Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1922, Page 10

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D. o . TS G i pe| Farm Burea < by Gec ‘| Kabn of Franklin and | ity Agent H.. . F. Jobnson, wet: m_lz rd on Thurs- i 'l day. The members of the team judged | ~Steamboat ~|in_competition with team: A e o ehine babt falr pressure was high | SRl 7 ather counties in the state of- Connec- - IR Fat\toaton! - river. | " 3 tiout et . Windham. - On the fair |, i m pressure over New, Governor Everett J. Lake will make]George W. Ashton, past president Salem | pcunds a ciass of Holsteln bulls was | Seprember 1, 1872, the A the address of welcome to the Rotar. Rfié:l’ys; t&b}k & SNy ":fsg;détlfl?l::(nflwlw::“y?fi :Dunflm: burned to the waters edge at New Lon- . S ‘ork Programs, . Daw- |« 3 v by e rday and partly cloudy and |20 the Griswold hotel, Eastern Point,| stimulation of Atendance and Why,|«* the varlous judging teams Were taken | ained in the files of The Bulletin were. With a probability of local | With a luncheon at 1 o'clock next Mon-|Daniel F'. Sullivan, president Fall River| oy automobile to the farm of J. W. Al-|in part as followss i B ButSay nignt. TS ot club, *co at Avcn to judge Ayershire and 3 New Haven | For 1 wou: = Than won g Monday, September 2. 1872.—A des-. = ! The pra ranged for the | Qualifications of New' Members, John|Gueruseys. The boys had an opportunity § b Winds. [l 5 e con- P, Dering, Secretary Biddeford ‘Rolary | 15 fuise some very fine AVerabire.cat: patch from New London to The Bulletin | and’ that 100 pasecngers were aboard, |qpn. ‘Of Sandy Hogk: Moderate| > club, " eptom] ta.” %ie animal which the judges placed | €&r1y this morning tells of the burning. Momiey, Boppopie.. Mo Secretaries’ Prablems, Geéorge . |first in the class of four. has produced i Of the propellor Nevada in New, London not including - steerage. 9 a. m—Registration begins. Tucker, secretary Hartford club, last vear over 14,000 pounds of | BATDOr early in_the evening, ‘The des- ‘winds and weather fair Satur- NON'S MEMORIAL s Hook to Hatteras: Moderate| 10 a. m.—Band concert. One Man Rotary Club, a debate, R patch was as follow: The Phlladelphia = \ The 5 ‘o south winds and weather fair| 1 p. m.—Conclave luncheon in charge|Herbert A, Stevens, president Prov: Merrill, dairy specialist of the |& Hartford Transportation company's FCIMI-“:‘O BE DEDICATED 2 | Baturday. = of the New London club. Addresses of | dence club. Herbert E. Dodge, secre- | c: steamer, Nevada, from Philadelphia, | Dedication exercises of the handsome 5 Pt weloome by Rotarlan Everett J. Laise.|tary Fall River club. e A iy Aenans. | August 20th, E. M. Grumley, master, | artment bau been set fof October 5 new Lyman _high school are to _ For Sonthern New England: Faic and | Eovernor of ihe state of Comnectlcut; Will Begin to Arrive Sunday. T ment of the collegs, were the judges of { Which put in here at 7 o'clock Sunday) A daily. paper. is now being be held af the. bui'ding on Leb- Saturday; Suday cloudy, fol- [ HOATIN fuCius T - ; | morning being unable to cross the Say-|in ‘Williman It supports Grai anon G at 3 e'clock this (Saturday) the oity. of New London. Band con-| Rotarians will begin to arrive Sun-|'h¢ T ¥E while A "c;ufx‘:'“:,“:‘:flfl:‘ brook bar Saturday night, took fire about | Wilson and. the Willimantic Camp afternoor. : - T S ers. cert on hotel yeranda, day afternoon and members of the lo- |y 7o P00 WO A BEIRC O e | 7 o'clock in the-evening, while anchored | i 7 2 The Tollowing programme will be car- & Observations in Norwich. 230 p. m.