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Mr. and Mps. A, P. Utley, annual sum- | mer residents at Neptune Dol close their cottage at Neptune park this, | week and return to Norwich. i | Miss Grace Mitchell has returned to "Today.1n siseion day Taatign lth her s ents, e wn Mre: in a number of [ Vacation wi er paren "\ r towns throughout Montville Center Cong x the state. John Mitchell of Fairmount street. umldu\md 2‘ggi“mmn‘:i'amfuwfi at Midsummer weather with clear wkies| Miss Florence Wuttkey has resigned | which Rev. E. P. Ayer, its 26th pastor, and a balmy breeze prevalled Sunday. h;l;hpo;;uan 4 n'l,eno::t:h!l: °=mu:" presided. n:’ :;.m_h ‘was filled at bo iy I8 the firet day of Fire Preven-|Of the Norwich chamber services, mawy of those attending being| When the last trump sounds I fancy he tion Wes ‘which -"m. observed | leaves today (Monday) for New Jersey. [former members mow resident in oth. | will come a’:m'q the :gu)“:ae' flh!‘!m throughout the country. Miss Ella A, Fanning of the Bulletin| places who had returned to unite with|battle. | He was an Irishman. all right. /| Sunday was obweryved as slly day at|editorial staff has been granted a year's [the present membership in the celebration| Somehow I cannot help lking this old- North Stonington leave of absence and is to visit friends|of the successful completion of 200 years| time belligerent parson in spite of his E s Raisins 0 church with appropriate ncrvlm I.ln::l‘hl in Stamford, Danbury, New York,|of church history, = '~ - limitations. 1 sather think tflll it is tie 0. v per ceat, matural fruic sugar. T morning wocship and Sunday school, | Washington and Iilinols. Rev. Harrod Soule of Haetford, state Ike. If he had faults I own _ 3 Wi, dkld B 1o a $16.80 5 ton in some| Miss Mabel Larson, ‘Carl *Larson,| secretary, made the historloal address at |treely forgive him for the fine and {amous Ppul Suiad o ‘more than the following prices: atate. This is an Increasa|Adolf Bjork, Miss Bjork and Mrs. Carl the morning. session, following music by | family he founded. Only good blood can = ; (in 15 o Bluc phae. 3 Tiundbe New Lendon left | the Cholr, responsive Teading led by Rev, | breed on as he did. One son, William, 50 &“‘ 15 ez ved pric )—18c lax #7ton over the 1921} CERCIATE oy e A0% ere | FL. T. Arnold of Norwich, and prayer by | vears in the legistature 40 years a judge "and u—,,}f i )—15e dding of thelr | the pastor. The church was attractively | of the court of common pleas and judge Y " . The Real Test 18 one week away. :&nfll;u:,u??m:h;u‘n‘:n.d Tarmerly of | decorated with flowers, with the figures | of probate, prominently patriotic in the |N¢ardy I met him. My remembrance af day falls on Sunday, Oct.| o i 1722-1922 on a panel in the rear of lhalfle\'oluuor.a.ry war. A)\o(], Lr son, Jame: :v very first preaching effort that %-:‘; of a Phonograph - g s M . B S | pulpit. : Abeaham Hillhouse, graduate of and tu- | not pleasant to recall They asiedl | H FUNERALS Historlcal Address. tor in Yale, a distinguished lawyer in :;;l ‘; .::m on .f",'h."'“.“.."";.‘ i".:.'::ga Can it play the Walter Noviek Rev. Mr. Soule spoke as follows: New Haven, but dving at the age of 46, (DUl & Am ceriain they wert prompicd | - Time of the SASON| o meral services for Waler Novick| AEe is a matter of relativity and thisi Both of the brothers iwere exemplary|.h.ner I could do worse. Mr. Hurd “High Notes?" st e Communlty |, o held at 830 oclock Saturday morn- | APart from any theory of Prof, Tinstein | CRGSUANE |\ ‘e third generation'| 27 1 knew him later, was a man of fine o The Montyille Congregational church is character and faithful in the pastor- ! . . evening services at Trinity Epis-| in6 from his home, 242 Yantic street | ,'Ciiq of tender years or an adult of ad.|We fAind Hon. James Hillnouse, LL. D., a 7 Al 3 particularly soprano, with- ATl e toaumed’ Suriday The :::::;d.:us n".emvlmme n:‘rms‘h:o:“g: e s e enlen Sutatrie el ;fl, n’.'tfé’.,. ::hw‘:,rm;'::; ':f,'h;', ;;‘ . ::;.mo:h .Jucz M:;cblggdsn:fih:e:b Derby convention last May and receivel M i ve Mrs. E o| You select. Over a score of years ago it | Revoluti g baarR, 18 || out"“metallic” suggestionor on the\altar were given by bearers were praise from both the supreme and the grand court officers. (Continued on TLast Page, No. Four) | GrandSecretary Thomas O'Loughin of tion, he with most ministers of the state Henry F. Parker. ‘Mary | Was my privilege to attend the 800th an- | COngress, and in 16 of those secving as vibration? Very few phone- The appearance of libsral suppliss of | Buivk. Germants x::::{ e ie oal. | niversary of the founding of the cathedral | United Statcs senator from Conneeticut, graphs caz. green tomatoes in farmers' markets | dred. in Norwich, England. I was immensely | >0 years ugsurer of Yale college, and Naugatuck then spoke upon the growth -essed even now 1 have onl: ortrayed a - of the order in Connect: In the first marks the heginning of the fall PCKINS | " The chila who was one ear and four: e haaton it ita massive | ton of his publlc career. D7 aar man e PaaOLE six months of this year castern Connec- Come in and hear a so- "'°m b s, s, e R G