Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 2

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Knights of . Y WILLIMANTI What Is Geiag On Tonight. muhmw‘““ O, F. Hall. N adtpindent DFAer of Forestets, Céurt © -ing the cases to be heard will range from DA g - ight S & by and when the officers came into the room bout $6 or $7 was found on the green. Al appropriated for then in progress was a five-handed one, o sport and adjournment followed. the next srene being in the police station, where the following names were entered oh the blutter: Mongono. McCounell, 50, and Henry Nichols, 29, The name of Charles Mazzola was added and after furnishing bonds all were told o Mg the remainder of that shout 10.38 o'clock Sunday moming new o e w88 pussing the store run by Arthur Me- Quillan Doyle and Joseph Moriarty, come out of be place and start to cross the street. Doyle's n tation of McQuillan regarding selling uestionable liquors, calied to Doyle and v Do Mortarty also produced a bottle of jakey an ~the stuff in the store of McQuilian. wl to o Whortly Lieutenan . of in Use For Over 30 Years %’:nfngxwtmunfi S¥tarday and Sundlay were busy days hhflhfil&’d—h‘nm& 22 to the police station ns suspiclons | Sent to MF Tymer at his home in Ha- “hare ders and Davidson were | ¥ana of the condition of Mrs. Turner ana&hd: CASTORI No. 3495, meets at 25 Jackson St. lon. e commi the police court this (Monday) morn- vl - tee to engage the Lemnox orchestra of Boston for some s.;.:e-y tanin: e many requests have been made.that thi orchestra be brodght to this city. ~ Willism Sarnofsksy . Aleck Stua were before the Mhe“:wfl Satu motming for the secand of f: troubles within a year. S nofsky was ch with b of pemce, but after the hearing Judge Fi could see no reason for the sharge and :‘mhami‘imomky. Both men were, iven an ful of instruction wi the eourt would do to them 5’&]% fot declare a permanent a Jol ‘the that Bac, acting as interpreter, situation to the two men. m could be learned in the testimony was that members of the two famiien had called names. Fach man claimed the other had threatened to kill iim. The two families live near Horseshoe bridge within a short distance of each other, but e and back again to suspi- about 6.30 Officers and Frank McLean ped in on a poker game in full swing back room of the pool room run Charles Mazzola at 824 Main street. were evidently thought to be O K. the manipulators of the cardboards ) bets were called off and the cash was evidence. The game it the mrrival of the police broke up the n 34; Wiltred Lamourex, 40; Tony Ficele, Joseph James anything but fonder. - To date, 52 dogs have been licensed at the office of the town clerk. ‘The telephone company had 4ll toll and local telephone service suspended at 11 o'clock Sunday for one mmute out of re- tpect for Theodore N. Vail. Funeral services for Mrs. Maude F., wife of Louis E. Turner of Havana, Cuba, were held . Sunday afterncon at 1.80 o'clock at the hqme of her sister-inlaw, Mrs. Ralph W. Bass, of Andover. Ser- vices at the house were conducted by Rev. Walter F. Borchert, restor of St. Paul's Fpiscppal chureh of Witlimantic, Durial m'y; the North_cemetery at 7.'»3"" Coyentry. bsu;- were Franl rner, G. M. t,- M. H. Gatolell, Ralph W, Bnnn.%obe’n& Lee of t;f::r wich, Conn., and L. W. Phelps. Arrenge- merits were in charge of Funeral Director Jay M Shepard. Mrs. Turner, who at one time lived in | Andover, had for several years made her lome in South America and for the past | two years at Havana, Cuba, While there she became subject to heart trouble and she was sent to the.private hospital for treatment. Complications set in and her death accurred Tuesday lagt. Word was be In court Monday morning. All was quiet at the police station dur- ening, but velopments set in. Chief Killourey ns mal walked up Main street and as he he noticed two men, Patrick coat had something suspicious the way of a bulge about the upper rt. Chief Killourey, knowing the