Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 31, 1920, Page 2

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Belletin, Willfantle #treet., Telephona 105. 8 - it ere el ewiny, s i al i E at Village Hill, Rev. C. Sinith, pastor of th, church ul"d‘lm rmi-n.t | Direcor Jay M. Shepard was in_charge ii the ngements. The body will be H md’n&nt on the 9:38 train to Y.. . for interment in thé nv&'n- cemeters. NoFwich Office, 138 churen Bdwsrd O’'Brien, 21, of New Leondon, ‘was fined a dollar find costs in the local {pllice court for participation in the of North street Saturday night. pléaded gmilty o the charge but m by two younz men whom he e was not the aggressor and was ght hailed from Hartford. The £ fman was picked up at the corner of Valley and North streets by, Lieu- tenant Allan McArthur after a complaint been received by telephone of a free- .?,‘.“#-’n flg’h in this ideality. O'Brien set- tied for 35. Captatn Mary Colburne of the Salva- tién Army was pleasantly surprised Sat- ufday afternoon by a number of friends, the cecasion being her birthday. She ‘was presented with a “handsome gold whist watch. A buffet lunch was served to those present. A colision between two automobiles pearine Massachusetts numbers occurred Miin street Sunday morning about @clock. Both were proceed! st at the time and when thé trolley stopped at Railroad strect the driver of forward car failed to sighal the e of the other machine and the oFasb occurred. The latter machine sus- mud & bent fender which the driver of sthe ofher car agreed to settle for. - Miss Bva Chabot of 266 Mdin street #as surprised by about thirty of her frienas Satorday night in. honor of her Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 88 Union . Willimantic, Conn. . Phene 208 (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Fumeral Director & Embalmer $0-62 LORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC ady Assistant | Tel. connection “Dr. F. C. Jackson" DENTIST 78 fl.l'll‘lnst:cu:,hw:‘l-lmlnhu uvn’nrn ciosea car lolu af lfc o'clock fer Willimantie in Borning to leave Willi: Imgoire at Wu.un or ¢ the hotels. “movs S | New York and Atiantic City. , Upol | EATONICis Phonn“ thersrnn fiebmmu every merning excap( well. Tahs u, Sr., father of he groom an Hu it | Joseph Duyn-hu. _brother of the bride. twenty-first h!\'v.hrlly Guests r present from Tattville, Stafford Springs ' and yimna(er Games ‘were played and a buffet lunch served during the coure of the eveming. Plano se- Jections weré remdered by Romeo Gau- vinof Taftville. Captain_Jamés J. Tighe of Engine Company No. 1, has returned from his annnal vacation of fi days and K tfician Edward Bombriaf began ). leave of absénce Mohday, his first st being at Providence. Thé Thréad City Continénisl Dram Corps did not win any prizes in the New York State Fife and Drummers' Association field day at Yonkers, Satur- day but all members report having a fine trip. During a stop at New Londom Friday night the members gave a short parade through the business section and then a_ concert of six hurabers while ed around the Soldiers’ monument. fhe corps reached . Yonkers _ Seturday forencon and teok part in the pafide and contests. Some of the membets made the return trip on the State of Main ex- press arriving here laté Saturdxy night: The remainder arrivéd hete Sufiday afternoon. Walter ¥. Palmér of Atlanmtie Gg, N. J., and Misé Maigarét M. Hurley 1his city were married Homlly at the Ca- thedral in Providénce Rev. Father McLaughiin. They were afténded by Miss Plizabeth Sulli¥in amd Joseph H. Foy, cousins of the bridé. Immddiatély after the céremony Ythe couplé left for théir return from their mqmonu they will reside in Shippengburg, Pa. A party was givén at “MaryKnoll, Pleasant Valley, the home of Mf. ahd Mrs T. J. McShea Sunday in hoRé: the sixth birthday of Master Frahcis Sullivan. Twefity-two _children atténdéd and all had an enjoyabl Master Sullivan. receivéd a nut presents. Members of fhé loedl police force are es for the memth of Séptember, the changes to take effect icer Paulhus, Sodom ; Jackson _ stfeet;, Officer Leahy, upper Main street; Officer Lean, center Main sire Officer Bom- bria, dav or traffie_duty. William H. Bransfield, ployéd by the Gemeral, Blectric Com- pany at