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. . . Ju“;fi - TREES Mm THE EEAN TRAfi- 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS > v THE WEATHER. mH AND EMBALMERS Showers extended into the middle s Atlantic states and New England. : Ltapy A f‘h‘;d;ra;; rentgratures prevailed i A gogen automobiles; from: \omu. see that the trees were planted and | : All Calle Answered Promptly There will be showers¢ Frilay iahd a:d two fromN.ew Lo!fo}bn..mtewtoi it might also be understood that.per- . s: Ablanti the hundred-or so promised, : mada hef sons about to leave their communities | 3 Day and Night a;urd&y in the south Hiad “tates ‘annual Mohegan “Trail.trip Thursday | might also plant memory trees to| P , f;‘w edf'"b F‘;ifl_‘ay égnfiws;f:fd:qd f0l-} under-the auspices of the Chambers, of | show their interest in their home! E 88 Main Street wed by fair weather Saturday. . | Commerce, withithe big lake with the]town. Such -a lane of beautiful N :—lms A“{ 5 “;d 3';‘ % f}f q | staggering Indianvnamw ‘at Webster, | memorial trees would make the Mohe- | i 3 . ¢ North Atlantic—Moderate south and| Mass, as the objective, In thetout:|gan Trail known from coast to coast. ik T A ey o iskirts of Webster-Dudkey ' the recép- Mihors etk o fusther s belisiient F R ey anntle e Fjg“‘}_‘ and| tion committee ffom: the Webster-| with vines and shrubbery as time went JOSEPH BRADFORD ‘S”“ et wince. aliowars ay; fairl pygley Chamber of Cammerce mét the | on. Why not start the embellishmant R - aturday. !l arriving caravan fromsConnecticut and’! campaign now? 4 = Forecast. escorted it through the main street of | = Mr. Cruttenden was vigorously ap- 9 \ ° 9 For New England: Showers Friday; | Webster. to the lake,/which was reach- plauded and Judge Love added an in- Saturday clear. ed at41.30. teresting touch when he id that it i en s e e les e Py Observations. inNogeioh. &3 Everybody who went had a good|had been learned that the value of the| h time and the 7§ men and women who, '\dnhegu,u Trail had been appreciated : 5 - S $ Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order Th; t«;‘m:xwmg ;ecord_!a reported from | jistened. to the. speaking program atjin Berlin, for the German plan of M- |{g : Wiy 108 BRQADWAY The Bulletin's observations, show the | the payilion at'the lake heard a con-|'vasion of New England, in case they Men’s and Youn M en’s ONE LOT | changes in temperature-and the baro- | structive program for .the . Moheganfhad won the war, had been to land at S g : p: 4 _ metric changes Thursda)!- e B Trail suggested || yd J:g;ph’;r. Cruytten-/| Salem, Mass, and bring their ”m)l > Z e .. Bar. | den, -who propose t the Drail be|down to Long Island sound by way: of |l m h d P i B h 3 i ; A Serviceable Line| : . B0 | S b e ety ana charace]| Woreesier and inen dow (re Sone: |4 lvionialr and Falm Deach | §adies’ and Misses Wash B 1 82 3003 | fer py planting’ memorial trees along|gan Trail He was glad that ceriai i i d Mfl‘s and 70 - 3.00 ¢ i) it became a veritable avenue|young men from the Mohegan Trail Suxts 390@ to $16-50. 4 i whose fame would reach.to the Pacific { neighborhood, assisted by a miilion or |k " i3 g Dresse ° l . omparisons. coast. more other stalwart g Ameri- | N o ~ s——Ch ; — Boys’ Shoes Predictions for Thursday: Showers.| The Norwich automobiles:that start-|cans, had knocked ° German |} Regular Prices $11.50 to $19.50 OICE COIOrINgGS i Thursday's weather: . Showers; | d on the Trail from here/at 9.05 a, m. | scheme in the head and saved the | 4 southeast wind. were the cars of Clintan /E. Lane, the [ Trail from the pollution of the @irty| . s o AT THE RIGHT PRICES i i general marshal, William/ F.