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e CRYSTAL AVENUE BEIDGE TNADE 622 NEW VOTERS IN NORWICH |~ NOW USED FOE TEAFFIC © Crystal avenue in New Lon is now open to vehicular traie. It his been : it closed during the greater part of a A X - year, and ol usere ot the trunk lin? / 4 Erroll C. Lilllbridge, Town | east and_west have been obli o THE WEATHEE. Out of 1,128 men and women on the ] Bushuell and Errol C. Lillbridge, Town | sust and west hevs hesn thlied g to-be-made list, 622 new voters had’ been | Cler] . e e ra el aindlan Conditlens. % when the board concluded fts work | trars Tylor D. Guy and Cornelivs - J.| Trolley cars of the GrotonStonineton A aisturbance of modeate Intensity | for this year at § o'clock at the town|Downes, held two Saturday sessions to|une are OPTTRUE IROMEl EU ATSCLE was central over the northern lake re- | nall Saturday night. This was an av-|make voters, making 330 the first day |on @ Ma'® FOUC SRCRS O G A0S gion Sunday night—and moving east- | erage of 55 per cent, of the to-be-mades|and 292 the second But ome person | e ° BECCIIE KRG SO e P ward, and pressure was relatively 1ow | Tho completed the necessary steps to be- [ had to be rejected, this being a man who | S0 B, BQET S0 ne Thames. river over the Mississippl valley and the far| ome full-fledged voters in time for the | could not read. i liaee o it ‘the paseage of boals pro- Over practically all other re- | g W -t T FoLErS T oh Better av- | During Saturday the rexlstrars took 35 | oT\I5" 9, PRFIL, (0o DEUSAES O jo gions high pressure prevailed. O an ¢ ganerall ‘belag réparted| applications for next: year from . tobe | S8 IV FOTL ol ns 20 the draw Tho temperature was higher Sunday |38 IhOR 0 ESRCTR O e cities. | made voters. must be opened to accommodate river " G el o 5 The following gives the figures by ais-! yramc ana this will sometimes occur at The disturbance over the lake region | Of the new voters made 335 wero men | The (OUORIRE ETC traffic ana this el sumetimos toccur_al will move eastward attended by show- |and 287 were women. The men did bet- | tric s LAY st SHhe’ il D0 ers in the lower lake region, and almost | ter than the women in appearing before bt generally in the Atiantic states, Monday | the board to be mmade as 58 per cent. out To be To be 15 7¥hen the line was opened iast week 2 night and Tuesday. of the 577 men’s names on the to-be- | pist. Made Made Made Made n' ds— a couple of days, but the schedule it _— i made voters, while only | ygt - ... 217 120 209 106 : North of Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook to | mide list were s now half-hourly. It is understood. that ——————e e orwich, Monday, Oct, 23, 1922, - Dopee BrROTHERE BUSINESS SEDAN % s rrml'mmtdthem‘. & WA cte Al ok e e The entire rear t farnishings— Gither e in. -3 Fatiorns, ey, ook, Sandy Hook to|50.3 per cent. of the 551 women's names | zng ... 110 o 100 47)The ti-minate scheduln could not ' be seat, seat cushions, back cushions, seat ; Thine fx the mvetic life reat Intia southwest and weather fair Monday. | "orc made voters. Bt vals b i 37 | armonised . with [the autindule ‘operating frame, foot rest, carpet and all—can be re- 2 Thing e ine’ Parsee's: sin-dtstroyter . The fifth district made the best show-|4th ... 30 37(to the west out of Groton. and then Tadved tomn e car im & o mtionts: e h iy o ir witn | 18 38 70 per cent. of the men and 75 |Sth ... 82 £ :; i -.:rin. it x; reported that the‘prvn;&: Thine js the Buddhist's rest from. tossing For southern New England: Fair wi he to be mads | 6th ... 