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WILLIMANTIC Kill That Cold With ~ Colds. Coughs . POMY La Grippe be -\, Neglected Colds are Dangerous e ‘ ; s s x-,umhun-dth?fi'““ Dodge Brothers Business Car Breaks up'a cold Bours — Retisves g . < aflmhlap—xudl‘:flwwh-h continues to prove, in actual use, o Opiata i Hite, that it economical car, ) No in Hill's, itis an . It is economical in its current N e LEGISLATURE IS EXPEDITING BUSINESS | et o s Tons the law regarding inheri- | fore this season. The Waterbury Kaceys % the club members by | however gave the Emeralds A bad drub- . M*m - Mrs. Robert H. Fenton, | bing the last time they came o shis club urgeq the members {eity, but if this gamé goes to the Em- PR SO 4 the hearings .at the state eap- |eralds a thirg game will probably be (pecial to The Bulletin) when he officiates, the amCunt to be de- Mol on the current legislative bills of played on some néutral Z March 2.—*“0 think photo-|ducted from the judge’s salary, and.§500 to women particularly A statle coples ob this bil ahouid be far- |a year for the prosscutng attomey. code. At the pex " framing Seistons £ Seies. Ptas, liarch 14 | hes etk (e makss StHD AL A 2nh e i Bt The hauiage cost is unusually low. = er will be Mrs. Ruth Mclntire | the players who will ssme to #his eity are deputy judge of the borpugh eourt of ~ ' { of Hartford. Following the {Muthall and Dumschott, forwafds; Car- amending & resolution of 1909 concern- | Farmington were tabled for calendar and Fa ‘ednesday iuncheon was served iroll, eenter; Sheehy and Borden guards. ~ot ing the appoiptment of & milk inspector | referred to the judiclary committee. o ? s social hour enjoyed. Mrs. L;“fi:"::m: “of No. ill soon be an erganization faking ve |for Nn:;nch et which, reduces the | On motién of Dr. Higsins the houss - : Rocent domations by Individuals snd 80D street urned, after part in scout dslngs in this city. salary from to $600, For the | passed under suspension of yules a f business trip to Bostoh. cities and boroughs, Senat t removal of corpses fr - e i e et e B s | sy coac Superil of sieomas o] o - JTHE JORDAN AUTO CO. - E sa ry to everybody including the |ten or printed permit is sealed on the . MAKES STAETLING OFFER milk inspector himseif. ~Senator Brown of Norwich explgined that the bill was generally satisfactory though he did not koow that the Norwich milk inspector treasurer, Meetings are to be held al ine | was very enthusiastic over it. He added “Y' in the near future when further|that the bill was originaliy passed to study 1dr scout exams will be given by imake a job for somebody who however Merritt-J, Hopkins, who ig 10 be scobi-{fafiled ang to land that the original in- master of the trodp. N ) cumbent was later removed for cause. The Migh Schoph Independents. t#immed | The text of the bill is as follows: fhe Natchaug ::nmar school basketball | Be it enacteq by the senate and house team Wednesday afternoon at the “Y”{of representatives in general assembly moasium by the score 0£25 to 11 The | convened: half was easy for the Indepandents! A resolutlof authorizing the <ity of lfl'me’ led 15 to § at the closp. In|Norwich to make an gppropriation for ‘the last half the play was about even, |any to pay the salary of the milk inspec- but “the grammar school days could not | tor, approved Jume 1, 1909, is amend- {gave offices to the folldwing: Abraham Bosen, patrol leader ; William Taylor, as- sistant Wil Send Handsome Glasses on Trial to HNar patrol leader; Stanley Wiliams, Anyone. Everyone who wears glasses or suffers from eye strain will be interested in the’ cemarkable offer of the Chicago Specta Dept. B-652, 1462 W. Madison 1L, to send a pair of their “Irue’ Vision' Glasses,” free on Teader of this paper Who Theds did glasses will yone to read the smallest print, the finést needle, see far and near, Drevent eye strain and headaches. are 10 karat, gold filled. very hand- ce and should last Simply Horaee C. Tryphall and Bessls E. Field, both of this