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CLOUDY TODAY—RAIN BY NIGHT AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES LOVE AND LIFE. me a fillet, u:lref' quoth The Spring Clean-up | My Sweeting’s soul or cause her pain; But just to bind ,her close and HELPFUL HINTS FOR‘ HURRIED HOUSEKEEPERS | ™tz 7, o =4 =2 A fillet. oy A housckeeper needs help—a housekeeper needs many helps. This is not an essay on [|-cive . » s cire coom £ what housekeéepers need, just to exercise the American language, but it is a little listing | 3 0o et 3.’;-:7:6'?5‘;’% of some of the things which will lighten the drudgery of housework, and enable the g_k‘.'{é{{"‘.‘_xg:i,',::’.'.f.fi',“. N wear homemaker to get through with her tasks in the easiest and quickest manner possible. ™ e DENIES ANY PART IN BURGLARY (The Modern Beauty) Matthew Guastamachia of Norwich attorneys Henry H, Pettis and Thomas Bvery woman. should have a small THE WEATHER Town, one of the three men accused and | AL Shields, who appear for the accused, package of delatone handy, for its| Fast of the Mississippi river pressure |on trial for the burglary last December | men. had finished questioning Mrs. timely use will keep the skin free from | has fallen considerably. There were gen- | Li e i Woolen, Milly h-:u ‘.\or\\l'xv»i; HU\:'Ill\:\u. - L 7 beauty-marring hairy wths, To re- |eral rains from the Rocky Mountains Town, denied absolutely that he had| When court came in Wednesday morn- MRake & thi eastward. anything to do with the burglary, when |ing State's Attorney Hadlai' A Hull put m& B R Gener;l rains may be expected during ne was put on the stand in the superior |on the stand, Clarence W. Thompson of : “":;w”m‘ P ?e]“::fi the mext two days east of the Misis- |court at New London' Wednesday aftef-|New London, as an expert of the effects 3 or 3 milnutes rab off waen the | Sippi river, with continued low tempera- | noom. o of, Dullets on sheet metal. ¢ r ture. e was the first witness put on the| Mr. Thompson's testimony had to do QRS ENe fom hair or stand when the defense opened its case | with a dent on the heod of the Reo truck _avoid disappointment, be s e Wednesday afternoon and his testimony | which the state allees the burglars used i, Suaton North of Sandy Hook: Moderate shift- | categorically -contradicted the testimony |the night of the burglary and which was ing winds, fair Thursday; Friday rain. |of Tony Baldi of Groton, who had turn- |struck by a bullet fired by Mr. Houlihan Sandy Hook to Hatteras—moderate rwich, Thursday, May 13, 1920. Th . e e 3 if Cll h. 3 lwl;'fll:". !,'l‘fe. no 'mnre"h;fl‘»lr—, . ed state's evidence, and had implicated | from the window of his home which he cre is. nothing in the list which costs much. Each price i . i ¥ dost thow wait and falter 86! WE ABVERTISE EXACTLY | variable winds with rain. juastamachia and Pasquale Cap fired at the burglars. g <Pty price is as low as we can consistent Haste. Life—he brie(! AS 1T 18 Forecast Groton with himself in the burg] Mr. Thompson testified that he had s grief™ ly make it. But each article listed has its important place as a cog in the houschold Said Tife, i bl —Julie Mathide Lippmann, in Indiame Southern New [England: Increasing|the mill. 7 had considerable experience in firing fire: 3 5 .. q apolls Rewre clontinees Thursday ; rain at night; and| Guastamachia testified that he was at|arms of various descriptions at _shee machine. Buy it today and save strength and time. o P A 2 the Liberty Woolen mill at Yantic work- | metal targets of various thicknesses and % @ i ing at unioading a car of coal on the |had observed the effect of the bullets up- St TE CRERR LI "’" Never Yet - OBESEeSEaRe Th Novw oy afternoon of Dec. 31 which ¢ was the|on them. He identified a dent on the A FEW OF l HE TIME SAVE Benantly Shees Lrutt-lme The following records, reported from |{ime when Baldi testified Guastamchia | wood of the Reo truck as a dent prob- e i 1 uned. " % The Bulletin's observations show the|came in an automobile with Capognia to |ably made by a bullet from a .32 caliber P, E Their hs(r:a;\-rh;xa blossoms om my Found a Boy changes in temperature and the baro- | Groton and the three drove back to Nor- | revolver and he deseribed the location e e ‘Window Brushes. $1.25 Hsavy Fioor Cloth With brightest surchine round me metric changes Wednesday. wich with several other men to the|and nature of the markto the jury. 