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VARIOUS MATTERS Light “vehicle ‘lamps at 6.19 o'clock s R . 3 (standard time) this evening. Miss Grace Young of Wulkm:h:fltn here was less frost in the air Wed. |has returned to Bosten where nesqay and” erature maximum | begin her third year studles at the ':ldl .'llmn " ton. Untversity. 5 S \ il Supper will -not d tonight at | Mrs. Harry B. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. J Ty ML B nrn ferved tonlght at |, Y0 g and Mre. Ford's niece, Mrs Here The majority of the girls and boys M&m:‘;!mm 2 motor who are students at colleges and prepar- | FF'® i b atory schools will leave town this week. [ MisS May H:nukbr l::l'm“ p‘xn;t, at With the wind persistently from the | 7RO has beeu for several weeks 2 va- million dollars. Under T i1 54-inch Mannish Tweeds for tient at a private hospital in Brookline, ::;lm:“lrd::l- i ot A A gk Muse, has seturned to her home in this n, chairman, idently ap- “the ¢ ~ The bride [ By se: Bty "in" byowiy " | city. % o N | with controliing devices, z ] blues and greens — Price a Some Norwlch Rousewives always Drew have ; nf . - spare a little. Jelly or marmalade’ for | M7, §nd Mre. James F. o o IR e dhs ox 2w o 9o ro 00 mfs 2k D moved from Church street to 68 McKinley ;araecsl:::m:omiul. while doing thelr fall | S o artment in the home of. h n i ¢ 54-inch Smart Diagonal Tweeds, . Drew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1 Among patients discharged from the | meswr doings at)two smaller a3 R e 3 . for Suits, Coats or Skirts, in hospital in New London were Leland ' ey Robert Then comes the 3 ) periwinkle, gray, tan, brown and Duere of Mystla and Erest Palmer of | Friends of attorney Teley B Bab:|omor ‘of District 31, New England, for . new blue — a $198 North Stonington. . ff m;m‘ a good recovery after a|the fine showing of the Norwich club wt ne Auatumn beping Saturday’ next, the n 54-inch Poiret Twill, for Dress or S8kirt, in black, navy and brown—Price a yard 3 t ‘the Roanftat the conclave Tuesday morn ‘when 2370, et 5.0 p. m. The seasan will ba | en a OROTAUOn B e e iast Mon. | Norwich had the breakfast The 89 days in length. ' The date is ulto the | gay joviog ma:nalwntm .k steig ewish New Year. | ' Taney e ¢ S0 Mrs. Charles Storms The_ exeiutive’ aonndl] of -the Hnitd | sun e daughter of New York are| vich olub for best attendan it Cengrogaticnal church met at the par- | spending Mr. Storms' vaeation of twe|PAg: Year was also showm. sonage with Rev. Alexander H. Abbott, | weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Charles S, i P w£°“m"7' Frank Welnesday cvening. Storms of Maln street. Mr. Storms|peShof And tmduced Capiain Fraok Daughters of Veterans’ Rummage sale, | (Worcester Polytechnic institute, 1916) | o \mo" Who in brief outlined th: Buckingham Memorial, Sat., Sept. 23, § | {8 valuation clerk for the Western' Union 4 i E i periwinkle, gray, green, brown and Copenhagen Blue—at.....$298 7 i man, schedule of the football team of the|hygro-phone, an Imstrument that pleks, 54-inch Two-Tone Check Eponge 3 I’\?t;—;lch visitors to Weeka . 3 = m—"—'—fi il b:s;'t 1‘“ ‘cstm‘ e 'thso.mim ‘gmd fl'fi Faige! m‘alto 'l .thl‘b .W Skirting, in tan and blue, henna " paug marve! bt g at Hol , 8N away, : at the Slonde at e roang WATY! | eARADE T 3 PLAN 70 Do saiisk B a9 b Hinme CH: Kas o M and tan, tan and brown.—.at..$198 swarm over the goldemrod along the CELEBRATE ARMISPICE DAY |on Navy Day, Oct. 27, to play the rep- in which it is traveling. S4.inch Tricotine, for Suit or beach, every sunny day. Committees representing, Fletcher | resentative team of the Pacific fleet. He E bl Tonight (Thureday) the Sunday school | Post, No. 4, American Legion, the Amer- | expressed a desire to see Norwlch peo- submarine Dress, in black, navy, tan, woikers are to be the pastor's guests at a | ican Legion auxillary and Hourigan |ple attend the base games this fall. Wi brown and Copenhagen — Price supper prepared by Mrs. Tefft and helpers | Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at 8| Captaln Berrien then introduced Lieu- el e e e iaias ..8375 st the Central Baptist church. ing Wednesday eveaing in the Le- |tenant Charles Franklin Martin, head 