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THE STRAND HAS ONE ST \ MON., TUES, WED~—3 SHOWS, 2:15, ‘ RENA AND FLORENCE—Two Girls in & !u_!: and Danzin, S it Pl “I am 83 years old and I doctored for ~ LEW HOFFMAN—Talkative Juggler Aled A¥ThE CASEGE O Bonnett l':lx;uunw(;sx: on‘ro ;me- I came out n; _—T——p——-—-—.fi—— James C. o Sy Tiee e |7 e B tationt codh s Tkt | e e owa moey ',s‘:.‘, comany || TENARD and WHITNEY—Full Stage Comedy Skit Entitled “Dufiy's fies” _seen’ movm rior <:-t-~hem 2 few days ago by{ca ‘cures’ and T .a about Jnd‘ment for the delend..nt has been Festurs Entitled “RIDZRS OF Dxnialso Snce Tebruary 4 made | Judge\George E. Hinman: The defend- | ‘uric acid’ until I could ot e it HAREY CAREY in a ix Part Special e s do:h trom: Duvm-{tmm!nz ant, io\given rigit to resover costs. |1 ot sleed mights gr.vflr-;gn it || VENGEANCE"—Don't Miss It—A brilliant star in & whirlwind of dram- 2] ngagad pick- The suit grew out of a collision be- N N “Ri Vi ” the ‘west. e fifig’:«&f{u&w S etaina: of fEwess e motoreycle owned: by . stift T eould mot hold a pen. Bu atic uetion TRidecs wd """U"‘:' 2 'wus.,g: g wblivn : snow and dce bind. parts- o! uden! walk with ease or write all day with 2 GAUMONT LY She lina witn i d‘"’." D e Pt e L i Bes S g P R S ;"f;"“d 2{“;‘ s e ———————————— winter ‘thai-has-beeh’ qsm ye-rs. udge Hinman =ays: Both defendant’s ange. ‘ou migl just as weil at- in the tempt t t: out 2 fire with oil as tr: THURS., FRI., SAT.—David Seed, the World's Famous Comedian, in Pl el 4 ”"“:;" i automoblle and PIAINUTS motorcycle |0 Eet Hi8 of Your rhewmatiem. new || “MEIR FOR A NIGHT'—A bridal bouqust assisted by seven beautiful Cawaugan T 1o T dotnd toad botors the et [LUg, and Tike fomp B IDE e [ wirls demlivg onstismes 53‘1’- Sy catch t Hff started to turn ‘defendant | out of your bisod dna body. It tovic || Sr, 0d better than the 'F marn, one of the first wh r:ae. gal;,mg%dé S horm 4t least Spce. pomsl |Mr. Ashelman 50. vears to find out the e o e ey prr i 3 3 C an I( e In! ook~ uta, e learn: ow ‘to get, r! o - | Wwhen' lils chase'after vealed | ed behind him and must have geen the | the true cause of his Fherpatism, other [ future shows. disorders and recover his__strength to him'that it was not h- | defendant’s. atitomobile approaching from’ “The Tnner M: 3 ot yster! ow be- What is 6 Aé%RI A ger-carying trip “:fi:t oL him from the rear. Even If the platn- | {107, ({08, \aner, Mysterles® now be- tift gate the signal which he claims 4 - who devoted 20 T £ - | @ get whero he woiid'go. - e ald in the manner which he claim | satinc *tudy of tnls ‘trouble. ¢ any S arelval of this first carin: Dan e was not free from negiigence. @ | reader of The Bulbetin wishes “The Drops mfl Soofiii‘nz -Syrups. It is pleannt. It cnnuiiu oo et o SHioy D Eopartaded | sariity N 4id not extend his arm un- {::fi:aMinerP s 07 Rhoumatism” over: THEATRE ’m Opiulll, inm nor GM wmfic substance. ts however, if ‘it ‘did' not mean imimedi- | til just as he started to turn and the Y 0 a: scientists :)r ” age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it hag | atc resumption of w"'!tlte; Srivice {TG‘S indicate that the deréndait was | oo R o B R e S DB it that thing was: that’ the" jode | then ‘very closeebehin: m, St.. Hallowell, Maine. Send i ouble Feature Bill