ARl fi.";fi:fi’ of him | erial plant organized and erected| -Even to the fourth generation we find EQUALITY TO TAXPAXERS| . _J made a gain of ii wembera d played 66 & ,000, peop! 3! R : 8. arge | nearly 500 years before America was gis- | James A. Hilthouse a poet of no mean| The voters of Norwich will have be-|He closcd by giving the ‘oliaswina reason prano record pl out the world commenced at sundown| Cummings and Ring were in charg v, This would make the Montville | order if he failed of béing exactly famous. | fore them for action this (Monday) eve-|for this remarkable gahi: f the funeral arrangements. covered. This would make the Montville ! - e Sunday to celebrate the most important | o 5o iy koune ke macdscin The next minister was Rev. David Jew- | Nng at the town meeting the proposition | therefore, from the very nature of iis holiday in the Jewish calendar, Fom e L A A, ceting house Iighty modern. | mg this| ett. & Harvard graduate. The only way |Of APpropriating $6.000° for ‘making 4 | consticut ohject, y Kippur or the Day of Atonement. OBITUARY e eith (e 324 Sthee Conaremntions; | ho reminded you of his predecessor was|Part of a tax map of Norwich which will | respansibillties. mus Saturday was the final day for hold- Joseph Frederick MeNulty churches in Connecticut, the distinction|.Vecause he was so different. He was a mly .::::'x:"' m:’.r;‘tlerflmy of ‘:L !»0:"\!\1 ;r;: koo s ”e'r' ok F o “ g er3 of certain bonds and other securitios | Joseph Frederick McNulty, 3ged 1| Changetn, for in the age class only 67| calm. Wise, consecrated faithful pastor, | NOrwich. about 23 equare miles - |those connccied with tne order; and i y # v ) sateval ok th :;5.0:::: rmtrw" mm:‘l:k :m:;':mfll}; years .m: one u’:\?m'ud‘t;d i‘mu’l.fi; stand ahead of you and 257 stand below | He Seems exactly the sort to bring in re propose this question, sall|uecomes a sacred duly upon al o ou wi at the ernoon at 4 o' ata the home of s construciion and establish peace. 1 shouid |oMcials of the chamber of commerce | have its honor in their keeping to guard || IMPOSSIBLE? Not at all. 8e the h ills. : i Sunday night, do so with but a single|ihat honor with a jealous care. and to oe |§cause it be made at clear-toned, vibrationless, | | arrow O sovmpin Tnes ot thia| Bnsos oy ot ia. T e e | S LECKOITE TAKER o BelonE e I e R s e Shireh, s | Firpose Lhat Josice "und. “eauiy e | mindlul i k- feceises . tarnishi| sveey woman. ook ringing intensity of the city has organized with George Smith |child had been 1ll for several weeks. Be| one Congregational church in Co,,,mfi ing in office at the age of 69, and he :"‘;fl Wr-"g‘rfll estate taxpayer, rich :'-‘Uw: from their as Foresters in Here are g A as president, Farle M. Wood, vice pres- | sides his parents he leaves one brother, ! cut is your Tiin—Newington—both _of | Sleeps in the God's Acre on Raymond Hill poor al . {the court room. “high notes. 4 ident, George N. Bacon, treasurer, and |James C. McNulty. You being born Oct. 3, 1722, and last|He was patriotic enough to be chaplain m:t :;e mn k;?;llezf., m:he‘)‘ szrm. m"r';,i:d'?:- oving - n' EXCLUSIVE AGENTS William H. Whitehead, secretary, e evening I attended and took part in her| b {Wo wars, the French and Indian and por x list < An ALKING The class of 1923, Ashaway High|LAUNCHES AMERIMAN BOND 200th_birthday party. -Coming closes to | h Revolutionary. Shown Ty, Jhall valiss | uigsprafiens | Sembadablatd the pi school, have elected the following off- MOVEMENT IN NORWICH |the New London Association of Congre-| Soon after his settlement a nowsrful|(omparcd with the selling price that oo-| fgent workmsmen of o o| |cers: 'President. Gillette Keuyon; vicel -Tne American Bond” movement, in- | Eational Churches comprising 29 in all. I)Tevival ocourred as an exoression of thel, i, ‘are’ taxed for more than the|pressive watchword. MACHINE SHOP :| |oresident. Andrew Mackenzie; secretary, |tonded to stimulate a deeper loyalty to| find that 9 are older than yourself and | 'Great Awakening.” During this period | FURSE 00 (4700 08 TOC8 ha he PRSI o0 C0n Ruby Brearley; treasurer, Horace Card.|(he traditional ideals of America, was| 19 mot so full of years, and these taper | that which might be called the most fa s e g A Rl ST S i Franklin ¥ ot BN T it falane reaching and lasting ipflueuce of his pas- | émedy these deplorable conditions, a|cus social a 2 24 . Rey. Dr. Thompson, pastor of the|launched in Norwich Sunday by Dr. |down to the . forate was set in motion. At least it had |Pernicious growth that affects every|are naturally and justly proud, as the EVERYTHING MUSIGAL Baptist church at Stonington, preached |H. H. Russell of Westervilie, Ohio, and| The veritable mother church is the e was set in motion. At least t ha: -|the most dramatic development. Mr,[Person in this community, that this prop- the Sunday morning sermon at the Me-|a up of lecturers and evangelistic | First in New London, who set up ecclesi: ositior bi it Torial Baptist ehurch, Harttord. He | with mational reputations. From Nor.