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= . 2y SR i John -P. Kellogg Dassed ‘an e el .fi?—‘?. ‘the superior court at New ated e ¢ Mio- | London lated Wednesday ~af - the receivers of the Grot ,r’? oftice until: the 0 o Gl S PRl Hantic | the Groton. th s apd| " ‘ 2 : 3 N Sone i Dut the Morse interests | 1L 18 DG b % & i n in control of thetl?rot_t;rtx_‘ln"é 3 o gl d where they~ promi < ming | to oflm’a’:m ‘building of ships n- fl;{un‘\;m der contracts which they ‘expect’to / ; : secure. . LT S southwent, DrObABIY | - 4275000 In Gash - | |th = constitational fredt e, - The Groton Iron Works are direoted [ under 108 | Southern ends ™ Paie | Rk By e recohysrs a8 & piech] SPLuML Austphe Yy — ‘more Ny 3 r | hel _the I8 8 expenses’ = 7 T . Tharsday; Friday cloudy. . probabiy | Fand fopay 20 per cent: of all Slaims. S he rs statpa. i th It AMERICAN ‘LEGION: FLODDS: - it ‘one qunce | SANEECAYE mom,w,.ni:{i unsecured creditors, except those ot} CoNGRESS WITH PROPOGANDA e E ¥ Observations in-Narwich A L e "&‘: offfhinfier g B e Mkessior ). L 2 ; e " Py claims. ave” been.. y terests to ‘oyer - th n B > 7 Ot. NMareh The following records, réported #rom | court sie {0 be paid’ FOFLRWILLL MioneY | somis. woull reoutt n. the. Issent JSponiat ';‘y““ Buttetin) ] i P Nt ek The Bulletin's obsérvaiions, show the |0 be retained: to: meet - disputed | scuss feom tho Property. - Washimgton, . €, . g s b ol : b3 : e AR changes in temperature and the Dare-|claims and any bBalance'™ demaining!, the- completion ‘f ‘the" - 5 4 “Propagui . patriof _Some: 1} . JOIYX 'B. PERRY, Collector. metric changes Wednesday: Ener Band A0S r:? adjfl:u&e:s:) ‘a‘%n ck\tu matilng Shins Wi “-, - . e - ) o X 7 S ol - 3| the Groton Iro) Tks By the Tec\ V- gyerhead expense ‘that woul 3 kB EEANe. - _ H R D 42 29.90 x , 3 . ¢ e evol 3 oA bihex z ke tubes 1a Taduced ST G 080 | naiiiors ot thege ada paymonts oF | (hee Seice 10 1y ahies oier evaitable 16, s weltary o e todiers s wlf Gt o o ood e citnoos Of tees B0 308055 porcene. shall b deemed au e gRatrl e seoiiaots | well known that it cannot be guesi{f- Z ; 3 l r R TR LD B e £ Bests aotioa that w%pfie&m o, “accept’ for ‘such f,‘fve tried to get anofter offer, | tioned. He pointed to " abunch of % B ? o * 1o obtain the desired results. The Camparisons .- creditors _notes for six . and ' twelvel" wmhe- Groton “Iron-Works are to pay | ‘Cieular le stacked on-his deésk Fresept— ALBERT G KNERLAND, is make, costs little | 3 Eop foation "of - CH o . and to @ hundred ‘or Judge. s %% S0 Bvery berson | Predictions for Wednesday. Fair. | months n ‘full ‘satisfeation of {heSe | ail receivers' certificates and preferred | 204 10 & hundred for inore ke o , ! Histate of Emma J. Goddard; lateiof or head noises or is| . Wednesday's Weather: As predict- | claims. wage claims of pay the reeceivers ‘& Lrging him to Bee to 1t q“tffi' W i L 7 5 Mm“-é’ &“‘#"~de < o daaeing snould give this treat-| o it $1,100,000 In Notes .. |sum- sufficlent lo” payt these wage | WEINE I 10 B Lo 1 AL BEANES B : : Aanone @ 8 Riniiiel: deceased. » - SUN, MOON AND TIDES piich of irhg adhete THe Grovin Jein | sune oihe’ AfscHarbe) of ?l gr;fl R g Rt " e/ k. i on'?v'& That S months om T imsitati s : Works are to be pay to the receiv-|claims: heretofore filed, upon the final|®8 DY the American Tegion TThe fact i ; ate hereof be, and the saze are, Censtitutional '-"""'“""‘-‘ i@ I Sun \l_migh |l Moon | ers sku:gog in nofes, pavable one-|dstermination by the coust of iBel icizcq af the heckling which seams A 7 A B s R achuiteré