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sl * i This is the season of peach shortegke .;mperl ‘of the granges and church socit- s 98 81 Everywhere in ahd about the city n At Wil Mzs. ie Nortor ¢ 1as 1 Moy e R have t th it scopal | ment on adway, Daniel 8!? S E X | "’:"';:""" o"'k‘h."" ‘g‘ Ll WDR"“' ;gr!mvml e 3 8 L. | o ¥ " John N. Lewis of Voluntown was elset- T tor reimoving the - buding &mg;m ngeds ot girle , Junioe, | : . |58 vice presidons ana the tollowing wers nd mad it Drog- | preparing he of sahic s ot yeek g o, |- | named i state convention comn gt B S B el S B R e Pt e Lokl mbdn‘n: to have a bronze mar . Yaced s o : ghek S Jes b Kapn ' Labor Day Forte “Nawrocki has purchased & de- ':“mufiflu?mlfi.w ;:fi!‘ y va - Sasie W X wick’s way, griginally the residence of the late | ZRetHe T i Allen, T. Barry, Gris- ‘aterford, rules lyery truck. watarort, Te : : . g e St el o After the caucuses adjourned the del- e . a:‘m i G e New 1 A. T. BATLEY egates dined with Messys. Bailey and ATaR:4. —_— e nouss Tor” 41300 Mflg“h T{; g ‘.w%nlm b r a Reelected State Central Committeeman | Bradford at the egan House. the house for $2,300 and mee % with the jon it ction from there. of M ednenday ‘J" X “ iir M : )lrthheubu P. Potter entertain Republican delegates of the 18th, 19th iy Sept. 13 And 14. pibcid. friends at a picnic party at her Mo N : 7 Primay sl el ves B2 |y Nelve S ey Suindl e rom X oling. | peauty ‘of Fames and music were enjoyed m,}’,w. “,:‘ o through the Dings et : Marion Gibbe has bhan spending sevecay davs in Abington, the: guest e _Caalio shucches of Wa . . Eighteenth District wed akfast was served dnd a re- “e?.flfl &W and 20th senatorial districts met in this| In the caucus of the 1sth distriet, | °oP fon held at the home of the bride, 13 (§ ™ s ¥ . c’. nd 20th senatorial ots me ® | which, includes New ‘London and Groton, | TYler avenue, wit ¢ity and in New London at noon Satur-|peiq ¢ the court house at New Londom R the | day and named members of the state cen- |Brnest E. Rogers of New London, was |beautiful and yseful gl s 35 (h - | tral ttee and-district members of | chairman and C. C. Costello of Groton, | daughter of Patrick and Bridget Donohue the several commiftees in the republican |clerk. 3 e t el : Sullivan and has always lived tn Norwich. | 3 Norwich | be oo o n Th oS : DIES -AFTER RAZOR DUEL Sunday, - 4 for the re. | % Doatponed ta eing. | state convention. State central committeeman, Danel J.[The groom is a silkc weayer and was born | © X Miss Bl Amnold. . U Dot o the e e e Dam1 5 | Mias Faunle B. Tompking, of Berkehire, | The dclegates of the. 19th - district, | Cronin: was reslected to that position |in New Brunswick, the son of William _IN STREET IN BRIDGEPORT g e, M m,",w““" Dunn of Willimantio, = T TN Y, returped to New Saturday, | which includes Norwich, Preston and |without opposition, but a contest develop- |8nd Louise MacLane MacLeon. He has| Bridgeport, Sept. 3—A razor duel o alatat, M L Already the length of the day hes de.| M & gust of slatives und | Ledyara, met in the town hall in this ed for the choloe of delesates at lars resided at 58 Washington strest. The |that started when John Banks, §2 Lex- Y% Henry Hamilton tu creased two and one-quarter hours. This | (Fiends in Windham and Norwich the past | city where the meeting was called to| Dr. L. M. Allyn of Groton offered the | newly married couple will make thair : order by A. J. Bailey of this city, the ington avenue, accused Isah Richard- member of the state central commiifze. son, of being too friendly with his wife, resulted in the death of Richard- name of James R. Maxson, who is dép- e uty collector of internal reyenue h; SS‘V The 24th ‘William I Allyn of Ledyard was chosen | London. C. C. Costello nominate: T Jr. and Mra Harry A West of Bow| niuch i re or Seotia Somotin o L SR chairman and C. V. Pendieton of (hls city | George S. B. Leonard of Groton and P. | Louis Hart Walden of this cits ana SO0 toNIgt after a street battle had ton