ity were noted in marriage Wednesddy noon at the ¥iret I Baptist parsonage by Bev. Arthur D. Carpenter ,pastor of th echurch, They were attended by Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Taylor. Following their honeymoon, which Is being spent in Baston, Mr, and Mrs. Tryphali will reside in Wiittismantic. William Chamnlin wes presented an @ Elks ring in hover of hid birthday Tues- Don't send any money. day. | 'F:ionds called at his home and r n‘n:. fddress and age and stafe |made the preseaiailop, an sveming of length of time you have been wear- | Wiz glisses. They will send you the | Picasure followisg. overcome the lead. More gumes between jed to read as follows:i—4he city of, Nor- glasses at once, bv vrepaid parcel post,| Miss Mary Welch, sapreme depsty . of |these two teams are scheduled for the fu- { wich is authorized t§ make sucti an ap- i use and wear for 0 days { lthe Ladies'” Catiolic Benevsiant Assoei- | eure, o ; | Peopriation as may ‘be neccssary for the - ation s to attend-the mReting of ‘the Lo} "goiy twenty-pix members of Vielet|Dayment of the salary of the milk in- C. B. A. this (Thursday) evening. Rebekah Todga, No. 5T, T 0. O. F,|spector appointed by the comiaon councll conditions in_seversl ot the |motored to Narwich Wednesday night to|of the city of Norwich js authorized to improved aomewhat gur- | Attend the meeting of Hope . Rebekah{Pay to sald milk inspector said salary ecks an dsame em- | lodge of Norwich. from said date, the seme to be in full ileh is to be yours free of all cost. [ployeés are putting in three amd four ‘compensation for his gervices, auto hire tdays in several departments, the angd expenses. < ~- | American Thread company plant Scveral The shortest bill of the session eame thundred of the employes are getting into the senate today from the commit- three or four days, but cthera tee on eities and boroughs and was tabled for ‘calendar. and printmg. It is sixteen words long and authorizes the ity of Norwich to éxteng its water ser- u are then to p. 95, otherwise return out nothing. oz back pocketbook spectacle | t One of the targest aMachinents cover- ing real estate filed in the town clerk’s office for some time was served by Con- rgts s Ao 1;'4\!7‘]9 Samuel Ffl&dmlv-n [h" an action ed slowly ang oped 1 hin | brought by J. Gramt Wright of Wilson, !a mmort time additloral work can Pe{X. Y, against Daxid and-Louis Elgart, |Y)cC to the inhabitants of the town of furnished operatives. At the Ros- | f,ih of Colchester. The writ Is signed by M908 jsie Velvet company, workers on some |George Cutler as a commpigsioner of the | ' G grades of goods acc employed three And | syperior court, i returnadle to the New sl NOUSE four days a week, rs werking one | Jondon county court on the first | Roufine humdrum of the house of rep- Tuend; o 'tws 4a¥s oaek. ek, ay of March, and attaches the |resentatives was relieved today by a Major Wal Ll that the you can use for kil N. Y., fife-and drum corps has writ- | ¥Iue OF estate of the defendants to the |verbal passage between Leader John lue of $18,000. P Buckiey and Represenative Wall of Tor- severe ecough, remedy which !fen Major Ogell M. man of the e cause of actjon is set out in two |rington, when the congerning pul : easily pr:furul at home in just | Thread ’Cny ““""r“!?::"“‘ that bis |@ounts. One is for bfeach of contract on |service motor vehicles operating on fixed ® few moments. It's eheap, but'for: namo be entered in The baton swinging | the Part of the defendants for failure'to | routes was favorably reported from the prompt results it beats anything else | contests to be held in this city Satupday..