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gflufiwu 4 R A M, msrw'fam on.r.o.m .cm'l‘rlh.,!o Lo.'-l. ™ Canton L0 0 F. o iover. - T h.)!m 5, P.'S, meets In ucki: Tiemo g oy I o0 T MSherlmmSped-.lBugumpurchuedbyourNewYorkBuyer,mhrgeloh,awdhm:tdlohttspecnlm ee h 3 o urua:o.x:.‘:‘::,x to close our these offerings together with goods selected from our different departments for this Sale of Star Values, f§l| ticwnere. £ : A “““;;:’;‘&Nm : make a money-saving event for our customers. All new Spring goods. Remembet these pnces are for ONI:'. DAY Representative Samuel H. Davis, of| “pyegerick’ B. Fengar, Jr, of New ‘Westerly, presented two resolutions |y hqon poniblum inspector, was in| - Johnson & Bliss have opened .l 1 in the heuse, Tuesday, and, both ‘:)m q;. borough Tus wood yard in the rear of the Amer- o Y, SATURDAY APRIL 3, 1920. - £ > referred to the firance committee, One| "y, meq F, talk before the|ican House on Shetucket street, and 5 mfifi;‘e f;'rn flw':fr;:&l::;’: of f Travel club was very interesting. He|are prepared to fill orders for sawed ot ‘noh-resitent Rhbde: Island “m g | told of the life and habits of Ston- |or split wood and kindlings. Automo- T 5 2 = o ington people from 1760 to 1920, and | bile delivery. Phone 1937. ‘M| who served in the world war, to be P! 6-QUART COVERED , B|72i% = the form ot ‘s bonus of $100| Made an exhibit from his colléction LADIES’ FINE VOILE " LADIES’ MUSLIN . LADIES’ 59c of_ancient documents. * Two Houses Sold in Greeneville. 3 = to each of these men. The passage| "o Tond Mrs. Geos D. B KETTLES s 3 ; rge D. Bradley| E. L. Turner has sold through the WAISTS CORSET COVERS PINK ENAMEL Le ranne, et el mempare ot the Fifeh | il start o the Bomeward ip {rom [agency. of Francis D. Dorlohde to Jo- - sep 0 nski, Ses, O] $1.95 Value 59¢ Value JERSEY BLOOMERS 95¢c Value N s s I Na-| "The Granite manufacturers' com- | 345 Prospect street. an tne cmer of - P 43 F 790’ sameé bonus basis. Fitty per cent. of | Mittee and a committee from the In- |37 th street. The new purchaser For sl 53 FOI‘ 430 or C or ) The membership of this | company | ternational Granite Cutters' Associa- |buys the property as an _investment. N LADIES’ JAP SILK WAISTS ’ | tion_after a_session lasting one week i =i when mustered into the federal ser-|in Boston have come to an agree- A il ; Conn,, but have no military standing|ment whereby the wages of the Gran- | por the last half of this week ‘the MEN’S BROWN in Connecticut. Some of those men |ite Cutters’ Association will be fixed| pavis will present the greatest mo- : had been in the Rhode Island military |3t $6.60 per day of eight hours, com-|{jon picture ever screened. “Bvery- MIXTURE STOCKINGS - B service for years before as well as|mencing today and will be advanced LADIES’ MUSLIN ENVELOPE CHEMISE LADIES’ $1.95 WHITE MUSLIN NIGHT al GOWNS 35¢ Valu during the war. Under the state bonus Sept. 1 to $8 per day or $1 per hour. [0, O TOSI festure that, Be . 1] al d from benefits as Y H is a dramatic production that S b B Yakon . Sarommse T~ Noan et et rotuetion ot i = than it is to th It For $3.87 For 93¢ For 51-53 -For 23c Pair ke other resolution would appro-| The Noank roll of honor of the No-|Screen than It is to the stage g equires xpansiveness that the ‘s ank grammar school follows: Seventh|Ieduires an expansi ‘o’;‘:;:o‘e?é?s?onat?x;ds;?xxtm;xen?m and eighth grades, Miss _Eloise C.