Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1921, Page 2

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, What Is Going On. Tonight mo-‘_ww‘m.uvmmu i1, L 0.0. in Baa Fes Fallc::ol' anl. Wy M. No. 137, U. J.of A, nem‘ln Cflrv:llu "H.-‘n‘.: - “%n!: , First C. A. (Conpn.), meets Barbers' Union mcets at 117 Malp Norwich Lodge, No. 248, N. g pheS ge, ou‘sxxo.p. mhimn!-iqu. NORWICH BULLETIN (25,5 % Koo vmonsi |l The Summer Issue = / ' %:” R M S il SEh 4;4-::;:-...~;» -,., _;~5““"_ . CONNECTICUT of loeal Sunday schools of the » Protestant - churches, Withi friends, - met . = : f e — TELEPHONE church, a story purchased with money raised through the mw:rfinmomwuom‘é';‘: Card Home bensfit given at that place o = I e X B Lrvgroa Bt A Rl Mo dbed e DIREC ORY . Throughout the wesk st tho various | lodfe, o i & ¥. &'A, 2 The decren iy v : ehurehes local Sunday school clafkes will meet | Will be conferred on a prominent o 3 3 for good times. ~Sunday, May 1st, re-,Mman and his father who is a past master é 3 - A 3 aer to be made at the ehurches of | Will assist in the initiation.. / schedl activities of the week. . |Will have charge of ‘the work afe: 3 - e contiuned ‘sase ot Alberi Voma 8| VoL MAMSE, Harold Cw‘ \ e Warden, Dupesn foreman in the emplay of the H. K. &, P i 3 r,!ur'ed with Sold. : Through the agency of A.rdn W, Colt, Mrs. Willlam C. Osgood has soid id_be: fine home on East Town m’ Boissen. There is a twelve rom h-.q with modern Improvements and a large combined stable and ga. f 2. l’nlath large with fruit and shaue trees and the the subject of t Events, le yearly at Columbia University, Institus of Arts and Sciences and various clubs where such topics are in demand. girl under m‘,‘.. 'flg cE?‘:k 3 ] 3 The y(\’muo l:u:.w ‘attend thes SR oKinley; seerstary, . Harold Z . : wysestion i " potlee court Saturaay | W treasurer, . Bverest % Sat r a A l 30th : : Do "\ale vas veonght by A | i Sronsure Arinur €. Ryeroti) v e ths u 9 Il ! Sirand Toduy, Tuseday, Wedsestay. ““m m‘nffiel'm'h“_nmw.nnmu &y LB t class of suf- The New Models, a new musieal com- 1" that the girl was but fourteen years | The siagle. men, champlon bowlers of Foe B LT agencies ::7. nlnh-iuld“v.o th:‘, st the Strand San Jose Counefl, No. 14, Knights of Co- | . gy, te lish- e first half week, promises ts when she came to this country from ever accomp! Mt Lebanon, Syria, last fall. The par- Jumbus, will edt chicken this (Monday) . activity of Do alive' with domedy, %engs. denoes; a3 ing st the expense of the married e- in- sure to furnish plenty c! laughter and "“' of the girl stated that they ald mot | LICCE 00 o0, ITEOTL Y e belng: lalq | - creasec oD our e‘p ne nmbr or your ad- enjoyment. The scene of the musical B o e ot outry, | for_sbventy and tho men will loave s '_ Yoo e it If y tel ho~' ’ y comedy is an artist's studlo. The artist They thought she was between 15 and|o#Y 8t 7.80 oelack for g mru , and conuq ent ex~ 16. 'They admitted that when she ap-| The H. K. & W. A, us! dn { ther wa: ; ed for work at the Washburm cempany | Company is buflding an addition m m jons.! 1‘ dress or the name under which your tele- aina s comaines 1s'poso a8 the Brng i # & * ST Ola:m flnh queen ‘arrives at the make 2 d h B nfl J studio to buy this wonderful age was given as 17 by the inter.