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D opiase. Meuiialh whs Ji8; wanotse: J | tunty managed semi-protessional baseball I this citg g at North Grosven- Years s t"be has his plana all &. foseph P, lleull.“m m ‘:fit guilty, to. h;flu‘m Monday’ n! l‘ 'xun he; was .| before’ Judge M. H. Geissler court Tuesday mérning. Judkenl l.-hr | ot ‘considering '‘the testimony 'oftéred against the physician ‘as sufficient 'to war- rant the charge, ‘found him not gullty i, snd df “the case. . ' Dr. and a friend were going. west trom. 3-': eity -toward ' Pomfret, just | before’ 8 o'élock gonq;y ‘night; and were. in the thie Gary. schoolhouse when the “machirie‘was in col- ion” with that”of John Whigple of- this city.” When' the 'cars crashed the . left tront wheel. was torn off Df. McKenna' machine, which was#otherwiss = d as fo fendera and other equipment at the front end of thé-car. Mr.- car was not _badly damaged. Attentiort of ‘the police of this city was called to the, aceldent: and ‘Dr. McKenna ordered to appear in-court by Ser- t Gedrge -Laitd and Officer - Bugene Gibney, Who investigated the matter. .’ Mr. Whipple!stated that his car was at a ‘standstill. when Dr, McKenna's “ma- chine crashed into it. Mr. Whipple had ‘been_ proceeding 'toward . Putnam, He stated, when he ‘saw'the McKenina car coming toward him and’ pursuing: a_ ser- Ive as to '.lj‘ “Willimantie on May 15. ~any April _games will cDermott was not fnd; on Tuesday to announce his lin other /movEs relative- to the team but says that his organizations wjll be-aeredit to this section, as it has been in the past half decade. . - Deputy State Anwmobllei Commission- er John Maedonald of lord was a visitor with relatives in Putnam on Tues day. ers 13 40 B8 s short calendar ses- sion of the court here Friday m‘rnhl.‘hd.—w:"u:u H..Webb yruld— " tibves Lorsna and Eisie A, Gatiant re- tyrned , Tuesday from Hartford, where they remained over Easter and atfended the K. of C. ball Monday, evening, Frankiin Pérry and Miron Perry were vistaps .in_Hartford on Tuesday. State Officers Howard A. Eillott, of Hartfdrd, and John Edgarton, of Willi- mantic, were visitors in Putnam Tues- day. Torting goods Houses fn-the city ‘are finding a lively demand for trout rods, Iines ‘and other such equipment. 'The season’s fishing opens Friday morning. The canvass for funds for relief. in Ire- +|1ind"1s ol steadily forward in Put- r-m #nd t meeting ith gratifying sue- “Conrad in Quest of His Youth” A Romance of Life's Golden Adventure ETHEL CLAYTON —IN—— “Sins of Rosanne” o Alsssoatiog Tuaof Hoats i Dlomends___ LARRY_‘ SEMON COMEDY TODAY —LAST SHOWING OF “KISMET” Matinee Only ~ TONIGHT—“EAST IS WEST” ahwummml : Dayville requested Tuesday that it be permitted to“enter with Danielson - and Elmyitle on the that is to be started. ThurSday morning for, funds to be used in. relief work in Ireladd., This request Was qu granted by, Chairman Henry “of_ the local committee, and afterne £ “he 'was in .llve ¥ —ltmeaniagreatdealtdyquu a buyer of clothing. : It means to clothing wl'mt sterlmg means to silver. New models are waiting for ’yqu',' either single or double breasted, in herrmg-bones, pencil stnpes, and blue serges. You are not fair to yourself unhl you get acquamted with Kuppen- £A9T-WEST FAR PRICES, 50c, '1m $1.50, .Zm vanangh at Day- ! PHONE FOR SEATS intérest in Ire- | pentine course. _ Appreh night oceur, ~Whipple brotght: h Chalrman Dum saidiTuesday that his|car to a stop, bt this: did’ not ‘save his rmri from headquarters show that | machine from being struck. Conhecticht: people have’ so. far contrib- | injured in the affair. uted $127,000, and that there seems good In court, no evidence ‘that ‘was “of- ground. for. f.lufl.