|CTamPed quarters of the largest stage : will not almit. te bably th 9 9 s only soldiers, sailors and nurses are|ROsS, principal, Grace Buddinston, | 700 TIOT SURh o!Q c \'er‘;':roar:ag“ ‘s LADIES’ EXTRA QUAL- | LADIES MUSLIN LADIES’ $1.25 _CHILDREN'S STOCK- ff| ey, ia Jetn Beniier.” viola s Dexeer| STen vosion of "Eyervyoman, by s The searching squad, seeking mer- | Johnson, Maxson Langworthy, Ger- |SOnCeDtion of his story than have all ITY VOILE WAISTS UNDERSKIRTS i ElgEIO(O INSG—Seconds of a 45c || oo Tte " croee S S | b inis Waket-Macopei, .| o Frodueions of (52 gty e B $2.95 Value $1. 95 Value CREP MERS grad : radford and Westerly, nding | zabeth Reid, Garnet Spe ary b le is portrayed in mast- e goods putside as well as inside of the | Singer, Ida Thompson, Eleanor | 1he tile ro 8. . ! houses searched under warran Tiyfin, Elizabeth Tuccardy; sixth e;ly style by beautiful Hnletdflmlu.h For 19(! Pall' Goods have been found in dwellings | grade, Miss Cassie Hewitt, feacher—|th® Young actress who -imade suc i favorable impressions in hre Faces and in the woods, and the latest find | Kenneth Butson, Elizabeth Daboll, o e e o B L - was in & barn in Central park, owned | johh Peckham, Ruth Schaffer, Cath-|log') 4% pSci oSt Wi AR, J by Luigi Marcheson. ' Sunday Luigi|erine Zuccardy. Perfect for the win- |08 lends the dignity and univers- S 25¢ was at work cleaning up the barn and |ter term: Elizabeth Daboll ,Catherine there was nothing therein that did|Zuccardy; fifth grade, Miss Jennie “PREMIER” not belong to him. He visited the|liewitt, teacher, Sydney Butson, Fred - barn again Tuesday night and found Clark, Inez Cox, 'Bernard Carson, STOCKINGS a three-bushel bag filled with mer-|Thelma = Campbell, Marion Jensen chandise in the center of the cement 4 1~ | Olaya Jensen, Everett Pray, Charles e floor. He notified the police and the i ht, Albert For 21c Pair bii: bag ‘was' taken to the police atac | Loins, . Jlizabeth® ‘Specht, « Albe 3 fect fo t vi tion, where it was ascertained that E':rl::f;fi,ll:; eccampboel;l, A?I?ert“.lgg;i the contents were parts of the shiba]gon, Marion Jensen, Everétt Pray, El- ments missed from the cars. The bag | jzateth Specht. contained army cloth, suitings, dress . = = en e oys" clothing, Third and Fourth Gr:des;olfiu“;l\s. Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples of Ladies’ Spring Hats, $4.00 to $10.00 values—— [\ el vitx oiner ‘sooie tnat nave | 63,5 Burrows, teacher; Amos Banks identical with other goods that have 5 : been recovered and jdentified . as Bruno Bracci, Walter Burbine, Frank * = But: , Edith Clark, Hughbert Ellis For $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 e e Saran Ellis, Gladys Foster, Hazel For $2.53 LADIES’ BLUE TICKET FINE MERCERIZED STOCKINGS — 59¢ Value For 43c Pair For $1.53 LADIES’ “DUCHESS” - EXTRA SOFT LISLE STOCKINGS—50c Value For 39c Pair For 93¢ LADIES’ $2.45 PINK CREPE NIGHT GOWNS For $1.93 . | has been recovered, fully as muck|jobnson, Jemes Hamilten, Dorothy Mors is yel tayby: located: Annie Lamphere, Dorothy MacDon- - Representative John Ferguson, Jr.|ald, Mary McGugan, Inez Rollins, of Westerly, has presented an act|John Henry Robertson, Robert Whit- \ : amending Chapter 363, general laws, | taker. 5 THIS SALE OF STAR VALUES AT DANIELSON'S LIVE STORE. st pave tho'way 1o proposcd In: | vie " eachor Dosgths - Anderson, v i sto pave the way for proposed in- | vis, teacher—Douglas Anderson, £ 3 creales in’ salaries of sheriffs, and | Walter Buddington, Marjorie Camp- clerks of courts, principally, and with | bell, Norman Johnson, Winnie Pal- special reference to these officials of mer, Lilllan Reid, Daniel Robertson, a5 ] . - o] J* Washington county. Referred to fi- | Roberta Buddington. Perfect httend- . Danlelson Tr“st Co Bufld“‘ nance committee. t ance for the winter term: Minnie 4 . Senator Flynn submitted a resolu-| Palmey, Daniel Robertson, Roberta , .