te s hats o i Camaiibons || Ricbe/ | Wots, [ Water. || _Sets. | Balf R o L e ronc Pany arh il hiElc | to have besun; aimed %o secure thelr " y e - the A By pos > twelve months. These notes are to to a preference. They 'M'»"t“‘» influence with the Ways ‘and Means i 7 2 v public motige & e erediiors ot Belleves travelers would rather - L & m-fbe without interest, “endorsed by the | with ‘the’ cou=t cg{fiu the '81;; committee. It may prove to'be’ a . {7 Sigis " Y their " claims dry ships than on wet ones | 2.36 | United States Steamship Co. ‘and se- ) ments adjusting differenees on Jouble-headed and cut: Botl' Ways. wnn =318 time aliows m.n,., = $0 because he, like the | | 813 |cured by a mortgage on t§g property | contracts wjth the United States OFlyypije jt calls the attention of ‘con— y of thi Jer’ on the. e gnes- ionist, cannot see be- 17| to the Travelers’ Bank and Trust Co. | the Unifed 'Stacts Emergency’ Fleet| cress 1o the determination of seldlers X = { o .t'n- vl:?e m:hv"t;n the de- PR} P g e || §i3|as trustee, which will be sublect toiCorporation. ~ ~ 0. secure a substantial bonus it has ) s R Sonte $ i dy B orosate b B o1 it ey Droti k{z:t the Tecelyel® | aiready done much to dispel he feel- A Some Rewspager having' a circuia 45 | to the United States Shipping Board |are to certify t e Groton Troniingcthat the hoys who feuglit in the i i} A\ Uon in” sald te Dyftrict, and re- ] A Hopeful Wife. . = Bmergency Fleet corporation, There| Works the amounts “due ungec ¢ | War were heroes, or, in-the words:of i - turn Mmike to this Court ot the motice > Months: Wife Hopeful,” | _ Six hours after. high water it s 9w | now remains unpaid on the: creditors, and that within 15 days of| 4, president, ¥erusaders” ‘And. i ,uA... 7 v 5 B Tts wondertul, the | ¥ater ¥ followed by flood tide gages §1,116.665.67 and uferest, ~in-{receiving” this list, .the Groton 1 | Whether or not destroying that senti- . ! ALBERT G b & of ‘.-" women; how they'll cluding receivers’ certifitates held by ‘Works is to deljver to l_hfi T dvq‘ll o i Fo i gy e i f ! 2 KNBEAJ,\’D R e Tcoly back, VILLE the First National Banic of Boston |sepamte notes for each’.individusl | pninolal ‘arguments put - forth, ia , £ < Judie. - have been merely off on s covering qn the Noank plant and|creditor after deduct the 20 PeT|gomething that.cannot b foted, 7 4 2 NOTICE: T0. CREDITORS, e Reink. Savannah News.| At St Andfew's Epistopal church|machinery. cent cash dividend. ~ The. receiversiSome of the men who. have worked ; > ¥ PROBA 0 & search for a drink— there will be Good Friday devotions| The rpceivership is to be continued |will dellver these notes to the eredi- untiringly for the measures better- 3 < thin and for #he —— ¥ at 9:30 a. g, and evening services alyuntil further order of the court for |tors, ing conditions of army men, are hot The secret of success is the ability | 7:30, the limited purpose of cafrying .eut| The payment .of the 20 per cent, 6 keep your owa secrets. R Ty Moritsille. on the Fis dey of over pleased to be flooded with letters it — DA’ 4 the terms of this ‘order and for any|and the delivery of the notes to the|ang tele; TAFTVILLE purpese incidental thereto; and .the | roceiyers for the bemefit of the unse- | D. HOME, Judge grams as if nothing but.vig- ite of Chazles g%um‘ Tate - orous prodding would bring them ‘to I } of Montyille, in said District, i r: receivers are to have free access to!cured creditors shell constitute, full' terms. Moreover, congress- has been 4 \ Ordered, at the Administratr cite The