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" : sfield ington was born in Mansfield, f 25, 1854 the son beth Morey - A8 fes, k%or Norwich. B Willimanti 2 Ehuren BT "o, ton, Conn., and w'x"ttnin_h g m’mwm' h,% with members of the local " Misges Helen, Vera, What Is Going On Tonight. Ma Knights of Pythias, Nal ‘No. 22, meets in L 0. O. Men from Engine Company No. 1 persons in the vieinity of up street were kept busy for ve hours Sunday, fighting a brush off the north end of High street and 7 o eabosd in tirn glving momt| Ly 00 Julia EntEon 0 interesting accounts of college and how a fellow is morally, and years' study benefited men- “ . REx ysically by sey-| Miss Dora Therrien is spending sev-| eral_days as the guest of friends liv: ing in Providence. Miss Ma.rlelmer CI is the guest of street, Willimantic, luft of New Havén Louis Brettschneider appeared relatives on Main court Saturday mo ing, was * found ity of selling fer ented cider and by two deputies.of the Unite 7 BShdon "the. save of i marshal from Providence, and. 1 : | dwi B < v B4 Roche sael ermbata o6 ce, sery Tania on the oUsw e hARar Azzinaro, 16 Oak. street; fremodel st 5 e Walier T Ran- | 14 Will reside there. Capitzano, 67 Tower street: Miss Sarah Packer haq returned to her home after several Herbert Crane of llars and costs, amount- 55,85, which he paid. Brettsch- had een continued from Monday of last week and there Were many interested attendants at urt - Saturday Attorney William A. King represent- ing the accused entered a demurrer to the complaint for his client ,but this was overruled by Judge Fgss. Prosecuting Attorney Samuel B. on the property of Albert Young. The blaze which was furious at many times burned over about 400 acresand at times threatened to destroy -the Capitzano, 119 Twer : Bradfoid road; Angelo | N ireet; Franl in; 31! "3 0 Mrs. Mabel Bdwards and daughter stre garelta, Loreita and Mrs. Katherine Bernard of East Hartford spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs, J. M. Gilman of roperty recently purchased by A. L. ch. A smail barn in the the yard caught fire and the were put out after a short fight but soon afterwards the upon to put out the bl Plerce sireet: 5 oty < | picture. which was shown for the Picroe lang; Pasquale’ Terranov, ;68| When ihe secof section.ef the train | e lAst nizht at the Davis teatrs, Marcand ~ Si ccl, " 86| arrived it was held at the Westerly represents the consummation of “his WE HAVE JUST UNLOADED A | Frank’ Giorno, - 187" Tomer] broke und wab polled out few Parameunt- Artcraft hoise, No. 41° Boswel h‘ rm 4 e. The purchasers are Jol ;,“' ar- | i C e %t and Albert Phante. They are : n pproval of | 1 the houss for tyo apartm ! o " 2 Davis Theatre. Luzzi, Bradford. road: n‘i'mrhmmii:: " 3 < It would scem that Ceell B. De Mills Frank, ¢ ;i has been working up toward the pro- duction_of “Male and Female.” Cunceraia > seat 4% it through his entire career. Bm’.:lfi:; e & cross-head_of the Oalk street: Joseph Murano, . 74 Oak Lstation for a wl and then orders many-sided genius, time the fire being caused by several #mall boys who had built a fire in the The first call for the fire came In at JEWETT CITY Mr. Phillips’ book tells this story of the Davis burial ground: James — Gradiline, 78 Luigl Fusato, 139 Tower |siding in Stoningten. - Thia was-done | L 1% Siornl cxcctiont fualities which Harvey stated to the court that he 3 v and Lawyer King had held a con- sultation and had agreed upon $40 as ooy Bigec ot fed rain 1 & | O f5ears of artisiry. and the second section= became _the| ave distinguished » In some of the places. yisited. no | first sect the amount for a fine. This was ac- vepted by the court and Brettschneid- er paid $55.35 which included all costs. ‘Howard D. Newton, Ph. D, fessor of chemistry at the Connecticut Agicultural college also appeared ‘court Saturday morning to testify that his analysis of the cider taken by For many generations the family lived on Stone Hil recent years their dead were buried in the town of Plainfield in a field on the Shepherd farm, among _their- neigh- 1t was about the year 1850 that children ‘conceived the ground con- 1145 Sunday morning, the took the chemical to the fire. Upen their arrival it fire was beyond reach of the city