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Miss Jane Liwson of Brosdway has returned after spending several days visit- ing relatives in Boston. i 2 % Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tillinghast of W B, Masiay, Mey 3., L0, Clark’s Falls have been guests of Mr. and i e 3 Mre, Cyrus Chapman of Ledyard. . Before an audience that filled Slater B Mrs. Mae E. Gorman and son, John, |hall Saturday evening, it eol- |- VAR]OUS MATTERS of South Manchester, Avere recent vis. | 1ege girls gave their mh;n‘ul It is daybreak now at 2.46. itors at the home of Mrs. James P. Sher- | comedy, presenting in The Poppy Trail a { § i ] 7Eat May basket hanging will begin tonight, | idan. production that set a new standard of ex- — m':fl - Light vehicle lamps at 7.14 o'clock this| Mrs. Daniel Sullivan, Miss Julia Sul-|Selleace for the college plays in musical ‘Abieman i quality, originality and beauty of cos- evening. livan and Mrs. Frank Stone, of Moosup, | U/t SEERSIH AP0 BeSlHy, of This year Mother's day falls on Sum- |Were in Norwich Saturday to attend the The performance was under the au- day, May 14, anniversary mass for Rev. J. H. Broder- byl oor spices of the No'rwu!: College club with Shadblow and peach trees have bloomed | ek, at St. Patrici’s church. the proceeds for the benefit of the Col- within & day ir two. Miss Mary E. Rogers, teacher of mu-|jege Service league and the Norwich olub The Edward Morris recital Tuesday |5l in Norwich public schools, returned|gcholarship fund. Both will benefit in a evening promises a real treat—adv. lSah;rdw t:vegh:ig &mmfifxnsfll?i _!h;:- comfortable sum by the production, but y .y having attende e rn Music | what the eds ‘will be. is not The best moonlight nights during May | pervisors Conference Thursday and Fri yet, Aocal‘gl;o‘u to the me rs of Lh?"l‘- will be from the 8th to the 13th. 6 ™ X day, nearly 300 being present. Super-|jege club. The city water wagon laid the dust on | yisor ¥, St. John, of Willimantic Nor-|' ‘Thel Poppy Trail was given in three ‘without Drugs and Medicines, in thousands | {0 40Wn towr. streets during Saturday. |mal school was in attendance during the| scenes, the first i the home of an Amer- of caves, by The Walden Method, 96% of | St. Philip and St. Jamges are commem- | week. ican diplomat and the other two in China, r orated in the church cal®ndar today, May i with the following cast: Angina, Blood Pressure, Threatened Paralysis, | 1st.. RUSSIAN CHURCH WAITS PROOF Eardened 3 ‘The flowers at Trinity Bpiscopal church OF VONIATSKY'C MARRIAGE | Jason Madison, member of embassy. unday were provided by Mrs. William H.| ynti) Mme. Mouromsky, the young Jeanette Sperry Ere 2 woman in Paris who alleges that she | Babette Madison, his wite, At Trinity Methodist church Sunday the | and Anastase Andreivitch Voniatsky, Helen Barkerding flowers were in memory of Mrs. Harrict | were legally married in the Crimea | Betty Medison, their daughter, plaints, without drugs, Scientific Consultation | StaIT- in 1920, presents her proofs, the Rus- =1 Cib o W‘:!“Nd Powell Chart, Refarences, ete., which will be sent to Fine weather Sunday started auytomo-|sian Church authorities in New York | Hung ese i ently relieved within 72 ‘hours to 2 weeks, In the male roles, Miss Julle Warner | gel. suffercrs Free, upon receipt of a statement of | bile owners on trips shoreward, or over the | do not intend to take any official no-| . . PR t‘flfld Seeley les > Mrs. R. Alexander, Mrs. M. Gikman of theix cave. Addrese: The Walden Institats, | ne whighway to Hariford. tice of her claims. This means that no | Lo Tan, Hung Kts daughter, A Stamm, Suite4 04, 1 \ymouth Bldg., New Haven, Cons- The annual visit of the worthy grand of- | Mmove will be made to undo the mar- ette Tay] ficers of the O. B, §. to Amstone, Is sched- | riage of Voniatsky Mrs. Marion { Bob Frobisher, young American diple- | 1€, % SOECLy ascelios toneh 10 e | Davidson, treasurer, and 3. L. Sfverman uled for tonight, Monday. Roem Stephens of New York and|. met L 0 Jule Warner b -t At the Home-time in the Community | Thompson, by the church that married » Emn’erlnr house at 6.30 Sunday night, Rev. Dr. J. H. | them a few weeks ago unless docU.