Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 30, 1921, Page 6

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-nm gh the mnrmy the free demonstration . of meking paper flowers, hatg and many novelties: will be commuad at Dowe's today. and ik “"’{“‘15' who secent]s rosigned | g FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORP. I’RFSENT DANIELSON ing and the legitimacy of their work bes :fn::“?:"e:m:“'l:‘f’mi 1:'\7:[; i : PP fore being gllowed to work her> 1t|own in Danielson. Cl ] l en ust ha t ls Chlef John McFariand teok an early| Nas been suggested that canvasser: Showers during the-late-hours o R m ve tr y meoming automobile ride Wednesdav as| Subscriptions get approval cards from the fierns ot 7 e a Vltamm% m theu. lhehuflmrmghleofaco\mkofaoohunda that treated them square. 3 ot of guardian ud tem for Walter| SIRUEL o ORI, s afowad A Paramount Picture daily food in order g Z5 KATHERINE MacDONALD to attain their n to soliclt here. Only recently. Danieison b'r::t'v:;'cr::“:;: 1‘(:— h’:-n;n‘;m; was visited by canvassers: who W the world, uncertain standing and thos> was Walter was picked up here Tuesday | them money are still waiting for the pub- atternoon by Chief McFariand and to.d | licationsfor which they subscribel. an apparently truthful story of how he| To the gemeral public the had lett Boston last Friday with an old. | 3%ain issued to beware of mmes or boy who deserted him at Bridgepors, | 8Cription canvassers, cspect the big fight wlll be ‘mad fans - Saturday.’ e, a e ——— me sub-| At Salvation Army hena'q\mne'a on Wwhen | Pomfret’street. Wednéaday 7 A e heyask that money be given them a:'ths 3 1q Najor . ‘¢ ) to wMch city they made their way.| they t Y : s djutant They. managed to get free rides on trucks | time of subscribing. fary_Col- \fi in \ and tn other motor vehicles to hels hem | Only resomable rsetrictions will he|Dirne Wio came. to P| am' Wednesday { P4 Normal Growth. over many miles of the distanco they | piaced on the use of Areworks and-other |L0. aSsume charge: of ti¢" Bivation army traveled. explosives in observing the Fowrtn in; WOk in (his city: 'fl“"clm to Putnam Walter finally worked his wav back to| Danielson. The limitations are the same|from Willmantie. New Tondon and then to Danielsy. as In recent years. Recklessnous in the| MrsiSilas Wheslsel, son, Silas, Jr. A 7 Chief McFarland located the , 1o¥'t| ngs ef firearms will be promptly - set |And ‘daughters -Miss: INzabeth Wheelock Ordinary crackers, made with father, who is an insurance man in| down, for it is felt in official circies that|and ' Miss = Sylvia: Wheeloek Church fined . Tite A . Boston, through the aid of the pollce of | At san mave o rood time without mduls: | Street. ‘left | *Phtnam ' Wednesdiw" -for | re white flour, contain ne that city and informed him that Walt®r| ins in dangerous practices. Pleasant View, R: 1, ‘where they are to vitamines was being held here. The fatker agreed| o O O LT ¢ the “night| 0PN thelr summer home for the season! Y INTERNATIONAL NEWS' with th echief's idea that It 11 he a a " £ | _Israel Patnam-lodge; No: 33, I 0. O. 2 P Tood pian o send Walter nto Timston on | Pafore” wil be particniarly noisy In Dar-| o, “F raet inythe loage room on Bom: _ || TODAY—ALICE BRADY, in “THE LAND OF HOPE” ‘he boat train Wednesday morning ana } i tiulne | frét stréet Tiesday night,'and elected the ) “ o) “ . ’ ) to. the chiefs ‘sugseetion tha. the. faths hose’ who wouid {udulBe | (G ins - afficety. Torsthe, eming. six Unseen Forces” — “The Skipper’s Narrow Escaps v have’some oneat the Sow Station | ALY ROIY, SORAMISIONG | monthe: Noble grand. Mark ¥ Kicbart: toanipt Jontiar L e BRI e use of explosives purchased for . the|Yice:&Tand, Lambert I.