Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 30, 1914, Page 2

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” Workmen * Leave | m w'w..« :nd_‘rnublo 1s a muhla .ttl the new il i O e s ot 3 J i % . ¢ R E " § 4 3 ¥ m 001 numm ey ‘v } 3 : n the ] “fliness of & # ! . =~ ’ i won-qn vlbo were mmz ; y ¢ ¢ 5 A 3 ; § the Barbour :ammnvhx;: the and will not be seen the Qu»um of work Monday,, following et £ towti, qiciata] silel et sith SPRE Tavor Wad Kb ut. -town o 'y o ‘I‘!r:e:do lll‘\)d thek ?l\:lldlnlx foll bers took the set- ¥ - . 53 m%fi' diffieuity 1nto their own |JoRA Peel (010 ml'; iptue m’ ” i i ) — pnee = hande Friday. with gratitying results b5y, coppeh Moon, - Alfehes 1 cake t 1 : u Saeventy sresent. to_the members of the local uni Winter Songr - Bolard A aover . b ¥ u,,n: R Business Agent John McCarthy y ek~ & Friday evening that there was no |SoPrano smo—nggeg.m._ V. doubt as to the status of the imported teote: NIEht ‘workm hat they were not com- Beau A m:nt ?fim tm he taken in as m:&_ (a) Yeomans Wedding oo «\;‘. .:‘.'.‘.',‘";b:\‘:.‘t‘;:' matter ex. | (® Little Boy Blue (Bugene n.m, He said that :::t g‘hl{t‘:;?ctirfile? company, had | Violin Solo—Berceuse from Joceb'n, ly good in the matter, S At Godard extremely ‘fl that there had been no trouble The Bclslon~(;r‘l ndar: Jurgat Faning u.rmd from Me- ‘New London Fri- ‘athan k has received ’?.‘v hina perry beads from ud, Florida, !Lx& Delphine Beauregard wishes to Song of the Vikings, ok i pol- - : 1 rs for their CASTORIA| === R S o ¥ * 8amuel Fishhead. - onag : Brief Mention. i For Infants and Children . The tameral of Semuel, the nine- | Miss Bianche Wheeler of Boston l et e e o : i “Un For Over 30 Years |hcad. who diea rarsass. aight in S s S oy Ly Joseph's nospital, following a surgi- Asa Allen of Providence is vis- LU I Exercises—Are m Sl WEOR e S | e B R b o e BT HIES | Rirased by Comrace. Goorse. B0 n lay morning. T, 5 1 of o o Burial was the brew cemetus: | gone’ to New Havt For Memoriat day. "5.:& H. Amm:onu et ':l "'“"] Saunders—Meeting of Guild. at Perlfilnl‘ «Corners. The train due in this city from Wa- tville, Charles W. Green vs. Amy I- Memorial exercises were carried out B terbury at 3.08 p. m., was an hour Green, Charles H. Rounds vs. E2ra : i the village school Thursday after- ; e OBITUARY, . ¥ l-u;‘ Friday. . e i Gosselin va. Cordelia | noon. The pupils in the primary room Pi rs. Thomas Connelly attended’ the - | went into the senior rdom to e part Garden Seeds |immt v oo mmms sy LT SRS | B B e e e | B e T ke T v dieq_Fridey afternopn at his home o Etn STiowieligy: Of Shi i ywas e el Paa W illitmantic Gas and | S I; and foliowed b on Prospect street. His iliness dated | Miss Marion Lincoin has gone to|Tmow closing. vs, Maurice Palmer, | the Oet:‘;:‘::rg i By - Catherine November, when an atf ot | New Haven to spend Memorial day : ~— i If you are particular about the [pneumonia ieft him in o weakened | Fith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. i e e & Glioatric va. Fionorioe Mag | Clrey: " reciation, Our Fias. Fauine vs. Morris Konti- | Davis! exercise, What Can Children condition. Comfort Starr Burlingame, formerly | agreement to David . Stevenson Brewing | Do? four child tation, Another kind of seeds you plant The deceased was a stone mason by | Mrs. L. E. Korper of Hartford is|of Brooklyn and a director in a local Sompany Ve Isadore Jedziniak. - | Memorial Day, Liia Smith; recitation, ol you pi trade. He was born in