wa- therefore it “ecame necessary fo chemicAl an were made betws and the fire to bring up a new supply. THE PRICE IS RIGHT least three instances there is liable to be arrests, provided the' goods seiz- ed are positively ldentifiec Elias Davis’ the fire station idea of a family burial tion. A lo- but some to the value of about §300|combtive from Midway . relased the | Gon8 DOthing fo compare with this is was Tecovered in other places. In at|disabled locomotive, and the . train e g el S N 2 proceeded, away behind schedulé time. | giraiic” Crichton from whi e w&g- w:ll 1‘3‘: 'é':", ks -i; D 3: and Female” is adapted. been stolen from freight cars, There | jen. e eirelei oy & € ice, except that fn_front of the First|works to he filmed. is still missing merchandise to the i 5 - vaiue-of aboat $10,000, taken at.the| pobist church, theré remalned 1nla long while, but fina Chief Killourey from Brettschneider's place of husiness showed that it con tained, ten per cent. alcohol. His testi mony however was_ not required by nt to the farm. A spot was se- lected beside the road leading from the alled Postoffice Cot - ners, to Ekonk, a short distance west of the four corners on the crest of Thé sons of Elias Davis werc _stone masons, who with own hands enclosed a small yard Wwith a fine stone wall and built the en- trance, a massive gateway of and lintel hewn from the native rock near by, guarded by an iron gate. On the lintel are inscribed these words: Sacred to the Memory of the Dead. The oldest grave known here bears arted on the property of Mr. Young. caused supposed by boys playing with small bonfires. Soon af- ter starting the flames, caught up by a strode wind \started to the worked southward back of the propecty owned by Johnl, Barstow and at tim Mr. Barstow was noti- fied of ghe danger. The hizh wind made the blaze dan- gerous and at times the men fighting t were ncarly cut off and were forced give up the work and run for a s same time from the-cars, as was the] quite a. pile of ice, un portion recovered; being a ‘part of the same shipment. without” a -janitor, a8, well ‘as without keen i : , ; T s, | play, and its deep and kecn c T}»‘;t‘;gmfl:‘;eu&esnm:msg:gs ::’i ’:fi a pastor, as.this sidewalk was.cov- | jzations are enriched by the presen ‘Westerly, presi cle, and by a t lieved to be the ringleaders in these The Yantic Gram a.nd Products Co : PHONE 995 = was _blowing, eastward and Since - Brettschneider's place visited by~ the local police the federal authorities have paid the place‘a vi and although this is the first convic- tion against Brettschneider it is pos- sible that the federal authorities may yet step in and charge evading the prohibition laws. schneider has been warned ont of his lace of business by At the semi-annual meeting of thelthe church entrance. Tsland Women's Christian | The non-removal bore on the nervesiodore Roberts, Lila Lee, Raymond Tomperance Union Friday in Provi-|Oof John S. Coy, aged 86, perhaps the | Hatton, Maym Kelso, Robert the. Quidnick- front of that edifice near the entrance uing o part of thel Saturday. The _churéh is tly | pointed. The drama Ay by foter ehi- ered”with snow 'and ice, while' other | tation De Mille has g the finest fruit - : | tions _have reached their fullost de-- tion proceeded to New Lon- 5 ? missing’ merchaiiise “eoulg’ b found.| don and i Ly up;fi:t; o A Io-|yelopment here. . That he as hitherto is one of the last authors to allow his v allowed De Mille to try his hand. When the au- mew noon of | thor sees this he will not be disap- n it. The story 5. walks in the tion: had -been clear-| has. not been changed in the least. 