Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1922, Page 6

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mm— Avmwmm 7 (THE MOTHER OF THE OLD NEST; “THE MAN WITH TWO MOTHERS” A PICTURE WITH A PUNCH AND A HEART GRIP. WITH 8iX [REELS OF ACTION AND A HUNDRED LAUGHS, A LOVE STORY THAT APPEALS AND SURPRISES GALORE. “4nbther ‘oficial demohstration that Kile] ~Pulium is {0 have a new business blovk || lingly ‘has ot réactied the stage of ab-| Y €atly fall. The plans that have been -$bilte bong -dryness was. furnished 8at-| '!d UD bY & Wrift of attachment are to be Arday afternoon by Deputy Sherift. Chas. ] *4fried into effect at once, as a satisfac- RRIAGES SELL AT THESE PRICES. I Willigms snd Howasd 'A. Elfiott; when 10Ved have been consummated. ~The 2 B : ks asised § 1.2 bareels of clder ar-tne] ulldets are Louls Woite and'S. Kamin- |W There isn’t anything in the world so precious to you as Baby. Neither is there abikes . of - James Brown, near Riley'sj K+ tWO Putmam brsiness men. . The site. Gomin: at Killingly” Cehter, and © siso] S (he new buflding 15 at the corner vt anything so precious to Baby as fresh air. Therefore, when you start out just - e Awas. . ptes of bR | cavativa. (b, measly - conpleted, | The bundle his little body in the warmest of clothing and lay him in his soft, snug, plans drawn by E. M. Corbin of Putnam o g b b e o oy | SAIl for . two-story brick strnctiire with warm carriage. 3 seiged a 10-gaiion still, three quarts of | LIre# Stores on the.ground fioor and six what is variously described as white|f100Ta on the second feor. 1t is under- ‘il and moonshine and 25 gallons of stood that Mr. Kaminsky will oconpy one maan . The seleed goods were taken to|Of the stores and that Mr. Wolfe will'scou- eester _concern. and ealls for completing 4 3 : \ Q~MT fl‘n"?‘ml‘ mo‘.’.‘a:a?:::: e ub“":lw ki ffl;v!:':fi ‘-fz A8 fodn 5 ; > . ‘ : lon T ly. ‘upon e founda- - . R e v AT i T N TR , ! » In His Very Latest—“PAY DAY” NEWS—Up-to-the-Minute i “wtirred up considerable interest In | s an the nww Sock will open the way PATHE. News Topics ths ‘commemities where they took place. | gar other. usiness enterprises to locate . Tewn Olork and Mrs. Frank T, Preston | here. * Bosiness'is slowly moving north: 2 No date | clusive residential sectlon. This will ‘be “ap boen set for the marriage. Miss | the farthest north business block on Main Presten iy a graduate of Kiliingly High) street and it ts diagonally across the street lleslay colleye, Baltimore. Mise|, The chemlesl truck was cddled out st - = half past eight o'clock, Saturday morning, ¢ Zyeton spent & mimmer teo Sesrs 350, o' chimney. fe in he wosten buins | This beautiful Whitney Stroller—drop \VZ MONDAY, TUESDAY “The tillowing communicath ived | McGliire's vuleaniaing shop.on the ground The best value in town— ST Kiers by _numbers ot Daniélinn péopls | ooz ana tenements in.the upper_siory R al S Pri $ 19.75 (;grdmhoy Iml.id, fugl length. Gngn will be of Interest not only to the stock- | The fire was extinguished w! emicals, lmed ood. e N - holderg ‘of the Conneel‘l’nnt mu; without damage. €mov fle rice b 3 SXCIARG g.e" : 4—c HANCELLORS4 € SENSATIONAL A ATIC NOVELTY fant o he town SE KRG | na T e S R B Regular Value $30.00 ‘Rémoval Sale Price $43.50 A oML oo s Holders of Firs jecand Pre- | ex, Mrs, % he Uxbridse, AN OORE " farred Btock In the Connecticut Mills ;\dns:.’ Erngmn o= Sieven e : KING ] Dy’ one of the officss. Tho contracs to |l ; . } : . EXTRA ADDED FEATURE e ponleieon Dolice station and locked [ o oot the building has been let to & Wor- 7 2 should e ready for. occupancy about the Thnte on Klliingly {n o number of Wweeks | dearth ot empty stores and offices in Put- kaye announced the engagement of thelr|Ward on Main stréet, which was formerly i | 7 m dmeaiter, i Rachel to. Dr.. Tysdrds | Bl streot and was some years ag> an ex. | : 2 ‘ AT 4 P. M—ALL. 15¢ also & grad- | trom the Viotory, theatre. 