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s . Club Provides Delightful Even for - Friends— fifl.‘l “l“l"" ‘Receive Arbor Day M of Trees. 'mm Men's club of the Congregation- al chureh entertained their friends trém the other churches Tuesday eve-' ning with a pleasing and instructive entertainment. The programme was opened .and ciosed by F. S. Leonard with selections en. lhe organ. His num=~ .bers. were all by Batiste and were ren- “dered with his usval skill and ex- pression. They were first (a) Entre de Pry Offertoire, and closing anf of. Dr. George. H. tremely interesting. He is an enthusi- astic_student of bird life, and told | nal Interests—Big Power Boat| how ‘to knew all our feathered meigh- Launched—Officers of Cemetery As- bors whe frequent these latitude: bodiation. depiered their wanten destruction s d ok was eénthusiastic in regards to ! The funeral of Augustus Marston measures for their protection. e | Wwas held Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 facts "Re told mbeul the muny hwns|eclock from the Union Baptist ehurch ?“‘n'u'l" ".“.332.‘?"‘.’.'.‘;?2(‘.3’,."&1 CONEr | and was largely atiended. Rev. Wel- n r ¥ e lis- e I Pz officia Juri teBbl: to with’ inlerest: - The splden | Some B Batts omtiatod Burigl wag plover migrates a distance of 8,000 g Au i g s miles and over a sea route and lund | Benevolence Chapter’s Annual Meeting route three thousand miles apart. He Benevolence chapter, R. A. M., held mests in, sum{mer in :hv A i "x'l“:- a meeting in L O. O. F, hall, Monday ern o g of upper ‘anada near Alas- | avanying. Th. following offi ka and flies south in winter to 10Wer | alected: SO SR Central America. He told also of the | (g bobelink and its extended migration. | ok Frank No man is better fitted to give a talk on this subject; hence the «close at- tentton given by his hearer Rev. George D. Stanley. pastor of the E. church, spoke pleasantly with re erence to the inestimable value of s shine in life. Each of the sey points. as he cited the henefits of a cheerful dispositien, was accompanied with one or more choice stories. Ev- erybedy ‘was better fitted mentally merally and socially, to get 'the most out_of life, he said, by the reful, persistent cultivation ol a sunny smile, Miss lla Brown's performance on the violin in her rendition of Leopold Dan- cla’'s ‘Cantablile "Religicux, showed the remarkable attwinment which the young lady has reached on that in- stfument. Mies Browu is a pupil in the Riverside grammar school and gives much of her spare time to the violin, with evidence of ‘proficiency re- sulting ffom diligent practice. Gift of Catalpa Trees. All the pupils of the Riverside grain- mar schoels received Tuesday a fine seedling catalpa tree. The distribuy tion was made through the kindness of The ous & Mitchell Co. Norwich, w ett City. Principal John E. Robinson spoke.on Arbor day topics, relative to birds and trees. Important tiens accompanied each tree doubt Afty per cent, at least, carefuily ovlanted, and will be Lew Water Pressure. Low water pres Th 12 and 2 to 4; Nushing pives. At Plainfield Meetings. A delagation of farmers from ¢ wold were in Plainfield Tuesday tending tHe state agricultural meetin held ‘with ‘the Plainfleld grange. Pertrait of Joseph Watt. F. Watt and g Grapd Guide Joseph Supreme Representative John Watt are int Waterbury today, attending the Grand lodge session of the N. . O. The N, E. O. P. Journal for this month contains the photographs of the officers of the Grand ledge, included among them 'ueing one of Imeph Watt. STOHINGTON Ladies’ Aid Socisty Meeting—Interesting 1 Club. Congrognhonal Holds Annual Session of Tra A meeting of the Stonington grang No. 188, is to be held this (Wgdnrs- day) evening in the parlors of- the Road church. Aid Society’s Election. The annual the