Schenectady, N. Y., is spending his vacation af thé home of his par- ents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Keirans nad infant daughter are visiting With thé former's mother, Mrs. John Keirans. of Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bransfleld of 30 Meadow street have returnmed aftér a trip to Yellowstone Park and othef places of interest in the west. Rev. Walter F. Borchert, réctor of St. Paul's chureh has retufned from his va- cation which was spent at Pine Grove Rev. J. J. Papillon, pastor of St. Mary's church is spénding his vagation at his boyhood home in Cahada. The tédchers énpaged for the varieds district schoels the tbwn of Coven- trf are as follows: Miss Timker of Montvilte, District 7; Miss Mabel G. Waibridge at District Miss Bs- ther G. Vinton, District No. nd Miss Margaret Robshaw of Manchester at Difi- frict N0. lo. The sthools will open September 7th. What threatemed to be s disastous fire early Sunday mornirig i the gfound floor of the Gilman block at 851 Main street was nippéd in the bud by Patrol- man Louis Paulhus of the police force, who made the diseovery and - not members of Enginé Compaay No. 1. The fire was in a small reom formetly used for bottling purpokes nad hag gained considerable headWay when red. Mermbers of the fire company in charge of Lieutenant Harry J. Kelley attached a line of hose fo the lhydramt at the corner of Miin and Waihu streets and soon had thé blaze undér confrol. Thé damage was confined to the stmail room who i em- ‘#| which was used for storige puiposés. Armand Hurteau and Miss Rose Des- jarlais were martied Monday morning at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's church by Rev. Edward O. Mathien who aldo sang the nuptial mass Rev. John A. Sullivan was deacon #nd Rev. Charies Kélley sub- | After you eat—always use ATONIC insta %“;‘:‘Wm y Feel {h !;"Ps%'-g’ cin‘ ' many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach rut oat Ofmgw,vrd st M [ or may rel\mdei ‘hl- try itl gist. * Cost a trifle. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE g bréakfast followed the cere- mony at the home of the bride’s mother jon Sonth street, at which about thirty i guests were vmem_ Mr. and Mrs. Hurteau left in the after- ricon by automebile to. ringfield and there to HMRM‘ where | 0 thy il w26 n:elr They will reside in_ this mmx The groom 1§ emij hmfi at’ Winchaster - GoMpny < pikw T RoRee Windham while the bride has heen in the employ of the Rossie Veivét Co. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Nason and daughtér, Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Eaton #nd son Shermian, left by au- tomolfilé vesterday for a two. weel stay at Lake Champizin, N. Y. The élags of 14°1 Win chopl held its annwal reunfo: evenlfig At i . ;Valr.er Abbe, South Wndhdm, aving as a guest of honor, Misy Jessic M. Baldwin, & former mer of the faculty at W. H. S 'me i o speént fhformally, i 4 sotisl way, coff and cake béing served by the hostess. message was during the evening from Prof. and Mrs. A. K. Petérson who éxpressed regret at béing unablé to be présent.” The last Saturda¥ evening in August was selected for he anhual re- union date. This class holds the dis- tindtion of being thé only éne at W. H. S, to held reunions, the oné Saturday évenilng being the thirtéenth of Its kd since graduatio: E. Watertown, Conn.. is_president of the class and Misk Eme €. Mdrsh of Mans- fiéld Center secrétary. - e réurion wére Miss Jessi¢ M. Baldwin of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Manning of Watértown, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Notris of \Iew Tohdon, Mr. and Mrs. Hetbert Card and Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Abbe, Jr. outh Windham, J. R. Foster of Lebanon Miss Florence A, Grant and Miss Eisie C. Marsh of Mans- field Center. Metlier Tharsills, who gelebrated her golden jubilee as & nun on May lst, who has been engaged in that noble work in this country for fofty-six vesrs, forty of which she has heen connected with the convent of St. Joseph's parish in this city safied Satarday fromx Néw York on the steamship Rotterdam of the Hambufg-American line on her way to the Mothet House of the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mefey at Tilbure, Holland, Actompanying