{!.lfl that this state's con- tributions, will finally. total $200,000. - : foreq was regarded by Judge Geissler as sufficient. to warrant conviction on a ‘Bqually’ generous is the giving in other | charge of intoxication and he-accordingly states and all ‘the money will be needed. | found- Dr. McKenna, who was represent. In Belfast alons 26,000 shipyard workers | ed by Attorney Arthur S. Macdonald, et are unemployed and ‘thelr wives-and ot sullty. dren ‘suffering,, while ! district hAK| " Hal of the cane of Touls' Woits s 50,000 men . out ‘of ' ‘and scores ‘of | Chester W. Gudmunson, of New - York, hundreds: of starving v‘m and chil4 was wesumed in ‘the supeFior court here dren. before Judge James H. Webb, ‘when bu: - Freezing temperature greeteq Daniel- son's early risers Tuesday morning. Ther- Iness for the week was taken up Tues- s . day morning. / The case is b court. Mz ‘morieters showed readings as low: degrees; but the: average report s Wolte, a 'resident of: this city, s repra- 25 and 26 degree: oas, - The l(cmorlnl day committee of Anselm Mayotte post, American Legion, is to meet this (Wednesday) evening at the rooms of 'the Arcanum club, “The .new, hours for .visiting ward pi tients—2.30 to 4 p. m.—become effective Friday, April 1, at the Day Kimball hos- pital.” Local: friends ‘were ‘at Webster Tues- afternoan,sto attend funeral servi fof-Frederick Aldrich, whe died in Wor cester and who formerly was a resident of this -city. ¢ - Henry C. Hearn of Southbridge was a visitor with friends in Putnam Tuesday. The meeting at which A. B. Meredith, state commissioner %of education, was to ave given an address here this (Wed- nesday) evening, has been postponed to CIRCUS -« Tonight Y. M. C. A. Gym. GYMNASTS, ACROBATS, CLOWNS. AT 8P. M. 25 AND 35 CENTS' ! \ of| sented - by . Attorney Harry E., Baek of The weather -e-med}nmeuon and Attorney Charles L. Tor- ¥ m:mm{heom b am-;:‘:( :ho;b::!; of ‘this city, ‘while Seabls, ‘Ruasell| \7 i 1y Special Prices : COMING ! \ . | ¢ northwest and the fact thatiand Bradford ‘are, counsel for Mr. Gud- | '\piss Wilhelmina Frost of this city is Fri. and Sat. Only “ heimer Clothes. Monday :the ‘weather was 1ike a day-in | munson. 1 e N o L% { +SFRING “TERM A g Black Beauty” Nl * early. May. Mr,. Wolfe is suing. to recover damages A evening. A. E. Wilkinson, market ghrden spe- | clalist, is to be a speaker at the Farmbr's Institute to be held at the Tourtellotte Memarial High school at Nerth Grosvens ordale; Friday of this week. The insti< tute is to be from 10 a. m.lto 4 p. m. ‘Windsor’ F. rk is to “discuss dairy problemy at s meeting of Senexet grange, Woodstock, scheduled for April 6. Milk producers uereabouts are pleased with the fagt, that the New Haven road has not yet hanged the schedule of run- ning its passenger trains and are Jiving in hope that this will not be dong this yehr. | Complaints are comihg in that tramps, with the coming of good weather, have, taken to the road ami are begging fof ftood from door to door, as in the days before the World war: - Dut in Harttord onf e the capital city papers has been intefefting a great many neomle by the daily publication of a sii- houette of - some - leading - citizen. The readers are left to guess the identity and are given a cash prise for go doing. Mon- day's silhovette was that of Willlam H. Putnam, member of a ‘brokera; | and- forniserly ‘a ‘resident of Dantelson. Stockl:olders here received notice Tues- day of the snnual meeting of the Con- necticut Mills combany to be held in Bos- ton at the office of the Connecticut Cotton {company on Tuesday, of next week. The | notics outlines the' routine business that Wil be given attention and alfo asks the ‘stockholders to ‘consider ‘at the meeting the guestion of iréducing the authorized favital stock of the company by the can- celffition and requirement of such_amount of the first preferred stock as shall have as.the result of an_ accident In. which Goupe that he was driving -was. badly damaged in a head-omr crash Wwith a big truck owned by the defendant at & mar- row bridge at Central village, on the.a: ernoon of September 30 of last year. Mr. Wolfe was northbound trom Nor- iwich tq Putnam -at:the. time_and his car svas just coming off the northerly. end of the bridge, which js not sufficiently wide to permit cars to pass on it, when it was Smashed info by the trock, which wah | bound from Danielson to New’ York. with a load of caulifiower for Hariem market. While the expense of repairmng Mr. Wolfe's coupe was several, hundred doi- lars, the damage 10 the truck was very slight. The - Holsteln-Fresfan assogiation of Connecticut 18 to hold its annual, meet- ing at the farm of E..C. Rogers, just west Evenings 35c-50¢ “Cheer-Up Girls” LAST DAY—-TODAY—LAST DAY aeert £ smitH presents ALICE JOYCE in “DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN” DON'T FISS-THIS BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION FROM THE POWER- | FUL STORY BY THE WELL-KNOWN ALBERT. PAYSON TERHUNE. REVENGE OR ? ‘A Parcel Post Husband” ‘Powerful Drama of the. West ~ The Comedy With SPECIAL \—FRI. AND SAT.—SPECIAL ! AUDEVILLE DANCING CLASS BEGINS THURSDAY, MARCH 31st ODDEELLOWS HALL AT 8P. M. ‘ N. H. LEVY, Instructor Suits $40.00 o $50.00. DANIELSON ‘ COMPANY ) ¢ caught until May first {imless in a river or brook. The majority of people have not realized that the law was so prohibitive. The Pachaug Ladies’ Aid. society is planning a'sale, quahaug supper and Je-| rushy/Dow’s Family Album. Mrs. J. T..Stewart, Misses Ruth and Irene Stewart apent ' Monday ~at Kite- | maug, The Community club meet in Pachaug town half "s3ursday night. A dog wus shot on HIII street Friday as the ownery thought he was mad. Dr. County Agent F. L. Davls will diseuss ;G- H. Jennings sent the head to the state X MYSTIC at the home of her parents, Mr.-and |Réretofore been purchased by the COM-lof this city, in the lte Spring, The ex-|agricaitaral toples at:a Farmers. insti.|kboraory and the report came back neg- = s Mrs. Jerome A. Dewey. pany-for the sinkiig fund and of mmenai{act date for the meeting has ot been | tuta to be held--in--Eastford, tomerrow |&five Tuesiay. The dog evidently was FOUR BlG TME A‘ IS > The® New London Union of the Cliris- | Phiilip. Brown is .moving this week fi‘: ":“"‘1 f";‘}:lu’";xzmmml“‘“ nniannounced as yet but it will bring to- F‘“""fl") attacked with the distemper which. pre-, ’ fin Endeavor Society met with the wifh his famiiy o the, house e is to oc- (Lon 2hd articlielof Goeunieation of fheigether breeders of FolsteinFresian eat: M Juyao Champeau was. n Bpston Myes-|valls in this vicinity. It ls possible that | ‘oung People’s society of tre Mystic |cupy on the Charles P.. Williams farm. e B aee. ok the e. It was|gayion a business tri the dog belonging to F. H. Gilberts ma: EZ HANLE oran Griffin, tch Trio i Bridge Congregational church Tuesday | Mrs. Edna B. Colby, Mrs. Mary L rlmv be' taken in’, respe-:t to the tor'»-‘-l-o stated. here on Tuesday'that there is| o) o o have had the disease and someone sho{ IN Y D Fel T evening. A delegation was present from . Mrs. Ella B G. Wheeler ana Mrs. | 5215 |a possibility of the New.