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“Fruit-a-tives” Prev ; nts L J k Autolntoxication - |*4r,,, Among the first' year students enrolled poes ot AL R R mps at 6 o'clock to- t l‘uclwv of Mdd! Auto-intoxication means 8 @ 1f -| png are being made for the celebra- poisoning. Many people suffer from nnd’l mpl Jt;:usnng:vefénry ntuat‘:‘, ‘o& s;ut_ pes { nsufficient | foun of e Sou ongrega unéral of Wi " Chass held | prop, :«:ml “C o::n'em:f‘":a o;vuln nut::r ‘P“*“"-"' Middletown. * B |ttom Nis home st 363 ChorHal avina, 1o b & 544 s V) body | . Cherles L. Maxson, a e etp- | friends and relatives d Srophiations which should pass out of the ly er of New London, has filed & bank- %fl‘finntfi. Red ; Fitord. o g ‘ every day, poisons the blood. ruptey petition Saturday with debts of | Rev. C. H. Ricketts Mfl% see-| gekting In MaSch. Which Wil be pht- $20,230 and ' assets $14,500, | vices and burial was in the family 10f| quarter of & milkmore than the last town As a result, there is Headache, Indi- | ° Eighteen United Statss naval officers | Providence. Thére were a large um-|{ ¢y Tate: e - gestion, disturbed Stomach, 1aek Of | pave been ordered to the submarine base ber of flora] ’l::eg_ 5 The ing voted §6.000 fof & tax map sleep, Rhéumatism and Eczema. st the Navy Yard for two months in-|. Mr Chase 4l i g Sert. 21 8fter | on a vote of 150 to 85, after a sharp ver- “Fruit-a-tives" will always relieve | 8truction at the submarine scheol. i g 6 g o 5 8781 Bal contest between several speakers, B miTTeRn #go at East Killingly. In 1380 he mar-|iii0q o Appropriats - Americgn. | the prograss that has beén Auto-ingosication a8 these. fruit tab_| Reswar mesting Mereiec assembly, No.| ricq 'Celis J, Trker of Providines and | biuea " Joie, *PEOBrIRtion for Ameriabn. |1 o e tion. ot (he city n lete, made from fruit fuices, act gently **- Lx 0f Co tonisht &t § oiciock.—8dV. | emey resided in- Baltlo for many ears| gl i iten ‘1o 6,500 from . §5.000 the|Years e Tas beén hefe i “ 2 a skin and|, Cherlotte McLean of Preston City |and from thers moved to unton, L gmount asked for am automobile fire ap- | then was $20,000,000. Te on the bowels, kidneys and skin brou 3 The Bulletin office Monday, | Mass., before coming to Nerwich to live paratus for~Tattvills, - : than §27,000,000, We have keep the blood pure. a spray of § gfi. !W picked during | where he was overseer of weaving at the e a ing &t 10 o'clock the . i All seats in the town hall were taken|$6,000,000 in 5¢ years on our , r, 3 yrs.; Mrs. Luthéd Holten, ¥, 250, trial sigs 25¢. | o1 r her homs, |Shotucket Company mills, and there é:s a narow fringe of men|MANY Dieces of property are ot yrs.; Charles B. Davis, v, 1 yr. - 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sige At Nognk members of the Woman's| Mr. Chase was the son of Lucy Bray-| yinging at the rear when First Selget.|list at all Mr. Noves said I : o At dealers or sent by FRUIT-A--|yisionary sovlety and thé World Wide|ton Hopkins and David Dedley man Casper K. Balley calied the meeting & 13X map would dévelop : Jasrerd - TIVES Lin#ted, OGDENSBURG, N. Y.| Guild heid a joint meeting Friday af-|Bnd was a direct descendant on his fa- 2 o rage majority being -75. e R s ; in property that is mot . Demaocrats elected two of the three we- rnoen. " The ‘Srlernaon wes spent 'n| thers wds ‘of Bamuel Chase ‘or Bai:| .81 SLi0 % Fetehy town soun| He Mk of 3 pibes "of FIAGKID| tectmen in' Ledyard MAmay but ihel oot eeme a pop. O | v Ere i3 T | geyring. mare. Md, who signéd the. Declarationt o)™ mown Clerk Charles 1 Square property. d 8t $10000 to| republicans took the rest of the tieket | Vg0t B% relief—*Sylvestér Jeroms 1 Christian Endeavorers trom all parts| o1 WIS¥ICAR IneDEpatnce, §04 O Bia kopr tho records of the meeting. The re. i $15,000, which had fuot bien In the Ift| with an average mejority of slx VOUh| 475, Haglai L. Peabody 4 210, € 10 PROGRAMS of the state are attending the 206 state|TC=wUs sip of Stephen Hopkine off o5rts or the town officers were accopted | for ¥ T e tuft ) ety | o Terurag: Selectm A 1 RAD convention of this sncléty which is being H?:"nn:ehu:!"u of Juts ..ngl.fl. age | 85 Printed in & pamphlet which was dfa- | Hh8t haS onm‘: ;lmt!" nru‘m M”M‘.g',.u,g_g:m' u.u‘n‘,nou- o | sk B w‘”‘,m £ Mo ‘ravenoetct Momorlal horeh 11| or Kilingls ana” giFece eicendant of | ributed at the maeting. list. ~He ‘sold 42 aores in 1921 and pul| Sllectmen—Caivin R. Main, 6, 3. B | Daniasq sep o n & 306, Charies B Tuesday, Oct. 8 2 oger Willigms. % Approprigtions Voted. in his list in that yéar for 42 acres, not| mung Norman, r; Lestér P. Gray, d. Collector of taxes—Alice L. Darvow 1 The executive boatd of the Connecti- | Mr Chase is survived by t % % jand in the mean- e ‘.f,'? ox;-:flrk i:\l::n]ffi;:)n . fout Federation of Women's clubs were | Mark 52 Marion, Ol,\h.': bro;hg: The following appropriafions for esti.