1001 for rarses’ at Geantell'a misston in Labrador. Dr. Ma. | O%, Mn street owned by the Hopkins oo back, heavy This handsome Pullmad Sleeper, very £ NESDAY g tate and ocoupled by~ Duvert's Fabric ( eavy artillery wheels, large hood e 2. VS THEATRE AND WEDI N So practiping physisian, shop, Miss Rivard's millinery shop and Is, larg, * | fine round reed, white enamel finish. = STANDARD VAUDEVLLLE com- Pany, but as well te hundreds of other, Maleolm M. Willey left Saturday mern- Comipanys | HARMONY SINGING_ODDITY inty Singing and Dancing Duo ; 3. Hurry Mann has bought the property ————— | ——————————— Dear-8irs: In responee to the recent|Grove street across from Wilkinson 66 reglar let! from ‘this- committea | street ned by Wrnest B. Kent. The “I“ SI n]" muIEl IE "E " E Svoleas reprasenting much moro than 7| Mann family will oecupy the down-stairs ’ SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT COLORATURA SOPRANO majerity of the outstanding first prefer- | tenement and Miss Mary Johnson wifl con- g ed ‘Shares wore recelved by the secrs-| tinue to-occupy the upper Tent. firy. The proxies wers voted for the % z slestion of the following named directors, There were speeclal servances of East- CLIFTON & KRAMER UNIQUE CHARACTER SPECIALTY mafe than a majority of whom ars rep: repemtatives of ‘the preferrad shares: Meerfieid Storey, W. Irving Bullard, Wil- ljsm M. Butler, Lanrencs P. Dodge, J. ¥pesten Rice! Charles Walcot, Daniel Caldwell, Howland S. Davis, er Sunday in-all the churches in this city. At the Congregational church there was a Sunrise prayer service. Judge E. M. Warner made the address taking for h text. The. Glory of. Present Immortalif (John 17:23-26.) There was soecial mu “The Big Store with the little »- CHARLES RAY . CHARLIE CHAPLIN 7 In the Feature Photo-Play In His Latest Comedy Purke, R. W. K. Vanston, Obadich Butler, John J.|at.the regular morning service at 10.30. e , ‘Garrard Comly, Harry L. Bur-|At St. Mary's church there were the usual roy , | masses and a special musical program at < A sub-commitfes of the directors was |the 9.15 and 10.30 high masses. Thers was ippointed to investigate the condition” of | RO Vesper service but at 7.30 there was a ks eompany and’ to report its recommen- | Service with sermon marking the “opening the city forces to tidy up all public place. datlons at an early date. s} of a week's mission for the. women of the | The churches will also be asked and alsa b2 “A" preferred stockholders protective | Parish to be conducted by. the Redemporist | every property owner and privats individ- agteement, dated April 1, 1923, has been | Fathers: This wlll-be foilowed by.a week's {ual. The last clean-up week in Putnam prices g-ll_ls.waterstmt_Nwid"com : IN “THE MIDNIGHT BELL” “PAY DAY” PRICES—Mat. 23c and 30c. Eve. 50c, 40c, 30c and 23c co-operate with the chamber by directing Children 15¢ BEST : QuALITY B. F. KEITH'S ESTERLY S slgned under which The Merchants Na-|mission for men, beginning Sunday nxt. | was several years ago. At (hat time & MATINEES THE WORLD'S tiemal Bank of Boston has been appoint- | At St. Philip’s Episcopal church thers was | fund was raised to defray the expense but #f ‘dsvositary and the Hartford-Connect!