-Bngland Hol STON!NGTON him, thinking he was mad. If so, it The Syrieépated Meledy. Maid I NARNONY LAND k Niantic and other places. . Dickinson were in Enst Maft-|: The insurance on! the property of, Pe-|steln;Fresian assoclation:also holding its would be a great relief to Mr. and Mrs fl—‘ B 0 718 the dense fog Saturday evening, two | ford Tucsday attending the state confer- | ter. Chabot, destroved by, fire-at Waure. [anbual meeting at thé”Rogers farm, but| Dy Everett Hoxio has commenced work | Gilhert it They were motified fo- that ef- McNALLY and ASHTON DAILY AND THOMAS . putomobiles collided on the Stonfmgton | ence of the Connecticut Daughters of the | gan, has. been adjustéd. It is understood | this has not been definitely decided. for. the' constryction of a new home on|fect for they are ~ery anxious to know, if DARKTOWN COMEDY DUO A NOVELTY SURPRISE : road nearly opposite the entrance to | American Revolutibn, * that, Mr., Chabot will receive approximgte-| Mr. ‘Rogers, ‘the propriclor of the Put-|what {g-known as the Hinckley plage on | possible, the reason the animal disap- g 2 3 ce p- Jugde Colling’ place, and both machines | The Monday clab met Monday- atter- |1y 310,000 in cash, but his is far in|0am inn, hds developed oné of:the finest|ne Westerly \road. It will be on/, the|peared. Feature:—Alice Calhoun, in ‘“Princess Jm" were considerably damaged., The drivers [noon with Mrs. Ebenezer Morgan of Bast | €Xcess of that amount. Mr. Chabot, while |farmsJin Windham"county and Is assemb- | north side of the highway and will be of | Miss Evelyn Johnson returns today . . 3 were not injured. _ Main streat, Continuing businesg without interruptian | Iing . @ -splendid herd of ‘cattle. " More | solonial desgn. Men are digging for the! (Wednesday) to her former home in New |jj ALSO THURS.—COMEDY, “THE LAUNDRY"— and International News R Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gates and Mrs.| The minstrel show given in Columbug |#ince the.fire, -is planning to re-establishy than 100 acres of the finest and in this|foundation.- York. Miss Johnson has been a véry £t ] 'y Isabel Neal have returned to Providence, | hall under.the auspices-of Father Murphy | himself on the scale.on which he was do-] section will be under cultivation by the| 'Tne reduction in the force At the Ston-|helpful member of the Congregational after a visit with relatives here. Couneil, Knights of Columbus, Monday |ing business prior to the fire and will{time that the'state umcliflon holds 1ts|ington railway station has ' by church, Sunday school and Christian En- Rev. J. G. Osborhe is confined to the|and Tuesday evening, was well pres rebuild the barn and house at the earliest | meeting there. v means of doing away with the W. .| deavor society. She will be missed’ thes 11 presented | € b & here house by fllness. The gervice at.the |and netted a substantial sum /. for the ) OPDOFtURty. ) » Membern of Cargill connell, ‘K. of C..