|Chapmap 'street mill and upon comples T t Y s i hon ]]' changed i th , wich comical sttea- mm'lh? :\n sald u:n had ;hm-::g ::“ wlgh hire thirty hfialufinl ou:-n- :3;&:,““‘&“35? i:: MEIF t: % p e ,l. t u t° el lt 2 . .";5. t:t ::\!1 make you roll with night 00l for three weeks. ) ives, 6 COMPAny ing| out. o _amo; ption can la: ter. A ice ghost soeme adds Brad 1o o 3 day,nthact Bt “thal v e Sionghpet e wack b iness| adsquately convey the dl flkr‘;‘“ be~ be arranged for on or befOl'e Aprll 30th, o = sl gwinger ehfldren laughed st her snd she| period. g:‘ the. osiing of R . o Vil On the same program Monday, Tues. decided to £0 to work. - Volle . et guilty to the eharge after the states |yl UTR Lo i1t g hembeiven tooiing | SE cheeh o siion, rom "':':.':3::,'. in order to appear correctly in this issue. B B T ‘evidence ;n heard and he was ordered | with the hot end of B é5-calibre gutos| . discharged. This is the great million dojlar picture which took a year to make. Don’t miss this opportunity, An entTely dfiferent pioture will be seen Wednesday, ealy with the same musical comedy. —_— . matie rnnlv-r if they tackle any of the The final fignres for the l;::p::- Re- ?nnll‘lnh A Pvlt-lm J‘buhh o'~ Jief drive wero announced Saturday as|Rourke has orders to g his.men |, "'“'"f sy B2 and the revolvers Will be here soom. ualn ’Q?’ ot B.’o}“wmly.ul yete [ Reeelved sinco last report: Your drugeist can tell South Windham ... ;Aapoo| _Wsiabts. of Colemizs Suplety svet). ] A e gl fi'.?,‘l' !-flnm department, Gongresa- ana thousand gathe; o oen 35| that he has witnessed. TRSA Sreh ot S2o 11.60{in this city Sundey afternoon. when 3 'amnie. Girls' ‘club, North Wind- oandidatey of Naa -Jess Comnpll M. 1415 3 0.00 | °f Willimantic, were given the third de-| cpjevin THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND = TELEPHONE COMPANY Chaste Chapin has it the beh ot in delightful entertainment in his first attempt at a feature length pleture, The - of & Jersey cow valued at §$60 - Kid, which is the title he has given the 9-1. of dolle, umbrella, ete. o1t 40 {8rse of the onder. Tha work was-denq ¥ae heard by Justice of the Peaee Qur- story, which he has written himsel, is ¥ |y the degres team of Wasterly Couceil | ig" Dean, Saturday morning. Attorney | £ ' [to us, the most enjoyable Chaplin fiim . 3 $318.90 | #ided by J. F. Hannen of Jewett City, ;’4 3. Danahey represented the defend-| 5 i | we have ever seen. In the first plae it Summary: district deputy, and Distrit Deputy Ed- Testimony showed that trouble| | simply bubbles over with lsughter and Reoeived Dby Treasurer K. W, ward Mullen of Putnam. x"“.‘" from l-w stargd over a, ho'se trade which 5 | the situationg are so human that yeu +” Reynolds [$4,765.40 | CVErY oty in the eastern part of she atate) wiy' oy evon terms. ilvarsteln latit | Unpaid pledges he by treasurar attende dmaking it one of the jargest {not feel foolish because you are laugh: foupd the gn ual he 732iv-d WAR MOt AS | demm— ing. Aga‘n, It is long enowgh so th: April 28 ........ SR o| Eatherings of knights this city. nas ever | 00T U 9% A, ° RN NeRn the = it provides a_whole evening's entertain. Jent from Willimantie, other seen. horge but Scheragal claimed they had ! 2 ment in itself. sourees .... ..... . +v... 1,086.00 | Fred LeCOlgir and Marold Cahill figured {gold the horse they received. The cow PLAINFIELD Had someone told us before we saw iIn an automobile collision on upper Main | deal followed, Scheragal buying the ani- The Kid that we cou'd be convinced that Total gifts from wmlmnue .$5,958.90 | Street Sunday morning. Cahill was turn-|mal from Silverstein for $80. He claimed 3 final match of the series 1n|ihe character whizh Charlie has alway: Sxpemaes of Hoover eoneert”. ... iing into Main strest and smashed inio|he paid for the cow, giving Silverstein | . tooi s Bowling League, the Indians| represented on the screen could be pre- ——_{LoClalr's car. The men reached a fet-lsix §10 bills. Silverstein denies they 4 00 ree straight from the Lucky|sented in such a way that we could vis. Total gifts over expenses ....