{::n. whicxl:lwas ref;z;red to u;; mili- [ Buddington, Lillian Reid. . committee, providing for the use} First grade, Miss Elaine Merrill, J > N of the state armory at Westerly by |teacher—Sophie Caveldorsky, Joseph- ,VIOLET HEM|NG". . s > fl!hndel !slatr.xd Ones, of Westerly fire]ine Fulton, Francis Livingston, Kath- EVERVYWOMAN - = S AV & s 5 epartment erine MacDonald, Evelyn Steele, Ste-| ApARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT P\C‘NRE, ANIELS Salvatore Paladino, -the eighth | Blien Car el ooy, e O Ma- | Davis Theatre Today, Friday an i rumb, redge Gillis, Tom Ma- is ) discussed from various angles. The - surprise for the child: Westerly man to be held in connection | Fen D ON representatives of the different gov- WESTMIN3TER X or the children conclude the - | gowan, William Peterson, Henry Sin- Saturday the d A exercises. The morning worship will | uaty e bery. from freight cars, plead- | oo Perfect attendance for the win- ; ) (Continued from Page Six) ernments were agreed in a general| Sunday morning the pastor an- |follow at 11 and include the reception | Gommissioner. Mattogon, in Provi-| ter term: Evelyn Steele, Tom Mago-{ality fo her interpretation of Every- way on the procedure and unanimous | nounced as his text Genesis 5: 22 and |0f new members and the observance dence, Tuesday afternoon. He waiy- | Wan. woman that the allegorical charac- state itself in a civil suit is open to|in their stand that the increase of wa- |24, first clause of each—“Enoch |of the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. ed a preliminary hearing and was| - Sub-primar: Miss Julia_ Miner,|ter of the story demands. The re- serious question.” ter rates should be sharply contest-|walked with God” several hundred |The church will be decorated for both held in bail of $5,000 for the action of | teacher—Guiedo Antonio, Bradford|mainder of the cast is far above tHe Attorney E. L. Darbie was counsel | ed. vears on this earth; it is possible for | services and donations of flowers and | the grand jury. Eames, Wario Fultor, Angeline Her-|usual in merit, including as it does for Mr. Hopkins in the action, whh | C Company’s team finished third on|each of us so to wallk with God in |Dlants have been solicited. d vey Leo Harris, George Patterson,|Such names as Theodore Roberts, came into the superior court through| Tuesday evening in the three-team life. Cultivate living as in the | A public Good Friday service will be | The latest real estate transfers| prithsof pfl,,—,Jn Joel Singer, Thel-|{Wanda Hawley, Monte Blue, Charles the filing of a plea in abatement. rifle match shot in the state armory | visible presence of God. held at the parsonage Friday morning |recorded in the office of Town Clerk | ma Steele. Perfect attendance for the|Osle, Raymond Hatton, Bebe Dan- Fallowing a conference of the war. |3t New London. Mystic’s company | One of the oldest members of West- at 10.30, as for seeral years. The|Whipple are: Gertrude S. Fowler to winter term—Bradford Burbine, Ber-|iels and Tully Marshall. Mr. Rob- den, members of the courd of burgess- | ¥on the match with ore of .5 minster church, Mrs. Albert Safford, |service will be short. Frank A. Sullivan, lot at Pleasant bine, Barbara Eames, Leo|erts as Wealth, Miss Hawley as Beau- o s O e O O Derhros. | Norwich was second with 571, while | died March 24th at of het | Last week Mrs T. Edward Davies| View: Joseph Recchia, et wx. to. Nas | mice Burbine - i o Tar A e fy'aia representatives of the Brooklyn | Danielson’s score was 568, Captain A.