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It is daybreak now at 3.37 (old time) |city for several days. . 3 Friday's census showed 1632 patients| Mrs Andrew Pember of Norwich at Norwich state hospital. ~ m.wwwm &wm&i- 1ps | at 8.38 o'clock | drew Pember of . = € ¢ 4 timo this) evepiag. Mrs. Charles B. BI ot All along the country roads, golden|wood, N. is visiting Mrs. Herb rod and wild asters are in bloom. H. Willey of Asylum strest. 5 Scott Bros, ars transporting the school | Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Linnell haye re- children from Niantic Hill to Flanders. | turned from a week's trip t0 Lak < Some handsome bluefish are being | Wauramaug and over the w : - the marriage brought into port by the Mystic fisher- | Special Clerk Maprice Relley, ‘W’c#w‘z“m( men. . Barwiod post oeics lafe 2k o e gty ot Sportsmen’ are predl spend ten day: ] | o P s ey ek o In Albany, N Y. T s B ouieriin s e e ¢ Buiy o Svamwe, s |, B o sagegnn v | i 3 A Andoter pesee ‘g.,,’;',;.,}’; George G. Balley, on Central avenu Dgis, M liniox sgain SoosnpAny- | of tlme, gaptued. Gosgesl, givecia o stape fon hag Teturned to his home. Ing on the plana. oging. Rev. Mr.|" Joseph giminski ve Bdward Kelley, mo- A o] ~ | Dunbar was calleg upon for brief re-|tion to strike from files, off. filed sult for | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 2 2 his thanks and ‘alter Ouwood vs Mary A. Auwood, 1 water to free the pores dm Mte Joip o Moowmm, e ‘The case Is | Miss Mary Bartlett were visitors ear appreciation of the honor exténded to him | son, A and follow with & gentle frasic > in the week with relatives in yi | by the clergy of Norwich and vicinity | Iite, postpaned. dc“‘g\;\‘ :‘mthlhoflh z num(snd- s TGt Uneasville and Gales Ferry. v and by The ers ot his church, stat-| Teresa Walsh va Harry F. Thomas, st Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hij ing that it wag his only desire to shOW | a], that the default for non-appearance H. Cassidy l%'w bortig oot BRG] aired & shast it week | through his work here his deep apprecia- ;’w in this actlon be re-opened, Fre : R Muasum.-Noewioh Fown Graen. his son-in-law, Rev. A. B. Todd, and tion of the many kind Words o welcome | granted. e, i v g Tatoh EN plue fah. Long Island | qanghters from Sonthbridge, Mess. and advis eztended him during the re-| " Gearge Bradtord ve Emil Tetreaul, als- | YESL, Would be too, owertal, €0, scallops, heavy lobsters, swol I - cept! ‘defen; ‘postponed. but and oysters, at Powers Bros—adv. | Mre. Beatrics Zeits, ‘mfl’m:',’: ; % Following the ceception, & soctal hour |~ Teiandy. Bl wartes vo. Frederick ¥. Constivatin. . Xot R A, nm”hn:mmlzu-up:drlmlm-N"Y;mm”mw.mm S S SRR was enjoyed. during which light refresh- | Farina, alimony pendente lite, §$10 per s FRniacly téee men, wl ave had g0 their rounds 4 i v ments were served. Week. young boys and tgm.' men and women 1 : € all ages, without pain, griping or 3 bers of the First Baptist church chureh had been most tastefully | Richard W. Tobin vs Oscar ae-1° & e 44 MONEY AT KINGSTON ATE| Iwant a good relisble young woman to| , J1%% Joseniine O Fendiert of Hesion oot Eatery of tne roteatont hameags | docOiBIHG T0F \ho. SVeDE B0 masmbers.of | oAl Tor. fuitire. 1o PAL Dl O e Toar: o ot R o st IR e o e macson - Mary T Clappe |6 dava at the Baptist parscnage at| Il (he city Ehthersd at the church ewome Dottonin, hyfangens. assserus torn oo | Blla M. Jarvia ve The' Connestlcut |from the Juices of feuft, and gains its s o taruiin At B v Tacker with. e e, SMRn 3 WP i sibv W0 Dirlial T s sesturat asters decking e piaitorm and walls of | G0, defauit for failure to plead, answer hoguiiar: pawpe. Jo2 o (Coupi0n the Tac 4 “chureh, ; Dunbar. chuech room. Among the guests of | flled. : he races of ithe e Lo | ciConeoats b the mew SONPT.LOHR%| M. Fannie Diton ‘Welch of ‘Eo- s Sorvies Botain ahortly | onor seated. In_ 1ront ot the, pisctors | . Fhomas Lambert, ot al, va Town of| 8 & box. ¢ for 3260, trial size 25 e I a e e amas stroet | 1Umbla has been in Rockville during|atter 5 oelook, When nearly 200 mem. |Were Rev. and Mrs. Dunbar, Rev. D. A.| Norwich, default for fallure to plead, |At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES b et of Prei T Sup the past few days conferring With|pers of the school and many clergymen | Pitt, D. D., of the Central Baptist church, | Pleadinga in two weeks. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. tting second in the 3.34 | me Westher Man il i Chairman Robert L. Jewell of the|of the city were present. Superintendent|Rev. Charles H. Ricketts of the Greepe-| Charles R. Butts, et al vs John T. won by the Bwanses | wnh i pviany aait o ke | Demoncratic Town Colmittes. . of the Sunday School Walter M. Cowan | ville Congregational church, Rey. E. F.