—Opening business meeting|cal club will be on hand at the depot| TiME VS PRI O WS CONTE W of ‘tne Pequot house and was burned to. horses. have been ried out: d The Bulletin's observations show the |in (Griswoid ball room. - District Gov-|and at the Hotel Grisweld to welcome s jarge amount of work to |the water’s edge. The cargo comprised It races at Quinebaug Park, he- -USWelling of the tablet. orchestra se- R e I empersturs and | O eearian Siriekland. Giltan vE| . Delegations will Mo mest” fhe. vari.| B¢ 10usIn Oetring’ the averages:for the (Taka ool R e s e N %&m‘m o barometric changes Friday: Speaker, Ro one ki ey etve oo el Qitoren: “Cour ties, The winning team | The vessel and cargo will prove a total]premiuma’ to. the. amcunt. ot 3794 héve AEAdoreA Dy, 0. B Morveditn e 2009|830 b m—Intormal dincing In the|west commencing Monday - morming | %1l bo awardeda free tria tothe Nation- |10ss, aad the captdin and crew who mede | been offered, A number of local 4 A3 Y > J T a om 58 o0l 830 b arclofonmy Moy Wit ot douse. oo by "moiong: | a1 Dairy Show at St. Paul, Minn.. which | thelr esoage in boats Jost their belongings. | race folloWets are planniog to be on +N. 8. | Greatuless. on hurr 5 Bm .. 70 30.10 | Griswol : TnT hp fgourse come by AUIOMO-| Cimes arcend the Sth of October. The | The origin of the firé is unknown. but 13| during the gays of the races. prchestra_selections ; { And thie leaves biow Teown dnd draggiet & p om. 3 60 30.10 Tuesday, September 12th. e e peiEhways nre posted 1% | New London -County Fair Association |Supposed to have beem cgused by spon-| . Friday, ember 6. 1872—Acting wu- | FoMaTks. LT, Garrison, A. B. Lord. F. 'ast. my window down the street. o o . Highest 70, lowest | 7.30 a. m.—Rotary breakfast, Gris- S Now T ondon o to e ATe, has given considerable assistance -in | tRncous combustion of the wobl, Which|der permisson of Somerset lodge, wo.|A- Verparek: originai’ poem composed Compariso: ; 3 On this night *ithout & star k wold dining room. In charge of the| ™ MCIIO T mined Rota _| pushing the work of the Farm Bureau |Produced an explosion . of the - gasoline.|34 P & A. 3f..the preliminary steps | b g M. Dolbeare: -student | Of ThiF TIEHC hink of Predictions for Friday: Fair and|Norwich chub. Dl e i imed Rotary em- | mlong this line. _Tho, contest for the coun. | The loss will notcexceed $75,000. The Ne-|have been taken for the establishment présentation’of keys to building. | Anq ine fire that 1. keen s, Warin, : 9.30 a. m.—Business meeting, District| JACF 0 BT T O dhames | river |ty was held on the last day of the falr | Yada was formerly the gunboat, White- |or a mew lodge in this city 4o be known Clarke, €haitman of buiding com- | Iy {o warm youriedy thy Friday's weather: TFair Governor Robert W. Hill prasiding. highway bridge over which practically|and the fair assoclation is also paying |head. and was rebullt in 1866 at @ cost of ['ag St. James' lodge, and & dispensation |Mittee: mectefitance. Willam F. Clarke. south wind ; i 10 a. m—Reception to ladies at the y 1 Shenecossett Country club. Putting con- o tests and clock golf. Band concert. TepaeeTaal TIoEs 1230 p. m.—Luncheon, In charge of bt ,000. hairman . of =chool hoard: remarks, H.|And my song th make roy wmile isiting Rotari: il the expenses of the team to Hartford. | $18.000. . | has been applied for. el L 15 108 foma time ot another during the. com.