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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 OVERAEAD CROSSIG AT EGHTH T, thmmed atm 2 tnp to cu fln. Rev. r“ u#’ of G l‘vm Wfll\\!l‘lfl uTER, ¥ 2 conforence of Russian On.hodvx naq:ch Louis Maaville of u.mm;. -ngeni Sayicki, Jeett Oity Sg ; et :‘;"Sflm‘:;"‘ S0 (e BOGKRA M| . 0 e roceting of the eommwon eounsll Neply snd others; for g light on Siiver g 15 new members| s, Sepbie Buska and g ter, Ed-[held Monday eveping Alderap Glibert S. |HFest, :mig;gkggvg "":"l:;“:dw":; of the Congrngatignal | win y gad Lilg wene | Raymond offered the following resolution. | grades be cstablished, offered by Johp D. ington Sunday. it the l&l '”1“1‘1 which was ungnimousiy afonte Hall and others; that 3 fire alarm bof de chapters are receiying | Ver¥ mich imbroved this ¥ Resolved, That Mayor Milo R. Waters, | placed at the junction of Boswell avgnue meet the appalll ‘The many friends of mthn B Ws!qb Lorporation Coungel Willigm H. Shields, |8#d Russell road, offered by Jobn D. Greege. mu v\l) z‘?ml ‘gmw o e almer ang Sirest Com. | 121l and others; that Lorenzo steeet' be i i S n e “Imade a city street; that a light be in- an atta ‘gxp 0iq, miggioner nfilzl:mmnsc?::“t Be appoint- |stalled in front of ihe Cadillac building. lee NV igate the neces- Mi . i Sty for an alisration in the highway and | from Norwioh odse, Ne 430, B. 5 0 B grade crossing and the substitution there- for of an overhead ing over the T assembly, C. Tnited | requesting that e of Park sireef v Haven and welock—ady. Fort on the wegt side Dbg- egtablished and a Hartford mlw;d at Eighth street, in 1\9 ;ymm ut mg mu l‘z for the ives @ por- :xauls tree in a ;lgnggmu state of decay e Témoyed, ‘thal the lodse may lay a Norwich, and repert bagk te the council 1 > % at an early date. nq the demo- bm l‘u:a;n sale. Bufluu- w ay, 9.30 & conerefe sidewalk on Park street, was referred te li ok Pie 20 ¢ Smmrmtinat. ot In making this resolption Petitigns :u;heor::h‘gdwands e ‘“ b i) & 2 nieeti helq Raymond told of the r'm.“ t fatali onday 3 had taken place at the Kighth strept crogsing and related several instances of narrowly averted aceldents. He explain- ed that the city could annesl tg' the pup- lic utilities commission to have this dap- gerous done away wu} other members of the Wo& :ivor of the rgmluu@ hfifarg its ion. Another importapt Tesolution adopted in the session at the m ion of Alder- man Raymond wap that Mayer Mile R. Waters, Cgrporation Cmml Shields, Stfost ' Commiseioner Cruthers, Water Superintendent John -.J. Charles W. Taggart. suj the gas and/elestric d pointed a commities te co visability and necessity for the passase of an ordinance J’nml j‘.‘ rmlwl\l eity treasurer “were accepted, and the quarterly report of the Water department Was accepted and ordered plgeed in the council journal. City Not Lisble. The fingnce gommitige repert on the following ‘w3s ageeptéd: That aftey in- estigation the commitiee had found mo case of liability agaipst the city in the case of 1da Epsiein, Morris Engtein, Ste- phen Ziskowski, Fragmberg 3ad Dora Karp, who ware in ap accident on Hamillon avenye. Skating Pond Lighting. Alderman Henry Gebrath reported for | the police committee that investigation had been made of Y.hg proposition to place lights about the skating pomd at Mohe- £an park and that the cost