|King. et al. motion of the defendant for Dretiy steadily eines sarly in the year. | T ber pareats af Nevth High steest- —_— o Miss M: Barry, nurse at,St. - | welcomed the - church members, their | Walker of the Calvary church of West- | ju t for want of reply, off, reply|there in a broom factory and was a pen- mc HEAlm i amends for so many rainy days eariler In | .o po oY T e e ats and the visfting ministers to the|erly, Rev. R. D. Trick of the Federated | fled. sloner under the government. Purse $400— the “month. after spending several days @t the|happy event in the history of the First |church of Greeneville, Rev. R. L. Roberts| Norwich Savings soclety vs Ironstdes —_— s H. B. Potted, Puplls of the Waterford and Uncas-|home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and|Baptist church, the mother church of the|of the Methodist Episcopal church, Rey.|Board Corps, continued for three mos.| DREAMED HUSBAND DIED R 1 "y 3 1|Vile schools add to the number of pas- h Mrs. Christopher Barry of Reynoldy| faith in Narwich. R. C. Collins of the Leffingwell church,{ Louls Broadwin, et al va Willlam Sal-| AT TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM sengers on the trolley cars during the | strest. > eyl b | et Soaibes was Gharles F0. Rick.| Rev. Georse H. Struse of the Daptis:| ering, disciomure of defenss or judgment, GULOMS O week days. h g . Bedard, Lord's Point, and half of Lot 80 on A dispatch from Bristol to a Ha: P — , Maa- | etis, pastor of the Greeneville Congrega. | church, Waterfard, Rev. E. J. Ayers of | fisclosure or judgment as per bill of a 22 i B A Canterbury Plains correspondent ,,,‘;j”vfi,}’gm: ol zflm 4 | Hional church, who welcomed Rev. M, | Norwich, Rev. Gurdon ¥. Bafley of the|Particulars in one wesk. o A !“:‘“;" AN Biehies Stass 02 1 3 fmentlons that Miss Prederica Oiney, who | Syanian 4t he University of Wisoonsin | Dumbar on behalf of the yeoplo of Nor- First Congregational - church, Norwich | _Pledmont, Mt. Alry Guano Co. ve Wal- | Mre. Theresa Hockenelll, of %o, T 1 210%. has been visiting at Waterford, returned | naving spent the vacatfon with his|Wich. He was followed by Rev. R. L.|Town. Rey. Richard R. Graham of Christ | ter S. Marsland, et al, judgment, post- exrly Thursday morning having dream- ree $350— home Tuesday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Phillips, | Roberts, pastor of the Methodist Episco- | Bpiscopal church and Rev. Worthington | Poned. e (het ke NORbaBRd Bad just: @ied. the Third. ch g. J. J. Orr Motorists are making speclal trips|of Narwich. pal chusth, ‘#ho made a brief address of | Hetherington of the Baptist chuech of | Hillhouse, et al va Duca, et al, 1 mo-| ¢, = Toiaing g e hande: han vidence, B. L :... 3' 8 down Pequot avenus, New London, to Harb weloome, gpeaking for the chruches of |Fitchvills, and Waiter M. Cowan, super- | tion to amend complaint, granted; 2, mo- |, ' o1 NS B0 ""“’wm‘ o Bime Yo the McKerron, b m, (8 _sea. w6 the grounds of the former QuUEle |1 iort hers Temtay e i e o | the glty. Incuriqgnt of the Sundsy school, tlon to citp In new party defendant. | greamy Mrs. Rockenelll heardiher hus- o allowance), L. W, Stan- estate, 50 Deautiful as the Fall flowers | Walter Robinson in Hartford, after hav-| ALIeF & solo by Miss Lyclle Howard,| The arrangements for the reception |5Tanted: band eall for tie chiMren, and sb the Swansme, Mats opet T ¥CETHNNN. ' ing spent & few daye mitn her grond.|#ecompanied by Miss Olive Linton, Rev.|were in charge of a general committes |, 1600 Balfe Cottrell, et al va Charles|, . i st taple the mother informed brg I G Bedard, 3 it St the -2 L David A. Pitt, D. D, pastor of the Cen- | comprising Mrs. Louls A. Wheeler, Mrs. | b, Cottrell, argument. =~ Motlon to ex-| g,iyitors, the oldest boy. that his wich, Gt P eS8 & the week has|daughter, Mrs. Fred K. Potter of Sum-|gq) Baptist church, on behalf of his|J. E. Leech and William J. Koonz, The | PUDE®, Postponed:; David J. Muleahey vs | o5, 500 %, T00 @CC0r (0N il ody . T T g gold Lots No. 73, 74, 75 on James street, | mer street. Ba Bapt e ; L ech and William 7. Koona. The | Rl & Curacausa, - dlscotsere - of de- | father an ! would be brought home Thursday. s was the final day of the falr and " comed the new pastor and sald that this|bers of the class of Mrs. Charles Cross, | [15¢. Postponed. Mr. Rockenelli having been a patient FRUIT JARS o eenaten 'ae chijarems @ay . snd | QUAFY Path to Dr. A J. Lablerre of FUNEBALS. church always had an interest in the gc-|headed by Mrs. Hurlburt and Mrs, E. 1"“;1‘:5‘;‘“‘::“;';“‘ aereropn Tareflo. o 8L lat the Norwich tuberculosis senitori- Srumec's da7. havins an atieadsnes OF|NTNCE L e ol Dur Harper tivitix of the parent church i hoged | La Bue Bliven Tho refreshments wer | o Loclomrs of defense, dlscolewte: B |y, “Snortly ~atterwards, a knock| JELLY STRAINERS 51,000 wne- NS 15 Dilene] & 2O Totof fresh fsh for Saturday | Funeral services for Duft Harper were that Rev. Mr. Dunbar and his congrega- [8erved by members of the Sunshine class, sounded on the Rockenelli door, and %eld Friday morning from the funeral | tiop Would mest with Sucoess in the com. | Mrs. Arthur F. Howard teacher. R ok B Bondiacn - s 3 telogram was handed to Mrs. Roc- KETTLES Y enelli, reading: s ectnpetition M throwing | Brosdway Fish Mkt 40 Broadway.