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orms SHONS GAN OF 199 IN ANNDAL - | Stonington from a visit in Norwi tia . H. B. Porter and family, formerly of rofwich day. Lincoln avenue, this city, now of Fish- [ 5 = “A - s e e T R L MMN flF cflm ,4(‘8 16 R O | for Florida, ; =i A/ | y ; _VARIQUS MATTERS . | 3trs. Gtorse 5. Draper ief Friday »y e fual ¢ atitude gor this héipful attl- - auto for Schenectady and will join Mr.| The annual enumeration of children | press their gratitude for 1 pie SR 't . vehicle " at 5542 o'clock 3 o tude on the part of all they met, which F i ! e Ufi!‘v cle lamps and Mrs. Clifton N. Draper there for a| between the ages of 4 and 16 years in Isted in : trip to Washington nd“!flfimon. Norwich, which has just been' completed mm‘m"mm Tequired by the m‘u’wh.e:-" - - A number of local ‘people wu;b::'tfl: Friends of Miss Lucie Ayer, who by the enumgrators, Tyler D. Guy and plete this important work for the town. Koo s the Yale-Towa game at the Yalo has been ill with diptheria at the|Cornelius J. Downes, shows a gain this | Piow B8 5 TR0 0N, 1922 enumera- ~Thefirst of eightgenerations | | New Haven today (Saturday). Backus hospital, are glad to hear of | Year of 193 over last year. The enumera- d a comparison with 2 year ago: o William . Shea of . Willimantie wes -ne| her steady ‘improvement. tion counted 6.920 children. e . 1922 B : ]: r of the bearers at the funeral of MrS| "y and Mre. Anson Frink of Nor- | pieven of the 5 school disticts show e s :‘l‘:::a R, Wabsh Thursday at Holyoke.| wich Town are spending several days % at the hemie of Mr. and Mrs. John gain of 94. Other districts to show ap- ‘ :h l t ‘Great hallot medium, Mrs, Bradley, at| i, Wilson of Preston. s preciatic gaina Face Central, Greeneville, ocoiliate Spiritual Academy, Sunday.—ady. William P. Lillie of Church street,| Great Plain, while the losses were in A meeting of the state legislative com-| gng Misses Amy and Alice Lillie of lle, Yantic, i and Oc- (PREMIUM No. 1) e Connecticut’ League of| Hartford, left by auto Thursday m"” ; Long Soclety Oc Women Voters was held ‘in Hartford on| morning to spend the “holiday and| 'As the school board receives from the For making cakes, pies, pud- | | Friday. i week end with the former's son, Leroy | state §2.25 for each child. enumerated, o . . Paul W. Noyes of Quaker Hill at-| Lillie and family of New Bedford,|the amount to come this year from that . dings, frosting, ice cream, tended the Great Hagerstrom, Maryland, | Mass, source will be $15,570, which will more | East Great Plain fair this week and took first and fourth PR e o e than ocover the figure of $15,200 which | Yantic .... - prizes on his Buff Rocks. GOING TO CEYLON MISSION the school board put in its estimate of | Wauwecus Hill . Milton M. Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. AFTER WEDDING IN GROTON | receipts when making up its” budget. Plain Hill ... R. Parker, of East Lyme, left Friday as Many - people in the vicinity of Nor- The enumerators found hearty co-oper- | Scotland Road .. sauces, fudges, hot and cold drinks. " | delegate to the National American Leglon |wich will be greatly interested in the | atlon on the part of the public in enabling ™ PWHG, DEDICATION EXERCISES Fot more than convention to be held at New Orleans. |wedding of Miss Gladys Leeson Thomp- | them to get the complete figures and ex-'! Totals ..... .. 