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| | > ‘Walter E. Wheeler, known favorably by mearly, every resident of Westerly, died suddenly Monday, evening while seated in a chair on the veranda of his home. No. 32 Chestnut street. He ‘was taken sick from heart trouble while in his office @ week ago and was conveyed to his home. He was out the next day and was about the streets a few hours before he died. Mr. Wheeler succeed®d Joseph Pollette as secretary-treasurer of the River Bend Cemetery association, with office in the Willard building. He was for more than 25 years in the employ of the Smith Granite company as clerk, bookkeeper and paymaster. ‘or man: years he assisted In the collection o with Bugene B. Pendleton, the town treasurer and tax collector. He was born in Stonington in 1851 A 1 Elan B, Wheeler and with his parent Westerly when quite young and came to| took | stirpes, not per capita. Some personal in the will. AIl other personal erty and residue- of the estate be' divided equally among. her Lonlidten: The will was executed Aug. 9, 1918/ and David McLaren, Edward J. Bur- dick'and Grace M.iNye were nominat- ed as executors.and trustees. Upon the death of David McLaren a codicil was made and the executors named are Grace M. Gourley-Nye, Lo G| McLaren and Edward J. Burdick., A second codicil made the Washington Trust company executor. This latter was confirmed by the court. Bonds $40.000. The appraisers are Edward J. Burdick, Lorin G McLaren. and. Fobert Meikle. The will of Martha A. Smith was admitted to probate. All property, of whatever nature, owned by deceased'is given to Martha Havens. The,Wash- ington Trust company is- named as | executor and the court approved. Bond | 5700, Fuzene B. Pendieton appraiser. The will of Jessie D. Greene, with’ property at Watch Hill, was received up restdence in what is now known as street. Mr. Wheeler leave: and nephew, Courtland I his_only surviving relatives. membership in the tist_church He was a director of the Mechanics bank and with the other surviving d ira B. Crandall, John T. e office of the bank Monday ternoon and took formal vo payment of a_10 per cent depositors. When this here were nine directors tha: number have dicd £ illness Car Willlam_Hoxsey liam W Charles W. Willa ssell B and Walter E Westarly probats court Foster. Smi regular and provides trustees o ors and N t between her hitdrer G. McLaren M Gourley, EI Y J. Gou their th hese. equa hildren per b o to Compare These Prices With Foods at Reasonable Prices. STEAK SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB Legs, Short Cuts, Ib. .. 35¢ L 25 Loin Chops, Ib. ...... 50c Roast Loins, Ib. ..... 28c PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib. ..... 25¢c LARGE To Hot To GRAPE FRUIT 2 for 23c RAISIN BRE. RYE BREAD YELLOW ONIONS CINNAMON ROLLS each 2 All Kinds of 17¢ Cakes CLEAN BROKEN RICE . .. PARAOWAX, 1 Ib. pkg. .. First Bap- | Bu Jean D.| WEDNESDAY SPECIALS and Be Convinced That This Is the Store to Buy Pure Sirloin Porterhouse Round Our Bakery Dep’t MOHICAN BREAD, MARSHMALLOW CLEVELAND’S BAKING POWDER, large ean .. 43c KELL.OGG’S KRUMBLES, pkg. . .. SUNBEAM POTATO FLOUR, pkg for record in exemplified form. She | leaves all her belongings to. her hus- | hand. Willlam M. Greene, to dispose | of as he wishes. Request is made that | he pav $125 a month to Marie D. Ben- | ness of Deens, Col. a sister of testa- tor. The of Mary E. Farrell. which was admitted to probate; gives dll her. estate to her son, Edward A. and | daughter. Helen L. Farrell. The court onfirmed Edsard A. Farrell as execu- | Fond $500. James A. Dunn ap- Frank Larkin was appeinted admin- trator of the estate of Jessie C. Lar- n_ Pond $40.000. Appraiser Eugene F. Pendleton Tnventories were received and re- corded in the estates of Ellen R. Bald- v value $2.225.92, and Annie E. e $4.07 shington Trust company was appoinied_administrator of the estate £ John Renvon. Rond $4,000. Fu- B. Pendleton appraiser. 