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1. Tilden Jewett has sold his farm in Télland, on Cassidy Hill to Fred Got- llar William Miller of spsm = ] 2 armony - oy : retu home atter St ; uses. fen{vll. xl‘zf»ado;—axm‘s lm‘ "“,’..“‘“,Llfl'v" lfl:nfi; fi:"":’ "‘““"'m ik I-nndon and Windham col,mtiu fol-* ELECTRIC 001 ows ok S Tt Reymona 5. [lows o Tueaday evéning's sky, after so many e "‘m.fl:‘ e MG Dl el s i RADIATORS duys of rainy weather. ga;;yug M G D. A.ndraws_ot J‘ewdt ; ';IW msnoy covm. At the D. A. R. Mueum at nandd- Frieds Sabrowski + Pozrah. 2 Town G ¥ hp The Misses Ruth and % 3 Tostats ot be Mo AT ey ath | of Baitle strest, are spending.a week-with | State convention—0. C. Gardner; Na- § “Mr. and Prodell | than Gilman. FOR - 1. Thess. ine’ dare.a vuphie’ ditomobtia | LIS STADABARRLA, Ay B0 Mr Cong-runonu—m. LeRoy Lathrop, Nel-|( of Preston. E camping park in the suburbs of M rwi§ tark. - Dm DAYS ! would be appreeciated by, teuring parties. W CHW ift bwl;r of Nor;idy: and vJ sm“,,q.,;_x.“d, me,,' Hel.n 5 Baked bean supper, Lisbon town hall, o, Behineotwiy; i “{ Thyrsday evening, 5.30, standacd time.— | D26R visiting thel¢ father, C."D. Chiem, | “county ;. F. Abel, E. LeRoy La- OR e at Westford, thry . e 0D, o Jeo es MoCloud of Norwich, also| Town committée—E. F.- Abel duk'— Tith e Segtunig e September 8o o "'m‘:;if 7. ONell and Mins BAGh | man; Feenic B Palmer, Nathan Gilnmn, | pastors’ vaeal end, Collins flilplm e, are. am Lathrop; Nel. tark, O, cl\u:ch, services being resumed Sunday fio& 1sland visitors. * Gudner.y H. Beudofi"::nem P;omc' next. ; Mre/ D. J. Fin 1 Williaen | M7s. John md: Glaglys Pendleton, A Harttord voung woman, Mise Naomi | ot ary: 3t Brosiine, n b are wias| Mrs. Warcen Thomipaon bies. 2o 1y |- Neill. of No. 51 Imlay street, has re- g, un.d‘lnns ister, Mes, umu Me- lmrop Miss Elsie Beard, Mrs. Nathan turnd1 after spending two weeks at | Nony of Main street. Giiman, Mise Alice thao Columbia Lake. EARLY FALL HEATING THEY SAVE COAL o-.s—wnn.u R. Street. tin, th dlet Dat Miss Margaret O'Donovan nnd Phylis Colchester. G&‘g’w d, Tpeodore Nicoli, Y At 2 meeting of the Middletown Daley | yijjer of Hartford who have heen visiting | Tawasd L. Keliey, moderatoe; William | George Tt L EATONCHIASE CQ, |as Wt s s Sy | i et i 2t 50 e o, chain 4 U\ of Storrs, was present.— several days at OceAn Beach. State enatorial—! ' convention—Albert H. Fobte, Bulme-. .mqg . Bates, John 'C. Hol- § Nocwich Soclety papers noted Tuesday that Vis- ._'!gmgj'-'-' L e et gl e cmg,_w[gra 129 Main Street. IOrWICh | countess Rhondda, who is spending some 55 all Congressional—Samusl . Kellogs, Fnd Wilcos. . . [ltacted by chizopractic spinel ads time at Stoningtod Manor Inn, will sail| - liiher—Sullivan Max Cohen, Jacob El m ~ Prob 0—-—8-1 Wi alter Tay- | Nofth Windham; Arthur-Keeney, WInd- justments. this week for England. Miss_Josephine M. Sullivan ana Ray- I ‘“‘- Asz “‘- robat ham. H . Senatorial—Edwin box, William Tilley, Wu“m onovan. d Samuel Spooner, of s-yhmol‘( Pom;. mond Joseph h:elllher’ o:l::k murl;d Bnken. Albert Morgan, Town - committee—AMEur = C. Sl _ CONCERT SINGER while walking on the Oyster river road | Tuesday morn at at 8t} County—Ike Cohen. B. Bat W. Mansfield. FIND:! MEDY ' reconly, was Knooked down by an av- | Paire’s chureh by Rev. 3 % May, g ey LA o Getrgs it . temobile and seriously injured. Professor F. L. Farrell was in charge moénd. 4 “There is no prof: ° An East Hampton correspondent states | the musieal program duting the muptial | Town committee—Samuel N. Morgan, | State eonvenmp—mfln l'M tair Darie Sl Tadd. Barnind perfect health is so that Mr. and Mrs. ‘Earl Hitchcock and |ass. Friends attended from Brockton, | Robert 8. Brown, Frederick O, Brown. F. Rogers. il = o ke Ay that of the singer. 