-|a communion at 8 o'clack, a service for |this vear the whole system will be on the et Trust Company of Hartford, Conn., | children at 9.45 and a- communion and |co-operative plan, with everybody heélpin: \ Ras Been appointed agent of the deposl-|sermon.at 10.45. At the Baptist church |to make the little old home town spick | At the Rebekah assembly of Rhode Isl- e e : > e : Today, Tuesday, Wednesday—5 Real Acts e The poultry classes and the garden Wy te raceive de s of first and sec- u‘mn ‘was an svening Easter concert at six {and span. and Independent Order of Odd Fellow:|olasses of Wequetequock Community ond prefemad sha o'clock and a similar.concert at the Meth- The Putnam chamber of ‘commerce has | Thursday. Mre. Mary G. Bamford W O’Clare & Co. in “Kill D ys” Sl bl m. [ . 1IN arney Jays “Phe committes deems it important that|{odist' church at seven o'clock. -~ All of - EoIng L Ppopular and soon o noted the lack of accommodations for |of Westerly was elected vice president|tha instruction will be given with a large AN IRISH COMEDY SKIT WITH MUSIC. SONG AMND DAN & aapesit of first and. second ‘preferrsd |these services were largely.attended. hitching horses in the business section. | for heref numbor attending. The ciasses Wil name | et an LS ‘whares should now be made under the| At a special city meeting th 11s will o antil M ave o R . 3 m “ATERRQ e e | be ot {fom™3 a.cam, 108 5. L DAY | Sar ot ewier. She Gctues. e Tam it e mea oy b ol B o b peoniae i AL JERC KANE SiSTERS mesition may be strengthened and it may. i ir 11 5 i s : 5 1D = s SAcHvp o' Tesremnt o b s AT L ot ':,;Lc“?n Conat e B e horse into the city finds 1o place to te I gmpire Cream Separator Co. v. C. Pal- |the community thus far and ‘is steadily THE SILENT FOOL ! N_COMEDY AND_SONGS _ Eadia ol B Ll o SERIRER i - | mer Chapman; Barber and Reynolds ve.|Erowing in members and interest. The ELDRIDGE—RARLOW—ELD 57,500 | titioned n' the matter and a rew: : in Davis ve.|chijdren in the vieinity are afforded good, g to protect your interests in such|for theipurchase ofa motor driven hook | be made that additional hitching pos CaORFINenE, Shilos and Culvia Doy fis u 8 2+ William | cleAn entertainment ,on one or two nights || IN_A_WONDERFUL_VARIETY ACT — THE v ons 2y may be necessary relating | ang ladder truck as additional equipment 5 Do otiad A CHEeR: Bho oune b v il —— el e - % e baslriess of the company aud the | for the fire denartmtent. Torice tha propo- | reserved for orse-drawn veicice. A | B, Quinn ¥e. Barber. and Reynolds was| 8 Seok a8 well as adults who have their "WILLIAM DUNHAM and GRACE O MALLZY existing agreement with the creditors’|gition has been voted: d BT Do A ena sta. | defaulted and passed for proof of claim. |1 3 2 - 4 sowomittes. Malvad AHEE Thare T Voor an sk m“fh‘x’:’,‘;“;’ii“;:";"::fmifisflfg},’:fi, By agreement of counsel the case of the| Funeral services for William Jobu IN COMICAL MUSICAL CAPEFRS You are therefore urged to deposit your |, the dangeroos situation which prevails. | of Front and South Main stresis will re- |State vs. Frank Jackson was continued { Brown who was a member of the 28th s.ar c25t in veares at once duly endorsed in bIAnk | As the department is now handioarbed a | ern the mtuation. somewhat - A man | one week for trial. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, was held “ an . e nowht 7 7 - NI9) ONE MAN IN A MILLiJ! for transfer and accompanied by the nec-{fire that starts upon a roof or in a second |will be on duty at this spor nozht and day at the Pawcatuck Congregational church. S — GUARANTEED ENTERTAINMENT—FOR YOUNG AND OLD af:the said shares, which will enable. it |of or againsh an appropriation of 37,500 DCE - b The several churches of Westerly ob- served Easter Day in a fitting manner, espary internal revenue stamps and|or third story has things all its cwn way # E The body was carried to the church and ¥ s to watch vehicles parked there. This E g ¢ Mussmchusetts transfer stamps (amount-|for a period of time that is important to | will insure safety from the petty {hievéry lay- in state from 12 o'clack noon until i the chorus in many of them being assist-1 % 77 