Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 2

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The chanter at the service was Peter e | | Mayda of Fall River, Mass.,, who was as- sisted by the choir of the church. There | were beautiful floral forms. The bearers | were Peter Lucko, Jehn Kotehur. Alex | Daranowski, Max Ceblimark/ Daniel | Wolchurk and Kugma Dubinar. Burial WESTERLY Nerwish Bulisia, Willimactle Ofics, 10 B8V charge of the Wellesley worlt In | (e sctuien o oo novi MP: FASY TA4| reprepentative of the revenue qeriart- chlef endtncer of the Seuth western Utlll- . this city: Mrs. W. A. Buck, Mrs. Harold . ment, sent by Collector of Internal Rev-[tiss cormpamy's electric plant at that §5 Church strest. Telophono 105. Taylor, Mrs. Thusa Gidman Tupner, Mrs. | Prof, Henry K. Denlinger has been oo | enue George . O'Shaumessy, will be at fplace. Mr. Lamphere ‘b a mwative af 4 —_— €0, Cann, Wrs, Fogak I . Migs | UTed for the speaker at the, boys! sa‘i “ | the town hall from February 1¢ te 19, tc | Westerly wag in empley of the Residenfs of Willimantie who have | Florence Howle, Mrs, Walter ¥. Borcheyt | %8 to be held al the ¥. M. C. A. bulld- | 44 'the ‘people of this vicinity in flling | Westerly and Power company for wenderipg what had happened 10 (and Miss Anna R. Winter, Mys Harold IS Sunday afternoon. Following Pro- | ont tuelr incomp blanks, He will be pre- {15 years. 3 Imoome tax man can rest eosy. {Of | Taylor has been appointed by the county fessor Denlinger's address, three oo Of | pared to give informatian, recelve income | Suowballing automebles seemed to be & thelr blanks can be flll2d out and turned | chairman tredsurer for Willimantic and |TIOHoR Plctures are to be shown, TheSt |tax reports, and will have on hand & |the popular sport with the yewh ef . 1 in befors March 15th. Roderick A. Jodoin | Mrg. C. C. Case publicity director. plotures are as followal,Heroes All, Nor- | grcic of forms for which theve mey beBeach siteet Wednesdsy. & of - o€ Baltls, incoie thx man, acrived o this folk, Va., and Famous Hawallan Vol | 3" gorol o ',,, maehine was hit In: the faee by one ¢ @My Thursdsy morning and opened up| Master Bobert Limcoln, now making | canoes, The Providence revenue office complains |of the missiles. The sport was discoms | Bis office at the seleetmen’s room in the | his home with, John Clark of Chaplin| The girls’ freshmas basketbell five of | that the people of Pawcatuck, In the|tinued Thursday because of lack of ame p town building, and from this time until | Center, Was given a surprise party Wed- | Windham High ran away from the | town of Stonington, arc not careful Infmunition. | March 15th will be on duty dally (except | <54ay night in hopor of his 16th birth- | Natchaug girls' team in their ‘game at|filing out thelr income blanks, They | Tne loeal students at R. L state college Ssndays) from $.30 2 ™. until noon and | 48y’ Games and music were enjoyed |the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday and won by | should make it elear that they live infare at homs for the mid-year vacation. from 3 to 6 o m Several people appiied | Juring the evening and Master Lincoln |a score of 31 to 0, Pawcatugk, Conn., and not In Westerly,! A framed ploture of Samuel &'Cm-. m for information Thursday and Mr. Jo- | repelved a handsome leather belt a3 &) Epngine compamy No. 1 was called ogt [R. L In many places they give theftown clerk of the town of Westtuly from doin has given out some information re- | 5ift from his friends. ‘Wednesday for a chimney