0 of New Yorkers be-|ed. When all the ice and snow had| The cast headed by The disappeared elsewhere, that pile of |an, who duplicates his excellent work ice remaineq in-a sheltered place near|im—“The Miracle Man* dence, all the unions of the state]Oldest micmber of the church. He|and Edward Burns aro Were made by Miss Lena Sparks, as. | bOrroweq an ice spade and a shovel | names in it. dham company which owns building, and ateording to statements said to have been made by Ten inscriptions. are monument, and indicated by unmarked spot wherd the fire had burned over. the latter part of the after wind shifted ana drove the sistant treasurer. The receipts for the|and went at it. -He-sueceeded in re- last six months were $5855.89. The|moving a large portion of the ice, and |again today, Tuesday schneider, he has made arrangements to dispose of his April 15th when his time for remov- | MOTOR FREIG LAl cods Covered by Insurance During Transit) southward. The No burials have been made here for The graves are Overgrown i brush and briars and a number of. line and came back towards ng so close at gne time with only $5000 pledged. Several ad. | Wich, nearly fifty years ago with a|higher prices, NORWICH-—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—SUTNAM FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Connecting Points The case of Joseph Bonk, with non-gupport, also came to the attention of the court. This case which the stones are leaning or have fallen. e audience at the Congrega- urch Sunday morning was all ditions to. the B amount up to $5621.87, with pledges|Several were. seriously injured. Strand. still to come in. fund brought the|Party ®f New Londoners, and when He was resting on_his self-imposed fifirst came up last fall was after Bonk told the court that would settle for the remainder of his| bond and would pay a certain amount wekly to‘the selectmen of the town for the support of his family. Five of his children at the present time are at the county home at Putnam. The case was nolled upon the payment of the costs, which amounted to $7.15. firemen returned”to the 5 the fire was still burn- working itselt Jcet getting further away from the the day people in that tated that the danger coming back had passed. ng ong of the returns to was received 2 Windham people to help ed up with no place to-go. As the time for the service came and passed, no dominie came to occupy the vacant congregation, did not gather in vain, and the minister came not, Miss Evélyn M. Her singing | The fact devel- Mary E. Olney, corresponding sec- | task, when. James. E, Kennedy, cus- EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUC I3 E. P. WINWARD & SON 17 WILLIAM STREET NEV/ BEDFORD retary, reported’a resume of the ac- | todian \of the Memorial and Library tivities of the unions of the state | uilding, went to his ass ce. The Mention was made of methods em-|ice Whs removed and Mr. Coy - felt ploved_to receive funds, entertain- | Satisfied. Years ago Mr. Coy - was ments given, the services which the|Steward of the Crocker house in New, different unions ushered in the jubilee | London and-his last employment was bills endorsed by . the union,|in the hotel business in Chicago. and various phases of endeavor, that| ~A-épedial musical service will fea. riffith will be show 135 WATER STREET er fails to please. oped that the minister tried to make the trip by automobile from his home 493 SQUTH MAIN STREGT 128-142 DURFEE STRIET Stanley and. sister, Four American B , hegmony sing: and ~Gloria. < = Swapson, is uniformly excellent. The- 3 some of the big. This, special feature will b shown nd Wednesday, expenses $5689.52, leaving a balance of j then realized that he was not asfand the regular prices will pre Report of the Jubflee fund|YOUng-as. when he figured in the|although in every other el showed the state quota to be $6000, coasting. accident on Fox Hill, Nor-|ture has been shown at very much The Strand's show for Tuesday and Wegnesday will be The Mast Sisters, two children in- a sing- ing and dancirfg - revue k. in a singing, talk- ing and-instrumental- novelty. tured. There are four m engaged attention in different [tire the.observance of Good Friday in | est Vitagraph special, brush fire in that nothing could be PROVIDENCE ‘ALL RIVER Phone Union 3342 If people in other ci in Oxford, Conn., near Seymour. Bad roads, mud and unforeseen detours at ntitled Dead- Christ Episcopal church, - The szered Rev. Ernest Claypool extended greet- [cantata{ The Man of Nazareth, will Rockville and Manchester ichedule completely ish fire was seen b Lovers'. Lane, per “hundred He was able Anti-Saloon League,| be sung by the choir, assisted by Mrs. Rev. Charles P. Hall gave 2 sympo- |Jessie C. Davis, soprano, Sdrah . B, |the desk and ma burning slowly. to reach Jewett City at 1.30: undertaketh much of a trip by any smile right out loud. bids