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CRANDALL Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Near the Post Office ZRIEF STATE NEWS Stamford—M C! Q\N'IERBLJR" GREEN | te wise able to fill. ient material. one blacks character. B. Lock residents the 1r0(l~ nf wh \m oWinZ | Mrs. O Leonard Wheeler, who was born injthe Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- Westerly, educated and lived here for|ncers. lie was born in St. Albans and years, and held membership in the old | engaged in railroad work in 1584, and Dixon Fire company. wés before|an engineer since 1890. Mr. Blanchard Judge Oliver H. Wiliiams in the Third |leaves u widow, 1wo step-daughiers district court Friday. He pleaded and two sisters. 2 suilty to carrying a concealed weapon, | a revolver, and_was sentenced lo six Local Laconics. months in the Providence county jail.| Consressman William E. Andrews, Mr. Wheeler told the court that he|of Nebraska, will deliver the principal was in his 69th year and had never|address at the Kingston fair, on Gov- before been arrested and accused of ernor's Day. ciime, and would not be in his present| Since the beginning of the trolley predicament if he had not spent!strike, many allied unior, men actual. Thursday, and some money, in Provi-|ly endure hardship by being barred dence for Jamaica brandy and beer.|from the use of the cars to-aid from He said he was intoxicated and bought | their work. The ’bus service is in- the revolver from a fellow in theladcquate for their accommodation. Providence depot who said he wanted| Three ’'buses operating between to get money to pay his fare to Win-|Pawcatuck and Groton were off time chéndon, Mass. Before this transac- |lne for repairs, Thursday afternoon. tion he had written a threatening let- | TWo were at a garage in Stonington ter to his boarding mistress in Hope{and the third was standins on the Vailey and mailed the same. At thejroadside near Trail's corner. same time he wrote but did not mail a! In the Groton town court several postal card on which he showed he in-|'bus operators have been penalized for tended suicide, telling his daushter to|overloading their public conveyances. get his effects from the boarding hou: The Pleasant View roads are almost and his desire as to disposal of his]impassable, and the demand for im- body. proved conditions is justifiable. He told the court he had the highest| Answer to query: Robert Barr is regard for his boarding histress and |clerk of the high department. had assisted her and tried to be kind| The Westerly and Taftville teams to her and her little daughter, but|will play at baseball in Riverside park there was no infatuation. Her hus-|Sunday afternoon. band was somewhere in France. The| The Friends of Irish Freedom fund mother of the boarding mistress came | Is now more than $700 in Westerly. from Providence and served notice on| The Westel rly band will give a con- Mr. Wheeler to quit, and this grieved |cert in ¥ ark Sunday afternoon. him, he said. Invitations ve been issued for the It appeared from statements in court wedding of Commander Conant Tay that Mr. Wheeler came from Provi-|lor, U. S. N.. and Mariorie Buffum. dence, very much intoxicated, to the o boarding house and threatencd the oce cupants. Constable William A. Mat- | ROAD SOCILH the was cailed and found r. Hevwitt returned Tues- he | weck spent with relatives Wheeler secreted in bushes near T and arrested him. In imposing ntence the judge said t Ir. Wheel- that it would be better for him to to the state institution for H amination for his o for the safety of soci red Hewitt of New with the former’s here attended the Mrs. Ameiia L. Haile, who dicd day morning at her cottaze, Hi Lodge. in Ninigret prominent ings has heen spend- hland meco with her daugh- “palding preached at has returned to me. Johnson and vied Ju ter Alie 2nd a so her son Lester of the holiday with retu rnmi friends at| d Frflnklm Stiliman, in Rnode Island. : " stay at a Clark and e been at C. B. Wheeler’ s. have moved to W o* some mo: hoals with e Adamson Miss ford a few ¢ and Ga lookinz cervice Sund ‘Martha Moore dent of the Cathoiic 1 Boston. and David Go schaol papils (o S 1 in bis ear. Kimball’s gtimz ;;hn;:« 342 WASHINGTON STREET Near Backus