|daughter, Mrs. M who | Teceived word of the death of Miss|tale Cornolli, et ux. house and lot F,:s district. it was anneunced on |P: Woodward, inspector of small arms | helped h n haps the high spots in an interpre- Miss Delia Safford, | Marg—MacGarry of Hartford, founder |in Granite street; Mary S. Damarel| The Noank band plans to hold a esday morning that the conter- | Practice for the Third Regiment, S N tation that is uniformly excellent. i tate|in tenderly caring for their mother | of the Charter Oak private’ hospital. | o Ada E. Sherman. house and lot on éoordo:fl“-‘ at the store of Mrs. Jane| ™ oho " or lavish splendor form the O Guard, went down with the Danielson | during her long illness. The funeral | Miss MacGarry had been ill for five |Shore road; Woodiand Realty Com- | Carson. . |setting for the story. The revels in g‘.;a::dnadfifl'?o t?ak:m:: w“x&rdter:'e team an dacted as range officer. The | Fad Monday afternoon at the | Weeks with that rare and little under- | pany to George B. Langworthy, two| Capt. George Rathbun is preparing borough counsel the matter of bring- |DAatch was unofficially observed by |house. Mrs. Safford was born in |Stood disease—sleeping sickness. the gni Wealth, fracts at Wateh Hill: Salvatace AL |to put his sioop Anna Bell in com-|the masnificent palace of Wealth . DL o R where scores of beautiful women dis- ing before the Public Utilities com- Colonel Kirkland. Danielso retained a Benamin Davies has sold his sheep, | bamonte to Frank Vitelino, et ux., two | mission and will engage in otter team | Westminster and alwa; mission the subject of the proposed |Was made up of Burton, . port at a monster banquet board, one ard, Hale, |keen interest in the place, its people | H. A. Rix being the purchaser. lots in Central Park; Francis G. Has- | trawling. part of which encircles a swimming increase in water rates by the Crys- | Wood. Withey, Gilbert, Laflamme,|and her church. Westminster mourns | The Wednesday evening _prayer ser- | Well to Westerly Industrial and Im-| Miss Ruth Fish is visiting her) o) .15 the other a dance hall, and tal Water company. — Warden Boati. | Mathieu, Burng and Stinson. Captain | her loss. vice in the homes, April 7, will have [Provement company. land in Pleasant | brother, Alex Fish at Scranton, Pa. F. O. Armington of G Company went! Clarence Smith, who has heen il |the tovic The Living Christ. Scrip- |street; Demenicco Brognmo, yet ux. to| Dexter Rood of Springfield, Mass., :;u:l""(,;‘{,u‘,’:;,;'f s Oliene | down in charge of th local tam, ‘Re- |at his home, Brookside farm, continues | ture, Matt. 28: 1-19, P | Vincenzo Tures, et ux, houle and lot | has been visiting Frederick Detwiller . Gitbert ‘and James Bacon, repre. | {reshments were served - the 'local |to gain and sat up for a little while the episode are among in the great gaming hall e most eclaborate ever screened. The bazaar at the open- : o Deis jderve ! lin Dayton street. o recently, Rl 156 of Vhe story Juevirtusliy BeietRal i eam at the New London armory be- . In the same period there were rec-| Mrs. Lawrence Ashcr: is! | fashion show. ~Women arrayed like SERLLE B O Sy, and %L fore and “atter “the - match, which| All'the leachers of the town, with LYME orded five mortgages aggregating |Island has been spending a few days nold Wlld.repre:enung the Brooklyn showed how closely the three teams|a single exception, attended the teach- through the picture like lad mannequins ex- the latest creations of the $13.500, “with only one loan of $100|in the village. et Slerling of Windsor | from a bank, four releases of mort-| Miss Edith Winslow, who has been | FHR friends in 010 Hamburg. 