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vehdels (stamdard time) this The moon far to the nor is c% !{m\m (Waansadsy) the len, argaret M gh th of the ny will have decreased a trifie |are spending the week at Groton Long|and bank oma 1§ b3 i- Y m ii ot garden hose ha s this season. -n.. demand for reservation s for returnin mv!r %o heavy. At Dayville, Lewis Gross, ‘onnécticut Railway Company is tak- ing twb weeks' vacation. The Strand theatre in Mytic is to b | DT Kopiand K. Markoft, under the new management of C. H.|NOrv A. L. Dthaime. = T Tiread 3 i 4 [sts was i&m A, M. Bartiett, who The républicans of- the town of Ver: Ron afé to hold their caucus in the town hall Shis (Tuesday) Some beautiful marshmallows bloom at the residence of Dr. an D. J. 8hahan, on Church atreet. réunion at Atlani Thursday, August 31. The nm cosignment of Connecticut Taiséd all-wool blankets has been re- ceived at Plainfleld by Henry Dorrance. Mérwin Beard and Brnest Tryon, Old Saybrook returried with 26 big blue- | W, Jones 4t Goshen. persons having bills against thetTown of Norwich{D. D., present same on or before| “eck meetine. September 1st, Petcorder Selectmen| A tormer paster, Rev, Peter C. Wright, | fruit. of New York, i to be at the Cen- ‘Baptist ehurch to -iead the mid- lawn fete. Wednesday evening, K. of C,| Lert Herb. Smith's dancing.—Ad Prominent’ Moosup residents, Mr. and { Mrs. C. D. Salisbury, left recently by an- tomobile, for two weeks' FLORENCE ARTIFICIAL §| v STONE:COMPANY Artistic and Plain Building Work. fof] an_exhibition of home made quilt, ‘At E. 5 H. McCall's which was thé next stop|nickel and wi Mrs. McCall hid @ Homé made couch hammock ready for éxhibition while the men looked over Mr. McCall's demonstra- tion fleld and corn. From there & trip was made to the farm of B. L. Water- stay at New Monday started in rainy and with tem- 70 degrees all -day. To- word_afternoon the rain eased but no sun was visible the entiré day. The last munleipal concert befors La- bor Day will be glvén at Rockville in Taleott park, this (Tuesday) evening, by the Foot Guard band of Hartford. The tobacco growers of Tolland coun- ty suffered from the storm .and wind rature under Telephone 483 8. BOTTINELLI, OFFICE, REED STREET NEW LONDON, CONN. ing of the crop. at the week end. Up at Ballouville, Clovis Parker has| had at his barn specimens of Erown on his farm, that measured- seven feet in height. The Rocky Nook boys who for two weeks were camping at Stome Dock on the Niantic river have broken camp and have left for their homes in Norwich. A new 1aw was passed recently in this state, wherehy it will be possible to hold Mr. and Mri Jafnes L. Cass havé|another session in October for making veturned from Newport News, Va. Miss Mary Kinsman of Kinsman, | blé. Ohio, s been the guest of her cousin, Dr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Browne. Mr. and Mrs Joséph Hall and fam-|mantic Blks' Fair, iy have taken a cottage at Ocean Beach|gust 31st, lddving Franklin sq. at 7.5 the remainder of the Season. and Mra Fredenick W. Save beén st Annisquam, Mass, guests| With ¥ Rev. and Mrs Alexander H. Abbott. Bdward Harland Miller, of New Yark, | Pacdia. “arrived | trustees. two weeks in Nor- picked at random Heretofore this #as not possi- Norwich Lodge of Elks, B. P. O. E, No, 430, will go in a body to the Willi- Thuréday night, Au- d. = time, with band.—adv. The Otis library, Norwich, fthy Catholic Bncyclopaeda, also the Jewish Encyclo- both purchased by the A Central Village man, Delbert Rice, Tecovering, having been taken sudden- recently from heat He felt the effects for sev- Mes Edward D, Fuller 5|1y and seriously fll. Ursula Lewls are at home, after visiting N. J, with Mr. and Mrs. at Cape May. ‘Wilter Fuller, Mre Haitold Jaoscks, ot New York, who has been at to visit her grandmother, M Stephen B. Meech. Mr. and Mrs Frank Coxeter of Hufi- ington place wers recent guests at tha summer home of Mr. Coxeter's brothor, Wilkam G. Coxeter, at Indian Neck. and Mrs W. Leroy Steatné and son, Wiliam Lewis, for their Bome én Rye i spending several weeks with Mr. Stearn's| ™ The drive in the town of Scotland for the Salvation Army Willlmantic is being conducted by the young girls of the town under the lead- ership of Mrs. bullding fund for Susan Willis. A Madisont correspondent notes that Miss Judith Campbell, daughter of Mr. J. N. H. Campbell of Prospect ‘| avenue has as her guest at her