|iake 2,000 barrels of eider to be manu- | judiclary committee. Mr. Wall, & mem- you ever tried. Usually stops the !Major Callahar is rated one of the best by the plaintiff and to be taken |ber of the committee asked that the bill fl,'."fi- cough or chest cold in 24 |baten swingers in the country.: by the defendants In barrels which fhey |be recommitted @8 heshad nevor seen it . Tastes pleasant, too—children i~y 1 "y "N BT SUL o L | were: deliver to the plaintiff,_and which |and did not know of its being considered. Jike it—and it is pure and pood. | piratulit dovin the. 4 . P five | the Plaintill sileges in bis complaint the |and knew of no. favorable report being pint battle; then il it up with p g ek B ke & mands damages for |son wam-Mr, Wall » e sugar syrup. Or use clari- | Cft SURIC 07 POTCE ieh thee with | SUrtatiment of output of the plaintiff's | executivs session“when the bill was con. honey, or corn _syrup, 318. The scores: manufacturing plant, claiming that by |sidered. Mr. Wall sdld he had attended if desir g ¢ reason of the failyre on the part of the |cvery meeting advertised but there had Remedy Coughs Quickly The best medicine you pver SR D e s s s Y You -fl:fi‘ Ee surprised to know H Stops lter Calishen, of the Peeks- Thus you make a full pint—a family . ¥e M. C. A defendants to take the cider the plain- {been meetings at noon to which he had sapply—but costing no more than a | Bowen 102— 362 | Uf's output was curtailed, and that he |pot been invited. Mr, Suckley said it had small bottle of ready-made cough |Johnson 193— 207 lwas prevented from the manufacture of |been customaty when the house adjourn- - & + Blouin 04— 318 | 2000 addigional barrels of cider. Repre- |ed early to pass the word along the ju- nd 28 2 couy medicine, there really nothing better to be had price. oes righ! W | o to the spot Webster Hawkins 83— 271 sentativ George Cutler s attorney for 100— 306 {the plaintiff. J. Grant Wright, diciary row that there would be an execu- tive session. He said he did not care to coffin; ang In case of death from pesti- lential disease the body must be in a sealed casket, Bills were reported, basing the eom:. missioner of health’s ealary at 5 mills Der capita on the state’s population; re- quiring all records of Dirths and deaths to be filed by the registrars of vital statistics with the secretary of state; providing for bureaus for public health nursing; providing for inspection of meat produects. On unfavorable from the com- mittee on public health and safety the house rejected the bill permitting the con- struction of 2 state laboratory at a cost of $100,000. Petitions were recelved from L. H. Bugbee and others, West Hartford par- ents and teachers, and Danbury: school teachers in favor of state educational leg- islation, \ The house concurred with the senate in passing the bill for assistants to the committee on olvil administration eode and appropriating §2.000 therefor, A bill was reported which called for two members of the eoldiers’ hospital board to represent the state on the execu- tive board of the Woman's. Relief Corps’ home at Cromwell. A bill was rejected which provided for town officers elected in October to begin thejr terms in No- vember. \ From {he committee on banks came fa- vorable reports on bills concerning inter- est charges by savings banks, and con- cerning wagering contracts. Tabled for calendar, The committee on education favorably reported bills making the school year thirty-elght weeks and regulating lenkth of school day. The house rejected 4 bill empowering administrators of cstates to release mort- gages, Favorable reports were recelved from the committee on cities and boroughs on bills. ' Revising charter of Short Beach assoclation, concerning board of police commissioners in Stratford; concerning sewers in Southington ; concerning board of finance and selectmen, in Fast Ha- ven. The American Leglon's legislative com- mittee sends out word to all ex-service men in the state inviting them to at- tend the bonus hearing at the capital on Thursday afternoon. Matters taken from the calendar and passed w A PLAINFIELD The meeting of Plainfield grange, Ne. 140, was held Tuegday evening in Grange hall with Worthy M: the chajr. all the chairs were filled by men. Worthy Edward Hall in It being Gentlemen’s night, 1029 Main Street Local Service Station—102 