Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 6

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th DANIELSON Effeettve Priday, July '22d, the Cop- neeticit eompamy amnounces a change in ‘bus service between Brooklyn and Attawswgan whereby the running time between Breeklyn and Attawaugan will be 4§ mimwtes instead of 30 minutes as it hme beeh. The schedule in full will be morrow. - , . o for o few days. Guy Leomis of Hartford visited rela- printed ‘i the advertising columns to- fx::n buses which these people are now - - B A eate of diphtheria has been report-| t'ves in Palmertown over the week end. 5 PUTNAM ed to the ‘siate board of health-from the | Mrs. Margaret Jeffers has resigned as Dontel 7. 0'Connell, past grand knight| On School street, near the School street 2 : of Rese of Lima eouncil, K. of C, is toY leave here tomorrow (Thursday) morn- . ; and her mother, Mrs. ‘Andrew J. Wor-!ald, Jr. who on last Thursday, Friday| Raie H. Carbee and Roy D. Gardner ing for Sam Francisco as a member of | This Will be a frce parking space, sufli- ghan who has been a guest-at.the Merrill and- Saturday was at his office for the|attended the meeting of the Associated the Cempecticut delegation to the su-|Cient to accommodate a la number of |} me for several weeks, left Putnam on'purpose of collecting property taxes Jey- [ Service club: at the New London Y. M. presss mfermational convention of the|Machines, and is intended & provide a 3 . order, which is early days of August. Mr. O'Conneil will join the Connecticut | o e L e e Mersill, who 18 Ta8: oy i e 15 not S0k, 8- pruseet ua| Mrs, Emer Flyan ana chiidren, Marjorl party at Springfield, where t will | 4 s oflicy Voo sizns alligor of the Second - “Congregational collect from the delinquents. Taxes were |and Elmer; of Norwich. have a special private Pullman sleeper ready to put up against pasking in Gor: |church, is to attend, Harvard -summer |due and pavable July 11. Mei and. Mrs. . George. jShepard: of and drawing room car atached 1o el 0 et iy Shin g Sen o s Seleetman Leon, Walker, of the town|Hartford visited Mrs. Sheppard's parents, westbound Welverine, on which train , X lew a they will travel to Chicago. At Chieage their car will be attached to a K..of C. special Pullman train of ‘14| cars earrying a number of eastern state: delegations and this will be run through | g I*o0% &h¢ Wes Maine, the guest of Mrs, John J. itussell great imprévement upon - the . previous | CTOtR€E - : solid, to the Pacific coast. The route for 1O, o Who saw at ‘the’ Rugsell Rtfvabr|HBAIE s te- | methiod ' imed in’ hidling niibouors iwhs R ";“"“{,‘“: he party on the K. of C. special is ar-| One way to get huckleberries at l1es8|yymeq to Putnam. ; were locked in a room with a solid deer, | Tory OL,CHe TTERR A1 CAlICTen Trom e ramged to provide for a four hours’ stop- | than 30 cents a quart is to pick them.| 'zre T M, Stome of Nerwich spest’getting. ventilation:through a small bar. f“\v cif iodt elco ?? al e;(\ Yy women over at St. Paul and (hen to take them | 20d I . policy that who think | ryecday i Putnam. i The'hew cells are s0:ar-| " Considerable damage -was done crops o Canada and through the northwest | the pricc is too high a (apting ons William _Aldrich, sen of Mr. and Mrs.|ranged. that there is a gaod clreulation | tne severe wind :m httstas ot of the Dominion, with 2 visit to Lake| Waldee Barbeau hae purchased of Mi-|yvajjace N, Aldrich, of Chapman street,!of air. In addition to installing the cells ‘:,mm i Y Louise. 