Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
3, b thood of tHe - day, Octobor 12, 18 Columbu# | yatiefed with the loeAt! a . % x 4 1o eclebrate the oceasion ther® lgurten I the' hew. Ellzadeth b " commitre ‘a marate during the a1t6rnoom | ehool bullding N4 none. in the Pea 3 e Ralan Commour b1 S 005 Toing Tasmay i . us 3 rd m ¢ lesday eveniux by mml es ! o 9.20 o'clock. |for a kindergarten at Pearl street. Thi | ly. 2 ‘tresh caught’ smeidhl AT varale will (omm on Water.stfeet | patition wal With the signatufe ¢ 3 N Sadway | At 2.80 p. m, and the ofder to march|of Dr. H, B M €ad had & lon 4 ; - ¢ " y ¥4 Broad i Jl“oome oty Golock shars. T Unb | fat of numes on It It represenied {ha | was issisged bY- (b o ; ; T : g % s _dismissed ay' the L bas/ been announddd’ as ol | thers was an empty room at ths Beari|reporied thero was nothing:to fear uf T e i C = e g ot e lova: Down shetucket sireét to strest echool, wieh might be used; wnd|any shortage of ceal 5 Ry s L A B |} B g B in_ atreo te t there were® many . Wio| ~ The_resignation of Miss M. Josephina . m.—Fashion % wshamed .of being 8 el -7 | through Main strest to Franklin squafé, | could go there who now have to go to|Edwards, first grade teacher in ths .00 p. m—"Animal .mndg y Flors groen, Navvy. It' 3 up Franklin street to the front of Bos: | Blizabeth street. % [ eidgs - diburict, was presentéd ‘and ac-|énce Smith Vinesa Sl i ° ! well _avenue, countermarch on Frauklif | The board referred the petition t5|cented. Miss - Ida L. Lillibridge ° was| 9.00 . m.—lren an reyiew, the feller w b © vallc b araduaiiy ¥ street to Broad- | Superintendent ¥..J, Graham for inves- om. “Paftville schiool ts|Iron Age. Talk on “Goit e m"_m?‘- lenhm up E..J, muf:.r: Lrom the ville fyin way, Broadway through Maif | tigation and feport to them, feft yecant by the resig-| 915 p. m.—Concert under the direc- e . o 3 ot Charles D. isaacson.| 7 strest to Thames square, countermarch| Tnis was the organisation meeting of | nation of Edwards. Miss Laura |tion 3 { 5 The striking shopmen of the New Ha-|to Water strest to Shetucket street|the hau?m the year; with J. C. Mac-| F _was_given . appointment as a d&zfln”nuniwt’:‘&?g Week,’ ven road, at a meeting held in New Ha- | where the parade will be dismissed. - | pherson as thé new member, succéeding er and was aseigned to the Taft- Ibron. ven, reaffirmed thelr belicf that the end| 1In the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock|B, P. Bishop who has been-a capable indergarten. where Miss Lillibridss| KDKA Pistsburgh (360 Meters). Do Womanly ailments are genérally §| ot the strike is mot far off. | the Italian Columbus band will render|and faithful member of the board for|has taught. Miss Mary B. English was{ { p’ m—Triweekly lotter from Farm < actompanied by depréssion and a ‘Washington County (R. L) Pomona|m concert mme and at 9.30 p. m.several Pears, $efving a< it chairman. |piven appointment as A teacher, unas-|and Home. Weekly summary of the iron Ly R depos to view things on the llmet Tucsday with Siocum grange at | there will be the place of each | Tho bowrd Judge T, J.| signed. 5 and steel industries. * Qaarx cide. They are most destruc- R Slocum. An Indian programme was Eivs Kelly, Robe#t" to ve announced later. i , William P, Mo-| The rezistration in the public schools| § p. m,—Bedtime story. - tive southfulness. Usually an flen to the public in the afternoon. The committes is working hard to|Garry, Walfer ¥. Lestér, Dr. E. J. Bro-|of the town was over 8.700 on Oct. 1.1_ 830 p. m—"Conversation of Vision, operation is advised as the only Bi° 5o . Theodore F. Schullery of | MAKe the ceiebration a success and has | phy and J. C. Macpherson, ail of whom | which fs 124 more than at the 'same date) Eimer Robinson. amsson—Thompsen. e means T but Battery D, 192nd Field Artlllery, C. XN, |invited everyone to join n the parade. |were present at the meeting, last year. 9 pom—Nevin Night. This pro-| ifize Gladys Leeson Thompsom, ) chiropractic f& most efft G., has been ordéred traneferred to the| - The members of the committee follo Mr. McNéely acted as temporfry| The floors have been laid and tho gramme will inciude a number of world | daughter of Mre, Jobn . Thompson ments of this kind. . Bl387th Company, Coast Artillery Corps. |J. Tomaing, ‘R. Barbetta, F. Ceccolinl, | chairman during the organization meet- clock system has been installed | famous compositions by the eminent [ Groton; 2nd Dr. Wiliam John Jlns Where there is chronic disétse The U. S, civll servics sommission an- | B Pedags, F. Madle, D. Quarte, A, Co-| ing. ¢ -1 “at the new Elizabeth street school. Pitisbursh ‘composer, under the direetion | son ¢7'Schgneciady, X, Y., were marrle pervic organs it is often har@ to llnoanoes that the receipt of applications | velio, J. Ferry, I.:Aldl, F. Riccardi, J. | of Earl Yearsley. director and tenor-so-|at 2 o'elock Tu afternoon in_the dze without a spinal anayists, } for physical director will close on Nov, | DeSciselo, A. Donvito, F. Cipriana and lanAlvwfin, cello and piano trio will | Congregational Th at l}ry‘;ox;‘. Ragn N N N1 vt . also featured. He W. Huibs astor, an ey, just what orgass are involvéd. By |2 Entrance salary i $1.600-g3000. | Alegretth [ |INVITING CITY OBGANIZATIONS | NEwEN® sodoor FuriLs g WBZ Springfield (380 Motersy. | B Borivhacr, pastor af a Providenc a svinal analydinths O Preston Brothers, Inc.. uf _Norwich.