for the purchas t Windham of the political science department of a indha Bacon, . state supervisor of | tenor and William S. Martin _bass {apt to bappen. It ) Ashford school came in first, At ‘tha: mbetiing thiail Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lyons have heen visiting relatives in Groton and New method of conveyance nowadays is ex- Ameficanization tremely fortunate to necessity of education as an agency|organ and the violin and “cello ac-|office. The activity of a local rodm as towards Americanization, and of the|companiment, will be by. Charles Red- | the -deadline approach were opened by the it was found that Merrill H. don Zephrien Coutu h Amherst college will give -a lecture on “The United States as a World The comumtittee consists of Miss Mary Russell and av night a two mill tax ty fathers an e a minister, or lans for revairing side- installing new lights were Bdward Lewis, cream gatherer for per pariance ; the edition. It ha sium on_ Americanization: Work.. -M#gs. | Welch contralto, ‘Harry H. Coleman |fails to make the deadline ih n_ hour of hustle, work, spoke of thelMrs. Florefice S, Larkii will ba at the | bustle and con n_in a newspaper necessity of eliminating. religious and | ford and John Sutcliff. - “Deadline at, Eleven E of Middletown, is the Gen. Lyons inn, while attending to_his lumbering interedts here. Harry Lawton of Willimantic call- ed on friends here Sunday, Roy Clemens was Saturday in businest, George Reed and Stanl were visitors Jewett City Creamery company, i On his farm mifl with a pond as its All winter the mill has . ' One day last week made it hecessary to To do so the flume social - prejudices. there must be a willinzness to learn | on-the-reef oft Watch Hill, two years | 42¥. Carinne Briffith is {he star. It from the foreign as well as to teach|ago, is evidenly Mrs. F. G. Sanford. ‘William Ferry, who has been spend- | ing the winter in Springfield has re- turned to his home in' Staffordville. MANSFIELD EENTER A gift of $25 has been Mansfield library by an_out of town friend, on condition that the library orson, Herbert Macdonald, 1t, and Charles E. Butler, the Wesleyan te deputation téam, arrived in 3 afternoon and im- the Y. M. C. A.! as needed and the ice | could be weighed on_ the local coal company. Coutu ed that he would purcha: ! e to be weighed when | house was to be taken 3 Both men stated that they would forced to charge fifty cenis pe dred for their ice ngton” count; start the wheel. ing with the increasé in salarles d to be cleared of ice. in Willimantie- on y Rveiing it the he had some job, and was upon. the point of giving here regret to hear of the Daniel Packer, illness of Mrs, is shown i The “feature at- She also. said | The steamship Onondago, that went|fFaction gt the Strand theatre Mon- i wblelt 4n i Xbes at.Watch Hill biah.” The cargo pf{matic: intensity and o s lary of the clerk of the Thifd | Sunday with hi§ parents, Mr. Ana ars | C0 B0 DOTC miss 1t As the library treasury is in a_.seriously low condition, ing had practically no -income large number of [ wouid be sold at f got down to water. By a meeéting held in e measurement the ice was four A ‘number of the school children district court from $800 to $1100. Sen- | Harry Johnson in School street. ' H& —_——— of Narragansett, present-|will join a detail in New York today | .y wiic ed a simharact fortie: beright of the | (Monday), and. proceed 1o Samoa: Tb. |-~ His Wife's Money; poration’ Cotnsel AV Mr, Lewis wants to know it can be beaten short of the Klon- | dike—four-foot ice March 24th. ick Dolan, over 80, was knocked utomobile while crossing |are M with colds. HESTER or H. . Libby was in Hart- ford Friday and Saturday attending a meeting of state supervisors. Goldberg of Marlboro was 1ast- Fourth of July. whenh-the-amount | received was much less than usual, plans will be formulated. at once to raise the money. The Young People’s club met Mon- day evening for the first time since the first of January. was held at the home of Mrs. G. H. netrumental, and refresh- the members of inment committee. Sun- men gave brief ad at several Sunday 3.30 o'clock Sunday 'af for men and boys the association building. | members_of the wate: dermen Edgar W. Flynn and William the bids of