'Self-Wringing Mops — the; spread Ther. Bar. | Guastamachia m. G amchia fur-| The court and jury examined the dent labi Y . White Shelf Paper, is cleanly, Of spring’s unclouded weathér, who stepped a baseball game| 7 a. m. . 40 30.20 | her testified that he had been in Nor-|onm the hood of the machine which was 3 i save labor and - are effici d 3 {In this sequestered nook how sweet to see if he’d lost any buttons 12 . . 60 30.20 | wieh at a bowling alley during the early | driven to New London and stood in et P T .. $139 e : 50 mit Upon my archard-seats 6 p. m. in b part of the eveaing’of Dec. 31 he was returning to Nor; the trolley car about 11 o'c nd that | front of the court house. h Town on| The admission of Mr. Thompson's tes- and got | timony as an expert was strenuousl; for ... HANDY BRUSHES FOR e And birds and flowers, once more te b greect. My Past year's friends together. or torn a hole in his suit. e Wall Dusters, will mach all ‘the high places $1.40 s o o the burglary ectes ey 3 ALL PURPOSES One have T marked, the hononiest gueet Predictions for Wednesday: Showers, | home. about the time the burglary wasiobjected to by Attorney Pettis ve I , the hoo ggt we h:!)ohknow a number }r]vf T arcatays wehers Vi pasin | ommild: AL the time v Ga ts- forney” Shiids for e defnse, el Fioor Ricse abeorb- tho dust Scrub Brushes .......... 3o [Tl to tnee o oos the rost Whidgrrney tified that the stolen woolen cloth was |(hat Mr. Thompson had mot qualified as ' and do not spread it .... I 30y ofoles Ll e ys who have stopped on the |weet wini_ ey o St e pread it ... $200 Shoe Brushes ........... 85c [| im0 of Soice and pinton "7 way home and wondered what AND TIDE Nagon by Guastamachia and Faldl. (he by fie court and”exceptions wero noted Black Triangle Mops, will Radiator Brushes 50c Dort leai"the Tovels of the siay 2 " (New Time.) accused man said on the he | ~Several women were then put on the s o s is thy dominion. . . . mother was going to say when - Was at work around the farm ut Norwich | stand to identify cloth they, h: Fenchialljthe cotnacs - c§1.75 Stove Brushes ..... eeen. 39 Sun Tizh || Moon Wk Amid yon tuft of hazel trees. they reached home. - 8 |_Hizh I Moon |1 5n all day and knew nothing about | chased and which is alleged to be ok String Mops; will stand Countér Brushes| 3%’ and 750 Apia yon taft of hasil treex L8 Rises. | Sets. || Water the taking of the cloth to Groton. { of the cloth stolen. At the conclus Gk Thard: sisage $1.25 Bottls Brushue 49¢ Rektla him isctins in seatan e . _ ) T Mrs. Dennis Houlihan Sturtevant | their testimony State Attorney Hull r ratae 3 3 Yet seeming still to hover: Boys don't need to worry; we|Dwy. lamip mliam avenue, Notwich Town, wite of the man | ed his cuse and the Jury was excusd un- Wiitte Btsing Mopssat = price Refrigerator Brushes.... 15c M| There! Where the futter of his wings have clothes that will stand who fired at the burglars from a win-|til two o'clock while Attorneys Pettis Hiculousk F U'-on his back and hodr flings . . dow, testified that she saw only : two |and Shields made a motior\to the cou; + ridiculously low ......... 79¢ Bon Ami, in powder or cake >’l;l;g::smn‘ned e & ‘zlln_-mzrlr-:m the strain of any kind of a men, Her husband, when called as a {that the testimony regarding the cloth Gt i e form. The handy polish r him all over. witness for the state, had said there |be thrown out as it had no connection. ATl etiany and. cleaner 12¢ My dazzled sight he oft decelves. game. were five or six men around the automo- | with the case. Judge J. H. Webb de- est made — convenient and 3 A brother of the dan~ipg lsaves: Suit ith doubl 14| bile. nied the motion, after which the defense strong........ $1.75 and $200 Liquid Veneer, for cleaning Then Aits, and from the cottaze eaves S Tours after high water it Is low | Court adjourned for the day the ed its case. . YA ours fo s song in uits with double-seat and| =< o arier W warer Willow Hampers, are light, and. el e el A Chp teterple st double-knee trousers-—$15.00 o 7 AT 2 i = graceful and roomy..... $350 and _furniture. .. Two_ <sizes The Yolccless form ket Buoss €0 fetdms to $20.00. GREENEVILLE wodr CLUB FEDERATION GUNTY TOWNS MUST REACH i 30c and ........ . 