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W to Thie Bulletin.) vl 5—A regular don pewspaper,| “break recently ‘when at- Bow. iow Jurors’ were se- ted himself in that par- o very earliest opportu- did not go quite . far -na-h in s artiole of correctian. It is not real good newspaper etiquette - {for ene newspaper to correct the er- rors of another, for as a rule the one iper has al paper cam @0 to correct er- tors of its But) i this instance - !I. New London writer made a sharp t what afl n-}- i pl it & nutr Jider Nas weakened, and ¥y dokzes i veasowaly wANd = | vou oals | account for it, excepf, perhaps that m-tlnll n lre at the n of the jury com- ‘!-hllcr in so doing missed the target just as wide as when at- tempting to explain the method of drawing the jurors. The article in lh New London paper was prompt- ed by the query#if ever a colored | man servea on a New London jury.” The querist answered the query in | this style *"A colored man never seems to get “he jury bere, ough the stand- ard of jucation afiidhg members * of the colored race born in the north is supposed to be higher, than in the south, where many. Of them were slayes' abbut sixty yeazs. ago. How do gecount for it? MWell, I cannot the jury commissioners who select each year a list of citizens from which to draw jurors Base such & large field it necéssary _to belowy a certain e that ‘5‘_‘;, "‘l Btk 1 'to pick from that @ev hAVE not found iy ehdron: how e your case, you mulsion under ‘I'lll tx botties home ing to directions the fesult: romptly refunded v bottle. The ‘srre Hante, Ind i ar-'.-nu everywhere. level, leaving nut entirel§ lowly occupations.” That is an unjustified Jury commissioners and untrue. There are two commissifners in New Londdn county ang sore is very closely conneeted with this writ- ef, and ke does not want any colo) man, or any other man, to get the idea that he is bigoted and so narrow, men in slam at the bsolutely l—Pr. Arthur Cdbb, with his | 3 to ignore men in “lowly occupa- has returned to his home in | tiong,” Camman after spending the past sev- *val montba in the south. INSURANCE whatever that may mean. The name- of no colored. man has ever ‘been stricken from the st by the commis- sioners from this county, so they.are not at fault if none have been calied to serve on a jury..It is, however, rare J. L LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street PUBLIC SERVIC ‘CARS Attention! ‘We furnish imsurance required by the State of Connecticut, -J—-yu.lm B.Pl&amed&Co.mm AGENCY ESTABLISHED, MAY 184§ Fire, Burglary, l-ifiv AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phene 129 Laurel Hill Ave LEGAL mmr.n. e A GOURT 0 :ml . -mn. and. for the ul«-t on Sth day of April, uis "4 Rolt 1ats %5 . Bofaly, ‘Dhtrinl. & jod, f S{t T gy k nlu it m, It 1s Osndezed, That said rad and I:‘&miaulun -‘:n the cltY ot &..n. aet ur lerk. (s )lxmet for the town clerk and the selectmen who prepare lists for the commission- ers to reduce to the number specified by law, .to place names. of colored men in the jury list. The commissioners can reduce but cannot add_or substi- tute to the list as .sent t6 them by the selectmen' and town clerk. So there you are. = The commissioners are in no way to blafil§if colored men are not called to jur® duty. Surely the- gommissioners do nottake off the names, as the New London writer wonld have the readers believe. While the cemmissioners furnish the list of | eligible jurors they have nothing to do with"the drawing- for actual Jnry duty. It can be put down as fact, how- cver, that the New London town clerk and ‘the seleotmen, show mighty poor Judgment in’ the “delection of names WAUREGAN. At the church Easter Sunday, Rev. Wm. Fryling gave an interesting and helpful sermon. Communion was ob- aerved and six members were added to ehunh roll. Mrs. C. E. Robinson letter) and Miss Florence Leach, red Leach, Dorothy and Marjory Smith. Owen Fryling and Walter m on confession of faith. The ‘elitteh was'decordted with flowersand plants under the direction of Mrs. James Boyd. The vesper service in- cluded ‘a Short sermon by the pastor and, special music. by the full choir. The"church orghedira added to much to tite Eavvies.#! 'm H. Wigholl was in New. Bed- ford Saturaay Mrs. #n:ith of \!sw Bedford is visit- - Ben ' Livesléy. - "i"red Berdstrum is home for the Baster vacation fromsYale university. Giadys, Elifor ;and Phiflis Ser- geram dre ‘spendinf the Easter:vaca- tiofy with Mrs. ¥ S.