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Colver of the submarine at thé home 6f hér son, Nelson Par- i Mrs. Parkér wes ac- Doyle and yéung week at the home 6f Mr. nd Mrs. Pér- Miss Katheriné Johnston of Philadél- NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantic Office 31 Church Street Telephone 1063 What Is Golnx On Tonight, United Order Golden Cross, Williman- tic Commandery, No. 256, mests, Figarés presented Taesday at the meetiig of Willimantic Rotary Clus b$ B. A. Case, principdl of Windham High school and supérintsndent of local pudlic schools, showed that the average ‘tax o Ploperty “valued at $3,009 on bands of $80,000 necesary to bufid the propossd #adition to Natéhaus Grammar sehool Would amount to about 60 cents & year, or one-fifth of @ mitl. A property owner with Yeal estate valued at $18,000 would be taxed one cent per day on the same basie, T figures were brought out by Su- perintendent - Case while talking to the Rotarians asiing for their support for 6 _project. When the town of Windham built her schools the butldérs looked into the fu- ture and prepared for increased atténd- arice; but their vision was limited and e “Aawil " boony atténded the Massaehusetts Yeé|ioday, about ten years since many of the 1 Mre, Wright a | Coolers' convention in Woreester Wel<fgohoois were built, Gnuds Windhans : Yo A aRehy) S0E SRS schools overcrowded and in some cages wheel Richard Parker, whe has be6m a|pupils getting but two hours’ instruetion aughtér. Mr. gnd $frs. C. H. L. Dovle, | > xv : 29 oty at Mt. Airy, Philddeiphia, arrived Tues. | s rohoug schosl has grown (o 225 pu Pils in aftendance, an increase of 60 pex cent in 10 vears. The school when buflt was planned to care for an increass of 100 pupils but the school is now hold- ing more than twice that number. Next Yédr thé conditions will be even worse. as the average grade at Natchaug will 6t be less than 80 puplls, the school ave- l | Sunday with New York state operator’s license, He pledded guilty. The case ;na nolled upon: payment of costs of 5.15, ¥ire Warden Abbe and kis mwen, of Windham, Wére busy all day Tuesday fighting a driving brush far that pread all about Phelps cfossing, #fter Mrs. Jen- nie Birbarie of Brick Top road had started @ frush fire-on her land and al- lowed it to §6t out of 1. Mes. Bif- barié was arréstéd and v be brought | before the cofit herd this (Wednesday) morning to_explain. The fire could Bd seen for milé§ &F6ufid, dense clouds of smoke being visible front ad far as Frankiln Kill, on the Norwich- ian- tio highway, After a fight of over twenty-four hicurs the men fightinig the forest fire i the towns of Columbia and Andover had it under control Tueésddy aftericon. The firé spread quickly and burned over two hundréd fores of woodiand, the greater DAYt ofigths 1and in Wést Hop River known #_{he Colling land. Over fitty men were Busy during the night Monday, ho'ding the fire back undér the diréction of Firé Wardens Rélland Coub 6f Célurn- bia, Géorge Mérritt of Lndover and Hen- Ty SchRell of Céventry. Mrs. Salvateré Catélems, of No. 125 Mansfield -avenue, was on the border of hysterics and ‘wome. néighbors reachéd a high pitch of excitemeént Tuesday af- ternoon Wwhen it was dissévered that An- gelo, the three-yéar-old son of the Cate- lénocs, Was lost from the houss. The po- lice wére notifléd and s sedrch of akout an ‘hour resulted in the discovery of the boy and his return to his mother. The child, little knowing the troublé he had oaused in his wanderings, had reachéd Quarry street about a haif mile from home and was still going. of 26 Pins, but tfhie Iocal fang expect the Plainfield ‘pair to pull through. eriever Moosup and Plainfield get- togéther, a large amount of good nétured rivairy is arcuséd. but this mateh seem to have ex- citéd more than the ususl amount. Sat- uréay night's match between Walsh-Mof- fitt and Bailey-Sullivén was & watkover for the former pair. By premier bowling they won by 32 pins. | Suing Walsh Moritt Bajley " Sublivan 18t ., 118 138 115 2nd . 