$5,021.65 | tlement Jater in the day. ' paid for the cow. Strikes and by it not only assured themselves of second place bfit moved The pupts of St. Josebl's achool have| Watermss & Welf, the New Lemdon| The summary process case of Edwini.- - : Lucky Strikes back. sontributed $255 for the Irish Relief;fivm that rented the Ford toufing eav to (Il Hall va. Louls Descheneau was con- Fund, after hard work on the part of the |Louis Marmorek of New York an Thurs-{tinued until Tuesday morning, April 2., The Westerly town council falled to gouthful canvassers, The dopation of (42 yof last Woek, have been motified to| Musseil 3. Nichels, the one-years Old £0n | pasg » daylight seving ordinance at its the children was made to Rev. John K.|appear before the pelics court at New Hampton. died Thureday at the|SPecial meeting Baturday afternoon, but Clark, treasurer of the local fund. The|London this (Monday) morning. They |ols, of Hampton, e | 6 o My e AN Wishtaty Sagasteinl ariar waa s o aeliiet money was in a green silk heart-shaped | Will be charged with renting a car with |heme of his parents. Funeral services ie| The religious campaign conducted in|form. The summary: el agatn b Gy ot Sabis oF e denlers’ license numbers. Mr. Marmorek [Were held Sunday afternoon at 2 oe'ock|echoo] building on Unlon street and the o nee £ ry 2 box, on the eover of Which stoed g littie n Westerly for the past weeck by Rev. W. Laue rikes. tea sed by the shriekg of laughter foil attired as an Irish colleen. In its|Was fined in polico gourt Friday morning, | &rom u‘hehfl:e;hmvs‘;“gr-“ ey :ymelflz.un:: clock on the Washington Trust company || Biederwolf closed Sunday evening with eky B iy o Ay B band it held the flag of the Irish repup- |operating the car under dealers' numbers A e rares of | bullding, the two public time pleces, were |serviees at the Pawcatuck Seventh Day 288 IR i AR L Y Tho merititien T & W fia. "‘A vatelotic verss way ‘Wriiten op|aRd tho sase of the New Londog mandern Juysf Shevare yas.dn ehasge o0 L iy 15§ to conform | Baptist church. = 7 b R - 11 i ot iyl e 3 over to Bradf < Sunday. mora! 5 - : ittt :tum?‘::ga ‘moter mw'fmm‘?’“ Fungrat services for Farl Fdson Freneh | With daylight saving, which went into ef- |, LoUls Hossi, one of the eity engineers, 4 19 o i 3&h|migh; but the strongest appeal this First Samusl bers, of Columbia, father = held Safurday afterncon at 2 o'-|fect in practically every city and town s 101 104 116— 331 | Nqtional six reels of joy'mpade t oue was ot David Keéllenberg, the sixteen-year-old | An sutemoblle owmed and detvem by | 1000 70 SEAICE & I T S BE » i Several automobiles of local fishermen i to' bring the realizatbn’ that Charlie bey lafmg he Wis agsaulted by four | Semepha Lguficnemore af No. 338 Main Sl 2O W nome TR VEUTNE RYC Hin Riiode Island The schedules of the|left early Sunday morning to whip the o o By e sy BB 1 A £ street, New Britain, and one driven by tb’ " First Bap m' h“:gh oornitbusted - the New Haven railroad and the Shore Ljne |trout streams of the countryside. most consummate actors on the sereer Mrs. F. M, Johnson of Quaker Hill, fig- ”:wm B“flu e e e evinL, | Electric rallway Were changed in the| Lieut Harold McClelian of the U. today. ured in an automohile accident at the in- ualize him 25 a living, breathing mortal, wa would have been inelined to dowbt : to fourth, Mof-| But several times during the course of fitt, of the Indians did some rather |The Kid this comedian made us swallow Yocal Xaconics. consistent bowling getting high single offa Jump in our throats and wipe real tears The New trsis wohedule sameunesd by L1353 and his thres of 335. The Indians | ot mmpathy from eur syes By the P& the officials of the New Haven road last . had high single of 522 and high three 1 week went Into effect Sunday morning. 