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u‘ubl;nfi’:n‘;k sged "“«'-':"m’.'.- BE fmomts ey i e e mherst co : i e : d secvices ... TL5% Indigestion is.a direct pe- | | Co% Heh is bsing brought o sow, fi‘_.% e town fishermen, Tuns| £ year. . sult of a disordered stom. L R R T - 2p 3 s R 3 2138 ach. ‘sharp change to cooler weather, as a £ - | 672.68 out of 'the total appropriation of | Hartfond Courang, advertis- A torpid Ii e stimulus to trade. ’ Be : $200,200. ¢ P : Rty T 4.%004 orpid liver, palpitation | | .. wimantic ‘Camp Grouna, tne are ¢ o This baianos however, Wl all be used. | Pulen Pubiishing Co changed into a liquid by the stomach r ti) the seat = 4 X 5 'y of s 1001 % e 62.00 can 5 o - of the he.&rt, shortness of ?:.'?.‘."';:‘.i:’.‘.’.&‘:?.f‘m&“‘ RN : ; 3 board, for work which is still being done | Bulletin Co., advertising . §3.84 > . mmm b’; m :‘ taken: up a8 ourish: breath, dizzy spells, back- || mhe senior choir of St. Patrick's church 3 ; .:.a th&:e:xw‘i in »:':: 10..‘73.. of floorln: ;v:nk'r. gm I.mmea. fes 5,862.47 3 oy s 3 ache, nervousness, head- | [held & rehearsal Friday exening, & num v S oacia | programme. system, as well as settling | Dortion of architect's fee ... 4187.53 : : Lamp.. |Govecon vy & sirons;. x.numnr“t > h tipati h nbers - : some deferred payments. The George Dose Engineering > 4 etk e apoat ache, constipation, rheuma- | | september which has proved unusual TR e o i it | ACoT Amral SobtERt et TRl m—The and lined with a soft, delicate mem- tism and that tired-out, yun- | | e maniered and B, ok Bt R & | on: Tichard, Jr.. and Fanle’ Pavaaot |®m of §8000 wis e e irine | The John C. Finnegan Co,, con- brane Which ‘secretes the. Gastric tract .. 1,896.80 x bari- {Julce which digests or dissolves solid M. J. Daly & Sons, 6n contract 22,294.52 therine Grundman, r00d. s B The J. Warren Gay Electric L s 3 2,371.11 When food enters the stomach, the i E nd $1,200 fe down, worn-out feeling are | | nelegates gre being chosen to attend | of Fast Yarmouth, Mass. arrived Friday | the Hast Bide property and 31.200 for also in most cases caused | |the state convention of the King's | to pass a few days at the home of Mrs. - Elizabeth stree - leaving $200,000 for bullding the school, Daughters, at| New Haven, Oct. 18-13. | Pavzant’s brother indaw and sister, Mr | 80 (% 400" ne detailed statement of | CV. on contract .. by stomach troubles. and Mre. Ralph W. Gallup: of Stoning-| penditures the sum of $175,526.85 was | The Vaughn Foundry Co. sup- Superfious Hair, warts and moles pé- lectre = furni- | _ Dlies 15.00 WBZ Springfleld (400 muscular coat squeezes and presses Tanlac, the world's great- | [T agy o000 o Awhum Tel e e e $10.050. fux | Robert McNeely, expenses 20.00| 7.80 p. m—Baseball scores; bedtime|the 008 from end to end, or churns icine, i des] A number of Jewish familles will en- IETUAR architcet's fee, $567 for civil engineers | Thomas J. Dodd, contract 25418 | story_told by Miss Eila Norman. it, with the gastric juice to dissolve est medicine, is designed to | |\ TR0 ST, e tor Sun- AT TENY Tusmpoon. supervision and services, and a number| City of Norwich G. & E. D 745 p. m.—Crop Teport by V. B. San- or digest it. a5 But—if the stomach muscles are 5.75 lons. weak—or isso! 4 810 p. m—Under the Evening Lamp. it the dissolving fluid-1s poor tone up the stomach so you will eat better, sleep better, feel better and work better. ippur, Mon-| Reata Frances Lacey, wife of Bdward|of minor amounts fqr miscellaneous | Services .. . 49.03 S e e Thompeon, died Feiday_ evening Tn ths | items. Norwion™ Flambing$utpiy ¢ city after an iliness of ' elght weeks | The following s the detailed state- B = D e e o e cyening |Mrs. Thompson was born August 1,{ment of expenditures: The O'Nell-McGrory Electric insufficient—then food ot be G0, BAENICO8 >, 05 ol sl 231,01 8.30 p. m.