|having bought s 3 Collector of taxes—John W, Finnegan, 30 p. m—") oon' Cliam nd ad beén ted exper e ed tite, “There h S _shle of "l“t‘ 'IAM“" B Dk.e;l:—\.l s & smitk f Mal mated expenses Wwere v as recome = o 2 egistrar of vol ames C. s s Qeoriaineg Stomuy by Mrv. Trederick | b. chash at Lprven Tokn 1ad ene sie-| mended by the seléctmen, ealiing for o |ty in the elty limiis tor F16.000. whidh Hlgipear bt votsra—Blllings T. VOIS, | : and Tohn J. Burne d first dlstriet; ® p. m——Location of ships st sa |35 Lopeer present, | T e oae g “Y‘fim . ".:x?n tax rate estimated at 8 1-¢ mills: lgur;% - :"fi,{’f::‘ ,“m! oan B mm A.‘l(&:htv';om L‘“"-' ap, | Oliver Cooper r and Fred Bitters d, see- . ¥ BN = . J. 3 t ispos g n sehosl committee—-. isrict. closing prices on stocks, ° bonds, I | o) ovaer suuper, Massapeag chapel|and mads many trus friehds by hib pleas: | Almshouse ... ..... $1.000.00] 751 Noves said the Norwich 1t is dis-| Avery r; Samuel E. Holdredge, d. b P it coftes and s deasting Broadway,” | tomorsew, commencing 5 p. m.—adv. ant and sympathetic manner and was| Quiside poor ... . S -0 | gracctully low and the payers of rent 3 . v e W 010 5. m—Broadeasting | Miss Hilda Hulbert of Groton is one |Reld in high esteem by all who knew him, | ISEne . oot renenns 120000015 " uprerers because of ft. He said he Lisvon g A . by Bertha Bralnard. Bt T Sitle (h tho Gias g 1025 st Matth pu A1 R K S '| Negleoted and dependent ¢hi did not ohject to paying taxes but what| Republicans swept everything, but: se- Preemns s s o 9.30 o m.—Ausical program semasef [0 > B e e Talas FUNERAL reR ... soe 50000011, giq object to was paying for the fel-|lectmén in ths eleotion in Lisbon, the| PPMTOCRATIC SELEC:mEN by prossintar axtiuh; Avedfinbodio ) o Miifo g ies 50000 | 1oy who didn't pay any. He also ob-|average majority being eight. The, re- ELECTED IN STONINGTON 8.55 to 10 p. m—Standard time sl oHte &n !rllt of ,}:or'e) is & member|. Mrs. Edward Thompsos. Highways (city of jacted to bringing In anyone from out-| sult: The town election for Stoningten wat nals trom Arlington; offfcial wea e tranhaiin cinae Funeral services for Reata Franees| ITighways (town of Norwich).: 20.000.001kiqe to make the valuations and he did| Assessor—For three years, Gsorge W. & record breaker, so far as the large e DA R N m:t“l: ::e'fl:: ,'é‘." ':;r.t :l!fl::l'“g; Thnmm:,u:fle of flmm ’!‘hma]mn. gfifl‘hm‘;wm . ceee 300000 not nelieve in an aeroplans map, but We: Allen, . number of voters was concerned, it S %, E, ‘M| were he t 8 o' ing rof g 3 4 SR : rendered by prominent artists. s:.rlt‘lo::“wly ‘r;;' :g::nn ::rllulmde: mo: ot Mt é‘,m!;"mlm;:ci ;egfég'_ Bridges Jod 05 need the Kind of map that this resoli-| Board of reliet—For § years, E. B.|semed as though the whoie town came KDKA, Pittsburg (360 Meters) - a i tion contemplates. e ward E. Jackson, the pastor. officiating. | Contingent . ,000. Ex-Mayor H, M. Lérou spoke for the 7 p. m—Weekly Fashion Talk, United | 80c0Unt of gol ‘There was a large attendance of relatives| Interest ...... . map, saying this weuld be the best §6,- States Public Health semi-weekly bullstin, | Apple picking and cider making are|and friends and many floral tributes were | National guard Chéney, r. for 1 year, James Graham, | out Monday to attend the election. 3 2 day was a perfect one and some of the Beléetmen—Harvéy L. Hall, 4; John M. ! republicans said it was a typisal repud- " 091000 thé town ever spent. Lee, d; Adam Schmidt, r. lican day without a eloud n the sky U § p. m—Bed time storles for the kid- |t present two of the chief industries| placed about the casket. During the ser-| Blection expenses . - Opposes Tax M Colleetér of taxes, Alwin Kampt, r. mar- it, while thd democra‘s thought it &iss. in s number of the towns and villages| vice two hymns wese sung by the choir. | Begistry of vital statistics 4 & 5 O . Registrar of voters—Walter C. Dréw,|was a good day for them. During the 9 p. m—Miizabeth Berland, planist, | iR eastern Conmnecticut. The apple crop| Burlal was in Maplewood cemetery, wheer | Town clerk’s office . i A. D, Morfh ngosed the'mah, saying| ~oRUlt Bieaisy, 4. 