|Co. office and the servicegwill now have | very much because of her willingness and Baptist church Sunday morning was y: ‘ q T ‘a justles’s court At Plainfield,|¥ere Nighly pleased -Tueday ‘with' the |tn be done by the telephone. It is ru- | capability. Today and M’ sonducted by Al Saunders; who has been . Frank T. Rhoad has ' resumed | preormsic mireeer: fommeely ot Soutn Joy| Sticcess ‘of the annual concert and ball (mored that the force at the railroad office REE jolding evangelistic = meetings in this |his studies at Yale. after spendMg’ the||ingly, and hiy son: Frederigk, were each | Sivh Faster Monday evening. .1t drew |in40 be kept as low as possible in order Fasfer at &t James’ Church. 3 the evening Rev. Charles A. | Easter recess at his home here et s ot taniiy|an unexpectedly. large” attendarice, the (. reduce expenses.: Business firms are| 'The choir of St. James' church at:Po- Two Star Features B bositk an T = e ? ined and required to pay. costs for taking | i & sar £ 5 > P 3 * church a . e preacher. Mrs. C. P. Maxson was® a caller in | trout Sugar brook out of season. | Loict Sale at the door being exception-|to try to have a reestablishiment of the| quetamuck, sang appronriate mus on Mrs. Gertrude Watrous of Westford | Westerly Monday. Fimch pafd §25.74, They were arrestej| LY. large, %o the affair will add a con-|telegraph service, however. Easter day, beiny assisted in the solo Is a visitor in the village. Sunday by Game Warden Harry E. Bat)|Siderable sum to the: council treasury. Dr. Jufes Jordan had charge of the|parts by Charles D. Geer. The Te Deum B L Tt T R T A s S | BT R G o e Baih S 2| TRESSTE BARRISCALE Foank regret to hear that sbe s I at EAST KILLINGLY AR AR i B Ko eck, | Quring Monday evening drova the temper- | rus Tuesday evening in Community hail'| and the music of the oftertory, “Let Us ooy s §04neck | ature_down t0.26 degrees in this ity on | The opora, The Daughter of the Regi-| Joi Voices,”. w i Mrs. Jesse Hall is confined to her home | . Luther G. Andrews of Occum spent|alfo of the town of Plainfield, pald LT e S sl KL }’f: i mita ADCCY s ok Nt Gl cican. W comiposed By; D And An All-Star Cast Including R o pot Sunddy at Liapleprest. tnd conts"for Aty last ' Sunday_at| SSSGRT, TOTLE 4 et A Ty o0 nt, isyto be glven in April by tae com- | Muhlenberg. The:church was attractive- Mrn Mare 3 Trome who 1s 11l at her | MisS Nellie M. Chase of the office forcs| Moosup. pos eck is . forelgner | *PPrhension amore frult growers who |munity thorus assisted by arthsts; from; Iy decorated and gopt congregations || WALTER McGRAIL, JOSEPH DOWLING, WILFRED of the Windham County National bankand it iz believed that he was not famil- ignscard | Frovidmice. were present at the services. Dome in West Myatic, s betng cared,for | 0L 11 NI MAT, COy, Naional bankyon Juta Delinven U Do ryy ot of the |25t fo, mark {hin- resson. which #o far| -who'cRlidren ot Catvary Episcopal —_—— 4 s LUCAS AND PAT O’MALLEY, IN Mias Mary 3 - / as been exceptionally mild, and ruin the | church Sunday school had an'egg hunt| Man wants but little here bel | : Mrs. Mary Briges i sthe guest of rel- m:';ihoni'"K;l‘daHofDBr!i-lhgwr!g- was a|state. peach and apple crops. It is not indicat-|on the church grounds. Monday afternoon. | woman wants a lot wne;"ah: ::n :‘;‘: [ : atives in Boston. L4y erls Gotgom. A considerable number of s who|ed that any damage to fruit trees was| Af: lay refreshments were en. e N e A el A B persons whe After the play refres| s joy- [ it below cost. s ys Dewey ot New York is|,.m and” agher places Sjnday. st o e et Sy st e 1 r : e | " Almond X6“Balne F .