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1f Troubled With Sour; Gassy Stomach | Use Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tl‘lfi after eating don’t scare starving. - Sweeten E BAYS : “No, Nevyy. tempts you to eat.” S uation. - Spimp | Bz | chimny T, Featet = - 4 Bpe . of answers When rheumatism attacks a child Girls of.the United church » e g ¥ 2 ;"‘n‘l ’f;'fi the recefved by which the it makes a temporary fnvalid in %on s to be held Friday evening.. Mr . o ekt declaréd” the _extent of present [arms of its victim, and may result C. Freeman is the guardian, : : ; | | in a brief "”‘“‘ M“”" the delegat nmp and the normal amount of anthar- {fin a deformity lasting a lifetime. A school bus has started - in trans-| mne. ‘Harriet Ao = for the honor.they had Conferred Updnicits Which would satisty the needs of || Rheumatism is an acid pohonlnl porting puplls to the schools in Thymo- : m £ i i | him and, inyiting, them ito: dinsler at his| thsir “ruspective communities. The ob-{fof the body due to under el son Town nha‘ *fls:m (',lw-mud&e. . LEB ROY ROBBINS. ";“;e“:‘mm ::::::a i Je:z of, the commission is not so much to {fl tion of wastes and po{‘:)nl mrw:h Zmile Bayet yx rly:- contract. e e £ on an_estimate of the total unt d bowel i Amm“’l;. = Rt ks o ar| Lee' Roy Robbins of this city Wwasand enjoyed & fine repast at Mr. Robbins' e nes Sressht 3 e ‘_mm nominated as th bl of'anthiracite in the ‘state a present and When kidneys and bowels fail to The tig Fell Who Do th Who have: closed “thelr summer homes|téndance at the funeral and there were s ey ican | home. - - ; the total needed to place the supply on its | § function normally for any period of |and haye returnsd to thelr winter res-|many beautiful floral offérings. A 5 : Rad v e *hasis, But rather to even uip the || time long enough to result in rhéu- Big Work Are No Stronger dences iy Charles Phelps of Rockuire. Horatlo: J.” Chase ‘¢onductsd the = suppliés of the individual dealers, kéeping | | matism. the cause is found in the Than Their Stomachs. " It 1s mentiored ¢ Willington that ths|service. The bearers. wére - Herbert H. DELEGATES TO CONVENTION ]cocx" W.C.7 U ANNUAL ~ |one dealer from belng overstocked and (fspinal condition. Due fo displace- one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- | daughter -of (edrge. A: Cosgreve, Mrs.|Be 2 ¢ L T FROM 19TH AND 20TH DISTRICTS !fim ‘AT JEWETT CITY anothér from having less than his pro- |f ment of spinal bones causing pres- lets 4nd tackle the next meal vwith-|Belle Sleight; who a' few ' weeks ago {onate” share. The recommendations, on spinal nerves to liver and Delegates from the 19th and 20th @is-| The.annual convention - of- the: New| P7% sure . cut fear. The average person needs| suffered: a ' shock, shows marked fm- | trlcts o the democratic state covention | London . ‘County . Woman's Christian| o ‘the state, commission are acted upon |} kidneys there is weakened function t ment. 4 \in- Hartford today: (Wednesday) iare the by the luthrwu advllory committee ap- dins, and the poisons gradually ac- a lo good food to supply hlldbullz pro < % : Sl s ;‘( et oy;; e llsl!:xm;wl;,m anei was: .‘:;dd 'n.’ esd ;v oAy “"} D ol eptiml with sufficlent nourishment. .And if |V <sevesal métor pasties from “Norwich > 3 ith <the -Jewett City * Union, . in: thel th P Applogate, deputy adminis- l 5 s stments the nerve lines are the food sours from indigestion giVe |yl -attend New Haven: flower show,| i from. democratic. state headquarcers. Methodist | church, Mrs.. Lillian Siocum | irghor to the commission, went to New e idneys and bowels tHe stomach the alkaline effect it needs|sns §otn: m?w ‘exhibition, where in ‘tho | CBATES J‘;!en?:nm a0 ::n; SR W e ) 'G“ fufor New London, "the - county._president. York l(ondl; foroonter with atris\BEaL. | | ave, Teatored. o, normal and you then keep up your strength.