1dministrator of the estate of FI. Babcock presented first account showing a balance 5.21, which was examired and for record. lobster license of Charles E. Westerly was revoked by. of inland fisheries da noon-at a special meeting: ehouse. Many complaints received relative to the charge n | Brown. v The W The he commissioners | aor | were Those of Our Competitors Ib. 29¢ NATIVE VEAL Cutlets, Ib. ......... 40c Chops, Ib. ..........30c Stew, lb. 16c Roast, Ib. 20c BEST CHUCK ROAST, Ib. Bake. Visit | AD BUNS CABBAGE Fresh Baked Daily 4c 3 ot masracgn D SR v.. 18¢ 17c SELECTED | MOHICAN CREAMERY |BEST PURE BUTTER, lb. Always Used | =) B H MoHicAN Compary Paper in all lines Blank and save money. GOING UP! latest information calls for an early .advance in the prices of A word to the wise is sufficient. Anticipate your needs. Buy now The Cranston Co. is going up. and Books Iy -;:g’ ation n train | v.u,w.a in at Westerly 'rnnd-yA lay was explained by a trainman “Just.before getting to the rail: Bhe ¢ de- rond ‘bridge at New London we were, held fido thing like that. nacular Jung. Delies dela; liqui est on deposits. rush day. A best tecti with the ence nupt by the | Hart. | hu | gran this . S n [ed ¢ Pete the and logg’ er s With pital er's shou expe: was the Mr Hill and hall, lage Mrs. Hill gust occu; jrHe havi ‘saile 1919 the was making 95 since presumably suggestion in Monday’ there be no run on the bank the first so that the business might be transacted in an orderly and more sat- isfactory way to all Athol, acquaintances. cottage, finaily The Seventh! will give concegts in Wilcox afternoon and evening in the intergst of recruiting for the- service. Miss Eileen Agnes Fowler, “owle Gregory | or-Mr catuek, of Bris Rev attended Bristol Bedford. morning, ough at a after Misses Local about The | the parade UNCASVILLE Semmig has in Worcester. mothe: accompanied Edith Taj Mrs. Lafter a by her About odist Sunday annual picnic at Riverside par) account of the trolley iransportation was of Others were Albert Boating and oth- Lunch was ZLondon men’ taken down es to be landed an arm at Chateau Thierry finally sent home. minor wounds. Mrs. services at Sunday Charles C Methodist church of on account of to be present automobiles and launch - Mrs. John B. Lathrop ed from a visit where nephew, Dr Povey, Arthur Rheaume who has been servide overseas. home of hi Michael has been eighteen months i up by a red flas. as a_ freight articles are given to children spec! M( herd as bl £ train 4 lung and the rigging dropped. We back- ve m up and traffic_held up. of complaining in a whisper over this You'd be shouting your head off and be telling us fellows just the way a railroad should be operated whereby there would. be no accidents or incon- venience to the public. ‘Depositors, of ‘the Mechanics’ bank were in line Tuésday receiving a divi- | dend of 10 per cent. on their deposits, the bank went intoy The other 5 per cent. will | soon be paid and depositors are as- sured of a bonus that will go quite a way in making good the loss in inter- James Coleman was the first depoBitor to call for his divi- dend and was handed check No. 1 convertible into cash. dation. for the -dividends heed being Local Lacon Mas it's a lung. Say. freight been going at speed and the and brakebeam trouble came; some cars would be piled Then instead on After an absence of 15 vears, Macloud, formerly of