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The annual Flag day exercises of Westerly lodge, No. ¢78, B. P. O. E., were held Tuesday evening in Wilcox park in the presence of several thousand spectators. In addition to the Elks, Mer- eill post, No. 18, American Legion, turn- ed out in a body and marched to the N i | |3 dance. The affair is in charge of Corp. Arthur Dionne, Sergt. Willlam Hamilton, Corp. Raymond O'Nell, Privates Charles Marr and Arthur Beattle and Sergt.. W. C. Mudge, Jr. Laconlcs. The Westerly public library has been ‘of C. of Westerly and New Haven nin, Hope Valléy team here. -They will play the Shannock, team .June 26;.July. 4, Mystic - Independents and Submarine Base team. And later.. in the season Games have been scheduled with the K. Monday morning ‘the civil suit of M, Delagrange vs. Joseph Madaria was tried in the towh court here before a jury. 'L'he suit was for the sum of $105,- 90 for work which Mr. Delagrange did on a marlne engine belonging to Ma- daraia. The case wag tried before Judge L. D. Fairbrother. The jury was Per- cy A. Morgan, John D. Ripley, Byron'J. Peckham, Bourdon A. Babcogck, “Thomas NORWICH - BULLETI, ofshete. property on the coust. Joseph Da Moura of 23 Maln street, who has been taking an evening course in commercial bragches and stenogwaphy and typewriting, has entered the ‘employ of the Mystic Manufacturing Co., of and n his duties Monday as o member of ths office force. Nathan Brewster, of Norwich, died _ Suit who 3 morning at “his heme on Lagrel Hill, was the uncle of Mrs. Lot- tié Bliss lward and Jay and George Bliss of Stonington. Mt. Brewster was 4 rétired Wool ‘merchant and the only - The Davis Metal Hip Shingle \( - STRENGTHENS THE HIP EASILY APPLIED BY AN: ONE. s brother of the late Mrs. Cynthia BE. ‘THE FOLLOWING DEALERS ek following *he Jute business meét- | presented seven volumes of the Art Jour- |Cowley and Ralph Larkin. Benjamid rn‘g A patrietic ;roham of musie and|nal, o Britigh perfodical, by Matthew C.| Hewitt was counsel ‘for ~Mddaria and (Brewster) Bliss, who resided in Ston- CARRY OUR METAL HIP MANUFACTURED BY - 5 ington many .years prior to.ther death, Al : b e addresses was heard, and James Con-|Cuftie of Sfruce street. Judge Herbert Rathbun representsd Dal: | [26ton any years prior to. ther deathy T SHINGLE IN 8TOCK : THE DAVIS METAL STAMPNG nelly of Pawtuc livered a sUrFing| Jesse Hakes of Baltimore has l:xilitor agrange. Mr. Delagrange was granted [ (00 WU the, 4 B‘m“'“ SaNer i 7 E - wid ess on the nificance of mc_:n); Montreal after a short visit with relatives | tie sum of $60. : Beb. 3 B Fadpard 208 Ty Bios.of ] Wsfi"""’»“ Taylor, {llllmrrg: 57 NORTH STREET i WILLIMANTIC, CONSL Uieceding the exercices in the park, on High street. The young daughter Of Mr, and’ Mrs.|gronington, Fred.G. Bliss. of Norwich, llimantic :lhbtr Coal tret parade was Deld, led by the Wost-{ Among the 44 mémbers of the Conneo-| iKupoloski of Water strest was taken 10| 4nd. Willlam L. Bliss.of Mt Vernon, N. The ifiw-;f app#ll Co, Norwich The Young Brothers, Danielson fhe C. H. Moore Co., Stafford arly band. tiout College for Women who were grad-| (1" Ney London hospital this week, ‘1] F-H.& A M. Chappell Co, New John O. Fox, Putnam uated Tuesday morning was Miss Mildred K. Fenelon of Westerly. 3 In & game of baseball played at Vose bark Tuesday afternoon the lower floor London Groton Lumber Co., Groton he Cottrell Lumber Co. Mystic hapman & Tripp, Jewett Cit Mrs. L. B. Ledward and daughtes Mre. Frodéric James and Gedrgo Bliss attended the funeral of Nathan Brewster in Norwich Tuesday, 5 Wheaton Bul Putnam Charies H. Phillips, Plainfield Harmisdas Couture, Moosup A dress rehearsal of the K. of C. min- strels was held Tuesday evening at the Church of the lmmaculzte Conception in reparation for the staging of the show " "Sunday moffiing the members of Nina g & Lumber Co, counell, .No. 43, Knights of Columbus. held a business meeting in the K. of o A 2 feat- S C. héme on Main: street. At 2.30 the in Shannock. An excellent and \dm;: :fl i"‘m‘vfiéfiifi‘&’lfi?’tf‘{?. defeat-| "y ioit and Mrs, Rouse B. Wi who | Daughters of Jsabelia, Niaa council. No. The Kennedy Corporation, Danielson ~ Westerly Lumber Co., Westerly, R. 1. rogram has Dbeen ar.