|aanlia division alons are 300, new tries 4 arier 14 —Lalio. Puy OreY, . Gogtme s Ax] prenlaed.s sMp. ¢ acDonald . of {ots from others states and federal author- |l poisons gradually clear Soer e The big sturdy fellows who tackle.the |o¢ Stonington and was ‘born Sept o Montgomery. = ionsl{ jtiem - The conference has been called by big jobs of ile are no stronger than |: 1841, She was the daughter of Nathan-| Norwich—Milo R. Waters, Earl E. ~Annie Soule, the Jew-{Pederal Distributor Spencer and is intend- their stomachs, hence Stuar Dys-| A Lnua States civil service examina- | le]l ‘and Mary A. Frink Mai ‘When 8| Mathéwson, John J. Shugrue, Timothy | eft . City ‘Ulnon .presidént, was unable to- ed o' promote greater co-operatlon in the pepsia Tablets are really invaluable to tion ' for postal cl.rk will be held 'Oct | young woman' she was united. in mar-{C. Murphy, William H. C:Ih.hln. Eliz- system and health returns. There is nothing that will remove the be.présent, on -account of the:death of i ’ ibath cause like chiropractic. anyene inclined to indigestion Eat 7 for males ohl from 18 to 45 years of | iage with'Jacob Dwight Benjamin and|gbetn F. Drew, Mary A. Kilday, JON|pher uncle, Rey. E. M. Anthony,, im her hanc nfn: Tha U o \pobloe WELL IN A WEEK what you like, pie, cheese, sausage,|age. The “ranges from $1400 | practically all ‘of her- murfid life\ Was | T. Gleason, Joseph P. Gadle, Patrick T-|home, and Rev.. Herbert Wilber, pastor &xiodg the egstern pickles, fried eggs or baked beans and |to §1.800 a y)n. spent in Preston. About six years 2go| Connell, Henry Gerath. e ¥ ight , Bobby, o of the chureh, extended the weleome, for| . ¢ - o o R e, g let these tablets keep your stomach | Wednesday, Friday and Saturday—fish | Mrs. Benjamin received a hrokew hip - District 20 was feeling badly. Monday his the union_and the church. Mrs, Lamb| NINE APFEAR FOR —__ : 2 sweet and comfortable. You can get dq.—-mu tine of seasonable varieties at|and since that time had “beeén confined B6bra.h—!ahn J. Sweeney, Michael Sul- | oo Mystic responded.. 1t was-yoted that 5 »": AUTOMOBILE HEARINGS legs were swolen-and he could not » 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia | Powers Bros.—ady, to her bed. -She was tenderly cared, for|livan. Tablets of any druggist. a note of sympathy be gent to, Mrs. . i m'“‘n‘s el B by her -son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.| Colchester—J. J. Sullivan, Leon Broder, | Soule. The ’m o ot'um last meeting ;.?:‘%‘L;:&'fi‘;“’“’:’lfli‘:“"&‘;"u:d;‘f.‘ et oSS [ TSTea k. oo COMDITIONS ACCURATELY. X John Shea, Jeremiah. D. Shea . |were read. by Miss Mary Day of Col-fcourt house. ‘The:hearing will open at || Momewmsmecuss tor who said it e—James unitley, 1:30- daylight saving time. SUASZS WITH SINTIZK PRE - sion | Members here haye been notified that|Cyarles H, Benjamin the next guarterly .meeting of the. Con- | guiviving g ate two. sons, -Charles H., chester. ~ ‘The. president appointed Mrs. ::ql‘:fidt g;‘::::“fi?‘n‘tiswggn? s‘: o2 a8, Bxerert, Dwight Benjmin of- Pres-Lothy: F. Kelley. A. H. Wyman l;f I\%rvmhpu credential| 'Those who are to 2 are the fol- Erhr=i = e feld; Bridy © Hotel Strai-ton, and a daughter, Mrs. Amass Mor-| Frankiin—Thomas Newman, Willlam | committes and. Mrs. Grace Bitgood Gf|lowin ppear 3 s ealiet ansther T e ) 3 Tepo: gan ' Main ot Preston. There is also &|J. Brassil. the case and New London as resolution committee, . | - Fred Tupeka, 95 Main street, Norwich, ot PORINAL . ) 3 g o h k| MMQ!, papers ‘moted ~Tuesday that|brother, Nathaniel Main of ‘Stonington, \ Griswold—John Welsh, Lionel Bouch- WEDDING. 2 * The annual report of.the secretary|evading’ responsibilities. both agreed it Mra: Jobn M. Monroe of Lathamietreet| se (5 Budlel, torntiy ot o iy Sandanii L hud: al2 . Erddt mTandJar. ke i e e, MISE Day and O the tredac| Prancis: 1 MaBiaNos, 19, Wisithrop St A Themoatieo fon, were married (o Lester Fowler, | ity soms teorn Soothamion Lo 1 oot | At o ymed e Al e el a. | urer by Miss Hattle Cross of Norwich.| New London, -intozlcation. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Fowier of Mrs. B!njmin was a mambzr of the This wason Wed- he reported $115.83 in the. treasury.