been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Tsland cortipany’s. trolley express waé | Tha defendant was justificd in be- | yod forgats If mot s sufferer wourecis- ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allayins Feverishness arising able o get in here Monday ugznm::: leving, as ho testified that he did |cut out this aotice and hand this wood TN TODAY- i 1 o v-.to som cted e . therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids ol Rt o e e o e e |Triend. A1l who send will receve it by MAJOR 2 iting. ot ary. turning e right hand guter that | ofire mail ‘without h = 4 tho assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The vesymption “of - nls ‘esprees | he was goin fo stop, and that, hav- |50 oL any ohrgs Twhats ZANE GREY’S The Children’s Comfort —The 's Friend. servicevmeans much ' to' Daniéleor’s|ing warned the plafntiff of his ap- ROBERT WARWICK : —_— business - nien and mfl-nuflckurdn, 8| proaca by sounding his horn, he couid : it does also to many- others in differ-{ by turning to the left, pass the plain- | fendant immediately foliowing the col- GENUINE c ASTOR‘ A ALWAYS 'em. Darts olithe fOWN.'.. :w.. -~ | Hif-In safety, not when the-defend- | lislon, were, if made. coneerning mis The Share Line .fi« anneynced on ant. was.too close to stop. even. at|lack of knowledge of English and ig- Bears the Signature of Most Powerful Picture Desert Gold WITH AN ALL STAR CAST IN- CLUDING In the 6 Part Artcraft Drama “THE TREE OF . KNCWLEDGE” CHARLOTTE WALKER Monday _evening that an, hourly ser | the slow rate of speed e was travel- | norance, at the time, of his legal vice WiT be resumed today (Tuesday) | INE. - or otherwise save the plaintiff | rights. not decléive against him. from Gextral Village -to Dayville, . | from harm, the plaintHf, glving warn- | Judgment was given for the defend- Captairi ‘A, P, Weedvward, Inspector | INE: i at all, only as he started {o| ant to recover his costs. Attorney C. aptain tldqut;t Guard, turn, suddenly swerved his motor- | L. Torrey was counsel for Mr. Student, of *small: nrmemmc cg-m mem Pl cycle to the left aciGss the street in| Attorney J. F. Carpenter was counsel po::l.a‘l,:lnt w‘&’ tis urxclmn'la front of defendant's vehicle. To be| for the plaintifZ. mure the defendant thereupon: also i7the §.Part Expoticrial Jurpriee ‘ hereupon - als % {cams’_shoot: recently conducted and |7 "%, SOCIIEN HOTELROR, 80| Judge Hinman also has hand won' by. Co,” By Mystlc, of"the Third | | s a" ¢ llided with plaintitts mo. | 10Wn a decision 'in the case of Fl -egiment; with the' “Kirkland trophy “EVE IN EXILE” , tried here this torcycle on the ‘left hand side of the | SCott vs. Louls Brenci lscthet T“‘;‘} e hds ar-| F024: Dut If he had driven straight m‘;nthm R e} FOOTLIGHT MAIDS aptain Woodward now s <) ah % Id I bahly st n this decision the memorandum f the plaintiff, ‘ew Lendon a wesk trom today be- | duet wae obviously an attempt to|from whom the automobile was pui ween teams’ representing "D com-|gyeid colliding with the plaintiff, and | Chased by defendant vendor, was a The Kind You Have Always Bought Jiny. of Mystic, C ‘colapany’ of ‘DEn- | chdfemy ioma e it 14 [ ere Bailee 10 whom the propercy had ___ THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. slson ‘and & company ' of Norwich.