2f|full speed on the surface and suddenly Y Raymond G. Willis, of Bliington, who | §lon rooms, Stead building, organized a |the department of submarines and tor-|it 7 in a minute, The big carries the school children to District No. j joint committea to take charge of the|pedoes at the base and an Important|tank #s filled at orders of the captain, 8. Crystal Lake, has about fifteen pu- | Preparations for tha annual Armisticé man in submarine work, who gave an|the engines stop and the moters begin. ils to take each school day. Day celebration, November 11th. 5 instructive talk on eubmarines. Lieu-}valves are secured, hatghes l:uuhd l;\l oV ELTY SKIRTING ‘Webster D. opp, temporary chairman |tenant Martin sald that a Connectient|then when water {5 taken imto the big and e ey amentions that Mr. | of the committes, called the meeting 10 |man, David Bushnell, buflt the first g -i 1 Vel in shep- tank dyem ‘gess thy- suimartes. | To m”l:f By oo to Moosup after a weelk's visit with rel- | °T4er about 8 o'cleck.. The first business | submarine that could be called a real|come up compressed alr forces out the 24 - Atives in Py estarte soam it with Tel- | laken up was the organization of the|submarine, In 1771 This wubmarine|water. Plus g iiite, Wown aad wWiils 4 joint committee. Mr. Copp was elected | had two propellors, one Fhich propelled| The alr in the submarine will last ay¢he —Price a yard.. It 1s noted that in spite of the fact general chairman, Miss Evon M, Broad-|it on a horizontal plan& the second ou|crew of thirty men for 12 hours by use the rating of chlef Yhat DALy women were present at the | yyrg: of the Legion auxiliary was chosen | the vertieal plans. On the tap of thelof the purifying equipment and by re- = : Yeeomt Lepublican caucus of the town of | secretary and Harold T. Robinson of | submarine was placed a torpedo with & [leasing oxygen at given times the sub-|wortw's assignment in New London, he 9eid, none appear on the ticket. Fletcher Post was elected treasurer. screw attachment, the object being to|marine can keep fresh alr within inde-|yag stationed for six years in Haltl oy Co. 10 s 5 L S|olomon Etelman, who has been vio-| The celebration plams include a pa-|get down beneath the enemy ship, screw | finitely. ee & Osgood Co, G. G. 3 nitL at Mystio theatre this summer, rade Armistic day afternoon and & |the torpedo to the hull and get away be- At the submarine base there stands a 4 M. Lerou, Andrew McLaughlin, and | finished his duties Monday night and | danes, probably at the armory, in the |fore the torpedo was exploded by a time|most efficient naval station, and every-| Wédnesday afternoon, st 4 o'clock, at Chas. Osgood C loft the mext day for Boston to study |evening. All organizations, patrietic, | clock arrangement. thing needed i& there for submarine|Grace Episcopal church, Yantic, Miss |} 54-inch Pebble Chevict, for Coat murie, fraternal, eto, in tha elty will be Invited | ' Today we have submarines 220 feet b 36 e rike] $298 54-inch Wool Velours,, dark tones, checks on blue, henna, sapphire and brown grounds— work. Besides this there is the school sy or Suit in Havana, K nigger Lobstars, ol . ks to participate in the parade as will Bat-|long, 21 feet beam, with a draft af 16|for submarine officers and men. rown, i ond L mawy~ CONNECTICUT COLLEGE OPENS steak mafr.".l"mc?‘.‘,';f: n;”‘f’:uhfl;:fi tery B and the Combat Train, 132nalfest with a murfact dlaplasement of $50| We would slsdly welcome you at the 3 ::“ :'";:: i YEAR WITH RECORD REGISTRATION | ot #Tondway Fish Market, 40 Broadway. | Artillery, of this city. Clty and town |tons ,and a submerged displacement of | base, waid the navy men, and show you ;M double ring ;rv!:uhelu used. . .. §298 Gonnectieut college at New London be- | —adv, officials will be invited to review the 1060 tons. These submarines run on|about our wonderful plant. n‘x‘-l:: {:-hflflll x;r ives ng"(mng BE- ook T Fote Chidke Tar gan its eighth academic year Wednesday| According to the report of the com- |Parade. the surface by oil engines, and by mc-| Both speakers wers given a rising i M{ - mduL cere = ot S e e with chapel service at which President)pany operataing the bus service between | FOUOWINg the parade