—Musical selections. L. cann E 2 fo morning star for the remainder of tne | 1503 and was the feughter of Benty |, . and Tucy A Hartley, 3. P, Barstow & Co., supplie 333| 335 b m—Sclentific review. - |digested properly and you bave Indi- That Tanlac does this is | |vear. | She rosidea o o, 118 KR Seicaet £as 1atil s butlaings: Best N.S. Gilbert & Sons, furni- 150 3. n:.s_m‘;-s;_u selsctions. gestion, s - v i Tomorrow (Sunday) ~afternoon Willl " surviving are her husband, three chil-| Side .. Cieniiieeiiiies A . 2,102.00 D. m. (Sunday) radio chapel. N proven beyond question by | |, the opening of "the Otis library | are Teit Norwich Housing Co., T : ase £ 42600| 8 p. m—(Sunday) church services. | “Frult-a_tives” or “Fruit Laxe Tab- n, two brothers, James Heiiry Lacey s act .00 the statement of hundreds | |reading room for the season, the hourS|.ng Chauncey Lacey, and four sisters,| Of mortgage, East Side ..... .00 | Superior Seating Co., furni- —-——a-r-“d. S lets” are made from cancentrated and being 2 to 6. Mrs. James Shankle = of Norwich, and | Hadley G. Gray, for ture .. ..........ioio... 69365 Y, Oct. 1. |intensified fruit juices and tonics. of ‘thousands who have Some of the tallest and thriftiest mari- | Misses Sadic Lee, Mary Bello and Chris.| Ellzabeth street .......... 120000 | Kenney Bros & Wolkins, fur- W3Z Newark (360 meters) They sttty e taken it. Go to your near. | |solds hereabouts are admired at the res- |tine Lacey. IL H. Pettis, services and dls- snitupe: o007 L. atio i 900.00 | 3 p m—Radio chapel eervices by will cure igestion ‘bursements e 5 21.00 idence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bill, on Marein 8. Shurts. e e 50.00 Total expended to date .. $200,527.32 ‘West Thames street. Marvin 8. Shurts, 56 years of age, a g Norwich parks continue as fresh ana@|prother of P. Hall Shurts of New Lop-j—mMmmmm 7 ————————____ |ETAM. i : - , dramatic i moon while sitting at his des his of- ix 3 ous visitors during Friday. fice in Newark, N. J. Mr. Shurts was e bl dw "z: g e SO ENIION. WEER 81 S0 D?u'm. v conduct- A Lord’s Point correspondent men-|president of the William H., Shurts| Three wives who had been deserted| Next week s to be observed in Nor-| 430 D. m— ry Vespers t t Printing Co. of that clty and had been|were granted divorces by Judge Newell | wich as Fire Prevention Week. ed by Edgar White Burrill; the subject, tons that M. and e A et o o | et aih the soneern fov 30 years| Jonnings In the superlor court at New | Firo Prevention Wesk—for it will be|The Habit of Contentment, Will o' the T o st the Deme - Brads | ore. | Death was dus to heart fa. | London Friday morning and one case Was | a week this year, not, as formerly, a sin, | Ml K. L. Stevenson; The Barrel Or- Mrs. Orrin B. Leffingwell and Mrs. W. [ure: He was a 32d degree Mason and continued after it had - been partially {gle dny—iglve! Dpromise of being observed gfl,c&“fixu. Morning Song of Sen- Avers Gallum are o o the nesteses af | Was & past master of St. John's lodge of | heard. e never before attained. In- est druggist. Take Tanlac NORWICH Rev. ienty H. Post, C Reformed | 204 Dyspepsia because they tone up church, Newark. Sacred music ' pro-|the stomach, bowels, kidneys ‘and skin; and thus insure pure gastric juice ahd- improved digestion. “Fruit-a-tives,” the ‘only medicine made from fruit juices, will correct your Indigestion and enable you to enjoy every m Try this wonderful fruit medicine. GRANGE WHIST HAD 11 TABLES PLAYING Eleven tables were played at the whist held Feiday evening at Buckingham Mem- o i 50c a box, § for $2.50, trial size 25e. . 3 Jew x ;i ton was given | formation reaching the N: 6.30 p. m—Readings and records 3 ), size s orial under the auspices of Norwich v o~ | Newark. He leaves a widow, Ide%a| Helen D. Beebe, of Gor g the National Board [Grange, No. 172, P. of H. Tho Drizes | oesen: thia (Sameaary atteonone’ . TO"" | Baxter Shurts, and three brothers, P.|divorce from Leon J. Becbe formerly of |from & variety of sources points con- | SO%, the Bubble Bocks that Sing, by|At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES were awarded as follows: Ladies, first, % : Hall Shurts, Rev. Jacob V. Shurts, D.D,, | New London, now of parts unknown. clusively to the breaking of all records, | FAPR Mavhew. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. IMire 1 Lavallee; second, Mrs. Burton.