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SPECIAL TODAY ONLY | ™ \ARiois MATTERS 2 < Vacation for mest of; the choirs T"“ cently of Mr. WatsSon’ s end with this weelk. - | son, at Clark’s‘Falls. ol 1ha Otis library 'will be closed ail day | Mrs, Alvin’ D. Lewis has closed Old Fashioned Chocolate 39¢ Mienlay. Labor Day. . 1 cattag ‘Circle, Willimantic |5treet Friday atternoon. about 5.30, a E Ib., 2 Ibs. for 58¢c . - A heavy fo 1 atter 3| o drounds £nd s returned: to |ter Dancski, about 8 years of age, of No, . X vy fog prevailed unti Camp gr AX > ints 39¢ Ib,, 2| vk Friday morning. her home in Norwi g BT dht, WS, O ORSF, By & ; s £ Home Again Butter Sweet Min| X The Fairgrounds will be closed to tiv: | ~Mrs. Appleton Main and Miss.Ger- | Southbound frelght trale and bis left of wheele. | = o : i Ibs. for 58¢c public Sunday.—aav, trudasshh of Foaiietaudokiwill leave] WA= ed hadty crushas O W Wiy (iR | The acfees of a8 detomalle wh beb Shorter Days A & Ibs.| 50t Yehicle, lampe at 653 oclock | todey for an adtomobile Liip tRXOUER | pLl L Pove the knee. dent, placed the injured child in his ma- Mazda Then Cherries 69c Ib., 2 Ibs.| standard time) this evenine. | Maine and New Hompehire: @ iughtes| The boy, with several other small |ching ‘and rusiied him - to'the Backus | $1.00 Miss ‘Elizabeth - Spiger ls trying to| John F. Kemney and 1te #aBehton| piqren, was playing in the vicinity of | hospital. Dr. C. C. Gildersleeve who Sheds Its Rays. e organice Camp/Fire Girls at Noank. . - mwiu'f:‘m Franklin. éfrest to their|the tracks when 'a southbound freight |was called o attend him found the September began with a delightl 1 nu bo: Nut Tops 70c lb., 2 lbs. for $1.00 Assorted Chocolates 59¢ Ib., 2 lbs. for $1.00 iquid Gum Drops 60c Ib., 2 F came along. Several of the children new home.oe tadrel TN & - |iFied fo oliimb on the moving frelght S mmu J;"‘;”Amfi'»“;f‘ g *:: cars but were chased away by members A Norwich owner, Miss Jessie A.. Wil-| " turned home after spending the ~|of the train crew. ley, has had her cottage at Pine Grove|mer at the home of Mr. and Mrs; “George ; e A e 'S SKUULL BADLY WALLIMANTIC ELKS iocal merchants do not care how-soon | Miss Edith HoMen, of Clajremont ac. BOY’S SK L B, a cool wave comes, to start up a de-|leaves town Tuesday, Sept. b., for New : RRALTUR=D BY AUTO B s Skt mand for fall apparel. s _ieft leg go badly crushed that it was necessary- to. ampurate it. “At a late hour Friday night the boy was reported to be resting comfortably. day, which favored returning vacation- iste. § ; York, and sails Wednesday on steamer| Frank Domoloski, about 15 years of " (Sbecial to the Bulletin) Houle for ‘1.00 Sunday afternoon, Howard Bushnell s Calon for Balbon Canal Zone, where she] age of No. 12 Fifth street, received| .{yjjlimantic, Sept, 1—The Elks to be-leader of the Christian Endeaver [is in the government service. a' badly fractured skull Friday aftr- reeting at -Scotland Road. 3 Nougatines 59¢ Ib., 2.Ibs. for $1.00 After-Dinner Mints 59¢c lb., 2 Ibs. for $1.00 Austrian Candies 80c lb., 2 X Country Fair, always a big event in ighti 9 Mr. and Mrs. John: Griffith (Miss|noon just before 6 o'clock when he|this éity, opened Thursday night at sofve your lighting problem _At the residence of Frank Cranska, on | Blanche Armstrong) have returned | was hit and knocked down by an au-| Elks park just off Pleasant street, Laurel Hill avenue, -2 hedge of blossom- | from their honeymoon and are staying | tomobile driven by Samgfl R‘CG;;iS‘ several thousand people attending ing ‘hydrangeas is greatly admired. fwith Mra, Griffith’s father, A. W.|ser of Central Village. The acc "‘; during the evening, among them be- Dr. Sweet will be in his office Sat. | Armstrong of fonnell Street. happened near the tannery on North | ing brot Mo airns ; l;erPElku from lodges in Nor-: urday. Usual office hours.—adv. Misses - Rose and ‘Gladys Thornes|Min street. wich and Putpam, who paraded on With' gmod weatner toany (Saturdayy | and Miss Bertha Roessler have re- Mr. Ricewasser was driving. north| Main street before _Boing to the E 5 s North Main street and the boy, it % the volume of travel in advance of La- | turned home from a trip to Jackson-}o% grounds. is- said, stepped in-front of the ma-|~ Ther, 1ba; MICHAFEL J. Wehhch Ml.lltlfl prom! ville and St. Augustine, Fla., and up ¢ e were: several nds on hand . CURRAN Ibs. for $1.10 Ll IER:to) e, Yeryaenils the St. John's river. They. also: visited ‘t‘hh&e‘ Mr. dmgs“z;“];rt ;:‘:fi l;“‘(}m for the opening night and things were Sl o e 2 ¢ iet The Austrian Gandies will ba packed| purchased’ the. Ednséres facm 1o Spaves | rionds in Brooklyn for several daya.