Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
o 3 of the Methodist Episcopal and the il e s e e e e e S e Y WILLIMANTIC will ‘Westerly town councll ¥ by | evening at 7.30 o’clock for the passing aaylight saving which will probably become effective om the last Sunday of this month. . houns ssie:. At th t windows were ey ks, use § x e fron 6 Taoh- Shatiered, the ralling was Biown ot and | o Mase, ofices of tho . o N. iatlios Work and glass wers hatighdn all |37 "Retirond , spent the wesk- discovery _ SURday| . at his homs ofr JaV s ity Sunday e tist church. The congregation b > treet, tist ehurch united for o huing (e Matias WS Dweried Miss Mary T. McGinn of Mt Vernon, duty answers, Central connects him ! with the police station. When the operat- ;or calls the police station and receives hief of Police Thomas F. Brown, who. at her formér heme in immediately started to investigate. Just 5,,'.., lfin‘{.m% ‘“;rhn wag & former ter the explosion at 1 o'clock inguiries| . osher in the Westerly sehools. ere made as to the eause by residents| “yeo' Ciifforg Smith and son Leohard e Skt s ohtt M. |of that locality, but the police officers "Williman JRSPRE B e, ade, With th Il : poams, wiiel coul ocate the explosion have returned to their home in iman. gl m‘m ‘when u::,n;n.:,‘, :,m; closed its _HR: -u:; recently, .mvm‘- ‘of Somersworth, N. H. e o tic after visiting Mrs. Frank Moréy of 9 It has developed that Boffi reseived the light is ewitched off and the beil ' o4 & Season’s,recorq few.teams in the - l'fi‘,:l"w:-. a black hand letter for $2,000 a.,short )(o;;':z‘:un ek VAR O afition of the soiise sighal |6 Tees. hrowshont. iho. sesadn’ oy |28, DASior of - the Methidiet shereh fa|lme ago. and it s thouglt chat the|,n"eiidren led at his Bome on 78 I bok ofiomed & vote to that effest ai s |¥on 23 of the 83 games played and |Staffordville o another year: Set because he falled o oom. | ooy street, Friday night. ] with the threat. Nicola Corsett of who s em. scored 1219 ts -to the 911 scored Misg Barbara Donaghy, 10 VeIt sty Ditee ouise W on Moy ford, recelved a like request fof |,;oueq jn Westerly, spent Sunday at her ported team can perhaps show .a recor as good but when it is considered that Mrs, Mary Cong- 1 t I? the signal box proves a success ad- [ONly & few imported men were seen in at the P:in. BORIN home. on.. Piakeuat. Sieeti. s #ftional $1,000 a short time ago, and he is ac- customed to spend Saturday nights at home in New Bedford, Mass, Mrs. Frank Gaffney of Pleasant street is visiting relatives in- Maynard and . church t there th Saturday boxes will be Installed at corners | the local lineup during the year the re-|Saturday aftsruooh: ~Rev. Charids Smith | nowever, PR PIght | Waitham. Mass. in other sections of the clty, The pres- | COPd is a noteworthy ome. of Balti¢ Méthodist church officiated, Mrs. A resident of lower Plessant. street| Miss Una Lindh Clark of Crescent ent Box i§ at the corner of Main and| Other teams in the state have won | William Edmend, reported that shortly after the explosion street gave a birthday party at Boy Raiirond streets. over the Emeralds, but with men in theif Hymen took o menth off during Moceh | INCUPS imported from outside this state, of Ages and Rést: for the |house, and turn into Plerce street, This|tY Of her friende they oould not be considered representa- urial was in Pachaug cemetery, |man is an employe of the New Haven Praviente Sathrdny . 