| UP at Quinebaug, Henry Patenaude,|prespyterian clergyman of Newark, and|The grounds were desertion since March |in 1927, both in the number and intens. | % L Mj-Adventurs Storles for Boys Gentlomen. first. Miss Mary E. Shea,|Overseer of finishing at the Intervale |George B. M. Shurts, who is identified |8, 1919. They were married Feb. 1, lity of community campalgns for October |2Nd Girls from § to 12, The Roman - B, John Mk mills, has moved his family from Ply-|\itn the printing concern as secretarr.|1919, the maiden mame of the Wife be-|2-9. Tt is clear that within the space|2Nd the Volano from Burled Citles by mouth, Mass, to the former village. : . % is | of a week much iy Jennie Hall. g The scorers were Mrs. Rose Carter, ing Helen De Lancy Watrous. She e uch more be accomplish- oy ® of and Mre. Fred Leffingwell. Mrs. Bugene| Blue points, Mumford Cove and Guil- | FUNERALS glven custody of a two year old son. |od than was possible when everything c:'wagé e Anz‘.nli?: g‘ ‘hc, ,.,g:‘_‘;f I 'Boyens had charge of the whist ar-|ford oysters, fresh boiled shrimp, lob- Chauncey L. Barreth Florence lurdick Carbone of Newhad to be hurriedly concentrated in one | g%5 ' m-Soprano solos by Hedw rangements, sters and clams at Powers Bros, 77| wp. suneral of Cha N Barrett |London was granted a_divorce from|short day. (25 p. m. Franklin street.—adv. % The Sfuperal ‘o uncey - L. John W. Carbone of parts unknown on was held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock o Unclaimed Lettors Albert Farrows, of Woodstock, son of |from Tis home, No. 36 Eighth street, |the grounds of desertion. They wer: In 1921, President Harding issued the Concert by the Apolio Quar-I opening call in the form of a proclama- 3 54 bt -| "9.20 p. m—3iss Emma R. Stelner Unclaimed lgtters at Norwich, Conn,, |Mr. and Mrs. Olin Farrows, has secured |with a large attendance of relatives and mwiedkon l‘:gt& 3,1, ll)i}fv 1‘9“1;"“2 “;;;“n fmyffmt:‘: ;e‘zzélse.!nfia the governors of | opera Company will broadcast Man post office “-3‘ ending Sept. 30, 1922: | employment. as machinist with the N.|friends Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pas- | (% 9% PIact On 00y 0y onq lett | mayors i many. sectiongeot oo oorTWle | from Paris, comique opera. : Edward Biele Mrs. Melvin Burbeck, Her- | Y., N. H. & H, R. R, and is stationel i0 | tor ‘of the Greeneville Congregational |3 "* #0000 0 50 T work since | issued local manitestoss. This veer s, | WGI Medtord -Hillside, Mass (360 me- B T bert Hansen, Mrs. Bessie L. Hawley, Groton church, conducted the service, Ralatives | (5% @ S5 T (0 SO oon Thop Heard | confidently ettt th' year it l.s oS Mrs. Joo Hogsill, Mrs. H. W. Leasin, | There was the celebration of the Holy | and friends acted as bearers and _barial [ 0% U™E B¢, o response will be virtualt 2 amtion’y Mra Sol Sehiossbers, Mrs. Ilorence | Communion at Trinity Episcopal ‘ehurch, |took place in the family lot in the Willl- | "V 7€ S irites of New London| Added impetus Is certan to semais this | 1o B o by e Sparks. Friday, the feast of St. Michael and all | mantio comtery. A commital service | o granted a divoroe from Donald W |year from the active enlistment of the | Rovess Lodee. B B 0. B o angels, the rector, Rev. J. Eldred Brown |was read at the grave. ertakers | suiiffe of New York on the grounds of | Chamber of Commerce of the United|Dbregsam of ballads, opera!arias, and oficiating. Church and Allen nad charge of the fun-| gegertion. Their marriage took place |States, which is calling upon the neacly |dusts by Miss Reina Pritchard Hadley e D, o s e i shaderss sattar an | O JRS8, 8180 nd: me Meped Joe il 1400 local bodies composing its.mem-|and Miss Miriam Bernson; Miss Editn etson, has been advanced from s - Dec. 5 of the same year. She algo sald|bership to lend every possible assi: - agent at Central Village for the Norwich | lllness due to heart trouble. He Was|in,: cne had not seen or heard of her|in furthering the program. The ts:';'z':s T"-{"py. 