Penemah Co. hed a gang of|the books and accounts of the.Groton|payment and discharge of each f1flooded with all kinds of propaganda % ll:t :r.'u*l!?glr sald deceased 10, brirg FOI‘ZYWS men burning grdss on lot NO. 4 yes- | Iron works required by them for the | these creditors’ claims, ! #9r the past ten years. and is tired of within &ix months Trem: (hdsRetats terday afternoon,.as there was quite|purpose of fald receivefship. The terms of the order also if-}it. Congress wanis to help the sol-|§ - - i ) 3 » notice do At eerts o a large surplus of dead grass on the(. It ig provided also that. the Groton|clude the .agreement by C. W. Morse | diers who need help—perhaps it wants : Mto DRver | O e o e Fireh e ded the United Co.,_which hold -by. assignment &1 to help them all. : grass an_opportunity to gre : ed es. " But as things now g teamshin Co. agrés” jh_ writing that total of - $1,160255.16- in - unsecnred | logk heckling them -won't do any, —_ Repalr work has been wm:w on ‘\‘vmxi:mm&g himm; ;: Hartford gn‘d claims, to subordinate these claims %0 {good. & ” d a_little ways ve | A eadfast of Boston, or tHeir other unsecured. .claime; said she couldn’t get| e stafe fond B ite N hvenue, As! ooy S The The situation seems ‘to he that con~ 3 7 having 3 ejroul ] : 3 gress to a man; Is in faver of gran fifim Telors to this Court, - s i that stretch is in need of repairs. The i B i S e v e = = Ing. every possible-assistance 1o fien ! B : 5 B B DAN D, HOME, Jug. BB o b w. roaa 51 his Dot 1 pret Wl bt FITCAVILLE HAS FORMED ~ |VERMONTER APREARS BEFORE oA e o it puaved of Here 754 avorchs Rrdgene o % oo ed whicl 2 3 g A L & i) i F B RN o RS R FIRST POULTRY CLUB FARM BUREAU DIREGTORS fbard lupk on their returm. through o au eopy of T A Ha da7 Ao i tairly good shape buf is in slight| The first 1920 poultry club in the The directors of the ~New London{I3ult of their own. BBut the&é“;s a s O ro%he | men who find themsetves 11 good in the Thayer bullding to consided the | oy ;001" ondition and: faie 3 - “ o ly' well off Z undersigred at Grotos - o8| e CaRing A kace:. The new eclub has thirteen enthusias- | sejection of o new county -agent-ta X . ; L W o} 5~ dwheh ot iive tn Wiinois, Then L tried | (07, (16 K0 0 ot are being bullt for | HC. memibers, eleven bogs and . fwe | st Walter B, Matsand; whose chieT s, Cougress, and es-|§ Bovs’ Eton and Middy Blouse Suits, in Navy and ||i: e fimited 1 ths wbove and o™ e ‘impe | bad taken 19 | the new houses on Norwich ~avenuel Elfls. Randgll' Palmer has consent- | resignation became effective Wednes- | Beciall whose shoulders rests the |} stylish mixtures, sizes 3 to 8—Price range $8.50 fo $16.00. < TYLE me. By ‘:'v:n me entirely. T|ire now practically complete. - There|ed to act as club leader. The officers | day. = No action .was'taken -at .the responsibility of a. Teco dati s 3 2 ds Salied in strengtr and fesh and |is“now being built a wall, ahout 30 chosen by the club are as'follows: | mesting. One applicant, County. Agent oy g v (X TAILE | feet. back of thie cellars, at the feot| President, Louss Schats; vice pres- Attes SUSAN P. HOMM. assortments - 2 Clerk. great diversity of ‘opinion as to what The b siee ! I tried every- | need of repairs In places, _ caunty. wag organized at Fitchville on | county farm hureduy held- o mesting . 9 B eot no reltet. imatty my | "G00 SPUETN L U hive started | Saturday Uadec. the. Atkpiocs o the | Seeartsny bt the fAre birsay reame | Should -be ‘done, it anything: for the (). ¥ podg| ,_‘,,.