it is planned to|tors driven by storage batteries when|vote of thanks and the m: adjoum- | M7, TO'I'“"“ P lfl‘h‘“ 5 mw- h"“'m‘ > 4 ot Benjamin T. Marshall presided. In hil’xew London and Hartford it has car-|Sive & supper to the service and ex-ser-|submerged. The hull is constructed cf|ed with the singing of The Star Span- e P s bm, oy Tryst: n a rown—Price a yard, $3.98 weleoming address to the student body heiried 20000 passengers since It started | Vice men who participate in the parade. | steel, seven-eighths of an inch in thick-lgled Banne lace, MacDow: made reference to the loas the college had | yune 1, The working out of the details for t o o el B e K P::Lh !‘m Chairmen of the sub-committees, Who| ANNUAL HAMBUEG FAIR Adolphe Coerne, who was ene of the few AP ° | Chairmen of the sub- 3 g ambers of the origing! fae. .om West Staftord to her home in Col were authorized to fill their own commit- A R chest.1, after caring for her daughter, | 1 ohboR H & uity. It is pronosed to hold a memorial | 17" L tees, were named as follows: wervies for Prof. Coerne, probably on| N’ Clinton Bradway, who is galning ridal chorus from 54-inch Block Design Eponge, in all the leading color combina- tions — Price a yard $4.50 of ths groom, Theodore Sterry, violinist, Sdach N”‘.“’ .s‘"’. gax Organist Dowsett accompaning. Mr. | Dress or Skirt, in colors or chamber of commerce, to varlous|Sterry also played throughout the ser-|§brown and navy grounds—Price schemes of doubtful value for getting| vice. the peopl money. Housewives are| The bridal party advanced dowm the |§° Fped e W — asked to buy various household neces-|center aisle of the church, the bride walk- sitles on the plea that a certain per|ing with her brother, Leo Morris, who cent of the amount of the total sales is|gave her in marriage. She was met at donated to cerfain charitable organiza-|the chancel steps by the groom anl his tions. This method proves a good argu-|best man, Arthur Kruck. The bride had Thpm&m[chn(:‘- ment to buy the preducts of these par-|for her maid, Miss Edythe Benjamin, of ticular selling houses. Usually the pro-| Preston City. The flower girl was little ducts gre no better than can be bought|Miss Gloria Case of Laurel Hill, and the at home, sometimes inferior amd at|ring-bearer was Willlam Henry Count- slightly inereased prices. The solocitors|erman, Jr., nephew of the bride. The e 3 for subscriptions to various popular|ushers were a brother of the groom, . magazines is anether fruitful source of|Chief Quartermaster Robert Wells Star- uqy]moncyN!or mknvynmlnomm ‘The | ry, who returned from gea to attend the Ppeople of Norwich should never give|wedding, and Walter G. Hitchon, Jr. any subscription money to any solicitor| The bride's dress was white Canton| THE MEAT MARKET OF BEIT unless the solicitor is personally kmown|crepe, with radium lace trimmings. Her | BROS. 10 NORTH THAMES ST, WILL by the one solicited or they show an ap-|embroidered veil was caught with orangs | CLOSE SATURDAY ON ACCOUNT OF proval card from the chamber of com-|blossoms and she carried & bouguet of | HOLIDAY. merce. ascension lilies. The bridesmaid wors a From time to time new stock selling!gown of honeydew arepe de chine irim- schemes to ralse money for the promo-|med with dainty black beadin She tior: of a new concern come to our midst. | wore & black pleture hat and carried Usually these new conmcerns appeal t>|peach color asters. The little flower - te e, W0, Bascienan hae. veturned celebration’ was left to sub-committees. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ISSUES WORDS OF WARNING The attentiofl of the people of Nor- wich and vieinity is again called, by the 2 Special to The Bulletin.) slbediy, Invitation, J. C. Broadhurst; supper Hmbfm_ - R e L Sunday, Oct. 1. comISER e BRI L WiNy L et nnyal event that draws attendan Registration at the college shows a| A few open cars are being run yet | tertainment, Robert E. Graham; finance ;‘r“ o‘: :‘1‘; :t 2 m! e a “u peak figure of nearly 425, including a|On the Conneeticut Company’s -lines, | committee, W. D. Copp and Harold T. de;r"fl;l '1“ ut:nl;t w.