fire at the | Number and name of the street and shew | 1355 to 1383 hambeen presented the town 7 sarding incomes subject to tazation. The follewing have heon elected effigera |home of John Walsh, No. 43 Elm street. | that they Hve in Westerly, R. I Cof-|by Hop. John W. Sweeney. The photo- P fund for European reliet | °L tHe Men's club of the Mothod Epis- | Nine gallons ef chemical were used to ex- | fusion resuits In that the blanks are oft-| zreph has been placed in the town eleris’s office. copal church for the ensuing year: Fred- | tinguish the blaze. The house is owned | €n sent to Providence when they should s Lots that put a strangle-hold on the high i o 38021 0aa hoan Mised towards | oFick P. Davoll Dresidint; Baward C.|by WoEL Philpe he sent to Hartford, and when they are |* Tho o) tesms of the Westarly Cycle . New B h 2 ! o ot 37500 set e | Easterbrooke, vico president; Aibert C.| ¥he Men's Bretherhood ctase of the | COTTeCtly sent to Fartford the authorl|giub and the Misturet e'ub of Stonimx- . | prices of shoes effered withoyt any het air or a sinoot drive Recent donations Nave come from | SCFIPWUre, secretary; J. H. Bentley, | Firat Congregational church enjoyed a | U8 thire are llkely fo forward thom|ion will play this (Fridey) svening in I | treasurer. A fine address on The Life of i ouse | 1o Proviience, the Crele elob Ty, Wowoa's Boi Mm“-'mgl soc:‘muj Linceln was given by Rev. H. 8 Me- "w‘:?.‘.ffié‘.‘f vev“w’::‘n-:ln:hfn-c:::::h oust | The ofors of Merrill post; No. 16.| Misy Lawra E Mcintyre, acting prine m'“u: Pottan e ens 5. Sivs. Hawin | Cready of _(he First Congregational|a suppor at €30 o'clock and speaking | American Lerion, are planning a military |cipsl of the Weterly High school. I8 ien 310; previously reported §1,859.24; | Church following the business meeting. | followed. v funeral tor. Juserh A'.I‘ Ou‘;ne. ":“m‘o “'m:; ‘mjoygmca. few days’ visit in Washing- total to date, $1.884.24. Effective ¥eb, 15th, the exchange rate| It hecame kmown Thursday that Gov. TARQE SIRERY. SR the on, D, C. on the pound sterling at the postoffics | Everett J. Lake would not bg able to at- | th® “"‘“““;‘;- A telegram has been re-| Lodge No. 678, B. P. O. E. of Weaterly A group of Wellesley college graduates | iy 1o g4 The present rate is $.75, |tend the Hoover mass meeling at tie ceived by Mr. and Mrs, Ozapne of Me- |has been assigned to Hox K at the Rice recently met at the home of Mrs. Chris- | Cnioh'ls Bome seven cents under the rate | state a on Pleasant gtreet next | Chanic street, parents of the young s0l-|penefit show in New London next Wed- topher C. Case and decided to hold a card | iyeq 'p *pn ke SO0 EEEF e TUL Tucsday evening Lioat Gavr: Charigs | dlor that the body has arrived in Newinesdsy night. By bidding the highest rtr for the purpose of raising. MONEY | ot will again place m,'p;“m rate | A. Templeten is to coma to this city far York_ and will in all probablity reach|for a hox, the local society has the best be given to the Wellesley semi-centen- | yicner than the bank rate, tHe meeting and will be one of the WesTr]y -February 15, Osanne was A |jocation that can.be obtajned, directly in nlal tund of $3.000,000 Lo be compieted in i o speakers. | Attarney Qoodheart, a promi. | MEMBEF of Company F, Sth Infantry, Sec- | the center of the front of the ring whera 1935. The local graduates are to take| The dolls placed in the Bosten steme |nent lawyer of New Haven. is algo to at. | 00 Division, and saw much actual ser-| eyery move of the fighters ean be seen. Bp the selling of Wellesley chocolates, | windows have attrasted mueh atiention |teng the meeting. Prederick Kaye, direc. | Vic™ I Was once wounded in action. Abrim Lawié ended his- Gutien 8 which scheme has proved so successful in | during the past few days. These dolls, | 1o of the state Hoover fund, is also to be | A 0w recttal plven Wednesday even.