both Jor Coutn were rejected and anoth chaser secured. awarded Lewis W, ch Sunday morning. The machine Noe Dugas, who A physician heing driven by clerk of the Second district court. A |lands in the Pacific Ogean, Dlohum s e like increase’ is asked for the clerk| Wilfred Blackburn of Potter Hifi, | St2n Which is a"{mfi"mf; e thesti £ the Sevemth district court. There| attended the funefal of his nephew,|iUFe attraction at the Brcs is no move to increase the salaries|Harry HalsteAd, an ex-service yaung | 00ay and Tuesday, has ms of the judges of-these courts, which|man. "He Was ill but three days and Toll f mqtion pictures are only $1300 for the Third and $1200 | his-death is said to be the result of | lonowers of mef e to_commend it to for the Second -district -courts. being gassed while In motion {n | 2tLicals in gemeral. the chairman Two subjects were dis- A resolution was passed to _pay)France. ; &apes] $51.44 for Sunday accopnts to Shef-| From some undecided cause, all the|for Mr. O'Brien by 3oy Tulls gnd rs of the deputa-|that he would pay $L50 per ton for ice weighed at the pumping statio; several bruises, Robert Meiggs was the on the. side of Middletown, Frida: Agnes Lamb. ‘cussed, the work of John g DuVernett Rabbell. fielq Green, forest warden for West-{fish that were in the artificial lawe tn e leox i e St has been. made under the pers nal interviews were scales to be installed by the ¢ thoge young that he would sell the ice at forty- per hundred Dolan is the father of James Q. Dolan and of Chief of John T. Dolan. Services were held gational church Sunday instead of in the chcapel. and the high cost of "liviing. the Congre- Alfred Oden has already collected over $500 for the fund for church re- ¢ fixing the term of town ofi-| The members of Merrill post, Amet. | SuPervision of Raiph, T cers of -South Kingstown four years,|ican Legion, and all former service|¥ritten some of it holds out was o record early spring 1 there was a union service at All the afternoon the mercury Automobile traffic on the A pair of fine horses was unloaded av the railroad station Thursday ev- Berman & Falk Ives i8 to give a suitdble b contract he has made to the city. James was in Windsor last week to meet her sister, consigned to h 1 A { motion picture history dur- is now with”the judiciary committee.| men -have been invited.to the First| 5es © o : Senator. Flynn introduced = Tesolu- | Baptist church mext: Sunday. Tne|ins the past ten years: as an actor, tion for-the payment of $32.25 to the | tablet in honor of the members of/that | director, and supery stete road showed a marked increase and gave a hint of the coming sum- Many took long walks Saturday mornin = ma: Whittaker, who has just arrived at the parsonage from India, after many years of ser- vice as a_ missionary. rly Pimes. Referred to commit- |church, who server in the world war, accounts and- cldims. Michael S. Shea, wha is attending rersity’ of Vermont, at Burl- Killourey Bros. Mr. Ince ha is to be dedicated. with everything that i n elia best on_the screen. A-resolution -was ‘presented in the| . Dieutenant Harold E. MacLellan, U; | Pest on the scr Teferred to finance com-|S. N.. has been assigned to duty at| s Wite's Mon the country roads where there h to enjoy in the sights and of coming spring. Marion Turnbull is at home for vs from Mt. St. Joseph semi- marriage George Cos Lillian Horrie, hoth of Cosgrove are em- | ployed at the Mansfield State Hos; and Training School. is at -his.home: on Windham avenue for the Easter vacation. William = Bonner; Elgart's new factory, of relafives in Hartford and Spring- field .aver Sunday. Bunyan who was held at the scheool house Tuesday afternoon, nearly all the teachers of the town- ship “being present, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantie, Gonn, (Lady Assistant) mittee, appropriating $2000 to fur- nish_medals to men who served in the land State Guard during the|day. They were\ad- s the guest $6 Union St At a recent health clinic hald in this | hnson and Miss Irene fact that Mfe with Rev. George D. Stanley officlated at | OF Jess familiar. He was at his home in Westerly, Sun- ‘A roll “eall vote' as taken in the|iNe marriage of Charles Higginbotham Qther pictures on:-the n *|a_ two part comed