|py'ne Italian Cohtmbus band, Prof. Pas- TS eMianCE By JnXHIRLUND FPAmE WO 7.30 p. m—Bedtime story told by Ra- | Methodist church, officiated at the ce scovers what épinal bonés aré §|nas’changed its name to-the Georse C. | o7 the Italian Cowmiue band, Tro Invitations to tako part in the Armis-| On Sunday, the doors of the Newent( T30 P, m-—Be B e Thtkepsta and Xo: mOUME g D on || Ereston Company, according to moties | 37 %y “Rect) Tralian G, Gabett | lice day parade have been sent to a long | school were Opened to the public from |ENZ S i werk foctteery of ‘Jewett But dur- 2 perve tracing and thus de- | fied 8t the office of the secretary of the | yiyroh, Tp the Street, ‘& Slorss | 18t of organizations by the foint commit- | 12 until 1 o'élock to allow the parents > v ing at i 8 Herman C. Lythgoe, % ing the: summer have been v: s tee that is arcanging for tKe anniversary.|and friends of the pupils to examine 3 the hume of Miss Thompson's sister, ocates along the line of | *\mong Connectiout sirls attending | Soioetion, Risolette, " G Verai| An eariy reply is asked for by the com- | the work dene uring the year. The con- T O o e | Mire. Tiovers- & Derrougha’ 10" Hisw erves, Just whero the diSt}|smith college this year are Miss Pa-|\Waits, A Distent Salute B. Cossetti | Mmittee, whose letter reads as follows: | sregation from the Nowent church was | Depart i oon Sk Tavili g, Cavosm; Jm g !"’"‘M“" tricla Cassidy, of Norwich, Miss AmY |‘mantasia, Faust, 3 Gounod| 'The Armistice day célebration com-| also invited. e =i s Dr. and Mrs. Jameson, following the e e merves are || Potter of Brookivn, and Miss Marion Ute«| Tox trot, I'm Buildips Castles in the mittee, representing R. O. Fletcher, post, | . The school was most attractively dees mged and the nerves are || UOMEC O SEOIen, and <trot, ¢ pressure. The result is N 8 p. m—] ical she by John | reception at the home of Mrs. Bur- Air, — P. Henrich | NO. 4, American Legion, Hourigan post, | orated with autumn leaves, and along c.m“n.'lhm; um.ma.’ pi- | roughs, will leave for a short honeymoon Waltz, Three o'Clock in the Morning, | Yelerans of Foreign Wars, the American |the top of the blackboards, which had | and then stay for a short time in New- : J. Robledo | 1-egion auxliary and the Vetecans-of For- | been tinted with blue, were placed paper State delegates to the national con- vention of the American Legion at New ON THE SQUARE DIAGNOSED AS OVARIAN .30 p. m.—Concert by Fenway's Noy-|comb, N. Y., beforc they feave for THE STORE OF SERVICE Orleans, will leave the latter part of the | Atto Lo, Trovatore, &. Verdl | ¢l5n Wars auxiliary, extend to the mem. | birds of various Species, and along the | oir " Oronesira, % ¥ abroad, where he is to study diseases of , TUMOR, CASE IS NOW WELL ||week for the convention city . The con- | Atagurka, Atborl. G. Cataro | bers of your organization an invitation to | botfom of the boards were drawings o i e 385y the eye and tropical medicine. _ e fies: doctor said I had || vention opens next Monday. The Star Spaagled Banner take part in the Armistice day parade and | of cat-tails and butterflies. Bowls ‘of e eters), The. bride was beautifully gowned in - evarian troubl advised an | After more than three years h the g o S WA celebration to be held Armistice day ai- | fruit which looked appetising were scat-| 2.30 p. m—Fashion talk. & . . | white satin trimmed with radium lace, overseas service of the Y, M. C. &., Miss| STEREOPTICON TALK FOR ternoon, Nov. 11th. =~ tered about the rgom. On ome of. the| 2.35 and 8.20 p m.—Lecture by the N, Blanche Maruca, the daughter ot Mre. and pearl ornaments and carried a bri- £ : E e i in cfvil | . College of Agricuiture. ) > iy 55 3 4 3 ART STUDENES ASSoCIATION| ~The committee s planning to makelboards was written out a lesson in colvi o e K etimie will entertain,| 041 Bouauet of white roses'and a shov- y Yau a- . third_said_heart {| Mario Maruca of Block Island, has not 5 O™ | thie year's Armistice day parade the government, which was illustrated by D onae vl ntertain. L ex .ot lilies of the_valley. The goup trouble and that }|returned to the United States. o e e Moodiar | largest and most successful yet held in|colored crayons, tracing the history ot| 6.5 p. m—"Sporting News” by Fred|ere atended by Miss Phosbe Curricr T . 