| that a ‘row of g maple trees on thel The pupils of the primary and begin- nse, ipping and His Dramatic Story Showing ’ a3 eottign r;g:;’w"“‘;k‘h‘::’;t""'; fi“"‘, {south side of Davis park at Reynolds|ing for the sessions of the week. ners’ departments of the Second Congre: MARRIED, A Te. « anplqg hly St 7 S! A.F L g - [ street be cut down in order that the high-| It was: stated here Tuesday:that the |gational. church school were - given an : 4 Life As It is Lived In Very Smartest Social Set . F, Harry E. Battey spent several days M| g STEDMAN—NICHOLS—In _ Willimantic. 3 ity iy way be widened and other and younger|state road from Brooklyn:to Hampton |REaster social in the parlor of the chursi beoe's = L el A Providence last. 3 S March 28, 1921, by Rev. Arthur D. Car- The Local Undertaker - trees given.a chance to grow, have visit- | probably Wil not be completed and open | Monday afternoon, under the direction penter Charles A. Stedman and Miss @ E S AN, s o shict B T i The. locality ana. inspacted 1t with a (s travel. hefors mid-Jaly. Misses Barbar Maller and Jennie Tram- | Rijee xicnois, voth o st Hamnion || HARRY CAREY. IF ONLY JIM” . CONN, bl View to more adequately presentimg their| Mrs. Mary Taylor, a. resident of Web- | bull. =3 T : . . PARLORS 8 MECHANIC STREET ) A views ion . the subject When the matter|ster for a number of years, is to ‘make| -The. catches from the pounds conftinae DIED A New and Different Western Picture. g comes,ub for a hearing: befors the Relect- | Iter home- in Danielson. with- her " brother, |to be flatfish and some are of large size | WRIGHT—In Hopkinton R. I, March 2 & mén, next month, T. J. Aylward. Mrs. A. W. Wilbur has gone to Putnam, 1921, Thomas K. Wright, irf his 83d "A Toadseraper was at work Tuesday Automobile Tnspector' A.' W:- Williams putting " in ‘good: condition Con: will be .in-Plainfield ‘and, Jewett City to- a.vigit With relatives. llen H. Miller has moved to New the highway from Dayville Four-Cornérs via the town e - - — — — s BOPKINS—In Westerly. R L. Marsh 2 o BENEFIT SALE day (Wednesday) _to give ‘examinations | London. 138 Fielen Lovisd,. widow’ of George t ter have besn spending a few days witk farm ta Attawaugan. This road was re.| (0 those who wish operators’ llcenses.. | - Joseph Squadrito held a family Eastor| W- Hopkins, aged §3 vears, THOMPSON e e . paired and placed in real good condition | _A.local firme has all the treut fishermen | party -athhis residence on Pearl street, | GALLIGAN—In New Haven March 29.| ' James Ryan is painting School opetied Monday after a week of darly 1ast fall, but the winter's wear had | interested. in its announcement that -the |Sunday. Nineteen sat down to dinner. D31, Eitabeth Allen, widow of John | F. L. Hutchins’is having grading dene, | vacation. . rutted it 'and it 1s now being ' repaired [one who, catches the largest trout-during| . Mrs. Reuben E. Hurr and daughter oflfunarai on the arrival of the 1542 fran, | Miss S. R McLellan afd Faith, Betty| The Baster concerts at Prandy Hil 4 again: the season opening Friday will get a fish-| Front Royal, Va.. arrivéd here Monday,| Main street station. Thursday. Buriai|and Frank Decker have been at -Sunny-|Sunday afterngon and at the Central In the' town 'eourt. Arthar Zebelan, |i s-a reward. Fish:stories will| bacause.of the severe fliness of Mrs. SI-{* in_St. Mary's cemetery. Automobile | holme for the Easter week of vacation. éhurch S @vening were well attend Who had been released under bonds to an- [not be. accepted, but the.real:trout must |las.P. Holmes. i cortege. Rev. Newton L Johes, formerly_ pastor|ed and greatly enjoved. swer Jatér' to -n ‘charge of having been|be brought in Miss Anmie Robinson has zone to New | ROSPIGNO—At St. Josenh's hospital, | here, has been staying at Mrs. Hutchins'| Miss Bila I Ballard has been spending %, Infoxicated, pald'a fine and costs. There was hope fot local people in the | York.for a ten days' visit with relatives.