|astical housekeeping in 1642, and when|JeWett was a shepherd who sald with tae[0Sion s brought before ghe town securlty of its [iberties, birthright of a free people and the bflz‘ i ol vl R 4 meeting. Grand Beadle ¥, A, was pastor of the Hartford church for | wich the movement, it is planned, will| you came along as hee child she Wus| Saviour, “Other sheep have I which ace|™TLIE i\ 0 o Lt o o low tax|and Deputy ¥ J. Mu — 31 yeare. spread until the entirs country 15 cov-| having grandchiidren. In this New Lon: O nle fo \Fie looked upon the In-|rate is of small importance compared|this district then spoke Driefly school plano solos were rondered by Mist ered. on association family those nearest of 3 i i New o 1 3 A s e e oy T the umlon service held fn the Cen-| your age wers Griswold, two vears older, | t1at men with Ted sking might have white (PR e o S o g - a{:i."dz:\--c?m el RADIO PROGRAMS | George M. Burroughs of Danielson. The | tral Baptist church Sunday evening, Dr.|and Lisbon, one year younger, who were gouls, souls that were worth saing. e : Tore 1e real question at issue is the unt that is ‘now being Gould place 15 an wttrastive one wnd hag|Russell, who is the father of the Anti-| rather nieces or cousins once. cemoved | 100K deep and active spiritial interest in ) s 5 adlond i oy red for the fall i and inequality of our present mecthod. In |and winter season. a commanding view of Fishers Island |Saloon league of America as well 2@ the | than sisters, possibly only foster relatives. | the Mohegans, many of whom were in the e DEMOCEATS NAME GIBBS i 3 1880 the last general revaluation was| G. C.Ranger Lodge r a the his- " OF YANTIC FOR SENATOR : 5y borders of hi bailiwick. i b WGI Medford Hillslde, Mass. In cireular letters now being sent |PAIL s 4 in the conversion of Samsom , thy % -iion Ehge, TS Al - 3o Norwich 700 o ,}g.(,‘”fl Breakfast Set- | out, Frederick S, Camp, e s ‘Etched In stone on the Worcester [ longed nowhere in paeticular and literally Occum, the Arthur E. Baird. i court Boume are the words: Obediencs 10| the native Indlan roamed and resided | Picue Indisn: and his course of edneation [ 165 O Sorwieh is &cicks throughout the|sed fhe, Arst fourt niied o S B Tisor of elementary achools, is advising |y is Liverty. 1t so. our land s tu| the region round about. In 1703 New | Vith Eleazer Wheelook at Columbia (then | *\(igner 1 the bugaboo' of extrava-|it has made s stcady Qs o | 3 town echool authorities to incorporate in 3 . ‘pro- | Lebanon crank), and the pilgrimage of [ 5 ¥ " Weather Bureau | ineir Saine comciontomy e mory oaizer [Dondage: we are siaves. How many | London assumed profectorate and ‘pro dyard ana resion, nominated Hermox z . Gibbs of Yantic as their qandidate for a. m.—Musical ‘ogram. 11:20 . el 2 = h ang at| siate senator at their convention held in . o N ie) | 530cCe in spending pul money | present* is eniog the most prosperoustihe {own hall here Saturd; at Ferecast for New England (485 meters). | ment of physical education. murders in_ the past ten years? 85,000. | prietorship. The fow white seitiers en-|Qcoum accompanied by Rev- Nathaniel|which some say will resul as the our.|period in it * o el ay morning 1:30 p. m—Boston Farmers' Produce o ' How much has burglary increased in the | joyed or endured the means of grace by itaker of Norwich to Great Britain| ,me of a low tax a real issue, ac- |and financially ;.= the old Judge T. J. Kelly of the state central Market Repart (485 maters). | Lecal Spanish war veterans are in-|last ten years? 1200 per cent. Facts| “going to meeting” in New London. But|arousel great interest in education, se-| orging to the officials. Not omly the|Of tbe fr cocieties dnd has bl $:00 p. m—Current Events. jterested in the announcement that An-|jike these justify the bar association | their tribe incréased and a church of | Cured lacze contributions. encouraging the ; -t tonie T. Antenza of Detroit, formerly of ommittee called the convention to order. * nd Themas M. Shieldd was elected chair: man, Miss Katherine V. Desmond of thie city clerk. . 0 1roperty taxpayer is interesicd in a low|lhe way for all others, theieby 5 p. m.—Musical Program. | Teport in its recent verdict: In respect | their own was earnestly desired. It teok | SChool to move northward to Hanover and |y rate but the rent payer ‘s alo inter- | that it has the bes §:00 p. m.—Market Report. Hartford, was elected national com-|for law, this is the worst civilization. nearly ten years (1713) to get loose from | DecOming the nucleus of Dartmouth col- ested in keept ubfic expendit ciabiliy and friendshi 8:30 . . —Boston Police Report |mander at the national encampment| “The American Bond offers a remedy.|mother's apron strings and the condition | 168¢. one of the most noted and prosper- RE . pallic-“exgenditures Program—'The | heid recently at Los Angeles. - By educational methods, build public e ted and Prosper-) down .and the rent paver eventually| The bamner which the grand court of of separaton was to secure a setiled or-| U9 institutions of learning in New Eng-|pavs the bill. Furthermore no city o{" the state of New Jersey sented to i f;:“?.‘;’ifé‘f&?’ :‘-‘m‘ ww»do"’: " Weekly Business Ri A number of eastern Connecticut peo- | Sentiment for true Americanism and 103- | thodox minister of the gospel. janc town has the moral right to have such|the grand court of Ut Waslrion’ and iNe ineeting. adflarelEd 7 part_by Roser W. Babson. World Mar- |ple are planning to attend the semi-|alty to law; by voiee and pen. by Pos-| Aftee the hacking and filling of varlons| Rev. Rozel Cook fulfilled 14 years of |a high tax rate that it bscomes a heavy | Shown to those present amd it was stated | oo oy, 0 FEECTE SR ol e Surses “Tho Five Hundred Million {annual meeting of the Women's Con-|ters, cartoons, tracts, literature by the|committees covering nearly a decade on | service and then fell on sleep at the com- | burden on the shouldo’s of the small| that there is now on a contest between| g5t the pext senatorial convention. Jows Mr. R. 8. Moulton, Asst. |gregational Home Missionary Union of [hundreds of tons; by training a genera-|Qct. 3, 1722, six stalwart and immense| paratively early age of 42 years, hislhouse owner. High taxes do nel encour-| New Jersey, M 3 Seretary of National Fire Protection | Connecticut which ia to be held Wednes- | tion of children o hate crime and love | saintly men set up the banner of the Association Fina asebal Scores — widow surviving him 25 yveaes. A faith-|age home ownership and the c the| tiout for an Am a ? Lord in the north woods of New London | fill nastorate and children and children’s | number of home-owners in commu- | ner. a1 oftic 1 | Beginning Fire Prevention Week. : i and constituted a church of Christ whose | children long lived here, and possibly |nity the greater the prosperity of that|Cure Der from Beginaing tolays Moned THICRE IR Darothy Dilkes at the pi 185 | church are planning 4 pienic next Satur- |Ple and inflaming public opinion by and | two centuries of life we celebrate today. | Some of his descendants remain until|community. / the ba R tipmortn iz oo R = iikes at the piano. day afternoon to christen the fireplace |P¥ Will command the enforcement of all| Thig T fec] sure is about the only time n [ now. bearing in their lineage the names| The making of a tax map is fhe first|a week and it is to be C X he Fire Prevention Week and local peo- & Bves st Eoo0e ow o which Camp Firo has erected at the|l&W. The iron hand of justice will|ipegs 200 years of church membership | of Erown anfl Morgan. He was followed |step In the establishment ¢f a /fair and 3 = a sioores —|day of this week at Middietown. the fag and the law; by blazing forta oston American. Concert, Miss Eliza- the awful facts; by informing the peo- BEE DRI Seeiso . Sepeanc. The Campfire Girls of the United : bition at the store of Marphy & McGAry | ple have been requested to cooperate - busband lake In Mohegan Park. Stunts wili|3mite and rebuke the lawless traitors|ihat the men 5o ovefwhelmingly outnum-| by Rev. Amos G. Thompson, who depart-|equitable system of assestmenis of real|on Main streei, Mv. Murphy being |\ the fire department in making the o form a part of the afternoon’s program. |10 ouF fag and our dear nation will be | pered the women. ed this 1ifs in hia Iate ‘30s, werving oniy| estats. 1t has been found in cvery. town Sfasies - membes of weokia” teless ‘Gmpkor Nocwich: 1l e Center Groton road s to-be improved | " eer. Robert C. D, of Gol.|, O course there must he a meetng|two years Rev. Abishal Alden was the o city where a tax-map was made Liat|Wwich, No. 63. Torstal Boward . 1.5 Stanton MR QN DIED within a number of months. The select- | orado. ,n‘zn" N g:;;"“vc‘mm:‘m:‘, house and land a plenty for the minisier, | fiest pastor to take his departure other |thousands of doflars wor:ii of Troperts LONGO—Tn New London, suddenly, Oct.[men of the town have been in confer- Lo e o asked the Norwich people to make it a il B oy S Sy The sanctuary was set on a hill o it]than by death. It was a fruitful pasto.-|Was never assessed, conseguently an in- DIES FROM clean-up week and do everything in their 81 i NORW] A 1922 ; could nét be hid, Raymond Hill, a mila or | ate but featureless In the way of anything | creased burden was placed upoh those| S o ro 2% American is not necessarily bomn in Anthony Longe of Norwich, |ence with State Highway Commissioner £ iy | power to make the entire month of Octo~ . 1 o i i So west of here where the old cemetery ng or dramatic. His pastorate of | #ho had to pay. New London has re- INJURIES IN CYCLE ACCIDENT | DOV r Norw! i TR % ;::v;;uwmdb:m::;“:;;su& oo ica: ho does not necessarily speak | iy “Frere the tribes could £ up to wof- | 23 vears, closed in 1826, completed And a|contly didcoversd mich a condition of | Anthony. Lonso, 25, of Mohegan pari| T~ o o ~ - g Nia rosit, X A real Ameri- | ship as early as 1723. and it lasted nearly | lttfle more the first century in the life of | affairs. It is safe to assume that Nor-| road, this city, died Sunday ny %) - can is a man or woman, native or for-|59 years (1770). The second sanctuary, | the church. wich will prove mo exception to this|o'clock at the Lawrence and Memork = dquor permit holders in Connecticut|eign born, of forelgn or mative Dorn| . etically on this site. lasted 75 years state of affairs. hospital in New London feom injuries r are interested jp the announcement tha: | parentase. who clearly understands, be:| (1307) and the third and present one as Second Century. What will a tax-map do? It will show | ceived coily in the afternoon in a co m:"flen‘n mo.r fl-m-‘t‘a, vh;n'uxu :m§ h"e"e;din‘ "da'! ’wllxluluz ml c?