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P A T T DANIELSON AN’ > _— !%tcame suddénly snd as 3 surprise. ‘Sold” anid the:osvher. ‘Iheve was con- {ernutlda amung, the fofelgn ‘trio. ‘It ] 3 “5 ust vde s crnacelar, cither heage fl d P . 3 3 [ Z come tarough lilie real spoits.” The ¢ 3 esuit was (but iwenty-five irou men & ; : AUTOMOBILE ' ACOESBORIES : o : into the jeans' of the mule owner 4 . : i 8 048 m 5 b=y e and tue mule went into Ure rack on the ;. oy o AUTO accessory; get into mccessory butcher's truck that was intended for S Al ess today; §12 dally easy; 1 show n . \ S 1 ' it SN BT | SPECIAL TOWN MEETING DANIELSON { PUTNAM ; I‘“;:;‘zmmfi;?}w&p for further animals A AR Jary ; Sampie tree. Biel. 1065 HW Chicago. S 4 N venokda ro- Danielson is becoming a regular pla Cuain of Poivs Remie Delage axd | the North Grosvenordale villagers U 450 Lres. oF moTe, in @ and ail s. Ui inen are gedtifice ihee at dust Put-|ed aboul and retréiced their way to the B ] lans B | il o o A B L It wee-just after % oclock Satur. U8 5o have o parting place for auto- | little méll viltage in le town of Tj'?fi:; town for gabolne and mobilolis of ail i Vilie o Thumms morning when s “triple three” call & Uiles: . The sltuaion relative to, park- [ Son. -As e expudition came % grades. 2ug27d wt 3 rge cotton the nromen racing gver on the West & capeelally Saturday oyemings, had|Sound of the whirr of the large cot fo s L & lngalls Cadidac tourlaz « | vesime « prcdlom. Dus o thelinius | oills O R, ONE * \ ONE "fi'fi,‘,,.r,,g,‘:: .,’:“';&?’L'.n&?:r:; - HTRGR from Becuming a total loss. E 1be surrouhding disriets, . Union re join 3 P S 2 g révarnishing. r prices are as low as - petition It bazed white Mr. Ingalls was éxgas | Souare and Muln streét, ag far north us| €0 Tults gt none fiad food or 2 ace WEEK . WEEK food "woric will 1w Majestic Paini | (5 the Botrd ot Seacimen o in thawing vut with o blow torek, a frozex | (ke Victory theatre, has been lined with | 0f sheltér for the bea. Al A far ONLY s{wr top ‘fivor, Majes! dg.. i‘u of Town ,u““"",w‘m sasolifie feed pipe, running fom the tanik | cors, -Liven the féw side streets hive| Befofs:the might's shagews 1ag ©0 ONLY - mar ut the rear of the car fo where the gas | been linid with cars. Even the few side | 2dvancsd arrangements ; : o s — ———__ — — — | the Back road, so-cailed, from the Sia North AUTOMOBILE and _Truck _Painting, | minal of the hresest macadam road tesds throug! ¢ in 1n)- | streets have been utilized and late com- | Stable. the Pomfret muls in 2 GATIOMDRILE sod ook amaof.| missl O the Swsest mecases r T T s | s Wave. o iiouity o (g a Tiace 0| Oroxenthdale’ woodshed. - This S sl Elliott, Pond St.. Norwich. Conn. mardd | warehouses in Paimériown, said Work company is kupplying just 4 liitle bit o. | leave an autamobile while doing week-| complished and then the matter of » n 1 ! be done during the summer of 1922 ok d ; AUTO _TOPS, radiator covers, curtains, o cater with the s that {he company sell:, | end shovoing. City offvials. have felt| Was discuseed. . After much plotting and - i 5 uuse Ives st covers and tire covers, reupholater- | | 2. To vote on the question of 1robally not Tntentioually, but 1t fo hap- | that thls influs of peeple to do shopping | argument ihe Jlocal baker, who Keeps, Thg, all kinds of avtos. sale the Schoolhouse located at pens occastonally, aid in (he Ingalls'ca: | In Putnem shoutd be cncouraged and |horse and has a small supply o g Pond St e Phone 1325-1 '10d | hegan Hill Town of Montville. (here Was sufficient water to cause . | that means should be provided for their|was called. into consultation and ad; - Also to transact any other business freesouy and the subsequent bringing o! | accommodation. The matter has several vised of the situation. T ak 3 . Proper to be transacted at said Toeeting: the blow torch info use. times been discussed in the common | #grecd that he would eco;::xfi::ep?’:rffih When the ear flamed Mr. Ingalls push- | coundil without result. But now comes| hay-for oné good su"r"n T et o A od iniinto the