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FAIE, COOLER TODAY3 . CLOUDY TOMOREOW o T U NORWICH. CONN, THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1922, e Builetin Norwieh, Thureday, Aug. 17, 1922, THE WEATHER. Conditions. has decreased generally over the eastern sates, but remains high ol he Sowth Atlantic coast. Warm weather contimued Wedneaday in the North Atlantic the great central valleys and the Pressu through | e piain | r HENRY Volunteers at HOVEY AGAI 16th REGIMENTAL ASSOCIATION —_— Henry Hovey, of this city, ,was rs- lected president of the :Sth Comavciicut the association’s annuai eunion held Wednesday at Buckingham mates and moderate temperatures Memorial. Nearly 30 of tae C.vil_war fed_in western districts. Thers| veterans attended the reunion . which bean scattered thunder showers|was among the most successtul e last 24 &hcurs in the Atkon-|ever held by the association. 8 south 3 ing was called to tic siates south of Maryiand. In The business meeting was c wuit states, Temnessee order by President Hovey, who extended By L a warm welcome to ail present. l'Tayer Y . . « offered by Alert C. Greena of Dan- Nosth Atiantle states the wes-| Was offered by . Aler o fair and slightly ocooler | lclson after. which Arthur L. Peaie, the Thureday and clowdy and unsettipd with|Association's gecretary, submitt=d [is an- »oasibly local showers on Friday n ual report. President Hovey, who is also treasurer N PRESIDENT OF He was at the encampment in Nebras- ka this year and there were 400 G. A. R. men. He is planning to attend the national encampment in Des Moines, Towa, and he may see some Norwich peo- ple. The comrade says he is nicely lo- cated on the homestead farm and his son looks after the business of the place. He has no desire to change. Mr. La- throp would like to meet his old com- rades if it were possible. He closes with the news that 'he had a grandson born on the 48th anniversary of the battle of Piedmont. That is where the good* old :8th went over the top. Albert Hempstead of Covena, Califor- AUGUST SALE OF MEN’S SHIRTS The August Sale of Men’s Shirts is one which will attract all men who appreciate style and quality in a shirt when Maybe. i splte of their tamelcss days b g re & at rt for the homel; 3 Where their gathered brothers tie And oft at night, when the plaing fai laing fa¥ AnA the hilis loom largs and dim. - For the shepherd's voic they mutely bark And their eouls £o out to him. Meanwhile “Black sheep! back sheep ory, b2 Winds. e ial [ nia. cannot cross the continent, but he e . . . Safe I e - of the association, submitted the financi S ‘e In the inner tond: ot Sandr jiook: Modersie|fepori" The report showed hat the ro- | Wants & pRper with the story of the meet: it is coupled with a price lower than he is accustomed to pay. And maybe thev hear "and wonder why. and weathes: Thursda ceipts the past year were $35.52 und the | ing. . He was a member of Company £ > ! & ¢ G : And marvel out in the ooid Hook to Hatiwas: Gentie lo)expenses sbost $25. There ia a balance |that Isaac H. Bromley recrulted, "Those shirts you bought this Spring and early this Summer are beginning to show signs of wear. Buy a few e nrd Burtan, vest an ¢ and wea-| of £300.73 in the bank e collection, John Bre of X Iy . \ . . . + Thursday | Which was taken by Jsmes McKes | writes that he is 80 and would like o new ones, at these reduced prices and replenish at a decided saving of money. ; HUMOR OF THE DAY s