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visil o made a - ; g oLy , du ‘generally foir Wednesday. and | plapbeound’ poiod. dur ibuer e ToElon east ofathe| " supervisor's Annual Report. uperatire will rise Thursday | The following was Miss McKay's in the middle ti gtates Teport 3 . Winds ar&;w Const. The ninth séason of the Norwich Playground association was & very N JHook—Strong | successful one. Five grounds opencd | begks Hm"fi cloudy Weather. | |on July 1 and continued to é\\’x st yore mfi' Q & L. ley were located aif e ’-trvg‘;: winds, showers followed |street, Falls, Hobart by w.rnlr. avenue, Mt. Pleagint and Greenerille, "and each ‘orecast Jon g o re SEPLE 2 7 ienced playground worker and 'at Wiouthem New nglnd: = Cloudy | [l street there was also 4. young 2 u«}:!;.zwwrs;“ + Ot MuCh | man to take charge of the boys. The empe 3 hours were nine fo twelve a. m._and Obgservations in Norwich 1.30 to § p. m. except Saturday. Lake from | Street playground was opened during the noon hour also, The equipment = included . swings, see-saws, large and small, sand box- o8, croquet sets. At the Falls there was also a slide and at Lake street in_addition to the apparatus mention- Ik e od there was a slide, wading pool and fis return from the conter-| Highest 35, lowest 3 Begeball eguivment. - said was The "attendance was less than the t i Eohons, bAT sesd a8 action Comparisons season of 1918, due to the unusually taken as a result Of the i.’lredumn. for Tuesday: ¥air and|rainy weather. The daily ave coider. for " each playground.is as ronowm re that the| Tuesday's weather: Fair colder, Street 107; Falls §4; Hohart Avenue .,,""‘u With Mr. Punder- |biEh west to northwest winds. Mt. Pleasant 49 and Greeneville R Bone mais ther SUN, MQON AND TIDES & e s first ik e e et i 5 414 rot ...'5: Punderford. 2 o there a playground in Greeneville. - .. I Sun_ 7 fiien Il oon | The Shetuckot Company allowed us - or mantic Hospital. to use the large open lot near the cor- Governor Holcomb approved _the Il Riogs. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. | ner of North Main and Second streets . iations | Day. 1 & m. | p. m. | & m Il p m,|and this made an excellent " play: - n:-' lblkulvy Aivetic Oral 5 525 | 617 | 111k — 547 | ETound, as there was plenty of -space, i & green grass and fhade, and it was lo- ; cated in a section where there Is & ; Meriden hospital, st.| 7 6 | 3 : b arge number of childten. The ap- Hastlopd, ang st Vinceots | § ’ 2 ; ? | paratus formerly used In Thamesville t ; I b -+ P11 5.18 i 5 was used here. Thé attendance was: 25; St mwhnl. |1 i mueh better than In former seasons, New Britain, $1,875. “Bix hours after high water it 1s low | Peing the second ‘highest of all the water which I fol grounds. Many mothets came with s i 00 T8 3 the small children’ and found it very pleasant place to spend the aft- | “"Salaries of tedchers andcaretikers Puesday 0, Willam J.| Salaries of teachers and. caretake: (From “Health and Beauty”). Enright, 2 well known bricklayer was|Were raised and nearly all the ap- on his Way to work afier leaving his | Paratus had to be repaired. A laree home at 143 Hickory street, when he|Part 0f the equipment must be re- Further evidence is being presented | dr 8 Wi§ PaF W the bin | DIced nex: seasop s 1 will Bo fm- @ully that & receat compound of | A driver of 3 team saw him fall and | POssible to repair 3t furthér. o . of outing flannel together with |.of_various_colors, “each. c senting a u * The ' children ‘brought ~story |ored regiment in the g:"'" and some child m'_*e‘f‘ma ‘the | life interest in $32,000,000, ) oks or told stories fo the- other |about $2,000000 a year gut of .the 4 Lu en. : t’ St %smu.:mcuwa ‘°Z‘u‘:,’,¢,",.