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!fl:dmheccr l;utA ian Brooders' as mm held -at . Conditions : - There have béen rains within the last ¢ 3 5 m;tol::mg New iom?"u-- mfi: 1;.:,; 2§ #a Blackman - ?«’S;':.‘&'J.’ Nort} c - % Z ing -al Conneticy . Ene] ‘States e t“r:?:é‘-:::"dlnfl::nfih;m;-fiv‘:fie In a mernonndllm of decision handed find all facts ;uu;:hl to ,.:: statement u(| her -t‘sfovl-lr mt_‘ wk,‘,,u,‘hb, “Erid :g,.dwhu.n, jm@ .m.:‘::;fl l«i:t $ -y a_correct and just acco; » ing exceptiopally " grea ong ! them |- Mer: airy . specialist.. of +Cor i :l\'u.:::nr:ilym'.;‘;.'m,::; n syt | down by Judse Webb and ied Mondax) ® ml L PR o lying he tacts was AT femi e oo eisert g - more mn Ceflhfe,—t.pmrzd due to-the rain. - #tates, excépt that ubse::led: sncwery |Afternoon with the clerk of the superior| ne order: of .the ' superior o 152~ 155" dave in (h atater. obtain o temy The day ,,“‘M, weather 15 Fkely Theedas and 1n - tha] court’ in this city the demurrer filed by [red upon the Hon. Milton A. Shumwiy &g haik- b . | ATV automobile Ticense trom.the state no-thern border from Lake ¥re .ast-| John C. Geary of New London to the & committee. - That quty has buen. Per- 1o iment axa, wicd s file. vinl 4 : 3 - | tormed as appears from.the repoct cn | York ‘license. srally ‘sact” of e ‘Mllssssipo! yiver dar.| TOOTEABOS. (of | Wi, \plalniifly fy the ' hat the committee inUhe neport “Ge- § GOk LI Bentley appehl. trom probate” has been| sribes himself as staje refzree; QUENEMOLY iy i North of Sandy Hook: Moderale and|learned briefs submitted by counsel and)validity -of his report. . ° othor states nofubly New York, have ob- | Uft Jacquards, harness “lines, . lingoes variable hecoming south and southwest;| the - authority cited and have reached| The order referring the ‘case establish- ' (Continued from Page Six) ‘comber boards. iyifg up Jacquards. tained- Connecticut_markers:: Inguiry d ther fai jesda; the conclusion that all of the groundsfed the capacity in which e Was' 10 4cti | gjoceq an interesting situation. 5 : Designing : Jaocguard dmgmmg caleu- M ands Hook to Hatieras: Gantle vari.|of demurrer to the remonstrance shouid | namely as commiitee. "It I8 true the cum- | “orhe Sugiae Dolice had moted. the. fact | (ation required in conndetion “with. Jac- B8 Eadh : - WARMEE AT Tuesday. be " sustained for the reasons therewn|pmittee held the dftice. of stat designing ;. how -to transfer design | g1 2 £ P& - 2 3 ew Yorkers were sumimering | J8ard e « : S b e St i TRl thar Hiles to Tebncim, | UK he ghote for Thre "';:“{’w‘ '::k' -mr??“o«"’é' ;:::mm::; h:;::;:f:: - self as Holding other titles to.Jistinc without . displaying Connéct miarkers - Rain: Wednesday fair; moferate " The case against Attorney Geary, who|“That e deseribed himselt in the re- | il AL ompe: or_showing anv intention of ‘getting them, | EToUNd weaves. rules for finding ~sley o Sl i & prominyat New London<lawyer has|pbt, is'a state rafefes whi ""“fl“‘”'lnsn The. sats ‘poliobratn’ Wegan to take | PIOK Warp and. filine requied, sketching R S R e, g gt 2 and unnecessary. but not ‘erroneous and | vetion apd mhtied one. after ariother of | 0L original Jacquard. patterns card set- slightly rmer ay “’tdnesdnyl’l‘he action was brought i | should - not vitiate. “the . Teport. : ALl visitors that they. mu set. Conne: Une, card jacing, ‘harness tying. sartly cloudy; moderate temperature, Geary by Ruth Bentley O'Neil, of Wil-|Jeast it furnishes no,just ground for a{ jout markers b {5 Gune -and- oporation: ot Observations In Norwich limantic, et. al..