08,1544, The Tusky Bistkes wore in Dooe thos of his acting, and before our hand 493 484 492 4o morning and seven of the big manufac- is spending a few days at his h Beausollel . 101— 208| The KId will be the feature attration tersection of Rallroad and Main streets,|M20tIc cemetery. Jay M. Sncrarl Was|iuring plants of Westerly and Fawes- gl ety ¥ oma Pechie .. 110 305 [t the reed theatre agai today and Sunday afternoon about 5.15 o'clock. The | '™ CFATEe: i tuck, including the C, B. Cottrell & Sons) = " 0 Tt ) Cauchon 83— 297 tomorrow and other pictures on the bill car driven by Mrs. Johnson Was traveling | _he funeral ‘service of Mrs. Marthacompany, the William Clark thread mill, 0 08 P50 06 PATORessel has RO Berater L1, 100— 308 | incinde Hoot Gibson In Out o' Luck, 3 east on Main street and Lanflenemore ! Phillips Was held Sunday affermoon at|the Westerly Textile company, the o8 MoMstt .. o 122 113— 335 {thrilling western drama, and the Pathe News, v - Olive Nevin at the high school hal. The was driving eut ad street. Mrs. |1 o'clock at the church in North Wind-,George C. Moors company, the Lorraine - \ Johnson’ i.r nf\'ufia gf: rg:r left hand |ham. Rev. Walter E, Lamphear of Chap- | Manufacturing eompany, the Paweatuck }‘m_"d' are for the Wellesley college fender of the other car. Settlement for!lin conducted thé service. Burial was in| Woolen company and the White Rock For this serles most of the averages Davis Theatre. 4 2 ueckl A May breakfast has been planned by damags was made immediatly, i Mocty Hindham cemetory, 1n charse T . hlondon) Toaey. | the Women's society of the Calvary Bap- | Were Very Tt was a critical sudlence that gath- Mrs, Ammette P. Cenyers spoke at the 610 523 513 1544 tist church: High dingle—Hayward (Lucky Strikes) | ered last nisht at the Davis theatre to _—— ing. The churches of Westerly held ser- 152. High three—Bussie: Indias 406, 73 e ! o P By ol e gy R B 7 The Westerly High sehool baseball | ree—Bussiere (Indians) witness ‘the prenmicr showing W this ommangadl g Sl AL Sl oo STONINGTON Tioes Buaday ..,“5".'.'.',‘",,,, ionder daylght |team opens the local interseholastie eea- | FUEh team single—Indisns, $02. Hign | city of Charlia Chap! test film, “The Dr F C J cks who comes from Malden, Mass., closed LR NS e & on her engagements for the year with the th a game with Warwick H. §,]three—Indians 1678. Kid,” First National's siv yeels of joy. 3 + Westerly, with the exception of the 500 Wi Individ Y we “The XI 2 1ocal soelety. m:::‘r; ‘;!odl? ::rl.h?fv:h %.m'f—."x?n?o'; Dunn's corner school, will be opened on | TUesd8Y afternoon at Vose park. D aal STerssm-—Couty (Orisisals)| They wers awire thet “The SHT S8 " DENTIST The Willimentie W. €, 7. T, is to en- ¥ ter the national campalign for members e v jare’ N U pommcd R gk oty 1111"‘ R:;\r;‘y, (‘:-l)m;m oll"‘:: l"(mgn six reels, nearly three times the h telegraph service restore #s been ayle ina ley of an ordinary Chaplin picture, & an ln:‘:nvgmauu to fl;‘e Dublic, since it} xfié?.“‘x‘.ivf":,.?:.’.