Westerly, now of | is here on a visit to old| 'n to John street, took the wes bound track to Midway and then cam glong on our own iron. What's a lung: Ve what You commuters call a draw - head, a_drawbar, a coupling. or some- But in railroad ve: had that Westerly!"” There was’ ng Tuesda®, taken of the | Bulletin that concerned young man on vacation from Phi sird, wa ves on special duty the recent sleuths were informed them. empioyed at at the hill. Coast and Mrs. R. M. and Charles tol were married mass in St. Mie Walter J by Miss ial STONS The returned soldiers have organized for department n and he the gues fire the parade Barie and ford are suests of Gilmore. Agnes H Norw Walsh, h “San 13, 2 requiem mass 1. Her neares dmother in Wi (Wednesaat) re ‘sugar: is-svarce ermen report the - traditional delphia, and making calls Ralph | upon his | a Watch Hill] being shadowed by de- | S IN ROLLS ONLY Bob White, large. Bob White, small.. Speedway ... | Golden Pheasant. FINE TOILET PAPERS .. % . 2 for 9 2 for 9 2 for 9 Don’t neglect this opportuni ity . COLGATE’S COLEO SOAP—purely vegetable (3 to a customer) ...... COLGATE’S TOILET AND BATH SOAP—(3 to a customer) ........... NINE-CENT ITEMS From The STATIONERY DEP'T Bank Note Writing Tablets 2 for Sc Corset La Shinola Shoe Polish. . Round Shoe Laces It’s going to be a “hummer,” too. When you stop to figure out just how little your money seems to be worth on some occasions at the present time, this sale will ‘bring back to you the good old times. Nine pennies invested in this sale morchan- dise will bring you much more than nine cents’ worth of satisfaction. in the sale is not only a good yalue, but it represents an actual, if only a small ac- tual saving. NOTIONS—Continued mercerized. in all size mahogany, brown and black. | Aordbia: v 9c| Art Loom Writing Tablets 2 for 9c | Flat Shoe Laces in all sizes, Pemaco ... 9c | Large size Writing Tablets 2 for 9c| brown and black. .. 2 pair for Pen Yan = Blue Bird: Writing Tablets..... 9c| Flat Shoe Laces, 30-inch.... TOILET GOODS Of All Kinds in connection robberics. trailing voluntar his identity and the cause of his pre: Art coast Tuesday Lyddy. Marie and Walter Gordon xt picnic in Streeter’ Bessic Mrs. who died ium, will be buried in Stonington this (Weanesday) after in rela imantic. Band concert in Wadawannuck park evening. in that fishermen’s lle knew nd him ¥, o ery park thi of Paw el's They Meytum o New of TON and the parade Smith of st he: Stonington. hey are Tuck band| artillery daushter Meytim at a urch: sailors with Saturday of the bors srove. James. in the ‘morning. Mary's ive is At Nine Cent Pnces Ammonia, pint bottle. . Armour’s Hardwater Soap... Armour’s Assorted Toilet Soaps 8 2 cakes for Hand Scrubs ... Peroxide, 4 ounce Clothes and Shoe Brushes - Tar Paper......... 2 sheets for Rubber Dressing Combs. Rubber Fine Combs T Welch's Talcum, 3 odors. . Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap. Writing Tablets.. 2 for 9¢ White Wove Envelopes, a pkg. 9¢ Princess Envelopes, a pkg...... 9¢ MiKado Lead Penci .. 2for 9 Automobile Pen Holders.. 2 for 9c Automol 2 for 9¢ 6 for 9c . % size 9 Special ile Pencils. Special Pencils. ... Modern Clutch Penci Banner Rubber Bands, NOTIONS AND SMALL ' WARES Sew-on Hose Supporters Children's Hose Supporters black or white Collar Buttons Conqueror Snap Fasteners Hygrade . Alliance ... See-it-Spring ...... Betty .. Alliance Allianc DelLong, assorted 2 cards for SNAP FASTENERS 2 cards for 4 cards for Kohineer ... .. 4 cards for So-No-More ........ 5 cards for Perfection . 