5! patronage does not warrant apy mo % ve: 3 2 per cent. of the women on the es n 2 7 = 3 mild temperature Monday, Tuesday i were made voters. In the third and — = — — |frequent service. The front seat is then tilted forward, giving Thine. is the empire of vast Chine’s showers and cooler. fourth districts more women than men |Totals. 577 \335 851 287 Clearance of twenty-two: ifiches e Observations in Norwich. i e | BALTIC NUNTERS BAGCED a gross an twenty-tw Gethe ; The RBulletin's observations show the | The board, which comsists of the se-| Total to be made . . 12 €OON, SQUIRRELS, PHEASANTS through the rear doors. Some beck a Father In the heavens above following changes in temperature and|jectmen, Casper K. Bailey, Charles P. Total made ... « 22| pred Hirsch, Henry Lacroix and Fred N\ Some ask a human image to adore:. barometric changes Saturday and Sun- Caron of Baltic captured a 32% pound In this way, a of sizty-four cubic feet Some crave a snirit vast aa Iife apd love ay coon_Saturday morning at 6.30. The trio E y, & space K Within Thy mansions we have all an i Ther. BaT. | A\cTIVE SEASON BEGINNING $COUT, OFFIOIALS IN A in the rear compartment is made available Gap 357 e 2,70 AT NEW Y. M. C. A. BUILDING HIKE ALONG SHETUCKET | Ring" and “Tider” Mr. lacroix's dogs. e i s it Alhe.~ Paewitenn 12 m e 2080 The pew home of the Young Mens| Saturday afternoon a srowp of moout- |15 LAEEVE, 00 SLITOR e B fp m 29.90 | Christian Association gives opportunityimasters and scout officlals wi "] While they were awaitipg the arrival i Highest 50, for an enlarged work ,and this fall and|bled at the Congregational church, Taft- | o (no%7" Uitk trollicy ot Avers Gap ‘When the.rem: seat fixtures are back in ’:rh:lc.“ s e unday winter promises 1o b an excoedingls | ville, biked to Riverside, following the | iger ‘warted (o hark up, but the mmters place, the interior is complete and attrac- Thers 1s a_music haunting Ta m 36 29.90 | busy season in the various departmentsl trail across the ~ | paid Tittle attention 0. him as he is only e AT speech, * v Bm s 56 23.90| of ‘the assciation activities.. Already :l:lrkn. : \’\F;?‘rr:‘ryxxy’s‘.lmmuekmlil::mzf nine ‘months old: « Thay ‘decided® how tive in appearance. Its convertibility is not “‘,:mcy;;“g:r“ accents melt from §p m . +ae 50 239.90| the various gympasium classes glve}Troop 3, R : - |over, to follow th etrail and found Mr. Disolving measures lengthened for the Highest 56, lowest 36 Dromiss of recofd . attendances, and|tation by boat across the river to a high |over 1o follow t etrall nd found: e apparent to the eye. ot s e it d rowed Comparisons since the opening of the new buildingjrock island in the vielnity and = rowed|pnigh. Caron brought the.coon down with . ©Of all old melodies that time has it S Betooias Tals. on Main strect a few days ago, large|the various loads across to the camp !, p.n “from his gun. During Saturday Business men, farmers, salesmen, campers, heard. Saturdas's weather. Fair, heavy frost, | Bumbers of men and boys have applied|site. : dy- | MOTDINg the coon was on exhibition at . : What once had been like color for the i oo aher: Falr, heavy 1% | for membership privileges, and _each| Considerable time was spent in Studv-|piacn's, where 2 number of = old-time tourists and everyone who has occasion, at worid 2 O e iene" tor Sunday: Fair, rising |37 Increases the number. On Satur-|ing nature, trees, animal tracks and oth | hunters weighed