4 the sciatic nerve heto 1 = tion held its October meeting Monday| Norgich and gith this €nd in view it is|the country from the time of the Indi- |Bendell. of Plymouh, N. H.,.as bridesmaid, onic e Inasmuch as there is insufficient busi- | evening, in Slater hall annex. The pres- y {ans until the present day. WGI Medford Hillside, Mass. (360 Me- | wore canton crepe of ‘brown and carried was affected. The || nede chedule t ta el desired that as many weganizations as P Tourth said 1 had | ing. the stase board of sonteal will mejt | ident: Mrs. Channing M. Huntingtol, | poesipie turn out as units of the parade.| Another exhibit was a drawing of the taeny. 4 a bouquet of Opheiia roses. .Mrs. Rob- tonile Biad W e e o o edmasdomit | opened the business meeting with a trid-| May we count on your oreanization to|American Flag, the work of an” eighth 7 a. m—“Befors Breakfast Set-Ups|¢rt J. Burroughs was matron of honor Vised an immedi- | The mext seasion will he on Ostoner 3a; | Ufc_to the late Mrs. Loulsa G. La3C.|hoip make this parade the finest ever held | Erade pupil. The work of the elghtn | .7y & M—r“Bet " | and ‘was dressed n brown canton crepe at htion &8 s Mrs. Robert W. Perkins reported fof |y ine veterans of the Rose of New Eng-| grade pupils also included problems in (A0S B Baird, 1 0 o band velvet, She carried yellow roscs. Sesenry M T A game preserve of 2,000 acres hasthe program committee the enthusiastie! ¥ O | arithmetic, in percentage, and one in the | pace, * T, s WS | been staked by state emploves in the| appreciation by the entire community | “ho.. applicati ¢ square root. i Robert J. Burroughs, Jr. SR MR B e ol T Haveh, . seotion A | o e o0 Bach organization which takes part in | application ,of square root. 10.30 8. m—U. S Weather Bureau | Master 8 I, ] - 3 e 2 yise ng i v d the flower girl R flvfi”h‘b; joining the Sleeping Giant, which is to | Mystic. The exhibition was mentioned .n| ¢ Parade will be assigned m place in| There wers also arithmetic papers |forecast for New England (485 meters). | the ring bearer and the T gl remain closed % hunters for at least five [ the Boston Transcript and in several|ling by the parade marshal. . Orders re-| from each of the grades and penman- operation, but Il vears, New | 1.30 p. m.—Boston Farmers' Produce|Miss Ann FEiizabeth Douglass of X New York papers: if one may judge|SArding the Ine of maech. ete, will be x--’sh[ijhmn':bfrom s gnflu- o |Market report. U. S. official weather Lo;l‘:::h She u::: mwl:"mr:';v 5 X b e ex! on was viewed by man¥ |for 5 'y guests - :\:)’edc(e:ih IChr;md Grange fair, Stelner's hall, this even-|by the people who visited it, from Aca.|Sued later by the parade marshal and will e forccast (485 meters), gt e A people and was the most successful ever enetor ™ 1 iom ]| ins. 10c. open to the pubilc.” All exhio-| demy students to people who drove | B¢ thounced through the press 3.25 p. m.—Concert programme by the |€¢Ption &t the home of Mrs. Burroughs — el t] T aig || its should be in the hall early this af-|from outlying districts, It .met a. real Invitations have been sent to the local |held at the Newent school. . Farnd hat L Ampico In the Chickering, re-enacting the | directly following the ceremony. " wor= | todies of Ancient Order of Hibernian: paying of the artists, Dr. jameson is the son of Mrs. Wil I began to im- ]| térnoon-<adv, :‘h;i' rln)i.:“beek mm'nmtymllilt:a-d &e‘::" " | Foresters of America, New England Or-| TEMPORARY AUTO REGISTRATIONS| §.00 ;. m—Market réport. liam Jameson lo'!“&?mn:z:ld:. N, :fiahi ey 1 UM rove at once. An_ important meeting of majors. of Lo R eing, Ny the picturss] der of Protection, Odd Feliows; Rébekans, | BROUGHT IN MOEL MONEY| 630 h. m—Boston poice reports. Late mlflmcd » e e o activities in the Within three weeks I thousht: i{|the Second Company, Governor's Foot|and spent mgst of ten days at the ‘Con:|Grand Army, Woman's Relief corps,| A statement issucd Monday at the mo- | news diuahes, - Hafly sport naws. college e wha n gradua: - o was well hut continued. I would '“"flf R tor e e . *; verse Gallery, was greatly appreciated.|SOn8 of Veterans, Daughters of Veterans, | tor vehice department showed that 752 Bt "““,E'% g programme— nm_. g ml-! of " — lhv“ advise all to try chiropractic.” — {|cuss large plans for the celebration of | Vo O e’ MoGurdy reported the con|SPanish War Veterans, Boy Scouts, EIks, | temporary registrations were issued for T e Ui ot wluxma “The Eoe n‘uv.n.mln - L taeun L ta foae wiine, w» e Mrs. Eva Gibson, Chiropractic Re- || the company's 150th anniversary which | a8 Jone Oy o - work. _tor| Knights of Columbus, Bagles, Degreesof imotor vehicles during the first nine e i A R They SSR SN search Bureau, Statement No. || cOmes i 1925. French “war orphans. Five years ago|Pocahontas, Moose, Mooseheart Legion., months of this year, as against 428 tem- AMusmpa. 