60c While fluttering In the bushes. The color mixers in the United States| TO HEAR PROMINENT YPEAKERS | QUOTA FOR FARM BUREAU ite Enameled Hampers, Oadac Ol il e i —Wordsworth. Other suits as low as ‘1200 Finishing company went on strike Tues-| Miss Irene Nye, Ph.D., dean of Con-| North Stonington and Salem are the can be kept absolutely clean 2 Rigile ry ' day afternoon asking for a 9 1-2 cent | necticut college; Dr. V rker of towns that have so far filled their $5.98, $6.98, $7.98 the same way as the above and as high as $22.00. Taise per hour. They were out of work a | Hartford, Miss Lansing Hull, the New London county farm 30c and ..... 0 HUMOR OF THE DAY whi e day and a meeting was held at | sociate editor of the h they decided to accept a 5 cent|Journal; and Dr. hip campaign which has . Willow Clothes Baskets, are : 5 5 “So you think you are becoming mear: Blouses, $1.25. w c én n progress over a month oid stand-bys. No wash day Chietiouind jJ ine, i foe ) Mdite hted, do you?" said the optician. s 3 raise that the company offered. Wed- one of the first Americ Bad roads, weather and other condi- AT PRt o028 infecting clossts, sinks, Yea I o replied the: tired: usinded ’ nesday at two o'clock they all returned|over Gen. Allent o tions have contributed to the slack re- et | d SRR L N TR e ran Shirts, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 |to work at the new wages. from Cairo to Palestine, sponse in the membership campaign so s R S U050 “What makes you think so?" Because 1 can't see a dollar go mear as far as 1 used to."—Yonkers States- Early this weok the ground was | the prominent speakers Caps, 81.00, $1.50, $2.00 broken for a new garage in the yard of | fourth annual meeting of James C. Henderson on Prospect streey) | ticut Feders of Wome far, but it is believed the towns will swing into line and ra; Sparklene, is a most efficient Rattan Rug Beaters, are not metal polish. Use it on the the $659 need- ed to reach the quota between now and - °r._'d|.,. :emr,-v (bhut they silver ........... 29¢ and 55¢c s - o 1. New. o e 3 aders in eir own r: Work has begun on the building which | be held the Mol an hole New. Lon \\IS 30. : 3 . : Hose, 45¢ and 65¢c. will ‘have a brick foundation with an|don. today (Thursday) 1 Sat || The amount which been raised class /... . 4% Tehpecas il e R l-'l:r s LTt apest s L auto pit in the floor. urday. Dean Ny speak at the | during .the present of the ~ Wire Rug Beaters 25¢ o = “How's that?" Underwear — Union Suits,| Mr. and Mrs. F. R Wilson of New | banquet Thursd 1 while e - ssary that < ing polish.: Oaly..; . ---. “He says every time we earn & dellar * | London were visitors with Mr. ana Mrs. | other three wili 1 farm bureau in ¢ te raise at . “Special” Scrap Baskets, in Enameline Stove. Polish.. 10c we should save half of it” $1.00 and $1.50. B R Tilley of Fourth atrect Wedneaday. | ovenine seccion T SERa L e R e o two sizes. Your choice.. 69c Umph! What are you going to dé it e Community Sewing club held ia| Triday afternoon. | contributions i they are to' receive | BROOMS | y Hardwood Clothespins, of the [l you alrcady spent $150 by the time weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. H.|the regular busincs Nend caity funds amounting to - Shopping Baskets, of all kinds best quality—A d:n:' for 6c \you've earned $1.?"—Birmingham Agé~ Larkin of Preston Wednesday afternoon. | Will be given an a 400D - A€ itho eatt s sThis Hennes TH0RY and in all sizes—50c, 55c, 65c, Herald. Necessary_business transacted with | the city and will make a visit to Con- | Which must be raised between now and ' C Atterbury, president, in the | mecticut college. In ti Mrs. F. cuarry | oo : : c 4 hospital during the afternoon. Refresh- [der the direction of the hosiess ¢ 30, if the New London County At an art exhibit Mary Mapes the authoress, once expressed the t ng was done for the Backus |tractive entertainment Stove Mittens, are handy and best for polishing ....... 25¢ Here’s a good No. 6 Broom. Well made of good materials. u is to receive this aid from | tate and cot ki that Maxfield Parrish's poster of an “dn- | ! 2 Porcela Bath Tub Cleanser, 5 - - e Se Sorer G At a recent meeting of the directors 3 Boy"—a nude—looked like & ‘girl, . et ke, candy and ice cream |the Second Congre nal church parish | nt meeting of the directors of It is a lower price than v the o dian 207 Main Streei T;.:‘:nvn\'mrah;'!