2 children motored to Groton Lons Point | Mass., and other places. TR Tt Congreas onal—Chaffes . A Malons, | Willam . Cla ’;"flAnoi‘"“‘“* Jo- ¥ pink of conditien d &nd spent a day with Dr. and Mrs, F.| The best man was John P. Sullivam, | g e ‘| Henry Darling. ol T Charles gl knows that it is necessary to All K T, Fitch. the bridesmaid being Miss J. Katherine |yt cOntonbion—Jullus ' T. Rogers,| - County—G, H. Morgan, Hemry C. Har-1 The mesting adjourned at § p. m. rid of that bus-h” of all ‘,...., persons having Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Revnolds, who |Contery. The bride was ~beautifully | g onal. — George Bathgate, | g ILFimer B Chadwick, Wil troubl . Norwich | Tere married recently have moved into | gowned in white canton crepe with pearl { Cparics R Tubbs e : + Wi-| NEED TEN INSPECTORS , trouble, whether against the Town of one of the Ams houses, at Amston. Mr. lr|mml:gl. her veil of tulla being calusht Senatoril—W. W. Hanney, Austin I H'&m eomfin—wmm- B Kingey.} - FOR SUMMER RESOBTS in the larynx, . Reynolds is statlon agent at Leonard jup with orange blossoms. She carried a | Bush, g Aol s J ¥ present same on or before| sridse. bride's bouquet of astors. Her mald was | County—Gesrge Wino, J, H. Tubbs, | - ¥+ RORSrS Eagar F. Slandish. m::" Hoalth_Gonweistieass : Joka. .| In the always attractive grounds at |gowned in pink canton creps with pearl| Town committee—F. ~A. Beckwith, Bprague. has announced that he will ask ¢ September lll. the Hurlbutt-Habekotts residence on!trimmings, and wore a picture hat to the lo;matnn At the next session for an chairman; others as in' committee of| Willlam G. Park, ¢hairman; Arthur P. hich - pract Broddway, a new driveway has a bor- | match. She also carried a bouqim of | 1920, 2 Cote, clerk. Sreguriaion who, w 5 ten Y Spire g R P” order &l“m der of bloming portulacca which is |astors. town and he testified that his daugiter married Tedford in 1917 and that they lived together three or four years before Tedford disappeared. The police say that Tedford some years ago married Maude Warren of Burling- ton, Vt., byt Jeft her when he fould she had a husbafid and child. Before that he is said to have married Leona Chase of Fairfax, Vt, and after the honeymoen he found she had a husband and several cord has advanced to & marked degree, |an electrician. A tew weeks ago wood sold at §8 a cord. | The groom was born in Stoughton, In some places today it is bringing $16 | Mass., the son of John and Adeline Ward State conventi: Henry H. Blakle, a cord. Kelliher. The bride is & native o¥*West- b °_°m o H. Robins ¢ Alphonso Dubau, D(l A former Norwich boy™ George Rich- |erly and is the daughter of Rober: J. Probate—William R. Palmer, Herbert Benjamin H. Hewitt, mond, is having his vacation from his |and Katherine Madden Sulilvan. H. Tife. : . : Congressinal—A. ~ T. Martin, Wiison duties at the Mystic River bank. and 8t. Plerro—Poirler = Town committee—John T. Barry, Wil- i e S O Wheelc, Jerome Anderson, Jr., Cornelius | 75 1 the state increases, materially, Wi Mrs. Richmond (Mary Treadway), wgust 28th, E 3 4 2 . J. Donshue, and son, is camping at Willimantic camp'| .In this city on A BRI Mtas dony d these must be inspected. This M- J ‘: mms B ': h.(: . . Groten. Senatorial—Fired Sronme { JUNAENG T TS et B Poiris . Plerre, h / 3 o par, 2? Lomr lelr '5?:.:““::1-? P! er:.e‘l bot! . State’ conention—Charles H. Smith, R, | oulter, John Pflb\nnea. Frank E. sgn iures: When the surfey was made by the as a concert singer. Franklin, o State emwnuc-»!ml J. - Fonmtaine, Mm' :&mwrk Wil oshpiss of L:“mnllb.'x.lu:: greatly admired. The mother of the bride wore “gray | . B Davis, moderator. - Willtam G.