Ladies’ Ald society of the Second Congrega- tionai church was held in the church parlor Monday. The repovts of the officers were presented and approved. FThe following officers were chosen for meeting the ensuing vea PresiGent, Caroline Swnith: vice president, Franklin Noyes: secretarv and tr urer, Mrs. M. B. Trumbull; executive committee, Miss Lizzie M. Trumbull, Mrs. 1. H. Palmer, Mrs. irown, ise B Mailer. i Jennie Mary Shall M flower committee, P. Trumbull, Holiday,k Observance. Friday, Fast dav, is the banks, custom hous many the storeg will close for all or a part of the day. Miss Jernie Trumbull is visiting ulf Hartford ] Reyv. and Mrs. Dwight C. Stone are | spending feveral days in New { mnd Breoklyn To Open Summer Home. Wavland will Bermuda 2. -y rrive 14 New and will in from Gold Dust ’flakg Pot and Pan Spick and Span S i R 35 e Soap clean proper and muscle won’t g'gur pots and pans thoroughly. Ordinarv washing of cook- utcn’ill@ passes over whoie h! den nests of little wigglers —commonly called germs. GOLD DUST is a sanitary washing powder that not only removes the visible dirt and grease, but digs deep after evefy trace of germ life — sterilizes pots, pans, pails and“ kettles — leaving them clean, wholesomc, safz. Shake 4 ittle GOLD DUST in your dish - water and see the nartlmg results. of | 0 seut 1.006 trees to Jew- | instrue- | no | open s summer honle here the last of the month. Henry Lang of \orwu.h was & caller here ihis week. & Mrs. F. W. Hyde and Mrs. 8. B. Pendleton are in - Hartford, u{tendh-lg the annual meeting of the Grand com- mandery of the U. O, G. C. : Topics Ably Treated. On Tuesday afternoon the club held its _reading roomn of the Free library. An interesting programme was listened to by the larze number who attended. The topics were ably treated by Miss Laura W and M H. Hobart Bab- cock of Westerl MYSTIC Funeral of Augustus Marston—Frater- . w. Browne: (. 0. John Pa- I.amphere, Roach: ty rustees, William Latham, Albert O. ler, George J. Hevdecker. Cemetery Association Meets. The annual meeting of the Cemetery association was held Monday evening in the office of B. L. lolme; The | follewing officers were ele ident, B 'D vans: treasurer. Fred Dmm\mn D. v A. Stanton Williams, Forsythe Fred Dennison, Allen and B, . Holmes. It was extend the sidewalk south of on the west side of the trees as s the Line walk road. The as- seciation is in a prosperous condition. Monday Club in Session. club inet the home trustees, Avery voted to the cem- at P. Allvn and this pro- graimme carried out: Reminis- cences of i Lillian Mino St and Ass Churches, Aables of As- i. Mrs. Minor. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Geo | L, Minor. il Farm Sale. afternoon, Kate Crouch’s farm to Max Yonke N. Y. Mr. >Roski ed to_come to this part of the Monday sold Mrs. of James Watro i | to take up farming. 3 Clyde (Cheney of New York is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Flaviug' Cheney. Attending Supreme Lodge. Amos R. Chapman is in Boston this weelk, d!!endlng the supreme lodge of the American Benefit society. Mr. Chapman is a delegate from the My tic soviety, Iso « supreme trustee. News in General Miss Doris ley of the guest of Mrs. Harr Samuel Park of N guest of hig sister. Mrs. Fannie Mystic people had plenty of Tuesday, when a 1 of six alked the streets. playing popular la ; At New London Meeting. A large number of local Rebekahs attended -the anniversary exercises of Osprey lodge at jon Tuesday The the and grand officers and assembly the officers were present, At the Holmes shops, Tuesday foot power many of Motor after boat company'’s 2 Shirley of v York has ved her sumimer home to spend ason. G. Gray of Norwich was in @ 5 rt I tone has rveturned fromf days' stay in Boston . and Mrs. Lonis E. Whi the Bdwin former’s White, I of