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NORWICH SOLLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SErTEWMBER 21, 1921 prize, §10; second, $6; third, $4: pair|ery won distinction in the aviation de- 2| returned making ten in il the Iatgedt|for the winter's work. The clam s T N T N RAN E 1]th FA‘R dratt oxen, 2,700 ibs. or over, first prize, |partment in France during the Worid |umber in vears prganized with the fellowing offiesrs: $10; eecond prize, $6; third, $4; pair air | war. Laconles President, Murlel un‘mm::m and gract oxcn. . under 2700 0, Srt PHSG | nna ite) Satisties for Aushsh, us w E T Y | The Fifth company R L N. G. ‘wae | Wshtuter, Mary Kellys red el TN e — . “Th se%ond, $65 ‘Lg‘,’dy 34 A filel with Town Clerk John Welsh shw‘ {arilled_in open orer f>rmstions f the rhfm' g bursday there will be six draft Rorse lq,, rarrigzes: Wilfred Doyon and An- {New Haven rcad freight yerd the | (Special ts The 1 plietin) en of the latest In Victrolas and a num- | pulling contests, three pairs and three ! North Stadiifton, Sept '$0—The elew. | Der of the latest records. teets da Jarvis; John Medlck and Helean | 2 Fegular arlll session Tuestsy might ML T tvel SeUOE S oventig} ngles, The prizes range from $10 first T3 Jor¥is: Johh MEFCr 89 Celnd In the small hallway between the|prize for the matched horses to" §4 first L] : Oliver Denison of Quinmbaug when The Christian Bndeavor sotiecy of Whed o 0" 1 “0r his cast Monday, stepped mts anngal f the North Stoning- | main entrance and the inner entrance, the | prize for the single horses. S g‘onm}}i:e?:x‘;‘emgamg;e?& :"gd- s o e e oo i o wae < e o o o s b mfi; 2 ? e o o falr simd erowd. Th attendance for |D® an attraotive exhinit, including au-| | Fo. " me fair sockety are as| Threo deaths are recorded, Martha |The tracks of the Shore Lime company!ymen piame. She carricd an arm bonquot{ Dr. and Mrs Hemry L. Jownsom off . Tir, 870 St T B Wilvur have s day v t over 600. Al-|4omohile supplies in general. | follows: e e avewertte Tihal, |1A¥0 been removed for & @istance of |of palo pink asters. o e : noagh today was ¢ o e lopenjng day of | The second floor is devoted to fancy| George D. Coats, president; Chas. N. Lunes, anemia; Marguerite s g o ke vice president; John D. Avery, |berz. chronic bronchitis. e road Teving 2. Maine, treasmrer. | There were six births: Albert Strak-|corner to Alling's store. About 30 la- ine. 1 C. W. Mach of New York, was » ealer from | here this week. s: 2 tended the fair in During the mass Miss Emma_ Trebbe a of Manchester sanz O Promise Me, and |Hpringfield, Mass, Tuvesday. 2 quartette, Mrs. Hughes, Miss McManon, | An attempt to shlp a monkey yree @ay Y, tomorro f s expected to | WOrK. The numerous articles are laid . g ing. | secretary ; »s the Mg day. Exhibts were arriving |00t i tables decorated with bunting Srown, - = reta R a1 | Mrs. Julle Darrell is recovering fele Among the articles shown are babies' | Direciors: E Coon, G. D. Coats, na, Jr. son of Anna Backlewtcs: Ame|bofers aro at work on the Job, and it s | joseph Lenthan aad [Diomas . Clancy | Asiaay ontel de (b4 state was U ar | lowing & whock. xll 8ay tofay and the ‘Air officlals were | hipg, ldren’ sses, st i -13. D. Avery, C. Brown, Irving R.