yard, Lut not befors the | the hews that there is to be a public|mule. ~Softhe butoher the TEIREC, F00 barn had become Ignited and created | varking placs. provided on the vacant lot| the parish pricst sig [} Dated at Montville, March, 1922, G T S e, e, E SULLIVAN e GEORGE A. GNON, situation that seemed to require the ser- | at the corner of South Main and Front (et and took thelr way fo thelr Fespors 5 CHAGNOX, wices of the fire department streets. Thero will bs a man on dity| tive homes . A Snail MY FOT US4, ON SALE MARCH 20th By the . time _the mator pumper of the fire | tnere day and night. and he will, safe-| Set the hay for, the muwes SRS g Jepartment arfived—and that ws in very | guard all cars parked as well as thé par-| Was told et '; GWEA niss: MisF Bhiet order N Tngals ad contollo | o 4nd backages left In the cars. Tor |8l o beg wkh tne mawed grasy Ml LATEST SPRING PATTERNS P TAX NOTICE the fire n the barn through the use of fire | this a nominal fes will be.charged but|understanding the ieyretioll Po Co0 Au‘ Tl-[E extinulshers, bt the car continued (o |lhe car-owner may iéave his vehicle and | riéd several bags mar13d Selectmen. b 5 No w.rped Valve Stems TOWN OF LE| D. Dlaze and the firemen turned their atten- | o about the city with no cause for wor- ber of other village boys wl!l"lhe prom- i b $ o ’ : The taxpayers of the Town BRI S A T e R e e R T YOUR CHOICE IN THREE ASSORTMENTS roranewy - | Pt that wére consuming it with chemicals, | thetts of cars from the strésts of Put-| funity to feed one real fueé FWOE e ? Lane Rubber Co. Norwich. to collect a levy of 23 miks on tae The top was burned oY tne nachine anc [ nam there ara frequent reports of arti-|baker was not at hamé so f th Cundall & Dixon. Danielson. of 1921 ; aiso the personal tax. e eholstery badly damaged. Later in | cles deing found missing. ers helped themsalves {reely. When the oz s s : b baker poturned late in the evening he Central Auto Supply, Putnam. For the ypurpe. of cajlecting the same the morning the damiged car was t0%ed | pmcery and members of the Putsam| e (o give his horse a few Whisps of Mochanicsville Store. Mechanicaville || 1 il be &t the etore of Norman ¥, Povey © & local garage, where it will unders’ | sountry Club are anticlpating the most|pavt % Sycre were no few whisps to Westerly Motors, Inc. Westerly. 15 Gl Yerry o Avrd 4o 1930, fom repairs. successful season since the club Was or-| giof o. Aot SCES e ‘T A E In the atterncon the department was | ganized, Gold enthusiasts from Webster | 5% 1. 1o aporta have come from ) ; again called out by an alarm from Bo: | have become interested and 1 is expet-| o \ilage except that all of the villag- of Jolin Gray from 236 25 10 sebdue @ grass fire hat was raciil, ed tHat this will swell the membership| ot S10*50 SR CH Lo on Tang wits : : : ATC iz o Asrit 5 s R e e e ao, et e e Ty | spiasarvist b J s ablion and vty KITCHEN HALL DINING ROOM aéorge Sahsind L 1 White Row district and threatening di- | tions are being received trom Danielson| iy pytcher, the barber. the parish priest ; A e s E struction o the many tenement houses in | and other nsarby places. 'The slighty | ing tha baker. The mule has becomo & Absolutely harmiess o' metals. If not, how could we put it up in 5 g s % : 4 the Town that gection. increased dues and the increased mom-| and e hoxer The TUHE % ants suen | 8 Single Rolls Side-Wall 8 Single Rolls Side-Wall 8 Single Rolls Side-Wall . uatth 4 p. m 1t seems thata one housewife wanting (o | bership will give the club an . excallent he may get #t cheap by applying & Any taxpavers whose tazes are i &g bo 7id of an old mattress decided fo hurn | working income. The new year begins| v eresam paries In the village up tha 10 Yards of Bordsr 11 Yards of Bordar 16 Yards of Border rears must pay hin tax oi 10 year Ok it, nad having so decided st it afire re- | the first of May. Quinebavg. N 7 has stood {or the longest_period Al quested a little boy who happened 0 UC | mpy poctal insctivity of the Lanten E. : $1.00 $l.25 $L50 ares vald o the Tax Colieciar