|of tmmineat collislon with the plain- | Deen intrusted by the plaintiff, * the S | ", 2"'¢1%0n =1 Norwieh compan i The taned 1o e The vesl means | o, withont any inaice of e | = e 0 25 were- tied in the firal gcore of the | {o avoid the accident, that does not*hiP or fraud or misleading acts oth- 3 . cam match just’ cfimp‘g(gfl necessarily render him guilty of neg- | f than the mere delivery of posses- | stration agent, Windbam County | = “omipany. ligence. sion. of sald Bailee. The latter, | Farmers’' Association; Koy E. Jones, 3 i ; therefore, could not transfer a good|extension _poultryman, Connecticut CHAPLIN ‘aj lot following his address at the| V. - m}’"g;; A °g;°g;sg;;;g;;; Dlain | title, as against the plaintiff, even to | Agricuitural college and Miss Maud E. vestry. = C Layes ~ etic 3 e e i | then listened to a very interesting 883 in suddenly turning to the left in |y~ *PiION, AN PTOVE e i 4 economics svag heid at the chuUrch|p ,n3 gemonstration on Short Cuts 500 tront-of said vehicle without sufficlent, | "3 BN (0 Tetun possesslon. Noutr oS vestry Friday last. ' A good rnumber{in Sewing, by Mrs. Hayes of Storrs. ;fil;‘f any, warning and there’ {8 no Toom | g Mr Scotr, g e i JEWETT CITY : ave close attention|ceived a visit from her sister from ere for the. applica®n of the las ks 2 o T P e O o Povie of South Chaglia has e |+ puicdoih $454, Co. C-3435, Co. F'| clear chance doctrine. If the defendant | 5070 07 the defendant. sJames to Do added {o the.dondrio to the mpeakers. Rev. Walter E.'Lan- o il s 3 irst Co. 54, - is o i ion | Slater library fund are Elias Anthony, e speakers. B voming for a number of weeks. 435, Co. E 3354, Co. A ‘,305‘ Co. B | was negligent in any respect, the neg- | This city may witn a resumption | 15 clol . M S Kaltaliy - Mek. P, phear was chairman and introduced | "pnc W B Lanphear gave his con-| :284 Co. G 3220. ligence of the plaintiff was concurrent | of trolley service by Wednesday or; VIl "f"‘ {;' o » tl-* : ’ "SI 3t !t Roy E. Jones of the Connecticut Ag-|gregation one of his best sermon: | Total score of men ghoonng in all| with it and he cannot recover. Thursday. Several miles of the Put- y:mmu' R;n‘(fl); Chm’:. é‘tf:‘. 1,0.:5; Atlantic City for a few daye. ricultursl College as- the speaker of|Sunday. A double male’ quartette} ix' matches, possible score 600:; - The claimed admissions by the de-| nam division, which includes ~ the Hewlitt: Mra: Touts - 1Gostiin A; bot Manchester.—The sugar shortage in h Ie-whoss 10pIc Was ‘Poultry | SaRE ‘the hymns. apt. D. P. Brown, Co. D, Mystic Shore Line's mileage between Central e s (Goselin, Ambol e morning topic was Itry | SarE - Do P 3 NEW SHOW TOMORROW A Roaring Love Affair RAINBOW COMEDY PATHE NEWS The Only Real News Weekly BRIEF STATE NEWS Middletown—Edward Eggert, Sorist atl Connecticut state hospital, died at the Hartford hospital last week. Portland.—Mrs. O. H. Raftery and AU ew-m,.-ume-n N, Tores wme | Mrs. Gertrude Frink, who has liver| ‘apt. H. F. Burdick, Co. F,: Nor- - Village_and the. state. line morth, o | {amily, George Malek, Joseph Dutkow- | prusert, a3 4000, pounds have been = ({': G";fml .l‘;adrr:‘;s g; g‘:‘ig;d‘;‘“& in the house owned by Charles wich . ? 