-anzeds.Lar;‘ r‘r" Aycnld text sippé? s plannsd by the motored {~om ;lmlqburg, Pa., and epent held a -business meeting. . It was . proceeds will be donated 1o St Maryal K OO e D the Troad Stroe: | & fo days Wil friends heré, have left | deckded to BOId & lawn fete. | The ati- e Following show, Lad 2 s., - Ie B 5 S - A Christian chufch. & e apa i TINE Wi o e T are to have a plenic at Lantern Hill week from St. Joseph's hospital, Willie g e Several out of town speakers will be $OTS mother sister. Lisut. Wiicox |ening will be for adults. ger Dl pital, mantie, much improved in health. NORm m Mrs, F. McCollum went to New Lom-| Mrs. Frank Corey Wpent the Weak aaf don. Saturday last to attend this week's in Providence. closing events at Connecticut College for, Charles Sahlen has purchabed = fa¥ ‘Women, from which her, daughters, Miss- car. q es Ruth and Eila McCollum, were gmd-| Fred Cole and family spent Misses Augusta®and Mary Tilden re- en Pierce's mother is il turned Sunday. from thelr a: . and Mrs. Bertrand K. Beaway | George C. Spooner's. Charles H. Corey has made hag been appointed a member of thé faculty of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and will take up his dutfes there in September. A 2 Charles E. Staplin, who was manager| of the Ostman market for a number of years, has entered the employ of Ed P. Teed. Nina council, No. 43, K. of C,.1s to admit nine new members, The Poverty social held at the Second Congregational chureh pastors Monday Vincenzo Gencarello, who was arrested Sunday night, charged with having’ com- mitted an assault with a dangerous; weapon upon Thomas Dortch in a Pietce| street store Sunday afternoon, when it is 1 was slashed in the shotl- knife, was arraigned béfore valter Flynn, Jr., at a special Third district court Mon- entered a plea of gullty. udz probably guilty and r to the September grand jury Thursday evening Ruth chadter, No.|at the Tracy bungalow Tuesday. 44, 0. B 8., will entertain the grand of ficers. of the grand lodge who will in- epect -the work of the chapter and wit- ness initiation of a class of candidates. Mrs. €. O. Maine recently enterfained Mrs. Ezra Edwards ‘and son, John, and| daughter, Mrs. Younz, ef Voluntow i Secor Sylyla who has been 1l et his| home ‘is improved in health. Monday, June 20th, at 7 o'clock, standard time, 2 special town meeting heard at the Dibtrict Bible School asso- clation meeting.to_be held at the Broad Street Christtan church Thursday after- noon and_ evening. Budlong Woman's Relief corpd pre- sented the Clarkville Sunday school a 1k American banner Sunday morning at the reguiar services fellowing a patri-| otic program. STAFFORD Mrs, F. B. Engley of Springeld is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown, The Ladies Afd soclety of the Baptist church will meet Thursday _afterncon The su; §-r hostesses will be. Mrs. Hatcr and Mrs. Black. Fredette of Clinton Mass., spen” uated this week. end with relatives in Lonsdale, R i the home of their brother, East Killingly epent the wesk end STONINGTON in Norwich. | i Postmaster and Mrs. Martin M. Han- 3. superior court for Washington | evening proved a declded. success.. Light|is called in Botouzh hall to act on the reek- n sen spent the week end with friends in Jments to his plase b; . ounty. Eail was fixed at $1,000. | Miss Lyaia Bagely of Newton, Masm, | refresiments were served by the commil.| following: To hear and act upon the|U'G, Weeko end ot T8 Doma. | Norwieh. {buildings, 7 s ». " sominary is the guest of Dr. H. M.