‘::: &'.l:':m‘“w"}"x CCLCHESTER Rotibws) (;0:| B)u-‘i:;- (ndiace) 108: there were many who ere Traniiy ey . Wi cont at the passenge st offitt ndians) allard igh E he ed; 14, 716 Main Street, Willimantic in that orgapization. Hvery P ] ntinued t ger (High | tica] as to whether the comedian eoul b expeeted to bring another member into Hours—2 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone #4|thc organization. A large number from the lecal organization is planming to at- f the N. Y., N.H. & AL R R. erate under daylight saving are the P.| An autp truck with eighth grade puplls | Rollers) 106; Rhodes (White Sex) 106 - 2 n o o e i b bt ontraly | L. Ople campany. the. Dtior compsny.|went to Hartford Wedreoday to . 3 Se) Mifstay on the mresm that loug &t @ - tend the county convention which is to JAY M. SHEPARD ;e lisld ot the Cnnzregnuom chureh, : 1o~ x 'utnam, ‘edn. 'y 8usceeding Filmore & Shepard % oMay. ¥ ati/md | Alexander (Army and Navy) 108; Kin possibly in the store of Franeis Burtch. | Charles H. Gavitt's furniture store, €. W, |the speaking and spelling contest. " 3 At b BB g ay 4th. Mrs, Anna mm of Windham road L Miss | (Luck Strikes) 108; Hargard (Luck t t ive the story of At Dresent one has to telephane. mes. | Willard company, William Segar com- |Rachael Slopak, one of their number, | Striqes) 105; Bouley (Army and Nave) | «r Cxiiitmpt o ¥ gages to meighhoring towns if one|Pany, Wylle's bazaar, I B. Crandall|won the prize in the spelling contest. 10 o and Mrs. Thoi Lessard of Quarry Funeral Director & Embalmer |sirect, 16t Satordsy might for Mageheo. wishes to send a telegram. company, F. W. Woolworth company, The members of the Stonington band, |L:aClede Woodmansee, Westerly Furni-| A. Carrier were calling on fricads in 5962 NORTH 8T, WiLLI ter, N. H., to attend the fumeral of their Lidy Assistant. 'I’-l-uéo':::::s brother, Vietor Bovolst, who dled there will go to Rehoboth, Mass., to assist the |ture company, Fisher Brothers, Sher-| Willimantic during the week. Saturday morning. 4 would be as impertinent on 5; McCreery (Lucky Strikes) 104 Al-| our part as for an art critic to In- Mrs. Lucius C. Brown and Mrs. Edgar | lord (White Box) 103; J. Rovle (Origla- | olude his own sketches of mastetpleces, als) 108, We haven't the ability of Chaplin te The team standing at the close of the | make penple try and laugh at the same Toague: time. When you go to see “The K14 loosen your clothing at the waist, for Holy Ghost Society, in celebrating, May |man’s, Max Lahn, Rogers Brothers and 23. A large delegation from the soclety !hgm Wl‘s;;:el:mlzl:ct:!ih:o&g::yi’ s hers will attend, e a or! of- Arrangements have been made for the|fice Was sei ahead to conform With #u¥-|ments for Memeriol Day celebration. | Indians E:nw: n:":: ‘;ol:!'r :":1:': ?“r:nr"‘f} '7“! New York train going exst, to stop here | light saving iime Members of the G. A. R., also of Hebron | Originals ,. , E your pockat, for if you have a shred of at 142, also the 1.2¢ goinz west; the| As yet the comsignment of firearms|Post, American Legion met with them. Tucky Strikes b human pity in you there are scenes that public will appreeiate the -daily stops of | with which al] postal employes of the| Miss Jennie Mintz has returned, after | White Sox ring the tears to your eyes, ‘these trains. country are being equipped, have not|a few weeks' visit in New Yerk. Army and Navy ..., 9 71 300 'lAln:flmi (»:t-n ‘:l’l very exeliting ‘While the town elock will remain on|reached the Westerly post office, it Donald A. Bigelow post, No. 54, Amer- jcan Laegion met at their headquarters Saturday evening to make nal arrange- | High Rollers l!rl. H. C. Murray of No. 30 Turner street is to leave for New York this week y to visit in that state for several mou"ey Bro.' After her visit in New Ybrlrr:ho lh?s FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND plapned a European trip and will sail J. D. Wiilliams of Groton was In town ANl I all this winter league was | western dram, “Bare Knuckle Gallagh- standard time the Atwood Machine Co.