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145 Main Street Norwich AT AN AVERAGE OF ONE- The Disastrous Flood in Day:ton,,Ohio, 'pi‘evented me from bpening a Branch Store in that city- and forced -me to place on SALE about 3000 Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits, all made for Spring 1913, at unh_e'ard of prices. HALF PRICE ' 145 Main Rorw Sale Starts SATURDAY, APRIL 5th, at 9 a. m. JOHN MARSA 145 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. ‘CARFARE RETURNED TO OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASERS Clothier to Man and Boy READ OUR CIRCULAR NOW BEING DISTRIBUTED LETTERS FROM New London County COSHEN Gale Lodges Roof of Church Shed in | An Apple Tree—Thieving Deer Shot. Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Jones and son Bradford Jones have been spending a few aays with Mystic friends. Several farmers in this place have entered the Bulletin’s corn growing contest the coming season and some Tecord-breaking yields are anticipated at harvest time. To Aid Flood Sufferers. The collections by the Sunday school for two Sundays will be for the flood sufferers in Dayton, Ohio. Wild geese seem very numerous, many have been seen this spring pa ing to the northward. The last flock seen numbered 65, big husky birds, the largest number rerorted seem in any one flock thus far. Sale of Timberland. W. I Mott of Hillside farm recent- sold a tract of timberland to a Tumberman. The lot was formerly known as the Standish woodlot and comprises aboul 47 acrew of stand- ing timber. Roof Lodged in Apple Tree. During the heavy gales last week a number of horse sheds near the church were unroofed, part of one Toof was lodged in the top of a nearby ap- as 1y Dle_tree. Mrs. W. G. Thomas has been the oSt of her sister, Mrs, Charies rowning in Norwich for a few days, A number from Goshen attended the very interesting meetings of the Ag- ricultural association held in Norwich Wednesday and Thursday. Trespassing Deer Shot. One day thik week seven deer were seen by B. R. York doing damage to Bis growing crops at Eim Lawn farm. ©One large buck was shot by Mr. York, who immediately notified the state game warden, who gave permission Zor the disposal of the carcass. SALEM Bela L. Pratt Overiooks Estate Im- provements—Damage by the Gale. | Bela Lyon Pratt, the sculptor, of Boston, spent several days of the wee in town. directing the improvements being made on Music Vale, his newly purchased summer estate Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ray were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beagreves in New London. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bailey were New London visitors Monday. Louis Jones and J. Warren Gay of New London spent Sunday at the cot- taze. Charles W. Harvey was a business caller in New London and East Lyme recemtly. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rathbone spent Friday of last week in Norwich. Prof. R. A. Eruebeck of New London spent Tuesday in town. Miss Viola J. Lewls has returned and taken up her duties as teacher in the fourth distritt, after spending the Eas- ter vacation at her home in Columbla. At New Haven Meeting. Rev. T. A. Williama is spending the week in New Haven. The regular meeting of the Grange was held in their hall Tuesday even- A few fences blown down, trees up- Footed and a barn on the Hanney place ::olad is the extent of the damage by the recent gales, YAWBUX VALLEY Danisl Worden visited over Sunday with relatives at Hope Vailes Mrs, C. P. Miner has been ill for a long time. George Stedman has moved his fam- 1iy to the place vacated by Mrs. Lou- fse Kenyon. Isaac Bdwards is moving to the Stiles Egslestons place at Ashwillett. