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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will A Bulletin Want Sell it| Advertisement Will Get It BORN Pradford, o Mr. 2 and M Altop, R. I, o Mr. and 2 daug! MARRIED ; ANNES_An ¥ MELLON-—T N—In C D. hester, Remington, Tueesay clock h's ennreh St. Joseph's cem: FITZGERALD— I 22" Mary Conne former Josevh's jock April MACKENZIE ~ It Ann 15 Main Street Funeral Lady Ascistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH Al Telephone 328-3 Commings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT | Undertaker and Embalmer ! i2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Tfltpmnc 630 HOURIGAN BROS., FUNERAL DIRECTORS } Norwich and Jewett Shea & Burke Funeral Directors- 41 Main Street 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS ! AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 wacy Assistant DAY OR NIGHT FU NE RAL NOTICES her Jate residence. rear No ornmg at t St London, at :‘! CHURCH & ALLEN Directors nd Embalmers Main Street GAGER Funeral Director The nenw Nlen & Son Co A Bulletin Want, Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED-—Female Aprit 16, | _. Pt s rs. Irvig | WANYEDL -- Cook female. Uncas = Lamen, 118 Premien St aprz4d pril 151 Pred | A fPl)——ff\ to do_qusting. Appiy Mrs. Fred Sadden Co e apr?: J\rnm‘v ~Tresemuking, by Mrs nes, it 42 T waNTE “leral house |no lannl") i goo: 1y, R. L, | J. Keane, Aor " | WANTED At Once Jewett City Hotel Mary's 0 family | WANTED—Male WANTED—Spindle setter to overhanl john Wat 'rm'fl.—gm ness dretionar. ]t:o( sume preity v Manila, cigurs o . | cigarette hl?mgre, 100, 15¢ and 25e Fa- 2 a1d ;uir's Smoke Shop, opp, Woolworth's. Mg St upstairs. aproid ;S Annsid UNCAS L 1119 Frankiin St WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE ew-word in the busi- wityerdeliekin.” W' pipes 25 ix for 2503 a new 106 : a swell line of TOR SALF-torme, feam and harncss. A Pion. 20° Humter's Ave., Taftville, Ct ape2di 5 ¥OR SALE—A road bugey, rubber tires; also_un HEeiipse corn plnter. lgnt [:ne-hm» nlow and cultivator: will ex- ange for chean hotse. A. J. Bennett. Wauwecus Hiki. Kearns Farm. _apr22d ¥OR SALE_Ten dahlia roots for §1. UNCH—Try our 30c dinners. apr2id DON'T SELL any antiques or second- furniture until they lcad and the rest trail. can't originate. 0. 'Box 389, Norwich. motto apridd or six assoried colors for §1; 10 cents extra by mail Morrill 1. Ladd, 60 West Park St, Willimantic, Conn. apra2d TOR SALE—A fine summer hom cated in the hills of Volunto the pines, one mile_from Bes with elevation of 500 feet, you gel my prices.” I Others copy, but Louis D, Ward, P. Phone_361-13. My Mind Your Own Business.” WANTED — Second Iousehold goods, antiques, tool fixtures before s WANTED— Anitiques; e‘and Dooks. 1 room house, in extra fine condition, being newiy remodeied at great expense an equipped with latest piambing, includinz hot and cold water, and an_cxeeptionally fine bathroom; two £o0d barns, 75 acres of land, With thou- sands o pines; -an exceptionally fine yiew: must be sold immediately to’ settle an estate. Burdick &.McNicol, Thayer Bidg., Norwich. apra0ThsAL Turniture, and storé I pay highest prices; try me iing; 1. beat them ' all. N. ‘Market Tel. ‘hand fmm! hangd fur- . King,. Thone aprzid WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K. care Bulletin TED _Two furmished tooms, or housc_or apartment: locaiion it possible. Address’ Box TOR SALE—House of 14 rooms on Centrai Ave., all. improvements: Apply to W. F. FOR SALE—Cottage of 7 {besi residential seotion of West Side, all el o improv n;:cmt large lot; bargain price Apply to W. F. Hill, rwich J‘gg s orwieh; Con __aprisa Norwich. A. Prentice. 