|janitor of the West Brond steret school other citles. The following comumittee is | which were dressed by people of various | present on this occasion and he has been | Ing at the Colonial club by Miss Leone | Tyeaday night after twemty-one yeass of nationalities, are to be taken to the atate | pecured ns auctioneer of the dolls dress- | Marquis, soprano, of Bogton, entertained | continuous service. Upon his retirement armory next Tuesday evening and will {4 by various logal eitizéns. All other | the mombers of the Westerly Music clubihe was presented a heautiful solid gold . be auctioned to raise funds for- the |gpeakers and entertainers mentioned in | And their friends. The soloist was accom-|watech fob and Masonic eharfa by the Petemn's Omtment Hoover reliet. Drevious articles in The Bulletin will be | Penied by Mrs. Frank G. Ahern, of West. | teachors of the schaol in reoognition of tongue saleaman to tell you what you want. Nothing but real bargains—eand niind you—one : can never buy here without saving money. . | Ready tomorrow at 9 & | on the Self-Service Racks § ] . On Table No. 2—Good scconds . Women’t in high and low shoes. Some 000 Sh black, some tan, only about 200 === [ 0€3 pairs, Yeu do your own picking. The Boston store and the United Talk- | present to take part in making the rally erly. Followine the musie, mlreshmfifl'—l his faithful service, Owen Sherry, of BeS F Eczem ing Machine eompany have loaned ma-|eme of the greatest events ever held in | Were served. The programme follaws: |Sitliman avenue, who succeed Mr, Lewis t For chines to_various stores gbout town, and | this city. - 1 starteq on bis new duties Wednesday, records fade by Miss Lusy Isabelle| Wilson Elery Wilmarth died Thursday | » Romance Marsh. who is to sing at the Hoover rally [ at his home on Windham road. Mr. Wil- | b Vjsion First Application Stops Itching of |next Tuesday cvening, are being played | marth came to Willimantie in 1904 and |© Nefl . Eczema, Salt Rheum and Piles. to those who carc to hear them. The |has been a resident since. He was born committee in charge of the rally next|Dec. 31, 1366. in Rehoboth, Mass., where | @ Sensaione . . = - Tuesday evening has promised, Mr. Kaye | he spent his early boyhood. While yet a | Die Lotusblume . 1. Bchumann | of Ashaway, a members of the board who Ends Chafiing Distreas in Five Minutes | that Willlmantic wouyld tui# out strong |young man he engaged in the milk busi- | ¢ Liebesfeir .... Welngartner | ia in Daytona for the winter, on Tuesday evening, but fr ac- | ness in Providenee, R. I .Later he es- u1 Half hour services Bunday on the counts fjieny nearby towns are eoming |tablished In eompany with others the |3 © Moon Upon the Water ..., Cadman|Groton and Stenington division of the In on the rally and haye been doing their | New England Dairy' compuny, of which | b The Curfew ... . Chadwicl | Shors Line Eleotric company has bees share to 2id this district in raising the [he was president. After a fow years of | ¢ Kashmiri Song ., ‘Woodford-Finden | discontinued. p 1 say to these druggists, if anyone | quota of = Debussy| A large bex of Florida oranges was Kricng | aistributed among the members and of- ... Faure|fice foree of the