would be be- tween $1,000 and $15f%, and (hat the gommittee gecommended that 3s there Was no appropriation to cover this large expenditure no action be taken. Councilmgn Edward Crooks stafed that in his estimatiop the cost would not be 3 sixth of what she committge report giat ed, and it was found that the investiga- tion had been for lighting the lake, not the city skating pond. and the matter was referred baok to the committee for further imvootigation. Claims Agsinst City. Claims against thg city were read as SMOTHERED BY GAS VARIQUS MATTERS fiv:l‘l:l:‘ vebicle l-np- at 08 o'glack Dr. Nichely HOW TO KEEP FIT AT 72 . Sprightly ghtly Oid Man Reveals the Secret . “T am 7% years ol: :ua n';;u 0] Ive than ::.': meh of 1y age. | kpow that ion is dug 1o »em ;lqk;twaorlhrvé u—verldoy.b: use l recvw ;: Wd T hegan ukmf used to tire very quickly and suffer from ljmc and had to bundle ;yulf up henever it wgs damp ul’nmce 1 beinn tak- .,,,3 incprnis | haye bad the en¢rgy snd epdurance of 3 mid- dle- man, sleep modly and wil the severest of weath- er. [ have noticed that Wincarnis keeps Wy ite keen and that by 1f my ”“ beart flutters or 1 feel symp- ion or weakpess, inearnis gives me -dufmthn.fcvflmm * B 184 lo(dSL x«%‘fl&i‘ WlNGARNIS Twe mu-lflnc 41.98 WRITS FOR FREE WTERESTING BOPRLET to EDWARD LASSERE. INC.. 9. West Zrd Strogt. NEW YORK ' Dyspepsia, Indigewtion, Bloating, Heartburn, Sour, Sick, Gassy Stampeh Made Well—No Secret. nees, palpitation, sharp simply won't digest; but sours, forms gas, fails to assimilate, A.mm'( b red, hsl:l'm d 1if out, ti less o Tore “Thp nasural action of GO a;i Tonic and Nervine on the organs mears real Mth. Ygu have |y, no wore indigestion, difficult br 3 burning in the throat, drow: uervnnl. -nnoul—(eelh& - ullness or wing, em nl lhn pit of yflr‘ “wtomach. hat rou rut when yeu IDWB both :.lft R —_ a3 AN UNUSUAL ; QPPORTUNITY FOR THRIFTY BUYERS TO PUR- CHASE A PLAYER-PIANO FOR LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICE. Here is your opportunity o obtain ope of the wonderful rew Player- Pisnes at a great saving If you are injeresied in ecuring a real hish-grade Player-Piane at thg 'owest possible cost. you should come in and see these instrurents. THE TIME TO PRACTICE ECONOMY This offer is for frugal, carefu thinking people—for those whe know the value of money, and the need of spending it wisely. You may five for many a day and never encounter such a genuine Qppertupity again $425.00 FORMERLY $550.00 YOU SAVE $12:.00 Terms as Low as $200 Weekly TALKING MACHINE SHoP 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE VICTROLAS — PIANOS qu :Wl uw“n' OF BULLETIN'S S6REEN " st ¢ ucfil:gz?'yn “b?::lfi'p f“lm tl The public is -mmiv IQM 1 Lol '::‘u'-" ,,.Jf 3 quplg !‘\lmn{ agogue, New Lobdon Jomimate o Monday inchided’ an “Rouatree Joseph an' the B 8. Coaat cademy, rmn “Shriners are rm,mn‘ squ- '!mr e of the fall af the grder which ‘is to be hel Titn gt Migqletown. Word hes been Peceived of the spdden :nm xmwmpm- 3t 3 hospital in Thuraday of Miss Emma w omer resident of New Lon- muegzmg that be ngise nuisncs at the at of the B gas and sletric de par{mgnt be abu.ed That a .;auea op Myers avenue, offersd by Pat- Fiok Hinchey sad others: that a cateh| 4 bagin be built on the south side of Smitn | f0llows: From Mollie F. Garvey, for avebne, offered Ry Hemry Pukallus and | 12Magss as a result of 2 fall o the a0d [hat & sewer be constrycted | %2irS on School sirest on Qet. 13th, at the jupction of errington and Wat. | Which resulted in the plaintif breaking Tous' ayeqmes. offered by Thomas T. Dev. | @ Shinbone and suffering. other injuries: Tin and ohben from Cathenpe Helen Parrish, for in- j ived ‘in a fall on Franklin The puplic works committee reported |JUricS received i 3 hat they had invpatigaied the situation | Sricel; near Purkeo lane, oa the night of erringian and Watrons avenues and | 00 J1thi from Mary -Shea, gdministra- tbu sower Should be conswucted, nut | LTIX Of the cstato of Michael Shea, & suit to Telieye the premnt or future property | of J4Mages for injuries geceived by: Mr. oWmers of 3SseaEREpt. The Tt way | Shea on Oct. 7th, when he fell on North accepted and the resplption to Xwnnme\ Main street, falling through a fence near the sewer adopted. o Narwleh Melt Mamdgseulng oon- pany, ance over eel to the “é”r:.v?;?tyg‘;" !i}l;gfi“:n‘;flr::ns o Eround bresking his collgrbone and suf- S o Pt oy oo othery for | foring other” tnjugies which resulted iy 5 roper is death. avenue, to commect with the present DINNER AND RECEPTION ?flrhmr:fwu Hill gyenue, ot free FOB GEOBGE MERTZ' BIRTHRAY A dinper and reception’ were given in » Public Works Cm‘flm Reporty. honor of Master' George Hertz Sunday i it Toh i e at the Hollywood, 41 West 124th street. presented the ~ following, “p? which New York, in honor of his 13th- birthday. were accented: The petition 6t Joseph Bropski 1o have four trees trimmed in front of his house at No. 128 Sith aveme. denipd. wm the petition ‘ot Wiliam en] for the removal S e A e ie | Prospect strest and Ceptral avenue, cut- 1o denied, but fhat roots of the irecs be | L2E UL T@RLs of trecs in the sidewaiks, ot to allow sidewalk repaire. Alfonso | FETe accevied apd refesyed to the proper Desio was given permission to withgraw | COMmMItiess. his petition for the removal of a tree in | , COPRCIimAR Crooks stated that as the front of hig house at 122 High streef, as | AFMistice day parade was called off the it was inside the property line. Permis. | council would copsidel the invitatiop Petitiony Acted Upon. sigp to withdraw was granted Mrs. Kath- | Sloged, aad it was added that the coun- e e led to arder by |erine B. Kilrgy, who ashed for the re.|Cil Was sill ipvited to take part in the Mavor Waters at’:li eiogk, WA ?;m" of 3 trfg at 92 School street. That |SUPper and demce in connection with the minutes of the last meeting were ap-|Clarence F. Lynds be given nermission to | Selebration. A proved. The Woodmanses ayenue sewer | cut down one tree_at 509 Main street,| After the approval of the fallowing R s Proyided ho does it at his own expense; |Dills, the mesting adjourned: Public fowing petitions were acceptsd mg‘ 1o cut the second tree being de- | ¥Orks department, pgrmament street im- e s oot provements, $734.37: public works' de- trimming of two trees at 24 0" the Mk depactment. zht be in- tal umumbew ,h Dy can there 2 T !