*Johnson. 1Eho Grhded ' school; opened Monday for the spring term. Mr, and Mrs, George Worden and little’ daughter Jamice, of New Bed: ford, are guests of Mrs. Worden's mother, Mrs, Thomas Huges. The strict nurse, Miss spent Easter in Providence. Miss Bessie D, Westcott, of Roose- velt hospital, N. Y., was at home over Easter. Mr. and Mre. Bverett Avery spent Saturday in Worcester. ~ Wauregan Congregational church, Rev. Willlam Fryling, pastor. The motning sermon next Sunday will be on “The Great White Throne in_ the Human. Conscience and the after- noon sermon on, “How Can We Follow Christ Today? Church school at 12. Mrs. Nelson Marrott will lead the Bertham, jury list and are not tnlr 6 the s of New London in. respect. Some of the lists that uv been received in the years gone b |is woulg indicate that in mklnl up the list the names were taken from 3 di rectory, and at random, each, member | Pytn; of the beard, perhaps,. selecting an alloted number. of names, Frequentiy in_these lists are the names Of men who are disqualified by law to serve, lothers who are liable to 'exemptio and still others who would be e¥c by reason of their profession oz, occu~ pation. These are the names that are first erased by the comgmissioners, not those of “lowly oceuiN\.fon.’ city of New London his carned mc reputation of sending in the county, In the list acted.upon by the commissioners last June, the New London bearq that seleets the men for the jury list, stopped the work when they reached the letter M in the di- rectory! In consequence there ll net a juror from New London whose. ini- tial is below M in the alphabet.. But { what's the use. The writer for the | New London newspaper is as far away from the facts in .connection with theé jury commissieners ,as he was in his explanation of the method of calling the jurors to duty, and| which he subsequently corrected. The | jurors bave never diseriminated . against the colored man, or against any other man by reason of “lowly oc- cupation. HAMPTON Miss Evelyn M. Pear! was operated on for appendicitis at the Day Kimball hospital, Putnam, Tuesday mnming Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Mill§ expect spending the winter in Willim: Mrs. W, A. Nosworthy {s spénding. a few days at her home -hers' ‘affer passing the winter in the city. % Edwin Fogs has returned to Stotrs after spending his Baster vacatiow at his home here, Jotin Haley, long a resident of Hew ard Valley, is seriously ill. A. E. Guild is very ill at a Hospital in_ New London. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Cary are expected at their home here soon after spend. ing the winter in Hartford: Mr. and Mrs. J. S: Menkin have ar- | rived in town after spending the win- ter in New York. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Horsey are visit: ing for & few days with their daugh- ter, Mrs. R, D. Hastings, of West Hartford. Arthur Maynard:: has remted the Bennett place in Howard Valley for three years, A. C. Fern intends to move to New York soon. George Thompson lost ,a valuablé horee one day last week. " MERROW = Mr, and Mrs. Alberton Kibbe and children, of Ellington, were visitors at Gina Hill farm, Wednesda; Mrs. Phebe Wileox is spending a few_days in Rockville, with her daughter, Mrs, W, B. Martin, - ' Mrs. George Jacobs visited relatives in_Willimantic, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Burdick and two sons, were visitors Sunday at the home of David Russ, i Mount Hope. Mrs. Clifford Shaw and two chil- dren = visited Lee Royce and family fdn South” Willington, one day ' last ‘week. Mr. and Mrs, L F. Wilcox and daughter were guests at-dinmer Sun- day_of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Clough, in_Rockville. Benjamin Baxter has purchased an automobile. Mrs, Arihur Josivn of | Mansfield receni N sgent a few days with her George Sterry. daughter, M, EAST HADDAM Rudolph Hoffman and !unlly of Middletown weére guests at Fred Ballek's over Sunday. Otto Savarik of New York was in town Tuesda. His aunt, Mrs. Franz Cheutall, accompanied him home for a few days’ visit. Mrs. William Bartman has been in Bssex for several days, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Powere, 4 Mrs, sElizabeth Fuller spent several days last week with . her ,daughter, Mrs. Grace Miller. 