state hosrd of health in Providnce. The box was sent from Day- .' Lunare-Sibella | tona, Fia, by Dr. Alexander B. Brigss 00 set in the drive. In ad- | successful business, it was sold to the |1 Spring Song . +++. Densmore el X s my ointment for any of the dis- [ dition to the secieties named in Thurs- | Providence Dairy company, after which | Funeral gerviees for Mrs, Willett MYSTIC . £ | eases or ailments for which I recom-|day's Bulletin as taking part in the | he represented them, also the Elm Farm | Thompson who died Sunday were heid # mend it and are not benefited, give|Hoover food sales, seven more societies | Milk tompany, until the time of his | Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at| The funeral of Sarah Jane Davis, wite theis. ibeir money back. bave taken their share of the work. ¢ death, his dutles covering the territory | her home on Rocket street, Rev. B, U.|of Capt. Ellas F. Wilcax, was held Wed- g “I've got a safe full of thankful let- | These are the Christian Endeavor ocie- | of Connecticut, Rhode Island and part of | Hatfleld of the First Baptist church of-|nesday afternoon at her home in Quiam- ters test¥ying to the mighty healing | ty, First Baptist church, Miss Inez Paton, | Massachusetts. He was the son of Pas- | ficiating. Burial was In Rjver Rend cem. | Uaus, the ofiiclating clergymen being power of Peterson’s Ointment for old | chairman; St. Ann's soclety. Mrs. J. G.|chal E. and Ellen F. Wilmarth of Re- | ctery. The bearers were Waiter Barras | Rev. George 1L Miner and Rev. J. G. a8d running sores, eczema, salt rheum, | Gilford, chairman;@he King’s Daughters, | hoboth, Mass. He leaves his wife, Mrs. | James Nugent, Frederick Nugent and|Osborne of this place and Rev. George wicers, sore nipples, broken breast,|Mrs. Willium Hesfings, chairman; the |Harriet Wheaton Wilmarth, three chil- | Charles Wills. A. Atha of Groton. Mm. Wilcox was & seap, chafing and blind, itch- | Ladies' Ald society, Methodist' ohurch, | dren, Mra Hary W. Standish, Mra | -Willem McGujre, sged 11 years, of |Tember of the Union Baptist church ot and bleeding piles.” Mrs. Albert Powell, ciinirman; the Bwe- |Charles H. Starr and Wilkon E. Wil CHILD’'S SHOES WOMEN'S SLIPPERS | feess o " s > 258 Winchenden street, and FEdward|Msstio and was always prominent In the Because of being slightly Warm Felt Slipp - john Scott, 283 Virginia Street, But- | dish society, Luthergn church, Mrs. An- |marth, Jr., also his mother and two sis- | Fiynn, aged 13 years, of 142 Tockwot. | ¥ork of the church, heing one of its mest 4 : three colors, with elk sol 3 falo, writes, “Peterson's Ofntment 1s | drew Johnson, cidiyman; the Scotch sor |ters, Mrs. John F. Marvel and Miss Grace | ten sirces, Providence, who wére tyrn-|(aithful and: loyal supporters. She was soiled, these $1.50 Shoes in GBI, WiR -0 - simply wonderful. It cured me of |ciety, Mrs. Allen MacArthur, chajrmsn. | M. Wiimarth, also four grandchildren, He | ed over tq Officer Cujtin of the West- ::"I'!:’c‘:x':'::’w‘:‘ ':' :'“"r::‘:nm; i 3 t0 8—about 60 pai Sizes 310 8. A and also piles, and it did it so ah was prominent in Masonic circles, being | erly police force Tucsday afternoon by sizes parrs, :m that 1 w:| astonished.” Mail u:cl:x T‘t‘o ::ld l:“r.eu‘:llon this :,'::" a member of Rising Sun lodge, No. 30, 2 zmpci driver, who picked them up there % long as h;'d ?