- Flm Lisgtenant Lepoy loboam, OfF- m.w"‘ e,r-' Rume:x corps, has been assigned tg o 304th ipfenisy, aqq P g’:‘n ied from the hndmm-'vt the 76tk [vision. Paul S. Whitman, well to dx le knpt ln&e -; o fhe efforts of 3 -»K L ‘; ling, m elgction Te- il Norwieb, vnsr- c.c:l.fxb being demo ¥ Yesenlaiive, and ty GOLDINE, Hi. : the digging up Dripoas whateyorap m “. plaging of ume, the committee to m 3n early report. R i thig Tesel Ahh Ryymond told of ':)t m‘fi (-— ley avenue, Whigh Wa§ Teceptly d o put down gas ,.."u%“’,.oz AL in $iover & sbxpe. "Phe general sentiment 38 ordimance wd be i :Mch will mean that gil g ’ md to dig-up ahy t get w- gether and make all improvements at the .Mafime the strest d t 1o T plage the street in rmmwn, ; the | charge the work to the department m: B The inarovements, O the Tacs of the cesolution it is seen that the saving of much waste of public funds will be the outcome of such an ordinance. ey leen se e marritd Mrs. Chagles But- S e lebgated shotx P anniyer: m‘!';fl%ay r;!‘e; ogse was prettily decprate agEasiop. Don't fargeb. the Forestery fair, Nov. ;;wu 20. Qigmpjc hall. Come— lite. & ) At 018 Lyge L 5‘“"’ Davis has| ™ oes"and togk active iam!z the property in Main strest o ‘.‘3 Huntingion Temily, kg 83 ""“ o het o, the Brick Store, which he has occupied § g 88 St RS for the past year, Hear glectiop Tetyrns at Fagles' hall Etan ct:“;c at slddh i e H g xewea to Groton for members and fricnds. Rffreshments joined the local Com of ks g served.—adv. The Woman's Reliet Corpd of Wil- which he became 6R cons. Ever since hg n w ln-n in ligms post, G. R., of Mystic is mak- Groten Capt. h = AR ing preparations to enlertain the de- pertment officers at Its meeting to be played xy (B ot 2 pa 3eh Snd Bas pan f;:“ !“m’,‘;‘ entered by John Danohue ; ¢ LR 478 ot “Bagwell avemue” opmosite el auu fl'ufiov) £VERIRE. inthe Iumiu mlru- ghpor, | 795 be yiisned aad fuite ¢ i& “&a.“; remiaced, ngn u"l Dee 9r“ cssreu {35th an cul 'gm o, two 2 {228 a1 P i'- have been Ckm tn mna the af- $11,340.49 27,346.11 Temembered. 10,397.82 Resolutiops were adopted relative to replacing ity siregts, and an overbead bridge at Eighth streel, introduced by Alderman Raymond. and that no building line be estgblished op Broad street east of McKinley gvepue, due s failure of Propesty pWpers Lo waive damages. mmendat from Comncilman Martin L. Rozyckl that gmother patrol- man be gssigned to the Greepgyille dis- trict, angd that impravements be made on fives — Oil (check w! want) and I will use it Iy and report regults promptly Name Street of B. D.coweooeomesenscnnl evr BLAL seeeeenss Either Lring this coupon to the drus store ed or il it to GOLDINE . CO., Tne, Al- bany, N. Y. at bis home n o‘:t -lm\yl um He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. S. G. Herts, former Norwich residests. Those present from Norwich were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hertz and son, Mrs. N than Hollander apd son, Mr. and Mrs. A Goldblatt, Miss Helen Goidblatt and Mrs, B. Siegel. The menu ncluded grape fruit cocktail, celery, olives and pickles, salted almonds, filet of salmon, sauce tartar, Parisienne poiatoes, consomme of chicken, fresh e polonaise, Long Is- N peas, salad, assorted fruit, fancy cake, Neapolitan ices, min- eral water. he had no use for attem propaganda with an ulterior there was no desire on his ju in the light of attacking sex Archibald F. .Cam Paul's Methodist Episcopal Haven, said: “The names that do nc like myself. those w Campaign Committ preachers’ signatures can WEDDINGS. Rigg—dcNamars. Joseph Francis Ring son of Mrs. Mary T. Ring of 49 Broad sireet and Miss Teresa Elinor McNamara daughter of