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0| #20REs, Kyna coserrifiin i - TO IMPROVE QN RECOBD | e &u Serles of fortnight dances d hall Tuesday eveni 0 1 resent. Music was fur; f ‘anpn's orchestra. ¥ , | The hens in the eez laying contgst at A number Cs f : m lo:nls‘t::-mers“ are nghi:' The cas 3 ¢ . l:;t’ Camp !‘lrl-) Storrs are keeping -t ! ‘u suie of varia- ning to go to R. e college - 8 pealed fy O Otesar aooe 28 Wel {ble Weather. The uroduction for b, et the experimental Works being. cou- |the declsio ning- et m',‘,‘,',‘;?, | weekc was 4571 eazs or 65.3 per cent esiminal case of state. Thomas B. | comy d the Mrs. H. Wright returned to her omimon _pl i et attend | This production is 35 egs, better than A ve. John °w:u°:md, ‘Solored; | that, time o' WwoPk wn!'fi"m”&'fi Yol (o ester, N. Y., Sunday after | Judge Elias B. 3’ % a8 e E‘(fi P.fl.’“ she six year averaxe anl 45 eggs more E'a with being a lewd, wanton and |sewers. ~ - v o G x%!lglns her daughter, Mr¢. Hussey Reed | witness for the town. I mirls off i = 2 Interested n- ¢t © &8 O than for tpe pame wesk Just year AVER ous person, was continued at the| Tuesday morning Thomas McKenzle, | Of Bim street.. Ejganor Hipckley & 3 : First place for (e waeks was easil = . v n ‘8 9 Ja e has m from who was the e W was easily e e e Ry e ng %-‘& $e Sl SHR0e O nabi sthas wheve. ke | B e flm? ¥ i s won by & pen of Rhpde Is'and Reds own- otillomy on Broad strast. y 8 ke b e i e gupputes RV T ed by D. 8. Vaughn from Greenville, R. 4 C " contract ¥ 3 Harry Wyman of Harford spent Thurs- L. With @ Droductia of 61 cggs. Two i wighe, wiih L 5, Findewen, aud fam-(2ing of While Legicrns, owned oy 3. Mrs. Jesse kerel Reuben Rosen has purchased a no was again calied to the state by State Bt hoit s asmainind Liotor S - ARNEIES Gieson 4d adaln Taintiig BRI i Sqmipsay ‘e madfied. |\, evangeliatio services at the Brotestapt innocence of the alleged crime. At present the cormmission is ukalr uw esterly, and has gope to of New Fork is here f‘? Temple, , ana L E Jo 3. C. for m?uen ¥ ldby, Ci 34 M : rber/of lletown called on | 89 perstown, N. Y., tied for see- took the stand for the defense. His testi- d, 0 carry op a lke| Mrs. T.T. Wilcox of Wollaston, Mass., mflfm‘r:'sm.m”m Was & former|ond Diage With a production of 53 ewes o .+ In the first In 1 “beseball | campaign. arrive din town Monday evening and will o b . . « »”» ‘mony % hat - % A ing each. A of - Earred Rocks from $ 7" . m'v‘v'm"}?:é 1o s butches shop. on | 8T8 of the local gea acidk High set her property in Teadiness for the| “Berviso” o* Schoole: ¢ froma L | Casenovia; N. T., owned by W H. B Nevef sa ASPll'in Wlthollt saying 'Bay er By ot haa aivave Tound- b | S0l detesd NonBly gy oot ay congh. & e Thean o] "ok on Brotbee | Kevi 4 ben of Taode Teand Reds o bk AR {1 S 4 L Bl Vi v i PLER. 8 70 At 0 , cupied Arnold ills, R. I, entered by Charles B L e ey Tusaday atterndon, 2% to 8. The Woslery | puesday evening thers Is o bo o mest- s o Freterick Santord, b ',‘{3‘.‘;: vy Cistavid Coomts |D: Pelrce, & pen of Khode Isiand Reds| Warning! Unless you sce the name sepraugia, rheumatiam, carache, tootl. 3 5 Vg 2 . ‘lumbago and for pa er. “A‘n‘u‘.:‘ Px-"*‘x':r:‘“mg business partner, | {he Whole team played poorly, 8o that the Ing of the Stonington chorus at the Com- 0 property. from Newark, N. J., owned by Prospect | “Bayer” on zfi*cwa or op tablets you| iche, lu: pain gen Following the defendant, Peter Sacco|the matter with the bopding company. mifinity House. Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Cl and sop|Farms and @ pen” of White LgHOMS ] ape” noe & eutas ; "l auy. A1, druggists seli Bayer Tab- BT e o e, a8 e L 988 e e omers o ane e e R TR b K R Lo A L his truck and that he did not seem g Chi of the First Baptist church are fo View. 7 sland, B. C., e lor ird place 3 i = 8 . k t:mb:rm Jewd person that the stats | Westerly, and R. Di Carlo wag the whole | oot “yivh Miss Muriel Tatham te 8 ,-_",,:fi ?:?:‘em;';n Cq Bunce and|With 8 Droduction of 55 eggs each |FEAFS Al-nf: lnnrpizn e .1’ Toliuons | picid ts the trade mark of Baye charged. Farl Whitford and Irving Tan- "fi for W“‘b'“k i 58 “'This (Wednesday) evening the juniot daughter Alice of South Mahohester were | FOurth place Went fo two pens of Rhode | TKe Aspirin &8 only in the - Mnnuf;lgl_flfl of ' Monoaceticacidestes , both celored, who were at the Payne | . The, soore by | ;‘“;‘; 320001 14 7 |dshes 1s to be held. Thase in charge of Suphis of Mr. and Mrs. Eveett May island Reds with a production of 54 eggs|$F Dackage Tor cpjds, pepdaches)of Saligylicacid. e the night of the raid, also testified | FREWCL « A 22 2 0 2 4.3 0__""‘ 3 10 |the evening o) Miss Florerdce Maxwell, T e Mangay. g g encx; 3&:;{* o were entered z;y“igne;a- that they saw nothing wrong theve thel® aky chairman, Misses Muriel Latham and - Annoupcements have been received of |{EY E. ser, Hudson, Mass., an e . 8 rwick, R. DI Carlo and s I AL, & MYSTIC - : F v Vi ¢ | orincival varieties sre as follows: Clemens J.- Diemand, New Brijain, t in question s £ 4 { Rose D’ Amico. E L the marriage of Willlam T. May and|Springs Farm, Geneva, New York. Bul 4 B o S aeck the jury was again|LéWinsen;™" Woserly. Sieamgn, - Mar. v o A R At Stonifigton Manor inn the assistants = tolnette Steddard at West New-|Wyandotics cntered by Hollls P. Cloyes, excused, and Attorney Roche again ar-|[aas, Maine and Stenhouse. Umplte |1ave arrived and Mr. Robertson will aj- Ru(;:a:str]c?u is 11 at his home iu the }“'P fl‘:‘: e ss.mrdny ‘evening. The|Silver Lane, Conn., Rhode Isiand Reds gued his metion for the dlsmissal of the | Fushes. rive from New York this week and com- parents of the groom were former l6cal|entered by The Orchards, Souih Hadley, | Plymouth Bocks. W, H. . Kent, (Barred) Cazenovia, his ye 3ps. Avers of Newark, § former resi- 3 N . s Middietown—The Baby Beef Club from case on the ground that one such act of | In accordance with the act passed b¥ |plete arrangemehts for the' season. dent h 7 't | residents. Magss., Rbode Island Reds entered DY inock Rowe F red. 1d, i its kiné fhe’ gefendant 15 mot suicient to chsrge | the I;:mdefill‘slandufelig?gl"pag"e_fl;ly aur- A pew delicalessen store 15 % by <pen- T " the puce: of M Hepett | PACEERS sirs. W. B Hamimodd and Mr. Fioctes: Orchards, Groton, Aass. White {5 Bore Fup (Basred] Hgtoah: .l;r;l-g ;}:xé l‘"h;dllhu :;fi-:i-m* ot hfm with being a lewd and wanton per-|ing the past week, Ju athan ed in the borouga. x : Freh AL and Mrs. George Phbillips attended the |LeEDOIRS ente y Shadowbrook Farm, | . made letown and son. Attorney Sission again e Lewis of Westerly is one of the tfee| Owing to the lliness of Mrs. Charles | opiration bt Hhmse el oskuent an (Bactet) 1Y Riggewood farm a visit ove day recently s the guest of Samuel Russell Jr., wie 942{ is noted for his proteciicn