Detroit, Mich., | entertaining her mother and father, | PAnk is spending the week end with| Saturdays ‘Hatch & Whitten vs. Samuel | Memoriai Day, Mary Weiler: Salute to but kad been a resident of this city | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Remington for the | friemds in this vicinity. Mr. Burlin-| Extra service is to Goldberg, vs. Elza| the Flag. by song, The Star Span- COME AND SEE US. for over forty years. There survive | Week-end. gande is in the brokerage business in today | Mfain, 2 hool: recitation, W fpim i oy, e, soms, Biers |, e e Stahioy o stenting e | NS5 K o catupitors tave_sp- | Sonths. “SBRSSE pare i 5 ek f e e We have the best money can | 07" Georze, Oliver. and a daughter, | seminars ot Harttord and Wil Lq | peared tn_Danielsor- since the warm N Rl Tosahs s ¥ AN | o . e T Mrs. E. H. Brindamour, all of this|Sunday with relatives in South Man- | Weather set in and the pest is now nu- Dumas vs. Philias and Staniolas Bellev ‘McKee® A Flag, Josephine W = hfly. eity., chester. merous here, Some shrubs are fairly Mrs. Lawson Weak on.Friday. ‘Henry Arnold et al vs. Charies E. Rob- | Barbara Frietchie, Mary Bentley: Four Dr. Thomas O'Loughlin, M1 white with the tents. The campaign| yp. Amanda U. Lawson, who was | inson, Armour & company. H. P. Cor- Soldier Boys, four boys; God Save the B Morse Club Incorpor: OIA)llghlln o ei:—’g u:'nu. s!s‘ Anne | of the school children diring the late taken suddenly ill with an attack of | Dell & eompu.ny Stoddard, Gilbert &I Flag, Olive Bishop: Our Heroes, Loret- The Willimantic Moose club is now Toss O'Loughiin, of Hartford, e | Jrecks of the winter for the radica-| jeart trouble, was reported Friday as| compsny, Swift & company, Henry C.|ta Rickard: Theyre Marening | fltatm LIt Srohmiheh. fhct: w Eh e ey s mg.- artford, mo- | tion of the pest through destruction of | Betn 1708 yiawened condition. though | Waldo, & series of cases, vs Louls J.| Mary Tumicki; concert recitation, The cate of incorporation has been received | tor’s car, g ¥ in the doc- | the egg masses does not appear to have| pe! g,,,‘d...o., T e e them | Fournfer of Denielson, Eliza Snyder Blue ind the Gray, four girls: ess - A . back from the office of the secretary Rev. E. Cooper, who has bee been wholly effecti: on vs. the Connecticut company, H);rry V:' Lincoln, Catherine Curry: addre: s ) - e A T S S Se have = arrived direct from |of state ana fiea in.the town clerk’ | tor ‘of tne Taptict church In ARdover| ~ Business Suspended For Holaday. Fatriotic Night. Slaric ve "W, Irving Morse, Macy A | Comruge Georse Saunders of Aroostook Coun Maine. | 7 Wil probably be called early in | for the Dast three years, left with Mrs. | After the noon hour today (Satur-| WXt MORAEY evenine & Lo be Da | Omer Blain ve Hillhouse & Tayier | interesting account of the soldiers ty, o | Tine, when by-laws will be adopted, | (COPer Friday for Long Island, where | day) business will be partly suspend-| ohic MERt I Putnam grange and on Fragk B. Crawtord vs. Gertrude Gil- | on the battlefield and also in the ho Eal Inte varieti and. the “live-wire lodge” will take MZIC““" has accepted a call. ed in Danielson, though some of the| Font MG eramms 1o to be o "““‘"“_“ ®| man, Mike and Anna Vernaree vs |pital He thoroughly imprestd his ufl varieties. over their home. The matter will un- “larence Taylor, who is in th - | st rem: BESEYESNIS " | George George no vs. James ['young listepers, who extended him a y . e Full- | stores have elected lo