Mrs. Kathering McNamara of 16 Hickery street were upited in marriage Monday morning at § o'clock 4t St. Mary's church the nuptial mass being celebrated by Rev. William A. Keefe, pastor of the church. The bride was aitended by Mis Mar- garet M. McNamara, of Hartford, her sister, the best man being Berpard Ring. brother of the ‘groom.. The bride was attired in a suit o ngvy blue veldyme, with squirrel trimming with _hat 1o match, her maid wearing & brown suit with beaver trimming. Both are well known in Norwich, the groom being a member of the firm of Ring Bros, automobile deglers. The bride received many beautiful gifts. Fol- Shall our factories run fu Shall ope men have Shall we produce Am: or open our gates to Euro tition :§ low costs of produc Shall we have a protective a democratic free trade? This qucst real and vital I shall vote for Semator McLeans Rev. David A. Pitt, D. D. and Rev. Robert L. Roberts, Pb. D., both of this city whose signatures were on the Carey Campaign Committee letter, made the folloying statement Monday night: “We feel that we owe an explanatiom to the voters of Norwich of the state- ment appearing over their signatures this (Monday) morning, especially in view of the information which has come to us |from Boston in the last six hours. “We both endorsed the candidacy of Mr. Carey in good faith believing it was the only opportunity that the tem- perence people of Commecticut would bave to register their protesf against the wet record of the republican and democratic nominees for United States sepator. “When thege letters bearing our sig- natures commenced coming to Norwich etition from A. Davidson and jng for permgnent improve- o that there was no work, but that it the inteptign !n! q‘:fl’ :qnmm o lay a Bew road there eyt spring. Nu.h\n.w?n’;u be dome this Yeer, bow- o |' te lack of funds and oying wlh ““ :'l"f‘ #re department, J nn;nce $84,8§6206; cemetery elegtric de- 912.10; water depgriment, ames ¥ LEAVES SCAEF PINS T0 SON " o 8 n' diti o HOTEL FOR STONINGTQN N. Wa 86, the eceen- kowski or‘ I'Qn N’:\m 1]2!:%‘ ;w 'h: tric map of comsiderable wealth, who of- sl T oy Tatent. and ey the | {6760 10 pave the sirsets of Stonington -Ig' ? building ‘lys:';— would be u,: at bis own expense, left a bequest in his original will to provide a marble hotel f?:f, mmon was given the petitioner | for " Stonington, but bequeathed only his collection of ecarf pins te his son. Somth Golden Street Petition. Waylgnd died i a sapatorium at Mr. and Mcs. J. Dans Coit apd Mim eport on the South Golden strest Dana Coit spent the week end in Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Hdward W. Perkins of Washington strest, spent the week end In 'New Bedford. z Mrs. Camp of Mahwah, N. J.. of her son-in-law and da WIS and 2es. Early Mathewson of ec- the Pome- th . Wal- mu ‘Mildred s the hter, iver ing today at § bfy ‘:'un)'i:‘v ¥. M, C. A—ady. k in uu- Isabsl Mitehell ‘has returpéd to ¢ home on Broadway after having Weat several days in Englewood, N, J. 5 the ghest of Mr, uld Mrs. Allen Olds. Teivgte to Baigh Webb. The following tribute to the lgte Ralph B, Webh, formerty of thia city, was pyb- lighed last week in the Nantugkel Ip- nlnr and Marer over the signstury of 3 the Catholic diotese, has appointed Rev. William J. MeGurk, pastor of St. James Cathelie chyreh at Santh MMH% R the pastorate of the Immaculate Co The fzation commities ot i B ol 4 the Mcu& sp 'y of the Colonial s Nd i will {ednndny morning e B Aanaat ot iy Fomems flg" ST N Sl lm i papers of sneorpmuun sled om | i ey Wt the seretssy of MALS WO mu ‘u‘-';. X week's duration, SHy & Besticqs: London, capita] 75 990, and the Kimber- tment ...... . 