of baby beel arguments for juézes eigivle to retive op fpll ¥av. He|Bingham at her home on Main Streel the denied. and the cou is 79 years old and has served 34 years. |two school teachers who have made their | At the afternoon session the jury heard | The judge said Tuesday, however, that|nome with hér, Miss Doris Paine of | operation about three age in St.!funeral of Prescott Hammond in the Con-|Bidgefield, Conn., White Leghoms en- Francis' hospifal, Ne b L gregational church, West Woodstock, o |tered by Emest I, i3 is (Barred Rocks) slowly and is able to be . | Sunday. Tescolt Hammond was a brother { Conn., and i entero mpton Beach, L. L .u.ses of{ " James J. Dahill apd nt of W. E. Hammond and father of Mrs. | Exmpor Farm, Lebano B4} the pleas of Attorneys Roche and Sisson (he ‘will mot take advantage of the 3t |Palmer. Mass., and Miss McKenzic, have| palnting the ateepls. S Phillins and/ died Friday in Springfleld, |8t place With a production of b3 eggs Bhode Isisnd Beds. ;;::men e g;h s x:: ;!)\l.cthur S50 Srére chiaxged - by for the present at I been obliged to locate with Mrs. Thomas | tional church, Mass., where he and his Wife were, spend- | each. Charles H. Lape, Soutbboro, Mass..1037 in aiding the members to carr PR e B oxao Jomes L. MucGregor, of Pravidence, | Maitison at the Toinl Chatles Stribl, Jr. hag the mpmps. | ing the winter with their oldest daughter,| The contest hens were allowed to €01H. S. Bickford, Gopsville, N. H..... 953 | gui the' club moliey. more than A year & vérdict of guilty was returned. uphold-| % "y SR A, Dowd of Westerly | Mrs. Harry Prentiss of Mystic is the Fri e s g Mrs. Gertrude Miller. Mr. Hammond’s fa-{ oW @ the yards this week for the first|¥. §. Chapin, Lopgmeadow, Mass... b of cl . of Judge Oliver H. Wil-| St Bl 4%y marviage Tuesday morm- | E0Sst of M. C. O, Maine. o S iz of his week & SLSTE0D- | ther lived fo be 101 wears old. ¥ |time this season. ° By avoiding carly nas-|Henry P. Walker, Hiudagn, Mass. Tl (e Spuing, fhen 1o Tatten 7 aistrict court, who | 1or e b e Tmmueulate Gon.| A meeting of the American velvet milvs | I8P lecture op Catbedrals of Europe turing ® very much better god js main- 4 calf In" the spring, them to fatten i g th * sentenced Wittord to serve three years | (of fo, " P 2L G TEREEIRL" vl [ former weavers was held Monday pven. | S ATTIc) 18 to be given fo tho Con- Iaiped i the yards during the season White Leghorpp. and bulld it up during the summer ard 3 fopday, { in F] 4 then 'té sell it in the fall. in the state workhouse. " Miss Annie - |Ing. S0 faF none of the men haveé momo * POMFRET (,ENTER and extra green food js necessary obly Atiommey Clarcace Roche stated Tues:| pride was sftended by M ZREC M| bafic to ork " The two loom sysfem ia | g, herioh fousc. 2 sho S soiep e i durjog the hot dry weather in summer.| ¥. - ’ - day evening that motion for a new trial| o "Wl R0 REEE B (SRS S & 2T being used by the ‘company here. A few HRE e melopary Bar | Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Brown, who{The éffect on egg production is a mo ‘ooperstow] would cithi veek. 2 Tell” is to e presented. sffer which|pave been pouring Florida by lejeyen lay throughout the season rather|A. P. Hobipson, Calverton, 3 T v S5 Sk Rpitiin' The next Weok. Following the ceramdny, {here was| S0l Teh, suiored the emoloy of the| g sooial hour will be emioved 804 Fe- | Lraived o Mrednestar Monnoar |San e ho ary e e o rwac ‘Farm, Hollywood 3 TO STOR FALLING HAIR T K e b e o | e beide on Sprace stverh, with relastves |~ BUORIDSton necds more houses. Every F e Tenele Mok " Sobiaesty gt per | 20CE & Gelighityl trip but declare’ Cone[lign followed by s drop. ~ Many flocky e A i il 04 “Pro it ; edlory’ k. RUp F ticut is the best state of all. v a th ] i ¥ and dog taxes. Up to Tuesday morning|end friends present from Providence |20 o »f‘.