Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 22, 1922, Page 13

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Paend ob uu—l‘;flmn 84 m Results in Three Days. - Nere's good news for all m and women whosé hair is ::I'I:aa out, ;'.',3" : 3 are grawing bald as. % 2 t itch like mad. A _anfual tournament under lelr':r‘:l::l:?nclln h:uv canm “you mmmum time) this evening.. g 2 the auspices of u;a Eastern Division of test is decided by four out of seven ‘Newport, X Ame e astosiation will | games. Mr. King is . 1f Wwith the genuine Parisian sage (liquid| g¢ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hick- {iae - the . : eut form), which is guaranteed to quickl nn of Mystic, Conm., arrived at Hilltop rm 18 f‘ 1“,,‘ m, M ;‘, i 1 8t the ell treet courts, this cll having p surely and safely “abolish evéry poison. 'cloek, Te challen; 9"'"" im B R SRR M'? of dandruff, stop itching scalp and fall- tral Vil P s il welgome the |medal from ing hair and promote & new growth, g g Al gt [ H Lo fi: setamet to m" %‘g"’" of New England, | time national champion: or_money refun fl.';““‘ I O guunre o e daye st witn then the tdurnament | here to defend his . 6pen tifle. Thousands can festity to its excel- S By making the first azoh, Although this | Champion Eddie Clark who ug»n tor lehce: some who feared baldness now| Storés Which havé been featuring Fall] wnm cnm and Noyes Chase of z_* E third annual ‘tournament under | several years.. will begin apparel noted the benefit of ’\'orwlch attended, the recentzDId- 81 the Armer e | James Brassill, brother of the m. :';sf«-";h‘: 'fnn?“"fit:: h:f}-eg“t: Ianm low temperature. Day at East Killingly. o W’-fl n it Wil be the 416 anpual|pion, and holder of the "‘“‘ S e TR o T clean,| Peaéh eupper tonight, 'Loffingwell | Mirs T, J. OtRourke 'fl o tournsiment of the Nationa! Roque as . Wickle medal has mot yet recelved 8 cool scalp. after m & few ¢., use | church vestry—adv. Helen, of N6, 57 w . sociation of 'I\ish Norwich bas been a | challenge for the medal pley. L of this simple home treatm M”m]utmul;“.bctwwefi it member of for mia; Through the courtesyof the court of y years. 5 Al indications pem to & successful | common council of Norwich will be -um No matter whether bonwnl with | grees early Monday morning was the| Mrs. Lottlé Davis and it tendirs b 2 bb's ‘band falling hair, gray_hair, matted, nnncz suddet jolt in temperatute. Toelm: fifuinasdet "6k m"'v of the'Tenders ave | o bund concert by Tul Ty iready in i just outside the grounds Wednesday V- | fom halr, dandruff or itching scalp. &y t‘hhny m ![me for fhe open-|ening. This concert is one of the four 3 Osgood Co. wants you o try Parisian | The ™ o Miss Hofen 5. Peridns 6f Now London| Ing. samen. . Some ot e sers oot | oy by the councll to Be given d man e Téil of bifla and |mateed '.'."'",h e R sage—you will not be disappointell.|q’ A. . hall in Hartford, August 26. | Spent Sunday mmmqum known te togtie enthusiasts of Norwich | tho month and is aiways ons toward the doar with the other |If you have rheumatism get Rheuma It's a scientific preparation that sup- book frequently cailled for at ths iam M. Perkifis, of MeKinley avéne not- €pear - this year, as features of the week's m,mmg J ‘two-men. Teller Robertson put after him | today. - plies all hair needs. o‘. Ibrary is Motor Prips Through New | _Joseph Fitch and Mr. and )ln, ch,u'!u m W. . Rodman, of mmfimm;. much appreciated by players and But the men succeeded — How to Travel by Auto—Boat | Miner of Preston City, were: e L c ‘Willlamson of Washington, | tators aloke. ? Arvistant _ amnser | home for the pléasure of the household. WESTERLY CLOTH SHOP b e of Mrs, Abble Bartiett, «w ATee| D 0. The Jattit Mad mosntly - | w pary geacs nimehVhas Bedn rushed keep track of the | “pt Y Attand the roque games tonight. Rook- | ¥ *} Thers 15, nowaver, a falr} about the borders at the grounds ant ot . 4 MAIN STREET -t oz g "| Rev. Davia L. Kevwe. + has, returned ber divisio; _enrolled, | it .was intendgd to put. m new hord-n 5 !'4 mwm ifly a soothing, g bl - . | before this year's play-but becsuse. HOUSE DRESSES. . .- . 