'z;&;éo':lzflo'pouee reports, Bos- James L. Case Will Preside. James L. Case of this city, who is president of the National Association of Insurance Agents, will preside at their convention in Hot Springs, Ark, Oct. and Worcester Division to agent at|born in Plainfield October 16, 1848, and p,spand since his departure. States Department of Agricull 3-6. Southbridge, Mass. - was the son of Elisha and Matilda Moore | The case of Jennie Rose Van Yeseldyk | United States Bureau of Edun:rl‘;; .‘:; m’; “;’.“‘&.E%‘;‘.‘,‘l‘:" :hTrch servise, con- —_ | Georse Harrington and Beatrice Shel- |Barrett For a mumber of years he was|o¢ New London, who sought a divorce|the American Red Cross are cooperating |ducted by Rev. Ernest Graham Guthrie, don of Woodstock who were united in |mPloyed by the United States Finishing | from John Van Ysseldyk of West Say-|again this year and will ald materially |president of Greatér Boston [Federation MARRIED marriage Saturday, Sept. 16 are making | COHPANY. R e Wi/ NEY,; bithe grounes of destrtion.fas. they have in ‘the;past! of Churches, Sermon, Why Should MOR/N-GONNERMAN — in Danlelson. | their home in Dayville where James Ba- Surviving are a ;0 "'Ba ed P. Bar- | was continued. They were marrie sag; F f any proof of the need of observing | Churches Work Together? = g Sept. 25, 1522, by Rev, Father Shelley, | con formerly lived. :::; and a nephew, Ira E. Barrett of this | March u,hu\ol,danxdt:h; pet;;ig‘x::rs"en “z’r’l ];revfl‘entlon Week is required, it re-| 9 p. m—Program of baritone eolos.|}. i e Ernest Morin of Danieison and Helen| wMra Berths Ashoratt of Noank 1 to| S that her husband left her n the most recent estimate by the | violin solos and readings by Mr. Eber Gognertan of Sast Eiilngte e Mrs. Allen 8. Pendleton years ago. She had not seen or heard| Actuarial Bureau of last year's contribu. |I. Wells and Kate Willls, violinist and Can Now Supply MAT E-TINGLEY — In Mystic, Sept. 28, . by Rev. J. G. Osborne, Harold e and Miss Miriam Tingley. : Friday afternoon at 3.30 oclock - the | from him until about a month ago when |tion to the national ash heap-.$48s 00y e e O e v | body of Mrs. Allen S. Pendleton arrived fshe met him on-the street.in this city. | 000. Only once in the 156 years of this e e Ao o | In_this city from Bridgeport and was |They exchanged formal grestings _as|republic has this stupendous figure been SR % i taken in charge by Undertakens Church|they met and passed on without stopping | exceeded. and that was in 1306, the year reader. Accompanist, Ernest W. Harri- son. The Beautiful Ye Chocolate Shoppe 49 Broadway They are made entirely of linen —the strongest textile fiber known. They are durable beyond ques- tion, and the price is surprisingly i the wtock of the' .. B, ‘Cottrell Coy [ 0 = X1z Tt size is only $45.00 manufacturers of printing presses in Obtainable in any size. Westerly in which the descendant was ol SR and Allen. Burial took place in the fam- |each other. of the San Francisco conflagration. Th S5 co:m e ea fl Carl Worren, M. . O'Brien of Say- |{iy plot 1n Yantic cemetery. Rev. David| Cases that went off tho list or were|present burning rate of $523 a minute N ia brook and George Deskin of New Haven | o’ pitt, D. D., pastor of the the Central | postponed were Agries Pitras vs Charles | constitutes one of the heaviest frape o |, A Motion to expunge was argued be- are taking the tally of passengers, auto- | Baptist church, officiated at the funeral |Pitras, Fannie Fisher vs. Hyman M.|our economic progress. If it is allowed | CTC Judse Newell Jennings in the su- LlNEN Rucs mobiles, etc., crossing the tracks on tne | zervice, Fisher, Thomas Q. Oddo vs Bessie R.|to continue at that appalling pace the|PeriOf court in New London Friday . | Ferry road, south of the Saybrook junc-| e bearers were Henry and Eckford | Oddo, Philomena Keegan vs Allison H., counteywill, as'time goes on, find jtsely | ROTRINE in the cass of Leon Balfe Cot- These Rugs are advertised In tion station. Pendleton, George W. Mansfleld and |Keegan, Alice Killeen Hullivan vs. HAr-|seriously handicapped in competing with | Fe) 0f New York agamst Charles P.