‘mx.?.; freshman class of almost 130. The fresh-| When the weather warrants. In all, 22| Robinson. Charles Ollson was appointed | M3 e M"‘W‘ S m_::' 'lh man entrants were selected from a group | ®TS &re run out of Greeneville carhouse |to take charge of the securing of auto- |2 Cr of g ged e of about 400 appl®ants. Last year 125|eVery day. 4 d to be the largest mobiles for the parade. grounds, which is sai fesshmen were admitted, but In view of| Work has beem begun on the found-| The joint committee is made up as :::{“’;“f;r“é"ef;z :’::-h::éne’?;‘z otal the limited dormitory accommodations it |&ticn for a house for John Fletcher, of | follows: Ex‘,‘m’m ety el g may happen that mext year's entrants|Central Village. It is located on the west| Fletcher Post No. 4, American Legion making wiil be less than that number. side ol the road running north from |—Willlam A. Anderson, Harold T. Rob- | Tecord for number and quality. Devon Changes in the faculty with the open-|Lecd’s corner. ing of the eollege year include as new appointees: John W. Miller of Rochester, N. Y.. assistant professor of philosophy, to Ida ¥ % 4 < i cattle, which are a distinctive feature of Mixe Sargaret Barr, & former sasident | . 3. C. Broadhucet, Wiliam M. Skers, | the Hamburg fair, wero dieplayed in good of Macrop, after a Ynlay of geveral Raymond B. Sherman, John DeBrunner, i il gl i B . menths in Norwich, has gone to Pitts- | Charles Olison, William R. Denison. grounds. There was likewise & good cceed Watson B. Selvage, retiring;|burgh. Ta, 1! Post of Cuyahoga Falls, O., In-{ Mrs p <o | Showing of farm produce, chickens and 3 Lo the home of her sigter, | Hourlgan Pt ranaarans FOI=" | vets, among which were some native Tat- hen o gerald, Peter Schaefer, L. A. Howard | {lesnakes, canned goods and fancy werk A . : American Legion _ Auxiliary—Mrs. & § Sttantion from the Mg nday night on his way to West Park Herbert Willey, Mrs. Effie House, Mrs. | T0Wd that strolled around the grounds s % ronq. | and in and out of the exhibition hall. W. L. Flotcher, Miss Evon M. Broad- | 270 In and i hurst, Mrs. George Fraser, Mrs. John nner wag served by the grangs, pesl. B. Oat, Mre. Frank Kimball, Mrs. John | 7€ £00d fnanclal returns for the werk . Hel “ ¢ Bethel, | 5tenk, best white halibut, sword, eastern | d Mrs. Mary Benin. of the women. B e e Ty ek | Raimon, Retve: mAckersl Jand: Butteraby |- i, o JE Mary Bemln. it-| There were, as usual, no races at the , assiftant in chemistry and The next meeting of the jolnt commit 4 homs economlics; Ruth Crosby of Arling- | lobsters, ecallops, long and round elams |tes will be held Wednesday evening of | [8iT: but there was a midway with enter- Insiructress tn English, io|8nd oysters, at Powers Bros—ady. next week. tainment features that were well patron- wicoesd Marian Roblnson, resigned, who| Mrs. Willlam Davies and Mrs, ized. The crowd was onderly and all the structress in physical education, to ceed Dorothy retiring ; Kley, Instructress in the department of secrotarial studies, to sucoeed Jean | (o 2tt°nd 8 retreat for clergy at the Holy > SS monastery. Faries, resigned ; Agnes Leahy of Norwich, C. €., '21, secretary of the new personal| Sea bass, flat, Noank cod, flounder turn from a trip to Iceland and & tour of the continent. The board of directors of the Connec- Sarah s R the small savings of the pecple employ-|girl was in white crepe de chine trimmed | ticut suciety of Colonlal Dames is 1o = = i visitors expresse emselves: as well|ed in the mills or stores, promising la: with blue ribbon and pink rosebuds, and | meet at Webb House, Wethersfield, on e AR S Ratting. In RN cMe Lpatmew of New fenior, pill sHafihihg [BUAZE IX7AUEOMOBILE Dleased with the attractions which the | seturns of fnterest on the [nvestment of| wors & poks bonnet. Bhe . carded | Tuesday, October 10. The beard factades ::u::*ri:u")lins gt KN g By r[;.";: o s R:wcixrfc’ T:Z the Woman's Relter WHILE FILLING GAS TANK| fair offered. sums ranging from 10 to $100. It may|basket of asters. The ring bearsr wore | Mre. Eben Learned and Miss Meech of S0t 60 athimaiter and ARekent: 13',.., corps to be held during the week qf | About 915 o'cleck vire«inmlay54 even-| President Charles M. Peck and Secre-{be 3 new mechanical device, 2 new au-|a navy blue Oliver Twist sult and