- Park, m""’m“h‘h‘m ke, Ko IR rienced -t B % e As & result of the stormy weather of |canton crepe with silver trimmiings, the | Siate convention—.G. B Davis James Cwfl-fl"flfl*’fil‘u“m’n T S el ne 4 reliet the past wéek or two the excellent black | mother of the groom wearing gray cxnmn H. Hyde. as Webster. = l‘n‘:uure resorts throufr:u the state. R TEDFORD 18 HELD fish and bass fishing off the rocks along |crepe with jet trimmings. - Congressional—C. A. Heath, E. W. Sm““'l-‘—hm ’@. Drescer, & mectusity exifin Sagh - Ie- ehiraprac~ ON BIGAMY €HARGE | Quonochontaug coast has rbecome a| ‘The bride wore a pearl necklace, the | Clark Joshua Taylor. o i awn g the Tact ikat.be- | iors would have Frank . Tedford of New london, ar- | thing of the past. gift of the groom, the best man receiving | Senatorial—H. A. Gager, Mrs. Rose meY—D'fll" jSellivan, :Join Hene f<anes-of the SEGctk oPiihe Mmneiioes, 180 L] 1osry than. they. rested at New Haven last wesk on a| Crabs, shrimp, lobsters, nativé blue | gold cuff links and the bridesmald’an am- | Date.” ~ =« : g e 31 fi:“m““'{, engineering of the {§ o0uig do. My ad- charge of bigamy, was held for the su- | and sword, all new and fancy stock at |ethyist ring. County—C. H. Lathrop, D, T. Davis. : m‘;"‘“‘""“m g. m'-‘" "‘ , "‘“‘hm has Wfl““"; vice to singers 18 perfor court in that city in $2,000 bonds | Powers Bros.—adv. Following the wedding a receptis Probate—M. F. Ladd, J. W. Hoxie. ‘r-e:‘n‘r i un—-‘nmo- G, Tuuet Iolases lm,;'ru m th.e many r.:u Tuesday. The complaint agatast At Noank, Capt. J. C. Sistare reached | held and wedding breakfast ses at lhe - Town committée—J. H. Hyde, chair- mm Lhotson B-h-nr i mm Loseradfronce ey ot~ Ay mm made by Mildred Robinson of Hamden |his ¢3th birthday Monday. Capt. Sis- |home of the bride at 59 Palmer stréet, the | man; C. H. Lathrop, Frank Date. Toisn ! ~ Ty who discovered that Tedford 4ad another [tare was horn in New London, Aug. 28, | house being decorated with cut flowers. Grisweld. get W;’ in "The Chiropractic wife when she married "him on ‘Juiy 18. | 1853. He has followed the water ever| Mr. and Mrs. Kelliher are spending | State convention—John . Barry, Ar- N ettt ta & The police i@ not bring Mrs. Frances |since he was fourteen. their honeymoon at Atlantic City and ; thur M. Brown. M‘,"k e ablity-of Mme Wiqds Niles Tedford of Brattleboro, ‘Vt, down | Because of the. exceptional demand for | OR thelr -return will reside in Brockton, | (Congressionai—Robert J. Guy, Wilitam well known to testify, as the woman's ‘father was in {wood all over the state the pries per | Mass, where the groom Is employed as| B. Montgomery. Senatorial—John T. Barry, Clnrlel Ansther fact that - demonstratés the AN APPOINTMENT need of inspéctors, according to J. Fred- to find out what can be erick Jackson, director of the bursau, done in your case can be Is tiat every year the number of camps, made by MW summar resofts, houses and pleasurs re- 1831, . ‘- were near their route. could marry her. 0 bureau, covering 57 places throughout the CHIROPRACTOR ot e L e Yo v | Redetick A Douglas, 1B, e tide Juj 1 SAReComl, €10 Comtilo, Lowib M| e, L1 oo o o e A S s bt & Neve 1 i Danislso children, 1 s usual, is passing his vacation at Will- |2 rative of Nova Secotla and is the | AHY o . Wi ana fohm X Sagirion: - fuboanti’ asitinnesdeticie - for s ‘totit ot L Norwich anielson ! T‘lire‘ ;;once say that 'Tedlord is wanted | ington, }Imd an.interesting paper on Con- daughter of- Jose e and Rosa Perry | Glgtz:be:sn:al;larck ]E\ \;m;;;!wmum Town it .mmfl H_‘fi"w 5,000 Bt a5 the & g Dver Woolworth’s 110 Main St o avindam county. Vi on & charge of | mectiout's Congregutions, Courts ahd | peirier. Tae bra%lwool spinner and | g0l e Al Stanton, Myren J.