3 first hour of voting Momlay Pawcattck Burt' Mustin, dialect-monologs and songs, | 18 eXcsllent in quantity and quality, this| Rev. Mr. Jackson read & committal ser-| Town proverty tax 00| we would not be & bit Bettar off with il | *7 ol SEio sl it Rebing Draw, | cast 157 votes which swellad with every Miss Caroline Hoechsfaeter, soprano. - | ¥ear. yice at the grave. The bearers were Al | Sinking fund A e et | W 3 T & WBX Springfield (360 Meters) Monday was clection day in 143 of | bert Butier. Oni¥les Brown, Jamas Greene | Tuberculosis . . . R A DLl A TESLMEtes hour until elasing time at 5 o'clyck. Thi e i Beshits woon . 500,00 | brought (hielr tax rath down o 11 milly| —Aulitor—E. F. Burleson, r; Wm. B |ehlef contest was In Pawestack, whers D B ‘Wallen, r. ¢ Everett Hoxie and Laurence Purtill wert Bronislaw Gabi SR TEntiog hut It wes back to 31 Mmills 4nd 1t wobld| T Grand juror—George Helmboldt, ri B |in the contest for selsctmen and Jossp 38, State fax 22 000.00 | be the same in Norwieh. e need the| 3 ® . A Varaas of tha Beough ang Jora & Funeral services for Bronislaw Gabiga, | Gounty tax “"10p| whole map, he said, but it should be| - COrbin, r; E. B. Cheney, r; George | A. Varg: ough and Joi the 10 vear old som of Mr. and Mrs. S p the smaller towns of the state. In all W T imoontl.. somes. . VRIS ot these.the eisctions £0% Titual aftais 7.45 p. m~Talk by E. L. Hildrsth on but in most of the larger cities “Fire Prevention” Farmer’ produce ! i p .| M. Allen, r; Charles Meyer, r; Ethel L.| Tribance of Mystic were aiso down or * 5 bieh 4.800.00 | done by the town and net by a eivig or- | M ’ the ticket. At nooh the 1 distrie! market report. World market survey. bastian Gabiga, were held Monday morn-'| Chelse e 900,09 | ganization that was attempting to take | HOWe. d. icket. At mn the roal disi | ‘m—Basehall scores, Mustoal| DT, A. B. Briggs of Athaway has 50| jog at 73 Norwich avene, folowsd by & | menreine bres Bhging Co. B0 | over the busitas 8¢ the thun’ ociae. Montvitle ol Vi L T s BB recital of vocal and plano selections by |far recovered from the in.4.ies sustained| requiem high mass at the Sacréd Heart| yanticFire Hngine Co. 1.060.001 Mr. Noyes cams to his fest with the| Montville remained in the rapuv.chu ely interest was masifest Miss Florence Murray. in hig recent automobile mectdent at|anurch, Taftville, Rev. U. G ifelerose, i Wi PeamMt. g thtblle wBctdME. At SRR S bt 10.000.00 | Statcment that thé-previous speaker was|columns Monday. The results follow: | 9a¥. At closing time thers were 213 WG1, Medtord Hillside, Mass (360 Meters) | 0P TOF (0L PO RS o ence ‘asvera] | the Tector, offieiating. Among those ai- playing on prejudice. organization| Assessor—Hubert G. Dart, r, $35. :‘;;5:; démocratie ballots cast for. thé o | tending the funeral were relatives an 21 .00 1@8 & collar on mé, s3id Mr, Noyes, and| Board of relief—Dwight O. Kelsey, 1, - 2 s &g Belore Breakfast 8t ups, Ar- | days afo. frlends &nd the puplis, of the Art srads 5 e s ZE.Z‘DIHOG L Socockts Smiy- wibt T BilevS 15, 111608, vl et i R ug aied. There s no censership of the mall in | of the Wequemnos school. There wers |, CAITMan DtUs gave BLief expanas) . For the first ti S TRt e 8 Poiand. 13 8 commoniy belleved by | many beautiful Mowers, ameng them a | HON® ¥heve (b6 amounts Gifered [om &) quire he would have found out that it|George A. Chagnen, d, 328 Chatles B.| For the first time in 11 years a dumo- torecast for New Brgland (455 metkra) a large number of peeple of Polish e: form fro the pupiis and teachets of the ago. g will take two or three years to get the |Tinker, r, 810, cratio board of selectmen w1l officiate 18 traction. v were the following: ¥neane, 31960 more . § the town, as & result of the clsezion. Jo- 1. 80 . m—Boston Farmers' Producs | from ‘the athee ot tre mend b oaade sreauonspo. scheOl, Wheen the Moy Mad| i ram vens: neplbithd chIAEIn: 62,000 §1a 00 to bis.one: . AT (U fram| COlUtetor of thrss—Sulle B Wood ik Vaigas mad Lewrence A. Perit, Market report (485 meters.) postmaster general Heart cemetery, where Vather Bollerass| 1955 Widows' hensions, 8300 more; high- Wakis: itk Registrar. of votsrs—Robert Paton, ¥, |4emocrats and-John Fribafice, republican, - 200 p. m—Amrad Women's club. BT R OhB el s Mfiivad. | reeh ek ks T958 | ways (town of Norwich), $5,000 morey ants §18,000 Appropriation 9 Bt s R1s 2 o0k » | Gere elécted. The fellowing was the Intelligent Housckeeping, Miss Alles | BoKes o A e DT, e | R o ook Arbries nt bearers WeTe | oiling roads, $608 more; national guard,| Bdwin W. Higgins asked if the b G0 samAta s s Baten Bradley, Just church, Wednssday, 6.15 p. m.