1917. 'During b st~ op ?rm!w vmhu- =i ey auickly get thin 1340 Over §103,000 has been raised by the | Fre fation adopted a girl, the chiid{ Patrons of Husbandry. Sons and Daugh- | porary registrations for the correspond-| II—How Savings Banks Help the In|nent O L o awwm/sadl. find thet MV YOUR APPOINTMENT i ;‘e;! g?)‘;l‘s::‘o “is:ywsc:c ie‘:r z?em:v%m::'s TSR Y N i orig- | ters of Liberty, Thaddeus Koscfiisko fo-|ing period of last vear. Recelpts from dividual to Fingncial Independence,” | Virginia. She recently ol ly of Metho- tired easily or catch cold frequently, can be made by telephoning T ; v . H. Soliday. Ellis University at Schenectady for two|This means that they must have & , 5 v cety, Polish Citizens' club, Order of Vasa, this source totalled 2,100 this year, by J. -y dist Episcopal church, $18,000 of whion | Inal fund of §35 grew to over $900, ard| 7, TOUT. CITRE nearly five times. tho total for a vear| IV—Concert—Raffaele del Sordo, vi-|years, and at the clase of her terhn chme |food medicine to rebulld thelr exe d is for the lsabells Tnoburn cqlloge- | ™8, Sseceidiion wndectook the ‘smyport\Scen DERRRAE LSS N olinist; Phrae Hernan, coloratura |to Groton to iive with her sister. bausted strength and energy. Lcmcfls D c PII G‘ s e bers were interested to adopt childean|and the Combat Train, the city and town | Of the temporary registrations issued soprano. Following_thelr wedding trip 2 52 2| " Tho jogical food tonie for fust this 'y Ve Uyy 1 1L A number of Connecticut people prom-| privately and from this beginning start- | Officials, the publie schools and the paro-|this year, 574 were for pleastre® cars short sojourn r;e e i ; *|condition is Father John's Medicine inent in prison and welfare work willlag the idea of personal work in Ameri- | chial schools. 1114 for commerclal cars and 74 for pub- OBITUARY. . middie of December, Dr. and Mrs. Jame- | wiich {5 based upon m number of CHIROPRACT OR|Juttena the ety-second annual conress| oo e 108 of perse o {lic service vehicles, Most of those for Mhas Frineks A% Chadwiel. %on will sail for Londox. There in the |Tood slements which have bees ser Norwich Danielson {of the American Prison association at Mrs. Frank Hempstead reported the| LOCAL ADMINISTEATORS TO | public service cars were issued to per- University of London, Dr. Jameson wil Over Woolworth's Detroit, October 12-18. 4 gl Chaa i copted by doctors for many vears conclusion of arrangements for a course CONTROL FUEL DISTRIBUTION | 508 desiring to operate jitneys over| Miso et Tantic afier a|%tudy for three manths. With the closs e - Tues., Thurs. Mon, Wed. J 2 Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch, vice chair- c ) | specified routes only for the duration | Of @8 died Tuesdsy in Niantic after &|,¢ the course there they will g0 to Jaff- ;‘::."h:!‘a"";f:;';::m”,:mm : Y in interior decorating to be given BY| The State Fuel administration will im- | of certain agricultural fairs and sim.|Lngering iliness. She had formeriy|ne “Geyion. where Dr. Jameson to | I s iy ] and Sat. and Friday man_of the democratic state central|Miss Shearer of Conmecticut College. | megiately put its policy of decentrall-iflar ovents m different sections of e |1ivéd on what is calied the Four Mtle|nate charge of & hospital, and where ‘ather John's Medicine are 8 pre- 5 b ot e (camorntee, mer, Women | The course will be held on.the third| zation of control into cftect, delegating |state, The majority of the temporary | River road, which is the dividing they will make their permanent home. |bp.co that the system quickly takes & e Ok phe commitiee. have stated | Monday -afternoon. of January, Feb-fsuthority to local fuel heads to fix prices | regiatrations for pleasure. tars. sers i, | between South Lyme and Old Lyme. e them 4p &nd turns them into new % At hey aTe Jnposed to the repeal of | ruary, March and April and will be open|7or tneir respectiye \comniunities with |aued to vacationists spending pere of | Three years ago her . Hezekah | opFERS TO CARE FOR OLD iinsuc, Dew energy, flosh and strength, o it b —{only to members of the art assoclation.