1;1“- Sae A T @welling On |hae been vislting his cousin, Charles the cell room has been renovated and{'*Tne farmhouse. dance conducted o Rt oyt Wil be St g G, “Wills ot Newport vias s v,s-'““\"‘e’” n fiondysar, PR 2 freshly paitned. y Louls Ratner Saturday evening proved & el ol st itor wit! o Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Newton A. Ballnzd, off - ropere sfgmed by Edward A. Sulli-|Success. A large representation from o eeaY (o | South’ Main stréet.ileft Putnam TWnesday (. o TPSEL SRSR TT WAL £ SWLCA LN, O s prescnt. sat down the Pacific coas WL restore 10| ¢iormoon for Winthrop, Mass; whers | xu (o oot St o TS, Edyein s Combtack Tiss. rotarnedite do. Retabsile- the Tarh fawn whicn was 3OO o oD a5, | N0. 16" which hid charge of the fegis-| Mrs Edwi tock -ha 5. the. SNEREM. Tbute found badly in. Allen Hill after | ey ! e e . lkranho_n and tllra:‘l work during the war :iikon§Si‘|nwxhun§;;1:n(::lt;'\;‘easmr a Stk O Cunmell Wil B aw becoming entan bed wire. The | B Yasr2 _|In this part of the state, was sent to the . i ot prvigrer polds Bhofisieds awn is bain red for by l:»‘;m:,:',::' e i aays [office. of the ‘adjutant general,” war 'de-| *Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scholfield were t to see man a pecid b= by ury class. Woolens worsteds, | Tt 2 . NeW | Millan as he and his six adventurous fol- | Were: colored laborers, ;who at the time P said £ gt ; ilowers salléd by in the 115-ton sehooner |0f the registration were engaged-in con- : t al- staples, are said to be . : % N o & 107 et trom dj lowers G by i the A15-ton mehooner | of the regitration wers tomgcdin on | MANSFFELD DEPOT ight for a busy fall d G [enac, who Were | yarolq Gilpatric, Miss. Rhoda Gilpatric, | These Jaborers. followinz registration, | o7, Xlorence wemt to visit friends in . B eagese faciie e e ussdayy % |Georze and Richard Gilpatric and Sidney|returncd to the:south, and consequently | “"E 50 Pptiole Maite (ER FECR & o are concerned. All zre operatinz, most| iy " they | Hayward, all of Putnam, ‘an¥ “all “of i could.not be traced -by:the .local board.|; tvday last Thursday. His sons, Her- ¢ the time. thou \ tome | F7OM are_at Juniper Point, Maine, for!In:a few cases.men who registersd dis- | pory and Carlton, of Willimantic and the sl Abh it & UOME the sumnier. The summer ‘colény ‘has APPeared soon after and have not been | i nl family. spent the .evening with S ! |been sreatly interested in ‘the expedition BCRrd.of since, even by. their relatives | b a tee foom compensate ¥ by | done fand the little vessel which' carries the * s district. . The other members of | " \rs Hernberz had visitors from Troy, ces con o explorers to Baffin Land, for'the Bow- Boerd 16, and whe avproved |\ "y, Sunday before last,’ including her arious foodstuffs ar les, | jdo'n was built nearly, at Boothbay. The ‘the.Teport sent by the clerk, were Dr.| qiughter, Mrs. ‘Howe, and Mer grand- »g of which make up the chief | job of {schooner was named ‘for MacMilian’s al- J. B. .JKent -and -Attorney :Charles L. | gaushier May Howe. i itrms of legitimate expe n every| vl ter.. it is eguipped With Auxiliary | Torrey, both of Putnam. Miss Klla- McCollum is at Westbrook b R 1 cr. and is cspeelaily construcied '<0| Tucaday came and Tuesday went, ani | Beach with a party of friends. trom West- Tuesday was another day that drifted | mo ncrease traf- !y, ke O oAbl ot de. e buses ou the Danjeison-Putnam route | chester. by without bringinz anv cha it lce vacks. Cil engin capablé of de- are ‘still onérating in spite of rumors Miss Bertha. Botham of Willimantic b S i s g it to violate fish. | [CIOPINE_ sxty horsepower ate Included [thay arrests were to be made with the | WAS -t the home of he parents Subday. e e LR ML fod © yiolate fih in the cquipment, as well: as 2900 gal-! ek la e - g o : several of his boy s. LiTs W of Grove strect, has recent- o the 120th 'anniversary of - the l ¢ 45 spent Sunduy - at Bushy Point Eyes Inflamed ? o et ccadems. On In committee are George | 1M TN QLMY S BT, Fout y! : & % iosiStantybrincinal guinpacs.