000. * The ‘meeting .also Voted to in- | here, are now open and a day or two 5KV, AMrs. “"J“‘fm"_‘\?fir‘zfl T Boler | delivered to the stores. Bl e e B Ross, moved this week to Lisbon. Jeut. E. L. Stanton, Co. A, New crease the compensation of the tax|more of effort should suffice to make | ¥ : Norfolk—Two letters have arrived bandling poultry on the farm and 87 lector from 3-4 of 1 per cent, to 1| Dessible the resumption of service at I’ Q o o o Hilees sbitaf g iiide dadii London. ...... 587/ coliector from 3-4'of 1 per cent. to : 2 s it in Norfolk which have been on the how to make the poultry business € -of. th t collected. The| léast on a’part of the line and prob- | tetson, Mrs. = 4 s ss’ Mr, Jones answered a num- T tergt. C. B, Lonzley, Co. B, New per cent. of the amount collected. The : To4eBh "Rby amily, Frank Burr|Way from the natlonal capital three succes r, Jones a PLAINFIELD ting lasted ; about 15 min ably. over its- entire Jength.- Just, what T ¥ e i oly R v 1 y ber of questions from the audience on 1 Londen meeting lasted only about 15 utes. The tvotiey mocals Tutond to 40 " rola. | and family, Riverside | Y¢4rs, two months and eighteen day poultry matters. A good dinner was| Mr Parkison and family re.} lec. C A B g e to T A'hE: #ETeloe ad.nof been) EFAmmar scliool, rah Tracy, | Hartford—In the report of the c served at noon to all and was thor- | signed at the Lawton mills and ar | ,SO% -- . D Lenien sxrvic g ekt okt it Hhdtaae Albert Ashe, Miss Ideila Young, Fred |board of health of Hartford it is die- oughly enjoyed. | ‘orp. B€ Wood, Co. € held every evening this week at St. N. Robinson. Adam, Anna Zara- | closed that the birth rate for 1919 F. Li Davis, agent Windham County | MOVing to Michigan. Mr. Platt anc| son . .0, i i veesiiens James’ church. " Putnam lodge of Moose elected | howie, Em ‘uezar, Charles Cera- | considerably lower than in 1918. T! Farmers' Association gave a talk in|family have resigned at the mills alsc | eut. H. P. Earnsiasw, It was stated Monday that affairs|these officers at a_meeting held here| pee, P. Koziot, Drubia, M. Mi totals were 3,953 and 4,306, respective- the afternoon at 1:15 on the Dairy-|and are moving to Detroit. Mystic Ofl_thre f;aho com‘f&;{b '-;x'e developing|on Sunday: Past dictator, J. H. Bul-| George W. Robinson, M avey, | 1 man's Feed Problem and snswered a Edward Bouly and Mutt Burtor | ‘apt. W. L acorly - an at announce- | ger; dictator, C. E, Hughes; vice dic- M. Clarke, L. G. Buckingham, i —Rev. At o number of questions from the audi- Wete week end visitors at Taftvill | - wich ments of importance may be antici-|tator, Alfred Gagne: prelate, Robert Aizan) i mz:’dg’:;m‘“e“:r 1?:;}";’]2’_1 xGem ence at the close. Mr. Davis gave a u‘dl Baltic. Tk : pfl’;‘ide ‘8,‘;‘;‘,;,“ ‘{g;eday:;mpam SR ‘Allard: secs:taln'. I?_m‘mias P. Rrar;: Robert W. Robertson, W, J. Robert- | school in 1894 and rector of Chris nstae he paron-. *M 3lanche Parent was a weel T v has| treasurer, arles Nichols; sergeant- . P. Clement, J. i pruning demonstantion on the parson-| - Mis oo i PagEit S % Yo e e e e el deasuten NS Cacremmg H. P. Clement, J. Franklin | church, Fitchburg, Mass, was SE— st e———e————————— Bernard. . Paul and M. G of the impending increase in rates, of| Thomas Duff ay were preacher at evensong at 5. o'clock Monday afternoon in St. Luke's chapel i outside guard. Patrick| j, ) Sa day t , R which all had heard excepting official- | Quigley; trusiee, William Kennedy; | oo oocip Saturday to attend the af Miss Flora Desrossier and Harry 2 iy 1315 ackatbn Ducat were visitors in Taftville Sun Iy, delegate to the national convention to :f’r\}";’;‘w“p"fod‘zf“,;fin’d’”" g essons ) Bridgeport—aAccording to reports at aay. rivaie The forthcoming annual borough!be held at Mooseheart, June 20, J. H.