- children -and_ heirs of | remonstrance. At the most it migiit-have | ‘e state: law “p¥fvides that an out- e e oo The Bulletin’s observations show the|the late ‘Andrew J. Bentley of New: Lon- | been a proper ‘ground for * a motiua 10 4e tate car may remain in:Connecticut | extractors, oare and‘operation of drving tollowing changes' in temperature and|don. Mr. Bentley died in March 1835|send the report back wijh Instrucilons.i0, 35" gays under is own state markers but | machinery, mercerizing, finishing. of cot- iy ...,;:,,f,, changes Monday and Julia C. Bentley qualified as his ad-!erase the superfluous description as state when staving over 13 ‘dave.Conmecticnt | ton fabrics. 3 Ther. Bar.|ministratrix, She died in August, 1907,| referce and add the wod commite ad | markers must he added to the :-home | -Machine shon :practic Tnstruction, 29,50 | before completing ~and . accounting' for | thus avoid any possible discrenancy bé- |miarkers, © An antoist+may ‘pay £2 for |oiling and care: of. shapers” planers and : s g 29.60| the trust and in- September, 1907, John|tween the terms of the ordep of apy the. aeof Connectiout markers fof 10 | a¥inders: simple straisht. way ‘woek. on Y % fo oy 29.50|C. Geary became administrator of heriment and ofticial title which the commit~| davs and" 4t the expiration’ of €ix pe: |oume; forzing, bencl work. - fiing - and ‘-.,,x,\‘,,w - llu—);uk A ST | estate., tee affixed to his signature. N }d may renew.- On the other hand one & J & * ) ~ rrhek On December 29, 1920, he presented | The 23rd, reason of remonstrince’ is ::;u obtain a licehse for the balance of | Mathematics: Méchanics (elementary). || And '-)'a" D {hé Zraes’ bcM“( nd: “abe to the probate court an account pur-|without merit. The committee was not ear, the department charginx thé Drafting: Instruetion in reading biue-: Predictions Rain fol- | posting to be the aoccount of Julia C.|la judge within the intent and meaning Ands thé free jé my seat H : Zu'ar™ state fee for ‘thes mumber of {Drints on mill consiruction; laying out . me lowed by cleasing. [*Bentiey as addvx' of, the estate of An-|of section three of the- fifth le 6f the : - me_a shage: monkhs vét-remaining in-the year: i | the mcnmen negessary for a .25,00 S 1 l lkpo d Monday's weather: Shov.ers, north-|drew J. Benfley, The probate court al-|constitution- of the- state. -Many Gf ‘the E shindle -mill ; Aindinz the mumbee of ma- ept. m made on T\\'{J—’l’fl'fiu. 1 sast wind lowed fhe dccount but the heirs of Mr.|grounds of remonstrance are predicated | FRWER TUBERCULAR' i 5| eHines-of each kind and the. productiol A P g Betitiey took”an appeal to the supe upon the claim that the commitzee found | CATTLE. N STATE necesEary. 