Hospital. stocked witk ve clientele. : ij KNOWLEDG 4] WEDDING GI HOUSEHOLD LINENS DRAFERIES — UPHOLSTERY BASKETS—NOVELTIES g No store rents permit low prices. Have you ever . thought this out and talked it over at home? | o e AR OO E| KOUCAKIHCNCHONR [ 7 VOLUNTOWN 3 number of local ®ho Norwich f 7 of Democ deliver A Me: residents ‘L'uhcn.. They are co Governor Beeckman made the round rt Marion _and trip from his home in Newport to his and Mrs family office Provi nt the week end with Putnam rela- plane Thursd to a point about a nton and Reval west and flew at a rate ing relatives at miles an hour along the | terly, reversed here, returned ragansett bay and then strai away for il to Providenc . Charles Spaulding of spending a few days F. T%. Clarke spent the oved to Attawaugan. Avers of Norwich will Baptist church Sunday, on Derosier and family at Tafty Sunday and Mrs. Irving Anderson and s Ruth Wentworth of Sterling were were Rhode Island Coast Quality—(Quantity— Quickness We have a complete stock and can make PROMPT DELIV- ERY of any or all prepared sizes .of ANTHRACITE coal. Our COAL is fresh mined and as CLEAN as careful SCREEN- ING can make it. NOW is the time to get your COAL before the transporta- tion and delivery delays of next winier are upon us. THE EDWARD CHAPPELL COMPANY Telephone 24 - —— e kDY reobg visitors in town Sunday. and Mrs. Victor Boucher onter- tained over the week end Adelore Teho, Peter Boucher. Mr. and Mrs. rmer captain | John' Boucher and family of Sterling. ity footbal s returned after iteam, and of the basketball team s at Lantern Hill { Boston Latin school, has been seles Annfe Andrews has returned to {as athletic coach of the Rhode Is !and State College, at Kingston, to s ceed Frederick Walker, Mr. Murra: {is a native of Dorchester. Mass, and | gained athletic prominence in his school days. He graduated from | | Georgetown in 1915, "and coa |icams in Gloucester. ' He enli ’ . viation ser e in 1917 a v ! recently released from the serv Alfred Richards i _Frank V. Bianchard, 66, was buried| Rocky Point. 5 Thursday after requiem mass in Miss McGuire. who is a U, 8. { Patrick’s church, Providence. He was| naval nu s now |one of the oldest locomotive cn:meerst Charleston. S. C. in the employ of the New York. New S R T {aven and Hartford Railroad com-| Danbury—Forace M, Murphy. of {pany. The bearers were Martin P.| Syracuse, N. Y. will manage the au- Hogan, Hugo Burns. Hush {and Edward McCaffrey, representing[again this fall. expected that wit a few days will {reach their full quota of men. i Frederick J. Murra lor the Georgetown U Mrs. Charles Mathewson family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur eks motored to Stonington for over elc_end. r. and Mrs. Georgze Frink and son rold of Jewett City Frere vl isitors at . Fred Brown spent Sunday at| TRY ONE AT OUR EXPENSE THE HOOVER Electric Suction Sweeper Phone 674 For Demonstration The Norwich Electric to their home | returned on| daughter Campbell and dauzhters and Marian Grav of Mvstic, Dr. C. M. v we and familv. Mr. and Mre.| | Mosie. Mise Mazy Williams and Miss ¥ o5 Taintom #all of New York, were 1t Maple Lawn past week. publications arrived of radical s and son! and Ame to Phoenix The lectur { specially constructed . Lewis has been vis jtop of the car is so cont . lcan be ra za Pfhendler has returned to {ing boa: 2 ling her property stationed at| Kcenan | tomobile races at the Danbury l"airl W_hy'Wait 90 Days for a Lower Costof Living?| Begin Now By Taking Advantage of These Money Savers for Saturday. UNITED STATES WHEAT DIRECTOR’S LICENSE NO. 005315-B Red Star Sweet: Potatoes, 5 lbs. 25¢ 59c Dressed Beef is lower in price today than it SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE ROUND PURE WHITE LARD,Ib. ....... 37c Western has been for years, Swift and Armour stand back of the quality. e gl STEAK Roast Beef, Ib. . . 22c; o Roast, lb....... SUGAR CURED Roast, Ib. CORNED SPANISH BEEF No Waste BEST RIB (boned and rolled) Lean Plate Fancy Brisket Roast, Ib....... 28¢c Lean Flanks FRESH CUT Solid Meat Navel Cuts Hamburg, Ib ... 18c ALL FRESH BEEF 1 OC VEA NATIVE DRESSED LEGS, Ib. ..... 28¢c 30¢c CORN STARCH, 3 pkgs. ..... 26c|PURE COCOA I Bulklb, e 34€ FRESH SHREDDED Cocoanut, Ib. ... 