|The bovs who went to fthe trip were:| The directors of the Huntington Hoime | “Henry . Gallup, secretars of the New | A +m0n8. : o | joimiie w_emfm"fi ele M clave, George Kahn of Franklin. Austin La- | for aged and indigent females are slow-|T.ondon County Agricultural Soclety has |t 2 = 3 Music is to be provided by the Second throp of Montville, George Woods of |1¥ putting it in order for the reception of/|announced the prozramme of events for Contentedly -and-eties. : e the Riifgerort Sl Governors Footguard Band of Ha-| Waterford and Everett and Sylvester {the few inmates that the income of the|the annual fair of the society to be held |iam F. Clark, chairman: Katherine . |So contentedly w . [ Rises | Sets_ || Water. i Sets. | , 2:30 p. m—Sail on steamboat Provi-| JOVTIoms, Footkward Rand of NCW M- ot or Sprague. fund will properly support. The sum.of [on September. :7, 18 and 19th. The |SWeet. seeretary: Clifford C. 2. and L Burne out fagots snap and flares ___ (Standard Time.) e e e e morning, remaining untl Wednesday | i 535,000 which was given by Mr. Hunting- | nremiums will fotal § 500 this sour. The | (he Figh Schodl Facu'te con T my gy e sad Rl R B prcsiding ; address by |RiEht. Musicl forthe dancing will be|BIBLE §CHOOL CONVENTION ° B e o 500, | FroFTamme {0 the trial of horses is as{Arhoid Benneit. princbat: Matheowtion | - ASC T-Ipol Jolf Akl (here werid g Ha 3 e - o A ¢ 'Yield an annual income of nearly $2.500, ove: n ' Jiss Dorothy MacVer, English and His- = Joseph A. Turner, chairman committee | furnished by the regular hotel orches- OF STONINGTON ASSOCIATION ¥ foll'gva: Trott'n> nearest three minute: 5! tra, Tt is understood that the premises will be | fire; premium $20; second premium $1 y; Alice Koch, Latin and | S'peone Shadows by iy hearth, i he corner on education. Rotary intermational.| 0 i oment for men will be|. The sixty-Afth annual meeting of the iput in order and be properly. arranged In the corner. by the stal 4 fastest pair of horses, prizes $50 and Miss. Christina Reid. Commer- | Movinz shadows deen and lopely, © * Presentation of attendance cup. nged by Dudley St. C. Donnelly, | Stonington Union Baptist Bible School {for the inmates by the first of Oclober.|ga5: trial of single. horses raised in New | cial Subjects: Miss Alice Cortis. House- | 1In ihe hollow 8f your ehair . s ™ 330 pian—Ehe govefuors pall s the rman, aiso a women's putting. cop- | convention wil meet with the PTeston | Nearly all local pulpits are now filed by | Londen county, prizes £33, and $10:|hold Arts; Russell Waldo, Sclence and ! s 5 PRt Griswold ball room. for each of which prizes are to be|City Baptist Bible School. Wednesday, | regular pastors who have returned from | grand, foot. race. prizes $10, 35 and $3. | Agriculture. The bullding committee was [ Wha! have 1 to de.with.them Wednesday, « September 13th. given September 13. The following programme | jheir summer vacations. Season tickets are on sale priced at four | John Clark. Mrs. Ida M. Abell, M “.;':‘"m; ";;’:‘;‘s‘fl;: \;’:J:afl . t it is_low 0 a. m—Rotary breakfast, in| Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock,|has been arranged: S Tuesday, Sgptember 3, 1§72—The read- | for one dollar. The committee on gen- | Katherine If. Sweet, Miss Sarah L. Abell. | U py U0 08 DL T GR00IE watere, which is ed by flood tide. | charge of the Worcester club. throush the courtesy of Captain F. D.| Devotional service. 9.30, standard time, |ing room Js now .in need of more book | eral arrangements comprises Albert Zisha Waterman, Edward W. Jones, G.|_Ahigatl W. Cresstm, in Charlestés 9.30 a m.