Fraakiin Street , Visit Our Exhibit, Nerwich Automebils Show The Armory, March 3, 4, & and Washington's birthdays. The exer- cises follow: Song, school; Columbia the Gem of the Ocean; demonstration read- ing lesson, grade 1, using state reading method ; song, school, Onward, Christian Soldiers; recitation, Jack Gray; recita- tion, Twinkie, Twinkle, idttle Star, grade ' EKONK Some winter weather the past week! ‘The roads were cleared of snow so that the rural mail carrier went over his reg- ular route Wednesday. Misses Esther and Gladys Gallup pe- Lecturer George H. Dawley presented the |1, and I Love the Name of Washington; following program: Reading, Edward concert recitation, October's Bright Blue Dawley; song, Keep, the Grange Fires|Weather, school; motien song. Winter Burning, Messrs. Elliott, Exley, Lathrop (Snowflakes, grade 1; recitations, The turned to their school on Tuesday after- {noon, going to the station o & twe-horse led. The auetion sale of Herbert Tarbox on There was 2 large attendance at the meeting of “Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P., in Pythian hall Tuesday evening re: Ankl!sr&lnx selectmen of Lyme to sell thechool house In Fianders, Increasing get into a discussion with Mr. Wall con- cerning the latter's attendance at coms mittee meeting; ey line the throa and Dawley; readings, Dr. Elmer Ben- February Cherry Tree, Harold Chapman nett, Past Master Wiliiam Exley; song, | Wushington and Lineoln, Lydia Gray Totals gives quick, lasting relief. Tt s the inflamed mem- and air. Tradford Hill Thursday was well atiemd- 492 1463 i “ -, willard Gardner and son Fred of state atd for burial of 0ld Connecticut, by Mesars. Elliott, Ex. |Old Ironsides, Egwin Mills; When 1 Was oserp] motubers of nelgbborat Lo o Mo ol neod for & vote on iia me-t aae e eree ST oMiste, sallors and | e at TAles veading Heaw | Littlo'isl; Calhatio Daboll: s medley | Platdsisld ace settisg sut & $aie Sits , stops the annoying throat | Morin oo 91 96 86— 213 were |present. The rank of page was |tion to recommit s he would not lose his | | Authorizing Seamen's Friend Sodtety | T Dorrance, Later there were brief ad- |of seven national songs was sung, closing |ber of railroad tles. , loosens the ph}q‘m, and soon | C. King . % 3% 1T 312 |eonterred on one candidate and the rank |Fights to examine the bill. The viva voce | of Connecticut (New Haven) to carry on | drcsses concerning the bill on schools | With The Star &, igled Banner, sung by | Mrs. Willard Gardner spent the week cough stops entirely. Splendid !Mann . 3 3% 18— 2i$lot esquire was conferred on four, Two |vote was declared in the nezative, doubt. | ather welfare work. = which Is before the legislature at Hart- |the school in honor of the national wéek |end with her son in Plainfield. for bronchitis, eroup, hoarseness and |R. Winetrs . 77 96 83— 261 were reinstated and three ap- |ed by Mr. Wall. but on a rising vote the | Dating tax liens In_Ansonla, New Mil- |ford, a number of brothers speaking, |of song. School opened Monday after & wotk ‘Pronchial utt_ml. i J. Rood . 9 103— 306 | plieations for membership were reccived, | doubt was withdrawn. The bill wWas |ford, Stratford and Fairfield as of Sepr | Plainfield grange members were grieved | The Songs were followed by g play en- | vacation. Pinex :'l N‘g‘r!'!l;o“:‘::l ex!?’:t.. 3% e 468" 447, 1358 | [he lodge is. planning "another social | tabled for calendar. tember 1. /|to hear of the death of one of the most |titled The Valentino Fenst, with the fo! he membranes. The house took the following bills ey r 5 evening for the members, thei Ve PRifuous for healing In the ‘Smith-Winchester leagne, the | {ricnds, to be held next month aiis | T d disappointment ask yOur | ndians took two out of three from the |the work a sacial hous way amst. H an d?:.elgrm Y d-;nnwl::feplt’l:“u’ | White sox leaders in the le@ut bringnig | EaWl Commette and Henry O. Sorrell i - | them into -second place. High single and | of North Westchester wero w Anders>n ang 335 | day. fe omn e thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- |ycc yyi 28T P Inte satisfaction or money refunded.'