|tee in charge. Teport - of the selectmen and aseessOTS| Tyl g Mrs A, Watker, of Ashford, George Nelson of Andover visited Mrs. Oscar Jencks !s entertaining ez ,, Thomas Libore, aged 7, who resides sty . Suffragan Bishop B. C. Acheson is to) committee to inquire Into the mat-f, " " C5aocc” A "lfriends in this village Sunday and led sister from Scotland. corner of Plerce and Pma&:lfl:l streets, MXVH“F::Y evenirig the members of the|pddress the Masons on St. John's Day,|ter of an overhead bridge across the| ™., missionary society of the Baptist |the C. E. meet in Dunham Memorlal Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Wood have o eV tmins | soclal chain o fthe First Baptist ohurchJune 21, the local lodge having been Ins | tracks of the N: ¥, N. H. & H. R R.| o0 "UARCORY o dt B ol "l i3 church, to Maine to cpend the summer. it 11 |met with Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Thomp-|viled by Rev. . R. Sanford to attend|On the pent way leading from Williame® S70F00 P00 O Mre. M. A. Sumner spent Sunday with made the trip in their automoblls. his heaq|Son at the parsonage during a social|Calvary Episcopal church evening ser- | COFner to Mason's Island, To hear ama ™, o "n ™ {7 met at tne Bapuist|her granddauchter, Mrs. Wiliam Wil Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Young of Balth epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jeha B Griffiths. John i hour. Refreshments were served. vice. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schepis and daugh- | ter, aro to move from Water street to the former Bassette house on act upon the petition of Dr. Charles R. Stiliman and twenty-five others asking for the edection of such’a bridge: To hear and act upon the roport of the spe- liams, at Clark’s Corner. Flag day was o field state about three Scanlon was called The boy was com- | churck Wednesday afternoon last. T |attendance was good and am unusually good meeting was enjoyed by all x Is imposed on all yachts, pleasure boats and sailing .boats, of. over Elm |five tons net and uppn all motor boats Passietta ‘of New York 18 at Wi ay morning. } . th O et nt the anmo. | Rev. F. W. Tholeh and Rev .. H.|with intere new farm here for a few days. ; strest. with fized engines’ not used exclusively |Cial committes appotn % s % =8 e les Ledward of Spruce street|" Mr. and Mre. Herbert Bechrs and son|for trade or fishing. = Tiis payment must (& mesting, held September 20, 1920, for|Pufter spoke. Mrs B. L - Mandersn \hall Tuestay cvoning, o fpo i 3. Letoy: Exink: and. wen SN mimites after | of Providende have heen guests of Post-|he made on or bofore June 30 fo the| the Purpose of auditing the report of the|sang a solo. The mext meeting will be] Devotional h % 130 5. m. o New London have teen visitng 2. ns struck by @ |maumer and Mfs, Joseph Leshy and;deputy collector at Hartford. Blanke are|annual town school committeo and to fn- ¢ Cry re the mem- | pel. and Mrs. Frank O. Plummer. bers will be the guests of Mrs. Manderson at her cottage. H. B. Wightman and family moved to Stafford Springs last Tuesday Harold Jenkins; Mrs. Georga Jenk'ns and Mrs: Clara Jenkins spent last Wed- nesday in Hartford. MANSFIELD DEPO" » L. vestigate the board’s request for the ap- propriation for the suppert of the schools for 1820-21. To authorize the select- men to ay thé expenses of the special committee on schools amounting to about $20. To hear and act upon the petition of C. B. Crandall and seventy- one others askifig that a suri of money | be appropriated to cement that part of Water street in the borough of Stoning-| | ton from the south side of High street| Marshall Porter and Rey. F. W. Klefn | to Nortn side of Trumbull ‘street. Tc|were In Willimahtic last Wednesday. The take some action regarding the bridge!latter called on two of his parishioners in hat crosses the' Paweatuck river at ¢St.uJoseph‘s hospital. H Mrs. family on William street. hed on application. The insurafice inspeotors were here‘ A new constitution was giscussed at thig week, looking into the fire which!the bu burned the Potter and Muller blocks. Sat- | school association. Ixaminations were isfactory adjustments were made With)begun Monday and one is béing held Robert Shackley, who owned the groc-|each