—Business meetings for|Berrien of the U. S. Submarine Base |Rev. 0. G. Buddington; Address of Wel- | shalves. Several promised donations of } Avery, John Brewster, William C. Os- | Byron Dimon. ghe architect, 0. Graham News. v ‘ 31st Qis-|a submarine will come down the river|come, Rev. Horatio J. Chase; letter of TAFW“.LE— club executives of 30th and books will soon be coming in; meanwhile, . Barstor, H. R: Gallup. Ly- } Creighton. and the ’contractor, Patrick tric and will stop in front of the hotel and|entertaining school; response by moder- | rol SN JEPETE GF SCERC g i, LG A R S y The funeral of Mrs. Gladys Fontaine,| 10 & m—Automobile ride along both|give an exhibition of @iving, ete. afor, . A. Frasier : letters from echool; | girt.of book:cases will meot & meed thatl - omemmaris Loiohonicn ioon. W il X HUMOR OF THE DAY - wife of Joseph Benoit of Riversidd|Sides of the Thames river, via ihe U.| A'vgudeville show of i fine num-|address, Rev. Willlam T. Thaver; of-|ins generous contribution of bocks by a P o Norwich fifty years rkmen's Compensatl The Homebrew Lrceuntmeets trom day is on the program for Wednesday | fering, prayer, benediction, dinner and | ine community has created. There has !s\:-‘a':‘:“;:_ \a::;'gi';:‘g‘-mflld‘?f&s:f pE ":“'"“W \\n'kome':!'u ompensation | 10 2Y beaind the court Howse. e & requiem mass at Sacred Hear:|the city of New London and Ocean soclal hour. : 0. G |now been sathered togeths: a nucleus of | 1ol Gf ' ocal Grussist, agreements have been approved by Com.| Question under “discudsion: Is pants ghurch. Friends filed the places of | Beach. idual clubs will have charge «f| 1.30 fle“’?fionla. service; n;\_. . | What in time may become - valuable] Bt E TN T s L rhe | missioner 3. 3. Donohues - as'a commen carrier, liable to search ané Bearers, and buriat was in St Joseph's| 123) p. m—Luncheon in charge’ of juncheon stunts, and the New London|Buldinston: election of offieers: ap-| freo Itbrary. B e L e e o i Alsatc. | 0 T osteuiin! Cuaile Sl temetery. George G. Grant was in|the New Haven club. e club will entertain at the Monday lunci-)pointment of committees; repor - n.P. A handsomely framed set of Selon's| Fork of rebuliding the Beach Fox A Dbl B e B R o et B SRR s o B i B omin | e Divima e e e it o tietala Lbnsiie] i taik - oateee i arne e SICUTES ot SJenteuien i o mosed R e atratatt by all. ¢ | comaand VLT oWk ok b I i e o romidenca| e Cor nic. fn \E Barbar appontie’ the | tha kons e ve sty Mot aicn Mo Havate |30, ThAmpas' /adAcass: T E. . | Gere hung in the Sabbath senool room of | 1410 mtc.bnm.:,s:,‘;gow||1|.hwh:n compet. | rate e e New London. em. 127 At I borrowed. and as He i leaving B R s e (me hoes D chargs o the | Troridense’ Woreater £ « Pringpiore. | Beates; prases: sy basbalcnon: pdiceen | cissmeont eqirenttirion st mant weekt 0 SR e L otow - Diass. Bast: Dos. R oy e s ¥ Mt Dr. Joseph Seiden of Norwich will| 6.30 p. m.—Dinner, in o L deies R : P S y by - r._and; Moser- De = {catch hi < e mets to i preach st the Taftvills Congrepations!| New London club, Address by Rotarian [ Norwich and New London are in the|Mel, |\ _ovics at 7 p. my standard Toent il ipepeistons. op the atretion [on jomplerel stwe Show” sadss-batly | oey himithe momet thurch Sunday morning. J. Romeyn Danforth, New London. o ot Vermont, western Massa- | time. Devotional service, Rev. J. G. Os- | ctween Beach Pond and Jewett City. erus al 3 N e e Grove took place Friday morning with|S. Submarine Base, the city of Norwi The tide of travel today is away from the beaches and hourly people are return- entire i ’ o el 3 i {ing home. Trams are crowded oy Taftville, empléver, ; Miss Rose Proulx of Hunters avenue! 