Mothe Tha silla_ were Mother General Theresa and her secretary, Sistér Ignatius, who camé to_this country July 15 and since that tie have beén the guests 6f the four convénts of the order in this country Sacred Heart of Taftville; Academy of the Hély Family, Baitic; and St. Maty and St. Joseph's I this city. Mother Alphonsa of ihe Academy of the Holy Family at Baltic has béen a pointed the successor to Mother Tharsil- in this city. She has been connected with the Baltic convention for fhe past éléven years. Mother Franeis of Eng- lahd, who at oné timé wad connected with St. Joseph's convent {n “this city and later with the convents at Baltic and Taftville has taken charge of the Bakfe convent. SHe agcompanfed Mother General Tharsilla to this coun- tfy last month after fourteén years' servics in England. Local people regret the depatture of Mother Tharsilla as she was well likéd and had a génuine inférest in the affairs &f Willimantic. She had seen §t. Jo- seph’s sehéol &row to a large and perous institution whilé it wa& lur'ey through her efforts that St. Joseph's vent was transformeéd into a hogpital She held the position of superintendent of St. Joseph's hospital and director of the parochial schoof of that name and is succééded in both “of these positfons by Mother Alphonsa. COLCHESTER The -ball game on the park Saturday afternoon betwéen the Roadmen's team and the Colchester team resulted in a tie gafie, the Scote beifig 2 to 2. The game was one of the best seen. Both pitchers played good ball. In the pinches they were there, pulling out without scores against them. Rrrors were unknown. ‘The game will be plaved at a later date. Waltér and Leo White of New Haven Wére guests of their uncle, Thomas <P. Kinney, over Sunday. Saturday morning at 11 o'clock the bells in fown Were rung in célebration ot the ratification of the nineteenth ameénd- ment, giving worren the right to vote. Irving WatkifiSon of Norwich was the guest of S. P. Willard over Sthday. James O'Brien of New Havéri was the Hish l@nflm i guést of relatives in town over Sund Mfs. Bita Lombard refurned Sunday evening from a two weeks' stay at Waleh Hill James CamméfaMta of North West- chester was a caller here Saturday. Edward Agranovitch has returned from 3 week's visit with relatives in Néw Lofi- on. Frank Foote of New London wat the,| st of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. te, over Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fréeman and George Phillips motored to Norwich Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherlock and chil- F jdréh of Old Lyme were guests of Mrs. Sherlock’s parentsMr. and Mrs. Charles F. Brown, on Norwich avenue over Sun- day. A number of the baseball fans in town went to Norwich Sunday 1fternoon in a large auto truck to attend the ball game between thé K. of C. and Taftville teams. The Colchester ball team went to Fitch- ville Sunday afterndon and played the Fitchville team and were beaten by the score of 12 to 11. A party of 10 horseback riders stayed in town Saturday nij They weré en route Hoin Mystic to Meriden. A. Milhan returned to New York :fionda morniing after a few days' Yaca- tion at his stufamer home on FElmwood Heights. Mrs. Hattle Reynolds and daughter, Miss Martha Reynolds, of Norwich, are visiting Mrs. Reynolds’ mother, Mrs. Wil liam B. Strong, for a few day Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bakér mofored to Heébron and Gilead Sunddy aftérnoon. | Chdrles H. Strone and A. Lazinsk were callers in Amsion Sunda Miss Addie May Wickwire of New of Mr. ang llrl’ ning - of {1 Thodé preagt at | N6 Iwith. his pai o Ball e "?t noon. The score in 2to 1 at inning, wun ‘Whi Wfih !M the ofl ey, ling . starting while the pitoher was Winding| | up. When the bail Was pitehed the AT ) i winning st fave ongly ‘orablé 1t Was right here where thé row start- ed. Two Stoni el mo t&he fiéld, and thére as wing e was knvl:ked oih: n‘; r.u- two exeued men ' from ington; said, had bet nmg‘ wifh. & written lonunntel'y 4 ous. than fists being "::i‘d_ i_fi“ the :fiu the plnn be it sdid, nét ofé g thefii art in the disgracsful row 3 anfiounded ¢) m.m declare that all_bets were off. ¢ idd, tenided the, fimew‘?or me Mé v%r sport, and not fof- :fi £ 3 tfiéfl £ “"dfii‘f"m;m:fi— ei‘nii! 