1y Coal Co. of , capital m.. Ellt- mt ied Saturday | permanent ,,'n = v Hpre ¥ Dight 3t her bome ip town of East | improvement of the older yesigents of that b o and sloss of | 3%! n:‘?-; ;mulflm}m"uubnmm I;:fim;l Riverdgle, N. Y. on Oct. 22. His orig- |lowing their honeymoon Mr. and Mrx. 1 e 13 reside at their newly h- iy T):ecnlll‘ "Wjufmm:rh:: ‘El‘cnf Mi born i 29, 1833, :fi:xtl:n m""fi"’&é’#’ “:Bc N L ‘l?la"m'mu:h;:r?’fnm:e:fi Q;n:]redd'lno:‘:l ed home at 21 Oneeq street. . cut College mnas iss Way was born January 39, 1833, a in the sectipn of the town which at that 'ye public works gogmitige, to Whom | ghall be diyided as follows: £ Orvin Miller of Worcester and Miss 1919, president; time was a part of Lyme, the q'fl‘h‘.&l’ of e ey ¥. Stephens, friend, doing busi- | Ruth Prentis Richards, daughter of Mr. hpd the i and obm of ‘art in his residence here | were married Saturda: W a "cest P‘“ 9t + “" !"d l!r ’P“"“’ : B 23 alac 9 West Thirty-sisth street: in his| ' Mise Richards is Sraduate. ot Wh- = pom : ™ ehing B e T B | fe found they were all postmarked Eos~ . Tmudy, apd also 500 shares of prefer-, For the past fo he has be: m. Moreover, they seemed 1o be come At the Al Saints ;s'"'dx‘y sseries a1 i’ !fl- ¥ Im tg Ore- ) ik b e attsntion, and find x:at snob 3-183- | 1d stack of the United States Rubber | stenogranher in. the office of re o AL |ing simost exclusively to registered Tes the Groton Congresai chureh, the S V=t imppoverment .. 3l $eaop! pastor, Rey. Henry ipert, D. D., of fhat Seetion and tor yeary = 2 L3 Sate law the crossing on | To “friends, father and son, now doing | to live N Worcests to swing votes fram Semator McLean in vas ;tx.nwll‘ e ot the ’é:uhln: W’nfl*— w highways laig out to by eifher over | business ‘at Mgdison svenue and. Kifty. |15 cmploned. oo o WherS B grmer | N eay ‘a8 fo benefit Mr. Spallacr. widow of & former the chureh, ! Rev. Andpew J. MeLegd. Portla he' Fetired. rom ulfil : 3 Golden street | violins,” his two violins and four bows Krneh—yieh. .|sa in faif play to Senator MclLean . e “:' d:? "“*'3!&:;‘9'1 g;{: “:;-‘4‘;‘: ol m‘“ o ,f-,a would £ -"'v M rmnfl' “approaches to | cantained In twa cases oontaining the vi.| Arthur Henry Kruck and Miss Mar-|we made the ststement which sppeared Sani Meenus (i) - H : ¥, ore T ds South Goiden | John E. Wayland, son, ‘my collection of Miss Wa¥ wal one of three surviviag 250 ga s 5 mm,m be not laid ogt. scarf pins, and I request that he will T g5esa08.0 rest depertment and |choose for himself sch as he would like sisters of a family ‘of 11 chilgren, the rest of whom had died years ago. She hqnu u wgthar‘eld, af- #W“)F' % @ sisger, 1 u., i e following: Rockwell & Cq., of New The poils ,"_‘”g ol glteicge | LT, Miss Wey wap e oF the most Water Works . this merning af § 9’ Death wi ‘?dwe to old age. following oficsrs: Miga, Miria: that his estate, after all debts are paid |, Miller—Righards wag roferied the lemrf Ngthan S. lnd Bglly 'mnker WaYs shg i aj §23 Sixth avenve, gll furniture |and Mrs. N. A. Righards of Waterford, uflm “” teaching | ey . ; ?