loltering about to watch this fire and £c¢ [ goanot ‘was broken by a number of St = \ i U S s that it did not sprsm?.u ngoilflfl ‘ls‘l-'\]:‘ 4| Patrick’s night les and dances. ] AI qF lE..l I) b 1959 ard, eh wplendidly untll the little boy's mother, | 1 bile Abncs . it Ustonnall ; —~ SIOPSNENg % It his:srstWtle ocoapa- lr‘:-:"lh‘:a:)d‘d PFeilows held @ dince in| iIn the Men's Bowling league the past JOHN W. FINEGAX, tion as a watchful-waiting jcb-holder, | ypos | ‘ooms on Pomfret strest, | weéek Coutu of the: Originals hit high @deted: btk home under pesaity of sure | T 10%6e T single of 155 and Walsh of the Lucky | nd severe punishment—and, naturally, the A three-strike fire alarm called out Mo-| o riceg Lt hish three of 379. ’ljuu Dark boy ambled homeward. tor truck No. 1, at half past one o'clock| jorges took team honors with high team : 3 2 Saturday afternoon to put out a chimney | gngle o 588 and high ieam thres of T Ieft the mastrese fire unattended | e, 1657. How the pins feli: and n a few minutes ass o ; > t Putnam's second Dollar Day went Dark’ Horses. N ™ over The merchants offered spectal BATH ROOM | LIVING ROOM BEDROOM o P. O, Mstic. Conn., B D. Noo T o+ 4 Single Rolls Side-Wall 8 Single Rolls Side-Wall 8 Single Rolls Side-Wall Ou/' wi Ol‘lf o mar1sil 8 Yards of Border 14 Yards of Border 12 Yards of Border Covered ;6?‘ NO OF 80c $L.75 | $1.15 a guaranfeé TICE racing e e M e e . | v ca furni you with new Pson| SPECIAL TOWN MEETING alarm and the onse - and the . quick | 0O e Whether or mof, prof- | Philiivs B | Rings and Pins. We carry a big stock P its were large the Dollar Day was a g | DeVoe S s b increased the advertisement for local stores and shows| Provost e : eur to eight n, which has f to as ‘one of the t fire-free towns in the starw. 142 101 v!l'.a( the merchants are alive ‘to 'the|Sulivan - of Rings, standard and oversize. If| T70n the neition of Oicar F. Atwook ASSORTMENT No. TWO [t oty st f B! slectors of said Town times. From al surrbunding towns peo- we can weld them. We weld broken|2f Brookiyn qualified o <ots in Town ple poured In Saturday: afternoon and bgg Lt auto and machine parts, farm imple- | ine Tosn Homes 1 soid T ot Bt evening and the main "streets were Lucky Strikes. T T T R R R e T T T T t the Town House in said Town of Brogke I‘ l ] J| 3 Iyn on Saturday, Ma stine Lambert, 19, a matlve of | thronged with visitors who spent their| oo 2 Kl HEN HA DINING ROOM ment and furnace grates. Fords re-|!3" on Saturday. M. fed Saturday at the home of his | dollars fresly. : i) : " " ‘elook the il oon, for R o ground ‘and fitted with light model | s surmeces o & grand-daughter, 24 Reynolds street. M Word reccived from Dutch Kent, of . 4 oz purpoees, 1o w | y = 1 el 2 e - . pistons, $20,00. 1. To se= what action the Tewn wifi Taghort has Lved bere ainct the dav. | raritord. e i the sffeet thas he. would n 8 Single Rolls Side-Wall 8 Single Rells Side-Wall 8 Single Rolls Sid=-Wall WE_ SERVE TO_SAVE. {ake with Taterence o the i rf}fz I e b e Shing Accas, 1he | ot o LREAAE AT, e e 9 10 Yards of Border 11 Yards of Border 16 Yards of Border - SEIORE present floatins indentedness . and 5 border to seck‘homes and more Lroftable | mage an, instantaneous hit with Putnam | occcupations. His wife has been dcad 0. | sport fans when he wrestied Bob Pagé 1 long term of years Mr, Lambert, Wi | of putnam and won a decision and then, Originals, was retired from active work, was fo' | the came nigit. took on John aletchltz 153 * 08 miny years employed in the Quin B $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 NORWICH WELDING CO. | & & smnuit 150 oy Phone mi 31 Chestnut Street|2ction with reference thereto as it may be thorized to take under Section $48 T BATH ROOM | LIVING ROOM BEDROOM i AR : sompany’s plant. Henry Lambert, of Mc. | wijling to meet boy again. He 108 109 i g shanic street, is a son of the deceased says he can throw, Page twice in an hour 108 105 take as 1o the payment of but does mot want to talke on {he | | fora boy unie | | | 6 Single Rolls Side-Wall 8 Single Rolls Sid=-Wall 8 Single Rolls Side-Wall : QVERHAUUNG ; ords H ..109 113 - oher buirers necesiRty ceting next Satu John gets oty A = do - eting, o s5e what setioy | conditions than he was at the last meet =50 town it thiké resatt g bohde | 1.5 can not be arranged witn either of hove mentloned Kent says | Indians. ~ will take on Joe Coffey. the Aron Man | Beuer .... .u....118 §1 inw ho is snywhere | Vosper 91 in we'ght, . The San- 140 35 102 the town, these bua purpose of retiring the present floatin ‘Dledness of the town. 