‘nffl‘:me:’ been in use 75 vears. Since you have ac-| The second and final hi: i 1s | the owners of every piece of real estate on between his motoreycle and an au- MAKES A SAVING IN |00 it g ome, ppications foc_renewsi | the igenis and oeincipies of the Ameri| (it ehe nahit of Tonger uee of ehuren|hurch o 1y marked <oniza ofin the town of Nofwich because every|tomobile on Lord's Hill, about a mile Reserve Strength i R "x‘i‘l“:'d“‘ thejcan government. =—Only by assimilation | edifices, I encourage you to 2o on in the |first. The dividing line between the foot of land and buildings mu: from Stonington. His skuil was fractured 5 4 coming year has been extended from |through the human toueh. by community oy Ge this by completing a centurs of |Years marks an epoch. The change is|counted for. Thers can be no and he recelved other severe injuries. = The City of Norwich p Nov. 1. { co-operation in the home, the school and| ;.. pation, for it beacs evidence of |Shared by many anether rural parish in{by anyone from paying his rroportion-| As soon asehe was eceived 2t the hos- Past Exalted Ruler Danle] M. Cro-|the church. can we make real Ameri-j . . vnana qiznity. this state. The people were unaware|ate share of the public expense. The|pital it was seen that his condition w nin of New London lodge of Elks has ':m'v_ Thgough ;‘}'m klsenc""- ey oo iyour Faziato-s were oceupying | 8nd unconscious of the coming change|map will indicate land and buildings It is wasteful to start up your reg- |Peen. appointed district deputy grand ex-|American Bond will work out its pro- critical and word was teleph Norwich ce départment Lo h city and town of Norwich. - Any ine- | go's family come to see him quality to any owner will be exposed. | possible. The nolice noti v AR e A tax-map is a3 neceseary in the as-|once. Tiere are two children in ne or v N Sty araad e | Tt'has a sigantle. task but ‘one | Lhe Sécond sanctuary vau waie set off gs wiar heating plant merely to take off | appointment was anmounced recently by |Which we must nfecomnllflh it we w;:;u i ; Grand Exalted Ruler waward Marsters|Save our nation frm a fate worse than #he chill during fall and spring monthe. | (a1, I oed ® that of Russie” as much as the people in the days of |value of every plece of property in the a separate town (1783) and called Mont- | Noah were incredulous of the coming Tille, and therety to me a mystery lingers | food. Of this I will speak later on. in the name. Why Moritville, French for % i11s. | Mount and Ville? Your forefathers were 2 = . | sessors' office as any recwrd conmtained | family. | Power You get more heat than you need most| Local reserve officers assigned to the |, "V HenT N Fauleoncr of HUIS|of Anglo-Saxon stock, come out from| THe second century was early ushered | therein. No eity or town In ‘his state = g of the & d i t buildi | 76th division have been sent a circular L 5 € e such emphatically Enclish places as Lon-| 1 DY thunder, lightning and with rain.|or elsewhere can have a justifiable sys- Motoreyele Crashed Into Auto. To Resist the time an: requen ilding o announcing that a block of seats has Congregational, church, said: “The time don and Thames, Wherefore this F,_Pncthn nday, May 25, 1823, the congre-|tem of assessments without the use of 1 The D' fires makes fuel sconomy practically [been set aside for the members of that|hay COMS for every true American oitl | o oiaiure? 1t vou had been sot apart |E4{ON Was assembled as its custom Was|much a map as proposed for Norwich. (Special to The By isease Impossible. This winter try operating | ERRfZation and their families at the : : : i for divine worship. Clouds bigger than | artford, New Britaim Simeoucy Wi with an Indian name it would have been . i lor¢ e itain, Simsbu:y, West Yale-Army football game to be held at|lieiorY,of our country e e iaae | most natural, for locations round about |4, M3 hand e e ket ohe|Hartford, Wethersfleld, Ansonia, = Mer:- your furnace with closed drafts and|Yale bowl on October 28. s mever changed to suit our breaking. | are rife with euch names but only one |y 0" YT SOFE UOF SRR DTG | den, Miltord, Naugatuck, New = Haven, Among Connecticut students at Yale |t d t make law-breakers but it | tOWn in the state is tagged with an In-| ;. 2 s “Me-| Waterbury, Bridgeport. Union, Say et amy extra heat required from | AmORE iRl e R Sl s p U R e B LT thinks the last great day has come” | brook. Watertown, Torrington, Harwin: RADIANTFIRE. 1t will make a re-|SheMeld Scientic School are Charles D, baen said that the eighieenth amend.