rep- ed him what he had. Doyle nreduced good sized bottle of water, also 8 ttle of jaKey. alias Jamaica ginger. d both men claimed they had bought A ird man who came out of the store th a bottle of ginger ale was allowed £0: but Doyle and Moriarty were told appear at court Monday mprning. The third arrest in the series came fter 11 Sunday morning. when Alian MeArthur and Officer Mclean took John Saunders, 20, London, and George Davidson, New ors. San {he came to the states immediately, arriy- —=- |inz ‘n Ardover Seturday. | » The faneral of Mrd, Helea = Potter Soaulding, wife of Fi A, Spaukling, held Sunday afternoon at 2.30 ock at the home of her father, Na- r . Potter, of Flanders. Services 3t house were conducted by Rev. ¢. irley Smith, pastor of the Methodist opsl chureh of Willimantic, who For Infants and Children Always bears o tead @ eommittal servite at the the “ave in Nathan Hale cemetery, Coven- Signature of Tie bearers were Fred Potter, David 26 Unien Bt Funeral Director & Embalmer .42 NORTH ST, L lliam Wulft and George Rabirson. unerai Director Jay M. Shepard wap”in chare of the arTangements. neral services for Mra, o|1. were held Saturday afferre e At iler hofe on Ash strest. Services were conducted at the houss by Révi T. Hatley Smith. who also rexd the eommittal sér- ‘e at the grave in the Willinianti cemetery. Funeral Director Jay Shepard wds Ufi charge of arrangements. The_cost of membership in the A. C. Tyler " camp, No. 8 U. 8. W. V., Is & mustér fee ‘of $2, atfer which the dues are lesd than one cent per day. Den't delay, but join WOW. - We neéd vou und you meed us. - Meet with us Wednesduy, April 21st, at $ p. m. at the State mory.—adv. James Reynolds, 17, Killo urey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Gonn. Phons 200 (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard WILLIMANTIC Hours—9 a. m. to 8 o Fiest car : ppate for Norwich. k Lanch or at the morning it the Mansfigld and training schosl from exhaustion, The :my_‘ was borii i Néw H; énul(ar:h 17, 903, the son 6f Jame d y W vived Dby ‘fopr siste: o5l Nargaret, Mary, Vérojica an ofds, *4ne 715 Main Street, Willimantic holigs 48 . m. Phone 44| Chasles Eiteiéfed, 63, disd Fiidsy - “ — |night at his home in South Coventry from SAVAGE’S closed car leavep' Valvular disedse of &he h{‘-;x. He was R Offcs every mornik exco on Block Isiafid, N."Y., March 11 t 430 o'clock for Wfiln‘?ts , the son-of Wititam-and _Ma, car in morning to Jm 1> Mott Lit0efleld. e Jedves & Wite, threq Firx uvt'd deughters, Mrs. J, .- Jennings-of Ruth. Joseph” Reye MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. DO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL THINGS IN YOUR HOME grow more ive v : Nothing so makes or mars th of home 2s.do Nothing grows to ook more homely sooner than a cheap rug. WHITTALL RUGS Are beautiful to begin with-—their designs and colorings that kiave successfully withstood the test of 30 days direct sunlight and wear, only serves to make the wonderful tex- Step it il dee the latest arvivals in Whittalls, you yalf be — . — THE H. C. MURRAY CO. s | proved hl’{‘ phys| nearness seems to make their hearts grow | Bri 4 | committee to “toF Joseph Labby 8.30 at t * un'-_ Théte wAl s large attendance at the physical director of the local Y. training of the in- dividual was important if o n.m?'{:h:: K compe! th -ethers who have Had g‘lflwz "éfl:" figted !