| recpectivet The league standing 15| Charles Perkins of East Haddam was & calier here Tuesday. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. now as follows from the ecalendar, and passed them Amending the charter of the Marin ers’ Savings bank of New London, pro- viding that the members of the eorpora- tion shall not be less than twenty and providing that no officer or director shall be the borrower or the suzety of | par of stock from $100 to $25 a share. |next meeting comes March 15. There | ladles. . e SO L PC| Charles F. Brown was a business vis. | any borrower of the funds of thé corp-| Providing for the prilntln"fl 6000 cata. | were 29 present and two visitors, onme |- Following the exercides, several stunts ,Whtke Sox 7 555 | iter in’ New London Tuesday. oration, i logues of the Connecticut Agriculaural |from & Massachusetts grani were performed. Miss Fefguson repre- Dr F ‘: Jackson Tndians ] 5091 Prof. C. C. Helmold of Willimantie | Incorporating Woodstock academy In | college, from a Rhode Island grange. sented Mrs. Ceorge Washington; Miss el "Tigers 9 473 | was in town Z Woodstock, Incorporating the Bantam voting dis-| Henry Dorrance, Jason Lathrop, Ed. |Chariotte Balley, the Statue of Libert Yanks 10 A413| H. Leverant and In corporating Fine Meadow cemetery Y. family of New Since the Losmer Opers House was | are Visiting friends ln"”‘n. T vacated g few weeks ago the Ladles'| Jaeob Eizart of New York Ausiliary to the Anclent Order of Hi-|of his parents, Mr. and umul:"A.‘“g;f berians has been trying to find some [Eart. way in which to secure the theatre for | H. Londen is moving his household use for the annual St. Patrick’s . Day |£90ds to the Davenport house on South entertainment. The' Black Theatre com- | Main strect, which he purchased recently. | pany lessee, has given them permission | There are several cases of mumps. jn to use the theatre and plans gre in the | town. making for-an entertainmept. forepresentative George Cutler of Hart- . was the_guest of his The funeral for Joscph Lavallee was Lebanonatena iy, parents on am Johnson, who has Y fined to his home fer the past ::n'::. Col, | Wit ha severe cold, is able to be out, DENTIST 715 Main Strect, Willimantic Meurs—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer .62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection tow association. Authorizing Peck, Stow and Wilcox company to increase capital stock to §4,- 000,000. i Authorizing increase of capital stock of the Farminston Water company to $60,- 00. Consolidating the borough of New Canaan wit hthe town of New Canaan. Trout fishermen breathe easier, the house today rejecting the bill prohibiting the taking of tromt less than 7 inches long. The present law is 6 inches. Other bills reported unfavorably by the committee on fish and game and THIS WOMAN SUFFERED , ‘A, Leaman, Empowering New Haven Banking Co., to wind up its affairs by July 1, 1921, and repealing charter of the corpora- tion on that date. Authorizing Yale & Browne Manufactur- ing Co., to increase crpital stock from $10.000,000 to $25,000,000 and changing trict o Litchfleld. Requiring towns tu report to state agent for reembursement for afid to state Paupers. Making secretary of the state board of education ex-officio member of the board of trustees of Comnceticut Agri- cultural college. Authorizing city of Meriden to issue 50,000 city impravement bonds. Amending charter of American Indus- trial Bank and Trugt company and al- lowing 1t to do realty Lusiness in Hart ore - Changing name of Terryville Water sandwiches, cake, aithful sisters and workers, Mrs, Mary E. Bishop, on Tuesday afternoon. After all other business, Gentlemen's night, Edward Dawley, Wi the committee on liam Hall and William Exley, served crackers, cheese and coffee. All enjoyed the meeting. The ward Dawley and Willlam Exley, bers