-:‘l;:‘_w;:':“‘- srdera filled by Petorson Ointment | The effair is to begin with a banquet ut |, and A M. East Providence R. L |this side of Wakefleld made their es-| 104 In e various Soclel ST SONPCE Co. N. Y. the Congregatipnal church house thig | CAlVary commandery, No. 13, K. T, of | cape from the deténtion room for ow d A s seaie (Priday) evening and & gencral good | Erovidence, Palestine temple, Mystic | women and juvoniles at the police station | tleularly In the famoun suppers held in Uime ot the Righ sehool Soturday mom: | ShFine, and .Anclent Accepted Scottish | Wednesaay atternoon, e SHen (R Wi e e o ing. Miss gAnes Egbert and Mra. Jay | Rite Masons also Providence chapter, | The boys were placed In the room to|member of Charity chapter, No. o1, VICTROLAS E.Grant have heen pianning the affair. |No- 1, 0. E. 8. Mr. Wilmarth was a pop- | awalt information from their parents who [ E- 8. ®he was of a quiet nature yet ular and eompationable man of sterling | were expected to either send ar come for | ever enjoved the society of her friends, Clarence B. Hall, Jr, infant #on of | character and large business qualifica- | them Thursday. At 1.45 o'clock Wed.|and many mourn her loss. Clarence E. and Eleanor Higgins Hall, | tions. Hu o The marpiage of Miss Armendina 8i- H0 Tt s s S tions. e leaves a host of friends whe | nesday afternoon McGuire and Flynn wiil cherish his memory. were confined In the detention room, but|monelll of Mistyzet avenye and Frank 3 pital in thig city. The body was prepared ___._r,.__ when' one of the officers wegt to the m.mlnm of West Mystic was solemne for burial by Funeral Diree Jay M. R COLUMBIA quarters at 3 o'clock they were miss-|ised Tuesday morning in St. Patriok's Shepard and was placed in the receiving ing. chureh hy Rev. W. J. Fitagerald. Mr. g vault in Willimantic cemetery. 4 complaint of assault and breach or “There are two apartments in the deien. {and Mrs. Battistini left for New York on tion room Witk separate doors, Over zach|# Wedding trip. of the death of Samuel Southworth of |P¥ D. A. Lyman, grand juror, against!cf the doo’s is a ventilator made of fine| Rev, F, Banford of Stonington is te Word hus beem received im this city | the peace by Louls Rosinaki was hrought Goldendale, Wash, Mp, Soythworth wag | Marion Karewski and Thomas Postemski | mesh wire nailed up with wooden cleats. | preach this (Friday) evening at St ’ o of .“ + 3 5 horn in Mansfield March 13, 184 Be. | before Justice of the Peace Hubert P.['The boys had, rgmoved these cleats and | Mark's church, this service belng in place OMEN $ Shoes, bundreds of pairs to select sides his wife, he leeves twe daughters, | Coliins Thursday evening at the town | pulled down the wire which gave themof the usual Ash Wednesday, service. i pal ( VICrOR RECORDS and six grandehildren, He was an |hall. As the parties were all Polish and | sufficient space to climb over the door| At the meeting we Charity chapter, Ne. ¢ \ {Unels of Mis. Dixon Van Zandt of Willi: |dld not understand English, the court |and unfastensd the eateh, The padlock |61, . E. . Tuesday evening, Worthy from, that are nearly as good as mantic. appointed 8, Kallenberg Interpreter. | on the door was nof snapped. The boys | Grand Matron Mrs. F. W. Stickels of . G . PIANOS Hibesal Tats Rosinskl testified that Sunday heé was | evidently went up the stairs leading to| Hartford snd Past Grand Sentinel F. W. ] the P-"‘d shoes that cost $6. Sird held he playing pinochle at the house of his : the corridor of the town hall bullding | Stickels of Hartford were present to at-| | b his haie, N Frank Postemaki, when Thomas Postem. | and therh had clean sailing for the street. | tend the intalling of David Sesmen a8 PLAYER_P[ANOS