the animal and, pro- times, to bulky articles or gage, Ropante apd- beatily. Sng taiSmoken SO SO0 ENRANY d lday last the baths were used by aler things ull dark. Then all et t0|ciaimed him a bean. A game supper is mes, to carry : Tugg POPR S R o o vl eady stream, and the verdict wasjWOTK to cook supper over several cheer- |y, pe served at the Hirsch home on will readily appreciate the great utility of riers unturled, ~ RSP s Tratictat | “great” “and maturaily the fine swim-|ful fires that wero sent brightly, blas |gtign” sireet. = i : Are R ROT T PN s - S { ming pool was greatly enjoyed. N - Sk gl ;| Last fall “Ring” got 14 coons, the this constru . o Aps TiDES The social committee is pleased with|scoutmaster of troop 2, had invited each |}, oot weighing 20- pounds. Those ancient lovers thronged the hom man to bring eats and everyone was pre- s - i 'gh 1§ Moom | the interest manifested in_the annual pared to cook his own. Some of the in-| sy i1y orrTCERS NAMES T 2238 With words they learned a Hyblg menu were Toast pork chops, _broiled BE FIRST ON BALLOT events outlined for the season, andiZemy SAC, TN JUNL . baked in the| The ballots which will be used in U e L e e e eona|cmbers. An excellent brand of coffee | November election in this state will, evenings. The committee on religlous) o B oreq by “Chef” Davis and a|for the firet time have the gubernator- work is arranging for attractive Sun-| .. . ¢ended happy appetites. Stories|ial candidates’ mames at the top of the day rallles, and next Sunday afternoon| .. .. ;3 Indian’ history cnlivened the| ticket instead of having the ticket at 4 oclock the first of these Will 39 syening and all had a good time deng | IE2050 by the candidates for United| 4 e Among_ those present were President | States sepator. Early iy November shop meetings| , iy peale, Scout Executive F. A.| The candidate for the latter office wili T e BT, e A rur ioue| Benton, F. Ac Benton, Jr. Vietor Da-|appear after the list of state officers, furnish a pleasant and helpful i - the baes, - Through rurple nights that saw the nier THE JCRDAN AUTO COMPANY e R Ingeing neredeca these 1029 MAIN STREET And other music tftng out of time. == WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Fall from our lips like chime.on i hi changiag Chimel .- =] = i 1 vis, Alfred E. Noren, Rev. Frederick C.[or seventh in order. This change was! “Hamm't my fiancee a delightful bgby —_— ags tion for the empioyes during the dinner| ¢ifjjams Carter Williams, Alfred A.| made by the last generai assembly on| woice ™" ~ TAFTVILLE Do ) Gobeille, Ralph Marsh, Philip Regum|ihe ground that there is more interest ““I dunno. Algy, I heard her talGinc Mr. and Mrs. Wifred Smith observ-| At an early date Bible study classes gng gthers. in the election of state officials than i ed their twenty-fifth wedding anniver-[ Wil be opened for men and bovs seps BT bass to her mother just mow. ville Courler-Journal. Madge—I never thought you weresthe kind of a girl who would go in wfor sports. X Marjorie—Neither am 1, but I'm tainly going in for those sport clothes— New York Sun. BEately, dand thess will = be conducted T ths Oty Censt the Upited States senator, . . weekly during the winter. it L R s encs ou Morth B mesct Arons. tho| The; mansgement ‘desifes it ander.| Iosthe’ cly.cdurt Sefurday’ mobilng ruects were Mt and Mre Joseon Tara.