—adv, ream the longest distance As ‘means of centering attention on pumps. This was divided into | men's ties, it is planned to hold an au- fiirst $250, secof $175, third | tumn neckwear week from September 25 parlors of Cummings & Ring followed by | in§ Year. The greetings to the new pas- A feature decoration that occupied @ 2 roquiem high mass at St Patricks|{or from the ‘granddaughter church” | place of prominence at the platform were | mecrhe C Uit STaBted for ¥l your hushend died here early this ; church at which Rev. Roceo J. Guerrlero | Were brought by Rev. R. D. Trick. pastor | six pennants, each bearing a letter of | Jomn Malliton, Admr. vs Louls Gins- | MOTDing. COLD PACK OUTFIT officiated. The musical part of the mass|Of tho Federated church of Greeneville, |the name “Dunbar” as follows: D for | berg, 1, default for fallure to plead, off. | 'S Rockenelli dreamed a few weeks §100, fth §75. sixth §60.|to 30. Speclal sales will be held GUrlng | was rendered by Professor Ferrell |and this was followed by another solo, |duty, for each there is need; U for unity | HMarrimen Alociatt Comm ox Toodsriy | 260 that her husbend would not live cighth $40. ninth $30, tentt | {his time. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery|Tendered by Mrs. William Rush. in word and deed; N for numbers in| o, Bent, 1, dlsclosure of ‘dsfense. - ais. |(LArough September, and the other, $15, twelfth 810, the ¥e-| e teachers and officers of the|where Rey. Father Guerriero condueted a | The next speaker was Rev. H.|which there I8 strength; B for bravery | closure; 2, default for fallure to plead, |COMIng this morning, completely un- o be announc®l later as they | nited Congregational church school are to | committal srvice. The bearers were A. B | Strouse, pastor of the First Baptist|and courage to wing A for ardor in teach. % i 2 erved her. Upon reading the telegram 3pieed st ine closing time of | meet Monday evening at the Community | Uusignan, Earl G. Caron, Peter Lafrenss | Shurch of Waterlord, o former pastor of | ing God's word: & for reward both in Paiins 1y ove e The judges wers, L. 8. vy it B - notifying her of her husband's eath. E o Judges were, L. 8 it | house to resume the month suppers of | and Earl Cross. the parent church, who brought a mes- | heaven and earth. i e M R g ‘Srose- | #he called her chilren about her, and i emids R 1 E. er, | te sehool. e SR Bt ol R informed them that they were fathe g - A e Capt. J. W. Wilbur of Quiambaug has| The funeral of Willlam Crowley was ‘f T o less. Salvatore, the oldest boy, is only had great luck with his oyster growing | held Friday morning from the pariors of | FTCHWAY HINTS FOR GIVING BABY GIRL AWAY pleadings, po-(mpovn.adl.,’“ Judgment o0 13 years old, and is & mewsboy, as Charies Tobin, Salern, Mass ; | thia season and claims to have grade of | Cummings & Ring, Bev. Williem A. EASTERN CONNECTICUT| AT THE SALVATION ARMY HALL| La Pointe va Arnold Electrle Tool Co. | 13,2150 his brother, William, 12 years T Siien Fast Providence, B. L; J |OVsters the best ho has ever raised on | eefe oficiating. Burial was in St. Jo 1d. t ' 4 The following are the Toad contracts| Maj i visios - | Judgment _confirming temporary as per- | '3, 129 Main Street, Norwich Y Stevens, Marbiehead, Mass.; P. 8. |his grounds. seph's cemetery. tn Yatee 1 samern (orasetiobs o Daxia Asgu. - divisional - ogx James J. Dunn was called by Mrs. mander of the Souharn’ Nj a | manent receiver and limiting time for ) . % By Srcetat B L Tme keeper, | Thers was a good attendance at the| Mr. Crowley was born in Burlington.| " AL Taftville concrete approsch to|and Vermont alvision of Heritord, with | Presentation of claims, yudgment entered. | Lockenell to 20 to Norwich to bring Wilam Maxwell, Warren. R. I Marshal, | exhibit of Lyme and Mystic palntings at | N. J. fifty years ago, the son of Thomas | the Jewett City road ls being put in. De-| Adjutant Thomas Mafpass, divigfonay | . Ruth Bentley O'Nelll, et al vs John C. | DACK the body of her husband. He Roland Palmer, Wakefleld, R. I Converse Art gallery, Priday afternoon. |and Mary Logan Crowley, and was not | tour via Baldwin's store. Nolng: Racolar btos Tise wih oy | Geary, Admr., appeal from probate, 1 uu!umyve:‘;a:_ ‘::;a : ‘:‘lfi s E.’ At it of closing time ths longest | The. artists have sold several palntings |warried. He died here Wednesday after| A short plece of concrets road is be-|fice in Hartford, will be in Norwich to- | Motion for acceptance of report of com- |y, orV/IES, BY (We CAUERIERS TR was 183% feet, by Enter-|during the week. ¢ prolonged lliness. He had been em-|ing put in at the west end of the|day (Saturday), for inspection of the|mittee: 2, judgment, postponed. and five sons, Harvaiors. Wilkat, Al . Campello, Mass, and | Women shoppers coming to Norwich | Plo¥ed as a collectar. Thames river bridge. Open to trafiic|local corps and for a very speclal mee! Jefterson O. Balley vs Jacob Shallett. |pory Joseph &nd Michael. 4 Al-| having spent the season at their cottage 1 went 1575, These wire the | always aphreciate the sonvenience of the Mrs. Jeremisi Gloasen at ali times. ing also in the evening at 8 o'clock. |Gt &l 1. disclosure of defense; 2, if no i by g thrown and thers wefe ~many | public comfort station in the basement| Thers was a large attendance Friday| TWo and one-half miles of bituminous| The feature of the meeting will be the | defense—foreciosure and limitation of . Miss Anna L. Ely was among those es to follow. of Buckingham Memorial, which is kept [ morning at the funeral of Mrs. Jeremiah | acadam between Hebron Center aud|giving away of a baby girl and the | time for redemption, postponed. Three Fiagers tated who assisted Mrs. Wallace S. Allis at Crosa rest tent. Miss Lucy | very neat by the matron. Gleason, held from 458 North Main Columbia are under construction. A de-|swearing in of new members in the local | , THomas J. Pleiffer vs Luella H. Pfeir-| James Moore, 14, employed at Mo-|the tea table, at the exhibic of pie- sy, had Gftsen pocole | i cachers at Flanders this term are | Sirect, relatives attending from Water- | toUr s provided. corps. Adjutant Thomas Maipass is. & | r: 9¢der for return of minor child in ac- | Mahon's market on Contral whar, caught | tures n Comverse Art Gallery, Fel= wefay and ten on Frida¥. |y Camilla Manwaring, principal; Mrs | Dury, Stonington and other places. Ser-| Broad street in New London from the|new visitor for Norwich 35 ho has never | ®0rdance with stipulation on flle, fudge |hls le n a meat grinder 1laste|day afternoon. Today (Saturday) Mesy Rose Hislop, first and second grades, Mrs, | Vices were held in St. Mary's church|end of the Brick pavement to the city|been this way before. He has recently | o0% the papers. ursday evening. His hand was caught | Edward D. Fuller will be assisted by Hisiop has tanght. thess einane®: Mt | where Hev. Froderick M. Conolan offiel- |!ine ds under construction. Open un |been appointed Divisional Young Peopies| Tille Bendett, et al vs Mohican Co.|n the grinder in such a manner that it |Mrs Oliver L. Johnson, Mrs. Haga~ € classes and | oroponocens for several years. ated, the musical part of the mass being | ORe side of road whole distancs, secretary for the Southern New Eng-| ¢t 8l appeal from compensation commis- | was impossible to extricate it and he|mund D. Rhone and Mrs. Carl Colf. ey horses entered tn | B o maching. meedls, ae. | It Shargo of Henry LuFontains and Mrs,| Thres miles of road between Mechan. |land division. The adsufant Is & fing | HODErS request for reservation for opin- | was rushed (o the Backus hospital. with T e s | sigmed to do away with the need of sip. | Timothy Domovan. Mr. La: Fontaine |losvilla and Grosvenordale are under|musician and organizer of bands. Every supreme court, judge took the papers. | the grinder still gripping his hand. At HOUSE ADOPTED CONFERENCE i : nstruction which does not interfere |one will be cordially welcomed by Cap- — the hospital it was found necessary to < 2 DIng open seams by Mend s belag oy |®ang Beautiful Land on High. Burlal |Co ally welcomed by Cap . REPORTS ON TARIFF BILG years fale ome Of ihe | Rered for sale. It may be”ueed wors fop | W8 1o the famlly plot in St. Mary's cem- With trafic In any way. taln and Mrs. Carpenter to attend thls WEDDINGS. p = ae ot o M g gy M wbich has ever been seen{household and industrial purposes. S W R i T ok riwem Seniiue | oty woaeli] ot Lawrenoo—Piicher, passod a restiess night but was reported| Washington, Sept. 15.—The house by ? ars, without the usual| The report for August of the Phoebe i < construction, ; as resting comfortably Friday. He is|® Vote of 210 to 36 adopted today the EAET et Noves Tibrane, 010 Lome, o she | 1eF, ot Stonington, Bdward = Gleason |8%e under canstruction. The road 18 | GAVE PRETTY SHOWER A pretty September wedding took | the son of Mrs. James Moora of 59 For.