1o make a Certain amount of & 3 or before Sept lst 1922 w‘ll been- nd the soene where: . MOON AND TIDE court, 17;@ -u[v-r;.y,- 'u;;m sm;;: an or-|the ull(mallo facts rbp:n xmmia::‘x u\‘§- Tont ar 2080 hatfoet“cattis. Resthax m\glvm counts ;of “yarn. mm";g: ‘:::r&"nu o - Fomrkelli der’ appointing - the - Hon. ton dence, or in some fstances withy > o 1l B p e MR | Shumway a5 & committes to hear the|dence. There are no specilc avecments) Camnecticut 5““‘_"":”«7'::"’“_::: ;;;u;;,:,:;d A R LT ki hfled to dl“dends or mterest from i moge. Rises | Sets | Water. || Sets., cAs&" Judgs' Shumway heard the evi-fin the remonstrance.as to'what evidsice]mbre than 6 por cent ey this week with refatives in Danicieon (Standard Time.) dence " in lhe case and upheld the pro-|was improperiy received, what obj T accord = My xeg! !t! i : A ¢ " Domestic, Arma's : T o : rasitive xearn ok bate court's setion fn admitting the ac.|weré taken by the remonstranis cr e et ety mer ot | . Tivers and brooks ail,theough this ter- that date. ; it g | witn's w—r'.';.T:E count.. The Bentléy heirs then' filed a|rulings were made. by ths = commitree | James AC VRACSH. -4 WEC O ritory are-at the hizhest level in memory - 8 remonstrance ‘and - Attorney 'Geary, filed| which will enable the court.tn consiuer | e Tortst emttie. b fof this time' bf: year. head. a dsmurret to the remonstrance. |and pass upon these claims as 4 1estions i Ere another el —roruauuif ¢ s athte ifae " auiry ufl‘ This is caucus week for naming dele- Stea : & " { The téxt '6f Judge Webb's memoran-|of law. Jrought - inte this. - s o gations to:renrésent the town in state dum of deciton is as follows:— 1t would be of little assistance. to-the | Preeding. and 618 for dmmediatesslaughat o ; . eseional, - county _and o od and fitty-taur we i & T ameunable to aceent the contention of | parties to undertake any sxtended con-| o} m‘;d“”::';’r““;, o BonoshE it Co :._conventions of the e- the remonstrants that the reasons‘of ap- | sideration’ of each of the (thirry-sight ' A | 3 ¥ 'nm;rm: e e w dream. his mvy menfs. 1 ses. MAIN STREET CORN!R- BROADWA Have 2 beins: lets Gueahie sven thin — Wiltiam h v m 10.90 1 publican ‘and demcorafic partice d only two-acted. One ¥as e o high water it 13 low | Peal limit or establiish the-issies upon | grounds f remonstrance anl mmetcen nestiente and “only ined ~ and e ined. er| , Ita Munvan of Thomneon has sold his « and ‘one was v flood tide. which the committee was. authorized '{o|reasons of demurrer. ruarantin 9 1 ‘per.| f2rm. to Augusius ‘Bell ‘of Groton. Mr. find . the. facts. pet examined the learnad briefs sub- % ok pernite were| -l 1= “to“take possession-of the farm TAW The appeal from the decrae of the counsel and ~he aw-horizy eited | T & M 1 fmmediae| : probate court accepting the ascount pre-|and have reached the conclusion that all | ; : i siauehter. % ol ite S e N : E W. Yerrington of South Sécond |Sented the case to be heard de nove in!of the grounds of demurrsr o the r ,:.‘hc i ecr 2 > : HU"OR ‘OF ‘l’lEDAY avenue was a recent visitor in Bridge- | the superior court upon the same is:ues | monstrance should 'be sustained for the Hie. stase; “tis 3 * > 3 S6 = 5 por - I" hose originally before the probate | Féasons therein stated. Snprensed” ~bv 14 3 Miss Dorothy Varléy, who has been | court. Demurrer - to remonstrance zus‘ained. ks e g . . . . . “«To 6 15d. wife ofr th - | omcial _, tuberculin - 5 3 5 2 R e B o 1 fonairé—Hot Sorings aternal he guest of Miss Héien Aberg of North| The superfor court on apr»al was to WESB, Judge. 