0" W% | gages, one lease and one attachment. | visiting friends here has returned to| SATE Dr. and Mrs. Morrell of New Jersey| . Senator Maurice W. Flynn, of|neE home in Norwich = (o o | 3 sho {were Bill Hill visitors Sunday. Westerly, presented an act increasing = i No advance in k4 = v aftes vi Mrs. nna . e Mrs. Mary Bill went to Woodbury, | the appropriation for the janitor of|nesday afternoon with = Mrs. Anna|yg ‘vaugeville N. J, the first of the week. Fire district, attended the meeting. even up on a night's work at an in- s’ meeting at the Green with Supqr. The proposition to be undertaken was | 1°0F range. visor Greer March 25th. 48,000 () | s o . (Continued from Page Six) 5, 6:45 and /8:45. Watch for the next week hools are in session this week, the Westerly court house from $250 | " 257€r T & making up time lost on account of the | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harding of New | to $450 a year. Referred to finance v Strand « Drug Stores Sellit. nam High ‘school and Killingly High | illness of their teachers during the re- | Britain spent Sunday on Bill Hill at ! committee. = The present janitor of SPRING HILL The Strand will feature Awanna e school cent epidemic, Raymond school, Miss ! Ashlawn farm. Five million people Putram’s abandonment of the day-|Emma Holmes teacher, and- Gayhead light saving plan is being applauded | School, Miss Esther Kimbalil teacher. |dren of Springfield, Mass., are visiting | and rec by the farmers who come from all of | Foney Rosenzweig has gone to New | Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. the surrounding country to do their | YOTk to take the position on a harbor | L. the court house is also janitor of the Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wood and chil- | rest of -the building, the town hall, use it to KILL COLDS . giLL's rls Thursday, Friday and Sat- Services were held at the Baptist |and girls T gt Sy ,| church Sunday after several weeks' |urday. There are five girls with s paei; ;ropn;“tcl:;n:‘w?fl‘tlhes;l:xi vacation on account of the snow and |Pretty costumes in a dancing revue. , plus o i cenery d. Wi- Vi t ‘weather. All special nery h}\o be use Frsedt : ; Reynolds: Opening the town hall in the even-| T1'® adice 'Aid society served a |kolia and Kahalan will be seen in trading in this city. Pt oyhich has been held by Allen | The schools of the town closed last [ing. The present janitor, with the |pakeq bean supper to about 40 at the | something unusual in the line of en- c.sc.n. Q Frederick W. Hinrichs of New | 10°3¥; Who is expected home next|week Eriday with an entertainment at | proposed increase would receive church last Wednesday evening. A |tertainment. Ben Smith the old time U'N|N York and_ Woodstock has annoynced | "$iith orsen 1 ki {he public hall consisting of recita- fabout $1500 a vear, or only $5 a day|gocial hour followed. black face comedian will entertain the engagement of his daughter, ] Miss | o, sen is making a good re- |tions, singing and a spelling match. for each working day. None too much for the service rendered. William A. Countryman, of Hart- 3 TR - ery from influenza. Her = sister, Miss Rachel, Tiffany, who is attend- iz:&of-Mi!ln;égh;“:; Q",-”“S'"E{ (‘?3 | Miss Signe Olsen, of Norwich, spent |ing Connecticut college, is spending o 2 Mrs. W .S. Crosby of | Sunday in her home here. the