| Joseph Gasky, 202 Pequot avenue, New nesday and on n ot Mr are.at the Ritz-Cariton, Miner church: at-Yorth ‘Stonington. 3% |ing, Jt. e exriper- { Lot atior g Thursday o g Bt e B t8 :;M:',': One million dollars will be raised by|Benjamin died several years 450, < |7 Montville—Michael J. Hickey; Wallace | Boy; nd. Mrsc Wilber “sang . temiper don;*Intoxication. ursday we call- Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. In the| POPuldr subscription for the Eplscopal =S Danlels. ance duet, " Be Strong, nied- by| William Hayman, - 8 Summer. street, ed the chiroprac- Mrs, B. H. Hiscox of Jewet#4City. The | New London, one accident, one convlction. tor. On Friday presence of 185 guests the ceremony | ID60l0gical School in Cambridge, Mass,| WEATHER STARTS DEMAND. .. . 0ld Lyme—John -A.. DeWolf, Trank | enrg of the . county supétintendents| -Raymond Reed, 425 West Main street, the bov could was performed by the Rev. Chester H,|!t Was -announced at the conventfon inl FOR SUITABL] Anunsn M." Roche. Howe, pastor-of the chureh ted by | Portland, Oregon, : Monday. These are the days when shopplig isa |- the Rev. G F. Genung of Sunderland,| The Connecticut Congress of Mathers| delight, 8o full are - the stores of bright, | ¢ Mass. an uncle of the bride and former |and Parent-Teacher associations _enter- | seasonable garmefits, hits and accessories. pastor of the Huntington Street Baptist|tainéd the officers of the national and Show .rooms are featuring such entic- were. given. Mrs. Cutler of Mystiogave|Norwich, one accident, one conviction. move his feet and Salem—James Lane, Donald A. Fras-| < BOTb 0 Teport. She als Dan McCrachen, . Glasgow, two accl- on Saturday he ' APOENDIX y e cited 2 humorous ¢lassic. ‘Mrs. Bitgood | dents. SLASER ventured out to Sprdgue—Raymond J. Jodoin, Joseph| ooorted. as the Americanization super-| Fred F. Minor, Colchester, one convie- | S b"‘ “W. Wellington. NS play with other I il d - Intendent, and Mrs. ‘Lizzle * Gavitt, uf[tlon, one zccident.. chil@ren."—Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sierehs New Engiand couneils Tuesday ~ night|ing dresses, coats, - Wraps, ' sweaters, | ' Stonington—Joseph Vargas, Thomas|p,geatuck fér. anti-narcotics. There is| Willlam Beckwith, Chester, three com-|§G. Phillips, Chiropractic Research Miss Monros, who was given in mar-| With a dinner at New Haven. scarfs and the Itke. Some ' essentially | Bryce, John Gallagher, C. Leo Higglns, 3 no evangelistis superintendent but | ¥ictiops, ons aceldent e Wl Walrldge, letter was réad from Mrs. Curis, the s ‘Waterford—John C. Geary, John J. R state superintendent. Mrs. Frazier. of| FREDERICK NOLMES MENTIONED b her cousin, Dr. Clarence Gallip| Following the simmer vacation Rev.|Smart designs 'in dresses in duvetyns, Providence, R. 1. wore a gown of | Richard’ R. Graham, rector of Christ Thite Canton crepe, trimmed with |church, Wednesday has resumed hig vis- Bureau, Statement No. 1337 YOUR APPOINTMENT poiret twill, chiffon velvet, wodl crepe, tweed and crepe de chine are ‘offered Pawcatuck weported on - child welfars FOB PRESIDENT OF COMPANY can be made by telephoning Chantilly Jace and carcied a shower bou-|fts to' Nérwich state tuberculosi - | shoppere. < e and mothers’ méetings. Mrs. Jo. J. 2 % - 1831. quet of bridal roses and lilles of the|torium, for the weskly service of mern.| . ChIlly weather starts up x sew demusd |GTBL WOULD BATHER NOP Flelds of Norwich on fairs and exhibits,| Fredetick. M. Holmes, vice-president valley. Mrs. Ralph Page of Providence,|ing prayer. for sport sweaters, and to méet this de- 3 L LIVE WITH HER PARENTS|Miss Day read the .medical and ‘presd and tréasurer of the North & Judd Man- was matron of honor. She wore wn| g Poquonnsd,. Mr. and. Mre. Clin- mand there are’ shown some clegant and| Rose H. Brothers, 14, who for 3 teal - model & pull a 2 : tex jsuperintopdadie; gy thesO0erimission :t‘nfi::m:u?;é;uo;txfi: f:mupiln o J C HINR[CHS D C Ph C, -repe de chine with picture hat of black . practical models, coat and pull over de- | ve; ! 