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Maine Natick were in town over Sunday, George Kenyon of Hopkinton was a caller at J. D, Miner's Sunday. Mrs, Lucy Park has been entertain- ing her daughter, from out of town, for 2 few davs. Mrs, Estelle Tayior spent Wednes- 4ay with Mrs. Almeds Slocum. Hiisha Post has moved from farm to Norwich Town. Miss Lillfe Carrol, who has been N for meveral weeks, is improving. Mr. and Mrs, B, T. Main spent Sun- By in Westerly. LEFFINGWELL Mrs. George Bheldon of Eas: Great Plain spent Tuesday with Mrs, T, C. Lefingwell, Mrs., Thomas LefMngwell spent Mon- day with Mrs, Emerson Turner of Nor- wich, Mr, and Mrs, @, A, Sheldon Miss Faith LeMngwell and Miss Rosabel Primer were guests Thursday of Mrs, Austin Rathbun of Presion, At the misslenary meeting at ihe home of Mrs. Forrest Leffingwell Ties- @ay afternoon there were fifteen pres- en s Tty LeMugwell of Nosihfeld spent ihis week with he- pareats, Mr, of the Ang Mrs, Forrest Deffingw._. TWO STATES in Flooded Section—Congregational Aid Society Entertained. Several from here attended the ag. ricultural convention at Norwich Wed- nesday and Thursday. James ‘Wilson of South Windham was a recent visitor at Ogden Stan- ton’s. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hal Thursday in Hamburg. Miss Annie McClimon left Frida for a trip to Washington, D. C. Sheiton Keneston of Bates colleg Maine, is spending the week end at his home here. Rev. Mr. Tupper of Three Rivers, Mass, preached Sunday at the Bap- tist church. Miss Cook of Norwich is mo to V. Shedd. from here are planning conference at Jewett C the house owned b Several attend the was a recent catier Are The friends of Fannfe Fitc in Flooded District. h Parker snd Mary Palmer Newson, who live near the flooded distriot, are setiins anxious, as they have not been heard from since the flopds. spent | Charles Burdick and John Peckham | spent Wednesday Wethersfield. Miss Bessie Crary, who teaches in Wethersfield, is spending her vacation a: her home here. Herbert Chapman working for N. H. Hall Entertained at Greeneville. The Ladies' Aid sosiety of the Con- gregational church was emtertained by Mrs. William Gordon of Greeneville Wednesday. SOUTH LYME in Hartferd and of Westerly is Death of Peleq C. Littiefield—Rev. E. M. Chaoman Geing Abroad, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Stiekney of Ivoryton are guests of friends in town. Mrs. J, W, Roath and daughter Gar- Tie were over Sunday guests of friends here. Poleg C. Littiefield Dead. Peleg C. Littlefield a long time resi- dent died at the home of his daughter after a short illness. He is survived by a son and daughter, also grand- children and two brothe: Burial was in Niantic. Ars. Edwazrd Balis the place vesterday. Mrs. James Smith of New London and James Slate of Niantic attended the funeral of their uncle, Peleg Little- = was a visitor in Going to Europe. Rev. E. M. Chapman wili soon leave for Europe. Mr. and Mgs I. C. Payne were recent New London visitor: Mrs. N. P. Slate of Black Point was & Tecent guest of friends here. Mr. Leslie Mathews is the guest of E. P. Stanhope. Mrs. Walter Sharp and daughter were callers on friends here recently. Mrs. Arthur White was the guest o Mrs. B. Peck for a few days re- cently. Rev. John M. Colling occupied his pulpit at the Second Baptist church, Sundsy morning, delfvering an able sermon to a large audience. Sunday school exercises followed the preach- Ing service and were conducted by Supt, H. C. Brown. The organist at both services was Miss Nellle Vin- cent. George W. Maine, a prominent farm- er and business man of this town, is_critically 1L H. Frank Button, first selectman of North Stonington, was a business call- er_in this place Wednesday. James returned to his home at Pacheus, Tuesday, after a lengthy visit with his som, E. B. James and family here. Calvin Richardson, teacher of the West Ashwillett school ang Clark Coon, teacher of the Pendleton Hill school, visited Shunoc school Friday. Flora York has returned from a vis- it with New York relatives. Carpenters have nearly completed a fine