&f :‘o;x‘ ;‘-nl;m‘- eguca mer ication are ‘equally linbofi}n“t T “shauld - be biven careful attention if this country is 10 enter the strife With ‘other natins. S g s ey Mrs. May Whits and daughter, Mis§ Margaret,, have retu! after a week's visit with relatives in New Haevn and C. @ %uxum & Son, centractors on the new state road, will open an office in town during their wark-6h the road. E. R. Gliiette is drawing black birch brush from his Weodiot to the birch mit in Foxtown. < He hds a large amount to cut. S. H. Kellogg of New Britain was calling on" friends in town Friday. A danée wis given i Gratge hall Saturday-evening by thé Big Bix. Ly Tan's erohestra’ furnished - the music, with Prof. Willlam McDonald promnt- er. Rev. ‘Joadph F. Ford selebrated e Pichbie 200 Bostah Shurobes Sunddy W John Cau of Westchester was 4 caller in town Saturday. , Ejrle Porpet of New Haven was at gh home on Pleasant street over Sunm: . STAFFORD SFRINGS The civil syit ¢f Victor J. Bissonnette nst Willigm_ H, ane\:ld’xh heen_ as- ol for trial in the superior .court’ in Rockvilla, Wednesday, Mr. Bissonnette Tad a Buick touring car bumed gn @ garage in Hartford “about a year age, ured. . He says that-he told Mr. Heald to insure the car and theught that he bad dope so. He is suing for $1,800 aamages. 5 The Stafford jurors drawn for this ierm of .gourt are Richard Tk Valeftine, Willism H. Bumatead; Frnést K. Taft. Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Hodge of Cafratla are guesis of Mrs. Anders Jaeohsen. The state highway . department has o large force of men at work the -rogd from - Stattord * Hollow Hydeville. 3 Mrs. Emma Whittaker is visiting her. Jaughter, ‘Mrs. 3. o MeNal delphia. B " MANSFIELD CENTER ama IRl e to. home o . T. Clark. March gave & réport of the mbeting of the Hartfard chapter on c{"flh‘:j‘“ lief. The- lacal branch yoted to establish a loan closet whith shall cofitaln articles needed .in cést of sickness. 1o be borrawed by any tamily in the territory of this hrane)\,‘ whenever needed.. The commiftes to equin the closet 1§ W R L&vnu. h, L T, Clark. counitries of Hu- club, this being &n open meeting. gommitice in ChArEs was Mra. wWillis omer, h c omer Vom and James The following have beén constitited it 0 e Toog] ork of the inetrohurch ‘movement: Four-miniits man. George H. ‘Alldiv: misslonasy, “Mrs, G. H. Wyman; publicity, T. Arthur Bas Tow: treasurer, Miss Abbie Or Sforhs, - Mra. O. A. Perry, who recently @tuin- e from St Petersburs, Fla, was 4t her home, Idyimaus, Jast’ week: 3 The following books -of fietiun have been yeceived at the library, the gifts of Mrs. Pérry and Lieut. Harris Bigslow? Dell, Keeper of the Door, Gambier. B, tn.gm« Ahe Red Haired -@irl] b , Stase , Seore! ‘ é‘mz; gmhemf i Conden Jord: the Mirror Salt of the. Earth: Wiison. nf:f;u,é Reéd Gad; Bacheller, M:fl. or, the “Ages: Buék, Pagah of the Hills, Tyranny ef Eben Tollman; Merwin. Passionate Pil. :l‘:n: Porter, At the Foot ef the Rair The oottt vilbe $100 Tor the library eeting U | exoellent- respenss. 4 vsé}é‘r dppreciate the % Eiven theim to support the lbrary. Afl re : I Taceriaa gk Potts Rave not been A large delegation of W, G mat with My AG el %z n day afternosh. - Mve. - Hawld Care his returnied o sohool after- apafia “few days w Tonther Mk v Care T T et A vering slowly. o s o i from Ter_niéce. erimi Sy ‘ a e an “ho Forjson for et fail, SREmFEE Leaveris in: Nevember, runnk have receive yéars. e, Wesiarly tostily mil 9id not oper: ate Sat ue to the lack of coal, as| |3 sh 5 j Comme 42 Dany arranged to feeeive a carload which ! and Will be dmple to! operation until the reg-| greived Sunday, n Tt was expected | keep the' Wlar shipment comes. that fhe mill Would. continve I full op- eration today (Monday). An mmemdment passed in comeurrence of the aet establishing a first drainage distriet in the town of Westerly and pro- viding : for the construetion, installation | and maintenance of a svitem of Qrains or sewers. ~The Act-pe: iz of tares by the drainage district. an act -previeusly. #assed authority w: en to issue bonds to the amount of Manrice W. s rebullding | jucter. Pa office service factyrers’ ‘Kingstol will "ol “Bepnice Bliven %38 | cor i ae; Allen. of Westerly, 2 arimi wn as ‘“Skeet’ i ‘popular base! but began EEsAT 2 11, beljeved to " R change from al life. Allen isd “45ial of Dan MONDAY, ‘APRIL 19, 1920 e Dublicly and ‘Allen, was jel Lgavens, Was sen in the state _shooting_Deputy Sheriff G. Tillinghast and to one year on a he was 1 the_deputy, sher=| being taken T8 in a van from thel " House to the Cranston| 21, 1918 Leavens was orig- ally indicted for breaking and entering Geperal. Capotosto sentence Aor- 2 buflding in the night time .and larceny. Attgmmey. Goper: o Ledvens b given the maximum sentence urged t T ‘the -m‘:.