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n, Silk and Wash Dresses, Wash and Novelty SflkdeottonWa]stsatpficesthatwill -flery woman’s approval. M“.SB Dresses pecial $6.98 Dresses are being well taken, we g about a dozen styles at this special price, h from $7.98 to $8.95. the Wheeler, Taugwank and Road dis- tricts. The order of exercises was as and g &:":' Up solo, !Mflwl on At the home of Miss phear, 7 Moss street, a 23| shower was given Miss tion and-appliances. The town oy cil will hold special.meet this (Saf urday) B ope! e bie. end consider by. Mr. La tory bids, the contract will be awarded and the toilets completed within threé weeks, Recently a prospective bride legroom, accompanied by Pasquale Balameno as interp: called at the Westerly town clfl 'S and mad application for marriage license. Th¢ usual questions were asked and in re- - | ply to one the prospective bride stated that she was 18 years of age, though she appeared to be at least 28. To an- other query she said she had been married but was divorced. She was ; | told that she must produce thé certifi- Ly ;_present tion of dipiomas, Supt. Carlos A. Wooaworth, ; The members of the graduating clese are: Stonington—Florence Brown, Bdwin Browning, Walter Chesebrough, Ed- ward Garity, Joseph De Monn. Evnm- Gilmore, Hope Haley, on-t.u;e- seph, Sara Marle, MeGowan, Sohn ' Miller, Letia Moyes, Raymond Olsson, Charles ine Palmer, ~Catheris l;:‘wer-, Christine Reir, George Ryon. 3 of M wiine, dxugh\ar of Mr. a Clarence B | Taugwank-—James B. Cronis, Anna Oldershaw. The Exploration of the Coelorado. ‘The town of Green River, Wyoming, is on one of the most interesting dain- age systems in ‘America. The river cate of divorce before marriage license could be issued. The party left the Sce with the undez-n.uamg that e prospective bride would the evidence of divorce. In a few minutes the prospective bridegroom returned and gave infors mation that he did not want the - cense and that the marriage was called off. He declared the information given by his wife-to-be was mews to. him, as she had never told him that she had been married and was divorced and that she was not the kind of a woman he wanted for a wife. She had already Gecelved him on that point and he proposed to get away from her while the going was good. iss _Anna (thd Wilks, of ux 2o e E took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, No. 6 Geawr‘l;l'e street, where the ceremony was tended by Mrs. Nem Frank Friend was the ey, £104 Mr, and M Rnflnson. ot man. Amd cases of Jackson and Johnson, charg. jurvey, | @ with committing a violent uv-nF ptlery, Rakes, Hoes, Etc. R TOOLS AND CUTLERY 1= committed to the Washington county jail at Kingston. The one wosk's school of instruction for the officers of Rhode Adjutant General Abbot has mdv- ed the following notice from- A. L. Mills, ana has sent a copy QD the com- muunn: officer of the Coast Artillery © i a that the conditio Of fl’ll I&mflflm ‘will not 'm‘ tempiated - for"the ugm'z Srationy | eno for. ] oast Corps of Rhode Tsland unless the state can .. n-n‘fiun Qua- on the Moore grounds. Miss Grace Sheffield of Nfll‘th Ston- Ington, a school teacher four years, has been Westerly schools, September term. Hadlal F. Watson, has secured po- stion in n the quartermaster general in Washington, and will In.'- lol' national capital this ‘ev- ening, lt Mrs. Michael H. igh member of that class school will attend the reunion. MYSTIC Greenhalgh-Richards, Bates-Harrison ‘Weddinge—Class of Fifteen Grad- uated from Broadway Grammar Scheal. Miss Mary Winifred Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rich- ards of Industrial and John Green- halgh, also’ of Mystic, were mar- ried at 8.30 o'clock Thursday morning | 3o at St. Patrick’s church in the pres~ ence of a large company of relatives and friends. The nuptial mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. 0. P. Hart. The bridesmald was Miss Ba bara Greonhnl;h, sister of the groom, and the best man was Frank 2 cousin of-the bride. After the cere- mony mflhm was served st the me of the e, following a uon. Mr. and Mrs, w’w wedding trip and on their re- firn will, Teside gt Industrial place, Where a furnished home awaits them. The bride received many - beautiful i | Bifts. Bates- Harrison. Rev. and Mrs. Weicome B. have returned from Phllldelphh where they attended the wedding of their son, Prof. Raiph F. Bates and Miss Mpyrtle Harrison, in that eity, at the home of the bride on Thurs- day morning at 9.30 o'clock. Rev. ‘Welcome the groom, E. and Mrs. Bates will spend the summer at Groton Long Point. Class_ of Fifteon Graduated. The graduating exercises. of the Broadway grammar school took place in the assembly hall Fridayevening, Eflnmml. Miss Mary C. Donohoe, arge. There