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.Black Keeps New. London. Clean a.nd ~'‘Sanitary OLD NATIVE TO RETURN " Settlement Renected m The-e Columns: | R e W e - sion—Improvements at Station— T Grove Notes. £ NEW LONDON COUNTY. | oD mysmic Niaatic lodee, No 301, N. B 0. P, . ianic 1o L X E o P Major William A. Mercer will Make New London His £ ul vening. ¥ Postmaster- Hinckley Resigns Because | o¢° (1,0 bus:fiu: .meefmg a o:ll:ttol: o i O W by | o, i bua L : : Hom=—A Fort Neck Liquor Dealer Ho-vilrfiud -Miss Olmstead—Sale of Mitchell| The New York New - Haven & |He Ray read on Geors for Violating the Law—Lngineers Planning for New Ladies’ Aid Seocisty Eiects Officers— Place. Sine Hartford Railroad = company has a|as Our Mode'. After the transaction 5 2 3 . Reception—Dr Taylor's Marriage— tooge force of men at the railroad sta- | of Business a social hour was spent Railroad bBridge Across the Thames. ' Fish 's 8te Tri 3 Dana 7. Gallup of Harvard Law ere, ng preparations to lay 'Lth c, Eames and ro!udhmenh. . e S school is spending a week's vacation | & Cement walk around the station and Mrs. Fred R. Bailey enter- y % with his parents, Deacon and Mrs. m’{’I‘;”I';[heE" ml"’m‘::- AR 2 w*’fl;‘?fll fi"‘"" ""‘:“ 3he 'n.r.!ory Harris of Tariffville 1s | fon house, was In ‘New York Monday |evening's entertaimment. The hostess, | o yoioh William A Mercer, in cotinon - ing o q::: 'J.u‘.'::. F:"»:‘.:&':, o "’“" e yowenua, M Wud Mes e o assisted by her young sons, served i¢e | quries call themr from home for a long. en as evidence of good faith on the “e’l;gdr::g(:gl e{f atm\‘:;:omomlret parties jcream, candy and eake. pe:’lm is contemplating returning to| part of the prosecuting -mrn.y and P-Welles te recovering from S terdaSte ot the Morton house | Miss Millen, pastor of the Congre- | IO, % (0 TIN Il "ere in' the | police officers to give attention to un- t vice president, nman- nlne::t Johnson of Plants- |1e8 and Master Jack Bagley, Mo tg:t!on‘x:‘l cz‘_finfifleg ““d?t‘“ ‘“"d&‘“‘ future. He has made application for |licensed sellers as well as to those :"mu d vice pres- | . F m“"}‘m “’h’“ e woon o7 | Shaughnessy of New Rochelle, N. Y. resting nday MOTNINg. | retirement from the regular army aft- | who hold license and violate the liquor J. S > Sunday Schoo} Office: er thirty years of creditable service.|laws by selilng on Sundays and at *| local relatives. Clark of New York is rezis & s He has received desqrved praise from | hours by law forbidden. It has been 3 tered at th % 3 The Queens of Avilon met Monday e Morton house. Mr. Clark Supt. H. A. Rogers was iin charge of e s departmem Tor his masterly | known to the police for the past year treasurer, has entered the empl f F. W.|the Sunda; h lock. Thy S T | SR TER M Sopthe k. Olmatond | (20, 2 . he Sy Sebocl AL 12 O/C%K The | Imanageiment of mdiun auirs in (b | Gnd more (hat’Intoxicasing driak was Mrs. ST Walter R. Waldorf was i ter- the v, 1 west where he held a pasmon of prom- | being sold in an wunlic en-od place at Miss Lucy | ; Mre. Oscar ¥. Crumb has been at the n: Chicater- [Ahp, Siome of iy, with, the J0UoWIn | nence 20 respopsibiiity, wad Jates ag | Fort Neck and that the big /ttade. day Junior farm, West Mystic. fleld Tuesday. Superiptendent, Mrs. F. R. i ; - | superintendent of the Indian industrial | was Sunday, but they not seem Pt