|Henry A. Btadie, Seth N. Wiliiire, Cor. |or vacationish, remained onfi two weens || Tuse, Thurs: Mon, Wad. $o'be chkme 5 Jall wPrec 0 Ghikt. Seamicn | Erincictiay Musatgs o < was born in Lewlstdn, Malne, the son of | ciiiter. Georse S. Comsiv. C. B: Lund. | Belelus 1. Donohuo, -Sidney Siswick, | the turnover was high and' the total|§ ! and Sat and Friday Ratbe Jokaa Shout iz matrmelitaltle e W T Eie o Ellington, who | SAW2r8 and Caroline Yoyer 8¢. Plerrs. | County—Frapk W. Deddy, K F.|Louise Trmbull, Sara A. Foster. Jowe-|must have been 25,000. Now, with an in- fairs and said that he knew a has been re-engaged as assishtant:prin- ms.m“g;“‘u G';“—N DAR - 2—;”\ E. Tyler Lamphere, Frank W. m&%:mm Emily D. Wiitlams, | ereased- number of resorts, the turnover would wait- for him to get fr cipal of the West District scnool in tlyn, 7 must be between 35,000 and 40,000, Mr. Rockville, has purchased a place on Da- , BY MISS S. L. HUNTINGTON | ‘lown committee—Albért Stanton, . Voluntowa Jackson estimated. Part in mansavers with otbers of ncr vis street in thi ty. and will move | Miss Sarah Lanmdn Hntington has|chairman; C. B. Lund, M. J.Chester. sma ‘Convention—Thomas A. Brown, | This survey, Mr. Jagkson pointed out, |class. ' _ ul.:r:t wnth her &;fiyym‘ shown her continued.interest in Norwich Lebfu.. - John N.-Lewls: = = / was made only by ene sanitary engineer, The 8.-51 ‘s under commail ;]f Lieu- Meet the Giris with the Thousand |ond i Faith Trumbull chagter, D. A Rl W . Perry, chdirman; C. J. Abell,| Consressional—Georgs' R. Wdmond, |working continuously and doins nothing | tenant Commander W. 5. His U8 Pockets at lawn fete of St. Patrick's|Museum by adding to its colection the | giori Siats Commantial t Stanfon L.|Warren Tanner. cissrunflf 1t WAMSCMINML . gactiond [ IomEiaTder- TAAD fa 1SR SHEC SN parish, K. of C, home, tonighi, Popular| Sift of & handsome tabe with a marble| Brics Arthus B, Howitt, —Jemcs 4| Sematorlal-Georgs T. arux.- Thomas | that have been made should bhe followel | submarine officers haviag received musie, various 'novelties, domestic and | (0P; The table is of great local interest Thomas George H. Hovie 2nd. Con.|McDonald. up after instructions are givén for im- | training on the earliest type of craft. fancy articles, rich cakes, stc.—adv. m mb(?;‘ upon & .card the following'in- | eressional, Herbert W. Sweet, B. Ray| = County—Haward E, Jares, r-ed c. M;vsment- Bhf.r Tackson ‘expm::d, ;;n:- - i : Manning, Everett C, Payson, Clifford ©. wise not much progress Is mas < ; The most important ecanning week for I 7 " Som several Connecticut grown products 15 | Gon Joeutar ooy tmoull, €08 of | King. Senstorial, John Clark, George . Kautman Gedcfe| chses 6t of ten, he 210, the whter aup- mcmms IN Local homes are heing opened to visr itors arriving for the Huntington family CAPTAIN CARPESTER REVURNS - FROM OLD ORCHARD Captaln Cacpenter of ths Salvation Army has re:urnsd home alter speniing 8 ten days’ fuclough at il Crehard, Maine, where he attended rh: yoarly camp meéting of Saivation Army werkors. A largely attended meeting was held Tueaday nigh: at .he army hLall in Main street to celebraite the homa comiry of Captain Carpeer. Captain Cardai.er has express.é z de- . Jonathan Trumbull ground his|L, Thomas, Leslie T. Clark, William T. ty. is £ b not what it should be. T inaas “\f;rd::‘e' oy e b:gruT Ratis oSt aiie Ol EABUNITT R bery Oy, W MoCait tnd, Cnar: Town Commities. —. John , N. Léwls. i e e e ! = - | presented the marble to his nephew,. Jed- b 2 cuiture, there being big crops of peach- i s marble s nephew, Jed- |les S.