| conference report on the sdministration F: cireulation of books, is as follows: Main | tallinan and Wilidm B, o Tantern Bl Ayihe 100 ut Deck FOR MISS ESTHER KINNEY | Place Friday nooR, 8% the hame of Mr.|rest street, who is employed by the Olev- | (AFI Bl Ten minutes later the meassre library, 1,292; South Lyme branch, 18,; - o Forty-fir 1 3 AT eher vis- | son company of Frankim square. en réported back to the ~swiste, NTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY iy , 18, Arrangements were by Cummings &| Three miles of road between Boazrah- y-five employes of the S. N. E. qu - cou T L MZETING | ioial 1410 'reading room attendance, | Ring: Ville and Colchester are under constrac.| Télephone company met at the home of | o, Srset When their daughter. Mariam _— TS 2% WAk e e m e Love Piltcher, becam: - 3 1 tlon. The road is rough but passabln. Mim Bather Eoney of 430 Main strest [1rc 5 1a g Tl i ot City Court Cases e ne mile of road in the town of Kil-| Friday evening and tendered her a e WS N dus min. e Ml ity court - e lingly i3 eing comstructed on the out-|Shower honor of her approaching mar- |- Cas Fwypence of Hast Great Platn. 4 IOR0 Wap- Retb. < the colty by republican leaders. J 3 ¥saac Avery Woodmanses -mafor Brnest E. Rogers-of New | It has been a lscouraging season f5r | Funeral services for Issae Avery Wood- re-elected for another |East Killingly farmers and gardeners,| mansee were held Friday afternoon at dent of the New London|and there Is much complaint of damaged e As the bridai tered the. liv-| Friday morning and was fined for being : Historical soclety at its an-| the home of his daughter, Mra, Clinton |Off Rear Dayville. This road fs finish.|Fiage to Dantel B. Wadsworth, chiet|y, % C1% WG, PAry entered the Wv-|grul” "Hy" promised to pay when able |, TATee Sttempts were mads in the house county al society at its hay and of various rots and blights. Es- | (. Simpsan at 24 Ott ore od. pharmacist mate of the submarine base. 'he | 2nd was allowed to depart. Th 0 et the B back tnto-commuiey nual meeting Thursday afternoon at|pectally has it been bad % o L EteeL - The Mrvice The h 1 grin was played by Prof, Weinert. The 0. 40 Bags: ere aver®| = third time, but two were blocked oa SUl_mecting Thursdey tsectn Piskmy een bad for potatoes, to-| was conducted by Rev. Thomas H. M.| Betwsen Little Boston Schoolhouse |The home was prettily decorated in cut|coremony, which was conducted by Rev,|t¥o Motor cases and one driver pald $3. | ® - ird defeat- Dther offioars elocted Wirs: vioe WaskL/ & o e e Ockford of St. James' church in Poque.|and Blackhall on the Shore road from | flowers. s Alexander H. Abboit of the United Con-|the other case being nolled. Dolis: oy ouder 554 Uhe thind Siah e S O Snsith Palmser VEWL“; A United States civil service examina- | tanuck. The bearers were two sons, | Niantio to Old Lyme four miles of road| DUring the evening there were plano| oropational chumch took 74 'f’ by a dihect vote, 193 to 108. The vote L 0. Smith, Norwich: Chrls- |ton Will be held for valuation engineer, | Clarence A . Woodmansee of -Hartford | 876 under construction. The road {s fin-|3nd vocal selections by Mrs. Walter|ap aroh trimmed with sutumn flowers. Struck Wagon in Fitehville. wron azioum by Resst g ivery of Groton: secretary,|technical staff, income tax unlt, 7th in-|and Henry P. Woodmanses of this city, | {shed except for shoulder work. Murphy, Miss Dorothy Kingsley of New The bridal was ue| aYonte Tast Qainer, demonrat, Teaae, i IO beth Gorton of New Lon- | oraal Tevenuo bureau, at from §3,600 to|and two sons-n-law, Clinton C. Stmp-| From North Stonington south for|London, Miss Donovan and Mra Louls|yypqy e e ot Bie” e o 1o the motics xiday atsgh taat nsoried mose o e s e vasurer, Lee S, Dentson of | 14500 & vear. Applications will be re-|son and John Crowe, both of this city. |about two miles asphalt Is being ap-|Bel. Refreshments were also served bY | poyer girl. The bride was attended by|mobile had struck a Hebrew farmers | obe e oh i couse for & duty fon; and trek ceived untll October 3. Burlal was in the family plot in Pogua- |Plied; the lower half of this mection i | the hostess, assisted by Miss Edith Cuwver | yie \FLr ) P40 IFOe a8 FORUCed TR i S e o or the | C0nt® & pound on Cuban sugar in place S * Rogers presided and there| A® 80 many have expressed a desire to | tanuck cemetery, where Rev. Mr. Ockford | closed. A good detour via Pendleton Hull | 219 Mrs. Louis Bell, who were in charge of the 1.76 cents a pound agreed upen bridesmald and the groom had for his|damage to a wheel of the wagon. bers present. see the plotures who are unable to come | conducted a committal service. Church & |road is provided. of the arrangements. 