Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1919, Page 13

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I D W court in uu. m,mfi- R e mu vs G. Biirs %mu&-dflm !tyw'lhln,)‘- cared for. B :-s:é:ut.r... th best. ...'..a‘n"éu i w-qunt “nn =rl the plu.uur- Cardinal M wprelate was week, to recel 3 dnv otk 00d ‘saye T the degree Mrs. Charles Snow ‘oman's _clab mesting of th " L. HL. | er's subject to be Danielson-Providence Motor Trucking| Service | service be imaugurated on h, ©Oct. 9. running Thursdays frem Danielson via Wauregan, Vl”- je, Moosup, returning R Shacrs 1o carry goods to empacity of our 3-ton Truck. to carry goods in ther direc- of route, will be taken Wednes- wiso solicit guarantee: ‘elsphone orders to VICTOR SMITH 'f‘ long or _short haul g satisfactory ser- *Hsl 124-3 DANIELSON, CONN. Funeral Dlrector and Embaimer DANIELSON, CONN. Teleohone 34-12 *The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON. CONN Periors © Mashanio Strest — CANTERBURY GREEN George Rowland has sold his farm %o Mr. Lefler from Scotiand and has ased the Wheeler place by the mil], jately owned by Mr. Hammond James Hammond of New York and | B Bon have been visitors in town = osts of James Appicy 3% Rovert Humphrey and sister, s Abbie Atwood, arrived at the | Pasmonage Mondayr i Mr. ané Mrs. Hale Bennett and Mrs. Sawes attended the meeting and din- ®ez of the county commissioners at the | children’s home in Putnam Thursday. Mr. Leggett, who has been spending | B few davs in Canterbury. has been ealled to report at the I". & naval base | B _Bremerton, Wash The family of Nathan Exley attend- Bd_the wedding of Mr Exley's son, NFMMam Exlev. and Miss Ethel Avery wt Mampton Wednesday. Mrs. H. B. Brown is entertaining | @er sunt, Mr< Mary Smith, of Provi- Wence i — = PLUMBING AND GAsFlTTINe | France. Wercam and Mors , wery that | near- H The to tajase, homes, were n-!-‘ by Dr. J. N,|their homes in Providence and were Perreauit. Dawsen, formeriy ‘ by | Weestorly, Was nol 2o only | that Mrs’ Dawson | Oolln —flv_ h.uonzorA»umatnx that she shall ra.u:uwmmnn w. J. tt of Frhero he Bartle! er. fi,f.‘.m Mvs. Dawean's case - his attracted e | wide-spread attention since she was (EVgn | Brat arreseeahere oot months 250 this |and brought before a justice's eourt AWthem.nflMlm—-"a will| While g umnyn bfl nsl l-mr p‘fidt at ‘& ehy. miu. uu was’ Mnd in Pnfi-t. Frask Shesman of - the town pleadeq guilty to fi-fll‘ six chickens at the Kempf Hle, a fow wesks l(o. - sentenced him to n’-v- .. Alfred M and Jossph h. Providence boys, who ran away from arrested at Hampton a short were tofluun‘te eno their cases n E: charged with ‘E)" " et and with carrying cnne-hd ered. down 'to the faots, that the bovs broke mm S ‘s aumad shack, that they might sleep food mfiammmolm-—wc«-«y aftarnoon. 30 he ufi theft. business section cease d and that their weapons con- which they wore cowbey fi!{. | stuck in their beits. There was one trial, to that of the state vs. 17 bury, of Thompson, charged 'v‘u- State - Attorney Charles cause thelr arrest and prosecution in|Searls and Attorney Howard €. Brui- court on the eha: ing. maximum speed permittéd within iaits of the Dol Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Pate of reckless driv- Some the Year was the subject of an.ad- dress by I. W. Dayis before the mem- bers of the New London Horticultur- society. Dr. George M. Burroughs will be ome of the speakers when the Wind- ham County Medical, society holds-its semi-annual meeting at the Attawau- san hotel here on Thuraday. ef next Wweek.. A number of mnle!mn mm will be at the links of the Putnam Countey club hfs aftersioon for ' the October tournament arranged for e members of the club. A hearing is scheduled to be held in the town court today (Saturday). over the automobile aceident in which Messers. Eiliott and Moran, of