-Brigws, Fred N, Taylor, William diak 2d. thi b i chairman; George R, Edmond, Wiltam COMMUNICABLE DISEASES “88, pears, sweet' corn and tomatoes. Sk Faniegton, Lo Qs lei A Puta. Towh ittee, Charles J. reunion. yas mounted on this beatifully carved | Abell, Elisha Waterman, E, W. Jones, |H Kautman. REPORTED LAST WEEK | Mr. and Mrs. Alexsnder T. Williams of sire that LHeS othar At Plainfleld, Henry Devolve, whose |standard—date about 1820—which be-| John Clark: . Waterfo gre Bat b 2, o8 mother, Mrs. Ruth B. Devolve, was kill- | longed in the family. - Broad street were week end guests‘ef 2 Ledyard. State Convention—Elilfy Allyn, Walter o“?“c’:“,'f ;?“,gfh”‘ ik e oty | William C. Ruggles at Hardwick, Mass. ed in an autemobile accident a few| Presented to Fgith Trumbull chapter.| gare ConventionW. J. Alyn, Altes|Barrett. from the town ef Norwich secording to | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ayorigs of Oma- weeks ago, is staying: with MTss Ella |D."A. R., by Miss Sarah Lanman Hunt' |g,cioriee. Congressional, Bdmund Nor-| Congressiomal' — Thmu Woodworth, : 1o weekly morbidity report, just issued |ha are guests of Mr. Avorige's brother- Gardner at Flat Rock. Mr. Devolve and |ington, daughter of Jededidh Huntington, | man. Walter Buckingham. . Sematorial | Frederick Jacquse. i T e T N e Sou, - Alfeed, :axe. Reeping . the ‘himue: ' 134, Frederick W. Burton, Walter Bucking-| Senatorial —“BrmestBarrett, W. W.|is the only communicable disease report- | Robbins, of Lincoln avenue. Fleld Meeting At Mount Carmel During one of the big showers at East | The glft Is especlally appreciated. com-|pam, County, Edmund Lamb, Henry | Wright. ed from this town for the week. ! Miss Alice Wiliams of Broad street has The Board of Control of the Connecti- | Killingly, the barn ot Oliver Andrews, | ing as it does from one of the memhers| . Aniyn. won . Committes, W. J. Al-| ~County—G. 5. Allyn, James Vlogd. Communicable diseases reported from | returned after a week's visit with Migs O A n Bt has e e s s B e amoeore: Cantias Jahee i Weitrving Futbutt . B:. Ceandull, | Prodte=Mrs. W, Mkepale, Oilver | towna in Bastern Comnectieut during the | Xunie L. Rugsies and Wiliasm C. Rugeles who are interested to the annuai field |d0ors were shattered and the current toak | Whose ancestors, Gemeral Jabes, General| Frederick W. Burtom, Alice Satteriee. Cooper. week were as follows: at their summer home at Hardwick, day at Mount Carmel on Satunday,|its departure along the-hayfork track [Jedediah and General Ebémezer, as also| Tigkets for Town FElection—Select- Town Committeé—G. S. Alfyn, ehair- Diphtheria—Preston, 5, Stonington 2,(| Mase, September 2d. The station staff wiil|3nd upward through the shingles at the | that of Gov. Samue! Huntington, have!men, Frederick W. Burton, Edmund s Mre . red £ o5, Miss | Plainfield 2, The Sy e e be on hand from 9:30 a. m. (daylight|¥est end. Do marked BY milth Toumbull chapier.| Norman. Assessor. 3 vears-Robert T.|TUul Swoodworth, Mes. Guy Radway, E| Measiss—Nane daughter Frances and son Frank have -flu time) to expiain the field work.| Many who may not vote fn the town | _The musem will be open Friday from| Henderson, Board of Rellef, 3 years, 2 Scarlet fever—Ledyard 1, Plainfield 1, Bring vour lunch with you. The station | clection on account of being under vot- |1 t0 3 D. m., and Saturday from 1 to 6. °'{ Edmund Lemb. Auditor, Jennie Per-|F~ Kznt, Ernest /Barrett; James Floyd. @ Ly supplies tables, dishes and coffes. the army in ihils city. Putnam 1. returned to Hackensack. N. J., after Lo spending three weeks at the home- of ing age or for not having resided here kins. Grand Jurors, Edmund Lamb, by Whoomn; cough—Groton 1, Windham e e : Of specidl interest are the tests of | long enough will have .the opportunity | ENTERTAINED FRIENDS m’l‘. szr;. El&]&fi feeg. )l}:bg;lt - WINDHAM COUNTY. 