5 Third avénue for the past week, has re- Al 7 tntal : turned to her home in Portland Conn. = B SR 1.584° 1 re' rubmitted - to . their Miss Nyra Yerrington of South Second | CONNECTICUT COLLEGE. TO HUDSON TOURING CAR |t text durine the monta. wenue has returned "Q"J passing -the OTEN SEFTEMBER 20TH | OVERTURNS AT UNCASVILLE ’V‘“eulm‘;m s "a:;:':l“::m:‘l‘_‘:".‘;‘ T Hrdoie ot rerrave. avenue has| The formal opening of Connéctigut |- At 5:45- Monday -‘morning <4, Clarge| Tnistered to SIS naNe R et tarned 1o work alter enjoying his an. | COLeze this fall will take place on Wed- |'Hudson touring car bearing Comnacti-| 95 e i Sk satation . nesday. September 20th ‘at 850 a. m.|cut registration 0-1845; go. Stoward s‘h\-\‘c:\;‘«mia‘ (:ln, two, infected . herds| iave I New were discovere i Mr. and Mrs, Peter Lafieur and family | Students from out of town may have | New London at & sood speed *turmed ; e CriiaT s man. should. . antured durine : R Fg et g “Tes, go on— Nonth A strect have retuenee from |Deen instructed to Feach the col'ege at |completely over in. front of the home ‘o ‘h'_"hr:‘;'“;"fl( L S ST TR i xem .':\NM i B ity at Helatton's Oove. the earliest possible hour on Mand Roscoe Dart at Uncasville. S Tomr Zgen or "rablas i o E T - Ponemah council. No. 34, K. of C., met | SEDt. 15.°and after reporting €o the The - driver, who was" the sole occup-|3™d 2 : = E | she.- does m fat; rector of residence in Thames hall; are to | ant of the car, manazed to crawl out of s O R 2 d ~ Hox ’ vi- e e Fallay < toha. of A o ring_ : ning in their rooms on Provi- | o immediatel -to the, offiée of the reg. | the door. which burt open swhas® the| L e R istrq, David Leib, in Science hall and | car gvermurned. He escaped” with *'"m: o 5 Martel and Miss ROSe | yeoyre instructions in rezard to regis- | bruised arm and a shaking up, which |~eSt8aL Caron and Theodore Bedard ave re- x B tration. The college refectory will' open | seemed a miracle to .those who arrived s 2 ‘ ;: ¥ Wrned o théir Hommes n Webster, Masa. | on Nonday: on the scent soon after. The slippery e ‘:. :m:finnnzires' ¥ N g : : fter passing the week with Mr. and . 3 highway was thg cause: of the. acgident.| -Although -a numbar of. gu ol , 4 - " ol This vears entering clase will equal 3 e | . : . Mre Phiip Beival of Riverside Grove. vear's 3 A3 the car 1aid ‘moross the highway|sent out by the Manufacturers’ Assosi-! . ] # iz : On Sunday they were the guests of Mr, yIhat of last year, as more that :23 stu- ghway nd Mre Theodore Belval and . Miss|Gents haye enrolad to date. At the coose (it held up trafic until Lew's> Cuman,|ation of Connesticut to all industries v rs. Theodore -Bel ss v Car owner/- .mrfn( flrln-—"Olt my crlinders’ has been missing.all ga: e A o e were | Who runs a garage at Hill Top, tould;of the state. asking for imformation ré- 3 Mechaniz—*] e b Hortepse Caron of North B street on a| Of the Resfiemic véar W Jane there were | o e nd towed away The|garding thetr coal muonlv. o sabmidsicn 3 % ¥ S iy e Xhmmm u.rbnre-ur meior trip to Crescent Beach, where they | & total of 38 93 juniors, 117 soph- | Car suffered considerable