ounted to $8.43 meet with the boys 3 A : N oevaray The mortuary list was read as fol- | He is still able to work. He will be ) A rude fellow remarks that most of England and east L lows: At the national encampment and will see i our soclety girls' affeciions seem to be e gl A Peter Giroux, Co. G, Feb. 16, 1322, |some of the boys from Connecticut. He set’either on a noodle, boddle or poodie d5. provably locai| g titn, 0o writes a good hand for a man of his —Boston Transcript. - showers 5 |~ Francis Robinson, Co. A, Aug. 19. 1821, | years. = ] New York headline —Must Observations in Norwich, | Rty el ieorge W. Toomis had written Mr i 4 Where They Got Their Liquor. ~ Persost etin's ns show 3| plfred Wood, Co. A, 'Oct. f, 1072, |Hovey he would be with the boys If pos. ‘: > . - J}| Who Acquire too Much in Brookiyn Wit changes temperature and | \waehington, D. C. sible and he sent his usual do ¢ ° e el i hax ay Wiliam Carver, Co. A, O.t. 13, 1021, | 8. But to the lflel;i‘;t ::JO:‘:;Y 2;“;’:2 S| S| TS Vl‘l seript. Ther. Bat.| poons, Towa. ie was presen v - o 50| P amert Wevr, Co. A. Deo. 15, 1621, |again with the comrades he marched SHIRTS, Sold Regularly at $1.25 SHIRTS, Sold Regularly at $3.00 ILK SHIRTS, Valued up to $7.95 Is there anything more foolish thas 9.50 | Pasadena, Cal from the fair grounds with. He was = A new lot of Silk Stripe Crepes will be sold The balance of our stock, including Eagle the furs A woman wears in suramer?™ ._45‘\‘l 4 Co. B., Nov. 20, 1921, ‘,0.;.;:1 :,”"::(‘1 for retaining vouthful Ghoddonking: Shirts, wikde. oF fine soiied Mads - BTt Wodit e sl "B o ikttt Jerseys and Broadcloth. Thete 'are he-‘f”l I;—cpnez no:u Cayenne, “the 2, lowest 69 North Arlington, N. J. looks L : opportunity to get such high-grade shirts for i i i i ¥ uniform a policeman is compelied ! 2 e « 5o well. ? ppo! y to get such high-grade shirts for various nood makes in the lot including som: oy ' Comparisons, f ERvinTenaing, O 1 Dec L Ant ] At Agleie s ‘:‘;:":mg;| ras and soft-finished Percales. A good selec- so low a prics. Some very handsome blie, “Yorkes. 9 / Bt wear in summer."—Wasnington : & 3 - " & | Nerwich, Lias, 3 i s 3 tan, and helio strines in the lot. Sizes 14 to 17. “Why do women re'y so on the famil Predictions for Wednesday: Falr and) "GV Che coonor co. b, Jan. 17, 1932, | business and his latch string has aiways tion of neat stripes in attractive colorings is 2 ™ Y 2 moderately warm | a i been out for the boys of the 1Sth and doctor? 5 a S th s i Cambridge. Ny =OF 5 R P - “He's the only man who will list Wednesday's weather: Faic and hot, |Cambridee. == o some have enjoyed the warmth of his offered. Al sizes from 14 'to 17. The colors SALE e i e o | SRR oron, . 1 o e el e et , 2 PRICE $3.77 R S m e STX. M0ON AXD TIDES. | L M Adads, Co. C, April 7, 107 years and had four sons in the World are guaranteed fast. Journal. ; 2 S Hih 1 Mbts, Londth Wzr and all are presperous. g Edith—So you are going to marry for s : 2 Wt | Rices | Samuel Y. Reynods, Co. E. June 9,| I H. Sawyer sent §1 from Lafayette. B s ear s Dow't you thidt that i Wa ises. | 1q0p % Indianz, and said he is rvrlnspering -r;‘"l foolish? LA Francis W. Weeks, Ca. G July ?1,|wrote in a reminiscent veln about the E [} Maud—Oh, no.- You see 1 had sense m. 1922, Danielson _ R g :f:é;ba;:z ==l “'l;:bal‘l ° s enough to fall in love with a million- i i : Almona 1:'.1\--".:«:. 5. 1K, Ang. 25, g2 |WRRE R Be Men’s White $2.00 Outing SHIRTS alre—Boston Transcript. - H 5 Cast ngly. 0 g L7 iy B ¢ -l g . 