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A < ‘Q{Q;A}A‘é_\_ AARRRAARRARRAAAR ¢ H AL A Sqdare Deal Tailor LETTERS FROM TWOQ STATES WATERFORD | Maine returned to his duties surf- { man, Mrs. Maine remaining for the Jordan Grammar School Pupils Per- | "3, 00 the Woek, e is having fect in Attendance During Winter |a vacation Term. | Some young people are 2: »ods where the fra- Pupils in t} rdan_grammar bloom. having perfect attendance fo received a fox winter term were. nson of Assump- Grades VII and VIII—Mi; Hlinois. X, Kneeland, principal: Mary Ave - - Florence Bliven, Raymond 3rooks, J Wilbur Carlough, Caroline Crawfora LEBANON Christine Hendry, Mary ary, Wil- liam Kirschner, Frie r, Elea- | Poverty Social - Nets Over $20—Big nore Slate, Mary Brool Whist—Organization of Ball Team. Grade V and v Mary A Chappe teacher Austin, The Christian Endeavor society gave Lawrence Brooks, Gertrude Chu sqcial in the church pariors Alorton Crawford, , Ruth € eam and Manwaring, Ros Moosbroker, Law- rence Gr Namara, Frank Mosic was ada Gallup, A large crowd farian and a good time lorence , M. Twent B ‘ enty Tab wi Preston, teacher: Beckwith, . ¥ Eablesof Wilst William Carlson, .ebanon W t clu ‘.U‘i] a par- iyle Porter, Leon i Shening. Jip. Gtanee tha e niy-Six tables were played. Cake The average attendance in the four | DA ice cream were served. The foi- zooms is, respectively, 39.28, 25.07, 37.48 hedelge 1 il M o L and 40.89. NORTH STONINGTON Four New Boarding Pupils at Wheel- Srwin prizes were e the highest ng the er School—Call to Rev. Jo H. s, Ladies— Gladys Adatie. scond, Mrs. N. Loomi | ttemen Myron Peck Mrs. F. T. Whitman South At- | ond. ns. Consolation prizes tieboro, Mases., has been visiting in v and 'N. S. Loomis. town for a few days March Mails Weighed. The Wheeler school reopened Tues- | Ana s it at the oty et Testrdts . | ind sa received @ he % N ing pu 1 ring March were 1630 Ibs., 9 oz.:_ despatched 1bs 6 oz h: M. Pendleton an E hte; g it o e e St Ball Team Ready for Season. he Third Baptist The baseball team of the Lebanon o making its sc dule L 47 roicilite 1vs.last week with Mrs. James 'Q A Pendletan CLARK’S FALLS Clifton Sweet of New Britain we e | the -week end guest of his motr Horace Palmer Gets Fox Hound from | Mrs. Mary Sweet Wiinois. Richard Bishop is spending a few o j weeks in -Hariford, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W . Mal frionde. = llson D. Maine of | ""Nfiss Augusta Pember of Frankiin the Watch Hill life ing station were |, guests of Mr. Maine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Maine, over Wednes- day night. Thursday morning Mr. spending this week with Mr K. Noyes. PENDLETON HILL Mrs. C. E. Hillard spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson. Mary and Rilla — 3 D Chapman spent Wednesday in Westerly. and Noyes Wheeler Alice ‘Chapman have resumed their school work at the Wheeler High school Miss Mary Chapman and Clark t at Coon, teachers in town are having a weel’s vacation. Clark Coon is spending several days In Jewett City. Mrs. €. D. Thempson spent Sunday at Mrs. J5P. Sourdman’s. EAST COLCHESTER J Roadmen _have b the ®pring oy own work of -road repal In many places the roads ar y rough, due the heavy rains, Farmers are busy with planting. Some have ¢ Miss Alice Mahoney and Miss attendeq the teachers’ meet anon Center ool Thursday noon. Samuel Perkins has moved his goods to plowing and ts sown. tire bills Ray Le after- | will i { trip ~ SomeMenWill Say To This Offer! additional inducement for orders right now give a STORY. $6.00 raincoat when I offer you one of these free with a TAILOR WHO MAKES GOOD CLOTHES CHEAP and family from tbe Fields place to the William Frink farm on Scott