1o cwithesy the t the office of the town olerk. These | tve teams of Conuecticut. = Barring the rs Were William Frod Ed-|road and it Is éxpected that he will be sud only three. weddings were recorded i4in Bimond, |he saw a man hurtylng down past his | Scout hall Saturday evening 1g about fif- A number of Westerly people were in -An teams that imported players, the Emer-|mond;: Elmier Stafkweathér and William | questioned as to his whereabouts at that| BroWR-R. I State baseball mame. alds have iled up a record for a state THuEs et poree G Prhan and Pessie B lteam that looks gooq to sport followers | The stats bolics ‘raided the places of| "Ths whels Italian distict was tn a[%2l I Providense are io, the efct hat) n RO e, oy i g By D e ek sdth ok ektlisment. o)), dex Sundey Ueliey who was assidentally shot last ’Brien 3 The meeting of the Men's Forum of sel af and the story soon wag passed around N g G el Tk alice | e First Congrezstional ehir hetq | fOFmer - and whiskey at the latier place: |the town. In mpite of the rain. large|SUNdAY, ls comfortable, An operation to 14—Michael Connell and hour. Reports from the Rhode Iéland hospi- "Nichols, by Rev. A. D. Carpenter. Sunday moon at the Grex club rooms was| The bartender for Bwencki was arresied |numbers went to Plgsant sirest fo view |femove the bullet has not yet been per- One reason for this is becapse Lent|one of the most interesting of the year. - destioy the evidence. The | the location of the explosion. ; 5 414 not end until the 37th~ and in the | Members brought up for discussion the Funeral services for Mrs. John T. Bd- church marriages are not so- lflbn;t of . construgtive legislation' for .lemnized during Lent, except by speetal | social weifare, now before the-general as- . _ fispensation. sembly. Some. of :fi{mu discused | Wieh supern! Mrs. Deborah Kuox Eivingsten, ef |Were a8 follows: Juv mond were held Saturday afternoon at BA.LLOUM an, one of the Nor- [her home on High street. Rev. \Providence, R. L, who 18 to speak at tne | Bureau of Child Welfare, the Protection | %% Dolan. Benjamin Utter, Albert G. Martin, Feank | Sunday evening, the 10th, at 7 o'¢lock. Windham L . {of Women and Children in Industty, o the. ausmioen” of the | Temperance and Sunday Lesisiation, Tng | 30 P- m., 2Sc—adv. Burlal was in River Bend cemetery, _ |Of the meeting, gave a ety Interesting Windham County W. C. T. U., will have | Me€ting Was the largest-of the-year. for her subject, “Citizenship.” Mrs. Liv- ‘There were no arrests over the week +ingston for many years has been an ard- | end. Chief of Police Daniel J. Killotrey ] rapid suceession Friday hight in the game | Vo6t at present is head of the department of |chance of being the quietest month of | with the Baltic Bantims fer the third degree in full form on a ~sitigenshis fn the National W. C. T. U. |fhe year in the history of tho police de- {dieasas the big crowd partment. Thus far only - five names Salad supper, Pachaug chagel, Tuesday, |N. Wilcox and Willlam H. Browning.|Mrs. James Cornell, who was in charge Tuesda yevening, and will con- | Albert Goodhall. tifat filled the Commuinity house gymnasi- 01288 Of candidates. “Mrs. Briess of the Poultry Yard” alhave apoeared on the blotter. il for | o es oued At Plaingeld would walk| The locsl scouts held their April joint| °f Bast Kilingly, play that has met with success in varl- | minor offenses, _ons communities in New England met Swith faver in this city Saturday night when presented at the Methodist Episco- - _pal church by en members of tha -Methodist soclety. The play was given “under the direction of W. H. Parkhurst. Music for the entertainment was by the _Mansfield Trio, Rexford Crane, violinist; Leslie Nichois, flutist and Miss Hazel J. 'Nighols, pianist. of Baitic s00n braoed up and from then |ing. Most of the evening was devoted to | Deen guests of Mrs. Charles Byell "E:si‘:e Company No. 1 had no calls |on a real cléver eXhibition of fast Basket- marching and drilling in preparation tor | Bast{ord. er the week end, thus bringing to,a | ball marked the final game of the local|the exercises on Memorial day. Scout SRS EURRCTEY. ne s bees (1 05 team. = Elersen of the visitors' a: ? past two weeks, is improving, The thermometer stayed aroung 40 de-|plause time 88 time Agaln by his clonsr | s monc ® O e Program at the end of | ™5 Loyl estate transfer of the past week grees in ihis city Sunday and overcoats | exhibition of basket shooting. -He was| Roy