Madison home, Miss Gail Ripley of Eastern Point. in New London, which is being concreted for a_distance of a and a quarter by the Watérbury Coneréte Construction Company, is to be opened Labor Day for passage through one-half the width. John J. Dufty, Broad street, Mrs Robert Boisson and Iftle daugh- hate loft to spend o in France and are accom- pesled by Mre Boleson's father. - rix, who has been spending some time In this country. Mrs. C. Werter Van Deusen and Werter Pullen Van Deusen, bave returned to the#e home in Hudson, §.. accompanied by Miss Elizabeth F. Pullen, of Lincoln avenue. the blind planist of New | Haven, made the trip to Block Island last week Monday, unattended, on steam- Norwich, and is staying He has given sev- er Nelseco. from 3 at one of the hotels. eral concerts there. to attend the lawn fate St. Patnick's parish, K. of C. Home, Wednesday evening. Tubbs' Captain Willlim King, who came from Capt May in his yacht, Cathérin III, by the way of Buzzards Bav, New Bedford, | Nantucket and: Block Island and New London, then taking a trip up the Thames Bad as their guests; Mr. aud Mew, 1, 3y, | FIver, has started back to Cape May. Rockville residents, Mre. Dickson F. Leavens, who has| W. Swindells salled ffom New York Sat- Seen spending & year with her parents, | Urddy noon on the Lapland for Antwerp. Mr and Mrs Frank W. Browning, at|They will be gone until about the mid- dle of Octoher. Mr. Swindells is treasur- Changsha, China. accompanied by Mm.er of {he Rock Manufacturing Co., of Helen Whiton of New London. from __ Vancouver, wsvénth, they Huntington placs have returned after & motor trip to visit their daughter, Faith, who fs spending the summer Lake Fairles, Mr, and Mre. & on her return journey to. Contectieut cltizens who have no box- és or mail 8lots on the d6ors of their res- idénces will have to comply with the request of the post within four months, according to ofders received from the first assistant post- méster general. For every doliar paid by motor vehi- clé owners And operators in registrations and fines during the past fiscal year, 48.6 cents was spent by thé state hightway new, hard - payements. All bist 17.6 cents of the remainder wént into the upKeep of existing roads.. Senator Truman H. Newberry will go from Washington to Watch Hill, the end of the week for a brief visit with Mrs, NéwbeFry in_their summer home. Néwberry will, close the house. at Watch Hill the middié of Septembér and with the semator will go to their Detroit home. While assisting Mrs, in arranging 4 hammock at Migs Warner fell and suffered - ihuries to such a degree as to necessitate her rémoval to St. Joseph's hospital, Willl- After three Weeks tréatment Migs Warner was able to Leaven's broth- Charleton Parmins Browning. Out Goes All Rheumatic Poison Rheuma Acts on office department department for idneys, Liver and Bladder the Very First Day. Wallace Jewett Get 4 bottle of Rheuma today and wedr a satisfied smile on your facé to- s & remedy that is astonishing t vho\- rountrv, and lumbago And v a8 for rheumatism, m the poisonous waste ffom Joints and muscles — that's thé SHORE LINE ELECTRIO SHOWS GAIN During “the month of July the Shore Co. | Lins Bléetric Raitway company r:mlfx if it doesn't do 4s wé promise :2::1 ot:f ,Jne’ °§ofi..'um”m‘zfo...‘wh".'o{ bé thére | was filed Monday by Receiver Robert W. o to Lee & Odgos: gEist and gét a_Bot- ur'money back. It will b TFhe report shows that on July lst there u cash on hafid of $74,86.23; cm. re- COME TO THE WIGWAM| e, seseense August 30th and 31st IHOWDER, SUCCOTASH, YOKEAG, | for the month and the cash balance on CE CREAM AND FANCY WORK,|Hand Aug. lst was $74,795.62. ADMISSION 15—CHILDREN 106 - DINNER. AT NOON. BOOKS ““fl"‘ ts month totaled xn By a grand total of $100.07 cash disbursements were & Ah the g stous 345, 19 o Tty 05.4 the 0 Tt e st06875. hwmm been at Block le;kn.v i‘fi:v?nflu{u%m will spend & few days. State SuBervisar hfi Mis. 8. Reed Notwich, flter . “mmfififigs M; g“\ MissAnn Lw&mofl\m'&h Al it m& R e P ol [ Pittsi e e s mothe the planet Mas bat | or, unhn of Broadway. L2 4t on August 30. . John the Baptist Rumdnd n‘l church calendar | of Mr. and out \nrwkh . | aépesitors of late, either zfifsuih m i :‘mfi““"r& &nd sof {own school-rocms ‘or in s h et SR Rmen ot Mhoge |18 2% LR S, SR banking- | b girls and i ~ );ofi&( ther children AR B N A L Do e A sotiod) s _and all are am- txéru an and ripiduy Fafli&&i théir