day during this week. ery business and Mr. Bryce, who had a| At ch shoe repairing business in the Potter|day morning, 8| block. Mr. Shackley has started clean- listen to 2 r ing up his store and Mr. Bryce hag re- | Henry 1 . pastor of the First sumed business and insurance men were | Baptist church here. ' Several of the here Tuesddy makifig &n adjustment of i present faculty Will not return another Mr. Muller's duilding and stock. A man |year, from Westerly looked over the buliding! Frank Booth, Colonel home for din- te street in te company of- oach Safe WUl tor NFINTS & NALDS ASK FOR students Dooth had but Colonel a Iy C. Rob- i v TRob: Mansfield state {and*8s to give an estimate of What the|inson of C the door.| White Rock.S v Alchler of Rich MiTk, Malted Grain Extract ia! - A | cogt il b T5° repalt ‘the: Malles* book. | steo dowh realine hee wopnc | Mrs. Kate Hahn, and Mrs. Luella Ga- | training school and hospital returned last | R':‘gm'l;gg; E".%'fl‘fl‘éfi' No ; iohi t and knocked ‘The réturns made to Chie? Engineer | splintering t Wi A to The sutomobile craghed | Teed of the Stdnington fire department, called and reduced th D SR e e TR | Veal w the left handi ture. the wind- in relation to the valuation and insur- ance are as followws: Henry 'A. Muller, valie of buiMing $6,000, insured $4,000. |si The loss is not known yet. Stoak $4,000, | msured $2.000. Potter bl $7,000, insurance $700; 1 ert Shackley, value of stock $800, $3000, loss =adjusted by Insuranc |agents. Stonington postoffice, valuatio $2,500, Insurance $1,700. No loss only|= by smoke shd water glight. Bunday, June 19th, the Stonington ln-[ | depéndent daseball team will play the| f Ciift strect hus a po-| o | 1 ad in clous. s | ance QUALITY — QUANTITY — QUICK SERVICE FARM AND MILL SUPPLIES AGENCY FOR : COMPLETE STOCK Demitro | g Grila, | — . DeLaval Separators ONE WEEK ONLY! ? Papec Cutters ! Special Prices On : ‘."" Unadiila Silos Scythes MARK gqMoline Plow Co. Scythe Stones Woodon Measures Tieout Chains Breast Chains “Will-Kill-Flies” Scomaseo: Enginies’ L arer of funeral Owing to the fact tha s Colombian Rope Co. i _0 Shinn Flat o Lightning Rod Dairy Supplies or- 1 Providence is impossible to | for tie | MAIL' ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 83-95 WATER STREET CASH DISCOUNT Telephone 219 e ettt gt iy e, T W\ Ny \ \ W\ AT Roast chicken—nicely and evenly browned all over T'S the way a New Perfec- tion Oil Cook Stove does it with the New Perfection oven. And to- gether they bake pies, cakes and cookies the same way—evenly. could go egg-gathering! You would go into the farmyard and pick out just the kind pf eggs that you get when you buy Parksdale/Farm Eggs. Plump, meaty, big-yolked fellows that would make the most high-born hen cackle with pride. And you can tell that Parksdale Farm Eggs come from quality poultry—there’s nothing undersized or scrubby about them. Theyll certainly please the family. no ashes to take out, no fuel wasted. Over three million housekeepers are already using the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. You can control your fire so much more easily and accurately - than with the old range. The New Perfection Water Heater is another modern convenience for housekeepers. Supplies ample hot ‘water for all household needs at a trif- ling cost. Strong and durahle —will many years. Then too, it’s so easy to get up a roasting or baking heat with a New lgerfoch'on, quickly. Tum the wick up full until the flame has white tips—they furnish the most heat. And the long blue chimney drives it into the oven— you don’t make the whole kitchen unbearably hot. It's no bother to cook with a New Per- fection, Nowood or coal to bring in, no coal dust or litter to sweep up, The cook stoves are made in two, three and four-burner sizes, with or without warming cabinet; also in one- burner size with no cabinet. Ask your dealer to show you how simple they are to operate and take care of. 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