88¢| Nellle Burdick, daughter of Frank |(o- Somers from Westerly,. %6 | Williazn, Geor e P of W T 1 s family have been visiting o ac: inance: worl 0t for. the bject, | , inthent, free from all Burdick, of Steriing, in Norwich at|be and his family ha; i tt, Mrs. A.O. k of fi s the work could n nvh the park. On his way he oir ter! as jorwich at Exampl umber [ °. § 2mrge, it physicians 5 Brassill, T. D. Miner and |started this year. The grounds, however, onped o $20 bill wnd change which L3 STREET DRESSES ... S| o sor & minor operation re-|Prother . s T ir'z e ontone who ors expesied i gesss | e S on e sibewil Jeating to the | tniugt® sometimes. suggested ++ . widely in just such cases asyours. MEN'S CAPS (Our Own Make) $1.00| cadtig, S o o to-snter the tournament due to the, work of Groundkeeper Mur- {emrance to the park on High street. | £ \oria, Each member was hinded a 2o get a jar today1” LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS.. $1.00 | In the different mmmmlaxmmo- o “{}m’“‘k o A Rkeust %:»bmn :'fmm Dy, Saliiiecolur. ik witheis u?:“: S a0t ollos atasted e Bhfis coatiaiag 2 samber, lso. sugses- Resisdl Ofatment is sold by all dragyletn. (IR S8 Sriuaring Sdbesis o | arawhetdge. b ! il i god Ok dnl - e ke e oc “out of Louls Sotomon's |tions as to what par: o z-4n"the Sertad ol ‘supplies s2o old_Glark of !m'lntflfld. deserving of the patronage of local ~somjng < mesting. Wh umber No ICE s i B %) Sies. E. R Kianey -n’rm vm-'-mw' The, courts {hie” year are ively aaa Dle. 1t thie ola, Norwich sport Is o be gloting gbore on munozmet. whers e | SIS Then, o speciglthes crax I . Hotise_of Town Jisitig Mz | according to Mrs, Whitnay, who has |kept in this city. e T the of camp mesting at Williman- | ooa yen 13 u,,’,,n Brovts tie MC,W"X not be any church servicss s several spoke of others who had been k. L it ifplaved st St Petersburg, ia. during | Thoss emtered in the varlous - disi- m" B ey oneell. | an examply to them and. bad helped. in e ‘Fesersted churen &1 Toland, | o : O R S, o eDe AeR those Sops K atonC: C. Willams, Wash- in company _;;‘“' et vl 1, ok | D) Do, Loy et ] ugust 97. : x On Mondsy several of the players be- Hold bim o s paenl ke hold 15 axd m s 3 r - ok wes- GraBben” sva any others; Good values 1n '% sttend the retreat syset Island, | g0 gettl 4°Bit of practice. Gerald L Yo Mrs: A G mfl abadiot dn Sedtrlc Yght nots Geanits things abouf Thith ‘ol 167 day at Woman's mge—adY. | South’ Norwalk, untf]l Saturday Brassill of this city, present champlon, T. D. i oS e Belptul and would be helptul o anybod oA Dew wring bosrd donated by the] M and Mo Harry T Btwifs sl delested this yeare moier of the Wich, Conn.; Gerald Brassill, Norwich, ety el LAHCL oo o8 Mo DF. net ikt Bible. shasaaons ] memd v e | b B Rl o g TR el R e B s e e | A SRS 2 v g o 5 A B B o A New York publitation’s special 3ol | sorstantly 1o s R ok e ,,“‘,‘gmm Sundey.|tloral title, pliveR: geversl games. do. | Mansheld, Mnss.i /Hiverett Ro e, out of the | POWerful; concluding by speaking of | of women on the probiion duestion— Wi : | machine ‘and. raxt down to where the man | Christ &s the One Great Example in all . PRI i Alfred 3, Co feating Charfés G. Williams 32 to 0, 2 Eddie Clark, Spring- 5 |} Articles Especially Adapted which batlows have beén distributed in “:. o s Ty i Fogg e v s """“ Mies B¢ |and winning from Mrs. Whitney 32 to | fle1d, Mass.; Harold Clark. Springfleld, s 20 to zollen headavartery: | TR i ol :M:i‘;{;et;’ Sl fu gy A M l 3 ther Marsh. of Peck street, wh 13..:Other practice .gameés. were played | Mass.; C. ng, cago, T i &e: | debtor: hasizing £he d or. Weddmg Gifts ;| o8 Mich., s on a ffteen ddy furlough | Been passing ‘e week wih refetives 2 ivision——S. B. Prentics, Prov- | 2nd about § feet 10. He gave his name S, emphasizing fhe need of the fo 4 aTe. m ‘his-parents. - e o ‘ a Z‘;' ‘Woodruft Sullivan and S. B. Pren- Second Division- of the Crescent Beach | (Tuesday). = The president e e C. B. Crowell, Brattlebo- |5 Robert B. Richer, 94 Sawyer avenue, | EIVINg spirit and the spirit of k(ndneul Improvement Aséoclation is Mrs. E. B. Champlon Brassill has received a Woodruft T. Sulltvan, Norwich; | DOroheatsr, Mass. The men came here|In the world today. Several mimb:: HAND WOVEN TABLE DAMASK keEgf ik " in a Ca#illac car, Mmch..,m, license | Were called and respanses given with § Embroidery of Initials and Mono- m. Archie | challenge for' the Van Wickle medal from C M. Thompson, wl“lmlhflc. James l 2 [ 4 Toth o | S Dot Mrs. George L. Ingalls of | P MacDougall snd family of Lincom| €. C. Eing of Chicacy, Ahts being tho | Srassill, Notwich. o o R Bl ottty T SRl Eng | b SURa 1 the: Fintst, Minkey the a8 stated Monday. terrace are spending itwo . weeks at flm challengg -receysed. The gar - There are also probable entrants for - O R ) than ! et - 5 HANDKERCHIEFS Roque téurnament opens ' todsy at| Birchmdore 3 8% to be played at night as is the ru'e |the Third Division whose names have | conn'mnmv 13 There was a large attendance of rela- | F Rockwell street grounds—sdv. . . |Peint, Nomth Waterford. ' .'