remain. pen| bers of the G. A. R. and of the D. ‘Alice B. Edwards et -al, Jars TMsing voteNof thanks at the close, doubtedly be talked over at the meet- | man service on the B. & O./railroad as | longer than is the custom on holi- ing of the order Sunday afternoon, porter, is in this city viulunt his | days, owing to the fact that this Mem- }“rflmmflfie:zrm“ M brother, Robert Taylor. Mr. Taylor | orial day falls on Saturday. The fac- End of Whist Season. was' formerly chauffeur for G. E. Stiles. | tories are to be closed all day, how- The Jolly Sixteen Whist club held | Company L, National Guard, enjoyed | €¥eF: The postoffice will oblerve usual ASSAULTED BY BOARDER. the last meeting of the season Friday | their regular Thursday night drill’ n | holiday hours. The barber shops close| .1 W b o o0 night with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowen | the open air on Thread Mill square | 8t 11 2. m. for the ds¥. oy ward Escapes from at their home on Pleasant street. A |between 8 and 9 p. m. The boys drew Sewer Ordinance Recalled. cer When Arrested on Mrs. Dodd’s 3.5 probate, Florence E. \otworthy, when all standing joined in singing ez 4 Nosworthy, Paul SC| America. imon Rosenweis. Wind Blows Down Tree. B O s s I “yeanesdny's: thetmometer crept up e o vs. Fleanors L. | to 108 degrees in the sun at 2 p. m - i and 96 in the shade. The wind storm e LR L B ,,‘,“‘}‘.,5:,‘ which came up at 5 o'clock blew over a g Eg%’ B g pleasant time was had by all. The an- | quite a crowd of spectators who great- Complaint. { Jarge maple tree near the company’s 4 nual, banquet will follow at a later | Iy enjoyed the tactics. The calling of attention by borough rn near the railroad tracks. The Auto Tmck Mov‘ng date. In Hartford Friday were Mr. and|OMoials to the fact that a borough | Mrs. Gearge Dodd of Ashford has trve fell on the iron fence and across ordinance was passed f ears ago| complained to a coun cial of an e rvad. Within an hour the roa e N e RO Seitiy - Tdinge - =i -+ was cleared by employes of the Ad- ¢ o + WEDDING. L TSR ! requiring owners of buildings to con- | asault made upon her by one Wesley O ehaciAL T A e Miss Mo apoy: M1ss | nect them with sewers In streets where| Woodward, a boarder, who is at large A ALFY Fiske—Gallagher. Alico Sfea, Guilford Smith, Mra, Dix- | Sewers have been jlaid and accept-{and in Massachussits. Woodward st Adéross P. A, WEEKS, or 'phon Byron C, Fiske and Miss Mary Gal- |°n Van Zant, R, G. Waterous. or be liable to a’fine of from $1 to| sa: TS. one evening : i ® liagher, both of this city, were Jjoined | Local young ladies teaching in other | $152 V0K for the full poriod of thewr| week and, she claims, threatened o 850-2, 834-12 or 354-8, Willimantle, Ct |in marriage Thursday evening at St. |parts of the state arrived in this city | Labrey o ConP Bl e ooy o e s Rmagiied. ‘ot ‘eucswet ; } \rred up the delinquents and some Joseph's rectory. The ceremony was | Friday to spend Memorial day. Amon | aetion 18 Jooked for by them prompt.| when given his liberty for a few min- | more Woolen company. Sown of Brooklyn vs. the town of Kii- | Guild Meeting. Hu'ly‘ John Czupryna vs. Andrew | The members of the Woman's guila John O. Fox & company VS.| met Wednesday with Mrs. Ernest Bul- m eity of Putnam, Eli G. Badger VS. | lard of Bliss place, who served a re- Florence Badger, Frank E. Howarth | freshing luncheon jo the visitors after vs. Commercial Union Assurance com-I the business session ..4—-————-———..__...