°'p";§'“f = < nother new feature was shgind.|husband, Commpdor i ; & kS heets furnished the tired financier.and yachtsman - Bl Wit Ot Bttty chn| e rellied fhshsier and AR ho ; " T ¥ ¥ of pneumonia he songs were well known to the children, children clnding in each dy sewi) summer, The girls” plcfures were|A. W. Willard, of Boston, $50,000; | aken there, magazines were collect- | Capt Fred Perry. of New Loadon,| ed_there and the club furnished 1be|310,000; Sidney Hartshorne, $20,000 tured Linens are almost Fd'd’lh'e — hence the importance of this offering, song sheets. Many _interesting circulars and | vants in his employ $1000. phamphiets have been received from Henry Bradley Plant, son, Jewelry, MARVEL ; MANIF USES a[the New York office of the American | $3799; trophies, $1226, and @ fur coat, A OUs ITS OLD Playground and Recreational Asso- | $150. . TS ciation @uring the year. SUITS—DRESSES—SKIR' Before closing fny report I wish to| widow, the garage at 141 West Fift; take (hls opportunity to thanic the THIS OFFERING IS A PART . 3 they. worked orplayed. : Cedar, Groye cemetery at New Lon- Th‘ Cbth of lelty flnd a W U“. _An exhibition of the children's’ work | don. ; ; was held at the Thayer bullding and * B brought forth miuch - praise. There| gate's court Saturday through an or-|B was embroidery, "plain sev;uf 1 er, signed by Surrogate Ci afl: Sther baby clothes, iron holde pa78 | Pt “BENE R Sork 'WINGS—PASSED UPON AS THE FINEST FOR WEIGHT, ete. Crocheted yokes and lace. knit. 2 ted squares and sweaters. The pic- | York (o $1,481.02. Commodare Plant's COUNT AND STRENGTH. ture books were included in the ex- | other property, amounting to §32,940, hibit and also two minature airplanes, | 237, is outside of New York state. |{&4- / fully equipped and a submarine made | By hip will, executed on Oet. 16, by three boys of ol This Wonderful Fabric of plaveround. Prizes for the best wok | 301,010 to be distributed as fol- Amazing Utility, Wil Be class were awarded by the | low: Offered in An Extraordinary fidscs.PbgssukAmn‘;da ;“I‘sher. The Connecticut College h';l ‘Women ! & T at ary Pas an i 7 250,000% ~ & Sale Teda i 2 Conagan, e’ piises’ Wens very han | Ban Lo andon. 310,000 the s Hubbard. ,The Girly War Camp Community|ognition of his faithful attention ta Everyone knows that Linen is without exception the scarcest dry goods com club wa executive committee for helpful sug- | $70,000, absolutely, and a life interest OF A RURCHASE, MADE MIDDIES — SMOCKS —RIDING - AND Eestions, my assistants for hearty co- | in ‘the remainder of the cstate, she| operation, and all who helped in any|now-being 41 years old, with the right ' |&4 FROM THE BRITISH GOV- AUTO COATS way to make the season a success. | to will. one-third of the prineipal. %L%%RTew(§ One Thousand Yards of British Government iing was anofher “ath died in New York and all enjoyed singing while| { 1918, and was laid to rest at the wals was disclosed in he sur ABSOLUTELY PURE LINEN AND MADE FOR USE IN AEROPLANE the Red Cross layef and | fixing - inheritance taxes upon Com- -1$91,673, the taxes amounting in W, the Hobart Avenue{ 1918, Commodore Plant directed rence hospital, New London, $100,0 ne kits, ‘given by Mes. C. L.