5 cards for HOOKS AND EYES | 3 cards for were: Daggett and Ramsdell’s Cold . Special 9-Cent B“"m, Colonial Black i Cream. ... ¥ = ubsiie Black Toilet Pins........ a box Cutex Cake Nail Polish. Nye's Machine OIll e el Blask, e Puritan Bowrettes ... Dust Caps ....... T ik AR S el S ey, 5 5% 5 white ............ 2 cards for ¥le| Cushion Pant Hangers.... 2 for 9 ¢ Williams' Shaving Soap... 2 for 9c| Pt e - Common Pins..... 2 papers for Williams' Shaving Seap, large oad Cant and-Bapt Hapgers: . Baby Mine Gold Safety Pins. w0 9c | Nigkel Coat-and-Pant Hangers etoenis’ Taer Soup, 5 odors: folding type . e " SAFETY PINS »; cake; 3 Shirtwaist Hangers, 3 eolon ... 9c|Clinten, size 3 .... . Hudnut's Violet Sec. Soap.... s DR s i Buttes, i e £ e Bt Tatrotn s o ora 9u|387ineh Folding Wood Measures Sc| Dunlex, size ze 3 a cake ~ 9 Baby Dimple, a: s Physicians’ and ‘Surgeons' Soap Sc | Strawberry Emerys Distander 5 aives 2 for - Tooth Brushes, good quality.... Sc| THIMBLES Ciiriton Blanket Pits: .. o pah Colfab Stain Pemover.... 9c | Nickel Plated 2 for 9¢ + 1 inch Gauze Bandage, a roil... 9c|Celluloid ... 2 for 9c < HAIR PINS Celluloid Soap Boxes Aluminum ............... 3 for 9¢|Hump, sizes 1 to 5........ 2 for this time < Velour. Powder, Puffs it ol ManteiAcr: Bandmy .. oo P S e e uEne Rl meL At Hershey's Nut Bars...... 2 for 9c| Sieeve Protectors«.............. 9¢ e o GiEnici aivicans Trinwgle Minte in & finvors, 2 Far o] Celluloid Eiger Shislds. . 2 forBs Ernest © her home visit r Taylor. ster, fifty th he he was Mi school on s . stri Massoit G. B. Mig. Co. Radwa. s motor boat. ports were enjoyed. sefved at noon Mrs. tertaining Mr. Hughes, Hughes' a_sergeant in the 1 of the American in France Ada Neff of Gay and Mrs. York Mr. 5th of vacation. the first bullet lder. riences while in sassed oncerand He is a was taken the and Mrs. Ton have Mrs. Edward W, ‘Windham Miss Marion O'Cornell, week spent with relativi has returned. Raiph H. Melces the chapel i afternoon, Tibbetts, this ose who attanded in she' was the gue: Harold M Brown, formerly Mrs at Gales Ferry pying the cottage ol of New London. parents, J. Rheaume. was in_France just ng landed July d_from St. for home. motor in that Nazaire. until T-H-I-R-S-T, Yvu'll" like it the river in members of enjoyed Hill Augustus F. au H A. He had many government college at Albert W been entertaining Avery has in Suffield Lathrop will r has returned M Mr. 12th, spend where the return Mas: or. the Meth Oakdale. is ng ghes EE. M. and sn Avery M. after in conducted Massapeag in place of pastor health was from were Albert Rev of lage, whe this taken Kellogs' Conn., of to and Mrs. Rheaume | m servie one. 12th, Mrs, their New by Kel- en- was ! and fore- He lost was He was in a hos- in_Washington where a from interesting service. received student New York. his! He three of of | of South two Black- the | unabie in! return- her and Quaker | Au-| she is Misses, the | year, | 1918 "and | July Mr. Rheaume was In transportation corps and| after an illness | Al Regular and Invisible Hair Pins for nce, 1% to 3%, 2 pkgs. in black or bronze, 2 pkgs. for Every article ARE ) 0 1 NOTIONS—Continued Liberty Bell Cabinets. 2 for 9¢ Triumph Cabinets Tiger Common Pins, 3 pkgs. for 9c Sta-Put Pins 3 boxes for 9¢ Hat Fins, black or white, a card 9c 9¢ | Rick Rack Braid a piece 9¢ Bias Seam Tape in odd colors.. % White Bias Seam Tape.. 3 for 9¢c Lingeric Tape, 3 colors......... % % Tintex see . a box % Rit Dye Fl.kei 9c 9% | Pearl Buttons 3 cards for 9 9 | Pear! ‘Buttons, extra quality... 9 9¢ | Coat and Suit Buttons, odds and 2¢c ends on cards 5 9c 9c | Packing Noedles . 4 for 9 gc | Ironing Wax ..... 6 for 9c 60-inch Tape Ma-iure 2 for 9¢ gc | 80-inch Measure, best gr.de. .. Sc Pin Cushions -3 2 for 9c Basting Cotton 400 yards . 