damage as the| {0 the state fuel .distribution commis- = = ATURDA cm il s P and Mirs. John Seidel of Deovi-|Omores and 127 freshmen. O e TIOEE eRe e ae e Rea e NOTICE OUR ADS S Y b . that its evening zowns are modest'y prie. Ihhch scriet are saending several days ai| Last winter_a number of the fresh | TT0ked fonders bent, hood ' demolished | vass clowed Monday mignt' | : : : ; g ; c Fisher's Island, N. Y. men were quartered at the Bragaw res- g s ] fion sent out *2.500 ouestionmajres, and S o i - S " Bonas: “-,u_,_n Tioop 4, Boy Scouts, met Monday |idence, which was rented by the col- ” by last Wednasday only about 1.300 had 1919 Buick Coupe 5 19[6 RBQ, 7'?'..9“3' Tom' side Tales. i R Sk, ek i 19 Sacred) fegeTand oan b v cmtal A e | e SHNEEE ;';";“"'"""“ been returned. . Follow-up_ leiters o il Iohonr—3a. what's s ‘Scoteh: fi.. choo! building. ident fellow was social head of the houss . Cutler, Inc.. Colchester, zrain. coal e remaining 1200, he added, o < - . bW es—Yoar ‘ o vl % of Blissvilie and_student ‘government rules prevailed [and lumber supplies. have fled papers | o se then ihere: haa been an .|| 1921 Special Six Studebaker 1918 Cadillac Limousine, 7-passenger ; father flvmb tccompanied by Miss Mary Krauss and |25 on the cAmpus and’ among otherWith secretarv of state. showins capital, | crease m returns, | < Sichard Krauss went to New York to|&roups living In private houses near-|$50.000: to hegin with 45:000: incorpora. d M rnard I\l’allsi on!b g Vi in| Vinal House thegnew cottage dorm Mg peopie attended the | tory on Mohezan @venue,. will be. oc Siealty . oo e dgnns | cupied for the first time. this year. It | Bank references are mot mecessary for p is large to_accommodate twelve | borrowing trouble. Members of the German Shooting club : Lhe” SuuSEl & tors, A. Cutler and Sara B. Cutler. neus Cutler, Samuel Cutler, Mary lle_ Pank and | Trust combariy onened its doorsfor busi. pess Monday morning. Th_o eapital stock of thp new trust company is $25 000. with 1918 Cole Eight, 4-passenger Sport 1921 Cole Eight, Phaeton, liké new . ] 1916 Dodge Touring, winter top ' 1918 Qverland; 5-passenger Touring The manazer e 1 A the Ladies’ Rifle team QNM’KIIHQV[‘“‘ fftéen girls, and | fx filly, -"lui[\nflfl 2 ;nthu nv-:nedm and then 1-£ . * . *charge notice m; Al 1920 Buick, 7-passenger Touring e Sl 6 {“%_ 1919 Ch and ler, 7-pulenger, smi 1920 5. T that you sere c - 3 - ~ with every convbniénce. The other Gurm- | e 3 il 3 SCHPPS-BOOth, pass. ourmg Dy Tesients of the village who have ra. | ItOriés. which Will_be AlleRto capac 3 - : i A3 g : -Bolsh - Captain—How 418 ! again this ,vear .are ‘Branford House, | g - i - 1913 Ford Delwery keep our stores from being. broken: ints sy returned from spending the som- | Wiihrop Fouss. Plant House, Blavk g ] eiiiha 1921 Dodge Sedan - . T b fendered mevesal voeal |Stone House, North Aottaze, Deshon 2 t e House and Mosier House, The last tw and o }\J:.("'\.nc‘n”:u“';‘;g are private residences in Mohegan gv ol Tonanna Heibel Mrd John | Chue about ten minutes walk from lhe | Tl as Bre O ,m“’;‘mhe Yol | campus. rented by the college and under owing the repast, dancing Was gnjoyed, | 1% control. : - 1913 Ford Touring ! 'i?