\ Hill, 'Will | footsteps of the Hun. Genu;ne B‘ Vn D. Uman Smts, Regular $7.50 Values Express and Team Harness Sum, Moon and Tides. L. Stearns, Charles A.!Chamberlain, Norwich Men Speak, = i 5 Raymond Girard, Elkin' Smith, James Chare s T T e r ihis ity oo $1 49 Ffida and t ss 95 i un |_High || Moon|S. Sweet, Arthur Lamb Phili 1 5 & ity, wee 3 Sa ufda at Low Prices ['Sets. | Water. | Bisen: | Dion B Cota. Hoon O pon s Dilias | president of the Chamber of Com- | . y Vs 9 1 The Norwich Buiietin, .'Mr.- Cote: had | TETce, Was the next speater. briedy | - mE Lk CHAPHAN (K1) 7 his car atiractively decoraied. In the] SRe2king of the value of the chamberi§f 3 Y D. Shirts aggd Drawe'rs &t 3 { line with the Norwich -cars were the gév?;’;;‘“ffif é}‘:e;hiofii‘i‘“i‘:“;“-g‘gl‘z &Ds Vo abo L ) i s of Hartwell xt R g 2 2 2 e 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | N ol sl pf,g;“d CUBBR] e in taking an industrial survey of 792 ! The Norwich men, Wore red,: white | their communities, which would fur ONE L@T and blue caps and the New London a ; e(‘(’l“e‘l’;;‘}‘:‘esn‘:" 0;?‘""“‘“ 19 (g O . cars carried cards :which read ‘Over h v Do Teacher of VIOlm S|lx hlli‘l;shurte; high évnbae—fln is l13\-; Mohezan Trail, NewLondon Chamber m%?,‘é}?“}r::i eancesns Sans s -'é;g Afi‘flehc Umon Sults, d o2 w . 3 water, which is followed by flood tide.| of Commerce.™ L s sant Han some V o n d M d l. T % The local marshal, W. Russell Baird, g‘gggsfilu\fg’ %‘;0;1‘ ‘g@ “0{"‘"% of the 693 ‘ oue aists 9 had the Norwich cars lined up in and as he prese al an 011N GREENEVILLE Washington street, . Just. morth of \Frank J. King, president of the N . Ensigir Raymond Wade is visiting at | Washington square, for the'start, and| Wich Chamber of Commerce, as theis 2 . o vaiues to $3.00. his home on Boswell ayenue, having | gave the word “Go”-at 9.05.. Then en- | NeXt speaker. s ek Q,SQ Hgsg ah COEOE"S 2,7c 5 received his discharge from the ser- | sued a road race forrthe lake, with de- wi‘L;es"‘fl::lc}i‘“fl' ;‘05?{:"@“‘ thatiBorsy ? e = 2 : £ et SN o S G BRI o ] Children's Wash Hats, . 48c || Friday and Saturday, $1.98 Bliss Place the S. 8. Zoraya. In March of the|groups of CheeringiChild{fenl wavirk\‘gl 1‘;"e“;mf for it w fittir ) EGY v ALs., .. C o, present year he entered Stevens In- |flags at various points 2l along the e . TELEPHONE 127-4 stitute at Hoboken and took the course | line through Greeneville, ~Taftville, | Charl that made him warrant officer and lat- | Jewett City, and points’ beyond the | Afirmative. > et The same place he whs made on. | machines whirled on their way, with| Mr. King wefmhonbfo epealk of good ONE LOT A. G. THOMPSON, F. §,|sineer snsign. fi expects o locate in | sveral Jagsing membess slowls’ shin-| 10008 52 3, of 1ne Lest seis », Comy | 2 3 . | Tynn, Mass., with the General Elec- | Ping to the rear. Charles W. Ideassolk e i s e AR e he T 9 9 " 9 . 1o 4 eneral chairman of the!day, rode wit d road for the whole w ] ’i d B g Chiropodist, Foot Specialist |ticCo- =~ = ovs has s |l Lane, and at the northern end of over the Mohogan. il _ Men’s an 0y8 ps, wortk (PROTECT VOUR FEET), most up to date way of delivering his | PUtnam the rear guardicaught up with | Fl ¥, Sherwood of New Vork, a rep- 3% L SLgs P ol s ol S A ing his | 40 "advance division as ghe leaders ! resentative of the American City Bu-|B ~ i nite asn Skirts - & Mfe. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | morning papers. The people who are | {06, 20VAICE, (RISion S8 e GG G T Cared on and responded o to $1.50 = 3, €XLra “7: 72 :“cc.n. e P:: 321 Main 8t | i “along with a fine looking bull dog | *IoWed them down considerably. B T il 3 [+] 3 orwic| . ons 13664 g Sk ng bull dog | ““mpe whole procession reached the |ant textile mills of Webster that Fr.s j %7 a7 d S = d il fo 3 mal wagon CATYIg s | e gl an e S | IACO S contBRon 0 (b ahv s i rigay and Saturday, 79¢ || special, $3.50. Milsizias: &nd " sven thE-catar bn tha] (o, the welcomtigl Gonimitieret e | R mEHeE | L 3 : il e he | Webster-Dudley Chamber of Com- e was followed b s - - De!E‘IOff Hote* Pt Tall te enclte. mim T vous | Webster-Dudley Chember of Com-| He was followed b R | R I EEEEeE———s = |man who owns the dog s Bruce|iyehster marshal had mistaken the |chamber of ~commerce . there, wh [5 29 EUROPEAN PLAN . | Blackeione a husiling voung bov. | jviq ty which they were to- arcive,| complimenicd Webster on it charm: | i MISS THESE MONEY SAVERS John Wilson of Preston City was a | However, a score of children from the | ing lake and charming hospitality that |l . HAYES BROS., Prepa business caller in town Thursday. neighboring houses made up for lack | had been shown by the officers of the I hone 1282 2-28 B, A number of people who cross the|with a cordial waving of flags. and | chamber of commerce and gave them | eleo! 28 Broadway | Eighth Street crossing admire Flag- | after a short wait the parade proceed- | a cordial invitation to come to New | : .| ma@ Daniel’s flower garden which is|ed on for a ways into the outskirts of | London in August when a ship is to § [} —" | a pleasure to look at] IWebster-Dudley, where the -marshal | be launched at the Groton Iron Works. ¢ { All the prizes that are to be given |found them. The welcome committee lehed sx;)wkmgsnnmglrumme was ¢o: ké fi s away at the Community field day | consisted of H. E. Smith, 2d, president | cluded about oclock and the re: g DR.F.C. JACKSON events are on exhibition ifi Pitcher & |of the Chamber of Commerce, who had | Of the time was occupied in an info L 4 Service's drug_store. a bugler in his car, C. P. Doane, a di- | mal social way between the showers DR D. J COYLE Mrs. A. F. Wood of Danielson, Mr. { rector, who is superintendent of the‘LhaL arrived at frequent intervals. A < i oipte and Mrs. William Town and James | Slater cotten mill, Harry L. XNado, ibaseball game was started but had 152-154 MAIN STREET Town of Canterbury, Mrs. Laura |secretary of the Chamber of Com- |gone only an inning or two when it 4 Smith, and Grace, Kisie, Pearl Smith | merce, ‘A. F. Peterson, Clarence E. broken up by the rain and the of New London, Mrs. Frank Strange|Hewitt and H, F. Sherwood of the | Visitors departed in their automobiles Lol of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis | American City bureau. for their home town P were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welcome,_ cards for the day Wer‘e dis- { e T e — - = -—_ Towne, Wednesday. = Th ttended | Plaved alonig all the telegraph poles on | JUDGE WEBB GRANTS e 4 the Ladd and Towne weddime. . |the route through Webster which on FIVE DIVORCE PETITIONS|MILK PRCDUCERS MUST HORSES TRAVEL DE LUXE, . 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Miss Beatrice Wade Johnson of 96 | the return trip bore the cordial B e s arenios ot e TAKE OUT STATE LICENSE|! e e e IN THEIR OWN NMOTOR-TRUG o ion to Agai ty 3 a e Smith avenue is spending a week in | ‘{00 ! 98l at the lake refreshing | Wednesday morning, Judge James H.| Dairy Commissioner Thomas hour.” “Reckle: Norwich for lunch om Office Hours: 9 a. m. toe 8 Willimantic, visiting her relative: pon | Arriya) g 2 d 1 i . o it |l SO Mr | orangeade was. served to the thirsty | Webb granted five divorces, while an-[sent out n Wednesday e Chizday: shd o letois, tures sleck Telephone The Misses Helen G May | and dusty Trailers and the cdrs were'; other was continued. 