87 L (:h xsvnwt i:e ):hec A mfl: eraary ra-| son, daughter of Mrs. John Th , Te- : SRR first time, the new Y. X one hundred and or’fh;flb‘ljlgu::ml:uu beafcgla!lvre:: 3t | cently "0t Preston :-ano Jnewet:mg.i&n and - building on Main street will be open to forty years “this Hartford next %eek. An entertainmert|Dr. Willlam John Jameson of Schenec-|U. S. CHAMBER COMMERCE DIVOECE FROM HUSBAND the public, when the dedication service, has been arranged with a beefsteak sup-|tady, N. ¥, The ceremony took place at SPEAKER COMING HERE WHO USED PISTOL lg held tomorrow (Sunday) at 7.30 o'- chocolate has | | 325 Peen # B, on Tuesday October 10th at the| Ermest N. Smith of the Chamber of| Mra. Ida Brown Pastors of.this city, | c” UL LR Y T epre: - | Grof (Ct.) ' Congregational church, merce of o husband tried to kill Florence 4 4 - fi l'mnd\emndud nu‘:ttic\}:t!fidioa‘: fi‘e”::p:ctedsf:\;:v‘ (%:r: which had been beautifully. decorated by &“,‘Z,m wuf’.fii‘;fi;“‘.i“, p iy g ;1;": of Waterford snd himselt in Now | 500 J. McKim of New Haven, and Fred- for purity, 'deli- urday) at the laying of the cornerstope|® ETOUP of Miss Thompson's Grotdl |ber of Commerce next Tuesday on the|London about two years ago, secured a|IPui S Wold. the vopalas voeal golows ¢ ‘the new $100,000 Masonic building in|friends with autumn flowers and folla-|subject, It's -Not Philanthropy—It's | dlvorce from' him ‘n .the superior court| o . = tons,’ cacy of flavorand | |t the new 3100 ge, supplemented by flowers'from & New | Garq Sussoss.” Ot New London Friday, on the grouad of ‘s orchestra will furnish music, uniform quality. < h been | ondon florist. Rev, Henry . Woodward . adultery with Florence Joyce. Pastore Tho churches have been invited to o > Seven Connecticut ‘;m‘xxi;s flvem: ral | Hulbert, D. D., pastor of the church was bhas just been released from jail after u:’l:le n‘a flhx :rvice and the pubiic gen- notified by Charles V. Vickrey, Eencrall iho offfciating clergyman, The bride and serving the sentence of a year that was | Cra¥ I ARICE. el It is thoroughly reliable. STty o e oAy e Rl eioy | her mother have recently been residing given him for shooting the Joyce woman. s eld with Miss Thompson’s sister, Mrs, Rob- Pastore was the petitioner's second work in Constantinople are safe. ert J. Burroughs in Groton Park,.where| | : husband, She was given the right to re- B er | o el o np ot om frisats |y . sume her malden name.of Ida Mabel Per- state fish and game commissicn has di-| was held directly after the wedding. . fnmpe ber c Topted | the reroval”of . the<maet! of thel. Dr, and’ Mrs. Javseon: ace: now: onfa in the gymnasium with the following progra Sunday, 7.30 p. m. President James C: Macpherson, pre- g | siding. MADE ONLY BY W atter Baker & Co.Ltd. Ve stimgny to ve ‘adultery wa o 3 ished 1752 fish from the upper reservoir at Water-| brief honeymoon, going then to New- 3 ¢ ‘h"l:: bey Det:eciuu ;erl?geaut Charles P. e:'uxn:al sel?ct‘lon, Swahn's orchestra R b comb, N. Y., where the Doctor has pro- . Hammond of New London, .who testified | Words of welcome, DORCHESTER, MASS. Word has been received in this city.| fessional duties until they' start abroad that Pastore had admitted to him several| - President Macpherson o of the death of George -Priest.in Prov- | under commission of the American Board i : timcs after the shooting his relations with | Hymn - Booklet.of Choice Recipes sent fres idence. 'Mr. Priest, who was a tobacco|of Forelgn Missions for service in the | nvocation, e Dr. Samuel H. Howe I the Joyce woman. . salesman, was well known in Norwich|Jaffna Mission in Ceylon. Dr. Jameson s, Pastore merely gave testimony Scripture reading, Dr. Robert L. Roberts a5 he was @ frequent visitor here. will have charge of a Hospital and the| | . ok o the Hdbla of hés insrriage e PAe: oa.lm solo, Blow Ye the Trumpe: in “ on, Mark Andrews The twenty-fifth anniversary of the|Z2ntire medical work of - the mission. By tore on May 13, 1906, consecration of Bishop Chauncey B.