3 < h boy, and ; i ecause of the irrisistence of many of H 8 James F. Buckley, Co. D, D22 10, 192 George W. Keeler. a Norwicl Y. | A variety of good makes in both attached-col- 2 458 64 East Providence, R, I now an art dealer in New York, and | SHIRTS, Sold Regular!y at $2.00 lar, and ‘button-down styles. White ones only, ~ ZZ friends I have consented to be 7 59 | 64 Wilbur A Gleason, Co. H, Sept. 22, |Bdwin T. Leach, who held positions in made of combed yara Oxford, hih count Pon- L ot legltthtate.” Yy u 44 1921, Bridgeport, the New York post office vears, . 3 ; 60, and Frlle "of the oo, . Lk the thin to steer clear of fractional differences P W Joseph W. Buok, Co. D, Dec. 8, 1321, | were present, as was Charles H. Lynch, | Splendid Shirts, made of Blackstons Woven or your vacation. All sizes. o and espouse the cause of X county ané ars_aftee high water it 8 1ow | Limona: Fla i who worked for Case, Lockwood an i Bt Born o A . the State of North Carolina—Political which is followed by flood tide Hiram Handy, Co. I, Dec. 12, 1021, | Prainerd 50 years {n Hartford and is 1 o= White Corded Notice in the Danville Register. TA == E_ ol b e e Sl going strong and others of equal Madras. Many pleasing stripes and novelty Choily—I am going to have my hair FTVILL Jared F. Wilson, Co. H, July 11, 1921, i : 2 washea—my head cleaned, doncher know. o itwase Mabis W stohs A dBEentss’ Vaborans. single, and double checks will be found. Sizes ‘ : Wit sllly - old thing would you '.uk“m e s ‘”‘»:" »V“"i‘g"’-] ‘l-'f‘<6‘q\\] Smith, Co. G, July 22, 1922, | pinner was served under the auspices 14 t0 47. Colors guaranteed, 1 use, Miss Pert. Bearcats @ the twiligs ope Valley of Sedgwick Woman’s Relief. corps, No. il ) . Miss Pert—Why, T t e e A f wick —Why, T think the most ap- o Bty Pl el Election of Officers. B AT L‘h‘r";:g"‘;:;"«l Bes ny Fancy Outing and Sport SHIRTS propriate thing my dear boy, would be . he acore of 19 10| on’ motion. of Captain John E, Wood- | travctd ae. s sotaker o Bonor My Tlrd\ or white dshm;{ in neat strive patterna, 2 Jaccuum cleaser—Florids - Times : he Bearcats W&s|yarq the officers were re-elected 2s fol- | R. Waters, who is a veteran of the Span- e ctdajutodnaiy (et and pesperty Ste nion. Pept nain he 8ee00ia- | 1oy ish-American war. Following the may- ® Hy Sps o i AP e Ums pe Edith—1 don't see why you liked that tion changed their baitery several UMBS{ president—Henry Hovey, of Norwich. | or's address the remainder of the after- bk b e s R D s j group picture of our society. It wasn't @ . he game. The| Secretary—Arthur L. Peale of Nor-|noon was devoted to a social gathering particularly good of you. was by a large crowd| wich at _the memorial. Isabel—1 know it, but | 4 t - o t, but it had such 3 of ted to see new| " Treasurer—Henry Hovey, of Norwica. | The members of the assoclation were SHIRTS, Sold Regularly at $2.50 perfectly horrid portrait of that conceited ank t Vice Presidents—Albert C. Greenc. of | delighted with the gift of a box of cigars 5 | Miss Gushing.