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BUY 'SLATER S \HH. E AT UR STURES YOUR MONEY BACK IF Y H! w ,%‘fl?% : i S . ; : tin, £ Anselm May- Fine Footwear 'ge' P Cl Howard Barber died| A ‘special meeting o e F “flf has been offered to 7 ntRl:xs ho;f:m:x: Mhnl:astreet rs:.{urdny otte post of the American Legion was (OS(OH women in years. Advance afterncon at 2 o'clock. For more |held in the ' Chamber of Commerce 3 ; : Friday evening. A representa- A3SOLUTELY AN UNRIVALLED ORGANIZATION CATERING TO h W "‘%fifli 5‘7‘" %E:::n:lg eéi:;:fifi:-mm:d?‘nfi; five of the g«;‘nnecegcut (;edl:lnmneng~ :: ’ : THE DISCRIMINATING THEATRE GOERS or omen rown Girls. d L th t known clergy- | the legion delivered an ress. Eyelet Ties, .Colo&b.- Hi-top : 7 - S :‘z'em‘;t de:n:::atln‘;o T Connec- | ezecutive board met at 7.4, i i MONDAY Boots, ‘Spat Pumvs 3 teut. : The conditions surrounding the Oxfords. B9 . Since the spring’ of 1915, when he|weavers' strike at the Manbasset || ‘OUR BEAUTIFUL OPENING PLAY BY GEO. M. COHAN K / became ill with grip, -Mr. Barber's <‘:'oempany plant have not improved. The Let every woman who ] BOOTS health. had been failing. During that!gyricers ds shoes’ be 7 year he continued his pastoral dutl apd Superintendent Lown held | ; THE HOUSE OF GLASS 5558 sever, and it was not. . $#:|a_conterence at th new mill Friday, Depicting the Gigantic Struggle of a Girl Against the Strong Arm of the :::l n!o':I 4 fo ¥ , : howeyer, and it was not until Feb- | 05§ 0 6 ikers presented their de- | 1 epicting e '";-u ol O e ot o) g : p Tuary of 1918 that e finatly, was | mhon O ReE nding to- clear b || 3 ATt e A Sizes / obliged to. g0, to Boston for. hospi-|ire situation resul ot L Saving such as no tal treatment, returning here in July of that year. -His resignation as | The funeral of Hehry. T. Bugbes | { DAY NESDAY who died at the Day Kimball hospital WILLIE CCLLIER'S SENSATION- JANE COWLS' MASTERPIECE this eit . fifxt?u::;:eaw?fllefq’l? i?béfe' 1;1“: Thursddy, was.held &t the Rome of T i L COMEDY HIT d S s ; gation to which Te‘ had “ministersd | B, Kent Saturdey atternoon et 2 Nothing But ths Truth LILAC-TIME vears, A ith euch marked devotlon' and sue-| p Vet church®ofbiated: Burlal was BB TR More - Humer - and Sesiausness in- |12 A Beautiful Story of love and $10.00 / v. te here|in Wdodstock. = jected Than in Many Plays Springtime -\ : B A B BT e | Backotball-Brastice-began:at Putnam || MOIL:MIDST THE HEIGHTS OF S riod covered by it will always stand | High Friday’ atterncon with the larg. Ay AN THe DepE PRICES—Nights 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c—Matinee 25c, 35c—Plus War Tax out in the history of the Congregs-|est number of candidates in." rece give yonan. tional church.as marked by spiendid|years turning out. ‘Because of the 1«’:2%333’8?%{%%1 EIENN THE i CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED ides of their progress,. co-operation and harmony. | number, Coach Ellis intends to cit the . stunnieg bean! Not only was the pastor beloved by |squad early this week. Stiff practice his own' church people, but as well by | was held: .CENTURY COMEDY . hitcomb's $( 95| Extra High Cut Boots o ol | gy | T - Seurdey e Top, day’ tor the Near ergymen wiho have served in Dan- | gt roer, & Jarse, number of work- PATHE NEWS \ ielson's. c! rches won e same e« out d the campai! For Girls and Children. ers turned an paign E S arge "2 e Do There contests 00! i i S RAN D H R SS% » ¢|New. Spring _styles, in St Targe as did. Mr. Barber. Thers ms:l.l;f:; e e