|c,, mong, 1.0 Tan's lover, T Selden spoke to the young people. ments said to be.on their way from =y 5 Mary Snodgrass, cral” had with her her Afrdale dog, Tams A rumber of active guinea hens arc| FTance prove conclusively that e | General street urohin, Grace Fisher| Which had been brought from her home | TOke on th ;-r::;kis gl;:‘::p,po;g;{vo;h;};e;:“; of | *“Mme. Mouromsky has demanded that | Meriock Shomes, detective, in Hackensack, N. J., for the play and progress de by the fonists in Pales- i, Mirlam Taylor | she put over her comedy lines in ap- ma le the Russian Church protect her rights. 5 = tine, an address by Dr. J. Dunn ol Stonington Manor Inn will open for the A:curdis:ganto e re’;’mrts from Pirls, Jam Shomes, detective, Alice Ramsay | proved form. Miss Jeanetts Sperry was 5 4 Britain, who told the Zionists ¢ season on_Wednesday, May 3d.—adv. Mo Meromshy supibiced wwhat she |Jam Shomes detective, Anne Doody | notably well chasen for the part of the | Britain. » BOOKS o5, Subscription to all American sud European Publications. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION SQUARE = g nomuonm'.hamfu ABC o‘ K 5 The offertory at Park church Sunday|asserted was a certified translation of | St K& Y1, Goddess of the l":vg“dm' m:n M})nfi,,“gn:u Eflm t‘ha {Zonist movement, and addresses byl was a finely rendered tenor solo by Chor- | her marriage certificate and letters Servants; yn Ryan male parts that they fiiled ve W""-w Nathan Goldsmith, ex-presiden of the 2 EN TOO[S ister Eben Learned, Hawley's Come Untu | which she alleges she received from |*THlS .\ o0 o o more | By, New Britatn Zionists, and Miss Bertha Dr“. Me. Voniatsky since he came to this coun- | it flolnes, Caorne Mamblet | DIy, = ston was given, undér the| GOdsmith. president of the New Britain RAKES, FORKS, HOES, During Sunday afternoon the Otis 1i-|tr¥. In several of the alleged letters |y "crawtora, Dorothy Perry, Rachel | following managin ittes of Nor-| Htasseh chapter. The siaging of Hatlk: A 5 s fan i i 3 » g g committee of Nor-| ,p “in, Jewish national hymn, brousht|f Successful ® | brary reading room was in charge ot Miss | mention was made of his marriage to | qug,; wich College Club: executive and busi-|ynl T08 JoW *0 PO 00 SHOVELS, SEEDS. Ida H. Leffingwell. There wero 95 vis- | Mrs. Stephens. : Priestesses—Blizabeth _Moyle, Grace | Tess manager, Mrs. J. J. Donohue; ticic-{ ' oy e when the fina re-| | to be considered a “knack.” itors. 3 It was said at the Russian Cathedral| gonnet Chanlofte Lang, Ruth Bacon. sta, Mrs. Alhert H. Reese, Miss Ruby | Th® M€T: morine) when the A28, T a FISHING TACKLE George A. Sydleman of Whitfaker ave- | of St: Nicholas in Bast Ninety-seventh | ", ers virginia Eggleston, £llen Mc- | Vaughn, Mrs. Arthur jL. Peale, Miss : ftoe will b mate,||But that before the nue will observe his 89th birthday today | Street New York at the week end ser-| cangless, Katherine Slayter. n Shes.: patrons and ‘patronesses,| Ui, Inanclal committee Ml @ bcew In. was SOME NEW BAITS. (Monday) and will receive the congratu- | Vice that no cognizance will be taken| “cporuges: 5 Miss Louise Howe, Mm. Franklin 8. Wik-| situts snoms. nogs Thureday eventng. “Printed” Pattern in- lations of many friends. of the affair until the actual Proofs| Detective—Katherine Slayter, Cather-|cox, Mrs, Charles L. Stewart; transporta- | " o e ok b was T Following sunset like a ball of fire Sat- | 27 received ine Wells, Muriel Cornelius, Mary Lan- |tion, Mrs, Gifbert S. Raymond; stage| coMMON PLEAS COURT vented. OUSEH urday the new moon appeared in a cloud- | ¢10600 FIRE DAMAGE AT genbacher, Ysabel Loney, Alice Hol- | properties, Miss Clementine Jordan; ad- THE H less sky, the beautiful night drawing out " combe. Now any weman can cut eut her street crowds and motorists, WILLIMANTIC FREIGHT HOUSE| Chinese Chorus—Faith Van der Burg, |per, Mrs. Frank S. Bunnell, Mrs. Baward| The case of George Frazier of this |§ oy dress over a “Printed” Pattern SULLETIN SUILDING In a few days the treasury of the state (Sepcial to the Bulletin) Bthel Avers, Margaret Hwing, Eleanor|J. Grabam: ghls' costumes, Miss Alma|city agalnst Oliver W. Fowler of Bean |} oy Lo noet aonfidence thet it will 74 FRANKLIN STREET will recetve a check for $319,412.27 from | Willimantic, Conn., April 30—Fire Harriman, ~Jean Mundle, Constance | Bowman; flowers, Miss Clementine Jor-|Hill, was taken up for trial here Sat- Rt adi i vt TELEPHONE 531.4 | the federal government, as Connecticut's | tonight badly damaged an old freight | C2mPbell. 2 th, 1 Judge S Basket Chorus—Elizabeth H. Arnold, | Miss Marion and Louise Bailey, assisted | pleas. At the close of the udg: Thi- m.nvmnt in sewing is all share of the good roads fund. house here owned by the Central Ver- = ng J. H. Darling, lever operator at Say-|mont railway company, with a loss Margaret Meredith, Janet Addrich, Amy by Mrs., Curtiss Berpard, Miss Alice \\nller took 1helv;1pers}.‘ = a R o < at the main office of the New Haven di- | baled waste paper and had not been ynon, . = % 5 Dorothy Hubbard, Ellen McCandless, used for freight since 1917. It is be- 2 ¢ lieved the fire may have been incen- | G73C2 Baisley, Amy Ferguson. u: diary. Three other small fires of sus- - o " Packard, Eleanor Kelly, Elizabeth Wig- picious origin occured here last night and today. fall, Eugenia Walsh. ngnmn: Chorus—Helen Heming- Peale, Mrs. Frederick Shenk, Miss Ruby|the parties in the action, collided near Vaughn, Mrs. Helen Zabriskie. the old church at Norwich Town Candy and flowers were sold during|green. Both cars were considerably the evening by the Misses Sybil Palmer.|damaged but no cne was hurt. Cora Palmer, Marion Blackledge, Claris-| The plaintiff is suing for a bil «f Thursday at 10 a. m., when the large | vision, New Haven, the past week, wo-story dwelling owned by Willlam| Thig term, in the manual trainin 7 g de- !man at Maple Lawn. farm was burn- | partment o Norwich Free Academy, there » the ground, the fire was discovered | are about 300 pupils, in charge of five Clarence Thomas on the roof of the ¢ main building. It had cvidently oaught teachers, Frederick H. Cranston suber- McCall pattern pisces. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. | i sa Lord, Constance Raymond, Dorothy|$122.87 for damages n.ml"he d;’en-l.;"l.l b Vvisor. e R way, Janet wiord, Dorothy Perry, | Lord. Rose Driscoll, Millicent Disco, Net-|claims it cost him $133.8% to bave [ ks s Viort ‘pace. of fime owing. v the teny| License your dogs in the town clerks OBITUARY. Rathel Tiftany, tie Mas Thyan iknics TASE - Mary O'-|imathine repaired. wind the entire top story was a roaring office now. One dollar extra after May Mrs. William A. Patten East and West—Ting-a-Ling Girls, | Neill, Marion Geer. Catherine Battersby,| George Frazier was the first witnest. | e—————————— turnace. Mr. Feldman was in Norwios | 18t Office open till § o'clock this (Mon- Thursday. Mre. Flldman was home in|92Y) evening.—adv. the kitchen, undware of the impending| The holy communion at Christ church fanger. Tom Murphy, the hired man, | today (Monday) at 10 o'clock will be a about the farm work. special service by the rector, Rev. Rich- hone oame in mighty hnfl; n:u R. Grl.lju.m fln the inmversary of his| that city for the past eight years during | Follles—Evelyn Gray, Anna Albree, automobiles soon brought to- | ordination. :‘“"1}‘““’”&;‘“ ]';“;,e ’:f';ihgme- :m‘ o gfi;&::::\ AKrmate"d:.v’:x: B her over 100 people to render assist- 2yl aughter. Her husband died eight years The Goshen il school In aession | man from Conneetiont. ABricaitural col.