Service 4t the home wis condugied by |85 cmo in'and hit him several times on | Before leaving the hoys took time enough | grand sentivel, Past Grand Matron Ethel | | Rev. Joseph Sal-@hlio of the Ukmmfl; the head with a rubber hose, which evi- { to replace the wire nctting over the door | Wood Latham being the Instaliing officer, | . dence wag not corroborated. He also tes- | and hid the cleats bencath the mattress | Initiation of candidates followed. Light T e e S chaemsion, Newark: | tified that several men came in the house [ of _the detentien room couch. rofreshmonts were, served at the conciu| | » . i S ol |at that time and there was a general row | Wednesday afternoon Chief Thomas {slon of the business meeting. i U t T by Rey. John F | of this city. At 10,00 some milk cans not being distrib- | B. Brown received word from the inspec-| Mrs. Esther Copp Smith is a visiter In ni Od {octock requicn: paa was celebrated a 16ib. Tiok ¥, A3 268 uted to the nroper persens. also other | tor of the police precinct, near the homes! New York. 3 s ats » » Y'l: matters. All hnd been drinking hard | of the boys in Previdence that their par- M Gladys Dewey haa returned te ’ ¥ M&chme CO. IS L, Rev. Mr. Yaletchko | cijer during the day and Were making | cnts were in poor circumstances and that | New Yark atver & visit with her parents,| | : S i 0 WAL wssiboo we vt MP Paley. | considerable noise. ° they were of the opinion that It would|Mr. and Mre. Jerome Dewey, in Quiam- 666 MAIN STREET b P — | The grand juror stated that there were | teach the youngsters a lesson If they|haug. — too many cases of breach of the peace | Were obliged to walk back,to Providence,| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mercer of Ashe Tel. 240. Willimantic, Conn. iately and that it was time to stop. The ep on High mtreet. » that there should be more order and re- | The beys wers last scen by their pare| William Brown s confined to the house ery best makes—a the hurt part can't be The Store wlirfll the Your Baby Wi(h @ |epect for the low. not only on Sunday but | ents in Pro‘xlf«:-zr:fiel 'Ihfiemnyl morning | by u‘n ‘itack of Theumatiom. i b nd ¢ O 3 PT} 9¢ |all days. He found the charge of assault | When they le elr homes for school.| “Rohert R. Knowlt Stock, Service, Facilities Falie “COlantile P sttt o ios at|| Tured by tha. dasire th ses. Hon s ook | ehait B iR et found. Every man should buy two or more pairs. Werth up te'$8. Bridgeport Wednesday, ] if you knew it? Many fake “Castiles™ ants §1 for breach of the peace and $8.18 | the youngsters started to make the jour- rctfr‘:u Puq“vunt to Stafford Springs being s0id toduy. - They contes iy | fOF costa of eourt. They paid. ney overland. ' When picked up by & | Thursday. - . 1. a n fats, cheap oils, Ive, potash. Tmitationafl |' Gy as truck driver, near Wakefield Tueaday afi-) " Capt. James LeAnen of Nerwich was § i Bare harmiu to your Gifn and hair snd are, STAFFORDVILLE Wontarty, Y210 hey owero bound {of [ visitor here Wedneadsy. Particularly ngurioes o oty o ..A Westerly. The driver of th, hine | Mrs. Al C 5 criticall skin. il Mize Marion’ Turser) & o mac! rs. Alenzo Cellis is critically 1l at D T 58 -Marion Turner returned to her | questioned the boys about rly aNa|her heme on Pearl street. One of the genuine brandsis LACO school in Springfleld, Mass, Monday af- |-found that they knew little about the 715 Main Strest, Willimantic alivs oll Cestlle Soap. " LACO has beenf | ter visitiug her parents for ‘several days. | place. Belleving that asti they might be Rese, i