°Gtstatson: re- marked, “T1l be thers mysc.f. e e it ", m " of tne | cording ‘secretary, ‘Herbert A." Johnson Accordingiy, (‘hief McFarlan: holiday has had a good efia :‘:‘e::f:‘:e‘r ’i"e:;“;;"'w"‘mf:‘_ H. Fuller; here. bofore § o'clock | Wadnesday | At Roseland park on Welnesiay 19 at-| providenceR. I: -He' was'a: resident for i amd out Walter aboari tne| tend the united Sunday scaool pienic cf|many vears of ‘Abinglon where he was in [tain and In charee of the conductor at| the Consregational.and Method'st church-|fhe ‘meat business- and wifere he was The love story of an actress—You'll love divinely beauti- ful Katherine MacDonald in this charming romance of stage life. BREED'&MAJESTIC_ fearing Putnam. Walter's father has rromised | ®% The \‘”Yl‘ 1o ‘:‘;‘ Yl‘{‘o"}:‘d:’“‘d‘ ""hi"”‘;“ born. - At one ‘time'he condueted ;a stage co‘ntan.ls an the Y‘ltal Growth THEATRE ROOF :‘ dl to Ay the transhortation bill, whien was | Mofor, vebicies: A% Roselant tie, J53 | conch between West Uptoh and Meafeld. Vitamines found in the outer ot by the chief. VRS 8 ¥ ek Mass. and later ° went -“te: Prévidence = 7 "Smile here Walter was kent at Chict| flons. The party retarned here €ariy | where he ensaged in he'groséry business. layers of the wheat. TODAY AND TONIGHT MeFarland's home. He said Tueslay b q X Two: years -age failing’ health made- it L wvening that he wished his father woula| FEmploves of the state highway necessary for him Yo' ratife from -active At Your Grocers wome for him. but on second thought de-| Ment were engaged during Wednesda7 HARRY CAREY, in THE WALLOP’ business.. He leavés his wife; and two ; sakordcs “ir| filling with amesite ruts that have be- : g i N 5 B x s et that 1€ would he betor it thelr| LIRS0 RECRLE, TUS, 0L e i | slafer Mrs. Hehry R eellet eg V(;::t F. H. Bennett Biscuit Co., N. Y. A Rousing, Stirring, Red-blooded Picture That's Up and “onventently possible, for thelr migat bo | In Main street, ~ These little ruts Were |yrook” of "Medfield,” Masd: |~ Makers of Wheatsworth Whole Wheat Coming Every Minute. neidents appertaining " to" (he' -eunion | Bathertome, to, st *|” During:the summer months,” white local | - = Flour not wholly pleasant for the boy. 3 mills are rurnihg on patt ttmetor are : in “Girls Don’t Gamble” Like many other fowns in Connestlent.| It Is stated on the authority of n com<|closed for invenfories. many aof the Wholesale Distributers Davld B“tler, m Glrls on't (J Panielsan is helng visited by canvassers | petent observer that not more than 23| Erench Cinadian’ resdents ‘of Putnam \ -Crown Food Products Corp. . for’ “magasine© subscriptions * " The | per cent. of the people of Danielson nOw | are planning to'vielt In Canada. iyopshoa et iy From th= Saturday Evening Post Story By Geo. Weston. borongh's experiences In the past with| do baking at home, thau <] Work vk roteivid. b BRI b hex . e ————— e Se——————————————— tanvassers who have not been duly au:|age is higher at {his time of vear than [, iVerd wes re ; TH THE fhorized o sollclt money and take pay-! during the cooler months. Three-quarters | o Gice tle B vap:::{: _‘:;::{h;‘ i THIS BILL IS SHOWN AT BO' BREED ment for subseriptions for different pub-| of the families of the borough buy ) lleations has created a demand that ain| “ready made” bread. The supply comes :::r}l't °r‘so:3§ :tmégh?u:m}:zrvd:p:!r: such canvassers establish thelr stani-| from local bakeries and from outside con-f jr HUv S A5 S 4 e : cerns that run motor trucks here from o girls nedr army and navy Points as far away as Providence. stations. Mrs. Parker is a frequent vis- i ¥ itor here, and at present is associated Business houses here anticipate an im- with Mrs| Walter J. Bartlett in th i A RT provement of business as n result of the|m .o, =L CRIEE S BEIC M the