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Norwich, Monday, Sept. 18, 1922, THE WEATHES. 4 ) v An extensive area of high barometer "'—"‘_‘\——‘ . 3 % :v::nm ot d\ s P! The Manutasturers' assoclation of Cone|creased h‘t‘%“i‘f‘“, ;; '-:.w : The weather has become cooler over|necticut has issued a statement contain- | the case of c pped by W practically all wections east of the-Mis-|ing detailed figures on the amount of| Recommendatlons $o Betell Dealers. ¢ Fibuti 1)y e 5 in the Serip- e “| hard ana soft coal for industrial purposes | nqpe state fuel distribution cominis | the thres instances recorded in -ula:‘rfi .ri\A antlc the weather will- be|On hand, en route, on contract for future | sion jsaped a letter to. all: retail goalfture in which the st;vlqu:‘ - amm_ eneraily falr without material change| delivery, and the minimum Weekly ton-|acuiers of the state Saturday, in whichllife; the second v:;s 'hl"d o e S I Smpiritire Mesthy eod Tots nage required to keep the industries of several important Tecomumon- | ter of Jairus, and the tnird ths miracle < i g ¥ @ad- | the state running throughout the Winter. | assony bearing upon the distribution of But having called these, g | "In'Notwie there are 286 tons of hard{ forincoming . shipments - of anthracite | Christ ventually performed the stupend. . o £ North of Sandy Hook: Moderatw| coal, 12,972 tons of soft Soxx handi coal to relieve m,,f::mt,mxax %3 fi:: miracle’ of calling Himself back A % \v ¢ o northerly, fair Monday. There is no hard coal but 275 tons of | paalers were advised to make no de-|life. . SR S 4 - R § Sandy Hook to Hatteras, moderate to|soft coal en route, and there are 28 tons| ) eries in excess of two_ tons, with ol:: u‘;mds l,a_q: r:nm&wfir;l H; :u‘}tr:;;::e ? > 3 s B 4 tresh northeast, fair Monda of hard coal and S0 tons of soft coal on the more preferable amount, (o case of every 3 ] A Y I : Forecast. contract for futues delivery. The needs|mayq no deliveries prior to, November 1)0nd coming wil judge each in a sen-i} @ AT THREE‘VERY de PRICES i Southern New England: Fair and|Of .the Norwich ‘industrial fleld are 27|y, anyone but domestic consumers anl|tence made known to all the world. =~ ¢ < R s ot Sonday ind. probably Tuesday, | |tons of hard coal end 761 toms of Soft| giners requiring it for cooking purposes, | While speaking upon the mercy shows > b . ool Monday an y Tue . coal per week: 2nd to unload promptly every car car-{by the Saviour to the weeping widow of 5 2 A Observations {n Norwieh, These figures were collected by the - | ruin. anthracite coal "within twenty-four | Naim. the preacher considered the reasons 4 e I P ; The Bulletin's observations show the|sociation at the request of the Connectl- | ;o uvs of its arrival at its destination. ' ‘| for:the reverence and tenderness shown iR .o iy of fine Poiret: Twill Tricotine and soft Wosl ‘Cré; o barometric changes Saturday and Sun-|used as a basis for the distribution of |y to the initial attempt of the commis-!Which has been the tenement o 5 ; d tin Fao in combined day ’ hard and soft coal. The work of the|gron ¢o enltst the aid of the dealere in|Drought to God through baptism. which |§ with pretty lace. . These are draped models and straight.designs—pla Ther. Bar. | assoclation has been handicapped some- | otiing coal disributed promptly and as through the blihnp s - ‘".?‘fo |upon the 1§ dresses and embroidered—all of them as pretty as can.be, and so reaton- what by ihe failure of a few concerns 10 | geeniy a5 possible. The purpose of the cheek - and ‘Paxtecum" ; in . com- ably priced. 84 29.90|report their needs. Of approximately firmation rendered -its owner 2 / second ruling concerned = with _priority g 4 . T2 20.80§3,000 industrial plants in the state, 500 | 4o tuition ," to cut off trom domestle{Valiant ~ soldler of - Christ, 60 29.9u|have neglected to return the question-| o5 any buildings which can use soft 2gain and agaln at the altar rall, has re- * which, A 1 a God's precions pifts—His , and rest. i o R e o e ente | ton, whenever fallure .to e loves 15 the. Bady: aad, Bload of st ; Ften F - . 