| 1¢ te,eRAenes, o W ™D Gaate| KBt Uvely, during the evening. retary, Philip P Laoney; financial sec Lanterns ; ¥ : < t ; of cattle, fruit, gar- v - 3 A In tin boxes on account of the heat.| district from Mrs. Sidney Stone of Dan- | Mr. nd Mrs. E"W‘f“ Hflill ‘“dtd"“"".; found the boy’s condition serious and{den products, fancy work, cufngd retary, Joseph E. Burna: treasurer, Her- Winchester Flash Li b felson, . |ter Miss Gladys Hill: will return 0| rughed him to the Backus hospital{ goods, and. othér home products was|Ty F. Powers: advocate, ights Stuffed Dates 50c Ib. Sunday, ‘September 10th, the Intérme- | Sk Jome, in. the Osgood next Tues- | where he is now a patient. iy Hay Stacks 39¢ Ib. e x ¥ o | 1arger this year than ever before and warden, William W. HALe/BY V. 1P, . in o’ hold sits \Care: | Lavaaftet huiviazdspent: thuse ~weeks | mxamination revealed an extensive g o7 hundreds of ple ¥ r L fi guard, Wilfred /Cote; outside guard, 7 . mencement exercises at ihe oonteal man. | &6 Groton Long Point at “The Lin-|¢racture at the base of the skull At| exhipits. o e B I TS Carbeats o 3. P Ments icks in Glass Jar for the|tit churcn. au” | dems”™. They had ‘for week end Visi- | the hogpital late Friday night it Was| “The fair was opeded by Lienten- |orsanist, N. J. Spellman. A 30 sticks in ar for the| s ik tors their daughter Miss Bulyn Hill| 5aiq that the boy's condition was n6t|ant Governor Templeton, who wak in.| -The officers are to be instalied at the . T 12¢ j h.n.hn Newell, of ‘Waterbury, came to | of . Providence, R..I, and their son L | very favorable. troduced by Mayor Charles A. Gates,]Meeting of the council to. be held on Klddlel, L Jar % the town of Union for Old Home Day | Bdwin Hill of New Haven. Mr. Ricewasser. reported the acci-| png following his brief 5 the | October 6th. 129 MAIN STREET D 49(: lb 2 n, soc and has been spending severa] days with —_— —— dent at police headquarters. speech e Y Gum Drops ., 2 Ibs, 60c| 3ryron Heok, | OBITUARY - | crowd entergd into the spirit of the foccasion aijd patropized the many I 5 booths freely during the evening. The Home ' Improvemient comittee of iLater in the evening a g t | Norwich Lodge No. 950, L. O. O. M., has _ Miss." B. ‘Hollen Williams, 014 Lyme Mrs. George E. Reed ok e public health nurse, will spend the time | Ella Leftingwell Reed, wife ot Dr.| ™™o EXFPERIMENTAL INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | until Stptember 5, with Mrs. Ray Hard- | George Edward Keed, former president of HIGEWAYS, IN STATE s ~ba- P in the west all summer, will return ing .on Bill Hill, Dickinson college, Carlisie, Pa., died Sun-| The establishment of two-expagimental ‘;?,‘;“";,‘“’i,,:“,:ig:“;h;;ém& fmblfy e e e e A e e o T Miss Devotton, of White Plains, N. A Ballouville patient, Fili Bousquet, | day afternoon at 2“c'clock at her home, | highways in Connecticut, 4is discl P¥:kbrought to the city when Willimantic |2t the drawbridge. There is to be a|®nts at their summer home in Waterford Y., is visiting former Mayor and Mrs.|hae roturned from the state tuberculosis | 2139 North Second -Strest, Harrisburg, |the state highway department. Onhe ISFyoqge No, 1311 B P. O, Elks’ stages | Showder: at 10 .o'clock in' the morming, | before the family openes its town house Frederick L. Osgood. . sanaiorium {n ‘Norwich an@ is greatly | Pa., after an illness of nearly four|a stretch about-a mile long on'the Berlin| on areqip fioon during’ which fime a band will furnish|for the debut qf her sister, Miss Elvia Mrs. Franklin S. Wilcox has return- | im;rcyed in health. months. She was-a member of the Grace | Turnpike, about two .miles south, of Ber- The proceeds of these annilal fairs|mMmusic. The band will play cencert: num- | Enders, in November. *d, after a visit of several days in New | “Watch Hill porgies speclal”for today. | Methodist church .of that city and for|lin town hall,‘and the other c?’ver: :‘\::“‘: are added to the fund that some. day bers at intervals during the day for the| Addison.—The fourth annual reunior York with Miss Emily Marcy. Fish clearance sale after 5 p. m. at |Many years was:identified with the mis-|a half-mile on the state roa etween | will build the Hlks a home in this TS. e of the Ostergren family will be held af Mr. and Mrs. A. H. N. Vaughn,, of | Powers Bros., 77 Franklin St—.adv. 1K Rockwell terrace, have reached Canada y NORWICH slonary societies of ‘the Methodist church, | Plainville and Southington, just-north of | city on the site they own at ElKs park | 9% ¥ o B HEISEIr JokRtbe 15 Addison. on serving for a number of years as presi- | Lazy Lane. . The fair continues over Labor Day| 3 3 Labor day. Mrs. W. Tyler Brovne and Mrs. Amos | dont of the ‘Women's Home Missionary | Six