“oe Tillinghast and alse < escape. Leavens-was. reafrested in ‘He declared Was the most dangerous man that ever came into court. New London 818, and was tried under an indictment charging bim with shoot-! ing Deputy- Sheriffa - Tillinghast and Col- Skeet ‘Allen, who ‘was ameng those ‘wha gained temporary freedom, then un- der sentence for 20 years for bein plicated in_the conspiracy to escape, in addition to hia sentence for highway robs bery, was esoorted into court at Leavens' trial and testified that he, one who fired- the shot 5 hast and that Leavens at that time was| towards the woolls. 4id_not believe Allen. im- Allen, ;was the that nit' Tilling- | bz 3 “hilds, Frederick { several The jury |e All who participated in the conspiraey | Y, failed to arrive. il A resolutior ynn .. . The c st Tmit: leyy~ In under tg eacape and assgilt the debuty sherifts | 1 d sentences from 17 to 20 introduced by Senmator ™ P! and, passed sion. of rules allows the use of the e ATmOFy at Westerly by the Wester- Iy lodge of E Resolutign went to the calendar au- or controlled by the chief factory & -ate courts- Ttode’ @xnécted 14 general rasséinbly will reagh final-adjournment Friday next. Abby J. Déenison Bryant. 93, widow of | S, Bryant, died Saturday at her home on Union street, Westerl s Dbeen almgst helpless for 30 vears. Her son, Hengy D., who was in the post- many years, re with his mother up to his death, three years ago. for his brother. ‘When He) of Py Judgs Avthur P. Samner Fe is 2 temporary bridge across Kit | & Company vs' Thomas brook, Which mekes it mere eemvenient | Standard Compiiting Scales Company vs. | Thomas H. Barber; John Adams et al s Angels Tufo; John J. Walsh vs Clar- : Arthur W. Willig vs sent over {9, convey them io-and' from the | Lilfan C. Hoxsie; Rita Fornia Labey vs Sherryq Casino Company ; Henry L John- sori vs J. Nelson Aléxander; Richard L. Broome vs the Waks pany; Isadac Etélman vs Herman Etel- man. i Eomplaint whoss ' assignment day rorcmrl;fi:r;m(u s:i'rmkun Plama. ury peop Work &t Piain. field appreciate the.'bus. that the mill has mitl. | Mr. and Mrs Jeliu Tagior snd f; me_after visiting : Wareham, Mass: 1l ‘enjoyee trip with friénds Aad £é For many been noted as a hicycle center. o BT enée “Petitions | 15 sl e 1B years Winniper has | Arth This | Jai¢ . Hepkins fleld may he,. attributed , largely-- ts -the | Péckham et al many miles of pav stree Snd Vihe great Bistanced (5 e e ered, th lgtion of, 25,000 being area of 24 square Practically ail of the 500 il vrie) axh phvaa s LD e ; '."m‘,";g% 0 i3 20ld } 2 g "’K‘&_.figmmmw : THERRE 1 Wl Fehibal: B B, e “téra of the court Tth, Rathbun ; Ling Ainsia G Thomas, uth er—Arthur Wells; njAmin _The petit 06, Wed: are et isle, Wallace S Browning, THe ho@ Gdrifers and common 1 it "Westerly are i the samie class a ‘long to the s&we tunion aid are 16r thé sdme inibrease in pay—15 for -an_eight-hour day. the hod ‘carriers demand 80 cenfs and the | iaborers 70 eants an hour. : strikers have refused an offer of 60 cents | Lan- hour. - Fhe: granite cutters start on their. third “week: ready te return to work when the recom. | nge is made $1 an hour. or $3 for a | ay's work of eight heurs. The manu- | “ofter ig $6:60 & day to Sept. 15t and from that-date -cencession will be made to $3 a day. The vacation he yposed it - | thorizing’ officers. boards or commis Siaim A T8 u owas b charge of any armory owned. I ronte state to a ‘ Phe ‘appointment of Frank J. Clinton as deputy Boen confirmed and he has now oll the | nowers of the ehief in the absence of lHE; - Mr. Clinton has been deputy in- | stector 19 yéars. An ‘améndatory act passed makes pro- visior: - for - determination of H taties an@ gives tax commission increased Power-in éonnection thevewith, Which in- o't des “authority - herétofore pr insnector b vested in until rovidence, of Mrs. He was a He left his wid- In New London | and will There one besides Car Charle: . s H. Barber Mills is April 18; State Blisha V. Card, com- Plapian vnflrgh S. Sliérman. i —Barber & Rey- V8 estate of Robert.B. Richmond M, Willis vs Lillign C. Hoxsie £. Peckham et al. vs Reuben 5. - Jurors bave heen summoned to serve #t thi Grap as follows: From Westerly—Oavis d jyrors: WY, !