1 (3 | . s £ kP e best man, Frank P. Lawrence, his —_— s during the wask, the Norwich Art As-|Allen wero o chargo of the funeral ar-| Tn Norwich on Fux Hill a concrete i il et many beUINl roingr, Will Exchange Pulpits. i 2 on has generously decided to open ments. road is under construction. .Because i 2 diind The bride was beautifully gowned n| Rev. Charles Smith of Uncasville is t Exhibitors at Exposition the Converse Art gallery free fo the Taus & Db | excavation for water snd gas pipe a| T8 Rasket dccorated for the accasion. |unue gatin and Spanish lace, her vell|preach at the Sanday morning sevics ar ng this week at the Grand Cen- m;blle Sunday afternoon, from 2 to 6.—| 1The funeral of James 8. Counte detour via Palmer avenue s necessasy.| . pongehold articles. x of white tully being caught up with|the First Methodist church. Norwich tral Palace in New York city the|adv. was held at his home on Ch, 'm"‘m“ - orange blossoms, and she carried a bou-| Town, In exchange with the pastor, Revs e oco te Company of which How-| It is nothd that in anl the twenty-one | Yantic, at two o'clock Wednesday after. | MONTVILLE MAN BOUND e quet of bride's roses. The bridesmaid|J. B. Aldrich, formerly of this eity is|years' existence of the now famous Lyme noon. The casket rested in ths parlor OVER ON LIQUOE CHARGE | RHLLY WiNG wore orchid organdle with pink trim- ary and treasurer and the Abbe|Colony of Artists, Norwich Art Students’ | surrounded b; BROWN UNIVERSITY HONORS |mings, and carried pink asters and car- <meci Mgy By y forms of beautiful Peter Sankovitch of Montville was be-| . b, ICIDENTS OCIETY E:'nx‘. ering Company of which he is| Assoclation s the first to enjoy the dis- | which showed the estesm In “-’n'slc":!nr: fore U. 8 Commisstoner Earl Mathew-| Miss May B. Kelly, daughter of Mr.|nations. The flower girl wore whito IN INS (s) Mso treysure "h.):;’ nh:: ';.5?“' lno‘f :;:“;fm of -;mfi‘mun !dlrectly following | was held. son Friday morning on the charge of|&nd Mrs. Maurice F. Kelly, of Willlams | crepe a; ::t&ln. and carried a basket of p lowers, 3 reris! iyme ex] lon. It is also an un-| Rev. W. D. Hetherington of the - | violation of the prohibition law. Prob-|street, Norwich, who has completed two |Yellow dahlias. Britain, are guests of their cousins, 3 ind grinding :na:,h,:nnry. outters ‘G.nd usual opportunity tq purchase any of the | ville Baptist church, officiated. uu,n::fl. able cause was found and he was hound | ¥ears at the Woman's college, Brown un- | _Guests attended the wedding from|.;a Mrs Wallace S. Allis, i 1 C al industries o cxposition| large or emall pictures directly from the | ben P. Potter sang, Jesus Lover of My | over to tne district court. His wite fur-|Iversity, has been notified this week by |New York, Providence and other places.| o T Ty To T o, - 49 BROADWAY b -~ artists, as the Norwich Art Students’|Soul. The bearers were Arad R. Man- |nished bonds for him. Federal Officers|Prof. Colvin that her standing has been | The house was tastefully decorated wif -y A ERAD mten oF - Association recelves no commission. The | ning, He X ut Al Refreshments were served |Elkins Park, Pa, have been visiting their _— g, rmon- J. Gibbs, Wa trick | awarded preliminary honors. Thi; rard | ot lowers. exhibition is open daily, including Sun- | Bentley and Edward E. h‘{;mm bl el R L Tt Mr. and Mrs. Fortls ~Allls of New ich | Son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mre. —_— hed the Samkovitch place Thursday|is Eiven on the basis of work for tae |for the 35 guests at the reception which HELPED HIS BACK day, and no one should miss it.—ady. Mr. Counterman is survived by his :‘!:::m:sn l:ds;:ux:? ‘a cofx and a m”; first and second years, to students at- fol’gwudh l;l&:lelrtw:l)w.‘ & g e : :;T:r: ‘;:Yl;‘;" at their summer home 3 Backache, rheumatic pains, dizsiness —_— wite, who was Hanneh Dawley, and |boiler, which was used for & still. One|taining 40 per cent. A and 80 per cent. A e couple left early in the 3 Smfll Saturda 4 blurred vision are-symptoms of kid. Drowned Man Not ldentified three children, Mrs. James Smith, Miss |part was hidden under the day in the|and B. atternoon for @ wedding tour. The| Gardiner Mac Gregory has left for his y 5 home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after passing - S b s _|Bmma C. Counterman and Williasjn H.