| William Lyndé Harrison, cousin, §25, 000; Francis_deC. Sullivan,: “in’ rec- s of much service during the|my business interests,” $100,000; Mrs. | modity at the present time—they also know that today’s prices’ for manufac- Philip Kemp, $15,000; each®of his ser- Sis. Sarth Mae Plant-Haywars MATERIAL second street, New York, valued at by i ts. combined In a | hagte . Dr. ~§?vu Ny DOBboSphites is 18 -real: by v W L L A T (1o $he remetuder’ s eusiciénSapin ERNMENT BY L. J. MARTIN MEN’S SUITS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR v 1 ® set aside for tI care of hi Brovig 3 biessing to the “gbnor. | (AIEK, bt M~ Encight wis dead whea | NopwicH REPORTS, TWO EXPECT 5000 EMPLOYES plot; $5000 yearly iz then fo be given QF NEW YORK. THE MA- i monstrated beyond doubt that &| Mr. Enright had told his sister, with CASES OR DIPHTHERIA lar course of three our mopths’ | whom he lived, that he wasn't feeling regul Two cases of diphtheria were re- treatment brings an increfse in welg! Il and didn't eat very much, but]ported from Norwich last week, ac- Rounds with o decided | atter a short rest said he fejt better | cording to the weekly morbidity re- siministration the sost’ paw: {#nd lef? for work. port issued by the state department 15 €6 be fousd in tire }.}’n He was born in Harvard, Ovtario,|of health for the week ending April bypo-nucia € *in | Canada, in 1860, the son of Mr. gnd|3rd Two cases were reported from sedied pad Best apothe- | Mrs. John Bnright. When he.was one | New London and one gach from Willi- 98Fy shops, with full directions. year old hie moved with his parents to | mantic and Woodstock. Greeneville and has resided here ever| Cases reported from towns in East- s - nce. He is survived by two sisters,|ern Connecticut follow. Miss Mary Encight and Miss Tiiiza- | Diphtheria—New London: county, beth O. J. t. both reside In|New London, 2; Norwich, 2; Windham Greeneville, He was a member of the | dounty, Willimantic, 1; Woodstock, 1. Brick Masons’ union 3 _faithful . " 1| Whooping Cough—New London cun- member of St. Mary's cfifim g: ‘was | £y, Groton, 2. 4 brick mason by trade and worked| ~Scarlet Fever—New London coun- d for Peck-McWilliams ecompany for!ty, New London, 2. Fiall wag oBnton Mr. Plaft on Aug. 5. 1918, also in AND _TEAR WHEN PIERC- FURNITURE—DRAF RY AND CURTAIN k and expert| trust until he becomes 40. accountant at the plant before it went The bpotmee el ED BY A BULLET—AND I8 SLIP COVERS %0 o "Sumimer 1y sver he ‘icsss | NTER:CHURCH GONFERENCE To QUITE THE MOST AMAZ: SASH AND FULL LENGTH WINDOW that 5,000 meén will be employed which BE AT METHODIST CHURCH| : ’ . is several times the numbe) F. B. Hall who has been dppoint-{ Juarters of the remainder is then to TERIAL WAS PICKED BE- o0 general mansger of e Theolt~1 5o to Heary Bradley Plant, his 33 TEA AND LUNCHEON CLOTHS —. ; year-old son, in trust; until 40: and ||kd CAUSE IT CQULD STAND CENTER PIECES g bygrindl e v xfiz?&g?fi; £ig remsiping quasts do4le 17 e | PRESSURE OF HIGH ALTI- = the rTceivers last-Saturday states that | b fao e ar, L i Morgan Plant, he expects to get the plant in full i operation within the next MmoAth or #, | SPans and having beerl agopied ty umber of -men| The important inter-church confer. ING MATERIAL WE HAVE now working there, .