9 oc | Basting Cotton, 200 yards, 2 for % * | Shamrock Linen Thread %¢ Giant Linen Finish Thread, 2for % 9¢ 9c| Aunt Lydia’s Linen Finish o Thread, a spool . 9 © | Coat’s Darning Cotton 3 for 9 Merrick's Darning Cotton, 3 for Ideal Darning Cotton 3 for 9¢ 9% | Alliance Mercerized Mending oc| . Cotton 2 for 9 _ gc | Coat's Mercerlzed Mending Cot- o] tn —.... 2 for 9 . o0 | Parning Vo shear it oc | Dexter’s Knitting Cotton... ball 9 Coat's Thread in all , 2 for 9c Foot Form Darner % 9% | Kid Curlers 2 9% 9¢ | Curling Irons .................. $¢ 9c | Ever Wave Hair Waver, a card ¢ Live Wire Hair Waver, a card 8¢ 9c | West Electric Curlers.... a card 9¢ What thg Oa Fonight ,'.llllr. Photopiays at the . Pletifes at’ Breed Theatre Pictures, &t Lib Auditor Moving ~ Pictufes Raof Garden. _Fletcher Post, A. L. ANNOUNCEMENTS i Davis s Thoatre. The' programme announced o shown at the Duvis today day is one ‘that will plea Yeurg and o), t coatains o va of ‘cyeryihing ‘that goes to ma plea ‘ant “cntertuinment, The fea attriction 15 Wjlltam- Russc five-part ' Cimedy. ' dramu, Some- Liar Fancy haying w job as salesma womfis and ‘cradiesl ls i that the hero of (his. thrilling told all sorts of lies ta enter awe iis audiences in the verious :m towns he visited?, And whaen he m naught of hilling off seven me eingle n.ghl, and . ihe with ‘his courage. beg, m lieve the .Wbrld of a ce K er who'was making her Hfe © —well, what could the poor m What would ¥ou hdve d cuse? Wi ssell i3 the fa eatingihe de-pite the fu Le ulmos for hi crime, she az B { from ‘undef the rope Just in ihe of time. Tie r at ¢ malnder- of the die Polo in' the ¢ bis Lure of -the Circus L e man lLadder T o « e hrilling chapter ¢ ; Tatermitio Limely = events Dictu Th.ngs I it Vod-A time acts performing the same o udeville ntage Broed Theatre One-Thing-at-u-Time Oy, ot ring Bert ©itell ls from » | Willlam Dudiey Peily, a story publ.shed’ in - thé Tvening Tost o i attraction at and . Thursday . drama dealin hows the 2 o folks heir darmg fe ring My, Ly | bough maus pu | Tom' A al < | of a tenderfc besides Law, Th story of, the ruled and evil of ng weat | outlaws the best. and every sceng. is a sensa it and be happy Reof Auditorium-Majestic or toduy and, tomorrow torium theatre will offer highest, clags of vaude ure .pictures. offer classy singing speclalties. Zeigle a mous fire juggler, Prof. Arthu the leading mind reader formers_of-magic. ‘and epectacular musician come from the big cities ahc Norwich the very bes ville stage. The feut the usual high stunda tre_also wHl-be shown. very pleasant evening the M Roof Garden offers fealure and danding for 17 cents W son's orchestra_furnishing the m This is the. coolest #po! w entertainment for, the until 1115 p. 'm dancing goes frew se adm or the pictures 1 o Has Purchased Senft Gro George W. Pr: ployed in the grocery bu bert J. Senft at 06" Boswe e has purchased the busine: d w conduct it along ‘the lines of o érn grocery and provision stor will be glad to meet any of rons of the store who there in years past from influenza he was given lighter work He was several times near the firing line and saw a number of air_raids. The Epworth League of the Metho- | dist_church are planning to hold a lawn party under the supervision of Miss Vera Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Hope have been en- tertaining Mr. Hope's sigter, AMrs John Freeland of Sutton, Mass. Mrs. 1da Fisher and daughter are| spending a week with friends in| Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKay and son. who have been spending a few days in Putnam -have returned heme. Fred B. Thomas is spending his vacation at the home of his parents | at_Lima, Ohio. William Bolles