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that had 2 s!§ Fu g 33 oA dred by Mre. Kearn and a musical selection, . Handy had been o stand | Sherman's March. by Fred Kinne, violin, Tiere were 2o srgmments by Attomes |, i R o oaloc £irimg 1eptl. | and Fred Sackeit, mandolin. About &6 are to Be submitted within two | WOy and undergoing a righ cross-ex- | Wwere present. nd 5 decioion will be remdered |amination and had. appeared calm and | Mrs. Hawes and Mre. Lillian Frink Sty afverward, Answerad questions withont hesitation. | attended the Pomona grange meeting at ~ He had just anewered a question whm | Putnam last Saturday, where Mrs. Hawes Following the meon recess of the su-|he suddenly placed his Tight hand fo ajs | was Installed Pomona, and Mrs Frink Miedigett and a jury, Mrs. Ida Arnold of Witktérd. defendant in the alienation of affestion suit took the stand in her own defense. Mrs. Arnold smid that che first met Amos Handy in July, 1316, when £we machines wers hired /'to attend a dance at Hope Valley, He son hired the attomebile and thers were three others in the' Party. Her son was - ingle then. Mrs Armold stated that when her son weht eut for the evening she would have to W&y alone, and he often asked her to She had also been to paid M#s. Arnold admitted that she did help [ P20 Mr. Handy on with his overdoat at the danée in Hope Valley. Mrs. Handy »t the Bime was helping her little eirl put on She denied ever having sewed on Mr. Handy's clothes in the préibnce of Mrs. Handy, but said that f Handy. her to Maine. ecused from further servies by a former marriage, testified of dis- covering that they were related to Mr. her was a third or fourth cousin of M# Handy. He told of going to dances at Hope Vals ley and Shrub Hill when his mother had accompanied him. He said he had hired machines at Rose's garage and his moth- er had accompanied him quite often. William R.- James of Charlestown tes- tified that he had stayrd at the Arnold home anq stored funituce there after he broke up housekeeping. The witness said Handy boarded there and he never had seen anything improper go- ing on. Amos E, Handy, hushand of Mrs. Jda M. Handy, plaintift in the case, was the last witness called during the atternoon. He testifieq that he is 42 vears old and He figured that his me Mr. been married about 2 3vears. had two children, one deceased, and the other. Mildred, is now 17 years old and ding high school in Maine. ‘At the opening of court Friday mern- inz Mr. Handy was recalied. The witness denied that he had ever tried to get rid of his wife by sending He said that his wife had made two visits to Maine and he did not *lurge her to go. Since his wife had been in Maine Mr. Handy said he had sent her from $10 to $15 a week. Beeides ths he sad he hag sent clothes for the girl, rent money and a school ticket for Mil- head and t'en he droppeq in a faint in the chair back of the witness stand. . of the court officers carried him of water and Mr. and for their services case Lacones A number of Westerly boxing enwusl- glass Handy lay back in the chair, for some 'time before he was braced by two court officers. took a seat In the body of the eourt room after it was announced that the attor- neye were through with the witness. Court took a recess at 12:30 o'cleck un- 1 1:45 when the attorneys made their arzuments, each being given 35 minutes. He fnally were The Handy-Ar- as the only case tried before a jury here at ths sesson of the court. in Providence Friday evenirg. Rev. H. L. Harrngton will preach at the Advent church on - Pleasant street | Sunday evening. » The week vacation for the pupils of Westerly public_school closed Friday. The soccer gaine to be played this (Saturday) afternoon, between the Am ica nThread company ‘and Taftville, promises to furnish plenty of excitement. The Italian mis#ion that has be conducted for the past -week at the Church of the = Immaculate ~Conception has proved very suecessful, and. large crowds have been in _attendance every night. ] The gray fox captured by Hgrvey Ar- zamarski near his home on Watch Hill rond several davs ago, has beew present- d_to Wileo park. Harvey C. Perry » of Westerly, whe went to Europe a few weeks ago te join th eforces of the Europedn relief work which is feeding the children of cen- tral governments; “writes_that he is now located in Germany_en the. Poland bor- der. where hé has' charge-of ‘a, district which is feeding $20,000. .