8o it l, by the feeling that they were {6 lose the coin they wagered om the The umpire was Hosé, 6f R Lon- don, and hi§ degisions were ' impartial from the sfart of the game, and up 1o fhé timé of thé assduit, Whieh fx liable | Sunddy basel ized to grant permit for playing the va- tional gam¢é on Sunday fn thé town, dnd| C ‘White Rock is Within the territorfal lm- its of Wedtefly. Westerly nnd thie rest of Rhode ' prepared {o_bestow full chise o8 women qualified o Vote, wltlwu( the oil- iog of any of lhe -ése; machin- efy. The legi had alnlfly grant & the. Wopicn' tns rigpt ta Yols Jof prési- dent, and 4iso pmvfdéfl e full sufrage, “fi stlm(mm amend- thé passagé of meént. All elégtors, men and women dlike, were réquiréd fo refistér bétore 1920, in order {0 Vi léction. And that's all lbéfe is _fc it. The women régistered m 1d) expecting t6 be ( for prefidential &I , ing the pleasire of Wffi man or woman Who 4 to under thé 14w id éititled to v té i8 Impérativé that registfation {67 November éléetion must énd July 1, 1920. Not being able to get céident, 1500 barrels of it required for the BuiGiAg of the new Noose Neck Hill ropd, south of Washinggon, the -eonstruction has uvn of. been changed from ocement conmcrete to|Re bituminous concréte, With the approval of the federal _highway de)mm;ul Chief Engineér Patterson of the state up with the federal roads bureau, dskéd for approral of a modmuuon of the mcmutivn- to pe concrete. A féderal rom vestigated and made Tavorad mendation. The proposed road is on an entirely new layout, 4.4 miles lofig, n the woods. Most of the right of Wy has been ¢ledred, preparatory to dctual road York and Charles M. Wickwire wetc guests of theif mother South Main Street a few dayd the, past week, being called nére by the illriess of {Réir méliier. Mr. and Mrs. Michdél E. Sullivan afnd ddughtér, Miss Tressila, of Willimantic, were guésts of Mrs. Sullvan's sidters on AriSton avenue over Sufid Jake Eigart returned to New York Monday morning affer a few days’ visit on Linwdod avenue. CENTRAL VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Pdrent and daughters, Hilda and’ Betnice, have fe- turned to théir*hoie i New H having spent a Rev. Mary Macombér has fétu a visit With friénds in Fair luvéfi M-n Mass Emerson Collins and George W employed in Fall River, Mas at their homes for & few days. Andrew J. Ladd, Miss Mary Ladd and Miss Sarah Card have returned from a vacation spent at Westport. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gorton of New Lon- don visited at E. Hoxie Lillibridge's Fri- day. Mrs. Charles Leavens, who has been spending a few weéeks in Wilimantie, spent Sunday as thé guest of Mrs. Celin- da_MeStay. The Central Fire company was called to the home of Beecher Brown at Black Hill about 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. A stack of hay near the barn and shed was burning and the buildings were e~ dangered. The fire was extinguished. The barn owned by Willis Rouse and recently sold to Blmer Rider has been sold to Heénry Adams of Plainfield, who is removing it. Edwin Amsbury died &t the Backus hospital in Norwich Thursday oon. Hé was taken to the hospital for tréatment about three weeks before his death. He was 83 years old and had beéh living at the home of hi§ only daughtéf, Mre. Ai- fred Hill. He leaves & wife, a daughter, 4186 a granddaughtéf, M. Abby Hill | Hopkins, and a gfeat-gFandson, Alfréd Hopkifis, all of thig village. bee Junction and for da 3@%“ of There has becn legislation per the Preveiition of and . the preserw: shellfish. Bave “al B ers While the cougs have 1iéf sought B; fiés and’ has_beén w% rting herself in & 3 unf&fi‘w& copdi i m at & ird distriet spaeial . court Mémday, ckrfléd wflt indecent ex- posure. She was adjudged gulity and com- titted to the state workhouse and house 6t orfection for firée yéars. The court e)@!fini‘eéfl o' zm i:t that the long sentenbe Was givi hat the board of bould givé hér freédom at by for six months of Lhe board wétld be without thé Miss Dongh g :m}m: . Fberors the smb ot 1hE conpiniea Rev. vastor sf cmm ¥. Wihidms, féfrmer Episcopal church, 6ff] : | clited -& tHe marriage Buudly affer- n 6f Missé Annie afine O’ Connell, ughter of Mr. and Mfs. Themas B. '(oringll and Hgnry Hatfield ,-sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bl & fimflue 00K pigce at the home of the groom. They were atteéndéd by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Blackler. Loeal Laconies. Hei” Saruel M. Catheari has purchas- “{hé Lema héuse, of Granite stréét ana Chégfer dvénue, and mow oé- ’az thé préfent timé, is the Stiliman dah- en_ofi thé Wateh Hill road: beock, formerly of Westerly 16w rediding at Babeock Cofnérs, néar | St. Johnebirg, Vi, is here on a visit to rélitives. 