Day- Tle. were injured in that village ene night last August. Both young men are patients at the Day Kimball hospi- tal in Putnam. Assessor Charles B. Hutchins stated Friday morning that members of the assessors’ hoard will instsi this year that taxpavers file their lists In ac- cord with -the provisions of the statute: that all the information ask- ed for in the forms be furnished: oth- crwise the lists will not be accepted. taxpayvers have beem complying with the requirements. but others will mot or negiect to do so. Lists are now being received. William Mason will lead a religious service to be held out of doors Sun- day afternoon at 3, o'clock near the old town house ai Killingly Center. A number from Danielson will assist at_this service. Seventh Day Adventists will hold a service this (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at the bome of Mrs. Clinton Pellett, North Main street. Houscholders may look for another dvance in the local price for milk, it s stated here Friday morning by one producer. High eost of labor and feeds is given as the reasomn for the advancs Milk is' now retailing -here at 13 cents a quart and before long will be either 14 or 15 cents. The nursery at the Connecticut mills. Lewis houlevard, is one of the fines institutions of its kind to be found established, by a manufacturing concern anywhere in New England. Fifteen miles an hour is the are motoring- in New York state and will|the town of Thompson apd stole a | visit at Saratoga during their trip. Entomological Features of|total value of $40. Kingsbury denied ford prosecuted, while Attornep E. C. Morse appeared for the accused. - It was charged that an -the night of October 3 ‘of last year Kingsbury vis- ited the place of Barten Jagobs in Lhive of bees and hemey, of the ‘the the theft. “Bvidence was introdnced to show that parts of the hives were later found at the place where Kingsbury was Staying with his mother and one Witness testified to having keen hity chiopping up the hive on the cay fol- Jowlig the theft. It was almp (e.llfltd e ot Kingsbury's hand swollen on the TOHOWIBE day. this We- T aken un IndiaTion fhar i e had stung him. The jury was out oply a short time when it returned bringing a verdiet of guilty and fixing the value of the| hive and its honey contents, together with the swarm Of bees. at §25. Judge Haines sentenced Kingsbury to Dap_a fine of $50 and serve three months in Jail. It was announced at Putnam High school Friday that a track meet 1s scheduled with Bartlett High School of Webster for Monday, at 2:30 o'clock. It was also announced that the public would be invited' to a masquerade dance to be held on Oo- tober 24. An award is to be made te the one having the best costume. At Pomfret ~ Neighborhood house this (Saturday) evening Carrol C. Pratt, of Worcester, is to give an in- formal talk relative to his experiences as a_member of the A. B F. A eral invitation to attend and hear Pratt has been extended. This is Thompson’s big day, and about everybody in the communities that make up this historic neighbor- ing town will be out teday to do honor to. the service men, who will be /given a rousing Welcome Home cele- bration. The events of the day will open when the parade, which will be formed at the mill at North Gros- venordale, moves at o'clock this morning. . At the annual meeting of the in- corporators of the Day Kimball hos- pital Charles H. Brown was elected a | treasurer and F. W. ‘Seward sec- retary, both re-elections. The resignations, on account of il Dealth, of Benjamin Grosvenor of Pomfret ang John D. Converse were and is another indication of the pro- gressiveness of this big textile corpor- ation. Ray Smith, Bast Killingly. was in- jured a few days ago when he was caugnt in the belt of his sawing ma- chine while he was at work near North Sterling. is improving