| 250 and the was ghe last of 11 children | American rts s Johnstm, by was dismissed and the pupils | lege, Storrs, will spend this week in Mid. | PO to the late Josiah and Nellie Case | Diana Bretsfelder, Katherine Wilcox, rendered valusble aid. Some of the| dissex county With the junior poultry Holmes who at the time of her birth lived | Margaret McCarthy, Margaret Vaughn, household goods on the first floor were | clibs in that section. at West Stafford. Before her removal to | Harriet Warner. saved water supply was entirely R tactiiia Suidas bavic hha ap i New London 'uhe resided at Coolies—Edith Lowenthal, Josephine two avallable wells being T D eooiis man, | Stafford Springs. She is survived by her Bauer, Marjorie Riker, Evelyn Randall, s to the burning bullding. A bucket | Lot tyoe vo 2 iy | dauehter. Mrs. Small and a grandson, | Ruth Kronthal, Mildred Stiles. Mrs, Elmira Patten, widow of William | Margery Field, Janet Preston, Clara A. Patten, died Saturday at the home of | Cooper, Madeline Foster. her daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Small, 151 Vanity Fair—Leslie Alderman, Clajre Willetts avenue, New London, at the age | Calnen, Katherine Culver, Beatrice Boyn- of 86 years. She had been a resident of | ton. Miriam Gordon. Tillie Strom, Anna Ro-|He said he has ariven cars for 32 dier, Isabelle Rodier, Adelaide Christ-|years in this city and New Bedford man, Honor Furlong. Lucv Wilcox, Faith{ang has -overed 200,000 miles. He wus Curtis, Helen Burdick. They wore pret-1a public service driver in Nuow Bed- ty gowns representing flowers. ford tut recently was employed in the Donations of various kinds to the Col-| Saxton Woolen mills. lege club for thelr scholarship fund from| QOther witnesses heard were Lulu the following: flowers from Johnson.|prizier, sMilly Eowers, Julia B, Wil Scott. Peabody and Ernst, and other do-|jjams, Oiive- W. Fowler, % B. O nations from Ye Chocolate Shoppe, W.|pert and sohn T. Ryan. R. Perkine, Sellas Spa, J. F. Coserove| fmhe case 5 A. Waitz vs. Summnel Co., James Mara. Gregson Dye Works. | Miller, a nmm our the: zale ¢f a N.'S. Giibert & Sons, Plaut-Cadden Co..|hake shon o v Sde, which Worth Specialty Co., Alling Rubber Co.. [ wus pariiy t l .“x Week, cume up The Manhattan. P. J. Morley, Mohican| yefore tus courw but was zint'rued o Pnyer || a stepping n—o to & Dette life dividusle. aiso this natiom, ar rflhxlnt mere and more uu greéat powe: there is in prayer. A brisk and respen sive testimony service followed the mes sage. Mrs. Chase and Mildred Zabriskic sang Sweet Hour of Prayer. STATE BEE-KEEPERS HOLD THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING With more than 100 of the 184 en rolled members presemt, the Comneeticu Bee-Keepers' Association held its thirty first annual meeting in the hall of th vertising, Miss M. Beatrice Sharp; sup- HEARS AUTOMOBILE lUIT! 7o ok St house of representatives at the ‘sl sion, 328 W it in| Harold B. Small, an atforney § . Co. J. & Geo. H. Blfss, Peterson, George | yio oG 1 . e a5 ample SUDPIY | 1659 and now the Jeewewce vs Jagge - | fefa, Mass. oY 11 SPrIAE | e mustc, Which was orlginal, with |Hainaway, Shea & Burke, Alex Jordan, VY % ___ capitol in Hartford Bsturday. dah, Miss Alma Bowman: candy sale.{urday morning in the court of common the way gt William Thoma' | 03 ‘Garuiu - Benjamin E. Larkin & number of prétty malodiss, Was, writ- early ev It is expected that there will be busy ; i ev o jatiog Wt "‘.i?f,m::!"éfif“;;{ times among the lobstermen in the Race | Berjamin B. Larkin of Maple avenue, pails milk cans, wash tubs, tea | tiS Summer, as some of the lobster fleet ;n thE Naw -L:n d’fl’f:fi\gi:?;flmrfi::z MAY BASKETS FOR PATIENTS c. Two hand force pumps aiso | N&Y® already found,their warps cut and| yioeys " gied Saturday in his 70th year | FEOM CATHOLIC WOMAN'S COUNOCIL had lived on & farm for a long time, work. It looked at one time | either stolen or sunk. Representing Norwich bramch, Con-| A frequent Norwich visitor, Allen B.