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APRIL 18, 1921 reviewing the bee industry, and in gone|day, traveling westward. The peculiar|ables are to be tied and ome womas of e DA AL v, | chusion Ne l.l:n'e:efl many questions reu.[uund of the engine of m'e mechanical ul-:’ p-r:: .:eflm a Aflm& o:.m in : iy T 1 : or 3 b “St_her | tive o the ndnstry. A vote-of thanks' fiyer was noted for some time. old-fash way. who L4 i/ K, e .4 5 T e ey : o E’mexfiemw 8 was given Mr. Latham for hig interesting| A number ffom this place wers initiats’ accomplished in the art of quilting =n 4 2 i Spring fish are on ;| - The Plainfield soccer ‘team/. will meetjtalk. A lllv:r“oflq'lu:t was taken for the ed in lhe':)‘rder of m Star at Cole| wflurfly l:mt;: ?."f.:.?.:.‘“.f p. ¥ e 7 S 3 : Tattyille in Taftyille today (Satw “feduedtional nesday evening. . Jai Mon- a —— Z 3 for.the “third pke " Ther B-;mema.;’m Fred Fabél " was - pleasantly surprised! The sotind bf the frst treetoad wasjument Beach, on the Capk, the guest -.‘( , : \dny he took a flounder. scup and several | series. * Plainfsld now heads the Jengu rg-tlwmn lnt: Home in c:..' :’n::‘? ;h:hm notéa W, " utmu gy her .l::u.::: 1‘,’:35:;"""_ aw, Mr. : , seka; very large squid, This shows that fish | with Westerly second and Taftyijié; third. s {ll with a painful e, Nevi seen ul| 2 ;.:-T.m) llu,'mhfll t:l.o.Al’m, 2«;‘ ;e:.lg:‘nu at Weekapaug for a number of are on the move w:‘fih good weather theré | Taftville has strengthenedm,. In;’zo. t r:'d .ngfned ?1! su xrhng. '::nnmf" t: mm of tralling arbutus as this, th': 1.;;.:& ;::mh:n l:uw:nm:mr::-: " 3 spects. should be an abundince of them. but Plainfield will present . ‘same-lifie- n. rom the Seven: Day Adventis| ng. p e B R o | s abins bt $h o elineioa i, B for ] ne-Barewa mastnors . a8é-16 up she had In the \Westexy game two |chufch of, New London, of which he is n( Many from here will attend the spegial family. triends of Mrs. Kalinsky, who Yann.u.t“w ¢andidates. The chaptér roll by Representative Davis of Wisterly, | pleting the work of driving stakes for | weeks ago: Bergeron, - goal} McClug- | me called on him and presented him’town meeting held at the Center today ovwne the farm in that vicinity knows as t 4 e, r. 1 # i ets of fruit. | (Saturdays, April 16th. the Finn place. Y 1OW ehvieds 300 b, ° Kellewing| 9t B4 dedla sepoeted out of committes) (NCLF K2 SUUEEH on The Senh Blas SES RS, L LD e Betnle, ¢ Mrs dohn Brown and Miss Lillian| E. H. McCall was & Hariford visitor| 3iss Lydia Lathrop is substituting at thé working of &tn- a général se- lin the ;‘.":;““ “fl 2 to| There will bs only. om Bunday.| Provost, 1. h. b: S. Walker, o. . Lamb of New London were callers at tra Wednesday. the North Soclety school, as the teasher cial time was gnjoyed, asd refreshments entbes (R iRy flpl:’flm&!flu at Calvary chureb, at 10 ., when | nermark, L 1,£.; Walton, & £.; J. Green- | home of Mrs. Richard Povey and family~ Robins and phoebe birds are fast builée' did not return after the Easter vacation. weérs served. WUl beim fiedt Moni f’ Géorge W. Woodward of We ly Will be | halgh, i, 1 o Res |in the village Wednesday afternoon. ers, these days, two days being a record Lucius Exley of Providence spent Sun- Bequiem high wads for Michadl H. Do- ’ in chavge. ‘The Mnddy esheel 18 t6 meet |serves, %~ Pechie, I. Marrioft Mrs. A. Woodward of Amston visited time in finishing their summer home. |day at his home. 0 m at his Iste heme &t 53 A in the chapel at the noof hour. Ainsworth. Dobson of ‘Westerly will | her brother, Fred Fabel, in- the villags| o Joseph Papsis of Black Hill fias Been 3 streét Wu:-dct:. was :‘:ln‘p !l;} MYS‘hC s eamé In from |referee. A big crowd of lflnnorten wm ninuy.m‘ ooy IR e e CANTERBURY GREEN confined to his bed two or thres weeks morning at the Chursh o - after discha acompany the team ‘and “if rooting .w rs. Charles H. Comstock, who Hns! . . His ‘:-{smu g’mpudn by Rev. Themas J.