—Boston, Transcript. junlors. O y the | Danielson, A. A. Buchanan of Putnam,|from Ex-Mayor H. M. Lerou. Perfectly Tailored Shirts, in Corduroy Cords ° T55 ok X ekl “yout. Santent to Rl game with Willimantie will be jeorge W. Loomis of Dallas, Texas,| The veterans presemt at the reunion ] S e ST e The Willimant James K. B Missouri Valley, | were as follows: and Imported Yarn-dyed Madras. We have OUTING TS B T e i k. thot Detrh this viemity as|Jowa d Staff—Henry Hovey. = 2 ” B TING SHIRTS e—I couldn't help it atefyj iheen fa driat talace| . Brisiadbt. Hoves. ATankea e vl | e aniStalHemry Hoyey. S S5 included in the'lot some fine Yorke Shirts, and $3.50 “Yorke” Tailored SHIRTS R 2 Ella” Sharpe sald the reason 1 wasns 3 ne ns for the honor they conferred o 3 N B e s < Pri ied was because no fool had s- e e of| 27% o7 the honor they conferred on him | Greene % all_will give wonderful service. There are a New patterns, ‘ conservafive in tone prevail, egular Price $1.50 g g e i and children of { by re-electing him and expressed the hope | Company B—Daniel D. Danielson, Wel- o il e il B 2 ed to me, 50 I told her you hed—Bx- B Whdviaiay | g B dad eovsmed the hoy: e 5 o there being a goodly variety from 'which ‘to are: made with attached-collar, and only . O e s | g Yook (Silibe ons o Bhos: fleomes ML LR e ; few Fruit of the Loom Shirts in the lot. Sizes choose. All sizes and all colors in the lot, and the best quality of Percale was used in their e I e N e Lonton s - DRy s S R eac Cherls all nuaranteed to give satisfaction. You know manufacture. The colors are fast, the patterns Charlie Towne, the New Tork pet, re- ougivs 4 S a'-(/‘m«d' o ‘}\«n e .;.:_flc , Henry T. Clark, George W. from 14 to 17. what Yerke Shirts are. Buy some! are good, and we have all sizes. Buy now! marked the other day that when he fin- ber o was made on- 4 i 3 tat wina orary member of the zssociation. Company D—Anson A. Buchanan, H. - - vl R B e e James Haggerty of Comp: H spoke | H. Converse stde 2 briefly to the veterans. He said he was E—Abel . Burdick, George from reams of thee"—Boston Transcrizt |Dleased to be able to attend the re- cinson, L. T. Spencer, James McKee, S = : S union, George W. Kelgwin, Horace W. Fox. forbdding picketing. patroling and in-| SEIZED BEER TO BU Jon some of. the petals is cosidered by|AUTOMOBILE cASE wrLL KALEIDOSCOPE President Hovey tod of Company F—George W. Loomis. Capt. | timidation of workers employed at the DTG D An N €ome. the best dahlia of ail. hE BE T i ete'rs which he received m John E. Woodward. William L. Davies. | mill, was dismissed by Judge F. P. B Other new dahlias from the Pacide| gy .. o Fren - Bl g The island .3f Madagascar has a bel Miss Stella o5 reslged ‘W‘;::,L:—f’“ fation who were un A;zmpnny G—Charles Burrows, Genrge]fk‘[a;ne‘, s hearing in the superior court | . ;.o (SRGEAL [0 *Ee T ‘cis:stan;ncéu::‘ bs:‘\:j:l’:gl‘r\)o.kr:;;d .t;r: g a:!f“:ho ":k_ .;‘:‘;:;‘5:‘- :g rnns:n;;:‘m;' ,;m;u deep which com present. Arnold. ere today. Sam Shudow, Rookwood, Cali-|g; 3 tetely 5 | e , A ok 5 > £ 2 {ties of beer seized hein iist. wos i - State _ Pe ¥ 1| A r”w” La h‘r‘n'\ ot .n‘ard Nebra Company I—'T—szes ;ga,gr'_m. leg | The accused were represented by At-leate police were. fomd. to be . a|(OPnia Superda. Marapoda, Elsie Oliver, Biith it u::;‘r”‘.nu:f‘n"‘ F?f::,;’ The tinoceras, extinct mamal ~abow o- ks, of Compeny X, wrute s 1as it e S . TiamaiMieY. | torney Jeremiah J. Desmond of Norwich 'nujsance" wifen the matter- of :the dis: e A, R, Gladys Bates|3r. Piontkowski is charged with hav.