|Stood that any man or boy over ten|two men paid fines for being drunk. Chris T Pralied e Mics: Alexina Yeo| vears of good moral character may be-|Alexopolos and James Yiets, two auto e, Plainfield and Miss Alexing Ro-| come a member at any time by apply-| drivers, Who figured in a slight accident o e B M ing at the office and paying the small| Friday might in North Main street, | niq jumped the iron about opposite the S e et fee. The management desires to coop-|were found free from suilt and were dis- | new dock of Crown Hill. The freigh'.| —Lautiz- entertaining twentyfive Freight Engine Jumped Track. The boat train on the New Haven road was delayed about an hour Sunday night by a derailed freight engine that “Did you succeed In playing on your g % erate in any way possible, with the|charged. which was south bound, left the rail | wife's sympathies?" . SO Of ' m: o s iner| men's clubs of the churches, and with the engine and one car learing up ths | “No, either her sympathics were oyt Ther mieht antey many more wears of|any other men's organizations, the de- Shot Large Gray Fox. track for a short distance. - A gang of | of tune on I'm a pretty poor instrussen T married life Y TOTe YOATS O sire being to”extend the association George Kramer of Greeneville and Ed- | men was soon at work and had the re- talist.”—Boston Transcript. q Me-and Mr id Linderson have| NeIPfulness to all the men of the com-|warq Thomas of Lisbon went hunting | pairs made so that the boat train could ot his wife out of & departder roturned from a trip including Maine, | TUDIY. Saturday and returned with a large gray | 5o through soon after 10 o'clock. g New Hampshire, Vermont and Canada.|, The new building 's open from 9 a. m.|gox, 2 = . he looks as if she came from 4t s Matoal mestne ot the: Muerlls kto-10 piom tnad 3.to 6 p. m. Sun- e Announce Daughter's Engagement. | remnant counter.” — Louisville Cougier Chapter A. R. C.. will be held in Pone- | 33Y+ Shot Twe Ceons. Mr. and Mrs, Benedicto Brogno of| Journal. - wah hafl o Wednesday, October 25th. | poyuy o s g oy e s ! Charles Macht of Mill road, Baltic.|172 North Main street announce the! shot two coons Friday night that tip-| engagement of their daughter, Annal “Ther're very unusual people” ped the scales at 37 pounds. Theresa Brogno to Peter A. Barber of gt o Mr .and Mrs. Chris Troeger and fam- AT 0SGOOD LODGE MEETING 3 indeed. Even the meighbors are y are occupying their mew home on| The regular meeting of the Hugh Hen- e 58 North Main street. satisfied with the way they are Lringine Tanter's avenue. ry Osgood Lodge, 1. O. O. F., M. U. “—as: A ___ Patents Pending up their children.”—Detroit Free Press 2 o - Some people are unable to pocket their H 3 5 i The seoutmastors under the jurisdic-|held Friday evening in Steiner's hall § S k usband—I will be detained at the jon of the Norwich council met Satur-|with Noble Grand John T. Broadhurst ' RADIO PROGRAMS pride because they haven't a pocket large e e office on important business this evening fay afterncon in the village and enjoy- | presiding. : | enough. dearest. ' a hike throngh the woods and & sup-| After a short business meeting the 2 % _ Wite—All right, Jack; but remember ae 1 the open. Scoutmaster|lodge doors were thrown open to a fair Secuday et sl don't bet your head off on two smal Vietor ® ad charge. They werelsized audience who enjoyed the intere st- | WJZ Nowark (360 meters) sceom ¥ orick A A - pair. American Legion Weekly 1 '\ Scout Bxecutlve Fred-ling talks on Odd Pellowship by the fol-| 545 p. m—Resume of sporting A . o lowing brothers of the lodge: P. P. G.|eyents. E T, T M., W. G. Phillips of New York; P. P.