| Mrs. Ravinond M. Holmes left Fridey < 3 :Om}fll ,_,,“Nn,'{a':{ help, Plainfield ought o win. Thé two | been confined to her bed for a week pait; At & meeting 8¢ the church and eccles! ¥1tH (;rfl."{;?fifingla‘zla hL’,‘,‘:f‘.'f [y ::‘-: Larkin. During the sérvices & Bass sole | for Now York after a visit with her par- | o1 "havist Friday 8he was tAken t6 | big trucks from the ~mill and sSeveral | With a severe attack of rheumatism, is Siastical sociéty April 4 Rev. Robert' W0 G 0 WS B0 0 Ui S was rendered by Tho: V. Claticy, The | ents, M, and Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Mr. | \o o S %e ™y ovieg 2at, cleaned #nd | private cars are making the trip: ~ | improving. Humphrey was chosen chairman. Tre “*™ béarers weré James 1. Clahey, Ha Q. |and Mrs. Hélmes will make their homs in ‘painted. 7, The class in mill calculatiqn met in the James Collins, Y. M. C. A. secretary cf|secretary and treasurer, Nathan Exley, Claney, Fatrew Clancy and Ba: A.|New York Mrs. Holme was accomd-|"CU%" 3 o' mede 4 haut of about|Community house Thursday, New Haven county; was a visitor Sunday §ave a repert of finances and of the re Farrell. Burill Wag o St Michaél's [ anied by her sister, Miss Alice MacDon- |, 150”0 o\iias of haddoek on the telp #ut| Bill Bailey and Joe Coutn whohave | last at thé home of his parents, Mr. and|PRir fund. A commfttee of three, Mr. Ex-| Old cemétéry. e gt Vol e e st il kLTS | Been tending the tearue in ndividual av- | Mrs. Henry E Colli, at Allys Polnb! ley, l“:;d""“":"““:“"“:q‘E‘;l‘;‘;‘;‘a‘;“:‘{:: = 5 ‘Mothers’ ‘cir- | érages this winter will.bow! a set of"ter | Mr. Collins was accompanied by his sife| appointed to éstim: do:"u“h.ilm“m'h. tn:““uu 3‘;&*‘:“_ ‘hx! . Jonn Rippel of Westerly was the ale’m& mflm (A thnln:; church | stiings next Thursday evening to de- |ter, Miss Arlene Collins, who remained)the phurch building and to see what other T e ooy ot ol | Fuest of relatives here Thureday. P ot in the chu parior Thursday | termine the championsHip of the season. | for a short visit with her parents. fepairs are necessary. | which was Keara beforé Judge Wilter 3. Tugker has been & rgouat :Z‘{Zn'.'ii‘!. Total pinall only:will count. ~This, match | The Pinochle club held its Tuédday| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoxsie and son) at the February session of tné smpérior VISl m’“}"‘}". 1s home frém Mil.| A Gfessing of fike trap rock has béen | has caused keem interest , - evening meeting at the clubhouse. Pelton, with Ida Tracy of Westbrook, court for Washington county, in session & & C p put on thé secion of Water street Be- ¢ 2 8t Westerly. ford for the week-end. s The court holds that the bill of eom-| Miss Carrle. Chagman has - returned e '6‘;"13"""1’;2”’ Tewan Thuseday GALES FERR ; ' GOSHEN plaint should bé dismissed, uniess the | from & trip to to lay the concréte floor in his mew ga~ . W. F. Williums will conduct the : The business meeting of the Village Ime] Rev. Elmer Thienes, Y. M. C. A. secrea| dren of South Canterbury. state is prepared to see that thé condi- “mm &t St. Mark’s Hpiscopal church | 288 o0 g“fl"‘: m on’ the | Provement Sasactation, whn, NeMEC the' tary of Hartford county, 7ave an interesis| -There was a good attendance at the) tiens oltingd Jh Rbibt o 270 S| Bindiy merwing i ot e i K oomom e | Country club house Monday’évening. The (s talk on the care an: bringing. up cf, Ladies’ Ald society meeting at Mra The preliminary injunction | ™ Charles E. Cameron is confined to the | SMack Magnoile Bas £on % T | president, Rev. Allen Staw Bush, presice Young people in the community at the|Paeght's Tuesday aftérnoon, about 17 bee PO o Pty ,m‘i&,‘. 