500 milk producers in the state, el lodfl,, “is a maiter of common sense ;“}”ac \ave. their noon feed, A. M. : Mg elen’ “Greeme, ~May ||, ieq while their occupants walked James N. Reed of New London was!cluding the 100 or so in this city, n0-{and local conditions. In some places| 0SS, driver of 2 hefty T weight Bigas, Olive Dutton, Agnes and Bliz- | 720005 10" aqmire the beauty of . the { given a divorce from Georgianna Reed ing them that the law passed at an hour might not be con- | (ruck, explained that he was on _his = i as.; dube"r‘nm;“g'd’“fm%’rs of the Jolly| g5t and then opened their lunch bas- | on the grounds of adultes The cou- ast session requiring- producers driving while in other o sate beck 2 , motored to New London on | yetg, | Ple were married in 1902 and the de-|of milk to be licensed will go into it would certainly be reckless I, to the Sage Wednesday night to give Mrs. Fred B i Pl | fendant's maiden name was Georgi-|effect July 1 and reminding them of ve five or ten miles an hour” | Wind oD, ‘expecting € ms Towne, one of the members who just roQuAm - In - avTion: anna Brigz: the neces of making applications trip in nine hours o had been married, a send off. As she| When it came time, after the basket! Rose F. Wyant of New London was|for li without “delay. Each -\ oo o Z0 O n o three handsome hor: 0 n eo. 5 ss boarded the Chester W. Chapin they | lunches had been disposed of, to carry | granted a divorce from Philip E. until July 1, following | GLADYS THOMPSON . ferred from track to s showered her with confetti and rice. |out the program in the lake pavilion,|ant on the ground of cruel ing it. The lice; fee| DEFERS VISIT HOME|held also the trott slisies, blanke! S —————————————— Word has been received by Mrs. B.|Judge Josdph A. Love of the Webster- | couple were wedded in 1902 amonth or $6 a Year.| v ciiave 1 Thompson, wh _jand equipment generally and carried a Llr‘elt Assortment Riordan of the safe arrlval of her | Dudley Chamber of Commerce commit- { two children, their custody The license may be revoked by order| ™ L s npson, who was|groom to tend each hors A helper son, Sergeant Francis H. Riordan, |tee presided as toastmaster, first ex-|given to the mother. The of the commi mer, but the licensee pected home on a fifteen days’ fur-{to Mr. Ross made the fifth man with of from overseas. He landed at Newport | pressing a_cordial welcome to the|maiden name was Rose F. v take an appeal to the court of! at this time has sent word to|the outfit. ; DIAMOND JE v News, Virginia and was om~his w guests of the day and remarking that{ Mae H. f “New Londor | common pleas or to the superior court |y, ents, Rev. and Mrs’ John|y r: Ross, who has made a profiable JEWELR to Camp Upton, N. Y., where he it was evident they made up in enthu- | was | Chieles the county. The penalty for tho| s BeY St {business 1. horse transportation for BROOCHES receive his honorable discharge. Ser- |siasm and spirit and enterprise what|B. Holoday of parts unknown, on the|violation of the statute is a fine of |] on of South Griswold that she | the s, will cover the geant Riordan left Camp Devons, | they seemed to lack in numbers in|grounds of v. The couple were!$ or imprisonment for not more;~‘f acelled her furlough in short circuit _expects to be busy SCARF PINS Mass., about a year ago with the 76th | taking the Trail. He interpreted the|married in 1916 and have no children.