|Postmaster Thomas Lenihan has during the weeks. L - Neal Ha who is at his EMBALMERS from New York during the _coming|and the American Velvet,Co. will start |notified that the eapemg Wil son gr-| Jamer Kinney of Bridgenort was the | ves’ are. tulking ot ferming o morcmie | brat o wesiemn roles. | An intererting 6 Unian St, Willi i manth. at § alclock instead of 7. The school|rive. All clerks and carrlers here that!guest of relatives in relatives in town v pinn, £h illimantie, Conn. | gy civit sult of Abraham Silverstein takes on an hour earlier progzram, also the post office. Fxpress office and the rural earrier, since the railroad will start_its trains one hour ahead of the present mheg;le. b’fl?nin: tq:‘u(y (‘I!ww- day). * The First Natipnal bank will be Pt F numbered ' among those adopting new ?:: o:? 'Rafi:\,'fa“::m“ at q_:gaéma;r:‘lm:::. at the recent entertainment for the bene- time. triet court Friday. fit of the fund being raised for the col- | will start work At 6.15 and stop at four,| Willams K. Holmes, Jr., of Brodge- e et antors | Following the adaption of » pne-man Y torney Andrew 8 Davies of Nevwieh | e t formerly started at 718 ‘and|port, was howe lest Week v . s erwie time. . The Second Congregational held |C2F en the Old Mystic line several weeks - stopped at 5. The public market and ! Miss Maude C. Allen, of Rutherford, Lawton inn and Community house will . has been spending a week at her adopt the same schedyle. have occasion to handle valuabl 11 | Wednesds d Thursa: league. Paramount Magszine was also shown. Tt {have occasion to handle valuabie ma nesday and Thursday. The cla M ealeulatt fn t 10 be.well 1o order your reserved Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) matter will be armed for defenso against| Misses Ellsabeth and Sarsh Bigelow | commmunity nouse Fotdar clgnt e o 0| Fote! eorly as thls great comedy will = The First Aid class met at the day|only be shown today gnd tomeor- A writ of ejectment ‘was entered by |8t St. Petersburg Fla, where they Rave | nursery, Friday evening. row. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Chester against Theo-|been for several winters. Plainfleld starts on Mght — The Mt. Holyoke Alumnae realized $58 | time today (Monday). 'l'hd:, ?&kl.-;;:"- eer, will not be pushed ahead. The mill | tar. vs. Contag and Marle Scheragal for the bandits in the futere. i have returned after spending the winted MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Wfllfimmc, Conn., t business caller in town recently, L Suw 2go, Superintendent W. Lester Q'Brien of | W25 & e b S 'Q‘;‘J»‘?I"? otk | tho' Shore Line Street’ Railway company T i ey v ey wars hald slow at Neuyaus, Mason's Idand, do sa fe the pr nt. No change is announced Sundzy that one-man cars ; d‘ ¥ h‘: Ipre: :;I easant street ';;‘d' Rl R s A “"‘M_‘ na | V1l be put in.operation on tho Ashaway { Sunday morning at society of Charity chapter, \c.mw dhurches of the diocese win|nd Wateh Hill lines Tuesday. Ha said | TOUn Taley s nastor. o'clock. Rev. n" No. 61, 0. E. S, met Friday after- Three of the students of Wesleyan Tnt. STIC noon with Mrs. Charles