ing 1n all to 4 cents a ehare) with Tho|fre Aghters. ‘'This is beca ” : 3 i 113 o'clock. - The casket was draped with Merchants. National Bank of ‘Boston, 28 fig s use no matter | that oceurs from time to time when cars |ed by musiclans of note. -The specia how promnt a response to an alarm I |are parked on Main street with no one {0 | services and music brought out large{inc national colors. The Rev. Mr. Me. Yate street. Boston. Mass., or with the | matie the firemen have no way to reash |watch them. A small fec will probably |crowde. Tho missions and gospel meet- (on2ld. pasiér of the church, delivered Hartford<Connecticut Trust Company, its|the high mpots without available ladders. | be charged but when the safety of one's {ngs also Qid their share to make the pro-|the eulogy. Mer 11 Post members of the custamary. form will be delivered to da-|gepartment when the vote was cast twice i bore the hody to its final resting place p b ce | merce realizes that'in order to attract hus- s positors. In exchange for their shares.| ceviously has been overcome and It is | incss to Putnat provision mue: be mads| The baseball season has opened and |Where o squad fired the regulation vol Ceples of the protective agresment maY|now believed that the proposition will o | for those coming to the city to leavé their | bids fair to see gome fast twirling. The|leys. The band of Westerly assisted by \ be. obtained from the depositary or Its|through with Mttle or no opposition. If |vehioles withd:t trouble and with satety | Westerly High school team does not in-|escorting the American Legion members agent. the new truck is purchased, the o tend to remain the background and thejto and from the church. * jean Velvet|heid at his homa in Charlestown, Satur- ambs at the farm of W. P. Spaulding.|while'a: the Smith stree station another {2t Putnam High school the puol The employes of the American Velve . . juncti Bl 4 strests posen. Thers i nothing which indicates| ective, the city will have a clean-np week | ouon L0 the parents and public, Prine e 45¢ will be of higher quality than will ram | general honsecleaning have bees year is most attractive. Through courtesy axwnt in the city of Hartford,Conn. A’ Crinking ciisenty. -tealive. ‘the, 325 5 American Legion, escorted the body to the 2 - | property is considered the fee will appear |grams for the day impressive and fit- Transterable certificates of deposit. tn|ger of guch a situation. The friction in the | & very smail item: The chamber of com- |tmg. chupon. e twp-horse. graned Srisg s fire fand it is to this end that-th¢ cihmber of !Burial was Ini weticat Agricultural College, s to give a| squipped at any time with a powerful | .. beat it. y o . GO O e S S ARMORY_TONIGm demenstration of docking and castrating | pymp and the new hook and laJder truck | Next Friday evening is Parents’ ) 3 : 3 = i ) day at 2 p. m. Rev. Clayton A. Burdick Hampton, today (Monday) at 2 p. m.lmoter {rack equitmed with hose,, etc, is |&TAM to ‘begin at eight o'clock. ¥ company of Stonington are starting a ; P etery, Wester] the school, 2 ' some good games and ecach team is try-[cemetery, tise o Gockini all. lambs and CAMTAHTE| 1t plans under comsderation by the Pa. |15, SX090L the program for tho most par: |some Sood game e bl O e 2 IN ALL THE LATEST HITS e e s Jomieoics | LI (chmber of Sommerce aro made ot | viiafion 10/ Lie ey e T 10 B8 THE ONE PLACE TO ENJOY THIS EVENING Y s s “the We storical modern methods . in management more | noma, time in May. The delapidated and | Do, SLOW States that thiy year the pro- D e o . : i f N. Y. This view was taken before the iR amne, etk Larios Wil dremm | of 1o oty Hok ek s e cion® | By Zor pauple 10 et to. he sehcel in . o T : CAR FOR TAFTVILLE wdiich - higher percen