38c EGGS,doz. ..... 52¢ Regular 30c Value No Cuts Higher in Price POTATOES 15 lbs. Peck 95¢ Parawax, pkg. .. 18¢c SLICED Dried Beef ..... 34 LARGE JAR SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB LEGS, b. . .... FOREQUARTERS b. ................ 23|LOINS, Ib. RUMP CUTS Chops, Ib.. 30c-50ci,. SOl Beef Liver. Ib 1214,c|CUTLETS, ib. 50c SWIFT'S MILKFED CHOPS, Ib. ... 40c o ——— FOWL, Ib. . ... 50c|VEAL, for stewing Ib. 20c{12 oz. Jar .... 4 Hour Sale—9 A. M. to 1 P. M.—4 Hour Sale ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED PURE WHITE SMOKED LARD.31bs. ......... $1.00 SHOULDERS, Ib. ....... 25c -~ N B. C. MILK OR SODA SWEET POTATOES CRACKERS, 31bs. .. ....30c|61bs. .............000...'25 Fresh From QOur Ovens Fresh Fish Direct From Fishing Ports , Fresh Swordfish, Ib. . . ... 40¢ |§ Old Dutch Coffee Cake ea 12¢| Fresh Steak Halibut, Ib. . 40c Cinnamon Buns,doz. . ... 15¢ | Fyesh Steak Salmon, o Ghowlate ROLLS, each. . 15¢ | Fresh B. L. Mackerel, Ib. 12¢ | Fresh Cod Steak, Ib. ..... 18¢ ye Bread,loaf ......... i Ra.lsm Bread loaf ...... 10c|Fresh Boston BlueSteak,lb.......... Home Made Cookles, doz. 15¢ Shore Haddock, 3 Ibs. ... 25¢ Hot Brown Bread, loaf ... 8c - Hot Baked Beans, Ib. . ... 18c| Solid Meat Oysters, pt. . .. 35¢ KITEMAUG PEACHES, are now coming in for Canning. Aresem b o - D qtS. 20¢, bas. *1.75 Mr. Browning says they are fine. m _W ESTMINSTER The storm of Sunday kept most peo- | p1 > 4 publ; I ple trom the church school and o o bk Mis. By lwm—smp, but to the 12 present it wae ;i "ro i oo { worth while to be there. In the even-: e ing service further light on ihe life and times of Christ was shed tarough children readings from lectures ziven by cmne “‘: week, born in Jerusalem and very familiar with the customs and traditions of the Holy Land, and giving vivid pictures of them. Next Sunday is Rally day for both the chureh school and the church. At the former a contest on guestions on s the life of Christ {s planned. The hoys Al TR Ay S TWostminS oL 4t the last confest but will have: star church school held a plcnie in 0 38c - . 20c :- i | - (¢} W day afternoon, sister of Mrs, Clarence Smith has spending a week at Brookeide [ est son. den d Byrnes and who have been vi sister, Mrs, I'rank rncd’ to their home rm Richard Davis returns to Williman tic next week to resume his high Page of New school course, their Miss Mary Heffernan, Miss Caroline ¢ 1 n Koeh, al with Mrs. C. Mann visit with 'y b "PLAINFIELD Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Boardman o Pages Philadciphia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, 22 Lawton Heights Weinesday and Thursday. Mr. Board man is president of Boardman & Co Inc., a fiem of brokers at Philadeiphia ssed himseif as in_honor of Rita Merrifield, wo little all of New to work very hard to do so again. At v's woods, getting w r lem- | He expres elighted with the regular morning worship the com- om a beautiful spring there. winfleld and said ‘n the w r munion of the Lord's supper will be of repusts wus. served and b the Tawion mills are operatec observed and baptism. Rev. Sherrod . croquet and other games were Soule, superintendent of the Connec- enjoyed. ticut Home Missionary society. is 19! Riwood Hubbard has returned from be present. and to speak on the five Z™POC one. e million dofiar tercenteMary fund. Mr.| 9N TP g returned to wini- [he Flbe “f.“:e. r:-.‘_,‘,w.f::?” Mix. Ce Soule is a native of Hampton, where mantic after visiting her cou: Flen 1 Ty vt e Sl his father was pastor at the e of ZANTIC the Civil war, often exchanging with qpenloil the pastor at Westminster. In the . 2nd her aunt, Mrs. Frank oo o preat ucts, Mr. number of chemi Eoardman is natu h xDec jve | Earl Macl.eod is visiting relatives in much interested in all problems o iatrated Jalk ‘on &~ Teip, from | Mt Kico, N, Y. Detterment of labor condiiions. M+ Westminster Hartford. At the| Fred Newton was a week end and|and Mre Boardman are touring from former members t in his home here, re- Philadelphia to Cape Cod residenis and oton Iron works Mon- Deacon and A small hoy sald it was impossible of Danielson, are| Quite a fow of the fresh air children to judge the effect of a slipper by itai a8 is their old~ bave roturned. but four new ones ar-|size. "