E e L O S o Eptle; sepoiant subcrintonduns How | supSriicpaeyt OF the fudin industriel | oy Sunday, bul they, i nat eoor » of | Zenne. = = g B rts Tchsr les Sweet of New London |y, assistant seéretary, Mrs. Ora |attached to the Eleventh cava now | Was . necessary to bring conviction. , for spen: uesday with her.son, Clarence Clai treasurer, N‘“hx‘ie[ 1. Clark; | stationed at Fort Ofel titorpe, Ga., and | Now that they have started in it would ‘C. Harris has been ill. Sweet, in Orchard street. . .,gl - librarian, M Kitti Ra: istant/| has been granted a four months’ leave | be gratifying to lovers of law and or- mmwmgfik&:’f’mfigfieg io| Capt. W. H. Barker of New Londor T S e L Mosers | of absence which he will spend . New | der as well as bellevers I & squars = flo)ie. g::d:; his cottage in the Grove on has served the school (uthtully and | London. Mrs. Mercer is also a native duifl ":1“‘! who do not believe it fair e well t for several | New Londoner, daughter of the late | to discriminate and rald the licensed 'Wik' 1den, mwsx"dt:kar:l;sars::? etg h‘nos mlffirb‘e;fl o ‘;“rdxc}(‘; who.is Sjovplae .\'enrs.a':utmbzex;:;;??; rer?;qubx:- the | George W. Meeker. i fellows who violated the law and not e, | brother, Sidney Siswick. e Grove, 1s making improvements | quties of the office. this vear, Mrs. [ Olajor Mercer had his first mmwy. molest those who had no license at all, ; Mase,, since their | ™ Mrs. William Harris has returned to PR e : Bailey being chosen as. his successor. | experience as captain of Compa but perhaps pald government tax in arrival at the home of Mrs. W..l-v(n: Ml;isi J. C. Soden, who Hhas been Y_P. S. C. E. held theh meet- | Third regiment, Connecticut Na.uonal order 10 escape federal prosecution. an!- has been taken il with g p % o ’;glg'eB;‘c";efm‘:“hre{;‘:::; 2 ling Sunduy evenirg with H. A. Rix guard and entered Ui regular sers jce ! The mv;:,c\;lt;:\" oflo;:’m -J): tg:uu - = 2 | leader. rom private life. He was at one time | anyone W the price coul y Brovm w: guest | Tor raay &nd opencd Rer cottage hers |\ e A i, Clapk sywas:thie, guest. of | in the raflway postal service and also booze in the kitchen bar rooms on the Misses mnne!m of Gallup Hill, Dr. and Mrs, Everett S Warner o7 her vrother Thomas S. (‘hrk of Col-|in the hat and gentlemen’s turnnmng; l_ml Neck and that it was the inten- the | tance ':!’p?n Hia Satemotie T80t woek. S S oihs alending 8 Ciiall RE oS Norwich: company. He is a man of large buitd, !n» prosecutor had in mind the club _Pearl B. Lamphere was an over— Daniels f&"”g:r‘;:h e el dacs Charles S. Williams, Harrv“x(}\whe of commangding imilitary apearance, is| roums where the main business is pleted work on‘the Bronson b 1 and H. Groobert of Colchester were | known to his New London friends of | done on Sundays and where anyone on Cove stroet. ungalow § caliers in town during the week. thirty years ago as decidedly compan- | who is ntfic to climb two fights of e ble and first-class good fellow. ! stairs, push the button, will be admit- A number from out of town- were “Bela L. Pratt in Town. e d Snbw. € ‘erybody inm the | ted into & bar room where sny amous < v ¥ .3 e y -4 In the Grove Tuesday, looking for cot- pBcla L. Eraic e notea sculptor, of | city “w,;.,“ A = A B f of buore can be p:rc;:-??’ for a slight o Sy yeral pe ¢! he ha be & udvar arg y sed uor rlhomas Washburn = and two New |this week, calling on friends. Wiile it e B e B B S TGN it At ey Zir Uho. priviligs "ot lig:?tl;ur:efinxgmt:thglsh%fi;“ dh%r:m;;:.;x: SRR I WOSAINE The H“"" tu‘;h; pre\ient generation of residents. anuu;m‘;is in the bu-lgu“:.l and who are R = > - A A a7 has reason to be | requir to .except Sunday as a day burn’s cottage in Center siree Miss Ora M. Sterry of New. London - e J : o - siso the wards Mind Your Own Busi. | London ts ‘This weok of the Jollier cottage in Center street for | F. R. Bailey was in Chesterfield| New Londoners who are prond of their | hot €asy o get positive evidence of so nn s £ gnr '"‘1,,, - -~ uAel xue!: rul' week o 'Mr- the past two weeks, left Monday nuon | Tuesday. foremost ot ative in th Jar | eale, but some o.f'e truly said in the ness” ani eflsm- 78, proba! e s ey. for her home in New Britain. Mrs. Nt DGt d Vine: B L. Tows At i S s ich might Charles Rhodes is critically ill at the Frey is a !“mmer resident of this ing rees an . army. e is brother of Frederick W. wfl!"h x‘-‘u , that where there is « 81 :nun is other in-| home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles place. Erpest B. Rogers of New London| Mercer, marager and owner of the there a way. the edge which can- | Greene. z Wr-. and “m W. B. Grisweld of | Was in town this wesek, directing the New England Carpet Lining company, Tt is understood that the police de E No wvalue specifica- Postmaster Resigns. Hartford have leased the Burdick cot- ;‘.-m of setting an o.-ch;lrd of ’;vel;; :ld ea‘;‘!l!y one ;: the Ie-u-;n;‘-l buj}l"l:ll filer‘:mir‘;;dl:n;o:n'a r;::lv&;rl"t:;a:: ; Hinckley has resign three ~ | hundred fruit trees—apple, peach a. en manufacturers of New Lon- 4 7 Qe oH i pEasfiieke. in Orehiia, Seonts T W pear trees and grape vl:go—-g his Hill- | don. The major will receive thé keys |tax as wholesale and retail liquor Meeting Postponed. er of the Old Mystic office af- | SODs. 1 . M side farm. The trees were set on land | of the city from Mayor Mahan during | dealers in New London, and a publish- e T ne’em‘gn}"o’fl‘}}{y O O e shione L e e s ch he has recently had cleared for | his leave of absence from the service [ed list would prove interestmg read- called to meet Wednesday night for|as his successor is appointed. Post- | short time Tuesday with his parents, the .purpose. Mr. Rogers has made d in addition will receive the hearty | ing and give an idea of the number in the purpose of electing officers, so it | master Hinckley’s resignation is due to | Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Manwaring. many- improvementis upon the place | welcome of his fellow townspeople up- | the city who sell booze without paying was postponeds . = ill health. Patrons of the office sin- John D. Griswold of Boston spent |Since he became its owner. on his retirement when he once again | for the kind of license that is issued by Mr. and Mrs, Ray Woodmansee have | cerely regret that his health will not | Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Murray is recovering from | becomes a permanent resident. the cqmm!slsvneu for New London been entertaining their m..u. Misses | permit his continuing in office. The | George F. Griswold. iifi -:erz!