Matinee 28¢ Evenmg& I I E I E A comfort and dresy whoe of un. | K0KO brown,black, patent were many qualities in his person- Children 20 tsnal merlt. Made of soft kid and | leather, white tep, and ; ality that_ drew .people to him, held |the high school for the purpose of cun nietal calf. medium weight ¥ wole, very flex- Killingly them as his friends and made his ad- | Croosing a team to meet the Ll vice and opfons earry unusual weight. | High Knefllng‘t;am ftur theb c\;pofll.::: §150 i Top Bools 54,95 | In the publia service that,he render- |Year thie Danielson team bore off the — Sizes 11% to 2 and 2% to 1 i ed here he-left the impress of his|trophy by a narrow margin, so ECT i 1da to the |tory for the Putnam team is the de- 7 B e $6.50 Hi Top Beols $3.95 =S };’e‘,l‘;,:,',ifi?“ ;‘in",%f",’,'}‘tffl'"::‘,m:umf termination of all contestants. TRISH F‘"K A tennis schedule between Putnam : Ir. Barber was born February 6 |and Tourtellotte Webster, Killingly SMALL BOYS 1853, at Canton, this state. a son of|2na Willimantic is being sought by Elks’ Home, 352 Main St. BLACK GUN} iy Gaylord and Catharine Barber. At|the local school. This is the first sea- Auspices Catholic” Ladies of Columbus. R p the time when Mr. Barber was. about |son that an organized tennis team has _Tickets on.sale at Cranston’s. three years of age his parents moved | heen established on a scheduled basis, | =—————————————— from Canton, to Barkhamstead, where ~'mhe Girls' club has changed the date ey Jflmat'l"‘e“f untll ‘he was aboul 15 |of the monthly meetings from the first and then the family retu OB BE Shh y fon. M. Barber's early studles were e e e e it Tn 1hg | sprained knee was the result. Lund accepted the place of mana- in the scheools of Barkhamstead' and | ciub rooms during April for sirls only, | SO, has uccente NOTICE! MEN'S sl“ snn.[s $5 Q8| |Cantor. Tater he studied at the Col- \ls initora, Toom other. clabe. are-ex. |Echiof the wrestling. department of the These Prices Include War Tax REFINED VAUDEVILLE AND SPECIAL PHOTOPLAYS WE COMPETE IN QUALITY—NOT QUANTITY the- nrlu we ask for them. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY—32:15, 7:00, 8:30 Sizes 8 ta 11. S MACMANT » April 14, 8 o’clock, 95 THE DECORATORS A Surprise Act Fuil of Snappy Entertainment CORNELLI, LEONA AND ZIPPY Comedy, Singing and Talking Offering _—m DREON GIRLS s ¥ Singing and Dancing Revue . _— — ——————— D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS “THE GREATER QUESTION" A First National Special—Poignant Drama, Hilarious Comedy, Stern Trag- ery, Love-Life—With an All Star Cast Including Lillian Gish, Robert Har- ron and Ten Other Griffith Stars—Three Days Only—Come Early determined on winning, refused to vield under a toe hold. A badly > S8 dy i- ollege o 3 AE\ Here's 2 group of shoes that will make N Z Institute: at Suffeld. of the club, has been elected delegate E3N you sit up and take notice. $10 nl.!o&n ; Having ~completed his course body Mass. to. Bryn Mawr college convention at| ‘Tho pupils of the sixth grade at Philadelphia In June. Miss Bessle Pt hool. sy, 3 Suffield. Mr. Barber was prominent at Israel Putnam school are pleased be Made-~ over t{!e new English 3 Kmherst ‘colleee, duating with - the O’Brien is alternate.. The campaign lasts, new Hi-toe lasts, broad k class of 1877. Ag at Suffield. Mr: he cause of the addition of 46 new books B e pioers, Tecently ‘started, 18 {6 the school library. Mr. Ellsworth, ton lasts aad U. 8. Atmy Fagber” was prominent at- Amboret. | PR L ratem, 3r, went | EUCIER), Jonated, o umber of thees Munson last. Brown, black, / N o e h *he public|to Hartfard - Thursday. and ' returned | proceeds of an entertainment heid in tam, $10 Faultless 2 o hsfian hohof ‘strfient. MESS Rapbbe | Ergay in thefricar. February. A part of the proceeds was % ed ‘asgian honor ‘student. Mt. Mr. and. Mrs, Herbert J. Smith will | yeed to purchase a pictur also found time to give to athletics |y oo, today for a short stay in Atlantic P 2 €. GAUMONT WEEKLY COMING—CI:EVELAND BRONNER In His $15000 Production With the Norwegian Beauty, Ingrid Solfeng —A Carload of Special Scenery—Six Girls—Special Costumes. - . and was one of the valued members On Sale In 77 « of the trackteam. e tea kns e s HMralx JJ(;:e*ph Cutler and_sister, Miss NORTH FRANKLIN 8 ollowing_his graduation - a - | Hazel Johnson, spent Friday in’ Wore o: Lyst:::'. : 5 herst. Mr. Barber éntered ‘the Han\cmer i 5 %] Miss Edna Burgess spent several CeAve e ———————— ford Theological neminary. graduating Mrs. Hydo Smith has hun i days last week ‘with Miss Ella Rock- BOYS NOTICE' - with the class of 1880. * On June 14| g i ia 3" Ponatives. "8 | wood. Dol b i SRR ter, Mrs. Fred Armstrong. of that year, at Torringford. - this s, Clayton rop and children.| William Tate of Trinity Colle $1.50 FAULTLESS i State, whera.he: Wi ‘ordained to: the g m :;71"1'(21?1 yl;o;:(t between oqu?ua er xfim spent lhe( week eng spent the eyt withTh e cKenna was | with Mrs. rop's parents, Mr. an s, P Mrs. Willk te. SHOES $4.95 | mau g8 WS ¢ again . pastponed as.a’ result of ap in. | Mrs. Charles Davia, e ey and Mae, e T ministry. He remalned as nmlmar at L a 3 " w ond Horringford for ‘seven years. leavin; = Mrs. Ear 0gers w: a Norwicl Biack ar trown, hron T e acoupt o aATl o astor % |{Ury McKenna resetved while traintng. | - Mra. Frank Rockwood and Miss|yiiiie: marl RoB 264 ile boxing: with his sbarring part- | Ella Hoffman entertained the Mis-| ' Kenneth Arnistrong his returned *o ner, McKenna's eye was badly cut, re- | sionary society at the Community the Congregational church at Man- chester. this state, where he remained Brovn university after sncading sev AN i 3 for eighteen and a half years, winning | QUITIng three etitches. This unfortu- | house Thursday. Out of town guesis|e.i| days wi*1 his pareats, Me and YANTIC FIRE' ENGINE * $8.30 valne for himself and his work the admira- | PAte circumstance seems to bear out | were Mrs. Orr}n Merry and daughter, | M+s Fred Armstrong. HALL for tion of his congregation. - Mr. Barber | the InX surrounding the bout, since | Marjorie, of Norwich. Mre. Archiz Lamo spent a duy the i left Manchegter to become pastor. of | Various conditions have caused repeat- Mrs, William Weaver spent Satur-|rqsr week wita Norwich-Trieads. g $ 90 the Westfield ' Congregational- church, | ®d_Postponements. day, the 3rd, in Coventry, the guest R Wednesday, April 14, 8 P. M. I in Daplelaon: The ‘meeting of FElizabeth Poretr | of her sister, Mrs. Nye. nl September, 1880, " Rev. Mr. Putnam chapter, D. A. R.. is to be held Miss Mabel Tracy emerta!ned Sun- today (Monday) in the chapter rooms | day Mrs. Lydia Miner and Mr. and WILLINGTON ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND had a severe at 3 o'clock, The board of manage- 3l ment will méet earlier, B | "Mrs. George Kahn is visiting her|hemorrhage Sunday night. Gen i (./Thedegroe team of Charagogogogo | brother, John Sherman, of Manches- |, Miss Myrtic Converse and a friend, ts 50c Ladies 35¢ ribe of Re & ber married, at Hartford. Miss. Mary Witheut a ' L. Johnson. of Morris, ‘wha survives Aho Eroatent zm) him. The children are Edward A Barber, Moneclair, J.: Rev. Laur- ence L. Barber, pastor of the Pilgrim Mrs. George Smith of Fitchville. Mrs. Anton Wi Webster, visited | ter, from. Eagleville, were guests of Mrs Congregatiénal church, Nashua, Wappagrasset - trime = Edwin Carpenter, Saturday. == of Pufnam Mrs. Irving Capwell and daughter, P ~ - H; Mrs. George B. = Hawkes, Thursday evening and conferred the | oW New London. have réturned home s e Thr e St oo s S e 3 s adopted daughter, Mmd,,tom cmern degree on a class. Following | after several days' visit with Mrs. :m De “.‘OHE" T GEThe ehte OF D Southport. e oy S Conn. Rev. Harold' H. Barber, who|the bs“e"};"(;s session, an oyster supper H"M"m"“ e i Rockwood | children. Berlin—Max ¢ SLATER 5 | s e L G E O Db and daughter, Jennie, were Norwich | There was to be an entertainment at | tion agent in =1 ! eaged [in .missionary work, last Oc-| Al Lundstrom of North Grosvenor- visitors Saturday, the 3rd. | West Willington, given by Miss Ruby r when old i g tober was-also a son—the voungest— |dale, the wrestler, has returned from | “rssc Huntifigtoerl La‘(hrop and | Bowler, teacher of the River school, of Rev. and Mrs. Barber. Mr. Barber |a tour of Vermont. where he won all i ‘spendlng a week with the|and her pupils. The proceeds will be also leaves a brother. A. H. Barber.|except one bout. This occurred in a former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mosh- | added to the Victro'a fund. After the - i3 s = e “h"h‘f;’“i‘;‘gsaasé’r!‘“"fis°"s“;g:m“' questionable bout, where Lundstrom,|cr. of .Wihlimantic, g entertainment doughnuts and coffee LtDYARD al church, Thuxsday afternoon, April| g Brewn of . Colitneyille. Mrs. Orrin Merry ~and =~ daughter, | Were on sale. L There was a large dttendance at the |\ _Through his prominent connestion | omfortably and sho Iy | itew Botust) motaead th Faticrd | I A arge 4 B ) = v 2 -] 4 e B o Staffo 1 tional church Sunday April| Ledyard grange met April 2 with|with a number of organizations whose | [T P2 % (A0 S“;méhnl:nlr’r:f:‘\::_ several days with the former’s daugh- | Andrew Hod: e eSS Goodendiigh, the pas-{i P, oaxiov 0 the cha v |endeavors cover the entire state Rev.|oint o' gurgical operation last. weer, | S | o gervice At St Bdwards chureb. | wii be buil an Easter sermon.:This Was Garden night, suggested by | Mr. Barber became very well known | ™qy o Treich oberation last week. Wers. many . petied . . plants] ¥ i throughout Comnecticut,” For .a_num- he. pulpi Goode ang Miss BORN Miss Mersereau 2 e A terbury making an investigation rela- |, . Vera Coleman. of . bher of years he was president.of the 'VEIGH—In Stonington (Pawcatuck), s - D | they had raised last year as| Conneteicut . Temperance - Unjon, | tvs, {0 Cattle awned in that town No {WNJIF Gl SOPREEN (FAFGINGNG | Mrs. Florence Basex brought bew Eood and if they proposed to plant|had heen president of the state Chris- e investiga- Tisses Frieda and \‘lx& entertained Newmgtnn. — Announc ; z tiful hyacinths from Hartford, w Mrs. Wayne McVeigh. Mrs Holdriag dny new vegetables this vear. The|tian Endeavor organization and was a | "% d"""‘,‘;"’"‘ Xau Tssued. HICKS—in Westerly, R I Aprll 9, |she put on the grave of her nep e, rved. Andrew Avery united with | thoroughly discussed from the pur-|society, He was a member of Kill- i ’ i d daughter, Leola, vi aple e g g et o2 F“\‘_'”,,“‘,‘}n,,‘ i chase of sceds to the harvesting of | inely fown school committee for a 2k Jhe. Baptist