'The meeting | determine the amount and character il R i nds to be ssued and take any | MU0 wrestor has Been C RIS + action relative thereto that may | i A W B gy e him accommodated bv an accent In co-operation with Peter J. Chabot, of | 1yntstrom has recovered from surezan. Fraik Miller, town director | fury and the North: Grosvenordale boy the Windham County Farmers' association | will probably be leard from before lonz. | wad Mrs. moith M. Kennedy, memb | | s to be issued for 8 Yart!Ss.l?(f)GBorder 14 Yargsz .ozfsBorder 12 Yargsl .gfoBordsr | ANB REP A}R WURK : i r 2 -D : dary of ASSORTMENT No. THREE it KITCHEN HALL DINING RCOM - | Beausoleil al“[.Cauchon ... OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, 0F PROCATE NELD with:n and for t nae Alexander . Estate of " he Plain Community _commiitce || Puneral serviees for. Wenry Covell| Pechie ... .l o 113 Trucks and Ca,ru s rinaas for & PRlROdd DAy tiiies. | Poows the: Clusll home o Grnee sstemets| Gy Alind % 1o 6 Single Rolls Side-Wail 8 Single Rolls Sid=-Wall 8 Single Rolls Side-Wall Mechanical . Repairs, Painting, Trim- | "6 rarimy ‘5.2 7270 ", ‘at Grange hall, Plainfiel la. | S2turday afternoon at 2.30 o’clnck. Bur-| Hopking 7 . wing, Uphe'stertn, g A D. 1922, at 10 ook i O Muren 2t Tnnely Tl Aok, el | wa into famity Tot In Grova Street | Mot Ll 10 10 Yards of Border 11 Yards cf Border 16 Yards of Border Blackanuthing 1n sl i coamcmes |2 th Protata Court B . the Ch tute and all who are interested are fiviteq | CPMeterv. Mr. Covell had lived manv| e = $2 00 2 25 2 50 Norwih. in sald District. be. and the 16 Shtends « Counly. Kguit- Davia. bk - | JE27w, In Vb and wag s enrneotit) e o s 5 . oo 2l and .the sald Adminmstzator s directed nounced that plans for the institute hav. | Y t7ade. He was n member of the Pot- | ok Rollers, : e et ¢ HHA T Bt e, o Touis v | K, s 8 L BATH ROOM | LIVING ROOM BEDROOM 400 & Liark LOTD. s smizeeiis 30 Use and Purchase of Fertilizers Lt i d - e A vl L., 5 Y i s | circuiation in said Distret, at t 3. 8. Oy e opking i | days prior to the date of sald hearing, 9 The Dary Cow L Merci | T in the viliage at North Groceenor-| MO 0 i i 4 S : 3 T o R M B et Lol S e e |80 ere dncntohs, SPe b oher uo Riney. .10y 6 Single Rells Side-Wall 8 Single Rcils Sid=-Wall 8 Single Rells Sid=-Wsll e — + 3 true oopy and the bart 3 of, n 546 513 539 - 8 Yards of Border 14 Yards of Bordzr 12 Yards of Bordar i INSURANCE HER parish mrigs me to pass that| On the Thursday night ‘rofi-oft fo Clerk. not , ma MOONS| weekly championshin of the alleys Wi cas ahout to $1-50 ' $3-00 $2.00 i_T M A Y NOTICE' TO C(REDITORS. 30Ut won his second etrzight victory with a | pigacer m he serves with 10731 high. ‘three of 389. Moflitt was a cioss AT A COUBT UF FEOLATE WELE » dith M Mascy | Of mutton, cuts of heef and bolled din-foiiing with 363, Sulivap pleked third L1 application of color and line ners, and =t out unon a journey where-¢ Norwich, within and for t3e Distried This Sale Includes OATMEAL, TAPESTRY, GRASS, CLOTH AND TILE PAPER. MEAN YO U5 Sogia on the 3itn day ot darck ith 341 he summary : buying aud planning clothes, with a lit. | In he hoved to nurchase some neat cats 2 tle thought for the slim, and unfortunate | ''¢. The Jav bélnx bright and warm. Team A. : R i Présent—NELSON J. ATLING, Jud 5 ANting o Lt ene | e o : , ou may be the next victim of a fire.