vacation with her parents, Mr. and 0| New York. Miss Hinrichs has spent i % A Colleen Moore and Thomas Santschi the parsonage. ~ & . Frost coming out of the ground has | Will be seen in James Whitcomb I | ’ - = ol H. C. Hawkins is making repairs at |¥ou With is latest song and chatter. | i | 1 " 2 Mr. €} % S o of representatives, is in charge i t imy ible. - tandard cold remedy for 20 years | oo summers at the His e yere gAs∨ in the home of Mr. and | Miss Tessio I:srdm%, who is teach- | of et Re el L S L T L B el et haye read his famdus poem. Woodstock. In New York she is| IS Scn,sparents of Mre. Bangt:s Stonbury, Is spending the | ers in Connecticut and Rhode Island,|Saturday on the West road and he e picturization follows the e .fl B | Ereatly Interestsd tn ¥, W-C. & ang|oon. Saorer recess at her home in Sterling | has appointed George Ambrose Don-|was obliged to get help. There are |closely, for the director, Mr. Colin back nhn.. » |Ttalian settlement work. She is a|, MIS: Jessie A. Meade of Sunnymeade | City. nelly of Apponaug, and Alfred Short s in the state road. Campbell, has preserved all the geauine box a_Red dgraduate of Parker Collegiath insti-|f2rm is soing to New York to spend SThe Connecticut river is open from |of Newport, census agents. Mr. Don- . Nichols is in a hospital | beauty, pathos and dramtic charm of top with ln-. Hilfs Fiute of New’ York. Mr. Crosby serv. éfi]sot:rfi:\g;:é‘s her sisters and to visit a\‘";w::dtg“l:fl;fjfi Walsh, M 3 nelly will enumerate all manufactur-|in Willimantic for treatment. Mr, Riley’s wonderful poem. ed overseas during the world war in 4 r. and | { At All Drug Steres ing and textile plants in Westerly and Edward Sawin is visiting in| We have no hesitancy in predicting the aero service. Easter will be observed at West- | Mrs. Harold Hurd of New London u,i rest of Wag‘)’\lngton county, also in phlxilzzelphm_ . that “Little Orpbant Annie” will be minster by a short program given py | Were calling on local relatives Sun- | Kent county. Mr. Short will do likel Mrs. E. F, Storrs and Mary Storrs |classed as a great attraction by all m?l tlhurishb]s(honl at 9.45 a. m. There |3y duty in Newport county. are in Salem, Mass., for a visit. patrons of lhxshlhcalre. Ccr}’t;’nl)"'dno will be Bible and chart work, prayer Th H f Potter Hill hi R. R. Knapp and family of Bridge- one can see this picture w - and music®g €everal recitations, and Bristol.—Judge James L. Pugh and | ety Al o Wa B‘f ort have been at Judge L J. Storrs’ | ing that they have had more than presentation of cash prizes to the [Mrs. Pugh of New York announce the | oo™, 2PPointed director for Washing-| b i i i for a short visit., their money's worth. It is a special three having the best record of at- |cngagement of their daughter, Miss | o oo miicr hirch woacs Mariaist | “The deep snow and crust made it |in every sense.of the word—not qnly tendance during the vear. The usual | Mary Alice Pugh, to Dr. Arthur F.|go raise $336.117.572 from April 25 to|impossible to cut and haul the usual [from a- productional standpoint, 'but Easter offering will be taken and a |Roche of Bristol. | May 2. The Rhode Island quota, ir-|amount of firewood, and that necessity from the angle of story nterest and - = a i i acting. respective of sums to be obtained by |brings almost any price. - the various denominations, is $418,- A Kinogram weekly closes the = (‘!MI. A county conference will be held EAST KHJJNGLY S!randa In.. show. e n Westerly April 13. “When good fellows get ¢ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Roy Peake of