| %y tchy ‘env. kla? Shail I get | one Looseport office, more than 6¢ Mre. Shippic has returned to worl | ‘Tondon report, now in the hands of the|Bulger; alternate<J. A. Ryan. it B Leplon minstond show e | o, oW S Ancatns - tax yolises . [k “orgt. F. pr.nters, will show a considerable in-| N. Waldo Kennedy, a national direc- pow? weer from men and women employed in the factories. The large advances in wages made filing returns necessary where none were requirea a vear ago. Durham. — T 3] h-__;(_{?g';]"’t‘h*’c fi}ff far min Durham, has purchased the Him in bed for severai | {ArmS, o John Jackeon and Chasler 1 ordan: crease in.debt, this chiefly due to the| tov of:ihe order and organizer of many borough's. purchase of a fire truck, |lodges throughout the country. attend- 54¢| Whickh special indebtedness, however,|ed the meeting and addresse.the mem- . 542 wil be. taken care of within a few|bers Mr. Kennedy is new making his +""| years by the arrangement of laying a|home in Eastford. special tax-each year. In the city court before Judge M. H.: ¥ Killingly High school students are Geissler, Monday morning, Theodore ! probably | interested in the forthcoming junior| Baparle was Ssund guilty of a charge Thomas Gray returned to his duties t the Adams express office Monday fter being latd up two weeks. While a week end visitor Cet Dr. Edwards’ ( Olive Tablet: | The drive for the mfi}n s’ ‘monu- ment fund i s week fo1 Mrs. Eiten Grady, ded “sudden- John's is to cost the| V- at her hame- here, .after ‘suffering ue so all do- | 0 -attack of heart troubdl 'Ilm xs the joyful cry of thousands » Efgwards produced Oh&m b te - Indlgéstic M | der adjoining his property. con- accepted. nduced by -acute indigéstion. F8. | promenade, - one -of the 'social ‘evehts| of damaging private property, it being ng_several hundred acres of fin( Tablet the eubstitutefor calomel. No ldisindlas, irady was ;a mative ‘of Ireland. Be- | of the high school year. S e g AL bae % PU2 | plow 25 pasture land, Mr. Brewste JEin nieite, v these Dresost ore coming: to Danielson, “a number | Persons . from - outlying = districts | the Bradley theatre during the course | irs. Merton | will now have one of the largest an¢ ' tablets, They cause liver NORTH STERLING if vears ago, she; was & Tesldent. of | were seen on Danielson’s streets on|of an entertainment there. For some E. snd bowels to act normaily. They Vauregan. ~ Mrs. Grady ' made ' her rds of 100 each | home here’ with her fl‘“thler‘ Han- A o o lain~ | best farms in the state. Monday who have not been seen here|time past officers stationed at the Branford.