different kinds of sheet asphalt sur- | various. Bk -8 ) i g ? on their return from Burope. P. Browning will be hostesses at the | soclcty of the Central Pennsylvania con | facing for concrete foundations have been | ihe state takiag port ";‘;sch“';:,’:;‘m‘;‘ 4,150 yard. dasi-between the dic-| Bid¥ebury —Frederick W. Ortman of Mre. Mary B. Corbin and Mrs. Charles | D. A, R. Museum this (Saturday) after- | tarence. She was president of:the board |laid in six consecutive sections on the o ng. the Norwich gnd - dx‘e;\mr)lh was taken to the Danbury C. Glidersieeve are at ‘their home on|noon frem 1 to 6. of managers of the Todd Memorlal hos- | Berlin Turnpike, and labelled. The Arst| NEW FOLDING BOX COMPANY.- lodges. The local diotator. Rt o emecnaou for treat- coln avenue, after visiting Woodstock | Alfred Hopking, of Central Village, |pital at Carlisle for many years, She|is of the cheapest construction and LEASES MILL 1N BArTfo | F2iing for the Tacs ‘and i . "'{:;Y — s left kaee, tives. was bitten on his left hand quite bad- | was also a member of the Study club of | each succeeding section is of a more ex- ol 2% be- in ‘shape for the race. -A fat man's ARay ove- Mrs. Henry Rolf Brown, of Albuquer- |Jv. by a guinea pig recently and was at- | Harrisburg. X & The Baltic Foldin, Cob., a Con- apEe 3 1y ing while descending the steps of the pensive grade than the preceding one. Im- A o g Box Co,, on- | race- will complete the athietic program. teaded by a physiclan, During the twenty-two. years ‘of her | mediately on completion; all of these six | necticut company incorporated ,for- $50,- G0 T ey, Cocouestafl i At five_o'clock the bake will be held’|™0oodhouse at hie home. husband's presidency of Dickinson college, | sections have been thrown open practical- | " e New ]It I expected that 130. will‘attend the Middistown—Dr. R. H. Stow will leave O, e B e Hobl roide oty toibr a1 simuitaneously” (of he. heavy. 'traftis [ conosn Bas'liéased:, No.: 1. mill. Gwnadlbutiog ¢ Mawy - 67 thesh will: legno -the| the TatteeDart ot next wodk for Moatare, Glover, is passing two weeks'. vacation y g | Iy . igh. | by the Shetucket Worsted Co., of . Bal ‘s i at Old Mystic. at the home of Mr. and | the studénts of the college. ‘Two years |regularly using the turnpike. State high- PR e e M i L of -| city by. bus -at:9 or 10 e Sunday | where he will spend several weeks in big Mrs. William Walbridge, ago, when Dr. and Mrs. Reed celebratad | way experts have been assigned to ob- tic‘ular ThiaE o bfgsmzc“‘y or. #t5 par-| morning. and ethers ‘will go.in privately|game hunting and hing. During the Tt is noted by a Dayville corrsspond- | their fiftieth wedding ‘anniversary, the|serve the manner in which they wear.| " R0 U0 B MRS o o lowned ‘Gufomobiles. - " - time he is away he Wil be quartered on 2 en' that Miss Katherine Bremnan . is | invitation included many of the older f After a reasonablo test, the department | qoo,c CPEUE0 Decause of the manvi. .. 5 — | cattle ranch in that state. The ranch i Shendimg the week at Ocean beash -with | Tesidents of Carlisle, and also many of | will select as the standard of construc- | 3y o S8€% SICh a5 water power, low| TAFTVILLE GIRLS WERE fo the foothills of the Rocky mountains R st eriotin, CRbrs Mo it the former Dickinson students. tion for that type -of highway in Con-| 'yl Ml 2 T0h TO0 Peall mso SEEKING PEARL ' WHITE| ¥here most of the hunting will be done. AN ] Funeral services were held Tuesday | necticut the section which proves the most | that ‘tnig concern will grow very rapid.|. TWo: retty little Taftville -girls, all| The Teturn to this city will be in the o Norwich man states that it was for | afternoon at 1 o'clock - from - her home. | economical considering the cost and the | " ppZ DICETE T EIOW very rapid- | o Ll TIUB s and with their | “AFIY Dart of October. writing a fne and sgeedy description of | public services were held at 3.30 o'clock | life of the highway. facture 200,000 boxes per day, and al-|bair bobbed armived in New York Thurs-| New Heven—Hannah S. Benton of ; f BJ"I': anfl th::mer oris :at the | from the Allison. Memorial Methodist| The materfal used in the six “steps,” a8 |ready the output has been. taken over | day. to, meet Pearl White.. They searci-|New Haven will have her hands fuil at " . n ¥. Ratbone Won neWSPADCr | chyrch, Carlisle, Pa. Burlal ‘was in the | they are called at the highway depart-|py reputable New Yok am ed. Times Square. for their movie favor-|the coming session of Yhe superior and i Old' Graveyard, Carlisle. 