|lia Burda, daughter of Mary E o o a r street | ni- Jesu, Amor Me. esday ming wh aok ou Sl S Al § f taking chre of | v Sote, ot e s, Pur | Maine, Olifford Thompson sid Amée F_|Andrew Burda: Anna Malek. daughter CXbected that o corna = Dol | rine the coremony the bridal{zan to whistic in his box, while it ws 3o axhibits as fast as they arrived. tables is an aftractive exhibit of camera | Miner, Jr. of Lucle Kut and Joseoh Malek; Wal |Will bo reached in about four weels . .-\ "5s automobile for the Stoning- |1ying in the Westerly post ofice - SCOTLAND deal weather favore | the opening day | pictures and .amateur drawings. Superintendent of grounds and rental, | ter Dameluk,, son Katherine Pri During the highway s to | v inn, where breakiast was |master Lenihan returned it 1o As Rev. and Nra A 5, Gutes attenienl the fair officials | fe very optimistic|{ Included in the curios is a pretty lit-{G. D. Coats. end Michael Damoiick; Skaradrock, |bo partial , and trflc Wil mOVe | rved to guests fram Rhode Island{ Mre Sxrah 3. Sieen of Somd a temily reshion St BNAV: Haven he Weather outlook for the second | tis basket made by men in prison at San e committees in charge of the fair of Mariana Barklecz and An-|on! toward the square. Al ... tegt and Massachusetts. Mr. and'ls visiting M- and Mrs Heary Milner i New last vd @4ys. The exhibits this year|juan, Porto ico. There is also shown|this vear are as follows: Mary June Pa to the railroad station wfternoon oa Wercsster, Mase. week. 3 |Mrs. Trebbe left Tuesday = Ginlll Tebin Susd ually aftractive and sttracted |a gas mask, such as was worn by the| Horso show—Reuben D, Cook, Alien C.|auette, daughter of Aldia Pariseau and make a detour through .- wegaing trip nnd will make their] Dohaia Coutrell of Brookiine, Y2t N o P attention and favorable coment | American doughboys during the World { Coas s, ard { A'bert Paquette. It is the first time in the |}EE0 TECU , Cp s visiting his mother, Mrs. C. DLy e e s = the many Who viewed them today.|war. A helmet is also to be seen. ow—Irving R. Main, Fis-| Omcer John Dolan has Teeelved o that this street has been | Cortrdll of Elm street. y ccently speat eral - new atractlons | articles aro thu. personal property of Har- v, Lew telegram from the commissioner of mo- cd to traffic, for just 24 years | The marriage of Johm Framcis Dona-| A number of applieation for mex at - 1e home of her nephew, Willlam 4 v & ct o 2 . 1, a s C y i i i ve: ol (! Mary o ced he mestinz t Willoughby, of Canterbury. s year, two of Which greatly interest|ry Jones of Ol Mystic, who served w T. Park, Walter {tor vehicles, stating that in addition to|ago trolley company instalied the |hue of Pawcatuck and Miss Anna 3 ip were received at v e d B Doctor Shurt- | the 56th artillery. Another articles that lthe safety film to be shown Thursday |ties are now being removed and | Gouvin of White Rock, was sciemuized | \arranganset: courell No 21, K. « u“‘;‘o‘ffl ;‘”":_'_!‘ s T ] -h-;;: as riding ponies | attracts considerable attention is a Ger- Vegetables—Elmer Coon, [a+ Ashland Park, i s been arrangad | which will be replaced with new ones. | Tuesday morning &t the Chureh of the Ty, Beleg clreutated 1o the biny m:; - are ds from | man officer’s helmet, captured during thejLyle C. Gray, Irving Ecclestcae. that Charlle Shoulder Arms{ After being put in readiness about ten | Immaculate Conception ai the _\‘\,Ho:_‘ 3 e large sow. | |war. hand painted glass candy far, Fruii—Charles E. Chapman, Frauklis to be show: his- makes a g0 Crova avenue Was given a |mass. Rev. Henry Bruno, S. M. per STONINGTON the republican and democratie ® new Improvements ¢ candle shades, and burnt Wood work are | Maine, Ralph P. . stx-recl show tres of charge. tar Tuesdsy by the highway |formeq the ceremony. Miss wma dars| S NCCTR N e e e aa s e e T P | Misc Fdna Grenier. of Jewet Ofty, Torce. The top dressing was |Gouvil, a sister of t o W es-1 The amn neeting > ses b b s nomin. 