—The teachers’ committer before. for weeks—since late in Jan- | theatre have been on the lookout for never force them to unnatural action. | Two flocks of blacl 2 > = 2 - has recommended that . a imum o D= Edwards' Olive Tablets are 2 | were see here a good sign of | nah, and she alsa leaves “another| nary, in.fact. The opening of roads|a person or persons who have been - $900 be established with an increase of sooliting, healing, vegetablecompound SPring. e | Taushter, Mirs. James Lapointe, of| has made travel easier for these peo- | spitting upon the walls and otherwise | ANDOJLR $30 vearly until a maximum of &140¢ rained olive oil i H. Crowgll is in New Haven ax| NVebster, formerly of Norwic] d ‘2| ple once more. marring ‘the .interior of the theatre. S was attained. They alss recommen 3 bad b 1te (o the state convention, son, “Thomas, who' ig{ employed” at 2 Officer Duffy, on' watch, saw spit come th several friends| oq that the principals of the sever liyvuhxve 2 bad taste, bad breath, g l he snow of Saturday the | farm-on the Green llow road. | through a ticket ®lot in a door in the mch, 1tlb:wz 1his schools should receive add: <gel @ull, tired, zre constipated OF (rucks of and foxes were seen| A 15.menthe’-old dafighter of Mr. Z at the rear of the theatre, this birthiay Bich o rtivahat | pensation at the rate of biliows, you'll find quick and surere- ¢ henh Hotses whers ‘ihevi e 1nd Mrs. Victos Ldpponen; died Mon- ORrMN leading down a stairway into |16 May see many more birthdays. room under their supervision sults from Dr. Edwards' little Olive Kuod aliien: § day after an illness that dated only "l?:‘ri;’zg Baficus ‘hospital, Norwich. | Livery street, ::Quickly pushing open | - Last week Witllam Bose sold his it S EE T i c ? | Sundays has been h: s & son to MF. and Mre. plac le fr 113 nd they i o e Lo b RSE R e T e Dl e s :,""m,,HtF atardny o Tha. . bady ras| -Joseph Sicks of 11 Mectanic g:i e found Laparie, alone, on | 20t 0 0 e here as_ aoon as the|A GENE7RAL STRIKE service at_ rought to_the gindertaking-rooms’ of | sxrmmn . 1. : CALLED AT STRASBOURC |tc bad travelling. gy Wrs, ‘L) SRt Rackus hospltal, In court Laparle swore that he nev- | Place is vacant. 1" John Griftiths made a trip to. Dan-| - I’ Kennedy here. Mrs. Lipponen,|' March ‘1, 1920, & daugnte L 1 1 F. J. Jewett has sold her farm = m New Strashourg, Alsace-Lorraine. Mareh posses- | 22.—(Havas.) general strike t. ison Saturday with his automobile| & ife Of the murderer who, ran amuck| - and Mrs, 'John Seldel of e pe i : e e | In the town of Brooklyn en a Satur- | FRENCEH-In Backus = hospital, N Jerry Darby went as far' 45|day in Januaty, bis been living at the i Tsk 2 ol er chews tobacco and that he had not been chewing any on the night he was arrested, but the court found him guil- D NIELSO™ C!!l‘o. “l-_,\nul-,: BI OCKET BILLTARDS | parties sh-to t: ; ! e first of April. called here today owing to the eive feriilis. | (4PPONEN homestead, whers. Lipporen rs French of 13§tV and assessed a fine of $5 and costs e APrIL & his place’ to | Of the employers and wi 3 TABLES have hegun to eecelve fertiliz- | B0 eT B, e Toinen] -~ Washington street. which he paid. « Laparle formerly was Dlats D | AN et aeindat | conberning AY 52 u',;ln DAY: - i * the coming spring. Y she _returnsd from - the Day’ Kimball employed at, the, theatre. Rl ey T e = hasing boen compelid to stog | hosvital at. Putnam, whers ehe was _Four yeung people were before the ~oe is glad to see {t go.| NO Dapers were pul YOU ARE INVITI S tE for s i baryof v eceka owing | tAlken after the exposure she suffered | CALLAHAN—TIn city, Maroh 26, while | FRANK BARBER, I'rop. X = he traveling is getting better, supply of gas was ° BoLLOE stores witl the except shops were closed. The quiet, however. )Lo Ehow and ice on the day:of the imurders. FH!O 'Th:ml:is ?nelahhux % consideration was being given to a - unéral at his late home, 215 North o out of their behavior on e & | vf;‘,fi?,"",,':{:‘“?