+_{in this serfes, play to hegin on Wednes- | not yet been recejved. GIVEN INJURED EMPLOYES i;".i‘a{'x'i’,“.‘l“s?x‘li'\'f:“;’.'l’:"m‘; s et} SRt gty PR S e : " cor her 22 i e caiin ome vary handsome and timitty ol 75 e et Bos Meaaby home. 3% Wert Town sireei . Monday. | | | ILK HOSIERY — GIFTS are admired groun: y o rning at o'clox At the Sacred | —_— - Otls m side at the home of James L, Mrs. Chineles 3. Cafow. of tha superior. court in this city w2 Y | Austin, 68 McKinley avene. ¥ Jerinie Alny wife of the late Charles EROVES MOST ENJOYABLE ~» FROM TRAINING CAMP| Bdward Blogm Co, Bt I Jaadch g::n(;:.:',l;: . ’sfi;‘:?é;;‘:‘.&‘ez‘”.u ~And g Delightful Place B. Oloott of Hartford; superin-{J. Oarew, ied on August 20th ip Sar-| Owing to the unusuelly large ‘orowd,| Barie C. Hemmick, first licutariant,|and'Sylvia Capone; New:London. - Bm- [t iiein high mass Miee Bl o' to H T tenddht of feld work of the Antl-Saioon | 4nsck, N, ¥ aged 69 vears, having been |over hgpdred, who took part in mak:|Cesst Actillers Ofcers' Reserve Corps,|Dloye recelved bruised right hand July |Sidione dirested the music Miss sk | 0 Fave 1o8 League 18 to speak at Chaplin Congre- | N liumr rl:\enlth for_some time e A school “ficnic of Grace returned to Norwlch Monday, after at-| gfle! m;(n::enuuo b;':ln July Z:‘é‘ Buckley *sang Ple Jesu at the offertory | MU SO DS AR |y e reer ik w e pbd oD Pt meeosery | %5 hiee the. TLret | or Olicare. of the Meare calory® bean | . Twist, Norwich: Employe s o o | Bemes an o oone ey ooy L el . 342 Washington Street hin & i = s o = ne: 8 the W, b from the'i R v l8ge, | 10 New, Yo r Lake, y. Fr & s & the to Thes. Eiosin) Uhre el formerly r""d‘fi in lfim‘flu:n;’l'" e bl sne witended the Miskes “Mioker's | fme of the arrival of the auto buses hpast ffteen days. An B thifty fhees t;:‘:"fl for ‘1:&“ (i phaianee | Thors. were Beautiful flowers ;The gl ""‘; ot Mabie thace, wil Amard.- | Boarding school in this gity On Oeivbn: ‘and automobiles which conveyed the|officers of the Ooast Artillery Officers fiffger, right hafid.” The date of | pegrers were 2 nephew, John #feéhan, wiii® In for Mm‘fl;‘m. Voiwtend | , Another ot of those Edison Flectric |17, 1867, she was married to Charles J. merrymakers through the gemevosity of | Reserve corps attended the b for the | the ,njury Wa. ‘,u,y 25th, e A R L M T Irons, ot 85, just received. Norwich Elec- | Carew, by Rev. Samuel H. Giesey of | the. owners, .C. E. Carpenter, Watler |16 dav peniod. fg, Paweatuck and | Charles Lowe, | Bdward Dosne . eod | $¥ic Co.—adv. Chirist church. Forzcyears v, JaMY: | Hildhetn. and--Doctor Lillian M:<Lynes,| 4 tul program of tnstruétion, consist. George . St Gm“" Bmploye's in- | Samuél Hearn. Burial was in St. Mary's SE BeSiei® o siar, awh thows fevar. | | S5 ST week's hot wave, _tents ' lived in the Carew Nomestéad on Wash- |unti] their Qepgriure, .there, Was 10t | ing of lectures on vamious topios, follow- | 16X fAINEEF-and- thumb of left hand were | cometery, where Rev. IFather Brepnan ing rigid enforcement of the amendment |hAve been erected -and grounds 1 “edlln:ton_ street, later spending cons!der- | dull moment. ed by practical work to illustrate the|PUrned DY a live wire July 17th. Com- | conducted the committa. seis Aoiri- 504 the Volstead law In third placs. for that purpose at all the resoris\end able time in Burope and afterwards liv-|{ At 1.30 p. m. a deliclous Tunch WaS|cubjorts on. whikh the leotmes were | PeRSALOR began July 25th. gan Brothers were in charge of the ar-|" 5 i on the side roads in and about Saybrook, | ing st Atlantic City, N. J. for several | served, ynder ¢he direstion of the ro-|hase was carried out by arny offeers| , MAX GOron and Son Corpe; and Dany | Samgirecies Sore Meehan, - Wiib Svie o Stato Polles Appeimiment. At Scofland, Margaret Bowers 1s hav- [ YATS (b g i e o g S g VA | detailed to this duty by reason of. theic| Sty Nogwich. o Driploye was infued | hignly respected resident of -Norwich Among several now agpotntments of ({06 & tennls court 863150 id. out near | opy vy, B 3. May of Atiantle i | Heunte 3. Glbne. shee Foward Bismop | o031 fentes Sy, Sedalised Jnes| mtrank the 10p of ‘s right Yoot foruits | morg alsTides het e Dy stats police announced by Supenint: the bungalow. Bight men. from Willi- g 3 . ot only the highly technical pery ed and a brother, is survived by three