5 ny to . L. ) g N panne velvet. Her flowers were Opheita [yngiern ¥y 1°ft ";‘Sfl‘.ymfi:"'m‘:‘;“ for | signs with rolled collars.or V-nicks. These Tukedling, Me. ana divi: EstE P m:lnrlel‘lé:ryre;?r‘(‘;m“' the ‘statel W.C, | e vactncy cansed Ty the doath ot WSNCHIROPRACTOR roses with a shower of pink rosebuds. B s come in every wanted color and &t Very | Wilbur of Noank, testified in the' super- | T. U. dent, gave a féw. words of| father-in-law. Howard C. Noble, wi Irvin R. Michell of New London was|oriit Of Thomas Tracy, brother-inZlaw n pe: presi g2 ré: : ] reasonable prices. Engllsh polo sweaters | for court at New London Tuesday tha:lgreeting and announced that ~Frances| 90CUrred recently. That the directors will Norwich Daniel best man. Little Miss Betty Acker of ‘;;&’;'fif.’iifi‘» Thev wil aftend the fu-| with round necks are popular: she - would- rather live in Noank ' fvith| Willard of® Shelton, who has a number | (48 action on thi smatter at their quar- |§ Wit 110.;:.'-"'8& iroton was flower girl, carrying a baw- An O New and authentic models in coats of | the Wilburs than in Cranston, R. I., b|of medal contest medals, has been se-| o7V ’:ee Mg Hnlr!dly 8 been fore- ver Woolworth's ain St ket of miniature yellow roses, and Wil- Lyme resident,. Mrs. U. P.lall the latest materials and With the most | her parents;, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.|lected to speak at the.world convention|Sast: but Mr. Holmes in an interview |§ Tues, Thurs. Mon, Wed. am 3. Darrow, 2nd, of New London,|Grayson, who fell backward - from - the | fashionable finish of fur. ¢ollars, smart| Brothers. She said she had mo affec |in Philadelphia. . Monday sald he had no knowledge that e iy and Friday was ring-beares. font porch of her home Saturday, has)sleeves, touches of tailored mkill, Tucks | tion for her father and mother and she| Mrs. MacDonald gave a mest jnterest-|SUCh would be the case. Mr. Holmes on . Following the ceremony a recepuon [Deen taken to. Lawrence® lLospifal. She|are burdened em this week, ready | gig not like to- live in Cranston. ing account. of what the. W. C. T. U. in | Monday was chosen director of the Now was held in the church parlofs. was badly bruised, and feactured a bone . . must follow . chmy o ot b e Britain Nitional Bfnk, succeeding to N e church DN et [ e parents have brught suit on a|New London doés for the submarin habeas corpus Writ to secure cust: base menand. also at. Fort. Wright | thé Place on thé board held by Mr. No- decorations of paims and pink and white | Sunday; -'at ‘Méniville, Mrs, W. G.| SUch weather alse inspires svery woman it 9 sustody Of & hlfi = WHERE TWO CENT STAMP their child, and trial of ‘the case staried | Whatever ‘the chaplain at thé base ‘asks Sharp velebrated her $8th birthday at|With the desire for a new. sult, so-useful | Tyesday morning in New London beforelthem to do-to hélp entertain the boys,| M- Holmes is a nattve of Norwich WILL CARRY MAIL NOW % L the home of her son, G, A. Sharp. Dur.(Under such. carying conditions. The sults | yuqge Newell Jenings on the opening] they do.. The canary. birds for. the sick| s ETadugte of the Norwlch Free acad-| , . s 10 notice received at the lo- Pald Pines in Police Court, ing. the ‘day she wy visited by her|ar® bere—and in infinite variety, "-m day of the September session of tha|boy'and Victrola -records were furnighad | ®MY: and has become pfominent in the E L. Weeks of New London pald a |J2UBAters and grandchildren and’ great-|® d price. h Dusine Qe ; cal post office from Washington yester- Moo Pall. hat 1o a- matterat Rupewns | P{Elon court, It is.sn appeal fromi.an | by the W C. T: Ui df th4 seomty. “At mag;elmrg:f:,:',“;:,:“m‘ hiS | Gay, letters may me sent to the following IS K o BOnM Sariy asiaen order of the Groton probate ‘court” ap-| Fort: Wright there are 800 men with no — foreign points for two cents an ounce and : : 90 | pointing Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur as guar-|chaplain.’ provided <or religious services, ey o oty i s asiind <o I i amart Pereian [ diave- of the-girl. : 2né the W, C. . U. have provided Bun: | CONXECTICUT COLLEGE 18 Auguilla, Antingua, Aruba, Bahamas = State Pollceman M. R. smun.,'-hu of bétween 50 and 60 acres of land g:"w,'; m,'vfl:fl nE:eLher X Erastus Wilbur ‘was the first witness|day services 'until the sumther season, TBEGINNING SEVENTH YEAR | Barbadoes, Barbura, Bermuda, Bonaire, who made the acrest, testifed against|With a house and other bulldings to| Vary handsome was s shifred black |21 Be told of having had the custody|by taking speakers and singers to th4| Connecticut college ‘at New London |Brail, British Guiana, Caicos Islandr, Mr. Weeks. John ‘Whittle of Mystle, mail carrier on|yfivet small hat seen Tuesday, its et- of the child for the past-ten vears and|fort. The government and Y. M. C. A.|will opén for its sevénthscholastic year | Cayman Islands, Ctrace, Dominica, Dutch Two men were fined and pald thetr|Fural routs No. 1. : of the mutual affection between iim-|have been appealed to, but, 45 yet, onth- fine of $35 in Norwich police court | Erandchildrer. . day ning an automobile in| MIss Clara Burnet or Burnett's Cor- city Sunday with the wrong num-|ners, has sold her property which con- Lok - : this: (Wednesday) morning with a chapé! | West Indies, England, Grenada, Grena- fines for drunkenness and one had to go|, Hampton has’ fective trimming & siiver butterfy in (H®| seir and the child. He sald that he had | ing’ has -been ‘done: They open. their | sarvice In‘the gymnasiam at 9 oclock. Tna | dincs, Hait), British Honduras, Irelanc, Z pton has’ just had its annual| fashionable metalilc mode. g = 11 to work out his fine. ke Tol - A o 4 supported her during the ten years &nd|homes to the sallors, as in. wartime, entlre.student body and-faculty will be [Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Martinque, ey e 10| plemant was a brown large shape(!N|that she had spent all her time with him | * A memortal service -and moontidslpresent, and the friends of the collegs | Monteerrat Nevis, Newfoundiand, New e — mmn. “Wflflo"r e T8 were ex-|the well lked Ratters’ plush. rolling of) .14 nis wife except for summer and|prayer were conducted by Mrs. Cutler of | are cordlally invited to.attend. Zealand, Redonda, Saba, = Scotland, St. rs, and vegetables,: etc. | brim, its finish gold and brown velvet and itz S . Mystic. Rev. He Stephénbo: ~ 3 brought by the school ~ children, for|smart ornament to match. - Christmas vacations when she went to| Myst! ov.. Howard Stepl n, pastor| An of, welcome will be given | Christopher, St. Fustatius, St. Kitts, St. Ban‘(rupt StOCk Which prizes were given. ' 7A - vathar m{f’.m "inblue Tyons|NEr home. In the fall of 1921 he made | of the Congregational chufch, bftered the| by President Benjamin T. Marshall, aft- | Lucla, St. Martins, St. Vincent, Tobago, g ; 3 ; 5 YOS | 2n_application to the court for the cus-|closing prayer. Dinner was served In|er whi various Trinidad, Turks Islands, British Virgin ch arl faculty chani nd Conneeticut is to have one of .a num-|Velvet had a puffed edge and effective . estry Lad by e ke 8 OF THE FIRM OF Ber of important ~Baptist conferences|trimming of silver and blue ribbon. Jolyor fhe gL ‘fi,’fl IhEC Doidew teh vestry“by the Ladies' soclety of the | plane. for ‘the year will be formally m-llmnde. Wales, Windward Islands. s T nothing against the giri's parents. : : nounced. - To.the following points letters may al- : ;’l‘.flce'“‘ e "‘l_;lb;:" fi’;;’;enm::n i:g Tl"‘;“"l"’!