2 ment, ranges in price from $6 a ton 0| “The president of the new organization, | ite but there was no sign of Pearl, common pleas courts. Four separate Of the fourteen society houses on Mrs. Reed was born in Norwich, | §12 a ton and, as about 1,000 tons are| yrank Kreger, has . devoted *"W' “Can you help us find Pearl White?” | suits totalling in damages $12,500 have Church Circle, at' Willimantic Camp |Conn., Dec. 31, 1850, and was educated in | required for_each mile of highway, and years to this line of business, having|they asked a motherly-looking woman. |been filed against her in the two courts. Ground ™ all were ‘opened during .camp | the public schools of her native city and | there are 150 miles of concrete roads un-|had charge of larger plants located in|The woman asked them their names and | All are the outgrowth of an automobile meeting ‘week except that of Norwich |in the Norwich Free Academy. She was|der the supervision of the state high-|New Jersey, New York City, Alabama|they said they were Mary Sotnick, 13 |accident on ghe Boston post road a mile Trinity. also graduated in/ music from, Maple-{way department in Connecticut the re-|and Connectiout, and has a large ac-|years old, of 11 Norwich avenue, Taft-|west of Milford on July 30. Plaintiffs in A Woodstock' gorrespondent writes: | Wood seminary, East Haddam, Conn. sult of the experiments is likely to have| quaintance with the trade, ville, and -Laura Dien, 11 years old, 21 |the four actions charge Miss Benton was Rev. Lydia Hartig of Goshen, one iime On June 30, 1870, she was married to|an important bearing upon future recon-| He will be ably assisted by Lovelock | Terrace avenue, also of Taftville. driving her car on the wrong side of the . . = pasior of the West Congregatiznal | the Rev. George Edward Reed, at that|struction costs in the state. Holm, a resident of Norwich, who for| To Patrolman Charles Nickel of Traf-|road and in a negligent manner. yith Dr. Charles Burlinghame, of New | cjyrch, was the guest of Miss ~Ellen | time serving as pastor of the Methodist| The experiment on the, turnpike is for | many years has been associated with|fic B they confided that they both play-| Dambury.—Leopoid Levy, who recentiy York, and Dr. qurgg‘fip. Welch, super- Wit,ams recently. = Bpiscopal churchj of Willimantic, Conn.|the purpose = of deciding on the best d@flu—em Daper and box plants in this|ed the violin “expertiy” and were anxlous | returned from spending several wesks nCeRERIbr WY sCRCE BAON Aty Berpus | T3 S s for Wk B grapd | Liater she served with hehusband in im- | treatment of concrete highways, while| vicinity and elsewhere, as chief engin-|to meet Pearl Whife. When told that|abroad, is the owner of attractive prop- Falls, Minn, was entertained st Jomich- |, coMErE Monday, 'fuesday and Wed-|DOFtant pastorates in Fall River, Mass.; | that on the Plainville-Southington high-|eer and is considered one of the most|Pearl White was not in town—in fact, |erty which he acquired while in Ger- ;:n‘!"rtday by Dr. Henty M- Pollock, of | o fo e ety adv Brooklyn, N. Y.; Stamford, Conn.; New|way Is to determine the most satisfac- [ capable mill engineers in this section oston. g adr. \ que, N. M., wife of the adjutant-gener- a1 'of New Mexico, is visiting Mrs. Grant Troland, of The Allen, Church street. Mr. and Mps. Frederick” K. 'Noyes (Helen Rowland) of New' York, who have spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. No3 of Lincoln avenue, lsave this (Saturday) morning for Nan- Lucket. Norwich relatives and acquaintances were in New London Thursday, when Mrs. ‘Augustus C. Tyler (Cornelia Os- good) was at home informally, recelv- Ing congratulations and gifts on her birthday. Miss Margaret Such, who has been vis- iting her mother and sister at Boerlitz Bchlesien, is en route for New York on steamer Yorke and is expected to reach her home pn Lincain terrace shortly aft- er September 6th. Dr. Franklin 8. Wileox, of Norwich, didn’t care whether they d in New |as is known, to own property such as this Cc & St . | 1889 she removed with her husband to|highway department’s experlence with| John F. Conway, formerly of Nor-|York or came back to Taft¥ile. whijch is located in what is considered the FOUR COMPENSATION CRALi o has Rnnoun e marriage Of | Carlisle, where she resided twenty-two |concrete roads has been that they will | wich, now residing in_ Baltic, will fill| * Both girls were in the eighth grade iIn |region of “castles on the Rhine” The years, during her ‘husband’s. presidency | wear *well, according to Commissioner | the gfflm of treasurer - and - secretary.