iémnun up to- o orce, \flw lived through id h..hk of theift 18 being tostered | the troublous times of war, with thé eachers| additional duties tfiefl—-m Harry Baker and dadghter Ruth 188 e worlgp own i the most satis- l’u‘. little use for ft|of Hoboken, New Jersey, &ré visiting| I Mra. D. P. Connell, of North Main ot Norwich. Gugsis at Block Hiand otels znr_\m turned Sunday from their _oottdge Groton Liong Point Walz had 8 her gubsts over the week end Mr. e Mrs. Bmil A. Jahn of 618 Mdin street. The Larkin Family association 18 ts FIELD TRIP THROUGH GOSHEN, LEBANON, FRANKLIN 'l‘fie field trip conducted mfiy by the 04 tho mfium 3 tgod:;:‘ {.ebkrion "::j for then the Hanking-house & ‘Franklin. Ris Stamp card . for an actual fish on 4 recent over-night trip on the |tns party tafough hiS demonstration or- chard where he has & very fine set of This orchard was sprayed thre times (hih year hrdhgh the Eriy ring stamps organized by thé Farm Buréau in ¢ laudable effort to inspire section. Some of Mr. Jones' Brown Swisk Soiaeion th, T, machines in sixteen ained the women in the Housé with e ha Wi Whs ukk earned or has been given a penny or a cattle were also seen. ' Mrs. Joi and home made fireless cooker. calls for a sump-delhs: ‘machine, ng {i | Which the child anxious summer at her cottdge tn mm. [ *@Wm may M*“ with wlior @ visiting hér daughter, M, Eari Youns, Eigs mode of operation ib éexactly the / Mra. JoMp A Wil ash family re-lonly of course young aspirant In case, however, wflu to reach the dollar point and Eo in hi§ efforts to The trip startéd froM the farm of B. any child Mr. Jones showed| in rising rugs | 5 el chewing gum, iar luxuries, can put temptation’s way imm That the childrén _reali Schools costing K £ oé wm nvér :900 Theré Is A to start a bank m s o single "l;‘ny- 15 - HM fmh this out, in thd bank alsa, ani samp—-m Drés égefi; and thefi 1ays the In case the d&llfl is afflue parochid] s nough to| stamp saving ids i Hikrion "-°po&eumuslotd& et Dnn‘ % arter, the | jasm; and fim #8me, | schools whe the stamp emerging from{ inspire their pnplls with the hablt of at}the secrét recesses of the machine Willjthrift, while co-operating with the bank &8} be“of a differing color and denomina-| in gattis ’fl bank statéments that since the plan Ben Frankim. A postle of Thrift. to_ in. pethaps of Jagkson, or Garfield, man. Several things - of interest were 8een here including Mr, Waterman's Hol- stein cattle and_ a lime demonstration fleld, one-half of which received a ton of ground lime stone and the other halk of which received no_lime. Mr. Water. man said that he secured about one-third more hay from the 1iméd portion at the time tne first cutting was made and at and it greatly handicapped the harvest- | the present time there is a good second growth oh the limed part while the growth on the unlimed part is_very un- even and much thinner. Mr. Watérman said that the increase on: this second crop would more than pay for. the lime which he used. The corn demonstration which he is running is showing up ex- ceptionally well and some very Jnterest- ing results ought to be secured when | the weights are taken on the different variéties. It was very noticeable that where the corn had been thinned to thres stalks to the hill the growth was much {ldrger and the welghts much better ma- tured than where there were four or five stalks in the hill and no thinning had been done. The next stop at the farm of B. R. York showed a very fine set of applés in | his orchard of 80 trees. arious estimates | were made on the crop of apples in this orchard. Most of the men feeling that the trees ought to give around five bar- The fruit is of very fine quality due to the spraying which was, The stop at the farm of Fred Abell showéd another demonstration in_excellent On this dmonstration plot it was very noticeable that the Leaming corn secured from Ohio was much larged and would givé a considerable greatér growth of fodder than corn seed bought from lo- cal dealers or seed raised in this county. Several of the men on the trip stated that | they wished to secure some of this corn driect from Ohlo farmers to use for their rels per tree. carried out by the spray ring. corn variety shape. sllage next year. Thestop at J. R. Foster's farm provéd Plans had previ- ously been made to eat lunch at Bailey’s Rayine but considérable time was lost and lunch was edten on J. R. Foster's barn floor, as it was rainy at