N. Berry, national fleld scout exe- |18 that of the property owned by Gilbert easily the star of the team, although |eutive for New England, of Boston, was|Larkin to Eijenne Favreault. This in- Swanson's and Burr's defensive work was |a caller on Siput Commissioner Rogers |Cludes two double houses, one of which close a quiet week, proved welcome. | Biate Armory. Norwich STONINGTON For the third consecutive week, the Wwn of Stonington is free from commu- nicable diseases, according to the C Decticut state heaith report for the week n;lhu April 9, Byron { force, went|U. Hatfield, pastor.of the First Baptist| The Ballouyille Epworth league held a umerary Courts and a |0 Quty Saturday night, succeeding Offi- |church, officiated, The bearers were .| Well attended meeting in Blackstone hall|, .5 oy not favorable te & return to|falls to hand out a bunch of work of the 30 selected to go in Monday | Week he promises to and in the event of their resuming op-|0f @ novelty surprise act. erations they will be considered as strike |Are all good singers, breakers. The 30 are residents of Ston-|%00d looks as well ag tal The body of Austin Young, who dled Thursday evening in thé Worcester, Mass., Clty hospital, where he was taken | seen. after an accident, was brought to Ston- ington on the 4.10 p. m. train Friday and taken to his home on Oak street. The funeral will be held toda; e e e . talk on How Does Christ Wish His Day P The officers of Overseas lodge, No. 40,|to Be Spent? mm L] |F. and Ai M., :fkl ;mmm.flwm ’b: the| Mr. ahd Mrs. William lv‘mkm of When B Ruests, of Fra ge, No. , " of | Moosup spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -t believer in the ballot for women and | Stated Sunday that April stood 2 good Plainfleld ‘eaged four baskets in ity » : Mrs. George H. Pray has been enter- taining her mother, Mrs. Nettie Jacques, away with the gamie; but the Ghampions | meeting at the armory Thursday even-| M. and Mrs. Albert Goodhall have Ut hbau.unu.to.o.t.- Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. an. meets in Hall. o B. C. A. C.. C. N. G., meéts at A e g . W rie, No. 387, F. 0. E., meets i iy i successes. An Old Fashioned Boy is by Mr. Ince as the first film E out an irls, or “fade-out” the which having been concelved Christine Johnston, scenario Thomas H. Ince and author of Ray releaze. Without the tion of An Old Fashioned tinuous and audiences will unfolding of the entire story withewt s “break” or “fade.” . Ethel Shannon plays opposite thé star. In gearching for a theme for thé plot of his first story Conway Tearle turned fads of the nauh\?nu riche soclety in New York and Newport, and jils investigations resulted in Soclety Snobs, the Iatest Seiz- l:ick production which is the second fea- ure. | Society snobs are popylar Seuress o inspiration for the cartoomist are al ways good for a lsugh, but in thi the more serious uspect of is utilized for a plot both dfamatie and powerful. * The futilty of man Whem he has merely momey to put in the bdalamcs against youth, honesty and personality, in bidding for a young girl'y heart, is theill ingly demonstrated. This is a Hobart Henley profiuetion, and playing opposite Conway Tearle ir Martha Mansfield. A very interesting Paramount Maga- zine concludes .the program. Strand Monday Tuesdny, Wednesday. ’f;! Ty gcf i!!#i i at the American Velvet mill this (Mon-|by that ever popular comedian, Wark day) morning. A meeting of the weav- connected with the union was held Lea, who needs no introduetion. proved during his several appearshces that he is a_comedian of merit : presen | 2 i i by an all star east. A feature pleture, Mary in Sally, Shows the Way, R i i The theatregoers of Norwich last something to take sdvantage seeing the biggest: show in (he country for the smallest prices. Crowded houses ES exceptionally good. The Plaindeld and Scoutmaster W. B. Friday. . |8 occupled by Mr. Favreault himself. COLCHESTER "< /| ol tonwwass colior