|(he size of the elephant, had the emall ¢ Hampion| mests 10 miles, away and be and s ]Enson. James 6o Bigelors " | while Harry E. Back of Daniélson ap-|position of the beer came up: before the e “"/‘d"" 2 l;e“\,“;fi_e*j_fw‘i,; ing a stolen automobile in ' his passes-|eSt brain of any living mamal Mt e B Massachusetts are| = Company K—R. R. James, H. W, Bab-Peared in behalf of the mill interes:s. ' | borough court this afternoon at fonk S it Ll M S S ‘(haée‘qon. It is understood that he bought] Sawfish, found mainly in the troples o Dol SRR 2 MRy accused were charged with violating the | o'clock. This means that the. “eer S VPLY s e tr e |the machine sometime ago from one »f | Oftén exceed twenty feet in length, wit! pre comt e St Nt et terms of the temporary injunctlon short- | be destroved. It is al the Dadielsn and colaring are very difficult to de-| T 2 Miss Lilyoze | S i DOrLY, A Imnclon SOt DOGNeaLIONEr o STt R EirEs ) cribe.. Several have taken prizes on N tWO men who were arrested recenily|a saw- six feet long. n fremb - e Iy after it was issued aand they tere no- |lice barracks at the present time atia will | Soribe. - Several have taken prizes on u, (olchemer for theft. of sutomobilés| fm 1877 a storm traveled from Texas Quebec, Can-| THERMOS COMPANY DIRECTORS | ATHLETIC EVENTS FoR tilled tpiappearilor.a Megring: Yol in fhatmiagy a gold medal dahlfa jand who were hound over to-the super-{to Maine in twenty-four hours. &t thr . = 2 e LR |- The complaint against the two men | Arthur E: Libby, judse of the Nui- Mrs. has over 250 varieties,|ior court for trial rate of seventy-eight miles an hour. e HOLD MEETING: HERE - COUNTY FIELD DAY | pargeq that since the notice of the | wich police. court, occupied he benc e R el Y e B it o i R peraci Felibing 136 0148 ‘shend kb © “®1 The hoard of directors -of the Amer Instead of three field days this vear|injunction had been served on the strik-{the local court in tise abesiics oP-Sugal L eAuty, styls. or color| e 2 an e n Sihoh Biood. as maishey b Dufour and|Ca0 Thermos Bottle company held a |it was voted by the farm bureau execu-|ing employes that Wood and Wilson had ! Arthur M. Brown o one.appeared ‘to | T USRS O e oG, ahead of an v ar Bureau Outings. s G-y £ milk bottles. e A et | offices of the co.. |tive committee that the home demon-|yiglated the injunction terms by passing :claim the beer and it was proclaimed a o ny g A e e Notices have been sent out to tye |CcOTtAIn quart bott! e city Wednesday. stration and county agemts wouid drawlyn ang down in front of the mill while | “Rulisance” by order of the court. An- |eVeT seen her members of the Farm Bureau in regara{ . Forty-five per cent. of all deaths of se present at (he meeting were: | Pians for one big county field day and|gpjoc SO B U O e |alysis showed the aleohol percentage of - to the bureau’s annual auto tours which | infants under ome month of age ars &3t e | President William B. Walker of _New |Should arrange for whatever farm bu-|“ qy " €0 POl B0 PR o m-‘; ie beer to be about 5 per cent. Commaunicable Disezses Reported t!;' to h-h held on the :{th and 25tu of {to prenatat and congenital causes. I et D Eoe . o Ter noul b W] ity |0 That Tanty T | o e No communicable diseases wers re- |G WORR POuRD Prea | Naer SUR LR SViACH piincs; 15, Do who has been | Bennett, Worcester. Henry D. Bultman, | while to look over the work being done| 4.y morning netween 6.45 o'clock and a | CHOICE DAHLIAS GROWX ported 'from Norwich quring the week |ion "Corth Stomington and. o Tof- | lieved by his counftymen to have dis. 4 h CiNew Y Richard Curran, Chicago, in this county. Accordingly, the annual| = Fiar 377 osloot | 3 _ 2 ding. Augtist: 13th, according to the | 52 SCHn ONIigION. | covered America 300 vears before Co as heds s oo | eld @2y this year will T, held: In_ the|feW minutes atter K Woud w BY MRS. RALPH W. GALLUPD|ending Augu 2th, and the second will he through Goshen. med to her hom. Newmariet, N.