+ 1 They “ CANTERBURY GREEN An open meeting was held at Grange ball Wednesday evening with Mr. Davis and Miss Miller, the county agents, pres- ent. An organization for agricultural and home economics work In the community was formed, with Maleolm Wibberley and Miss Grace Dawley chairmen of the re- spective departments. Various commit- tees are to be appointed later. A short program was given, inclading a reading gave a talk on woman’s work in the leg- One | isiature. Miss Elise Flawes spent the week end with Mrs. Frank Bailey of Danielson. The pruning demonstration at Nathan Exley’s, which was postponed on account of the snowstorm, will be .held next Tuesday, March §, at about 10 o'clock. Mrs. Extey will furnish hot coffee to all who desire to bring their lunch. Miss Florence Exley of Hartford visit. ed her parents over TWashington's birth- As thers were no other ecases on the|day. S i g gocket reported ready for trial at this| Tuesday breucht various diversions for A ion of the court all spare jurors wera | Canterbuzy neople: A sneaking and spell- {ing contest was held at the schoolhouse on the Green in the afternoon, with Mr. Greer, the supervisor, the’ teachers of the town and pupils present. Alice Hartiof the Green carried off the speakinz hone ors and Toina Aloha of Ravmend district ‘Sunday e ham's aon. Wright's. home farm a! asts attended the American legion bouts)enjoyed. the exercises. The same: atternoon. the clety met’ with Mra. Lowell hotir of work and sociability, refreshments. Tuesday evening o party ot Zathered at the home of Hemry Larkham, to help him celebrate his birthday, alse that of his brother-in-law. James Towe, both birthdays being on wiches, eake and coffes- Mrs. Larkham, who party as a surprise. The Christian -Endeavor meeting néx had ng Will be at -Henry with Mrs. Larkhamn as leader. °, Ralph Brown has concluded his dul At Storrs and will asgist in running t Black Hill the eoming BALLOUVILLE legislature. oulture. nesday. tion again. | B Haley. held at the Clef minstrels evening last. 3 Harry M. Cornell was leader of Epworth league meeting held in Blasks stone hall Sunday evening. discussed was God's Providences in Agri Nathan Cook was a recent gue: triends in Jewett City. Several. local people attended thé Bam given in Danielson Fridsy Mrs.. Christine Trask of South M: chester, executrix of the estate of the late Mrs. Helen J. Tucker, was in town Wed- . CENTRE GROTCON The chapel shed has Leen newly shie: {sled. the labor Leinz siven by the m i tais community, the work being coni- pleted in two days. ously gave'a baked bean dinner the firgt, diy and clam chowder on Wednesday as their vart of the celebration. voted to erect a stockproof wire fence be- tween the chureh property and that of J. Final plans have been ar ranged for a New England supper to be urch here. ¢ G. W. Bailey has returned home aftar excelled in spellins. A number of visitors | ten days' visit with relatives in Hartford, Tho women geriet- 1 by 4 o John Z. Labelle of Pleasant View farm was in Hartford Thureday. Mr. Label was representative from this ‘section for the farm buresu when. the Storrs co: appropriation bill ‘was presented in the #heremembered sewing up a hole in Mrs Handy s éress on the night of one of the dances. Mrs. Amold stated that on one oc- ,_when she was at a dance at FIL stie had Mr. Handy drive her | 0 Wiekford. Junction, whede she met a . Warren Chase and they brought Bim BAck to the dance.. Mrs. Arnold eould ot Tecall Mr. Handy having any ble on his machine —while in front of the Brown farm on the Saund- road. She said that an accident of his kind inight occur .at any time ‘when driving a car. -’I testified that she had