were holiday guests of Mr. Hotel Bond. Hurtford, Sept. 19 and 20, il clerk. LeRoy Harwood nominated Theodort | Miss Dorothy Eastman DeLand, enly Deen staged in front of the home of m;. Ra;h:; ‘;- l;:’:::'- has returned to| With Blien Douglas lodge. - © Mze. Thomas F. Cummings. Mrs. William I Allyn of Ledyard and | Bodenwein of New London. g A The names | daughter of Mrs. Anne Eastman Becker MIE- Mabel Brown, with whom Rich- wer home in Stafford Springs after & A warm welcome awaits the delegates, mw J lemg illness, Bridget G! Walter Tarbox of Preston were elected |were voted upon separately. Messrs. <. bt home in this city upon tHeir return from the bridal tour. Walden—DeLand. weeks' stay at ef | will be noticeable when Norwich goes|tWO Weski She beging her duties as :'}",: ;!: daughter, Mrs. J. Loui back to standard flmg,‘ L i &1 r Sept. 6th. ver. s of Fairnort, T ere married st 5 ardson ;’;’:;‘r'fl s e e e T -{to the state ventio v .1 m . Cummings, delegates at large, and A. J. Balley | Bodenwein and Leonard being the se-|o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 29, at = toy dare viet"Wan He: At e R ion, Pt ot e rens & waaeiond :w d'clock at her | was nominated and elected to succeed | fections. 2l mgm home of the bridé's mother. ;?;g B&ndlfi‘uu \‘xpg;\ e;;m:n{n gu hon:r, Boat v Thames street. Mrs. | himself as the member of the state cen- he followin men were chéssn as e bride, whose gown was of French |18COVere 2, SHTSA 1 gOnA 1o Mk A e o Rime | Test Frx’:‘y‘mn e R R b : in * Irsland, C )‘fx tral wmuttee.m f R Y t;e::-c?c:nvmmn}“ian blue satin canton crépa and siver lacs, Visit the 2 ot Micharqean - Hpon rosemt guest of friends a oo e Landave priary. sty dletion; ‘was ighter M?&u Dr. George Thompson of Tattville was | Rosemary O. Andéteon, Mré . Roversa [OVer which she oarried a shower bau (SHSEQRg (o house De was tontronied R Marshall of Providence has beenlos the councti-manager charter iokes jos & Sohe chmg 0 lslected vice president and the followins | Bitgood, Mrs. Ezeklel Spita. Mrs. Frede- quet of bridés rosts, gyeet peas and}oy bt Vit o hos and - as designer for the AmEHcan|place one week from today (Monday). L god eagk - Company in the mill here. et e She: stairs by her brother, Harlan Page De-|she is said to have been about to Tadf Ropdts, who spent: thd Wigks ot Ton, Tassed 10| committees: Arthur C. Smith, Preston, Arthur P. Anderson. 3 \Land, To the music of the Lahgngain Yeply when Richardson demanded to < Aat Stoniagton’ Manar Ind, and who &r- ut 53y #he was united in Wedding March, played by the Tomp-jknow the reason. Banks replied that COLCHESTER fiyed Solday. at the. Biasa slled foim "!‘W&z.i i“‘%%fi Cummings, ¢ | rwo AvToMOBILE CASES x The public schopls in town will open|NeW York Saturday on the Berengaria. |late Rev. Fath s e ’ “Sth, The teachers for the| The village houses of the Uncasville [Ceremony at St. Mary's ehurch. Surviv- T NORWION FOLICE, GAURE m’ bregrbion Manufacturing company are being im- |ing Mrs. Cummings are three daughters, c Were placed on the state convention 'rick P. Latimer, Mrs. F. Colby and Mrs. | EYPSophilia. was met ‘at the foot of the l"“" He told his wife to go home and ite n passed in e 'y t -Query ensemble, they crossed the{beé @&id not want his wife to visit living room to a bower of vines and la- {there. An argument ensued and Rich- vender and yellow gladioli. where they ardson ran into the street. Banks fol- - = - NORWICH MOOSE ENJOY BIG OUTING AND BAKE 1 Norwi - he groom. The ceremony|lowed and the two men drew razore In the police court Saturday morning The members of Norwich lodge, No.|Were met by t 2 i —Grade 8, Mieg Cora Carrier. | Droved by the addition of piazzas, these | Miss Katherine Cumntings, at home. Mra. | there were two automobile cases besides | 950, Loval Order of Moose. held their an- ;v" Kfc'{?'"'"’ lby t;h ok .ume!