\:h::iloxs. : | the New Loudon county farm bureau it have been able to_offer you :I’:a“n‘ “‘" ibez ';;: and when the artist insisted it was & boy . Many of the men' of the village were = of the state federation, | W2S voted that all memberships taken for some time. Take ad- Dustisss Dusters, are all the he replied: Y . a ) £ B i Weil, I eall it a young boy Just home Wednesday on account of the cut- wiion: piznning to attend | '$tween now and June 30, as well as all | vantage of it. name implies. No dust Steel Wool, in large - p: b b oot Arsa lery shutting down. They are waiting |the convention arc { prid in since January first of this vear, | A GOOD BROOM FOR 63c flies';...... tesaeess 408 ages ... ceeene. 250 g e T ) . Seabie-Flaaking for Bridge. for & carload. of il yHono shoud bo continued until June 3.0 1921 | $ “ oastrate (6o prisoger)—1 hepe:‘3 m his will give a little re tha e 2| e in. Work has been started on replanking | e honor L : nore than a one | . : - Pyle hip to the farm 0ld Reprobate—Not see me ‘re the bridge on West Main street over the | TAFTVILLE Derby for ent of the yearly member- agmin! Why, yer aint goin’ to chesk g ot She Yantic river. The old| .yqlley Farm” a domestic drama in|[R. T shiy of one dollar. In deciding upon ¥ 5 .l the job, are yer?—LondonOpinion. Sirders aad ..: i Nh"km: "l’"‘:“‘ four acts, was presented by the Tucka- | president. Mrs. Clayton J. Cur |iilis moye the cgeeutive feomiiriitiss estili; You seem interested in Russia.” put in. The work is being done on ”;;ib:u'h’flr Cla ,()( mI Versailles “A\x;‘_ E. {{m’m, third vice president i r\ 3 v:ml:cy,lgl:)'sz' hrm;\n:‘ fe, it's wonderful how long they Dorth sid Sunday school, in Ponemah hall, Tues- ffm: e soc- | b bersiin campaign this year and | can keep a 1o ship of state afloat™— e OF the bridge first. duy evening, under the .a the | retary, Mrs el to come just befor begin- | » Ladies' Benevolent Society aft- | port; treas T arm bureau year, w Louisville Courier-Journal. “Pa 1 have just been reading about & dinousaur.” “Well, don't say nuthin' f{o your ma 2 ville Congregational church, ge | New Haven: Mifl “ . attendance. The play is oung | Phipps, Wate 9 smz country girl who falls in love and mar- Directors: ries a young chap from the city. The | Canaan; Mrs ober fi Lockwood, Xev r for the sta WOMEN'S and MISSES’ SUITS, COATS and BLOUSES » " about it: she’ll be wantin' one for the , g [ RIS st o s Sese il At Most R kable Mark-Down P Siin rovmnoritn. Tumer-Cobon Howard'’s Buttermilk |10 ke her o s momer's Hattodn: ey o | B3 Joncs e eevemendar chanes n 18 t Most Remarkable Var wn Prices e i e o mestic troubles begin. The country girl Lerbury Tiam R e M s have béen sent out to all qi- |} Mememe “How ' C ‘ . goes back home, but is soon joined Frark 5. H Danbury in the cour ! 4 “She has thrown over the college gre- ream for Complexlofl her husband. The trouble is patched up. | Friend . Peck. Mt. Carme 1y appoint canvs b fessor whom she really joved to marry i erything runs smoothly after. Th General Feder v‘ 0 as: "n» m cast of aractes who fook part in the fAnna cecher Sco 0 8. Farm bureau member: a brickiayer."—Baltimore American. “I didn’t think the automobile would ever become popular. Or moving pic- ture shows.” This P Girl Tells Druggists Not to| U143, 21 Harold Rutledge. o young New | General® Tede A Yorker, Howard Bushnell ; Perry Deane, | Georze, P. Stoughton 1T ;::‘ Anyone’s Money Unless This|a son of the toil, George Allen; David [ General Federation ightful New Vanishing Cream | !lildreth, a New Yo Wm. G.|sion—Mrs. John Doy 1 great deal in this drive if th 1 immediatel ct t in touch with their and pay their membershi This will save nee s to hinf about airpianes?™ Hidreth, a New Yor it N s “T dom't think they will ever hecome iekly Sh Frohmander; Silas Hole of| County Presidents—Fairfield of a personal visit from ular.—Loulsville Courier-Journal. Quitkly Shows a Decided Improve- | vaitey Farm, Wiltred Derkins; Azasiah |County. Mra, T Framidin - Wardwel | [0F 0T one of the canvassers P Have you heard Mies FHowles ng ment. Keep, a clock tinker, Frank Pearson mford: Hartford County, M- H. | Ureed Sy iy solt since she returned from Burope Jennings, butler at the Rutledge man:|B. Brairard, Thomnson Vrtonuaa . 3. Below 1 Sas, whe | ved.