iy, otk the property | and Miss Sue Mdson Bliven, Saturday under the- auspices of the public | ¥ health department seven person plied_and were gi Dr. Hugh B. Campbell of 1 Two of these seven were advis take treatment and were told that| & arare visttars i Weslepan un is at his home Bev.. Mr. Aver, spreached - hero- last | 7 SSCTR Sniversiy, U5 at his home exchange with Mr. Pav: & eeds -of the In- TR qualification’ measure from tie Special | VEAGFIOON JAY M. SHEPARD Succesding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant Tel. connection Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willi Hours—9 a. m, to 8 p. m. Ayer presenting ter-Church movement, particularly of the Congregational drive to raise a| $3.000,000 fund to maimntaln’ the exist- ing work of the denomination, Payne drove to Flynn of Jewett City and Jackson of Norwich have rank . Gahrarn, North - Westchester, ported. the rotds in a4 vers who_motored ferguson voted in favor of recall and Representative Davis against. When Miss Kathleen Bone, daugh-|ing the Easter holidays. and- Mrs. William Bone, .. Spring is 3 of Narragansett Picr, and Benjamin| WOODSTOCK VALLEY | “Mes. L B ant, of Jewes pe Maxcey Seymour. a_very popul lORTH 8T, State ‘Tuberculosis Norwich they would be cured of their | P. Cutler:is’ putfing in a gasoline tank; making "siX” gasoline stations-in resident and for some time s a trolley conductor for He was in the service in the recent war, being over, across 18 . and taking part in all ngagements, A STAFFORD SPRINGS The- Stafford Springs Congregation- i élected the following Members of the society com- tee ‘for three years, C. H. Moore, work of the new campaign. T. Arthur. Barrows and family living at A. W. Buchanan’s, having moved there last week, and storing a part of their goods. Mrs. G.H. Wym Tuesday for Plani tumber o fdays with her son, Harold Wyman and family. C. E. Franklin has returned from a business trip to Boston. Mrs. Roger Dewey has guest of her parents, John Dunham, Miss Dorothy Jenner spent her va- Clark_Caswell,_son' of Representative United States Senator McLean recently presented several pe- titions to the senate, was the petition from A. Samuel Eigart “was in- over Sunday i arried -Thursday afternoon in the | High School in Willimgntic, is spend- rst Daptist church, Narragansett, ot | in the Baster vacation at her home which the father of the bride is pas- | here. 3 One of the ushers.was Benja-| O. A. Hiscox and A" N. Hammond min A. Peabody Jr, of Westerly. attended the republican state con- was a visitor in Middletown Friday. having his house Broadway wired for electric lights. Fred W. Holmes, who has been con- fined to ‘his home for the past three weeks on account of iliness, is report- ed as on the gain.” left last week Veterans, asking that the senate pass | the Sells bill which provides for pen- | jons for Spanish War Vetcrans. | Company M, of Torringtan, without | their leader, Oberdick, were unal hold the Emeralds of this city Friday | night at the Valley Street Armopy and | the local boys won out, 47 to 2. The | | game was the Emeralds’ all the Westerly~ paved the way, and now | ind Thursday, Webbr, i " the towns of Hopkinton, Lincoln .and | “"Miss Miriam Stahl was awarded the | 2se for Alvin Besbe: in-Deey o Watwick are in line. Bills presented | prize in the speaking contest at Dis- e in the state Senate TFriday, would (b weake - S5 5 give Lincoln and Warwick authority| Allen Kenyon is cutting logs for W. | g w &nd Afrs. ver, to increase assessments against rat-|s. Kenyon. b closed car leaves very morning Middletown.—County '3 John Fay has been in Clinton confer- ring with the farmers in that vicinity Bulietin Office Sunday at 430 o'clock for Wi in_morning te leave Willls trustee of funds for ears, Christopher Allen; audi- T Miss Madeline Higgins, student at A e alyey | Mt. St. Joseph's seminery, Hartford, pencose! is_home for the Baster recess. Edward Butler, a_teacher in the Swampscott High School is home Qur- T Camwell were| Miss Ruth Dodge, who attended| g af seiatives i --Mrs.