- T’ni" “&'i?:um.htd ?ol {::Euz;h:t;od by help- “h bullding—Grads 7, J. Vey|being made ornamental by shingle fnigh. | B of Norgloh and Mrs. John | several cases of men who were fined for | NU&l outing and bake at Happyland, | 197 et o b a blood P ie sat T Mary L. Shea; 2, Bileen Sulll-| Fire chiefs throughout the stat ’ fartford, and two.sons, | intoxication. Poquetanuck drawbridge. Sunday.' Over |tiVes and immedjate friends of the fam-|less an lood was spi abou! e - |urging a1l house and building © at home, and Jo- “wan; 1, Annie Smith. 160 Moose and their friends attended the Dublin mings of this city. = There e s ily. the double ring servics being used. stxeet and cut affer cut appeared up- & ) . B. Sterling made the ar- i 4 Following the emony dainty re-lon the bodies of the men. Richard- zehool bullding—Goade &, Mi-| whoss chimneys Sre fouied to have them b iy It THATS | rests, and was the complainant in both | CUURE, WAICh WAR 990 of (he MOt WE| troppmenta” were served. The heidal (a- \son suddenly sank to the ground un- ms Brskine: 5. B. Agies O'Comnor; 4| cleancd befare fires are started in the|ir® 3 T eldren, A Jaugh- |automonile cases. Jacob Sadinsky, 17.|FiE SYE held by dbe lodge . lble was adorned with Ward roses and conscious and Banks starfed to tun W - O Conoell. . Xx fall b A e bl es s toe years | Was ‘accused of perjury In swearing to | anancial campaiam o raise funds for ex. |12Yender sweet peas. but also fell umabie to rise. Richard- o 10 Elsabath Lervan, After keeping = mankind gyesming|a member of St. Patrici’s parisn, - | s 888 When he oblained a motor vebicle | tensive Improvements at the Moose home. The beiies 08 VY eiEiie ViJMgE died somm Iatie: “the dosties’ ar- No. 3—Julius Niedla. S he ‘was & loving motHier and was be-|license. Probable cause was found and and Sunday developed into n 8 | 1ayed by her chi 3 8 he was bound over to the superior court. g:;’:;l 1;‘—1113‘1;::‘.1;‘ ::Pg:@mu Which favored the Week end and su:&z, ‘;he‘wl:::“ ot T N:xl‘;'“nmn -| Nathan Bein, whose automobile was Cénter—Gertrude Phelps. tourists. i thetic nature and was always ready fg|in collision last Monday night with a mo- North Westchester—Elizabeth Cronin. St. Patrick's school will open the term |aid those in n Her “death is deeply | toreycle, near the Backus hospital corn- Comstock’s Bridge—Ethel R. Brehant.| Wednesday, following a mass at 8 o'clock | Mourned by all who knew her. *"'|er, was before the court on a charge of | Bull Hill—Rachael Himmelstein. attended. by all the pupils and offered to Charles Everett Newbury. reckless driving. The charge was chang- J. Vey Merrill is a graduate of Fram- | ask God's blessing upon the work of the = The Moose made the trip in auto "buses furnished by the lodge and left the city at 9.40 and 10.40 o'clock. A number of others made the trip in private machines. Athlétic events, a.ball game, chowder at noon and a bake at 5 o'clock Tom- prised the program for the day. The tug a tweed tailleur. Amid a shower of rived on the scene, and Banks is.in a rose petals and hearty good wishes thelcritical condition in a hospital. bridal “couple dsparted for ‘2 trig et L through the St. Lawrence and Maine, : after which they will reside in Notwich. | New Haven—Applications by charita- Where the groom fs an instructor in the|Dl® OTganizations o b e Norwich Free Academy. . cluded in this year's campaign for fumds the New Haven Com- g Mr. Walden has béen comnected with |28 members of 3 = ed somewhat and he was found guilty and | of war eévent was won by the married tay- | DuUNity Chest. Inc., must be filed with the tngham, Mass, State Normal echool and fschool year, Ao o8 pevaTatt Nowhurs: & ell KNOWR | ineq 350 and costg He paid 35226 |men's team. and the martied men also e A o et seven yaare, U4 | gecretary of the Community Chest betare s had successful experience s a teach-| A telegram from Pauline Frederick . fimfiq““ dant. - of “““fj Th the colifsion ‘the driver of the mo- | Won the ball game by a score of 14 to 4. A Sept. § for comsideration aud action by "er. Miss Lerman and Miss Kramer are | from New York announced that it Domi- | estaence 