™ cR utter milk {sion, John Bander; Hetty Holcomb. a S. Ford Seelcy, Washin i raised fo date. | u 2 byt ::;-::’:f:’ved ream creates | country ofiwer transplanted to city Cou Miss e wch town direct, been urged to : E : beauty aimost i soll, Lillie Perkins bel Carney, New Haven County s. mplete the quota in his town by June | == R 0 i £ 78 e iben - Rrr e like magic. The neice of Hildreth, Clara Allen; Mrs. Rut. x 10. 50 that al New Haverr; New Lond William D. Harris. N Mrs. W. B T to.—Boston Transcript. “I fear,” said the diffident advanes 1 returns may be in pefore | a $12 a week room, but will-be slightly | sociation—Miss Evelyn Cranska, Moo- m o st wonderfu! 1d a list of town directors is | higher in the larger rooms. 2 sup. thing about it is lige, Haroid's mother, Annie Hedler Alvira Holcomb, er of ald Fletcher and Mrs. F. W. Shipman, Waterford ; Mrs. Ray Wi A e, . » v things as, Emil the week cnders a dinner will be | Vice President from Ashford Associa- | Montville; Mrs. J. B, c::.'::.mrn::na:-i“"""' t you mAy ‘Eegch the € the fact t ha t | Robish; Liza Ann Tucker, who borr ek ] £ Amou as the evening meal on Satur- | tion—DMiss Rosa Hall, Wiliington. Mrs. Richards, Waterford; Mra. |1 WTile, about my star &8 DITe 5 SIS % 26 v n s but never gossips, Marion Allen: Ver. swn. Dircetor. Quota. Raised. The girls comingidown from up | Corresponding Secretary—Miss Ju- | Ernest E New Tandens Mrw S| TS0 AMRU Tt s SO the dullest, most ena, hired girl at the farm, Ruth PR zrah—B, Abell ... $1.00 on that day will want a substant | liette Doane, Norwich. C. R Paine, Noank: Mra. M, F. Hag. |00PY desk. “mot piffie. but pufie"—x- lifeless com- npbell AR ADVANGE OF 51000000 I H. Gilmi 100 | al when they arrive and the eve- | Treasurer—Mrs. C. H. Wolfe, Mystic. | berg, Mrs. Purkiss and Mrs. C. W, Gale |PAREe- :i:-xl:n lodrudlm‘ B eeieons (o yew Sk o G e meal will be made & afnner on Sat- | Junior Secretary—Miss Grace Spauld- | Norwich: Miss Elizabeth = 5 uty and makes a visit. IR CUORON: Ik IRKS | 4 urdays for their accommodation. | ing, Danielson. London ; Mrs. J. ) ey, Stoningt a3 red or rough Joseph Rondeau has accepted a posi- | The (f’y:‘j‘;“'" L s. a cohcern in Brewster 2.00| On the opening night, May: 29th, there | Recording Secretary—Mrs. Joseph A.|Mrs. A. M. Brown J‘:Tp:{ 73’\""';;‘,", KALEIDOSCOPE hands or arms i tion with the Ponemah Co. T m‘v"‘ i azles o 5218 intr Whitham 2.00 | will be dance and entertainment for | Elder, New London. Clifford Lewis, Mrs. E. T. Taft and Mrs. Paris may put a tax on egzs and SeMd| snowy white, yet there is not the! e —— T T T T e M. Geer 100 | @il the telephone people. During the morning session L. Keeney, Waterford; Mrs. A. F. Wy- |vants. slightest sign of its use after applici- | INITIATED THR| INTO AU from the T B. Holidridge 10.00| Opening on th ate makes it possi-| dress of welcome was delivered by man, Mrs. W. Davis, Mrs. M. Dol-| Each cat consumes on an average of tion. It actually vanishes from sight Rt e e | L mparsion foriesmplet] ble for the young women of the tele- | Eider, wife of Rev. Joseph A. Elder.|bears, Mrs. A. T. Utley, Mrs H. H opebpdy Sh8 the most buated atmosphere S| RrE ATR | ernment. shipbuilting cont 1.00 | phone company to go to Woodmont for | pastor of the church, after which re- | Tefs OBl il ki e L S0 % e mot produce the least shininess or| 1're¢ candidates were initiated at the | IN€ to B B MacNary, comptrolle Tontville—C. Whitman dance that evening and remain over| ports of the. secretary and treasurer, | tic i ton, “New Eonlos From 1520 to 1910 near _28.008, greasiness of the skin. meeting of Culabrn Lair, Y. 3, ilitars rk district fo | X. London—7. Hammona 300,00 nday and Monday, because Memorial| Mrs. Elder and Mrs. C. H. Wolfe, re- | Mrs omes: Mise Eing. | mmigrants came to the United Statef. No matter whether you are troubied | Oroer *', ! T i oo L P s S A S R | X Stoninzton—J. Avery 5000 53| Day Will be observed on Monday June | spectively, were presented. Reports of | heth illa Lamb, Mys.| More than 100 women are members * with a poor complexion, wrinkles, put- | Gvemme “x oror mery on MeKinley | e nesday hefor orwich—W. D. Copp 60000 12 | 1st GO the senior and junior associational sec- | tic e London- | of town councils in Sweden. finess around the eyes, freckles, crows | jowed the degres we ‘;{'{“‘{T” ameetig ol , E 0ld Lyme—G, monds 75.00 50| Girl emploves of the compdny may re- Lretarjes were also read tonington ; Mrs. Mary|{ A fiy bacteriologically examined has am or l:lnu l;’vund llhv mouth, ugly | wiches and :;fl“ ‘:j‘:m-‘\(:::(\:h\t:Fh‘.