134 130 126 116 3rd . 131 135 118 EEd &h . 137 184 111 102 5th . W17 125 130 - 6th . 122 134 114 125 Tth . 111 127 115 105 sth . 112 1 83 193 9th ., T14 153 132 128 10t 114 158 e 128 1238 1360 1156 117 Funeral serviess for Red. B. D. Rem- ington were held in the Baptist chursh Monddy evening 4t 8 oclock. The church was crowded. The servides weré opénéd with prdver by Rev. A. B. Coates, D. D., of Hartford. secretary of the Bap- tist conventlom, followed by resding of the scriptures by Dr. Coutss. After 2 duet by Mrs. Bernice Chappell and Ed- win illetté, Thy Will Bé Done, Rev. Mr. Gatés led in prayer. Then f6l- lowed an address by, Dr. Costes, a duet, by Mrs. Chappell and Mr. Gillette, Only Waiting. Benédiction was pronéurieed by Dr. Coates. There were beautiful floral offérings. AN placés of business were closed during the services. Mr. and Mrs. Charlés L. Strong, Mrs. Katie Tolcott and %William Jolinson me- tored to Norwich Tuesday. A heavy forest fire swapt over What is known as the Mill Hill wogis Mon- day afternoon and night anfl burned over a large territéry. The firs was about 2 mile and a haif from the vil- lage. Arthur Chapman has broken ground for lis new garage om thé corner of morning. O. F. Heinrich of Norwich sang soveral pieasing solos, among them Crossing the Bar, Rock of Ages, Beyond %o Gates of Paradise and Come Unte e. Mrs. Lawrence Abel is entertaining her sister, Mrz. George Hentz, and daughter Priscilia_ of Providence. Mrs. Edward Bishop was called to Colchester Thureday by the sudden iii- ness of Rev. B. D. Remington. Mrs. Olin Boynton of Bashan Hill, Quality Higher show why the Fisk Cord Tire is the best buy on the market. Prices Lower There’s a Fisk Tire of extra valuye in every size, for car, truck or speed wagon oo P B g g WHo has béén iil for several weeks, is 30 x 315—$10.85 ved last week at the homs of | po- g Norwich avenue an 2in somewhat improved. Mrs I Smelevood Bisding, who i N | rare PInE 68 10 pupils per grade. This| mrcagh their sstaraéy A. Fosepn & |mon The bullding is to be 40x Miss Nellie Gridiey, Miss Gertrude Olin e e Non-Skid Cord o rieans that two féachers must [oe pro- . . T ¥ 5 ; 30x3%— 14.55 &t her home near Red Top. Vided for each grade if the children are|DrOthers, of ringfleld, Mass, have bé steam-héated. < and Perey Allyn of Montville were guests Extra-Ply Red” 3234 — 30.50 The Long' Cove auxtifary of the Ladies' |y taceive proper instruction Brought suit againét Abrdam Goldsteln| Mrs. A. L. Stebbins motored to Nor- | Sunday of Mrs Olin Boynton. S 30R81 1785 N Aid society of the M. E. chureh IS to meet | mpc 0aks ,xh”;]'fls planned for an|Of this oity for damages 6f 486. The|wich Monday. Mrs. Orrin Maples is confined to her Six-P1! X 33— 17. on-Skid Cord this (Tuesday) afternodh with Mra. Emil | increace of 55 mupils ot the aitondanse | CASE is returnable before Justice of the| Charles Perkins of East Haddam was |home by finess. -Ply Non-Skid 2x4y%- 8.9 Gunniste e e e e® | Peace Curtix Dean o1 May 6th. The pa-|a caller here Monddy. Mrs. Ira Wheeler of Leffingwell speiit Clincher Cord Non-Skid Cord \ hewn | Mrs. Nawrencé Wasliburn, with her lit- | 1o o Py i chool is under | POTS in the casé weré servéd Tuésddy by| F. L. Chu of Williharitic was in {a day recently with Mrs, Albert Avery. 