cottage for Nathaniel B. Maine. Supervisor Evans visited the school here, Mrs. Walter Reith, teacher, Wed- nesday. LAUREL GLEN - Arthur Barnes of New London spent part of last week with his uncle, W. L. Main. Wiilis Almy has moved from Charles Wheeler’s place to Cynthia Watson's at Pendleton Hill. Thomas Wheeler was a business caller in North Stonington Monday. Howard Main spent Sunday at his home here. He is employed at La- fayette, R. I Charies and Paul Main resumed school ugain Monday at Ashaway af- ter a week’s vacation. Mr. and M athan Main visited Sunday at Howard Martin's at Ash- away. CAMPRELL’S MI' 'S Miss Marfon Blakesieo returned to her dutles at Wylle school Monday morning after spending ihe yacation Sireet ‘ ich / in Lebanon. She attended the school exhibit at the capitol Friday. enry Madison has hired the Chap- man farm of John E. Tanner. C. H. Barber spent last week in | Plainfield visiting his aunt, Sarah | Spalding. Downing Brothers have purchased a timber lot of Martin. W. Card. Mr. v will move his sawntill from the | LEBANC | Grist and Saw Mill—E. A | sale of Hoxie Attends Institute and Ban- ! quet at Norwich. | Mrs. Cf Geer_entertained Mr: Hulda Peck. Mrs. B. A. Hoxle, Mr: | Julia_Geer and Mrs. Charles Hinkley and two children one day last week. Moves to Wauregan. Mr. Davis has moved his household Wauregan. Mrs. Luther of Exeter has moved into house. 1 Hinkley has sold his srist and saw mill to Charles and Davia Pitch- Mrs. George Briggs and son Charles of Sa )k spent a few days. last week he home of Mrs. Briggs' par- nts, and Mrs. Nathanie: Man- | ning’ John Abell of New Britain was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Abell Alfred Mason of Hartford speat Sun- day at W, A. Mason’s, Miss Addie Hallen, who teaches in Middlebury, was recemtly the guest for a few days of Miss Mary Dut- ton todney Hewitt, of Duxbury, Mass., was the week-end guest of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs’ Erwin Hewitt, Mrs. Robert C. Tuttle and daugh- er, of Hartford. spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bishop. Poverty Social. A Poverty secial is being planned. Attended Norwich Cenvention. E. A, Hoxie attended the agricul iral convention and banquet given b: the Doard of Trade in Norwich Wed- NORTH FRANKLIN | Local Grangers at Pomona Mecting in Bozrah, Herbert Hoffman of 'Northampten, | Mas; spending & week with his mother, Mrs. Juneite Hoftman Miss' Ethel Drowning is visiting triends in Boston, Mrs. Arnold of Willimantic spent sday with Mrs. Reuben Manning. eld Robbins has moved his to Lisbon. Miss Florence 2y in Willim Mildred Bulger. Tred Race nt Sunday with Mr. Cary of Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rockwood, Miss Rockwood spent Mon- ntic, the guest of Mies Florence Rockwood, Mrs. F. H. Race Miss Florence Hoffman attended JFomona meetin- at Boarah Wed- nesday Mrs. M. F_ Eddy of Yantic.spent Sunday with Mrs. A. T. Browning. Miss Helen Ward of Willimantic ¢ the week end with her parents. ss M. A. Pember has returned spending several weeks in New eral from lace attended the agricultural convention at Norwich on Wednesday. ge of Miss Helen Rogers and Ray Hedgecock, In North Caroli and Mrs. H. letown last Friday. Katie Jewett has returned from 51, Pa. where she has been spend- the winter. Jewett is out with a fine five passeniier touring car 8. Strong is busy on Grassy Hill and Hamburg this weels . Erwin Rogérs has returned from two months’ stay at E. G. Smith’s in_Lyme. Mrs. Minnie Durkin ang Mrs. Brwin Rogers were in New London, Tuesday. Hedgecock-Rogers. Mr. and Mrs, Frnest Rogers returned from *North Carolina last week, and announced the marriage of their danghter, Miss Helen Rogers and Ray Hedzecock. They will reside at High Point, N, C. Mrs. Hedgecock was a very popular voung lady and many friends here extend best wishes for her future happiness. ST COLCHESTER From Yacht in Greece. Dan