car- | Norwich. registear; Florence Griffith of Greenwich, | Sept. 25 at Des Moines. ing the fire department yesponded to atary J. Warren Stark had general charge cataloguer in the college llbrary, and Miss Margaret E. Baxter of Taunton, Mass, C. C, '22, graduate secretary of student organizations. Miss Mildred White, a graduate of the - tomobile, or any other comcelvable pro-|ried the rings on a white satin moand. ! telaphone call for a burning automobile| of the arrangements, assisted by mumer. . From Ol4 Saybrook, Wilbur Fisher left | i front of Hayes Bros., garage on Fer-|ous committees, whose members did his week for BraNord, where he will en- | 1y street. The blaze was extinguished | faithful work in thelr departments. ter and study tower work, taking In all | i o small ean of chemical : . — [ juations hetween New Haven and New | Louss Gitlin of Vernon, Conn., ewner|JOSEPH TYLER MITONELL collegs, class of 1919, who served as as. | o eeed wrid e Guea o8 painter with the | and driver of the maghine, which was REACHES $0TH BIRTHDAY SRRt in the IRERSY last yeer, Das been | o 0 AER drges. & Tord teeiag. sar, Wed dsiven 1o thal ;- Fiven & Teave of absence to take & courae | gyl democratic nominse for congress | garage to refil hie gasoline tank. Whie|, Josest gfi:{ Mitchell of this city en- 4 the Fifth district, Ex- : ng Nor- In library scicnce at Pratt institute, Tick. B, O'Sullivan, of D:rsye,n e B :n;u::‘ mt;;ln:flu uégn:hgorfln:;dgf wieh residents today (Thureday), when|y, ;s 1o exert overy pogsible emution h L years, the past ’lr;l_’\;p m, X ¢ 1 B Miss Marguerlte Lawton, of Middletown, | termined cause and set the upholstery his 80th birthday will be quietly observed u,r“!who 3] metr! “lmedfl-:“h fll‘: chnl;e :r":l‘:;r . ‘: D:ownu - for the wedding of Dr. Thomas H. Lau- latant srofessor of eoomomios. whe has | ® foTmer populsr teacher of French af |on the fpont seat on fire. The front sear| 3¢ the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. Por-| [10% 7RO %o not acquainted with the|having faithtully served as soprano ' lman and Miss Gertrude Bradice, daugn- o omips gy Ao Be gpninn: B 183 | Norwich Free Academy. was qufte badly damaged gnd the var- | (T Rogera. of 155 Franklin steeet, with |putgiel Oy (avinE SO0 OO0 AR the cholr. She Satied voce o e ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tiedals eave of absence, ry . y t the st o , Chestnut post Wodnesday. T e Amewlen Woulen. Cempany's |giah gn the right frant daee why morch- FEOM W had SORAN Cor i MumRC! O |1 vektimnts of pwbinl value, of secirs| Norwich was- st pites. DUl (of Mk { e Ehe R e Other changes in the resident facalty | Thomesvilie mill is one of the Noryic sUently. Mr. Mitchell! ity. Roseate promises of Ilg returns| Frederick T. Lane (Ella Potter.) noon. A reception will follow at ths h ; 7 3 PR . ell's health is good amd he were: Pauline Dederer, made full profes. "J."l::!\/;.}:.xg‘:yv:&lxtgo ;:‘c!k bt‘;asystfn::t::«; mO[:: '«:‘t“thv’v:e y;:/]ung wg‘nl;er':m:vt:.:n:‘-: gets out every day to spend most of the ;;-st stlll‘“only 'Dromlu:s :_;::hdmmn.v me:‘\,v: Following the ceremony hl recention | home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradlee. sor of zoology; Esther C. Carey and ke = imped 4 on| time With his G. A. R. comrades at th tter sappointment. erefore, the|was held at the home of the groom's|Lanman, who is of Norwich ancest Carola L. Emst, made amoclate profes- |8 0w employing §50, ranning’day and | er remwhed sitting there until driven| o o, = o At the|people of Norwich are urged to be on|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Ster- | being the son of Prof, Charles Roekw: sors of romance languages; Henry B.