3 o e Tryon, Alice F. e e ot " Northield, Vi,]fialehed some time ago, but ft was @ifii-|maid, and Jchn Frencis Delaney was|calied for evening, | ations mace ober election. ance is*shown a roll of woolen cloth, | —Varian B. York, | Frank W. Wity were matried at S Mary's church onlcult to secure the tar, and every day |best man. Mr. and Mrs. Donahwe w | Borough hall. The report large number of friends and rels- Rev. J. J. McCabe. v had %o be | muke their home at 40 Main strest, White | cficials will come up for | 100 per cent. pure, made from w 1 co ! . tives suprised Miss Nettie Moseley with for the past week the highwa . 5 ellaneous shower last week Tye ected by nnecticut Sheep Breeders'| Needlework, ete—Mrs. R. D. Cook, nesses wers Tolix G in go0d condition y Rock ) e i Sk Epoms, showe: S8 wedt | Association and manufaétured for thes harles E. Hilliard, Mrs. Marcia c “and Arthur Jodoin, The street] Taught by the Gefeat suffered at the|ificd as electors in t it of her approaching On the same table with the woolen cioth ¢ Thompson. ! D e T Bt morninz | bands of the Hope aliey nine Sunday. e. ‘She received many usetul and dozen fine specimens of hand Arts—M gie B. Hull, Clark |55t of navy tricotine with hat to cor- | : oad sta.|the Westerly K. of C. manageme Loy = SSETIcHN 35 Woll Nl senetiE rugs. | Hattie W |respond and carried a bouquet of roses through Newton a making pians to strengthen the Io - \f." oo a Wheeler is attendin 1 <h is y 104 ¢ o g | Dutter, Preserves, ete—Mrs. | (700, Preakfast v between Granite street {up for_the game betwe gl - r is/attendivg WS rd d and asters. Preakfast wag served at setween Granite str . - = : i neighborhood o The Vegotadle Show ey H“nm“v\: N e e th. o et (i will be due and Normcl school, the only stedest . A new electric 1 aystem show is loc | 5. Henry D, Johnson. ey st s | PRy ohb % = ¢ the further c s nd Plavground Exhibite—Mies | o Gl ne |6 tams e R L et s oo - L ' k and Mrs. Lucy Bura- t Lila G. Thompson, Rev. Lucian Drury. | e |nocn. o ey ’ & S Al ¢ ? Brown, Greene { . s Corner, Saturday. s | ent ! Levi Atbert Morse, a former resid ublic " = _ | Tuesda: ai -d Monday at the hiome e E Tork, 1O 0 H’°"x’)"|‘wmv~ 4 Mrs. Sadie Keith of Ca R: have gone . e & ahown ‘mammoth: =y ‘ g George D. | recently on, Mass. He was formerly emvlic { will soon occ where they are to bulld 1. | pumpkins and watermelons. Some of the | Makin e A the Singer ing Machine of The ¥ Y Sounis red | beets ever seen this vicinity | Aetors. o (_;_:‘: “;:«2: High strect, and lived on Mechanie st with the e Rich and Mrs, exhibition is year. Hiliard, Amos : m W e a0 k| eral of Mrs. Mile m a ex-|them are nearly eighten inches jiresnt jto ive vyich ter. | At West Kingston. 