cAKES Tiariey s Frederick Onron o 15 Genauid | Mantis a7e pistly ‘st work on. ihe. oon e it g‘u:v. L o A, g % committas. Pande . mdmmwm“"‘“" o O e Do ot Yo CHatiss T Vacls ant Mics st s o avende, New London. L Newton, N. J. There are six grandchi- | Walter Hitcheon, Hermon Gibbe, : b4 part O] ~Sea Sied-€o; Limi 57 gt R R , N. J. g the program. - Commenoing~with & snap- 0 Limited, West Mystic| nan, also.a nephew, John Meehan, all of . INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | buey houre ot the say. snce st pufcing | ooty 2 Sarey pisied sway & um-| Saroid M"“‘”"‘,d‘;; ‘3_‘:’;,3;'};: s B eriod of caliihemice teighe andsar | 24 Jobn Oakes Mol Right index. fn- | Noruian Town. Jovm O Hirichn; D, G, | [} 'Cagéywith mill, coffe er of the new Disco block has been started, | The Carew femily .was- prominsat- inil gitorded great pidasure; Rev. R. B. Day, | wicn aon o the days were filled| . 0% (0Tt OF an_ accldent Jumy sini{Who was the guest of friends awer- the eaany time, any place, Mrs. Thomas Harland has returnsd |as to almost requirs a Special trattis i E 2l 3 »| with drills, ceremonies, fiting problems me 21st. | week end on an automobile trip to Keene, ¢rom Block Island, oot o B LR o Wrews had mant Aiends hers | o0 had general charge of the amange | with guns and miomtars, War gamea un- CIOE ol Tyt N. H, returned Sunday evening to his Thefavorite food of many Mrs. Harwood Byrus of Detrolt 18| Xt the recent rounion of the Chila [Who are left to mourn the 10s5. ot | orizos for each. svent..Eollowing are the ;‘w’f,:fl”“"" fli"&"‘"‘m“f Se OF an oo ricn. Bmploye suftered laserary | BOe 07 Town street. : S Epest of Mre. F. A Bymes ot Warren | Family Assoclation held at Woodstook, | Woman of fine personal characteristics. {iremign:. Race ifor. ghildren under fivo| e cnemy | ercen B i GUmex| and deep braiss of the Tight hand on Mrs. Gildersiseve, Wife of Dr. C. C. GIl-| Capt. Albert D. Naski %/ 'r vears/“wn: byfohn' H, Gibbs, J&; race, |5ty 17th. Comperation. began July|PUgINC OF RAILROAD STOCKS Mr. and Mra Bruce G. Clark (Esther | defbloeve, of Norwich, was & momger. of o e g AL Sy o sl o I FEATCRED MARKET DEALINGS | 1ot Albwst Denieon Neah @i st the ‘anlidren five fo elght vears, won bY| o pacticthating, Turner) have been on a motor trlp to | the nominating committee. New Loy |'Robert. Beéman ;. run, - girks’ eight. and regilations. State highway commission, Hartford, eprset New Hampshire. Work has Dean bagun o ths maction of | day Bleht ’,‘,,,"“w“.n’;, o o,“:m ‘,'fi,"":; twelvé yedre,. won by Blanche. Hil; | wenico, Tosuetions, During ek 2 |and Daniel Davis, Gales Forry. Em. |, New York Aug. 21—Wall street’s be- GET THEM FROM Mr. and Mrs, B. P. Bishop and Miss |road at Ellington to be buflt by - the | pendiaiis, he was race, boys' ‘eight and: twelve, e “?‘cmmm of a battery 6f big guns, with »Mu feet were severely. bruised and "*f‘ in an early settlement of lhe rail YOUR GROCER Marion Blabop have left for s metor |#tate over what is known as Bana Hib | Heeeiny Comoats Nash was botn = Carden ;rdoa gicks 12 t0. 18}, aliowance of ammunition and thained | RS SUlfered a fracture of the small-bone | Strike found expression today in the trip through Maine and New Hampshire. [on the main road to Broad Brook. It |teryville, R. 1, Feb. 5, 1843, he'| PHYINS Trvine! Tace, W; twelve €0 SIX-{ o orews 16 men the guns, so that ne|iY the Tigh tfoot July 2nd. Compensa- :‘;’ "“Y'"lf of railroad stocks and] Mr. and Mrs. James L . Hubbard and | Das been in bad condition for a long | becme of age he followed the Nup o Leem, won- by. “‘Mb w‘;:"&;h"“m"d Dt learn beyond peradventurs, how unn began July %9th. - u: s, ma'l!t 3 (r;elmnldnrd fssues in both Masters Charles and Flint Hubbarg, | time. the time of his retirement in 1907, 1"&‘ =xhge. won by to direct the deadly fire that will pre- 5 roen:ed.a ‘;"fi“”e! ”m!‘to nfevs high YANKEE bave returned, following & motor trip| The White Ribbon Banner advises: m the approach of enemy forces to| HELD FOR DRIVING AUTO R U st ot A0 3 s through the White Mountains. Now is the time to hecome _acquainted ® point. Widespread- public - participation | : Seaports. UNDER IN 'ENCE OF LIQUOR ? s T | T e e e o e e B'the wuvine movenet e 1t FREED CAKE CO. -Eugene Crowe of 99 Willi tal stock sales of nearly 1,098,000 sh i companied by Mr. and Mrs. Fragk I |untll after election to find out whether shoe lacing race, won by Robert Ken|2Dle by the “’d‘i“‘)' and. comradesinD | wagarrested by the polics Monday sven. | the IarEest sines the calathadon , PHONE 2048-RR Pullen and Miss Elizabeth F. Pullen |OF 1Ot they stand four square for law Be e in-law of ol Mor. | Dedy; oracker eating contest, won by """h’g‘ from the start between: the| hgion n chags of operating an auto.