has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sweet, of Centerville, R. T Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlyle re- cently entertained Mr. Carlyle's fath- er, David Merritt of New London The boys of this place, Palmertown and Oakdale, who were in camp on | the Connecticut river at Camp Ter- | ramagus, have returned home. Misses Katherine and Jennie Col- lins are the guests of relatives in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Pike and | after several weeks spent | tives in town. left Sunday for York children. with rela- New JEWETT CITY Miss 1da Foster left Tuesday for New York to spend a month with her | sister. She was accompanied by her niece. Miss ‘Edna Malcolm. | P. Littlefield and daughter nna returned Monday from a visit | With” relatives in Vermont ana Maine Mrs. Thomas MeBroome is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Flannery, of New Britain. Mrs. Emma Raney has been visiting friends in Hartford. | "Miss Helena Griffin is visiting rela- | tives in North Brookfield, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Lee of Web- ster, Mass, and Georse H. Lee and Miss Gertrude Northrup of Providence spent Sunday with relatives and friends in town. John McElligott. frém overseas duty Mrs. M. D. Fuller leaves for Chicazo today (Wednesday) to visit her sister and other relatives. She will also visit a nephew in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Bdmond Jodoin have | as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J. Davan of Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Aitce Lynch of Binghamton, N. Y., and Mrs. John Sangerman of New York. . Miss Catherine Jodoin, who has been spend- ing two months in Brooklyn, returned with them. - Patrons of dancing heard some high grade music last Saturday evening at Social hall, Glasgo. when the American orchestra made their frst public ap- pearance. The outfit, made up of lo- cal plavers, includes Byron Kinne, pianist; H. Jarvis, first violin; Theron Kinne, second violin; Eccleston, saxo- phone: Liberty. cornet; Wilde. clari net; R. C. Wilbur, traps, and are di- rected by H. Wilde, who at one time Jr. has returned | ing bodies of the post were briefly ex- Was a_member of (he Oldham (Eng. land) Tempo band and played before British rovalty. If this is a sample of his ability as an organizer, Glasgo will not have to go far for music. During the evening the orchestra re- ceived offers of enough engazements to keep them busy for some time. An informal meeting of 40 ex-service men of the town who were interested in the formation of a local American Legion post was held in the town hall Tuesday evening. Captain George H. Jennings and Attorney John Barry Spoke to the boys, stating the ideals for which the American Legion stood. and described in detail its objects and purposes. A summary of the govern- ned. It was voted to form the . to be known as the La Flamme- Lynch post. It was voted that the council, evening. from a visit in dren, turned from a visit in Norwich in Lawrence hospital, a comfortable condition. Flushing, L. L There will be a meeting D. of A. this (Wedne Mrs. Wilmer Eccleston has ret ew York. Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb and Hazel and Raymond, h Mrs. aft, a said Lawrence Asho Daniel Robertson continues Lawrence hospital. CHESTNUT HILL of Liberty | nis brotner, Jobn Dimon in Putnam. Sale of Property Ethel --J.. Mullen, administ the estate or Anna_ Algu day)| Mies Harriet Fuller, a nurse of|the property, \o’vi;mw’mnjv | North Easton, Mass, 13 at the home| YT [0 5™ witi “improve the urned|of her sister at Calmere, e s dome. Fhe sale W Mr. and Mre. Le Grande Chappell of | made through the Agency of chil- | y; ntville spent Sunday with Mr. and| H .15 Main stree R s B. Dimon R s O S T NORTH LYME beTn | anchesicr were the home of the| yyr.. serrill Babcock and childre o3 Tk~ el g S e haye been visiting a . m at| G B Dimon speni Saturday witn| Meriden haye been visiting it Cec the, past week next meeting of the post which will be held in the town hall next Monday night. the following officers wiil be elected: One post commander, one post vice commander, one post 'adjutant, one post finance officér. one post his- torian, one post chapiain. It was also voted that at the next meeting an ex- ccutive committee would be chosen. An application has been sent to James D. Moody, Jr. state chairman of the American Legion, by the required number of ex-service men who were at the time of their enlistment or wno | now are American citizens for the is- | stance oi @ charter for the formation | of @ post in the town of Griswold to be hnown as the LaFlamme-Lynch | post. Word has already been received | from the state secretary that the local post when formed here will be No, 15, Copies of the American National Le- sion papers were distributed and they voted to adjourn. Town Clerk John ‘h asked that ali men who had not resistered on being released from duty comc to the town hall and do so at once. NOANK Some of the large shade trees in the schoolhouse yard have had to be sac- Tificed. One of the biggest has been Temoved this week to make room for | The new rooms being added. Con-| tractor Bugene McDonald is making | rapid advance with the work. Lathing | has commenced and the new stairs| from the extra rooms have been put| Window frames are in but the glass has mot come vet. The outside is to be stuccoed. i Contractor W. A. Patterson has men | at work on the barn in Sylvan street | Which Charles Schaffer is to have re- modeled into a store on the lower noor} ana apartments above. The building | 11 be moved back on the lot about | A dozen feet and the foundation made higher. F. E. Barlow is doing the cement work. . Brick has arrived for | fhe chimney. Mr. Schaffer will occupy | the apartments and groceries will be so0ld below. Supt. and Mrs_Frank A. McDonald and children of Baltimore have ar-! Tived here and will spend the rest of the summer. They were accompanied by a friend. Mre. A. J. Potter has heen visiting in New London and Waterford, Mrs. Nettie Farnham and Mrs. J. F. Crofut of Danbury motored here Mon- day and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunter. Mrs. Fred Tourjee has been enter- taining Mrs. Nellie Adams of Mystlc. Sadie Fish, who was a week end visitor at_The Eims, has returned to_South Norwalk. Miss Moretti, Who has been visiting: here, has ret to her home 'in Every grocer cvery- where sells Kellogg's Mrs. 4. B. Maynard returne Thutsday after a month spent’ at Lyme, Meriden and B fneld Miss Celia Peckham. retu home ‘in Hartford Thursd days' visit with Miss Lols Use The Attic I “Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic were put to work. Transform that slacker space into ‘cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea ver Board —it's quickly done without: disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. THE® PECK-McWILLIAMS .C Central Wharf | Thames River Lir STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall, Transpertation Co., b | . Leaves New York, Pier 4 | River,, Mondays,. W édnesdays an days at 5 p.m. Norwich 4" and ' Sunda New Lokdoi 9 p. m Pacsenger. rates betwe and New Yok, $2.00. Staterooms, all outside, §1.1¢ cluding war, tax F..B, KNOUSE Ag WHEN YOU WANE t0 put iness before tna Dbubl here medium better Lrian '~ Vertizitz coiimas of The Bu