social Youlh Kesp w u c resumption of operations at the ~Good-| Mpye fome lust Sunday With the T, AL Cool Here year mllls next week., Goodvear has been | pariv company team “Providence con- Children Mat. 15c Smmm—— | 1 big trading asset to Daniclson, espe- | yid¢niC Lty Fhe batting aterages of clally during the period when the pay- b ¢ th L — < = With Gas ol ‘nere “was approximately 31000008 SR C:r:’yk:::{;g;]e::?xe soam No. 2 per ton TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY annually. en with one shift we e o 5 i e —— Goodyear will pay out a bix eum of mon- | jic ‘u(ong place ;;:\:m'imw: oiumbe . THE FRISKY FOLLIES ey ench week and much of this will find | .8 SUERC Piace forfte ott TiHeureux. A MUSICAL COMEDY WITH PLENTY OF FUN it into local trade channels. Eatonic Brings Relief | ' . " oo i fhoreday) brings | U8t Sunday and consequently there was a ! ALSO e or 1ha|® flump in/average. Benoit, Nelson and | I have been awful sick with gas,” | e 170 O e R et | COUMMOYEE were the only players to ad- ove u per ton UNDER WESTERN STARS writes Mrs. W. H. Person, rand | ot ol e o on and remain | ANCE OVer the previous weelt -The pres- 9 ’ ° FEATURE PHOTOPLAY WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Fatonio is all I can get 10 ive me | closed for the day. In connection with |t Standing it as follows: THEATRE AND MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN Mat. All Seats 25¢ Evening Z8¢-40c Except Saturday War Tax Paid B H iyt e s | 185 R For the Best Lehigh Coal Mined. D O L Taenan St st tonie, then appetite and stre offer special inducements for those Whe |Fancher 4 - some back. An 7 | ne aunt s mosthe.of AL Tk snd| Bt 7 WE. GUARANTEE :EVERY. . TON TO: BE THE PEST ety Mlu'ul: 5 ::::_m h;fm; roadjustment and of eftort to_stablize pfl.“,\?;‘;,. _.f. i MONDAY, JULY 4th bettar you lo:lo Big box costs only & tp}:-;c:;.rxatl‘l‘\’. :1‘11;} “the m;\?:.es(hrt‘)tln:(h t:\ere E:i.‘?’.."“" : 50c PER TON EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED' STEAMER CHESTER W. CHAPIN trifie vhh your druggist's nnnnua. are exceptions, say that there has been 5 : : Daylight Saving Time) A tot: 'Pll ™ b‘ ( lfttle or no profit in manufacturing and lotiiancadas feds itiers: have prospective buyer makes any kind of animont street. offer for goods, hoping to make a pur- quantities of goods that have heen made | oo 0, OPPasing pitchers, and ka've. made | ‘fi::l‘ll:nNDfluwaLNn:\:nL!:;l::nv{h.H' oy e TEEM LEE & 0OSGOOD ip have been %04 at & loss. The market | by o SUTE & team dverage of ; I} A delightful holiday outing. Two hours in Newport. Visit the Old Stons 131 Main S for cloths has been decidedly unsettled|ihem, and have had-- 45 ‘hits -credited Mill, the Cliff Walk, and other attractive places. ain Street a3 Snceraln and at {imes-much of T | Lo T o T averapaiat oo ‘ MUSIC AND DANCING ON THE MAIN DECK. time—thers has heen what the mill men| Mrs .G, Harol M ! : . Chel eall mo market” Which means that | Mixs Fhade. Georer iy Mo arer: 4§, ||| Fare from New London, incl. war tax $1.62; Children 81c accompanied by Miss Edria Tickets on sale commencing Jun o ah‘ at the office Df the Company, t New London. Hall; left Putnam’ Wednesday ‘for Juni- 7 chase at far below the real value of the | per Point, Me.." where. thebd Wil ans Telephone 1257 ' THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY materialg he seeks. Rids at times have|the summer. | been upon the auction style. ralsed a Mrs. Charl B De..n efl(efla"ld at fract'on of a cent at a time'with a view | three tables of ‘bridgs ¢ Hés home on to fixing a new low sle price. This| Mechanic street ‘Tueaddy night.. Prizes has increased greatly A condition has left the textile industry up-|ware won by .Mrs. Edwas S ¢ threw a k St Sitas - M. w-h,clockm“;d ‘:;" oo | Willard L. Beard, and formerly of Put-|bon Wednesday were: Deacon and A i B o s dfor Block Notwithstanding that some of the man. | Wheelock. ! o o e O 0 s i Ceirawking: Bev, 'C. HL ASSiE| ightentag’ the Ruimal. - “The “Horss <ram ufacturers elam not to be making a| At & special meeting of the wetive wo- Rk Nihans T el re DAl : an e : away, tipping over the wagon, slightly cent of profit, though the plants operate |MeN Workers. of the Woman's hoard of | ATor MicTiERn where of July § he Wil | Mre. Richard Hoar Miss M. i Bur-| injuring two children who were Tiding in | [sland Today at full time, it fs pointed ont that the |the Day. Kimball-hospital “heid at - the | chicr, e University for a sumimer i . stgnt | ! that will enable him to matricu- | it S - it. Russell Starkweather has a slig] I1oss is not so great as though the plants| home of the, board prestent; Mrs. Wit~ | {205, * i Teguiar academic course in K. Hisor, Mise Manel MoPonome Sfo|Cut on the head and George . Marriott | l k. f | were allowed to stand idle and their or-|liam J. Rafferty, plans iwere perfected | sosvember. | Mr. Mr. Beard graduated | Edward Galln M. Cloon e, MIS: | slightly injured his arm as a result of | STEAMER NELSECO Il WILL RE. I you are looKing QY| zantzations allowed to scatter. for. & membership camoalgn. A special | pra Dtrarn High school in 1516 and | e e g o oiss Clarissa Geer. Mr. | ihe accidednt K | SUME SERVICE BETWEEN NOR- As the months go by the untoward |efOTt is: to -be made-to - get honorary ver % o ' oF /tha. osty Sujerspiing.c bnll| e T R D e mtomard | bers. . George. . Padgers - is ey |hen went to Oebrlin college where he | ler, Miss Ethel Miller. Mre. F. I, Kana-| In one 5 WICH AND BLOCK ISLAND ToO- ! S remained w < vi games se P grounds. th til the outbreak of the War. [iham Miss Mabel K. es seen on the Plainfield grounds this t iower mill which Danielson almost en.|Ch2irman of.the campaign and he will 1y = i HE an. 2 Mabel Kanahan, Miss' Helen | ¥ ¥ 2 {DAY, (Jume 30th) ON REGULAR 800d Shoes a 1 ihen 'l‘:p;“de ;‘:::hn-mrl:lr&" al 10t €0~ | Casisted. by Tocal. Chaterten. n-the. town | ENISUNE In the aviation corps he won | Hull, ‘Mies S. K. Adams. Mrs, Mattis | SeASon the Overscers won a cloce and ex- W his commission. Following his discharge | Robinson, Mrs, S Wt citing game from the Office, .5-7, Tues- | DAILY SCHEDULE. LEAVING NOR- pl'lces than you pay| 3'1:::\1;»\0':"‘:1:)1:{0““: for 1322 10 be an- | or A¥ington, vl be lns chacte: tne lhos:'fms ;muse(7anr:,n:::‘tserwzll:d'ycl'nse;nofl:::- Earl Palmer, Mrs. .C. D. Babeock. Mrs. | 5004 ball but the Office force were way | SPECIAL RATES FOR TUESDAY State Oicer Howsrd . Wlintt wae|1070S:. and Miss, Frances : Ehiott . wii | and for six m i 5 he | Samuel L. Geer. Miss Rosina Allyn, Miss K | AND THURSDAY, : sels equipped with the engines of the | pups ; lsewhere, come to|r Dinieison Wednestay or business ner- | JHTISe, [, Thompron, »-The campaisn | oncern by whom he was emploved. | i cLuarahall,§ Wreds Rohluton f Miss 2 else ere, tafning, to_the départment ne represencs, [ Vo ::f‘len:':l‘"‘:;& ";;;fl"'; F‘;‘f""‘ Since then.he.has bésn fo ail part of | Alice Blar. MYSTIC Joseph Henvy Labonte, wha !s stud 4 < 3 arty. S: Al |the world except Asia, and has done Postmaster General Will Hays has Is- 2 4 B - 3 » th N ld S‘h | for the pricsthood at LaSalette eslleme | mans vomin bt smt oyt put Pataam for | ;uch travelling _particularly In South [ Suéd an order that third and fourth | M9 ey Paax";r:::;::lm:\c"e;n:s:ry: Wi ar e INew ea O€ it Hartforl, and his sister. frane Lera Y Years. but, who Is now spending the | smerica. Beginning as an oiler, -he | class postoffices .may open and close in|ber of frie . summer at the base hospital . at i ity = morning at her. home on Church street.