church here Sunday RRRBIED B i S el . Mlddletown Sunday school there was the elec~ | CTOP- The lecturer's hour was very |rumber of years and had served here| MRIINE. . o« the * Monlior Eaterdsy: n of Sunday school officers fof the | interesting. Oysters were served at|in other public capacities. the sbrvicen. at; the. .Contresationst |- Ibeton Arii b a0, by ek Bton | N ofisses Grace and . Ruth ‘Bent) - rchie Holdridge being|the lose.. - The next mecting of the| There were widespread expressions|}S SPFices at the =Congregational | lnstom April 7, 1920, by Rev. Johnm| Misses Grace and —Ruth = ind Rev, G| 8range will be a birthday celebration, | of regret when Mr. Barber's death was | Sinrch Bunday morning. o e i i b ey | TG Ll e ool B W Skt aslxian s ATiars v grange will be thirteen | announced and a great many will at. | Members of the Pentecostal church| T- bl 5D e ndt s -4 Voo son e o B i old on the next meeting night.|tend the funeral, which is to be held | Fill ho! age prayer meeting at easurer. Miss superintenden department and Mr: supe working at ‘Willimantic. Oscar Hemmeler and Dr. and rs Converse, motored to Hartfo Geor ro. | This will *also bo o Past Masters'|in ‘the CongTegational .church Tues- | the home of Mrs. Alsadle Dikeman on| = = Night, and it is expected that every|day afternocon. T ay OMEHDHK " o ‘%‘"v{'( t! past master will be present and tell| g g ooy : : FHenry McDermott of Woonsocket ice Tavior. e e Eli Lagtie, 59, died at his home on |snent Sunday at his home in Daniel. | 6ed 34 vear S ey (0 dlied stohis hame en | Funeral at her late home, 366 Central Jchn D. Barret has returned home, | 1 30, 1 Vera Coleman retu ned to New e o Tuesds . Thursday morning, after spend- 3 e e y Mr.' Lague had been in poor| At Brookiyn the -committee in| " YeRU® Tues gl ing a week at The Stud d 4 er visiting his father in Worces-| health for some time. but his death|charge in making ready to erect the O e Lo Fred W vho owns “property in ie winners of the ter. came unexpectedly, though his condi- | memorial to the men from that town| Lzabeth Grizith, town and ated a sawmill here | ! for attendance during; _,rs. Arthur D. Barrett was a re-) tion was recognized as serious. P Virginia . and rthur [ Gent v \ who served in the world war. A [p t b 1at No. §7|last winter, is disposing of stock atl & the year are: or with the Misses Brown-| ~Mr. Lague was born at'St. Sabin, | bronze ablet beariig the names of |- Thames strect Weaseomun 'macairy |bis farm in North Covent sodenough, attended Sund ing of L.m Hill. P. Q., but he came to Danielsol as|the service men will be affixed to a| at 8.15. Mass of requiem In St. Pat- k went New York 1 times 0. Gray, 5 Rev. Mr. denough was the lead-|a boy and. for years was engaged. |great boulder selected to bear it. rick’s church at 9 o'clock. Holdridge 49, James Gray 48, Florence | er ot tha Coigt ian FE-1deavor meeting | here as a barBer, associatéd with his .Sunday evening the 4th. brother, . Louis,” new * ‘of . ~Oakiand | Windham county will be guests of |[JAMES—In Clinton, Conn., Elmer Avery. oi Sturrs, spent Sun-|beach. Later he'went to Jewett City | the New London county association at| 1920, William Jam. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |and for a long period of years con- | Taftville, Tuesday. The programme In Dan!elson, Ap 1 Avery. ducted a barber shop In ‘that place.