| Fstate of Saran L. Focleston. lats <A Miss Edith M. Maso,, | forecastine the coming morinT, the| Walsh ... ....139 114— 369 MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY ! Don't take chances. The small annuai|Griswold, in said District, decensed. Ight dresses, and underskiris | "tcher. \\'hn”y«]:\ pmnlm:nu:":;_:‘d Im'l;-‘r cR él]ard e ,;; 132 »:n iy s nen uala (ot e aith uUN’rEd' “‘? the, REsetiss . b Ly your own.measurements | commanv. called upon er and, R. Beausolell .. . Sho % - he credifors of said deceased to b Mrs Edith M. Kennedy | Asked Fim to take a ride. The barher|Baldwin ... .... 86 2941 toction from money loss it affords.|in their claims acainst said estate withig hing—hangings and | Pein= willing the pair started out. Over:| Mottt .. ceea 116 3 Take out a policy to day. six months from fhis dat, | takine"tne parish pricet fe wax asted . by posting @ notice to *hat effect. together with a copy : i 2 of this order, on 'he signpoat nears i s o o - lsaac So Jones the place whers sald deceaned last covelt At aten by e | e eI Y it o thh Teain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE |{ne i the same Town sad by publisk = the same once in & uawspaper b s of Storrs is well kngwn +o | PUICheT. the barher and the narish nriest [A. Beausoleil .. . 94 “ing § AGENT circulation in sald Listrict, and make 1 - eld 1 DBakald armrasching ' waeon Srawn by 4| W. Allard 1270 0,107 tars {o tHin Usert. 18, farmers who huve hear . | DeFeld amroaching a wacon trawn by 4| Wo Allard .. . ..107 RICHARDS PEHLDING NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. mule, - Tn the hest of wifits the thrse af | Hol i g et piens < ripred e it to| Suilivan . PR 91 MAIN STREET The aboe and foregoing 18 3 L ue copy soad Beot. B, A | o I i [l 129 -~ ° ° . . —_— Y e fryman at Storrs, comex | TASY the time: of any G e i A 3 = est: NELEN M. DRESCIZR R e bRl TheBig Store with the litie : o #hes® he was ot tha L | nattva five antlars’it ha would mart with| . 338 : g oy iy Tl o g g Pt o AR {52 mula, Mhn slamve-evad owner onlv| The Rosary soclety of 'St Johns! reard 2 director ot sgricultore 1n thr v, | Dnked at thie Phe marieh mriect w2l | church had & big dance Just then Mr. Squirrel came in. He| NOTICE—AIl credltors of sald g was toid the whole stcry. The ambu-|eeased are herehy n lance was sent for and Mr. Weasel was | Sia!mg against said taken to the Friendlyvills hospita), |$igned at Jewett C sick Wwith the pneumonfa. He soon got |Lime !imited in the in the Com- | schoal, in Vermon e would eantriute tan dellars but this| munity house St Patrick’s mnight it nob hudme tha mastar of fhe southern | proved ‘2 - tremendous - SUCCess. Next Saturday, March 25, will be the i Nex wamharea Nt wntil the barer tad| Lamb's Rocky Point orchestra at i siver anniversary fof the oedination i | ratsed fhe | T e e AINO NJFIM INO 9-11-15-WaterZireci—Norwich,Conn. tifled o present (hety ate to the under. %y Sonn., within the AINO JI3dM INO ve and foregoing ” . v amothar ten wae' thare | and ‘a big dancing crowd, this mid-Lent | well and came home. Mr. Weasel doesn't |70 HELEN E swirr e ot Foeenpe e M. J. Ginet, M. S| any astion from the muie’s master. Then | affair was onc worth remembefing. The | . 3 = = R | teot ol en il Mt mar20d Executriz. Sougn &, very :paronsbil, Dasios. bt o | — committee in charge was Mrs. Thomas | high school as a community problem of JEWETT CITY [liouso and started another fire. The s NCE, Age 13. % : Tames parish. | The » 1-ronth of Mt ¥ Foy,. Mrs, Edmond Daviznon, Mrs. Fred |today. Mr. Chapmian spoke very inter- state police were notified and were in| Flainfield. 3 Snet's inportant anniveesey e il |of Putnam is representing Mr. Anderson. | Provost, Mrs. Thomas Flynn, Mrs. Dan |estingly of this educational problem now | . Mrs. F. X. Casavant, 72, died Sat-|town Sunday. W. R. Palmer saw the = dren were and why he was in the clicke “dentally alluded to duris ,’; was n It also is alleged that thesnotes whick| Connell, Miss Lillian Coffey, Miss Mar- | confronting the people of Plainfield and |yurday night after g week's illness. She|man whom he described as slight in The Kids and the Bear. He told the story from when she jef§ he weekly . announcements at 72 U et o be y endorsed eventually passed into | garet. Sullivan, Mrs. Cantwell and -Mrs. | was received enthusiastically by the club. | wag "born. in ‘St. Gabriel, P. Q. . . the|build and wore a brown suit, ‘overcoat ndny, i ion of the State Finance com- | Timothy Driscoll..’ New members were ‘added. bringing the{daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plerre Fals-|and cap. s528 Sunday, and th g pany of New London. Though M. Kay | A new consignment .of French books ' tolal membership to 174. The next meel- | deay. She married Mr. Casavant four *,0e Mow o respos |never had the car which the notes were | have ‘arrived at the local ilbraty. These|ing wiil be held on the second Monday | years ago. She is survived by her hus- o somethliis e | prepared for, the finance companty hak bean | books.. gencrously.: loaned: by . the State|in April, the 10th. The speaker WL be | band ang by entiaren of o forme mooe ! honor of one of th |sending them through for collection, and, | Library association. are ready for distri. | selected by the executive board at the riage, two daughters, Mrs. Emma Con- 5 who has ever been ;.| Mr. Kay having declined to pay them, at.| bution. meeting March 27th. The club had a5 a | Ujilg ‘of Montreal, Mrs, Joseph Paradis B . et ‘l'h--lm”: Gin. | tachments were placed onhis bank wc-| Candidates for the-local baseball team | distinguished guest ~. riarold Greene of Dear Uncle Jed: Old Mother Kid took | the house till she came. fera il in the neighbor's washings, It was a h‘::h:: sheen'.-lh\-;r, angry and el i tl 3 t the | O wi er. She A Jewett Cits man was tn New Yori | PCURHul duy in the iatter part of the| T (0 come with her. She got & laws Ssturday: atd’took notles: of -tne: smail] s And: Mother KidTutarted out 1ol L dheatd and po Ak "“”‘ a thimble army of ex-service men as well | nag | (ke Back a basket of clothes .to a 0 find the bear. Eaaks ‘.| She finally found him iyi strong as they Wero before the War, | et ian ‘Tar cnaren a son Nl e e Py arishioners il > thelr_opportun icke e o 3 She told her children as sve had time|blg tree, snoring at a great rate. Pirst = . of Putnam, and a son, Joseph Mayer | DiCKeting the city soliciting signatures | ang time again. not to go wut very far|She cut cmen his breast and out pors fe |count and other action intended :to-ald | are reporting to Captain L. Raney twice | Boston, whom Samuel ~ Butterworth | oe Nutick, She leaves & Brother, Pleree | Of CVerY Derson they met to petitions into the wood becauss the big black bear | all her children. Then she told them 4 in the collection process was taken agaimst [ a week for a workout in the cage. The | brought to visit the new club. lfa.lxdea;x. 'm Lau‘rencc\;il!e P' Q. ,““; which they - circulating in favor of would get them. The children did not to get all the large stones that they Sergeant Hownrd, of the New TLondo: || { setting the necessary satisfac- | squad now numbers about 0. It is plan-| *Bdward Hall atiended the automobiielyyeive grandehildren. Mrs. Casavant | 1S BOIUS. THSSS vetitions, when they | ming her and after they thought she had|could find and bring them to. her. Afe e here Satorday through thelr processes against: Mr. | ned to separate them soon into a first | show in Boston e ry A. Asderson o | by 2 get to be several miles long, will be for. fi was a member of St. A 3 e for- . the finance company has now filed the jand second team. _Uniforms will be or-| Henry Dorrence was in Hartford the member of the St. Anne society in gotten far enough away they crept out|ter they had brought them she began te ¥, and on e boa! | charzes against Mr. Anderson that led to | dered the first of ths week. > Natick, R. I. warded to congressmen. When the man | of the house to play. Bl the old bear with them. When she pést week on business. v €. D. Wolf has been-spending severn] | 50F home he told one of Jewett City's | -They plaved a little while and then—|had gotten in enough she carefully sew- him t, Ne. | Dis arrest and taking Away to New Lon-| The three basketball teams had