|a singular coincidence the clergyman who The shooting which was the basis. of Frederick S. Weld. DR. SWEET Brewster, of the Protestant Episcopal|married them, through his mother and ; the adultery charge against Pastore by | DelIVEry of keys to the association, diocese of Conneoticut in New Haven,|grandparents; has connection with this P S Lot Bis wite took place at his rooming Bouse | i op James L. Case FOR THE i in hi 3 Oct. 26 and 27. mission fleld. His mother was born there, in Federal street and after he shot the d will be in his office every Sat- Sl G ) .| daughter of Rev. Henry Woodward and 4 Joyce woman he turned the weapon up-| . . President James C. Macpherson Ha“ ) P urday in the Central Building| vioations ot the fuel administration’s| Glarissa Emerson Woodward. The mis- ’ on himself. Both recovered from their|”7FE S0%6 x H"’D:,‘é‘;‘ey"';"k owe en arty e : slon has been without a physician for wounds, however. e < ? 1 de¥ b . from 10 to 5 P. M. T o e e 0 0| some years ana Dr. and Mrs._Jameson On the ground of desertion since Ap- Mr. Weld, State Administrator Thomas W. Russall| ¥l bring there a greatly. needed ser- Thursday, e il 14, 1915, Mary McFarland Arthur oa) [TAYe" of dedication, Dr. Davia A Pit| A very attractive variety of Dr. Jameson . ymn New London,was given divorcs from Lee Arthur, now of parts unknown. They | Drief femarks, Leo Jack Daniels, a graduate of the|Jameson of Schenectady, N. Y. He was| | Lottt : -y| Decorated Crepe Paper, Party USE LESS COAL — GET MORE{; oo lack Daniels. a igraduste of the Jabeson ot Seseneisny, LT were married Dec. 15, 1916, The wife Edwin HIl, general secretary ep! per, Party . : K ¢ Dedication address, Judson J. McKim, . B-.. f sons, I 2 . 9 1 S 7’ HEAT which is given annually by the Harvard | Medical College. M ; Jameson is a grad-| L@ CHAMBER o COMMERCE Judge Jennings heard” the testimony| ¥OoR! solos is son of Mrs. William club of Connecticut to a Connecticut|uyate of Stmmens College in Boston. Dur- in the case of John B. Field of this city| Ciouds and Darkness Decorations, Lanterns, Caps INQUIRE ABOUT THE Toy. - ing the war 'she was prominant in Red| Mr. Smith, who has had a great deall jo.inct Gertrude - Bennett Field of parts 1“’"‘;1 Thou Hast Been My Refuge . 2 ? PS BURNALL FUEL SAVER, Philip Markham Kerridge, a graduate|Cross.work in Camp Lee, Virginia. She {of commerclal organization experience In| nknown in which desertion was alleg- and Shield, % prerak | Masks, Horns and all that goes IT BATISFIES MANY Nomwicm|Of Bulkeley High school, New London.|has recently been dieticlan at Eilis Uni- | ¥arlous parts of the United States, Will| o5 mhe marriage took place on May 11, Mr. Weld, Tl P g class of 1922, has received word that he|versity in Schenectady and at the close | t6ll local business men some of the big Hymn i z 1901 and the defendant left her hus- make e had successtully passed his examinaticn [of her term, came to live with her sis-| hings that are being accomplished bY jang on- June 7, 1915, Judge Jennings Benediction, Rev. Freferick C. Williams to the occasion a suc for entrance to the United Stafes Coast|ter in Groton, bringing her church let-‘he fourteen hundred trade and commer- Frederick W. Lester, accompanist. cess €sS. USERS, SEE THEIR LETTERS OF APTROVAL. RESULTS GUABANTEED. It mot satisfacto.s, * Will ke removed withent expense to reu. D. H. HOUGH, AGT., 43 BROADWAY. i said that he would enter judgment as of Guard Academy af Fort Trumbull, ter to the Groton Congregational church. | 21, rgealzations connected with —the | {5500 when Attorney Gooes 6, Moegax, Y T A clvic reception will be tendered Cou| The bride was beautifully gowned in| o, questions of national importance to |TéPresenting the plaintift, filed an amend- kbl W.