————-.—__. Performed by Rev. T. F. Bannon, and | them were Miss Ann B DR.F. C. JACKSON, Dentist | ook piace at 8 oeloer.” . Susan Cosgrove Mish Alice Morrison | 7 - e peny, Ess Murmy va the Bt - River Low. ; S Miss Gladys Bradley, Misses Margaret SMomarl. Dy Ovatoe: O breacher from Bay Stats £ Locomblive Firemen and T The water is barely running over the s - On Motor Trip, and Lillian Corrigan and Miss May| Rev. D. B. Lathrop is to be the M S g s e 4 ;- sincers, Albert F. Fisher va. Horace C.| The maier 1t b T Painless Extracting s e N e v e My orRSVyD. B Lathrop is to be the Mem-| _Rey. jonn C. Reld of Franklin, Mass. | Mills, Agnes Houle vs. Viclor Houle, | Tocke n, (he antic river and it is ex- Y e L T el dta s Ucaihbt e Mgy s e hah aarvine ingly: | will preach at the Congregationai| Racicot Rrothers John Regisse, | tremely low in oior T = and Filling a Specialty il St A Where the church services are to be| chyrch in this city Sundey in Alice Cailloustte vs. Dona Sevigny, the BEvof Sawtyhagiista empty fat s . where he will spend Memorial day Personals. held at 10 oclock this (Saturday) | Shange with Rey. I D, Sargent. Al ot mpany vs. Charics E, | ars of the C. V. R. R. went through 752 Muin Strast, - . Willimantic | with relatives. Mr. More was accom- | . B. Jackson spent Friday In Nor- | MOFang. Tollowing the services at| oreanists of the churches will also ex- | White. o bl . Burnham | hers "r'mmm""d ‘Thirsday and a train ' eleplions pan v Bés wife Aad_daughter Der- | wich, the church a procession will be form-| change, L. O. lliams going fo | ve, Toren M. Lord, Mary R_Johnson ' }oad of grenite on flat cars also went s iy }("sflnt B rl.mMorEI aunt, Mrs. A.] o P Brundage spent Friday in New and will proceed to the various| mranklin and Or ist Weaver Oof|ys Christopher Johnson, Harry A.| throush here. Bt of croeOoe London. cemeteries to decorate the Eraves of| Franklin, who is bind, coming here. | Braman ve Lena Needharn. 5 4 Zer S New Britain—The Commercial Trust the soldier dead. Train and trolley cr:;-‘ ruman( through this city reported forest fires Wesdinnd Fices ‘Friday. along the line Friday. Several fires JEWETT CITY JAY M. SHEPARD company is reporied to have three lo- Mrs. James Bacon spent Friday in cations in view for the new bank Putnam, Retires on Pension, Succeeding Eimore & Sheoard George Shepard, who has been em- . ployed by the Thread company since Mrs. E. A. Winter spent Friday m Deputy Fire Warden T. E. Hammett | were reported north and south. Wood- quarters, fi“ mo‘ i }rer"d Friday” nlght- on & D!II:llelsuon ;aid.mnaehafiuln;numn out dur}nx 1and | aress wers being burned over in | die Roll Party of Congregational pension, is ‘place as engineer on Casey spent Friday in 7 SEhSas _Se PRS- PURHIEG | SOV nstances. reh—Address . 6062 North St, Willimantic |3 Hon & wil e {aken by Georse | Manchester Y in Souh | rousn sprout tand owaed by & Chd?| ™" prograsives in Woodatoek. g g o e e Lady Assistast tn” o S OPnar, 0 Providence was | road section of Killingly. During the T o e ot B Dennis J. Lucy’s Will Probated. Mrs. A. P. Dudley of N O Burs o Ty o 0mher | cesstul 1n electing otne_of Ha camat- e Atk Spidelra’ subect Judge Bhes on Fridsy accepted the | visiting In this city, . 7 Ok 18| woodland fire wam & ew DI e op| dates to local offic progressives | SREFD %vmf N ervice Under Pres woodland property in the vicinity o n e “ HIRAM N. FENN last will and testament of Dennis J.| Miss Minnie McCracken is in New | the Wauregan Tailroad station. Smoke | [*}° .