&l: ’i}ll:!esa_‘-_ B 2R e e county. Myrtle and BEdith Dennison, of New | United States civil service commuission Mr. and Mrs. Webber and Mr. Stark cenhl.y ol .."m‘w““y. el vein Dr:J. T ngton Black, health offi-l Th: O’Lt;ry ord "’"‘b‘ relatiove to its an m I 8 ring with an |- - Mre. Julia Brown has been ailing i‘or not exactly | the past few days. She is in her soth Haven. announces that May 21st, 1910. an ex- | of North Lyme were visitors in this er t - William Wati, who hals' been M— amination wil take place in Mystic to | place -Tuesday. tives.in New ‘London. :ainl.; ath.«ndm:f:,mo“::i?o’: o ‘the master for the €. M. - | au t'he “post- | Mr. Barrett has started work on tha \g‘a D !:;'flvrfl was § recent caller in Lonie Y ana the, womdor is that e ide- | Lo eay ‘h;".“"m - - a Bg ‘,i.":;te";::}:f ;meété‘,%‘;;.g.‘f‘:b‘;f,‘é William nu-uux. QGarl Rogers and ‘x;‘::“mm“fifl‘{:fao Ensage ‘;erfam- city must be effictally the dock -and beach. ; H. A: Rix w.re..moug the week's vis- i Sme ealth of the peo-users will be penmlized, He not only inspects the milk, Srange will--werye a Mw Skeremaval of xyill ol ivors in rsonal charge of can- “Womai Christia LIBERTY H“.L ‘chowder ‘supper in Grange hall Tues and measures to do the énforcing act 'n\e se: 3 5 . . day % April 26, at 8 o'clocfl. It | taglous ‘"‘“'- "‘ the matter of quar- | pp ‘to date nothing Hhas Been ‘don enit | o ¢ A Pound Social—lInjuries to Rev. A. Ji|stormy. nesday ~evening. Supper :::‘Mv Pt o ioes attontion $o.t8 along that line and | there 1z public de ; 4 ; e > eral tary | mand that the official be d R ‘Park—City Man’s New Animal. -/ |15 i condition of the pupils in the schools. | 1 the de:ny g by Ps By m lmni e E amme: ows: #rial va. Muff, : i the A pound social was mrho stole the mr < > y Burning, Quéens of | B society at W. W. Palmer’s Friday g:;r‘-n‘*by the class during Avi:m; mm:on Mary Elizabeth, by | evening. yc y, first contest Esther Barnes; recita- lergyman A Presiding .Eider Preached. - tion, Pledge With Wine, by second con- Rev. A. J"yp&* of Exeter, who Schools—Personal % 375 He zives close observance to these % LEDYARD -ohnol children, making a specialty at —— 4 fire-ent time of the examination of Arbor and Bird Day Observed in eads and some are sent home to Interesty of the tlkebn. ‘bm:n and have their hair combed 2 % v out a fine: B The congregetions at the Methodist m Hattle Lampliere; solo, The | supplies the pulpit here, received a bad | .Week o Goay Hot g0 5 - id n, Mrs. J. Harold Wil- | jobk : BN e dd-thek Episcopal church- Sunday received an L 'l‘l:o' P bruise on his head Sunday merning. * old-time school teacher, Charles unexpected visit Zr: the mnresiding mm d"cltwt on, otter's Field, | e was conducting a funeral service | Mrs. Amanda Perkins and Miss Lau- | Treadway, who tmught 4n the little elder, Rev. J. H, Newland, wio n re— .ol s on “‘?V?thm"h" Brown; | 5t Exeter and on the way to the cem- | ra Perkins of Gales Ferry have been | puflding still standing mear the junc. sponse to an insitation from the pas- | solo, Rip Van e parederick W.|etery with Daniel Tucker and Darius | staving several days with Mr. and Mrs. | tion of Ocean avenue and Bani stree tor, Rev. S. F. Maine,. delivered the Mr mmn m, The: Factory Chim- | T.conard ahead. a cloud of smoke from | Isaac Geer. ‘When Mr. Treadway saw a pupll sermon at the mmorning gervice. o e’ in Comtestent, Gladys M. |fire in the woods came in front of Mr. | _Mrs, Lucy Brown and Mrs. Lulu B.! scratching his head, he would maie Pleasureable ion. Elmoho ‘: » e Little Jap, MiSs|Tycker's horses and they - turaed | Hempstead of Gales Ferry were Sat- personal examination and remove the Wilkiam Keensy’ has movea from the | nres eontestent. Maras Willhoe: s 3 |around, "and threw out Mr.