1o Bhars | house with a severe cold. s en i Ssbisiing Thomas | S0 Secretary R. B. Taft, after giving ' Sunday morning eervice in Goshen!ing présent. The usual refreshments erfering with travel u; gusic| “Misd Beulsh Noyes of New London Bi Pl b ot the | report, stated that the four fire alarms church. were served. The next meeting will be in| road until the matter has been final woa. &t hit licns Hérs TheRy. Glover at r place no: of 1 | that were ordered had arrived and ha One of the largest turtles ever seen|two weeks, at the ehurch parlors, and b o gl i Mfs. Claa McGuigan has been a | POToUsh- suggested they be placed, one on (g Was recéntly captured at Cedar lake,| will be an all-day session, each one bringe oA e Lrenty-thied ansual somvention | o ocnt isitor tn Hartford. ; - BIufr, one on the corner of the villigs!Weighing 30 pounds. ing & basket lunch, as there is an unusua o aaets - | " prot. William G. Perk of Milfbury. PLAINFIELD and held at the Narragansett hotél in streets near the home of the Misses A large airship heard here Tuese| amount of work on-hand. o comfort | Rich & Rubin—Phone 562-3—Norwieh Providence Thursday, Mrs, Mary G. Bam- Xm,hl- spending the week-énd at his| sy, prajnfield Bowling _team motored Mathewson, another on the land of Noycs tord of Hope lodge, No. 19, of Westerly, | Bome here. B. Allyn and the fourth at the corner (£ to Jewett City Thursday evening confl- 4 . & . six other candidates from various parts| 5l Ave George 7 VTSR OF EOHA M| Ashiand of two weeks ags. The fates | the church bell, it was decided, should re ° A . eter Fiynn has been having he |Occided that it shouldn't be, 80 ASh-|rung as an alarm. The treasurer, Waltce 1 h Argaments wore made on the vomeval [} U1 LITT 05 DR NOVOE fhg|land picked out two of the three stringm |\ Buckingham, reported dues coming i . e aVIS o the efeult 1a the case of the Vaeuum | |53, 5" 1% TI%, #0500 o ke 1cd|mne Plainfeld team wefe. i poor form. |wal * Rev. M, Bush, who heard Dean Dil company vs. J. Fred Barber and Son.| oynoarance of the property. each bowler rolling 'way s av- Brown epeak at Yale Divinity #chool ree' it the session for the Third distrjét cou 5 erage. The rooters that followed the Friday g Juage Oliver H. Wil- Thére were ,saveral tables of auction = e ° cently on abandoned farms, .told in an ine team were disappointed, but feel encoure -~ in play at the Mystic = Count ub teresting. manner what he said and the liams presidéd. Attme”y‘! Jon: ie;;upn Ahiridey stterkitn’ Wika M e ?:e?h:m::xh a Ell'l‘ndnld la::::l n;:g necessity for their being reclaimed. D, - appeared for the plain an rney rings R. Povey, chairman- high t ! Herbért W. Rathbun for the defemdant. :‘,‘h“’“"‘{‘;“';“' awarded the Dprize for| ogely contested, Ashland winning the - rian- highway depdrtment, named, his. committee as Norman L./} : ZNOT DEARER, BUT CHEAPER AND BETTER® The court grafited the motion, Capt 1 » first by oné pin, and the second by mine. | Brown, Tracy Smith, Rufus W, Hurlbut = = ' . od 5 . P sagg Worshiotal Gstad Hiite Chari | catler liccs Thorstay: o © | EitRta s el SRRl s PR o and Orvin %e’;\next“(: Mrs, Walter LL“]]:Su:ksl ; Saves its cost in time, also four common shingles. W. Ctamér of Comnecticut made a visi<| Willam 14 Fodmes [{fqll part way 7 » | ingham, | chairman of entertainment, tation to Pawcautck lodgs, No. 80, F.|dewn stairs Wednesday and was con- | igpr, ndividual honérs of high single EASILY APPLIED BY ANYONE. named hér committee fof the ensuing yeas THE DAVIS "FM- HIP SHINGLES 126 an dhigh three, 329. Ashland had | e e e o claek | " rmere e e Mhtentanes at the | BlEh team Bingle ‘of 502, but Plainfield | cns, Siss Taura & Perking, Mra Jorey | The Following Dealers WANUFACTURED BY The grand mastér was accompanisd by | Whist held n St Mark's parish house | Sihered 1469 for high tetm three. The| DeRusha, Mrs. Mary C. Watrous, D. P Carry Our Metal Hi THE DAVIS METAL STAMPING CO Past Grand Master C. C. Perkins of New | Thureday. evening. First prizes wepe | S T2+ : Povey, Walter M. Buckingham and Rufug ! p . L:l*fi and Right Worshiptul Judgé Ar-|awardég Miss Minnie Flynn ahd Charles ‘W. Hurlbutt. thu A Rev. G. H. Wright spoke, i : I3 Brown ot Jewet. City. €] Hinuyt, #ad: the. conselatien Awards went |J: Gibert. . 