0 p. m—Al-Rotary vaudeville in the (G S# 0 0 g 0n Worcester ; and all|Porne: missionary address: music: ad and are running’ with an . extra| The mew stone mill of L. W. Carroli !’;"“P‘_‘]‘;‘“"u';‘d-‘"“ ) TT“’;”’W ’:‘""":I-"‘:f’ ed m a very cold volce. 1 dom't wani B Aaling. Soive ‘time In .5t L O o of the state of Conneeticut. dress. W. G, Barnes; closing Prayer. | ensine and.costhes. and every availapie] ¥ Voluntown §5 approaching comple- §2nd <¥ = 3 == | anyone on the jury whe can Ue like you™ Canada. 1030 p. m.—Informal dancing. n . comprises the state| Delegates desiring entértainment The 31st distri uon. The mill’ which wil have a ca-|Amputation of fingers. right hand, at rate 4 = —Bosten Post. and Mrs, a Sear: 14th. o, the. 8 Rew Hampshire, | communicate with Mrs. Ella Bennett. . |Space on the boats has been bousht UP| Ui of apout 200 looms, and will of 2 B it s o visiors o a“.‘"”"'__;s‘:t:mu:)rumas: S e e ) Earwe D 1, Norwich, or telephone 1579-:2, | by vacationiste who are in & RurEY 0 ong of the finest In eastern Connecti- | New Fngland e e O e Tl ;‘““:_” fn ""r"‘“ any Bpringfleld, Mass. this week. ; f the ‘Drovilience, ¥, L thib, Gester and all of the state of Rhode Isi-|and those desiring transportation from |&et back to their homes. s ow Tonlre: and. - Yous 2 Beatocor. So e insura . Grampsal” A number of ioeal residents were in|CHArE® Of the Providence, R. I chb. ) 200 Norwich will arrange through John P.| Wednesday, Septemver 4 1572—A[®5 | (otd of the members of the | London. emplover, crushed top of finger,| “No said the new. salesmagy *Afsr Willimantie, Friday evening, to attend Sany Talks on Program. Ponaid A. Adams of New Haven is|Hollowell at the same telephone. The [ tower for drying hose has been added 10| church there will be preaching Sunday |At Taie of $10.76. T'd gtalked to him for an hous And # ™e B. P. O. E. fair. ogram for business meeting, Sept. | governor ¢ the 30th district, and Judge meetings are open to the public the equipment of the Delanoy engine evenings instead of during the afternoon | A. Gordan & Co.. Inc. New TLondon. | half he threw up his bands-and yeliéd 11, 2.30 to 5.30 p. m. District Governor | Bover w. Hill of Salem. Mass, is gov- RN house at a cost of $2,000. ot the Central church from (his time | empaser, and A” Gordan. New London, |10, death, whera fs thy sting™ *—Hirm "-::;‘::'_': o g 4;:"': e o e Donald A, Adams, of New Haven, pre-lemor of the 3lst district. S AR e James R. Mann and Maria Little were! « prained left wrist, at rate of|ingham Age-Herald. ‘Z.,.. RN iR ot ooy R g;l' siding ST el e goe o NRO % 25 married recently in Rhode Island evi-| " Tpe ‘examination of witnesses in the |$ The film producer was trying 16 per Ao a pienic wpyiand on Sep- | TS o nents. S Unclaimed - Conn. | dently on the hypothesis that - “Mand | \feris disaster contnues at Providence. == et St vt ith £ fember 9tn L Presentation- of present and past in-|A. 0. H. Auxiliary Recelves Applications | post office fo: ending Sept. 9. ! \wants but Little her below. Phits e 1€ ixy Dech Aiaclosed’ theik the An ordinary camel! will carry its pack | “.yo, needn't be afeaid” he said, “The g, George H. Young andl . national officers. Three applications were received and |1923: William Callahan, Mrs. "Adoiph | “'The day of the Metls disaster, Miss| niSner chamged her course. that the | twenty-five miles a day for thren Gavs |y, %o Sy ot are 0y, be waid ST e Hare ks o ol North Tird | “yen ‘minutes talk on the following |approved for membe at the meet- | Caron, Miss Harriet Matthews, J. M. | Avery, the telegraph operator at Ston-|yow watchman of the-Metls was not on | without water, while there are some that | "2 meye = . ™| subjects ing of Division No. 0. H. Auxili- | Mitcholl and W. M. Pierce, b it it The s St o afteon - duty at the time of the ac:idént, that [go without water fifty miles & day for hours without intermission, a feat of en-| there were not sufficlent life preser.ers_five or six davs. o, perhans not. : sald the perspiring Miss Fabiola Bourgeois of South B| Classification Problems, Fenwick L.