and will be completely recovered within a short time. it is now expected. Attbrpey E. L. Darbie was appointed by the selectmen of Killingly as town counsel. to succeed himself. ~First Se- lectman John A. Gilbert has been nam- ed as tree warden. Killingly is one of the few towns In his_immediate vicinity that has com- CALL UP 734 i‘.u\ or. Without ut Iways T tcoNoMICAT MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all mak of Ranges . oo A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY TREET Gas _Attach. EFFICIENT ?Inne 581 ldem Plumlung Be @3 essential in modern houses a: plectricity is 1o lighting. We guaran Poe the very best PLUMBING WORK By expert workmen at the faire prices. Ask us for plans and prices. .| Fe TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING PPaskington Sq., Washington Building + Norwich, Conn. seneral ied with the state law requiring a reassessment of property, and will benefit through’ increas-| the result of the as- it is anticlpated: ior court at Putnam on oon. Judge Frank D. upon application of Attorney E. Back. g warier Chase of Killingly Center, hien temporary in.wlclior* om ehich Davis and Brown pany, operating what_is known as the Chase mill at Bast Killingly, will be restrained from permitting ‘the dis- vharge of what are represented to be noxious chemical substances and fluids. into the Whitestone brook, which flows down to Elmville, near where it joins the Assawa river. An attachment of the woolen com- pany’s property to the amount of $8.- W00 te autherized in conmection with * ACHES AND PAINS _ SLOAN'S GETS EM! ¥ in and ache lur-.“ ? HEUMATKC loon. So do_stil lame mr-lxn. mus- cles, o Showe pains drfl.tmfigh}tm‘i ex- ure, too — tl lon’ Teni inst the cnu:’t’e-n' itant ‘7-’ Liniment produces. Keep this old family {riend bandy - 2‘&&5:‘.‘..“.‘;..",',’:::,‘ e s i You ought te- ieep a bm always. All 70c., $1.- lingly revenue as sessors’ work, uleflp sizes — 35e., the granting of the temporary injune- tion. In his complaint against the. com- pany Mr. Chase alleges that noxio: chemical substance and fluids carried_down sai dbrook through the plaintiff's land and in times of high water overflow with the water upen the plaintifi’s land and stand upon the said land in stagnant pools and theréby greatly damage the plaintiff's said land. Before April 1, 1919, the plaintiff had watered his stock from said brook and continued to do so until about August 15, 1919, During June, July and August, 1919, fifteen head of plaintiff's stock were | ill_and three of them died from pois- oa%hg from drinking the water of said brook and from said cause all of the plaintiff's dairy stock shrunk abnorm- ally in the amount of milk produc- ed. The plaintiff was obliged to take his said stock out of the mowings and)| pastures bordering upon said brook and where there was ample feed and preure food for them elsewhere &t & great expense for labor and for ma- terjal to himself. The plaint#f has been for two months and is unable to use the wa- ter in said brook for his stock and i§ unable to use the feed in the ings and pastures bordering brook. By the loss of his said three cows! the plaintiff was damaged six hum- dred dollars; by the damage to his -rocx by said iliness the plaintiff. was [ @amaged two thousand dollars; by the loes of milk by the said shrinking of his said dairy stock, the plaintiff was| damaged two thousand dollars; by providing additional feed for his said stock and by the 10ss of the feed on he lands bordering said stream and by the loss occasioned by labor in caring for his stock else- "where than upon his own land border- ing satd- brock. the plaintiff his been' damaged two.thousand dollars. Because of the said mill and the 11ing of said water, the water of id brook where it entens the plain- tif's farm and throughout its entirs ‘curse through the