| ine approval of the te adminis- |the summer at Connecticut resorts. - | Chadwick, with whom she had been ROUN' That 18 why Father John's Medicine Frederick 'W. Huxford of Stamford, | Miss Shearer plans to treat harmony. | trator and. o impose. restriotions seem | The motor vehicle Tt leaves it o the | living died and Dr. F. H. Dodd who a COLCHESTER BURIAL GROUND |is known as the greatest body builder #peaker of the house in the state legis- | rhythm, balance and color in house dec- | ;qvigable for fair and adequate. distri- | discretion of the motor vehicle commis- | tended her caused her removal to N Edward M. Day, prominent lawyer of (and has had a history of moare than BUS LI NE lature, was nominated for judge of the| oration and will bring illustrations and | SO0 ‘atinacite. The. local. admin- | Sioner to Issue temporary degistrations | antic where she would recaive more it |Hartford, and & mative of Colchester,|sixty-seven years success in the treate probate court in Stamford district by |'examples, closing the series With the|igrators may also use their judgment]to owners of motor vehices, provided ap- | tenticn. Her condition did mot imprve|Will undertake at his own expense fte|ment of colds, coughs and similar il Westerly and Norwich, Conn, |the republican probate convention. rearrangement of an actual room. Mem-| Cpll® (Yt edint restrictions im- | plication is. made in the proper form.|and about two weeks ago she sufferad & |Work of improving and keeping in con-(ness. It is guaranteed free from al. ; y ” *| Slater Hall, October 45, Miss Eliz-|Ders of the association who care to join| jiica’ by the state authorities upon|The law anthorizes the commissioner to| relaj Death was due to pneumoma|dition the oid burial ground there, ac-|cohol or dangerous drugs in any form. Arrive abeth Pooler/Rice, Reader, Miss Nellio| WeTe invited to. hand their names Qistribution seem mecessary, and may | Yeauire a deposit from each such ap-|as weil as her advanced years. She|Cording to @ letter from him read a: — Leave Foes Zimmer, pist, auspices _Faith | M7s. Hempetoad at once. ask State. Administrator Russell thatiplicant of a sum equal to the cost-of a |leaves mo surviving relatives, the recent town meefing. Mr. Day wroie e : Nesony R i Trumbull Chapter, D. A. R—adv. The, folibwing new: members they be abrogated’ in that -particular | Yearly registration for such motor ve- Miss Ella M. James. that the cemetery is in ragsed conditicn (W. Brown has given free delivery from 8:00 a. m. Rails 18 of 'u" ~ 4 olected “to the art association: Ac cormunity | b such sum less. the proper fee to| yy S and weeing that the expense would bs|Providence bakery. 11:00 a_m. boat .“"flmw\b;“ 0( Efl -‘ew Haven | ;momiver, Mrs. Frederick K. Sudlow; a e A e o5V DErEtInel tn the: Glriettartor. a0e o _‘Ju\!’zxn M th;nes, daughter of Henry | ratner large for the town, he volugtes:-| Discounts on bills have been given by 200 p."m. nounced, In this raspeetthe. News o | oclete ~members, Miss Isabel Moodie,|,, 2 Suseell however, bellotes At B0: i Lo "and the temporary. mumber Sway Monday sveniug as-the Home ot Der] cL: 12 T e ey Ttk ey & Joaas, Providenck 3 P m 4 & = Mary Oegood, Mrs. James M . = Sy .- ton | plate. ~) was accepte ¥ the town. ery, s rothers, 8. P. Allen g gl o e oreyeras ot Loy Mina Sarah Tyler, Mra. T Tt a‘\‘_::ipa? sister, Mrs. George H. Stanton, 37 Hamil- | " je wrote in part: “Some time nex:|Disco Bfothers, Lee & Osgocd. Norwict Leave North o o cer New York city. . | Brown, Miss Lucille Crape, Miss Eliza-]Oycr the price asked a year as erics | STATE W. C. T. U. CONVENTION ton avenue. Foc several years she had | year, unless something unforeseen nap-|Town Store, New London County Jail Aok Stoningten St Marys Tiernes cadets of New|meh Gonin miCwe Crape. that the restrictions upon the deliveries - €. T. U. CONVENTION been in ill health. and for the past two|jens, I would be willing to furnish|L. W. Carroll & Son. Whoiey & Hag. 4 o _10:18 & [London are striving to estabifeh & St.| Rollowing. the business mecting Migs| Of ANtATacite to constmers are still neet | THREE DAYS IN NEW LONDON |years foliowing the death of her mother money for thesimprovement-of this old|gerty and John M. Driscoll g 2:30 p. m. 1:15 p. m. Mary's Tierney' Cadets Military band.|¥annah Crowell gave a most delighifu;|SirY, ih order that th supply of coal <]lr 3 With the state gonvention of the Con€ | she made her home with her sister, where | hurial ground, and undertake with some B e 3:30 p. m. p. m. This band is to be composed of 125 boys| talk, iliustrated with the stercoptioon,| PLNE into the state may be spread as|pecticut W.C .T. U. only a week away |she was tenderly cared for. little assistance from ome or two oih- FUNERAL. 