|°IFht on a 43-hour week. %5ty bt Qeew coloMing Are. AT iy . Dume ol Selden, made assistant professor of fine| At the first meeting of Connecticnt ey OF whish be 18 3 thelr guard about investing their sav-|ry, of Otrobando avenue, which reiassves | Lanman, served as a surgeon overses B ings until the advice of those more com-|and intimate friends attended, guests be- | uring the World war. arts; William Bauer and Frederick Weld, | Council of Catholic Women of Tollanq | STALK OF COEN GROWS IN member. Mr. Mitchell served in the 13th Miss Hannah M. Crowell, who spent ject. The point the chamber wishes to| The church was effectively fecorated |the summer touring Europe-=with friends make is that the peeple employed in our|with asparagus fern and yellow and|was a passenger on Noordam, from ‘fwtgrlu or stores wheo are appealsd to|white dahllas, from the Fanning Park Cherbourg, and arrived Saturday even- to buy shares in a new enterprise ehould | dahlia gardens. The decorations were |ing at the Ocean Beach cottage of M- seek the counsel of our local bank ofti-|by the Girls' Friendly soclety, of whieu|and Mrs. Leonard O. Smith. Mr. and efals, or & good business man who has|the bride has been a member since its|Mrs. Smith and family will return thiz their confidence, or make inquiry at the|organization, with the ocorresponding | week to Oldeims, their residencs on chamber of commerce. The sole purpose | secretary, Mrs. George Fraser in charge. | Washinglon street, Norwich. of this activity on the part of the cham-| The bride has been a member of thiS| (ards have been received in Norwich Cor petent such as our bank officlale is|ing present from Willimantie, Praston made aasostats Drofesenrs of music, pud | county after the mimmer recess. held BATH STREET WINDOW BoX | Goncectiout Velunteers during the Civil|conghr, Better be scrupulous than sor.| Gty ‘and Norwich. Recelving wi Mre Bessie B Wossel, made assistant|Tuesday evening ut Rockville. in St. Ber-| At the shop of M. A. Sadusky at 15| ' His wite, who was Jane Pollock, dleq|™: IPYESOEate befors you invest. aud Mrs. Sterry wery the Jrify) protessor in sociology. nard's hall, Miss Victoria,Lemour, sec- | Bath street a novelty is to ba seen in|in 1909 ¥ ac! e Besides Mrs. Rogers, he has g iy e retary of the Bridgeport council, address- | 5 stalk of corn that has grewn in a|two other das NEW POLICE PATROL 18 ed the meeting. window box, § by 23 inches. It has|alor of 57 Ot nrer ‘,',f;'u‘:f‘}"fifr'::_' FIRE PREVENTION DAY|and Mrs. Charles Sterry. The bride 15 EXPECTED HERE SOON | A7 Increasing demand for astrakan for | thriven well during the season and| Webster of Noank. He has two grand-| In & proclamation tssued Wednesday,|the daughter of Frederick and the late The b use {n malking sport coats and hats and | pushed its way up the full height of the | children, ¥. Tyler Rogers of this ecity | Governor Lake ser aside Monday, Oct. Wilhelmina Dzlomba = Morrls. 'n.; ltee d’;‘:;:mv:“m" :;g::\ufdorl;h:"xfi; for trimming purposes is reported by |window and more than a foot beyond.|and Mrs. Mae Chandler MacNell of|9. gs Fire Prevention Day In conform- | bride’s gift to her mald was a etriag o leading makers of this fabric. It is be- |The stalk carrles two ears of corn. % “| pearls and to the flower girl a gold lack- here within about a wee. It ia a Nash | 1 mraaes w10, ey fabrlc X 1s be- | The Hartford, and one great-grandchild, Vir-|lty with an act of the general assem. car and will replace the Ford that has —_— inia Bliza ; et and chain. To the ring bearar she Thy anpuie) city meeting. siale an)- e e Prevaifing aslogs. FOR JEWETT CITY BOY|TWO WOMEN HURT IN vear retard greatly the seonomic devel-| brather & g0l7 comb case. Fhe EroomE wppropriation of $2,000 to secure a new | ., 1", folowing civil gervice examima-| poyntainebleau, Franee, Sept. 20— AUTO ACCIDENT AT Lywmg|opment of the country and imposs a &' (0 hle best man g s 4 patrol wagon. which was purchased |fons have been ordered: Attendant, fe-| o¢ the continuation today of the an-| When an automoblle in which they| D28V handicap upon the American pes-|2nd to some time ago by the police com- "G‘f“l'geGfi‘?z[’g;fl:fi“gfi‘:’%fig’,’:fl?}é nual exercises of the American con-|were riding overturned at Lyme at 10.40 :"'ful’:fl:::nm"”mm ;;::,‘:i: The wiolintet was presented a golJ o ey ,A,'::Lm\‘:" G}::E“; -"anfi";‘;‘;;“]“- operator, construction engirieer, electrical | So" oLy, Of music, Richmond Garner,| Wednesday morning on the way trom and aunt with whom she made ber home, GOVERNOR NAMES OCT. § Mr. and Mrs. William Risley, ard Mr. A7 i s coln. The bride received a choice onl- engineer, Grade D; foreman of wells, in. |Of, JeWett City, Conn., received hon-|New London to Ssybrook Mrs Eva| 0% thouesnds of Wwes sawmallys ShIJ o "of wedding gifts. including cot H. Quinley. 