%‘\ J. Whalen, . Herbert A. lifam 'W. Wilcox: Kinistown—Byron P.. Greene, John B ek Wi Kingstown Michgel F. Hart., Al- o _ Thomas riestown—ATbert A, Saunders; Riehorgnd— Frank i Inton—! L. g iu“t(nmmsearge A Mills, John. H. Buteau: Narragansett— James W, Brayman. MeGrat B inheritance She ed ahout She was cared for by 5 nurse days. and another son, Hdward, cared for his mother nights dled, his death occurring several years befare that he d in sterly are ; Dreside | for "the” first time in Washington coun- | 1ty at the session of the superior court at | s ‘(Monda¥) morning, @ adjournied session at U.lerly, ‘should he s6 decide. eeri ndw actions at law, mplalat, three petitions in equity, 2 nine néw ' divorce cases, offmixal “calendar. Thé new actions at law follow. mela ‘Manna v8 Mary Cappucio; Frank v8 Francis ~ Coppycio ; v8 Natalic Cappucio Réynolas v8 Joséph Mais Greene Pryor vs J. Nelson Nathaniel Greéne °vs J. Nelson Alexan. New England Newspaper Publish- | Frank Ward Alexander ;| Com- North W. Ex- John, Bryant was taken sick | 2 Mrs. Bmma Kelley whom he was engaged, camie to Wes! and attended him until he died. Mra. Kelle: Then | , realizing that Mrs. Bryant needed constant attentien, remained an cared for Mrs. Bryant until the latt death. The anly surviving near relative of Mrs. Bryant-ia 2 brether who resides | in New Haven. . David §. Bryant, husband Bryant, dled 53 years ago. painter by occupation and had serv the Civi} war, in the Bighth Connecticut Tegiment, Company G. ¥, two sons and & daughter, now all de- | ceased. 3 . 1= Charles H. Garduer, - William B, Tefft:} Hopkinton—William H. Burdici D. S. Barber, C. Y. Emory L. Charles S..Kenyon Rhode Island state Order of Moose, was held sacket, gates present from Westerly, Cranstom;® risville, Preliminary plans were made for a. pat- A Hall, - John J.'m" Rodman, ~George - N. i L. Caswell;~ Charles- Crandall; Gilhert T. Herbert ~ Gardner, Reynolds; . Richmond- fe, Benjamin F. sherman, Frnest own—Ethan A. Innis ;- Exeter— “harles . Waiter | Jeftrey Ténsom, | George M. Fishy rr ansen—\\'ln-t . Holland, George N: Tucker, quarterly confention of assoctation, in with Edward: the ! Loyal | Woon- | Sunday aftersioon, dele- | Tast Greenwich, Edst Providen i Kingston, - Dristol, - Newport, Pawtucket, Providence, Shawomet, Val- | ley_Falls, Warwick and Woonsocket. | Har~ viotic Moose celebration of the Spirit of . at Westerly, Sunday, July 4. Next Sunday afternoon in Mechanics” -hall; | Westerly lodie will initiate a big class. The New London degree team will & emplify the worl The various Sunday schools Bpiscopal churches ‘of cese of Riode Is schools' Lenten Mis Rt. Rev. Ja DeWolf impressive of the the dio- Perry over the and in- e of $535.70 over I ‘s total. 1qp T briefl thanking arious Sunday schools for the of- erings, which, he sa will make it possible to enlarge the scope of the work being carried om the work trusted I Christ to His ng on this Perry said ‘We hardly. dared expect| more this ye than + was contrib- | uted last vear. The results show thati some of the churches have daubled lhe?v‘i last year offering. The little church | at Hopkins Holow, peross: from the Connecticut line, which ra its building fund last year, ra sum of $262 for the missions. It seems | there i nothing which of Rhode Ts nothing- which state amo Bi: they are . Yuek of Germantown oster Pennock of sday chus trude Mrs. m, Perry Tetlow and Eva 1y and Ar- Miss Burrill nd Samuel v of honor Toeal Laconies. survey