“Tucker | urday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James | cause forthwith, right before the rest house of James Ritchie in Pequot o | A WARter Song, Miss Viols Biacense: S beann e %‘;"#fli.em cantactl T e gxcw tkfimy oL I NOrWIR Lo, Jupls.. 18 tens thers Lssame New London. recitaf A Poor Man’s Story, by the | wizeels and throwing Mr. Park | who . has bn? dislike of this publicity of uncleanli- h of. proper equipment to do the werk the sealer should immediately get touch with the committee on property and the required utensils will be furnished. At this stage of the game lack of equipment will be considered & flimsy excuse, for the people wunld the ordinence, not stmply as a legal document, but for its striet enforce- ment. Alderman O’Leary succeeded in hav- ng the ordinance adopted after over- coming many obstacles, worked the matter up so that the whole pubMc became earnestly interested, and now there is general demand for its rigid enforcement. The alderman has done his part of the work well, and 1t is iven by ths. C. Injured. - 1 reception Thursday evening in honor | cal duet, Flouingvvgflss Lottie March- | oreat force. The horses were caught. | returned home... - | arow lons Canad dh DIt o Ao Beens la- gt ooy g S y e caring for Mrs. S. E. the Mr. and Mrs. William Nobie gave a niestant. Christine Avers: vo-lagainst the side of the carriage with | Holdridge for the past two weeks, has | crs aesk For erammivation of the head | 13 Part of the motE e > of their son, Efnest Noble. Part of |and, Horace S. lems; recitation, 2 R e ; ; Mr, Tucker and Mr. Leonard were se- | Aiss Annie . Baldwin of the Draw- Plac fr oMo b (i) faialict it oma. ;'..g.“"‘:.f“",;f.; B o peat con” | verely bruised. bridgs district, ig staying with Mrs. . au' i MBS IRAD Cham, S RONY Peae | TS, 00T end polics prossoutisg posed of Misses Bthel Cornet, Margaret | judges, Rev. William F. w‘{,fi Migg | . Mrs- E. A. Noves is home after stay- | E._ or favor, and the result is eomplaint B T O e nat Burton, Florence Holmes and Leroy | Myis Brown amd Joage Rusre fen o | ing the winter with her daughter, Mrs. eflck Wilbex, who bas been very | ang dissatifaction from sundry people. | Uo,C as6ed as among the dead ones Holmes, wiis ah: enteriniing, Soaure. fretired o aeriaion o R hup | F. A. Verplanck of South Manchester. | ill with pneumonia, is a little betteT. | Gomplaints have been filed againat the |07 After its birth Piano selections” were given by Misses | Homeliest Man in T M;-l: P ®] Mrs. George Trotter of Boston i Mrs. James Whipple, who has been | goctor with the board of school visit- Jva Bartlett and Barbara Cornet. In | Colver. & o TSV | the suest of her mother, Mrs. E. A.