‘::";‘;“ o "'{“‘;“n et per| Mrs.Maude Wilbur, his wife, testifie? Omeein “Bleetsd, 7 Reglstration of snroljed upper classmen |80 be sent for two cents an ounce, but for Soloway & Jafie 5 uumun’“‘,m’: it Sl h"u“ P iy bu't”‘“'m‘“”‘b“y now, while that ehe knew nothing against thel Ay uo tiermben session, afier prayer| o8k placs Tussday and up to moon we- | the post cards the postage is anly one | rriegnily > . ol stocks ave gres's-andifull; Brothers except that Rose had told her|p "y “geephénson, a summary of. the | tWeen 80 and 90 seniors had reported and |cent: 43 WEST MAIN STREET | . b recurt . New xondon. to2| Woers the- moch sadafuctors_shepotne | 21 5, moter koot movioe tnd (1| yeary workwag givan vy e T o | 2 MUndd of cach ot 0 otvr v oy | Areentnn, Bolivs, Comaty, lombis o r ew. London , fo ; she '(the witness not think that De 5. Yesterday 130 fresh Costa Rica. Cuba, Domonican Republic August looks as though it was getting | S be 9% :m:",_‘;';‘“‘.:l’_ the girl ought tobe brought up under | Soiicr, Mise Day -for et | enrolled. S el Bobhs ot Tonduds, Maric COME ONE. COME. 1 |Back 1o o Jrewis tusi, for there was|ir e such clreumstances. Noank, Mrs. Fiazler for Pawcatuck, also s Nicaragua Republic of Panama, Peru As Everything Must Be Sold| 1315, sxceeded: tria figure b7 threnr | 0% er 7 oquINNEIT the girl comlnig to his home crying_on, ::“',‘,“‘,,::"Efifi‘i‘:" Ak S "WHILE: REFILLING S8TOVE | poyal Agency. ; . pr e B . ITALIAN, COLUMBUS BaND | 05 £ ONE 0 1 8 O hat oo ot IN€ | The fire department was called out on passengers booked to sall o L commiites. was Mrs. Fields of Norwich, Regudleu of Price. from New York Tuesday for Hamburg ' The Ttallan Columbus band, of which | jeast orie ocoasion she-had finger marks)’ Tuesday . af 600 “at 2,35 0'clock bY | Taxe oma. reckless, natural born fool on_the Resolute of-the United American |FTOf: Pasguale Puce is iirector, is o on her throat. an-alarm. from- Box 4, corner of Main | myo three drinks of bad lquor. A WALL PAPER e wan Btrem Dot e | give another_open,air concert this Wad- | At the afternoon sesslon of court the and. Bhetucket: strects for a small ‘blaze |qore nopotoe ORI 00 0 TSR who with his wife, Alma:Gluck and-their "“‘“{u""““‘t 1"':‘“"”“ e Y anitone LI el St Oisony, ics : - A s ,“’“",’l‘:’; house on Shetucket | 1o, weli in the liouor, place in the car s - | save concert. on Boswell - avenus B e L street. e occurred in & roo; “Afte " 2 10c—15c and 25c Per Double | chidren, !’“" Miantthemefern AC:Eln pam but thia wes i Wil piay etfCHASE AFTER CONNVIOT Al New. Dondens < on e ground “fooe used by A R R o R e 'alls . aVenue, ;using ‘the - parklet there < oy > ‘who runs a‘lunch cart on' She- | . Roll. ‘Phere was Norwich interest hw 12 | near the Central "Vermont, ratlzoad sca- s 3 LED TO LISBON POXD{ Nellle Star] treasurer, Miss 3. G. Cru-, ket street.” 3 Ened box and garnish with flowers.— The: Bulletin's dlspatch concerning the | o Lisbon pond_saw an exclting chdse | Nereion, . {.A:man émploved by Mr. Driécoll i s PAINTS | fpminatinn goc congres ot S Sensier | i thlowion R ibe.ttaiprosramme:. | st sn choapel sontiet Montay {5, Slocim was appoinied delegate (o geing suppies for he i cart read | e g iftvan ‘Deérby Ta no« v three gu: 3 and - % usln Pt % 1. 1.7 m!m, the late Dr. Thomas J. O'Sallivan, March:-Buma e L Mumse | O Boh: which whs. bellevad to'ba | E&ve the, Aeteryoon.<address: Har tatk e Gl i " OvertureNabucodoriogor G. Verdi started to refil the-tank which is abotve o setved as mayor and postmaster of £x "% the: Cranstop- state ‘pson. -+ - was: based jon :the: testing time through | thé stove -and. - bokes i v o P gy Fox Trot—Keep On Building Castles rough | thé stove and.the fumés of the gagoline er Gallon : oem Was's natlye of Norwich and had | . n che Alr. - - P. Wenrich | _According to residents near Hfo shbre | Which . the-world. and -its . organizations, | rgnited from .the lighted ’ stove urner. | As IT 18 | selatiyés hete Waltz Ballad—That's How I Belleve . . |/ the pond; the Rhode, Tsland officers ar- | Societies, press,:capital and. 1abor, . pOllt- | The biaze was -extingulsncd with . 4 | VARNISHES } New' “hap. been ‘selected us.ths| in You y M8, Rula|Tived there in an automobile in puesuit | ical Parties, ‘churches, ,are. pasing. . S&6 | smiall can of ehemical sad the rocall was nlace of ‘hoMing tie Episcopal. conven- | March Symphoniqte R Ortando | of the fugitive, who was foundtraveling | eald: the definttion ot civillzation s “if it | quitkly sounded. $1.50 Per Gallor: | tion. ot 1825 and October - a5 the time. | Selaction.