\ After the Provincetown and the AT GROTON IRON WQRKS| o Mrs. A. M. Neyer for life; three- FANCY WORK SCARFS—TABLE SETS £ e teing the son 0f Noe: Bles Asii|S . TuBE: wollp NOT Rip TABLE RUNNERS—CUSHION TOPS ence scheduled for Friday evening at CASEMENT CURTAINS the Community House on Church | (/S EVER SEEN, CHINTZ, POP- TSI | R S SR e B St el a rome e — i AN IN COMBIFATION WITH CHINTZ, POP cou 0 e n Vi 0j] i e inity. 210 it 1 2 nany years. Willington, 1. Windham county, Kill- | tankers for whichthe Morses nave] church on Main sirest, since: the = FIRST QUALITY — NATU- LIN AND SILK, FOR CURT. 4 i OF AL KINDS e deceased was a fatihfyl brother | fngly, 1; Willimantic, 3; Woodstock, 1.| :ontracts, x dies of that church are to serve the ||k padlly BUREA sc“u.‘s AND CUSHIONS. and g good Workman and his large ¢ir- | Measies—New London county,| E. O. Cutier, former general man-|men's supper at ¢ o'clock. s J > RAL COLOR. SPREADS, BUREAU » cle of friends held him in high es- | Groton, 3; New London, §7; %ontnk Bger, who retired at the time of. 2 This supper for men will 'be follow- ]' ;- sy v n| P o, S L e, bt omipd il sket b & Fiple et e ' Bia iiping will yoron. Sele Whew thie shve 30 this ‘he i i indham county, Canterbury, 1; - company, the' ited an 5 0% the au um o | 148 - . . o ~ 2 . Carriages, W el Trote He. Bonic St By Futnol S| 1agis; 21 SuAInG: 15 Shomnon, 1. Sicamsaip Co. ind has Pg‘ehdmore et e huren thers it B o s JRaa REMEMBER E S0:P0. L s :.8 2 agm' 19 Sixth street Tuesday morning with iye yal al lexandria, Va.,|ing for both' men and women wken i {5l i . .I pgus, Ielatives nad (riends alicading.| Another College Girl Engaged. |iian when he Jiad the Groton' yard | thies excelignt gpeakers. from the in- || morning. There is-only 1,000 yards in the lot, so don’t delay. quantity he bearers were Raymond ~Willett, s managemen| fer-church Worl ovement head- | |kt 33 Bini cannot receive mail or telephone orders. ' w M c‘fll ier Dendvan, Jostbh Bhes *ang roon i 1 the Boclety Tewh of B Goonge’s. SEronk,” \He iew - Fuarters i Now Kotk wi ot o s is limited we can & any oF ieephone Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim.|James Sullivan.’ A reguiem mass 7 urer of the Groton ¥rop ; the engagement of= Miss Margaret and Wood Work.| 325 P 10 St Mary's church #d| puoce daggnter of Mr. and Mre Er. H. ly officiated. e N i i all its branches p Fanumu clated | nest Mondell Pease of Rye, N. Y, to organ and Mrs. Timpothy J. Donovan George Edward Loder of Port Ches- ur L . Mr. Loder, a graduate of Co- e B DRt AB‘”:E lumbia, is the president of the Na- m&?fi ey e . vy | tional ‘Process Company, New York, while Miss Pease is a student at the was covered with flowers. Cum- | Sonnecricut College for: Women. $07 TO $16 NORTH MAIN STREET|mings sud Ring were in charge of th 1 tuneral arrangements. St. Marys school will reopen this (Wednesday )morning, afier & week's | Fecovering after an extended fiiness of | yagation. : nervous disease. & i ; Mrs. James Jack has returned to her Phone 500 |7 sy n am o 2 5mS S me e o months' visit-with friends and rela- | mgl:‘:.:: "é’vf’“’.’