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¢ Pages Nine to Sixteen Saturday, May 24 TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY THE BIG SOU” WESTER [ ; JUST WHEN HE THOUGHT HE WAS NEARLY THROUGH VOT[ FOR ME AND i’LL REFORM EVERYTHING. THicazo mRY WEWS TS AN"ILL WIND“FOR WILSON . l And the Cat Came Back l 7t 2 s 5 3 ND THE TORTOIS I e e { EONARD BRIDGE | of nara ¢ rong of Winsted visited | gouth Coventry Preacher Heard— |t with friends in town on Sunday. Henis from Eorone Mourners at Charles B. Strong’s Mrs. W. 8. Mitchell left this week | Funeral for New York te meet her sister, Mra, his cider mill in the came along Sun d themselves were feeling good in arrested them and fo the North Stonington where they were kept over morning they were eph Ta who with her d Mr, Harris and Miss Spivery of Nor- Justice ‘harles E. Miss Giadys Latimer, has been | Wic n spent Sunday with Mi 11 three were fined. 5 intn tras dine Zu- | Caples, a oA Y EASTERN GUNNEBTIGUT AND WESTERN HHUDE ISLAN [ UNCASVILLE S evinanaveiae 0 Bu | . Bilzabeth' Hazeid was @ T e = d Mrs. Henry Hart and child [ Visitor Baltic, 5 at the home of Mr, Hart's| Mr wolski of Hartford w Looall Motem: Helen White, daughter Mys, W. F. White, has me on tly. South Coventry John’s Church Ends—Odd Fellows Attend Grand Lodge Exercises. and Mrs. Mo Hart. hig s Moses Chapman, who is spending a | Willlams' few weeks with his daughter, Mrs, Rev. Mr Hanney, was at his homo over Sun- | Bre: iy £ Sunday Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents dwin of the state est of Mrs. S. E. Monday evening the senior class at | the Palmer Ddiemorial school gave a comedy entitied A Suffragette Baby, GLASGO Joseph Dumas to Return from Canada | i (e following cast: Anna Spenc —Waterbury Man Has Kinney Farm. | Ruth Iergman; Helen More, Tere and Building in Three Counties. ; rwich are oc- cottage at the | ‘ i i&mm Give Comedy—Mission at St.| | | { T B 3 5 spent Sun , OAKDALE Neaw e 1 Emily Watrous is at J. v Hill. | Hickey; Susan_Trimble, Edna La | o New London County \ FITCHVILLE Mrs. W. H. Bonney is spending sev- | Bounty; Mre. McGuinness, the lands | Church Interests—Mrs, Letitia Com- eral days in Summit, R. T lady, Bisie La Bounty:' Miss Harriett | stock Seriously i, on Libe; iss Ruth on with ) spent Flora A DNER LAKE Mrs. Frank Thompson Injured by Fall s = { Joseph Dumas, a former carpenter er, a reporter, Susan Horhe: | i & 1ot ing in Lebanon. | 5 5 AT a 1 3 ve s Soods = 501 ra Burges There At the Congregation Sun- g it 5 o 1 3 VOLUNTOWN —May Basket Hung to Supt. and |3t the mill will 'soon move his goods 1 Henderson, Vera Burgoss. There| , At the Consregational church Sun Charles Carpenter's children have | Pavilion Being Built on Lake Shore o = | from Canada, where be has been for a | was a good aitendance and the sale of | day g pastor, Rey. C. L.| Charl prstesi e e B o { rs. E. L. Rathbun. | vear or more, to the village. ice cream and cake which took place | French, preached from the parable of | been il o QR BRI N LTy ISR Hiow Meo- | = | © J. T. Wilbur is running a new auto- | afterwards was patronized. | the Prodigal Son. Luke 15, first end < : Be Observed. Miss Helen ams spending the | mobile. | About $30 was cles Rl Syisn ficlRuse, | Miss SRrReuserticn Die SINY d Mrs. Harry Reynolds of L ‘ With Trleniis 1n SIATord Sosinis Mrs. Smith of New London h | money which the raised on | The C. 1o meeting was conducted by | Mrs. How rpenter of West on i ea jodal s aavRe o local team | Miss Albertina Harris and Miss Ruth | the guest of her daughter, Mrs. | other entertainments given last winter | Deacon J. C. Fellow SOLLE o | ter, ME v e <o ; . . est game of | Eastland we illers in New London | returni to her home last Mond: { will be used to defray the expenses | Stature of Christ Growing Up I It. | of South Cove | and Mrs. Charles Baldwin of 3 to 0. Tt jSunday. Mr. Olsen of New York is spending | of the class trip which will be taken | 1"9'"‘- 4, 11-16. The attendance iul‘ »C‘u:u: >4 N a with Mr. and visito ! hompson is confined | the week at Sterry Kinney's. | on Thursday to Hartford in an auto- (1% A | and Mrs. ! ney A are. ng were un- | home from injuries received o mobile. The pillow went to Miss Min- | Recent Visitors. | and s 1 Y. M. 