— ehejorels & along the road near the.pond. The escaped | be poesible,” as:much. as leth 'in you— R Othe ;uun at mfl;‘efi the convention | Fox Trot—Fancles - ..IH. Spenggr | Prisoner a‘sush! n'kflttof he!: vu:s\u‘rzm-..nld l(xa\:L pel:;nhlfo wgb cfll’rmt?n‘ It s ‘the nAl!;.u DAY AT STORRS H ) * ONLY ‘A FEW DAYS:LEFT |z Newpstt. aa Fhimdelohis., * The | Waita—bhlo. shore. NI A iR i e S e B iy york Thres; - . Wi mAVE MANT ExTRIES | [1€Y€ S Sometl\mg house of ‘bishops and the house. of dep-|March—Yoyarty was a good swimmer and had | encouraging things she notéd—the book 6 & utles the: Portiand, Oregom, con-|Ths S! Bhoper s ifficulty - in- making for the opposite | Which-is signed by business mén in favar | ~Dabfla Day at the ‘Gonnecticut -Agni- Open 9 A. M. to 9P. M. vontion- toclose’ about Saturday. ;s 1T Svenkied . 2 shore. But hls plan to get out there was [ of the Volstead: acf and prohibition. Wil ""‘"’“ coliege, Storrs, will be celebrat- A baby boy. found on the Siinner| NORWICH BUILDING LOAX . chisckmated by the officers, one of whom | Hays' attitude toward better movies and | ¢ On Thursday, September 21, when of- New for Fall Boniatem At Yoplelodk Iast: wedk, hiss GAINS MANY NEW, MEMBERs | {00k he car and skirted the pond while | the. Keith: circyit announcement that. no Seidls ana’ Judges of the’ Ametican Dah- 100 CARS WANTED TO o tiken home by. Mr and Mrs £ othlr o, atoaiSiik since and sdd- Iorerioken brpel izs s inpiprahibition | RRCRLY: L S, Efoiee o, Judi the DA S5, W lah 1 Zadbpt. the. B?;::flnnle:: arxm é:r the Ncfl:*ic: dled out to the man in the water, whom :;tlha b;‘nh mendment will bo-llluwsc on flo: rs. lnflt::a tlm.l gardens. A Mln' S it Wlth an m uilding 2 ‘ation was reported | they tried to force ashore. i ew varieties from many eastern statées WRECK-ANY CONDITION é"’“’ x} hate ‘:;n c;fmmv% by Mrs | ot tie Saptember: meeting which was held R A s T it Stie ul:. o otteh have .been entered in this annual dahlia s y L rosby . elfare - | Tueadhy, evening at the Chaimber of Com- | the middle of the pond and out of reaeh of the DrogTamime .o be | contest. which: occura’ only at two Ear-| s dlety, to 2 few 'months. - They : heard at ‘the World and also National of trousers, at .00. Nomc}'l AutO' e e e e i merce rooms with'president B.'O. Rodler | of the ocers in the canoe, who did 1ot | conventlon in Fhiladelpa. The Gome | comsems e G misd, States, one at the |Pl“ 2 With 'Mondey lnernoc:x S Jonenc weare “’"’;’2‘4‘“‘}: for. mort- | dare, to-approach, to"close ta him for | recticut budget system Bas béen sent ouf, ke Cofagerion '.Andn Sl Fosilbge: . view, < | gage - 8 were receiv Om. persons | fear that he would get hold of their e e Connecticut Agricultural college, o < Wrecklng Compmy exhibit of paintings by Mystic ana|who are bullding ‘or about to bulld new | and upset thers into the Water. The ofic | anc her wee :flf_dt:: Gihier states to se | both of which are official trial gardens of | A Boys’ Suit with an extrs Lyme artists came’to a close. During|residences. They :were referréd o' the | cer in the machine had a revolver ted :by many. Mrs.|ihe American Dahlia society. L he ten days of the exhibit nearly 1000 |appraisal committee. i gty mARAES o Tass t0.18s s 1| St e e e O ——————— - =0 2.00 WE TEAR 'EM DOWN AND SELL |persons wisited Converse Art Gallery.| It was roported that,the 15th serles!ine cance, and with this in' hand thé St e poRiions AR i Wus . * . @BITUARY. pair of trousers, at $12.00. THE MECHES. The' paintings' are being removed, un-|of shares, .which opened July. 1st, has{drove the swimmer ashore, whére he w-i ot e s e nm A ! Patriek P, Coffey. Rl o e, T+ Babekorie, [rovst i :booou; 1:::.':";.3:“;:"' 2nd | captured after having been In the water | tion was:instricted to convey ths love | - Patrick P. Coftey, 53 vears of age, Joes that stril £ Carts for All Makes of Cars.|enterprise the exhibtt was largely duc.