Mahoney Writes Cassandra, Now Schools began the spring term Mon- day after a week vacation. Mr. ang Mrs. Sarah Case of Chestes fleld are at the home of the latters parents, Large flocks of wild geese ara seen fiying North almost daily. Fishermen report high wator in the brooks am bad for troutink. Mr. and Mrs, H. R, Sherman ‘were Norwich visitors, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greens of Colum- bia_are yisiting at Mr, Allen’s, Mr, and Mrs, Case, George Case and Walter Mahoney were in Chestarfield, Sunday, making the trip In Mr, Case's automobile, Clark were in | | moved to Williams: and shed roofs torn off during the recent gale. Now In_ Greece. News from Dan Mahoney tells of the ‘ht Cassandra going to Greece this . A trip from there to England, will be taken gext month. GRISWOLD. ckham of Preston was in John O. Pe town Sunda: Herbert Salisbury has returned from a month’s visit to his brother Ernest, in Washington, D. C. The sudden death of Levi Lord came as a shock to all who knew -him His bereaved family have the deepest sym- pathy of many friends. B. Truesdell of New Yorl® is repairing the old Coiet place, for a summer residence. “THOMPSON John Moore was in New Haven part of the weel. zabeth Bddy and Miss Betty Rev the early Miss Bl Jenkins, of Morristown, N. ., are spending a week at Nathan Chase's. Mrs. Minnie Whittemore has been spending severa] days with her son in Worcester s Hannah Traey is visiting Mrs. Emogene Williams in_Attleboro. Allen Reynolds has been a visitor at Nathan Chase's, Windham County DAYVILLE Persenal ltems—Meeting of the Ladied Aid Seciety. pe and Mr. Michie were in New Yorl Friday and Saturday. Miss Ruth Bennett returned te Storrs colloge Monday. John Buckleyyof Hartford, assistant clerk of the legislature, was the guest of Sabin S. Russell for Sunday Rev. and Mrs. F, L. Bristol away for a week or two. Afiss Viola Downes has returned frem River Head, L. I. Mr. and Mys, Hareld Youna of Long are Isiand are visiting at the heme of C. Downes. Mr. and_Mrs. Harvey Downes have 1l Lj a C. A, Russell ting in Pan- con with Miss Carrie Chamberiain. Miss Florence Mellish spent the week end in Worcester. Bennett spent the week end mother, Mrs. Fapnie Ben- Meeting of Ladies’ Ald Soclety. The Ladies' Afd society met Wed- nesday afternoon with Miss Bernice 1. The hostess served dainty ments. Mary Kelley has returned to in Torrinston. Mrs. W. E. LaBelle is spending the week in Whitenvile, Mass. Mrs. Charles Franklin and little son- returned Sunday night. Mrs. Franklin has spent several weeks in Greenvile, R5T Mrs. Mary Cruise has been serfously 1li, but js some better. Mrs. Willlam Darrow spent Monday in_Hartford. Tiss Bernice Cogswell has been vis- | iting In Worcester. Miss Linsley Bates is spending her vacation in Fast Douslass. Miss Katie Brennan spent the week | end in Worcester. Roger Willlams is spending his va- cation with his father, George Wil- Uam: Mrs, Fllen Williams is visiting at the home of Mra. Frank Bennett. Mrs. Wiliam Reynolds is spending the week fn Doonsocket, R. L WESTMINSTER New York Candidate at Local Church —Three Farms Soid This Week. George W. Myer of New York preached as s candidate at both morn- ing and evening services at the church Sunday. Miss Lulu Robbins is spending & va- cation of one week at her home in New Lendon. Mrs, Mary J. Rathbun and Miss Grace Rathbun have returned to their home here after spending the winter in_Norwich. Master Dorrance Cook and Charles Colburn -went on an angling excursion April 1st and returned home with a string of handsome trout. Mr. Myer was entertained over Sun- day at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linnell's. Levi Baker and Herbert Baker were in Norwich Tuesday. Died in New Hampshire. Friends of Mrs. Harry Erdon are pained to learn of her death, Which occurred last November, at Concord, N. H. where she was visiting he: daughter and