Dodd. romul e tntl s yom d Mrs. Lawrence Thompmon 5 at the Baptist church Sunday evening i North Stonington. The meeting 0f the Travel club e e e b wh o¥ an| A mooting was held in the Academy nan | X120 sdonting {t, it ssems very untor-|c=nt wattors In Worth ORGSR, o B e T o I T2 | the Watch HIl line two trips a day. The | Saturday evening conducted by these | magl® it SOPEERRE SOOTL PO W00 Deoh | g ocraly “meets Tuesday evening. Charies Mallory Williams will sive thed 2% o be used wil be modelled gfter that TP A Mitchell, inspector of section | M. FOr these who are employed adaress, having for his topic, Ordeyed|Sh the Ol Mystic 1o and le 3 SPeleM| . of the new state road was In town JUITNAR W gexiiOn atiya howr of COVENTRY those whose gardens help provide for| Henry C. Walker, 70, died at his home the family. Sauxrdl)' the 16th. He was able to go Charity chapter, No. §1, 0. E. 8., will |about his business until the day before h IT'S EASY TO HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME ! $1.00 Delivers This Machine In Your South in 1778. that has been adopted by many trolley The ¥. M. A. band has lecured o |lines throughout the country With satis-| number of w.zuy“ Dniversity students !chWY n-ll‘l-‘ et I e 0 from - Middletown to come here on the large erow: n o] ng 30¢h of this month and May 1. Saturday |the fitth annual fair of the Westerly Vet- STAFFORD SPRINGS meet Tuesday eening. death, Mr. Walker was one of the sub- afternoon there will be 2 soelal at the|eran Firemen's association in the town| prioin Howlett, who has been emplo; Miss Constance Rathbun of- Westerly | stantial citizens of this town, much inter- Second Congregational church, and ,Sun-}hall Saturday evering. Dancing and other erk 1 res epent Sifnday_ with her [r.l&notbcr, ested in its welfare. He was interested day there Will be a mass meeting for the |falr attractions were featured as usual, :“ SeTiE A8 XM TRUN S0, o oA Mrs, Warren P. Rathbun, in fine oxen and usually had several pair boys and young mem at the Baptist|and .music during the evening. was fur-|"y .iys McKinney of Thompsonville! Several from here attended a Masontc | and for this reason he was widely hc':‘n church. In' the evening there will be|nished by Mullaney's orchestra. The|.oq'in town on business Saturday. meeting ta New London Eattrday ev-|in this part of the state. Me is survi held a mass meeting for all citizens in- |guests of the evening included delegations Juflfl and. Mrs. Joel H. Reed are | ening. by his wife and two dau‘ile;!. u'A.r’: in the work, at the Congrega-|from !he R. I Ones, Cyclone Engine com-| . on5ine ‘g month with their daughter,{ M. #nd Mrs. Edmund Lamb of Led- | thur L. Reed of Coventry and Mra. tional church, when the Wesleyan dele- nany, Barber Hose company, Cran-| vo. " Hoinsworth, in irginia. yard, have been recent visitors here. ter Brown of Manchester. Burial was in gates will mpeak. ston volunteers, and the Order of Red| . "o B Newton has recoversd. from Willlam Noble has returned to his [the family lot in the North cemetery. Edward G. MvCiandish, of Stonington, | Men and Daughters. of Pocahontas. Pre- an attack of grippe. home In Malden, Mass., after a visit with Mrs. Jennle L. Ballard has sqld her 1s with the United States Vocational Re- |ceding the opening of the festivitics In the Thursday. his mother, Mrs, James Nobl farm to Theodore T. Miler of Aven and Gerald Shepard of West Staflord has y habilitation service. n:llétl:: :m:l':! :!ng. ::l: :wt:d p:yrtl';l sold his farm to Clara Shapman of Sims. | . MrS. 1da Runnels of Sprin: he Exlswno- l’:‘ :o:e:::m:;. LA, g I I E c 0 L U M B l At ning w‘ fall u:, .n‘.g.. ;1:.::,,:' _ | Stonington Fife and Drum ecorps. The bury. Frank Mabbett. and expects to give possession soom. GRAFONOCLA DOWN TO ‘Th tl; ized iséry ecom- ders. An order from Japan being taken [f3i Will be continved for the pext thee % of the Salvatio s Ean, s Mrs. Mabel Lamphere has returned Miss Mabel Walbridge and two of her e of and meshines are helng shisped | Saturdsy nights- T ing Stfecre Oty Joned [ from a visit with her mother in New |pubils, Elizabeth Schmidt and Stephen PRE-WAR PRICES AND QUR: | resviarly. The Amesican Velvet Co.| The first public whist to be cendueted | gneppard, Jr.; vice chairman, Richard London. Lojzim, attended the speaking and spell- here went to Ston-|ing contest at the canitol Wednesday. mill here has started un and as fast es|by Narragansett circle, Daughters of Isa- | \y. milis: secretary, Rev. F. A, Mander- |, A number from s LIBERAL OFFER, IT MAKES |ior,o v srooesd wi cntnio i om | bl was Bad Eriday synig, a6 e o, irepmier ot Lav Rk Tow ol | Il St v e pop 1 i soic Svcsnerd Yo o s e P ? Mm 38 usual. Church of the Immaculate Conception.|er members of the committee are, B. P. annpal minstrels xiven by the pupils|ing the topic discuseed was Is the elootric g practical for the farmer for indi- John Stmons,’ of New York, and Jo- |Musical selections were played on, the CMI T Hannibal Alden, J. H. alentine, | Of the Stonineton High School. light praetical IT EASY TO HAVE MUSIC lN seph_Stoughton, are guests at the Cas.|Piano during the evening by Mra. John W Valenting, Heary Rechm, J. R ‘em '&nfl’o‘::“;::u':w“ 'm‘z:: vidyal use? YOUR HOME, AND YOU g L B B i L Parkunarst, Lowis McLavghim, fov, 3 with views on the stereonticon, Priday| Even the homely girl will he pretty EN- §| " e Whampassett Tan 13 being thor. | Kefreshments ware sorved. The brise |3 ondck. Charies Phelpe, Hevert A | Docain wregational church.|old one If she lives long enough. Jo rl- 1 DWNI muv;tol by Mr. Gavitt for the|winners were as follows: Firet prizes, E.| Gazier, T s the 'ue.(' 4 Y WHILE " YQU PAY season’s; opening. L\uequu and Miss Mary Colling; ueond At the Current Events club meeting 2t fitends & Mew = FOR n. Frank James, who has been confined to|priges, Rev. Henry Bruno and Mrs. Jo- London Friday. ing - Mi: 't his home by iliness. is able ta be qut. seph Frechetfe; congolation nrizes, Byron shis (Monday) evening Miss Ruby Gold| Mips Emily N. Murphy of Providence The resuler Saturday evening dance|Maine and Miss Marie Malnatl, will read 3 paper cn "Siaflord Flowers” |nes been st her home here the past| Do -ms OULY -ny caudren are X. - Voric ipess, Stomach at the Community House proved a suo-| The memhers of Nseragansett lodge,|Story of Stafford.” The committee con- b i - ho—d‘ mothers o coss. Yo, 16 G "stiended Uhe Methodiat | s of Mrs. ¥. 0. Senford, Mra. 0. W. R, T N entered | 1 P “""' "rna- o . ST TS, llewnleum Sunday merning in a|Stevens, Mrs. J, C. er and Mrs. H. A Themasten—Eivert Hoplins, who has|body, the sermon being preached by the|A. Pownall Highland T. Richmond has the the mails between Thomasten and [paster, Rav. George Stanley.. The 102d| Emerson Davis a student at the Con- Northfield the past.four years, has been|anniversary of Odd Foll-hln in Ameriea | necticut Agricuitural college has return- awarded the contract for another four|will be celebrated by .the local lodge|ed to the Davis farm for the summer. April 26th, He will o back to eoliege.in October,

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