caroass which |tion of the organisative aad ooy rieh-:|time for the cpening. The program this| The Easter programs in the churches ) public library high School or Episcopal taken. * mber’ who at- | W. Babcock residence where the church \mbe. Sometimes it is not possible 1614 war will be waged against of Charles ¥, Dean there will be a demon- |preached to the large nu bt oy - lE A Y e i unsilgthly ash piles, tin cans and garbage. It is B. ¥ Bege, sheep specialist of the Con- | department will be -the most. cffectively | commerce has taken action. tans will haye to have a good team to|First Hopkinton cemetery. Crosbie’s Winter Garden Orch Wivery sheep breeder shouid make a prac- |always in readiness. Bight ‘ha# Becoms iz anmuml custons. t.|toem this. seazon.. There is aure to bejoficisted,, Burial was/ i River Hend €8 mter n e’h‘a »ikinly than the docking and eastrating | disreputable appearance of some sections | 5 i PeSins later t oafford a better ooncr- Sociaty Aty (Few. T W DR G were well rendered, Special sermons were | churcih were built. It shows the old E. wariket jambs early iIn. the season and if stration of the wirelass telephone with |tended. ~The churches were decorated ; olifter. h jants and flowers. brick mansion where the high school now POSTPONEMENT r———— the ml:- ;3[!;: ;:::um'h'ehz :2:1”::0“ planned ‘to’ ask the common - council to SL';”J‘.";".; g—?:fr;zglrhtizysofhynm“‘:?;} w‘fl‘ s‘:xrpris:'pany was held at the home | stands, the old_Horatio Campbell house oF ""c"-.."',,.,,,,, is & very simple operation:| e |pictures of Junivs Harrison and Kataryn |0f Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Northrup Saturday for the “twin houses” where. the post of- P R B R AV I ‘wheh the lamb {s two to three waeks Farrell. whose deaths greatly saddened | evening for Miss Rose D'Amino, who has | fice and fibrary are now located and the BY by afe. 1t may succensfully be | craa.cation of the disease will be accom-|the schaol this year! als music by the |Fecently returned from New = London. jhouse on the corner of Union strect last PR CHEATR} GOt e BN ass. | TE clemniimenn g} TIAAL - high sohoot. orchestra. and singing by the |Elght voung women friends pleasahtly loccupied by the Woman's Exhange| . - AMBASSADOL GImARD. “SRIDAY EVENING APRIC oo Chre ure used very few fatalitics oocurs |y Tie POdsibility of such. fmmunization [musical cluis. The program -will close | Suprised: her and- made the evening | where the town hall stands. today. . James W, Gurard has been IDAY EVENING, APRIL 2ist § 7 ~ une; . T - il ISy TRre - indscked has been proven by laboratory experi-|with a one-act play "Everystudent” by jMerry with games and music. Cake,| The Salvation Army campaign for|pe ,,‘?2?.:‘.”1’: wtmud;l Euggeli'l‘gre‘m infectsd with maggots if [ Lonts, 80d in-practice. -In one instande | the pupils of the school. - The little p: cookies, saited veanuts, ice cream and funds in town has been arranged for and'|Norwich on.Apti, 13, as p.annad \ T“E they should commence to seout during over 25,000 dogs' were vaccinated, in{presentsa modern version o fthe trials anq | Punch were served. the organizer who was here recently has| Mr. Norman Langd of Wi | which case.only one of ‘this large number | temptations of Everystudent through sym- |- Fred A. Allen is laving a cellar dug |selected as officers: Daniel F. Larkin, | Minister to Demmavk in 1919.'and scr- it weather. Many long-talled Jambs 8701 ot dogs developed the diseasc. The vas.