86 CHff Thone 300. S for sale; easy term: Piainfieid, - Conn. Fred L. Tobed el 99-2 Mass at | hand furnitur Phone 71 apridd A six-roomi cotlage, with 500 feet from' troliey, price 1s and secon 55 Frank actory (o fami in¢. Reading. Pa.. George W. Had, Die t. ap I stz WANTED—100 | gres up, with or without sioch Tocation Jewett City, Conn. further details, see Clarence farms mr wmgue [arge. lot; all Smprovements. o car line. ig ogportunity; free; write immediateiy. tute, Dept. 31-G., Rochester N. Y. apréd POULTRY FOR SALE—700 S r delfyers healt ock, high from ‘white diarrnoea. Norwich Town. Phone TR 8th; proqueers, frec 3 1: WE BUY and pa second Kremens, suee Phone tist with me Hu\t what my bi? __ i Price reasonable. Tel. 961. mar10d hizhest prices for | = e furniturc and__ book: to King, 45-30 V hand 13 DONT Wi ture; new and - skightly for v property; or_quick results: you way wailing customers want. Chemeski, Agent. IS Bath St maréd SECOND TURE AND MISTORICAL Phone 71 “new_ and slight v WANTED someaning. for vaar wones at 11 v St., two doors off Franklin Square. HAND ANTIQUE FUENI- aprlld CHINA. BEST PRICES PAID, A. BRUCKENER, Franklin Street, opposite Prosidence Bakery, marsd BUILDING NCIS D. DONOHCE, FOR SAL Bronze turkey each, not delivered. C. H. Wilson, FOE SALE—Magic coal brooders in- sure success; the choice of e: pouitrymen cverywher matic and a depéndable m LLEN BABY CHICKS, prepaid guaranieed ds hatchery ; send for circula $4.75 up. visit _our brooders, FOR SALE—-Horses z The might pind ices, and they want a new | h Johnson. T esidence 101-12 2bd ot Henr home. ¥ (e Moosup ; SALE HORSES, 200d’ horses that righit away t . PIERSON. apr24d ¥ou sALy touring car, Buick five “FOR SALE—Dodge touring c {both winter and summer tops. A THOUSAND SIGHTS FOR 100 CENTS Roy Clark, East Hartford, Ct | JOSEPH J. Buitder, Mill Wo Main’ St. — Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE L 1371, m“:b,d wa | Cottage House of six rooms and bath, on West Side, near unA iabxnnx 50 Went Phone 971 dec2d Stubie | GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING Moosuy, trolley and school. Dr. Paul A. Schwartz EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND |! DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY 1t "Property is in excellent condition. PRICE $2.500 _ James L. Case Tel. 876 40 Shetucket St. DENTISTS PHONES 774 Office — 1655 Home SCMERS BLOCK H ON THE SQUARE | FOR SALE nent house, gas and electrie ‘ast 'Side, five minutes’ square. fuil zars V. COVELLO. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN M'Grory Bldg. e e— 198 CLE St. FOR SALE y Hard Wood, DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Conn, “hestnut. = Kindlings, 'seven bushels TRUCKING s — & 1 LI, ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. Occun, teaming, | UARKY B, ¥ORD. L vid aprizd We oilers and. ma- sepsd FOR SALE The Wattles Residence i 274 BROADWAY INQUIRE_OF ANY REAL ESTATE Ave moving, long, John H. Ford, di Shetucket St AGENT, OR OF W. S. ALLIS, EXECUTOR. piow iand, leve sod hard ARTHUR 1. LATHEOP, Tlione 175. CIGARS BLOW the cobwebs out of your brain with an, INDIAN airing. New sights and scenes will give,_ vou added zest for the day’s work. Go scveaty miles for only one dollar. City prices are down; the quality up—with two brand new modeis and many improvemeats. Norwich Indian Agency 34 MARKET STREET FLORIST FREES N ‘uo(] OEDEK reerhouses G at pianis and | Tel, prid Phong 868 | Co, LANDSCAPE GARDEN! cUbwWeRsE & ABCHITSCES er Buliding, Nerwish, e S —— gy TREAPSON ‘ NG | @ special- | Cex SL w5 |NICKEL PLATING | Metal Refinishing of all kinds. We {do Golid, Silver, Nickel, Copper and | Brass Phating. Making a specialty of efirishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix- tures, Knives, Forks, and also in re- finishing Brass Beds. NORWICH NICKEL Oosn. DANCWNG - - — PLATING COMPANY o Tastroeter, O34 Feilame all, -esulw"dué_‘;;’hnn- 1995, 77 HAMILTON AVENUE sl i/ o Mondsy, APFI . NORWICH, CONN, THERT 15 no acvertisng mediumi in Eastern Conneesicu: squal 10 R or buminees seeulis 22— WHEN YOU WANT fo put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- The Bulle- fum better than thfough the advertising 116-118 W. Main St, Narwich, Conn, b e S T e Whiteston. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (Established for Malt a Century) We carry a complets line of Domes. tic and Imperted Cigars. TOBACCG and one one ners. A, L MEYER, Successor to JOHN E. BOWAAN, n over a at once. information may be had diGARS Cigar aate §70 per tnuucand 4. F, CONANT, 1 Fraaklis st JOAN A. MORAX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, apr21d Franklin Square, set tubs, cnamel sk AveTIONS STANTON L. BRIGGS. “Telephione Lebanon: 1875, 1 will seil at public auctiop. on SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. at my farm in the Town of Scotiand, one mile trom R. R. station, two and one-half miles souih ‘of ‘Seotland Village, the fol- lowing described property: One fine horse. afraid of nothing and an -excelient dniver, 1 riding sadd] two-horse team wagon, st of cart wi ms, set of mowing ‘machine wheeis, 1 spring- tooth harro 1 _weeder, 1 horsc potato digger, 1 siejgh, 1 Cambridge plow. 1 Ar- iington plow, 1 Curtis “easy puil” manure spreader, 1 Osborne mowing machine, 1 haorse rake, 1 , 1 sjed »anud for. horses or oxem. 1 dise harrow! 1 set dou- ble feam harnesses, 1 ox'shovel, 1 £rain cradle, 1 anvil, O0X vokes. croEacut £aws, tackie blooks. thook. iron bars, chas .| ropes, hoes, forks, shovels, and a ot of other’articiés Loo nNunerous to mention. Houseiroid furniture. consisting of sew- ing ‘machine. 1 Edison~graphoshene and records, 1 ing. 1 oiothes-hor=e and Lother artic! too nul to mention. KATHARINE (. MURPHY. P. 0. Baltie, Conn. 1€ stormy, sale next fair week' day Caterer in attendance. apr2AMWEF L J. WILCOX Auctioneer AUCTION Wili seil at nubkic auction. at my*farm, about one mile north of Hanover, Conn.. on | TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922, at 1.30 o'clock p, m., the following.: O'n- pair (weight about 2700). (Aytsaire grades). 1 gasoime engine and v table on truck (ncarly mew): 1 en- siage cutter and blower (neariy new). 1 two-horwe MoCormack mowing machine. 1 McCormack rake, 1 cutaway harrow, 1 spring-tooth harrow. 1 two-horse team Wagol 1 two-horse dump cart, 1 hc:.\') team harness (neariy new) press -harmess, 1 stone drag Dlows, 1 blasksmith forgo. 1 one-horse mowing machin, 1 two-herse spring wagon. 40 bushels potatoes, Other articles too numerous tion. Sale rain or shime. JOH: Hanover, Conn. sbarp, young:. horses cows, 4 ors to men- X REJMUM. apriSTuSM Box STEAMSHIPS New -"ork Via. NEW LONDON LINE FARE $3.38 Steamers leave Daily, exc. Sunday, 11:00 P. M. Due New York, Pier 49, N. R. 00 A, M. |Comfortable Staterooms | Ready for Occupancy at | li:s0.P. M. ¥ i STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PABTS OF THE WORLD. Travel to Europe and Continenial Points and United States Mail Steamers. by Espress v, ESRL Agent, Tel. 1139, { WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK ! Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 ip. m. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thunday and Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Az J. G. CHEN 18 Bath St. CH!ROPODIST s, Sl LR Bldg.. 331 Mam St hvm Cotin. Paocus 1366-6 PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds prompiiy ul aeaily done. Estunates promply gsertully given. The Builetin (:-sfl WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the publi am better ‘kan throi | columns of The Bulie the advert! om0 7w 0 0 0 20 ¢ w0 e e w9 2 ¢ O G W FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, Damer— = o R: F. D! arStreet...ioiee s BostOffices siis it vore e aae o Classificat Am’t Encl Write complete ad below including name and — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here O e ~- Number of Insertions.