their| +Mrs. Perey H. Wilcox is still at thel = o gt has Sect spendl uatomo. | CX7Service men what he had seen. The |“Wonf! ~woof!, Oh! but they wers|&1 him up. Then they AN M4 in the ot ¢ having ob don. Mr. Anderson was taken Into cus- [pictures taken Thursday evening. Sev- | Norwich hospital and is very Il ibon b & the AUAOMO~ | man who had been through the war |ecared and Into-the house they ran and | bushes to see what the bear would fin, o s tense. ody here by Chief John MeFarland of tas | eral unknown beauties have been discov-| ~Postmaster Jerome has been confined | "¢ 4 without recelving a scratch, said it |of course thev left the door cmen in| Preity soon the bhear woke up and the Mr A arest comes about, | |1°cal departinent and later turned over tc | ered. t6 the house a few Aavs, {ll with grip. Thomas Sharkey and his daughter, | smacks oo much of an attemnt to place | their haste. They got behind chairs. un-| stones made him thirsty a0 he - wemt . Te Sunday, through negotia- | the New London officer. A hundred mani gathered last Tuesday| .Mrs. Waido Tillinghast i very il with | Miss Sadle Sharkey, of North Attlebore, | a doilar-and-cents measure on patriotism, | der thelr mother's Jash tub and every.|down to the brook te drink and . the ons #0d 10 have bad with W | K lingly Kizh school will rémain cloned | cvening in the vesiry of the First Con. |srin and is aitended by a nurse. « Mass., are guests at Mrs. John Sharkey’s. | to measure the value of the service the | where possitle. and the smallest one of | stones were heavier than the kide so. a8 | 4y, of Wauregan, last i |durinz the prerent week, tho recess pe-| gregational ahurch and completed organ-| Mrs. James M. Bunker and Mrs. W. JI.| Mr. and Mrs. .Perle Whitford of War- | men performed as «n measwres the | all Fot into the dlock on the shelf. Tt was| he leaned down they pushed him fore jrher. elatlve o yerchasing an automo- | *lod counting as the Kaster vacatlon, fore- | tzation ynder “the name of the Lincoin | Marshail of Harrington and Elsworth, |rem, R. I, were at L. V. Whitford's on {value of beans or cozl. Me said. “Pa: |a rectty teht place but he 4idnt exrs|ward into the brook and he was drowss fie'tn New York. Mr. Kay endorsed @ a week carlier than was intended on | club of the Fitst Congregacional church | Me.. respectively. are visting at theSunday, on account of the illness of |triotism, like mother's fove, cammot he |on lone as he was safe. “Woof! woote:| ed. b6 Be 2 Vel 4 arcount of the creat amount of iiness | of “Plainficid. An excelint pumper wa o of Cecl L Putien Mre. Bunker | Mrs. Whittord. weighed on the scales of trade! It fs|The hear was at the deor and then in| So this was the end”aof the bear and to meet to p ent body. .Members of th- | served by the youns women of Mrs. Hor g the sister of Mrs. Butler. : matter of spirit. not of 5 ancther mimee he had found one of the ' the Kids had,mo more troubls. Put ft ale . "t o1 | have been ill, o, £ Coopars dlass. Mre, Can1 .| - The family of C. W. Jofters has been o Tho thaneralacerioes for TulispWake |2 v thntman: wio e ors | e o e eiiine e wad then ave | o Tt Theus: tora i IRk SN After o’ tris e Lo er 117 drgrees abovc | Matliewson In charge of 1he susper and | very fll with grip: e little daughter, |f€ld were heid in Gilberts undertaking | 08 "0 Titerent soree: other ome was found and another nn‘il, ~hen she meke =o Dot 1o get into treae e Sy Fcan unusually | Mies Rose Beaudry in charge of the | Bernice, is still confined to her bed. ms, Saturday afternoox ev. J. W. ousth havin | cold record for Maren. 