the noon Mr. Foster showed the party his fine herd of pure bread Jersey cows and a very enjoyable one. hour. an excellent pure bred Jersey bull. brief trip was made through the orchard and Mr. Foster pointed out two Groven- stein trees from which he has already picked more than enough applés to pay the total toward the purchase of the It is needless to say that he is_well pleased with this plece of At the suggestion of Mr. Waterman and Mr. Jones the party stopped to look over the new - Lyman, Memorial High school on Lebanon Green. Everyone In the party seemed very much interested and ex- pressed themselves as feeling that this building will prove of great deal of value From thefe tha party went to thé farm of Lioyd Aver of North Franklin where Mr. Ayer had on | éxhibition his cattls and his big Holstein bull. Some of the men made 2 Buess that he would weigh from 2200 to 2400 pounds. The auto tour bréke up at this Dlace after both men and women had Ditched a. few games of horse shoes ahd the men had piayéd a few innings of power spraver. work Home by the Farm Bureau. to the town of Lebanon. ball. o e — D. A. MULCAHY NAMED STARTER FOR RACES David A, Mulcahy of Northampton, Mass, has béen appdinted startér for the | horse’ races at the New Londor county fair this year. The clerk of the coursé will be C. V. Pendleton, Jr. A number of appoinfments have béen anounced 'by (Searetary Giibert S. Ray- mond 48 foll Cattle entry cletk, Arthur B, Shedd; A. D. Comstock, clerk for cattle judgé and in charge of premiums, Which will be paid last day: watchmen, William Drake, Johnson, George Sydle- man, Charles Bowers; decorations, Mor- gan Cronin; clerk of the coursé, C. V. Péndleton. Jr.; starter, David A Mul cahy, Northampton. Maes.; stable super- intendént, Jofin Connglly ; direetor of vau- Hénry Lacy. Emil Jo Qeville dnd music, Edward J. Connelly. A, 7. Howard Péckh: Hugh, McAvoy Will be trafic officer 1 nd Gustave Lam- Bert wm b in chiargeé of the fence guahds, {front of thé main ghte cl:inl-o 1 Bxdmining Da; OWIAg to thé fact that Monddy of next Week is Labor day, Satte Policétan M R. Sterlinig will not bé at Swan's New Londoh, to givé éxaminations for op- erators’ licénses on that day. Any per- be glvén éxaminations by going to the gar- age on Tuesday during the usual hiours. son_ Seéking Iicénses will however, On War Meémorial Committe T. Robinson Has beéfi Harold appotnted éo the Norwich war memorial et eE to the late Dr.. John s, . PO Ve, lmmn, Réunion, ioft ‘ wm 4 o5 bo o the benefits of this System is Apparent from the appended which indi- moneyed class—by “humble but sure de- it entails absolutely no work. upon the already overworked teachers. The only requirement is that, when any machine ‘becomes filled, the teacher téle- phone thé bank, which will a messenger to empty the machine of it& coin and take the toll fo the banking- its and pull out a stimp; but to the sredit of the Nerwich pupils it must be said that such cases are the éxceptions which! table :. the habit 6f stamp-buyie, ttirning strd PRINCIP AL SCHOOL Broad Street—Mary E. Callahan Bridge—Mary T. Tracy .. Mt. Pleasant Streét—John B. Stanton. Broadway—Frank W. Clapp Town Street—Wm. G. Tarbox . Taftville—Martha E. Reynolds H'1l—Neélife O'Connell West Thames Street—Vera Stetson .. St Patrick’s Occum—Anna L. Hobart Avemie—Mary Kamp! Falls—Elizabeth T. Hayes Mary's (Parochial) .. k. . West Town Strest—Florence M. Bénnatt L] A | e ¢ el e Sacred Heart (Parochial) : Greeneville—Jamés E. Murphy ‘% =2 g e Tt e 5 %R ¥ 2% 2 2% H 4 € 5 cB-F BB 3 o s £ 143 By 3 e BBt R o £ 5E 23 £F &R 17 155 82 8959 4730 U7 101 8% 6850 .5d12 430 296 197 /704 . 468 440 307 188 7033 3925 161 106 72 6318 4135 3 &4 2 R ¢ 560 187 58 4339 1035 in7 sei 801 sir2 208 is quite High, but the number who have opened bank accounts is quite small. Broad Street fot only stands at the head of the sehools ™n waving stamps and bank acdount in pfofiortion to en- rollment, but it has the only two roomsl| Stanton, principal. Each sehool ranks in the order placed,[in any school with 100 per cent. thé standing being based on the pér centage of the enrbliment having both savings stamps and bank accounts. savers, teller School savings system. Mt Pleasant Street school, John THREAD CITY CONTINENTALS FIELD DAY. HERE Thé Thrédd City Continéntals of Wil- limantic will old their Fourth Annual| Ashaway, R T Field Day in Norwich September Sth. twenty-five ta In e e\el;:gng & dance will be held and during {he intsrmission the prizes| Xoupor will be awarded. Thé affalr promises LY it o to provide I novél entertainmerit for the| A SommuNion eérvice in o Deople ot Norwich, This event i maged under the . [Conducted by>the “'hl'f‘D*:"“d‘ o thé C i i N L T e ofommercs, (he| way; Rev, Clavtan A. Burdlok of West- Merchnts Ahsoclition, and ‘Bat:1 {17 'id Ruse, Paul ¥ Brrdi of Rock , 192nd Artillery, Bailey, treasurer, in charge of office; J. Frank Corey, assistant; George Filimore, cashiér; ticket sellers, H. B, Dolbéare, W, T. Cook, Harry Hill. M. C. Higgins, Calvin L. Swan, Farl Stamim and Frederick TyIer; ticket takérs Wil- !liam H. Bresnahan. John A. Scott. Albert Garberry, Avery Stafiton, Charles H. | perior Sourt action Rdynés, M. B. Maller, David Ballou, C. Fenjamin, Morgan, Albert Benjamin 4nd SEEK TO PREVENT Chaflés P Cottréil and Arthtir M. Cot. ' Alvéet Gt trefl of Welerfiv. ém.-d have '6een moc lhe he will ot réu of smuntzam Baife Coitréfl, wldnw Who séeks to prevent the transfer se_are Leoné ar H. Cot-| Corliss F, Randol. _president Sevénth Day Baptist Historital Sodély. Thé portratts of William Hiscox and Henry Collin_aré on exhibition in the 0ld dhurch. There were about 300 in at- treli; Nicholas, Léone, Bagar B Coirell, childrén of Edgar H. e children, who afe min ion through their moth: and RECOVERING FROM INJURY RECEIVED AT BEACH| The miany friénds of Miss Mary Foley e Wili B8 f1oaséd to 1earn she 15 retiimg| CLATMS RIS WIFE corfifortably after having beén sériqusly injired while bathing at. Ocean Beach on Thursday afternoon. Miss re- 8475 to I 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF (Spécidl to- The Bulletin) today, of ‘the Baptist chureh in Amerfea thy Potter Hubbard of Plainfield. N. old _communion silver was v!\le, assisted by the following déacons - Gm‘ Be of Deruyér, Néw Yor! TRANSFER OF 8T0CK|DT axton. of s:rl%é@ New Hon. Jérémiah Mahoney, mavér Newport. Lieuténant Governor of Rhodd Island tendanee. s(s‘hbseam& tour of Newport wde takén. D TEUSeREE The p-ger‘ in mA wm Atéd Mon: re the majorlty ot thinking of .olnd home as yet, bt nd:'w!nuu calls are he< ing_received every. tions and séveral Conrnectiotit - &rrive stay from two weeks to two mmx fiofs AFe seHEdulad for. nckalimodl coming wéek. An automobilg consisting of Mrd. beth_Smith, Joseph Bosse. a;l‘" .Pfim Wnerhmlle An entertainéd by summer home at n:r w.en: g.'fiu he past n re guests t cumér 8. Fotd at_their humé ¥ i fAmil¥ of Norwic Beach cottaze n Arnold Neck for_thé rest | Mr. and Mrs. Heft Who haté & cottage fof thé summeér, dre éntériaming Mrs. Edward BAtler and daughters, the Grace and Laura. eht to rén ‘to realizé the fiofi importarice ol S&wing regularly and with » bank, without oharge, provides|system. both the machines and cards upon which the Stamps are to be pasted. _Aftér the has securéd ltfi:xs encugh to count up one dollar, he ad- vanees to the rank of a real dw the Bt of 3 Norweh, That teachers aré practically interested BCIM i the plan may Be inferred from the g ) “‘ifl..m.a frogh it Kdaa, Alberta; | Og) ma utler Rlso of No wenit into_effest the children have_ laid 67, | away considerably over $5,000. It has meant greatly increased work for ths bank-| officlals of the bank, especally Chief Clerk, Guy B. Dolbeare, who_has this _department: added to his régular duties; but the rmxdu ‘have been so bank will give back whatever amamt ramym; that the bank t ange he may have 5 but such cases are rare an accommodation, and 88 Frances Fénton of Nerwieh t\n Miss Allendl Bodo, and Mra, Wilkiam beén thé hm of Mis8 Alice Fento Fleming of Moosup are spending tio we!l her Hiome on Blackstone &treét, at thé Night Hawk cottage at Sn 8. connétt Pond, Cumberland Hill. OU feel bet,ter. work better, and five better in a room that's warm. You can keep any room warm and comfortable with a Florence Oil Heater. For Coziness 1t gives a generous heat and warms up chilly corners. Neat, compact, and beauti fully finished. Come in and see this heater. Three very attractive anishes to choose from. situation won't keep you warm when the chilly: come. Start the dey right, with an oil heater. Bum, kerosene — save anthracite — and keep warm. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Metcalt of Pil- Mr. and Mrs: Frederitk WHl'ams and [namh were guests of the former's mnmnn daughter, Miss Vivian Willigms, of Wil- | aps. limantic are at Oakland Beach fof &) week-énd. twd weeks’ xuy officials are elated over the widespread in- m-én in it and aré not saying a word! in_this about any eéxtra work entailed. The stamp machine IS an ornamental, | the bank has Tut| but practical device, in which i§ pro- Wided to be inserted from time to time a seriés of posters In themselves a great incentive to saving. These vary in a ho_detérmines to deny hx:::. pleasing mannér, from & portrakt or_simi- fs cash out of|téresting Scenés about thé big worid pletures of historic intérest. the face, A. Pond at Frankliin for Mrs. Géorge Ameér of Kennedy a0, stendiig 4 vacation with hér mother, Congdon of Washington Sunddy At the homé Dbrother and sister-in-law, Ar. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy ofi Chapél ol the forter's| sireet, Mendoh. Miss Katé B. Riléy of Stoninfton has rélatives in Newport for Mrs. Ella Adams of Norwich, formerly of Providence, was .he weck-end cuest of the Misses 8arah and Emma Shell 4t their Home in Nbrta Scitate. Miss Ada Elljott of Norwic: Fliburd—Cases. Mary's church Monday morning hér uficle Chafles Bliott fna mflmy [ b ¢ :Mx”:e fi;;‘_‘;flflgmflfi Réce:e united Central Fall marria, slen entr: lls at théir summer citiage at Thomus Jules MR THe nonor were fiiléd Jefterson, or Charlées Schwab, or John! Wanamaker, Memorial Day suggestions, cates how the, schools are joning thelthe siogans and mottos of finandal leaders, such.as “By saving nickels and dimes, & thrifty person lays the founda- One gréat advaiitage about fhe &tamp|tion for & fortune Such practical pos- ters in thémsélves dre bound to mean orth-while influence fh Any. Warwick Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hickman artived at the Hill Top ifn, at Newgort last week for a short Mrs. Philip Olfwetler_&ad trude Ollweller Tamés B, Fllburn brother of the groom, and Anna A. Case & sister of thé bride. The bridé was bedutifully gowndd in oniag w white canton erepe Among those entéfta'nad xt thi Diftnday | SAUENt ur wth ornge blostome surprise party tendered Miss Viviana. 1‘ Portét of Providéos who ligh been. g 5 ist at the lockl thedtre & Blbck Télan by Mr. ahd Mrs, Chatles Steadman one | Of Killarney roses evening 1ast week, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Muliigan afd ehildren of Danielson wére the .-uesm lasi unday of Mrs. Chapel stréét, Hafrisviile. Mr. and Mr8. Joseph Hirrisn: their two children, Alice ani i Harrison of Norwichi, who havs beén vis- on Bridgham Providence, havé returhéd to theli home. ! F. H Lindsley, with ‘4 tulle 1t is An intérésting fact fhat & num- & & ghower bouquet of whité roses. ber of the teachers. alse, have takén up The bfldellu-'fl wore coral chiffon with a black vélvet hat. She carried a bouquét colns_into the handy stamps; and one! 2 teacher found that during & short thme wi be Boys: and véry, véry.|in this way she had saved over $15. very rarely somé embryo Napoleon of | This. too; is a helpful example for the finance will queer a machine by sivly|children tean) seeking to shove in & button or slug| Just how tha varlous schools stosd at the end of thé sehool term and vear is_shown by the following percentage afthe the corémiony a ré- céption was held at the home. 07 500 Boswsll ayenue. Weté nrésent from Fall River, Prmmn(se Stuth Manchestér .nd Boé- The happy Couplé 1eft for a wedding trip to Neéw Yérk and Washington and upon théir réturn will reside in a newly furnishéd homeé at 500 Boswell avenue. Thé bride traveéd in & bhe poiret twHl fuit with hat th mateh. The¢ bride i¢ the daughter d¢ Patrick W. and Mary Q'Connéll Caséy. ’ The is the son of James A and Mary He is efaployed by the T. 8. Finishing company. Carberry—Kratovil. Miss Anna Kratovjl and Thomek 3. Clrhbnv Weré unitéd in marriage Mon. ing at § b'clock 4t St. Patrick’ chiren by Rev. M. H. M bride was atténded by Raminske as beidesmaid, being Angus MeDonald. charmingly gowned In White crepe and cdrried & Bhower bouquét of Wwhite rosés. She wore a tulle veil mmn Thé bridesmaid woré a gown of canton crepe, A pictufs hat of black and ocarried a bouquet Mr.. and Mre. their two children, and Mr. F. Cooper, all formerly of Providénce, bt now of Pitnam, have beed occupving the Blue Dory ebttage at the Harbor, Block Island, for a couple of Weéks. Misses Biilie 4nd Olive Chureh of Norwich are spending a couplé webks Edward Church and family_of Lonsdale at the &ummer cot- tagé on Warwick Neek. The Misses Julia and Catheériné Riley of