto and in. turning out for it sIid over the edge, rolied over and landed upside down. The top of the machine and the winshield were smashed. This 1s the third accident this season at that particular turn. Another tcur- ing car and: a- motor truck came to grief there previously. Bushes along the edge of the Toad obstruct the view of drivers here and while men have recent- | 1y been' engaged in clearing up this ob- struction there still remain some at that spot. In the City Court. There was but one case before the cit¥ court- Thursday: morning, W. Hamilton | aged 34, a cattle driver, drawing a fine which- he could not pa: He wiil be an inmate at the jafl until his bill is paid in full.* Twe 'Arrests Thursday. Tiwo arrests were made Thursday by the local poli One arrest was made on an intoxication charge -and- the other was & breach of the peace case. , make a fortune by the purchase of a tew shares of stock. Those who have - the unfortunate experience of dealr | oo wis paying is. dildends in mer- s who are none too well | L0~ RS Bo R Cpeople are mow snown. are content to pass the buck | oonjering how it is that they came to be omeone elge, and ieep their money |iniorested in the underwear line. 2t home this time. The failing of a widely advertised tire company in this| Songbirds are in danger of being ann!- siats cost Taftville people some ~hun- | hilated by cats, of which the village has ireds of dollars, which many of them |a-plenty. - Robins, that are now raising clieve gome forever. Another venture |their second brood and getting them out n which local people were interested, | to teach them. the art of fiying. are hav- and which proved a failure was an auto- [ ing great difficulty in giving the les- e financing company in New York. |sons out of reach of the cats. /On North now a mining and develoriment | A street Thursday. a cat caught a voung sompany from Minnesota h coeedea | bird. and was being mobbed by all jts old- » various Polish peope to |er relations. until it was Tescued by r A ae ore from the mines, which | passerby, ~An officia] bulletin from ta: are not known to be opsrating. This is | Department of Agriculture states that th to draw the money from un- | cat is one of the chief causes why sow x, inside mattresses and under | birds are not more plentiful s, The prospect is advised that the | Mir and Mrs. Samuel Baldwin of Plain- rock of the company s so desirable [ficld were guests Wednesday of Mrs. bat there |s noma on the market, but | Baldwin's brother-in-law and sister, Mr the payment of so many dollars, he [and Mrs. Lee Heap of South Second av- receives an option on o many tons of | anue a m mines. when oper- | William Carroll is spending some time on The story sounds §0od, and |at the Ponemah house. » ook large, but inquiry a: a| Thomas Crowe of South A street re- ot ant (his week falied to find |turned Thursday from a stay of several ' nd development company of | days at his cottage a Ocean beach. en. listed in any of the| Mr. and Mvs. Frederick Topliff and e The business of | family of Occum were in South Coventry not alone confined 16 | Thureday to attend {he funeral of Mr. perating grocery stores, | Topl:ff's mother. mehin lines arnd rallroads. No re Henry L'Hereix of South Fourth av- cal p recelving a dividend | enue has resigned his position with the ash can he f althoush one Polish { Ponemah company who invest he venture recei An addition Is beinz built to the fire . dividend two suits of under- | house on Merchants avenue. N * intormation that the com- | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haranishin, who formerly resided on South B street, are | now making their- home. in.Fall Rives, Mass Miss Bdna Baldwin. who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Edith Heap of South Second avenue; has returned to her home in Plainfield, Miss Heap aoccom- panied