|bolic character representations of aasiis |Preparatory to buiiding a bungalow on |cchairmans Arthur L. Perry, treasurer;|merly Editor of Cilixr's and Yarrer's, last as a result. Often long-tailed ewes i Y = P 3 T PR3 he v a will deliver on May 9 a ieoci‘e ‘n the Garren. because of the tail. Docking | CRation of your dogs may be atcompl! wirtues, vices and conditions. the west end of his property on the Ston- {Thomas R. Platt, secretary. The advis- o . Girard. Ambissalar Girard siso-adds much to the attractiveness of | ,bY YOUF local veterinarfan at a noml-| Word was received in Patnam, Friday | P5to0 r0ad _Jory board is John O. Milis, Tra B. Cran-{Bie promiséd to arrasge. to give b tKe: flock. nal sum, 2nd this one injection of the - = The foundry at the Atwood Machine |ga)) Frank W. Wileox, B, H. Clarke, |lecture upon his return s afternoon. of the desth in New Haven of robably next : Yaccine ! serum immunizes your dog. for 5 o ite > 0% lcompany was run Saturday owing to almhomas McKenzle, £. J. Butler, Dr. Ed-|p ly September. will Aind it time profitably spent. Dr, John . R. Mohler, chief of bureay | WiHiam Hammond of ~Hampton and a |PI0Yed at the shop also worl 2l 2| Dunning, William Clark. Thomas Hope. e and Wit S imal i 4 3 Girard appears. it of Uhited States animal industry says \Bcernt, Georao A Th d d 2 laay. Wells Fowler and Samuel Griven. This D B - oo oAbt g oo o d;‘; ally. could, be vaccinated, | Sha 1s a gradpate’ ot oA ‘high LJ"‘"‘ x hB“‘?'i""' t‘"“’ d“fl:obeenszl‘ committee will_have women on it to 8s- | Sm——————— .’ v A Woul i _— . returne me = | si Ve formerly With the Farnsworth-Phmey | rap e .u pi "o1 tha mple matter to eradicate | school. - Mr. Edmonds was for some time | L2r cncs hospital. re sist in the drive. company, now of Windsor Looks, was in- entire country.” after marriage a member of the fasulty of -, . ] i Raymond Mercier, Helen Krauss, Wil- [ ‘Work on the sewer in Westerly is prac- |, R; Commissioner . of Domestic Animals Agri i | -Mr. and *Mrs. Manuel ‘Joseph spent ; at a standstill, the common labor-| “qs 5 <, : tend a_special meeting of thel yimey M. Whitilesey for. iha 7] Storts Aerieultural ‘college. - Bealdes his | pagter jn ‘Wakefiold, Mass. st e il e yBoom 2, Miss Agnes Aflen: Ernest / vited to state. of | wife two children survive. Central Fire company, with which he was Conneeticut says: wi ‘Wwo chi John Le: and Francis Gilmore have identined ’ p ; 3 o : ; S riers stand firm for the, extra 10 . o e e ra mrShar | T request you to assist thin offce in | weskes viit Sith her Gaoshier, Sra. George |CTtered the emaloy of Otto Seianer at s | 000 S5 S0, o Mare”asking for 50|, ATTSIECTENs are vrogressing for the || A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA BY Alled’ to atiend in order that he might|ihe eradication of rables by the vaceina.|Newell, of Washington, E. L o pinatin Weattnly, cents and the sewer eontractos.are of-| g USRSl TR o 10 be pro- EUGENE O'NEILL S The ton. of your dog.” : Michael J. Daigle and Heetor Litcler, of Lh:";&ef:’";‘;‘hfif‘:y““f:ia:”gn;‘a;azz‘“ fering them 40 cents which'is being in-[gaosd com:“m‘"mmm Bousec £ The SREIAL N Y. COMBARY ieorge B. Corwin, D. V. 8, rd, were at home over the holiday, 2ird ~ | tused the men, e 3 ML LS L UL DS o emeed o Bward J. Gl | commimioner saya: i pe e . ter, " ang Mre, Bamund Tyde, retua. | 0561 2 . |Ferkine, cimirman, Miss Rose Benudrs. || BRICES, 600 TO $200_Tax Extra Pa] Village, Comn., April 15, 1823. The| veccination of dogs against: the dis:| John Maedonald and family.of Hartfora | Jo‘;‘m‘ ;’3‘" B?nrddu:':;enz' s LAlNFlELD Sullivan, Miss ,MMM' e prosemtation was made by Charles Bragg | 285, KioWn as rables, a_diseass. which | were in Pytnam to spend the holiday with e Pl ; Tack Leany, Miss Lilitn Crosten, Ses . The following puplls were perfect in ! Henrietta Burby, John. Lees, Phil Peter~ under the past system of contro] could|Mr. Macdonaldis parents. Mayor and | Boston . &nd there wers also brief addresses LYy % rol coul t; Alexander P, was a business Nehaior Semslons Adams, Chist William {100 05, SFR0lcated: 1o the most-logica, (Mrs. Archibald Macdonald. Wt I ey attendance in the Plainfeld schools dur- |son, Fred Vincent, Harry Alnswotn, Miss [f1° Cantata was given on the platform ang Dr. J. L. Gardner. The| 2 00C THethod of eradication and ab-| Word received from S8t. Vincents hos- | “Ronert J. Cleveland of New London|ing the winter term: Edna LaRochelle, Miss K. Walsh and |eover o Socorated for it ed osdar fiing was devoted after the preserita- | 10T ¢ Of this deadly malady. The |pital. Worcester. is to the effect thar Al lig ine guest of his sister, Mrs, Alma| Room 8 Miss Margaret Suilivan, |Mrs. Ida Wiimont, are to meet this (Man- | oo, 10rmed a background, against which tigh. to entertalnment and social inter-) 1&5 't"‘m to rdon Vaccinated, the|Lundstrom, the wrestler, who is on the | carcon teacher: Albert Deschamps, Cora Cleave, | duy) ‘evening to chose the cast. There ls | SL000 3 White, cross with a biue star in . The firemen presented Mrs. Gal- [ TOTAFA0 cost of vaocination, ome treat-|dangerous list following an acoldent in | iy heople who are making a Dulsance |Dolmas Jarvas, Margaret Lees, Hemry|® great deal of enthusiasm behind this | 5,007 - p ier a basket of flowers " Tlo 2l 4% o sonh e ary, Should appeal which he was thrown from . a blovcle, IS {4¢ themselves in breaking down the | Levesque, Bdward Lester. show, the procesds of Which Wil £010 | ine morning was Ih aceTGamce T toe o following communication is of in-| out this disease. Shosla o gy SomD |showing slight improvement, although NS [gravestones near the old slaughter house | Room 7, Miss Florence Onderdonk: |outfit the bassball team. the moming was in ascordance with tho terest to dog owne SOy WHh The momet 1o B S oEer| conditlops s still serlots. lars being watched. Thomas Foy. Ernest Hopkins, Thomas| Miss Jeanetts Noel and - her sister | CLO™INE program: Song, by = choir; To the Dog Owners of Connectiout: : 0 -Maye hingdas ' i 9 A e - poem, From That Hour, by Supt. A. R. . 2 . I vaccinated each year ?: . The members of the Stonington chorus | Lées. Viola Beaudoin, Edith Collin, Alice | Ymette visited in Baltic over Sunday. Y At this time of the year, while the|vears, thers is.no. doubt sy that et PENDLETON HILL who will take part in the concert to e | Hurst, Beatrice Mercier, Edith White. Mr. and Mre. Herbert wero detained In | peever. by comor: Bor ey, eaaing i ths coming year, the commissionsr on|the benafit dsrived :both b o Ad : t at the |Jules Jordon of Providence director, are | Arseneault, Ernmest Cotnolr, Lédovique| the village. & ¥ ‘the human The Ladies’ Aid socléty -met at e =S - . l‘-n:‘k animals wishes to call attention | family and the canine race wauld be im. church Wednesday afternoon. A baked Haryr Babcock, Hoace Babcock, J. Bind- Jgdd.n, ’l’l\eodg‘r‘: LamoAth;. Ovila Sevig: A La‘Barre is spending a few davs in | tations, Mrs. Soule's e sk, Rt - necessity of the eradication of ra-|measurable as a health and safety prob “d1loss, J. B. Bown, Mrs, J. B. Brown, Mies |ny, George lson, Arline Bergeron, | Woonsocket. o i i lass 3 : 5&: the state, < o lem? ; i 3 "|bean supper was served and the evening | Florence Buek, F. D. Burtch, Charles [Julictte Bergeron, Ida Butler, Blanche| Extra 1342 frefght train dropped a car- |ing Gardner clase: Butl‘e‘lt- rsevre-azt-‘« ver since the infectious nature of ra-| -Therstore T trust that yon will' take|W&S Spent iu a social mannmer. Cushman, Mrs. Charles Cushman Mrs. |Jodoin, Florence Johnson. Viola Meroler, | rier at 7.20 Saturday evening and caused c"l’ : doteation, h::::' m:u“;‘:. % has been recognized, the efforts of [the matter up at once with vour local| Katheryn Thompson is spending her E W. Cutler, T. Dewhupst, Mrs. T. Dew- | Florence Taber, Eve:'y:;V-flmr-l: considerable delay until 8 o'clock. uh"nun: jumnlor z’lrli - - m‘- e A inwnstigators haye been directed .toward | veterinarian, and should he:not be fa-|vacation with relatives in Westeriy. urst, Fraok Dodge, B. Fairbrother, .