| 6 n. m—Business and Industrial Con- K/ ‘LEID. 0OSCOPE NORWICH TOWN | G. M. Charles Barnes; P. P. G, M. Ed- | ditions in the United States as obsefved Onme small cake of yeast contanr luu’:( Crooks; P. P. G. M. Robert M by the National Industrial Conference b 4 more than 1,000,000 At the Smcred Heart church, Sunday | ey | Boara, e . compressed plants or cells. aternoon at 3.30 o'cock, the Sacrament | =& of Confirmation was adminfstered by tertaining songs were rendered by| 7 p. m.—Stories from St. Nicholas T R e In the course of one year's ordinar Bishop Joba J. Nian to a class of ffty| Brothers Mather, Fletcher and Armi- | Magazine. . : £ use 2 $5 goid piece loses 1 1-2 per ceni. 8.30 p. m—Zinc and Its Many Uses. 2 ¥ of its weight. Y oy | LABE. ¥ ¥ ldren. The 32 girls and 18 boys | 148 8.45 p. m—The Great Northwest and 7 R S o, Do cknich two by WO e ATINED T FROCHRDS the Columbia River Highway, by Rob- and took their seats up front the girls = ert G. Weygh. leading the proeession FROM RUMMAGE SALE| "y 1 " Ggncert under the direction Assisting Bishop Nilan, were Rev. Mi-| The Catholic Ladies of Columbus held | or* Charles D, Isaacson, chanl H. May, pastor of St. Patrick's|a rummage sale Saturday at Buckingham | ° 1001 . m,Women's Work i Music, ghurch, Norwich, and Rev. Daniel F.|morning. The sale opened at 9 in the | i,y Pionence Provest Clarendon with Bullivan, of Colchester. The sponsors morning and continued throughout the of thirty-four a day during 1920, ifiustrative songs itie were Miss Agnes White for the girls, |day. A total of 371 was realized. iihrativeicaongs | by JosephyrMier Rice was practically the only euMi- were Rev. Pather May of Norwich and|Edwin Edwards, Mrs. Nellie Woodman-|Farm and Home. The Last group of The burning of Smyrano will seriously » Lake Balaton, in Hungary, the great , contralto, and Thomas White for the boys, Seated| Those in charge were Mrs, Julia | ‘ooo; contralto 0 b vated crop found growing in the Phitip- Rev. Father Sulllvan of Colchester, | See, Mrs. Andrew. Wholey, Mrs. Joseph | radio articles No. 27. Y U can now ouy the most popular pines when the . . g e afféct the American import of raisine, 0-1_1 t rice e . fies and currents. People were killed in this country fror * ow m ect - B N T the sanctmary with Rev. Charles W.|Brock, general chairman, Mrs. James KEDEA Pittsburgh (400 meters) scems .10-be drying up for mo apparent Brennan, pastor of the church, while| Woods, Mrs. Alfred Christman, Mrs. Os- 7 p. m.—Weekly Survey of Business islands were discovercd Mige Flizabeth A. Malone odnducted the|Shea, Mrs. Dennis Hayes, Mrs. Williams, 8 9. m.—Bedtime story for the chil- * . ° by Magellan in 1521, rion prostaims. duros e s 454 T Mases Coinorie ety Ti. | dren electric plant ever built, Delco-Light Then induetry s x¢ falling accidents of all kinds at the rat Pishop Nilan was addressing the class|tén Furiong, Mrs, Joseph Marshall, Mrs. | Conditions. Tri-weekly letter from Morgan Cronin and Miss Mary Buckley|llan Maloney, Maud Bellefleur, Cathertne | 9 p. m.