‘:; 3:' “xo(g“ulzu':r‘g:r 190 | jlaying haseball, so as to be ready|New London County Farm Bureau. . N or %0 ) ‘e T g NOPICE.~ ATl crgdliors of sald. e horeby 104 p! be proud of he R e Tin L R i T Derfect heilth realizes that while there were flve > Suits, in stylish mixtures, sides S SoTioE T on ! W. Johnson of Vermont, was present| Siizes it while there were five Norfolk Suils, A IPoRs. + 188 No. ‘Pearl Bt Galts of tho pill which has been dug #ito. |1dent Augiist” Laskowltz; —secretary | gt tho mesting. Selection® of % the | millions recas who. were tiot soldiers ] Price range $10.00 to $23.50. ; SNomiailie, within-and Tor the Bl 4 give it a| Some of the local people who bave!2nd treasyrer, William Alton Kilroy. '|cessor to Mr. Marsland was left'in the must -be. considered in the -probl & G J ‘s v . 3 on.she 31t Gay of AT AR g | it LR ol iy Mo i e o el e L S S S S | o’ Novfolk Suite of Navy Serge, sizes & 19 18—Price 1 try and it [ people, report that they haye - some he ntil_such time — 80 2 b i ar . o a8 Bt wark Tor ‘thousands of | Qi T regards o tne thme. ¢ [Work; and Teady o Belp it SIONE i | M. Mastend Bas: been - sppBIted o b Fsee o foie Himes a=1| range $15.00 to $24.50. < ‘done gvery possible way. and for the hoard | there will be no one in charge of the | TCh as at present, i . ng 2 3 Coz i Na ! i Emulsion Is § pleasant. notsl; NO——RWlCH TowN the oung people Tiave been fortunate | county agent wor sitfolige there | e Misher, o e b bt Boys’ Spring Top mixtures and Navy Serge, sizes Snd & corvective medicine enoug] secare O, S; Maples, F. E. e at the efiice £ A ¢ T F plils and | At Sacred Heart church, there will | E81mer. and Rev. C. W, Hanpa. in. the Thayer building durife the of- | mAtd So. much as Spnawess vestailo 8—Price range $8.50 to $10.50. - 2 al appetite and | pe mass at seyen-thirty. this (Holy | Boys .and giris.svho areengaged ni | fice hours. Mrs. Clarenee Savage, whnl“ Wil Yook carefully into. . the. pro. . er Im the M M sizes 3 i | Thursday) morning. ~Good Friday;|this regularly organized, club work | has ably filled the' position: of home ! . G, general bonus, befare - entering | ¢ e BTSSR : Will "be the mass’ of the Pre-|Eain & great many advantages from |demofstration “agent, intends to re- | DOSed S B v with(f 9 to 17—P $1.95, $2.95 and up to $4.50. o [ el ot seven-threy in the | It besidea the increased. knowledes | Sign from the ofice in the Real future [ o8 e ST 18 1 e monthy. wit Frice range IR it Ak e n;‘o"'““ with Stations of the Cnpss|2long ‘their own pafticular line of | but not vet handed in her officlal 1 Az : way clerk o carry it ont .and add to{ | Boys’ Blouses, r: , | activity. . They have monthly’ meet- | rcsisnation and will. continne in this { {4 : the, Norwich Bulletin, a_news; it wasting Alscates ORTo | the Wisesing. {he Bastr water. wil|ings, when the vesults of the previ- | capacity untll her Guccestor is ap- | the afresdy e e par aeet and 1} at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50. < Maving o gircalation 1N’ said. discrie trouple and constipagion are | (i ‘place t Seven o'clock. ous month's work are surveyed, mis- pointed. Mvs Savage Wil untll, & bi% T Jo o TS G 00e - ? Spring Hats, in mixtures and in straw—Price = A D P HSRE relieved—usually in one afy | ‘456 BHEE SEFEIE CONTE cervice | takes brought out, and remedjes sug- | county agent is - appointed, ‘bave | S & Boys’ Spring , in in range ) . £, Judge. ia the on'y solid emulsion made, |, A0 08 et ioon, there will | Eested. There g ‘also the ever. pres- snarge of the local pureay aco. : m“}&"&ié"@‘fifi,3’1':',,?:5"‘1’:‘“‘3';,’2; $1.25 to $2.50 foregolng” 1s s cres aten with 4 A : ¥ : 1 or ! .50, e B, G v | i e B G B Sl M B R i e | S LR b s ek, s s e, tan weak, sickly children. iss Eiiz S0y J "ihe ti:at| D€ to ofcal estimates of 1 -1 Boys and mixtures—extra Farged o h:')%x‘k't' Snulsion trder | DG assisted by Mrs. Peter Roberts|there &re special prises offered, not|ecntmue it fnto Aprll, a3’ the toiai i Sy S s m:ew(;;::_ E irged to try 8 Emulsion under d 2 districts for the past two months nave 1.49. 