\- f':"", o8 Rileys| " Main' street, Wednesdey morning at | the sgv.:eet e et R e i LOUIS E. KENNEDY at the undertaking rooms’ of $20 olclock | Reauiem mass at St | gga result of the = hearing Gladys| No doubt Colonel Bryan will have a _—— DANIELSON One way to quit worrving about | Wood. Revi M. 'S. Stocking’ .of. the|{MAINE—The burlal of Mrs. Grover G, |C2rdner. 19, a married woman. who|few vaiuable ideas to offer in case the Burleson Can’t Locate Them. | | o 2 Norvine, - {bas been under surveillance for some | gemocratic convention finds itself | It must be admitted that the cabi- . - high prices is to buy a farm—and | Methodist church efficlating. Bprial| : Maire will be at the Maine cemetery | o emocratic o Undertaker and Embalmer lwm about low prices—Chicago | was in Westfielq cemetery. The, bear-| in. N Stonington Wednesday, | ime, Was ordered committed ‘to the Hardly Valuable. One Way to Worry. s Fast L by Jud running short platform planks.— | net has open e‘xils. openly arrived at—~ i And Dwi March 24, at'2 p..m. Theve will be a | State far mat Fast Lyme by Judge!washington Star. Brooklyn Eagle. Seacial Attertion to Every Datall | News. “,_‘fmb‘:;“Eug'e‘n:“'w;f,',"“’" Mu.‘",h,: praver af the grave. M. H. Geissler and probably will be o e 7 T Clark. X GRADY—In Danfeleon, March 21, 1920; | taken to that institution today (Tues- s - Ellen Grady, aged 79, years. day) by Constable: Peter Gardner, who Dr. E. H. Jenkins, director ef the ervices at St. James' church, also is probation officer. Another Connecticut, experiment station kas| - Danielson, Wednesday at 9 a. m, young married woman in the case issued a statement. in which he says|BECKWITH—In East Lyme, March 21, | heard the suggestion that she return s that “the federal hortlculturai board| 1920, Everstt Beckwitn ' aged 13 |is her Bome in MillMiry in order to has established Quarantine .regula- £ avoid further difficulties here, and the o ou now e e tiong affecting the towns of Union,|NEWCOMB — In South Manchéster, two young men were placed on proba- Woodstock, _Thompson, - Eaatford | * Mareh 21, 1930, Frank Turner New: | tion = ' Pomtr}el Putnam, Chaplin, . Hampton, 2 mative of Tolland, aged 38 | Ghristian Kempf; for vears a resi- Brooklyn, Killingly, Scotland, Canter- | dent in ‘als section. died at his home . bury, Plainfield, Sterling, ‘Lisben, M{‘qgfi:bg:",,z;g;l;! 2 Mareh | here .on Sunday.. Mr. Kempf was a as 1 ts Grisweld, Voluntown, Ledyara and |~ 2 1030, Robert Maxwell of Rock- |, tive of Germany and was ‘born April ] North Stonington, on account -of. the 2 & e 4, 1848, gipsy moth and ‘these towns and Gro. | BRAUN — Bntered into rest, in this| ™ Ty cases of Thomas B. Hatch vs.|’ 3 city, March 22, 1920, Mary J. Shear, 15 - ton and Stonlhgton, on account of the “yrife ‘of the late FonEc Brebun: A, Williams and Co. and of Guy L. brown-tall moth. 'All ‘forest and Baker vs. John T. Ryan are schedul- quarry .products may bs moved. from | NOtice of funeral hereafter. “'|e@ for trial when the superior court as an e s an these towns into other states only on = = - resumes Iits sessions here today, Judge < ’ permit, and when ncmmmlefl by & T 2 Hinman presiding. certificate of inspection. B Francois Maynard. 