°A. MeIntyre, leader of the Salvation | White satin and pearl ornaments and car- | ju dIEORS of mational Lmportance 10| eneyo the complaint giving the names EASTERN CONNECTIOUT Army in_ New England today (Satar-|Tled a bridal bouquet of white roses and|,ireaqy expressed their opinion through | Of children, who'are wit hthe mother. The. following are the road contracts day) at New London. Mayor John .| Shower of lilies of the valley. The cou-|{he referendum of the National Chamber.| Addle Bloomer Rogers of New Lon-|in force and detours in the eastern pact Murray will greet the Salvation leader|Ple Were attended by Miss Phoebe Cur-) -\’ Smith occupies an’ important po-|don secured divorce from Morgan Rog-|of Connecticut: and the famous National Staff band. |rier of Plymouth, N. H., as bridesmaid oy ot i 7 sition in the organization of the national | ers of New Haven on the grounds of in- Two and one-half miles of bituminous Record In Work Certificates The office of the Water.Department will | Ty v ore Canton crepe of brown and ¢ar- | chamber, being charged with the respon- | tolerable cruelty since Jan. 1, 1919. They | macadam between Hebron Center anc D6:Gpen Baturday afternoon’antl] § o'clodk. ried 2 bouquet of Ophelia roses, Mrs. ROD- | gibility of malking effective the policies | Were married June 2, 1802, She is given )Cflm are under conmstruction. A de- BUY EARLY, AT CRANSTON’S A. W. Buchanan, agent of thel_ aqy e ‘T“ ‘:“;;:‘s‘:s‘:; s maton ol *:;::: to which the National Chamber is com-|change of name to Addle Bloomer. ~_[tour ix provided. ion, i s ] mitted through the votes of its members. usle Ure Met of North Stoning- ew London from the ;‘:;femb;’e‘}“fhe"fu‘g‘i:fa,::f;befi‘;‘ioifl Corgressman Richard P. Freeman :s|and velvet. She carrled yellow roses. The [In this work, Mr. Smith is engaged in|ton secared divorce from Paul C. Mer- | Broad wtreet to the end of the concrem rtificates for children that he hag|Scheduled to speak at a republican rally|best man was Robert J. Burroughs. Mas- | the presentation of business policies to[Till of the same place on the grounds|Dut in last year a conerete road is under ever issued in one month. There were | (2, D¢ held at Deep River on Oct. 27. ter Robert J. Burroughs, Jr., was the |congress and the administration, and con- | of adultery at between Oct. 4, 1321 and | construction. One-balf of the road is 207 in the towns of Hastern Connecti- | Li¢utenant Governor Tengoleton, the|ring bearer an d the flower girl was Miss | sequently he has to_keep in close touch |Aug 5, 1922 at Westerly with Ethel|open to traffic. St Fhick are t hi Tt nominee for governor, Will also speak at}Ann Elizabeth Douglass of New London.|with busines sentiment. and * business|Crandall. The couple was married May| Three miies of road between Mechan- the same rally. She carried Aaron Ward roses. conditions throughout the country. His ‘esville and Grosvenordale are under|at Fitchville. J. and G. H. Bathgate of Lyme are to | About the middle of December Dr. and | work is carrving out country-wide cam-|tody of two daughters, aged 1 and 2 (construction which does not interfers| On Wednesday the Ladies' Benevolent have erected an addition .to their manu-|Mrs. Jameson will safl * for Tngland |paigns to make the voice of American |years. with traffic in any way, Unlon will meet with Mrs. Eligs Stock. facturing plant at Jordan. The new |Where Dr. Jameson will make special pre- | business heard and understood, and his Four miles of road between Danielson|®tt of Yantic. and the Rhode Island line at Little R: : 10, 1919, The wife was given the cus- building will be 37x141 feet, two stories |parations for his fleld in the University |contracts necessarily made in such. work 3 2 START S8COUT TROOP' and basement, of mill construction with | 0f London. He must take a course in |peculiarly qualify him to discuss the BUS LINE are unde; st _ gravel roof. oriental diseases and pass speclal ex- Pr:?lems of business men. Tuesdi:Tnll:l;s'll;m::um:n:nf’: 213 Shden o mmc,g;,,.mul-:,;m,m % . . : aminations to practice medicine in Cey- r. Smith's organization experience, o T e o < s Westerly and Norwich, Conn. |, About 15 ewmarines practically at| (0] ® "™ 7"l and ‘s Gbservations a3 4 result of b | First Baptist Church under the direc- | 1) "on TS 0 Foud between Bosrah- = . i s : 4 ¥ i v i 7 on o stor, Rev. E. C. nbar, | ¢ % % X Lk iy through . maneuvers Fridey morning in = — e L ey e e Unlon e 100 eceaketng s o | tion,: {THe- 7084 ta: vougth D pasbibls. o hocolate w.;:::w ™ or 3 the Sound for the purpose of making| COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL i ffi"mm“ot thsa’cflou;fr: m‘:’;‘:';g; Troop. Between Little ,Boston schoolhouse o o bk e moving pictures as propaganda for Navy CONVENTION ELECTS OFFICERS |to bring an up to date message to the| Mr. Dunbar is an enthusiastic work- 2,"1:“““1'{‘:"‘3]’; ga the Shore road from 1109 & . 11:20 o m. | Day which comes Oct. 27. Officers as follows were elected by the | members of the Norwich Chamber of|e With boys and has also been a Scout | gra 'y 12 Ol 1ame four miles of road 2:00 p, m. 3.9 5. mie Mrs. George Maynard Minor, president | county Sunday school convention which | Commerce and to explain the most up to | Master elsewhere. He stated that he was |- poon b m‘_“h °"‘-d The road is fin- o 5180 p. m. SERRa: general of the National Socety of the |held its annual meeting Thursday at the [date methods used by chambers of|anxious to have a iroop there to accome|'*'pV “XCIPt for shoulder work. Aedive Daughters of the. American Revolution, | Huntington~ street Baptist church, New |commerce over the country in developing | modate the boys of his church and taose vt s’ il O ington south for. P . A Nosth was among those invited to the annual | London: their local communities. of that. part of Norwich that @i mot|g 0 900, TS the '°k" is completed 49 BROADWAY i Stenington meeting of the Milford Chapter, in Mil- | President—James H. Weeks, Stoning- - bélong to any troop already formed. His| "1 Norwion on Fox hit < 30 a. m. 10:15 a. m. ford Friday afternoon. ton. BOY SCOUT TROOP FORMED Assistant Scoutmaster will be-Lawrenes | .o [ O7 1 Soustracts & oomcret — 12:30 p. m. 1:15 pu m. Dance committees at Trinity Cullege nViCc‘etyPresldent—Arthur M. Brown, Jew- IN ST, PATRICK'S PARISH 5‘;":;‘;{00?‘;“‘3;:{ Jorent Scoutmas: | Palmer street. i b 3:30 p. m. 4:15 p. m. are to be held responsible for any un-| g ™ , nity M. B. jurch. A vod ‘. 6:30 p. m. 711500 gentlemanly conduct at the collamgne.| Honorary Vice Presidents—James L.| Thursday afternoon 32 boys of St. Pat-| “mne Pirst Baptist Church, consequents | o Dot ¢®n Norwich and Willimantic a FARES i tions_this year and any girls, and men|Case. Nocwich; Henry D. Johnson, Nor- |LiCK'S Darish met at the invitation of Rev. |1y, will have two trained men in Scout- | Someriy e o Franklin is under con- - Westerly-Norwich 70c found in dormitories improperly chapor.|Wich; Courtland E. Colver, Gales Ferry. | o "S:’"PhEG“"“{“ ang Moemolin ‘:,‘J': Ing and there 15 every reason to expect |y foamy U e Teif Of the road is opew Satur d Onl Westerly-North Stonington 25¢ joned are to be dealt with drastically. Secretary-Treasurer—Miss Susan Pen- | 0¥ Scout Executlve I. A. Benton on that good Scout work will be done on | '® raMe: o ay y Neerd el e oy e purpose and objects of scouting, He gave | ¢o w0 100 ridge betwesn Ozcum and YV s er.