| 1 am inclined to think, though it is|R10%, [ESUSTCRiy, Lo, TInter Tonfed |ton. Faicfeld, all use taxmaps and mabiable stving in Jeur fusl Bin = | o oivseien of Nessk - aud - Alrt L |ment to the Constifition made ‘many|wilsly srmiss. that the hame came from 3 . e ing a motoreycle with sidecar. wa ing Lord’s Hill towards We: when near the curve at th met and crashed into a by Stephen Lanphere .3 Take Father John’s Medicine n o vr;“d e 1f you are strong’'and well your ays- by his m has a reserve supply of fighting 3 tuary; came' down. Itd'the building, do- son Eugene of 31 Granite street. cnergy to draw on whenever you are . |Bowen of Willimantie, the former _for|break the law. It did not. Itmerely re-|memorien of the first meeting house on|ing qamage not a little, killing instant- ‘“‘;fi‘:lc:'- PR R Y g £ Longo was thrown from his motorcycle |¢xposed to colds_or other ~disease We can help you solve your heating |§eneral one year honors and the istter|vealed who were the disloyal and the|Raymond HIll which, has nearly the maj. |)." o of the worshippers and injuring | dare that Noriwich should treat and landed under the sear axle of the |zerms, and this energy enables you to & i for excellence in industrial and engi- | criminals in owr population. We must | e5tY of & mountain hd the expectation of | (rioucly” and. slighily many of the con: | eeerin tazpaver Ay mnd ety | Sedan. apps dead. throw off and overcome the disease. e neering chemistry, train a gemeration of citizens who will | the fathers that a metropolis would | sregation, No one escaped the awful s SHoRIS b corhbalied. to bar paora |2 Dt Mou of Groton, who was at! Rut if you find that you are tired: + 3 e e love and keep the Iaw because they love CTOwn its summit. Few forelgners were | ook either on body or mind. It is re-|than nis fust shars of the public ex.| CAPtain Jimmie's inn, directly across the feak or run down in health this re- GAS & ELECTRIC I FIFTY EASTFORD CHILDREN the ntalon whosa mind expresses itself]there in 1783, whatever has occurred since, e 1 corded that a powerful revival resulted Ne should b itted way. was called out and gave medic in law.” and at any peciod few have been French- : : : pense. No owner should be permitted is CONFIRMED BY BISHOP (" \{ Trinity Methodist Episcopal church | men. fotunes. Dt e At astore. njry 1 |[uide Whrisgibls Whary o6 Siia Avpenns i formorial hos Sunday morning, Rev. Louts Albert| Buta minister goes with a meeting house | wauld wrewcrine (hic. toeatovent fo somy |DCC2USe N0 Teoord exisis of his holdings 2 Banks spoke on What Does It Require!and the first on the long list was an Irish- 2 - I'serve supply has heen exhausted and tention and sent Longo to the Lawrence | ynless you can replace it at once you al in New London. Alare in danger. Because it supplies DEPARTMENT Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan, bishop of the diocese of Hartford, administered the C X : d a plumber in Mystig canie | (he vhich produce It is s'mply a matter cf homesty, jus-|))UnS Man 4R he food substance which pri other churches in Connecticut. It is a |y i Jus1atong in his Ford car and offered to, take |z A5 ahd enatile St to: withetsl sacrament of confirmat clase - ; tice, and equality being meeted to every | o' fiip Soee {strength and enable you thstand PHONE 31 !nm- Shlaras G Vi ol S Bastton | oot o R e o s B bevers remedy but nothing less wiil owner of property fn Norwich whether | 7 10 ;?f'b"“,f_?‘{;"l nd e wassaeon- | fatigue and hardship, Father Johng Sunday of last week. Eastford and.|Los Angeles was the speaker at the|Montville mark. The first pastor, Rev. | imme. s‘w:;g"“»’m 02“5:’[';2“‘06“":;3;: he be a large owner or a small home- | FEREC Y E S S S 3 Vs J;I:;,\ie«icm]e ;%]’Ih: Shtunonsense. t:nlhv.‘ Warsenvilie comprise the yarish of Rev. | First Baptst church. James Hillhouse. was a native of Erin's |apiritual supineness. Sometimes. avna: """ man whose name or address coull not be | con e Tt fa suarentocd froe from oS . Dunn, chargs RS Isle, able and brilliant, as we might ex-|mire e e Rt - 24t 15 gus ed £ of this parish since it was cut off from | RUSH TO INVEST IN Tie: Bn ShalRtaI relabie T st mite, Tisht be decmed a divine instru-| FORESTERS' DISTRICT MEETIN e S g o v oy ‘:a’,,.:{l:?"i;,’;o"i ‘h,.l.’,f,' h‘l‘ngm ot Copyright 1916 yu:'.-:: POt M e U. B. TREASURY CERTIFICATES | He was introduced to this chuech by Rev h HEARS GRAND OFFICERS| mTye Lanphere car had i ¥ 2or wh! ) ‘The Picture Advertisers, Box 17 & 2 = When a church becomes set in stupor dshield | hujlder by means of which the sy Oregon iy, Oregon The people of this district are withoyt | The Norwich post office had a great| COLTNOr @nd Judge Gurdon Saltonstall Sunday 230 o'clock, in| smashed and one side of the car smashed Lt g and selfishness the omly logical thing| Sunday afternoon at . 