30es 2. iy . 48 28.90] respond. Connectiout cannot be ments within' the stated time is reported, > = : : L e o 66 29.50 | the amount of coal to which it s entitled, | 10" sommission” will request the, anthra- | this body deserted by the soul is not left / AT PLEAS[NG POPULAR PRICES , THE MIGRANTS, 8 p. m. 2 20.80] sinco ehipments from the mines Wil llke-' (o Sqvisory committes to euspend ship. |In coldness and neglect, but hdlovlnxgly < 5 Sy T faintly. hear, {ar up in the cold sky, B e NS AN ol el SR 8 M (menti o ihe' SRS aidia: {ieni= ot tassiize by bvotty oo Mot ' The Soice oF winged amlcs 2s they o5 Ce——. e s austbrs's vomootatYin v g e R e, 'etteTl at its head " the - significant Crucifix | s = 7 .50 Through cfoud_and star-lane to 3 & Predictions for Saturday: Falr. mates 24,943 tons of hard coal and 338,- | S S e KO e O R a. fas | Friends who come to express sympathy, Yj STt Saturday’s weather: As predicted. 724 tons of soft coal in the hands of the Predictions for Sunday: Fair tooler. Saturday’'s weather: As predicted, 4 to speak words of condplence to those T e R e o e et 2% | who mourn, pray also for the eternal re- producer -and jobber to charge an unrea-| o€ Of the:soul which has but just left EooRble: oo 3 the .body—petition the Saviour Who The curtailment of" retail ‘orders for)>n0%cd Such mercy to the heart-bresen and| various industrial concerns throughout the state. The larger Individual amounts of the hard coal supply are to be found in Waterbury, Bridgeport, Deep River, Bristol, Central-Village, Cos Cob, Hart- tant coast. - -thru: finch and vireo Comfortable, wooly, double-faced Sport Coatinys, Overplaids, Herringbone Wacl;nm'!;k“-’d‘,('o“:l‘ln_ fl?év syeep in wiid weaves, Normandy Coating ad gool Bolivias are all shown at these three 0 Teatiiol small prices. Many of these coats have fur at neck and. wrists, too, Of || 0 g, s o nie bevond the 3 “toe, & ik T A course we have complete showings of the better grades; as high as $150.00; Wra) in_impenetrable ‘mist —an¢ SUN. MOON AND TIDES, % tine| ¥idow of Naim to manifest like mercy || but these less expensive on et b: ehads. ; . coal in lots of one or two tons is in line P 've ones are as pretty as can be. . v : ‘= tet sl ahablidsion SBIRDY byt 0y : UN€l4o the spirit departed. 1 ft h“semse_to_catch.the flaked il Sun Il High {| Moon B 1 with what has already been done in New 4 strain -eicl 2 . ] B i Water. [| Ris o Calltmevine, Car w,flsug;:n:, L the ‘el guthoritien '<u§:‘:;§'nytor T e e m‘.‘fi? von I "“f&i.‘nafifié'a-x'e.)' er. jes. gxu:zon, Dn;‘:;d e, rnwal S E:-€ T6 has bean” o d that the distribu.]S par ry v And vainly stare aloft to pierce the AT $29.50 — Nicely Tailored Suits || =it -y e e e 5 |8 the ofticers and members of which re- # tion of anthracite coal from producer tol ... B a.m || & m km: Grgzz::i Guvg‘lrf:t!::,t n!}:d!m:-u‘;vvfi retall dealer shall be made in the samme!Coived the Eucharist from Father May e and is assistant, Rev. Myles P. Galvin, . grims’ throats, k. E 4 T4l 2211 Wethersfield, Willimantlc and Windsor | Shannels of trade fini?hufg;:ezo;emfwng given precedence by the very # % ¥oor What shors it 18 toard which they 2 .l 533 848 [l 444 |Locks have not a siugle ton of hard coal g’ 130 yndertaken ¢ P Ao Tm | many other communicants. Made of Poiret Twill and Duvet-de-Laine Wishing 1. too, cou'd’ Joifi* the: venturour 21 5.34 938 || Sets |as far ag the Manufacturers' association | 50, ' oy 'el“ )“’ 5”1 a;_ seach P Y R ) sy . ng 1 22 5.35 10.28 [ 6.50 | was able t4 determine, Furthermore, nn‘,i dealer gets hig fair share from his res-|LEGHORNS ARE CLOSE TP Silk lined — Black, Brown and Navy To "’fi mm,d(me that les beyont 23,000 536 1147 7.32 | nine cities and towns of the 130 liste pRetae TG LEADING WYANDOTTES 5 e 24 ...l 536 12.11 | _£157 reported anthracite coal en ronte to indi-| This makes your problem and . our < Six hours after high water it is low | Yidual establishments. In other words, ;‘”"N?flmdffiflyl simple.