toao, e oot vy . el o g T i N ) co | ; FoUowing are the contributors to the |2nd used the overhéad pass o advantage. [of the troops of the Géater Providence|end at’her home in Worcester. Mass. Windham High is reddy to meet Putham | oot to Be played in Willimantlc Friday aft- | o g woinof Mrs Katie Wrinn, Timo- O'Connell, Amiie O'Connell, Harold Keer,|. - fcheduled for last Saturday wilh the Vo- | Baward-{all, Charles F. Brown, Daniel | Havard ..ouui.ii salléd off by the New London manager | . Sulllvan - Jane Norton, Henry West, Seversl ai o Harry McElroy, Charles Lymen, M. K. |LAMOthE .....cess.0000s0s. Ts Bwanson|be the largest ever. 8. P. Ozmun, who left the past week for . tur‘ the y:mmn' ;e::l:lon il Ao ghnsz }; Mary Chabaud, S. P. Willard,{ . R G “ Reservations for t;oou at Camp Yaw- | their M';T'nh Orln:. Refreshments y . F. Murray, Fr iero, Dominick | Pro s Sy e Seai .. Gol are in, this’ than | were served during intermission. Sev- Messbers of the exoeutive’ committcs | Tiano, Jack Bianens. Comry gmid shos Mutait) foog Seo SUiing ta fhater Cola voat ot thé Union Franco American of Con- hedticut and officers of other Fremch or- izations of the city, met at Lhe)oon! W. 8. Curtis, . Eleanor Roge, Miss Haj f Counseil Florimond, on Main Bie_various socleties were discussed. ‘ .mmiwfi POWDERS _ ‘colds, 1o which children sufer. 7 owiplished by theit aee, flllflb.yfln g Allarg | (atnine sufferers in China will canvass from out of town. Some nice strings are everywisers, n:]li lctr:‘.I n:chnél O'Connell, Lena O'Con- 5 the business section of the town with |being hrepert:d.: One ;; wfl;.i best -L{lnu i AR 50 s & ot nell, Catherine Eagan, Mrs. L. Bernstein, chon . asview to selling the Chineso .hunger | Was shown by James ns, a vetetan Mrs, C. H. Levine, Mrs. Jane Ring, Fat. | Savoir| (Jras which are being sold - throughout |fisherman, last Friday, and numbered 17 ‘ rick O’'Brien, Thomas Rudden, Fred Fe- | Mercier . Blair | the country. The price of the cards is a | beauties. o K . JA! dus, Julius' Fedus, Tony Skoot, Steve % dollar, but the committee hopes many of | Fish and game wardenz have been ac- Trella, John Smigoski, Philip Rudden. Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phens 44 Succeeding Filmore & Shepard coll. Funeral Director & Embalmer | te- 08-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC . ¥ | meeting in Masonic hall Fri : fy Lady Assistant. Tel. Gonnection| Charles 1. Strong, ‘%‘1,%’%&3”3’.‘:}. Krauss' many friends weloomed him to | Ward W. Blodgett of Pawtucket will belsock the bench and that Attorney Charles home on Hayward avenue Fridey morn- | bipnnels He and his bride will reside | on 1 mo B ing at 4 o'clock after several months’ ill- in New York. P. Sisson will be nresent to represent|poucn O’Connor, Miss Lillie McDermott, Shea nie Cronin. Mary Condren, David Shea, infie] : Annie Lines, P. Cutler, H., P. Buell, Helen n:':.:.::_t Wraree, T el Gilmore, Cornelius Leary.. Driscoll, David* B. Murray, Margaret LF seesessss Streit ever. ‘fi Glaubinger, Thomas Conway, Michael T. for % | Murray, Nicholas Fedus, iMchael O'Con- {Coope Ak, 'Con- | C T tiesennnans mitteg sending $400 to the head commit. Mrs. ‘Wilson, o'clock, at which time the grand jury wil) Wooster lodge, F. and A. M., held 3 |P®% Of New York, and his bridle spent petit jurors will come tn on Wednesday, ness, is survived by his mother and-two sisters, Mrs, Hattie Reynolds of Norwich relief fund drive: Rev. Joseph F.|The summary: . - Caesar Masenti, % .| 6ver befors and a big season is expect-|eral were present from Attawaugan as Louls Toasco, Anthorly Hutka, . Allos | gomrer -Doesien I Rasio Cantams 17: |ed.” The latest gift to the camp ls & fine | Well 85 a large number of the ieague Brown, Clare Brova, Elizabeth G. Day, | Elerson 6, Firth 1: goals from foul, | 3iving raft, which for the past few years members. Many compliments were paid ; Dabgherty 4, Blerson 1; substitutions, | 28, Stod at s;ndv Beach, a 1:::1- north | the social committee for the evening’s mon; Joseph Agranovitch, Abby 'G. Wil- a . "|of the Camp Yawgoog swimming beach. | Success, - Susday afternoon. Matter of intm*,h grd, employes of Columbia Kid Kurler z‘;im“ng;'»m o {'n’ Amene tfhe ‘md' 34 000 Foave, . Xoleds h u;‘uml:‘cl:u‘ Amth:. .