4o A hed {tem stores up energy to be drawn om 2 Catholle'chuten at present, but piane | Tsh Saturday by those who Fanted to “,fi:;"l;":‘::’:'“n the Tines of the rather |15 lEhtning. But the chicr change con-| St Maryis o ";d:e‘ e N : cut by | whenever it is needed. & ve been made and encouraging pro- |invest in U. S. treasury cerfificates be- P D e lnss o NeT | rasting the second century from the [Ranger R. L. e S e : The gress is shown toward securing & per. | fore the advance in prics on the first of | TCART® record of his ministry. T am con- o frequent pastoral changes|the New London county district meeting manent. place of worship. _ Sunday was | October.” For a large part of the day | Srained to infer that Rev. James Hil- |, “ino just 100 years as campared with | Of the Foresters of Americ. Mr. Lodge | stitches to close. Mrs. Eugenc Lanpher. the first time that the sacrament of con. | Lhere \was 2 waiting line and a mumbey | NOUSe ran true to form as regards his| Picture Tells mnl iied tothose " delegates. Broscnt | who was.in the. car. was mox hare v, | AR |the first century. Five minieters met | XD A | T ot Bt - firmation had ever been administored i | Of those who purchased in the morning| ITieh race and possessed the characterfs-|inc jooo STrUte, NS TIREES O that the mecting was called to arouse|D. G. Taylor of Ston n came along Eastford and the fee thes ymatered i1 | Came back In the strermsonto rran | tic cholerle temperament of the Celt. He- | THE JEWETT CITY o it Do of lone|courts could be increased and the mem-| Westeely, where they were aite 3 priest. extent. Tt has. taken twentv.ons pas|Dership of courts that seem to be will-|sedan had the Rhode Isiand 1 that some persons may mot have: been| ONE sure evidence is the delay in pay- ; . i he members of the|just after the accident and took " | century period and as one only lived to|enthusiasm among t! it 7 ter i taok of their | Eovi A g8 ble it 1 h ing oF declining t pay hie salacy. " Baon |10r8 o stated supplies to “carry on”| UK to, SSY ftluar::&‘:fi::. gl e o Yan peonle on th | ST g able to wait long enough to m: s . B 8 - ere. were peonle on the scene DEMOCRATS CHOOSE AYLING Hpestmanty ther ianney. o pke thel +o' this, day’ sush: an attitude is atonk o I R R e Postmaster John P. Murphy believes | heads ip sight. i Jay such an aitityde is strons i ihan five tmes as many ministers to|and great benedls that the Foresters of: | seon arler e accident. Droken plazs | WILL NOT BE OPEN FOR Bendy Miad DGE OF PROBATE |glad to have any such see him person: Hmprantislieyidenio of mialsterialay Tve or satisfy you as it did the saintsfer to Rty “{ ¥ASgrewed all overthe highway. Judge Nelson J. Ayling, who has been [}V today (Monday) favor. In those days of church and!or oig. To speak of these in detal} 1s|WOrking man and his family. Paint nominated by the republicans for fudee pegfrs state, taxes were certain for. the support O omititivn o el o time w2 [ "The following courts reported their| According to statements of the Lan- BUSINESS \ tamishes, | Of probate, was endorsed by the demo- Trolley and Auto Collide. of the means of grace. As mitisating | U any and omit many Javs one’ epen|lclegaten: Norwich. W. P. Callahan. | phere party. ther saw the motorcycle aj Oils ad Brashes | CTALIC Drobats convention of the Ner.| Saturday afternoon about 4. oelock | CIFCUMStances of the times. the piace, the L s sharse af Invidions. distinetion 1| Henry: Clement. 1, P. 'Portelance, Ed-| proaching the curve at high snecd and { wieh district at its meeting in the town - fewness of the people under the pressues | yu. aoi ; ward McNemey, T L. Quinley. Deputy | pulled off to the eight of the read to be & TODAY there. 'was & collision between am going to assume the pisic for vouth- oad to PRESTON SAlS. |hal here Saturday morning at 10:15 |car and an automobile at the cormer oy | °f POVErL generaly found it diffcult to ¥ o Y oo At e . J. Beadle H. A. 4 1 t 10/ fyl as I am T commence to have some|E: 1. Murtha and G. J o'clock. Judge T. J. Kelley called the |Sachem and Tantic streets. No ome| Meet promptly and in full their o(\hga-“.‘.,mn“ connectjon with the first minis- | Congdon; New London, H. H. Bell and|jy come to a stop when the motoreyci ——— | convention to order and Charles V. |was hurt but the automobile was badly [ONS o their pastor, but this is not the | L ter of the second century and coming|James H. Dunn; Jewett City, Goorge|plunged towards them, clim James was elected chairman with John |damaged. The trolley car was a one.| WNOI® Story. Arrears in salary amounted | % < z up on : 3 el LaFever, J. J. Connelly and Frank Me- | thew car and th i 3 i |down ‘the list 1_giscover those ~who 10 car and then falling backward. One Need a Plumber? | T- Gleason clerk. man car with Motorman Young in|t0 %0 much that in'1735 Rev. Mr. Hill-|stand in the relation of acquaintance|Carthy; Voluntown, Brothers Dupont.|of those fa the car said that the metor- 3 J. J. Desmond brought the name of | charge. house made his “appeal to Caesac.” for he | and some in wole of lofig close personal|McPDonald, Hall and Marshall;” Baltie, | eycilst 'seemed to be in difficulty about Tol. 887 Judge Avling before the convention, petitioned the general assembly- for relict | 1 : lin, Steffon and Forey: N and - - . 4 n friendship. Rev. Rudolfus Landfear, | Brothiers Coughl steering and was working at his handle speaking of the satisfactory way in|LANE OF SALEM IS and reinforcement. Who came here in 1829 I never ‘knew.