1| dred Geer Dc New London last 1 | o There are w son, Mra. e it b -f b | o 2 TTIRE B s {snidering cfiminal cis | Tuesday. x- | esh Wheeler, o local Fod. Croms ehmpter |, Obasles . Tichbe, Jr., of i of the r N mren “““”157 Lhe. national convention. ¥ P® N lieny were united in marriage Tues ours' @ lon wilh ten v # { i Colgerbos, ORE = > X morning at St Michael's church b . {2 of which were secret. The Cattle Show The Matthew Barr property in Moo- | ROTR0E &t 20 THehachs SOATCR | The cattle exhibit T !su;. han been soid through the sgemey jo°, SHTCL CHERN B SO S i o - ‘ : JEWETT CITY oF BasSiel & Moo slrant 4z the oyt ot i N Y 272 o INFRNTS & INVALIDS P e L T The work has begun PACHAUG GRAXNGE TAY iw ‘:r:’;\"o};. ;.rr:ly Rev. J: O’'Brien, I n 2 x ot LJr bork and overh: FINAL AWARDS ANNOUNCED].r Sionington was n. Thel . on bridge. | The tist of prize awards at the frst|iride was : ded by ter, Miss | e ASK'FOI’ el | annual Pachaug grange fair has been;Madeline Hictiv: of Laon “orllck s ‘ Ephe | completed agriculture _department | Trebbe of Mancaester. ¢ of the . . competion of C. Trank Morgan and {crcom, was best man. hers were Original t = s . » S T are, and | the bec department- was | i s, A the bride, -rhe gl 0 dan opula ¢ ment ! Margers Brewster. |and J Raymond Burke { Avoid for any First prize,| The ¢ wore gown of Imitations P The Main Yxhibition Mal el During Armstrons, Green{o? wite chiffon crepe with trimmings 22d Substitotes, et - | nd prize, best Dlate of lor real Jace, which formed the cap 5 h ion to Prink, lof her veil ' Sne a shower bou- o Porlafants, Invallés ané GrowingChileres | Rich Milk, Malted Orain Extract in Powder ’ potted e 5 % he local s ples ¢ collection to Brewster | qust of sweetheart roses and maiden- ients were *The Original ¥ ood-Drink For AliAges | No Cooking—Nourishing— e 2 : 2 " ameng nis its of Baldwin, Ist, W. 1 t; F. B. Terry very Sweetings. B, Terry, 1st, bsst plate | Terry, 2nd), best piate | 2nd, Dest new safe for the Jewett City Co. was unloaded into the ux block Monday. nd burglar proof mattern, | th an inside cembination chill. ewster Homestead, 1st, best | o. Young, 2nd, best plate, Orange. M. JT Bartlett, Ist. best plats wster Homestead, 2hd, best e T oser 1 et hoies Terry, 1st, best plate George Geer, 2nd, best ; W. C. Tanner, e Takers; W. C. i quarts, Red Wethers- Richmond | Tuésday. ' Kok Ribob ew puy \n or A furnish- sum-| Deots, . IL Bartlett, ist, best 4 4 - ed 1c ste 1 . Aoer % very | quart 2 1 . B. Terry, 2nd 5 e evening mleosurs of his | b t Sarly 4] 3 quipped | o> Bo- . Wh ed Park, Long Red; B H feature on t rogramme Montzomery of 3 stalks, 2nd prize to] no first prize awarded. | H. Bartlett. 1Ist best Champion; 8. P. Richard- & havs been In Montzomery Mr. Montgom- a £ | a8 follow By being too econemical—think of the cost of doing without. The older the stove the more it wastes, not only in food and patience but in fuel. Saving a few ounds of coal each day means hundreds of pounds in a year. A Modern Glenwood gives wonderful results with the smallest amount of fuel. Get one and start saving now. a z Pair draft ozen, 3.06¢ or o C. Terry, Ist, Eweet B. Terry, 2nd, Bull Noze. ns, M. H. Bartlett, 1st, ; Brewster Homestcad, 2nd, d, Brewster Fomestead, Minda Morgan, 2nd. Sciplo. B. Terry, 1st, White Rod ad, Budlong. W. C. Terry, 1st, Emerald e Sy ol e i G S I ke 8 Y cimmmal Bmeh 2o meat and atiractive. . By simply passing 3 Danish Ball, g ; i) damp cloth over the surface you are able to clean your range. e by : T8 =, ; ; instantly. No more soiled hands, no more dust and smut. 1st. Danvers; F. gt T s i 1t banishes the old time task of bla the range. Picture lendid -zppearance it would e in your kitchen st prize, 2nd to W. n collection, No first, 2nd H. Young, first, Ice ¥, 2nd, Ford Hook. Sencsh, R. H. Young, first, Ice