.',f,‘g‘;’,‘g'li’,{,’”;:,‘“,;u, tives in Providence, Torrington and | Mildred of Bradtord. B, 1, were Baster | W illimantic, g week visitors with his mother, Mrs, H. |, Mrs. Wil m,BHfl_llm has returned to L. . Andrews of Prospect stret. her home W Baltimore after an ex- orks Deaper har cetuaes to hig| tended visit with Mrs, James Hollin of nom 1n Ridkmond. Vigimis, " afose| Prospect street. mot] Prospect Michael J. Slattery of 182 Central [HAHES :::r'l:sa:‘,m g v g : Thurel sy - 0oL 18 LRI A urel Hill, * Mis. Gearte Armetzens is Mawl¥ | D)) 1, Boge of Baltic was & recent e | visifor at the home of his brother, " on | Homer La Rose. on Fourth street. FRECKL‘ED Gml‘s Harry Pion of Fourth strest spent Ao\ the week end in Providence and Fall —_— River. 4 Edward Riordan of Eleventh street lh' M.h Mkle‘ has “accepted a position with Ring’s Tr’ ‘n F Market. * Fade Aw, Mr. and Mrs. Homer La Rose and son, Harry, were week end visitors in_Plainfield. Just apply a little Kintho Benux o b S e o Fh o Nathaniel Cote of North Main u:?:'i'mgr Tgn 00 DI street bas ‘accepted a position with applications Bis tragrant beauty | - B: Maine. g , Whtch e Miss Leah Gifford of New London SO . TRCRIEE ARO[ S8 ot skt ity Moo aoh iirls who believed their freckles|Mrs. Richard Raymond of = Fourth 1ld never go away have been utter- | street. o " using ‘Kinthe Beauty ' amazed g am ta see the remarkable difference made. 2 TAFTVILLE L d § . IR AR . g O R &%;‘gofi Joe Rondeau while opening a bottle ’u‘e p"w {riends ask you what made yolir. com. |of shelac in the Ponemah mill Monday lexion so clear—tell them Xintho|cut an artery - in his wrist. . Di. = Crea Thompson’ of this village attended him. R Diew Shea’s News SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE WE DELIVER THEM ANYWHERE. sition with the Ponemah mills. " Miss Madeline' McCann has returned fromi a visit In Springfield. Dr. Martin E. and Mrs. Mullen at-| tended the ball in Willimantic Mon- Aflenfi e ' day evening. il “, ms. Horedore Fregeau and John Dono- Place i van have returned to Hartford after m f M spending the week end hére. e | David O'Brien has returned to the condi- | Newport training station after have - make shipme slow. | 1782 four day furlough. g . \ipmen -1 "John B. Benoit went on a business #’ 3 {fl;rlg K‘rhtlur}(;l‘xl(bndlymk e are selling _direct ed_Stone gone to New fi-fi: car. No yard stock| Haven atter spending the week end . 4 " {at_the home of his parents here. this year. Joseph Fletcher ha sresigned his . \ position with the Ponemah mills, THE PECK-McWILLIAMS | ™roc”gicrea Heart school com- ¢ WW yuence sgssions today (Wednesday.) store tan supp) BY SCOTT & BOWNE OF SCOTT’S EMULSION o ream did it. . Kinthe has Ep;n sed for 15 years | ™ 'Aptnur Benoit has resigned his po- | Lo o R B T orks, is g | ScoPe of the work and show the world | new comer to these parts. . Attorney George M. Burdett, coun-|There are two teams of speakrs ooy sl for the Morse interes the Groton yard for some time, pend- | by John D. Rackefeller, Jr. and Gov. ing the settlément of many dgfatls in | Miliiken of Maine and others. The| conneetion with the tranifer” of yard. need of a united and effective work. (LINEN DEPARTMENT — DOWN STAIRS). ts, will he at | ering the cities of the country, one leg | T A the { Speakers here Friday evening will be prominent men and assure an eveaing | Attorney Burdett states that thejWwell worth the attedance, The names | ;;LG;’wm be operated to its maximum | Of the speakers have mot been receiy- | : e iciincy and that means a do; three s, ships o year, which will be one safp| Norwich will undoubtediy lend her | Fusteds for g each_six months from each of the six | Sreatest po n | od locally as vet. he meet- | present; Thomas Callahan presented and the Adriatic Muddle?