- How can we bast h‘;‘:gjm“l‘ge s:;’:“g;:ekfs ‘:“s@beh::: watere, which is followed by flood tide. | Connecticut cannot expect more than a u‘:n deliveries over, the largest quest he Wi Shdities. tHat: Lave. b leading gt vricue total of 1.275 tons of anthracite coal for bl D B LR i S My S industrial purposes until the Great Lakes No deliveries - prior 'to " Noverpber, the laying contest at ‘Storrs for the. past TAFTVILLE navigation is closed for the-winter, as a | 015 one ton would probably be buter.|Several months. An average gain of large tonnage is being rushed to- that|. 2. No'deliveries prior to November| three eggs a week will close up the gap boint. Sinoe 9,248 tons of hard and 24, |18t to anybody but domestic consumers be“&e*fl the two breeds before the end Taturday evening in the . Parish ~ al,| 870 t0n8 Of soft cosl reprssent the ap-|2nd others:requiring it for cooking pur|Of e coMeR. £ Whit here & large crowd was on hand to in- | ProXimate weekly industrial requirements, | P73, - The purpése-of this rule is'to cnt Silzathe Sy ang Rejcsen o Whie Jov the daneing, for which the Imperial| (here are likely o be numerous close- | Off from domestic sizes all buildinga o e —Fred Z?qlel',’ Jr.,” in Phifadelphis Ledger. e NP S S HUMOR OF THE DAY “T-mever: saw._such - energetio ‘outdoor GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS' Silk and Wool Dresses Charming Frocks in Wool Crepe, Velvet, Jersey and The second annual carnival glven by | Fire Company No. 2, came to a close ink they ‘have danced into 12 wasp nest."—Louisville Courier-Journal “L drove,a hundred miles—speeded the from Grand Rapids, Mich Tricoting : all the way—but downs, unl: te ly is forth- |that can use soft coal. from Gran pids, Mich.,, was in first = ‘ s e SR Bt el et T T iy ENery, car must be unloaded with- :ela;e i 5t ceze dflzllywo;d Famars F 4 wenty-four hours. Whenever failu of the same breed from Hollywood, fund, which -has been created for the mf’:n{:',‘u:;“q"u“em"‘“o; ‘},"‘};‘:‘,n{;fi’;n"; to ‘unload romptly 1s reported to wus we | Wash., Was Second: best pen for the week 5 98 TO ¢ 1 ¢nlarging of the present firehouse OR| ot siorage space at individual industrial |shall request that shipments -to 'that|¥i(h a production of 53 eggs. Framk P. . = storage cé for an average of only a| We request and expect from our entértiined a number of their friends at| ;o weskr oupnly. The tourtant aoes | Knowledge of the dealers of thip. stas|Place with a.scors of 47 eggs. A pen en old fashioned dance-at the Casing(|(ion from every standpoint is one of get.|that you will do your best to take care|Of Barred Rocks owned by Lewis Saturday evéning Many of the guests|ng the coal over the state border for|Of the situation and will . not charge|Farms, also from Davisville, R. I, and came from Baltle, Willlmantic aud|jictribution by the fuel commission. It |IMore than a fair retail price. F. S. Chapin’s pen of Rhode Island Reds Plainfeld is therefore eesential that a state supply | We Would ask you to notify us Imme.| from Longmeadow, Mass., tied for Rev. Dr. Joseph Selden occupled thelip, received uninterrupted by confiscation |dlately of any attempt on the part of|fourth place with 45 eggs cach. The to- pulpit at the Taftville Congregational| or priority orders in favor of organiza-|Producer or jobber to ‘charge you an/tal production far all pens was 3206 ch-_xrch Sunday morning and gave a tions outside the state. unreasonable price and we promise the|©28s or & yield of nearly 46 per cent., a ;\ee'lf : (::tergll:x‘ talk oan u§n:imzss and| " on the gvhole the Manufacturers’ as- | evidence will be sent promptly to the|d0zen ezgs more than the average ior vin CroWEh, the aew pn:;r.R::énE?