|degerously. ill. Is improving. | ore for his official actions in regard to ,h:,':"?,:‘,. ¥o. ething. deing. towrds g yes. V. € was one ol he ey e L Al N Wnite, gohatrman of judges. | “'Gn account of the very mild March | judges at the speaking contest held In | ihilaren . comebatien WA e oy 9 _the new bridge across the the gentleman’s prize to Harold Cor- estant Nor 4 wnd presentos” thg | £72%e s about two weeks in advance | the Groton chapel on Wednssday even- |ficaithy and ateo witn. the health Foms :"‘fif,:&,%fii:;:drf?m"m“ e o t. =5lati T it s and cherry irees are in bloom. ng. $ o o Biise Florence Fiomes aiid Fred Perry. | amer of dhie sthor soetertanis b eronied | A very heavy rain Monday nixat| Arpor and Bira was_ obsorved | for whar memme analdor ovor-sobteny | Io8St two yemrs as u matterof Yast o Oth sent ere Miss Josephine +io ® | was accompanie v under an n all of the schools the town. 1 - L “ Hare, Miss Bdna Perry, Misses Winnis :;;:a:‘l?mfievn?:gia M. Olmstead, | HEBtNINE. Be Charles Thompson, in the southern pe’lrgl;):r;:;:::mnssdt‘:x:y;mly Dealth officer | jaon and com. B Shpng orme.- and Vera Bartlett, "Miss '‘Anna Crones- {"There was o sood attendance. A fin6 | . Mrs: J. H. Burrill {s visiting her son, | part of the town. has one of the haid- | or New London that ever pretended £o | 1o e vl e A T Y bury, Miss Bessie Holmes. Miss Agnes | supper was served at the wlose of the | Fred Loomis, in Grotonj. somest beds of§strawberries in tOWI. | jevote his time to the honest oerform. | Liae) o ot i e Rogers. Miss Fannie MFtchell, Horpert contest. A New Animal. The Norcross brothdrs are making | ance of the duties of the office, that g:‘g';:‘i:'?;;‘; . Dulling Pexy, (gamnce ey i m“'i The Ladies’ Aid eociety of the Bap-| . A young man from N&w York, who m{f&m “n m New‘;on PTOPErty, | ever systematized the work of the de- | fore the end of the two 3 Tm-gnso:fi “Pani Maine, %’vfi‘:"'m Bolles imlst B T ovening withfxeneutly e F‘,;';m"’h"e"?,;‘ Mr. and Mirs. John R, Gray and|Partment and really attended to busi- | ihe work would be completed. The The United Workers of the Methodist gggst‘;'sma:?:nals. "fl': totd his neai da“th}en Elizabeth, were g Lk New Lonoee :veh;h:r‘e 2}?: e i e m‘ i) n n. covered a new 3 y 5, e > W ver ever ua w! r poy t i ¢o spend a few days wlth rel-lvt'ivfl_l- Edward - Hick of Mystic has -pur- {a dog, was a litfle bigger tham % E;}o!hliz Gray wai callmg on friends ! be. :)':vl\l'":;’voo w:rr)'(‘.tom;vh’oln r'?:): n:'- : Taylor-Bryant Marriage. chased - the pwpert*y belonging te the [ had a nose like & pig. and had it e'w;;“m’l‘“e;d':fim e i 2o ploved but will bring to the city many Announsement of the marriage of Dr. | estate of Willitm . Mitchell on the in the wall. His neighbor told him o o i, %hd little =07 | The' prosscution and heavy fining |workmen from other places. ently | Tiver road. shoot it, as it would eat his beans up. - T T a0 ReceRilY | John Kennedy and Charles §. Cady |It was a sround hog. ‘fl""g"" aunt, Mrs. Orrin ' dletown. rlomed his praotice in town, and \ ®Ha Josephine Bryant has been re- of this village and- their . Fred- Everett Gall, who has been spending | finest pair of cattle in this commurli- ceived bysthe dbitor’s friends. - The| eTick Wildey, 6f Stafford Springs, en- HAMBURG | & fow days with his aunt Mrs. Adam | LY. S0ld them recently to New London matriage took plice in New York on |Joved a trouting expedition last Fri- b st sl Lai t purchasers at a very hizh orice. Saturday last. gay. Automobile Visitora—Birthday Surpriss | Tacoine, O nonam, returned home, Py M William Sisson visited in Salem | from Florida, where they have spent M: d Mrs., Maurice Brown of o he week. 1 i v 5 