30x3%4- 17.85 3 x45 - 4L09 < s Nocturne | tle daughter Jean, joinéd her father, | soniract with the state. (he setionl ‘being | CONstable Thontas Killourey. town Monday. Many from Norwich attended the Six-Ply Non-Skid A . The teher Wilson, of New York, here 188t sy nichad by the town and the teach Timetables explnining thé néw sehed-| M. and Mrs. John J. Goggin I+ |grange meeting last weck. Carl 1. Side Cord Non-Skid Cord o Iy) was | week ab his cXtagé on {he Bluff, Which | oy stace, With pupils on half time|Ules for tralns én the New Haven rozd | Monday for Colinsvilleafter & f Brown demonstrated the Deico jight sys- 30x3%— 19.8 %315 — SLSO . R, [ Mr. Wilson opened iast week for the séa- | ' 7 ‘half year's s-hooling cvery |SfféCtive Sunday, April $0th. when tho|weéks stay in.town. em with slides. The hall was lighted by , son. Mr. WashBum spént the wéek ond | veay having only two nours instruotion | davlight time will be adopted. are to be| Joheph IKelléy of New London, foré- |eleotrifity. To the next meeting each of Flat Tread Cord for Trucks—36 x 6—§77.00; 40 x 8—$136.00 M ontaine | and Sunday theré with his family. For 180 dave. The tuition of the pupile|on hand at the local station fry the lat.|man on the stats road job Was a caller | the women members is to cary a May s 7 - e based on the average attendamee grant|ter part of this wéek. Al trains will be [here Monday. Dasket hunch for two. ward g T CENTRAL VILLAGE cautes the town of Windham to pay the |2dvancéd ona hour from standard time. e John Rathbone of -\\'mm-sd.uy) évening with R * Macomber at thé parsonage, Mrs.” Dwight Jéiicks of Plafifield ha been spen Putnam visite : s Misé Sfary MeSheftery, R n Wiicox of Nerwich visits . with friend$ hers. She was ard in the loeal high schés Gertriade Ha 1d Mrs. Revers, Mass. Amos E. Hall of South K tor: s at M the past ménth. has beén a 2 f6W days. Cantérbur; Keiler is to move his family t Joreéy, where he is employed. Mary Gailagher spent Sdturda: kivn with Miss ned With hér to hénd the weé the allagher homs. o is émployed in Nor Herpcour epply freely up nostsi ¢ teacher' training class is to meet edHiill, Thursday HIil I8 sioWly récovering frem a eé. tere atiack of pneumonia” She is under e care of a graduaté nurse from Nor- Wiiliam Déan’s rancé, who his héen rents, Mr. and Mrs, h Potvin spént Synday with Lila Kilpatrick, state $4200 yvearly, the state ing $1.000 for the teach At South Windham there are mow 75 pupils in two rooms, a dedided crowding pupl’s, for no teacher can instruct any stch number of pupils so that they can get tho edveation afforded in schools mot s0_crowded. When Windham High school was built many péople thought it a white elephant ; but time hos shown that the school was planned about right as there are now 609 Duplis againet 300 when tha schos! was erected The Windham st [ cannot ¢ atténdance Theré has be ligh school for the mmar schools. chool but {wo rooms avai for both in t! o the huild- ing and mot suitable for ¢ be confined in for an entire Then there %arc do, said the speake able schoolhouses $4,000 vemrly, in turn pe; d nd The 6t school is filled overflo. a a of using the frém t s we can ise port- at of about We can go on as wa are s 000 vearly at the Oak school where the children receive abso- ¢ o benefit from their half- ‘We can put eight rooms at Na o y i . , {cheug scheol on half tima at a cost of #8000 vearly for no return. Tha bett: way sfems to build sn ad- i -| dition to aug school at a cost of t Sunday at his home. { 000, bond the school, which means pd Mre. William Nettléton of {inierest of about $3.400 yearly on the | Dougiass, Mées, visitéd