|than 60 or both. The commis-|Of the early closing of the camp hos-| He il come through Division and when in France he was | Multi-syllabic name of the lake to|The plaintiff, who is a wai sioner encloses blanks to be filed byDital for the overseas wounded near} two or three times RINGS transferred into the 20th Engineers, | Mean “boundary fishing place” in the | London, was allowed !the applicants. ‘In one of these blanks (Pa. where she has been 3 - horses are ) His many friends were nleased when | Indian tongue, and said it seemed but|maiden name of the applicant for alicense must state ef dietitian. Notification During PNDAMS they 193,.,,(,4 d of his safe s safe arrival. natural that the present day success-| Charles H. Co his. financial condition and he re- spital would ors of the Nipmucks, Mohegans, Pe-|ington was granted minds those to whom the notices are|C since been BRACELET WATCHES quots and Narragansetts should unite | Florenee M. Cottrell on the gr sent that if a nancial | : : when M et : TAFTVILLE here in a spirit of amity as the Indians | desertion. The couple ha statement is not made a surety bond |T! n will receive her hanorabl ‘ Before going RADIOLITE ST h | of other days had been in the habit of | children and their custody will be required before the license isfdischarge. She will have served fif-|to Hills Grove they had raced on sev- RAP (‘13» edx;r;,m‘xval rr;]eel;snfi (gl the Tattville | aoing, though they trod the Trail 1a- |to the fathor. ived teen months “in the army” without a |eral tracks, including Woonsocket. WATCHES, ETC. it ] “R.e‘f TOOMS o1 | horiously in moccosined feet while the | Delia Lousignan e — furlough. ;i The handsome = animals c h bidnss s sty o pEUlaT Mmatlers | present company came in “fire Wag-|granted a divorce ASKS NEW YORK HOW She has been asked to remain In|content and oomfortah.xh ] ar S ——— | < A0S Wers brought iup. Jor dis- | ons.” signan on the gr FAST AUTOS MAY Go|Sojcrnmient emplos and has been of-|commented on the fact that this mod- J h &G H Br R W -oaeures Inpestad dhat He referred to the common Interest |ance. The couple children feed a position for the fall, in the| ern metod of transfer made the ani- s y } which the peoble of the whole valley|and their tody o th hine ¢ i £ 2 i all s- | s’ o s quite pendent of ofn €0. i1, bilSS ianglfltr}f:p‘;a?k' belancefonhing (Te- | srum Webster to the sea had in putting | mother. e ot er millginciufle hos- prallrogde. ) st few months the club'have | the Mohegan Trail on the map. He| The case of Amelia S. Hawkins of| of State Hugo of New lifferent citics 'and,. towns} - T i given many successful dances. The |enlarged upon the beauties of the New | Norwich against e L Envlans s attention to the signs|COVering a certain arca. Miss Thomp- Experience to ‘Begin. election of officers for the en: England landscape and the historical | was continued a ice of the iplayed in towns in New|SOD iS now anticipating her visit at| Apparently every uplift mowement Yeaulted a8 doliows: President setting of the Trail and closed with{papers for not been te bordering on Connectlcu:‘h“r Romes is a lot like the mew piece of furni- UVERHA gn-smfgers ent, David O'- | @me warm words of commendation | completed. { 3 b e e rien, Jr.; s James Hanlon; | for an eloquent address made in - seems to call for others to corre- treasurer, John Murphy. After the | Webster the night before by Rev. W. spond with it—Marion Star. meeting the members of the club en. | A. Keofe of Plainfield, upon whom, | =XFECT NIANTIC BRIDGE sote i = 3 joyed a social hour. Judge Love said, no Webster audience NEARLY DONE BY FALL Man: Always Been That Way. Clifford Cormier has retur is | would ever want to hold a stop-watch.