Hill. Thomas McGrath, Sr., is able to be of doors after a few days’ ill- and Mrs. Willlam Avery were visitors Sunday. Sdward Mahoney and daughter Norwich Saturday. has the frame for a new and will build GARDNER LAKE Miss Emma Johnson returned home after spending two weeks with Niantic. s Grace Lath d relatives here Sunday and Mrs. E. E. Mitchell lin called on local frien: p of Palmertown of nesda: Windham County MOOSUP Club News—Mrs, Daniel in Hartford—Interests Churches. The Thursday club will meet next Thursday_with Mrs. Howard Main. rs, Mrs. Bragg and Mrs. Bar The Chautauqua circle’s meeting w d Monday afternoon with M King. " Rollcall, Whittler. Bitgood spent a_ few d. ith her sister in Mystic. Death of Mrs. Daniel Grover. AMrs. Nellie Grover died at her home n Hartford Wednesday evening, aged 62 vears. Her husband, Daniel Grover, dled some two years ago, and she had been living with her son Harry in Hartford. For many years her home s in this village, and the body will b ought here for burial today (Sat urday), with services in the Baptist church! The new pastor of church is Rev. James comes from Burnside, where he has been ihree years. Rev. R. Roberts 8o to yard Haven. The us es will be held at the church next Sunday, Rev. Mr. Coote occupying. the. puipit. The Ep- worth leagueé service will be in charge Prentice of Norwich was a re- er in town. Grover Dies of the be the Methodist Coote, who of Miss Serena Reed. Rev. Mr. Loomis will speak Sunday morning on Christlan Stewardsh In the evening on The Deity of Jesus. Personal Mention. Edwin Card of Providence came here by auto last Sunday to call on friends previous to locating in Spring- field, Mass., where he has accepted a position. and Mrs. W. S. Davis of Provi- recently returned from a to Bermuda. They were guests ¢t Dr. and Mrs. Sargent the first of the week. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Sargent and son Reinald leave here today (Saturday) for their summer home, Wenaumet Hejghts, Pocasset, Mass. 2 PO ~vIER Robert Rush is making extepsive changes ia the grounds at Courtland. Déndld Stone of Brooklyu is work- 3 dence have ing at Westland farm. E. ‘Brown visited Boston Wed- iy and enfoyed Ous SKinner and his, company in. Kismet Wolt Den grange held their regu- lar meeting Wednesday evening and gave a poverty social with poverty supper and program to mstch. ~ ABINGTON There wit be no se Congregational the pasior Rev. G. O. Read and famil being on a visit to Philadelphia. gr be no services In the im- | s Wed- | church next Sunday. | CENTRAL VILLAGE 1 CANTERBURY | Bridge Closed Again—Crowd Attends Recent Entertainment. Kennedy City Mill to Start Up—Form- Library Building to Shelter Engine. @ * er Chemical The Quinebaug bridge is closed and peovle have to go around the Hook again. Dr. . E. Bennett has been spending several days this week with friends Miss Edna Bickford entertained the Eucliea_Tuesday evening. The King's Daughters met Monday Because it does not seem possible for any one to make a Suit or Topcoat to measure for $15.00, and as an AINCOAT ABSOLUTELY ~ ~ TO A CUSTOMER AS A BONUS. BUT THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT I PROPOSE DOING TODAY AND I BELIEVE I CAN SHOW YOU BEYOND A DOUBT WHY I AM ABLE TO DO IT. HERE IS MY One of the largest independent manufacturers in New England got into a shoal of water financially a few months ago and was forced to obtain a loan to pull himself out of difficulty. was able to secure a sum of money—offering as a collateral 500 Men’s English Rubber Slip-on Raincoats. sequently becoming more involved he was petitioned into bankruptcy a few weeks ago and the bank found it- self with the stock of raincoats on its hands and closed