® The speaker handled his subjeel with a clear understanding and ex- plained points pf contention in n in- i 0 t'4 p. m. after singing|Mr.and Mrs. Moran a handsom elec- ible support to the most f!’é;{’,;‘:”u,‘, tie that binds." trio toaster and to Mr. and Mrs. Kehr comprehensive the ited | : unit 2 gold platter. churches of thirty denominations have Ste ‘and ‘Mes, Moran were residents| teresting manner. . Mr. Ricketts is- 19 SEEKS TO FORECLOSE 2 deliver thiree more of these lectures °°"fi§i’;f&m'{k,fg:%' ey g s T MR 7 ' MORTGAGE IN LISBON | Of this eity four years ago. Under the auspices of {he . A B a1 AMERICANIZATION SUBJECT | coMp UPTQN PRODUGTS *| vt for foreciosyre of a mortgage = : question e E : s of lang in| SMALL GRASS FIRE i s vt vty are to be coyered by the ON DUTY HEREABOUTS |for $1,800 -on four tracts of lai & Workmen's Compensation, 5 ; ; ¢ : Lisbon has been brought in the su : CALLS TO CLIFF ST. “ 2’::,:‘,:",,“‘,;”;Pfi’fif’fg:“‘;‘;‘f‘;‘“zfl; fl‘s;gngsnct;;:: {?;t':r.'e 5 dfe(m.- perior @uttfl by cEfl‘fin Thibaylt of| A fel glarm from Box 26 at the| The folowing workmen's compensa- house of representatiyes at the State|on duty in this distric of these | Groton against Camelia Andrea. Capitol. Hartford, on April 8t] 0} = . 3 dlprission singn I queguonih;vlll pfi‘ lish when they enlisted they “are | POSsession of the premises. brought out the fire department for invited, an approximately ten "‘L".‘?‘{‘ the “first products ef the mew of each half hour have been designat- cornér ‘of CIiff and Oak streets about |tion agreement has been approved by men could read, write, or s Franceseo . Andrea Who dre now inligs o'clock ~ Tuesday aftérnoon | Commissioner J. J. Donohue: W. A. Slater Mills, Inc., Jewett, Oity. |e§ed “that the twe defend-|; small grass fire at the Cruttenden |employer, and Mary. Brodacki, Jewett i Abra- school at Camp Upton. The recruit|@ntd Bought the property from for this purpo: eaker e 1 centy R st Teabin and | Diace ‘o “CME stret. = Thers was p| City, employe, iajured thumb at raté ed urpose. No speaker on |educational center was known as the| D&% Rx" #id Abrphy the program will speak longer thap|development battalions —during ~the | ASSUM! : e ty minutes. e 4 $150 eac i il Lw’?fieypfin;xf follows: to read and write during that peripd,| Paid one year after date and $130 each | pumper, Chief H. L. Stantep and 10.00-10.30—The State Program and | Private First Class Edward o Local Programs, B. C. Deming, State |1on, local U. S. Army recrujting offi- damage and the recall was ‘sounded |of §11.10. ge for $1,800, dated|immediate)y “after the urrival of the £kt | Feb. 13, 1616, en which §800 was {9 bo| fremen. Chémical No. 1. the = auto T war and some 25,000 men e s 1] : April has started off with 3 rainfall now due, jt js claimed, the first pay-|ed to the call. P! F‘l:lind pvery year thereaffer. There 3| Deputy Chief C. J. Connell respond- ¢ 1.2 jnches recorded in the down: Dir. of Amer. cer, post offics building. has just re- | Bgnt o upzo "‘:hrg'.