| It is cxpected tha# the work of con- | Sergeant York is better known al- S e V. DOS TNsEe S L ugl *S. lerals, just as Sergeant Jasper was B v e B Ty ORI ot ades ol e Tons | WS etiond =il ba Fred Folette. ; N OF ALL KINDS ON e e SR ?va | don, a former president of the Edstern |snow flies this v SILBEA" A% Webmon maternitys hownis ?;ff::fi., him—Cliasieidon . ' ows snd AUTOMOB’ patrolling the North Sea. Upon his | Connecticut Chamber of Commeree, | Proximately $30,000. That Snrl.n:filem M] Ju]ne 25, 1(\1; i M LES, return to the states he was sent to|and the ‘Father of the Mohegan Trail,” | amount appropriated for i a_son to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence CARRIAGFS, WAGdNS Pelham Bay and received ml ?T?mf; was called on and responded with a smra alegu and which h: Silbia, f » of Norwich, from there. short talk full of suggestions to en- {used. e construction of e s : 3 ¢ ARRIED. = There was no meeting of the Pinochle | 1ance the importance of the Trail. | briug> is zaid to be neces - - > New N TRUCKS and CARTS | ciub Tuestay evening the - members | . He. pointed.out hat _this ~ceason' sifefy of ‘the *aveling oo ¥ r meeting at the rooms and passing (he | WOUld See more western tourists thas | the hope ' of Highway i e T R il Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | evening talking over old times or list- ;\‘er h]cforsd\4|smngn:\e‘¥1E!.‘ngmnd_ranfi '.fle_n?‘elt to Liilg it within the : Norwich and Raymond Schroeder of i olsteris i e enlarged upon e Mohegan 'ral pPaation r.ier are no " Elmira, k& i % m?l'-er-pmhiu-'n i .": Seniniedon iexgtlngbe‘ez :)}']v'grst‘g?r? Ongan:QV;‘:ff"fls something that would” be a most |fr crossing ik~ present AN — WALONEY —In Water- 15 Main Street - ing in all its krances. ing of the club will be held Tuesday, | NeXpensive means of giving publicity when the new one is finished G by Rev. Luke |§ July 1 ‘ ¥:lto this section, attracting travel falso be'free. At one time the old one 3 b 1_7\ z2la Maloney of 7] o o . 5 $: sign & . | through it, with the -resultant com-|was a tell bridge but 1t was freed Waterbury and. Dr. Patrick Joseph | Fw : i tig:”;islfi’e“'“".‘;‘-‘“;‘:’\‘}fgg‘i‘;""si POSi- | mereial advantages to all places along | some years since. Brennan of Watesbury, formerly of v il Y | New Toondon and 16t the village sweq. | the Trafl. He spoke of the community (- Under the law the state highway . 3 . Skt L ol age Wed- | jnterest in the Trail which would be |department has charge of all highway D EDGE - JSREHIEIn Grotor |3 507 t 515 N Y nig! & ey a powerful lever with the state high- |bridges having a span of 25 feet and Danforth ;r,}eder‘ kRve Hé’l‘dr‘e}szfle‘;} 2 0 Gflh Mzin 5 way commissioner to obtain improve- | over throughout tho Lo E 3 ) St Persistent Scandal. ments for the route and said that in |about 90 of these. New Londus and Gargude F. Wilkhi We don't hear so much glately|time we ought to have such a concrete | sumption of ¢ i CAIRD—CRUIKSHANK—In New = —AND— about Lenine and Trotsky, buf what|road as is now laid at its southern|maintenance, the towns are r D _b"fR;‘ Je;;m};g‘{!n g we do hear is. entirely too mueh.—-|end extending the full distance of the |burdens which in some instances were Danforth, Wi G. Caird of New |H DENT‘ST Philadelphia Inquirer. Trail and on to Worcester. Keep |seriously felt. The state was forced to Landon and Jessie . Cruikshank of . pounding away on these two words—|adopt the policy of takl ‘Waterfard. | DR. EDWARD KIRBY ?I(ilhgganh’rm“_hebls id,, rfor _\}'lou can | highway bridges in order to i H!;;XHITK — BELISLE — Tr;) WRest ind no cheaper publicity. for this sec- | uniform safety of the high Dupsen, Y e |8 Lady Assistant Room 107, Thayer Building tion, state. It spendssfrom $30,000 to 35 s of Putnam. Mi Y Phone. 