Sunday|bonds. Now what will this mean to YAPoRuUR St sop., Siduce Netleig, taxpayer of Windham? If will mean that Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly 3 Cosmer Young and taxpayer will be taxed 1-5 of ons dall of Norwiei, N 1 of Putnam were vi William Dean's. and Mrs. Kennéth Chapin have ré to théir home in Bristol. Dickenson of Manchester visit. and Sunday at the home o s Harrfett Ken. itors Sunday a s, . wm—y DENTISTS Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland o turned Alles of Daneison, Miss Alieé s asseswed, 1 pay the interest on the ack the schoot Yhat does this mean to the taxpay: with property of about $3,000 Tt means a tax of 60 cents a month, Is this too mu t 25 years this w bonds and ban .| ?| | | With prop-j their Wives or young women friends mo- { s owner to pay to MNAP-A-MINIT §i7's couéin, Mrs. Frank Edgerton. e R NAP-A-MINTT y el 3 > generat 5 i iss Imma Fraser and Miss Freda!eation as good, it not better. FOR b e “{u?’(‘:" Were visitors with | fathers allowed as to receive p B, - just how this Will hit the ma; PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND Gauthiér is to be thé jamitor |erty valued high enough to cost him one FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY at the town hall, a5 James Pelistt has!cent a day, Mr. Caso stated that $18,000 ECIAL ton the tax list would pay thls one cent SPECIALISTS Davls is moving to Albert|g qgy. ; 2 | g < tenement on River street. 1% Winana easdity sall bonds on her 9 A M T K = | indham can easily scll bonds on he: 03P M church conferérice met Tues- ! schools, Wisdham Hizh ol alone be- 715 Main Street. Alling Buiilic 2th. at the Tocal chareh. Rev. | ing valuéd at a suficient amount to cover ! 2 of Wéstminster conductéd | the cost of al! schooi buildings in the ¥ o devotional exercises and Rév. WObert|town. When Windham High was built rmon. Rev. John Pratt o onducted devotions at 1.3 a business meeting, Rev. W. of Plainfield delivered an ad [vlr"’s, Boy Wanted. Allén H. Gates o . s o Seotland s on Religious E 7 Funeral Lirecior & Exabalmer | 0 e, 1sHows W62 NORKTH ST, WILLIMANTIG | Coss W Lady Asis Tei. Conestian | ©UtH2M Y M. SHEPARD | Succeeding Fitnore & Skagacd iday. —— South Manchester.—The Orford the first hotel t5 be built in Séuth Man rey BYOS. chester, is closed. The structre, oneé of first t6 be built by Samuél Purnél FUNERAL OIRECTORS AND en he did what was eonsiered some. ng extraord e} < by buliding so far ’ EMBALMFRS rom the business seotion, i nfib“' locdtéd 8 Unian St Willirnantic, Conm, | on such a valuable site that it i§ té be Phene iLady Assistant) used for office buildings. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Demonstration and Sale of the Free Sewing Machine Will Continue All This Week $ 2 0 Allowance for ® Your Old Machine . During this Demonstration and Sale of the Free Sewing Machine, we will allow you $20.00 for your old machine, regardless of its age or make, toward the new Free—easy to run, sews everything from a fine tissue to burlap. Step in and let us takk it over. No obligation. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. of Cantérbury préached thei Isrdel Seguin and Mrs. L. Howard ¢ visitors at Frank Thayer's in hétel, {it cost $150,000 and today is valued at jbéttsr than §300,000, In closing Mr. Case askeéd that ¢ merber should g0 to the town meeting Thursday_night and vots whether Windham's chil; proper educational facil . this tdwn will resort to the old plan of waiting until it is too lats. Tha object of bullding the addition at Natchauz is because it !s central fo the overflow district and will care for the overflow until séctions of