same is and. nwholsome and dan that he. has been and is unable to fse it or the adjoining land for his On or about August 15, 1819, the intiff potified the defemdant of ry to the water, and req to desist from any such use of hrook Bereatior. bt the defandaa: has { rotwithstanding. continued said nuis- nge to the present time. ‘The plaintiff already has been dam- zed to the extent of six thousand ‘nllars and if said nuisance is coms nued permanently. it will ruin which the plaintiff has 1 i1 hne contracied to_buy. The plaintiff has been and will be ~warably injured. . The plaintiff has'ne uequ-u rem- cdy at law. H | | i i 1 -"l“""‘“' i | = Bullard, Py pam. D. Danielson; Dr. E. R. Pike, Rast stock; Dr. George Dr. A. Lamarche, Dr.‘B. P. Murphy, Putnam. tective W. E. have been notified. of the robbery of some one that took piace at Averill home in the same town a few weeks ago. The raid was.made while members of the family were absent in the day time. mong. ring, gentleman’s ring of the value of $25, a pair lady's watch and other small articles. A salt bagthat was in.the house was emptied put the &0 to New ork Sunday evening, evening. and Jooks. In use singa, DRE oty e ook st "'\“"‘;‘.. ¥ Constipated; Bilious or Headachy, take “*Cascarets”’ Sick headache, time | tongue, or sof ur, Iways to have{irace this to u-&i gfi&m fer- oring | Meating food in the aimoy matter inetead of o o o the u.ten is re-gbsorbed into the e e brain tissue it causes &m and that dyll, throbbing, sicken: immediately cleanse ::z remove the sour, undigest fll- take the axoe-. lver and carry out -‘ll waste mattgr and poi- i i A Cescaret tonight will surely straighien you out by morning. They work 'while you -sigep. filed and accepted. Byron D. Bugbee, G. Harold Gil, patric, L. E. Smith and Sias M. Wheelck of this city and W. Irving Bullard of Danielson and Beston, Jors, Slevied vmistess for a tegm - of three -years. ' Herbert W. Bowen of Woodstock - was. el a trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the resig- nation of J. D. Converse. The hospital staft is made follows: _ Medical—Dr. J. | Morrell, Putnam. ~Surgical geon, unct Paine, br B nam. Consulting—Bbr. W. H. Judson. Pathologist—Dr. Marguerite m. Obstetrician—Dr, J. J. Russell, up as A B. ¥ Kent, Dr. surgeon; adunct sur; Tmml F. Perry; adjunct surgeon, Put- p & Put. Oculist—Dr. George M. Burroughs, Danielson. Odontologist—H. A. Houghten, D. S. Putnam. Visiting Staff-—Dr. J. N. Perreault, Wood- Barnes Dayville; A. Chase Plainfield; Dr. G. T.! Superintendent—Nellie . L. Bloxham. The police here and County Da- Jackson of Willimantic the’ Monette home at FPomfret! In the. robhery is like the the Warren Among tbe articles taken was a dia- valued at about $60, a of lace curtains, sofa pillow, & used, it is-believed, to stolen articles in, down on _Park The street again is¥ in \eruption and %o are the: tempers ~of many residents who are| nauseateq by the almost fumes that arise from. the great pile of refuse. that a’ ment . will abatement of this suffocating Tt was stated here on Friday te and determined move- inaugurated for the nyizance. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Blanchetie afe to the special object of Mr. Blanchette’s vi it being to xttnnd the l'urnhure how. GOODYEAR | Last Sunday morping the following members were received into _the' church: Rev. A. E. Beaumont and wife and Mrs. Yates. Deacon Frederick W. Green on behalf of the church extended the right band of fellowship to the| pastor, -Rev. sacrament of the Lord's supper follow ed. A. E. Bemumont. Thi Prayer mecting was held Thursday Subjeet, What Faith Does. The Sunday school has presented an organ to the chureh for the use of its prayer services, which will be held | during the winter season in ome of the | Igwer rooms. At the annual meeting.of the Boy Scouts, Treop No. 