|harn and the other under the floor of| It signifies that Miss Kelly Is eligible | traveling sult of: the bride was of taupe - heed IO, Seetia A5 Bubeth tad & bt o T e ,’}::'h;“’,fm"‘:&,:;fi:":. Counterman; also three grandchiidren, | the barm. The officers believe the man |to become a candidate for final honors. |colored velour, with hat to match. N e By s, e bock” writoe Mra A McCuliongh, Bast. |1 conmction with the. dentificatiag | M. Walter Wilson, Ernest Smith and | operated.the etil in the woods back of Mrs, Pltcher was assisted In servingjand Mrs. Henry L. Bennett. . daughters, Mrs.| Mrs. John F. Sevin, Mrs. C. D. Sevin. | Just think of it, Milk Choco- of the Dody of the dead man fousd| Willism Henry Counterman, Jr., and ome | hie house where there is a braok. FINANCIAL WOBRIES DRIVE by two athers of her hn.c ¥ , Mry, Jardiy got up and then he would be|floating In the Thames river early |ETeat-6randohild, Gladys Mae Wilson. This 1s the Second time apparatus for COLOHESTER MAN TO SUICIDE | Hor bt Raneen ot o6 wrhotn | o sty o in. Miss Ruby Vaughn Jrawn over to one elds. He tried. Foley |'Thursday morning off Fort Trumbull | AmOnNE the beautiful flowers were almaking moonshine liquor has been found X A i 0 A i e & o D¥ney Pills and they cured<him.* Foley | The body is still bein pillow marked Husband; a edray mark-|at the Sankovitch place. A five-gallon| Hartford, Sept. 15.—Willlam W. Cgar- | wore their own wedding dresses &t thefand other White Mountatn points, mak- ey Yo s Seben pet fa ‘:‘; S taking “mbushmefit‘f;‘;;;; (ihe|ed Father; crescent, marked Grandpa,|min ta opevation and & 20-gallon stil nowskl, 50 years old, of Colohester, com. | request of the bride. = : ing the trip in Mrs John Sevin's machine. Padder<trouble. Les & Osgood Co. some relative or friend might turp| o Willlam Henry Counterman, Jr.i|were found and selzed there ssveral|Mitted suloide in a hotel here last night| The gift of the bride to her mald was| Mr and Mre. Charles Y. umes and up and identify it. The body will be|"reath from Mr. and Mre. Walter Wil-| months ago. 7 firing . pistol shot through the bass | pearl brooch, the gift of the groam 0| sy S ot (heir home on Broad stredt retained a day or so longer and it no|®°" @nd Ernest Smith; standing wreath of his skull. His y was not discov-|the best man being a Masonlc charm. oo Appears Lo ciaim o identity 1, k| from the Yantlc Fire nsine Co.: 4 R ais ered until tonight, when a mald entered |The bride recelyed many gifts. ‘She has " Tl e Ik wreath from Mr. and Mrs, Edward B Diverce In Criminal Cou his room. Notes found in his pocket in-|been supervisor of the locall telephone - s s Smith; wreath from the In the criminal superior court hers|dicated that financial worries had caused | exchange, ‘.’{‘:,,Z’;;‘;';, T DOut s, Years of | pighiop families; wreath fones and| wednesday morning Judge John P.|his act. He leaves a sister, Mra Willlam| T groom fa chief accountant for the 3 . oey Tubtache: about s teu 10.and | siephen Davis, Mrs. Willism Tucker and| Kellogg granted = divorce to Spiros|Miller. of 169 Twenty-third street, | Uimer Leather company, and fa & grad- Rheumamm £1'and wolght about 180 pounds. The 1 S. Brown of Rhode Irland: wresth | Avostolos of this clty from Mary Tiag. | Breokivn, X. T uate ot the Norwieh Frpe Academy and unknown's clothing was of fair qual|from Mrs. Charles Miner and fam-|&ls Apostolos to whom he 5 P —————— a member of Mason ; & . A Remarkable Mome Treatment b ily; sprays from the following: Mr, and|on May 21 of this year. On tke sec. WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence are to reside o it s Moy, siockings, white | L P A R Manning, Mr. ' and|ond day of the superior court session Salsbury—Bri at 87 Division street until thelr new Given By One Who Had It pecktle, the latter plaid. Mrs. H. J. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. R.|She had pleaded guilty to adultery with i house at East Great Plain is ready for|} 1n the year of 1593 I was attacked % . 3 The body had been in the water|V: Congdon; Mr. and Mrs, Eligs Stoekett| Thomas Hadji. She was put On pro-| Monday morning, Sept. 1ith at the|them. by muscular and sub-acute rheuma- || After-Dinner Mints..... 589¢ gl e S iy Mrs. Mary Fitmarsh and family, Mes. | bation while the man was given a sen- | Baptist parsonage in Packer, town of o il SERTAS 9% sy thoss Who! - The hoeel of Tight shoe was raiseq|Charles Carpenter. Louls Burdick and |tence of six months in jafl Plainfleld, Herbert A. Salsbury, son of oBITUARY. Yeure 1 irica remedy wher Sermsas; || Chocolate Pineapple. 