were fifteen mem- bers of the graduating class. following program was well carried ut: Broadway Sehool March, Grin- recitations, beth Toley: song, Charles Thu grad girls; compoeitiens, Reproductions of tmas Carol, Eisle Boggemus; pi- ano duet. Joyous Return, Minnie Mott, Marguerite lndurdnhhnan. selec- tions, Apple Blossoms, school orches- compositions, The Mosquito, Oscar Foote; composition, Flor- ence Nightingale, Selma B - | ment of agriculture, was in are: George Bardenm, s, Harold Bueklin, Eli- grad Sa by Principal C. 1. addressed the graduates, { subject Loyalty. He urged them to be loyal to their church, to be loyal to their teachers in high school col- lege, to their employers and country. He asked them to n sil things, i In presenting the dip! congratulated the class in studious, and wished ihem thelr new fleld of chestra \mdstdk-cuvnotur. 3 rotp mhm a few days in ‘Willimantic, Sailing for England. s ma.“‘huur:d:y,t‘;-b Yotk.fivm son r New which city th this (Saturday) morning -for Kr former bun.ln d. Mr, and Mrs. Garrett ha been residents o(thllwwnbrm 8 Year and made many were BUTTER Suiff's OI.EOMAR b . .23¢c-19¢-15¢ g Ry to New tt's brother Charles. 'wx E. Peck, general manager of the Baltic mulu, tins returned from. a business trip to New ¥ork. Mpohican Cream Bars Mlamt_:nl- Lady Fingers IM;;., imflkfi:‘fififi— -'db : D4 [hnfiti' 3Mfm..y5e -1 1b. tall tin. . ....30c LBQONMJVANIU.A 2-ounce bottle .......21c b e e e ] Fre-bmdo P, | Corn Hot Muffin Hot Muffing HOT BAKED BEANS and BROWN BREAD of wild flowers auflu‘ th- spring term of eight weeks. Connle Ridgeway col- Jected the saber s Mae Leathers of New London ;u uha :uut Thursday of Misk Rena |~ (H0°L, Social at Scotland Road v, Jon ¥, Srown of Moosup is| Hall—Teacher to Leave Miss Trow's spending & few days with local rela-| - School. ves. R Mrs. Grenier has entered St. Jo-| 1n a letter received by relatives seph's hospital, Willimantic, for treat- bere from Miss Beasle Fuler of Wich- ment. is working in la, Kansas, former Mfl!fll of Nor- Albert La Roche o ch Town, she writes of the severs klin. T his “week. . Rain fell in tor- Simon Holmes 1s in Providence on Dbueiness. 7 Netted $61. ‘The Ladies’ Aid soclety realized 361 from the recent supper and entertain- ment. Workmen for the town are putting a fl’lvel bed on High lnd ‘Railroad " Successful Whist. < rA. successful whist was conducted by the members of St. Teresa's T ance soclety in their meéeting room in ;e:.”dmnn block Thursday evening. NORWICH TOWN _ Former Residents Writs of Floods in Dance at Scétland, Road Hall. Friday evening there was an en- tertinment at Scotlana Road hall Music for the twenty numbers. was by Greenman’s orchestra with Prof. E. L. Tinkham of ll mvt!r‘ During the inf cream termission &nde.kewum-abyth-mw committee. ‘Will Teach Near Home. Fulkerson of Wash- has taught in Miss years, lea and inst ds!‘ed by the cake, ice cream and coffee were served. COLCHESTER Field Agent Danziger Visits Boroughe—| Wooster Lodge Ends the Season. ‘Milton Danziger of San Frencisco, fieid agent of the Boys’ and Girls' club work under the United States depart- ».% t-!/t.'rl:llucr5 her home she Wwill not re- turn to Norwich. F Going to Dakota. ‘Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Tuttle of Mid- . Oscar Foote, Henry Har- | H macher, 7 ,3‘*"' Inderdohnen, Mar- guerite’ Inderdohnen, Helen McGrath, Minnie Mott, Ernest Post, Marguerite Smith, Charles Thoma. Celsbrated Birthday. with Odrs. Elisha P. Geer, at her home on the Scotland road. Boy Scouts, Troop No. 5, ‘will “hold an outdoor meet Monday at their reg- ular weekly gathering, Scout-Master G. H. Ewing in charge. Mrs. Milo Gardner and two enunx. ers of Taftville have Hn Adelb‘rt B, Geef. mfl. ‘Mr. 3“«» Scot- | The Mrs. Joseph Kennedy of S L will be here during the|der ana week_end (o visit Mrs. Kennedy’s sis- ter, Mrs. C. street. F. C. Warner, secretary London County Improvement League was in Groton Thursday on business S the first of the week was in New London. Henry avenue wh of Huntington has been with the Bond the past year, has been M. Weite of East Town |bone of the New | i o Clothing Co., in Cleveland, Qhio,, for |me! transterred lh’eg,‘ new branch store in Detroit, — Philo Hard, who left Norwich Town |ten or asyiar_ ducs to Ieelde in Aurors nesr Chicago, A deluge rain for t‘b. lllt forwl ‘with cold 'u!.h er, clearing last Iy weather since, but it Preparation of Anchovies. The real anchovy (Stolephorus en- Saturday and love- | Wi tiing would ordhu.rfly be In mO ments. Mr. Johnson bigness of the task by railway Two method has originated from and |5, mmotww ummmuuuhmnmmhw "Ej nmehmnmm.fi-»-—- you mmvw.m'fi' T CONSIDER THESE 011-Ell u‘mw SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUNZNTS CLEAN LINEN