‘nh X 0., P. J. O'Connor, George Smith, Mi- n v of Providence. or Hartf er spendl - The committee n elrge of the Hoov-|chacl Clifford, Mary ~O'Connor, — Agnes | dies bass beo poiiary the Plainfeld Bud- Ernest Cody of White Reck suffered a |eral days at the home of her parents. The Nirst halt was very fast, both teams painful injury Saturday night when the John Condren, Nora Kelley, Julia | passing very #ood, second and third fingers of his left hana 3 n, Leon Broder, Sam Setrn, Tilaa. | ait time. 10 toe Swoond Nk Bebose oy | eTe caught in the driving goars of his| . VOLUNTGWN Agnes | dies.beat the Moosup Speedsters 19 to 11. Y' HIL nEn beth Cronin, Mrs. William Eiwood, Jen- | the locals located the basket and the motorcycle. Cody ‘went to the office of Court Liberty, No. 133, F. of A., has excallent remedy for Bebeau ......... ; d and refreshmen serv Mrs. R. Hall and Mrs, Helen Smith| The April session of the superlor conrt b i e The canvass resulted in the com. | CI0%¢ friends and former meighbors of [Kingston this (Monday) morning at 9.39Morey's orchestra of Jewett City. Lotis' Krauss, formerly of Plainfleld, |convene to hear the eriminal cases. The their honéymoon at\ Plainfield. Mr. |It is expected that Associate Judge Ed- Friends of Phoebé Green Knight are |the state In eriminal matters. Aceord- grieved to leArn of her death after a . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND and Miss Bolle R. Strong of this place, short iliness with pneumonia. Of late shé ~ ~ in town. By . has been s resident of Wollaston, Mass. N Mrs. Thomas MeDonald and d A EMBALMERS Rorved an eonatamiided dn town. had|Sne was a daughter of Issac and Rhoda NOA? spent. last week with John, MeDonaid at 48 Unian St. Willimantie, Conn. | voters at different times, an@ was 'a o Knight of Canterbury. Bhe will be buried | Word was received Thursday, of the | Pawtucket, R. I, (Lady Assistant) [T’S EASY TO HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME, WITH THE COLUMBIA , ONOLAS DOWN TO PRE-WAR PRICES AND OUR SPECIAL OFFER. YOU PAY FOR THE MACH- INE WHILE YOU ARE EN- JOYING IT. $1.00 Delivers This Machine In Your Home YOU PAY THE BALANCE IN SMALL EASY TERM PAY- STEP IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER. lic spirited man. He was a member, of | Plainfield. deat hearly in the day of Mrs. Rose Fitch, | Michael Maguire of Norwich was a re. wife of Bernard Fitch, at her home in Rev. ‘H. 8, McCready of Willlmantio) strect. Besides her husband, four sons | Brigss. preached here Sunday morning in ex-|survive. The funeral and burial took|{ Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Frink of Jewett o ~ change with Rev. R. G. Pavy. lace in Worcester Friday motning. City were callers Sund: he hi ' 4 mmnmwm-fimut’ummmwneuunmd'uu parents, Mr. ‘and Mre. Pred b L': nl:ednt h::.ly evening was in heuoe make her home in Middieboro, N. B. G. Brown. Willimantic, Conn. - Mrs. Frink's patents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred - An amusing contest; Dr. Willlam H. Hill has returned from called Paul Revere’s Ride was won by|a business trip to New York. ing) was well attended. Miss Atlens Dunham and D. C. Flaherty.