90 - 106 93— 289 |on the work of the association. It was' Shingle In Stock : g o i 3 e were visitors over Sunday at Mrs. Sager's, Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willoughby and daughter of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tracy and chil- Grand Master Thomas McKensle to Miss Isabelle Grinnell and William |1+ Gilbert " 95 s1 79— 265 | voted to 'ask for a fire warden for this' The Edward Chappell Co., Norwich The Young Brothers, Danielson The C. H. Moore Co.; Stafford Grand Matshal Arthur N. Nash Were al-| Egwards. After the whist, games were | GINgras .. 85 103 © 101— 289 | section of the town. F.H.& A. H. Chappell Co., New John O. Fox, Putnam Springs o present. When the medting opened | enjoved foflowed by damding and e. | Bessionette 89 97 95— 281 ‘Ih the Country club house Wednesday London Wheaton Building & Lumber Co., R. A. Sherman & Sons Coq the lodge room was filled, many Masons | freshments were served. Shorey .. 329 | evening Allén, Latham:of Norwich Town Groton Lumber Co., Groton Putnam Westerly, R. I. being present from Néw lLondon, Nor-| Nrs. Benj. Cottrell and Mrs. Henry — '— — ——|spoke on'Bees. Mr. Latham was presente The Cottrell Lumber Co. Mystic Charles H. Phillips, Plainfield Squirs & Co., Monson, Mass. wieh, My: and StAnington, besides | \eyers have returned to New London| Totals . 485 502 466 1453 [ed by Rev, Allen Shaw Bush, president cf Chapman & Tripp, Jewett City Harmisdas Couture, Moosup Webster Lumber Co., Webster, several 6f Frouklin lodge, Ne.| aeter a visit with relatives here. Piainfdd the Villag&\Improvement. association, and The Kennedy poration, Danielson Waesterly Lumber Co., Westerly, R. 1. Mass. 20, of Westérly. After thé- werking 6 Mrs. Irene Brainerd of Stenington has Af Coutn .. 8 83 92— 213 the degree, spébehes e madé by 2| .ntered the office of the Shore Line Elec- | Rane: 1 7, y 97 10 gt ‘the vl-mngmun and were| im0 i this place. e A 7 '§ 1gt Z:: ollowed *by tefreshmeénts. “kusip Was| frau Moll of New London is the guest | Bussiers 86 122 117— 315 ‘urnished by an orchéstra éf 10 pieces. | o¢ ner son Fred Moll Bailey .. S C M T T ‘or some time it has Been knews o thé medical fraterhity, héads of héspi- s fals and othér organizations whosé work STONINGTON is among thé siek, that thé supply of told of tha_ habits and culture of bee!'l “ 484 493 492 1469 2 The Loyal club had its meeting in the nurses in the staté was not equal te the] A lone sHeep has made its heme for 2 | Community house Thursda: 2t y eveming., A femand for théir nd that the|few days past at the home of George W. | short Businéss meéting in which virbn;[ - £ disparity bétween m 4nd démand | Smith &t Cedar Bluff, east of the borough. | activities were discussed was followed A ; wis steadily |nbre:lfil. It has evidently strayed from a flock up | by dancing. - Refreshments were. served THis condition hag led to the forma- | country. with Miss Irene Gauthier and Miss Aur- ] tion of the Rhodle Island Leagué of | The smack Fanny Belle was brought |ianna Gauthier as hostesses. 3 TR Nufsing’ Education, and a geséral méve- | here from Mystic in command of W. P.| The choir of the: Congregational / ment to réeruit larger clasdés in the|Bindloss Thursday morning. While at|church under the directisn of James & hospitals of the staté whose cotirses|Mystic hér motor wers overhauled and |Royle will give a ¢antata in the church i qualify the student for régistration. {put in commission. Thursday afternoon |at Packer Sunday. A numbér of local < s ‘The mgtmmt has dhe endorseiment of | shé put to sea and will join the mackersl < s the govérner, Ep——————————— 9ors of several of thé|fleat off the New Jersey coast. She halls 2 » Rhodé Island cities, public health offi-|from Gloucester, Mass. HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL e ~ - [ cials and physicans, and s recélving| A business meeting of the Stonington | Children need all {heir stien ¢ Th Ra T t Reall S B thé active co-operation of thé American |chorus Wednesday evening in the Com- | growing. A lingering cold w‘g.