}vgl':el;hozl:hwe:&r:‘!lr;fl;“rb 45¢ Navy recruiting )?m?t:: In the state| B8 o O erintendents —. Chil. | them the main features of the scout are preparing for the ervance of Oc- = 3 sailles is closed. Deto " Starting with this week there will be four via - Lisbon| Cocoanut Bon Bons e . bridge is e 3 fober 27 as Navy Day. That day has|dren’s division. Miss Ellen Coit, New Lon- | TIOYement explaining to them the scout|posted in prominent places in 2 - ¥ g = s NICK MOONEY, P rwich e rop. s pound . been set aside by the navy department|dOn;: Young People's division, boya. C. H. | 03th and scout law, the dally good turm, |5 «B. 5. A. Weekly Pictorial of National . - : and the great advantages of being “phy- = Neow Tand oo o« 506 to bring before the public the history | PiPher, New London; girls, Mrs. Willtam Sioon S 80E T RNIE 2 JOO0g. mor. | Activities! ™y Sandes Ferry. Lostus Money. Fi % J achie H. Dawley, Norwich; adult; Rev. Allen 0 s s 4 The operation of the municipal ferry rench Paste T s and- achievements of the navy, Shaw Bush, Gales Ferrys home: i o |2y straight”. He went on to tell them | MUST PAY ALIMONY OR New' London Tesulted in & nes oy ot i M. L. ; - . Eadi Site : ‘boys _th o - 1 Dole at the top of Champlin hill | Nertrs 3 Stars oo PeTance: Miss| %¢ seral charter, and the universal| Frank B. Perry, driver for the nal figures have been turned in and Assorted Chocolates Nut-Top Chocolates - % 3 ehow that the gross receipts we 5 at Niantic. Mr. Mason intended to at- , £ value of the movement was recognized in | Northwest Hoss Co. of New London, |34¢ 43 t ere $56,- tend the, Stafford fair but was unalle Mg";‘;m Sg;:f:‘i"\?‘ori";}i "-“‘"fe"" 1916 when congress incorporated the or- | Was presented before Judge Newell cmm";?:,,.,:: &”fi‘;fi“‘uéf‘”"“' — to use his car on account of the mishap. | geoong distrigt, N w“um"g"";"k ganization and furnished protection to its | Jennings in the superlor court here egan, were % : $62,081. Hunters in, the vicinity of Noank have | Hanoer; Third ~district. Miss . Loujse | eMmbers+in the wearing of the uniform Friday morning for contempt for fail- ot taken ‘advantage of the open season|Trumbull, St o and insignia. ure to pay alimony to his wife, Cella Tt . s . dn gats, 5 any. exteat as yei. the Jeavis| Mis oo ey e it Jistrict: | "Only the Army, Navy, Marine Corps|'B. Perry. He was presented on a FITCHVILLE powd “iertitie. 29 Two Women Tell How Lydia E, |veine too thick to allow for any stecess- | gistrict, Miss Lucy A, Gardner, Water.|2nd the Boy scouts ¢ B o e tely O S’g:irf;; P S e e A Bon Bons and Chocolates h ful hunting. ' Game birds have been T | ford; Sixth disteicr, 3 2 fleged to wear the khaki uniform, an . Perry, - i own, o Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound |rortea as being fairly numerous th | pattoime. oo o Miss Mildred Kloss, | 1 o")uwer only upon passing the ten- | Show cause why contempt proceedings Mase. Sas:bem a visitor of Mrs. Fun: | ot L L. T sy BBE Stopped Their Suffering G Thirty-one Sunday , schools of New | derfood tests. He urged the boys to earn | should mot be taken agalnst him and |#b Church at the home of Frank Aus- . ; - | on failure to the alimony he be |t ¢ The fifty-fourth annual convention of | London county were represenetd by up. | helr uniforms, hand c"“’:':;'mav"fhf‘}:“ SORTIEIEtER Lo Il o %], Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. DeShon of A & 53 - the Granl Lodge of Connecticut, K. of| wards of 150 delegates. e s & Yo YL Last Juno Mrs. Perry obtained a|South Limington, Maine, and Mr. tand ond . ...in. Tron Mountain, Mich.