| Saromike Sl . e e piace that one of the three field|PY the mill on his bicycle and met Wilson " 3 weekly morbility report just_ issued by | Lebanon, and North Franklip. The North | ST00US E R s D N B A i e e T el near the mill They talked and tneu | ~The Sunnyside Dahlia Gardens, just] ¥ (o " qepariment of healih. - Com- Stoningtod tou include & basket| 7Te United States treasury is paving o iniap of Ehaters ave | o O e P Allyn. in Waterford at Goshen|Went away together and later on passed |over Fox hill, on the road to Westerly,| municable diseases reported from towns lunch at Bailexs ravine, pensions to sixty widows of the war of nue I friends in New Brit- iy i o -P i oK e sk the mill again. Tt was testified that|contain many choice . varieti Con-|in eastern Connecticut for ' the week —_ —_—— 1812 and 2,000 widows of the Mexicar ans for a genera] expansion of the . x e v ssed th e d % v s follows: % or % 1 war, i Dugas and family|company’s business within ths near fu- the morning it 1s plamed for the ood. passed the mill threp tlmes and | oyioygus ‘among them are mary” wHich ”;P:m;’:‘;‘mfl”d : o Materlals o all Kinds o by the 1 Sire tha 260 igett obacs of (5o Talt A he'r ocot.|ture were discussed at the meeting. The |men to look over the r demonstra- | Wil - > - 4 3 —P} » yar 3 v be accurately measure E g . Are A IREE ) Clans include a new building, mew ware. |tion of one or two mcre tractors in a| The claims of the defendants was that |have never been grown™in'this part of |. mypnoia Fever—Groton, 1; New bon-:m a small machine h also shows on| 0 States navy are Iying in vario: house facilities, several houses and con- | néarby field, and to make a visit to the|they met again in front of the mill. The |the country. The owner of the garden,idon, 1; Plainfield, 1 a second d:al the price payal :""‘ dw‘!:ffl c:;‘: bar repesacy erete road approaches to the Thermos|farm of President \Whitman, as Mr.|defendant, Wood. asked Wilson to ac- | Mrs. Ralph W. Gallup, has devoted much| Scarlet Fever—Putnam, 2. D e ook p was a|plant. Whitman has been v successful in; company him to a store and Wilson did | time in securing beautiful and rare spec-| Whooping Cough—Old e, 1, Put-| = = What was holieved to be water from 8 ion Vadiicatiy - growinging all kinds of legumes, includ-|so. Both greeted the shediff and In-|imens of this wonderful flower. -She|nam, 2 foswil ocean imprisoned sinos mid-Pi or- AR B Lok o ing_clovers, alfaifa and vetch on his| vestigator Jackson and looked towards | generously invites the publie to coms| Measles—Jewett City and Brooklyn, 1 as + |zoic time was found at a depth of 6269 [farm. In the afternoon there will be|the mill but their actions had nothing to | o0 snies the garden with her each. T o e - tweny, 3 3 s isports of all kinds. e following is|do with the strik. ¥ e lles gout) it of Pitt: h ot il e goragg e v ; o - oo s T hearing S i, o Judge | ooy . s hiias, aton Agr ’ on Mr. John Brittain'y b ; priiits EPOUE_ S R Discuss War Debt Pay- —shoe race, nail driving contest for Wwo-| Haines dismissed the case. Tt is said |7\ Of Judse Moreau's famous dahlias. COmBERAialen (Astcement waa quickly covered with s full hair growth, |Said o be not unlike the transmissien sexes. and 2ll sizes. to men: 100-vard walk for fat men: 100-|that after the notice