_; sociation has found no evidence of profit- [ Proper authorities, this, seasin ‘of ‘the year. from Davisville, R. I, was in third She—Marry you! Why your #aliry ADVANCE NOTICE wounldnt keep me I handkerchiefs Oul' Second Semi- Annml Sale of gg_m,‘ very B'o:tn ;n wait p«:ll you Men’s Tailored-to-Measure Suits Ko vus Wkl Y ok o i e gritiea 5 e i Iy on the veranda last evening.” - eering by state dealers up to the present vou be good enough to acknowl- o an announcement mads “Yes, about .love and life. 1 wonde: oy, the church, and Mrs. Crowdls|{ime," Coal has been purchased at 25c to | edge Tecelpt of this letter? a few weeks ago the contest plant Is and Over coats what he meant?’ i fimlh .: ‘L‘h‘ e lhe' latter part of| g50 more per ton as of today than as of | Yours very truly, now being wired for electric lights. B “Probably diln‘t mean anything, girlle." wi bt e qhat Fev. Mr. Crowdis| April 1, when the etrike began. This in-| Comnecticut Fuel Commission, These will.not be used on the birds in - o i !s new pastorate on|crease has been largely due to the In- THOMAS W. RUSSELL. the contest now running but will be put Will begin September 25th —Louisville Courfer-Journal. - “This hotel,” declared the clérk proud: Mr. aRd Mrs. Jowph Laramie: | o200 €Ot af tha mines and the da- Aaiiae. e e REMEMBER THE TE—MOND. L hins Sy R e i o e 5 e A e s e e e s e s e L _s\w'ivt“h s ey Artin DA ONDAY THE 25th B AT ST sk o dities 2 NG Bty N:n;'"'axs:} 24| OHIEF LINTON EETURNS FROM 634 COUNTY HOME CHILDEEN :l‘fl a‘““"‘"-:"'—‘"" ’fu "XW;‘W to reduce - bean. there a- week. T don't owe you Prosper Luretts was a Sunday visl.| NATIONAL POLICE CONFERENCE PLACED IN PRIVATE HOMES! .o “TO0 w‘:fl e Sodiest L 273 a centl"—Americar * Legion . Weekly. tor with friends in Plainfield. Chief George Linton of the Norwich| Miss Mary E. Duggan of Hartford has ens. Further- : Mies Loulse Sigrist of the Backus|Police department has returnsd after beot sapdiatin By et T {no):-e it is hoped by the use of electris man on the farm?" e mmission | lights to -hasten the maturity of et ‘ of publle weltare, deputy commissionor and il give the hens an opportunity 1o | S0L Teferred to family physicians, §6: [the tme (o 1t this year and & committee | “N0. siri". replied Farmer Corntossel of child welfare at a salary of $2,500 a consume more feed and thus produe|7OteS to parents for head conditions, | appointed to engage a manager was not|”I'm.in. favor of their goln’ to ftown. year. Miss Duggan succeeds Miss Mary|more winter eggs than in the previous|ool: exclusions for uncleanliness, 68; ex- | successful. Harris, who resigned some time since 5 ! “Are you tr¥ing to keep the young hospital training school for nurses, spent|attending the annual meeting of the Na- i+ short time this week with Mr. and|tion Police Conference held September Mre. George Simino and family and Mr [11th to 16th in New York clty. Soms and Mrs. Edward L. Sigrist of North B|Of the highest officlals of. Kuropean, 5 < ‘There's: heap- more moonshine licker s cluslons for fllness, 47; follow up visits| Plans will ‘be started immediately for|made an’ circulated in the rural districts atvest South American and other forelgn police |on account of impaired health. The four leading pens in each of the! M SChOOIS, 942 corrections for teeth, 237 ; 0 be held in 1923, and it ighop thaf' thers is i the cities.”—Washington Mes Ruth B Heap has resumed her | departments were present at the gather- | At the meeting of the commission last| principal breeds are as follmc: corrections for other conditions, 122; pu- | then to have an exhibit which will B | Star. & duties at the Ponemah Mills office, af.|ing. Among the nations represented | week all the members were present ex- v pils taken to dental hygienlst during | pass all previous years. s N e P ter_enjoying a two weeks' vacation, | wero England, France, Belgium, Deh- |oept Commissioner Watrous o s Ton. Flymouth Eocks July and August, 413. ; - " KALEIDOSCOPE George N. Beardow, Charles T. Web.mark, Italy, Austrla, Argentina, Portolven. The report = of . Commissioner |Harry G. Culver (Barred) West- —_— > T3 ster. John D. Sharples, Edmund Hindle, | Ri¢o, Cuba and Canada. { REPUBLICANS WILL NAME Charles .E. Dow of the department of| hampton Beach, L. L. ... John W. Brieriey and George H. Young| . Monday, the opening day, was devated Ty CANDIDATE FoR- ENERIFY: r : g . ... 