| Room 5, Miss Loulso M. Hiliott: Hazel [ Mr, MoConnell spent Sunday in Provi- |reading, Harold Mell, ,""' v 2 its contro], and. suppression. Legislative | millar with ‘the cost and S e Vi . } 2% Fa:rhrmgxer, Miss P. Fairbrother. Miss C. |Dodge, Sdith Johnson, Vietoria - Pechie. | gence. By’ e ey Wfl' ing junior meamires hiave been enacted, quarantine | tresting with the vaccine serum, he will| D.r4sey Paimer was a business caller | Fort, Miss M. Fort, Mrs; K. Hahn. @.|George Coicombe, Edmond Davignon, | Pete Belill has completed his new home. |jection for cente: , pastor; Special col- apd. muszling orders lssued, yet all the|receive fhstfuctions by communleating|in Taftville Wednesday. Te also attend- Hallett Mrs. G. Hallett, Mrs. J. Ham- ( Abe Groman, Alfonce Jodoin, ‘Willlam | cxcepting the grading. The interior dec- | aietion ¥ closing song; bene- efforts toward the eradication of this éis- | with this offica.’ = =~ ed the auction at Round Hill farm, mond, Mys. B. Hyde, Miss M. Ingraham. | Oldham, Francis Sullivan, Albert Toothe. | orating i8 considered the most artistic co ' ownérs of dogs are registering same mlwn cease to exist iy Connecticnt and given the last of thjs month., with Dr.| Room 6. Miss Helen Doyle: Arthur|Tattville Sunday by the fire which arou g # L ohn E. Dwyer is to mlfrylll- Eliza- exse huve fajled. HOWARD A, ELLIOTT, Deacon Coon and son Clark and Regi- | Jiss F. Joseph, Miss M. Keilev: . T. Room 4, Miss Helen Phillips: Jacodb oring of any house in Plainfield. b - We havetound through quarantine or- Chist Special Deputy, |nald Briggs motored to Wakefield Tues. | Kenna, Miss H. Koelb, Basson, Leo. Beauchemin, Walter Collin, | Faster Sunday was fair and pleasant 10 | (yfonday) o onins goania - I, thie dyrs that we have been.able fo contrel, e e * | aay. E. Lathrop, Miss J. Leahy. Mrs. Wilkam | Eddie Lacourse, Willtam - Lees, Arthur | gveryone's . and brother will “at ey M hat not eradieate. A quarantine order is rovidence epent | " yro pigekia Gallup, president emeritus McGowan, J. Melvin, Mrs. J. Melvin, Miss | Seney, Leo Vosper, Edna Burke. Della = latives in Danfel. 4 i & B. Muller, F. No; Mrs. H B. N nson, Dol Jolicoe 2. bighly -unpopular measure. . In view of o Y of the Ladies’ Aid soclety, and who is 92 ller, ves, Mrs. . Noves, | Jonnson, Dorothy Jolioeur. Mrs. Anna Cu Rl iaitioa toWact Suile 4 over Sun- | Y7ET e other articles for the sociely, | PAImer, Mrs. H. R. Paimer, Miss M. |Coulombe, Frances Mathewson, Leona 2 her coustn. off of vaccination, whereby it will be pos- 2 b . Pendleton, Mrs. E. Potter, Miss E. Ryan, | Smith, Alfred B'beault, Arthur Daigle, |* Miss M. A. Burdick. > ; Beautiful weather Sunday brought un. R C. A. Ryan. Mrs. W. E. Ryan, 3 r X Edward Gallvp and Ble:to protect dogs from the. infection | nmyally Jargs congregations fo the chund| - Stamtord—The New Engiand Farme |Robmson. Miss. 30 Ro-e.va. E‘:“‘B’u‘i cllflmurd ummmnnd;mfimnafi B . A5 4 spent Sunday S ey e services—and a brilllant display of new | corporation, having its principal office ir | Miss A. Schmidt, Miss M. Shalling. Mrs, | Davignon, Lena Butler, Alice Coulombe, | & garmenta and millinery. ° . |Maromas, has filed. ils annual report ir |E. Stanton, Mrs. F. Stanton Mrs. A. Muldoon, Annie Wi . 7 Migs Kathleen Burns of Hartford spent ;ho town clerk’s office. --The officers are: | Stefferspn, Rev. D. C. Stone, Mrs, D, C. % . Miss Cella 8. ith relative here; |E 3. d Robinson; treasurer, | Stone. J. Thompson; Mrs. J.. A Mercter,

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