|§io4.y's Saturday Evening Post. Frank Carlan of Central Village | George Bogue. Relatives . and friends|ry J. Hullivan, Bessle M. Parr vs Ed-|the nations of the world. and Arthur M. C‘"z"“t ;f “;f‘g“- = g M cracked a bone in his elbow while at|were present at the funeral service and | ward Payne Parr. During Fire Prevention Week, there- :xecnu;u\_ :! t‘iie ist:“el:of ;ig:fl =2k u;—)::; ey are decidedly attractive in work in the Central Worsted mills. He |there were a number of beautiful floral fore, every ‘conceivable means should be | Les pither of tho o | e, goododies | was brought to Norwich by Dr. James L. | forms. : AUTO KILLS CHILD IN used to acquaint the public With the en- | o a ool frow sechete end invoves Gardner where an X-ray picture of the| Mrs. Pendleton died in Bridgeport STREET IN NEW LONDON |ormity of this drain and with the fact :n a_:;':zpfi: ‘bxx*:n ;"1300 000 = injury was taken. Tuesday at the age of 61 years. She was| Carroll Shafer, 6 years old, was Kill-|that it represents, in the truest sense. | Ir- toci aomeal @ fne . appellants Set The project of securing on the out-|born in Norwich. At one time she made |oq and her older sister, Doris, was in- an absolute waste—wealth permanently |forth that the estate is worth about §$3,- skirts of the city, an automobile camp |her home in New London but about ten |j;req on Williams street, New London,|Withdrawn from the country’s resources. | 000.000 because of the increased value for the use of tourists was presented to |Years ago moved to Bridgeport where she [anout 6 o'clock Friday evening when | People should be made familiar with the 1 h the New London Lions’ club by its civic | had since resided. they were run down by an automobile | common fire hazards, and the ways and betterment committee, D. J. Lucy, form- Mrs. Pendleton was married three|griven by C. E. Flaherty of New Lon-|means for removing or guarding against erly of Norwich, chalrman. times. She Is survived by her husband |gon, an official of the Robertson Paper |them indelibly impressed upon the minds a large owner. 3 ¥ At a meeting of the puplls of the|2nd an only sister, Mrs. Allen Sherwood | o, of Montville. ot everyone. Tiz motion to expunge was made by 342 Washington Street elghth grade of the Broadway school, | °f Bridgeport. Tlaherty was arrested on a technical arelessness and ignorance go hand in | Attorney Herbert W. Rathbunm, counsel Mystic, officers were chosen as follows: poiad charge of manslaughter. He furnished President, Margaret Lankes; vice pres- | FALLY. SOCIAL HELD FOR 2 bond of $2,000. ident, Peter Swizden; secretary, Ethel TRINITY METHODIST SCHOOL Dioris Shafer was taken to the hosple Douch; treasurer, James Main, Trinity Methodist piscopal Sunday |tal. Her injuries are not serious. =~ = A Thompson man, William Kimball, | school held a well attended rally social| It was reported that the two Ehifreh who has been at a hospital in New Bed- | Friday evening with an entertaining |and another wers wateng Wl LT ford for treatment for severs burns re-|Drogramme that included readings by {mother, when they broke SWEY RO ST ceived threo years ago which would not | Miss Isabel Sherer, violin solos by Miss |and ran into the stre s Vanilla Old-fashioned 39c Ib. heal, writes home that he is steadily im- | Alma Fenton, and a sleight of hand by |machine. proving so he can now-walk down to the | Prof. Dasbler. Nut Fudge ......... 39 b i MILLS TR Bk <5 B Cake and cocos were served by the |PONEMA MILLS :;':“:::A“BEB rench Paste. ... ... e . committes which consisted of Miss Maud | . TO LA’ ST. TR 386 Ib. | me tucsty or Normien Art st | s hateman. Mes Harrs Bastand, | very oom end. mindie i the big 2 lbs. of above 58¢ principal ; Mrs. Guy Warner Eastman, di- | MS Perle Roberts and Miss Charlotts | ponemah Mills ceased operation and lay ” rector, teacher of design and drawing; | BATDer: dle tor three minute at two oclock Ag Miss Aida Watrous, metal work ana Friday attonoon, as a mark of respect sorted Chocolates 59c Ib. | poitery : Miss Katherine Mallott, drawing [ MABIMBA BAND OPENS to the late James