1, Goodyear, the mmmwuc or Long Distance New -Stewart 31/ Ton Truck QUR RATE A BLE WRITE OR TELEPHONE FO RATES . BRIERE BROS. DAYVILLE, c N. i Tel. Dani mmmsmmz LOCAL AND LONG DISTARGE mvma AND TRUCKING OF ALL KINBS POWEHPUL fi!w 7m CAREFUL SERVICE—LOW Pnlcfi. JOHN H. RYAN DAYVILLE, CONN. Telephone Connection DANIELSON Mn sr.tstATH DAYS LAl Bowhing (he sparc. Tor att #iven away evers Saturday. ARE _INVT FRANK Ma‘ The Give me Fashion Headquarters the Queen Quality Bootery.. If you had been here when our new Fall shoes arrived, you'd have been enthusiastic too. Picture the smartest, snappiest lasts in the most - delightful new Fall shades, and then remember they are of “Shoe Soap Kid” which itself stands for the Best in Quality and color range. Kies Co. 80 MAIN STREET following officers were elected: Scout- master, Rev. A. E. Beaumont; assist- nt scoutmaster, Earl Weeks: scribe, Thomas O'Connor: - treasurer, Victor Lamoureau: Fox patrol leader, Thomas O'Connor: _assjstant patrol leader, George Chenial: Beaver patrol leader, Thomas MaGowan; assistant patrol leader, William Green. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cooper motored to Providence, R. 1. nd return Friday evening. Herbert , Smith is ‘spending a week's vacation at the home of his parents in Fisherville, Mass, Miss Nancy Whitaker is &pending the week end at the home of her sis- ter in New Bedford. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wild ~ of were week end guests of Mr. Thomas Coaper. Mre. REW is_much impreved. Mios Julia TABelle fell Tuedday and broke her arm. Mrs. lvy Bailey and sons, LeRoy and Floyd Bailey. motored-to Mansficld and return ay. The ing clup fnet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Thornton. The Williamsville Fire Engine com- pany held a smoker at the Social club hall last Thursday evening. The nmew autobus recently pur- chased by the Goodvear Coiton Mills. Inc., has arrived and will shortly he put’ on the route between Goodyear and Dani€lson, as one 'bus is not suf- Pawtucket and Mrs. who has been ill, number of employes to and from their work in the Goodyear cotton mills. | ™ Gne of the Akron freighters was in town last Friday night. The bowling league has opened the season with four teams, which rep- resent the general office. the weave room, the twisting room and a picked team’ from the carding, spooling and spinning room. At the close of the seagon’ prizes will he awarded the winning team for high average, high single and ~high three. The local bowling team which is represented in the Daniélson league bowled in Daniel- ]son on Monday evening. Albert Diggett and Miss Blanche Chenial were united in marriage Mon- dya morning at St. Joseph’s church in Dayville. A breakfast was served at the home of the, bride. After @ brief wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Diggett will reside in their newly furnished home on Boys avemue. The Goodyear postoffice ix now fully | | last | ficiently large to carry the increasing | Fai 13y ¥ A g A LS 8 A A h N b Yoo know efare Tou'd seen A- The Mo; “The world” was the would you? which Flyerleigh would make Pitishurgh Dispatch m tea fuigwed up by And one or twa o 11 heading te yith somethin e et o, AvMidarebury Fatr os: the wa worid was & ARG 1T youd cunt noon hehimel the ‘am sating hunks of cheese o And pie that sure w ton falks The Brignort folks (n wolld b Apdd _every plice you rignt ou met kne Prom Hisiey, down to Har. That wasn't woth nd seo them oxe POETRY | THE MDDLL whnen thirt p Take AnA Waul a mountain ot Kpage; #rd the apu ure 1] ¥ amie Wipn amai and i pped’ Le By moon the ltter scattered ‘round Would make you s'p the ™ eelia ground Was formed af peanut pee The neddicrs taiked no end of gas HThe “grense-spot-man’ made miliior laugh, The ome-eved, two-tailed Weybrid i Made, lats of wimmen squenl The SENt our fambly