— | Joep K walsander Urick. ArthUr| g 900 more; town clork's office. $200 | §€850Fs wWere to continusMn théin p 1. Meloer, 7, 338; Edith M. Vailet, ¢ r 200 b. m—Current even sdv. ¢ Adieck end Walthr EaM < e; town preperty tax, §2.500 more;| methods until the whole map B T T e 3 3.25 p. m~—~DMusical program, A program of practical value has been i Ty nking fund, $500 move; streét lighting, | cured and when told that this was ip MecDermott, d, 300; 1 yr, Raney C. Bucklin, v, 1188: 600 p. m.—Market report. prepared by the program committes of WEBRENGS, $2,500 more: stale tax, £1,000 more;|said that made it an absurdity on Dart, 1, 431; Joseoh F. Killebn, 8, 303, | Selectmen—D. ¥. Hoxie, r, 1153: Jobn §.30 p. m—Boston police reports. Lgte the National Association of Commercial Stanley—Taylor. county tax, $47,713 less; Yantic fire en-|face of it. The assessors should not S AR, s s Fribance, r, 1201; Joséph A. Vargas, d, news flashes. Early spert news, Organization Secretaries for the eighth Joseph Staniey of 310 Franklin street | gine, § more. wait three years for a revaluation North Stoningtow Harry B. McKenzie, 4, 19 7.00 p. m.—BEvening program. annual mutms of the association to be | and Miss Jessie Taylor of 3 Bugbee ave- : 2 when the state law requires them to make 1 —leepytime story, Miss Marian | held October 33 to Oetober 25 4t De- [mus, Barre, Ve, vers Tarribl Nentey SSROM Bunrd Batasn Parker. Foit. Straight demoeratic by an average ma-| i322: Laurence C. Purtlll, 4, 1258, a revaluation. Mr. Higgins said you|joriy n.f 12 votes was nu‘umlt of Mon-| Collector of taxes—William . Catey evening by Rev. W. J. Tox at ths parp- The public school budget was voted as|cannot put backbone into a board of as- day's election in North Stonignton. Lhe | #240; no opposrion. 2—Music for the Little Folks, /N _gome cities in the state the Con-|Chial residence at Groton. Miss Anna | follows, excent for the $800 item for| sessors by resolution in a town meeting. Registrar of voters—Jumess H. Weeks 3.—iNathaniel ‘Hawthorne's “The Mar- | necticut Humane solety is ‘arranging | Stanley, sister of the groom was brides- | Americanization,” ealling for a tax rate{He meant nothing personal, he sall, but| \cicsor For 3 years, G., Frank Min-|r 1189; William C. Robisen, 4, 1172, ble Faun" read by Prof. J. Louis Keegen. jan ambulance service for horses and | MAid, and his brother, M. H. Stanlsy, was | estimated at 12 mills: he was in favor of a tAX map and thet| Town schoel commiltee, samo as jam 59th Tufts College radio lecture. other animals. This service is for the|best man. Bride and groom have been | Salaries -#198,630.00| we ought not to postpone this. He N. Thurman Main, d. | year. 4—Facts and Fabrics, by Miss Har-| removal of aimals in case of accident or | mployed at The Griswold, Bastern Point, | Repairs o 16,000.00 i moved an amendment to make the' ab-| gplectmen—Charles L. Brown, d: Lyle| A riet H. Einsworth. sudden sickness, to a place of treat-|and other hotels. Supplist, fuel. incidentals . 27,000.00 | propriation $18,000. . N § 78 5—Final baseball scores, Boston Ameri- | ment. After the wedding, a receptian and | Insurance . 2 4 C. Gray, d; Irving R. Mam, r. _— e ———— .+ 208853| Mr. Noves said he as not wiiling to Call-{lor of un‘. Wm. B. Babeock, 4. | REPUBLICANS WINNERS fean A number of bank officers inthe east- | ShOWer was held at 310 Franklin street/| Interest . « 13.385.16 | accept the améndment because the work § érn part of the state are planning to|thi¥ ¢ity. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley are to | Evening ols . age majority, 17. Concert, Clifton H. Wood, baritone b £ Reglstrar of voters—John L. York, IN BOZRAH ELECTION ng_sohe S5 z.agom could not be done in one year, ind T. C. cqmaf; B. Thompson, r. Republicans won the town éléction in moloist, assisted by Mlss Margaret G.|attend the 45th annual convention of | TeSide here after spending a weok on | Americanization work ,,.. .. 0.00| Surph? suggested that a flat fnerease of |~ mown . gchool committee—Edna M. The followin Glaser, accompa the American Bankers' Assoclation in | thelr wedding trip to Barre. ! T9i5 505 ea |10 per cent. De made on all lists &nd!