—Messrs, Harry and A. H. yearly wage loss in the Model 866, for Goldfish aré the result of the elimin GENERAL MOTORS dersd O Salutaris m pleasing voice | McGowan, Catherine Hanrahan, Mar- | Renter, violinists, Miss Freda. Regter, The foral decorations were most ef-|Earet Shannon, Mary Roach and Agnes [ plano; Norman O'Hara, temor, factive among the Nyhted candles. In Curran. Miss Curran acted as cashier. EYW Chicago (400 meters) the mnctuary ware alms while the altar was rimmed wih attractive| WILL ASSIST IN SALVATION e O e ot cut flowers. AEMY MAINTENANCE CAMPATGN|Mid;West Music House and the “Ber- S e R s 2 gey” Chicago Opera School. Madame s brist thomgh instractive re-| - Captain and Mrs, Charles P. Carpen-| Bether Von Dor® Heit. soprano: Tt ::-ln- :M(’,’m ‘-'4»‘1:":;‘ Bishop Nilan|ter, who are in charge of the Salva-|dore §. Bergey, baritone: A. B, Bre. n ade m jon o e lorament of Con-|tion Army work in Norwich, by order| gemeier, tenor. - Robert English, bari- rmation just received by fthem and|of Colonel Mcintyre have been ordered| tone; isther Thoman, Rccompanis} ; imohaticaily impressed uwpon them their|to report in Boston Provincial Head-|North Shore Promepade orchestie; 3 shilgarions through m-fi.m the neces-| quarters today (Monday) at 2.30 p. m.|B Bianton, saxton, saxophone; Lee fy of beng loyal to God and faithfnl|to assist in the maintsnance fand cam-| puttorfiely ; Urb p W e sacrament. The very impressive o e utterfield, piano; Urban Paimer, ol <ot e paign. In the captain's absence Ser-|drums; Ben Bird, violin; C. H. Zenzi- s concind h iction | geant-Major Ernest Mills ‘will be in|p; Chari R e el B A rint, banjo; Charles Curtls, cornet; o lessed Sacrament by Rev. | charge of the weekly meetings Tuesday | joscph Giill, tromboge Tather Sullivan and ‘Thursdsy. Captain (Carpenter = ¢ . The girls wore whits dresses with|will be back in Nerwich nmext Saturday.| VO Medford Hilside 360 mebers) hitn and_wreaths of iz, The 7 a m—Befors Breakfast Set-Ugps, Sors wers dreamed in dark suits, Arthur E. Baird, s ol i o ::;x’: “m";’h"-‘“ "“"c-m | 230 2. m—Musical program. ” acan 10.30 —U. S, wea barean Boy’s Head Cut Hawall which must be filled before Oc-| (455" meters) L g Joweph Rofto, 13, of 47 Lake stroet, who | tober 31 1925. The Hawaiian Isiamds | ‘13 30 s o _gruste. . jcyel p : : - erty Sunday afieracon, Tectived o oot | Sosrabnn crasions, o ne abnile ™OM| 130 p mBoston Farmers Produes - -2 when his bicyele ran tute | m o, Jhink ‘hey have the necas-|'P0" nTRCC, G 3 wagon driven by Louis Barilio of Bast | sary qualifications to enable them to| 3.9 o Wl ol pragra. B e oe cula hit the wapshiiOsx 108 DiFWiow} ethmigilios Suliwinl coi it =Slarket mapors: ($9% ‘metora). Jost as Barillo was turning from Frank- 50 to Hawall wi o weekS| 30 p. m.—Bostop police reports lin street into Pond street and the boy | Should apply 'as moon as possible to the 4 5 Qe LA S TR he|late news flashes; early sport news. was thrown under the wagon, ting statlo e main| 7 p m__Evening program, Patica Captain D, J. Twomey who was | Técrulting station in this _vieinity is| © Fort H. G, Wright, New York, located | cpupes p o hoE® g Stdent and. the Sear by when the accid\it happened, | ot L C. WEER, Hew Fork located| Church, by Lee: Sullran McColtester, picked the boy mp, carrled him into a| " Fishers oty eave uh LOM"| dean, Crane Theological School, Tufts house closs by and called Dr. Louis T. | 007 Connecticat. Boats leave the £0v-| Collove atety-third somie. locrars t dock at N Londe 3 Camidy by tekephone, Dr. Camsidy took | Gment dock at New Lomdon, on wesk| 9™ wecl “bitinces vepare: By Rog- he boy to the Backus hospital from | fo H. G, Wrieht, New Yook Sar|er W. Babson. Midh he went bome after having sew. |0 FOTt H. G. Wright, New York. €2t} " 1T’ worldmarket survey. whi ) WeR '& %™ | yrdays at 9.15 a. m. and 1.15 p, m. Sun- v. i id pral stiches taken in the wousd in his | gaps only one boat leaves New London