the town or oity grov in numbers sufficient to warrant the c truetion of & building in a new & By 4 unanimoyd vote the ol the plan of bullding the addition and vétéd fo take part in the meeting Thurs- day night. ‘The mesting Was called to order at noon by President Valentine L. Murphy, &nd the usual busifess was transacted prior to H. W. Standish taking over the meeting and troducing Mr. Case as speaker. A rising vote of thanks was glvan Mr. Case for his enlightening talk, which so clearly showed the absoluté ne- cessity of additional school facilities in Windham. The meeting closed with the singing 6f The Star Spangled Banner. In pelice court Tuesday morning, Charles H. Baker pleaded not guilty to a oharge of assault on Dr. Herbert L. Switzer. Présecuting Attorney Samuel B. Harvey obtained from the ocourt a continuance of the case until mext Mon- @sy morning as Mr. Switzer is confined t6 his home on Jordan road suffering from injuries received when Baker struck him on the head with a cart stake. Géorge ¥. Lee, one of the twenty vie- lators of the motor vehicle laws, arrest- &d here Sunday, Who failed to show up Monday mérning was Defors the oourt @nd explained why he had his car reg- istered in Connecticut but was driving - tl £ ti =1 The Famous Healing Toilet Powder the Skan - * For Chafing, Rashes and all Skin Soreness of In- ;mh,mldten & Adults. containg six healing, antiseptic/ disintecting W. n‘oi found in There's Nothing Like It. All druggists jtoréd down Istates that weather thére is anyt whether | | lar one last yé but no changes in rums have been an- nounced. On the Central Vermont rail- road the scheduls of trains two a day each way remains the same, the daylight time being effectéve. Funeral séftices for Ecwést L. Stark- weather Wwéré held Tussday afterncon st 1 o'clock at Kis home in Lébanon. The arers wera Ernést Davison, John Ruf- oll, Leéonard Tresher and Arad Rebin- urial was in the Lebanon came- Funéral Directsr Jay M. Shepard Was in chargé of the arrangameén Briet Notes. Word was récéived Tuesday noén from Mre. Alicn Bartlstt, probatién offiesr of Puinam. that a woman supposédiy a rés- ident of this city. had béen found in that fy in an apparéntiy démented condition. Her name could mét be learned but the name of Cuiver was ofton spok Dr. Hugh B. Campbell of 1 o Nhold a chest &linie to day) street. Mrs. Frank Larrabss of Prospéct stredt has réturned from Washington wWhers shs attendéd the national mesting of the D. A R. as delegaté from the local chap- h is t (Wednes- at the Red Cross rooms on Maln Why not atténd Darncé to be glvén seph's hospital at mantic. this evénin tra of Norwich will Spend a délightful évening dnd help thé Tickéts admitticg lady and gé . Single admiesion 30 cents— the informal Charity for heneft of St the armory Miss Fiths] Safford is the gudst of Mary Martin of Spring &treet. having been dischargéd from St. Josepn’s hosvl- tal. where she was a patiént for fiftesn weels. v S. MeCready school rsity Monda: Tracy was a Hartford visitor attended the conference at the twelve members o tl Club, Willl- accompanied by to Norwich Tuésday nimht to atténd the éntertainmient of Norwlch Rotary club held at the Wauregan ho- tel, Mrs. Glén Basséit of Providénce Is the guest of Mrs, George Wioex. Mrs. L. G. Kinney, who has bean the guest of Mrs. Thomas Littls, réturned 6 her home in M. Monday night, Men in thie employ of thé staté high- way dépaftment dre repairifié the high- i way in the vieidity of The Ridges Aliss Elizabeth Hardman, who retu €d from Atlantio City. N. J., recéntly, g but idéal for bathing. Mrs, Lena Tripp and Mre. Annié Spell- man are in charge of the