1o Sivsil Lo URIE 8t Bi%|oroycle was thrown out of his machine |1+ Lasch pitched for the single men and | o " Tl the executive committee. §raduates of Bacon academy and have | ble she would be presentin Norwich today gt o Mystic, as the result of 8| .33 pag to be taken to the hospital to|?2 Taftville man pitched’ for the married | SISTER CA NSFERE! comipleted euccesstully the work at Yale | (Monday) at the funeral of her father, shock Thursday evening. did not re* | .00 his injured. foot cared for. men. 8 AETER TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS sumser schaol. » | Richard O. Libby. 3 mnl&fl!flzfi after heing strickep. 5 One of the feature events, the 150 yard “The school calendar for 1923-1923 . Rig 7 > ——— Sister Mary Carola, for 27 yi 3t was ip year gnd wi native ¢s - |dash between the dictatars of the Nor-|!gt Patrick's convent, Norwich, has 2 of Jersey City, the son of '”kln 4| MOHEGAN XBAIL "EEWORTHIANS. ° |y, gnd New Tataa i oitven s ) Bo XaRicE R Coutpnt ReTRE fl.&!‘ nence and Benevolent soclety, the annual m of Franklin an = transterred to S gust! paris closes Dea 22; days out, institute state | oo g gy Sy ] asnual | pMary ney Newbury. He had resided 0 HOLD FIRST FIELD DAY | disappointment, as the New London dic- | Bridgeport sd has left fon that carvent. tqachers’ convention, Oct. 37 ; Thanksgiv- mvt"mm"‘!;“ SRy me‘*'; 9| n Mystic for many vears and was for a |, The Mohegan Trail Circuit Epworth | tatoc failed to put in an appearance. It|gisier Carola has been & successtul ing and day following; total days of | (40 SOTISY WLl bo oftered In St Pat|ong time emploved in the repair shop of|l¢38ue. composed of Epworth leagues of |Is said he got wind of the fact that Dic- | feacher In the Norwich séhool, Bas had Ay y rick's church this (Labor day) motning. |20 fl"P"':i‘? line at Stoningtan. He re- | Norwich, Westerly, Niantic, Gales Fer-|iator George Goeptert of the Norwich | charas of the decoration 0f the c.arch Winter term, opens Tuesday Jan. 2,| Cattle raising for Connecticut is being tired from ~“v? work several Toaes aga. ry, Jewett City, Uncasville, Mystic, Coy-|lodge very mnearly broke the world’s rec- | aliars, also has been very active in her nd closes March 29, 1923 ; days out, Feb, | StTODELY urged by leading stockmen in He s survived by hix wite and ons daugn. | 203 New London and others will hold |ord during one of his final tryouts and | work for the poor, the 3:-, total days of echool, 62. the state, including Major Samuel Rus- ter Mrs. Byron Billin ¢ St .’ UEN- | jts first field day and picnic on the field ) decided that it was useless to compele | gicteq. She was loved el by Spring term, opens Monday, April 9, |8ell Jr. of Middletown, ‘and Prof. H. L. | '*F 3 on Wiliings of Stonington. of the Mewnousst church of Uncasville,]againg thim. The prize was awarded to | pundreds of former pupils while hed in and closes June 22; days out, Memorial | Garrigus of Connecticut Agricultural H. Qlin Keeney. today (Labor Day) at 11 o'clock day-|Dictator Goepfert, the lodge secretary, | (ne higasst regazd by tne .nembars of days; total days of school, 54. college. < light saving time. The affair will be 2 | Frank B. Hazard, being delegated a com- | tne eriire pariar,’ who 1 Y Texret Reglsters should show 191 days minug| The offertory given by Park church|was & ¢ X basket pienic and various sports and|mittee of one to make {he presentation.