them out to me at my own valuation. these raincoats do not “‘stand” me $6.00 or even one-half that figure. wholesale cost.. Yet if you were to go into one of the big stores to buy a tan or gray English Rubber Slip-on similar to one of these you would have to pay $6.00 to $7.50. Hence my contention that I am giving you a SUIT or TOP COAT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Inasmuch as I cannot duplicate these raincoats at anywhere near the price I bought them for, I can only make this offer while the lot lasts. And in view of the large number [ have given away during the past 8 days I want to impress you with the advisability of giving me your order now. “TOM” MURRA | | | IMPOSGIBLE FREE Through the loan of my bank he Sub- I confess that As a matter of fact I paid one-half of the $15 10 Broadway NORWICH OPEN EVENINGS A Square Deal %4 Tailor %) VNNV Y 8 WINDAAM Norwich, and Charles H. Newton of .ondon, were guests of Mr. and New 1 oAb e e e R ind Miss| TATSWel _Gift t5 Miss Haiel Sackis Mrs = _arkham anc s R B eas . Gladys E. Flint of Canterbury Greer from C. E, Society—Collection fe were guests Wednesday of Miss Berth Flood Sufferers. M. Clark . The friends of Clinton E. Frink gave . The regular busi him a surprise party. Monday even- | Sgcial o E A pirthd Wednesday evening ¥ s o Sy lors with an unusually 12 or | ance. During the evening HAMPTON Backug presented Miss A Lo was to leave town the Smith -L arkin Marriage—Death of v, a 1\.;(1;!Jr4u1|;"”5l""“"&' n in ag George M. Holt, at 84, /Vears ‘in_ which she ha Mrs. Fannle Larkin and Mr. Smith oy oty were married at the home of thel| ne church p PR bride’s nephew. F. A. Phillips, last Sat- | noon B titnewna Bpent. ik urday evening. Light refreshme were served Mrs. Charles Benziger of Auburn : e | R. T, is visiting her daughter Mrs. il LT s ] | Wm.' Pearle. A special collect 8 George H. Kimball has moved his X“*s\\-n ~«*\f'-1,‘w‘~_ or | | e elinda McStay spent Sunday | and relatives in Hartford with Miss Geneva Andrews in Dan- | Fred Mcade is highway surveyor in b {the Westminster district this season. Mill Starts Up. It hoped we will have some decent The Kennedy City mili formerly | and passable roads now, as we have run by Samuel Collins, has started up | been having nothing hut cart paths. again, having been closed since Willis | All think we shonld have some of the Tiees aTo et chape ot o1t few | State roads put up in the western part weeks left for his home in New | of the town and not all put in one | York. | place, as the people in this part are Mrs. Frank Davis and little’ son |'Some of the best and most thrifty | | Russell have been Providence visi- | farmers and citizens, deserving of | some of the good things of the town. | Mrs. Madison Crose of Mansfield | lis Lorenzo Bennett and brother | Center is visiting her son, L. Howard | Charles Wllliam Bennett 2nd, spent “ross, | part of thefr Haster vacation in Plain- Retiiens [Froln “Rhatie lalan; fleld with William Alexander, and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Gardiner and | Mrs. Sarah C. Allen is at her home son Robert have returned from Har- | in the north, part of town for a short risville, R. I, and have gone to | time. Mrs. Lydia A. Bennett, ge and srandson, master Luman Bennett, of Hartford. who have been spending a. week with relatives in town, have returned to Central Village. Entertainment a Success. P. mem- housckeeping in Fitch Carey’s house, recently used for a hoarding house. | Mr, Gardiner has entered the employ of Roswell Stevens, electrician of | Moosup. 