~ Mrs. AThért: Wiliikme, © Mss tOocT SUEE S0 Bl parets R0 1 s i ot "hr"‘;‘i';; el ‘Poham, Miss Sylvia May zndlfl" oD f ir eyes ar % or i e ¢ Wecherell - % i yverwork s 2 graduaté of: : Mrs. Wallace Port t St. Joseph Sgfucians aciien wint e Wit Nor. |, Amens thr concerns granted wavers of |1k Wilimantie, for surpical reac: st-ained, get a | s u « which she taught -the third % = i S NALE O8] menkt sies from yeur dru 0 e county. Tsrael Putnam school, Putnam. moiachusclls was the Monson Worsted | * pagleville was well represented at the fourth of a glass of se g I, F. Lew f the O went to New Yofl where har OmPAny, Monson. of which ®the -incor-| , eaching service in Dunham Memorial ot Jisa) e k. oo Mhere NeF poriitors yare “Phomds. Y. . Corcoran” of | Dperchie t Subauy B & g L A Stornra. > Monson,. and Thomas J. Corcoran, Ir.| “'Devotional mesting Thursday, 7.30 p. e Rk B i ss T a oy § A3 £ - |and Dennjs Donovan ‘of ‘ Patnam.© The s 1p the eye line oice- street, | ang, Dennjs m., in the chapel. 5 Doctors 3 o - ghone oo io T LI et caDital is’ giver “as’ $100.000. Mr." Cor- ens eye gight I A weakis | B waLe val weeks N 3 Rsihes jcoran. Sr. was formerly with the Anieri- sthens eve. { gom it o worccster |6 man momen, o the. afics i unn 5 Woolen Commans, sna it fve | SOUTH ‘WINDHAM e SRR S | visited ends in Daniclson Tues-im-qy Silk M. js having herivacation . ap o M. Corcoran, Jr. s’ to! con- . and Mrs. E. L. Palmer and sons, A.F. WOOD 1 week she i« the Zuest of Miss Hazei ‘e 18 makehis home in. Putnam. and | and Kenneth, and William Fred g it S FEisrs Sluehe Je e fuest oL 35, ! will probably make fnis city his selling heth, teps have been faken to apply for a Dav's at Tords Toint. ond next st " i “and Mrs. P The Lecal ‘Undetal for Chasies Dyinsercat, wio 15 S w11 mond with her brother Hafyyt Headuuartors: They have already taken | (UCKS, 1 KTIORL, AR M FRINCEd e cal ndertaker | - R B wort: e el pessession ot ‘the plant In Monson and | (7 PINIEHE DANIELSON, CONN | sfield. Dar Ms's Gortrude Jones. of Muafn strent. Shoect, t0Dbesin weaving sogn, » ; FARLOKS 3 | At a meeting of Israel Pdtaam lodize ; e Mot - At Bue” thl thivee dave apint hered by al secting % | 1ocal police department and constables,|, The Sunday school o e Montville nvention for educational mob whe with what [0 Odd_Fellows held Tuesday eVeniLs, i tne members of the board had not been | Center Conmwesatnza church will hold v tioh considered some of Tiis ideas as to | the following officers were installed:” No- | ple 1o locate any of the men who reg.|® Plenic during. August. e cquality. is known in Dani q ;l‘n.ira“d'y‘”“(:k F‘,m”b"(; ':;-e 5740, | itercd T fnis district and who are now | HReV. B« i (e s cutertaining his sis- Men In elose toush with the sl where at times he has conducted ert L. Gustafson: recording. sec- i, j 19% | ter at the parsonage. . - ot 1 {aieve -at Sk |ty tirnerc A, Jomson: fndndal charged by the war department with n lext most per At 71 opera t of the the bus | the summer with her. cousin, Mrs, K. L. 1 snder . event to be 6 When it was discoversd by ¢raffic somewhat. The icars are well | Pimock. 2 to he rul \ighways as com- | to be the b navigator, William Baffin. 'ntaronized. especially to voints north| Helen Botham was in a Hartford' hos- tors of the tro nless they are|® nged who heads the " expedition, ' wh are no longer served by the jit-] Pital last week for surgical treatmént. anted a certificate to operate by the ) North Grosvenordale, at Tour-: Which Were withdrawn last’ Wed.