\ml; S | ¥ on— \Y‘W” Sorviee... 3000 600 :wlv’hwr‘ room no“.’\\”. T. Nott of | Following an addre on Our State Kin Miss A. S, |heen found to carry 100,000 bacteria. B o Suint & slmple routhncey | &1 ee were served. The | gelatione bk Yiffora . 1 19.00 | New Haven, sccretary of the committee, | Work, by Mrs. J. B. Kent the mecting ilbe Miss iub for we “*'me Tace hands. o asms couces | %, JIa0ning on & bie clase of candisates | PO 21 P St e B. Lada. Tr Yonlis in charge of the bookings and theladjourned and. luncheon was served in Pt g s i e greatdess o x‘: by 'lnd“:r o will quickly dis- | the annual state convention of the Gnir | Made after the plant hod exhausted $16 —C. B. York 800 | company will allow employes outside of [ the parish hall by the women of the 7 R 57 R T appear with the use of Howard's But- | e Unit- ntown=R. K rford— ew London. The afternoon se: Gallup 10.00 Haven, free toll service in plac- | chureh, don. od Spanish War Veromon of the TUnit-| 155,000 on a contract only 90 per termilk Cream. Manufacturers, How- | se hed in this eity o yoms, " 15 10| completed. Half o on onened at 1.30 £ the $1.000.000 their reservations with Secretary| Among those in attendance were: Mrs. | o'clock with an or; e This year the American people _will X as Dot dance : Mrs. | o'clock W an organ prelude followed D, 00K ard Bros. Chemical Co., Buffalo, N. vance was sunk by cof Osear Dimmock ........30.00 Mrs, Josenh A. Elder, |by a prayer servioe. Mra Eomghi: et spend more than $900,000,000 for Auto- T a e aom on Tne Josephsor S K P el s bile tires. Common Pleas Assi gleas Bcgording; s in Lo et == New London: | sided. The principal address was gives | ™0 Enments. _| ISSUES NEW DOCKET FOR Moosup; Miss | by Mrs. R. W. West of Newton (':mox The physicians and surgeons of Drest, £15 00 $299.42 COMMON PLEAS COURT Nary said Wad con e JOTESE i .| MacNary SPE iy lh:n'c’:r:!’;:wf“;::flsht;;r]tfon Fo i nle TaR00 009 Yceorime Rosa’ Hall, Willington; Miss Juliette | and Mjss Amy R. Crosby of Tokyo, Ja.|France, are demanding an _ ecight-hour A Uiy 15, ot B Tt et ves :;{:‘i;mer}l‘(‘:lt\r"vflx:::llln‘th r~f‘ruf‘t‘l"r > tne| Miscellancous memberships and Dl T i Ne i ned St ?q“n;u Norwich: Mrs. C. H. Wolfe |pan e meeting adjourned at 1.30 o |8 e e ver | company because of the cancellation of contributions . docket of 48 pages for the common pleas | MYEUS: Miss rumcn Spalding. Daniel- | clock. 1t is only within the last fifty years' ¢ 22, at Norwich, Pauline Kern vs.|according to f el court. The following are the new cases: | ot ¥ Mre, B C. Eilis, Bozrah; Mrs e that Turkish women have learncd to Motor Sales Co. 4 Bavat Chanpell oo’ ve: Liltian | Charles ‘B, Willard and Mrs. H. L €. W. Burton Withdraws Name. tead and write. AT THE a: Norwi Icholas Heigij co 3 s could not Coon, Groton; Mrs. Herbert R. Peckhart : V. *. Young, Mattie Colangelo vs. E 7 3 ; % g art | Charles W. Burt h s bees v g fiarno s it e C. Young, Mattie Colangelo vs. Economie w & = V8. . W. Burton and wife. NEW REMNANT STORE | ™. U; ie Colanelo Vs. Hoonomie | goa arz B Dy Fosce. Norwions e ENJOY VACATION HOU delivered. Tony Caldrello vs. Frank| R, a - named as one of the candidates for the v ignif that ¥ Representative Joseph Wals i P v ilworth., Edgeworth,, etc., signifies 165 WEST MAIN STREET Poul. and wife, D. Danels and 5‘5‘::92‘;“‘“;’;“‘“'(': e aviy, | Ccpublican nomination for tax collector | the town stands on & tongue of land. There ‘are about sixty guest rooms at lias Anthony, D. Frank & 3 on ; Mrs. C. ullard, Wik | the Southern New England Telephone May 20, at New London, L. B, Lincoln | tnew sot states that he has withdrawn his name i ford; oufes : / \ re recognized by the law - are vacation house.at. Woodsaont, whicy for. | Co, B ‘C. Humphrey va. G. Wi iTerg | Sor oy e Mary &, Coafes, Mrs. J. W s oy f howeve terms of the con i th H was not left unprotected when LARGE QUANTITY OF ALL KINDS |, June 14 at Norwich, Atbert Cote vs.|ed the other £500.000 given the comn: ON CORNER OF HIGH STREET |vs V. G. Robinson. i e s The Norwich Waste & Metal | mantie:* Mrs. ‘A" D. Barpenter,” Ash: | as a candidate. In France the only Christian names OF REMNANTS, AT 28c A YARD. | noies e izeed, ffl James B.