Sastile, Spain, for 115 yearn. Willlam Smith is visiting relati in | runaways he turned the }: Nom LYME ot e fistle, twain, (o g relatives in 7 ried the Jads over ta Of- Wouro—d a. m. o 8 . Phone 44| [BEChbelhcs Ll 0 Whether or not they started homeward|away hgve be isiting Mr. and Mrs, | wn‘uhflh—w of one of the Would You Bathe [cour upheld the grand uror, feciasing | on foot, after they eacaped is not known: | oastel i oo iy Lok i Greenwich, Mass., & few days this week. | flcer Curtin, who was on dul 3 o, Insita” “Especially e fov babys Mrs H.\G. Duzham, Mrs. T. M. Lyon | sauare st the time. © iy G 1‘{}-:’.‘4'-5‘"’"" Ty : , All perfect and at 1914 prices or ing, soothing, and Mrs. Elwin Phelps were hostesses at e detention room s in a separat visl- JAY M. SHEPARD for chapped handa, 9°od) | The Mothodist. church mapper Tharaday | PATL of tne basement of the sown o wea | to's Do A e S Shoes worth up to $8 By Erchcake ol rapped. Nemeoncae| | avenin: superlor court bullding, away from the| Fred Miver and Mre, Herbert Maynard OIEN § even less. up Suceseding Filmore & Shepard foy Vipver, Purity absalutely guares- Mrs. Fred Sanger and son Archle were | Main cell room. The raomé" are not| yisited Mrs. Fred Miner at Backus hose and black, F Direciae - Tiyadcake box. guests of Mrs. H. H. Converse in East- | cGuipped with burglar proef pretection! pital. Norwieh, Sund and $9 a pair, Tan 4 ‘uneral & Embalmer | § 1t you spprove of our fight agaioat imi| | fora 1nst riaas. from cacape as are the regular ecla, | v, and Mra Haordosm #-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC! on Casties, won't you write us so? Miss Pansy Neft of Battleboro, Vt., g Laconies : B i cantty ety T e all Geodyear welt. Eip Assistant: Tel, Gonnection was the week end guest f her sister, | w. Sissan, Jr., has deen il with " T Pl H Word has been received from Charles | ) prevaliing spldmmte o Al - Mrs. ‘Cora Hayes of Springfleld, Mass,, | Lmphere who leoft Westerly early n | ' PR Wyarten e el Mantsy Kill B 3 yas iho gukat over Bunday of her unle, | $RRUMTY f0F Alva, Oklahoma, that Ba 12 | of the death of his prother, William W. ourey bros. e i J. Warren, 77, of New Yerk city, where . Fred of Brookfield, | 5 ha had lived aince & young man Where FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Mass., is visiting her parcnts, Mr. and |. STONINGTON he engaged in the manufacture of blank EMBALMERS Mrs. O. T. Hulett, this week. books and contluged !z this business till 98 Unian 8L Willimantie, Cenn For bonest Castile BUY LACO M I HulsU R andiputa Wast. who|| ) A2, A305 A5 0 e Juadel ta. bave o | uiwigaaths in sizes Prows S Ly matoir | | SO0 ST ey, | (953 e e i, 7 ot ot e 1 g Bt | 5 b a1 0 Waren e TR v g - . little children visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- | This movement has been tried by indi- | He !+aves besides his wife, four children, JP e B e i T i T o | e R el Mo T ECE PR ] R St G AL S R i e aoue SR 'wo pairs for the price of one. » Portuguese organi on, hung lea . Miss Dorothy Bundy returned to Provi- |1ast four women were Initieiod and at tpe | him. o TeETetied by all who knew " . 2 dence Tuesday., the meeting Sunday, Feb. 320, several P ——— P ° Several residents of this place were in |mora will It is & new feature to Farmingfon.