|school last term, they said. They saved | property is situated at Wiesbaden and of Dickinson college, and sinée 1911 has | Bennett, but that, after hard wear for five | Mr. Conway has had a thorough educa-|tneir pennies and ran errands all summer, | consists of two -large houses. one of resided in Harrisburg. Doctor Reed was|or six years, there are places where the |tion in business administration, also has|fina|ly getting between them _$3 with | which Mr. Levy purchased for his sister. formerly state librarian of Pennsylvania.|surface becomes rough. It is to Wecide|had wvaluable experience as an execu-| gnich they set out for New York Wed-|The other, which {s mow ooccupled by a She is survived by her husband, Dr.|on a type of surfacing for the treatment|tive in charge for a New York hause, |nesday night on the New Lopdon boat. | niece, Mr. Levy will retain as nic own. Reed, one son, George L. Reed, an at-|of such rough spots when they appear |as manager of sales for Eastern Con- eir fare cost them $7 and they had lit- torney of Harrisburg, and .one brother, | that the Berlin turnpike experimental | necticut. tle left when they reached Peck Slip Alfred W. Leffingwell, of Norwich. section has been established. A | The.directors of the new concern are, |my.reday morning. In this city Mrs. Reed resided on She-|large sign is being erected to inform | M- FL Donahue, noident of the She-l 1t took most of the balance of thelr tucket sereet. Her father conducted the | the public that the road Is a‘series of | tucket “'fif’d e Baltic, John fl"‘- funds to buy breakfast and then, with stable afterwards owned by the late Oli- | experimental stages for about a mile, and | Conway, Je! nk _~WD°M""°- Superin- | 4y i citcases containing pretty littls ver H. Reynolds. each “step” ls lettered for ldentification. | tendent Shetucket' Worsted Mills, Love | ihingy to wear, they began tramping Richard 0. Libby This ‘makes it possible for users of tue|lock Holm, Huntington avemue. MO i;ioucn tne streets in search of Pearl : 3 i turnpike to notify the department which | Wich, and Fra: eger, eet, Richard O. Libby died Friday morning Giciden White. o Norwich. £ Ype appears m t- 3 « " i at 945 o'clock at his home, ~No. 121 | YRS apPears to them to fhe the, most.ax The people of Baltic are greatly| “Whatis that!” they asked the patrol ey ey Fogs i gy s was in Europe—they lookedtas if they |many. He is the first Danburian, so far i . macadam roads. e | of e country. rs. David. Woodson, of Brooklyn, Haven, Conn., and Wilmington, Del. In|tory treatment o i o her dsughter, Louise May Woodson and AGREEMENTS ARE FILED | ;0.5 Coleman: of Illinois, August 14, The following four compensation agree- | 4= SVest Medford,. Mass. ments were filed Friday in the office of the superior court, in this eity: Richmond Radiator Co., Norwich, and Nelson Fernandez, Norwich. Date" of . The fishermen of Saybreok are still catching the big blues out on the sound, though not getting so many this week. ipper b own imjory, August §6h; compensation egen, s pesrper B i vainol stopn o Richrond Radiator Co., Norwich, and | -At Old Mystic, Charles Q. Fldredge Frank Pera, Norwich. ~Dats ot fnjury, | has L TN e s August 3rd; sati u argest ' nuimber Yr compenation’ began_Angust |, oristired.! There are names: from most American Woolen company, Norwich, | of the states in the Union. and Caroline Jelbo, Norwich. Date of | ~ The libraraian of Plainfield lbrary, Injury, Aug. Gth; compensation began|Miss Edith Birthwaistle, has been away Aug. 14th. for two weeks' vacation in Westminister. No, my eouwl there wasm't so much meanness in the world when all we used gasoline for was to clean clothes ‘Woodbury Reporter. ECZEMA - man when a patrol wagon arrived to P American Rallway Express company,|Vt During that time Miss Anona Hol- filfi:"&fla”fi:&nfi?‘ saftored tor sos| The same is being done on the Plain- The Town a5 the location Tor. the mams. |take them to the West Forty-second Psoriasis Itch ¥ew London, and W. J. Borden, New|loway has been substituting. tline, suffered for some| ville-Southington highway, except an o | tacturing of the new: prodmet. The|street station. Or.any Chresio ot Lacal Skin Tehuible London. | Date of injury, Aug. 4th; com-| Thers is local interest 1h the contest| He was born In Mattawaumkeas, | Ho oercnt KInd of rosd 1o involved |concern will at the start employ about| -That's a barouche—swe're going to| Ask your Druggist ahout RU- pensation began Aug. 17th. over the will of Park Benjamin, New | 67 years ago, coming from old New Eng- £ twenty hands and the officials expects|take vou lumew)'ef_e where you'll get | Lee & Osgood\Co., Special Wholesalq Yk, since the late Judge Lauman, a |land ancestry. As a young man he went | mmcee ose :‘cl';‘?n‘“t;:er:;::m:‘t‘l‘g of)to be manufacturing all kinds of fold-|nice !hlnshilm eat” The mflwdwe;e and Retail Distributors resiacnt of East Main street, Na-wich, |to Boston and for several years was a :‘;l o t‘;mflu o 01| In& Doxes about September 5th. true to their promise ;nd ;wvi:e the married the mother of ‘Park Benjamin, | travelling salesman for the Peerless| (2t VP © A s z i girls with a good lunch when they ar- then 'a wid Rubb: ¥ that was used in ths original construc-{groNINGTON DEMOCRATS NAME rived at the station house. They then and Robinson Presbrey, and, Mrs. A. A.