1 Miss Helen W. Tillinghast has been | | spending several days with relatives | {in Plainfield. | Allan Mofiit, conductor on F Moosup-Central line has v The drama given by the M bers night at the town hall last Thursday was a_success. Tax collector as an old-fashioned farmer and trolley off quty. Conductor Oscar Clarke was the substitute. 1 ackett as a city chap, made a | Warren Hopkins of Providence has | blg hit. Mr. Sackett who recently | been at the home of Alfred’ Hill a | moved here with his parents from few day: jLong Isinnd, acted with much ability. The drama ““The Elopement of El- | Mr. Hicks a Canterbury boy, kept the | len,” which was te have been given | house well amused with his funny by the Ladies’ Ald soclety at the | sengs and speeches, and received | People’s theatre in Moosup has been | numerous encores. The music by the | given up:, | superintendent Myron B. Hicks of the Mrs. Narcisse Caplette visited rel- | town farm, on the organ and Mr. Fred “lcett on the mandolin was excellent - audlence included people from Plainfleld. Seotland, Norwich and other the ladies’ of aturday. ire of Webster, . George Loring. | Mrs. John Westcott of Providence | places. The supper by has been visiting local relatives the | the M. P. church was excellent as st week. usual. Mrs. Arthur Young, and ¢ Willis L. Bennett attended the Eng- Colby, Margaret and Ellen, ar | lish Tea Party recently given at Spin- ing Bosion relatives. % | ner Hall in Plainfield, by the members | D imes I'(i Gardner was in Wil- | of St. Paul's Episcopal church limantic_Saturday. 1 Mrs. David Kennedy has been en- Death Follows That of Mother. | tertaiping her cousin, Mrs. Jane Camp- Mrs. Grace Dupree who was buried bell of Voluntown. March 31st. leaves a husband, | Ui X | bne son, Ray I Moffit and one daugh- | tilized as Engine House. | ter. Miss Etta M. Moffit, and a brother The building, formerly used as a | Wr. Robbins and a sister. Mrs. Wm. | | public library, is being remodeled and | H. Beers. Her death was doubiy sad will be used for the chemical engine | 3S her mother died less than a month purchased for the fire company re- | ag0. cently organized. - Personal Briefs. WARRENVILLE Mrs. Patrick Millett returned Sat- P seven weeks’ visit with Mrs. B. C. Bugbee is the guest of urday from her daughter, Mrs. Chester Burdick in | Stafford Springs. George Loring of Worcester has been his home. | Ford Greene has returned to the | home of his sister, Mrs. Frank Edger- | ton, having spent his vacation with | relatives in Rhode Island. was a Norwich her aunt, in Providence. E. A. Fileld of Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Tyler, with their son, spent the week-end in this village. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chapman have entered the employ of I P. Richards at_Ashford. Mr. and Mrs. John Scarborcugh were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. B. L. at vis- | William Dean v visitor Wednesday. of Mrs. E. L. James, Wednesday. rs. Edward Gallager has been en- tertaining Miss Daigneau of Moosup. Miss Emma Greenhalgh has turneq from Worcester where she has heen” to attend the wedding of her | cousin, ST SOUTH CANTERBURY Mrs. Hannah E. Larkham and H. of Central | { James. finished work for | Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Brewer spent 3 illinghast Sunday in the “Thread City.” Willlam Jowett of Southbridge, A<hford Grange, No. 90, held its Mass., has been visiting his son, Wil- athly meeting in Baker's ITall llam Jowett. | ay evening. Mrs, Charles H. Walker of Sonth-| S. L. €ese and son G. Burton Case ampion, L. I is Visiting her mother, | were in Mansfield Center, Thursday. { Mrs. Eilen Torrey. | " Mrs. Fred Parker of Wormwood [1ill | AMiss Helen Greene' has returned | visited her sister, Mrs. Geo, O. Balc| | from Worecester where she has beéen | Sunday. snding her