2 :"’;,fi’:,,“ &‘ff:r"& ”"“"‘ew""‘ Frank :: llc:.:':.r‘ Dutch ':.11 head c{ut):qn 1?1“'% belng :-nlnae1 1::‘ time’ o \?mxex‘?mbm AT EAST GREAT pLAIN L Henderson Tax tor, Joha W, o5 S g;lma fore—Narei L ot BEM“:“_‘M e of ‘eet corn of the golden|the general elections November be-| . ona Mrs. R. B. S. Washburn eriters Fine V. Fine, -‘—NHMO"‘S Matne Ed. : . Plainfleld ofticers SRp I m“h!“bnn bantam type, both grown from ssed|cause of the new state law. tained of triends o B e Sfate. Conventlon-Henry King, - S. L. | careful investigation. of. the manner in | Marion Lee . mo- ecently at o . T, ! bought of various seedsmen, Norwich friends learn that Miss Bd- | home of Bk orrear Pran b o helf [mound Lamb. Registrar of Voters, B. 7 A 3 i ys as far as Demmark. ich drug stores handle their stock of | toring for ten days home at Hast Great Plain. A delicious| Avery. Schoo! Committée, 3 years, A.|Adams, Arthuz M dmiund. Mercier. | wh The work of Dr. Jones on eorn breed- na Leighton Tyler, younger daughter of ! E ing. mow in it fifteenth year, wil 8 repast was served at high noon and eo vac- | Me., crossed to the White mountains and v M. Avery. Congressional—Hoxie ‘Lillipriage, Wil- | biological vro:;c:a'.mm‘:;"n;, :.!‘ Yoo 1 Gtane down theough thes Consiechiégt yal- explained by him. e gustls O T o Gornelia O5- | ers wers Jaid for 36. Several vooal ms- Libsen. HsETn. 8, S Tma, Haney Bensint e et store 18 Teund that car. |ley after interesting visits to Windsor, Some tests of spraying - looad)P:vho has returned to her home at |lections were rendered by Mrs. Oliver ‘Stafe Convention ‘— James Graham, ! Senatorial—Lester: Salisbury, aror thy Sheridan - | Vi, Cornish, N. H., and, other points. uot following an operation for Thrall, Miss Dorof Shi nd Ar- wi 1; Paul Peltier; Stewart Elisxor ries these products at room tempera. 3 . d Susting on Pples peaciies and potatoes|appendicitis in Lawrence hospital, 15 | thur McLeod. e atns | Henry Kendall Ignally I veA. aiso in progresa In the evenin, waffie ] 2, . County-~Urgele La France, Benjamin | ture. = 4 steadily regaining her health. Miree waw smnakr i 00;3';::{:'& PR am ok oo (5 A s Ay vl Certain REykiciane hasy ::::d | uiltord.—As the summer duys tent i tundh e will be & Siscussion| ™ Goser ' Provenchir, the oldest ‘don. o8| - Mg thosepresent wers M i e Hoimbol Walter Dren, Francls| Town CommiftetE:'F. Gremer, Chas. | PUFCAre trom the drup stores that |toward autumn, the fishing season is & -y e (te® connected with the | yir and Mrs. Felix Provencher, of Moos- | Mrs. E. H. Haviland and deughtec Helen, | yonuson Sallebury of Movstp, B. L. Rooinsm cf e up, formerly of Baltic, will leave soon to | Porg Chester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. The field is a haif mile south of Mt its height, and the fishing-boats go ogt h 5 h on to the reefs daily, alwavs with a kept at such a temperature bhas Deen {,any of cager, expectant fisharmen on Herman | {ionty Foateine, Bo %m‘ Tiorsen | sFeatly aiminished. board: Blackfish, bass, cheequit and the Honry Fontaine, Basn Heaton, Tlerdon| It nas been shown by expériments that | iiivle snapper hiucs are chief ameag the peral 3 lue he products 3 Counly——wt With town committee 'oera.uro[m. Mrs. Michdel Connelly, Miss peratdre, for the va ot the p Bt B B St complete his training at the . Montreal | Blackburn, Yonkers. N. Y., Mrs. Sufan| appolntments, Haven-Waterbury 1nar o°r ™® New|ochool for the blind, where he is study- | Whitney, Greenwich, Mr. and Mre. A. | boctate o Paul Gist, ol mackod "w“‘e'l‘_:“ry B s ing volce, also plano tuning. He lost his | McLeod and sons, Kenneth and Wilbur, | Learned. ess leava 12 : New Haven Green ar 3 ang oy aineive|sight in a mining accident about