|theP 2 Widow. Sabber company. Later he invented ‘a|yion of the highway. Success.of the plan - Wors tHeiad ovare Tou ViR C (RISt st 85 Robinson were callers last week =f| A number from Eastern Connecticut|SteAm packing that proved successtul. | cv.o" 8 'R (FRY" (CReSes B8 (G CONVENTION DELEGATES |¥ere furmed over to the Childrens So- Camp Big Pine, South Fariles, Vt,|have returned after attending the contter- | Wr. Libby for some time past had re-| ple saving, as over one million dollars is (Special .to The Bulletin.) ants, who laft. Hére hutsday might tor where Miss Priscilla Presbrey iz a coun- | énce at Northfield. and hearing many in- | tired from active work. He came to this |y .iyded in the biennial state budget for | - Stonington, Sept. 1—The. democratic | New York, wllor at the Wyckoff camp. The trip |teresting talks by prominent men, among | CIty twenty years ago and spent’ his| .construction as over a million dollars a 2 was made by automobile from Wales,|them Rev. Francis E. Clark, called ths [Summers. at Pine . Grove, ‘Nianti¢. . For Visited Wyckoff Camp. Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Presbery, Merrell ,'qm'ty of Stonington held their caucus e P A = v i t in reconstruction work. tonight to elect delegates to the various 2 Wassachusetts. Saturday the family| Father of Christian Endeavor. the past 11 years his home had been at | *f;perimental sections Hike those estabr | conventions. . The meeting elscted J. F. | FBecives Spasb War Medal notored to thelr home [n. Litdle Falls, B Ml Doty s led o ished in this state are also built in Tlli- | Gallagher, chairman, and C. Leo Higgins, | qupartment of war records ope of the . - 2 married to ps y - g ¢ 4 FORMER NORWICH MAN Lillie Duchette, Mrs, Libby died May 3157 | "™ - . :‘:’,‘;hw’fi’," Astegnion were "‘”‘.’"e" fimfl:flé s mszdlls tia:hued L by the a o of this year. Mr. Libb; BT T, ; of oclety, Sons of the American Flurry in Prices. ot :A:E‘:At;:“:y‘;fijz Mrs. Abble Kendall of ;.,;::‘{:; 2 dster | poLIcE F1ND STILL AND State Conyention—Joseph Vargas, | volytion, tr. commemoration of the ser- Scarcity of labor, togethef with the ¥ & s Thomas P. Pryce, John F. Gallagher, C. |y, city; has been appointed sales man. | d3ushter by a former marriage, Pauline 30 GALLONS OF MAKR | L00mas P- Pryce, Johp ¥. Géliagher, vices rendered by members of the society lack of seasoned wood, has caused a ' % Leo Higgins, Charles H. Foley and Wil- | inthe Spanish-Am vdr, Tt A e o gaer of the Paul Rubber Company|Irederick, the actress. There are also| Federal Prohibition Agent Robert H.|liam Walridge. . Py trderarm, ufi"fl-r general 7 s :urr() in m;l:ea in thl; part of the uutefl. of Salisbury, N. C. Mr. Tracy at one se\;ral nephewg and nieces. : | Church and a squad of local police’dis-| (Congressional—John P. Curpin, €hris- Washington. - gt 203 g PRI 2 b"fi‘",-w“l time conducted a bicycle business on| He was amm(n)dddegrea Mason and 2 |covered a 20 gallon still and 30 gallons of | {opher J. Ledwith, Thomas Cofley, James cord, . Wosdchoppers s o D“‘r eat” qs.| lower Broadway. ; e Order of Owls. mash in the house at No. 226 South|McKnight, James S —— McGregory, James = Mr. Tracy is-a well known figure B —— Thames street when . they -ridéd ‘the | Foley. 4 .SOUTH GRISWOLD a in’ the automobile tired world. For FUNERALS place Friday night about nine o'clock. | “Senatorfal—Cornelius B. | Crandall,| Mr. and Mrs. George F. Burtch and Pr—— | 8iXteen years he was dirctor of sales Andrew Octpolis The still was found ‘on an oil stove but!Charles B. McCoart, Elias Byer,- J. L.|son Robert motored from Worcester, SR oribee for the Michelin Tire company, and Funeral services for ~Andrew . Octpolis | W28 not In operation. Mass., and spent the week end Wwith.Mr. has had wide experience in organiz- | of Waterbury, aged 40 years who died in | The still was confiscated and taken Peckham, Joseph ‘'W. Chesebro, Harry B. McKenzie. . and- Mrs, Henry L. Burton. SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION ing and developing a large business.|this cffy Wednesday were held Friday |t0 Police headquarters and the mash was| County—Anthony Lepresto, Thomas| Henry E. Clark is spending. the week lls Connecticut ‘Wool made into (C. S. e afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeral | destroved. Kordiski was ordered to ap-| Hickson, William A. Williams, John R.