|ner transfer, although assured that her the number of visiting days given. quartet Sunday morning. under direction |died at M e ato, Ci novelty races will be hel i e evemts|In view of the fact that Dictator Goep- |lanors in Bridgeport will he much lighter Jewish holidays: ew Year's, Sept. 23<|of Chorister Eben Learhed, was Like as | Thursday night ~ Word to this effect was | (0F Doys and men are as folloys: 100} fert had devoted practically all of his|than was the work she performed =o 34; Day of Atonement, Oct. 2; First Day | the Hart (Risher), which furnished pleas- | received in Rockville Saturday by James| Y273 dash, 440 yard relay, potato race |spare time during the past two or three | tatithtuliy and with such a of Tabernacles, Oct. 7-8; §econd Day of | ing solo opoortunities for Mrs. Arthur B | H. Keenev, his brother.” Mr. Keeney died | 520k race, three-legged race, obstacle|weeks training for the event, the commit- Y }'s‘b&.nqde;.nom. 3\‘:1:1 : n.v"'ct'w“ Stogy and Mrs, B A. Harrls. nmr‘b’- illness of over two vears. He m:-b :;;lvm‘mfl ball, tug of war and|tee in charge of the prizes decided that n[ -5 ; Second Days, Ap: y of Pen was born in try July 4, 1883, : was only fair that the dictzior's earnest . 3 [hes ¥ tecost, May 21-22. ln:;w‘:ilncfit:gez“cilfit i’ l"}iu::‘l:: Hotel | SPD mm,od mwoyjl(\w‘figa in éé:kvfi: The events for Eirls and women e efforts should receive some Tecogmition. | Sathoriice. af the Mother-house of the Mr. and Mra. Charles M. Balley of New | Friday evening in hosor of o, 3. | For over 30 years he conducted & grocery | 1o Yard dash, potato race sack race | Several interesting wrestiing matches | Sigrers of Mercy at Hartford to the S¢ Britain are guests of Me. Balley's Dar- | waite and her doughio Mise tos H. M.} pusiness there and had maay frichds aq | OPStacle race,” tug of - war and DIa¥-|were put on during the day by Leopold ot on SoWtE Main atvest. walte ard her deughler, Misg Macion & 1 LR sofond caunte. T eavs o i | round ball. and Irwin, who were pretty evenly Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Baker are guests of | s Jurra 1’3“‘3“',‘;: Sieats included | e T e .: “& Ris1™ A baseball game with mixed teams 4 thelr son Willam B. Baker, in New - Gioad ‘of Noryigh. ;alth. Mr ey shaws: Fall term, school opens Sept. 5| 7 Soauest of St. Mary's Total Absti- g cred Heart, Bridgeport. ; matched. Swahn's band furnished a con- h Mr. Ke % " be wis(2nd perhaps a game, married vs single | ..o » 4 2 Took Summer Course in Musle. Belaln over Iabor day. \ [R”g‘: aechases by setall buvery of "’::w;\!o dfl‘l‘é’"‘::l’ H'qlg; ;:33 M:);ym: mes, MU0 k6. pigged “"MD{::T m':};m;;?:: itk p A ST Mary Rogers. instructor in mu- William Wieeand returned to his home | £10veS have borne out Dredictions made | won. " a1y of California, and one hrother, The outing and bake were given under | Sic in the public” schools, returned Sat- In New York Saturday after a month's | *2FIieF in the season that stcap gauntlets | Tomes 1 Keeney of Ravevitle o mii | FOLICE GET MAN THEY th causpices of the home improyement |urday night from North Triro on Cape ¥isit with his aunt, Mrs. William Curgen- \‘?“"endl;"l;a?;‘_"::;nbdu?;; s el season. | be burid in California. ; HAD BEEN WATCHING FOR | commitiee of the lodge. comprising Sey-Cod whete she heg boun m“‘.’i‘:: o ven. 2 v B - v o 5 : -l T w of er vyacation. w William Johnson and A. Alpert mofor- | 1irs effects in lengths ranging up to 12 —_—— — Watchtul walting by the Norwlen po- | 2ol b DOrRusha: chalrman: Frank B.| SO G o summer course in must: at #d to Norwich Friday. inches. FUNERAL. lice since July 20 brought about the ar- i » treasurer; Charls 1] Columbia university, New York. Abou A latge number from town are in Nor.| An interesting fact discovered recently rest Saturday by Officer Thomas Murphy | rles Risley and Hegman A. wich today (Monda by M Mrs. John M. M el Bruckner. 13,000 take v.nexsumn;er m:lma; ‘?; today (Monday) attending the n- [by Mrs. B. P. Bishop and Miss Marion £% of Danlel Callahan, a sailor from| Tpe return tri lumbia in a variety of sul t Ing day of the Norwich fair. o Y Bishop, while motoring through New | Saturday evening at § o'clock, at the | the submarine base, who is accused of | o'clock. I Tt alonc g offered. and Miss Rogers found (he Alexander Maigel was a visttor at his | Hampshire, is that the home of Thomas | [35148%c8 of her grandson, Clifford M. | thett. ! course in ‘mugic full of interest and home in Jewstt City Friday. Bailey Aldrich, the old Nutter homestead | /073 214 West Ann street, Hay enu?