| ook, d.; Maud Bardel, Bdna H. Tryon. ey s e e v WOR. Newark (400 Meters) New York City. A speclal ship will | The groonyis the son of Mr. and Mrs. $259,502.69 | that aggritved property owners could 5 s 3 bring 75 bankérs from Texas to the |JOhn Stanley and the bride is the daugh- A year ago salaries were 176,699 ; re- | appeal to the board of relief. Plainfield, 230, 3 and 2.45 p. m.—Cecilia Mylius, 3 ter of Mr. and Mrs, James Tayl 3 25000 § Iyric tenor soprano; Elmer Zoller at the | foRvention. ~ . James Taylor. pairs, $11,000; supblies. etc., $25,000; in- plano. M. J. Curran, a former assessor, spoké | Plainfiela again went democratic Mon- Albert G. Avery, d., 143—Board of Re- Many changes are seen In the faculty Gromko—dJuneay. terest, $10,778; éveéniag schools, $2,500.|for the tax map, declaring that the 1 m.— Anca Wesleya: = Hef. N: Berkman, r., 156: W A pretty wedd fu 0 ’dny by majorities of from 100 to 300 - kman, 156 illiam 250 p. Piano solos by Anca Seld-|of Wesleyan university with the open- tty ding took place Monday :ut,ri::;::uo:: f‘:ser c:&:ul::"u:; !b.u: is :M lova Extras™ Voted votes. The results Tibbets, d. 143—Selectmen, 1st., E. Le ot 4 ing of the college year. Ten new mem- | morning at 8 o'clock when Miss Dora Vir- S S sk Roy Lathrop, r., 170; John 8. Sullivan. c or | The following extrag were voted with- eyt pater T Shisdury . v 636.14) 158 2nd.’ Lawrence T Abeil, r.. 164; :ompared, by . 1 3 , 8 .M. | Ju Ay 6,000 for tax man: nowledge of values put on the New |§36, Edith M. Kennedy d 306, T s 3 o ey, merseg? TeClAl B7| G A general seerstary are ncludeq in | Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander | orly jibrary cureent sxpenses. . $4 50000 | Haven failroad Bropercy in this city by | Belectmen s Smer B Bennatt x| (o b 18 é—Registrars ot Voters, Eiljen 2 Q . 4 federal appraisérs and the chief land ap-|3555, Henry Bessett d 854; sécond, Peter |, Bool. ) [ = The Connecticut Company. is planning | in marriage at St. Mary's church by Rev. 2 : / Rty Town School Committee, Maud G. Lath- David Levine Sichin i ik g al’" ot u'l? L o{ W. A. Keefe. Miss Louiws Ouillet qcted 9.000.00 | praiser oz the and-sald that the |J. Chabot, Louis Gendron d 867. 9.0 r rop, T., 159; Charles W. Hannal, r. and % p. m—Chalonaders dance orchestra | its ‘lines. A feature of the new ears|8S MAid of honor and George Grarmko, a S ;504 7,500.00 | citizehs would be amazed by the compar- | Collector of taxes—Ernest, F, Wild 7|4 ,"183; John F. Fields, d., 146. o Newark; songs by Jack Harris; songs | will be & cord running through the car | brother of the groom, was best man. Y . 3 atore Sibellino, baritone. the changes. 6.30 p. m—Lecture on “Chemistry” by spection. schos Ry Nllm“ if these values were placed on Main | 641, Joseph Metivier & §25. i A gs by - 2 T B ; ,500. t property. Registrar of vaters—Joseph A. Labonty | penati > ; sy Mabel Percival Collins, lyric sopranc; i which controls the breaks and ywer The bride was gowned in a navy blue stree alxn onations to Family Welfare Depars w6iléflons by Mise' Yvonts Erinii oliledt Sine Resbie b panen;s?: for | canton crepe with 4 biack picture hat and 5 _M Mr. Curran said he had discoversd |r 623, Joseph B. Smith d $52. anist ; songs by Miss Mary E. Melick, so- e emergency use. etrrmld l:;id:l roses. Her maid was » ton crépe with a A new eleven cent stamp, . peacoek | FON NS PONE SARLER Grep Bs Waula Macies Lhtise Sy | i at to match and carried pink rosebuds. More rignts coves For. p Wwoul amounts. 3§ 3:; .'"3‘111%2’“".33«1 n:nksx:t‘zel;rffl :- “After a short wedding tour, the newly | Extras in the call for the meeting|Was mo use for Mr. Higging 10 try to|Reid 4 #11. 5 :nnot':tl::s ot"gmxm';; t?ugwin. during 11_:. SIPGURISERS T Ooamena T apetigy. sections of the country this week, in ‘cgne | TaCTIed couple Will reaide 4t 29 Fifth | were also voted as follows: twa bug|ChOke off this resolution by atemning Frttits, Pk oy Mrt C. W, Tarsass. Mite afford Springs, Oct. 2.—Twa republi- | negtion with the commemoration of 1y | Street ; lights in Blies plage, suitable lights on | o make it look ridiculoys. 1t the twh| preston remainéd in the republiean - Mra, C. W, Parsens, and one democrat were elected to the | 100th anniversary of the birth of the| , TNeY Tectived many useful gifts, in-| Maennerchor avenue fram the Por6mal|Should spend 325,000 for a tax map prano; violin numbers by Miss Jessie B. $200,000 in untaxed property, merely by| Town 00l committée—Arthur A. o Koewing. $53,500.00 | using_the town olerk’s records. A tux |Chase r , Moses R. Brouillard r 627,| The Family Weifars » 1 depgriment ' of Daniel J. Connell d 827, Clarénce 'W.