n, R. H. Yourg, 1st; W. C. Corn, Minda Morgan, lst, Ever- , Ind, Gelden Ban- ears, B, I Youne, Ist T. I C. Tanner, 2nd, R. I White corn, Charles Arm- Eureka; no tag on second 25s, Merton Bartlett, 1st, R. L Armstrong, 2nd, R. L pui Whits Eg Mrs. Wills Morgan, filrst Whits Leghorns, Remsom Young, second, Ancona. n bees with queen, Chester Geer, extractod honey, F. L. Kanahxn,l best four sections comb honey, F. . Kanahan, first; Charles Goer, sacond; general display of honey, F. L. Kana- han, first. The clam bake served at meom Satar- day was a great success, and a Ir¥pe number pronounced it a fine dinner, Thers were baked clams, clam chowder, crackers, rolls, green cern, sweet potas toes, pic, musk melons and coffee. The sports were under the dlrectlon of Prentics Chase and as many as could bo held on account of the weather were carried out. Thers was a tug of war between Dantel Fion, Jr, “Doc” Gine Buy eggs that tell of thoroughbred poultry There's no mistaking that Parksdale Farm Eggs are laid by well-fed, well-kept, thor- oughbred hens. They're so big, so plump and meat—y_ gras, Austln Harris, Pleasant Ford and - 2 James Delan against Harold Geer, B!mer. Y v H 2 Miller, Hermon Frink, Charles Arm.’ thfl:U;;z:églr; tgetbetter eggsif you gathered A ;;“:O:fp siyer sirong and John Cotttr Fachane won T i . n this contest. In the -y h for Twenty-six picces of Oneida women the contestants were Miss Pheb And because Parksdale Farm Eggs come Commuplty For Elats Siiver. Gallup, Miss. Blanche Montgemary, Mre = oo F. H G t and Mrs. M. H. Bartlett. i;‘om t‘horoughpfred e;tock O%ou Icaq depend on "““: ‘: l’°‘:" ;" :’ e 1 Miss (; v,-;?n snd :m Montgomery v i a wonderful gift. For o cama in second. ey had to go some em to run uniformly goc nsist on them. Soupons and $7.50 you can set to beat Miss Gilbert, |Gharles Campbell Remembex: that a coupon is packed with each Sl A S I won in the pie-eAting contest, against dozen which will help you get a chest of = Cimes Provic Remie B ot onse Pariseau. Ameng the antiques were a quilted spread from Mrs. F. C. Whiting, 2 wov- en blue and white coverlid and twe lamps. Three horns, which zrew upon a calf's skull were shown. Also there wers the framed pictures alresdy men- tioned. The quiited spread received first premium and the picture received. honorable mention. Daniel Lq Phillips was the judge. Com. mendation was heard on all sides regard- »h Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a handsome set of Parisian China. Read how this proposition works out. Wedgwood Creamery Butter is delicious. Tt is churned from full cream milk and holds its freshness and flavor longer. A coupon comes with each pound. Be sure of getting good butter and eggs regularly by using Wedgwood Creamery ot g oS s S LN, Demaer. of Nep Tenfen, eide s okl - Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. Order China, emborsed with a gold Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel M. Flolding, of h B K 3 " 96.00 Norwi Sunday here. them today. If your grocer isn't stocked R Aoy P L RS Shea @ Burke write us. 1 this place Tecently. e \Joritors Miee " Lucy Clotilde Buck P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartf. B! Buckley ot No. 70 Seymose sirect . , Inc., Hartford, Conn. s pit-iseers for New Engten states and Richard J. McGowan of East Hart- ford, will be married September 26 at $ i . ~~_m4 5t Potera church. 37-47 Main St.,, Norwich