| Willimantic. March 29, 1921, Francesco | and spoke a tone of the Lenten servioes. | the Easter vaeation in Washington. D 1 P. J. Sheridan. manager of Wildwood |announcement ‘contained-in an advertise.| Miss Catherine Ingraham has returned [ Roseigno of Voluntown, aspd 38 years.| The Thimble club met Thursday with|C- park during the smmer months, Is recov- | ment in The Bullegin Tueeday that a Ner-|to Bristol, after, a visit at the homs of (ROGERS—In New Londofi. March 29, |Mrs. Louis Converse — 7 ering ‘at-a’ Worcester hospital, having| Wich coal dealer is-affering stove coal at |Judge L. D, Fairbrother. 21, Caroline §. widow of John A.| Paul Auger was given a birthday sur-| Middletown.—Senator Dale D. Butler been ‘very dangerously Il with pmeumo-|$13.50 per ton, $3.50 less than'the pre- s Rogers. formerly of Great Neck, Water- | prige party Thursday evening and pre-|Representatives. Howard Lincoln and nia. vailing rate in Danielson. A s T g |Bented a silver tea service uel Ruesell, Jr., have been appointed Tt was stated Tiesday that the matter ! - JEWETT CITY CLARK—In New London March 36| Miss Kjeanor Livingstone and a friend|to act as a recentign committee to Gov- FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE IRISH RELIEF FUND, §|stmt et S it s o Titer | e Sepuy company of thy.moble -1 e fupiral, servir tor or, ke Ken-| 1 anehoret Syttt 210 trom Sem Yok mere o Ul barsonest| croo ks o8 Wk s 1. thie 15 fnn to be' esfablished at South Kilingly m:‘;’u{:‘m&’bfrfi!&: "e N arill atIneay Ray were held at her. home. in Lis.| ' tive of Norwich. over Easter. | the. dedication of the new armory builde WE WILL GIVE 15 PER _CENT. OF ,THE GROSS || being considered by the management, |;iS SEI SN0y, TUAS, vening The |bon Tuesday afternoon. The uoiss Wat (ANDREWS—In Norwich, March 29, 1931, | - Emory Munyan nd family of Worces-|ing evening, April 1. CANDY SALES. Emel Beshety, who has sold his farn |marked improvement in the drilling se |00 With sorrowing anl symimthetic|’ Henry L. F. Andrews aged 76 vears iy at South Killingly, s to-leave there early | far undertaken :and-is fiving' up fe the |Telatives, neighbors 'and friends. Rev.|Notice of fineral hereafter. A the coming month and until his health is | promise that. within a year it will be a| - J: Reynolds, pistoc of the Newent SFALDING—In Norwich. March 26, 121, M d‘ dSat da Testorsd will visit relatives in New York |fine military organization. church, condaced ihe servics, - He ¢cliv-|. Archibald . Spaiding, aged 54 'vears y,i'riaay an urday sthte. - Mr. Deshefy formerly owned| W. Irving Bullard a vice president of|€red an’ eloquent liscourse on the City [ and 2 months, Funerai services at his lats home, 228 farms in the vicinity of . Nbrwich /and |the Merchants. National bank-of Bos Four-Square. His tribnts to the beauty Main street. Wednesday, March 30, ASSORTED BITTER came Into this territory.about tWo,years | is to spend a. Iarge pArt of the summer |Of Mre. Ray's snrstun Tfe, and of ker| 2. rial in Ev B LARGE TEMPTING love for her home and chursn, were well| Central V in Burope; where he is called by business interests. Arthur G. Hodgsen of Fall River was a |7 visitor with friends in Danielson on Tues’ | day. ‘OUR COAL always has been the ‘best, because we specialize in “OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH.” There