vacation. Mrs. Edwin Cushman and Mrs, J. A, Mrs. Willlam Street was a Jewett | Dimock, of Westford Hill were guests ' family to a farm in Brooklyn, which he recently purchased Death at 24. eracted i George M Holt. one of Hampt oldest residents, died at his home Painfully Injured. last Monday. He ha been ailin, Char! 2 while chc long time. Mr. Holt was 84 ears of | for Har injured his age. He leaves a widow. two daugh-|to such an exter he was oblig ter: Mrs, N. C. Cleveland. and to go to Willin i 1ave Wm Spalding. also one grand-daughter | ed Mrs. Ray Fuller. The funeral was on Iarl g = Thursda n went Mrs, Willlam Phillips is keepi on ' T Was ae house for A. Phillips during the absence of his aunt e i e For Worthy Object DAYVILLE About $ was netted from the en Eea—— the benefit of Warren Burnham's| Church—Men’s’ Club Elects Officers children. N LG % Marble * Contractor A. E. Pearl is building a | M L - houss “for Abel Burdick on the site | {/11dren of W OTEeSiol v which he rece purchased. L8, 10 AL AUNBEIHE TS Annual Church Meeting. ing WERTMINSTER Congr a james ra_and Infant Baptism Sunday—The Week's | Burnett were elected the churct Happenings. [ mittee; W. D. Cogswe re bitisee treasurer; musical co: ec Mr. Croft occupied the pulpit at| Bennett: ushers W. Bur church, Sunday morning. An infant | E. Miller evi i it T baptism will occupy part of the time | Bennett; ayditore N at the service next Sunday | William' Burne ’ me eve Miss Lulu Robbins returned this|the Men's ciub elec week to resume her work as teacher | for the coming vea 2 : of the school after a week vacation T . Bailier. Mrs. Stephen Babcock and daughter | treasurer, Fred B. Miller. Ella with Miss Esther Cornell of Plain- s NI Db aete fleld spent ay at Willlam Med- | ‘Waviand e g i bury’s. {end at his home . Mr. Kusack has been repairing his | Mr and Mre. . L. Bristol ha pasture enclosurers the past week and | "Y€ 0 OWRL in D getting ready to pasture live stoc sy g i for the summer, as has been his cus- | S4pday with Mre. C 4. Hussel tom in previous vears. wiebl and With Mus N Mrs_Rov Barstow and daughter Tone | " \iee Linsley Bates of Norwich, have been spending sev- | grom East Dousla eral days at George Barstow's, Mr. W LAk in Bos Mrs. Croft of Hanover was present | Monday at church Sunday. | - Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Greig visited Opens Summer Home. Hanover Sunday. . Mrs, Shorter of New York has re-| Miss Myrtice Blanchard is spendir opened her summer residence at North | tWo weeks in Providence. | Soclety. Dr. Chester Sharpe, who has bee Frank Benrett, who has been very | Spending some = weeks = with es ill the past winter, is able to get out | bBlanchard, returned to his home last although very feeble yet. | week Mrs. Oscar Hubbard spent Thursday o DC in Danielson. THOMPSON Jack Uson of New York, has been e spending the week here. L Rov.: . Ariald VO €. P Halzinga Looking for Summer Home Mrs. Moore has i been entert & Rev. A, C. Johnson of Westfield, | Misg Lounsbury Mase., spent Monday with Mrs. S. A.| Miss Wiley has returned to h Cooper. Sunday he preached st the |Stmmer home Advent church in Putnam. ) Mrs. Truesdale is visiting in Sop Mrs. O, A. Hiscox has returned from | Ville | visiting friends in Hartford and New | , Mrs. Searls has her little r Haven. Allce Deeringtlon, with her Several from here attended the min- | Rev. Arnold V. C. P. Huizin strel show in Eastford Avril 8, given | in town Tuesday looking for a ho by Willimantic' amateure. for the summer. C M. Randall hAs returned from | o oo Providence. | Books will not become yellow if J. B. Tatem. Jr, of Putnam was in' pages be exposed to sunlight occa- Larkham and children, of Plain Hill, town this weak. sionaliy