of the injunction | MCINAINg Mrs. Ide Ver Warmer, a| The following aompensaation acree- | Miod sk comvn by b GO |55 0 b e cves etencon Tae e swimming hole abs he dam ment vard dash for lean men; tennis balll\as served on the atriting cmmlores 4 |CHATMIng decorative of deep mauve-pink |ment was filed Wednesdav with the clerk | casy of Eotaton: Contains genuine beer oil | being produced in Germany. Light Mrs. George Peltier of New throw for women; sucker race, free for Ation of the striking eramiayes . ® |which had ‘very large blossoms.. Judge|of the sunerior court in this ci and other potent ingredients. Has induced |waves are eonverted into o guests of Mr 3115 Berry picating Gonbest: - tup - cg] Aciegation of the striking employes Vis-|Moreay: o another: 1arge. speclmen - in ew Bngland Collapsible Tube Co.| baie growth when all else failed. Test |and ampiified nd Mrs. Octaye war, any teams of six men; tip-ovar|sninnorney Desmond at his office in | hades of salmon pink. red. irridescent.|New London and Mrs, Grace Cunningham | KOTALEO for youself, It 1s. for ssares ' i contest, i G Norwich, and asked him what course | orange: vellow and pure gold blended | New London. Employe received lacera- | womsn's and children's Aaiv. You may obtain The discovery has been made X wike RBTENP Sl P e & H il sl they could take in regard to the injunc-imarveiously. Very heautiful are Venus|tion on the second finger of the right| ® box of gesuine Kotalko ot any busy drug | Deary ali waitressa employed P R R o oo Mo ¥ tion. Attorney Desmond, it 10ld |and Lady Betty. Mephistopheles which|hand on June 20th. Compensation began | 8ot Or mail 10 cents for Doz 42 |and restaurants are disinclined to count e B s s USED DOLLAR BILL TO them that the ter: of the injunction is a ruby red showing golden joints|July Sth. Kotalko Office. BE<46. Statioa X.New York | their tips untll the end or day's o 22 NS, DT aed CORK UP HIS MOONSHINE |meant just what they satd. The striking | feeling that if they do, “takings Tdea ayed for the dancing About § o'clock Wednesday evening a | employes it is said, agreed, as a body, to PDAYE. : & — — reaident of Boswell avenue in the vicinity abide by the court order and toavold all The wedding cake still cut by PROGRESSIVE MISSIONARY CLUB of the city line notified police head- | trouble. ENTERTAINED AT VOLUNTOWN The members of the Progressive Mi sionary society of the Central Baptist chureh were entertained Wednesday at the summer home of Rev. and Mrs. Da- A. Pitt in Voluntuw bout 27 of the members made the trip which was by automobile. They left o'clock in the morning and ar- 6 oclck Stark en- and Mrs. Pitt A delicious o was enjoyed reon. The memb:.s of the society had & m e tide QuickRelief for INDIGESTION Notothe DYSPEPSIA e CONSTIPATION On sale at Engler’s Broadway Pharmacy, Norwich: Taftvills Phar- macy, Taftvilles Burroughs Drug Btors, Danielson; Chas. R. Caroy, Jewstt City, Conn., or 80 cents by ma m‘w Y-fuiun’ ;f"”"h Co. ) KEVETONE Viaw CO. NEW YORX A new photograph of Jean Par- mentier, administrator of the Min- Istry of Finance of France, who is in this country as head of a spe- cial mission to talk over ways and means of paying the war debt Frence owes us. Parmentier knows theroughly his country’s financial condition and is in the position to cenfer with the Debt Funding Com- mission here, secure in the knowl- edge that France is anxious to pay while the United States is willing to help her as much as