- e s e s e MAIL-AD \ To Let, For Sale, Etc. ion, aeve osed aene address eees v NORWICH WELDING CO. |ANG REPAIR WORK ihere is no medi- | VTD RENT x. modern_tenement., iR heR Uttt apr2dd 'OR RENT—In business secction. Eite| suitable for auto accessories, ieather| Eflodsux\we store or any retail Tel. T—Tenement of St.__Tel. 178-4. aprged F¥OR RENT—Furnished thl Thouse- ke;pm: rooms, § Carter Ave., Zast Side. jan10: T¥OR RENT—Upper_apartment of s rooms _and nrm”’rel 259, aw‘mu “ro iree-room cot- tage 2t Lineoln Bark. Tek i TO BENT—Onc or two furnished rogms, with private bath, in best residen- l section of e city ; garage room also £ 0 desired. lnu\ure D.'D. Disco, care Disco ros aprisd TOR RENT—Furnished rooms, at 4§ Chugch St aprisd FOR RENT—Desirable room. furnish . in good neighborhood. Phone 1147- aprisd TO RENT-_ Furnished light )museknf rooms by day or week. St Franklin St aprisd__ TO RENT_Three.room tenement in- quire_39 Soruce St ____ apriid TO RENT—Rooms for Tight mvao- keening, ~Phone 1987, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ten dollars in bilis. Please re- turn to 58 Norta Main St. Mary John. apr24d LOST—Bird dog, about 8 months oid, face half blaek and half white, biack spe on taii. Return to 53 Thames St. Re- ward. apreid INSURANCE IT MAY { MEAN You may be the next victim of a fire.| i Don't take chances. The small annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it affords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES nathan Smith's ew station, : most convenient place in r gasoline and mobiioil: TOMOBILE and Painting, lettering_and sign_pai Joseph A ott, Pond Norwich, Conn. mar9d | AUTO TOPS, ramator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing. ail kinds ot a Jos. Angaruno, Bond Phone 13! marl0d llunWELfl | iwqi.n. R[ —R] | i { i i ’A broken or sagging frame is made WELDING SERVICE The reinforcing we put our SKILLED WELDING will any weak or broken auto or frame safe and strong. Utilize our service and save money and time. truck | Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street - QVERHAULING: OF ALL KINDS | Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Upho'stering and” Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all itc branchea Seott & Clark Corp. 57 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET PLUMBING | PLUMBING, heating, gashitts and general repaizing. John Mdrton, 29 Mar- gery St Tel. $92-32. novzid TAe very Dest plumbing oy expert ricn 4t the {airest prices (5 Euare Aiteed; also heating and 30BN _F. TOMPKINS, 67 ‘West Main St JOHN J. ENRIGHT YOU 1A D. perfoct, strong and dependable by our | in plus the | extra metal fused onto the frame and |G make |/ LEGAL NOTICES A COURT OF P! ¢ Fedrant i ok Tor e e psirict }fgm on'the 22d day of April, A. “Present — SAMI RIDG! es CEL E. HOLD! 1] EXtate of Mary J. Lamb, late of Led- yard, in said District, deceased. Court_and fiied a_petition praying. REN six_rooms, | | Charlcs £. Lamb of Norwich petitioned Al imbrovementsl Call 162 Weat Thimes | said ¥ for the Teasons therel k¢ - s therein set forth, that ad. estate of said de 2 e Court Room in Ledyard, . ‘on the Soth day of ApiL. 1922, at 2 o'clock in the afternoen, tion,” and of sai heari tion may be' granted upon the leceased. alleged to be in- Wnnwm It 1s Ordered, petition bo eani Snd. deiermined st the A5 afternoon, and aprz1d m« Rotice of (he pendency of said peti- thereon. be moying of the to given by the publication of this order one time in The paper having a . circulati trict, at least three days prior to the da of said hearing, and that return be mas to this Court. The above and forsgoing is a true copy. of record. Attest: apr2dd "AT A _COURT 01 Bozrah. within and for , on the 21st da AMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE. Judgs at sent — WARE! w. Judze AN Estate of Josenhine Kingherger. late of Bozrah. in said District, deceased. Eiizabeth 1. berger of Bozrah, Com., appeared in Court and fiied a pe tition praying, for the reasons therein s rwich Bulletin, a news- jon_in "said Dis- the first Catholic pastor of the parish in Danieison and the first Catholic priest to sLD | celebrate mass within the comfines of e of ABFL A D, BENTLEY, village of Jewett City in the year 1545, at the Thaddems Clark home on Factory Hill. Hies memery is revered today by the families.of 2 few of the earlier Cathe olics, including the McGoverns, Sharkess and 8, whose older members were cstabliched here during the zealous min- - |istrations of the forth, that an_instrument purporting to he the last witl and testament of sal deceased be admitted to probate. Whereupon, - It petiton be héard and determiined al the Probate Court Room i District, on the 28th d: 2 o'clock in the e of the pendency of said pe tion, and of sail Eiven by the publ fo the date of said hurm turn be made in this Court WAREHAM W. aprad AT A at” Monty of Montyilie 1922, Presen{—DAN D, HOME Estate of Husii ¢ Tudge, ate of Is Ordered, That said A D. fternoon. and hearing thereon, be on of this order ene % a circuiation e days pior , and that re- Mont.- E Patchaug. Tuesday m Supper 630820 Gatdes i charge of Roy, Keller—adv. day morning 2t the home Duncan MacKay in Lisbon af illness. Miss MacKenzic was Mairn, Scotiand. the dawgh and Catherine MacKay MacKenzie. was a graduate of Edinbire o @ :(eacher in Durlam. Fngiand came to visit her aunt on a years | of ahsence. on accofnt of her heaith was 3 member of the Unwed Presbyterian chirch in Scotiand. _She is sur her parcats and \vfim— x Ciara. who Charies B. Paimer, of brother, who has a governmen: position in Napassajand. Centrd Africa. The ged Whereupon, 1t Is Ordéred. That vom of said pe said hearing thereon, o news The above £ record. and foreoing SUSAN F. HOME. on Sunday degree cxe McCabe e othe fraternal of the Large de: pointed pia of Norwich Shea; San J Grand Kn Rey iin uin to Palm: dewn North Main avenue. 1o Finn biock | members we house. confe Distri J Willimantic. and des m. aes ed by District Deputy Edward Mullan « Putnam. The visiting ciergymen included R Fathers W. A. Keefe and W. I Kenne of N J. E. Ciarke and. Otto Bea Witlimantic Tyler of O chard P, H. Quinn of North ¢ Visiting dig nt were tional Supreme Director Witliam J to be be order one said Dis- | neighbors and friends who knew Mise MacKenzie sneak of her as a2 young woman of most pieasing personatity, ome who had an unusually Jovabie 4% l‘pos" on. The funeral serviee for Mrs. James Moo |Clugaze was heid at ber home on Pa mer “avenue Saturdar aftermoon. Iies | Herbert Wilber, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. Mrs. William Edmoné of Pachaug and Stephen Peckham of - |Norwich sang two hymns selected by Mrs, McCluggage. 1 Need Thee Evers Hour and Shall We Gather at the River: Burial was im Jewett City cemetery. The bearers were John Nieo! of Assonia James, Nico) of East Hampton. Mam. ex_and William McCluzzage of Jew- {ett City. There were beaniful fowers | Retatives present were Mre. Join Gran of North Adams. Mrs. Fred Forrimall of Lynn, Mass, Mrs. Bogar Sawrer of Wenham. Mass, Mr. and Mrv. Charjes Downie, Wasteriv: Jobn Nicol, Ansonia JMr. and Mre. James Nicol Eam ton and Robert Nicol of North Hampton. | The American Legion Post is to heid Josni {2 meeting tonight (Memdax) to make ar- City. Wi o [rangements for the drive catied for this p 7 | week 10 enroll every ex-service man and o {woman In the state in the American La- in|gion_claiming that everyome o "} {ahould be members for the was in command ation. which must of his co I officern, priests take the Place of the Gr; and membe; Michat! e, |my