|according to Mac bacause & y opens on May 29, and the ccono. | Philip Isper vs. Aman Abraham, M| P';‘;_"'C’“:- ;’,’,:flfi' {-‘;,,‘.k -Icl;:;{“i: TR BRI = 2 :*haol::n‘h“ SeEis P i IT WILL PAY TO COME AND 5 i e ment officials. feared if it was not mical business vlan permits the company | Katzman vs. Nathan Traystman, Maud€ \ypicy (o e e havid - Hos . v 3 . T LooK | Vanca the Eotcrmmcnt would st | 16 Sk 13 Fiels obm ant begsir e | Mauree v Rosuna Mauriee: sim. Az | forches, senvie: e vasia ke | o Relieve Catarrh, B o thizte S o famien gt RS OVER THFE STOCK—ALSO CARRY i greater loss through non-completion of | substantial three a day basis, for §12 a | tur Messer vs. Giacono Andriola,’ The. hiotie GNancyy Titany; . Mrs. . Lillle Tea own their own homes.. Two-thirds e e ) & T Nfanti Perkins, ‘Mrs. R. S. Edgcomb, Mrs. H. f the city dwellers do_not own their A GOOD LINE LADIES' AND! " o ships. . week. There are slightly higher rates, | N Tobacco Co., The Niantic Menha- - SSagcpml MR of the city e HINGS. {| Cocoanut Oil Makes Tha witness explained that the addi-j these being determined by the rogm. | den O . Co., The Palmer Motor. Sales: t_gd ,:""“' Mes, -Tissie - Croycl > Mrs. tarr ealness D ¥ tional half million doars was protected | which the guest selects. at all ors|Co, vs. Gust Keelys, Wm. Quattrocci , SMrs. M. H. Hollls, Mrs. H. A woman—Joan of Arc—saved France A Splendid Shampoo by a written guarantec taken on the)rooms are large and’ cheerful with all|VS- James Santocroce, J. W..Toole vs. gum‘itme?rfi:"zuif RSO Afld Hud N i ot bepon i L ————————————————. \n—s;ma syunhunmngwrn poration ‘avmnv the comforts of home and more. Catherine Humphrey, Nathan Trayst-|qon; Mrs, J. G. (-)_b‘;rn"';,‘“‘:'-\i:"”;' 01S€S | another woman. Catherine * the Great, . TR = er Morse interest. concern he had | gyt : S e R i Mrs, 3. G Mrs. L. P. ; . | | Jt, vou want to keep your mait ta) gl SO MCRT ot assets. cneeca. |, TS telephone girls have things awitt. | B35 8 Morriss Katzman, ormest .| Allei, Mystie; Miss Susan Penhailow [ Persons suffering from catarrhai|* BUsid high emong She Satiems. ATMErS! jscod condition, be eareful what youy;is 706,000, An offieial named Gitler L P Tt hapt Cland Mua. I 8umd, New London; Mra, [dealfiess, or ‘wiio gre growing hard off A mortzass el with fhe ittt e |wash it with. | exacntive, assistant' to Réar Admiraj| Vleasures: are considered; for-in @ldition | viccler: V& B.' A, Barnes Ealoh /CIhALviQebrghn i Noank' Mrs. W. 4% JeOtieAI 00 liave hend ADIseh "Will'h¢ | dood at SISOEOR el (b e n s f 3 Most soaps and prepared_shampoos| i exectlive assistant o Reat AmIrll (o “ihe lodsing and the meals for $12 | Wheeler vs. The Mystic Valley Cream-|part,” Stonington: Hattle Ashbéy, | Slotier eooT, that this distressing af>jor” $46, incindes as Seourity “bws NUNE your 'or ontain too much alkali. This dri b e 3 as e o ery Co. Martin Rozycki vs. Stanislaw | n 2 A b :|fliction can usually be wuccessfully |iomeat with white feet, named Tom, < I ch alkali. This dries| pept eorporation. aceording fo Macwars, | 4nd $14 er week, the company will pro- | Y, €0 Noank’; Mrs. W. tman_agd Mrs ted' at home by an internul medic | ' Es 2 b ture lime, as the freight cond. |11 wcuip, makes tne hate brittle, and who saded that Tom Overend, comptrol| Yo, at these low rates n number of ; Carrie 'Horbeck, - Norwich: Mrs. , Hay, | cine that in many instances nas effected | o0y _artiéle described among those A . er of. the Baltimore district, had esti-| o = r make shipments slow. |oil shimpoo (which is pure and en-|mated the value of this e Iy moving their way when summertime 1 entertainment features free of 3 ey New Londofi: Mrs. Thomas Churdh- gnd | complete relief after other treatments | Pledged. < Slinta onb | e. There will be weekly hops A ONE N e AT # BE, e : Mrs. Stella Coan, Montville; Mrs. J.