3 o _M\’Dlld by Charles D. Maxson. THé real henn(y Spot of theé town Propérty now éénfly sold f 560. Betting 1§ .u,’wsea to bé barréd on &ffl‘u £TOURGS, depetiaily at Sunday e h’g;h $her e ci of tl cifeulating aépartmént of thé Wm«u and Mer gri- al Library assocjatfon, . has retwi.vd from a two weeks' vachtion In Néw Hampshire. Idbfdrian Bisil Boies Wood started Satdrday 6t h's vacation, which Qit spend in camp. Miss Agnes Brodie is substituting during the vacas fion perisd: Loren Oayite, bome. from WagniAgidn, gave ll mml ih the Ffrgt Tt shuron, Sanngy, following the morn- lng service. The police tobk i a jakey drufk on Sunday night, the first in theée Weeks, and coiniciiéntally (b offéfider is the me individud! in both infthnices. The ?gn‘alty for the offence is §2 and costs of Compated with former veafs, the have been comparatively few arrests i Westerly for violation of automobilé laws. - The restrictions Nave increased locally. The Yotng Men's Christigh Prideavor club is in camp at Méadowcrslt, near Shelter Harbor. The ‘work of sewer onstrdction will be_ resumed today. Miss Annie Robinfon was taken from Quonocontaug to St. Joseph's hodpital Providence, Sunday, in the ambulancé of the Westerly Sanitary Car? The Alert® and Cyeloné A fes paraded with the Westerly’s: Corps, Monday événing, prior to opening of the carnival. Governor Beéckman has anneunced thdt he will ot bs a candidate for & fotifth term. Congressman Ambrose E. Kennedy and Liéutenant Governér San Sélic{ Ravé announced thelr candidacy pan- itary the . Farpham is attendifig the ntal Convention in Bostén. Scanlon 8 in Phifadel: ympanied by his dadghiter, Carl V. Brucker, local mariager of the Texas Oil company, fracturéd Kis arfm While cranking #n automobile in West Broad stréet, Satupday afternoon. Mrs. Cora H. Wright of Rochester, frhiuiss the enahgemint of her datgh- ter Miss Ethel Amelia Wright to Hussey Reed of Westerly. "COLUMBIA The paper mill at Hop River appears to be doing a §ood business. Their store rooms dre filléd ith the materials for the constructibi @f pdper and léather- boards, also the fimishiéd nfoduct. 1t was stated there that if sufficient help could be obtained thaf the mill Would be rut at night. Earle Slater of Hop River has pur: chased a néw automiobile. The iniferiof of thé Hop River sehiool- | house réceived a coat of paint and the Qesks were varnished last Feck, besides some necessdry répairs Wefe miade. A play éntitléd The Twig of Thorn was givén at thé town Hall last /Wednesday @vening by a company from Heébrom, the proceeds being for the benefit of St i %’éBBPRING T was only a few months age that the Wishbone Bedspring was fifst intro- duced in New England—and the up- paralleled popular{fy it has earned dpmm again the sound’ purcthasing judgment that is always aasoméld witb thns part of the country. The Wishbone his down- right valué built info it throughout. See it for yourself: (1) Rustprogf: Comparé the exclusive gray enamel with the faé btéuu- hm of ordinary sptings. less: The Wishbione has no sfmll lates confiecting its links and rattling unpléas- antly—you_ slec ¢ soundly. (3) Sanitary: The \ e is mude of new matérial mrwwut ~— many ordinan springs are made of second- hand N and wire. (4) C-gomfln lm bone links are curved fo give {remr play and sprmg than usial, See it ished i ,Jl;fl I gray énamsl Inighe! #mé ray Tt nfonxé er Look on_the Sring for ts Carg that ddder w’:flll Refe r “ éndmel. AT ALL GOOD STORES ueumné AOME CAMPANY 76 Portiand Street, mfi 1y of Providencs Titus jam ! mme cnhuxeu‘ 10 the R for" the e?- ma Alm !ch then i nmdm. thé, 4 Belegate t6 i3 ’,’tr?“ répblitan eoh- Himantic on Satur- in 48th. thip i if Jast Sundty t6 SKEWuER llmp ., fo visit Mr. -{u Hrs. Ca Bnflmrt - E. E. L field rom‘eny nfldln‘ kriown fof their musical ability, for a short vieit as thé mm M f Sl My Ty Lyman. Miss Merrifield of wunmnc. 