Arthur Atwood, Jr., as- and children's class. ¥ BATTERY B DANCE SEASON | sistant treastrer “’é‘;h:t PRy Bon Bons and Chocolates, | Judse Samuel B. Holdridge of Ledvara| Battery B, 132nd Flold Artlllery suc- | ¥hose funeral was heid o8 U8 t002_ 0 59¢ b, was considered a_strong candidate for | cessfully opened. its dancing season Fri- | Wouresar, AN ou=tr WOREh SELC . state senator on the democratic ticket in | day night at the state armory, present- | ™OU€ &L T RO VAT dinaes thiroughe the 19th senatorlal district which com. |ing the Central America Marimba band |™ 2 : . out the town came to a standstill. Many weel efense . B Bed 16 Chocolate Crackers 59¢ Ib. 22'3’&3’;2&?“}.’.‘1‘;2 H'\of;:fi: u];ri::ln: :fi);hetom:osaeald:':;:;clltg. m: c::l:vc?fl:; SRATls heoie ATEhMAN ERESPGnArAT N THoe exsevin i o ol allowed in the case of Mulcahy vs. Cara- | for improper driving of main Lick. 2 »d the Standacd Oil Co. against Wauregan. Mr. Atwood was well known | ~ Chief Howard L. Stanton of the Nor.|C2US% 20 > . getter, but declined the offer. music of the Central Americans and call- o Cream Pineapple. ... 59¢ Ib. - 4 bow. to & rumber of local residents, as he Was | wich. Fiee department, has issued Lo The executive board of the Grosvenor |€d for many encores. at the Taftville office for several months. | lowing list of “don't" whi s o:::ir(oe{; A contintance of three months and LIS Dale Womans b met recontsy st swe | The dtnce programme was preceded by i Sk by the public wi aase ot s Jowion nevieneneer sanrs || AUTOMOBILE Liquid Pineapple. ... 59¢ Ib. fires Gown to & mintam: - TUT0eT Of |case of the Jewish Agricultural society 3 home of Mrs. Elwéll F. Kimball. Plans |2 concert of an hour in swhich the band |,y pyry TAYLOR COMMENDS were made for a class in basket weaving | rendered a programme of operatic selec- | Don’ i against Gwirtzman, et al. Linuid Chess 50 Ib, | £ the winter evenings. The first meet-| tons. NORWICH GEANGE WORK | Do 0 Soue clectricn] streuton; ros | g Motion for substitution of E. Allan DAY iqui erries. . ... 859¢c Ib.| e of the vess o S he iy State deputy Fred N. Taylor, made a 7 ctrical circuits; the | Saperwein, Jr., and Charles G. Baldwirf, | 2 & s held Thursday aft . K fuse is the “safety-valve” of the ' Ice C ernoon, Sept. 28th, with Mrs, Kimball. | CONTEACT AWARDED FOR visit of inspection to Norwich STANES, {ioy Sve- | trustees, as plaintiffs was granted in the AT N t] tl i L I VE. Ni- ce Cream Drops. ... 59¢ lb. The Trlted States olvil servics com- NoRTH sTONINGTON Roap |Ne 172 P, 6t o of IS BetilE US| Dont Jeave electric fatirons or other | Site A AN s Chelsea Inn, Hampton mission announces that applications will i J -heating devices “turned” on while attend- o ity ¢ Nut Tops......:.... 59 lb.| 5 tomeek oedh ot b ome it | Among Mg contwrte | smaiBet| S Scveanerof 1y 120 oo g and 106, Sl o | R i 0 Sie 2 v | Saturday, September 30th " | of sienal corps equipment at Governers . 3. Bennett was the following o O o rom_ B Fanning. pre- | , DOt 100k for @ ‘gas leak with en|\3 ‘Fiela: Frechetts vs. Frecnette; Roo. || DONATIONS ACCEPTED BUT . sland, New York, and Washington, D.| ot B orthy » i s open-flame light; yvou will be sure to fi = e 7 3T i iCIT Opera Crisp. .. 59c Ib.|C, at trom 51300 to 32400~ a yess: pporth Stonington,, 6075 linear, Yest of |sited ‘at the business mesting. Visltors|y “sq’ an- elesirio -Aash-Yight, prefoe | o Rooney i Millier va. Miller. To. compiete o SOLEAR DAY : Competitors awill be rated on theiz eau: | sruccion corporation of Thompson, for | Ben® Drpmm. o ooy o s Lronen Y | ably wees alowed in ha case of Sabilo vs]||AND AUTOMOBILE DRIVE on . 3 3 and Lebanon. g Don't . o vs After-Dinner Mints.. 59c Ib. |cation. training and expertence. $17,720.11. Deputy Taykor gave the grange & 'clean | 1iqnide 1o remome amotspron oot 12018 | the Connecticut Co. ct al. Saturday, September 30th, .ossh bill of approval for the conduct of itS| for other purposes clothing or Jury Camses Next Week. ||| donations to be applied toward pur- Milk Chocolates. . ... 59¢ Ib.