“;n“’,i:‘m?‘.’.xi“"“ Jealers’ | nome in Quismbaus. ne;i!:g-m“ mee:a,:l“uexenpqu- Te- fir}'-f?’.;‘?Zo‘nfife:i“?;“sm‘;fi‘"fi.rsf With- | Obed G. Knight( White Wyspdottes) e : ey puly about ‘one-third of the Westerly tax-| Fall River, Boston, New York and other |, - "0 00 oR o0 HHC S Mra, Alice Ratbmun of Westerly Wap| nekrsal at Thompson Saturday. out green food When the gardens are| Bridgeton, R. I i You can easily clean your head of payers had complied Wwith their fire tax|places. 40 persons have applied 1> deaiors hece| > ViSitor here Sunday. . Phebe Sharpe, who has been ill|planted. This practice usually results in|H. P. Cloyes (Buff Wyandottes) dandruff, prevent the hair falling out Sbligations, and & rush is expected the = and Mra. MacGregor 1"":: Tugeday | Gl heg e ekt olefl 1y Seusis here) oA, 'r;, B. Wilson wag in New Lgp:| iy “improving. & short season of high production follow-| Sllver Lane, Copa. . g7 | and be;:ufi It i yoi e Pln(rl;l‘a}r, test of the week, as the time limit expires | afternoon for a v 0 N 2 4 as! don, Monday. e . S . age. Lee )sgood Co. sells 1 Baturdoy. Until that date o discount of 3| and_Atlantic City, and will be at home |Pléces could be found have been Alled, but| Milton Brown is, recovering from the spochers masting as beig s theled by ¢ decline. # e jBy . E. The four leading pens in each of the) Pittstoms, N. J. guarantee to return price if. not & A te per cent. will be allowed, and after Sat-|fo their friends after June 1, at Watch | there remains a lack of houses. mumps. Center gchool sy afterpoop. factory. 1 Most of the stores went on daylight lurday interest at the rate of 12 per cent.| Hill where the groom is professional| » I Mrs. Annle E. M. Brown, who hag per Zmmum will be chargel The {me at the Misquamicat Golf club. S 13 ones T Sy 1 | 2 gavine ity afe aod Yo' mane o e DU it "as the | szer Morgan since her return T ikt to vy fox ta T ol Laconies mill and shop as well ag othe: bus.ness b ™ 0% York, has opened her own o0 had been registered,| Mrs. Susan F. Robinson of 3 Stanton |Places have decided lo adopt the Pew | Washinston street. kg O e Y Street colebrated her 74th birthday Sun- | hours. Louis Grique of Weslerly was Dauiel. d'Ontro, president of d'Onfro|day night when she entertained at din-| Theron C. Kinnie of Norwich, who has | culer here Monday. i Bros., Inc, of Leominster, Mass., the|ner thirty of her children, grandchildren, |beén taking a coursé at a stenographic| Mrs. George McKenzie was fn New pontracting company that has been work- | great-grandchildran, nieces and nephews. | 8chool, has™ entered the office of Armour, Lendon Monday. e Ing on the Westerly sewerage system for| Miss Alice C. Saunders, 17, of Provi- |& Co. at Holyoke, Mass. Mrs. HOyt of Norwich is earing for the pats two years, returned to Doston| dence, who died at the Mémorial hospital| Miss Elizabeth Wheewill, also a grad-| Mrs. Frank Mabbett, who hag been ap early Tuesday morning without having|in Pawtucket Monday, was well known in | uate, 18 located with the Elastic Web Co.