6:30 p. m. 115 p. m. from New London, Groton and Mont-{on A Summer Holiday in Burope. thinly as possible. <topn | the committee of the New London union | Miss James was born in Stonington |ars in the way of supervision, to do this Jdoseph Gerich. v FARES ville, » ivery traveler misses something, sa‘d / Administrators ax»vumll‘:lk in Bastern have a big task ahead of them in ar- |Sept. 1, 1555, and was an affectionate | work. I feel that it is an undertaking | o0 funeral of J h M G ; Wasterly- Norwich 70c M. J. Kelley of Norwich was a bear- s Crowell, and it would be well if we|connecticut territory are the followliz: Sl JfOn thS ‘entsrtaliment of /tha | ier adaileving, AGtieul @RNEEI, Mol b we Seajiiione. (0 ol Seeryl Bt pus TS SRR EEa0s 10 ot ans P Woesterly-North Stonington 25 er at the funeral of Deputy Factory In-|could have the hardihood of the voung|NCrwich, M E. Jensen: New London. A.|delegates, which are e number | her passing from this life leaves a place and the founders of L TR St o i Norwich-Nertn Steninfton 45c | spector Willlam E. Duican in Southing- | men who said, “No matter what you are|T: Miner: Putnam, C. I Deanc; Pomfret| 150 or more. The lpcal union epends |in her home which can never be filled. In | vinage. day aftern e T Teiephone Westerly 3467 ton, Monday, Mr. Kelley was associai-|usked abpat,, remember you have secn|3nd Abington John Asn Niantic A T |in a large degrae upon the willingnses (1916 Miss James graduated from the |’ The cemetery was given to the town| ooy chapel of (s Union Congrigaii, H NICK MOONEY, Prop. ed with the late Mr. Duncan as factory | it . Our sightseeing this evening, shefl¢Wolfe; Plainfleld, S. T. Butterworth 1 for the |Rhode Island Homeopthic hospital in 7 by Samuel-Darby, but It DroSw- ol churel &t Bokiie. rot o z Vit | 4DOCOF. continusd, Will bogin at Lugano, arssi.| Stonington, Dr. J. H. Wecks. ‘ a Frovidench adiwockel I e for as noi the firs cemetery there|Dace Haig, pastor of the church ofick 1 AN | Licutcnant Commander Hinckley, || the- St Gosshard. Pass fr: : e b et Lt 1 wsed her 10| sinco the first burial was made on ¢ . “The b . 8 pliemteriant Hmeades ) ElEkey AL the charms of -ltalan| METHODIST. WOMEN RAISE . on Qc- |Zive un her work, which was dear to her. | place now occupied by Mrs. Hamilton T;tfirof.h”uxn'f”:nln:&'n'"R?:qu'.::“’ - Emm—————————————————— | [ 11iveq at Fort Trumbull .to ucceed | MOUNtain . scemery rise in spectacuiar $105,000 FOR FOREIGN WORK | tober 17, 1§ and 19. The programme wiil | AlWays thoughttul of others, her sweet | Wallis, on which farm the first churehi| Gerion war boms 1ot orme Februery b Looking For Her Son Lieutenant Commander James A. Alger, | Erandeyr behind the little villages alons] China and the work of the mission- | include a varicty of® cntortaining and | spicit of patience endeared her to a host|was pult. Burials in the old cemetary |3 1960, and had been s resient ot- : S. C. G. as executive officer at thethe banks of the Lago Lugano.’ G aries' there will be the subject of Wed-, instructive features. On Wednesday ev- |of friends and her home circle. Uncom- | were made as early as 1726. In this{ Rockvilla for the past 53 vears. He A Westerly woman swas in this city | oo, Guard academy. ~ 1 |books call it% minfature Naples with|nesday's session of the three day con-|Cning Miss Cora Stoddard will be the [Plainingly she bore her suffering and the | first burial ground lic the original Pro-|jeaves his wite, tao sons and & Ganahite Tuestay to ask the police if they could | ")\ "\ " y\"oe Captain Clarence W, | IS Wide curve of quays and San Sal-|ference of the New England- branch of | speaker. Miss Stoddard is director of the |end came peacefully. prietors of the town, the first town clerk, | four sisters and a brother. ' find any trace of her 16 year old 80n | Seymour, former staie commander of | VALOTE Masquerading as a small smoke-| tne Woman's Forelgn Misslonary socioty | Sclentific investigation bureau of #he na- | / Miss James was a member of the | the first minister, Dr. Watrous, a_sur who had mot been home sines Monday |the American Legion, a scorc of ex-ser-q [¢S§ Vesuvius: The Chateau of Trevans, of the Matiodist church now being heid | tional W. C. T. U., and is a fine speak- | United Congregational church of this c to g0 to his work | Vice men met in Hartford and laid the 0% the Dreperty of Louis Lombard, is|in New Haven. Dr. Rachel ; - f the most sumptucus private res- ground work of a club to aid in the|n® O . election of Senator George P. McLean. | deTces in Italy, an entire village having Preston Pupils Save Money. Children in the schools of ing when he e ting affice. K geon in the Revplutionary war, and the Benn, a:.er- She was one of those chosen to rep- | and the Alumni association of tho R. L |inventor of the wooden screw. returned missionary from - China, will |¥esent the United §tates government at | H. hospital of Providence. She is sur-| reston. who X v & i g v S ined the ‘Chelsea Schoo deposit- the International Congress Against Al-|Vived by her fathér and two sisters. Mrs. | DONATIONS IN THREE MONTHS Lo speak. - d $329.04 from Jan o June teen removed to make place for its| About $00 delegates were present | coholism at Lausanne last year. George H. Swinton and Mre. Fred C. Geer | TO THE SHELTERING ARMS | 30, ! 