|with feiends in New ‘Bedford, Mass. vadatandard) Vifein wool Bed Blankets | FINAL BAND GONCERT " | parlors of Cummings & Ring. Burial was | pear-for a hearing at 9 'clock standard | Shea and William C. Rotnson, Me.-and Mre. Ransom H. Youns, Ben- | made of double and twisted yarn DRAWS BIG CROWD |7 St. Mary’s cemetéry. Mr. Octpolis was | titme, today (Saturday.) The delegates were not instructed.,. fjamin Young and’ My, and Mrs. P. J. \hreughout, both warp and fiiling. - This rised in addi- o The fourth and last of the public| % 2tive Of Lithuania' and resided in| The ralding party comprised in ad 2l 3 . John H. Soth s made of a strong, Well growh | ;.4 concerts .of the season Friday i by 3 LU ;to} AgentiChurchy Herst vool sorted by experts. Gustafsory attended - camp . meeting at DALLAS DUANE GUEST ¥'| illimatitic - Sunday: HOME MADE s et e Frida b Kane, and Officers Patrick ~ Murphy, e R Miss Sarah Cameron.resumed work at This wool was grown in Comnecttent. | HiEAL 90 Union square by 1];\;1; s Mil- | rorEcLosURE AoTION Frank Henderson, Charles S. Ebberts, AKE | the- local mill Aug. 28 after enjoying a This ecleth was made in Commecticut, Zxhibits at Hartford and Norwich Fairs. Norwich Pri D School Following her areival, they will go to|ih Springfield for nearly two weeks. re- ! vate Day undergo important repairs this fall. The |2uthorized the creation ‘and issue of its|®s assistant clerk of the superior court | Boston to be Miss Duane's attendants at |turned home Sunday last. Re-opens September 21st, 1922, church is to be painted, the cellar drain- | fi'St general mortgage of $100,000. The|when it was tendered him by ‘the judges | her marriage to an attache of the Boston | Lightning struck and burned.the barn ed, the furnace repaired, ‘etc. Two for-|COnCern executed and delivered to the|of the superior court at their annual |navy yard on the 14th of this month. Saturday night on what was formerly General and Special Courses mer Norwich' priests, Rev. Philip J,|Dlaintiffs as trustees, for the ecommon|meeting 'some week ago. He has been Following her marriage, Miss Duane | known as the Dwight Webster place. Mooney, and Rev. Daniel F. Sullivan,|2nd equal benefit of those who might be succeeded as assistant clerk by Harry L. |and her husband will leave this country | A party Tuesday night at the home of MAX SOGOLOW who served as ourates at St. Patrick’s, | holders of the bonds so issued, a mert- | Peterson. for Madrid with her aunt, and will spend | Guy M. Bartlett was given by Miss Doro- g 4 are pastor and assistant, respectively,|8age Of the Menhaden plant and prop- £ their hoheymoon traveling through | thy Raymond to some of her friends. For information Telephone 1566 of St. Andrew's parish, as Father Sul-|erty. — 1 MAYONNAISE Joseph Farrell and John Dombroski. Mrs. Theron . Morgan of Gardner | month’s vacation. BUY IT IN CONNECTICUT! :iedrlyflr&?e‘;:do::o:z;ex:: ';ieslleen«:l A forecl AGAHZXST ‘:.NMDEN o S e A i u“:):uk S| e, wiciuity st copeiring n’!’ ‘nd : R N ! 3 an oreclosure action been b t x Miss Dailas Duane of Texas, wWho recent. | damage. done to the roads by recent : For information write was directed by A. W, Jarvis. against the Niantic Menhaden Oll:loung:d TEEMINATES SERVIONS IN ly attracted considerable attention | rains. % RUSSIAN DRFSSING COXN. SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSO. During: the serles the concerts have|Guano company of Bast Lyme, Fredesick SUPERIOR COURT OFFICE| tyoouoh her remarkable resemblance to . HENEY DORRANCE, Agent, been well attended, although perhaps|W. Mercer, of New Lonton, receiver, by | _Hibberd R. Norman who for the past|nrs Morgam. ) 'S DELICA’ SEN Plainfield, Conn, |70t DY as large numbers as in past;E. Allan Sauerwein, and Charles G.|15 years has been assistant clerk of the| Both Mrs. Morgan and Miss Duane. are m THUMM’, T;S years. . Baldwin of Baltimore, Md. The papers in | Superior court has terminated his services | leaving - Monday for New York, whers| Mr. and Mns. Guy M. Bartlett and: fam. 40 Franklin Street 3 > the action have been filed with the clerk |in the court office and will in the future | they will meet Miss Duane's aunt, Senora [y, and Mrs.’Ralph Bass are on an auto- ¢ L Fitchville Catholic Church Repairs. of the superior court in this city. be associated with John P. Huntington, | Mercedes Casanova of Madrid, upon her | mobile tripfto Buffalo. $ St. John’s Church, Fitchville, a mis-| ON Or prior to April 22. 1919, the Ni-|the well known lawyer. arrival next week. Mrs.*Wiliam Thompson. who has been sion of St. Andrew's, Colchester, is to|2ntic Menhanden Oil and Guano Co., duly| Mr. Norman declined a re-appointment French throughout the grades f WILL PUT PRISONEES France and Spain. A C. E. social was held Wednesday,. 