Iiked the bhest Was what they called the “catl Tt made your Weart-throbs pa ToWear a @reat long whinla up And leave 1t where it was kS it erowd becamé a And boited toward And_almoét come to One foller climbed the quartsr And onge a deacon fushed ‘Anad Uncle had bis lan-rabe stols t When they rung the trottinge gess ‘anrging throms the track Thoy left apoh case and 0oap and pen They cut the Shropshire-Dorset mes Gaadby to blooded hog and her oy couldn't hold 'em back My! how they watched the aiferes heats, And sta0d a-top the bugey sent Plaws Réght underneath his nose ut gohe home u Sover saw a race ieiia g dn-! ana B numMerous Keels Wound up the Merry -Daniel L. Cady, in° & HUMORS OF Joan—dHs wife neve ow Jate he steys out Jane—If you were London “That sorority teep steps.” Yes, but igh- steppers.” Stanf Huff—What kind of take Fre wpim iding ? Nuff—A dearigible He—So you wouldn" man living? She—Well, net ynle: a bett e here are many th the sisters are al Je<howh-a-ohatt ke that, Q8% and every mare their gveriawting heels, nermptn = “outs, cuts en Falr utiand Hershe THL DAY ot nimne marriod b Answers house has awfur prett 'ord Chaparra ajroraft is it s hig sweethes Cartoons Magr t marry the bee s5 1 was sure man of him ings money can They're l\]d“u.' to the Nst ’nv the Kansas City Juurrlal “Uncle Ned, they tell me you remes ~ (Incorporated, A. D. 1872) ey seeing Tecumaeh No. sah. My father nster remem | 97 MAIN STREET, DANIELSON, CONN ber seetng him, and | remember oo STATEMENT; JULY, 1919 my father."Toulsville Caurier Tour Resonrces™ S Vi BN U e o v e s 50 300899307 He—Harold is doing some ha BIEPOSIES ooy o e M e b ee o, 72,585,065.69 [ VK, (0 vin Mise Gutrix 2 1 © with her S » - He—No: in love with his wo Surplus and Profits . ... .. vosideies'es vios < o $042.337.38 | Juaga b his work ! r = i Counse! (addressing bur: X i You can deposit here by mail. Accounts solicited. Y9 mean. te iR Tl s e —E | President, J. Arthur Atwood Vice President, Willam H, Burnham | had no accomplice? ot e ! Secretary and Treasurer, Clarence A. Potter Burglar—No, ve . I lke this—a bioke n Nat tn for B'mkmg hours 9 to 4. Q‘lturday; 9 to 2 and 6 to 8 Dal 1a Homeut 0k naver knows 17 1 al is honest.-—Windso, T = | What's the matter, B | estagtisnen wiith improsiad BEtvie. Twb] iter, het dunt, irsfi&mma Wiillams, on | ,_"That barber char; me ne abor { mails arrive and leave dai 30 a. m. | Friday. twice too mueh for the werk T bes and 445 p. m. Donald Wheeler has entered the In- | 990 stitute of Technology in Boston. JWell. it's a plgce te get trimme A e Miss MaryiStarr Wheeler entertain- [ Mt it?"—Florida” Times-t7non, ROAD SOCIETY 03, Mize Miidced Stone o8 Provigence |, A man can e 0 he my aishone Miss Marid Smith- . recently enter- | OVer Sunday Tageé Yoty o her | that he cheats himselt. 5 tained the Young Ladies’ club of West- | duties at the Guarinty com- |, “You said it.” renlied Cactus g rly, to which she belong: pany’s office, New York. “Three Finger Bin hae gor o "so 0" and. Mrs. Harold - Flood and |, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Palmer. Mrs. | Tight crooked that he phave oo "2 g ot 2 with . Mra. | Mason | 1. F. Tiord, Mrs. Seth N. Willams and | With a marked feeks L | Hiewit, motored fo Vermont and made | Miss Grace D. Wheeler attended the | Star. i g it Wit Crelatives, re. | meeting in North Stoningten Tuesday s T wkad T oo it B s 3 of the conference of ministers of New |a job. You ,,'n Aot i s Bl Sinclair of New | Iondon county. (37, 9% ome of our’ Jarg v, Grover C. Cofin of Nantucket, :g:;;; Tarlors Thyraday. dinner boing | Well, we have s o e of o re spending eck end at the home 3 men doing o oun e e airn. brother, - Amos G| 1o Mrs. Eliza: P. Noves and Mrs, Jossph | them. e % He Might asstet ene Hewitt ) | Noves spont Tuesday with relatives In | 'y g areata rons S “Eawa Yéar