| . y LaBonte, student at St. ‘Joseoh's ccn-| . 3 worked up to first assistant engineer, and | conformity to and in accordance with the | 270 cere Mrs. J. A. Schoon- | At Beautiful Alexander’s Lake vent at North Grosvenordale. are spand-| e o iten - to- same Putnam customs of the town Ihioee; Jmeaentwere M. Sy Camp 1 s . are s . later received his papers as chief en- < . Thursday is a o Store, OPPOSlte the inz the summer here with their father, | \orr Spniiy o rlinE the. ‘eltizen mill- | half holiday In Jewett City. over, Mrs. George F. Costello, Miss . gineer. TFor the past few months Mr. Hence the s R Edith Rathbun . . Joseph LaBonte. tary training, campe ip- whieh.he is in- | 5oi'i has been in North Carolina in. | Postoffice will be closed on Thursdays|Geneya Rathbun, Mies ; Dancm TO ht terested. . The lieutenant would: like. to 3 : trom' 1 to’ 530 and Mrs. John F. Noves. Tn Danielson Wednesday the temnera-| see - number of: Butiam stalling engines in concrete vessels own- | from 1 to 5.30 p. m. : Bl Ay BT Orpheum Theatre‘ ture’ again hit the 90 mark. which has | {hemselves of the onperrmity wiat Allled by the United States government.| Dr. G. H. Jennings, D. F. Finn and| Riverside commandery, No. 524, 1. O e 5 [ heen ‘a favorite with the weather man|campe afora. For tn aoy ot these | He will be at Ann Arbor for four years. | Mrs. B. C. Bliss were the committee ap-|G: C., met Tuesday evening in 4. O. U. Splendid Pavilion | for more than a week. {is at Devens and wil -be from Af,xz:""’ and will specialize in the held of en- | pointed at a recent meeting of ‘the free- thfl“vJ e el s o ' ing. men of the town of Griswold to purchase rs. J. Eugene x has and you Wlll be sure‘ A "r:m:mc \.'Yr»r;r'm’\‘”v‘r ,vavLa ‘:nrflv»‘:’kp}:‘:s :: z& r‘l‘hot pov;rrmenxt‘ is offering. one gineering. | a suitable and lastinz honor roll for the | {rom a week's visit at Willimantic camp Royal Dance Orchestn - Terk - | month of out of door. military training to ground. [ nam. is comine to Danielson. his former | physically fit males from 18, to ; menl who went ito the World & war( from: | & . e < 35,. and JEWETT CITY ; oy | Charity chapter, No. 61, O. E. S, met| Ap . Of gettmg your Shoes home. next week. fto enter the emplov|pays all, expenses Inanding: transporta- L O Dare e e | eiday ayeniiis fa Mamcarictempla \ThiS ple Parking Space for of W. S. Brown’at the Attawausan ho-| tion to and from camp. - Herbert N. Wheelock, 72, ‘dfed tn Nor-| memeorial shall he in g'h'w” form of =X|is the last meeting of the season, for & Auto: Stanton |Ballard. a_sindent -at Boston | Wich Wedriedsay morning; after a long, bTon7e ‘abets which Shafl bear thintv | (i be taken through the sum- i d fol' less mone Transnortation Ynes operating in this| Univerkity where he Is doing special work | illness. Mr. Wheelock was born in Men- | NaMee each. - Thes will be bolted fo the | [0S0 T | Y. eld will furn‘sh extra service duringihas returned to Boston::- Heicame to|don, Mass., Oct. 6, 1848, He had lived| X faces of the Soldiers = and Saflors M MO o0 o0 Cisiting reldtives = b~ holidav nerled. Putnam to ‘attend the -wedding of his|in Jewett Years¥ago, andiwents o Nonumention Dayid “Hale Ranning patk. | i 2oty - z ot While thers are man yadmirers of |brothers. Kenneth C. Ballard. who was | Danielson where he was in the drug| .