Quaker Hill are spending several days GOSHE"_ Party at’ Parsonage. Rev. W. F. Whits on Business and e an M. Alpbave Nye, A wou e Matile Williame of Otain View et the home of Mrs. J. B. Lathrop. Miss Alice Oat 3 Miss Abbie Caul- Pleasure Trip. of Fitchville visited at George Bab- |is home after a vieit with her sieter Rough Fishing Trip. C. E. Seciety’s cgn'flbut'g" Towa Mars Rev. W. F. White attended the Ly- | cock’s over Sunday. Mrs. Oscar W. Patch, of New Leon- 5 eward jidng of Norwigh visited Jiss 'e| man Beecher course and congregation| Nelson Miner has been il don. of Rev. Earl Darrow, of Willingten, s seriously i1l at his home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young are home Frank B. Mitchell, Tvan Chapmai g—P i v John Noyes and John Eldndxs.wbo le:i et Buiidin Sewenal aws. H’?\Y‘I‘gm:n;u\;r:e;k\! Peck entertain- | of mmafi;’; f' clires at Xalo we Ht}‘,mld fGa a“-g Mlerrnll "B:t:icor:‘ A Ry e Saturda; Fran] 2 O . na 1 th d: 1 - | are home fr\ eriden for a. ays’ 5 vy night for z fAshing trlg in k and. Amos C. Case of Colches- | ed guests from Essex Sunday. ne;”&‘;omer‘gfflsh’;;erflfi:T‘;::_ng‘:] et Frank c‘““m in 4 St ot 30V Mr. Mitchell's sioop, were caught in’ " the | ter were callers here Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Geer and daughter have | e P Y blow and were unable to make bcm Charles MacDonald of Westchester | returned, after a week's visit with Miss C‘;’"’- On _his retorn was called to n Okia until Monday, when they were able t0 | spent Saturday and Sunday with his | Dell Huntley. Hindsdale N. H.. to attend_a foneral SOUTH LYME Henry Stapli f feach South Lyme, from which plaés | schoolmate, Arthur Lathrop, *Mr. and Mrs, S. P. Sterling and Mrs. | 204 supplied the pulpit where he vini Al o o ade S L g :’;?;elfla';‘,;"?;fieb‘m 2‘: :nr:fuez‘m‘ Cb::fle’;. Miner and family of Col- | Katic Jewett and dgughXerl attendekdx g;‘;‘:g:‘egi";fl';‘; C",‘;:"li ;3 :g:m’tge Visitors of \fi. Week in Lecal Homes °“1';.?.... ‘Williams hae been engaged as 24 Y; T chester have moved to Goshen Hill. Ser View Pomona at Chester last weel = = —Services manage! modore 2 Y. P. S. C. E. has contributed| Charles M. Peck is taking the can-,g’;:o:_‘“?, preached to a large congre- i SR on DR - wrpised Ly St s Wacics and Mrs. L. N. Wiliams. His home is homa. Ll b an amount sufficient to buy thirty brick | sus of the town of Lyme. s elice CHAMPIon Was isitor PR e PENDLETON HiLL. in the new building that the United | Homer Beobe, with a party of friends, | , Bew: Freccricr b, Tt : T Ner TonSS MRy T LEFFINGWELL Supt. T. W. Buacher of the. Sa.ylu- ‘Society of Christian Endeavor are | came from Mansfield in his automobile day morning, . Rey. i Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Miner of North B s, ot ville bleachery, Providencs, Fred B,|. e e I e, et Py S | Stonington were tiic guests of Mr. and | gunshine Band Met With Miss Eola Stevens éfl',', Jomeph XL Hopmnnn‘ WS Jenmings of Norwich was a| The m-m;,? of nis place recelvedal o ClN-u-. R e O, B W plics 56 Browning—Interesting Jottings, +3 ler here s week. oat load of fertilizer from Mystic last Irs. Fann ark has been teachin; 9 i = e s |, M= David Champiow. -Jy., who ha Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ross were ¢ie of eville were guests. at the | Sunda ~ A convenient workshop is that own- ; Saturday. in Groton the past week, substituting 2 3 J m:nm;fiomm!mul w:! at White by W T. Curry:at Crystal Spring farm. | Clarence Daniels has moved to Deep | for a teacher who has been ill. :;tnn t!