'C. A. Pavilion. ums pla i fail at her home. i Now ©nnct; Auiyos: nie_McArdle | rs noc Brid Charles | wnd Fzra D. Randall ! John F. Fields ana | The man from Waterbury who| wWinthrope M. ls of Princeton, | was a er at the home of her sister, | 0 Colcheste . HeE- | avis company, contract- ney and Representative | bought the Harland Kinney farm mov- | X, J. was a we itor at the | Mrs Fellowes, one day recently Carpente S trong are building a large | n made up utomo- | ©d his household goods to his new | home of Mrs. £ d. | ~H. A Rogers of Waterford was a ”'(*‘ f o | west shore of the lake | bile party to Hartforq T: | hor Saturday. R { business cailer in s ce Wed | sday branch Y. M. C. A, kT |t ,;;L\givedz.é::r a 1‘; o ‘]‘({";.:md:[mu sg,?x) e T business caller n this place Wednes S lhert G, Kneclana | On Memorial da he boys ' Sl LG L week end guests of his brother, Frar Sunday ended the mission given by | Ir. and Mrs. E. F. Reynolds of Lef- | spent Thursday with Mrs. Marla Mor- | Johnson, after visiting to Sterling for two game upt. and Mrs. E. L. Rathbun re- | < Rey. Father Marbot in St. John's Ro- | fingwell were ¢ : e o in Colch, | in Norwich and Jewett ra = gam H u eston. 2 € allers at J. C. Fellowe L ¢ | v A 1 of voung people from this | turned home Tuesday evening from a | ‘Guasts Frof . Maino: Catholic _church, | Soinday. rs. Elizabeth Carpenter | home Monday. place sded the dance at Glasgo | €W days' visit with friends in Bos- _ il | Mrs. Ellen Clifford entertained Mrs.| F. A. Beebe and family of Leffing- e has been ver it the of | ampiin is spending sev~ Baturda 5 [ ton ¢ hours after arriving home fr. 2ud M. Ishmaell Curils former | 44 Gardnery of ‘Gardner Lake: 0Ver| weli: calledsnl b o Dimbeaen R0E" Howard Cearpenter, -1 h friends and relatives in suildings ‘at Terrace farm, for- | large May basket containing fruit, - 1% 2 pacs now. Leng M \iShnday. | day, making the trip in their automo- g vl e I Dakls "o, | Sweets and twenty dollars in gold was -'dl‘"fi il Ll r‘:,"v‘*“‘bl Miss Anna Quinn, a teacher in the | bile | —_ —— ! o much 0 % | left at their door. After a long hunt | 4nd friends here the past weel. Tenth district (Uncasville) school,who | . Rkan o REcwall ras y 7 AL S8 ith aroi trim. | by Supt, Rathbun and grandson, Mas- Mrs. Homer Kinney and her sister, | ;i85 0% oy able to rasume daties | visitor I thiss unr:n!;fv"‘v'"fi,?m' ol CLARK’SF S Many improvements have been | ter Harlow Bogue of Norwich, party | Mr: ‘.'urnf, were calling on friends In | (g week. Miss Bertha Lyon ha ub- Mrs. Orin Gardner of Gard Lalk A < & t property since coming | 0f the young people of the villag ,‘h}' place 1 '(""d'-l‘-r e ituted called on friends at Ravmond Hill on atches 30 Trout—| Mis hrop of Palmertown =sion of the present owner, | Were discovered in hiding. The party | Jrving Button of Pen i was Able to Leave Hospital. Sunday. Two Young Hawks Captured. spent Sunday at home with her par- e S | was invited into t house where a Ain\!_rve- \(H‘:xfl‘ Tuesday e 1 Ly w e Mrs. Letitla Comstock is confined to ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lathrop. 2 | pleasant evening was spent, Noyes Eccleston spent several days 8 4 her home by il ra g, B f Hone Valle: May and several friends of Memorial Exercises. { the past weel Stewa i i kus hos, 1, vndergoing treat- * home by iliness. A graduate nurse n E. Barber of Hone Valley 3 s - ast weel at Stewart Hill, in kus hosplial, vndergoing Hazt 5 g ow fon spent Buniey Tomiotrow, Mesiokal” Suh oy | Local Notes. P | ment_ for blc boisoning, was dis- |18 in attendance. on business Satur | New London spent Sunday at Gardner 1 morial Sunday, the | Lo ne ool e ot Norwich —_— | et SRl L. E. Bill has a 1 h of | Lake grove. R, escorted by Court Liberty