|speculative movement late last spent & portion of last week on & motor | enforcement. i e e ot Cok Y- | Civde Carpenter; swimming race, boys o g i i Bl ot g § midbils. while wader She Mfuence ot | Shaves of grain _cafiving trip alons the North Shore and the| Fancy work, food, lce cream sale, 2 | iy B. Paynd commiander Mary Nesh, |end girls under 13, won by Henry Rog-|Eatmson =During the week _the| jjguor, such a&s Northern Pacific, Canidl Maine coast B m. Cafeteria supper G.30 by Daugh- | i "hio auughter, Mers. Payne of Alges | trS; Swimming race, boys and gicls, 12 latier entertalned tho Teserve officers at| olloe neadquartery reseived w file- e anererans, on Mrs. Jenuie New-{pince, New London, hs leaves two step(to- 18, won by- Phylts. Irvine: jousting|f ZHOTCR UIb TETVS Ofcers reoibno-| phone message 4o the effect that an anto- s | ury's lawn, 124" Asylum st Wed, Ang:| D% 3 ‘ontest, won by JValter Hitchon ; second, ent on Friday il Yeawric SUNDAY, SCHOOL PICNIC |LIEUT. HEBRICK RETURNS ) g TH] e cifie,. Great-Northern, St. Paul and € cago and Northwestern, and -0oal - ) a mobile had been driven fnto the excava- |rying railroads, such ns ow MARRIED 23, Bverybody welcome.—ady. tha Harry H. Finndy of Cleveand, O " | Lo Mereie; tug”of war, Catains Harold | DiEht of hiekr stcond week in camp. Col- | tion for e eswee weuch is being bulk on | Centeal, Readine. Lahish ARMSTRONG—LACOMBE—In tids city,| Workers in ahops and factorles started | whe- rendel - v roe Sttarsey movzer and. Waiier Hitchon, Ir., won | 0nel Abermethy, in oo Teiand. soumt,| BoEwell avenae, and hat the dfiver, who | Deldiware and Hudson, were' & Ang. 21, 1922, by Rev. W. s x..‘.: in Monday with new zest, so comfort- burial was in Ellington. . Carpenter’s team; boating| MESt Tuik O Major Walker, | 402 00ablé 1p get the machine out of the | demand, presumably in the Floyd B Arfstrong and Mise Lena |able was the day. A namber of (he < -‘“1”‘"’““ wers enjoved knd dur- rectiy in charge of e reserve .| Suscli Apptared to be sligitly wnder the | the movement of bumper formation, brought stme " Mgrion Lacombe. iEgest Diants 1ad to smpand cpwwations g — R T starmoon the refreshment com- ST serve off-| influsncs of liquor. _Captain - Twomey | resumption of coal mining wilt réeslt in 1 ot carmnation TR BEA-—MOOREHEAD—At during several days last woek, as em- -y¢ - FUNEBALS. ved Sae and lc CIOAM. ¢ tho|lieht in tho spink whlch brousht the| e oSy 10 Investigate and a3 a re- | heavily increased earninz=. dan of commendation L’ Anx 21, m%w Rev. W. Hol ployes could not stand the heat. Mrs. Froak Johasos - “The showets . prevented somo of the sukt Mr. Crowe was talen to police head-| In recent weeks, the bulk nf stook mar. | STis2ied and veteran army b o contests mk{ng place but all had an en-|rogulars ang the reserves into a rel-|quariers. The fmachine was Stll in the | ket irading has hoon 1o ihe Toe g them Genetal Pershing, e jovable day.&hd the tide home was de-| tionship so! ble that it was f: Wiliam P Wi | Roque tournament s t %3 lams of ww:y.fi Hen: | Roque opens today af . e A N meld"d’ at a late hour Monday night. Drotessional traders, the soitallsd public | 2y, Weeks, other members of the cabo 17 Oliver Rea of Pit Miss | Rockwell street grounds—adv. Funeral services for Hazel Denisdn, Margaret A. Moorehead. beloved wife of Frank Johnsom, . of A Hartford insurance co Montvill bd Mo most_delightful features of the training 5 B0k demand bein almost negligible. i'::'a: n:hom;?:"mofmt:v:ewmg e DHESEBRO_FRIEND —In Stonington, | prayis srord, ‘oot iy ooom”“’ h”llpE fontville, were hi onday- aftérnooh period. lEfl:ms PLANS FOR Negligible because of tne apparent un- | with -the- president. Aug. 19, 1922, by Rev. Dwight C. | ims 28 a result of jat-4 o'clock from the funeral pariors of smvl.l _WEDDING CELEBRATED General Merk L. Haway, ‘sonmandiugs > T ZNEW BALTIC HIGHWAY | VHlingness of the small investor to take Stone, Gideon P. Chesebro and Mrs, |(0DACCO losses due to hail in Windsor, | C. A. Gager, a large number of relatives, “BY HAMPTON RESIDENTS | genoral 6f the First 2 Artilesy a chance in the face of serious coal-and £ Sarall E. Friend. Bloomfleld, Suffield, Seuthwick and El- | and friends attending." There-wers winy = LYoty Const prtilesy | Raymond J. Jodoln, first