‘_fia"%',"“‘,‘::‘ft"{h, out 85 voter®. | sure and in the evening, Do You Want ABY T[RRIBI_Y UNDERTAKER and EMBALME: |THCY. 4% a seasion of the x::ggl;: court. | London for a few days. . from these fires hung in clouds in the| n. Grganization. to Wear a Crown? i $2 Chursh St, Wiilimantia, Ot~ |fore "Mr. Lucy's death. and brovides | ;nF,J;,Dn3er df New Haven is visit- | okv to the south of Danielson. Motion Day Wednesday. Wb s Tnine subject Wil be Telepkone La’. Assisiuat |for the payment of debts, etc, leaving "4; VeiTIH his city. Next Wednesday will be motion day | The Highwav of the Centuries and in | Body All Broken Out in Water Blis- i iss Margaret Lawler of New Lon- JURY L(l’r DRAWN. in the superior court here. Judge Our-nho evening The Power of Companion- = - = on spent Friday in this city. tis did not assign any cases for trial | shi ~ ters. lithed So Had to Muffle e e e - L. A. Kingsbury and Addison Kings- | Selectmen Dmn-h ;cmz.u Liable| at Fridey’s session, and may not as-| Rev. Samuel Thatcher's morning Hand: Used Cuti So d bury are in Boston for a brief stay. For Jury Duty. sign any more this term, though tnis subject at the Methodist church will ands. sel cura Soap an g i Miss' Mary Donahue of Norwich o y will not be positively determined umu! ntecost, and in the evening The Ointment.' Never Troubled Since. spent Friday in this cf The selectmen of the town of Kill-| next week. There are several Divine Compassion. ¥ ity on her way & to Hartford, ingly have drawn the following list of | which are very anxious to dispose of Comes from Newark for Purchase. Harold Sheehan of Boston, former ns, voters within the town, to be| this term. Al G/ Nowetk. - N, I Ridgefleld, Conn. — “ My baby was cros ’ messenger for the local Western Union | Jable for jury servics for oné year,| Attended C. E. Union Meeting. |, JHoob, JCRSVRel, PO rolitie, Mand | and mostioss and fretted night and das. On is spending a few days with his pag. | {rom September 1, this list to be sub-| Delegates from| many county towns | i (R EUEN OG0 FETER s fiise | morning I discovered that hor body was al w‘Lu"‘uTm co“" ents in this city. mitted to the jury commissioners for| came to Putnam Friday afternoon for | omi_feq the purchase of the Ander- broken out in small water 'y 5 Attouny ARl ME OGN Petin e who will reduce one-| (ho meeting of the Danielson C. E. un- | (0P TR “o8 L hankrupt estate tn | Diisters and I was toid she and son RusselNare in Great Barring. iet—A. H. Arm-| e ‘e ‘:x:,,?,“:,':,;"‘,,‘:‘;gfl_g';;;figh:n"; Baitic. The purchase was made for had the eczeraa the worst omaypend Memorial day with MF.|ington. Charles A. Austin, Heury W. antag, the prosramms being carried Herman B st Nowazk through P. [y “The efuption s Mrs. Mabel R Babson. W. Clarence Bacon. Frank J.| out as arrenged. The visitors were en- | 4. W00 ke little water Mrs. Mabel Reynolds of New York | G. Bailey, John P. Barber, Almon Bart- | tertained at supper by the members of Borouah Briefs. blisters, then it turned so it Jooked like a piece of raw meat. It ftched so badly that we had to mufle the baby's hands was called here Friday by the serious | lett. Charles S. Bill, Percy C. Bliven,| the Putuam C. E. society. Adjourn- | lott. . % , S, Mrs. Curtis Hull and two ;l‘ne‘;qh‘ofr lx;er mother, who was in- | George C. Boswell, Thomas Bradford.