|A¥T-LyvenixG crusapERs Punched His Sister-in-Law business, the condition of its cecords and | Dot throw your Iighted matohes or | JU4E® Jennings announced that the fury| | chasing an automobile for Rev. A. ARE ORGANIZED IN OITY For punching in the eye, 17-year-old {the work in the degrees. 5 i Avery Gates may be left at Chelsea s smoking nfiterial where. they san: pou. | 128 been summoned for the trial of the e pao Bt s Liquid Gum Drops.. 59c¢ Ib.| At a meeting held Friday evening at | Estelle Joyce, his sister-in-law, J. Ram-| Refreshments were served by the feast | qibly cause fire. Pos- | yury cases beginning next Wednesday and nded to the following * | the home of Mrs. Cornelia Spivery, Mey- | 58 of ‘Station 5, Waterford, was haled committee. ; : : Miss Ellen Street, Dr. Dorft amoke’ in bed; perhaps these | e, following cases were assigned for | » n Aistrian Candies ers avenue, a number of local colored |Pefore Justice of the Peace Thomas F. : T i guilty of this practice ars to green to | bt ol Mansh, ‘Nre- Voutibh=rag ++.. 59¢ Ib.| women organized s local society ot ths|Morton Friday morning and fined $5 and | _ Waterford Schools ou 5 burn, but the heds are not. Wednesday—Devereaux, et al ve.|fand Miss Mildred Burnham. 2 of 31 m Anti-Lynching Crusaders. costs. He was placed upon probation and ‘Waterford schools are practically hand as the chief causes of our hu i s Near Backus Hospital fre. waster Thony iouses of our huse |for the executors, that allegations con H cerning a contract for the sale of 7,000 are difficult to dislodge: only one wea- | snares of stock in ti Cottrell Co., and PHONE 700 pon is at all potent against them: pub- | that the e r s lic education. Fire Prevention Week pro- | cons” 1o handle. t T B S — M vides an opportunity to focus nub}lcpa{- sons” to handle the estate be stricken out of the reasons of appeal. :ion upon the need for this vital teach-| judge Jennings took the papers. made in his drivers. Tony Mac won Judge Jennings entered judgment for!the first heat and Esta G., the last two. foreclosure of mortgage on a note for| Double Day, first choice in the 2.10 ‘;‘I,zu.su in the case of Lila D. O'Leary |trot. was never a serious contender, Mc- of New London against Giosue Duca of | Mahon with Hollywood Hilda won the Los Angeles, a former New London con-| first two heats and the race while the tractor. The note was executed on Jan, | third mile was won by Cupid Albingen. 9, 1920, and was originally for $2,000 3“ the conclusion of the meeting, the on which $1,000 was paid. It was se-|judges announced that Henry Thomas Ee Stressed at all times and never with | cured by a mortgage on 4 lot in Bellevue | had been fined §100 for improper driving deeper earnestness than during the oc- | place. of Ponywood: Walter Cox $100 for im- ca:‘n;:x&";ha:hdslswn to open. 3 ‘Arguments wece made on a motion |Proper driving of McGregor the SR :thas;‘ thr:; or four years|for permission to file a bill of particulars Great; Fred Eagan $100 for failing to Tacked o‘fh«’im 5 has been noted in thelin the case of the Brunswick Balke Col- | Win the first two heats with Julianne: P L :)x;en nterests that active- [ jender Co. against Sharaf and the judge [O. P. Erskine $300 for faflure to win vim?::g dn ;pr_om«;uon of fire pre- | took thelr papers. the second heat of his race with Russell it ot h‘:ea“f%‘;‘:""ag'(‘mr'zfiw ;:‘l_f A week for disclosure of defense was|Ongale, and Thomas suspended 10 days Today — Special Bitter Sweets ...... 39¢c Ib. ng. _Fire Is essentially a community interest, since every outbreak affects directly or indirectly every individual memb that is a truth which has walted long years for popular recognition. Now it is com- mencing to be realized, slowly, but with sueety. This is a point that deserves to Don’t let children play with Armstrong, exr., appeal from probate; | APPRECIATION EXPRESSED The meeting was addressed by Mrs, |61Ven time to get the money together. In |without coal at the present time and it matches Butter Scotch 29¢ Ib. ford and Mary E. Jackson, national or.