seléotman of | rair strike compii tock browsrs| - Iieep Riyes—About 50 members of the lington. Bo far the losses are not half | floral tributes. .The servigs. was con- Entertaining about three hundred and Distnet, and Colonel G. F. Landers o; the. town-of, Sprague, has received from | rapart! however, that Targ “N"mm"‘;m fire company attended the first annual DIED those of the same period in 1821, ducted By Rev. J. Eflflrefl ‘foflf The | fifty guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burn-|the Furst.k_t;urmasnmtn::_quanau paidl the stale highway commission the plans of stock recently have been acguited by yflr{g on Lord’s Island, Sunday. A CABEW—In Saranao, N. Y, Aug. 20| In the course in ¥arm Monagement at|Places of bearers were Alled by relatives |ham celsbrated their twenty-fitth wed-|official visits Fort ight to make | and specifications for the new ‘state hish- strong_Interests which have: siflulrini | hfteresting. progtam had been a¥- 1922, Jennis Allyn Caréw, widow of | Storrs college, each student ic obliged to | and burial was in the tamily ‘gm in the | Aing anniversary at thelr home in|their nersonal inspections of the work| ey from Main street, Baltic to the New Charles i Carew. take a practical course in farm me-|.Comstoci{ cémetery, ‘Mbntvil a A the” committee. A clam whytk | Humpton, Friday evening. Amone the | being done there. York, -New ‘Haven and Hartford railront | fvating - mmpene Ay Chowder diangr was perved at 1 pm. chanies, including simolo joinery, forg, | Rev. Mr. Brown conducted & eommitedT | out pt town guests were Mrs. Bumham's| One of he interesting foatumes of the| station in Baitie and from Baitic to the | for the sty ohfrtis sors . mm;l Y £ i85, ‘sab-engines, eomorete-work aad the | sreiee. mother, Mrs. M. P. Marshal of Hartford, | camp was the revival of friendships es-| Frankiin line; b A |_—_,=.=¢=z. ropalr of all types of rarm equipment Mrs. John T. Clark. her sigters, Mrs. E. Al Elfictt, Newing-| coplicned during the wer between maty| - Bjds for the construction of the highe falis’ F f Ir : 2 2 ton, Men W. A Kneeland, Mek. Wani| of the dffiers who returned to actflery| way will be opened at' Hartford on the | ¢ xavomh - ] ewer Form o on Latham Avery, clerk: of the board of| nare was a large attendance Monday su.-key and Mrs. ‘Allan Cobvin, Hari-|work for the first time in several years | 29th of this month. UNFAVOBABLE WEATHER gchool visitors for the town of Grotom | asterncon at the funers] of Gebrgie Coi- Buddies in previous. training camps and o e FOR GLIDER CoMP; has notified puplls who wish -to uttend|trell, wife of John T. Clark, Tany com- Dr Stierrod Soule of Hartford madé|uddies on the firng lne. in Meance| NORWICH WOMAN SUES - Qm [meases “Pep o nigh school this coming year, . whether | sz "from Worcester, ‘Westerly, Provi- | the congratulatory address, and a four-|\ent over again the many inoldents and - HESBAND FOR DIVORCE Gersteld, Germany, Aug:. zl By they have or have not attended in previ- | gence and other cities. . The servics Whlchi| pleced orchestrs Mmnished the mutc:|thnilling events hat ace thelr treasure-| gl (PORD TR DIV A. P.)—Unfavorabie weather “cond&ions |- us years apply to him for & certificats. | was held from the funéral Darlors.of C.| Luncheon was gerved at the close of the |trove of memopies; divorcs sult agaImEt Hor Sy led & | today prevented further trial” fights. n sm and E.m From Swanson Post, No. 87, of Gres-| A Gager was conducted by Rev. J. Hi- |evenirg. An effort will be made to oreate 2y gl jck; tormerly of Wah'f -y “n ) 'the glider competitions.” = Fhs mnwm = i venor Dale, Philip L. Duhamel -~ and|dred Brown. The casket was surround-| For twenty yéars Mr. Burnham wes permanent organization of the officers M—P':ngnm P penae hno Of | are to continue until September 4, dur-| - Bt b, of b ity e Patrick: Malloy have been chosen to rap- ed by a profusion of paims and floral |a retail marketman of Hmm and| (55 attended the Fort Wright oamp, Were fled Monday with :M G“ 0::: ing which time "“‘WCN be-wmade | - taking Tanlac and I am more than | e®Dt the Thompson Post at the fourth |offeringe. Burial Wwas In the family plot | Guringe the last five years has m’f and others who can be interested in ob: supsrior pourt in this clty. cleric o pive - the ) sail “anes pumcx.l;m“ o pleased with the respits” sald Mrs | A'MUAl department convention - of the{in the -Yantic cgmetery. The beagers |store there. Last May he becaine pd taining commissions in the Coast Artil The