|the United Workers is grateful for do- Alice Coggswell. Mrs. Fred Osgood, Mre calumn Mond électing candidates by g . " £ 15 & reas 4 J. H. Allen, Mrs. George Bickford, Mrs Doard of selcctmen at the town slection | former preaigent. chiding china, silyerware and linen. ;;:1:::"‘:1:‘?. ta. ’f{r‘;:.r?:o'l mas and an e fi";:ikd'fi:" g T &n svefage majority of 32 veles. /Th|Clamer, Mies . o Wikberity. 208 T8 ot ton oicer otiam B Prasis | o THe 4RUNAL report of the sslectmen Shea—Murray. Dresent. lights: and mot locs than thras | such intention as ascrided to him by Mr. | Arsessor—Edwin E. Lewis, 7. SR S s, Kilkipii - Bervioy and Burt Eaton, republicans, and Arthur zosllhl.he“::;.:rnflvslc:lllp‘il? ;:row;;‘t)::"k One of the pretty weddings of the fall!lights on rland road. Curran and sald he only wanted to bri M. Cady, democrat, were elected select- ighu season took place Monday morning at 9 the town up to & sense of its rés ons‘hl‘ Board of relief—Everett P, Barneg p, | John Huntington, a friend, i A L e . Wi k ibil- SRR LR Py tainance of the highways during the|o'clock at St. Patrick's church wh:fu e mfim“um Davis spoke in epposition P Selectmén—A. M. Fuller », Irving W. 3 it o g ion, saying|itles and not put this oft for thres vears. T, leton Main 4. Studsing Music in York. < past year. The school committee's re- |rick F. Shea of 472 Boswell avénus; &6n | pat :,o m"g:flfl:a:g‘:‘:::.%“o:‘;‘:}_ Edward Kirby said he thought the FOE::“;,D?:( taxes—Charles C, Zabriskie| ETank Stelnke of Orchard street is new port xhwl\thnt the schaol expenses for|of Mrs. Mary O'Sullivan Shea, and the|yioh and he didn't belibve fn talking of | majority of residential property was|r apd. d. in New York gity where he ix conitinuing the year ware §4,800. late Michael Shea, and Miss Katheriné! Americanization until we began to abey | Prétt¥ well taxed and much was sold for [ Registrar of votérs—John P. Hollo- | his studs of music. Mr. Steinke has suns Méembers- of Methodist churches in|T. Murray, daughter of Mrs. Patrick F.|our own laws, the school board in-|below what it was in the list for, Helwen r, Walter R. McClimon 4. Before =everal incal audiences and has a eastern’ Connetieut gre interestd in the |Murray of 124 McKinley avenue, ’ ¥ plans for the $1,000,000 campaign of were | ciuded. Chaitman Pettls decided that|moved an amendement to Mr. Higgin®'| Town school committee—Rogsiter §,|POWerful baritone-bass volee. Hi married by Rév. M. H. May, réétor of the|tns ‘noes” had it aftér he had callad|amendment that the’ matter be -indefl- | Willett r, Everett. . Bafnes r, N. Elia |iriends hore wisn imm success in his the Mothodist . Eplscopal hoapital of |church, who also celebrated the nu Z i piial| for two viva voce votes, nitely postponed. Bennett d. . Sioséh Wik Brogklyn, N. Y., which 18 to take Plage | high mass. l This motion was carried and Chairman Salem, this month, 'The campalgn is for en-| The bridal party entered (ie chureh to ANt Pettls ruled that action :hen reverted 3 lgrgement and endowment. the music of the bridal chorus from Lo.| The following weré voted the salaries Aalem weat rephlican’ Mohaay oF ua . to Mr. Noves' motion for the $6100 ap-| | . o oha; Migs Gladys Pendiston of thé Thater opened’its gatés to mors than 3. |hengrin, Played by Organist Franmk I, [6f the officers of thé town, all the same| propriation. aydEage: Yon of 90, &8 followk: ! Asséssor—David Simonowita tor 3| Puilding ran a nésdie through the Bal 800 students last webk and those who |Farrel The bride ‘'was becomingly|as last year, M. J. Curthn présenting The viva voce véte as gImost in equal years r, Henry C. Harrls for 2 years, of her foot Saturday morning, and was had returned picked up the threads of |gowned in white canton crepe with old|the métioh: volumé although Chairman Pettis saia ira D. Giffora r 1 vear TS " |attended by Dr. J. W. Callahan, who ex- their coursés and settled down to tne|lacé and carried 4 bouquet of white roses| First seleciman $300, second select-i he thought the “Noes” had it. The oiti- Board of relief—Homer . HArriS r tracted it. Miss Pendieton will be con. grind of the academic yaar. The in-rusa|and lilies of the valley. %he had as her |men esach $200, téwn clerk $200, town|zens shouted "dsubtéd” and the chair 3 s # of freshmen was large with prospects of | bridesmaid her sists:, Miss Nora C.