|38e done to the iron cot upon which he |of anthracite is available. There is ap-|neys and flues mended. Black, admr. vs. Hunt. ister’s automobile. s - =g 5 prayer meetings at Mt. Calvary church. | 5afe keeping. last winter, while the bins at Quaker|the pipe may overheat and s P of Norwich; Cairns, admx., vs Barrows, ] was appointed a committes by theland partitions from the overhea g For Fight In Restaurant. The aim of the soclety 18 to-put an end to A woman who refused to give her nams ting of Salted Peanuts. or bonefires. Turello, et al vs. Pickett, exx. appeal ||makes the gears of life run | Mary Seymour, state director, of Hart. | 2ddition he was assessed $2.50 for dam- |is planned to burn wood until a suppty ganizer, of Providence. The society is|Sl6pt at the New London police statlon |proximately one ton of hard coal at the| Don't forget to have the soot removed Thursday—Bates vs. Carroll; McKen- Fruit Ps, “‘o“!d’ 29c Ib. Similar organizations are being or- Hill, Cohanzie and other district schoois | when you operate the furnace. et al s P E C l A L oard to look after fuel, stated et Lawsencs’ Hanrahan snd:Harry-Gai.| locen Kuiter $1.00 ... 39c Ib. | 1vnching. The osaniaation is backing | 123 struck and knocked down in Franklin arry i ; ’ . Twomey about 1.1 o'clock this (Satur- Salted” Alitionds 80c Ib. Mrs. Annio F. Drury {s the local di. f:‘:“mmfi""::“;,"fi; grelockc bY | Z5og’ schools, and that the price of thet | ° Don't fil ofl lamps or stoves by open- Dot fall to have your defective chim. | (O Probate; Bishop vs. Copp exr, smoother — let’s try it on the min- lph.nn!ng to hold a mumber of euncisq|Where he had been lodged over night for | Jordan school, which was leff®ver from|from your smoke-pipe; if not olhang ] eiete Trovana ;; Elollna,; SAms:, ¥u. CHOy " ganized in a number of ofties includs Women Knocked Down by A are entirely empty. W. W. Wright, who| Don't neglect to protect walls, Cream Mints ...... 29c Ib.|farttord, Providence, and New pom ToAs s oellings T Deet et b e e 't put hof es into arrested Captain D. J. the Dyer anti-lynching bill, square near the corner of Bath street | . .4 'of wood to be delivered at the va- | or barrels, boxes | Iagher were b n Safety Razors. 85¢c orning ¢ sing isturb; een Kutter Pocket T rector of the society. Prospect street. fuel had jumped from $10 to $12 per|flame light, g't).hem cn.\..."&..'i:"h m:-,‘ gx-‘“:.::f; K - P : i o BSOS R square. The duo had an argument in| new line. . 50¢, 75¢c, $1.00 Workmen's Compensation ped out from behind another machine m. Attended New York Dahlia Show. bucket of water | the restaurant and started & flght which The following workmen's compensation | 0 the path of the Adams car. She suf-| iy Rogwell J. Brown of Oneco street 1% & conveplenywhe ‘quiskly siopped. by Captafn Two- agreement has been approved by Com-|fered 2 ‘cut om the Noss. Mrs. Asams|,ng yrs. Ralph W. Gallup of Stonington The two are charged with breach of missioner J. J. Donohus took her home. Road, returned Thursday evening from the péace. C. B. Cottrell & Sons Co,, Westerly, e S TP A employer, and Wm. A, Ure, Newark, N. CONSERVO, for Steam. —_— Struck by Auto on Union Square Ye Chocolate Shoppe I, employe, sprain and prolapse of |, Miss Freds Blinderman, night operator | American Dahl e FAVOIITES LOSE IN .- o stomach and lower intestines, at rate of | 2t the telephone exchange, was struck ‘Exhibitors were GRAND CIRCUIT RACES J $18,° and knocked down on Union aguare about from. : Cotumbus, . HO mw B P ] — 7.15 o'clock by an automobile driven by {Rhode -Island, Massachusetts, Ne ¢ three events | - . Willlam H. Callahan, cashier of the wat- _ennayly ? BULLETIN BUILDING INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |er department. i - 0 ¢ : : Giroult s 74 FRANKLIN STREET o i1 St s Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gernon and Miss| the office of Dr. Paul Gadle whers . . - g i e ":‘" “'"h..'.."u&'" (oM Kt g AL SR L Audrey Gernon will sall from New York | was treated for : : g8 il Affarnoon’ nm?m through the at 1 o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon. | body. .

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