Provi-| " Breed Theatre . & Local Laconics, dence were recent guests of Mr. and One of the best features includ- together, I’'m right there” S Miss Ellen F. Pendleton, after |\ Clarence Soule, ed in the Breed Theatre pro- THE u”ngm CAR 3 spending a few days at the home of| My and Mrs. Charles Moran have |gram for some time is the Willlam e=Chesterfield her b;otg;:&n{:;e; 2 {::d];‘:&:; (33 purchesed what is known a3 the Pet-| Fox photoplay “Tin Pan Alley.” wl:eh - urnes tingi farm. ends its run here tonigl e pie- et e 3 ? pr;‘sxidenénof bv:':ue;}ey ngle‘;g;m was| Frank Harrington and family are to | ture has proved as inlere;lin; as the 3 = s - : 3 most companionable bunch o ss Elizabe . move to the Columbus house, story on which it is founded—a story We are the exclusive agents for the products of the Ford I e P f given a shower Tuesday night at the|™3rics Toeta Aldrich is ill. written by William C Lengel and em- tobaccos ever rolled into a cigarette B )'II‘ZI;Q o’tri‘e‘t“inu::xst?cri?ug:m:?hle‘: E"Mu. E‘t]}l)er' (iove is :g mmov. to bo‘d‘)"ing the theme ulf h‘om:hu;l love, 1 1 er s ar er's cottage on the pike. with scenes set partly in 'amous ' Motor Company, in the following towns: —silky, aromatic Turkish, and fine, . marriage with Orrin Spencer of | Miss Alice Roth has returned ome | “in pan alley” of New York, ocen full-flavored Domestic, expertly chosen Stonington. from Danielson, where she has been Putnam, Grosvernordale, Thompson, the Woodstocks, ; e (v U e R TS e tre of the music publishing houses . e religious attending K. h iring song writers drum- and expertly blended. That’s Chester- will begin April 14, 2 b llred e i : 2 med out the songs they hoped would ! . 5 . 3 Gilbert McClurg will read a paper Pomfret, Abington, Eastford, Elliott, Dayville, Goodyear, : C make them famous. 7 at the meeting of Phebe Greene Ward Gladys Leslie will also be seen in 4 mnpter, D,SAsj 'Ri !Bhl:u:'l‘ll_-lur!dn;)t “The Midnight Bridle,” a modern dra- i N ernoon. ubject: al ymn Killingly, Danielson and Brooklyn. 4 matic story and Prizma, the picture the Ward Family of Rhode Island to beautiful will complete the bill for : 5 the Battle Hymn of the Republic. ey ° Miss Barbara Marr, of Newport is R 4 B | visiting her sister, Mrs. Adam Ar- CHESTERF : : ; ; chie in Beech street, Miss Marr is {ELD 4 : 3 3 state critic teacher. John Kaplan made a business trip to Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Spicer, 85, ; New Tork Frday. ° : widow of J. Dennisén Spicer, ‘for| . W 5 Mrs. William Howard of Lake Kono- . ¥ z . many years a resident of Westerly, PUTNAM, CONN. h Telephone 71 90 SCHOOL STREET moc was a recent caller on Mrs. C. J. died Tuesday at her home in Plain- soft complexion Tinker. field, N. J. She is survived by a son, N Donald Fraser and Walter DeWolfe Arthur J. Spicer, and a daughter, of Fairy Lake farm were recent call- ;‘l‘:‘ Irving Huntington, both of ers in New London. infield, Mrs. Robert George and Ruth Mor- CIG ARETTES ; . Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bedford, for- gan were callers on Mrs. James Miner mer residents of Westerly, observed of New London the first of the week. WE OPERATE 11 STORES : the fiftieth anniversary of their mar- A XA Abraham Savin of New London is / 5 riage, Sunday, at their home in Law- . s " visiting relatives here. rence, Mass. They were married in * Mrs. Cora Walden and Mrs. Albert S S S ' e ‘Westerly by Rev. J. P. Hubbard, rec- Walden are {ll with measies. "_‘-‘ J e AN / § 2 7 w % \Y) 3 - ¥ - " s SN

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