| ment of the evening session was in d.:;ht::f of otwiatt are guests at iured by faliing down a flight of stairs | W. Irving Bullard, William A. Bur- time to allow the delegates to catch |y 0" K Adams. T home. graduate nurse is|rows. H. E. Burton, George H. Call. H.| the 9 o'clock trains for Norwich and Miss Annie Fitzgerald is spending Th. St I attending Mrs. Reynolds. W. Chapin Harry W. Clarke, F. E.| Willimantic, T s Tt e |t st S e e T To 1S Ore S 0OSe ~ Calvin, Wiliam J. Cralg. Heary D. ool Falls, s Wit S it S oo : STCNINGTON B Destelson. Wiilard. 5. Danicison, ORTUARR. The postoffice will be closed today | could mot rest at night. Her clothing was . n, ar 3 el from 9 a m. to 630 p. m. wvery irritating to the body and when it was Simeon Danielson, Kent A. Darbie, Martin Waelch. Mrs,_ Charles H. Fanning of Swamp. Today’s Programme—Gevernor Bald- | Frafk A. Davis, Walter ¥. Day, Ar-| o .. Welch, 49, died at his home | scott. - Mass, is a guest at Mrs, F. H.| removed her body was raw. Wo had her L 2 win Accepts Invitation f Al thur A. Dean, George 1. Eaton Alfred treet Fan! treated for about two months when it spread i All Day TOday Celebration, or AUBUSt| A Bnnls John W. Gailup. “""" H. ;:dn‘:“ in poor aleh tor ml . rgaret Olsen left Friday for | all over herbody. face and head and scemed . ! Gallup, John A. Gilbert, Frank H. Gil-| y00, " Recently he became confined la few days' stay with friends in Nor- | €o grow worse all the time. The members of J. T. Trumbull post, | Tt F- H. Greener. A E. Hall. Theo- | {75 home and his: condition became | walk- “T took good warm water and Cuticura Soap and lathered it all over her and allowed | No. §2. G. A. R will meet at G, A 3. |%eph E. Hammett E. E. Hammett, Jo- | [0 “critical during the present week Cradle Roll Party. 1t to dry on and then when it was thoroughly » hail this (Saturday )morning “ 16 | Sept Hall. Burdette C. Hopkins, Charles| 1a¢ his recovery was despaired of. Mr.| ~ The annual cradle roll party of the s o'clack, B. Hutchins, Leonard A._ James, Row- o vinam and al ehurch was held Memorial Da Selack, Toie, thinct (IR Clnatiien | B FOCHRS, Leepard A, Supen o | Weleh ot el wiown dn waeam and | congrositions) Toich, "ok, Mo | & XS he G Gt 12 and safiors. On their retarn they sy | Fred Kenworthy, Wilfred L'Heurcaux.| many friends. He was of s nature {oag+2] ,.,mm,,.d,m Mrs. F. A. Faust, had # SSn s be entertained at luncheon by the|lrs D. Martin, Erward McRoy, L. J.| attract many friends, and this he e very: plensing: PRSSEAMOS. | 1 WEEN WSak you Rever would heve knows W. R C. Morin, Eugene S, Nash, James A.| o) deeply ot his death. Hr W&cn. iss '"“ Stewart gave the wel she ever had eczerma and she never has beew L Nichols, John A. Paine, Adelbert A.|was o member of Putnam coes Hebecen Hewltt recited Come | troubled since.” (Signed) Mrs. George Cos Governor Acoepts Invitation. Perkins, George H. Phillips, E. W.| miks of the A..O, H. and of hm(A“y Dear. Make Believe With Me: [ Nov.20.1912. Gov. Simeon E. Baldwin will be here . H Stan- | jpcal, B. I L. He leaves his wife, who | Dayid Ballou and his mother, Mrs. F. A single eake of Cuticura Soap (25¢.) and at the anniversary in August. Henry . A. Tillh By was Miss Julia Gibbons, and one|p) Ballou, plaved a piano duet: little | box of Cuticura Ointment (50c) are often &epnm(" y '.c‘r;?lrm-.n :! thekcommlt- brother, Thomas, of this city. Miss Mafiel r ’;f Jo‘:uufl‘l?rge dd sufcient when all else has failed. Sold on invitations and speakers, d $342 Allowed rikweather. ildren en Faust played a -l Teceived word from Governor Baldwiy | Wallacs N. Aldrich, Henry B. Arnoid. - Wi e soasanents s W] L D tis woi Samyple’ of . to the effect that he hi Tt 7. C. Belows, Wayland W. Bennett,| Judge Howard J. Curtis presided at|SeitC O d of Wauregan was pres. | iBatied free. with 32-p. Skin Book. Addreas | as written the the session of the superior court here | Helen Atw of TERAN WaS. Pres- “ Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." 