Bridgeport Mary H. Keeler. Phillips h Provic and Mr. and = a Mrs. nd 0, ar Mr. und ilroad work station. the platform, pe adding of the sta- tion. a5 Mr. and Mrs. Frar Armstrong have returned to Lee, Mass., after a visit in_ town Dodd N Ruti, t were in tending the fu- Charies of Providence is 1est of his Mrs. William Mrs. John Providem Dougla Phillips are vis- and Mrs. John spending a. few Anderson has ap- Birrows the late i rhorton, Representatives of Fishermen’s Protec- tive Society in Hartford—Launching of Menkaden Steamcr. stus Wilber e in Hartford on ith the ssociation Steamer Launched. menhaden steamer for Hill ompany was lannched Ty The les Smith is in - Stabler of New Lon-{ Vitss, Bleanor Lamb. > Dabdll has been enter- Miss Clauson, in Memo pital. Captain Cornelius Fowler of Cove siraet will atiend the 44th annuai en- piment of the G. A. R. at Hartford 1y (Wednesday b, John Mimies, - J mno son of Mr.| and Mrs.. John 0 Prospect Hill, 1s seriously Jni2umonia Miss Margaret Joyee is in New Lon- dun. The little duughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Hart 'is 1M, Owen A. Williams, who has been . spending a few days-in New York, has returned home. Mrs, McGuarrie entertained the Sil- v Tink seciety at her heme; om Syl- Fravel | ezular session at the | We are Stl” returmng to every pipe customerfe half the amount of his pipe purchase. We say “with every pipe you.buy we hand you FREE cigars, cigarettes, or tobacco up to 50 per cent of what you pay for the pipe.” » Take cigars—take 'c1garettes—take tobacco—all of one or some of each— just as you like. We rest serene-in the belief that when' - you have tried our cigars and found out how good they are—when you have learned for yourself that people. always get the most for their money in our stores—.- you will be our customer just as long as we serve you that way! b #3E LY NT BUY OUR PIPES UNTIL YOU LEARN BY COMPARISON THAT OUR PRICES. ARE RIGHT. Don t buy a plpc Rntess you need one—don’t buy -a more expensive pipe than you would ordmarxly buy. It is not that we want to sell you a pipe especially— not that we want you to buy anything—but we want you to come in and if you want a pipe we will return in cigars, cigarettes or tobacco—half of whatever you spend for the pipe. _This is our way of advertising our business and we are going to convince smokers that the best place to buy anything in the tobacco line is in a ',‘UNITED CIGAR S TORE. C 1G A'R Largest Retallers of Cigars and Tobacco in the World Because We Serve the People Best er's T tr wos Ar Miss Elsie Carri Wesichester were in. town Monday. Bdzar A. Carrier. Jr., wha is attend- Jing college at Middlehury, V Bird Day. ) ‘ana Mrs. Suelfot now at Wlll!am= who, | father's death. grandfather since s theipusto thnes Jolin Win: prior to his granfl- had_lived with his the death of = Mrs | eurs ago famd by Anbe family plot in Linwood gemetery. Timothy Sheshan's Burial. The body. of Timothy Sheehan was browght herc Monday aflternoon on the van stre rge mm,b,.,.! 3 o'clock train from guest of on Ha_\'\\m-.l ave- | Winslow Williams of Baltimore. Mr. of members were’p ent. i L in St. Andrew nue for i Fos R»v.ufilj survived by three Prof, and Mrs. Webster Ches i was @ form Ralph Ry George B. and i i, hame in Watervi OBITUARY and by’ two s Alice x isiting Captain fand Frank Rogers-of Salem was in SR i Anna Tmzly g iester on | Pearl street; Meonday. Frederick Rose Fo,ter. { i - g vom s R e s O | Auétion ‘at /Ekbter: | Frederick Rose Foster: 84, died ut WATER WASTE Slm_ Stheet i 11 from the village atiended the | DS home, Wethersfield avenue,:| ibi g : v Lyons of.Nerwich Fanction at the of Myran R. Abell, | Hartford. Saturd: Profibited .by F"'.