1994|DID MUBDERED MAN child weifare, showed that the depart-|W. H. B. Kent (Barred) Caze- have returned from spending the week-|t0 @ pre-convention meeting of the offic- ~Smallpdx is en. the increase in the United-States. -~ : f\ = SELL FARM IN NOERWICH S, . s ment hag now supervision of 63 . novia, N. Y. 1835 2 The republican . county convention for ing. hié A standi end in Worcester, Mass, ers’ exectitive committes and the board |home, chidren i tams oo ,5.223“}3. Ontario ~ Agnleultural Collegs The Norwich police have been appeal- | the nomination of a sheriff will be held at | 1 ;%2 Mo-m‘.. ng army of nearly Louls Bouliey has resigned his posi.|Of managing directors in the Astor Gal- | private homes; and that there are 117| (Barred) Guelph, Ont. .. ... . 1743)ed to by the New Tork detective .de-|the town hall in Norwich -at 12 o'clock | "pys o ¢ tion with the Ponemah Company lery, Waldor? Astoria. Tuesday morning | licensed” homes for children or ten sors|Michigan Poultry Farm (Barred) partment to sée If they can ald In the noon, standard time next Saturday. Sher- | 158 eeyeishiwors-ths ficet to equiy Mr. and Mrs. Osten Ferguson of Hol-|Was devoted to-the registration of dele- 2 “ 5 le-{than last month, 'Twelve humes were| Lansing,” Mich. voke,” Mass., were week-end guests of |6ates and assembly of foreign officials, 1713 | Jdentification of a white man who was|iff*Sidney’A. Brown of New London has | 2% 2TmY ‘with iron;iweapons. Mrs. Ferguson inspected: during the month. There are found murdered on the roof of a house brother and sister-in-| Buests and delegates at the Astor .Gal- { held the office for many years, who seeks | _ Fensions” are being paid to 1,750,008 A ab bl 308 e D White Wryandottes. in a negro section of that city: Sunday at | reclection, is the only known candidate | War cfinples by the Britith empire. law, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Bogle of Prov.|lery. The programme included music|in private. homes -and .Commissioner | FTank P. Matteson, Davisville, {noon a telephone message from New |for the party momination. Ty forces f Denmark are idence street. and singing by the band and glee club of | Dow's department is getting in touch - Tork was Tecalyed S w0l e Jandquayies. T At YR LN 5 %,709 men Taftville Division, A. O. H.. met Sun.|the New York police department. In the | with all, stating that they:bad a man there who Police Court Cases. nited” Sthted: waifroads paic day in their rooms In Parish hafl, afternoon there was an address by U. S.| .Mrs, -Martha H C. Mitchell, of Nor.| Pridse, Comn. ......... -1\ 1ssd | mald lis knew s Rermurdeled tuan Sl hadd o R T s i $119.832,127, for_ damages and loss te and Mrs. Michael Donovan and |Senator Augustus O. Stanley of Kentucky |wich, a member of the commission, vis.| Walter Bradbury. Tottington, Beert M, In New Fork twics and’ Badj orotin kS adtugt il Aot de Tk G ily of North A street, Mrs. Fred Ince|on Industrial Conflicts and in the even-|ited the almahouses in Now London ana| Ensiand .. .. .. ... 322.-c 1905 | Jeatded fronyhim that he had sold a tacmi} L Mobile Tkv: was® ACkNIERE e ithe Chipiints ot CeIIPE af of North A street apd Mr. and Mrs,|IN§ there was & lecture on Narcotic!Windhain counties,. fifteen in all. since|Clemens I. Diemand, New Brit- i SUEwichy show, A Tl e 3 Pl Wit cnommi bt 5 5 John Daley and famlly of .Providence|Control, Drug Addiction and International <At i 3 ol At N ives hope that it E y the previous meeting of the commtssion| 2 Comn. ....... . 