—Membert: of Muriel Mao Wilhmantlc, Conn. Bartford Tuesday in the interest of the (have women admitted te this erder |Swiney Irish Relia{ mesoeiation ¢t Harts| | extensien of the state road through to [ Which pays a sick and death benefit. ford, their officers and the state orgam. the Southbridge line. The seriea of whists and dances, 13 in | izer camo to Farmingtan Monday even- The English Neighborhood school has |number held under the direction of N ing and organized a branth. Grange hall been closed several days the past weck |cowsll No. 3, K. of C, came to an end | Was too small to accommodate the viaite ® owing to the illness of pupils and teach- | Tuesday evening. ing members and thie Farmington women er. There wers 0 tablea at whist Tues- [ Who Were cager to join the aasociat Tan, black; wide or natrrow tos. Knlt n Mrs. Wendoll Witter, assiste} by Mrs. |day evening snd. the prides were award- g o 4 Charles Perrin and Mrs. Allison Potter, | ed BOYS' SHOES' GIRLS’ SHOES e follows: Nirgt lady's prize, Miss | = e W walt, Over 300 paira Hundreds of psirs ack or tan, Wil entertain the Socla] Tames and thelr | Dorothy Shasiley With 36 points; firet| |, . — Al gizes, usbands at whist at Hillside farm, the |gentiewan's, Francls Glimers, 38 polnta. FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN home of Mrs. Witter, Saturday evening | The consolation awaris went to Miss next. McGrath and Manuel Barbosa. In the IN THE CLEARANCE SALE George Skinner of Fabyan spent Satur- | awarding of the capital prizes, Mrs. Mat- day with his father, N. D. Skinner. thew T. Leahy with 445 points for the Many odd lots of Vests, Pants and Union Suits will be series took e 2 v r - -—Ta—_..—:r.-::: Wood with 440 ;ifé.‘l ::.;f";;% flwif ywhfifl'eth;wrl fi:‘.m prices. good fl IGK RELIEF troops of the Stonington Ligh school was held Wednesday under the direction of . Miss Dorls Paine, A meeting of James W. Harvey post, WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTS, V neck, | INFANTS' COTTON AND WOOL FR“M mNs“PAmN No. 58 A. L, was held ip U. Q. G. C, Setics stries. So aailey, for 3% STS, 76c quality, for 60c each, hall Thureday evening. CHILDREN'S FLEECE.LINED 3 A chowd th £ 3 WOMENS MEDIUM:WELQHT| "VESTS AND PANTS to close at éde| GetDr.Edwards’ Olive Tablets | w. st Srown Thursdsy .3;5». e $4.25 || $2.25 elf - Service Shoe Store i MEDIUM-WEIGHT garment. E = dlar the direction of the s’ Ald 80- ¥ % EN'S = BOYS' MUNSING W ‘That thousands |ciety of the First Baptist church. b ANTS, 76¢ quality, for 59 a pair. | UNION SUITS e toedo B Y | since Dr, ards' produced Olive | Joseph Glimartin, Jr., hgs succeeded m B“wng Fl’ankiin Square , ENS MEDIUM-WEIGHT $150 qualigy for $1.10, Tablets, the substitutefor calomel. No |Donala Fairbrother as clerk in & local | [ =—ALSD MAKERG QP yer s SIZE PANTS AND VESTS, , 3175 quality for $125. results_from these zg‘-m store, s : 180 quality, for 630 a garment. $2.00 quality for $1.50. tablets. They cause liver The World Wide guild met at the X PIECES OF WOMEN'S HEAVY |GIRLS' MUNSING WEAR UNION| and bowels to act mormally, They |home of Miss Edwina P. Ryoa on Water : 'fin\ PANTS AND UNION| SUITS, white, ficeced-lined— never force them to unnatural action. |Street: " ¢ e [T oo and ot 1ot sk | 138 sty or 400 B dwarde OlveTatien re 5 | o, Fank F:Dodesbas recured oy ; and ! to &t ‘e - 18- quslity tor 3 eoothing, yegetablecompound | ™ \ies Prisciiia D. Loper, who has been | ' - vl 4 pnhias ."’“mfl- visiting in Providence, retured home ’ bad Wedneoday. i 8 Rl A A ey g e B an . Allen ate sttending — exhidit in New York. F. F. Dodge, The- _‘“m "l‘?h'; WANT wfiy-ru M_M ’ odore Dewhurst and J. B, Fairbrother | hems goecor® the S vy . have returned from a Visit to the show. | sofumas of The L § o

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