cven now. here. the Memori Cabe counc © %6 can. |arrangements are left to the Lag didates B class of ihe ), spent 2 pleasant oven as guests of Mr. and Mrs !Thornton at their home Tartor Ihighlands, Seven new members were re ceited into the class. Durh the rrens fnz all enjoyed refreshments served v the hoet and his wife, The addresses of the evening w ceptionaily interestin and cntertaini L. D, Hows % Phrenciogy was made mare comincing b tha use of the skuil of 2 hanged for wealing horses. in primitive back in another age. away dowr below Mount Miserr. There wers fafks b Karl Howard Rev. JHerbert Wilher and Rev, 3. W. Pagne. Dane hi Vips presented to the listepers mamy phuses of A presest Towshis with the theme of as the basic principie of an interesting address, A number of local asons were ‘n Moo~ sy Saturday eveming to witness work i Master Mason’s degres. A suppet was served, F ol The lowest temperatare. during he three-night freeges was recorded al ¥ 1. Ray's on Seuth Main stree Ter oge Faif inch thck formed. The mereury A ~d o mer. Notable ameng the floral decorations W the ongregationa] chureh Sunday wa the Smron Rermuda ity rwned by Miss M A. Purdiek. Tts four lars=e oepoms ot a single stem are beasmtful "1 Mra. Anple Frost i« soendinz 2 {with relatives in Harwichport Mars Mre, Haze! Bvaps of Mt. Vernon - has been visiting Miss Mabe] Whieox e " army bi-piane bound north pass- vt the borough_ Saturdas afernson, Birst ome seen here sines last rum The Timbiss, sk e and- Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 728 , 32 6TH STREET COAL AND WOOD TOAL, seasontd wood and kindlings o amall: quantities Phons 585 & R. Shapiro, Willow St, BOOKBINDING J“fi;fl BRADFORD Blank Books &I, WHEN. YOU WANT to put your busl- fess before the public, there is no medi- better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletin. THERE is no advertismg medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- ta far: Tesuls, and PRESTON ‘nflos. Tol. 887 BARSTOW e e Rlied o Ordon GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery THE rOUSEHOLD Qils and. Brushes Need a Plumber? Examine our line of Aluminum Ware Sulletin. Buildina., 74 Fraoklin-Stosst!” °" gan of Thompsonville, Conn £0 . X Advocate J. J. Coliins of New London WESTMINSTER ::rdfl ate Deputy John Cailahan of Harl-| g oo e home from the After the work was over, a banquet | \veStminster Good Priday. service. Dea- was served in honor of the national ang [*on and Mrs, Edwin Edmond received word of the death of their sem. Prof. —— | Herman D. Edmond. for many vedrs ope Copyrigit 116 The Picture Advertisers Box 17 | of the faculty of Storrs colicg acd dea- - ] con of the church in that niace: and later transferred to the exvermep! sta tion at New Haven, Professor Hdmon: had been i1l mamy months. but it Wat not realized tha: the emd was =0 near and the news of hle passing was & zreat thock to his paremts as well as to his many friends here, where be lLved a3 3 boy Arthur Edmond of Lishon oldest son of Deacon and Mre. Edmond, joited hi Pparents at Westmimister and accompanies them, and Deacon and Mrs. A. Hale Ben- nett. Mre. Edmonds' brother and i wife. 10 the home of Prof Edmonds mother in Hampton, where the fumeral wan heid, The beastiful flowers inciad- ed one in the form of the Mason's em- blem. Another token of bigh rezard was found in the numiber and chasacter of those attendine Prof. Edmonds’ €uneral a good number voming. frem New Haven and Storrs. asvie frem relattves. Rev. e £ i ¢ | b i i I il E i ot # F uf L Xew brother of Mrs. Edmond, A Hale of Ca: IIHADHWO.‘!(AMO'“ a John Bellimzi of New Rochelie s mak- ing his headquarters for the present at the Koch homestead. A number from Waestminster mme-«mmt:z town hall Friday The ceiebration. from the time of the PO

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