1844 (- Thoiiew ok - gstect § | crating his automobile wit , €treet were Sunday visitors at Ocoun|Aspects of the Traffic in Habit Forming |end found thelr smeditton o v oion * Rhodo Taland Eed g e UL RSO s S Beach Drugs. This session was In charge of | satisfactory. ; of the dead man through the sale of the 3 g s Special Deputy. Police Commissioner Dr. 3 . The Orchards, South Hadley, farm, if their information is correct. The case against a man charged with 5 o $ South Man- | Spe ! o T Drl,Mrs. Miichell and Mr. Watrous visited| Ty 3 0711] The murdered man is a Jew, abont 30 | intoxication, breach of the peace and re- home (o resed the week-end at herfcarleton Simon of ‘the New TYork police |the. state: farm, ‘and the former and i A g o ) 7 inch 17 gs, | Sisting arrest. was continued as the ac. ome in town, department. Judge Clark visited the C 2nd|John 2. Labelle, il 1685 | years old, 5 ft. 7 inches, 170 pounds. '3 st. v Mr. and Mrs. George P, Kean of| The topics of discussion on Wednesday | state prison at Wethersfield. fil’:e?fl‘ Charles . D.. Peirce, Arnold Mills, smooth face, one upper right tooth gone, :::;‘: fhzr’_hbt;-!ecl:?nsent wn{d B w! the s ot %! = - 5 . Mrs. M. 3! S t was not able to aj ':l::‘thY;fll'nd avenue have retun.eqifr\dud_ed such subjects jas “Traffic” and | Wise and Secretary Charles P. Kellozg R I ... : & 133‘ :;\d wgu welarlnx:lul{v:‘r!ty an)di Y:lue;‘:;:;( Dear Satusinysy p- fronr & or trip of several days to| “Criminal Identification. The remainder | visited the Fairfield county jail and thg|F- S Chapin, Longmeadow, Mass. 1 ue flannel pants, e shirt, ew York of the convention programme ‘included ¢ d purplé stripe, soft white collar, purple — 3 Bridgeport almshouse, and etary 2 2 - Miss Jessie Laird of New Tark, who|discussions on varlous topics of interest Hecrany Feus Lesnores court. A Lebanen man paid $3 for op- reir-—superior et ‘and . docil- ‘An adujt skeleton contains mearly four Roberta Crowe of pounds _of “caleium, mostly phosphate of lime: / A’ Dutch sctentist- has- discovered a heaxeniy body of 20,00,900 times the size of theisun . . Tnder the’ name Of chatarango, chesr e i and brown tle, brown checked cap, dark At Camdp Perry Shoot was played in Hindustan nearly 500 years Nab Ghe, Ths ibetiont. Seer e i | 0| Dalica APArBSt aa b i At i anfi?f:dsfifid:m%m:‘hfiii Hollyweod Holtywood. _|tan lace shoes. Gerard L. Ranger, Srgt, Combat| 26> . William 3. McNally cl-NOMEh Toned o e | topic BoIBE I |chares of on, exarts Thal comaront b o oland an tehklst | Walsh. it ol 1947| * Chiet George Linton would be glad 0 Train, 192nd F. A., of this elty ig at| Charieston §2C. has one of the safe- nue. Bas left town for Holyoke, Mass.,| business session with election and Instal- | found In all the institutions. visited mors Seehen (P e s D e ety | o Petty { Phjoy toc fhe! national irifie| Sst Bl MAS comm SCipyRaskers i where: slis ‘Witl G6 ‘the L iyl s 1 £ . 2 T T TSR g SR 7 map and such circumstances as the sale | and pistol 7 i the. United States. NPx. Gitie Febquuon A L st e L ST RO SR TR Rapp's- Leghorn Farm, Atlantic. { |of the farm communicate with him. YUl 0B BB e | gttt s B AL it i _Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer of Nortn| Friday evening thee was a mardl gras i Highlands, N. J. .. §;f§ s The present, indications are that there | is - mined principally in- Paradox valley, ::,:(,!d ::,nu_‘[‘h.“;x retuzned from & ,,,;,ide ,_,,d'“mkl‘va; T Coney Isiand. Sat- | COLCHESTER FIRM BANKERUPT J. Frank Dubois, Pe %3 | DIPLOMAS ARE PRESENTED ;vl'll bao ;b:;:t 1;go&wmumor-. divided ; New “México, week's stay with frlends in New Bed.|Urdy morning the delegates and guests WITH $11,612.82 LIABILITIES - D07 e Lo eams and about 500 | -4 .tax called chimney money was levied e g alled on Mayor John F. Hylan at the| ' Tornigal Brothers, Colchester, dealers| DEATH OF MES. PARK BENJAMIN ax “"D““d sc‘,mo:; ‘(A:(f;: indiyldual shooters, on uth esth fn’ & houlefa Th Eagion .. ’d" 13, ’:::W;":. 5':-’“7':\1!1: of North ?he" ‘:::‘edda h:lll. Ir; the a{:e;nol«;n in meats and groceries, have filed a vol- COMPLICATES WILLCONTEST | ‘i:';r‘:zv‘:::l “é“: m;-"s;;dave ahboL g e i, of- Charles TL* hil ve: own to spend|they vi the annual games o e | untar; ition in, bankruptcy. Liabill. & 5 S s 3 Roads. H arime agriculture has just veveral wheks in Boston, Mass, Now York police department at Jamaica | tiee are: ¢11612.0% Sod. aeoocy $7.790.56, g\: E\ftl{‘a“;afé é‘:fi;ai’&“"fiz ?