3 Mrs. Fanny Tracy has gone to New Tondon, where she will assist in the care of an elderly woman. Sidney B. Warner of Windsor was here Tuesday calling en friends and former neighbors and inecidentally at- tehding to business matters. S E Bridgepart—The _sesson of the grand lodge; 1. O. O. F., will be hel in the baliroom of the “Hotet Btratfiell in May. Grand lodge ‘headquariers Christiap Hniledvor meeting Thursday evening mext. 7 will be at the hotel. “The session will open at 10 a. m. - carelessly prepared list of the Wh'l! & turn o Himptén ‘this week: tter | The local lodge. of AL p - ‘,,( 4 voted to purchase:: a have beei b .dw %}9( &y earlier part of iéreabol w"m tions \haye been ¢ s ; e by - MeGrath's Bosto’x. The dancers-will, square feet of floer space 1o amuse themselves. room in which- the s to be held wil Dbe_an nl.ml:l’e Lot wo;a -attending. 4 is departing - leaving. to. Putham a legacy -of labor troubles ‘wnusuel - for-tiis city: - Phe> strikes here are of more than ordinary, ane- Tp ut Woodstoek by & adi rest, it seemis .to the public ® | ¢lass has'been Tornied and an effort is Wh ) e that '.;,,:“hi:f; J:;"”d:fi‘;’,‘,' | uhder way to raise a fund to meet the icost of purch 3t t: | fafier the pros and cons of the strike Suqents o m‘:“:c‘mmk&:s:nz:‘\: situation are reviewed. The COMINE|inuch interest in wireless telegraphy. week may bring an adjustment of | A" Lt Foetie anoie el ABpart: this- city’s Jabor. troubles, and’ thatfiantly. one. drink e Tl this may prove so is the earnest wish | > ;{ fllh dnne 1500 lli\i e Mt am 27.'3 Ifi: the ‘| Rhode lllgmi 1 1 ithrough saving cely, Wil be me “theans ofimulu thange firrunfing time of traing Of the. New Haven systém, which server 1 all of this ,section of New England.: B bleft in 2 ‘bus by ntoxicated man of the great majority al Putnam’s hu rode_from fil ity $o° Danielson here ho debarked. The bottle Tisa with g0 tured aidohol, pur- chased ab’a-qrug store in _this Gity, | The bottle was labeled poison. Puipam. gtange- will confer. the Arst and sccond degrees upon ~a class* of candidates, Monday. evening. Mrs. Herbert Ladd is mmng in Providence for a, few. days. Membérs of the senlor olass of Tour- tellotte Memotial ‘high school are go- i‘ing, to Washington; D, the latter i part of the month. In'the past this has been.an Haster time-trip; but this, U e ineow shorabiig: etwtoed by vl the Grogtenordales and Webster has been .acclaimed with joy by Webster business men, who figure’ that the line is bringing them Dbusiness that they were losing to Putnam merchants. 1t seems to be well established that both Putnam - and ‘Webster business-.men profit ‘materiajly from the big payroils of the Grosvénordales and there is live competition between this city and the' Massachusetts.. towns for the trade-of the villages in- Thompson. The highway cammittee of the ‘com- | ‘mon council has asked tenders of bids for the construction of about 250 feet of concrete . curbing, about 2,600 feet | of combinatjon curbi®g and gutter and | b other, woek to be fone by the city on [onohansett, al efferson an -3 Sotth Meadow street, &s recently au- | Moo, 200 Jrs; Charles H. Darling, and thorized by a special city meeting. i Hartiord. . M = N. W. Kennedy of Eastford, a na- | /L ta(r\ 6rd. Mé &na rs. tJ,,,e,, ex tional director and organizer of the hect 'O 80 fto California at an early Loyal Order of Moose, is in Providence - Mrs. ‘Mary Jasamine has sold two o | conducting 2 membership campaien. | houses to Samuel Diamond, ~One of ‘the houses is, located on Providence o oy Toms e pustaeny mon ¢ | Eeet, the othe¥ on Groveland Ter- the city. THi splendidly mourted | 14® hezd will’ be placed ' in the rooms of | lodge trip- until -there is assurance ot better weather. Announceinerit ‘was made here of the marriage March 27 of Miss. Flors ence. Hiizabeth Darling, daughter WOODSTGCK - . Miler, Alle” 5. King{and | The First Eecjeblastical eoclety ,of] L Ful rrhave been® named. as ‘Woodstock held its &nnual- meeting | delegates from -Isracl :Putnam lodge, |last Tuesday afternoon. The -church %y to the gradd lodge: ses- | and society have adopted. this.year the to be_ held at Bridgeport May 19.