had board- and served meals to other persons {than Mr. Handy. Mr. Handy paid her 87 & week. Mr. Handy carried the mail Wickford post offies to Wick- o and often he would come house and get his supper, leaving car mear the house. denied she had ever tried to sscure and affections of Mr, Handy or “tried to deprive Mrs. Handy of the soclety or assistance of her Mrs. Arnold testified that Mr. had nevar come to her hemse | she was alone at the time Mrs, _was . in Wickford. Admited wha had written twe lat- "$6 Mr. Handy, while he was in but, that they were both: business (e sl -m:m him $12 1in : which was given her to send Mr. Handy by a party for whom he had fone some autemobile repair work. The dther letter. she maid, was 2 business Int. fer sent tathe request of a Mr. Kenvon #ho wanted Mr, Handy'es services. Frank E Diyon, son of Mrs. Armold Saved My Life “With Eatonic Says New Jersey Woman I was nearly dead until 1 found i «na I can truly say i saved my life. It is m best storuach ever made,” writes N'rs. Smith. Acid stomach csuses awful misery m Eatonic qnickly rid ‘of y gete By taking up and carrying out the and qu which prevent good 08, ‘A tablet taken after meals uick relief. Keeps the stom- ach iy and helps to prevent the many ills 0 liable to arise from ex- ©ess acid. Don’t suffer from stomach miseries when ean get 8 bi : Estonic '"yo: c-mf wllh‘ym § guarantes. 3 e E#e and Osgoed, 131 Main 84 - 1 = = 3 =2 SHSNWSTHESWSNSTHSN =3 =7 ‘DANNOT WORK had bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s SESEESES e e e R e e 2753 5 =2 SNY: 59;2@%@%@%@ FOR SPRING 1921 These pre-Easter days find us with the most attractive collection of Women's and Misses’ Apparel that we have shown in many seasons. New arrivals daily swell the R X 1921 'Advance Showing Of COATS--SUITS-DRESSES SPRING already comprehensive showing, and the values even exceed the delightfully ori- ginal modes, for your dollars go twice as far this season. For example — .Worstéa Jersey Suits || $16.50 No woman’s wardrobe is complete with- out a Jersey Suit. tailored of pure worsted Jersey in new Tuxedo and notch collar effects. Patch pockets—plaits and narrow belts add to the effectiveness of these suits. All colors and sizes, 16 to 44. Other Suits to $95.00. ; New Plaid Skirts $11.75 Exceptionally smart Skirts of fine all wool plaids and checks, in beautiful col- or combinations and shadow -effects. Smarfly plaited and tailored models. Values to $22.50. 121-125 MAIN STREET Ours are smartly $25.00 New Spring Dresses Freshly designed new street, afternoon and dressy models, in charming styles that have fashion’s stamp e&.'nppr;ll. Not a sale—but a fashion offering of extremely desirable models at. $25.00. Taffetas, Satins, C:nlpn Crepe and Tri- cotine, Other Dresses to $79.56. Coats and Wraps - Yeu will wonder which of our Wraps or Coats you prefer, they are all so smart and good looking—however, you- will have no trouble in finding one you- want and at prices you will appreciate. §19.50 up to $85.00 PRIDE — Accomplishment in any direction is a source of pride—just so in the anhattan matter of dress. It is in this respect that Ths Manhattan has gained an enviable reputation, and your appreciation of our styles is a source of pride to us. New Haven and Branford. Mary W. Bailey has purchased a tour- 1| ing ear. the followed by | trienids, L sedl e served 1 planned the Mr. and Mrs. Henry - Waod- of Nbw York were visitors over Sunday ‘at st of The topie Mr. and Mrs. William Cosk recently. entertained Walter Gray of Jewett City. Miss Abiie F. Pray of Danielson spent the week end with her parents. 2 Emplayes of the state highway depart- ment were at work on thé state road tile past week, clearing away surplus smow and putting the highway in good condi- war “The Printzess Stére In Nerwich” = 1 A Mrs. Yorl parfy of young people was coasting on Candlewood Hill Saturday evening. Mrs. J. R. Haley is,abl House oh orutchés after-being disabled from a fall, injuring her kneecap and spraining her. bip. Charles sut after a severe attack of gri Baward Ley was a guest of friends in Montville Friday ‘and Siturday.