2 iate i vas - he had all of them eXxcent the littla one mp F're Gir's who waited on tables, | Payne officiated. ~ Burial was is the i ¥ L o ! is t who was hdAen fn the clotc Oh. but| EUNICE SEYMS, Age 12 gt i i herin Rev. Myron E. Genter of New London | REL G Herskell gometery in Lisbon. Relatives| LETTERS WRITTEN BY WIDE- |1 me wished he oonld save his brot Amston ~— bt Satnrduy gave a strong and interesting acdress on | LAUREL GLEN et S TR T AWAKES ere and sisters. but he dared not move — —— i telson. The Fun of Living, abounting in wit, - : i il L3 : Conti for fear of lettine #hn bear know there 3 b seat quantiiies of rock have been blsw: | humor and cholee descriptions. The mu. | - Leonard Main “‘"F"m‘,zll'h::“'\“" ochE PLEe: (padse ek end vikitor it M A (Continued From/Page Twé) wae oneimare Kid 10, After the beas s ABINGTCN - 14 Use ledge ready feg the crusher sical program. n’ charge of James Roy 1‘he “ne:;{\:’lswr:;”}’s . N. Frank | na Littlefield's. Mr. Weasal was'coming & in his new|had furnsd over evervihin~ he comd w“.;“ [‘:n = nn: i L 6o e L east of here ‘where creparations | conisisted of 2 sols by Scoutmaster Peter. Min, and T 2o > .| Doz Warden John Dolan has received :boat and it tipped over.” find. he went out of the Aaor is tha|Wednesday even L33 urt this (Mon 1 amade to byld the state roud | san ‘and Seléo'lons by the Krause orches: | - FTank Powell ant Clars Taslor, wersl, oichoq cComplaints rerarding unfieens: | - atee. Squirses ashes. to th stream to drink. He drank and then|al Interested in the work of the orzan- . R It Rest. tra. Lavronos B 2 {ucsts Sunday of Mr. A e S R 7S Squirrel rushed to the telephone | cone un in under a great maple tree|izston. The program s tn charge of s Aot gk o wcable number of Danielson 3 7 ffeglmencat Bendlpton: e law is obeved in every respect. and called up three different familles, | and i < not very long before he was|John Stromberg. E. N. Searies of Pom. o ratitos wifl be at Putnam Satur: [ New by-laws were read by Robert West | Several from here attended the auction = K m | and told them of the accident. Taen|fast asleep. {ret Landing. tecretary of the Pomfrer s n°rt to attend the Ol:e: [ chalrman of the commltfes on constitu- | AL the Babcock vlace on Peadleton Bill} Fermers in and around Hopeville dis- | she ran to the door in time te see Buster Jnst a< the bear wot out of weht moth- | Poultry club will speak on the work ané tion. Among - the recommendations of | THesday. saSh el trict were alarmed Saturday by the ac-|Bear pull Mr. Weasel out of the water. |er Kii reached home. A« ghe came tn|plans of the club. County Agent ¥. 1 d were the following: ' d Mrs. Attaway Main, Mr. and | tivities of a firebug, who set fire after | “Bring him in here” she shouted.|the doo- <he taed at the mussed um|Davis will speak on farm buresn wors. o' given tn May, when | ' Main and family spentifire on different farms. Whilo Harold |They brought Mr. Weasel, wet and drip-| things Than she haean calting her ~hil.|and Prof. H. G. Manchester of Storrs men Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mar- | Geer with twenty men was fighting a |ping to the houss and laid him on the|dren because she thoueht thev had done|college on farm management fan’ of y. fire i the woods back of his home, | couch. She gave him a cup of hot haz-|it and she Was going to scold them: n rmon i ich undoubtedly the man sef, Mrs [elnut tea and he went to sieep. Mean-|hndv ~-cwered but finally she heard a| Farmington—Mr. and Mra. Barrow of vn the nev ward. © Saw the man set fire to some stacks | while ghe cot dinner for the whole eight|faint erund and it seemel aa if it came|New York have announced the marriage : the presént siruct of feed naar. the houss. ‘The:whole lot | of ti By this time she was very tired. e Giods €0 she went over snd|of their sister, Mls Margavet DuBols enrly in the spring, The sel tce | was burned over. He then ‘went to|Mr. Weasel woke up and he had|over nnd epemed it There . was her|Barrow, and Sterhén Brainerd Lawrenes 2 il 15 o She 1ifted him down and|of Farmington Thareday. March 16, s sirueture which 'is " bad condition. * depamme ha e who aiready | Ge 100 to the Fewis nfommed the comn o trom all others O ek seliet. o opister I5¢ civi) 1 another $1,000 as soon j George Geer's farm and set a fire in the {a high fover. Mrs. Squirrel had to stay | smallest son. woods. Then to a hill near the Rojeske 'up with bim. “Tbat was & narrow es-' asked him i he know where her chil-' the camtry of Gracs church, New Yask & vl S AR