her to be her guest for the next week T. Trving Boynton.of New Haven was a_caller Thursday on Earle M. Wood of North Third" avenue. Mrs, Thomas Prive has been ill at her I home on Norwich avenue. William A. of Pawtucket. R. 1 guest of his brother-in-law and Afr. and Mrs. Méses Durocher of Roy the <ter, orth Third avenue. Mrs. Fred Ray-of Seuth C street was cen to the Backus hospital Thursd 200 Crushed rock is being spread on Hunt- ers avenue and repairing of the road has segun. For several months this street has been in very poor condition and nroperty owners and people who use this thoroughfare are relieved to find that at last sterg are being taken to improve the sereet. emund - Liskiwoscz has resigned hi position with the Ponemah company | Miss Mathide Stapfer of the Ponemah house. who has heen spendine v days | in. Woodstock. is now . N, Y. Hormidas Bissonnette ha: n substi uting for Napoleon Delair as watchman while Mr- Delair has been il A. J. Pratte of New ness caller in the villige Th was a busi- ursda Some Real Money Savers At This Big Market | FOR THE WEEK END STEAKS SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE Pound 25¢ BEST CHUCK Roast Beef, lb. 18¢ Lean Beef, Ib 121/5c FOR POTTING NICELY CURED Corned Beef, Ib. 8¢ ONE TON ARMOUR’S SMOKED Shoulders, Ib.. 15¢ FRESH CUT BEEF Liver, Ib.... 12V5c Chicken, Ib... 29¢ FOR FRICASSEE SPRING LAMB FORES, Ib......... 22 ... N. B. C. ASSORTED SUGAR WAFERS, 3 Packages ......... 25¢c FRESH WHITE ROLLED OATS, 50050, 5. " 21c BEST BREAD FLOUR 1-8 Bbl. Sack ..... $1.00 DINNER BLEND COFFEE, bb......,.-25¢c Fine Native Veal SHORT CUT LEGS Bobls . - o v 96 RUMP ROASTS, bb. . SHOULDER CUTS, Ib 17c VEAL CHOPS, Ib. ... 35¢ FRESH LONG ISLAND SWORDFISH, bb. ... 20c FRESH TINKER MACKEREL, Ib..... 18 FRESH STEAK COP. Iy 107, 18 ORANGE SPONGE CAKES, each . ...... 15¢ ASSORTED CUP CAKES, dozen BAKED BEANS Pond ... 0. s FRESH CHURNED MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib.. 37c PURE WHITE LARD, 2 Ibs... 29c ROTARIANS TO VISIT ¢ COLCHESTER NEXT WEEK % rations for the accommodation’ of New England Rotarians who will attend Eastern’ Point. in September are so large that the commit- tee is becoming somewhat concerned over Regi the fall conciave at caring for them-in one place. Howe: accommodations Will be provided for either at Eastern Point or in New I don_and no ohe need fear that any lack Of accommodations need to keep away. I'rom one-half the cltibs already there has come as many applications as’ anticipated would be here from ail clubs of New England: It was voted THursday by the New next Londdn club-to go to Colchester Wednesday to have an outing in that the place. in celebration of the opening of Hartford-New London highway. clubs of Hartford, Norwich and W mantic will join with New London. ball teams will represent N Charlle Saxton thie Norwich team. secretary of ‘the Colchester Chamber of Commerce has sent word that Colchester will _co-operate in making the outing = pleasant one, and that village will vide the Coichester ‘band. ~Charles Saxton of this city. was. a visitor at meeting Thursday. ADDRESSED BOYS AT GARDNER LAKE CAMP of New London, | gave a taik to the Boy Scouts at Camp Wednes- coast which he made a vear ago Jast July as a delegate to the national Elks' conven- ¥Fisher tol of George E. Fisher, ‘Wakenah at -Gardmer Lake, day night on a trip to the -Pacif tion at Los Angeles. Mr. places he visited on’the way back, including Pike's Peak, out interest, Prosecuting_Attorney Daniel M. Ci in; Thomas E. Donohue and Henry L. | McGuire, all of New London entertal the boys with talks and recitations. torney Cronin spoke along the lines of opportunity which were given the boys 1o become better citizens as Boy Scouts ed 1t Mr. Donohue recited -a-poem enf You Are the Boy Your Mother Th You Are, and Mr. McGuire who is scoutmaster, spoke