- Ida- Harding her 507 vention at New Haven, Wednesday | arrs Emma Webb trict No. 9, Wednesday. of the week able beyond the stdtutory limit of 1|~ James Stringfield, who ‘has been [Jer ™ ssex At the end of the first p Sie® *Eonoua| riod they led, 19 fo 15, and from fhe C. H. Moore, C. B. Tschumin; pledge committee, the society commit- Smith, C. E. Brown, F. G. . H. Moore, William Park, X v and Charles T. Chandler; ushers, William H. Heald, ) i-5 per cent. in order to secire «ex+ | staving at Harold Blobm's, has re- cation with her parents in Woonsock- to learn their needs for the coming York Lunch or st the seeks to extend the limit not in ex-{ cess of 2 pér cent. while Warwick's| Some men require a stroke of pa- limit would be 2 I PHOENIXVILLE Guests at Roy Clemens’' Sunday in- " Wife Of New Minister To he office of 2 breaking up. ° The | WaS taken in the office of ; . {Bul iz eubmergeq, and metchadise {REERREE: S LOih o by dras The salary raise fever has _struck|from the craft is fréquently picked up | b bits of humor Gnd €0 0%CH PY 7 ~ terest, balance the story perfectly. It - e billa| genere merchandige was, valded 8t {103 Bictuta-that will long' be remem- Senator Duckwerth - of - Charlesto * Local Liconics. | ered presented anact 'Friday ‘to inereake| Sidney Johnson, N. S.' N., “spent An ‘unusnally’ attractive show is on The story is one especially. written the submarine base in New London. | Scnuine novelty of plot LYME “Frogs have been” heard twice, wild Government seeds ve and thg rag men ge ¥. A. Beebe of Deep River b Tiie ‘place” in Hanty-to James returned, 10 was_calling on friends- here.’ thef H. H. Raynolds and Miss Emma Sa) S £ ‘wes _expenses. . Lincoln | turned home. . 8. met last week V4 per ‘cent. Both lralysis before they can get paralyzed. | " jime crange Chanrler, R. F. Smith, R.-A. Tuthill, C. H. Moore, Da- vid Mitchell, J. Kingsley Converse, G. Raymond Towne, Carl Lasbury. The public schools will close next Thursday for the Sessions will be resumed April 12th. arf'mers coming into- town the country roads in very poor-con- cluded Mrs. Elizabeth Gould and Mr. and-Mrs. Bert Newton, with son Rich- ard, of Abington, John Whitford Ashford, Robert Colburn, and Mr. and Mrs. George Reed. L Dr. Sullivan of Willimantic cali- ed on friends here Friday. At the speaking contest held Eastford, Friday evening, John Sloick, a_pupil In Phoenixville school spoke “0ld Ironsides” and was second in art Collins of North C. B. Tschummi, -The ‘Netherlands MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. At the Current Eyents' club this (3onday) evening Rajtmond G. Gettell tite ‘contest. Stu EXPRESS THE SPRINGTIME INDOORS WITH NEW DRAPERIES ng brightens up a room or brings it a more - cheery, Spring-like atmosphere -than fresh new ings of flower patterned Cretonnes. We have all the desirable Drapery Fabrics, in plenty of harmonious colorings and tasteful de- MADE-UP CURTAINS Attractive Curtains, made of superior quality fabrics, and ready-to hai NO. TOATE 00 B, ... o e s NO.1 COTTONSEED, 100 Ibs. ........... 'NO. 1 BRAN, 100 Ibs. . ¢ | || 'NO. 1 CHOPS, 160 Ibs. ... .- NO. 1 BEEFSCRAPS, 100 1bs: . . ... NO. 1 PROVENDER, 100 Ibs. . PENNANT AND PORTAGE STOCKFEED, . .... $3.20 MYSTIC SCRATCHFEED, none better made, ... ... 'MYSTIC LAYING MASH, .. Several Cars of HAY and BEETPULP on Track—Ask For Prices. - e p ng." Some have fanCy borders in imitation drawn work, while others are made more decorative _insertions and edges. with handsome lace DRAPERY SECTION, SECOND . Mrs. William Phillips, wife of the former Assistant Secretary of State, and who_ has- 1ster ‘to_the League of Natlons I day evening. Affirmative, William_Marvin. Neg: Bill and Ray Harding. decided in the afirmative. Miss Fox, the registeréd nurse 3 i s £ has been taking care of Mrs. o La Place, Yeturned first of the week. Mrs. La Place " SPECIAL PRICES ON GRAIN - |55 STONINGTON ~ 5 ‘Bl Miss 1aa Thompson, in the em ' 7 of the Atwood Machine company, NO. TCORN 100 MRS . on T i o et vae 2Miss, Josephine Tucker. % NO. 1 CRACKED CORN, 160 1bs. ... ..... :25 || company, have resigned e g 7i the nurses’ training slas "NO. 1 MEAL, 100 Ibs. . || Memarial nospital. Ne & 1§ wrist watch and tr. spreeevaeeaas Tucker. is' the guest Al > : taining a f % g i i 3 . §ifts of money, a b also a b Y ted employes presénted "% AR Wwrist watch 1o Miss Tk Stonington Pointers. Mrs. Frank Brown of ) of Robe ford has been urer of Cal= ATTAWAUG. Master Frank Glenner