\?e‘:sugot‘l): The snechlperacaiumh niilch e ¥ivan b A et The-depRtgactie ot : ——— —_ race track. The largest creditors are S. N. Ellis & YANTIC On one of the convention days the del- there is Norwich interest in the announce- marked the opening of the school ses- About 8,000 feet of 7-inch native stone| issued a d{'\::ll:l', I'hm ‘I'AII’ farmers o R ions for the fall. ¥. C, Latimer, sy-|macadam is to be Jald in the town of|how to tan q¥n hides. . Co., New London, $419; i r o¥n hid cgates were given a dinner aboard the | sstate, Golchesiar, §1.500, sevured: o | TRt from Mlddietown, X, ¥ that 3% | perintendent of the Sunday school, had|Lyme by the state highway departmest.| By seismic-movemenis in 1632 in Thomas Pleiffer's radio 15 one of the|Adriatic and were also glven opportunity | o1 Goldbers, 'Colchester. $3.500, Ida By Benjamin,. 56, charge of the program. about 6,075 linear feet of similar road- ¥ Imx:e: over 100,000 square miles along nost popular novelties hereabouts, as. he| 1O inSpect the trans-Atlantle liner, Ma- The school was addressed by General|WaY .in the towi of North Stonington, cured; Capitol Press, Hartford, ~$295: _ nzton. Live coast wore ratsed permianently 's able to get concerts clearly from sta- | Jestic: New Lendon Fruit and. .Produce = Co. Gohen, Monda¥ night from cerebral hem- | Willlam A. Aiken, Rev. Alexander 1T :nd 'b;ut Wt.ouo ':iuenl teet in volun-| o four. feet. 2 A tione as far west as St. Louis. visitors s e New London; $151; Meech-Brown Gra'n . She had been @ patient at tho|ADbbott, pastor of the church. and H. W.town. A W. Bushnel of this city is in : parveling at hearing such delicate mu.| COLCHESTER MAN. 18 orrhage. + i sie. an wolln' sol B Co., Colchester, $194; A. Shapiro, New! ynterpines since 1919, ° Gallup. Miss Eli::beth ?!I:n o ri s charge of recelving blds on the work. siliatin !“['e“""::r:nd plano wmolos in) FAIRFIELD COUNTY AGENT |liondon, $332; New Londen Paper and ed diplomas to e graduates .of - The. contents of Park Benjamin’s wilt [ ¢4 . et : =l James R, Case of Colchester has be |Supply Co. New London, $300; M"";‘lmwhxch-he cut off his five children with | S2Veral g-vim;;ms. be:mn):r:, bfl"‘::é New Tralp Schedule Next Sunday. One of the largest real estate changes|gun his duties as county agent ‘of tae|Tobacco’Co. New Londn, $257; Sam|onty §1 each was mever made known to|and junior. B SoHuroh S chOirE Ant Sty The. New: Haven tallroad has issued ot the vear here occurred this menth,| Fairfield County Farm Bureau, at Dan.|Rosenfeld, Colchester, $900; Ida Mints,|yer. For some time before his death Mr. |In the musical part of the program. aobice, O the S el A SRRe 10 &0 ic when ‘Bdward A, Jbnes sold.to Harry|bury. He succeeds Lecnard M. John-|Colchester, $100; E. . Glaubinger, Benjamin had not visited her. She was effect at 12.01 a. m. next Sunday. when Fishbone the parcel of property on. Main|son, who has held that position since!chester, $486; Benjamin Torln, New| piy second wife, being the mother of only Drop Mansfield Fair This Year. the trains will.-return to eastern standard | ;::et’-" ';Y;:: ;: ugx*red fTrfim the vs-{the headquarters moved from Norwalk|York city, $500. ¢ two of:his children, Mrs. Caruso and a| ¢ 5 recent meeting of the directors ot | time with the ending of the daylight sav- ay Cryer. e property |in 1917 to Danbury. MO SN son Romeyn Benjamin. ing period. . -. consists of a store and . dwelling com-| Mr. Case is a graduate of the Connec- | ADVANUE ANNOUNCE: “The death of Mrs. Benjamin adds to|the Manafield Felr associatlon it a3 ki BNSE, o SMtans: & paihen T i ; WAGE ADVA 0! [ voted mot to Hold a fai s year. SRl & Celinhin Tertine T L inrs Hont Ches euftatal callege; 1916, and for : AT FALLS co. MyLy|the already tangled affairs of the estate |y, pam five vears a town agricultueal| Manchester—F. J. Fringelin who has rable bullding lot. This makes|three years has been an instructor at P e mw; ety left by Mr. Benjamin. Dt:lmheflti"‘ l’“: fair of unusually high standard has been | been superintendent of the Oakland Pa- | (Mol;ndw) ;:! Lerti anabtred S e five c;i‘lfinnt:ms; g:q “e:f:; ::0“0‘0‘0 held at m,fluflcuuuul coll:g&‘ -‘tf s:rrs. m cu;u:nny.gorfx mml\lbsrtnl years h]n condu 2 4 A. J. Brundage, secretary of e Tair as- with - Mrs. Frengelin Buffalo, management of the Teils mill. .4 Boticelana the personal effects of his home 2t | sociation, who has in the past taken the | where they will make their/ home. Mr. ir; gev'ull::dula ':“U- s PRy Kyo,w?