rs. Ma ot Norwloh s chesea from, the huspital ues = Thiic ‘T oetorn ek : ¢ h 3 sts of J. L 3 R Y, gl - sister . Ev e i s — > A Mte Leghc chicks § of his | sts of J. L. Oat. £ A and Court Advaned, s, | ¥isiting her sister. Mre. Frances Kin-| NORTH STONINGTON sy and is'now’ac the ‘home of his LAUREL GLEN { White Teshorn e e O. F.. will leave Union hall about | kead. | 18 ek, uther (Lo | 1 4 5 £ P jenee was ; £ he : P rtv . . % has s b o iward Halton of Providence w men from The Rulletin com . ReCOREBINE By -6 - Mr. and Mrs. James D. McCarty and James . Comstocs has had his land - 5 on of Pro g T T i opibanied by 240l son of Norwich were recent guests of | Thirst Gets Thres Men Into Lflfl“"P—l.u. Colchester road surveyed and | Many at Auction—Boy Injured by a t of Richard Main r aturday at’ his cottage at p tery and decorate the | MI. McCarty's father, John MecCarty.| Rev. M. G. Tupper at Baptist | laid out in bullding lo Fall. on a frout fishing hik he fallen heroes of the | Miss Elsie Adams is visiting friends | Church, | Mrs. Winfield Hanney and children, €780 _of fthe ‘cGyatedRnh 3 itch A. Dolbeare of b - After the coneclusion of |in_Hartford. e LW 1d Katherine, were week Jessie Main of Stonington was here | 1argest weighed nc )’}‘ & oun their cottage at 1 xe in the cemetery return | Frank McManus has returned from | Rev. M. G. Tupper of Three Rivers, | e al the home of Mr. and t Saturday. the fzstitine e Bad Sy feie A L e e e with relatives in Arctic, R. I | Mass. spent Sunday In town and spoke | 2 enry Church. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Congdon were TeRma jend o BalEnor R fhns s B pecial patriotic program has Annie McManus has returned | in the Third Baptist chureh. Mr. Tup- | Home Missionary society met business callers in Westerly Satur- | a map of the streams home of Mrs. Thomas Church | day wrk's Falls. nged from a visit with Jewett City friends per was entertained at the home of 2 2 e and Mrs. Otis Evans are taking | £ o ek £ Deacon George A. Thompson. ay afternoon. Mr. Puttker was in North Stoning- Mr. an: £ e AST COLC Tewett City Thuraday. SALEM Flome mromirior i | SR e s O Ee e Sen Ll el b EAST COLCHESTER : Tuisaey. ALELT ; b curred In New London, was at one Mary Walch of Ashaway was at the | York pari erly owned by Jerry | e T:rr'd:;:nywmat st. Tho:as Church. = gl froharles F. Havaen s returned | {ime o resident of this fown. . |home of Nathan Main recently. Duro, “north’ of the Wheeler cross- | Looal Grangers at Institution ~of riduu ree days’ prayer in bt—Surpris e 8] the win- Mrs. Albert V very, Mrs. Freder-| A gocd number attended the auction | roads. . | Gran i 5 honor of the Blessed Sacrament, com- | 0"ange Hall Clear of Dol Prise | ter and early sprins. |1k H. Comstock, Mrs. George Dart|at the late Ellen Malws Satarday Two Hawks Captured: | (epaniiny Copeao menced Friday evening at Thomas' Party—May Basket for Teacher. | Miss Gertrude Main of Preston | ‘Woodworth, who v { and Miss Laur The things sold brought good prices.| Bard Bill and P aine captured c ind continues this (Saturday) Plains wds the guest over Sunday of [in New York atiending the Sunshine| After a visit here, Mr. l‘nt(ker’s! two large vouns JMrs. Clark and son.Everett of South evening, at 7.30, and Sunday. Miss Marion Polly of New London | her aunt, Mrs. Leonard Main. convention, ived home Saturday | daughter has ,.e?um;.d to Boston. il & £y X‘,’“‘f«lf”_“, weve V! - tng here lst week, Many from this village are planfling | is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Clifford W. Caswell is tem- | night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter James were LEDYARD Mr. Clark spent the day fishing. to attend the unveiling of the soldiers' | William Darling. jPorarily acting as substitute nurse at | Mrs. Charles T. Beebe entertained | Sunday callers at Willis Almy's, near L Organized Grange. ionument in Jewett City Friday, May Frank Gardner and Miss Maxson of | the state hospital at Norwich. | the members of the Good Cheer Sun- | Pendleton Hill. . _— Na and Mk B Beowat A Oth : New London were visitors in towni Helped Themselves to Cider. | shine society at her home on Thurs-| J. P. C. Voa Carlsberg was in West- | Twenty-four Fine Pheasants Releassd | ,;; . Mahoney of this ‘plam ifi’d ‘,f i I attempt | on Bunday and dance was held n |, The arrival of three inmates for the |92y afternoon. fesy o <t sonm of At.