|gry, this weeR. The degree team of 30 . Wi el 1ub. A > -3 S N G g S = “but that doesn't mean that he may Wreet Bas returned o St. Cesaire, Can.|L#8vit. secretary Worcester clu members is to begin renearsals at the| The recent 1,000-mile Nevada desert|durance which mothing but the warmest e Tuil’ of carionity nelonton T wda, where she has e the fall otary International as Now Ce next meeting under the direction of |automobile race was managed h sympathy for the unfortunate sufferers 4 jerm av the Académy. tuted, Past District Governor Conelius Crowley. The ision is plan- | man, Mrs. Carmon Jewett Wilkie, of |and a wonderful pluckiness could have C._ Wilson, Woroester club. Rotary and Its Ladies’ Nights, Ed- ward T. Bradstreet, Meriden club. The fumeral of Mrs. Margaret Cope-| Rotary Code of Kthics in Meetings, lznd, wife of Wiliam C. Kendall, Charles 0. Black, Pawtucket club. tel4 from late home on > otary Extension, Past District Gov- avenne, Friday afternoon at 2 o' ernor Forrest Perkins, Providence Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, p: § Greeneville Congregational Program for business meeting, Sept. clated. The casket was =urrounded|12, 9.30 a. m. to 1230 p. m. Distri with many beautiful floral tributes. The | Governor Robert W. Hill of Salem, pre- bearers were George J. Meyer, Henry Kendall, George N. Beardow nd en minutey talk on Charies T. Webster. Burial was in Ma- | subjects 3 plewood cemetery, where Rev. Mr. Rick-| Kducation of New Members and OId stts read the committal service. Under- taker George G. Grant was In charge of the arrangem 7 The following wers some of the beau- NORWICH TOWN i - tiful floral tributes llow marked| Rev Charles W. Hanna - G b , pastor of Boz. Wife, from husband: standing wrea.h| =ting f ta ot «marked Mother from daughter and son- | (ne Sonier s ienaar eorviee at By 3 (he Sunday afternoon service at Scot- }:‘v;dh‘(-'m?lay.k::ul‘T:;“».".“-..:,1,1{;“”::\'5: land Road hall under the auspices of S. family; wreath from Charles Copeland | ™, Christian Endeavor soclety : and family: wreath from George Cope-|, V©- &nd Mrs. Frank Bushnell of Can- ‘ . ] v 1- V-b . D Bt from Georgs terbuiry turnpike have as their gucst for With Its Velie Vibrationless yna-Motor Miss Elizabeth Morrison; wreath from |\Ne Week end.the -latter's: niece. Miss % - Mr. and Mrs. James Graham; wreath|}¢en Gallup, of Norwich. from Mr. and. Mrs. George Mever, and| MT: and Mrs Frederick H. Wyant and ‘amily: wpray from Mr. Vs or| miece, little Miss Phyllis Hinrichs, of 1wph Bottomley and Mr. and Mrs. Milton | LOWN st motored to Westerly and Souter; crescent from Miss Margaret | \Watch Hill the early part of this week Krauss: spray from Mrs. Conneil and|foF @ 0ay's outinz. Returning home by laughter; wreath from John Huobarl;| Way of-New London, a stop was made SIWth from home department of for dinner, the attending the thea- Mr. and Mrs. Ovide Haroux have aken a house on South B street ring to hold its first whist of ‘the sea- | Reno. Mrs Wilkie is secretary of the |enabled her to do son_ soon. Nevada Highway association. . Local baseball fans backing the Ath- that when ram @octors ge! sick you don't preséribe Tof yourselves! Ts it because you doubt