| Eyery Member Canvass and made the The lodgfe ‘has votad o accept the:in | pews free. The . treasurer's report vitation’of Rev. Boynton'Mertill to at- | showed a goodly balance on, the right tend sérvices_at the . Congregatihal | side of ‘the ledger. The following off reli here”"Sunday, April 2 o }cr:rs were chosen: . Clerk and treas. A“Agril 24 has been set by the Arti- | urer, Wm. M Gallup; assistant treas- sams’ of North Grosvenordale a5 . the | Urer, Mrs. W. A7 Howard; society. com- date for an official welcome: hopie by | mitiees, B, R. Ritch, Frances H. But- the ‘order to its members - wht. were | in the service during the world war. | Phat the affair will be of importance | if attested by'the fact thatathe fire- | 1. had from the use of Foiey's Honey men an dthe Garde Martial are to|and Tar” writes Miss Rose Florke, 203 participate. There is to be a dance |Hawkins Ave, N. Braddock, Pa. “I Programme anl. other entertaining |had a cold in my chest and fearlng it features in the evening. wouid ‘cause pneumonia I tried Foley's i aay | Honey and Tar, and it was not.long &l A real freeze-up came Friday ] felt relieved. I hope others suffering morning when the temperature in this | from severe colds will try it." Many city dropped- t0.:18 degrées, the Tow- | stich letters have beem written abous est for several weeks. It was be-!this time-tried, reliable family medi- cine for coughs, ecolds, crou and lieved there was some damageto buds, | GRS (00 SOCHhS, €Ol Croup COULD NOT BEGIN TO TELL ALL *I could not tell'you all the benefits ——THE— VALLING RUBBER CO. STOCK " DIAMOND AND NORWALK . TIRES AND TUBES . BICYCLES SEE OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUY HAVE YOU. BOUGHT YOUR SPRING SUPPLY OF AUTO TIRES YET-2 GET OUR PRICES FIRST. - ALLING RUBBER COMPANY 191 Main Street NORWICH Opp. Wauregan Hotel NEW LONDON—WESTERLY—WILLIMANTIC p-enue, Windsa ear it-was deemed best not'to make | ent of the y, Mrs. H. T. ild, Erances H.Butler, M. Riddick usfiers and. collgetors. of pfferings, Ed w . Jotinson, - Dey ealey: Ay = “The: " ‘met with- Mrs.. Riddiek- Wednesday after- 'e students o Wosdstock academy formad.a; Radio elnb. > ler, gaughter gazer- Punmyv of Bloomsfeld Com 1 Grace church, Menday, Apri Rev. ¥. Wy Harriman, ilie double ring service being used. * After a Short wed- AINE trip Mr. and-Mrs. 3oy will occupy their new:home: here, “where Mr, Joy is to interest himseltin -dpple rajsing, Thie people of Woodstoek-are very glad to, Welcome:these young pedple to town, ’I;hurt:lg ’;:::1,! “the ' Ladies' Aid soclety had a bean supper in the chruch vestry.” The annual meeting was held_and ring officers elected: President, . Whit. ing; . vice: presfdent; rt, ‘Wellington Ifier; .secretary. and tredsurer, Miss 3. Elly; * solicitors, Mrs. C. Deffingwell arid Mrs. Silas W, Léffingwell; ‘Nearly" $45 was realized, Merw! - efMingwell ‘came Wed- iicsday ‘Trom Storrs. Agricultural eol- lege: to epend the Easter recess at ‘home. Mre, “HaZel Taylor ' 4nd daughter Genevieve * left .~ "Wedtigsday morning for . Springfleld, Mags.. {0 visf Taylor's sister, Py sMiss “Ella * M, Lexngwell, after Yeels -vhcation, MFeravhes Monday Poquonoe, where she js teaching. J. Bllidtt Dulhq-edl.d -here Sun- to lday miorping. His funeral was held Tuesday. afterncon. - The bearers were Ambross Sullivan, . Frank. 1. ‘Royee, Fred Rogers and Wilson Dolbeare. Mr. married I 5th, by |2 . | With-Our Sundays? in 57 oits Dolbeare had been il since the death of his wife.last November. He had lived here for about 40 years and was s member of the LefMingwell Baptist church. Mr, and Mrs. Harry L. Palmer and two_ daughters of Norwich Town moved here Wednesday. They will reside on the Deacon Rogers place. Recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bedat were Theo- dore G. Calkins and A. D. Matheson. Roy L. Beard and Fred A. Leffing- well were in Taftville Saturday even;“{ Sunday morning services will be at 11 o'cleck. Miss Evelyn Beard will lead- the B. Y. P. at 0 oclock. Her topit will be What Shall We Do Neb. 13: 15 Mrs. John Nolan has returned to her home In New York after attending the funeral of J. Eiliott Dolbeare. CHAPLIN funeral of Arthur Barrows 25, was held at the church Wednesday at 2 p. m. Rev. The Griges, vestry Booterie BOOTS $6.45 to $15.00 OPENING | F. W. . and W. B. Gallup, sang Bhdl We Gathes: at the River? and My Fall Lot the Griggs plot in the Center cemie- tery. The voung man was a Joyal'™ member of the church and the Y. 8. C. 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