| scribed for. : T R bt e 3 and sympathy of the convention to Mes. | died early Tuesday evening at nis home, | How s . B mT:ebmamn '::n: u‘)’:?:eb:::u&k :p x\:'ztm;y, who "has" recently M bereay- | No. 36 Boswell avénue, after an iliness P . v o e o n|ed of her husban ton. M. ) val Rear 37 Franklin Street At Masenle Supremo Councll. + | Y.'W. H. A. OPENS' SEASON . back to Rhode Teland by. the offcers. It | agre, - atanbomrd o o ateributed n pare: o the recart of n |CXtra value 7 ~Beveral. 534 degree Masons of Norwich | WITE TH ANNUAL'DANOE|was reported that he had made several| ernats to the Wodd eontemiimn T " | automobile accident in which he was are t@t:nlh‘ :lheu-nun:-:s:-tfi zgnthe The Young Women’s Hebrew Assocla- | é5capes from prison before. *The ceredehtial - committee ~ reported | Uite badly: hurt. several weeks ago. y . PE C 1AL FeaS R comeno e Revied nd | tion opened its season Tuesdsy evening| . s e cigit rom dewett Biby, | four “:,.'m‘ Mr.. Coftey was born in -~ Worcester | We have Men’s Suits as low ) cnl'metm; OGGM Trag ey mmmi.n with rits’ sixth ‘annual’ dn-ee w(hlch was | EIGHT C. V. FREIGHT CARS Mystic, wne from Nosnk, five Aptil 27, 1869, the son of John and Kutter $1.00 b Tfiwm""m Jr. a4 George Eibhup g, O OFF TEACK AT THAMESVILLE | Wich, four Gl g, London, m’z_mlfl-h!;hcfg:y- He had made hie | 55 §18,00, $20.00, $22.50 — Keen p ALK l¢ receive the 334 degree at this | enjoyed the . evening,- for - whish' x fme| EIEAL cars of a south bound freight | Pamcatuct a u,:"’:“m‘m"',‘x’" % v s e e b Safety Razors. . . 85¢ Their wives have accompanied | programme of up to date numbers: was | train on'the Central Vermont line went e e 0 thankir 2 He is survivéd by 'his wife and other them. Others. who_have made . the t ished | oft ‘the ‘tracks about 4 o'clock Tues- ing the church, speakeérs, . singers Keen Kutter Pocket Knives, [ars ir. ang Mre. B. Allan Bidweil snd | s mbynlth'%ts::{; Ana| da “morning near the old milk hous|snd all thoss who had contributed to |reiRtives v Norwich | and Boys™ Suits as low as line. . 50¢c, 75¢ 0 | dasistier Eimly, M owa chest: eharge in- | below. Thamesvllle. No one was injuréd, the ‘welfdre 4f ‘the ~conyenmtion.. s 00, $9.00, $10.00. new: o 7! ‘l-. ::mw‘n"md;ay.r _-l::-‘le'begz s. éinl;: e o “‘m B0 0 L but It took apti! early. in_the evening | .Bev. J. W. Paxne of Jewett City. ex- eu-:y Fire on m.,.u. Strest. $8. $ y ‘ . CONSERVO, for Steam |*°% > Miss BetT {3 ot The wreck cleased up and'the line | DIained” the-pasition of the jury-on the. 4oM a1 olclock: Tussaay aftorpoon the | - 4 & 3 o - e recent Griswéld dlder ‘case, sayifg they |fire department answered a telephone call " : < i T - prese vithout Ty e e e & the' Contral Ve | 85 & unit -eonsclentiously gave. thewr |fdr’a chimney e st No. 21 Latayerts |We'd like to slww you. Cooking and Preserving | £ e L e a ahas S Nt 5| mont saramasters offies n New Tens | verdct w;&mng o the evidenco. pre. |stréet, occupled by Gearge P. Teomane Large Enamel Preserve Pans|from o visit with Leominster, - Mass. | a vlflnblmtlubanhwflefl on, | don that the cause of the wreck was not Hect bou‘ rauive 3 'nm ‘street m-ungu- the guest'of Mr. and Mrs|and ‘a membership, uwputfl tn “tot e PRomtHere. » Sl ‘“ o Do 2o | oral aleFme- ',"'“‘3’,:‘:,‘;“,,:': P R 3 John R. Bowman, Jr., .of Greene avenue, w\idm«e % » AWt - 7 Durning=tar kettle at the head of the THE HOU wancu xoute to his home in.New York. = +| Sundsy Scheol Teachers at Supper. ot il 7 on" AT Brehe:-Shi m. Tuesddy evéning, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman ur. and “Xars. b i _Officers, and teachers - of the .United ofh m y and their guest, with other friends were 9‘ stree n v Congregational Sunday :school. met. for . - - "as both BULLETIN BUILDING at the : ! day upper Monday evening at -the Com-| During: the: afterncon pro " Mrs. 74 FRANKLIN STREET S Shahan, on Church - Street at a < i m wo ug] _cou rrag: uBicy.-h ~on. Church . straet, on -sAng. a° solo. P TELEPHONE 631-4 > M thro "/"" rieey of [ Gu * Waterf bi .‘ ;.\mw_o;m“ Lebn The: de ; 207 Main Street