—“Thad ter~ | P.. will be held at Vega hall, New ST i moomt | el ey e, Ohnech, e e e e e I i T PEAET: rible pains every month and attimes | Britain, Tuesday. Grand Chancellor| AMERICAN LEGION DELEGATES |Clerey: the Knights of Columbus and oth- 3 g 5 o SMPeror | Maine, have been _and nirs. | Liquid Cherries b i Cowlish 1 presi ers stand ready to back your efforts, and | COurt in Norwich on the grounds | rs. € 3 . e William M. Skelly and Harry W. | velop a strong troop In St. Patrick's, Webn odered: Perry, 10 Dely Bls wite |y o o e e e, o ol e ais l’l':fl; "‘;’::'m,nmm at the Commstiout Goy | FOUSS Of Fletchar Post, American e Ghariss Bbke eranny JA2SHmithi Tous {vedkc and 6100 Grul oLyt T 0L Wty Sbd Now Liquid Pineapple o 2 S I-| Legion, will leave Norwich this (Sat- |the boys and d them to become real | S . . [ was MBI |t Womn, haf? S S | Lm0 e Rarweh, bl (5| bovs and et e o b 1l "B, it sntormea. the court| 1%, % meeng e hee n el pound . .ro . ..., 68c a pped out. for them: by where they will attend the annual con- | zation in a half-hearted way. He referr- [ that Perry had deflantly refused to ‘as The Fo | R . i g girls had read to them a set of| Week: Mr. Skelly is a delegate from|ery day and that a real scout does not | cent toward it. of town people were present. On-Sunday, pound e se the state to the convention, and Mr.|look for an immedlate reward. It will | PerTy told Judge Jennings thatijgu the Fitchville Baptist church ser. 3 i A P dients. : | House is an alternate. come some time anyway. He spoke of [De had offered to pay $5 a week but|yices will be as follows: 11 &. m. di- Commutation rates in Connecticut wili B —— the training scouting did for good citl- | that Attorney Smith had refused it. |yins worship with sermon by the pastor. zenship and referred to the noble, manly | Judge Jennings ordered Perry to not- be increased as the resuit of the| Assessors In Session Saturday 12.15 m., the church school. 3 e t .15 m., .3 p. m. pub- New Haven railroad's recent application Afternosn qualities of Theodore Roosevelt of bless- | PaY his wife §40 a month, payable|jic worship at the Scott Hill B.:un to Increase rates on commutation tick- 320 every two weeks, after h: e ets 20 per cent in New York state, ac-| Those Who have tax lists to put in|°d memery as an example, Seouts must : T il 17 S T e Ye Ch”c 2 Pounds for 58¢ olate h 3 % the first payment to come with the ldea of obeving the scout cording to General Passcnger Agent| 2[¢ apbearing before tho assessors at| ' flc" and those to whom obedience Is|NeXt Monday. Judge Jennings in- : Francis C. Cooley, ok ne?:es:a:y el opn;;o::?e e this due, and by following their leaders they | Structed Attorney Smith to notify him |, As the.remuit of an agreement whish| SETS* TN, ‘Geceasors keep their ofee|¥oUld Tot only gain much useful infor- | if Perry did not pay him the mone i |is expected ‘to result in a maximurs at mation but have a good time as well, ¥ Monday night, in which case Perry i open Saturday afternoon as well as would be placed in the custod {charge of $9.25 2 ton for anthracite coal| other week-day afternoons to receive|, The Scouts were advised to start shy-| WOUG e ci y of ‘thel im the mines by independent operators,| jists. ing money each week and in a short time | Sheriffl. He warned Perry against the such i of cities in this state will be able to ouy would be able to secure equipment. fgl’:f"gl‘:;“ml”mhe did flot'l D;‘):l lnd{ 2 - hard coal at about $16 a ton, says State The bo; e fortunate in securing Jo- ® Teason' he not y inbed. I guffered for about | X3 Dot Ynomeg ' useatt | LOFSE ShoR Oenfoomie Desmond as scontmaster, who. was | Send him to Jail was because he could ve years that wayand I wasnotreg- | ussell | Invitations have been received in Nor- (57PN DeSTORd as Scontwasier