of Plainfield gran 3 tended the meeting of Quinebaug grange, No. 2, held with Putnam gran Saturd They witnessed the install tion of officers and heard Dr. Henry Denlinger of Storrs speak on American Ideals and Mrs. Lilllan Frink of Cante: bury .on What Women Are Doing In the Legislature. It w3s a very interesting meeting. Arvine Dawley, who recently seld his farm to Herbert Tarbox, is to take charge of Mr, Dearnley’s farm Bishop's Crossing, called Spring Val ok company to Plymouth Water Co., and au- | farm, about the middle of this menth. writes: “T suifered mith bladder and kig:| Max Cohen was in Norwieh Tuesday, |I°3oried Wwere, dublicate bills concerning | thorizing Increase in capltal stock to | Mr Dawtey formenty ran s form of L K.i“ B ney trouble'for years, Decigeed and,tried i - | nishing through .the lce and concerning | $100,00 - own in Pachaug. everything. 0 p. nal 2 floats. In . OUrey Dros, |ccoiing No e Einaly 2 seined| STAFFORD SPRINGS e ey roiore e binck e 0o B i e B e e e FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |me,so much 1 used seven botties, Now & by June 14 to May 1, concerning fishing ———— fincdi to v lae® itk mempe . By EMBALMERS % ‘;';f;’"“,(‘h{““"{;lfi‘;““ ire. | Becons: -(1;7 (3';.?:5 :. th:daom W"‘xin',e?.‘ nx::m“'h gtfnl&e ot ¢ 'u:;;d ::2- SENATH, ety M ¢ Shmiapts bl e o A , an inc; ; prohibiting fishing in fac - ared 3 v -U-I-n.l;’ (L:'J',"'Z:Z'.'C ::Jml. Z:,':“ ,}"{;’k’;’ rovbic ms 3 G ey 9412 muls over ast year's tax "Tols | voir in Woodatiek's taking restrictions o e atien af o oot i alyroie: st the skt b B Phea. eg00d Co. e g Oy ol e e oemaities. reported un- | S1OFEYS f0 Dlico & 1o ,n the caues of |F3Me In Moosup Tuesdsy evening be- \ = The nfeeting also voted 19 accept gt of '3100,000 as provided in :fi‘g will of Col. Charles Warren for 2 memor- izl bulding/ and a committer consisting of William R. Preble, Christopher Allen and Charles B. Plney . was/ elected to recelve an option on the ste south of the National bank building 1t was also voted to accept the gift of Col, G. War- Ten of 325,000 for s soldiers’ monument. Another vote was that the town issue bands to the amount of $125,000 for the eroction of & pew school house in the and it now seems probable that the building committee will let the con. . Frank H. Baker, ‘Wil and Charles B. Pinney ‘eommissioners, favorably the bill declaring children be legitimate children of matural parents; also a bil ldeclaring conditional sales of motor vehicles absolute unless bill of sale 15 on record, Petition was received from the South. ington Grade Teachers' club in favor of | educational legislation. A fayorable report was received from the committee oh agriculture on the bill coneerning renewal of licenses by veteri- narians. Calendar, The house concurred with the senate in recalling the bill concerning repertr to teh tax commissioners. Mr. Buckley and Mr. Walter were appointed on the eom- mittee of recall, Mr. Buckley called from the tible and the house passed under suspension of MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. ‘ BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS These are the most profitable shopping days of the was electeq pai empley of the Metropolitan Idfe Insur-{a year for the judge of the town court ance company. of Berlin, §3 a day for the deputy judge, Blanket and Comforter Section have been reduced for quick clearance, and this is applied to Blankets of the lower prices, to the better kind in wool, also Comforters and Outing Flannel. ! SALADAT —try it against the finest Japan, Gun- powder or Young Hyson you ever tasted. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. - 4 You will find.it.supesiersin -every way. Richard R. Murray has entered the |rules the bill pooviding a salary of 3500 | action of their clients’ was referred 3 the committee on the, juc 3 Petitions were recelv Mrs. Eliz. abeth C. Barney Buell, chairman of Woman's meeting in Litehfield, “endorsin the state farm for women” and asking an adequate -appropriation for its nd in favor of the establishmen of a bureau of child welfare and of a juvenile court system. Bath petitions were re- ferred to’the committee on humane insti- tutions. On the recommendation of the eom- mittee on appropriations the- blll relating to the New Londen county law library was referred to the committes on_the ju- diciary. The csmmittee on banks reported un- favorably on bills relating te bank re- erves, loans to ocorporations and so- cieties and on, deposits in savings banks, The reports were accepted and the bills Tejected. The purpose of the latter bill is taken ecare of in” another bill which was favorsbly reported. e committee on cities and borou; Teposted favorably on g bill lmln(?r: the making an abpropriation of $15,000 for & water mpply for the Connecticut Agricultural college and the Mansfield Training school was referred to the com~ mittee o appropriations. The committee on finance reported fa- verably on a Bill authorizing the town of Terrington to issue floating debt bonda to the amount of $500,¢ Tabled for ealendar. —— East Hampten,~—The news of sentative H. C, Hodge’ intment as county commlssioner was very pleasing to the people of East Hampton. Mr. Hodge is the third one from this town to hold the office. Capt. Delos Brown was the fist, serving in the '80s, and Horatio Chapman the second, holding tha office ia sy your swpw seteg—edy, L, i <o ‘ % . " tween Plainfield High achool and Putnam High. The game was good until the sec- ond half, when some foulgy were made and a little trouble started, so that Put- nam forfelted the game. 'The meore up to then was 10 to 3 in faver of Plain. field. Plainfield boys are doing pretty good work. Mrs, Everett Dawley, whe was taken to the Backus hospital in Norwich two weeks ago, returned home Saturday, much improved. In“s hard fought game of basketbah Monday night the All Stars defoated the Giants 36 to 20. There was some very clever passwork, Dougherty starring for the Glants and Dawley caging the most baskets for the All Stars. The referes was C, L. Buttler. Many froni here have been to Nerwieh this week to see the picture Way Dewa East. CENTRE GROTON Following the reeent storm there wag a depth of one foot of snow on the lovel, . 2 park commissioner in Greenwich. Thg|While glant drifts lay piled everywhers, s . . . bill was rejeoted. - season for the incoming spring goods are crowding On he recommendation of the commit. U5, Wghways and bywiys and assisied the tablfi.by mn thebotcww'a: . i P tee on bors sistan ater. out the winter ones, and for this reason prices in the roes_natiiytions, Wl | halr Reighidtn Who seeded assistanee. Miss Mary W. Bailey has purchased s tauring car. Master Jack Gray is Il with a eold. No_mession of school was held Monday and Tuesday on account of the storm. The R, F. D. carrier eould not get through to patrens who live near this village for four days following the storm of Feb. 20th. A valentine and stunt secial was held at the Center Groton school Friday even. Repre- |ing, the 18th. The pupils under the di- rection of their teacher, Mary W. Bailey, gave & program eelebrating Lincoln's ‘Where is the world supply of dignity most needed? Gearge Ade tells you in Mazrch Cosmopolitan, now em sale. Get Jowing characters: Queen of Hearts, Miss | Helen Thompson ; King of Hearts, Lindon ‘Watrous; Mald of Hearts, Dorothy Da- | boll ; Knave of Hearts, Edwin Mills; Val- entine, Charlie Ferguson ; Servitors, Har- old Chapman and Leon Watrous, with | remainder of school acting as lords and | Mrs. Willlam A. Gray, an old-fashioned | girl; Miss Priscilla Ferguson gave sev- eral selections on the mandolin, accom- panied Yy Frederick Whittle on the new sehool organ. * Singing and phonograph selections were also enjoyed. A social hour followed, during which light refresh. ments were served and the generous con- tents of & valentine box was distributed ameng the children gnd their 20 visitors. 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