& It is charged that Callahan went into value, including class instruction in the The Colchester ball team had as oppo- | of his grandfather at Portsmouth, is open d for N. J., funeral services were held ’ ut Jul daysime and swephony and band con- ssnts on the park Saturday afiernoon the | to public inspection. Ellen M. Moses, widow of John M. Moses, | Lo o oon s cdndy store on or about July FAREWELL RECEPTION FOR ND N ‘N vi he weelc ; Preias s i S d ot pdndo MR. AND MRS. JAMES BENNETT |certe on djfferent evénings of U ¢ N Montville team. The visitors won, 10 10| Bregident W. O. Goodman of the Lyme “Gho LIl dfil 3 Andpwllked out with it against the pro- | Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett, who are . A=t associatton reporee that erceptionany | GICEXO00 ctmetery, Hrooklyn, fext of the cletks, Tha polce were noti. | 10 leave Norwich to make thoir tunre| MANSFIELD CENTRE HOME MADE Mre Jultus W. Phelps of Westchoster | 8ne intesest has been shown in the ex. | Los? MOrMing at 1130 oielock fled ‘at once and have been waiting for | Nome in Glastonbury, were given a fare- : i 2 TR was calling on ®dends in tawn Fridey. | hibits this vear, and that the works of | mor geoos) 23 Mother af Mg . Pai- | 120 5 ORCS in the city agai well reception Thursday evening'at the| The meeting of the Mansfeld Center MAYONNAISE Edward A. Mitchell of Salem Wwas in|the Lyme artists are becoming so widely | oo, Sy, formerly of Lauzel Hili gy- | C2llaN BRRRAE i RE cily agaln. home of Mrs. Neilie McHale. Library association is to bs held at the 3 o Friday. known that the probabilicy 15 faat “‘,; enue, Norwich. = e Cards and muelc were enjoved and | ifbrary this (Monday) evenig. and Balley John Higgins was a business|will be kept on view for another month. _— BOYS WILL COMPETE IN dainty refreshments of ice cream, cake.| Mansfield schools will apen Wednesday smller in Hartford Fyiday. A Harttord paper Suntny s | ALL wiLieANTIC MovRNs ; DAIRY JUDGING CONTEST | Wafers and punch were served. Mr. and | morning. Sept. § A teachers' meeting RUSSIAN DRESSING The tesi Brolestant charch an the Pa | {30 STETAVUTe gection Teoops 2, 4 and 4,| AT FE-MAYOR DUNY'S FUNERAL| A number of boys throughout New |MT% Bennelt recelved & pumber of gifts, | will be heid at the Center schoal Turaday cific coast was begun at Oregon City 3.’” Scouts of America, of St. Joseph's (Special to The Bulletin.) Londen county are planning to compete - | morning. in 1842 and completed in 1844, wrch, Willimantic, with their scoutmas- = in the juvenile judging contest at the |Nre MCHAle was assisted in serving by | Mrs. G. H. ter. Rev. Otto S. Beaumelster. tmas. Willimantic, Sent. 3.—The funeral of e § judging THUMM’'S DELICATESSEN ilen, so Mr. Fiypy will re- home in Ba-|and John na 1 & t | Mrs. D. Lafre, Miss Gertrude J d he Hollow echool. At Atwood- - of ihe national council of somnts. fopmers | colr® bpgfim;shwm L Rl T e e e tantast . wil be | Mise Alice Moknignt. e AN | . TMiss Dorothy Chanin of North Ad- 40 Franklin Street 0 uncil of scouts, for \ ar , Was Beld at his 3 ) T 3 Those present were Mr. and Mes. Jame: i ., will teach. u «‘x:;m 3t St. Andrew's church, Colch howg,nxflj Summit street, Sunday atter- held Tuesday morping. The New Lon-| Benpett, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lafre, Mr. and | )i:? Mee. L &, Bigelay and grand- PLEAS! URE 2 LINE 2 noon at 1.30 o'clock, with services at St.don County Agricultural society will Pay | Mrs. Willlam Stelzfer, Mr. and Mrs. | children Seymour and Esther Waterman, Westerly and Norwich, Conn. ”“{i" travel was very heavy Setur-|Joseph's church at 2 ocfook. The. at- |the expenses of a team of three boys!Samuel Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | wers among those from this town Who day and Sunday, the New York expresses tendm‘a}:lhi; egt ever witnessed gt feach from New London and Windham | Sholes, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woife, Mr.