arrangéments for the annual banguet of the M. E. Sor- ority to be held May 2. Mrs, George M. Harrisgton has réturn- 4 from Atlantie City and 4 visit with her aughtér, Mrs. Burfon Bartlétt of Hart- ord Mrs. H. L. Hunt, Miss Gertrude TN Turner and J. Z. Mathieu métored to Middletown. Tuesday aftérncon, Mr. and Mre, Charles ¥. Risedorf returning home with them, Only two marriagas were récorded at the office of Town Clérk Frank P. Fen- ton for Mareh, as in the Cathsile ehurch there are no marriages during Lent These were on March 2, John J. White, Jr., Atlantic City, and Miss Vir- zinla Hills Baker of this city. by Rev. H. S. McCready: March 14, Harry A, But- ler and Miss Hila 1. Palmeér by Rev. thur D, Carpenter. The wedding of Miss Elizabéth Mor gan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Reesé W. Morgan, 166 South Grant stréet, Dallas Pa. ,and Frank 8. Crane, #ilk manufac- turer, of Kingston, t6ok place Monday evéning 4t the home 6f thé bride’'s par- ents, Rev. John B. Craven pérforming the cérémony. Mr. Crdné is wéll known {n_Willimantic, at one time holding the office of superintendént of the oid 4. G. Turner Silk Contpany locatod &t the eor- ner of Valley and Bank streets for a num- ber of years, At a recent meeting of the talent ¢am- mijgeé of the Comfaunity association. plans were madé to call the cast togéther for the mirstrél revne. “Lé's Go* Al those whe Sartisigated in “All Aboard.” the musical comedy Praduced in January, have Been urged to hslp the committee stage anothér suecessful performance. A fevr mére will Als6 be invited. Ths com- nitteé plans to gét the cast tegeiher Mon- ca¥ toc tnéet th4 director. TRagmuch as tha procteds aré Yo be used for the base. ball team, the players mlan Lo make this one of teur thégTrical THIs 16 16 be Bewlérs’ week in Plainfisld. Tonlght (Welnésday) the members 6¢ the Winter Bowiing lsagud and thélr voung women friends il enjoy a banquet at the Lawtén Inn. Thé eemmittes fn charge, Jamas Royle, Fred Walsh. TLe Itanéy and ®d King, aré endeavoring to make the event on bettér than a simi- i enter- tainmént will be introduced along with the eats. g Thursder evening will witnéss the Saal ieg of Waish-Moffitt (Plainfield) ve Mo crieSalishury (Mookun) safies on the . local allieys. The latter palr has a lead STAFFORD SPRINGS t the mesting of the town schacl com- mittés the folowing teachérs weré re- clseted for the school year begimning Sevt. 1.7 19227 igh schodl—Miss Margaret Ballantine, Miss Florence Uncles, Mis§ Gladvs Jér- dan, Miss Christél Hitcheock. Theé mat- tér of lecting A princivdl and . sub-mas- teF was’lail on the table. Borough school—First grada. Jaseshine Abhett, ona grade, Mise Genevieve Hev- itt and Miss Esther Brodertsn ; ird grade, Mrs. Raymond Towne: 4(h.grade, Miss Clara Fddy: 5th gradé. Miss Catherine Martin and Miss Mildrel Germain: 3th Mrs®Myra Colling; 8th grads. Mes. Mar- bl Snow ; kindergartén, Miss Edith G. Cushman. Miss Cfldver [Conversn as- istant in the kihdérgartén desrtmeént, ds décided not to return néxt yédr hool, Miss Isadore Dunham, 4nd Miss Margarct Commans ; Miss Hode- in and Miss Merriam of thé Staffordaville schools did mot wish a re-election. West Stafford schosl—Mrs. Louis Chat- Dorothy —Miss Mary Plase. hool—Miss Louise Sny- der. Leonard Dist ta Webster. Crow Hill schotl—Miss T iHerman Rawitéer of New town cn business Tussday. There has been frost évery moraing eek. The séason is abtist two vael e and farmers say they will with théir sprisg work unl her gets considerably war school—Mrs. Henriét- ith Yorl K was in soon, } e Ladics’ supper in charge of Mrs Aia society chanel Friday evening in A, W. Clifford, Miss Déro- beth Anderson and . Lo P Some of the young people weré waitretsés. The tabies werd attractive with pink candles and flowers. Foliowing the surmer. théré was an ex- lent_program including pianc-s6los by s by Mra. Cliftord . Clifferd. 