of Westerly is rothers, farmers. mear den of seven fo: den two heaps of chicken s the bon: and feathers. The funeral of Francis McGuinness, infan of Mr, and . Mrs. _ Joseph held Sunday afternoon. Burial was in cametery. The . bearer: Maurice and Alfred McGuinness, Francis Sullivan and Har- in Swamp- spent Satardy nad > Apri ashington stol to a new | Bedford. Dr. McG . Crandall has purchased 1d house and lot in Grove the Alber avenue. John Reardon states that the printed report that he had sold his property in Grove e is premature. . STONINGTON r, the selectmen must rovide a eourt room in the borough of onington, o the attempt to establish the court rogm in Pawcatuck is of fio has purchased the e borough. plin, of Montville, was the he borough Frida; Muller; a teacher on a vacation. ing given s of th nd Cecile ess ch number of the pro- o In the role of <, Miss Christie Palmer made of her children inter- well. Great enthusi » the Tom -Thumb. A Katherine Thompson as Lr groom and Richard e realistic in Thompson Was gown- n with ' train, arried a. prayer decided preted th s shewn bools, Llewellyn Palmer a hest and bridesmaid, respectively, and the father and niother were imper- sonated by Reginald Briggs and Mildred Jenes. The object for which the enter- tainment was given was told in song by Boardman + closifis number. The title of-the get Fund, after which taken and ice cream, and as song was The cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Byron Tollen were at their farm over Sunday making prep- ns for opening the house for the Henry Johnson was able to sit up time the past-week: . Edwin Maine, with help= orking the roads in this part ef the 10w John Perry of Clark's Falls-is sehed- uled to collect taxes in this place this week Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson and danghter Katherine attended church in Wesicriy ASHFORD There is to he a meeting of Ashford Welfare at _Bakers hall, Warrenville, 1, begin: ning at 130 ‘p. general’ {opic will be ‘Crops for the Season of 1920, and the meeting Will be in co-operation with the Windham county farm bureau. Will be three speakers: F. L. v ~agent, topic, Worki i nd under their direction Was a | d Reginald Briggs ' =1 ecd No. No. No. No. No. Mystic Scraichf Preduction, 1607 Mystic Lay Urion Craix . o SED SAT I We handle nothing but the money can buy, We follow g~ : d Opts, 8616 ..., .. Sucrene Dairy Feed, 1614 Per Cent., 160 15 . 1Crack:dCorn, 100 1B......... . 0utet. U ST N S ke 1 Beef Seraps, 100 1. .., ..o ovmzegen 1 Provandsr, 100 1b.............. d, guarantee 85 Per C: [ Maak, 100 th ooi .. v i 5 24 Per Cent,, 100 B....... d, 24 Per Canl &'S. Horse Fezd, Mystic Chick-Feed, 100 16.... Mysiic Growing Mash, 100 1b. .. Beetpulp, 100 1 Buffalo Gluten, 160 th....... Slosherg JRDAY, OPEN SUNDAY e What Is Going On Tenight. Motlon Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudevilie and iotien I ctures at Strang Theatre — aman.. 00 ek - 5 qéavilie, and -amoUoL Davis Treatre. i TRl A Rl £ O 2 Thamer U and J. of A best that guarantee the pied by Davls Theatrs This Week. this week the will offer wh he best vaude- B 100 nd 7 envelopes oo collected and Iz 1 e TSN 3 TR REET, WEST SIDE vi plow ¥ day. Mrs. Conr ship ™M past Weodm New. are being made by en, 1o e -past winter, a BOLTON NOTCH Hale rri or: a ento the John Bev 8 still in wree. erett his He .}’ for i enty-fifth of th Bridgeport—Dan Bridgeport, who was fined $1,000 in th dieftel three keeper at the in Middlefleld, , Ma ence returned -himr to E church for another yea: Ralpha Hills, school. who has been ill, teach the ;. Madison brated aura and meet . Brownell. has Tnesday. =8, Z t week. RICHMOND ed here from t the Maor nsee has travel erly is seriously iIl anite cold in sday, the 15th Ve Ioore and Francle eig! has 2 ms the coming summer. 