‘fi;";na:hz"n'ml Pl S i ;0“" of last Friday and ‘of iate on . e ? B 3 . B a2 Phe suit is retu e ! + Sunday, according to the measure- L g Amerleguinaioy and 'c:év:‘:a 15’ r%enr:rn:hns tehcillw‘:s d'”n; TPuesday in Ma RECTIERS (SECOND "LECTURE ments {aken ot the waten board's of- Contination Clgsses, ¥. E, Harring- | ment i offerlng epeclal assignment ——— BEFORE D. A. R. CHAPTER on, Insp. of Bye. | s , Va. 11:00-1 i rprise . party Instruction, S. J. Brown, Sypv. of Eve, | military bearing Will be accepted for|, A sfal su S Ry 11:30-1: Country Town, C. W. Maddocks and L. T, Garrison. 1:00-1: or View, Winsted. mo-z;oo—N%'-w‘Mh’_n Procedure, | Good Friday, Apriy 2. Notwith- : . 5 < e Allen F. A = 2 Najuralization Examiners. 2:00°3; dustry, Ji ndon ; Tire and -3:20-4: . s = fice. 1:3)—Americanization Schopl | ORly men that present an' exoeilent Shan Ricgeie Party Rey, ‘CoH_Tickatis pasior. af -the Greenowille Congregational church, this regiment as the dntieg require & and Mrs. Julian D. Mo-'delivered. his second lecture on Cur- :00—What can be done in a|uniform type of men. of New. London Monday eveming | vent Events at e meeting of Faith Children COry , — of Mr, and £s. | Trumbgll - chapter held on Tuesday BOZRAH CONGREGATIONAL Thomas T Bebe la tnat city: mfig afternogn at the home of Mrs. Alhert FOR FLETCHER'S e € o' y Vi t 101 Union street. > A 55 Fho other slows post| _CHURCH HOLDS ANNIVERSARY |was sevet ot 1 eciock, Bllowed by | Yooy (i o it | CAS TORIA Jobn Lund, Dir. of Amer.| The 18lst anniversary- of the Bozrah |98 e Congregational church” was held on Church or T, Spell , | Btanding it Was 4 very rainy day, the g people came and the annual meeting was 3 g?a& success. A dinner was ohn Eilis, Dir. of Amer., N served from 1 to 2 p. m., follawed by A. J. Derbyghire, Narvfl after dinner speeches, reports, bugi- Rubber Co. mess and roll. Mrs. Lucret! 30—Successful Local Pro- TS, 20—Americanization in In- wag re-elected clgrk of the chusch, B. . - IS i g grams, Local directors of Americant- |J. Miner who has been the o | [ TS NOTT R —— EXTRA SMALL zation. 4:30- UNITER TO SPEAK ON ST, FRANGIS | Bishop wiil b < y- The gastor of the United Congresa- |A- J- Bailey was elected one of the tional church, Rev. Alexander H. Ab. bott, whose thoughtful and schelarly sermons have arcused such wide in- terest sim:?‘ he ;nufis ht{;‘i Norwi torats, has promi s peopl !t,l::r.‘n the mid-week -service Thurs- talk on of St. Francis of A: calendar welcome little bouX of sayings of St. ci§, which ought neyer to pass out of our memories and which are of perennial beayty.” WITHDRAWS SUIT FOR $1,400 A snit over a protested nate in Snith Bt uel Harris of New London is the plaintiff and Jacgb M. Manning of endant has ‘b Hartford withdrawn withojt costs from -the superior S K !‘ ,!_g;"‘h note was for $1.200, was dated Nov. e digeian 40180 R B 1571015 "2na was siven by Henry Lel- d der and Irving H. Manning to the or- Sor of yacos 7L Maning in 60 4sve at The Hadley Walls ©o. ot Hol- ‘'yoke, Mass. It was protested for non- Parmont. 5:00—Schoolhuse ~ as _ Public Forum for Free Speech, H. 8. Jackson, U. S. Bumean of Bducation. — r. Howard Bishop was chosen dea: - . 27¢ CHURCH PASTOR con,”who with his brother Edward T 8 | B hi permit him. 6 ] - NIA PEA BI',AN‘S’ _l&; bold the omice Jengsr ovon 518 ROAST BEEF, bb. ... 18¢ (S}OithDEN 'mu."é_ i%]‘l.‘ bt i e the two acting adds:” “We shall be glad all who are interested the OVER PROTESTED NOTE broyght for $1,400 d: the. een. eourt™for this county. The