| Mr. and Mirs. Frederick Short and son, Plans are betag perfected for the grange Frederick, Jr., of Springfield are visiting|joying a few days' fishing in town. e Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Montgomery. e Howainy ol The Christian Endeavor society gave a, Kverett Latham, Lloyd Brown, Geo: sucoeseful entertainment last week Thurre Clark and Harry Park attended Bawes. EAST KILLINGLY day evening When a two-act play entitled: tuck lodge Eession, where the Master| Mrs. John S. Chase has nearly recover Not a Man in ths House was given by a| Mason degree was worked in full form. ed from her lliness. - ‘east of ?x: Mrs. A, E. Anthony, Mra| Mr. and Mrs. Collins and Mrs, Charles | Rufus R. Chase of Putnam was at the Leslie Nichols, Mrs. T. Arthur Barro lest f Westerly recen Chase homestead Wednesday. Miss Lillian Dunham and Miss Withel: gf:ndu: g:-n: s o ¢ J. N. Jaeobsen and Mrs. Wilfred Young,' t the past week business and Rexford Crane and Miss l‘ren: ;;n::ttoue. bt & "ol g - Men of the village went to Captain Afternoon at the homé G. H. Wye! of the inn, Capt. Jimmie Sistare. Sunday, the 10th. evening at the libfary and lald plans fop other afternoon. A truck which had run | ferent districts. - thé raising of money necessary to come|int oa neighbor’s yard to unload goods tinue the-work of the library. ran over ‘the ‘boy’s foet,' which was badly | New Britatn. Capt, Henry Langworthy's new Miss Burilc Buchanan of East Provi|schoonér Vaientinna, which has becy dence, R. L, sjent the week end at the: hauled out on the marine railways ‘at|" home of her father lsst week. .| West - Mystic, was launched and towed | ' ———ae ‘down the river to the town dock Thurs.| Mre. Nell Mrs. Francis R.[day. The schooner was formerly driver |to the house. HAMPTON i e stréet returned last by one engime, but- Capiain Langworthy| Miss Elsie Hoffman was taken to St. week from Cocesnut Grove, Fla., where h:, changéd her to a twin-screw boat.|J08eph’s hospital Saturday for an opera- the house of St.| The work of installing the engines will|tion on her ear and throat. At last re- e be done here. . ports she was resting comf Rev. Albany Smith and famfly have| The AT ADBLE | arrived from Westfield, N. J., to make N AT 4.4 ‘their home here in the village. g o C A QBQ‘,, e e ‘benefited by the vapors ‘endéd the town meeting held at Furdon. nec Friday eventn, g 5 . Thomas C, Montgomery of Springfield spent the week end at his home in the 4 VAPO . Over 17 Miilon Jom Used Yoy tarned home atter spnding the winter ot of |8t Mary's church. Mr. You ployed as a freight conductor and died as the result of an accident Thursday when in the discharge of his duty. On top of his train at Putnam he was hit by an overhafi br&:d and knocked to the ground. o 1 to regain oon- selousness. Mr. Young has long been in also unintemtionally the employ of the railroad on its mainand finally invented his way to the altar, line and Thursday he made his first trip (are but a few of the remarkable on the branch where he meét with his ae- oldent. He ig survived by his wife, a|banks, which is the featufe atteaetion daughter, Mrs. Willlam 7. Clark of New- R L, and a son, Austin Jr, of During March the numerical strength| Miss Elfreda Hodgson spent the week council, which includes the Westerly dis-| A social was given at Blackstone hall Ford, James Purcell, William H. Ryan, Plainfield, - triet, reached a high mark for the past|Thursday evening under the auspices of High school for the first baseball game | s A yan, . 5 ames J. Brennan, John H. P 1, - ..,Cody | séouting year with 62 117 scout- | the Ballouvilly Epworth leagué. The hall o the season. The game is scheduled jmen, Jate ; T aeters 2ot ssdaiuts, S1 troep. s | Wes attractivily decorated by the wocial thy F. Kelley, charity, Katherine F.|KaPal® .cseeevvioeis..issiiess Elergon]mitteemen and 1641 scouts, New scouts |committee. Games were played and dur- eftoon of this week. A game was bt 1 Tare joining rapidly and a number of new|ing the evening President Wililam Cook, seesisee. Firth|troops are being formed, so that Before|in behalf of the members of the league, ¢ camp time the counell enrollment should | Presented farewell gifts to Rev. and Mrs. John H. Ryan has- sold the Wileox |edy and heart Interest, with s wees house, corner of Main and Elm streets, mflmw to Joseph F. Joseph and it will be oo-|out. In addition to star, the cupled by Mr. Joseph's