3t West Thames street. oglat, the: Hew - Londey :Geunty | Mlst 3 e 3 3150 & day bonu, % at $1.49. Eaarantes: '::;?al“xib‘:ltdlllvsep‘;?’::‘: Miss Bdna Herbert of the Norwich | i but at Berlin, and at the Bast-jleen practically isolated = and. little ed lay bonus the sum: would s ot " T i white and neat stripes, sizes Sh 1‘— fows, SR B PRI e At Noric) Teditors of sald be four times as much. “We will @ BOUY cilics Mratan ssig setate’is - ern ‘States Exposition at Springfeld, | work has been done along thoss Jines. | De- s as much. “We will do alg ¢ . mot satisied with the resuits [Art -chgol‘hleflm“l:inmgm’;u:{flm: for which ‘only membérs of reguiarly | However, os the roads in the ‘co\‘x’ntry whatever is necessary: for’the erip- ersigned &t Groton. Conn.,” within R AT ao i n e L O wotar ; t organized clubg are eligible to com-|beégin ¢ setfle’ and become passable | Pled and disabled, any how: and we Co. Terre aute, Ind. | After passing several weeks at the|Dete- Last year three of the Scot- the work will be rushed to a finjsh.| Wil do something for all, i we:find its everywhere. L3 . TYLER LANDPHERE, Tend Road 81 i I Tcbahon 'is Hinab ioh the country can afford il js-a fafr|mandery T.-JI Bannigan, ‘Hartford, fng of the Easter S A v i s HE bome of lier sonin-fav and dsugh- zaix\fn az;'?'e: (’fa“p l:égtfiu:tzziyf'a;r:i ifs‘bnmr: district 1?.:‘:‘11% 73“‘ ]gr;;q{)‘; summing“up of the sentiment of .3 |department adjutant; and . Justus|thé prophecies oass, APCIE L SOSIEVIEAOT, 46 BoBTS nely . e o e o Ol veet: Nirs,| Berlin. and two uf the boys who had | muddy roads and hardly able {0 be | MEIOFity. according to what they pers | Fennell. Stamford, mermbers of - the | the massés will e Rl T e e e et reneeti MIe | done the best work in the county had, | fraveled, but in ather: districts work |Mit to be known. The plans of the{nationsl exequtive ~eommitec” from |and -he -several -decorated altare an rederick Ticks eft rooently to i8t1us a reward, a trip to the Eastern|for'ne wmembers has already started|¥a¥s and means. committee are mof| Connecticu friends in Malden, Mass,; P ebrook | States, and the privilege of showing |with ‘gratifying results. |made public. " They are undera thclt T uming to her home n Colebrook,| their ‘pigy in competition with boys| -C. 7. Abell of Lebario, president of | ®Ereement, 5o it is understood, to take | EASTER WEEK SERVICES N. ¥ o and girls from ing- | the farm bureau, présided at the meet~ | teStithony and copfer, before making AT ST..MARY’S CHURCH | .- - Workmeo's Compensation. A company ~of willing workers, | langd states. The solempity of Holy Week ser- bering fourt ¢ their | b ht 1 hird B e et R 7 ER (LU n e bers of preetuttn Sy e e e o e numbering fourteen, gave o eir | hoys hroug! ome a third prize med- | Prof, H.'J. ér of Storrs and B. W. e New England members 6f con- agres jay T Hamilton, Elgin and| {imo ana sirength Tuesday, when the]al cven jo. (he face of that Bing. of | FNic assiatant ? ai| Eross have listened attentively ‘and {Woes comunences Holy - Thursday | aereelunts