5 ‘- at Mr. and Mrs. Fred A t's, 3 if“confiectsd with _the n;mm cnurei choir, artistically rendered last smq plorming in church ihe Sopraiio solo G. W. Marston, My God and Father, 1 Strdy, béifig ably l&gmhnled of th¢ orgah by Mfs. Clayfon fuat retui up the William A. Collins has from a trip to Niagara Falls, Lawrence river to Montreal and Quebe¢ and down the Hudson rjver. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Little and daugh- tér Mildred of Springfield, Mifé Bruge of Providenice nad Miss Péacock of Willl- miantic, guests of Mr. an) Mrs. Fred A. Hunt, 161t for theif Womeés last Satirday. M, dnd Mrs. Clayton B. Hunt went last Thursday to Rehobott, Mass. angxd- Mg the 50th anniursary of the it ‘:mfly, at whieh 250 wefé pmem rép. seriting 15 branches. Mr. _and Simon K. Goff returned with (heir ddughtet oi Friday. A horse belonging to Myrtlé Celling dropped dead in the cemefery last Mun- day. Horace Little, who has been tomobile trip to Branférd and ven, left last Wednesday with hist Mrs. Abbott Little, and Mrs. Etheél ey of A trip to Amherst Atnol, Mass., vigiting Rey. Eiliott O. Foster, for- mlt tie, tr Wth ber mother, Mi Liifan B'- Jofin. _ Elisworth MJ“H Jersey cuy,. N X, Lillian St. John and Buils of Providence; R L, is visiting Mré. Francis. Roy. Smith of East Killingly Has rented Mrs. Ida Owens -tenéntent for the sedson. The Cherokees and Big Chief Red Clo\nl e da # g2ip on théir geore of 120 suud;y, léaving the Apachés Plum; 1 my 104 ahéad. F. Q. er, gln and Miss Mand GRftith and Mrs. béeri spending thie past week enjoying the ‘sed bréegs at Point Allerion, Mass. Brovl Johp @Fiffiths and. S6f, Neéls6n, bréthér, Wini/féd, mbloted w w;mmn» tic_catip mieeting Samey | Fréd Cole and fafity La- einda Colé of Péstét cmtr, bwg Beéri on & mbtor frop to Hampten, N. H.. vis- n{:: Rev. F. Buker, tormenty 6f s an au- e% Ha- ther, itke- t 8t John of wuumn- g Wht Is Going On Tonight. nqgnb and Mgtion Pletures st Motion Pietures at the 638 & banner show for fi‘ M By Charlott ., Whib classy sirig- m “me real ey Afe panied by chill nn;fl 'he- $usical are next séen in a musical me- t ht the house down in a gl- B whnerhi! ot a héard by all afe jast ifi & beantl- Aact and somé singing. ttpr and séme wor. itchell Lewis 18 the £ reel feature entitled, Fong. 'This plcture e 1l 8f thrills and heart throbs. If véu lifie a northiood drama then for (God sakg flo not mies- this one An up-to-date Gaul Mont Wwoekly eloses mu Bhnper Ehow. ~ Watch for the St mk v fox Thursdxy, Py and Sat- i-lm thred all star acts, 4lso &finy Steveok, the world's best known actress in Tha Sacred Flame. Dofi't fotget the Strand's water pipes frecze . inside when tho thermometer i 30 in the shade outside, 68 Wwhp perspire when you can go Where it is cool and See a real at 2 poputhr 1 Breed Theatre. “iPaFIGE. Bedrobm ‘and Bath” ta the feature photoplay at the Breed theatre today. This is a phiotoplay version of the fampus stage success of the same me which had an extended New Tork ?flh lt 1B A Dbédroom. farce and Is a 1 rib tikcling fiot. See the ‘picture also he seen n the “The Great effcret” This episode e eniiiied “The Inn of Dread,” and i8 a real thrifler. Other Pictures on the bill include the Pathe Xews, a Centufy comedy and ‘Topics of the Day.” MONTVILLE There Weré ix bifths in town during flie mofith of Jily, four males and two f6malés. They Were: July oth, Harry Fabidn Bricson, son of Harry and Mat- dret Bufton Kficson; July 14, Yetovinia rupbliski, daughtér of Alexander and #fy Rrupsuskl: July 15, Bmma Caro lind Amielia_Geflfich, daughter of Fred 4nd Bmffia Bithd Gerlach; July 19, teb- ert Burlake, %8i bf Michael and Helen Boatensl Bufiake: July 25, Rebert l(arfllnl ftheame, kon of Ovelia and Lil- héafne ; July 31, John Poho- !nn of John and Sophia Cos- tefiks Pofozam. Thers were four mardiages: Jaly 1. Berijamii Regolt of New London ahd Ifene M. Blajbdell 8t Méntville: Juiy 17, Ch!flei N. Russéil afd Mie Miry . oth 6f Alé{xl;me mu 23, Rbert tefith chapter of of i3 2 Bari- ';.menvme July u samu. Cha- Biftna “Williame, both o Mont- e death Werk five: ju)y 7, tra Hazel Andégson, agé 1, Gase peernicios afiémia; July 10, Maty Dradtoed, age $1. aftéria Sel¢fosia: July 10, Melvin Fiirbef, age 54. cAuse cerebral mehin- gitie: Juty 13, Raymona Drew Johriso ;ge 0, cause -accidental drowningz; Jhly afiny Johhgon, ake 59, chuse ear- use of digiil ohn ey of BAitic was in tewn Fhursday, mu-dln. the funeral of hie brother, Maurice Cobnes. ;Rew. Hafptr Mitchell and on ot Brockton; havé retutnied to their home after !Mndln' several weeks ith i ek M Mitehell . Mts. Mary Camphell of Middictown in making an extended stay with Mre. Fred Spéncer. Mrs. Campbéll and Mre. Spencer were visitors 1h Westerly Wednesday. After several weeks spent with rela- tives in New Jersey, Marian Chapfman as feturncd to her home here. Hetman Babceck of Bridgéport, fof- | ferly ‘of this place, was in towh Thare- day renewing acquaintances. Mr. and Mra Robert Latimer of New- ark. N. J. whe ate spending the summer at Pleasnte Béaeh, have been visifing At the Paimer homestéad Mrs. H. M. Britton and daughter Carol of Madisen, N. J., feturned to their Bome Wedneiday atter visiting at {hg homé of Mr. and Mfs Charles Rathbui Thé fepublicanis beld their cateus in t town building Thurdday dfternoon At &élock. Dan, Home was apnotmted ehdirmdn and Frank 1. Togers clerk The follotvitic delegates were ohoses : Howsed Wood has béer wisiting & week | H mer pastor heré, and Mrs. Johh Locke, returning Saturday. James A. Utley has sold his place té Gonrad Schrieter. During the absence of Ethel Blakeley, who édrriés the mail, her duties wére as- sumed for four days by Charlés K. Hiteh- cock. T. Newton Owen, pastor of the 16- cal chiurel, épeiit sevéral days Aaring the past week at Brisfol, R. 1, and at fhie seashore. Rév. Dr. Kifkwood, assistant pastor of the Broadway tdbernacle, New York, dad Mrs. Kirkwood and her sister Have re- tunied to Columbia foF (hé remydindér of their vacation, Which was inteffuptéd as Dr. Kirkwood wis obliged fo return to his church for the menth of Augu Céunty Agent E. BE. Tucker, With Mrs. Tucker, was in town last Friday and vie- ited the places of somie of the residents, inspecting the gardens, tréés and stirab- bery. e Mrs. Told Brayioh and friend took an duto trm to v.m:& visiting !?n lfi‘y- forr's b1 Mre. Charles Sahlen entertained frisnds trom Providence, R. L, Sundsy last. Henry Lewis stands at the head of alf fishetmen hete so far this season having capturéd fivé bass at Moosup pond on Friday, which weighéd ten pounds, the, largést one tiping thé scales at . four pounids dnd ten ounces. Feel Easiér Now. Thé Getman foféign Sedrélafy deniés haf Gerfhany 18 {Bidkidg of Joining| forces with Soviét Ru6€ld in ofder to e¥- cape her obHgatiéns. N 't 6%, _don breathe easiéf?—Cléveland Piain Ddl- g er. ¢ The laiand ot Guadeloups Ravé &R smé raliway 118 miles Mk, two imm iis Béing harfiessed (6 provide tate convention, Gecrge H. Bradford afd ggibnal, Fred J. senatoral, saérick W, f. and Mes. Bawin Shermian of Meri- o, Mass ésts 4t fhe Chapel meémm over thé week end. Mrs. Robert Mitchell and two ehnnén of Boston aré guests of Rev. and Mrs. . Mitchell at e parsonag, any Wete from sarronnding towhs Tuépday dt the atiction of farm Landpheré tédd. Many antigécs e «mxuaeg the dale and :mofln Wl Landphere family for Several gefetations. was bought some montis 4g0 By Thed- his sister, the late Miss Bloise Landpfiéfe, witl %n‘ke tis home with his niece, Mrs. been spending the' week With héf paf- ents, Deacon and Mrs. E. 8. Hénry. ts- of friénds in town |.—. Mrs, Royce Brocke(t and son, iraday ta e hate relativ flmu Pat IIM afd ntensils dnd hold goods At the ney prices. ‘gwn’mmfl : of. The farm, wiich has heen in the dore Richards of Honoluld Landphere, who lived on thie firm ®ith 1da Tourjee, of Waterford Mies Mafian Heénry of Hartford s Miss Hattie Randall and her sister, you| Mes. Suste Tilden, of Dahiclsoh, were Ir., of New York, with Adeibest nm Clinfon, Beatrice aid Kiwéea Sfiasve am Th r. !nfi fix‘i fl: X ;hflflm! with Mes. e of fhis piace, aré vis- Funefal ser- | Pater's chtireh bell fund. The hall ®as: fs. Alexander Williamson woman who plans to put up preserves should her needs now. one the important things to have everything nedwhenymmmdyum AFFLICTION| Sorl. Concrete Ingpector | Saved By “Fruit-a-fives” 88 Noktit Usiox §r., Rocassre, N.Y, “For five long years, I was afficted with Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble, | which devéloped into serious Bluddér Trouble. Isawa testimonial of ‘Fruit-a-tives® | and concluded to make one more trigl. By the time fhe simple box and a 50¢.. box were finished, therd was grand improvement, 'l'o make a long stoty short, I ¢ ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver | Tablets the best Stomach, Liver and ! Bladder Medicine the #orld has ever Mfi(& 4 R. B. OFLYNN. | 2 beéx, 6 for Atdealersor ”“Ufi""%'v”‘ Limited, 0G] h No Y vices wére heéld Safirday afterficen at the Pitnam Heights cemetéry. Burigl was in fhe family lot. Mis. Arnold B. Mathéwson, Mise R fathewson, Miss Paulife M-menx Mrs. George W. Loting and son. Lestér have returned from two months' stay at (he Marldnd cottage at Piédsant View, R £ Mrs. Arthuf Bfadiéy and Miss Emma l ’L'llradlm are visiting relatives in Lynn, Mrs. George Petvin and daughiters, Ruth and Arlené, visitéd Arnold Mathewson and family at Pleasant View, R. 1, Thursda: - The Central Worstéd mill closed Fri- night for twé weeks. Misses Elizabeth and Phebe Baibér have returnied from a three weeks' stay at the ilimantic_camp gréind. Mrs. Bdward Gallagher &nd daugh- ters, Mary and Gertrude, have returned (':m;\ o week&' stay at Oakldnd Heaeh, |} s Skad “,meaey waé at Butfon- ‘Woods, R. Tish b Bcurque has heen spend- (ing a week at Oakl Buc . Greene and Mawd Cafson of ‘Hope Valley, R. L, dte spending a_week .m Hlu Gréend's sidtér, Mre. Frak L. G Browhi and ¢ the historiéal pageant at Roseland park | a7 Joodetosk Wotnamlay érowded and thé entértainment Was éx- cenént. 1t s estithatéa fhat $75 was cleared for the fund. Ranaall Porter was fn New York last ‘Weédniesday off business. Mre. Meyér Cohen gnd dn of Pine street, dlso Her sister,’ Mrs. Liebrowifz, and husband, who have been Mfs. Co- NéR's guekls, left town for New York last Thursday. A postoffice inspector %as in town last Thursday auditing thé books and inspect- ing the Hép Rivér and Columbia post- offices. During the pasf week fthe roadbed at the Hop River dépot had beén undergbirt considerabilé répairs. - Aboat 16b fies which havé béen in use fbf the past 8ix years havé béén fémovéd and réeplacéd with néw tied, 4 gang of Eight men Dethg employéd. Mr. and Mrs. Feéd A Abél etitértained mef Simddy ¥fs. Daniell Stftivan of Wii- antic. Mrs. Abbie thkley‘ aiso ner don &nd daughter of Notwich, Wweére gests last Stfiday of Miss Josephithe Hiltehins, Who i§ un Hinckléy's niéce. fe Was €0 have been a ball & me o UE— —VAL WE BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING TO BE THE BEST VALUES IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS THAT WE HAVE OFFERED THIS SEASON. DONT DELAY. SEE THEM AT ONCE; ¢ 0 1620 Overland Model 4 Roadster, about 4 msnths old, like riew, $750.00. 1919 Mack Truek, 2 tén nueny, large stiles Bedy, fiest clags condi cost dver 144 Sall; for quick ¢dls dffered &t paymente sacrificé price of ti.;;b on Sasy time 1818 Ree 7 Passeniger Touring G, §1,000.08, Ovérland Model 90, winter tap. * Rey Speed Wagen, stake bédy. the gfeefi last s:twfd-y ftérpoon bé- tween the Ideal an b Windham ciubs, but the smm wm m club fail- ¢d to put in 4 a Thé chtirch beit at noon, celébfating the ;‘?&MM mm B T o G: M. C. 2 Ton Truck, very low price. Stéwirt 3 Ton Truck in gedd rififing order: i Sraterton The \death of Déeacon dn%fi!fl Smith océfirred at his tome y nf. Mr. Smith riad been in poof health fof sevéral years buf for a few daye to Ms death was confiriéd fo his, home. He had been one of the deacons 6f the Ution Baptist church for, a”number of years. Heé leaves nu wife, Who Rosamond Betsey ylrlan two dau teers, Misses_Geneva Géor mgh Smith, one_sén, fihm{ nfid a grand- daughter, Grace Sinith. j6on af 2.30. with b nmu%lkhy ifih fc ih apténdance. late_homé Fi %&lffl ethimtd the ur- re Beld at his . it ?:':mm wm'. gflmm Laad i Was i tery. Wuer(crd and Willigm féffers and Mr. -M ufi Hardld Jefter u( Je City Suhiday of Au Jefters. Livém, who has been visiing hie mmef. ltn B G Lvon, for- several Weciés, hag returmed to his home m Chi- Atfter & fuspension of mgstings threfeh the summet, the Ladies' Aid society will m‘;ic ‘gl( meezlr:‘g lh&umn% wiifif“ .fs,,% mnyunmmo(nnly industry

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