| invalid for many years. $ had 3 meeting with the local sew Westerly, having spent several summers |af Shannock: * At a meeting at the Community commission. It is e 4 by mauy that|ut Pleasant View with her step-father,| Monday evening the members of the| house Friday afternoon af 3.30, Miss he will bring bis lawrer here to thrash| George Phillips. W. R. C. met with Mrs. Frank Silvia.| Bamber-Bousfield is to speak op ‘the out the misunderstanding between his| The Moonlight Soclal club conducted | Work was done on two quilts for the so-| great need of an orzapigation of Camp CASH SALE In order to make room for our Summer stock we will have a Great Ten Days’ Clearance Sale of Ladies’ Coats, Wraps, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Waists STARTING THURSDAY, APRIL 28th DRESSES LADIES SUITS In Tageeta, ‘_.Sragin, Georg- | | Tricotine and Serge— ette, Serge, ricotine and SALE PRICE $15.00 Vaile— SALE PRICE $9,75 and up to §30.00 PETTICOATS ed Il Il I AIpNquwtfll'mfimgofyeatnmanfin(khiS moter- % ing neighbors getting anxious about their tires, With folks expecting old tires to “pop” any minute, there comes the question of whatkind of new ones to buy. U. S. Tires are answering a lot of questians like this nowadays. g A ; THE U. §. NOBBY TREAD s » Where the going is specially heavy withsngw, The U. S. Tire folldwing embmm two kinds of mud or sand, in hilly country where maximum traction on the road is a factor, no other tiry tire buyers. ue-c{lyet deVis‘-{d is guite so effective, or o e — Those who started with quality first, and have never gtw& yn'n%';;; “’lsxen.;ly. i ol SKIRTS bou'ig::t any?mg else but :lle quality standard tire. h;::flg::;gggflm: .f:,f;,‘l B dr::l o Tafi“& and .lemy Tops _ Those whocame to quality first only after dabblin; —is the result of all the years of U. S. Rubber ez with “bargains,” “rebates,” “job lot” and “surplus stock” perience with every type of rpad the world oyer, SALE PRICE $3.50 F e e Getting one hundred cents value on the dollar in tire buying is a straight-forward business proposition —not guess-work or a game of wits. e o4 The most essential man for you to know today is the local U. S. Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, completely sized line of U. S. Tires. He gets his U. 8. Tires straight from his neighboring U. 8. Tire Factory Branch—one of 92 such Branches established and maintained all over the country by the U. 8. Tire makers. ) 1 In Plaid, Serge, Silk Pop- " SALE PRICES $2.98, $3.98, $5.98, BOYS'SUITS Sale Price §7.50 §7.98 LADIES' COATS Serges and Mixtures— In Velours — All Colors SALE PRICE $17.75 WAISTS . L * He is the man who can give you fresh, live tires—not stuff shipped to him from some point where it did not sell, but new tires of current production. Giving the same quality, selection and price-advantage SALE PRICE $7.75 And Others up to $22.50 to the owner of the medium weight car as the big cz i : . - e A - ., g,me seh'se. h‘\]rve;flllx??}?:l sewx‘:ee&hbmu;;:: ‘ blg E WEZ?:?"QE;H%‘E | — L . : Vpfle, Cl‘epe'de-Cbl!?e, whether he lives in the wmaller lacalidée of e grester | T Bouer ; 1 Chlldl‘ell S Coats Georgette, Wash Satin, Pongee, Tricolette— Sale Prices 98¢ to $5.95 SALE PRICES $§2.98 and $3.98 OF SALE., CASH, United States Tires | I United States @) Rubber Company A. C. SWAN CQ. FRANKLIN ST., NORWICH P Shetucket Street