3 war department, notifying them that | Byron Billington, Sigford Blanchette, ent and gave a talk on Japan, adapted % this state will be gratified if a de- | F. H. Bdown Edward L. Brennan, Friday morning. One of the muu; ot ANt fitie ones, in & mow charm- 8 \en who shave and shampoo with Oue | tachment of troops be sent to partici- | Henry F. Brooks, Frank J. Brophy, sposed of was the case of Henry ing manner. Her interest in the lit- ticura Soap will fiad it best for skin and scalpy | Pate In the celebration from one or [ George W. Butts, Jr, Peter Casey A. tle ones endeared her very much to two of the forts in this vicinity, such | J. c-unwn. Cromwell O. Chase, | 00" P20 S0 morigage for $300 on ‘I the mothers. David Hewitt presented action by the governor being neces- | Thomas C. Clarie, John Conway, An- ,.fl; in the eastern part of the town |her a bouquet in token of the appre- l’ AIENI- o ; B king. Tames Keont Wi | of Killingly. The testimony showed | clation of those who were privileged 3 Kindergartner Rupnm(od, Frank L. Hopkins James Kent, Will- of the farm is un to listen to her. ideas. Handso Miss Florence Quintard has been re- jam -P. Kelley, H. J; Kosmaler. Will- o $5.500, and. chat the The pennies were dropped into a | Protect your me $9-Bage. appointed instructor in the kinde: iam E. Labelle, John Lannon. Fred C. [ 0rzoge of 31,400 is held .... basket held by a little giri, the Guide Book Frea ten department of the public = 1 | Leavens, Julius Nason. John -H. Perry, | mother of Mr. Shippee. The court lon nnu\mu-c to $11.08. A Mav | y4ARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, in the borough by the school commit- | Patrick Riley, Alfred M. Seymour, Ber- | joweq Mr. Starkweather $342.92, o | Dole dance closed . the programme. | wadnam County Savings Buank Bidg, tee. nard Simmens, Chester H. S and interest | Supper was served to the children and Special Music Whitsunday, ‘Walter 8. Telpp, Willlam Walsh, e first Monday | their elders, a birthday cake for thm“ Conn. At St Mary's church Whitsunday | 32¢L B. Watson, Edgar A. Wh-.un, R.|in August as Marian Jeffers being a prominent fea- | oct! \ there will' be special A. Whipple. 3 demption. Mr. Btarkweather was rep- choir, who will ‘st M. Losden moag | , Third district — James P. Al-| resented by A. G Bill as uoonufl. Lo hyr. whe) e grich, William T Bailey, James =W ooc °°""°“"" Crarien Rron, S‘*"(‘)"";;_v& Chine tretng T FoL, ; e fl“ i : THE BR““KLYN SAV'N BA" Geor unmhy. flute, M Tordan, B O, Matk 2 - H, (EAST BROOKLYN) - )(urn s organist of the church. VJ:{"'“TE'::?“ it Dr. and” Mrst Arnold .’ S0y or u) w md C. O. Maln o:ywll. street. bisi r Qe s Mrs, Eugene Atwood has remrnad ew York. £ Frank Mitckell of New Bd!&d is 2 e raee Thursda; X B s Rob- e rummage e on ur; - he t: . - ted ¥5 for. the c.......,..mw‘i.:'& Yor the Weck enn.| ert Samuel Clark, C. P of Boston is e uvm-wluunhflv- m- President, J, A. Atwood; Vice-President, Wm, H. erlh-l 'l'm % 5 2 mmw“mhdflvmhmnfim mmfl-&mmtnmwmd tives and - A. of J. Walter Atwood, Clarence H. ‘Pr“[

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