~ Clark Ruby has recovered from an at- tack of tonsilitis. Most of the sehGols were not in'session 138t week. - . o Clirk Whiteliouse and Edward Ley ‘are working for Albert Parker o his logging X Miss Dunning. has gone back to New She expects ' to resume her music in the schoels soon. i The mail, darrie been faithful on his job, although to be about the WILLINGTON of. illiam Masinda, has the room as Monday sales. roads are takes him all day to cover his route. Misses Hills and Mason, who have been visiting Mrs. Gardner and Mies Gardner, Have returned to Boston. Miss Catherine Ricketts was a Hart- ford visitor' Saturday. Dr. Horace B. Sloat of Hartford will preach here. Sunday. Miss Nellie Thrall, who has begn stay- ing at Three.Gables for severa left Saturday for Hartford. Dwight Gardner' of Jockville was & guest of his: mother and sister Tuesday. All the, Boy Sconts held a eocial Sat- urday evening ‘at the church ‘canference Rev. Theodore Bacheler. supper, doing ‘the work with fio female | assistance. A store at the Hollow was March 1st. A large truck came from Providence ‘er’s household goods to his new home in | *| that city. H i.| Many went to Stafford Springs Satur- day to take advantage of the Dollar day Mrs. Bacheler is spending a few daya!s with Rev. Talcottville. 0. such bad” cendition that -it’}' ter. weeks, a farewell to their scoutmaster, They served a | O Mrs. opened | t to miove Rev. Theodore Bachel- and Mrs. F. P. Bacheler of Mr. Bacheler was the guest makin liam Wig Mabel Kinne. The calf LHat was offered by the grange to the boy or girl who wrote the best story has been awarded Nelson Carpen- For the second best story. the White Leghorn hen was awarded Hans Hansen. At 'the TS, W, Spencer day. dgar Mathieu of Davville vice man, a former resident of this of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reed over Sun- day, when he preached his farewell ser- mon. Mrs. Clara Joslin went to Rockville Saturday to get her sedan, been there for repairs. €ol. W. H. Hall recently lander a tar- pon weighing 106 .pounds and eix feet long at Miami, Fla. Miss Phyllie Byder has beeh ill with & sore throat. CANTERBURY PLAINS grange meeting Wednesday evening Frank Davis, county agent, and Miss Flora Miller, home economics agent. Putnam, organized the committees to help ‘out the town diree- tors for the year. (committees elected: Dairying. Mr. Kerr; poultry, Henry, Lecraw ; eoils and crops, Curtis Kinne ; orchard management, Fred Hicks; boys' and girls' club work, Mrs. Hénry Kearns and Happy Trac Mrs. Cora Hawes and M: neial of their aunt Mr. and Mrs. John Perkine and family of Jewett,City were visitors Sunday with Miss Grace Dawley. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sabins and son, Conrad Grabb, returned last Friday from South Manchester, where they had taken the body of their year old son, Benjamin Sydney, for burial. ATTAWAUGAN Edward Ollsen and chl friends here Wednesday neral of Thomas There was a of M. r 7 day evening for the benefit of the L Social club. George Macumber vigited at Plain and 3 kitchen ‘management, Mrs. whist Irs. 2 which had conimunity The following are.the dress- Wil Get a packet and realize what an infusion of Really Pure Fine Tea tastes like > "SALADA' The REAL Orange Pekoe Tea Mrs! K. Sweeney Bridges.™ Mr. and Mre of Da an isin a Worcester hos Tecentjy operated on for appendicitis. Charles Blackmar visited Mrs. T. at Manchaug several ital, where he Was = Atwood of Day-| s parents, Mr. and | ays with his molh:rl‘ vort. days | attack of rheu ism W. C. Ruby started his sawmill in|These priZes were given to encourage | this week, went to Boston. shoulder. Mans Tuesday. 1t has not been in{boys’ and girls' club work in the town.| Representative Walter Frissell was at| A hierd of 12 deer was scen operation since the snowstorm. Mrs. E. P. ns and her brother-in- | Hartford several days this week mber farm one day last week. Robért Waterhouse has returned to hig|law. 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