have™ Dech Spprovey x&’ p first stops were tiken to renovate | competition. : i- | With sympathy to the arguments of | morning in St. Mary's church with | COF 3% 1 - Norwich Town chapel; prior tol And,’ finally, the Agricultural col- fas : J. | the representatives of the ‘American|thé high mass at 730, followed by | *Y U ien . Boara' Corporativs,’ i being re-decorated. This was previ- | lége at Storrs plans very fooh o pro- ; an of | Legion, wnd have read with care the | the procession of schoal children get- | wich"emploer, and Jerry ToHeoh 37 ously annotinced to ba a chureh pic- | vide facilities <0 that the tyelve bovs|Montvile, ‘Wenster D. Copp of Nar-.| letiers thev. have received. - BUt they | tne e sacors to the dnored Host which : ] F%a0)y TILL EASTER |- "tc which all over sixteen were|or- girls standing highest in poultry W the time imited in the above And ; Toregoing orge: RISWELL’S special music will mark the meaning |84 of the feast, NG ¥u of Amos’ W. Pearson, laie i, in %A’ District, decesved. ed, THAC he Exbcutrix ¢ Ieh | West Thamies street, - e : i x § n ich, J. D. Avers of Nottly Sioning.- | are not expressing a definite opinion | is removed 10'thi sidé altar. Visits of [ ({75 o 'ur' rato of $14.85¢ ap Swelk. and Tn_ tae same Topns and b cordially invited, as early as nineltheir hens, org,Nsx(wre-MscmQAwo {ton, James Graham of on. Simon |85 to what ought to he done. . /The | adoration are to be made all day and |} o "Fiovaon; 83 Marforle street, em- TISEAng fhe (Ame onte It o Bews. Jewel Watch, 20-year filled | >'clock that morning. It was re-|club work ~In the state may .take { Brewster, Jr.. of Griswold, Mrs. B. T.|eX-soldier has their full appreciation|the devotion known as fhe Holy Hour playe, fefé ankle sprained, 3f Tats of T Baving a cifculgtion in, rafd quested that idle breoms, moist dust|their hens, or pullets| to college with | Avery of Ledyard, A.i ibridge of |and sympathy, but whether the couft- |atiracts large tongregations. 818, : vs ’ 1, 409 _Take tlorp. to this Gourt loths, | teh 00t adders, etc, be|them, caring for the hens, and letting | Novwich Town, Vice Presigent % D.|try I3 in-a financial position to as. | On Good Friday thers is to be-the |¥1% == ==\~ Mills Co. Jewett | brought, .which would aid greatly in|the hens reciprocate by paying for|McCarthy of Norwich.Tewn and Wil- | Sume tbe heavy obligation' which the reading of the -passion, mass of the 3 ,25.0& 1 entertainment at fhis so-called | the college course. — Three hoys ar TR pBove AhS ToreEoIng 15 B e Ve AnG TeE 3 i F City, emploger, and Mary Rose FOUR- | copy of record S liam Service of Preston,’ | - " |leglon advocates must. be fully ‘and | presanctified -and ~veneratfon of the g 2 jonic. Those who assembled ¢ §|doing that very thing at the ptesent e R | L RS Mot Botoves Loroes. in. (hp. poaraiak 1 730 and in oo SR o L T e gl e e i 8 posed of the morning hodrs to good | time, and it will be possible for oth- LEAVES $25,000 T4 2 efore any steps are taken to earry|the evening at the e hour stations | TERE - i et -t i advantage. At noon a dinmer ~of | ers, Who do the best club work, to|LCEA | 0 BILL . it out. As n member of the wav4|of the cross.and yeneratjen of--ine A - oW T L2 . A fine line of Whitestone Bar- | 1ved Veirs " voils, cake 4nd cortes | & Similar ‘Opporiunity i yesss"" o MEMORIAL LIBRARY | and megns committee, Congressman | frosds " = * | oy, st oo wegding “mareh | MOTICR U ol L . |was continued aaring the afternoon, | come. ; By.the whl ot the lale Frederis Byl 'fflwnvz?me ird