|attended the Storrs family reunion at Leave Y ve runn-ln( i& tWo sectiong and running late. | 2 tuneral in thi . Beautitul floral | counties to the state fair at Hartford. [and Mrs. James Guilfoyle, Miss Ger-|Ocean Beach Wednesday. At this meet- W, d ] L@! 2 ny “p;:fifltw :‘x:; :J:lu:x are to be :::;mm were u;e_nt_ by relatives, friends two teams are to be selected at|trude Joyce, Miss Alice McKnight, Miss|ing Robert Stearns and Mrs ~Roliin ‘.“‘f y et ve classes at the organizat A large pumber of |the judging contest. Irene Duhamel, Miss Mary Hammel, | Birdsall were elected vice presidents and 8:00 A. M. plaoe”!’r‘x ss:::;aela, )I:.‘-m u'\veh::d;;’ke; :u?n‘in\?t:::é :‘w?-‘:gtfi L1 Miss Nellie McCarthy, Miss Myrtle Har- | Mgs. Raymond Oids treasurer. 11:00 A, M. Bintenpar! ¥ 5 e of P n AUGUST ARRESTS WERE mon, Miss Mildred Harmon, Thomas| Miss Helen Bartlett, who taught the f: : u" VIR I R flom of ‘the V\%llknut\elglix AR 78 LESS THAN YEAR AGO!| Aieci Dubemar s Crénce Disco. and mhnvfi% T bt o | g INC the B. P. O. B hand, The cortege was| The police made 78 arrests in August| Mr. and Mrs. Bennett have made many | Sieg. T B, WAGOX. # i CIDENTS IN SOCIETY one of the most 5 over seen Befa |which was 11 less than in August a year | feiends during their Tesidence in inis| Mrs H. W. Tilinghast left Th Asrive Mra Foster Wilson and Miss Anale &, | 339 W37 & estimonial of the deep regref |ago ~ Nearly half the arrests were for | City. Mr. Bennett has accepted a posi-|to spend a few days u& Crom: North, » Yaugho have ceturned from Poland | Tyt Fne aicion T, & Mourned. intoxication, as shown by the figurss of | tion as superintendent of the Angus Park | (riends. Deves Stonington | - Ste B Nenn omciated asd was siiated T Ctro 5 |causes of arrests as tollows: company’s plant in Glastonbury. C. B Franklin was in Washingion, D. » n Frederick J. Huntington, of Broadway | sponges by Rev. Charies M. Relly Ry, | Intoxication, 37; breach of neace, 14 =g C., Jast week on a business trip. Ready Mixed "g AWM. mouv missed from the reunion of i lis 3. O'Neill of S il By elly, Rey. theft, 4 ; resisting officer, 2; keeping dis- | AMERICAN WOOLEN COMPANY To Mies* Alberta Eno has returned from Paing ‘;f” : m ok “:;’d‘“ family, is in Paria James A. Braderick of T¥eryvill % | orderly mouse, 1: frequenting disorderly EBECT 10 HOUSES AT YayTic | Rockin h’mi!ivfl'nfv:& is 'glz:;':; Varnishea 520 P, M. apenag T s - et R ot e e B cal 1 Fosklens Briving ot s | i ATIcRD Woclen compsay is wy- | iume” naw ot Do, well. > L] ;,""9“ after spending the summer abroad, nfi 1 : "1; violating city ordi 1; violat- teng A R R R ? F'F“ sper L telane 4 the 9tgau "gnd to, 1: violating ¢ty ordinance. 1; violat- | jn the village of Yantic. ~Lumber has| Dupham motored o x?nu;a - PRESTON BROS WESTERLY-NORWICH 70c; WES- 9f Mrs. Albert T. Utley st her| RYIMBE webe rflv‘.‘fl!flgflw ehotr. Ing mator vehicle law, §; rétusing to obey | peen delivered on Sunnyside for building | day, meeting various adventures by the - . 3 une Park cottage, Mr. and rs. | The bearers were My: Charl affiver, 1; vielating game law, 1; per- 3 . RNiORTH STONINGTON 25 | wilir 5. urvis od " dvushier. Miry | Getes, Fesnk 0. Featon, Tames Dovoncs | s 3. 5 ol Drmn s SRR awipel Mw NORWICH - oY left Saturday for their g ‘|ana John Barstow, repres s e, George Harvey and George Gaskell. Car- the week end with 3 vonge, N. J., goig by way of Green-|mantic led i1 Coeiag . wall o o penters are also making repairs in the in- | Mas. Long Poigt. guest Need & Plumber? Telephane Westerly 2467 Dort \ B T Bt and Ham Wil- Visitors from Bridgeport. terior of the old tenement houses. of Mr. snd Mrs Melvin Nichols, Mr. NICK MOONEY, Prop S Sonting e Vmirte oF :‘;“ DPfe| Capt. Latavette B Eyans with Mrs. A : 4n Mes. Wman retoensd Suaday afer- . Tol. a2 . e Lieut. Schroeter Made Cgptaly. e Bt Joseph'a cemetery s commil g::: t 2and \Geis Qexightem Tagetis tne WEDDINGS. Boow. the ik Nt of Dr. anf Mg B : 4. 7. BARSTOW S P E C l A L First Lieut. Otto H. Schroeter of New Clark ‘.