receiving medical treat- ment, - Mr. and Mrs. Louls Degrenier and little son, Cleland, of Norwich, spent Sunday at Mrs. Mary Rathbun’s. Mr. Croft of Hanover will preach lie church next Sunday morning. Mrs. George Carr and sons (ieorge and Flarold spent a day recently In Norwieh. Rumor is that the farms owned by Adron Morse, . K. Sage and John A, Afrs, Miss her schoo at | Wiciford, Rathoun nave all Been sold the past week, - : Mrs, Levl Baker, who has been spending soveral weeks with her aunt _ Beveral-large tresq wers blown over in Brockton, Mase, has returned home. CENTRAL VILLAGE Unfortunate Woman and Companion Taken to Jail—Norwich Entertainers at The King’s Daughters’ Sale. Miss Alice Kendall has returned from Brooklyn, where she - has _been visiting her sister Mrs. Harold Stome. Missionary Tea. The ‘Womans' Foreign Missionary Society held the monthly missionary tea at the church parlors. Friday even- ing and it was a financial success. Miss Evelyn Hearsey is spending her vacation jat her home in Gleasondale, Mass. Miss Helen Greene is at her home in_Worcester. Paul Hoxle is spending his vacation at his home in Canterbury. Miss Ora Baldwin is at her home in New Haven. Recent Funerals. The body of John Donohue was brought here Saturday = from - Prov] dence for burial in ANl Hallows” Cem- eter. Mr, and Mrs. Narcisse Caplette and daughter Blanche were in Putnam to attend the funera) of Mr. Caplette's father, Monday morning. Samuel Mitchell of Manchester, N H., is visiting his father, Constable Frederick Mitehell, Mrs. Arthur Davis has beea to Marl- Dbero, N, F., on account of the serious illness of her father, Miss lizabeth Bourque was in Nor- wich Saturday, Mrs, Frank Edgerton was a Nerwich visiter Saturday, = Depraved Weman in Jail. Officer George R. Bliven brought an intoxicated man and woman to the lock-up from Meosup Sunday morn- ing, Menday morning they were taken te Brooklyn jail, for 30 days. The woman has been a visitor there be- fore. Mrs, Elizabeth Geer of Norwich spent Saturday with her brother Fitch A. Carey. Arthur Harringten of Previdence and George Harrington ef Norwich, have been guests of their brother Frank Harringten. John L. Chapman has recevered from diptheria. There are no cases of the disease here at present Rey, Lewis Wall, who has been spending his vacation at his home Te- turned to Yale, Monday. Carl Trudeau of Moosup is spend- ing this weel with relatives here. Judsen Gardner has gone to Harris- ville, R. I, where his family have been iting the past week. Norwich Entertainers. The King's Daughters held their annual salc and entertainment, at the Town Hall, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Grace Manning, an elocutionist, and Ever Ready orchestra of Norwich fw nisheq a pleasing entertainment in charge of the following persons: Cake, Mrs. George Gadbois, Miss Sarah Card, ice cream, Mrs. Charles Lewis and Mrs. B. Lewis Wall; candy, Miss Lou- ise Tillinghast and Miss Mary Ladd: fancy articles. Mrs. Julia H. Newton and Mrs. Florence Mitchell; aprons, Mrs. Wm. Loring and Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. Ford Greene is spending his vaca- tion with relatives in Exeter, R. I Miss Eleanor Egan has been visiting Putnam relatives. : Mr, and Mrs. Hosea Geer were in R. I. Siinday. Mrs. Irving Tourtelotte of Hartford is visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph Lewis. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Davis of Prov- idence spent Sunday at Arthur Davis'. Goes To Atlantic City. George Gould has finished work as teamster for the Plainficld Woolen Co., and will go to Atlantic City to spend the summer. Willis Lees of New York was a visi- tor here this week. Miss Olive Dutton has been spend- ing several days in New York. Mr. dence, are visiting Charles . Barber's. Miss Wisle Ladd was Saturday. at Commissioner in Norwich Sour Grape The subject of Rev. E. Lewis Wall's sermon Bunday morning will be “Sour Grapes.” George B. Adams and son of Whit- Insville, Mass., visited his sons at Cen- tral Village and Plainfleld last week. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Burdick and children of Norwich, re guests of Mr. and Mrs, Levi N. Clark, Sunday and Monday. * T. L. Hyde was in Norwlich, on bus- iness last week Friday. Frank V. Lyon of Willimantic, was the guest of Levl N. Clark, Tuesday. John A. Rathbone has sold his farm to New Haven purchasers, who will move to the farm at once. NORTH STERLING Funeral of Oliver S. Eggleston—Post Office on Wheels. ‘The funeral of “Oliver 8. Eggleston was held at the home of George C. Spconer, March 25th, The body was taken from Danielson Tuesday on the 11 o'clock train to Norwich for burfal in Yantic cemeter: ‘The bearers who ‘went from this place with the body were George C. Spooner, Henry H. Crowell, and George Pierce Jr. Mr, and Mrs, Arnold P. N and Mrs. Frank Olds of Provi- | Rich of East of hormes Killingly spent Sunday at George C. Spooner’s Joseph A. Lafantaire, R. F. D. carrier, is coming out with a new mail wagon which is the besi ‘arranged wagon ever seen here for the business. It is a first-class post office on wheels, so arranged it can be quickly changed to a fine family carriage for pleasure driving. | SOUTH WINDHAM | Party for Helen Avery on Birthday— Roland Slate’s Experiences in Flood- | ed Districts. | Miss Nellie Foran of New London | has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. E. Backus. A party of sixteen little folis met at the homa of Mrs. Clarence Avery on Tuesday to celdbrate the fourth birth- day of her little daughter Helen. The rooms were prettily decorated with | green and white. The afternoon was | pleasantly spent in games aftec which | dainty refreshmenis were served. Eac | 1ittle” guest received a box of cand |as a favor. Mrs. Willlam Parke and little daughter Edith have returned from a visit in Boston Mrs. Merton Gifford and (hree chil- | Hardwick have been visiting ank Gifford Alfred Card was in Hartford | Wednesday. i | Going West. Henrl Hendrickson for o number of years bogs moulder for the South Win- chester Mfg. Co. concludes his work with that concern today and will short- ly leave for the west with his family. Escaped the Flood! Reland Slate has returned from Pennsylvenia and reports a number of experiences with the high water and | sSome narrow escapes. Mrs. Lee Austin and Mrs. Palmer of Willimantic spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. C. Card. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. in New London Tuesday Charles Hahn is visiting her Mrs. Mary Larkham. Alberte Eno who has been ill at her home at Mansfield has returned Barstow were {oe Mis: o I | to Guilfora Smith's, but only | short time as she expects to | the summer at her own home | will be greatly missed by many | friends whom she has made Lere at | Seuth Windham. " OAKDALE Raymond Cemetery Association Holds Annuai Meeting—Gifts for Mrs. S. C. Parker on Birthday. The annual meeting of the Ray- mond Hill Cemetery association was held in the hall at Montville Center Saturday afternoon, President D. D. Home in the chair. The reports of the secretary-lreasurer and superinten- dent were read and accepted. The of- floers were realpcted for the ensuing Vear: Presiden, D. D. Home: vice presidents, J. C. Fellowes, D. A. John- son; secretary and treasu 716 | Scholfield: superintendent, . stock; directors, E. F. Comstock, J.| C. Fellowes, D. A. | Johnmson. - | It was voted to expend the interest | of the fund in making improvements | | to the cemetery Church Interests. | Rev. C. L. French's Sund: subject was Unbelief a Hi the Christian Life. = Text, Mati. AMr. Fronch conducted the C. morning drance to | 13.58 meei- ing at 7 p. m., toplc, Mission Work at Home and Abroad. Bducation, Acts 7-11. 