who Was| o his wite more good working than if s ithor, I reay anadvartisement Necrly $10,000,000 was saved to the|wich to the Open Shop Conference of Con- | 8 - N " a scoutmaster. Being a man experienced of what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- |people of Connecticut last year in: bills| necticut, Inc.. to be held in Hartford i ! ble Compound had done- for other - |of doctors, drugsists and ~undertakers| next Tuesday afternoon. There will be | I7 St Work he wil get the boys right Fourth Degres Candidates. i 50 I decided to tryit. Itsurely |acd by consequent economies for which | present as guests the officers, director and | mro wil] probably be assisted by Leonard | Fifteen Norwich K. of C. men will g 35 s 1 o good health was respoasible, according| Connecticut members of the National As- | ¢, . e 7. out | to Hartford' Sunday for th -4 has helped me a lof, a3 % have no. %o a statement made ublic by Stat|sociation.of Manufacturers: with address. | SUitheimer, also an experienced scout | (o Martford ok il be S o v ,,"“’"M"‘d“ e A:l"’" °"m 7 | Cowmissioner of Health John T. Black.|es by J. E. Edgerton, president, National Chlliiions § deg: which will be worked in the " — Mrs. , Rou l he was committed to jail. l M Dosiachn: sallbh the ne afternoon at 3 o'clock. About 50 f Xenia, Ohio. g Association of Manufacturers: James A. | sor afomamn aioht ot o5 ot T 5 | Gegres members trom this ol will e Hy;m sdfies a6 N, o Slavery was abolished in Brooklvn Emery, general counsel, National Asso- the trip with the candidates. 5 % ~ 3 ciation of Manufacturers; C. L. Bardo, Mrs. Dale, you should give this well- _{in 1825., general manager, New York, New Haven i Reception and, Inspection. known medicine a thorough trial. and Hartford Railroad Co. . On Monday, Oct. 16, from 3 to 10 p. Newton C. Brainard is chairman and |m. the friends of the Norwich Y. M. C. ‘Will Sing in Methodist Choir Mrs. Henry E. Chureh, who*formerly v Charles G. Phelps secretary pro tem. 4 are cordially invited to visit and in- ::nfr:qf:; Methotiet ’;.valmllm:hfneh. MR. AND MRS G | O Spect the entire bullting. Ushers will be | has been sain socursd for o shor oy r Horlick’s Shower for Miss Johnson giad to pilot groups through the @iffer-|ig to sing there the first time on Sun- i ORIGINAL A miscellanecus shower was tend- St departments of the mnew home.|day, The congregation is greatiy pleas- GOOD CITIZEN - | ered Miss Corinne Johnson Thursday|SWahn's orchestra will provide pleasing|cq ‘to ‘have her services agam in the | Ie evening at the home of Mrs. O. F.|™Musle, and refreshments will be served. |choir. ; g R 2 i jons are that a very large num- % Are you interested in the Sal-| J¥) L i oot et | ber of the citizens of Norwich will avai WD Maby ¥ oise, ! vation Army ? : Jr., of this city. The evening was| ‘hemselves of the opportunlly to vislt| sruying of voters will engage the at- oo \ pleasantly 'passed with music, ice i SRR 7 tention of the selestmen, town clerk and Do you want to help inits \ & |cream ana cake being .served by the great t k ? Children hostess. Miss Johnson received mang ! Unclaimed Letters beautiful gifts. * Unclaimed letters at Norwich, Cx i SRR Al postoffice week ending’ October. 16, 10335 ; This Woek. is. Raspberry. lce. Cream, Played Piano At Meeting - |4y Babbitt, Mrs, Fred H. Barber,|en hour #r dinner. The afetrnoon hours Orange Sherbet and Chocolate lce 2 By error another name was pub-|Miss Anna Chinel (2), Alwin Kampft, | Will be from 2 to 8 o’clock. t %fie& f&r Iz:rothez\ n(:: xfi‘:fif‘fi. ‘who | Raymond Morrisson, Miss Martha Mur- b Cream, at New Haven Dairy Dealers s “the piano at the 1 ptist George Side, Miss Helen Ware. 2 READ THE WAR CRY ! “%fimm