Norwich, who have been spending. a couple_of Weeks with thelr uncle, Jere- miah Riléy and family of Gentral Falls at, their summer home at Buttonwoods, 1éft last Saturday with their hosts for an automoblle trip in M White Mountains. Mrs., Charles Greenman of Mystlo re- turned to her home last Saturday after visiting her son Frederick Gréenman and family at Woonsocket. Miss Evelyn Hayward of Norwich is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Walter Carroll at/ nights with their uncle, Miss Gértrude In the City Court. In the ity court Monday mofning 6né orwich man paid $13.50 for intoxication ahd another man paid $14.40 for the same offense. A man am-gm with brédch of thé discharged, and a young man from the Falls charged by the gamé war- dén with carrying a gun on Sunday wak placed oh probation until Jan. ist &nd told to warn his friends t6 leayé théir guns home on Sundays. The case of & man aged 71 charged with reckless driving went Tovet until todlsy (Tuésdad). A woman from Preston paid $18.50 fof being intoxicated. The bride was | with pearl trim- 0001 08 e e 83 11 Eift of the groom to the best man - of gold cuff links, the Dbride 1o her maid being a pearl neck- - of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bef- kander of Providence during the past jweek at Glendale cottage on Fair View road, WArwick Downs were Mre. Carl C. Cutler of West Mystic and Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Hodgin of Pasa-| breakfust was sérved at bridé at 45 Lafayeétte sthéet, guests being present from Néw York, New Havén, New London, Willimantic, New Bedford the home of the Willimantte Corporation. Among néw corporations of American _Wireless Co., 878 strest, Willimantio; s for, 300, on Which $1,000 each and §i 1600 tn propérty have betn patd. : dent; Jonathan Starr, Groton. 280 Eharés; vies président and treasurer, F. H. Windham, 19 shares; secrétary, May Foss. Windham, 1 sharé. Direstors The bride received many beautiful gifts inehuding silvérware, cut glass, china and umé of money. Mr. and Mrs. Carberry will spend theie John Hazard of Norwich has takén & cottage at Narragansett Terrace for the balance of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lawson of Nor- Every pupil in both Miss Mary E. Cal- e in Kormis lahan's and Mies Anna M. Curtis’ rooms is_the owner of at least oné savings In some rooms and schools the pro- scimpm Miss fiuné:'n foom has & larger i} e proportion wit k _dccounts, which poftlon o these bwillnie- sa¥ing, sthbs! piced 5 om 4k th6 Hhd of all roems in the schools onerating the automatic The_bride is the dpughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kratovil and the gesom is thé #on of the late Mr. and Mrs. James woods since the first of July have de- cifled to remain until the middle of Sép- They, entértained over the last waek-end by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brady MISS ROSE HICRKEY NAMED STATE EDITOR The 524 onvention of thé Staté Cath- i Abstinence ynion closed Meriden Sunday night. Thé following of- ficers were _elected: Re: No ‘man éver has to faél ashaméd 6f Quartered at the Mount Pleasant cot- the company hé Keéps Oiit bf. tdge at Quonochontaug are Mrs, Marietta S. Stone and her daughter, Stone and Miss Bdith Tichnor of Willi- The largest amount of savings stamps has héen bought by thé pupils of the . E. C. Faust and son of Jewett two weeks at theé . John F. Ryan, | FILBURN—C Y—In thié ety 28, 1322, by = Thomas Filburn of § Huntington nue and Miss Mary Heien Casey of i Boswell avenue. CARBERRY—KRATOVIL—In {his Aug. 28, 1923, H. Thomas J. L\rbe A. Kratévil, both of Lll"flu strest. are Dnendlnx Plimpton hotel, James Sheldon and family of Dantel son are spending & few days with rela- tives at Barrington. Frank Barton of Norwich i8 spending a two weeks' vacation with his grand- and Mrs. Stephén Batton at _Central Falls. p 2 Mrs. J. B. Loiselle of North Gfosven- ordale is on a four weeks' visit with hes #on, Henry Loiselle and family of Branch avenue, Riverpoint. On Wednesday, Miss Marlon Wiléon, 6f Norwich entertained & party of nine of her associates at her parents’ summer home at Riverview. The young women came over by automobile éarly In forenoon and aftér the morning spént in bathing ‘and with games and dancing, 4 chowder lunchenn was served by the hostess. Those prodant were the Miseés Dorothy Tirnér, Mabel Tarner, Annle Sanford, Mildred Wilson, Freda Anderson, Florence