18 | 76 Carnations on Birthday. The Ladies’ Socfal union met Wed- | nesday afternoon with Mrs. S. C. Par- | ker, by Invitation, it belng Mrs. Par- ker's 76th birthday, she was presented 76 carnations, an azalea and several other tokens of estcem. Refreshments were Served and an exceedingiy g0od time was enjoved by the 19 present. Andrew Johnson hes resigned as en- ineer at the mill and is with the hames Specialtfes company at Un- | casville, as machine tender. FEverett L. Thompson of Palmertown has suc- ceeded Mr. Johnson at the mill. Chester W. Comstock has resigned ap janitor of the Montville Center church. H The cottage praver meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Benjamin Scholfield. Mrs. F. C. Schoifield, Mrs. Paul Gla brenner and Mrs. Harry Auwood at- tended the crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Beebe of Uncasville Sat- | urday evening. SOUTH KILLINGLY State Ornithologist H, K, Job of New Haven gave a very interesting lecture on- Birds at Grange hall Thursday evening. School closed last Friday for ‘onme week vacation. State Master J. Arthur Sherwood in- tends to visit Highland grange, No. 113, April 12. Killingly grange of Danielson will furnish the programme. WESTFORD Victor Kaleta of Mashapaug and Mrs. Katle Bouneer of this place were mar- rled In New York Saturday, March 29, They will live in Mashapaug, whers Mr. Kaleta is a fermer, WINDrAM School District Lays Two and a Half | Mill Tax—Miss Mary Donnell Dead | —Vacation Visitors. At the annual meeting of the Centre | aistrict the following committee was | elected: George Challenger, Adam Lar- | | rabee and Homer F. Wood. The tre urer's report showed a bala 3.49. J. H. Johnson was reel treasurer and C. D. Hopkins col- lector. A iwo and one-half mil tax was laid. . Receipts during the year, $1 expenditures $1,250. s Larrabee returned Tues- | ¢ visit with friends | in Groton and Norwich | Mrs. I T. Pegrum has been visiting | relatives in Bridgeport this weck. | Returning from Florida. | Mr F. F. Webb, who h been | spending several mont in_Winter | | Haven, Fla., starts for home Monday. | She will he with relatives in Willi- mantic for the present The Webb house will be occ ed this summer by Allen B. Lincoln and family of New Haven. Dead. Miss Donnell News was received in town Tuesday of the death of Miss Mary Donnell of Philadelphia. Miss Donnell and her sister have spent their summers at | the Inn for several years. W. Maguire of Brooklyn, N. Y., was at Dr. Guild’s over Sunda Miss Josephine Keeney returned Tuesday from a vieit with friends in | Waterford and Norwich Dr, I. B. Thompson of hag been in town this wealk. Miss Frances Campbell returns Mon- day to her dutles at St. Mary's school New York in_Peelskill Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lathrop, wio haye been spending the Easter recess in town, return to Bates college, Lew ton, Me., on the 7th Miss Dorothy Fenton of Winthrop, Mass., 1s visiting her grandmother | Supper in the Chapel. | A bean supper was served in the chapel last evening in charge of Mre. Ashley Anderson, president of the Ladies' Aid soctety The meeting of tha Women's Mis- slonary society was held Wednesda. The subject of Medical Missions in China was presented by Mrs. George Keeney and Mrs. Andrero Melzger. RAWSON Mies Laura Fuller Injured Whils on | Boston Visit. | Friends of Miss Laura Fuller were shocked to hear that while visiting her nephew in Boston she fell down- stairs, cutting her head so badly that | nine stitches were required to close the | ‘wound. Irvings Hammond and Joe Dietchie attended Charles Fitts’ auction Wed- nesde; Mrs. der treatment for a bone. | J. J. Fitzgerald and daughter, Sade, | | | Martin Walsh is in Boston un- broken collar- spent Sunday in Brooklyn. Mrs, dward Berggren vz mantic Monday. Miss Marian Hammond called on her aunt, Mrs. Frank Lummis,in Chap- lin, Wednesé: iss Sadie Fitzgerald was in Put- nam Saturday Tlste. Hoffman is very il Miss Annic Wood