68. dled at his “There ‘is a great danger,”, contin- home on Walnut street. He was a na- — = . ? ues ‘the statement “that infested for- || - ) tive of .Canada, but had lived in Put- tln ) u les est products may be sent from these N “rc ] n wam for years (] towms - into other parts of Connecti- 2 Sheriff George F. Holbrook is very cut, and it appears that & state quar- 1l at his home on South Main street. antine should be established under |l . 15 Mai A We make no appeal through cheapness. We do wuthority given in Sectien. 2108 of the Main Stree —a delicious cane sugar syrup . Chaplin_had a very successful in- stitute. There were forty men .and . omi is excellent . Teneral statutes” (revision o 1810)." Women at the institute held in the ves- D m°§’“’" f“dex' i for table . * 2 Notice is given by enkins that 8 . try last Friday. -The institute was a kl N claim to carry only what we consider the most desir- 2 public hearing, will be held at Room Fflneral co-operative aftair, the Conmecticut or cooking—of distinctive flavor 3 62, state capitol; =t 2.30 today (March able for our customers, knowing that satisfied custo- %), in onder that any person inter- Agricultural. college, Windham Coun- and clear color. A syrup you will . . ty Farmers' Association, Rev. Walker | . 'y ssted in the proposed quarmntine may Dlrectors Lanphear, pastor of the church, Frank * like. Made by the refiners- of appear.an ‘peard either 5 < . V.. Mar town .director for he mers are our greatest asset. or by attorney. e Farmers’ Aseoclation, and Mrs. Prank Domino Package Slm i Funeral services for Lester Boom- ‘—AND— C. Loomis, woman town :director for 3 i & " A ; the Farmers’ Association. co-operat- B ¥:y0u sind now gy lights, we sugggst you: see S e Tiley Em hlmers SRl s The mar beinietmtenton i L : . . on the part of-those present. Complete what we-offer—remember our interest in the satis- P A on the w“omn“;md By the spon church officiating, “A. F. Wood was in l.ad A taneous. questions that. were asked the factory performance of what we sell never ceases. . charge' of. the fimers] arranisiits. i Assimynt ; speakers during their talk. % Telephons 328-3 A fine dinner was served at the stflfimfilfirg‘: J'.uh: ‘[" “ nguay B QHURcH noon hour, which added to the success Al el A B w. suitH aLLen ] %0c s e s W) i - | wiltiam of Three River uus‘g‘;'h e fivo after the meeting fhat more such : ) : ik o \ ‘ . Pyt u]}:,"_y o illlanrs . - z tneetingw, would be_ 2 ‘good thing for - » 3 . ugh rémw i : $ e - | the fown. The attitude of Rev. Mr, Amm”m'm ectrlc e artment o “Afxs. -Albie : = = | Lanphear Tho asked for the insiitute “‘S 5 ., ” Pl o S e was that the success of it denoted Yo » W it wit, . hd Baltimors. TN 0 . Roninnents’ sinuseETa 1) s Yutu Yor eeten, it with Domino”* : & ) w hundred vot. [ & N :vht'..lcver services t::’ W(ndhafl-n Cous:- 3 -, Granclated, Tablet. Povd-s-d.%ln-. o " 3 ;24 X TN s f v Farmers’ Assoclation coun'd give in 2 Goides - 37 Shetucket Street \ & “vering &ty own : = 3 the town. - ~ rate being ‘fixed ‘at :20 B = eI z . The speakers ft tha Institute were: will rajse slightly, mgrc flnfiL Rt 3 - Bl r. T Dayis, county’ agent. WindbAm This will be ampl pay:the. x4 inadd bt County” Farmers' “Association: e AL - Blizabeth..Woeding, ,ho‘nydflmm-‘