\ Water camival free to the public| ™, JERGE: o i " i ¥ nepublie| T The Wileox Fert®zr company. boats . Carpentier. those who would risk thair|married Tuesday to Miss Marion Carpen- | business with Dr. Cundell. For thirty | il be one of the holiday events here on|, 0% [ 10 0 large quantities of Wfldwood P al’k money ‘on his winhing the chamnlonshin | ter. i | years he was an overseer in the Willi-[ o0 THNTER. The FALTY Tet containe fish of latc and on Monday all previous THE NEW IDEA from, Dempaey are asking oddr. Only| The comentrs dephrément of the sate | mantic Linen Co. For eighteen years he | [1OTINE IR 0T St O recorts were excelled when ihe largest #mall bete are hefnz. made here on the trade school has, just completed building | had been a resident in Jewett City where | 0021 afepauiiy ey Wil | catch ever brought in was handled at the outcome of Saturday’s match. a zarage on Chapman street. he conducted a newspaper and conec- | o Chartier. Henry Ro men. Rojand i o JULY 4 R. L. CLAMBAKE SHOE STORE Chautanana gusrantors were hustiine | nley Galenskl, 1€, ef Weedstock s : Guilette, Sol Panuctte and Earl Hiscox. y tionery business. which was recently sold | The parade of children in various eos- ednesday tn fulfll their acreement|Valley, was before Justice Charles Per-|to B. R. Gardner. Mr. Wheelock was| Wi latter two challenge any two men | D i o | tumes held in the interest of the Junior nrior to tha eoming of the annual sum-|rin Wednesday morning . charged = with | town in the canoe fisht. An effort Is be-| 3 descended from the finest old families | Chautauqua Tuesday afternoon brousht| Dancing Afternoon and Ewve s | ma= attraction. stealing a canoe from ' th est: ' En; stors,| DT jrose iCa il .L' M. (TRYHOHYN' and’ an- dly hil Danielson, Conn. st R e e B eeate of :,F tn New Bngland, one of his ancestors. | i "o 0o "0d rior against Paquetts and | OUt A goodly mumber of children and e ;i Fleazer Wheelock, being the founder of f prio many - interested snectators. Six prizes i . 2 : was_2 visito~ with friends in Danfelson | zrand juror. Galenski pleaded not.guilty. | Dartmouth College. Several ather of his| Wamrc, Firle and several sehool hova|Were awarded to fortunate contestants. ening—Boating w55 on_ Wednesdav n court he testffied. that he bought the | ancestors served In the Revolutionary - al =ehoo! : Harry B. MacKenzie went to Hartford DANIELSON cAsINO, Manufacturine concerns hers will cloes | Canoe from a man who lived in W [iaveexpremsanin Gesite - compete’iin war. Colonel Silas Wheelock being noted £ ¢ Wednesday for a visit with friends. i oA | Gaturay at noon.for the: halday nertod| mantic, snd. was unawade™ Ehat- it in history as an intimate friend . of | Mpyean Uppin thelr_respective classes S SANGS N Royal Dance Orchestra BOWLING AND FOCKET BILLiamps| ~-'"% OP°Tations mext Tuesday stolen. After héaring the evidence that | Georze Washington. who cited his brav-| goo- Sl = vas. i i Hourizan's w'ndow. Fntrants shom classics and metaphors at the YOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES "‘:“"““' i de e ‘;‘r“:‘:":;;:‘; "an'd‘:h",”e‘:;: }:::i‘e‘:“f""h* v.in 1"""»<v’ H'H"u 4150 a relative of | ,ive thelr names {0 P. W. Chase by v‘r’: mlr:-lrln;;:i lc'} ol eRMGOL teasnbe 'EDN AY . A Stanley Galenski, 6 1< he 0 an- ce, c President Taft. e was a member of! 5 o1 ol i > : 3 i y hai Eo\'\clp‘:‘z\ffibal\fp::l)‘il:x l:).ul. cwor to a chares af staaltne a M,,,,._‘nmnwlmu il July r‘"n A R e b e s e df"": p,i?hel,,;lh:rnd;,l::rng on a chair o all. Prizes | tha pou e NooH Frrd was ordersd, and, Taitng -to 3 et b —_— at the s - given away every Saturday, e T h - Ashford “man. & 6 raise this, | of Jewett City. and the chapter and was taken to Brooklvn Jafl in default | Galenski was ‘taken to Broklyn jail couneil in Willimantic. He was a men PLAINFIELD A icH Firty —————————————————| necessary to our enjoyment of our ex- A picture on display 'in" one of the |, the Jewett City Cos v statu. Putnam atofes SHOCE CoARSeay BA s e | Dot of the ngregational| The new statu. af St. Joan of Arc has 2ORN. istance. , L. | church. His wife died several months|arrived and has already been placed on f — Champeau, son of ISadc Champeau of | ago. He is survived: by one daughter.