on the Seeannoit t which the Boy Scouts have at camp. The boys had a rousing around which ths talk Thursday night the EI Men turnished Scouts. camp and the entertainment for COMPENSATED FOR LOSS OF RIGHT EYE By a supplemental comnensation agree- clerk ment filed Thursday with the the superior court Henry Blaie, an ploye of the Ponemah company is to ceive weekiy compensation of '$9.86 104 weeks for the loss of his right Mr. Blais was injured May Sth at Wl time he received -a punctured the right eve. Other agreements filed Thursday were as. follows: Ashland - Cotton Michael Pezo, Co., Jewett City, Jewett City. Employe ceived a cutiom the right forearm June 14th. Compensation began June 22 ton, making the first stop at the farm of Ponemah Mills, Taftville, and Fred | W. W. Service. The next stop will. be Bundy, Norwich™ Employe received a|made at the potato field and demonstra- g the Grana Canon and other points and objects of were given. sclera of ’ Why Suffer From Rheumatism When Our Local Druggists Sell Rheuma on Money-Back Plan. ver, all Lon- Bm| 1¢ you suffer from torturing rheu- mdtic pains, swollen, twisted joints, and suffer Intensely because your sys- tem is ful of uric acid, that dangerous poison that makes thousands helpless and kills thousands yvears before thelr time, then you need Rheuma, and need ! it now. . | Start taking it today; in 24 hours it will begin to act on- kidneys, liver, stomach and blood, and you can sin- | cerely exclaim: “Good riddance to bad! rubbish."” Many people, the most skeptical of skeptics right in this ecity and in the country hereabouts, bless -the - day when Lee & Osgood Co. with charac- teristic enterprise offered Rheuma to the afflicted at a_small price/and guar- anteed money refunded if not satisfied. was the and the cities of w London and Norwic'e - Ed. Regan will captain :the New Lonuon team and The V‘:‘ [f you have rheumatism get Rheuma (he‘ toda: —_— sprained left wrist June 5th. sation began June 26tn, American Woolen Company, Norwich mill, and Constanti Leitkowsky, Norwich. Employe suffered from sores on his hands and arms. Compensation began July §th. Ponemah Mills, Taftville, and James . Riding, . Taftville. lmploye received a fractured left metacarpus bone on July 21st. Compensation began July 29th. C. B. Cottrell and Sons Co., Westerly, and Benjamin Kenyon, Westerly. Em- ploye received Infection of the right foot July 19th. Compensation began July 27th. Aspinook Co., Jewett City and Moses Loranger, Jewett City. Employe received an infected finger of the right hand July 14th. Compensation began July Zend. The Fiske Rubber company, Jewett City and John W. Biake, Jewett City. Em- ploye received a bruised left side July 10th. Compensation began July 18th. Ponen:ah Company, ‘faftville, and John Houston, Taftville. “Rauploye receiv- ed a bruised and strained right side July 21st. Compensation began July 29th. Compen- and Ton- ined AL kn a ests the fire Xea | FARM BUREAG PLANS e COUNTY FIELD DAY The New London County Farm and Home Bureau has completed arrange- ments for two automobile tours for the farm bureau ' members on August 24th and 2th. The bureau has,also arranged for of em- o for eve. hich farm in Waterford, at August 30th. Last year three separate field days were held, one at Lebanon, one at North Stonington and the other at Waterford, but the executive committee of the farm bureau felt that it was worth while ar- ranging automobile tours to look over some of the work being done in the differ- ent communities of the county. On August 24th a trip will be run starting from Norwich, out through Pres- Goshen Point, and re m La a county wide field dayjon Filery Allen's | Worth $3.98 At Bring the Children Saturday BALLOONS FREE NORWICH STORE e —— o New Patterns — New Styles COMING IN EVERY DAY, OF THOSE dies’ Gingham and Street Dresses $1. Not a House