your own skifl™ ot at all, madam: butisee what a low it would be to his reputation if a docwce under his own treatment. No one would have any faith in him after. wards"—Boston Transcript. KALEIDOSCOPE The war department has fewer thaw 25000 infantrymen in the United States des being the only woman in the Tnited States hoiding the pogition of marshal of a supreme .court. Mrs. Wil lam C. Lewls is, also chief clerk of the Okiahoma supreme court. One of the smallest and most sensitive instruments fn the world_has been con- structed by an American scientist for use In measuring the heat given off by the stars. Tt wiil respond to the heat of = candle 30 miles away. The best Persian rugs represent pa- tience, taste and prolonged labor. Or cach square foot of surface a wWeaver s about 23 days. A rug 12x12 feet would therefore require the labor of one fan more than ten years, working siz days a week. Indians at Glacier Park, Modt., caught in Iceberg Jake a species of trout identi- fied as the Salvelinum * Rossi] which Extraordinary One-Day Sale | =i ieiza of mater in Glacier. Xational park fon- nected subterraneously With the's icy of New Fall Merchandise in every department of the store. Taters of the far norch Thls is the se. & .. ond species of is troug en NT ee- invi well as visitors to the || beg iake. the other “furifke ciad” mem. We invite our local cuxtozen, "ifl d:f . ot Ber of the finny iribe having boen hosked - N erings. by fiy fisherman al 10 years ago. city to take advantage of the special of 2 4 The specimen caught .measures stightly over two feet from nose 10 the fork in it tail. According to the Navajo Indians, vain- fall is controlled by the pipe-smoking gods. There -are four of these deities. They are always shown caerying an elab. orateiy decorated tobaceo pouch on which is a figure of a stoné pipe. In the pouch they say each god has’piaced a fay of sunlight to use as a ‘pipe . When one of them is ready to he lights his pipe and puffs it till the smoke is dense enough to form clouds in the sky. When he finishes his ‘pipe the rain’de- =Pomons &Mrrcnng Today, September 9 will be Field Day in Norwich For the benefit of visitors to Norwich, today, we are holding an “Most Attractive Car of the Year” EVERYBODY SAYS SO the following Mr. Frank Rinella wishes to announce the opening of the Norwich Velie Sales and Ser- vice having been appointed to distribute Velie Cars in most of New London County and Willimantic. The New Velie with its marvellous Velie-built Dyna-Motor has enjoy- e Congregational ~ chureh: wreath | (e thers inat evening. i ed great admiration wherever shown and much grezgter admiration when demonstra.ted. o i ey Sl standing wreath | eats her danghter. Mvs. croeis s {§ for its remarkable performance. This backed up with the wonderful Velie Organiza- spray from Mr. and Mrs. Luth hurst, and the latter's brother-in-law, 3 Spo : S 7eli tandi T apray from Mr. and Mie. Joha ien| William Hazlehurst, of Waterbury, wno|f 100 With its unquestioned responsibility makes the Velie the outstanding car value of dall; spray from Miss Bessie Grimes;|motored to Norwich Town. Mrs. Geer today. gpray from Mr. and Mrs. Martin Krauss|and guests motored to Hartford Labor Al and family: spray from Mr. and { day 1o attend Chartec Oak fair. The fair Wiliam Kramer; spray from Mr, and|being postporied because of rain, the par- Mrs. Fred Dyer and family; spray from | tv returned to New London and attended || Roadster ................... $1395 Miss Agnes Malone and Miss Ruth|the theatre. Tuesday the party motored 3 Breckenridge: spray from Mr. and ) to Saybrook Point lighthouse. and spent i ring T sse Sed Albert Rawlinson and Miss Jennle | the day catching bluefish, beifig well re- Five Pluenger Tou ceeenn. $1395 Five Pa; nges an Wiide. warded for their efforts. At the Point . . Thoss attending the funeral from out|many automobilé varties wers enjoving || Five Passenger Sport ......... $1495 Six Passenger Sedan -. of fown wers Mr. and Mrs. James|the same sport. The Waterbury guests - Copeland and son James, from New-| returned home Wednesday mornin R 1 Me. and Mra George Cope : THE ABOVE PRICE DELIVERED Mr, and Mrs. Robart m and son and daughter, from Provi oe, B 1 Mrs. Richar@ Whit- taker from Pawtucket: Mrs. Annie Bur- g o e 2w W e (Chocolate Louise Grecian from Providence, R. I.; Mrs. James Wicks from widence, R. L. Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgson irom | White Rock, R. 1.; John Kendall from oppe Hartford ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rawlin- 30 Attawaugan Conn Mrs. Jennle Wilde from Jewett City. 49 BROADWAY Treop 3. Boy Hcouts, met Friday eve- ming in the recreation roome of the! SR Taftville Congregational church, under | the direction of Scoutmaster Victor H.| SPEC]AL { Dasis. Thers was the usual instruc- | i tion in chemistry in charge of Raymond Brougham .. ...... .1 0.5 . 3%$2385 $1975 . $2385 In accordance with our policy that Service is as important as sales it will always be our aim to make oyr Service honest and efficient toward which end our Mr. Bennett, who will have charge of the Service Station, spent considerable time at.the Velie’s Boston plant, doubly insuring that our Service will be veritably ideal. ~ The Public will find and may well rest assured that it will be safe in dealing with us, whether the transaction involves a small or large amount. We suggest it would be well for anyoné desiring a used car to come in and talk it over. We will always stand back of our representations on these cars. A. Pingree. A y X R 2 wae s ottt G5 aceont o posiion| BITTER SWEETS .. Ib. 39¢|} The Public is cordially invited to visit our show rooms at No. 41 North Main St on tn_Endleott, N. Y. 2 lbs. for 58¢ X Miss E:h-l 'Sll;\‘!:hn of Pawtucket, 1t . former] this village, has be Fcin: guase o the Mises Louice ant| BON BONS AND CHOCO- Mary Stubbs of North B street. Fouses on Norwich avenue are being | LATE MIXTURE . .. Ib. 59¢ shingied. The members of the Shooting club met 2 lbs. for $1.00 Friday evening at thelr clubhouse in Today will be the last day in which to take advantage of the special offerings of Men’s Custom made Suits and Overcoats All Made To Your Individual Measure At $29.50 3 dedgnerfmmBmlonwfllieiqfinMen’sS@ye Saturday, September 9th, our opening date, and see the latest models of Velie Cars which we assure will be a revelation in Motor Car values. Remember that without obligation to you we will always deem it a genuine pleasure to demonstrate this won- derful car at any time. Phone or write, Norwich-Velie Sales a1_1d Service -VELIE — YOU WILL EVENTUALLY DRIVE A VELIE i Lishon. 4 CHOCOLATES, ASSORT- R retatire ia town over tha week |ED L s i 1o B0 s Suntvan o Morchanta avemus 2lbs. for $1.00 B R P staeneo T T AETER DI MINTS '.:..." ’%flfi?fi'flé}nm o el R SO & course e85 Ining. \ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gaucher have LARGE NOUGATINES “recent guésts of Mr. Gaucher's rotl and sister in Indian Or- chard, Mass. Mr. Gaucher hn return- od to ome on Dion stréet, but Mrs. SN ST 4| LIQUID CHERRIES, Ib. 69c A daie fates ot S SIBABY GUM DROPS lh. 39c

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