«"‘i";;m'»;.;:f'_i";‘“ - 1916 Buick, 5-passenger- Touring " 1920 Hudson Speedstér L on the window—Baths.—American gion Weekly. 1916 Big Six Buick, 7-passenger Touring 1921 Ford Coupe “Im aftald mv hesband ‘Te the : .+l 1y imbued ‘withane Sambling xpirit,” st music bing furnished by an orchestra un- SRR 1917 Cadillac leouune, 7-Pusenger 1921 Ford Sedan. a - woman to, her nmm 3K ership of Lawrence Krauss ¥ k Pinkosh of Norwi enue re- 3 5 A E 5 -t Saturday _evening from Poland, \ xhere he hus been spending the past few i\ > months at the home of his father. Mr. Pinkosh went by way of Danzig, going m that sort by train to Warsaw v.nue "¢, spent a large part of his time ns vers bad in Poland. said Me. Fnkosh. “and a Pole who has resided -in he United States would find-it very .dif- fedlt to ascustom himself to the sur- o whild keep it in the bouse, too, it ALL PRICES ARE RIGHT ‘f’ ?'ffl ‘!"“Dr .::ln‘;:g 1...; : S T ETHIER JR., Prop.. WEST TOWN ST. ::m"’:’“ 10t 10 T o’ the doc that gave the “Tfanser) {2nytning At S o i = ; WelL" Nhlkdl the !rno-umtm'rn A v ; : : 2 CEEC Z LT ge(tin' tired of them fellers fvin’ u- ~wundings of that countrs. Poiish money Trint ""’d. i E : = s T S R R <ty L 2 * over mx_property.”. He' sty vas denrecidted to such an extent that it P read:. S¥ary - [ S — — uRE WRAC SURE "!'-4”-5 L ® almost given away. On changing some three * years 1] b 2 g E e s - — — - > press * mv santiments?'—] wndred: American doliars - into. Palish | had had very | b k3 ki - i g = A[e-}{grlqu piey in Warsaw, I found myself in pos- b a d. trouble! g2 2 i of #ix million marks. The money § i with© my kid- | % “ - ; of course, and thers are o Mrs. one murk denomination up to one ,, : Whit-] e million marks. To nbtain a good dinner : =2 ney declares, | 9 _Poland one must_spend a thousand “My head ached| JIn 1832 the Migaipaisini n. marks The peonle are still very poor | YEIY often, I got so short of “breath | Y ite source. : . : 1 , Y “'In ‘CHri qn ‘Lh secause of the taxes made necessary by [ANd dizzy at times, and my heart | > g : as an emblem o{ impurity. . ; he war. and to purchase & small house | tUMDed- awfil ‘when T tried tn: 4o | . . s 3 8 ¥ - JIL o [ T'm"","' v ,.,‘"' ,,g.‘" mrend 320n6 or two rooms one rhust hand ovel | 2NY. Beavy work, But- theomars was i & - ; e % ""° a2 %o ce three million marks. The army is | the Dain in my Back. There was sed- - § 2 5 73 3 5 RS In “voint of” mpam kept recruit strength. although [ iment, and I ‘was' disturbed as many deinas ' A sverything seems quiet aloug | A8 ‘twelye times inv the night. After ” § = ¥ 5 Russian border.” Mw Pinkosn | *eading 'thé advertising I started tap. M back some intereeting curfos | /N8 Goldine ' Alterative sand. Reoon- THEM NGER up in his native country and also | Structive, and after a few bottles, “*EY’RE WEAR!NG ,l.