the mest sapable daugliters and their families. the ple- Capt. F. J. Ostman caught a chequet pounds Friday This was the advance guard of & sum-[film as one of the mest unique HANGVER The W. C. T, U. held a very suctess-|of its treatmént at-the han ful sale and entertainment Tussday eve-|clever and athletle “""‘%‘ parish house. From six to The Pathe News and a Cen charge of momh-‘::e edy make up the remainder men's room were busy selling 8, fancy articles, food, candy and mystery Conveeation Speaker packages. The foliowing were in charge | Professor Herbert E. Miss Fannie Allen |University will speak food, ~Mrs. | Heredity at % Lee; candy, college at 4 o'clock Mrs. W. G. Park, Miss Gladys Cromble Professor Walter is and Miss Helen Badie; mystery pack-|several books on soological subjéots, ages, Mrs, Frank Cromble. two married morning. Dr. John L. May where both fingers were |appointed the following committes to i * |amputated bétween the second and third |have charge of Memorial day exerclses: Joints. Chairman, William A. McGuire, Edmond John Shugrue, Alice Condren, Mrs. E. ®R P 3 Today (Monday) represeniatives of the | St. John and James F. Hall executive committee In charge of raising| Nearby trout brooks are being besieged money in Westerly for the benefit of the |by numbers of fishermen. both local and of booths: Utllity, and Miss Margaret Eadie; James Bennett and Mrs. ‘clock, the entertainment was|contributors to the summer the numbers won applause from the au- dience, The programme was ag follow: Song, Spring ané the Brook, schoo] chil- lustrated advertisements, Ceresota Fisk Tires, ‘ v < those solicited will contribute more than | tive in this section recéiitly, but no local DENT!ST Miss Rose Plaski, John Wade. Secore, Plainfield 19, Moosup Speedsters | ihat to swell the Westerly fund. These |violators of laws have been discovered. |g I, Nellle Doane, I 5. Haker, Mra. 11; goals, LaCourse 1, Bebeat 4, Cooper | cards may be bought at either of the lo-| A Party of young people gathered at . Howlan 715 Main Street, Wllllmnnu\u Steve Prelis] noski, Grek Kalamanowitz, Frank Los- Bf“‘“ 1, Auged 1 kosk. The committee on the drive com- | oe: prised James F. Purcell, chairman and . treasurer, Miss. Katherine. O'Connell. from Pawtucket, R. L, afe visiting Mrs, | for Washington county will open at the!nesday evening. An enjoyable evening JAY M. SHEPARD George. Smith and Mrs. Michasl & D‘::‘- Dr. Wilsen this week. They ate very|Washington county courthouse in West|was spent. Music was d, J. Sultan, Nel ing, | 2> Blanchon 1, Mercier 1, Deloge 1, Strelt | ca) trust companies and at the library. |the home of Miss Yvonne Greenwood on R Tony Bobeke, Thomas Tog. | %, Savoir 1 Blair i Boals from foul, [Chinese life saving stamps are also sold |Tueeday evening in honor of Miss Green- erée, AL Lafre-|,¢ these places for three cents each. wood's 17th birthday. Games were play- illustrated advertisements, H Wesley House, Ami, Ruth House; song, Kathieen Ma- yourneen, Mrs. F. L. Smith; llustrated | naq, er's Cocoa, Dorothy Egli; Wearever Aluminum, Blsie Free-|, business trip to Crompton ; The Tumble-down s&i:ux I Ath lone, John A. Papineau; illustrat I i Dutch Cleanser; Theo- ; Jello, group of ehildren; A dance was held in Unlon hall Wed- furnished by Local farmers are busy at _ present; many have their spring work well under aY. Mr. and Mre: Ovila Lafond of Woon- , R. I, were recent guests of Mrs, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louls advertisements, vertisemen! dore Bamford Eastman K« song, Mother Machree, Wm. lustrated advi Mr. and Mra. John D, Young of Phenix, R. L, spent the week end with relatives -~ = = cent guest of relatives in the village. e B MANSFIELD m ‘Worcester, Mass, Mr. Fitch is the son of | Mrs. William Barron of Boston is the 4 Capt. and Mrs. Frank Fitch of Elm|guest of her parénts, Mr. and Mrs. Esra director, Mrs. Standish. taken as follows: Mrs. A supper at the chape! Tuesday even-| peggy, Florence Lucy; Jeremiah Holmes of Bridgeport is en- velyn Fox; ele, Mrs. Clarence Soule has been called to Musical by Mra,' County Commissiener Charlés H. Smith | Providence on account of the serious ill- }l:e- of ‘her father, who is well known o Chm;;nqps‘ Bartiett of Norwich ana ithes were served. | Jimmie’s inn at Dord’s Hill recently and Charles F. Bartlett called on their The Ladies” Ald ncu;;tr met Wednesday paid an unheralded visit to the proprieter | Prother, Almond Bartlett, and his wite | o o 050 g man. 