‘g‘a s«;::t’.a :&w !‘:;k. t;:‘ J‘;l!:; brunt of the responsibility urb lthe man- ffln“g“.’; is mow with a paper concern sted i1 Anna Bol - 2 Saturday, : Ry T iete thesrealdukiy estate o DEOE OC hetaln, was Al The mill is running on & B5-hour a|gapoyt $500,000 to Mrs. Benjamin with week basis. Under normal conditlons|the previso that on her death. it-should the mill employs about 400 hands. pass to Anna Bolchi Benjamin. - Benjamin and mother of Mrs. Enrico Ca- ruso, died suddenly at the Interpines, Q the second purchase Mr. Fishbone has|Hampton institute, Hampton, Va. Thera|' made in the village recently and he has|he also had charge of a farm of 800 Sbtained two very.desirable corner par-|acres and had experience in extension cels of property. work among negroes, Mrs. Louls Burdick has returned, af-} ——— ter a stay in Philadelphia. 3 s Mr..and Mrs. Frank Stritch haye beem| Moonshine Rald at Barber Shep. . snjoying an automobile trip to Cape Cod,! Three gallons ~ of ~moonshine wers Narragansett Pler and other shore re.|selzed Friday afternoon in a rald at the rorts. barber shop and home of Erbin Nolan James F. Lyoms of Worcester spent|at Quaker Hill by Prohibition Enforce- J 2 5 - No 3 . . R . - the week-end with his sister, Mrs, F. H.!ment Agents Robert Church of this city| - °‘To Nerwich State Hospital. SCHOOL NURSES INSPECTED l'WlCh Blnldlllg mld Loa.l] A’soclahon . R afff Joseph Fitzpatrick of New London. z\’ma." Fiat. was ‘oommitied {o/the 56,875, IN. NOEWICH SCHOOLS . Kin, succeeded Thomas|One gallon of mgonshine was found in{ Norwich state hosp! rom New lon| . —_—_— Gibbs as clek i Fishbone's store. Mr.!a jug in the cellar of Nolan's house and ) Saturday. He tried to break into a house | The report of the pehool nireen s el . ; i o Gibbe is now acting ms flagman at the|a jug contalning two allons was found|in' New Iondon at 5 o'clock Saturday :0' r&‘:: peG st ady ;e“;“ g at is a Building and Loan -Au' ciation : i Tantic crossing. B e e ot o o R et o Onoh aes. oo | ADectidiisto 54,815 chlldren n. the mchools It is an institation for systematic savings and the loaning of sams ts its , B e heve been kept for the purpose of sala | two physicians who were called to ex- Bl a0 o e —r—————— ; e e o Norwich Ofl Co. Incorporated. e, . .-1‘—‘,m ‘statistical Teport as given by Miss A certificate of incorporation has besn - 56th Regiment Reunion. . Isabelle Burns, - R."N., ‘supervising flled with the secretary of = state st The second annual reunion of the 56th | nurse, is as follows: g Hartford by the Arrow Oil Company, | regiment, which saw service oversess, lass inspections, 2, ‘pupils inspect- Inc., of Norwich. The incorporators are| was held Sunday at Océan Besch: Thére | ed (general), 56,875 ; puplls inspected for Geotge U, Smith, George N, Beardow,|was a short business meeting in connec- cofitxfinfi_'s.“s 16.502; < uals talks to-. _members on real estats, first mortgage, and the repayment to each mem- ber of his savings when each share has accumulated to $200.00, or a share- " holder may receive the withdrawal value of shares at any meeting. Rate of interest for past year 55 per cent. - Mesting Tuesday, September 19th, 8 p. m., Chamber of Commercs of- - . number pupils weighed, || Ncés, Shetucket Street. You are invited to attend. ; lass talks .given, 615: individ- [R_____ : ; : puplls, 2,834 ;- home - M, Wood. The concern is capi- tion with the outing activities that ocou- talized at "‘0'”,.' pied the d*v- =

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