‘q ~ ther parts of Burope that he visited, | YOU _Would - hardly. believe. it- but. | H¢ wpent one day iIn Paris and cight | CAll 80.to bed-and sleep fine all night. $avs in Havre, France, waiting for a |MY bowels were -constipated, but -are RO e s s S ek e PR DoALE Bres oousiinated, bt wre € OCKS Hi& daughter, as told before in the ool- | EONe from my. limbs, | and it took lha amns of 'this naper died and was-buried | P3in all out of my. side and.back.. 5 Poland. her death having been caused | WOUId not be without Gorine: 1a. e NEW WOOL, "AND Sll.l( FROCKS . ARRIVE DAILY Yom biood noisoning. While Mr. Pinkosh | house. It is. a. wonderful - reme hinks Poland will eventualy work out lThvle c0ng be: no- stronger -indor: ¥ her dificulties. and thinks a gréat |Ment of the merit of GOLDINE, a| fodi 5 his mative conntry. ha was piad | compoun of 10 of the mer v (] When they were short we said, “how clever.” pr that, © return to America, and says thflt there | medicinal ‘herbs, intluding the" « ® no comparison between this country’|i0us Yong-Gona Root from FU);“C- they are defimte" longer we say “how chlrmmg One . & Madrid..Spaln;.-ia. the+ highast- c e : shghfiy F-ctory Dtmxed 5 “Siam a 42018 E ulation.ts ‘:.lnu. the- u-:'-r G-nst-m MEN’SARMY_BOOTS oo e S . . Tou breathe. gut. m ot} 9 v ' g hour. in the form of carbemio* i e s YOS e eerincs Hand ":’t’\?mfiii was, and the. other.is true. . Bemg Jonger ‘the lines be- MEN S STORM KING. 4 e “|to make a diamond worth.ever J4TH ARTILLERY ToO simple diuretic (aeting on the kidneys | HOLD ANNUAL REUNION | 30, PRAdeD). fhet, we possess’ Get| come more graceful, andlthqre is_more opportunity ‘to NNUAL REU our hottle ‘today | with Fifts-sixth Artillery regiment, which |in the home; keep wenl LDINE | embellish the smart models beading, ‘with embroid- meiuded many, Norwich bays ‘the ery, ami with braids which again make their appearance. Austria's 90 Goshelin tapestrien vai- ued at %40, %« MBS .. e Manganess, ‘steel, with ity Forld war, will hold its second annuai | se~=FREE FKIAL 10 YOU—=y *eumion at Ocean beach, Sunday, Sept. i——-- uP T YOU E""““‘ TiaNT now| :f" Quctibility. W es, “was found umex v T ected that th fon will o 2y R Red,Wh:u Fremens,LutherSolelnthlhArmme :::Ia\;::rmw_ i exp at {he. reunion < . : mak Sl topether sore: thin ser ot | ek e e o Remember we do 'The Apparel Shop’s present showing is otkier Fice men from all over New England. not use one medicine for_everyth 5 S S The reunion takes place at the invi. | ia 484 mallto GOLDINEMEC. Co lac., very interesting, and every day .sees . ation of New London members of the e I segiment, exterp'd at the reunion in o e Bridgeport last s Preliminary ar- | e o rangements for the. affair are under way o eead ind are in charge of & committes con | |t B OUR - PRICES - ARE. CONSlSTENTLY LOWER 8. Payne and Christopher T. Barry -of 1t was a-vrt-ua,\.- more of. the. dunty frocks duphyad. ‘BOYS SHORT BOOTS, sizes 5and6.... $195 || =57 ;:,-;, New London. Present plans call for a_ huge ctam bake at Ocean béach at 2 o'clock in the Tives saved in ‘every. Afterncon followed by tne business meet- . 3 F : per eents "' e mg at. 4 o'clock. The morning will be g i £ §iven over principally to swimming and water tports. Goldine Remedies are lfll?‘ m Nor- | : e 4 a wich by Geo. G. Engler and Lee & Os- | g y K : e '-Ifll.-—-mrvflmnely 20,000 per- | good Co.: B by Geo. Thompsen: 7 L5 p ; s ’ e ‘ 1 108 in Hartford will be obiiged. during | Colchester by A. T. Van Cleve: Groton [ f i ¢ . 4 k <o - o " September. to compils & 1is of their real 8, i seiate holdings, to be used by the as- by i L LR Gorman; Neank by W. H. HUlL, Taft. T = € .o villy by ‘Geo, Thompeon. 231