two |of Hartford. Mrs. Dunbar, Hartford, M Sr., Babogek, Plainfield. blological pfoducts kept at room tem: g st >t s g Sk ‘C®mmittee — James Geaham, | catches now. Au past the hours. Le: th 'years ago. A. - Robinsen and daughter Doris, “Buf- m:“‘:rmn. George Helmboldt, secretary e vlmfl,‘ ‘perature ‘d:::::l::hc‘oon:d;;txmlr“y:; long aistances, even from Rhode Island, green avenue, * e ol mhiiveny ‘William Williams, fmnerh' a resi- |falo, N. Y. the Misses T®ng, White|and treasurer, Fred Kanahan. ZF tency, an dent of New London, but of late years|Plains. N. Y. Miss Burbank, New York c. around 40 degrees T., such a4 in & re- n, | elty, Mrs. George Tubbs and daughter £ WX ;?."“.'L'eai’é ?’;"{ul’ :‘;‘fy':f SZ:"‘&:‘&‘:.’ Ruth, Fall Rmf' Maes., Jars. o'z‘v:rl State Convention—J. Warren Stack, | fy‘:flmiwu—!i Be Witter, Samuel | grizarator or other fced -chamber. MARRIED a strip of land eight feet wide and |Thrall Hartford, Miss Dorothy Sheridan, | Arthur G. Sweet, Archur W. BrockwaZ: | ¥ County S William B Cleverts, D., For- rot-:c-nsxcsux—ln Westerly, R.|300 feet long for the purpese of widen- | New York c(ty. Mr. and Mrs.-'l‘ H. Seng, |J. Lawrence Raymond. n Wells. TO ERECT BARRACKS Loun Rasmussen. g and Miss | 1o Ch““"‘h;"”;-l“ - 5 Norwich. Sihaia ? an.“,,, Brockway. " Tawn Commhtnl-csx.c.hh: cha;)h Student anrvl!l;nqpt at the Coanecticut The White on anner mentions SRR il Bal e~ ral ege [ that in s recent contest Tolland coun: | ENTERTAINED IN HONOR Senatorial—Ray L Tarding, Lee L{man; W, H. Clewle bson, Agriouitural colleg: New York. New Jersey and Massathu- setts. for a day’'s spert 1n. Guilford. waters. Staly Convention==F.. D. Spawtding, B. | L0t Mons " products ‘at a temperature at Storrs for the ¥4 rockway, Willlam Marvin, Halyden L. 'rorrue ‘Wells, Phillias Tstreauit, John P. | coming year has reached such proportions 800 K On All Sub, [ TR 0ty by ocedinh Der OF HER BIRTHDAY |Reynolds. Meyer. ' Not -instructed. that callegs authorities"are planning 1o heating PaF CODL INCTRRAS IR PIIE 13 —Ray L. Harding. H. Newton S ngd‘ bership, & result largely due to Stafford | p ioRday evening Miss Klissbeth M.} County_Ray = < = erect one-story barracks to house the 3‘"” entertained the O. M. club at her|Lee, J. ‘Warren Stavk, Wilils M. Hall South Coventiy overfiow from the college dormitories. i union. which gained fortyone new mem.- | oriy o Reynolds street in honor of | Town Committes, — Ray L. Hardmt- A. E-Harmon, chairman. Thest® Birracks will Dot “be complated T T e e W, o jhoq | her birthday. Those preSent were, Ag- |cheirman, J. Warren Stark, Arthur W.| ats Convention—Leouls W. Daniels,| hi i hgkaged- -k e Bl o i sented the county by Mrs. W. H. Hall | ne; Brosnahan, Katherine McCone, An- | Brockway. William H, Armstrens. News was received Tuesday by Rer na Yerrington, May Diffley, Madeline ‘Montville. Subseription to all American and European Publications. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU eulture students who enter in vovem- Cnnno-lmlb—!flnll‘mmry. Wil- ear course, They will UNION SQUARE 2 istrar of Voters Tyler D. Guy, an Inti- | Grodotske, Anna Mulcahy, Mary Corcor- | 'State Convention — George H. Brad-|jjam . Latimer. - ber ml;i:'; e 1h (D e @ Biwre f mate friend of the family, that the Ut-lan Jennie Sullivan, Mae Geary; Elsa- ford; Dan D. Home, S 'l"-m.' ' Latimer, Wit- mh“ v Byt !MM ety 5 5. o A | tle son of Frederick and Ruth Stevens peth Corcoran and Dora Peloquin. Vo= Oeu'nlllonn—a!au A Tinker, Fred| . v Higgins. p swest Arrivals. Thex ‘ : Symington, of New Haven, formerly of a1l selos were rendered by, Miss Eliz- | W.- chnel County—Alert. E. Harmon, Martin . will xh:‘n iy be thE akiny 3 SPECIAL Norwich, had been named Robert Stan- | Shetn Oorcoran with Miss. Mary Core torial—Hubert G. Bart, Harry W.