‘“"' of Big Plant Her in the villig {in Exeter, Abell recent- | due to ¥ in New Britain. ing friends | Iy ®old his ill move here | Manch h, Conn., Mg e i William | the son of John- Phili Glover of the Cor- et. . Mr. | Rose the 4 ) n, New i Btain. »‘\‘(‘fq‘h‘lx n of ! .} sued the following warning about o later went into YhP 1 * Shortage jof the city, water to all Union Fast D:y Service. { Co., merchants e employes ~in’ notices circulated visiting Miss'| e -unien day service will bhe | import a ugh the - factor. vidente. 1;,00‘ in the O ion pel Fri- |1 111 the el "o Our Emploves: It is absolutely ha McDonidd of Pros- | afternoon at 3 ocleek, to which | c ;““u,.v trade | that ¢ trictest econem pect Hill visited New dLendon friends| ors and friends 4 other | river. The. firm was i el 156 of city water recently. | cordially invited. | the father of the deceased i a8 présent indications make it apy — < John Condren went to ! Mr, ter succeeded his father cntrthat even with the -greatest ccon- COLCHES!‘FB | Monday, taking the ballot | the of the concern about 18 omy our factoriez will be compelizd to | boxes for the recount in the n;ecnon‘rrom that time Mr. Fester and his | 200Dt Shorter hours and possibly com- Cataipa Trees for Schoal Pupils—Obit- | of the cougressman for this district at | brother, George B. Foster. have con- | Plete shridown later in the season. uary Notes—Auction at’Abell Place the ‘last elcetion. | stituted the firm. About tén years ago| “We must insist that each and ey- Y S8t ey Easter Concert Pl d | they retired trom active bu ery —employ® ‘obsérve these instruc- Tuesdsy, Arbor and Bird day, special a:.ar ik r) anned. . | UNir pogter came of di tmm",}m, tions and assist us in preventinz this Bore Bk Joewre oot mnday at t{,{' morning wr-l stry. . Dr. rederick - Rose, | sreat valamily. & by id enforce- Tadee Bisll throtigh S cans it the Congrezational church | grandrather on his mother's side, hufl ment we.may he able to avoid such a of tha Porteous: & Mitchell Co, | the pastor, Rev. Iidmond C. Ingalls, | four brothers, all of whom were sur- { condition. ot el At S i will preac n. Special music will be ren® | geons in the army of the revolution.{ ’We wquid also suggest that the Neresite =~ Tyt s St 50 ot | dered by the choir. At 4 o'clock p. m. | Onme of them, Dr. John "RoSe, was a | Ereatest economy be practiced by our Aome Ur- swhere they: ehose: : The. trees.| the nsual Baster concert will be held. charter member of the Society of the | employes in their homes. By so do- are gulek growers nd“m Kl A b Clark of Marlbore was a Cincinnati. “Mr. Foster's greatgrand- [ e the - ¢ity supply of water possibly s or thade. ahil e very h.mdsomo father was Benajah Philips, the first® ©° "= made to _cover all require- Wi Hlasson i Henry tmu_ld, of fi_mrmuro1 divinein Manchester. and dne 6f the ments.. ; . W. W, Shepherd of Wesleyan uni- Ealling on fughas dn town Mon: r“ an:; Honnesy o A fty in sdanger of p water versity preachied st the local Methodist | p. it . Hittriet sdgugh- | funiine A e Svary i eion ko 28 n account of the storm lastiweek id - Smith of Scotland, | cave possit stop the waste of wa- Shimacll: SUaURy _Than e, A cr Wpodhouse lodge, K. of P., ad- Mrs. Foster died ter. “Yours very trul Burial of Mrs. Edward Kellogg. | journed its mceting until this week was one - son, Frederick “Clorbin Screw Corporation. The body of Mrs. Edward Kellogg, | TResday eveningsg when the rank of § who died. unmarried HARLES GLOVER, Presid u." u former resident of this town. wlu.,knig'ht was conferred on two candi- daughter -survives them, It is expected tRat theése noticss wiil died.at the home of relatives | dites _wife of N. Winslow Williams | have o beneficial effect. Hartrord, was. brought here Monday | Colelrester grange et Tuesday i X afternoon at 8 o'clotk for burial in tne | €¥ening. The s b,ect for the lactur- Williams of B i | i .Childrén Cry FOR rmenw S S,