couple. were married June 25th, straightaway “ tryouts wit porposey George A. Kennedy, Jewett City, |Ameriean Legion in ‘Watecbury, Sept. 8| were Charies I Digood, Henry L. Ben- | master of thor sown.: ‘Ko bas been Judsc |jery Offiers Beservo Corps. - Oniy those - ne 25th | of establishing their utility ‘as posial| who held commissions n this or oiher | 189, " Mrs. H‘k”;?; claims |- Gosection | air:slanes. And 9. nett, Willlam B. Young and Leon |of probate -far' fen =years, Was thpe rep- Conn., recently. G . eia the | resentative in the leislatute dUMNZ|pionones of the service dinimg the|Sin¢e March 329, Tutch epert Fokker, s d “As to my own case; I was in such| Barly Monday afternoon two locome | uicins. Rev. Mr. Brow A rmimictal service, at the Erai the session of 1908-1910. Workd war are eligible to take the ex.| . & _ ———— —~ _ |a special prize for the best- overland| Count S Sty Goc arvund 5. B0 oy [iPeynd s omboses et Haedeh o[ US OH TTS HERS o Mrs, Burnham Is clek of the probate|sininations which dstermine the fitness| Plamalng Series of Dances. flight during'the contests. The Char- Bousework. My nerves.wers all un. | staries from Womrer min ey g WEDDING, - e S e B e I IR T S B : mesting of Battery B |lotienbars echool of Tachmoiosy has en- drop- . < |mittee. brandh. The only exceptigns t the entertanment | tored plane designed hy Prafesesr fl{ :"d‘ ;‘,;‘!3' k,:v‘:e;halmu v.la: m" l;‘o onTlum the line, at Putnam Arsiatroag—LAtosibe B The weiding gifts, included a box Hiler Rk RS emstul atndents of const| commictes & w‘“l"m s mm Niol P O P e wagridl petits was poor mmd Whit T'wen s:t . "nm;rbnl\.;";rm big engines wers 7 of silver dollars from the Congregation-| . .ijery courses now being given in col- - Monday morning at 8 o'clock Misk |y chureh, Gances @ the armbry beglnning aboet the | POrt On asronautics. | Altogether. 38 in- peemed to do me no goods and 1 Al " + loufily Naing etk irgvs wnd univeessies under ghe direc-| middia bt September. Baitery x| Ble Geckers and 15 dmble deckers tave | vike ek or Kidnevs | 2 [arion mbs an o o —_— tiv f the war s the will be es onte 2 compet! . As many Tasa al ways got up mornings with a bad mg“f’fl ";‘n;":‘?° Pt Vorkers | Avmstrong, both of this eity wers united DPRAWS FINE FOR e tull. roster OF uficate in* athend-{ Desars: dm.,‘,,"’“m‘ ""'”,“l“"'!,:_‘,‘; elghteen German® obles 2re ropresented.| GULE taste in my mouth. Cmtintenancsy 4os0rts; ccluding ' house in marriage at St. Marys-church by Rev. ASSAULTING SMALL BOY |ance ls &s follows: Major fmon ¥, No-|to (s opaning qanco It 1 manfid ro- s T "h‘:xd ing 88 “I have only taken two bottles of nAnoR) transfer to Shelt: |y A Keefe. The bridesmaid was Miss i ortiand, Me., Geonge A. Buker, o, v 2705 | Waste your time éring Arms Income accor 4:095.99 ; of rt Monday morning |lan. of P d, decorate the, armory and install modern | CITIZEN SOLDIERS REVIEWED: istes Tanlac but I am so much better it is| 4TINE me unt, $4:095.99; 10 | fariorie O'Brien and the best man was| In the city cou X of Portland, Me., Horatio AMen, of Bos- convenfences Tor the b‘m ‘ % - simply remarkable MY appeiite. iy | C1tY Miaslon, 853413 o srployment | Soh Sunivan. Charles Zoramyja was fned $21.75 for |of Powtiand, Mo, Hor P S : BY PRESIDENT 'HARDING | 7ich yeur blood my nervousness Imost | D to elub work $1.021 R assauiting & _shall boy on High str 3 Jofeed B 3 el > druggist HRtpearsd, 1 x‘m":l‘een“}m‘!ln: and | {0 Publ> Heplth nureing, $6,327.5+. Sinep: wilew aiute ety mfil o | Rnoter S chargea with intoxlea: | Reld iase. ot Hiuntora . Witke, New Teace at Falrgrounds Washington, Aug. 22.—Tanned ana | of Nuxated Tron, which is T B O o havjaght and easy fof | A pleasint interluds in the regulat | ShOwer houquet of roses, The brides- |tion was fined $10 and costs. but was |} “‘éfl:‘,“" o ;. Frank A, Hoves.] . Men in the omploy of the Cycione | hardened by three weeks' iraiing at flated co me. I don't hesitate to recommend|simmer #ohefiuls of spoFts’ and - Hacipl| matd tatried pitlc ross: groom’s | without funds and went o fail. O B o ethur- G- Bennety, | Fénce’ compdny of New York are work. | (P Maryland. thousand Faniac s at Bisck fslnd was oy | Bift to s best man was. a‘$iiver vigar| A mam claming to be a federal oficer. |of Newion Mams: Arthur € Benct|ig'S, Sio noat foundations Tor the mew | eltiskn. soldlers, Wost of them. stil.in Tanlac is 50ld by all §00d drugelate. | (g vielt of several duye Fovomitor s Sty | LoHe, (355 and. the eife of the Btide to) charged with disobeying an ofticer