G NSl S ai The recruiting officer at Fort M. G.!waj.r > Baiion: B e . - i alter Scott” Bagpipe Band, Miss Mary Birtidey Swccies Yor Mrs. Bamber. | Wright. New York, is First Lieotenant| DLeT S5Ol Baspive Band, Miss Mary B. A. of Maccabees gave a|John F. Sturman, Jr., Coast ArtMlery ihday surpeise party oo Mrs. Henry | Corss, U. 8. Army, ‘wio states that | GrEAE Alexander Camgbell, Seotch famer ot bes ome e Reckwal strest Jlbe viacity Tt i Dt ith | ngiind ontertainer, on the concertina, 2y evening. was Y : 11 1. Bagpipe Selection. March, Lea prizes wase won by Mrs, Rachel Peter- ::ld ;:;i;’:_"':_' he can pass the physi- ing Glen um%*&m " W Mra Jame Parrell and Miss Mil- : Mr. Adamsom, dred Himcex. Mra Damber was pre- 2. a Hame o Min from absenteeism (taking a day off now and then) exceeds 2,500,000.000. Use of 100 prunds of ammonium sul- phate in fert!'ming an acre of groun | will in some cases increase the crop yield less th {of wheat by from 40 to 50 per cent. an Benjamin Franklin published the first chart of the Gulf Stream in 1779, and | two years ago. | ek “ocan Conerent o e ‘Similar reductions have been made in BEEE R R other styles and sizes of Delco-Light. - T el i v s At these low 1917 prices, you can now istui s ek Bt install Delco-Light for less than at any [l s 2 i i B can buy it on easy payments if desired. See the local Delco-Light dealer for the new price and terms on the Delco- Made and Guaranteed By - DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY, Dayton, Ohio Subsidiary of General Motors Corporation time within the past five years. Andyou :M opment o Light plant best fitted to your needs. CARL W. BROWN, Dealer wented & cot ghaes candy jar and a pair Awdo Thefs Cases Conmtinved. v. Tartan Ball, umnnn:?: , b ea oak amd pepper ebakers Re-| Paul Bicklord, 19, of Providence-and| c. Mary o Argyls, Jeftries m U 2 Conn ccbmcuis ers perved by the hostess,| Herbert Potter, 17, colored, of Fall| Miss Bews, accompanist, J. H. Sheeh. ncas National Bank Bldg lorwich, Esieted by Mrs. Pefues and Mrs. C.|River, who were arrested here Thurs-|3, Concerlina solo, Scottish Airs, N g . Tetescern, day night with an autemobile they had Selected driven away from Now London, had Mr. Reid. Trak Dowerted Nowr Cobohoter, | (helr ctses continved wntil next Tridasllic Harry Lauder Feverhesss - . : o highway abest n ms| When they wers presented in the police] . I'm Going to Marry 'Arry R Euite. Sour S ago, a motor | CoWrt in New London. The youths ar¢| b, When I Was Tweny-one - trock belomging to F. A. Coodwin of |On Darole from the Lyman school in c. Somebody Waiting for Me : Homen, Mae: has been taken in change | Maseachusetts and time will be given| Mr. Campbell : by the New Lomdon polfce. The infor.| or the school aathorities to reclaim|5. Fagpipe selecion, Sword Danee, Gil- - mation comesening the ear was given | them. ¢ lie Callum, Strathspey : g th the police by Heory Warren, driver hetrryne———— Mr. Adamson. § = “ R R b 165.000' Satisfied Users Boticed the track and reported the fact|'ed the Colombian minister in Wash- | One hundred and sixty chambers of ing comuf wrcial relations with Russia. < ; 4 ey 4 to- give' their lame to be desertsd om the highway 000,000, to mature in fiyg ycars, @ 6 1-2 |opinion as to the advisability per cent, intsrest. e ik 47 eponea s Tae| ot e Cotombidy minier "l Walh | 00 wendrd sad oty hambers o More than Vertigating o lemrn how the truck | COmDany, of New York for @ loan of $5,- | France ars to be asked e e e a8 v