1 Lo oty rowind, one 7t the Ol cignty acres of woodland, gardens and|Tiesday at the opeaing of the Session | :Om Tuesday evening Bmii L. G. Hohen- £ o, B oM s B E B sl Sheltering | as’ e T Mot a » Liyme's g it grottoes. Miss Clara M. Cushman, a missionary | thal of South Manchester will speak and |James of Esmond, . A - 4 A e age of 83 years. Ho is survived by a| o TAWer sun. you weléome a refige|gressed the conference. The evening e COWS LEG BROKEN WHEN roll, Mrs. Charles W. Gale, Mrs. Charles | Brewster's Neck $62.89 20 =4 WARNING OF DANGER Widow, Mrs. Amelia Banta Rowlang | e Galleria Vittorio Bmanuele where|gassion was devoted to a study of mis- | GIVENIGOLD RING ON e STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE|VW. Kimball, Mrs. Ci 5 Crary .. 5 17 1 5 e . You may shop all day in comfort under|gjonary conditions in India. o HIS 68TH BIRTHDAY| - 1 03y morning at 6.30 o'clock when | ChTistian Hansen, Mrs. y B Haskell .. 19 ' g 'nmx P Davison bantoe: Son| s octagon foof crowned.at a height of | At one of the preliminary meetingsd John B, Inglis of Plainficld obsefved Frroderich Cook was rotuining from Mee [nold, Frederick -J. % Kimball 12 g el Knows Aoy due s e o | 160 feet With @ glass cupola. - The Milan | it was stated that- $103,000 had beeh | nis’ G3th birthday Monday evening by | mecerChiaook as,rearning (rom, Mas- Palmer .. 2 I When your head 1;&\- dull and di::ly. well known ;n‘w:m_me v gt colonists | Cathedral of.white marble with its hun- | raised by the society for the foreign|untertaining a number of relatives and ae{}v: pelr b S O e o ‘sed °; { Mrs. Howard Atterbury, Francis Gilman, | Poquetanuck Grammar x‘t' lslo « sizn omllonuc trouble. a;flv;:;x;em Pokat, s mdstng i}:?vngvo\"}; :.ersmot G!:.lnc Spires and more than|work and of this $15,000. would go to| friends a¢ his home. Among thpse pres- mch“’; RRIY o F,’;'_“km‘;’“ : Mrs. Emily Davies, Mrs- William Cran- | Poquetanuck Prima 15 b | Yot i 15, T LY OMIE . UL atate: assarbly on' ths, saeblichs Hor ate s . mae worshimenss| the Isabella Thoburn College at Luck- | ent were Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Pellett| was being driven to pasare mear ooy v e - el U)l;::ll’lwn Gy ... 13 - o i by o i 23 X = : now, India. @ and Mr. and Mrs, Albert H, Pell é G 3 . Boss, Mrs. Edwin C. Fenner, — Broo N. ¥, who writes: “Your| ne 1, 8, Cappela, navy cargo car.|and ‘rélifions forms. No vishor to M g T ettamu 3 Mre, Albert H. Pellett of | aig” Hyde Pavérn on the Norwich-Willl-| 1iie" Trunderdate. Mise Hiteubett. Hati] Total ............. 1s ey e qaronder Capsules fre|rier. leaves the submarine base today| lan but makes pilgrimage to the church PRESTON TAX COLLECTOR Mrs. Frank Pellett was heard in sev-| eapes oo ond. nitor LTl o | re. C. L. Strone, Miss Eliza W. Avery. cartainly ‘Wondes In fact it is the| (\wadnesday) on a trip to the west coast, | of Santa Maria della Grazie to see th: 3 only remedy that has relieved my The Cappela has been at the basc here for five days, having come from Nor- Last Supper. by_ Leonardo da Vi broken leg, and after considerable effort | Norwich Art Association. JETS IN MUGH MONEY |®val piano solos and her brother, George painted on the wall of the Refectory. : . s permission was secured and the ocow : Charles . Zabriskle, collector of tax- | InEII% rendered several vocal numbers.|was put out of her misery about 2 o'clock One or two les will reli dolk. Her first stop on the westward| By way of Tsola Bellacin the Lags|es for the town of Preston, shows in hisf o on,’ in the afternoon. v ale Officers of the Connecticut National ano Borromeo, the traveler | 192 i 1480, Coffce, sandwiches, fancy cookies, cake ¥ 3 i i ) comes through'the Simplon P: that there is but $482.77 of that tax still : 3 , i Pharmacy, Norwich; Taftville Phar- | Q00 By 0 ntry. The week end wit-| résorts. A day's ride sives near views|1920 tax, leaving $24.57 of that tax still — % macy, Taftville; ~ Burroughs nessed the opening session of the ma. | Of &now-capped mountains &nd. glaciers L 3 ; Saybrook Crossover Abolished Store, Danielson; chine gun school and the beginning of | hillsides topped with chalets and acat| Hi8 statement is as follows: =~ . | fThe erossover tracks of the Valley the winter ‘course ‘of lectures. * villages. - Perched high above the lake,| Amount of tax on list 182! $16.38L58, | 1jjroaq at Saybrook junction were tak- a straight line of houses with an impos. | Abatements, ‘ncluding soldiers and blind, oy yp on Sunday, thereby doing away | ° Since the dog owners of Commecticut|ing chateau at the end, lies Gruyeres,|3326:86, amount of “tax collected -$16,- (5,0 G0 Cleliayy TORE A0 TE SRV L learned that rables ¥accine would prevent | the most pictaresqus village of Switser-| 00432, amount of“Tax collected and yo o tior the trains to and from Hart- a dog from developing rabies there have | janq . The castle, its winding stairg|PRIG to town treasurer :§15,480.34, inter- |'p B0 U0 P e R been 1,522 dogs vacoinated, - 5ays - an | jecgin: under massive arenes to ihe |8t collected $57.85. amount due on list of { X%, Pl ot S X article by Dr. George E. Corwin in the g s to thelygsr $482.77, collected on list of 1920 | O Passengers from the Shore Line tracks Hall of. Knights, 'is perhaps the at the station. This is one more mbve of weekly report of the state department of c N e M3t | after September ‘1, and paid town treas- e Bogtioey 4 onR Mory Zeec s y carefully restored specimen of feudal . the safety first natore and it is hoped health. = chitectute in Switzerlan. ual ar-furer 339595, due list of 1920 JaLre e A (el L. Ve 5 17 de- The ?d&un:. uu"fm'. Mll:edhn u: A glimpse of Geéneva with its Cathe- n,,f,fiif.i.‘fil’zfii 233:&'.’5“&‘“{0. 15‘::_ ;fl;‘h;;-dedd cmsmg{ u:)-1 theu:l;nr‘lku nounced the following men discharged | qral of St. Plerre, where stands Jon |The sum of §950 was collected and paid | DO and west of the stafion. i m:!ng:;r‘c’ntd,hg: b <) Srxins ‘c)é:‘ilr. brings one to Inter-|to the town treasurer. LI lents : o & en, st you do ‘mot \ < Rowe and James B. Rowe and Corporai | sentiments of an oid 1ady arernaed 3 THcheli fugnters. Weddins, Wilfred Fournier, First Battalion, 192d| s comfortable chair in the Hotel Vic. Cut Glass and China Shower. Miss Frances Saundees. daughter cof Fleld Artillery. k toria-Jungfrau who said, “The . others| Monday evening Miss Marguerite Ul-|Mr. and Mrs Frank Saunders of Old Lave gone up the Jungfrau, but as for|rick was given a surprise cut glass and | Lyme, and Philip Tarbell of New Haven i - b ied Saturday after Memorial Flowers at Methodist Church.|me, I deg’t want to hear of another Alp, |ehina shower at the home of Mrs. E. J. | are to be married Saturday afternoon at stomach trouble and cured the dizzi- ness I have been subjected to.” ' Mrs. Roswejl| If you don't use your head you might J. Brown, Mies Harriet A. Harris, ;u'f. as well bave it amputated. 5 Caroline Gilman. & = Drs. Linnell and Freeman have very - kindly given their services, and Stanton For nearly 50 years— Weak, anaemic, ner- vous-and run-down & let alome ' sée one” Lauberbrunnen,| Whaion in honor of her approaching mar- | 1-30 at Old Lyme church. Miss Betey men and women inall The flowers in the memorial window | meaning “Nothing but springs,” is the|riage to Arthur Kruck. Saunders- will be-heri sister's.- mald: ‘of parts of the world have ; of Trinity Methodist churck on’Sunday|key 'place to much of interest in the| The evening was pleasantly spent with | honor. Two bridesmalds and a flower d P health, _ NORTH AMERICAN DTZ CORPORATION were in memory of Mrs, C. A. Mowry and | Oberland. Here the Staubbach leaps|games and dancing, and-vocal selegtions | 8¢l will attend her also. found new health, p - 7 ¥ ‘Mouat Versen, K. T. daughter, Anne’ D. Badley. > 980 feot, bedewing the meadows and!were rendered by Miss Elizabeth Kali-, Miss Saunders'is a graduate of Con- treed” near and far, and Trummelbach | nowske and Miss Jane O'Connell, accom- | Necticut college, ciass or 1919, and for Falls, 1éd by Sthe glaciers of the J\ms‘: ml’e‘é by uri!.; Frank Williams, on the| LWo_vears taught school in Ridgewood, frau, thunters in five cascades through)piano and by Mrs. Burt McCabe on thel N- J. its slippery gorge. A day in Grindel-| mandolin. A ‘duet was plaged by Miss| wald seems to bring you into the com-|Rosella Kelley and Miss Sophia Hasam. strength and energy by tnk?ng Wincarnis. Two sizes: $1.10 and $1.95 quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance, c Battery B Danee at Armory. my of the gods of all the s 1 sunper was served by Mrs. : ¢ i Purels vozotable.” Plain or Sugar Costed, e T, A o atve, i Koll| - Battery B continued ' Its. 'seribe’ of 4t all good druggia: 80 YriRS CONTINUOUS SALE ¢ N i 2land Mrs, D. O'Com §. - Covers were laid | dance events Tuesday evening at the U. & Aot PROVES THEIR MERIT, In Italy Sundays are usually preferred Z Dr. 1. B. Sebesek & Son, Philadelplia, s slafe armory” with, 1. BYlIsgsoonic, of- for marriage when the principais have |47 3: e chestra of this city furnishing an attrac- neyer been married before. Widows how- S e e tive and up-to-date program that waf| ever, respect an old custom by marryiig| Rat. dvink and be merry tod: forfenjoyed by the dancers who calied for of Saturdays, tomorréw the Dill-collector may ca! many encor _EDWARD LASSERE, lsc. 400 Wem 234 Steet - - NewYork