Dress, But a Street Frock Our New Fall Millinery Starting to Come In THE PASNIK CO. SELL FOR LESs FIVE STORES Best Ladics' Bathing Suits in the Country FOR 97c Extra Sizes Included = tion plot of Shedd and Dawley on Preston Plains. From there the party will go to North Stonington where Ellsworth ~ Gray's place will be visited. At J. D. Avery's farm a stop will be made for a basket lunch in Stonington. In the afternoon visits will be made to the farm of Irving Maine and W. F. Morgan on the Pendle- ton Hill road. Going from there to Ston- ington the party will visit the farms of H. D. Critchenson and C. B. York. ©On August 25th a tour- will be run through Lebanon and Franklin, start- Ing from the farm of E. W. Jones in Goshen Point, going to E. H. McCall's, C. | V. York's, Fred Abeil's, J. R. Foster and then making a tour into Franklin and { winding up the visit at the farm of Lloyd Aver & Son. with a basket luneh at Bailey's ravine. There will be time in the afternoon for sports to be run off. The county field day, planned at erford, will have a morning program which will include a tractor demonsira- tion and possibly a visit to an up-to-date Was- dairy farm In this section. lunch will be enjoyed at noon and in afternoon there will be all kinds of sports and games for everyone present. NORWICH VETS MET GERMANS FOUR YEARS AGO ears ago Wednesday including many first met the Germans in On ‘that day the regiment took its position just south of the Vesle river | cross roads and concentra- It was just four that the 56th artillery. Norwich boy: France. and fired a7, tion points fiear the Aisne river. The old Third and Fifth companie N. G.. of this city, were with the The companies left the armory in city in July of the previous vear epent the fall and winter of that vear in | training at the lsland forts in Long and sound. Woman Attempts Sulcide, Alleged to have attempted to comm thro cuicide, Mrs. Mary 13 Wil Sylvia A basket street, New London, was found In hes home Wednesday night overcome with gas and rushed to the Lawrence and Memorial Associated hospita] where i was stated that it is likely that she wili recover. Family troubles are alleged to have caused the woman's actions. the STATE OFFICERS WILL ADDRESS COUNTY GRANGERE New London County Pomona grangt has completed arrangements for a field lay at Happyland park. Poquetanuck cove. The event wiil be held next Thurs. day and the program will include boat- fishing, orabbing, bathing and | | ing, " | games. |~ alisket lunches with chowf: fee will be enjoyed. State officers will address the grangers in the afternoon Maud E. Bliss of this city is the county lecturZr. th! and | and cof Mrs, yrty-five states of this established minimum aj workers. THE JAMES F. COSGROVE CO. Semi- Annual Clearance Sale Our Entire Stock of High Grade Footwear At Real Bargain Prices FRESH SELECTED EGGS, doz.... 31c § GEM NUT Margarine, Ib. 23c FINE PEANUT BUTTER, Ib.. 15¢ LARGE. CALIFORNIA Lemons, doz.. 27c SUNSWEET ; Prunes, 3 Ibs... 29¢ SWEET JUICY Oranges, doz.. 25¢ BEST LONG ISLAND POTATOES. . 29¢ 15 LBS. PECK One Special Lot of Ladies’ Brown Pumps ...........! Ladies’ AND Canvas Str. Patent Leather Strap Pumps $3.95to ngords $1.45 TO - $4.45 "~ Men’s Walk-Over High Shoes IN BROWN AND BLACK Black Kid Ladies’ White Pumps and BLACK and BROWN LADIES’ SPORT OXFORDS $1.95 TO $4.95 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes ap “White Pumps and Oxfords Misses’ and Children’s 95¢ TO $2.45 One Special Lot of Men’s High-Grade Shoes ...... * Children’s Barefoot Sandals, Play Oxfords and Tennis, at Greatly Reduced Prices in This Sale. LADIES’ BLACK KI EROWN KID AND BROWN $2.45 ™° $5.95 Men’s Walk-Over Oxfords IN BROWN AND BLACK D AND CALF OXFORDS CASH SALES 206 MAIN STREET WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SHOE BARGAINS "THE JAMES F. COSGROVE CO. NO EXCHANGES