Bona e | oo Batirddy 4o | Seriloas. " afa [many & mas Tl X et i i b pins, Cuff Buttons, Scarfpins |t be resumed his (Thurstay) morn’| Thate gre some of the possiilities| or Grotans which: maes osaeon 1 | trict Tas made this very piain. "We | quite lengthg and FOREIst of the Hles | fog). . « ey « e 4 { ing, and it it.is hoped to. be’complet-] for club'work among the hoys and|probate Wednesday by Judge' &rthys|Shall do everything that ispossible e e e T ¥ ProGU g4 dh‘l.cub, at the lowest|¢d at the close of the day. Those|8irls. = B Anerson inthe: Groton probaje |or the disahied and noedy soldiers’ | = - — - = Who originted this plan, 4s well as = - court, the Bill Memerial Library asso. e. “We shall do-what: we ean - 2 h all others who assisted ‘in such a|PRESTON CITY GRANGE clation will receive $25,000. ' Connecti- Y wortlly . cause won commendation. A Congressman Tread- o e o oo cut college is to. receive $5,000, - way "of *Massachuset(s sum of about thifty dollars’ has al: HEARS STORRE PROFESSOR $ First is the other ; g 4 i g Pty e = £y s Ecclesiastical society of Groton $4,000, | New England member of that com- g <+ d at Norwiel. with ready beon Taised hy the Pirst Con- | A%S Toceht meeting of Preston CUty.| ine New London County Higtoricl sy, | mitttee, but Mr. Tréadwas di w7 -—a nne-llavore: syrup 57 Norvlen, o e Yiae'day o Maren mw E i sresational Christian Endeavor soci- | EHGR" o0t rer i Webeter™ b, | ety $1100 andthe Firet Eeclesiastl- | care to make any comment, fesling 3 R wm. Kriswe O, | ety which recently presented. s very {2oead 28 Sporetary: o il vacencise | C2L S0Clety of Ledyard $1,000. the tacit agreement mot to 40 50 Was 3 25 and 27 Franklin Stroce | T 0 ety ot abest| AP 3% SO, o M i | 500 LA IO Sl o,y it o ; " Jep eI NETSON I ATLING Jndgs : of excellent quality §=o T i et, dec Av the present time. plans are DFO-| picsented & program including g leo, | I5aves. all bis jands and builaings and | The fact. s, congress Is up against 2 L st the AQmiblssralris all furnishings, automobfles %] pretty hard proposition. Jt ‘wants 7 | proceeds of which will Be added to) " il on federation. of the fory S0 | Mrs. Bill and Nathan D.. Bili - of | taXation; now the war is Over, a8 a SHOE FACTORY SYSTEM | *js fund: . clte to bring i - their clalms against sald estats wit 2 $1% mopihs fraum this date by portine 8 : ; Springfleld, Mass,, are named as matter of justice to-the people of the mith & 1t is plasiug to the miny friends of | {25 BY Oounty Asent Walter 8. | excoufors of theiwil. TEhe will g | COUNry: It wants to Ao whot jg peeds oot |- SR ] renew your high price Shoes to|Miss Ida Beebe of Elm gyenue, that : signed by Mr. Bill Dee. 17, 1819. The |©d for the soldier; how the i 4 g 1956 ayait oo Jo' the sa: ince, with our New |her condition shows encouraging im- Al Minor witnesses were J.'R..Latham, I §,Pe aceomplished is a' pretty hard: nu . y ishifg the same once m » provement at the Backus hospital, Always a Mirbhity. Avery §i'|‘i Samuel D. Bliven; to crack. - Former Secretary 'MeéAdoq fn @ news having a cireulation in where she was_ operated on for ap-|. ‘Washington, the preliminary census| Mr. I stipulates, in. his“win that | failed by. something Mke four “bififon ’ J0_Distriet, and make fetorn tq this pendelitis Saturday. tigures show, has 437,000 people, some | the income of the $5.000 left to Con- | dollars, to make his~ last estimate | " ~ ki oK 7. AT The funeral of Florence Buss of whom are not on the government | necticut college be used ‘for the'bene. | Bigh- enough, and that