possibla. bride, is one of the oldest marriage cus- quarters that an intoxicated man had FINE DISPLAY OF FRESH, SEASONABLE FISH Eether oy the drigegroom and Ve was n L = y d bride was parked himself in the gutter apparently | AUTOMOBILE RAN INTO ) e B o e for the night. LAUREL HILL BUILDING i e i g Captain Twomey sent the police pairol| An automobile driven hv Joseph Has- AT REALLY WHOLESALE PRICES — ON SALE THIS WEEK-END e R e s o mkny e and two officers to bring the man in.ftedt of Rogers avenue skidded and ranm < = of the”world. . When he was searched at the poiice sta- |into the Jennings hlock on Laural Hill = ; tion a half pint of vile smelling liquor | avenue recently. The two front win- was found in his hip pocket. A brand dows of the bloc’ which are FRESH CAUGHT FRESH SHORE sciow the | FRESH i new doliar bill had been rolled up and | stréegt level were badiy damaged as stuffed into ihe bottle in lieu of a cork. |Wers also the biinds and stens FROM BLOCK ISLAND addo b 10c Stea k Cod ]b 2 I The dollar bill was: removed from the| The tenement is occupied by John F. H dd ck, e , 1D. "c bottle and dried out. It will be returned | Amburn. Jrs. Amburn was sitiing at Swordfish, 1b. . 27c one of the windows at the time and was | considerably frigniened by the crash. Mr. Hastedt escaped injury. | BATTERY D FOURTH ANNTAL REUNION NEXT SUNDAY Plans are nearing completion for the fourth annual reunion of Nattery D, 56th Artillery which will be held nex Sunday at Ocean beach. About 60 of the 120 New England members of . the bat- Round Clams. 25c tery are expected at the reunion. e e o e 1 | ] Opened to: Order: Pint | For Steaming 2 Qta France with the battery and prictical- ~ Crackers, 2 Ibs. 25¢ [ Prunes; Ib. . ... 16c | EGGS, dozen. 27c SODA—OYS'TER ‘ Every Egg Guaranteed Good FRESH FROM OUR CREAMERY-, BAKERY JELLY ROLLS to the man today. TELEPHONE EMPLOYES HAVE OUTING AT GARDNER LAKE About 200 employes of the New Lon- don district of the Southern New Eng- land Telephone company enjoyed an outing Wednesday at Gardner Lake. The New London district includes New Lon- don, Norwich, Putnam and nearby towns and telephone people from all towns were among those at the outing. About 40 Norwich -telephone people represent- ing the traffic, commercial and plant departments at the local office, attend- ed the mathefing A program of sports, athletic events, etc., and. swimming, .boating .and fishing and also a ball game were enjoyed dur- ing the day. At noon a chowder was| sarvad, STARTING TUESDAY, AUG. 15, THE CITY LUNCH, 14-18 BROADWAY. WILL BE OFPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 1 A M. - MR. AND MRS HALIBUT STEAK, Ib.... 35¢c Little Clams.. 25¢ Mackerel, Ib.. . 15¢ IN SALT BRINE . Live Crabs, NATIVE CAUGHT Are you interested in the Sal- vation Army ? : Do you want to help in 17 READ THE WAR CRY ! The Arabs of southern Egypt traded with India 1000 B. C. COURT . DISMISSES - CASE AGAINST MOOSUP STRIKERS y k: Shore Dinners; i % Vi Sait_Water Bathing o The Bulletin) g ‘Dancing Roller Skat Middletown, Conn., Aug. 16.—The case |\ Mid against Henry Wood and Alfred Wilson, striking ‘employes of the Aldrich Man- ufacturing Company’s mill at Moosup, charged with violation of the temporary 3 injunction recently issued at New Haven i Famous On All Subjects BOOKS ° i - Subseription to all American and = o Publications - SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU -

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