| Mrs. Sherman .has moved from Coven- ¥e es commissior [ y shiy izh School, several years aen, nesday., - try (o the home of Mrs. John Living- e s astth 3 gy (hat time was enterfained In i g committee was recently “appointed | '3 to conveme during the | trial in the superior court at Putnam o a_ charge of having stofen: a ‘calf from Charles Amies of the town of Plainfield. A\ Hartford attorney is representing MTr. ercau in steps being taken. to bring{* case ‘before ths board of pardons, Boy Scouts from Danielson .are in’ camp at Judge Harry BE. Back’s camp at |’ Mashapaug, in the town of Union. Crap shooting is a raging ‘pastime with the youth of Danielsen and public streets re none too open for some te engage in| ithis variety of gambling, in which the i act and offset the oertification require- ment. Among these are plans to form | groupes of commuters, to hire a 'bus or other motor vehicle by the week to get them to and from their places of em-|stakes are rometimes quite heavy. ployment. As vet these plans have, This week has. bremght the sert ef amounted to no more than talk and prob- | haying weather that the farmers have ably will nmot develop more fully until been wanting, and they are making the something definite has beén done about most of it. < and Mise Doreas Bartlet! ‘town* of "Pomfret. librarian’ for the Montville community “City Tax Cellector' Archibald Macdon- garage, a lot h library. ready ,for the seen cleared and made Mrs. Boynton Merrill, of Grove street, rking of automobiles. | Tuesday for Henderson, Ky. ‘Which I8 jadi on the grand list for 1920, stated Mrs. Worshan's home. Mrs, -Mersill €X-| Tuesday afternoon that only two-thirds | pects to be gone until the last of August. of the amount due the city was recsived e; last Wednesday evening. Mre. Carl afterncon and place than in the s0 A. Johnson is entertal ing F. B. Watson of Holyoke, Mass, was in Putnam Tuesday and.called on Wal- lacs N. Aldrich of Chapman street. Mi Lillian Warren, Who has beem spending two weeks. at Juniper Point, Mr. .and Mrs, Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Charles Carison left on Monday for Utah, where they will spend several months with Mr. Carlson's Edwin S. Henry, | ments relative known to the An aeroplane, f eastward of D | afternoon and w of Thempson, stated Tuesday that.two new steel cells for the use of the pelies| department in that town have been in- stalled in the court house building in North Grosyenordale. These cells are 'a over will be made morning. O i at Pomfret the arrangement en worked out with a ¥ injured anim rmerly o J t Bartlett, on Main st s chiefly inte On the list received by ey s chiefly g sedson for [yeeretary, Juicius M. Fuller; -treasurer. ! ihe . board. for -investigation. there wei DN ch e e e, Jor i S O nd theom Ay it 3 names. -1t was stated in the report| WEOKS- R l‘\”‘u['\()‘. ‘.;‘ iz 1‘ r:\(ul nllrlzd.;;ficf:ntral Village, was ! o p0 Mr. Sullivan that most.of those Thomas Watt visiting the silk ho necess'ty racovery to sil n the | m from | week : Mary- Juxur and vin lon their polar Mr we comparat Killingly expect ns of fuel oil and ‘500 ~of Provisions.and stores for two ion beard s to m tic i be job | w the her: Wbou vl E nning | Cc or of n the son handred 1 a8 a cnastline of at 3.ooeze W, Hathawa, Miss Ruth White, daughter MECHANIC STREET 1s spen her Kerosenie. {willing to predict; what will happen. ne: year The ‘object of the expedition n- Baffin Land, which is a vast!anq eacn nd southwest of Greenland, Imake the first move. of the home of the president, ars. Wal- Among the 2,000 people whe