1 n at the Hartford High schiool, is to spend next week et heér home The mémbers of the local Poultry assq- ciation entértained the Mansfield assécia- tion one night last week. The Leéagus of Worien Veters held a successful food sale in the schosihouse Batutday in charge of Mrs. R. G. Water- ous, Mrs, H. C. Tathron and Miss Grace Bates. The proceéds weré about $20. Mrs. P. A. Borton has gens to Jaffrey, to spend some time with a Putnam and Mrs. H. C. Lathrop attended the wedding 6f Miss Elitabeth Kingsbury of South Coventry and Cérleton P, King of Willimantic in South Coventry Satur- day évening. Jehn Beckwith is moving this week to ono of the Weir houses. The hoéuse he cates is to be occunied by a man who to work for Adam Larrabee. Miss Ajlis of Watérbury was a recem guest at the inn. Members and_friends of the Reading club met with Mre. R. T. Bixby Thurs- @ay afternoon and listened 16 & review of the much talked of bosk, If Winteér Comeés, glvén by Rev. Harry MeCready of Willl- mantic. An animated discussién f6iiowed the talk. 'Téa was served by the hostess. Th¢ Woman's Missionary sosisty meets with Mrs. Harold Maine Wenesday. Alan Guild of Néw York snent Sunday with his pareénts, Dr. and Mre. F. E. Guild. In the absencs of Rev. W. A. Borchert of St. Paul's church, whe was in New burg, Rev. Mr. Gilbert, professor at Berkeley Divinity school, Middlétown, had charge of the serviee Sunday after- noon. Mr. Gilbert, who has chargs of & nmber of mission parishes in MiAdlesex county, gave a very interesting actount of his work. Miss Mary Packer, who is spending some time in New London. was ap home over Easter. Billy Luffier of New Haven spent Sun- day with his grandfatter, W. 8. Chappeil. rade, - Miss Fvelyn Turner: Tth srade,! Tecent business cailer throp's. al service for Miss Annie Mac- Kenzie was held at the home Mrs. Duncan day afternoon J. Reynolés, pa: ficiatéd. Mrs. L. G. Buckingham of Jew- sang I'm a Pilerim, I'm # Forial was in Head-FHerskel’ . Thé hearsrs were Paul st. Jr., F. L. Kanshan, Olaf Neison and Rudoloh Erieson. There wére beau- | tiful flowers. Friends were present frow | Jewett City, and New York. Hon Bros. were in charge. assisted an of New York has been al days with his son. John B. Maclean. The Community club of Pach: hold its meeting Thursday evening committee is ¥. H. Gitbert, Mrs. ins, Miss Tit and Arthur Parks, The body of Bridget Delanes of Nor- wich, was brought to St. Mary's ceme- tery in Lison for burial Tuesday. She 1ived in Jewett City & nitrber of years before goinz to Norwich. Miss Allce Brown, delegate Anne Bréwster Fanuing Chapter R., to the Coatinenfal Congress in inz, and Mrs. E. A. Fa Gilen ha ured hor o. trom D. A and dmagheer Mra. J. I miécs, Mrs. Arth dletown H. Strickland, in Mid 1t is the wish of the manazement that the team be made up entirely of local playérs if possidle, so every local asoirant will be given a tryout. First practice will be held Saturday at 2 . m. and Chase hopes to hear from as many playérs as is possible in the mean- time. " HEBRON The speiling and snéaking contest for the schools of Heuron was held in the town hail Thursday ever Golberg of tie Jones s the speiling contest. the Centsr schosl was given fi in the speaking contest. With Southergiil second. The judges Miss ABby Wiiiard of Colchester, B. Moody of New London and M Newton of Coichester, The winmers com- péted with ti ners of ten other towns at t