of Webster spent | {he weei end with Mrs, D. T. Phillips Dwight Phillips was in Willimantio | recently. ! PLAINFIELD Grange Prosents Successful Play—Ad- dress on Livingstone Heard by Local People. willt- s in The drama “Jostah’s Courtship,” giv- en in Babcock’s Opera house recently by Plainfieid grange was very success- ful, The Y. P. S. C. E. meeting in the Congregafional ~church was omitted Sunday evening to give the people s better chance to heard Mr, Russell of Boston speal in the Town hall at Cen- tral Village; subject, David Living- stone. The Searchlighe Mission band held their meeting Saturday afternoon with Miss Rhoda Marsland. Mre. Ernest Gasklil entertained her sisters, Mrs, A. L. Hill of Norwich and day. | Mrs. H. Bertland of New Haven Sun- | day. Miss Mary Downing is vistting her aunt, Miss Julia Downing, in Put- nam. AL Rundall has moved his family from Flat Rock to the Duren Bennett place on South Main street, owned by Ivin Wilcox. Mrs, Arthur MOOSUP Opening of Banks Shows ($133 for | Methodist Organ Fund—Masonio Burial for Caleb H. Pierce. Mofiitt has been flL Quite a company 'gatherod in the Methodlst vestry last Saturday eve- ning, bringink the littie banks contain- ing money for the organ fund, An en- tertalnment cofisisting of plano duet by Doris Potter and Iihel Parkhurst; recitations by Hilis Kenmedy, Dorothy Salisbury and Maxine Card; vocai duet Mike Baca went to Hartford the first of the waek. C, H. Barlow has bought'a new pair by Mrs. Charles Bragg and Mrw, Rose Masor coffes and fruit w soclal hour enjoyed. the banks w tents counted ett Dawson, peldon and Lewis opened ar Dawsc b amount of $133.75 re 25 banks still out, n this amount considerab] Newe in Genera R. I guest of Marlboro, 5 Bverett Salisbury has a stay of r in Frost Proof Caleb Henry Pierce Day Kimball b body was bIG t for burial in o The Ba will speal T There Methodist chur pastor being in a ferenc: The T Edwin I The Missiona with Mrs. H. B, M noon. Trask Family Going to De Warden of Town F Mr. and or spending a few dave at Mr fathers before leaving for De where ha will be employed Mrs. Luther Leavitt T 3 in_Worcester. Mise Carrh vigiting friend L. H. He the spring te: Mrs. Wm > ha is_slowly improviz Mra, Eva North Mass., has been a gix £ Mrs. Wm. Brown Interesting Programme An_espectally inter was arranged for Tuesday night by Lecturer ard Healey. Mrs, Healey v v ed to fill the vacancy m Annie C remo I Resigns at T Leroy Wyma at the Town I has resigned Mass,, stock Academy, F mond Benson ome of the speakers. POM Church Re-sngages Brown at Norwich Meetings. Mrs. Flage 1s at t the summer E. B. Brown inspe Grange, Tuesday eve t the Whist Club, Mart! 2 enor and Mr. prize The church has enga Reed. as pastor for another Arthur Botham hatel numbers of chickens in b chines. A large crowd attende Larned anction, Wednes E. B, Brown, attended 2 at Norwi Trade banquet, day and Thursday Connectiont Farmer. Creek mines ar Cripple merged by & $30,000,000 poration. Stomach Upset? Sour ?“Cascarets Sluggish bowels cause gase sourness and food fermentation. That awful sourness, bel acid and foul gases; that pa pit of the stomach, the heartt nervousness, nausea, bloating af eating, feeling of fullnesm and sick headache, meamm asor be regu. dered stomach, which cammot lated until you remove the ism't your stomach’s fa stomach 15 as good as o Try Cascarets; thoy cleanse and regulate the move the sour, undigested menting food and foul gase excess bile from the liver off the constipated wasto mat polson from the intestinos Whitehead: reading by Miss Georgietta Barber an dolin solo by Ydwin Metn lll'.éwlfl; d, after-which calce, els, Then your stomach troubd s ended. A Casearet tonight w stralghten you out by morning—e 10 cent box from any drug store will keap, your siomech swees ver an bowals regular for months. Don't for get the children—thelr iffie ‘nrides nesd & good, gentle clesnainn, (o,