Saturday | |lined the shoves of the Sheepscott river lin Maine and. cheered Donald. B, Mac- exnedition were Mrs. G. are home of Mr. and Mrs. |} Mrs. vacation at Block Isl- : bled-at the home of Mrs. Harold Nichols t & <o e it k. Mein e e “abis ETOUNAS. | iy honor of the approaching marriage ‘of Mcred Dasehall team of Patne BSalc | Miss Edith Bowen and Bernard -Larkin b & Atnam. addi-| of Willimantic. The color scheme of the tional bleachers have been erected. and| jecorations was yellow and -white. The Sold by Grocers all bleachéls’ eoversd with 'a . wooden | ige-elect received: many valuable and | ton. This Wil add materially ' to the| ycerar i Everywhere! S NN omohb! it 3 Mrs. James Pendleton of Windham ‘is > B. B Loveland and Dr..eraderick 'A.| isitinig at the home of her néphew, Her- Z Morrell were _jn _collision ‘Sunday- on | pert Card % Semexett road; at -the corner:whera the and i i =z s ® the | " Mr and Mrs. Guilford Smith are at e South Woodstork road turn 7 in Wi Zzz ; & of te ‘ £ Tieh e T e e q e | their summer home in Windham. Z= Who Goes To Work With You ? ... Itwo companions leaves tie breakfast table with you; help or handicap. , The right food gives you alift with the day’s work... - The wrong food weights you down. i ipartment, . Washington, Tuesday, stating that after ‘careful investigation, which was carried on with the assistance of the draft desertion, who were, charged with. deserting their obligations in comnaction With the draft were either transient aliens; who never maintained a permanent home here, or Haven and Hartford railroad in the city. nninz of the week. No one now is | Avparently neither the bus operators or local officials are sure of the ,ground, waiting for. the other to Tt is evident from 700 ‘miles, all| {he number of passengers being. carried is as much unexvlored as it!that’ the trolleys have cut int | by “Woodstock “academy: ajumni associa- ition to-arrange for some fitting :observ- The curredt issie of Scribner's maga- 7ine contains a_ story, The Tragedv. of | the Upper Snake River, by Arthur Sher- bourne Hardy, of' Woodstock. comfort of ‘the’fans who léretofo=e have hgd to swelter, unprotected, sun. 5 Automoblles n the onen “owned and drizen by Dr. broken mud gumard.. The Lovaiand car was more badly damaged. Bertram Andrews . has © purchased from Edward J. Cutler of Central Viliage the house .on Farrows street in whish he lives. A noyena, or nine days' devotion, prep- aratory to the feast ot St. Anre, which falls on July 26. has opened . at Mary's church, Putnam.” ~ ] MONTVILLE ‘Owing to unpléasant weather, the at- tendance ‘at the lawn festival given' by the Ladies' Aid society and Christian Endeavor society of the Union Baptist vears. ehurch Friday &vening on the Palmer | Funeral services at Gager's funeral par- Memorial school grounds was not as| lors, 70 Franklin street, Thursday large as anticipated. ~The festival was| DOfRing July 21, at 3930 o'clock. followed by an entertainment in the as- sembly hall. The net proceeds for the evening totaled about $33. The program for the entertainment . follows: Piane sels, Under: the Lilacs, Miss Lillian Spencer; followed by“an encore, Eutopian Waltzes ; song, Golden- Gates Open for Me, - Miss Mary Daniels; encore, Little Crumbs of Happiness; recitation; The Brave Children, Missés Ruth and Resa- st ! visitors in Willimantic last Tuesda: Miss Alice Bishon of Bozrah is v ting Miss Carrie Parker of Dolbeare Hill. Raymond Scholfie}d is at Gamp Terre- Simpson.. at her home on Qu Miss Marian Lynch ‘s having a vaca- ‘tion from her -duties at the New. London City National ban Mrs. William Williams and her daugh- Miss Farrell of the staff