|the pedestal on the front lawa. of tne | BARBER—In '{‘" T Putnam Corporal Champeau. is now | Miss Mary Wheelock of Bridgeport. and | rectory of St. John's church, e Eartiar. 5 R b are drummer in the 5th € A.'C. band | tw, sons. Herbert. N. Wheelock of New 4 ectory. of St . ¢ The statue| ton k. Barber. i itse! is of ne. white Parara marble : Da elson Chau u ua ai Fort t::u::;h Canal z;:.:y;.nar:m London and S. D. Wheelock of Jewett | standing over six feet in height, and so MARRIED _ - was when | Citv. A sister, Mrs. F. C. Upton. of Los | attractive that all passersby stop to ad. Hf “l Ia q | President Harding“and GRneral Pershing | Angeles. Cal. also survives him. Mr.|mire it. The pedestal, too, is over six B DAY e Bema: Bt of ulc en : « e canal ) Theelock was a man of quiet tastes, a|feet, making the entirety over 12 feet.| 53 most i ateen Naewich; . and ? . i OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 1st 15 Main Street GRADED SCHOOL GROUNDS, SCHOOL STREET genial, friendlv man, who had the es-|The bronze tablet with the names of the| Miss Nellie. Day of Providence street teem and confidence of a wide circle of | veterans of the world war from Plainfield| Taftville. . And continuing to and including Wednesday, July 6th, Fufl!l aI With Special Sunday Programme Di e ! A certain amount of ignorance is “isiy . | inseribed on it is yet to be placed.on the o S Tl W RO i et memorial. ‘Everything is rapidly getting| C. June 2 y Rebreea He I eeir®toM | into shape for the unveiling to take place| Of Coumbia, 8.-C.. Feasey Eipaueiing on the Sunday before Labor day, Sept.| Rewbern Spdc RS Eeml Wednesday morning. after a weeks ill- ness with rheumatic heart. She had been A in ill_health for some time. She gragy-|th. The committee in charge has al- ated from the Groton Grammar schoo| ¢3dY made most of the plans for the day. A big parade in honor of the vet- DIED. two weeks ago.- She was born In Sylvan- ; : . S " v i —In Groton, nn., June 29, i 3 : dale. Lishon, the daughter of Harold amg| ¢T*DS of the world war will precede tne e hit : Features include Concerts by Columbia Artists, Shirley— provement (0 e ke family Tived | dedication. The list of speakers will be( 1831 Rebreps, Scott, dauzhiee of Far: —AND— —— Leadbetter Com Pittsburgh Ladies’ Orchestra—The o “‘”"‘"“". N Tour | | in Jewett City for some time hefore moy. | nnounced later. The members in town| {\"of Jewett City, in her 13th year. g pany, Pitts| g/ r : % Ine to Groton. She was a bright, love. | AT¢ Volunteering their aid, so that all in | . I sareieiat bl ShE ealdenes ol et A 3 7 3 ablé chfld, very helpful and thoughteat |2l the Dreliminary arrangements have|FUneral SETVices A He Hor e sy at- m mers Pilgrim Entertainers, Lectures, and Comedy Dramas s been highly successtul. It , July 1, at 2.30 o'clock (day- i tn the home. She is survived by her ternoon, July at o'cl (day- 43t 5 . YOUR Ts NO 1 Send 15¢. for’ Stze parents. one sister. Margaret. and two mTl":;”Foreléeml Y;ehldc their regular| light uv:ng time). Interment at Gro- d i onthly meeting in the Community house | ton cemetery. Lady Assi ; GET YOUR TICKETS NOW e e et | Moty e e e oo D * . . xe. | The gwxmmin; Dool at the Community | WHEELOCK—In Norwich, June 29,1921 HeNRY E CHURCH anielson Chautauqua Organization R o e L e R et Wit SWITH A , - M| just now. Arra . i ; Wheelock.—ady. Tnade wheraby SAoh aox cnn. co i eveen | Masonic funeral at_the Longregational felephone 328-3 Those from ;.'m City iwho attondiel ] da%; /and 5o:many hive tnkm dveniages| SLUrSh in Jewett G%fi rsday, June of the oppertunity that the attendance th:.n

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