}l:ex‘m:thg:rén‘; ..‘I.hl;,nh:or guests of relatives in Montville Sufle Rock Saturday. . - The motiev power is furnished by a |River, where he works for the Pratt, Wild deer have been doing great| _ajps J. W. Roath was called to Iv- "? A 1a Morten Cook was in Canonchet last gasdline Cnflne which turns the lathes | Reed Co. aam:#: to strawberries in town. Sam- | oryron Friday "y m. illness of her l‘»e Sumhlrfi-wmhe an all - week. Birthday Cake With Lighted Candles.| Uel Whibple estimates they have done | mother, Mrs. J. Pos ey Tovo Gultts Ao tiel s Clark Cwn wuin Westerly on Sat- Tuesday, April 19, the birthday of| 3100 damage to his berries. Merritt Cmn.tock eaued on rela- | oiel’ meeting was held jm the urday, the 16th. who_ have been visiting in Brooklyn, Mrs. Partch, the ladies visitgd the par- tives h' Lyme Sunda. noon with the president, Wiss Mre. Blizabeth Thompson was the | N- Y., returned home Thursday. sonage and ‘surprised her with a large NOR CGaroline Watrous returned to | P i e # of her duchter Mrs.. James Willow chair ang other gifts. The dece| . TH LYME her iome ' Flanders after & weel's ek ik 1:'.-:.,'1, h L LISBON grations were carnations, pansies and | ocal People at Funeral of Mrs. Stark P 1a visited n‘;“'mm_ titnl dinper and Mve. Brflvnin: alse ed the daffodils. A birthday cake with light- served supper to the band. 4 ed candles ornamented the table, from —Sals of High Grade Cattle. 5 ‘Howard, in Blaek Hall, Large Attendance at Barn Dance. || yich light refreshments were served. Mrs. William_Sisson’ and Mrs. Fred Jame, a-. visited friends in Lynn GARDNER LAKE The barn dance at Burdeit's was = o TR Miner were in Norwich last X &m, e e largely attended. ~Greenman’s orches- CAMPBELL’S MILLS John Evans entertained w- at M ,..,m Weld. BeEVIoon Bt April 1 George D.|tra furnished music and Tinkham was —_— : t‘ho home o:ur.m Mrl. Fred. Bailey afternoon. eaday. C. W. and ‘W. J. Hon- ter. lhny were present from | Willlam W. Tanner, who is 90 vears| in Salem ophone ldhmm ;nvmg of Mr. o Calkins of Norwich was = “N q mu.e on docal m-n Occum, Versailles, | cld, is ill at the home of mz daughter, end .fl,m Howard. junday guest of Mgas Mildred “Taftville, Greenevfllem Jewett City. | Mrs. H. M. Wilcox. lL u Bmily sm.nk. Mr. Swan. Thomas Hogge of Jewett: City was in Jacob Bennett, who committed—mi- {“ Jr., J. W. Sterk, Rathbun has been confined se town. Sun cide last Wednesday, was the son of Hmn Strong and xr ott attended the _her shore on Mrs. O. H. “Irons is: very ill. Duran Bennett, a prominent citizen of J by illvess the past week, H‘ry -Beveral from here attended the box- | Plainfield. on - Stark in os i : this hu mh in Rioux’s hall Monday eve- James Dixon has meved his nwmfll £ 7 flm l;l‘.t ‘t‘wo "fi"‘":’m 3 on, Nian! I H nedy daug m&ereto o D'mc'l“ lofii isited the Stark’s : A . Ken: .and . hie) tary 3 ine i i s - - . . Yeomans of Norwich wes 8 school here one‘day this week. day, . " F > ST and S 3 r town Wednesday. HaroM Rose of Lawell. 4 Sunday. “Madame X is soon to be pro- duced in Yiddish at one of New York's Boewery theaters M!u, Holana. Bradlaw , and ' Harry Comtt were in Norwich Friday eve-