had | OF o ed: Gonn.; Stanley G. Barken, of feniob Whieh 18 ta:de erected on the south | U e nged todarn” the:Thie | DOC, 4 his case nolled, - » fairgrounds at Bast /Great | torica ire House pse @ review . Bt Badne, sy o v s | roTwie: the m‘da;mm ny there | 61 with breach of the peace was- found | Woreester, M e R P Tain. - Thw Ui deston il be comploted | Which President Harding' destared, gaye SPEC I A L Tegistered at the leading hotels ‘for their|Was a breakfast at the home of thefree from gullt and was given his Ub- | SEOY iyam R, Russell of T L o T | e e m. e fi Bty there. e e i oireet Durits the ¥ | X Montville man paid 35 ana costs Mass.: Eame C. "é“;’,}‘:mi, of Mel| . NORWICH TO American. republic. : M\Ifl. Sl .00 Directions and drawings for the ton- | triy to New York. . They Wil AL eek end “Gag. o ‘ass.; Benjamin B, D'Bwart of WN. “This _opinign: yoiced by the chief stidction of egg cases and-outlines of | hig city. A young man hauled before the court | rose, .: Bward A, McLaughl Beveral visitors from other churches |executive.in a brief #xterdboranedus 6. Razors...... + 85¢ | methods. of packing eggs to reduce 1085 | fhe bride is the Gaugater &7 M., md for the first time had his case tried In TR 1- Hodk, of New wére in attendance at the Sunday morn- |dress after the youfhs had passed . in Keen Kllfl& Pocket Kmv.;' from breakage while in transit from pro-{ re. Wilfrea lacomibs nd thé groom is| chambers and paid $5 to e e ott, | Haven, Conn.; Ralph A. Armstrong, of | ing worshi the First Congregatfonal | . o & 2 ducers to the consuming centres have|tne son of Mr. and Mrs. Watter Avm- | pewisng to-kiep awey foen the Stoff | R EANAT LA Bavit G Sahneider, an Rev. Gurdon F. new line. . 50c, 7Bc, $1.00 |becn 1ssusd by the Food Resoarch Lahor- | strong. ° ; aE A men qut oh Sy (IR to Showi 0 | 3F Seovideos, B Seoond Lieutenants mpressively from a part CONSERVO, for Steam ;::g.r ;m“:;lmiz United i lat court, but will be presented later. of Broptdusst B - .u- ‘ 2 ) SOE. £ MANY, CHOICE DANLIAS GROWN STATE CHAMBER ISSUES bt W by g I "'m"“,“'““ m and l’ra-rvin. WILL ivl'tnl TESTING BY JOEN IRISH; NORWICH TAX CARD TO MEMBERS|{y)o.c'G. Staub, of ,mg Large Enamel Preserve Pans e it s FRe bt vyt i L3 R I onts ot (e T T, MR S i Boxbury, Tel Hill avenue, Norwich, is-one: of thed Conn ;, §5- sending out to #s|Mass; Jehn MoCroskey, of Gilbert S. Raymond, secretary of the | gahlia \fancie: has had lils usual |members throughout the state a handy Charles E. Plummer, of Boston, New London County Agricultural sociaty | sucors Guh bioons s 5 Mo=. . t ith blodms this yvear. wall card showing- what taxes must be|Mass.: Colver P. Dyer, of Worcester, HOU has been in communicatigh with James| Among other beautiful blossoms he is | paid and When they are due in 1932, The Mass, Hehry S. Dimmick, of Boston, B. Whittlesey of Hartford, state cattle cepts him before bhe can get it spoken. o B a Ch e the Millianaire, 4 delicate laven- |information is given in u\rEedool\lmu. Mecs.; John Am L s, Mat ssloner, . regarding D& ot | dee and @hite, Qoralyh Win JAhacfiret ooty xhowing: the | date | 011 | Freder % of 3 i BULLETIN BUILDING Bordi i thia’ secon’ SE The Srah e Pk, Drenls” Whler M Pl oy [niolF G vabias tide are due bhe Adolvh H. Aronm. of Roxbury, Mass, Ay 21. Wet Wash and Rough Dry. | 74 FRANKLIN STREET Raymond sald Monday that Commissioner | dehtia of rtdh cream and whne P, W. | e coltinit the hiamber of the form | gydney of , | platforfm and about the pulpit. It wfi, ish Work. One in Charge TELEPHONE 631-4 Whittlesey has informed him that he will | Jensen, & manve peony, Patrick 0'Mars, |to b ised in Mekit= the tax returs and | and Ralph c uxén. Ot Walpole, Mass. | decorating was by Miss Ruth jon. do all in his power to bring about the | delicate shaded saimon, HeRning. a beau-|tne third co’ian the Kind of tax and ghairman of the Christian Endeavor ———'"Tm-— testing of any herd of cattle, which has | tiful pink-tipped cactus, Mrs. Peril, u|the copecdns And individuals affected, Theres never any use of a man's|flower committes, 3 yet béen tested, in time to allow the | pink-petaied caotus, Pheworks, & showy Pedgrat’ iuf 'on 48 jwinted .injlearning a fine speech to say to a girl|Miss Ida Besbe. E &m S¥hir o €XhbIt the ealtls a¢ the couny | gold and scacter, Tesidte oiher varietlss | biack Jana and town information! when he Droposes to her, because she ac-| Following the service thess handsome in single, quill amd . .

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