‘ke':: * e Ilge a’ y aves Red Cross. James Pendléton, ehaifman|munity house hall, it was decided ‘to |them so that thé system is open to 3 of the Westerly ehapter, and Mra. Frank | make the chorus a permanent organiza- | attack hy more serious sickness. Mrs. | A, Sherman ' of the nationul esmmittés, | tish. No invitation has yet come to the | o7 : lonit i d R | There are two separate ovens—one for coal and one for gas. Both ovens ma; sed* iré the léagde's representativés in Weet | chorus to present the opera The Daugh- AR = e L NAWFhile: el epa g gas y be used*at one trme erly. delphia, O., write H, £ : are R y N need of mursss. canmst be minf.| 4 Of fhe Regiment out of fown tough e B TR K T —or either may be used sm%ly. In addition to the two baking ovens, there is a broiler oven, Totals ... there is a prospect of fhis later. worst tickling cough. I had triéd man There is room on the coal and gas sections, at the top, for NINE Jarge utensils. Yeu can do all of mized. Enterfng classes ars invariably| The ch oted to gl kind of i . A Y4 3 maller than " the _graduatiog ::'.:;::Ie\; entertainment in' une but whether a | (08 and found nothing to help un; - _your. cooking at one time. You can do it better—with less waste and less work. You have coal classes whose places the L r. : = U _ Srh(o Cventoatly AL Unieds (he con: | AtCemmined The. fnancisl report showsd | CIves, immediate relief from distressing for Winter, to keep the kitchen warm and comfortable; and gas for Summer, to keep thekitchen cool :'m‘ !fm e:-:‘_:;:‘:r. e ‘v(;g momen | hat & sim in the neighborhood of $60 g s Songhn, sgood Al 3 2 day is not far distant whén Rhede Isl- and people will' actually suffer for the ack of trained attendants In cases of tectdent and Hiness: The illustration below shows the wonderful pearl grey porcelain enamel finish—so,neat and attrace tive. ‘By sim lgapassing a damp cloth over the surface you are able to ci_an your/range instantly, No more soileg nds, no more dust and smut.. It banishes the old time task of blacking the range. You owe it to yourself to enjoy the comfort and convenience of the Gold Medal Glenwood range, Laconten. ¢ 8 The baseball game betWeen Wasterly High and Wheeler, scheddled for Friday |} | . tfternoon, was postponed because of the x lnh\'ora;la "el.%l;er. find Skl ‘sonfinsd “ h M ussell Slocum ® 5 her home on Spring street for thé past 0/ » Jer nome on : 25% REDUCTION Mrs s;mu;lsin 'D:;{s 1éft F'riday noon ‘or a brief visit to Washingtén, D. C. et term ot e westeny sue (| ON' ANY BASKET IN OUR STOCK :\h‘oolbs c;?:{;b:;re:m; n;d report cards e ill be onday. L g o MO (MAY BASKETS EXCEPTED) to their homeal:l Ashaway Friday morn- o ing after spending the wintér in Florida. o < Mrs. Marjory Sharp, prasidént, Mrs. F S&tlll' l'll th Onl y Ruth R. Nash, delegaté, and Mrs. Vréd- or A day’ Ap 16 } enburg, have returned from Hartford where they attended the Woman's Reliéf + 2 corps convention, départmept .6f Con- h o The ranston Lo “ [ ‘Word has baan recéived hére eof the death of John R. Savage, son of Mr, and Mre. W. W. Savage of Wethérsfield. Comn. The famfly have been summer Nowicthlm&ntfimtosehctpnykugl you are going to need for a year, Stocks are full. We have made our purchases under the most favorable condi- tions and you reap the benefit. ¢ Whatever your color scheme in mind, size, color or ma{erhl can be found in our stoek. And all of that dependable quality which represents the utmest in value at the prices at which our Rugs and Carpets are marked. > WEEKLY SPECIAL ! SHEA & BURKE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 3147 Main Street Norwich, Conn. " Shea Be 37-47 Maia St,, Norwich