|tréasurec 31,000, asséssors $1,200 each. men. = ——— Needle Into Her Foot. -~ Always put Yankees rriea called for another vote. This time ‘he 0s;‘\‘,::‘)‘,"e:"‘"‘,ifi,;’m&a";f:"‘l’e", Geor#®| result of the accident. Cakes in the children's 4 big class for the freshman year, Murray, who wre muffin lace over apri- | With §300 more for the c¢lérk of the|chair was in deubt so, that he direst ‘Collector of taxes—Christophér A. : / lunch b Decreass in divorces again marked the | 0t Fe0rgette and carried Ophelia roses. | Doard, secretary of town school com-|the vate to be taken by passing framfp o0 C0 . kTR T A TR T Y unch boxes. They never dourk Year in COAMGSHIGOLat Tked the | gy “hest man was John J. Shea, Jr. |mittec 3400, tax collector one per oent!laft to right of the chair. A. D. Mérin| strar of voter: Frank CARD OF THANES tire of them. 1931, to July, 1932, the faling oft ials |DePhew of the groom. In the musical{of tax colleoted. : land M. J. Curfan were appoint O PR el el b osd SRRREING- 1) el g ol ST year being 257 while the decrease f; part of the service the ‘soloiste ware Mrs | The selectmen were authorized to bor-| The vote this wiy was 150 yes and £5 Tawn . achobl . cemmittée—y. Frank | sincers tnanka to those friends ‘:fl 1920 to 1921 was only 106. 'Th numr::- . L, Farrell and Henry J. LLa Fontaine, | TOW $325.000 as néeded for the expénses!no, ., Chairman Pettis deolared thé motien Rogers r, Fred B. Amés q Si'dney A.|showed us mahy acts of sympathy and of divorces granted in the stats m the |40 at the offertory Mrs. Arthur Tutti4|of the town. : carried and thé meéting ap»laudsd WE-{ Dilbeare . = % *| kindness during our recent beréavement, GET THEM FROM vear ending in July, 1922, was 1,25, | Of Middletown, sister of the bride, render-| Principal H. A. Tirrell offéred a r orously. 3 A motion to adjourn to the firdt Mon- day in March, when the tax will be 1ald, and to the emnloyes of the U. S. Finisl ing Company for the heautiful floral trib- oswig' 1 thorizing the to t e . The annual mesting of the Connectiout L s Biciy SluLin Masionae T oD 's | ute sent to the funeral. Sprague. Society, Sons and Daughters of Bipri: A wedding breakfast for 50 guests was bonds in the sum of $250,000 to take up Spragué went democratie in Monday YOUR GROCER " Mystie orin had taken the trouble to Im| Selectmen—Jerome W. House, 4, 373;|Tépublican straight ticket; 136 deinocrats . fined to her home for sevéral days as a 3 i bty SR KO | served at the bride’s home, the guests in. | NOtes held by the Norwich Savings So-| prought the meeting to & close at 10 a_xecz:on ’i;y An‘t;.n . ':gfl!ti-o wdfer::oo- MR. AND MRS. A. P. BARRETT. Hartford this week. Befors the businees | SU4ing reiatives and friends from Hart. | SISty to cover bullding of the new Blisa. | o'clock. < it enh S0 AR The resuits scasion tributes 0 the meémory of Mre | 1070, Middletown, Westerly and Carolina, | Déih street schoal, b . S Gl Sollow: | WEATHER CHANGES CAUSE SICK- YANKEE Robgrt Aliyn, Iate governor of the soer. | K. I The bride recsived many chotes | Side school Droperty 41 debts of the old|STERLING REPUBLICANS e T ik o 108 e 4ty WL be. Siven Br G o' | gitts which inoluded cut glass, silver, linen { 501001 districts, which were 359,000. Tha : BLECT THEIR TICKBT | 4 0 3 / NESS S e m by Governor Lak ang Hold. igsue will be in §$1,000 bonds, and gll de- *John Bouchér d 358. FRIED CAKE CO. According to A. B. Merddith, state ; ¥ tails are to be léft to the selectmen. The| On an averagé majotity of about 20,| Board of relief—Dénnis R. Sullivan r| Extreme changés of wéeathér fall commissionir of educhtion, the situris | After the wedding trip to Rermuda, far m:n;r‘ Voted approval / after Judge|the Tepublican candidatés were elected to | 152 Paul Brennan 350. cause man: ceids and coughs. %m ik “|in Conneeticut in regard to the supply of | YRR they left during the atternoén, Mr. | pattis had briefly explained the reasoms|the town offices in the election at Sier- | Sélectmen—¢Raymond J. Jodoin a 300, |TSET from theoal chest and b teachers for the public schools s mucy | N4 Mrs. Shea Will make *hcir home in | for the bond issue. | ling Monday. - ;.| ¥Terrence Coughtin r 327, “Desire Cha-{jrouble. eoughs R use better than it has beem. The outlook | LS City, The groom has always lived in i Women officials servéd for the firs Phone 2254 a 308, ‘oley’s Honey and ;l“n{“ Cnm‘:hu no. opi- - 2 ron . tes—i; e Wra) for the future in reassuring with 1,100 | Greeneville and is a letter carrier of the Teftville Fire Apparatus. [time in the nistory of ®ié tawh. The| Colleotor of tazes—*James MeGuire r|Largest 'flé“'e&i Tediaing "in © the persons attending the normal schools of | NOTVich TOSt office, having heen in the| When George N. Beardow oftered the following were elected to offids: and d, 496, Joséph Buteau 60. world. “Foley's H and Tar i8 the . | the state this year. ® OF | postal service for a number of years and | resolution for $5,000 for a motor compi| Asséssor, A. P. Corey, r.