‘W-" strogt l'“‘ highws) W leave to|home in Stoningion, town of East Paget, | liams Memorial institute, class of 1315, T 175,000.00 she BB one of the pioneer P t wopld be .?‘myl a of | company. Shay Co, Mr. Miller and his bride are |publicans. This looked like an attempt spoke ' feellngly of 1] e P mx\ of the i o ‘“ staft o 55,056.17 or umm‘ he mfle of h- tijoad. The | ninth street, as makers and repairers of “This was furthest from our thoughty Right Rey. John . Nilan, bishop of o Lk, gl & croesiny. | Your ttee there= | oline: aret Mae Ulrich were united in mar-|in your paper this morning Miscellangaps iage Monday aftermoon at 3 o'clock at| *“Werd has beem received th¥s evening the rectory of St. Patrick’s churech by|from a man in Boston, well-known to Rev. M. H. May, pastor. n; death of Ralph Webb has left ® void in his family and in thé circle of his friends, which ean never he fill- "hmmmmmotnu« he succumbed to a fatal disesse. He -ul the end brawely, as he had !. the fluct Uflltflufi(wfl“‘l.l‘fll fortune throughout his lifetime. His was a shy, nnuo and umselfish wpirit, -eolunn not popularity but de- woting his time to doing kind deeds for sthers—ever ready with a Belping hand 16 _friends and neighbors. to the Great Beyond. We think of him with affection and mourn his loss with true and deep sorrfow. All things ‘come to those who stop waiting and go after them. Local Druggists - Guarantee Rheuma For Rheumatism What ebance does any when Rheuma is wmlteeg o Inl:h 2 rhegmatism, lumbago, lu; z'x"""z’z'b u'ivxk 'uu Eher 4 o o im;” " pnv. or it nl.d ‘with rlEnmuw bring swollen § ufl reli.n all egption. Catholic church at Waterbury. ‘Rt. Rev. Ohay M. Bremster vis- ited Grage chupeh, Windsor, Synday | W, confirmed 2 class of twenty-four. ;l-a preaghed @ forcefnl sermon to class and congreghtion and iat- S 12 the ceibcative of holy commun- iop. An enjoyable Hallowe'sn Papty was given by the young mén. of Rey. Df. Nichol's' class to the' youn Mrs. E. B. Kibbe's class 8t sgnage in Eilington. Mrs. J. T. Mc- Knight assisted Mrs. Nichols in serv- ing.. 5 Sot this vat 1 u!mnr& Busipess at N, e, Tolepighe pmper, | Fosib h.r[e harle mackerel or tuna was captured Saturday by Capt: Hi ng Douglass ef the fishing boat Lena Npank. This was the second one o these huge fish to be brogght in by Captain Douglass; It weighed 600 pgunds. A collision beétween automobiles own- ed and driven by William dgn Sunday night, Iggs than $10. iy »e *x:‘ 4 m‘ eelel th lnn!vern.ry of their marriage and 8 u..m 11 receiyed over 100 of r fpl Hw-g;lc Wi igyed and 2 boun| | hw “;:3.:1, They repeived many Foresters' dlyu. Nuv. 16-17-13-20 at Olymoic hall. Big delugy. Come.—adv. Eleetion eturns by mdio elecr tlnn night. Turkey - supper. Refresh- mgnts.+adv. % Re E?; , sestor of Prip- ity Bpiacopal &nm ang several of the women of l'h. parish will attend the h. of the Dioeesan Woman's Aux- in Hartf v gu- ka uul nmu: delegateg are Alice L. Bennett. of the Trinity -Musical ockr Y48 chosth 35 m. At a meetij Nils 4. C. mm d. 24 mrle uul 7 T oo AT m!uqm Ggorge of New Britain: Ahn;n E. Qscm;lx, of the Jitusy do. SRt of the mpul ytilifies commis. s “beenaren .‘“.‘.