|of the day ‘deals with the general topic|. Rev. reace H. Having disposed of liis business some | The Youth of Hastern Connecticut in| Yedr: time ago, he returned to Danielson to | Relation to . Lifa Automo- | Safurday on a business trip, return-| i the middle of week. Te | stayed with relati le in New Funeral Directors The office force where Miss Ryder work Hartford, presen Congregational ministers from | bile cortege. c e Ledyard school children will e held in the ard Congregation- d her a and Embalmers Service for the |LAGUE—In Danielso: 16, 1320, f gold piece, when she eonc make his home. Kingdom of God. Bt TAgus-REnes work wit 322 Main Street Mr. Lague leaves his wife, who'was | - Miss Grace Spalding “will have the In Providence, R. I 4 {[:\ card b : Miss osanna. Choquette, ‘a son, EIli.|members of the W. C. T. U. at her o eth, *US“ er of | donated. N who is engaged in business in Jewstt | home. for a meeting Tuesday after.| Lhe late William W. J. Warren, M. Howard Chamber of Commerce Building City, and two daughters, Ars. Stanis- | noon. and Marie 15, Warren of Lyme, Conn. 238> i y going and orders for Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant April 11, 1920, | some going to Tlin The breed is | S. C. White Leghorns exclusively, of ence on Me- e el S— — chanic street ¥ morning at ying strain. as recorded by (X Solemn' requiem mass at St. trap nests Jewett las’ Gingras of Springfield and Mrs.| Miss Fila Sidley is taking chargs| City Cleaners Leodore Gladpe of Norwich, and . a |of.the Fabric Shop. Succeeding Mbs, g granddaughter, Miss Beatrice Gingras.| Myrtice Barnett, who has gone to The funeral of John Healey was | Putnam to be at the Bugbee and Wulf held from his home in Hampton Sat- | store. | ary's church at 10 o'clock. Burial s. Emily Gardner observed her | urday morning with services at , 8t | . Miss' Marion Rose returned to Bos-| in St. Mary's cemetery, Lisbon. 88th birthday, Easter. Her sons, James’ church, where Rev. M. J. G}ne\‘. ton - Sundav after visiting her aunts CI.ARI\ h Westerly, R. I, April 8, | Dwight. of Rockville. and Samuel. of “WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY” M. S. was celebrant of i high maes | Mrs. W. W. Woodward, ‘of Broad Frankiin = Clark, aged §1 | New Haven, spent the day with her. of requiem. Burial was in St. James’ | street. Mrs. Gardner received gifts and cards cemetery. = The bearers were John| It was. stated Satyrday that the |SUNDERLANDIn Rocksille, R. I.|and a bouquet of Easte} flowers from P EER UP 1 Fitzgerald, James Fitzgerald, ° John | man who left nearly a full pint of de-| Aprli 7, 132, Mary K. B., wife of the [ Mrs. Gardiner Hall, and daughter, - ¢ Varley, Thomas Varley, | Michael | natured alcohol in a 'bus rinning be.| late Dr. Hobert K. Sinderland of Rose Hall. F|meral Du-ector Braney, and G. E. Simpson. Louis|tween Putnam and Danielson left here | - Wickford, aged 85 vears. — E. Kennedy was the funeral direc- with the expressed intention of .,mng\"on1-m,?~1n Walefield, R. I, April tor. to Norwich, , Arnold A. Northup, aged $2 WHITE ROCK g d arments Dyed | oo mind v w5 (AN an —In Providence, R. 1 o o died suddenly. at -the ibaarding. houss | Buckley will be,.in.charge. of rmani- "“‘ ‘1'\'}\ S # man\lsem;: Jave. resided here, have in Baliouville two weeks ago was|facturing operatlons %t the Goodyear Danahy, formerly of | qyed to Ba E.analmer whc of'Pat o O 5 e e buried. in the ‘town cemetery, near|mills during the absence of Supt. R. Mrs. Hill of Providence spent t SUITS, COATS AND ALL SPRING GARMENTS Dayville, - Undertaker Louls ¥, Ken- | W. Boys, who will snil .from . New | Funeral Monday in Norwich on ar.