[have faled. = Sufferers who couid| A set diamond may be tested by are only selling direct | !l sreatelers). is much better than| s, "z riday mights in a ballroom that is 7ox FORE MISSION SPEAKERS | Harold. Williams, Groton; Mrs. Emrma J, |SCATCely hear have had their hearing | placing wax on iis back. The luster of ng anything else you can use for sham-| The excess money advanced the Groton| 37 fect and a large orchestra to furnisn| Mrs. James D, Roush of New London | Tucker, East Lyme: Mrs. F. Wi Tholin [nr s actcr sas piisie it ahe tiek 12 true gem will not be affected by this from the car. No yard stock|Peoins. as this can't possibly injure|plant, MacNary said, was provided be-|the music. ~No admittance fee will be Te-elected president of the Eastern|and Mrs. F. S. Robbins, Preston City: o thor aatd eight inches away from _either ear. |operation, while the spurious brillianey Therefore, if you know of someone who | of paste imitations will be totally de- n Lathrop, Nor. |is troubled with head noises or catarrh- | stroyed by it. at its 46th annual meeting held ;in [ Wich i Mfs. Lydia P. Pendicton, Ston. [l deafness, cut out this formula and - the halr, | cause of the financial stress by the board | charged. Bathing houses equipped 'with | Connecticut_conference of the Women's | Mrs. H. M. Thomipson, Mrs. E. S. Ryon, this year. Simply moisten your hair with water| of trustees of the Emergency Tlect cor-| shower baths will be provided without | American Baptist Foreign Mission: so- | Stonington: Mrs. F. S. N and rub it in. One or two teaspoon-|poration, Who held a mecting in April| charge to the guests; & tennis court will | d THE PECK-McWILLIAMS |fuls will make an abundance of rich,|and decidad to provide the concern with | be at their free disposal; two Vietro- London Wednesday at the Hunt-|mgtons F. Howard, Waterford: Miss [1an o 1t 0 them and you may have been ——————— COMPANY creamy lather, and cleanses the hair |funds to complete the ships. las Will furnish music hightly for danc. | ington Street Baptist church. Over 100 |Sadie Harris, New London: Miss E. B. | cioeans of suving some poor sufferet y land scalp thoroughly. The lather TR ! ! erhaps from total deafness, Tne pre-| ELECTRI | ing on the broad verandas; a trained cgates representing the women's | Fish, Miss Harriet Fish Miss. F. A :m ":’un can be prepared at home vaml CITY ANDm P rinses out easily, and removes every|Home Service Section Moving Delayed. | nurse will be in attendance at all time: s 3 s nary societies in New London, | Gates and Miss Han Miner, Mystic; | ae as follows: ' particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex-| The Home Service section of ed | a parlor bowling alley Will be installec o And Stonington ‘assoctations -at-{ Mra. Wolliam -3, Spieer, Norwichs alre,|. S cire from your druggist 1'oz. Pars|are. the enly geod, cheap things jn cessive oil. The hair dries quickly|Cross was not able to move W {a hostess and two assistants will attend | tended. The complete list of officers|N. I. Chesebro and Mrs. Fred J. Rath- | {0 reduce by tenic action the inflamma- Amorica. , THE DIME SAVINGS BANK and evenly, and it leaves it fine and|as they had cxpected to do, from the | the conventional duties of chaperone. . |chosen to serve for the ensuing year | burn,..Noank: Mrs. John E. Post and |tiores ing trae 5y toviize iotachian ? OF NORWICH. silky, hright, fluffy and easy to man-|room in the Thayer buiding to Judge| The vacation house committees com- | foliow 3 Mrs. € R. Cross, Norwich; Mr: e, A o G. W.|pressure on the drum, but to correct and Miss May Aiken. Norwich:|any excess of secretions in the middle Mrs. . 'H: ‘Church, Montville; Mrs. C.|c:I. and the results it gives are nearly Gardner gnd: Mrs. . Jean Mosier, Wa. |4IWys cuick and efrective. ¥ ual Dividena | 288 v Barnes' room back of the police court|posed of emvloyes of the company, has President—Mrs. James D.. Rough |Afken l-:: t.'. - et pl:r You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil|{room at the city hall fixed a definite charge for lodging. and | New London. £ has been 3 aJear fhe earnings of the |shampoo at most any drug store. It| The truckmen who was to do the|for meals fo week-cnd guests. Lodging| Vice President from New London As- ?fl‘ after and will be payable |is very cheap, and a few ounces is|moving did not arrive at the room Wed- | will be 3 cents a night in a large dor. | sociation—Mrs., Welcome B. - Pptes, | terfords R. B. Chute, Greennort, N. 'y -peraon. who _hax -catarrah in 15, 1820 enough to last everyone in the family|nesday but is expected to do the work | mitory that is now being fitted up. The | New Londos v | i and Yrs. Poter Fournier and Mrs. ;'«‘«’s‘n‘”;@ux;s %stw‘:s;!rnghr:unfil‘mfi FRANK L. WOORSMS &reasurer. |for months. t today. same charge will be made for lodging in} Vice President from Stonington As- e . George Gorton, New London; Mrs. Don- ! gi this recipe a trial. S P

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