|TAftville, Brothers Bogle, Brown and 2 J. 0. BARSTOW | which the judge has filled the duties of = - 5 le, Brown and|bars as it he were teying. to coifirol the =X - ‘ Durr; Sterling, Brothe am: machine. . NOMINATED FOR SENAT This hody took fmmediate and drastic |but his aged daughters passed away in| DU lin t 4| m : 9 & co. j{he otnice for almost twenty years. Irv- | umes L. Lane of Saiem was oty | action, ordered an audit of accounts, the |my Gity but‘a few years ago and they [Bertheume, Moosup: Brofhers Ber. pSate Policeman M. D Sterling was on Keen Kutter $1.00 ing J. Willls and Henry F. Parker sec- : ; i e ~ | @ebt to be paid in three months after no- | received assistance from an agency of | theums LaFieshe. nd vers short 22 Water Strest | onded the nomination and the convention | A9 fOF senator in the 20th distriét by % oy vers. afier the accident. His | Safety Razors. ...... 85¢c 7 th 5 tification. The negiect and refusal ther: | Investigation of the motoreyele showed gty * 2 ratified Judge Avlirg as its choice. oo ToCralle aclogates from the 181 (o would be cause for the sheciff to Jovy mizht have reasonable comfort in their|igoal court. Grand Sub Chief Ranger|ihat a connectins rod feom underncatn | Keen Kutter Pocket Knives, = - vention in the town hall here Saturday, | S2id sum out of the estate of any inhabit- | declining days. -" 5 vt m)d"‘:‘me % on; | the sidecar o the saddle of the motor- 3 00 ; ants of the parish. When it became hecome 35 , 75¢, FALL FROM TREE FATAL There was no_opposition. e £ithe gaciahay Whep ot hackm Beard and Shipman. At Bty Tonesters 1aSIHS othir na | STk beg become daoud.t el new line. . 50c, 75¢, $1. T0 10 YEAR OLD Bo [, Gharies H. Foley of Mystic, state cen- | So0e382ry, Lo colect no en crayed publie | on years later the name of ‘the re-fof the sjate were accomplishing sinco the | JUTE G 477 CUNIE PGy 1o fall | CONSERVO, for Steam Bronisiaw Gabigs, the 10 year old #0n | the convention to order and was sioic | 8cCord hegan 1o make excuse.” | Discre.|Coricd Pastor of (his church was Spen:|aystem of diatrict meetings was inaugu-|plunge o the left that tlie mototeyele R s of Mr. and Mre, Sebastien Gabige of 13 el e, eoorder and was elected | 4 Om R ot nole iaoee- |cer ¥ Beard, A grandson of this woe-rated, ‘nd Gomplimented the alstrict £or [ oL ar iy tho autemonile. » and Preserving Morwish avnne: L Rarieday ot fis| el - Btn o | o oveferred mot ta pt in jedharay | (7Y man tan speak of him mote elo-| having such a large turnout, which h- Backus hospital, where he had been taken . B edy: y and fully than myself and let|stated proved that the members wer. E= i, = Large WM poyigege g T wibpct kst thein pagnianiy an0s piauIbly - thelbiNely ; that this same grandson by his | taleing a great interest in the order. He Resaer Plany St = Choir Boy Plays Vielin. Ppersons. heatted spirit, his responsible ser-|closed by inviting the members to come | 10 we programme &t raily social of < Sunday, Sept. 2th. . s e arted spirit, o o 4 3 3 T bos besides his parents. is sur. | OcOTES, Gulle, a fatthtul member of e sheriff of New London which I am the executive head that they 2180 present about 150 members of the “he K vice and fine achievement in the denomi-|to Torrington to aftend the next conw|Trinity Methodist Episcopal Sunday ived ' by o iv-ibrottiors. - Scidasiax: a Christ church boy choir for over six |trick. A couneil of churches was called | nation speaks more eloquently and effec- | vention of the order in Connecticut. P GLASS — PUTTY —. PAINT Willia ¥ 4 f s Y F]‘c and| vears, played as a prelude at the morn- | to render advice and authority; natucally | tive life and labor in behalf| Grand Lecturer W. H. Dunlavey ‘of 0 m, and four sisters, Veronica, Jen- | ing service Sunday, Back Gounod's Ave | without the consent of Mr. 'Hitlhouse. | of his roval lineage than he can by ut- | Waterville then spoké upon the benefit % Hardware — Tools — Cutlery nle, Staffie and Sophie Gabiga. .| Marie. He also accompanied the choir | The verdict was his dismissal from the|tered words. Rev. Spencer F. Beard |the degree team was to the Foresters. N < = % ¢ The boy, who was & pupil at the We-| during the service. His playing showed | pastorate. He seems to have absolutely |found an eisct woman. here-for 2 Wwife.| He stated that in his. court, half of the k ~ - Examine our line of Aluminum Ware | quonoc school, had suffered a badly frac- | marked ability and was greatly enjoyed | ignored the act. for he apbears to have|One son was versed in the skilful cure of | members are either on the ‘team v % and struck on a rock and was in & very Nollstin Building, 74 Frankiin Street | %eTious condit’sn when rushed to the ho pital. stood Dis ground, verforminz ministerial | bodtes, while two were. highly esteemed ——— seevices., though lacking “the unity of!in the cure of souis. Both of the latter It a girl's father objects to a young | the snirif in-the hounds of veace.” He [ knew personally. One found here hi man's suit he should change tl.uan refused 1o resign and heeded no call else- helpmest for life and over twelve ive their names on the waiting list, This is to inform all my o nd: : .;mount of the high class of ritualis- :'fi"d customers that affer an abeei of tie work that they do. It was this same | giio® i‘::";'u.x ‘“s'}: onen a first class | nass team that exemplified the work at thal wiayy Vo7 ShoY AL the ule s . x [cesh s 28 11 fell from .t THE HOUSEHOLD tured skull when he fell from 'lreery the. codgregation; AR