is just as much poor coal on the mlrké! now as there was last year. TAKE NO CHANCES Henry C. Spayer of Providence was a visiter ‘In Danielson - Tuesday, Legislators ~ from this seetion -of- the state went ‘to . Hartford Tnesd:y mbrii- merited. Mrs. L. G. Buck Jewett City, sang Fase (o ['ace ani Safe in the Arms 3¢ Jesys.' Burial whs in the Jewett City cemstery. The hearers were Mrs. Ray's husbani, Kloyl Ray, her two brothers, Emest an1 George dy, and her cousin Fred L. Kanaban. The caskei was in a hed of beautiful £ w- ers. They were from Floyd Ray, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Keanely, Mr. and Mrs. George Keniedv, Mr and rs. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Ray, ‘Walden, M ind ‘Mrs. Gecrge Torre BITTER SWEET PE’PERMINTS Pound 55¢ HOME- MADE FUDGE Pound 50c . e i CARD OF THANKS. We wish_to' thank the neighbors and friends for gencrous acts of kindness |during our recent bereavement. We are {algo grateful for the beautitul floral trib- utes sent to the fun ., These kind acts ¥ill always be cherishtd inloving mem- HS. MAURICE CORCORAN AND FAMILY. Many School Children are Sickly and take coldseasil; ,-nlnfl‘udwmmhn mmmmixmétmw. - 3 ASSORTED MINTS MQTHER GB AY’S R i vicor tarmbei 1 PLACE YOUR ORDER where you are assured that it i King's ters, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Basde, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burton, Mr. Robinson, Miss 8. K. Adams, Miss Martie Barber, Mrs. W. L. Foote, Ladles’ A Se- clety of Newent Congregatioral ‘church, Mrs. 'Geprge, Havens, Carlston Jiavens, Miss Beatrice :Read, Mrs, C. . W iita- ker, Mra. Charles Phillips, Miss| Fan-fe Bishop,* ‘William T.. Bishep, Newent church, Ethel, Alfred, T'uth and Royal, J. F. Thomas; Harry Remick, Mr. ané Mrs. Jas.. Chapman, Miss A. E. Meech, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Tefft, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and tamiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Learned, Miss ™ Gnssie. Learned, /Mr: and’ Mrs. Nelson, Miss Enquist, Mret W. will not be CANCELLED when prices do go up, and where you can depend upon getting your coal at the LOWEST PRICES. EGG ........ $13.50 Per Ton STOVE...... §13.50 Per Ton NUT ........ $13.50 Per Ton PEA......... $12.50 Per Ton ‘50c Per Ton Extra If Baskets Are Uszd. SHETUCKET COAL & WOOD CO. Telephone 1257 ch'hur,ch-& Alien 15 Main Street \Funeral " Directors ~AND-—= Embalmers Cady Assistans HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN _Telephone 328-3 SWEET POWDERS ~FOR cHu.DRl-:N pt to.také and a certain relief. They tend mjnuk ! up ‘a cold in 24 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver -and Bowels and. tend to correct intestinal; disorders and destroy. worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends of chfldm‘tdhng of relief. Originals are on file in our offices : CEpeand R R TR Roeies “We have used MOTHER GRATS EWEET rounding towns. . R N et Wil Deputy Game and Fish Warden times for past nive them & m-u children’s -fia--l very Palmer received notification Tues- day that the Jaw Wwill be enforced that satisfactory in every case.” % ¥ % 2, prohibits all fishing in ponds and reser- : Get a package from your druggist for use when needed. Toirs unth Yey frat. Only tiont may. be cat t. from Ap: irst. That means no 3 Do Net Accept Any Sabstitute for m'@“ SWEET POWDERS, ‘bull-heads, perch, pickerel, bass, pump- kin‘seeds or even a minnew may be m GUM DROPS-—Seven.I’ Kinds Pound 45¢ . SEVERAL OTHER SPECIALS NOT ADVERTISED Inc.