619 lick’s . the Original Then he took up a suggestion that|000 a year in maintaining these high isle and John Heiabuck. Telephone 323-3 cire:0:10; AS0EILA + vo's OrilicK 8 :3 Ag o the attractiveness of the Trail could |way bridge BN Rev. 105 czonden: (M WENRY E. CHURGH 7 ilk — Avoi: be increased to the tourist by em- - N u al: > m%h"f‘ Mil {b 530l bellishment. This is something that| ADE INVESTIGATION OF ,Hannzh Shea and Her-|[§ WM. SMITH ALLEN Imitations & Substituies | the ladies can give much help in. There R S e 7 are 55 miles of the Trail. Why mot| - =& p na 36, 1518 by hev. Willaaich have memorial trees to our soldiers 0 he Interstate Commerce com- Kennedy, Michael Joseph Mart > AMMR]CAN HoUSE planted all along the way, each with |mission and _the Public Utilities Com- e B e om0 FRANK G. BENSON " o a suitable name plate on it? Plant at|mijgsion of Connecticut have made in- wich, 3 . First-class Garage Service Conncoted first two trees to each mile, which| vestigations of the wreck of two East DALEY—In Fall Rivér, Mass., June 25, Teacher of Viclin would mean 110 trees, and later on|Lyme trolley cars at Oswegatchie on 1919, John Dalev. aged 64 years, for- D. MORRISSEY, Prop. more trees could be added till there|Saturday. Two inspectors of the In- riy of \om' o L ORCHESTRA would be a veritable avenue of memo- | terstate commission were in this city o 2 v & NP P Bl Wi rige. and Phona Shetucket Street ( A‘ | rial trees from end to end of the Trail, |on Wednesday and examined everyone piED PGt —_ £ | _He suggested that the Chambers of | they could reach and was ,connected BERRY_In New Yark clty. 3 = s Receptiens. Commerce along the way could easily | with the operation of the cars. The 1919, ot the home of her cister Mrc | 98 Fifth Street. Phone 1261-13 £ utilities commission’s agent made a = = T3 o £ P MEx Iower and T ‘ —_—— === | cimilar investigation, but neither have -~ I Connor,, Aunie Caroll, ! D]r . nounced their finding and probably Bridzet Burke Carroll, or i ill not for several days. General Semenoff, leader of the E. W. Berry, fomerly of H: FOR ALL OCCASIONE B As l o R IA _The Shore Line Electric Railway| Cossacks, in Eastern Sibaria. Since n%?n—d\t her.home in Norw' Orders Delivered ; | Co. has also conducted an investiga-| the esteblishment of the All Rus- hursday —morning, June 26, 1919, T : Rosina N, widow of Charles De: MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO and £mbaimer For Infants and Children | 0" 2f e, wrecke K was staicd af san Goverament at Omai, Semenott | FORLTE iy M0 o' CEo7168 e o i e desi has been at odds with Admiral | Notice of funeral hereafter. . y InUse Forwsov that it wad”not considered desirable 1 T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 ecd . @arS | ;' make 'uny statement until after tho| Kolchak, But it was recently re | TALEOT_in New London June ‘| @ Promptservicedayornight § Aways pears findings had been anmounced by the| poried that they had reached an | Lriw Virsinia Tucker danghier of WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- the 3 . |federal and state commlsslions- egreement and that Semeneff had bot, aged 16 months. [ before tus punic cnere ls mo Signature of yexziflr?c?c::engeglhgthfi;gk:a; Dot| been oftered 2 commission in the PRENTLS In New lt..und«}n June 25, 13 no saverusing memu med etier ihan ugn_ the ad- - | . Siberian-Anmy. iem B rthur entine Prentis, aged b e -3 e s l ble.to have him make a statement, p e 39 3 = fir;&finmmuz equal (9 Tl £ = - % . . 3 [ .