59¢,. about two inches indicatng that the|family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Chase | The petition for divorce was brought | Mr. and Mrs. Everstt Salsbury of Gris- Put su T obtained was y B 2 i Eara Bill ut such rolief as I obtained was on; e Shightly shoriss At the | ot “Wsnington, R. L, Marjory and . |bY attorney R M. Douglas for the hus and Miss Winifred Briggs, da 59¢ Tight leg was fiot Grieve, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kingsioy, | band under a new statute which al-|icr of Mr. and Mrs. Willam Briggs of e 3 temporary. Tinally. I found a treat- || Nougatines Ezra Bill dled Friday morning at his|}ment that cured me completely and 5 Miss Rena Barber and Mrs Everett |10WS & criminal court judge to grant|Griswold, were united in marriage by|home, 12 Congress street, Harttord, after | such a pitiful condition has never re. . 3 D Yoty Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chase, Mrs, | divorce under such circumstances. It |Rev, ' J. W. Higgins. an illness of #ix weekn. Ho was 85 yoars (| turned. T have given it to & numver || Austrian Candies ...... 58¢ han, 4 was the first of its kind ever brought thres th a| [ who were terribly affiicted, even bed- Tnclaimed lotiers at Norwich, Comn, | ang aire. Chasios. Bwesisns may 35| n this county. The husband appeared ol b hag: tees mastind tiigs HEs o ridden, soms of them 70 1o 80 years [ jeruid Gum Drops % post office week ending Sept. 16, 1932: | Shea. as the only witness and when he had oing to Califernia B fevivd e b maniie, and by || 21d; 354 the results wero the same as G 73 3 ot Willtmantie, and by || o'y case. h George W. Allen, Geo arried and giv-| Mrs. Bverett J. Lake and Miss Mar- | Josle Underwood oy P X . James. Doiney, Otto” Hendersen. Mt = e e tae aivirea | saret. Sykba' Lake. are. pIARAIAR. 4 | Lo beothers, cae uf whom ie Jeplitha Bl o want every suterer from any form {12 Jhs. of any of above. $1.00 Harriet Matthews, W. F. Norcon. FRist Thohit N v dccres was entered without further|spend this winter in California. Mrs, | °f Cenos Junstion, TWie e L A (sliay, ' i R A pretty shower for Miss Marieita | testimony. Lake spent part of the summer at|, M= Bill formerly resided tn Norwioh |f 0 (b IS mroved *Home udge Saeae Retarned From Motor Trt Boyens, which, Was arranged by Mrs. Eastern Point and has recently. re- | and bad beem bHnd o7 many ¥eRrs. BROK (fhrentment™ for tis remarkablo healing 54 William R. Denison, was given Thursday ‘Workmen’s Compensation turned from Nantucket. Miss Lake is sigh power. Don’t send & cent; simply Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Wetherbee of 175 evening at Miss Boyens' home, 33 Hedge ing several ago. The sight of one 3 . nding ; naveral Monihis In- Bire 1 years mail your name and address, and I Broadway, returned last week from a|avenue, in homor of her approaching| Thré¢ Workmén's compensation agree- Spending: & g and will return some time next month, | 7 Was destroyed by the explosion of & | will send it fres fo try. After you motor trip through Maine, returning b to Robert Gray. ments as follows have been approved by cannon on Lanman's Hill, when he aiso | have used it. and it has vroven itaelt the way of the White Mountains. = | Fieg tables of whist were played an | COmmissloner J. J. Donohue: e np‘rz:\l!lld:'}ixz‘ kiRt ; D0 i athal Lo ok Ve o ek S Ly the prizes were taken by Mrs. Wil Thames Towboat Co, New TLondon, [ o, "% " l% t Emn: id of s e lf::m of rheuma- iof Li & mployer and John Morse, New London, oth 3 e g A pe irics of it, one Chief Linton at Convention Weeden and Miss Olive Linton. - Gake, | SPioYer Shd fohn Morse, New Londom AR ¥ P ; dollar. but understand I do mot want Police chief George Linton, who has | 20KieS and punch _were ~served, Mrs. | gHPIOY®: lacerated Angers, ¢ 91" Fracture Not Determined Yot Your money unless you are perfectly peen in New York thi <3 Fred Cruthers and Miss Mary Gray as. | 1345 " satisfled to send it. Isn't that faie? RUSSIAN DRESSING g S B e B B L 04 1 10 4 Atwood Machine Co., Stonington, em-| The condition of Miss Rose Sanko- supporting 1t and. the || Why suffer any longer. when rellef Is ing the international police convention 3 ployer, and James Sullivan, Westerly; | vitch of Uncasville, who was run into the floor of the hack | thus offered you free? Don't delay. is expected home Sunday. employe, right hand lacerated, at rate of | by an autpmobdile at Uncasville on ite S DELICATESSEN 4 W Rreash.in Nowiioh. . . BRIQiAD: onday. remains about the same. The B R e B 40 Franklin Street The great trouble with somo people| Rev. Allen Shaw Bush of'Gales Ferry | Ponemah Mills ~Taftville, employer, and ! doctor in attendance has not yst de- e o iie. Abeve 8 . m 't know that they don't know | is to fill the pulpit Sunday at +-~ “aurch | Aldaige Marion, Taftville, employe, in- termined whether the child's-skull is t trie. ‘statement of-the-Good Shepherd =~ emalim). | jured right ankle, at rate of $9.54. ' fractured or not- ey