house. Mana- field state training school and hospital, is on a vacation. Clifford Botham has gone te work in New London. - Miss Vioia White of Hartford is at the Pollard farm “to spend the remainder of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. were with the Misses Harold Hansen and . Tilden of Norwich Tilden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sundell and sen Ed- mond were at Quonochontaug and Watch Hill Sunday. A party of Willimantic friends assem- | TODAY AND 'muksmv _ Gladys Walton in “The Man Tamer” A Rousing Picture of Circus Life Buck Jones in “Two Moons” A Thrilling Tale of Love and Western Feud I . laid up for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harrold and two children of New York and Mrs. Carftenfen and two children of San Francisco are guests of Mr. and*Mrs. Theodore Ziegler. Miss Nellie Dunlevy of New York, her sister, Miss Lenora Dunlevy, of Mary- land, and their brother. John Paul Dun- levy, of Providencs. have opened their| home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kirchner and daughter, Miss Freda Kirchner, and Mr. and Mrs. Myers of South Coventry mo- tored in the Myers automobile and ealled ' on Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ziegler Sun-! day afternoon. Mrs. Mary Benin and family, who have been running the South Windham hetel, moved Friday te Poquetanuck. WOODSTOCK VALLEY H. J. Fersenheim and family of Seuth., bridge .are at their Home here, taking their meals with Mrs. Allen W. Kenyon. in"TWIN BEDS” A THREE-HOUR STAGE SCREAM PUT INTO A HOUR AND A HALF OF MOVIE MIRTH. A FIRST NA. TIONAL ATTRACTION. “THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS” A MYSTERY MADE IN THE ORI- ENT. “TOONERVILLE'S FIRE BRIGADE” \nother of those “Skipper” comedies _— with electric lights. whereas before the hostilities started only 30,000 houses were connected up. Electricity’s mors general use in Holland is bound to maks a big change in the appearance of the country, as the windmilis that for ecen- turies made the power for land drainage are being replaced gradually by eleetrie pumps. Most of the generating pla «nd motor equipment have been supplie y the Swiss and the Germans—Ea- change. The Leonard family of Flatbush, N. Y., are at their summer home. Henry Starr and Henry Hall of New Haven ‘spent Sunday with their families ‘at the Kenvon house in Kenyonville. Mrs. and Miss Marcil and Mrs. Suther- land and Miss Dora LaPierre. returned Saturday to their home in Woonsocket. | Flectricity in Helland. Electricity has received a big beem in Holland as a result of the fuel shortage during the war. Of -140,000 houses in Amsterdam, 110,000 are now provided Ring’s Busy Market THAYER BUILDING FRANKLIN SQUARE ‘Shop at This Sanitary Market. All Fresh Meats Sold From Cold Refrigerators-Counters GENUINE SPRING LAMB St Cal g . = s cim s sidimtpis g diarore o A S Forequarters . . ... Ib.18¢ CROPE 7 1585 5 3T S5 b siaieys ois o ol imie s B SDE FRESH CUT HAMBURG ... . Ib. 16¢, SHOULDER STEAK .......... i I8¢ WELCH'S GRAPELADE .. .. jar 25¢ FRESH SHOULDERS .... Ib. 17c STEWING GRAPE FRUIT T e ) SO 25¢ Armour’s Clovebloom Butter . . .. Ib.43¢c ALL FLAVORS SPECIAL ROASTED JELLO . ... 'pkg10c]| COFFEE ........ Ib 25c 10 Ibs. SUGAR 65¢ - NEW SPRING PRICES IN Mrs. H.' B. Scribner h: a three weeks' Mr. ‘Tucker, returned from visit ‘with her brother, in_ Maine. - George Hatch cut his Tight foot with a mowing machine Saturday and will be MARRIED BENAC — DESMARAIS — In Taftville, July 19, 1821, by Rev. U. O. Bellerose, Peter Alex Benac of Danielson and Miss Ida Desmarais of -23 Seuth A street, Taftville, BREHANT—ROGPRS—At Hebron, July 1821, by Rev. Howard Champe, Miss Ethel ‘May Regers and Frederick John Brehant. DANIELS — In Norwich. July ‘17,7 1921, Thomas D. Daniels, aged 3§ Burial in Central Falls, R..T. BEERS—In Preston, July 18, 1321, Min- nie Viola, wife of William Henry Beers of Plainfield, Conn. Funeral services at her late home Plainfield Thursday afterneon at > o'clock. Burial in Evergreen. cemetery, Central Village. in 2 LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE COAL NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT S14 S14 Si4 $13 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Telephone 884 5 CENTRAL WHARF ALL AbGARD FOR BLOCK ISLAND STEAMER NELSECO I IPS BETWEEN NORWICH, NEW LONDON AND DAILY ROUND TR Al A TO BLOCK ISLAND FROM BLOCK ISLAN_D From Menday to Friday Inclusive Monday to Friday 'In‘a.luuv- ALLEN—In Mansfield, July 18, 1921, George H. Allen, in his 70th year. DE LONG—Suddenly, July 18, 1821, at mond Biaidell; song, Margie, Miss Vieln| Fishers lsland, N. Y., Henrietta A Ahern; encore. Over the Hills; gymnas-| Wife of the late Joseph J. De Long. ® . tie exhibition,- yeung Dpeople; reading, e — The Voiee of a: Banjo, Miss - Derothy | Church; song, It You Had All the World = isahelp. 1t gives balanced nourishment without taxing the i as heavy, stanghy foods do. It adds energy it taking energy away. with cream or milk contains the es- elements needed by body and brain. deli - "Nuts is ani n;eeti dfi:fil anc- uts is anideal “There’s a Reason™ e d Made by and Its Geld, Miss Alice Chapel; encore, An O Fashioned Garden; resitation, Camping Songs, Mrs. Blaisdell: 3 Henry Allen is kaving his twe-tene- ment dwelling in Palmertown repaired and reshingled. A i Mise Rita Kelly has been spending the week with her aunt, Miss Eliza Killeen. Miss Elizabeth Kelly, who is visiting vel- atives at Best View, spent Saturday with her aunt, Miss Killeen. Mrs. Fred Spencer and daughter Lil- lian spent the resenf holiday in Middle- | town, motoring home at the end of the week. The Union Baptist Sunday sehool pic- nie is to be heid Saturday, July 224, at Ocean Beach. Two large trucks will be at the church Saturday noom, leaving for the beach at 12. Clarence ‘Street has employment at the Rockland mill, making his home . while Itere with his grandfather, Jarvis Street. Herbert Rogers returned to his duties with the Babeock Printing Press com- pany in New Leridon Monday morning after ‘2 week's vacation. - Sl & e 1 Chorch & Alien Faneral Directors —AND-— Embalmess [ Lady Assistam 'HENRY E CHURCHM WM. SMITH ALLEN o ich . . at 8:00 A. M. | Leave Block Island.. 2 . M. t z: :::wll.gchnd.n. .t 9:20 A. M. | Leave New London.. at 4:30 P. M. SATURDAYS SATURDAYS ich .- t 11:30 A. M. | Leave Block Island.. at 4:15 P. M. Lo Nt o 3 1500 A M. | Leave New London.. at 7:00 P. M. SUNVDAYS SUNDAYS Leave Nerwich ...... at 9:30 A, M. | Leave Block Island.. at 3:00 P. M. Leave New Leondon.. at 10:45 A. M. | Leave New Londen.. at 5:45 P. M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME FARE FOR ROUND TRIP ON SAME DAY, $216—CHILDREN UNDER 12, HALF FARE SPECIAL RATE EXCURSIONS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS—$150 PASSENGERS BETWEEN NORWIC AND NEW LONDON ONLY, 3% TO NEW YORK| L;lvo New Londen daily including Sunday, Eastern Standard Time, 10:00 p. m.. Due New York 6 a. m. Cool, comfortable stateroems. A refreshing overnight trip. POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS - Leaving New London Tuesdays, w-dnndng and Saturdays. Return N York Wednesday, ursdays and on e Manday daylight trip of the Steamer Chester W. Chapin. Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) NE! ) | I

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