1ord tive the Plumb. el D. paid. 1335, suggesting that her tchard e ewton, for the|MIBE importation of our wheat ip 1915 | Strauss. e ter and tima. | ¥as intended for a further .movement | famous d y h Gunsight factory | t0 Furope ‘either for Canadian -troops | various ar plot o this viein| ngs were in in December and January,| Y. M. C. A. storm of F y made it| Hartford—The inventory of the es- continue. It is now plan-| tate of Edward P. Hickmott, £lsd in the the monthly meetings | probate court, showed a 2273, 1st as stated. 168. All except $34,600 is in stocks. Mr. e attras musieal | Hickmott, who was a clerk in the em meeting, zlso other local “en- 4nd C. Wesley Ha ; o ors Bt g B o o'clock where a class of ¢ Week initiated. The initiation in Nor- Maine have gone | WAlK Was at eight o'clock in the even- A. Stanley gone ‘to it hor sister, Mrs. Sarah The confer- e Quarryville M. of was able Afbert Elsworth Woodmansee, who re- s experiences T t. Help is vei Slocum Thursday Horacs Porter of ew York, birthddy Thurs- n o house.owned by ¢ Greenwich, arrangements members of St. to observe the of the rector- 2 Rev. Mr. | work as rector about Gardener, stolen. Liberty motor cases last week, a large producer and large | asks for the head of John | ha the amount reduced by Judge Thom- totalled $61,646,000 in our ex- [ This story, narr the scripture SEIn Al R s court in New |DOrtS to Canada in 1518, and only §3,- | inspired the ome engaged as the were cele- membership secretary at the Middletown ploy of an insurance company died fall. Daabury—The degree team of the lo-| cal aerfe of Kagles concucted two large class initiations Sunday. An_ ipitiation § held in Stamford Sunday afte ing for a class of seventy-fiv UNITED STATES EXPORTS -TO CANADA—1918 AND 1919 ~ Exports from United States {6 Can ada in 1919 were $150,000,000 belo those of 1918, while to practically ev: other important country of the world the exports show an increase. The to- tal to Canada in 1919 was only $734,- 000,000 against §87,000.000 in 1918, and $529,000,000 in 1917. To practically all the other important countries exports for 1919 show a large gain over the preceding year; to MeXico an increase of $33,000,000; to Cuba a gain of $51,- 000,000, to Argentina an increase of ; to Brazil a gain of $5 to China an advance of $5 ta aJpan a.gain ‘of 93,000,000; Britain a gain of over $20 000.000. Exports to eve grand divi- sion except North America show large gains in 1919 when compared with the immediately preceding year, whil in the case of North America there is a fall off, all of it apparently oceurring in the movements to Canada. Exports to Furope in 1919 show an increase of 34.6 per cent. over 1918; to Asia 57.9 per cent.; to Oteania 23.1 per cent.; to Africa 65.3 per cent.; to South Am- erica 412 per cent, while to North Anmtericathe total is . $1,296,000,000 against $1,325,000,000 in 1918, a de- s ‘above indicated, is $152,000,- , indicating that to other- parts of ground by his attendants. The second act is another headliner, The Broadway Four a quartette of real singers in & real harmonious offering. The third act is the Worden Brothers, a team of nifty foot jugglers. The fourth act is Brown and Demont in a comedy offering that includes. singing. dancing and talking. This is one of the best colored acts on the big time -today, The fifth and last ct is Dingley and Norton, two versa- tile instrumentalists, who present a mus- fcal novelty that will make you sit up and take notice. Lvery on aets are good and joy them all. The the to drama with Constance star. This is a F tion and is one of the season [ ton's novet, 4 pictures of, ny. War- Parameunt yau deville at $.15: to 10.30. Note the time e starts and ¢ome early if you want to see the whole Breed Theatre. 