Normal school Tesda The Sun: meeting in noon. The members of the American Legion, with their wives and met in the club room Sait Arthur Glilette mantic. Rev. Howard C. Champe Champe returned Satu from Dart- mouth. Mass, where they have heen spending the week with Rev. and Mrs. Mil The members of the school board held a enesting in the Record building Satur- day evening. business the chapel v after- has moved fo Willi- and Mrs. Mrs. Loren Lord teturned home Sat- urday from Willimantic hospital, where she has been for treatment. The Porter twing were in Hartford on Bailey, R. F. Porter and W. Horace 8. Eaton, whe has been suffe ing from e nefvous breakdown, has been lakén {6 a private sanatorium in Har! ford, whers it is éxpécted that a féw months’ rest will restors his heaith. Mrs. Lucian Bass of Sootland attended church here Sunday and cilled on friends. Mrs. Bass is staying with friends at Waldo station. The Ecclesiastical society of the Con- gremational church is to hold its annual mééting in the chapel Saturday evening. BOZRAH The mesting of the Missienary seciety 6f Boarah is 16 be held at thé home of Mrs. W. H. Whitman of Nerwich Town Saturday afterneen at 2 o'¢loek. The boys’ ¥. M. C. A. of Bozrah s to have a community meéting in Palmer hall Friday evéning at 7 e'clock. Three reels of mor Dictures wiil be shown. Mrs. Roy Keiler of Norwich will sing séveral solos. Theére was a good altendance at the Bozrah Congregational church Sundaw colds, catarrhal pains, sore throat, headache, bronchitis, asthma, croup, etc. The favorite family liniment for more than €5 years. \LINIMENT ! Masérnic lodge in Colchester F Conw NOTICE Having bought all of the parts and accessories owned by F. H. Gilbert of Jewett City, we have on hand all kinds at reasonable prices We have also $5,000 worth of tires and tubes. All makes, styles and sizes at greatly reduced prices, as we wish to turn some of this stock into cash. ; REO GARAGE L.'H. FRINK, Prop. Seyms attended the meet . attending th n fternoon it ne Ladies' Ger! Ald soclety is de Hough on Mra Mis .M is employed Gladss Con board racy, alternat anlthr' W. R. mru.wfla T TR T T l "N ~toan’d in Philadeinhia to visit Mr. > Mrs. Frank Rice. Mrs. G. A. Haskeli re- 'IORTH LYME | Fre————— Carns p. from Georgotown, after| tyilliam, Brown and son of N T | Newington—Mr. avd Mre attenging th congress . o ¢ Warren T odale on ed 1 M. dnd Mrs, Thomas Potts of Man- | tho past wei erxar week with chester, X. H.. are guests at H. E. Paul's| Rev. and Mrs, J. C. Gavin spe the Cer They accomzanied Rev. C. H. Andrew's as | eral days in the la ¢ the | far as Middletown Tuesday, on his week called there by the de: r ! to Oxford, where he rem: until ¥ 3. Conway and family i day. Mr. and Mre. Potts will visit their{to J. L. Raymond's t M If You Need Streagth and Reserve Power John E visited at Al rgan's | Mafiager Chase of Ashland baseball | in East Lyme Su; | Take téam called 2 mesting of the local ball ity Jolinkon; 78, whe TV M. thed vers Tuesday evning to acquaint them | galem road, died last Saturda % | th the rules and regulations of the To- | or o week's iliness from pne cerily organized Eastern Comnectiout | Jonnson was the lust Civil war v The World's Greatest Tomic league. = Plainfield, Conn. moved 16 Ly Jewett City Trust Company JEWETT CITY, CONN. Under Supervision of State of Connecticut Banking Department 49, PAID ON SAVINGS Savings Department restricted under the State Laws to investment exactly the same as a Mutual Savings Bank. This bank has been and will continue to be devotsd to furthering the interests of the cornr{luniiy. 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