|Week end at Albert Bennett's. nedy succeeded in locating'a sister of | York on Tuesday for Fngland. 3 rival of 12.28 p. m. train from New lhkdmu!nfrl “rdlzzs‘ 'l;;hhg: 1: 1 Mr.” Gilchrist’s in New Bedford, but| The temperature dropped to 18 de- | - London. e past few roving. Renewed By Our Modern Dyeing Process she was unable to arrange for hig|&rees in Danielson Saturday e l%i‘lmi}l\?‘ Main is'ill with Q\nu:;m;",h funeral, so the arrangements were |Ing. al .\_fi jome ©! s mother, Mrs. Josepl Send Your Work NOW Before the BIG RUSH Starts. || made by oficials here. W, Tucker. Willlam J. Nichols, who has been 11, in “rompt Serv Day or Night E. Whittle of Nerwich, form- Electric ‘meters wiil drive the ma- | TI¥ operator of a mill at Bast Kill- e — o e Daily Auto Delivery Service. chinery to be installed in the mill re- | N8IV, Was a_visitor in_Danfel is much improved. Batiney 2 % Miss Sarah Brook and Miss Idella Shea & Burke cently purchased at Fast Killingly | Saturday and also-at East Killingly. “rc en Lancaster spent Wednesday in Nor- & by a new textile concern that-is to lo- | ¥here he was entertained by Henry 8 wich, F ral Dlrectors Pay Parcel Post Char; Sl an oamnwhl be GO S T5uoy of theAseptic (Profiicts g The White Rock baseball club held une; with an individual motar, as will oth- T a box social in the club room Tuesday | o W% oy Fapme Snet 08 T kchings that the company s ge- | . Cable. splicers bave been at work 15 Main Street evening with a large number present. 41 Main Street One le OII A“Mlil Orden ing to put in, on the new undersround cable that Mrs, Geor; Stone, Academy street; has been run through Franklin street wis' céportad. Suptay. to. be resttif [and eastward toward South Killing- THERE'S A SHALETT BRANCH NEAR YOUR HOME || = 27— e for. the, Tatar-Chi b T GIVE US A TRIAL TELEPHONE 7432 | EnaueflflGaG hs Movement, spoke at the evening ser- Me- vices "at the Congregational church A gold watch was given Mr. Ousely, but as he preferred money to the e —————— watch he received $25. Miss Alice Faneral Tardi awarded a Ak d rh [ & o At & Hanond riaxiThe HenpyAllentd Son Co. -D' ect young ladies who soid the next largest 88 MAIN STREET lr ors number received $10 and $15. FUNERAL DXRECTORS v E. P, Ayer, district represen- s in Dayville Sunday. . ; i EMBALMERS 150 MAIN STREET - 5 S Dl h'-'mm- o There oppears to be s mixup sver ~~AND— BRIEF STATE NEWS AND RS ; i e, ldentity of the truck. that was Terryville—Plymouth post, Ameri- | Lady Assistant. Telephone 410- d | struck by o troltey car here last Mon E bal can Legion, has ecor 3 . | day night, the accident iting in ERIN, 288 SOpS.oe 2 DAY OR NIGKT Postal Telegraph Office, Norwich WD | R e moaimners B e = e Zistied K 1 k - 3 - N ch - autel ot AR S S G R B AR, b:"l‘-hlee;y;gmm-e A wé‘fr;:éf Lady Assistant have noitfied Congressma snn_ of GEORGE G. GRANT Works, New London. Branches, Mystic and Bristol. LOUS E DX . |trucking_company of Providence, The Telephone 328-3 reloation: m * {statemotor . vehicle . depariment pRataact oy, Chatles W MiEnot ilintentake d Embalm “YOU CAN RELY ON SHALETT’S” "DANIELBON .~ | (Conn.), fixes the ownership upon .a|j] WENRY E. CHURCH and Mrs. Viehao of New Hiven an- ndertaker an er - ‘Westerly firm, the st th. of o 1 neunce e engagemen o eir . Uniertakuranifimhhli numb:xs‘ gmi ,onz;q em’_r“:q‘,m;m:x o Bl ALLE\ daughter. Miss Erskine Vish- 52 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLL luunl Muuhu ta Bagal - Trom (his NBCP b ek ne, to Conton Everett Sherwood, son ! 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