0 n ing episodes North America the exports show a which Hope large gain. en debut, and This fall off in exports to Canada in | which is distributed throuzh Metro, ap- 11919, says a statement by The ional Bank of New York, occurs in a| 'y large part at least in the ¢ ses | |0f material which Canada was buying for war purposes in 1918 and 1917, and did not need for that purpose in 1919. Wheat for example, of which Canad: pearing at the Breed the Tuesday. s th Herod of = dent where the uot her famous Dance of the end of which the monarch whatever she desires as a gift—and she of de an the picture_ throu fered by the Leroi ines herself to be or those of the a the export to Canada Corn, of which in 1918 was es. \ With the Farm Bureau; Miss M.'E. ‘Windham County Farmaers' - 3ssociation, topic, Farm Bureau Work With Wom- c. Producers’ topie, nssociation. -‘Allen B. Lincoln' of will put in .their ap-! Wooding, home demonstration agent of. ang. . those sum- " Eflerlfl;— joseph . HL. | C._Burdiek, Dinwoodies, Harry:'R. ‘Miner; Simon P. 1 M. Saunders, Walter P. rih Kingstown—James Don Wwilliam Gi Warner of the New England Providence, What the Milk Prodicers” Association is Doing for Milk Producers: Hartford will Greer, James . :Reynolds, Walter. Rod= | also speak on the plans of the assoeia~’ Clarence _Tarbox ames H. Briggs, South Chestman \ Kings- ' tion for the season of 1920. 0. It was in- tended to hold monthly meetings during Charles Schwab snapped Sulphur Springs. Steel Magnate at White z practically $20,000,000, dropped to a littlo over $10,000,000 in. 1919, while Gteel billets fell of $19,000,000 in 1819 | as compar with 1818; raw cotton $13,000,000; fuel oil. $11.000,000; coal copper $4,000,000 lead steel plates $3,000,000; ste 00,600 tin plate $5,000,000; pig. iron 36,000,000, These article and of a ¢ a in E pe in 1918 which : and gregates.: old, Tt is in this for the Dan q Kosloft, U whose werk-has ussian s ballet- seen seen-on the . was in charge of the ballett whict in this dance and in fact staged this en- tire ‘episode. Fope .. Hampton made_A Modern Salom ish_and spectacu and Percy tho beautiful A roaring W ! and the.Pat der of the bill. Productions Ine. dozen. demand the prineipal off occurred In r fall off much a st tire reduction in our exports to Canada in 1919, Others of thé . hundreds. of articles of the elass required by Gomestic. market of Capada show in From the Consular Reports. a large proportion of eases an increase e of its skill i on goods in 1919 instead of the decrease occur- | manufacturin s Ger- ving in -the vlasses -ef .material pre- 'many was able s population, sumably -passed on from Canada te y ite labor and masufactured : goods almost to the value of the im- ported raw cotion. Peaple In the Canary islands are steady .purchasers of rubber heels. Each year this country imports more than $11,000,000 worth of aimends. Spugh -America. is .to -heve an ali- British. “airway® for the carrying of mails.. The ple extends - for - 2.600 miles, with twelve aif poris-en route. and runs from Pernamiueo-to Buenos Alres. With its Europe in 1918 but mot required for that purpose in 1919, In cotton cloths, for_example, the exports to. Canada in _[1919 show larzep totalg i every ¢ of cotton goods, cloths dyed in the piece showing an increase of §2,500,000 in 1919 “as compared with'1818: un | bleached -cloth an Infrease ‘of near $1,000,000 and other grades of cofton cloths a similar incre: Among_the other classes of merchandise in which the- value-sent to Canada in *greater than in 19i8 are a a’ gain of about $3,600,000 materials for tanning, _cotton goods, drfed and preserved fruits, { sewing machines, typewriters, gal ized iron, barbed wire, sole leather, up- per leather, ‘boots and_shoes, bacon and ‘lard, ‘turpentine, crude mineral ofl, illuminating oil. gasolene, motion | picture films, woolen wearing appa:el, butter and cheesg. e ion of 35 AEAH00: Se-. », will modernize itaslf, One The national system .of was introduced ‘nfo Irel ke the place of the ‘To. | ¥:ducation of the Foor. { vstablishment of. the n: | ihe schools had beoa -co vhurches, as nonpay schcois: conducted by charilable secieties with ihe help of the grants. from'the ov< ernment. ‘ & yoltr L9 Men_do not hold women dear who cheanen themselves.

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