“;“Lm i and lfltfim of At 0l Saybrook Mr.. ward B. Ol is in - his Journey with n " his ‘aytome: $3nd year, but made th “l' o8, Ciigrise Bloert, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Adelaide s.;.x, rn of Lyme apd Mrs. Jpseph r\dyurx Lame. < Mrs. Frask Jordes The. death of Sagah 4., widew of Frauk ‘Jordan, occurred Friday at her home, 42 High street. She was 88 years old and was borp in Vipginis. She had been sick with liver trouble for.six months, S5 FUNBRALS. ! Mrs. Valemtine Gleba. Funeral services for Mrs. V3l Gkbt s mm ln!lv viee lt Ihl hotne l..l eehhrl.ted Teavte mase st /8 Ju:ehph'lh church. e church service the choir sang R et moriat e xS seph’s cemetery; Father Maciejewaki reading a committal service at the grave. Shta & Burke were in charge of the srTangemen s xnxm SHOULD BE mgt TO ENOW vm :‘gglf 9 onp of ‘the firsf, m the pally !fl\l ‘2?:-’. ‘n- than the gemergl time 1in the towns. he the meantime has voted i6. change ip time haur na-l state and the weq! wlth can be assembleq from: the voting ma- chines shn;lgt reduit ) HW‘M e ;;i ey 2y be expected from. othes Rests of zhi atate. _ GEORGE mvt aIVEs People .i;; t:.:' ln.‘ m’ of a«,,qhq fh,' 1 m of Uni B T ‘..E"';:*':, Vut i St W L. En i | lonnpe! mn —_— bably the way t6 kill & fajge- hoduualunlh. S to Dfiaher 13, llll is 3‘:& Appropriations Bfihunm Balances. .o $45.000.00 Bept. of Publis Werkew Sreimgry iy 194 exoeim - vaees 10,000.00 68,0000 .Qo_o 00 o EHE3T50 $,300.00 §,500.00 708.00 2,000.00 600000 ErEn 60.00 $00.08 ;Qn By 14‘“‘%! LAY ;;:u 'l- §24,490.16 li‘lfl\ 27255 6.291.27 29,557.66 . 2,481.50 <1.a88.43 188884 BT 1,507,34 ‘ m.n 7.62 18, m 113 1139030 29.§1 (!l,so’.:a | cong 5450 |1 asa"o{'f.“.""e? ; T ,708.73 2 0 h 3,708.7 :; :.;:rmq but 3844292 pasLas 1331875 36070 410754 “H““l vh-mw (7 le» Gay | the .mr 1,665.68 !':,";“W'l of 13 to keep and divide the rest between my grandsons, Elton Seoyil Wayland and Thomas Chandler Wayland. “I give nothing w.»er son for the sirymental in uculll’ M- a fortune safely pogsessed by hi iy this day sreatly in excess of my o i s;:l‘:nx; o; ip property between 5»\11 f d&tmrq. Ft;nk Cm-uu- n 2 tn mwerz lg cph v;ur ] u'mla‘:hmn‘ of sul e i ldnort-‘ vub thgl new e 2 er.:zz. -yal to my said been in- he. )gpi gon Ak iiects 3p :pm and Niagara Massachusetts, New London apd Norwich. The couple Zere atiended by Misy Anna M. Ulrieh. | wh l[mer of the bride, apd Hasry W. Carl- 'n:e bride was gowned in white satin, 2o e hat to match, and car- wrist watch, the gift of the the best man gold euff lipks. w_ York, g : 9w, ul ta )u' Tork, Kruck will resige gt 30 ed for ob- | i h- h&d - on 9f his gmm::_gy o B y as the '5:;“ o uuuu that l)lonind w&amvuuy aut £ Dr. Repeis, phich <raisios thos fhings our guspicions. a\ezm- beay the Boston post mark becauge the entire probibition movement for New is bemg carried on trimmed with Spanish lace, with hat to|by 8 central commitiee in Boston match, and carrjed @ bouquet of white chrysanthemyms, the bridesmaid be gowned in hknk satin, gold lace, with ried 2 bouquet of ygllow c'lrnu!lr o 9 mums. The gift of the bride to ber maid wys| lfeve this as “This sgme assures us that they are sen: their literature indie~ tely 2§ far as political parties and with no desire 10 fa- wet candidate as against an- We have l‘r! reason (o be~ ‘brought these are not registered. are other. to many - by Arrow Head Im- Red wmen at Foot Hartford, s Julian L. M. of rgcords, formeriy & Tes- IN FAMILY

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