—Board Registrat of. votere—*Lawrénce G |most pleasant and efficient remedy for % d Dbeing a past president of the Norwich |nation firs pump, chémical, hose and five | Relief, Byron P. Young, r.—Seléctiien, | Draschar r 170, *Daniel Day d 358. Rpue and Sk tlat T ever saw.” write o oo e g fieh of every | branch of the letter carriers’ association. | truck, or other suitable ‘apparatus for|Irving B. Frink, r., Fred G. Mariett, .| Town schodl eommittee—Fidelis Con- | SUCCR 4% By iy, NG Ik & i SRR T AL R Y %, RTTger| of Norwleh lodge, No.|Tativille Co. No. . Chairman PettlyJemes Daly, & — Collector. of Taxté|yay r 330, ‘Ohacies F. O ORI 5 i i Bmedt LA 4 said that hé wished to say for the se- —Registrar 6f Vot-| Annie J. Barnes r 174, Géorgé Brennan :f;““cg;“?;“m‘;"g&‘;‘ B‘:.r A ::’;m‘;j lectmén that théy did not believe such C ! Montgamery, r., Prea W. |4 sis. § years, Waiter §. Watdon r 165, ¢ ies and- Game. Létters outlining the INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY apparatus could be seoured for the figure g“’;fll- 4 w.‘wn fl;hnl Committee, H.|epouis 1. Caron d 357, s P E C ]’A L plan have been sent to authorities in named and that it ‘ought to be $1,000 (8. Mowry, r. tta T. Brown, d. i T_o:;] votés 573—9 outs . | ettt s e. lected. control of reservoifs ifi ths state. Mrs. Richard R. Graham has returned | o COLCHESTER VOTE 18 : B 3 T. C. Murphy at omee offered an ¢ Waterford. 3 n Kutter $1,.00 M A e oo piter 2 stay of tWO Weeks at Bar Har- | gmendment o make the amount 36300 FOR FREE TEX® BO0KS| roums from Monday's slsctions in| p ARJONS RaNisg ile apathe dee Mary SR b A and spoke sirongly for the motion. sa¥-| an average majority of 32 put the r 4 ¥ . B ety Razors..... X 85c| BLECTED 70 OFFICE | ise Mary Higgins, & student at Con- |ing that the town bad spent but 3261 | pumncan maiseion Mt othoe i tc - | et L IR ICT Ke.n Kutter Pocket K'“V“ lebanon, as usual elected a solid re-| negtiout College .passéd the week end |last vear to sustain a fire department|chéster in the fown !wn_ The vots . . 1, 3 w line. . 50c, 75¢, $1.00 Bublican tickst 1;;“ 't;um:nv_v;\ \Tl.:md(nlv. at her homé .on Pairmount strest. in Tattville and he was in favor of the|was for {ree text boaks 176 te 151. The | REDUCE YOUR FAT ne o 3 . $1. e average ma. 9. The fol- 4 = town doing much more than that as|following were alécted: lowing were electéd: Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn has returned |5oy Tattville to depénd upon pro- a3 CONSERVO, for Steam Assessor, Christie H. Foster, after attending tme annual meeting of | teetion fror has epénd upon pr Asdessor, David 8. Bigelow, . logr! - tection from the city and has no protec-|of ief, T. n thbun, r.—Select 8 OOKS a : ¢ of Relief, Isaac G. Larkin, r | state regents of the D. A R} held Fri- |\ic from the fown for its $3,000,000 inboen. Fesderiok O Bromn r., Julius All Cooking and Preserving | iari F. Bisho, r., Bdward H. v, |8ay 4t Windsor. - vaiié in mills and Houses. Taftvilia ., Frederick B. Ciar nu ¢ L and i Bverett Paygon, f.—Collector of Taxes,| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Thompson, | pays more in taxes than the West Side = = bxarcist, Large Enamel Preserve Pans{Georse . Briggs, r—Registrar ot Vot. | Mr. and Mrs Henty Lanz, and Mist | Bhich Bet (0 e HORsos. Fimothy Tabl % g & 3 2 11 . 2 81l others ers, Frederick N. Taylor, r., Arthur Ar- | Emma Josephine have™ re-| Jamiés. C. Macplierson glso favored | van, a t o i e f60d. o _ nold, d—Town School Comimittee, Cath- 3 fr Mohawk | the motion, saying it was one of the PO ? ‘:.:he' n-«mr &, u.:‘el; THE HOUSEHOLBD | ¥ &5 S Suld 881 R B LT ) e R T s A T e S JEX . 4 N. Taylor, r. Mrs. \rthur‘APallermn 6f Norwich, and he!ér: “: fi:!\': f.l“‘_f:l: - The Tq:tsv;l‘lz mt:‘; in_the United States is sail to be 0 VR Lo . Charles ‘A. Voight of Pelham Man- | taxpa ré altéady spénding '35, koly. TRecords indicate, first class mail BULLETIN BUILBING or. N, X whehube‘en the 3,.' ocal j for 4 firé héusé and {hey um is. a 1 sedond See or 1, youl 74 FRANKLIN STREET intious treatment of GORUIRG Band-made Are ih New York Gity for & |values in tne hundrad - i

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