'y ) The 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nearly 100 fire notices are to be posted The finance commitiee met Saturday(Watrous of Sylvan street was tnjured the | in Killingly by the fire wardens tn the dif- ie Cleveland is still esnfined were callers on frieads in this vicinity Mrs. Samuel Reynolds of Teflt Hil) were at the Moore homesiead Sun- Peaple for mil to kipw of the ds R ‘were made for a drive ] Deacen and Mra. W. A Fraser have re- to be made by the alumnae of has been the rule this year. the streets in his ul New York traffic with a elothi my, started a fire unintentionally, & murder-saspect tures of The ‘Nit, starting Douglas - at the Breed theatre today and Tues- day. This pleture is a combination éf eom play has In it some and popular screen players ture business. The theatre management proctaime “Doug” has ever dome. It displays of the most original and laughable sitea- tions ever shown, and st the same time develops genuine artistry a3 &g gd o o} iyt is onhe of the valued and mest i | b field zoology In the eugenies of the Carnegie Institutien i daye ‘stay with hiy sister. Many were surprised to mes the siew storm of Monday. ‘Harry Silverman of at the Mosher Webster farm b PRS- PRINOESS ANASTASIA TO ertisements, Cream : of | undergo another operation. ‘Wheat, Wm. Cnnpbell;’mll K’Dut Twins, mufihe;. l;"hllm n:n‘: oseph Papine and John King; song, en !n- Ringers, 573... W. Seott; cornet duet, [ M. De Billy, the French ister here, o Wm. C. Harrison and Wm. C. Harrison, | vise the passports of the prince and pein cess. It Great Brilain doss net second part of the program con-| Prince Christopher and Prinoess Asssta- -h‘f:; of & m’:u in one act, The Klep-|sia will go to London after the prinesss The parts were all very won'rtlwfl‘:, t.h’mc“l‘mumm they taken, 1 rs were produced and|will visi tthe Un 3 the ';bmduu::n ?\m compliments for the _Prince Christopher sald that emee in The parts were|the free atmosphere of the United States Burton,| he would never return to Greece. H» Mrs. Valerie| much perturbed over life in Athens and Chase Ormsby, young widow, Effle Ab-|the uncertainty of the military, lard; Miss Freda Dixon, Gladys Crombi: Mrs. Charles Dotér, newlywed, Doroth H. West; Mrs. Preston Ashley. woul be aristocrat, Ruth S. l::nx; Miss Evelyn IN BIG PABADE IN CNTCAGE Evans, newspaper reporter, Katle, the maid, Mary Kusi; Following the play ice cream was sold by Wm. C. Harrison, Myron Allen, Mrs. Mann and Miss Helen !t::m o Hazen sold the tickets at the door feature of & two-day convention Mra. Campbell haq charge :':l ': lm ,‘:M m“‘,‘mi mh«“:- sevirity: the weather, s men mw';mm tal sum and the en- | women and smail ehildren marched. & The quarterly mesting of the Ladies® . Wal Toland, Mies in the Pafish House, | Mary MacSwi 3 Wednsday afternoon at thtee o'clock. At the Congregational church on Sun-|Goft of New York will be chairman. day, the 10th, the formal acceptance of the call to Roderick MacLeod read by Rev. Dr. J. H. Seiden of Ner- wich who supplied the pulpit. ICHMOND and dynastie situation. IRISH REPUBLIOC ADVOCATES Chieago, April 17.—Braving & The ¢onvention will be addressed O'Callaghan of Cork. Ireland. Johy W writ “Diamond Dye” 0ld Garments les around are very sorry eath of Samuel Wright, | Wwho dropped dead Friday after just cov- nd whether your material is woel or or if it is cotton, linen, or & mixture. 16 rich colors