oot iroton and New London afraid that your son s 3 # Faward Geor i running the new | SLE S TION, LAION, o the ruest | IOWer. OF Bavchus s said (o e 2o TOLAEIRek SeceRtly Boschosy of her sister, Mrs, F. C. Dixon, has re- | WHo was calling on 0“'1 Gotrox Mrs. Horace Frink with a party from Eaconue ang pes d'”,' with that guy Mystic recently motored to Narragan- ONECO Bise st v MM yearn S sett Pler and Point Judith. Mrs, Eliza P, Noves entertaifed & are. Thomas Brown and Javenter B arty of friends at dinner Tuesday. gnes were in loosup ursday P Major Iuanc B. Brown of Corry, Pay | The Ladies' Aid society met with KALE]DOSCOPE with party. ineluding Miss- Grace D.|Mra. Charles McDowell Wedneaday af- | London fears a tobacco . & | Wheeler, motared to points of zepea- | ternoon and tied a quilt for the annual | wpge many - me. hacco, « famine. logleal Tnterest Wednesday. falr which 15 to_baiheld in November. |3 niy ‘deatgr. o "mOKera’ deciir fre. Scih N. Williams and Miss| Mrs Sa.ah J. Kenyon is visiting rel- | Grace D. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. | atives in Sterling this week. An electMcdlly heated tray that o Stephen Palmer attended the Bab- | _Mrs. Llien F. Jordan of Washingten, | Pe conneoted to any lighting fixture is cock-Toper wedding in the Episcopal | R. L. is the gucat of Mrs, Ellen Waita, | @ hew sickroom convenience church, Stonington. Saturda Mrs. William Walker of Sterling Hill| In Switzerfand there has been im- Invitations have heen received to the | oalled on friends here Thursday. vented an eleotrically operated cofn tn Wileox amily reunion in New, York ! TR - the slot machine for cleaning the sides ity at the Hotel MeAlpin this wegk. « | | The hen is lberal fowl: she gives | and soles of n person's shors. Mes. Alice Mattigon (of ‘Grotonciis: | & peck: whep she takes a grati. Several soldiers and saflors are re ported il at Philadelphia as the repult of a drinking contest Kighty-fiv Qquarts of milk were consumed An American cempany with §108, 000,000 capital is being organtzed i Poland to extend oredite to Palish . ”» cities, dccording to Vossische Zeitung COATS THAT SPELL o Berin ISS MANHATTAN chose these coats from the very latest Fifthh Avenue fashions. They are exceptionally youthful; they are well-made of good materials and they are very smart. Come in and make your selection — some charm’ you with their simplicity, some with dmr lusm - of fur and rich fabrics. The prices are moderate — ranging from $30.00 to $65.00. B. Gotthelf & Co. “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 Main ‘Street a 1 1 \ |2 hotise shortage, nish the citics of Tokyo Miss Mary F width of 30 feet The Japancse home ng the serisusness inn Fngland has atwa endinz mar] Stnce 1814 p lslagl cotton evparted States kan heon taken Cnnada. In additicn vocatved n 000,000 000 pourds latter variety. to 3, Jenkins of Bath is get ting ready to gather the firat crop of cotton ever grown in Maine. The plants are theifty and, according to presen conditions, should bear an early crop providing the weather is warm. Mis: Jenkins planted the cotton as an peviment to find out whether cottor could be grown in New lan, Macadam road construction having proved to be inpdequata for a trafc of more than 2,000 tons a day, the state of New Jersey has undertaken to bul a concrete highway for 17 1-2 hetween Metuchen and Rahway betwaen Now Brunswick and Kinmston that will cost $1,157,284, or 366500 a mile. The new road will he sraded t aff. Yoliohama, Kohe and Nagova with capital at a low sate of intercat, for the purpose of comstructing sueh houses. The aushoritivs of Os planning tn huld 10,000 ha:eos, Which are to he und -t nal mansgement, at o east of 00, 1.760,00" 060 i ARA continued theaeok purchase censiderably more than annually of the

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