| OoU il Be plaaned simliarly to the army ‘ ton, hopering Mr. Symington's grand- | soran as accompanist... Refreshments u-ned. Mansgeld” | barracks used at officers oAm $ father, the late Rev. Robert P. Stan-|were served by the hestess. Many beau- County—Mrs. Plnney Bart, Myrs. Min- \ o Keen Kutter $1.00 ton. tiful gifts were received and the party | nie Sullivan. L. 3. Storrs, maderator. D 1 gt :',,‘.':‘..n., H Razors 85z | Samuel Mattes, of Middletown, who | broke up at a late hour, alt wishing Miss | Town Committee — Dan D. Home,| . Sigte. Comventionr—a. B.- Anthony, Fred | the total earollment of the o o . 3 5 Ol o was associated with Charles Shapiro in | Barry many happy returns of the day. | Geofge HxBnA::: Maps A a::;v‘: C. Parker, Waiter !wlm-&u o . |Probeely top: the §00 -:. over 1u“ i 4 4 K“fl utter ogket " the recent drive for $200,000 for Jew- — Clarence Manchester, -F. . Congressioal—S. - hitse, these being freshmen. hundred 3 K. P 1R velier said Monday that the lat- | yUNTINGTON FZMILY FOURTH Mrs. Pansey Bart, Mrs. Minnie Sulli-|gopigter, L-unl George F. .xsmen applications for entries into thd P new line. . 50c, 75¢c, $1.00 | ters deatn was a loss to the state in Eeioamte St il R P 1 Ciark. year oourse for a B. S. degres have ! g which he was so well known on ac-| /7 i New London. Senatorial, 3L 1. Beebe, George Jan- m been accepted, and it is expected { CONSERVO, for Steam count of his Jewlsh activities_ He was| The HuntingtoR Family Assoeiation | g .00 Convention—Ernest. E. Rogers, ner, Grace H. x!mnfiw, w. F. Hirk- | that before the college opens in Septem- r e . i . sinesre, active’ and efficient,” said Mr. lor‘med‘ xnmus"‘:1 is toc:ol:h It:m;‘nh 'ir:; Morris B. Payne, P. Le Roy Harwood | patriek: B 10, there will be ‘an entéring class HOME m G Cookml !wvm' ttes. 3 Y} union in the First ur af E landersky. A 3 1 n p ¥ . Ehssiial - Pregosve. P - Fovn on Friday and Setuarday) Sher 1 B ask Watecs, Noh| COUC L. I Btk & Gran: S v i MAYONNAISE ; Large e Fang In the City Court and 2, with a family dinne u.;?; %h:— e D:- wlm-.n“ Dudiey St.\C. Donne! o Wilimantle. mm'm Flngholy rgrh gt g \ i John ailon. ‘ and e HL ux'nu\n? m:fil T;‘l‘;daty 'x::m\':fin: g:::‘l::!;flgf. yth:“. &:er ott!':he Holy "'Sennmu—m.x Boyer, Charloetts C, in-now. baing THE HOUSEHO[D fl:‘u.k.hmm u-’: of the man’ agad. 71, | Cross, president of the assoclation wiii | Darsey, Elmer E. Dennison. Winder D. RUSSIAN DRESSING - hn.rnd With reckless driving was moiled | Preside at the exercises to ‘which any in- | Reed. BULLETIN BUILDING Young man who had perjured him: | terested friends are invited. Dean Hurl-| County—Daniel M. Cronin, Rowens 74 Harvard University, Tor. | Harsood, Abbie C. Hale, Albert H. Fol- tha rominacion of g o, shantont Apee: THUMM’S DELICATESSEN 74 FRANKLIN STREET -u w nvptvhw for an_operator's 1i- | burt, formerly of Y iversity, obi Frec 4bbis C. nr for state officers and. R A TELEPHONE 531-4 L: presented by State Po'iceman |James L. Huntington and Arthur Hui ‘Probaje—Frederick ercer, Lpoed. Wil Take Part in Maneuvers Sterling and had his’ case continued to | Inston Nason of the University of New| " i B e b 2 thé ol B e % afden The submarine S-31, the last of the E - the 30th for trial It is nld that .m..e York, are to be among the. speakers. . cmm,:m : Esh. e : : AR acine 31, e ian . WHES YOU WANT to : put youe cases may follow. s Tenlona ane town comn P’“‘, v Sod e A girl t!" when a > v Boat Co. plant-in Bridgeport to Lu com- ®irl says “Don’ YOURE | word committee, not vet elected. a P! B> missi Ties! wmorr- man tries to kiss her, because she bfi'l‘ °m g :u:fiv.‘::tlmmngmlg stores 3 isna t.i-u will zo to -a‘ lsland to take