enormous sy, % ” 20 gl o0 b: ;luot‘ i ‘J‘I‘\‘Jha, :-_d% 3 wife of Burdill W. Lathrop, was held | pevroll—Kansas City Star. t of an acceptable student residing | N34 to be nrovovided for tm attion fo ! g oay ur il SONPAAE W NINO DI PALMA Wednesday afternoon - at > two-thirty in the borough of Groten. ; the pending expenses, o we are told, Kicest! fi;;m M DRESCHER . - ol Ne Pesidencl on Al atags Co el (R - e, Add to that the soldiers’ bonué of an -cn ¥ HELEN W, oY Clerk THE BARGAIN REMNANT | Fey, Gurdon F. Bafley pastor of the| tives from Worcaster, M and | FIRE DERAR i_ MENT HAD fi“‘"‘"‘ ta“four billions and" the f P 2 b B Al irst Congre ptional cgmm: ofldaetal. Meriden - E'rhm were hem;‘) il ral THREE CALLS WEDNESDAY flu%q w’fflprfgfirmofiefl"“fit i R TP, S Included in' the attendance was rela- | piece: e rers were Lopi S- ee o . 1 £ - PLACE R o M Waltm | on Wearostay roripil SAIes [ oate samiptices: o e b sy A syrup for the table g . | Resasved F: ¥ nad James Bussey of Norwich, ne-|tal up ¥ 12 for the month The fegt| L0580 SRR S/ . LA ¥ Hime "mll:{n{l"’-’ iy g S e ] |Tem,ang Joun Bual of Womestgh | cat G Wedsstsy w@‘:fim& s i e or cooking—try it over i ; i i a brother-in-law. Burial was in the|{Lunch on Broads 3 'eloek, e e 3 suizas resad € m y 205 West Main Street to ’ throp. plot i Yantic . cemetery,| When the' firemey. ::rxy,du&: S ations New Mgland. Leglomy were E - wafiles “and i [ Admmistraietx. 37 West Main Street Fhere. Hev. Mr: Bajley condusteq the éen aused by Grease on | delegation panea rert e epie cakes- or and — ‘ gommittal servige. s Henry ‘Aflur| e, extlnguishdd 5y (hove] ak-nitbine moan wone picnmaca e | M. - e .4 beans, pud: (T s . crfe fon Co, were in change of the fug- ) S b‘ked & E COLDS eral arrangements. The secont call was for 4 brish firé HeSyeatien: m e o e gy iy Sl oo Tr es m ”m s } Miss Miss Gladys Beebe of Scot-|on” Winé street wmgx was extinguish- | m v | 2. ag. ~ - million dollars was available, but that dings and sauces. = o2 el land road and Miss Elizabeth Deén-|ed with the use of che el T | 1 A& . R s AND REPAIRING : o v must be applied for by the soldier - 3 Bebas; and GRANITE RSN RO S50 SR o SwRee. s g e 0 s Hag noeds it prag then pure cane sugar product made "%‘..”' e OF ALL XINDS over the etk ond at the Junior prom X s fn’ . LBy ] D @ : b Cok of Woreester Tech. Mjss Dennison | Pratt street fof another brish Phene 1103-5 W20 was the gueat of Miss Bache ap | Hors chemical was Beedto mefiverins | ] to thelr by the refiners of Domino Pack- MAPLLy wu-m.&.’i:l 'fo Monday, has returned fo her home in 3 3y g 0 = . PEABODY Phohe ¥.i Mystic. Miss Beebe will pass the ¢ 3 a‘esum . o Abae v the, spring yacation at her|is very small' and for the ‘quarfer | cu; as; se road. ending Wednesday the ‘fire loss for | x Scptiand the three months s the lowest in any| ot Sive. all the sbenefit: whethex dr t d it, the| - Preceeding yoar. ; E‘fig.%g’ni;‘;m%l?h o saca it Boe : : £ P ‘1 whe at appeal te. - QLDS dudap Kellogy's Birthday. | Fdce'sr. o4t ol AVDORL ta. g bue.| = & e Y . l:udse 1.‘1;1:;‘1:. xgn:% Wi years mra{; e L H [: ST, of age u) and &t ti r McLean _best. treate - | session ‘of th :umrua:t'snnoqfi m.a.-mm.i{.‘:f'}‘i?m&"‘in express| », London, which he presided over, he|full sympathy with necassary sl E ived &' th’:td t;;tena: dy to. say “degree it 5 £ 7 e 6 ‘!gxilefl a man's wife American Legion were Philo C. C receiv handsome floral gift. the | diers™ it of members of the bar.. - - Sweet are the Bamde him am

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