| —Three Tramps in Jail for Taking | Staples of Coichester were in Frankhn BuoNt Bikeet on Vol and Gl Grange hall last Friday evening. town lockup Sunday evening caused | In New Home. T AT e O el | Lafayette: Main's, Cidel: | Saturday evening, whera they organ- 5 e e okt 5 4 5 a3 2 a ripple of excitement In the village. | The new residence of Franik J. Main, while playing ball, fell on | = | 1zed the Franklin grange, with a good o baseball teams Free from Debt. They were thirsty individuals who on 1 completed and S rrow and was serlously injured. | g U gEAeE e e e o Ineriibura: e At the regular mesiing of the g a holiday hike appropriated sev- B - Alexander moved his hous: . "‘"'““‘.f' Syshiaveny ol .:‘,""l | t3ant we IngisE | g JArs. Green, Mrs. Bert Green and HANOVER lesduy evening the last indeb peral cheering glasses of cider without | hold goods from New london into his | o Umer was in North Ston- | ¢ e 1. Gee om the west- | dausater Laura of Columbia woro ,,,,, bR on Grange hall was entirely leave of the owner | new nome. hursday ern part of the T'hey | Buests of local relatives recentl o ntly been | ¥he contaresion of Atk churches hald | e -consert pund Hak e R Misy Hdith Taylor of New York has/ B = handsome | Mr, and Mrs, Congdon of zrah at the Hanover Congregational church | Purchased from s Norwich firm and | NORTH LYME been spending a few days af fhe home | LIBERTY HILL fand wer | streot were visiting friends here Simn Wednesday, the 21st, was well attend- | placed in the hall, of her parents, Mr, and AMrs, Peter| S gan { They se. gentle since | day, : ed by the members and friends of the | A surprise parly was given Mr. and e Taylor, A ¢ | Mr, and Mrs. B, W, TLatham and | belng sel At Lebanon Meeting. iy | Mrs, Charied Roy at their home on | Mr and Mrs W. M, Sisson, Jr, were Mign Clarn Woodworth left Sunday | four children of Yoniers, N. Y. wera Miss Viel 8 been the Tocal geangers were in Lebanon on jonary meeting was held at | Wednesday eCening, In Lywme last Friday, to visit friends in New York, glesis of Mres, Latham’s uncle, J. Geo. ] guest of A Thursday evening, when members of sing's last Friday, | Miss Eva Standish teacher of the Mrs. W, M. Sisson and Rev, Francis| Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Killeen enter- | Gl Sunday and Monday. Coroner iranklin Li. Prown and Dr.| Golchester grange presented an inter- riss Anna Elbers of New York ls | Contral school had a handseme May | Purvis were callers In Salem Thurs- [ tained the week end Mr, and Mrs. | “Mrs Hormee Foste is entertaining | Lewis of rwich transacted | esting programme, spending a few days with Mrs, P. G.|basket hung by her pupils Thursda) Harry Hullivan of New Lendon, her mather, Mrs, Elizabeth Stafford of | business at the probate office Thurs- Arthur Mahoney and Frank Case Dressinz 7 | evening, May 23, whieh was the teach- | Strong and children vis At Grand Lodge Session. | Briagepont. | day. y G are working st Trading Cove on Mr. Mre. Nathan Hennett's sister, Miss er's birthday, Her desk at scheol was | ite Rogers Monday. A delegation of 30 from Thames | Mrs, I, A, Neves whe has been il Stole Cider—Sent to Jail. Geisthardt's mii; nderburg, has been visiting the for- | decorated with flowers and gifts of rwin Rogers is in Lyme, atliedge, 1, O, O. I, uttended the exer- |with grip for the past four weeks re Lafayette ¥. Main, who owns prop- AMr, Dyley has raised the frame for & mer during the past week remembrance. Smith's, for two weeks. cles of the grand lodge held in Ly mains about the same .’ erty near Lantern Hill had a barrei] new b gt L Gk e M e e Y s SRS A