“‘”“. m "Mho by Rev. Father Bridgenort, motared m"""‘xomich R Osterman—Jamaigon. H. Marsh Sunday. the 27¢h, '_‘“,“ R : ca. 4 . London, 1924 Astillery, has been pro-1g 250 bU0 STEGA SOERIW wan maniteated | 8 e week énd with Captain Evans' | Walter W. Osterman and Mrs. Ethe!|Mrs A. M. Weod and of 23 Viater Strept . moted to the zapk of eamain. He hasi,, Fea b i b t| Sarents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron’ H. Evans, | Jamaison, both of Providence. R. L. were | Amherst and un‘;fi;bfl of X R Keen Kutter $1.00 Rogn pesigned §aadjatant of the Thirg | LUFTRIHE N2 Yas expressed f0r | 0" S ington street, who also entertain- | united in matriage Saturdat morning by | Springfeld. , y R batiallon of the reglment, sycceeding| M Wldaw. Mre Julis Duoa.in Bee by | 09 SN SIS Centty Mre. Evans | Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, at the p Safety 8. ... ,.. 88c)Capiain Harford of Stamford. Lieutan: | Fe37ement for & ¥ 3 i lourey Bros. Advjan Vander Pyl, of Worcester, Mass. | ~Mr. Osterman is a lawyer in Proyi- | motor trip with otber grangers . ' ing the Wirst battalian, sikihad wfil Tefurning home on Sunday Mr. and | dence. His bride {s the daughter of | lington, V1., where thuF‘ tended new line. . 50c, 75¢, $1.00 = e e Mrs. Vander Pyl were accompanied by |George and Addie Balnton Cray. Mr. |grange lecturens’ institute. The trip ;. n i » . i fa Roseland | and Mrs. C#ierman will Teside in Pruy-| 700 miles was CONSERVO, for Steam 3 Residing in Pittspurgh. THEOWY FROM MOTORCYOLE, the Evans family as far as Roselan it 1 2 - .| 'Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Eaton : ay . Mr. and Mrs. | tor’s residence, No. 114 Prospect street. | James report a delightful apd o ant Sghroeter was orienteur offi The fuperal arrangements brother-in-law and sister. - : F Keen Kutter Pocket Knives, |the st of Maj. C. 1 Hull omman, | Sharee of il b o ‘made rouble of SETLL FRACTERE FATAY |Pack Woodstock, "hereh thev’ ;;pa‘rty of | idence. M]Y‘ “fl;‘ D i 7 g Prof. and Mrs. Mayo Dyer H i o 3 e eight enjoyed luncheon, later visiting sev- chwenk—Kelly. 1s. Fanpy C. Dewing tamily of Cooliing and Preserving | vcances ‘Lester Warner) are now ren | on, 17 aenghter ot o Manel But:|Cral' piaces In that Tocalfty, the Evans| 1, e B2 ::“u; of re.s. | HaTtord, who bave been Bt hores L“!C ™ | Pr " P ing in Pittsburgh, where the former 4 ‘!e’“-kig i Hen tamily having t‘ffi?eiy resided there . |{iveq John George Schwenk and Eleap. | ¥ for a few days, retsrned Monday professor in the Bureay of Mines. Their { died at midnight | ?‘“ ?: i or Marion Kelly, both of New Yorg. | Porhing: it RO | Beareiess took Bt 12 June, Mfs M| cense'gnd s haca il Py T Death of Chacles T. Bldwell. were united in marcage Sunday ati- | Whierd Steame and Rebert Gardiner A m: B e gu"w n¥ ertof Judge and | miean 3-9 Dol ciiy Dr. Frank N. Bidwell received word | ernoon, at 3 o'clock. at the home of the fi'}' ':'“" ';? n;-‘muu u;u&m THE HOUSEHOLD' S eagar M. pVarner of Putnam and | Miss Baitey was hurled from g motor- | Sunday of the sudden ‘desth of his fath- | former's brotber and sister-in-law, M:. ashington. D. . e LD (ix the author of a number of succstr- | cycle: when it stcuck 3 dog Sbat bad | . O T, Bidwell, In Brooklyn, X, |and Mra. Charlss Schwenk of Seotland BULLETIN BUILDING . 4 % rushed across the road. ¢ 2 Y. Mr. Bldwell was 77 years old. road. The ceremony was performed 5y 74 FRANKLIN STREET : /. & insky. of Hartford, the deiver, managed :1: Bidwell left his home in Quaker | Rev. Gurdon F. Bailey, pastor of the .- B In solid torm m‘lrhu! by friction withl o right the machine after the impact, Hill to go to Brookiyn soon after re-|First itional chureh. The bridal TELEPHONE 531-4 silic Decomes negatively clectrified. jand was not iniyred 7 etiving word of his fatlier's death. vazty the front parior tn th _GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Examine our line of Aluminum Warg THE HOUSEHOLD v $ab Middletown—Frederick W. Vip Court street has arrived home lengthy southern business trip,