Randall, Brennian, Ethel Murphy and Hattie e They were accompanted Aired Santord and Mre. xenm fia¥id Mr. and Mr8. George Lyrian of Myst are the guésts of réjativés at Lonj méadow for a téuple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Herbért Rawson ddd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams ot ‘lurwwh hdve tdkén & cottafe at Oakiand Bé for 4 couplé of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bénnétt of Norwich, tage at Narragasett i entértaining Rookville, vicd president; Dénovan, Naugatuck, first vice. presidenit ; Miss Katherine Ha:¢s, Torrington, fec- 6nd vice presidént; krank Kinney, Bran- ford, sécretary ; Joseph Kelly, New Prit- iss Rose Hickey, New Liondon, &tate aditor; to the matjonal con- ventfon néxt yéar at Jamés Coleman, Middistown. first dele- gate; Miss Lillian Martin, Meriden, sec- Lé Haney. Dan- The state conven- will be held in New London mégt SEVENTH DAY BAPTISTS Saturday,| énth Day Bapti GAux. 28.—The Sev- ¢ v Baptist Géneral It Is expected that from|held the célebration ral Conference drum corps will| ganization of ¢ s come to Nofwich on that day and com- 0 Aitei on Day bete for prizes. The parade will be held at 1:30 p. m. followifig wiich Gontests for thé prizes will be held on the Chel-| Society with séa Parade grounds. Thé prized willl Rondal of Newark, be awarded to tié corns making the best appearance and also for the quality of Thdfvidiial prizes will also be givéen 167 contastants in snare drum- ming and baton swinging.| Fach corps will -avérage fiftéen men and it is expectéd that’about four hun- dred players will comé to Norwich fof The Field Day will un- doubtedly attract thousands of peomls ain_ treasurer; Mi Niagara Falls, Nesrport. R. L The celebration was conducted by the Seventh Day Baptist Histsrical the wesmem Corliss S. ond déiegate, a Stiry, third delegate. The mofning fession was héld in the old church which is mow 4 part of the Newport Historical Soclety building. Thé meeting opened ywith the dedica- tioh and presentation of a large bronie memeorial tablet by Corliss: S. Randol. The fablét was unveiled by Miss Doro- FUNERALS. Charles Franklia Witty. THE mnea-;l of Charled Franklin *u Helen Wikty, was Reid Monday xftemoan it 2 o'dlock at thé mééL with buriar in Shéd & Birke werd th chirg Helen Kubat, The funiéral 5t Helen Kibat, the 1§ on the beach and héme on Laké A ditect @éscendant of the Samtie] Hub- Miry's eem& bard. one of tha forefathers of the de- nomination.. The table was accepted by Rev. Roderick Térry, president of the Harry Prsnflu. of New York oity who havé 4 Térrace for thé sum a party of friends from John Fraser of Blfimion 18 visiting His unelé, Wiltiam Fraser and family Valley Fallé for a couple of wieks. " Raftérty of Putnam récently entertained at_lunehéon at the o hotel, wmnflnll(n Auteng ‘“’M“ [r. 4N r8. nd Mr. and Mrs. John Porter .{ Emma Warren of Danielson 18 thé wedk with Mr. and Mrs. W. atérford, The aftérnoon sbeson as héld i 1he pirat amm johurdh he_organizdtisn w) the Seventh. Day Baptists w‘g“um originally came. The following i8 LUih Cot- brtéfilmme for the afterncon séssion: of chrtain etock of {hie C. B. Cothéll & | or tne eisr: moptra Dur Neldor, pastor Sofis Cb. of Paweatuck from heér laté husband’s éstats. The plaintiffs in the o of the First Baptist church of Néwport. ; Hon. Harlord J. Gross, . Arthur Potter of ding a eoupis “cottage at Omk- yiss weeks at the Unclé 1and Beach, a8 the guésts of Mrs. Wids- Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam Rédfern removed their household effects from Harristilié Wednesday to Baitie, whets they will make their f\llm:r:nn‘u B 0ld - Brown! at alnmer ladt Mon- Précéding the célsbration a -10-milé ATTENTION! MOOSE Last Call For Bake Tiekets; An ‘Reservations Shotild “be MWWM,GM R!'.AD'I‘IIW ! | August 30, 1922, HAS DESERTED HIM A Jnr;es McFall of Preston ?u filed suit ce divoree again$t his wil ceived a gash neariy thrée inches 1ofig | McFall, of Criewold, e dckion Y left ankle when e jumped from the cnilarems ratt, first aid at the Beach and later was at- k] a Paul i Gadie of +i4| igabsin Fertie, év&kl mmm W! & | Rehoboth éntertainéd day night in horior of their éous Mistés Lillian and Jesste ir Nigs Cathérine flefilm fliltm frelativés !t Do want SEEL brought on grounds of désértion sifcé sh@ Wwas given \ugmL 1917 'Thé couple. wers mArFied 11 and het maiden fiame wad

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