7 livan has been put in char of the| After the delivery of the mortg: thy night at the home of Gt e Stanley. Fitehville church repairs, & mumper of | Goncern, agreeably to the hrovisions of TO PLEA NEXT TUESDAY !, 0., preom e oo Y. has now served the public for 13 years SPECIAL his friends in Norwich haye become' in-|the mortgage, issued its temporary bond| State's Attorney Hadlai A. Hull of | terested in aiding him in the work. in the sum of $100,00 en len of perman-|New London was in this city Friday ar- WILLIMANTIC PARADE BRIEF STATE NEWS During this time Max enlisted in the ent_bonds. ranging for the business of the criminal | Norwich and Putnam Elks who attend- : 5 p Hartford. — Miss Harrlet Enders, | World Wan, .was severely wounded The plaintiffs claim that the Manhaden|term of the superior court which will | ed the opening night of the Elks' fair in g ’ State Library Receives New Volume.. B = i daughter of Mr. and Mre. John concern has failed to pay th erest A ol sda: Willimantic Thursdey night participated Ostrom . A volume of “Annual-Reports on Re- y the int open in this city next Tuesday at noon Keen Kutter $1.00 i : Enders of Highland street, whose engage- | And came back still anxious to serve which became-due on the.temporary bond |for pleas. in a street parade at Willimantic prier £ forms in the Government of Chosen|apn 22, 1922. B : - | to going to Elks’ park, where activities | Ment Was announoed last week to Briton " Keen Kutter Pocket Knives, e L S TR0S. tooetie kv ricdivba toenns e Ing ey L some In TRUFSay MOM"| egan. | As the Fike marched by the | Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H.|the public. He has moved from the o rary 1 the foreign £ . hoiders. of ths $100, e new line. . 50c, 75c, $1.00 | aftairs section of the zovernment gen: | & wegtien roqnest et e s omarY ybond Chose: store owned by the late Daniel P. Dunn | Martin of Winnetka, Ill., has travel. S oy Ul Latiare all Elks came to attention and stocod & i : oy 3 . | with heads uncvered foar two minutes, CONSERVO, for Steam e, AT o or|at 8 should deem most expedient in % ‘ the interest of the holders. The list of unclaimed letters at the|out of respect to their brother Elk who HELPED HIS BACK . . Mongolia and Manchuria, and between intif [ \ ., Post Office for' the £ Cooking and Preserving | ine Sea o Japan and the Tellow Sea:| mioscars mimsn foréslosure of the| Norwich, Conn, Pos died_suddenty late in the afternoon. To b wtgage, possessi tgaged| Week ending Sept. 2 is as follows: | the Norwich Eiks the loss of Mr. Dunn Backache, rheumatic pains, dizziness Enamel Preserve P i extends from the mainland south to-| promices and prop::ty"'ln?tm?,‘:pmlm. Back, Migs Hannah Barr, Mrs. Jen- | was the loss of & former member, who |and blurred vision are symptoms of kid- LAarge - e‘ ANS | ward the uutherp end of Japan. | ment of a receiver of the rents and pro-|nie Himes, Mrs. John W. Mihue, Miss | eft the Norwich lodge when the Willi-|ney trouble. shoe shine parior, 119 Main Street, to 38 Markst where he will continue to repair shoes to the satisfaction of all. Come and be convinced. Prices “My husband had a: bad 2 — : BRI 3 fits:: Lillian M. Miner, Mrs. Julia Ouick, | mantic lodge was inetituted. back,” writes Mrs. M. McCullough. East. | "®"%0nable and work guaranteed. New Britaln—Friends of Severin Johun- —_—— John J. Power, M Zephirin F. Rene. e on, Pa. “When he sat downrhe could DOING BUSINESS NOW THE HOUSEHOLD son of New. Britain, who has been cam- |’ Hartford —Teachers at “the Hartford G % New Milferd.—A meeting of the rural hardly get up and then he would be bt Dpaigning in the interest of temperance in | High school will be entitled’to pensions . ~Taking Schoel Enumeration caeriers of Litohfleld. county was held | 3o o over to one side. - He triad Fol SULLETIN BUILDING Sweden, axe interested in the outcome of | from the municival government if present | Tyler D. Guy and Cornelius Downes | here recently. The new assoclation hopes s 3 ~ the voting which resulted in the defeat of | pians of 3 snecial committee are carried | have started taking the emumeration of |to have a 100 per cent. membership. The | Kidney Pills and they oured him.” Foley 74 FRAN i : the dry law. Mr. Johnson represent | Kidney Piils quickly relieve kidney, and 8314 ., VGood Templars of Now Eggland. bladder trouble. Lee & Osgood Co. ed the ! into effect and it the common —council|children of school age in the town. - The next meeting will be held in Litchfield in : | decides to adopt a pension system. . | work will require several weeks. sarly, : 4,