3 ; - i0- | orable mention. Jerelssatti of 88 Tilley street and Mrs, | PrOPerty damage a - | glass, stiver, linen, furniture, rugs. plc- s 4SO e B speetator of firon and steel construc- Sarah M calendar year to nearly half a billion d Neotical el Bow ontram of 158 Maln street, New dollars. It drains our resources, ham-|tures, also money and el ical pleces. PUNERALS AR R e 86th Reunlon Fund Short London, were injured so badly they had “ Mrs. W. Irving Browning 3 s The groom is employed by ths Nor- pers industry, reduces eur supply of i g union of the Fifty-|lo be faken to the Lawrence and Me- i wa irs .|wich Gas and Filectrical department. the G. A. R. to be %eld next wegk in | The fund for the reun ; houses and generally Impalrs prosper Des Moines, Ja., the delegations from |SiXth regiment, which was held at Ocean | morial Associated hespital where it was The funeral of Mrs, W. Irving Brown- Ing was held Wednesday afternoon at 3 ity Mr. and Mrs, Sterry left immediately it of $250,|found that Mrs. Jer ti is suffering \ 0 the re jon in their automobile Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Con- | Beach Sunday shows a defic! . Bl —— after cepti o’clock from the he of i B according to Dr. Joseph M. Ganey, chair-|from a fractured pelvic bene, the other for two weeks' wedding trip to Baffalc B Browning on the Naw 1onaun meeed | Rectieut wil travel in g special srain from | fian of the committee, It was estimatsd | Woman requiring only first ald treat.| BAPTIST MISSTONARY o mom|and Ningara Falls Returning they wil pike at Norwich Town. Rev. Gurdon F.|leaving New Haven Saturday next gf |that about $1,000 would be reguired to|ment. : WSS FeWRye crey visit at the home of Mrs. Sterry’s rela. Bailey, pastor of the First Congregation-|210 o'clock. & entertain the former TFifty-sixth regi- ~ The 'tswaE;om}e‘n wo;: ;;gi;g In 2 car| The first anpual meeting of the Wom-|sives, Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Smith and al church, Norwlch Town, conducted the| 4 ment boys, many of whom were from |driven by Elias Hago ank street. e vion There is a possibility that Count Ilya an’s Missionary soclety of the Stopington | family of New Jersey. The bride's go- Norwleh and New London, and the com- | Hago, while trying to pass a truck, col-| Baptist Union aasociation is to be held ing-away gown was navy Pojret twill mittes recelved only about $750 in|lided with a car driven by Georke J.|with the Jewett City Baptist cburch Fri-{yitn hat to match. Upon their return B Whb 1% Hkoc'in 'the" sbelust v pledges and contributions. O’Keefe Ofv 312 Charles street, West | gay, Sept. 22. The program, on standard | Mr gnd Mrs. Sterry are to reside for a Captain William G. Tarbox. Burlal took | PPe S B el X Hoboken, N. J, The impact of the two| time, will be as follow: time at the homa of the latter’s hrother- place In the Comstock 'cemet the BB GLReEIbITY. onn, hasing 10M 0 o iy on (Washinofor: S machines caused the Hago car to over-| Morning session. 10.30—Devotions, Mrs.| inlaw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam é e emetery at| . pis possessions through the reyolu- L auary turn. Hago escaped injury. E. E. Scates; welcome, Mrs. G. H. Prior;| Counterman of Yantic, until their home Montville. Rev. Mr. Bailey read & com-|(ion, may come to Norwich for an ad-| While one machipe was coming out! ' Siate Policeman Bussell found O Yy B o gt Bl L A el B e S e, 1| ress this seaon. of Water street into Main street and|Keefe, who reported the accident, at the| {iemal president; b i e o AR e fad i ok °’m:’n From Noank, Mrs. George C. Lane, |the other was crossing Washington|police station and took him to the seene|nymn; conterence’; intermission. Mr. an 3 nymww‘“ kb eautital floral remembrances. Under. | With her two children. of Stafford Springs, | Square early Wednesday evening, au-|or the mishap although he was not! = Aftermpon session, 1.30— Devotlons, e C. A. Gager had thi % the fun.|Who With her mother, Mrs. Jane wil. |tomobiles driven by Dexter Church of | not placed under arrest. Mrs. A. T. Main; address, Miss Ina E. Mrs. Ste glven A Gager had charge of the fun-{ = " ent the summer at the old home. | Hallville and John O. Peckham of 159 P 2R it R Burtin. Mow Fork oy s9io, Mea G 5 { mArTiage; Mry. Sleny: wp eral arrangements. cted on Pearl street, Noank, has returned | West Thames street colided. The fen- e e 4 Tolstoy, son of Count Leo Tolstoy, one The bearers were Burrill W. Lathrop, ssia’s greatest writer: philos- John Olsen, Irving H. Cruthers, gnd| o ars bt e lars’ showers in which she recsived many Home. . Mra. Wilbur, who makes mer | ders scraped together and were slight- hinsly . Troup] "'f""“" P m“;‘;’éafig , Cxorolse, Crusaders. | practical and besutiful gifts. Autos Collid on Laurel Hill home with her daughter, will remain in {1y damaged. m*y“:::d‘efii %fi:flig:{“’:‘ Al A o“tu” ol g e g o Automobiles driven by Thomas Tra- | Noank two weeks longer. _— Peoria (1) Star of Sept. “'“"Wcmm‘" 208 o wl:nndicum. INCIDENTS m W cv, a fireman at the central station, Divoree 1s Granted an_ meeount -of the grand commmmtdery : ek ) and Martin Tedesco of ‘188 Franklin BALTIC APPLE TREE Divorce from Frederick Farina of | meeting of the Knights Templar of Illin- Good Norwich Health Report Miss Marion Elilubethmm mmhu e Thaasen ;‘:;‘tefile}r BLOSSOMS IN SEPTEMaRR | N¢” London was granted to Iolands|ois. A featurs of the meeting wes &l N Communicable diseases wers re- | Tuesday to Wellesley college er the city line. They were traveling in Buchi Farina in the gsuperior court|parade with 7,000 Sir Knights in line Two' nippings frosts in the last two opposite directions at the time and por! om duri; the st there Tuesdsy afternoon by Judge New- | the largest parade in the histery of |POFicd from Norwieh during B nights have affected flowers and other fourth year of teaching there. , according to the weekly morbidity el Jennings. The divorce was forge de- | Illinols Kuights Templar. ;’;:" . i i o each driver accused the other of being | fruits, but one of the seasons novelties | sertion and the wife y s given the cus-| Mr. Benjimin is in the employ of 8|3 ooith’ just issued. Communicable @is- at fault where he was driving on|is a Baldwin apple tree in the yard of itody of two children. The couple was|Hartford insurance company at Peoria. eages reported from towns in eastern |home on Rockwell street. the road Charles H. Nolan residence on Railroad| married in 1916 and the wife was de- —_— bled the week were @s| Daniel I, Brown of Boston spemt the Officer P. Murphy was sent to thestreet, Baltic. It is bearing blossoms at |serted two years later, Stolen Auto Recovered xc“o]"‘l".: Sing. woek-end with bis parents, Judge and r'::lsr)?r :‘:\« '-"x°h.“§°§i§'.'.’rfc‘§fvld“n“;‘3 ‘"}h"."«’r'i'l‘ 15';; years old, 16 feet high An automobile owned by Albert c“ Diphtheria—New London, z;’Preuu. Mrs. Lucius Brown, following his re- lice headquarters and both men were|and has been producing frult regujariy Made Extended Vacation Trip. Martineau of Springfield, Mass, and|1; Stoniagton, 1; Willimantic, 2. summoned to appear in police court | for the last 15 years. /b R - Dios" of. Metsignty’ ‘avshve | WHich W Slilan Som it iy Jest FE- | cRipriak dmerBimold, 1 Goslem. 85 his (Thu sday) morning. Taftville, has returned from his vacation, | 48y, was recovered in New London by | Stonington, 3; Willington, 2; Putnam, 1; E G G s E G G s & which included New York, Atlantic City, | the New London police. Martineau will | Thompsen, 1; Wiilimantle, 1. W— . Po Ty Shawer, Cleveland and Chicago, where he visited | COme here within & day or two and take | Whooving. New London 2. WE WILL BUY ALL YOUR s NABBIZD Miss Anna B, Counihan entertained at| Armour & Co’s main plant; Detroit,|Possession of the car. | Msssn—wl 1 THROUGH THE FALL, WIN ; y i her home Monday evening in the form | where he visited the Ford factories; Buf-|- It bad boen parked on Church sires i stmmte AND SPRING. SEE US— "x':f-' 4 :‘ff:-.:x'mn':k{)'“nf; eLx "“"’“"‘:‘”‘" "‘,"“"" in_honor of| falo, whete he went undee Niagara Falls, | Since last Saturday morning. 2 Nerfolk.—Charies Wadsworth Camp, . N. ROSOFF v t 1 {the approaching marriage of Miss Ber-| and Quebec, wiere he visited hi el W Efl::rn and Miss Henrierta e ¥, Hitaler and B Kroll ot Quebec, Rev. St. St Julien. Ame;:fw_ua.g-au»—n e colony Telephone 568-4