|tions which give out market renorts e Mr. Larkin was a native of Massapea lives in the city and intends 1@ rest of the farm buildings| The United States civil service com-| hut he lived in New London for mnngy necticut Catholic Women, of which Miss |Lincoln, of Hartford, an Ashford sum-| weather forecasts, music and lectures.|ine farm. Other were doomed the two barns being situat- | mission announces an examination for | vears He is survived by o as renewed forts for | Better and eniarged apparatus for receiv-| Toinem or Norwich - y his wife, a son, | Mary G. Shannon is president, Mrs. {mer resident, hi s his effo ox: ase et :d about 30 feet away to the northwest | contact representatives, men desired, age| Robert H. Larkin. and ¢ the Knights of King Arthur, of New Ha-| ing and sending will greatly increase the | “Hive Stands and o A R g e e S S e S e and a daughter, Mrs | Henry D, Buckley, Mrs. Danlel F. Con- the Knights of King ow ich is al- he Grace Brown, and two sisters, 3 Ven, as indloated by the -following story | interest and value of the club wh et Byt op RSN mined spirit and the cry that won at| Bureau at $1,800 to $2,400 a year. Frank Motiros of Norwich and. Mre 4| 2es Bhckisys oar o Norerh blais |t & New: Haven yao ways glad to welcome visltors 1 its| aphout “The Production and Sale d Mrs. A.|Mrs. Buckley's car to Norwich State ames! Archibald Mitchell Jr. Radio Club Planning Improvements The Norwich Radio club_is starting 2 campaign to raise $500, w to be BNEER I8 REBOORN SR uc:? tor better appatratus that will re- | ciq’ she spoks. from AT MEET OF CLUB HE FOUNDED | ceive from the large radlo sending sta- experience, ~:rdnn ‘They shall not pass” on the part Organist Frederic W. Lester gave|M. Etheridge of Massapeag. Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Sunday after- A group of Kiwanis olub members| headquarters in the Tha: ed building. tracted Hobey from a Backyard Aplary ; ;.:. e !\ro‘ fighters the valuable property | pleasure at the United , Copgregational Mr. Larkin, on account of his connec- | noon, delighting patients and nurses with |headed by President John C. Tracy, help- ——-—"‘_'m Professor L .B. Crandall of Sterrs whes m":a‘a““"(‘l;r;n;cut:g h: th ::SK house c:‘mrc“hfshunglly with ;w(z}) x_nkx:ren:em; érol‘!\ tion with trolley system, was well known | surprise gifts of dainty and beautiful |{ed the Italian club, K. O. KL hfii c“a;::nle D. A.bR. lrm‘;r A w:la:c n‘up “The Opportunities for Bdu iy se, room, | the th Sonata o uitmant, agio | and hi its 13th anniver: at its 1 ness Norwich members 0f e D. A. R, | cation in Practical work shop, fee house ful! of ice, corn | used as prelude gnd Allegro as postiude. I8 oy foiends will hear_of his) MAy bASketr OL thewe’ third’ Jiers 118 - <i.4 o death with regret. He was in; . jured in the (lpz‘;ffn ns d“ae l::'geoqusantl(y of COTh. | The first of America’s emigrants will| wreck of an express car about three yearé o agfinr dr i ;3;!;’"1_:1;2“3; sail for their new home early in June by | ago and retired from the position that he > a; 2 t forenbon fon so quickly Summonieeoe | &FTangements of the Palestine oundation | had flied for so long a time. providel for the patiénts, one large basket for |day evening in Wooster street. Previous|will attend the complimentary dinner|by the State of Connecticut,” and A W each of ghe wards one 1§r the n‘ur!‘t’n to the affair some friends of the young|at the Hotel Mohtcan today (Monday) | Yates of Hartford on “That Small ...., and one for Miss Campbell. men dined with Miss Le Jeune and staff|to Mrs. George Maynard Minor of | Colony. The baskets had been prepared by the |8t Neighborhood House. which has close| Waterford, president- -genaral - of the At a business meeting in the merning > 3 fund. Thereafter from thirty to forty One of the early members of Mohe; relations with the cub, made up of national society. all the officers were re-slected. They ar i’r“;“;é i e:’_;elgmgnfi}u:;e had assur?| American Jews will go to Palestine euck | lodge, No. 55, I. 0. O. F., Mr, Larki: vgv:.: i‘;‘::ecx‘xlu;exl::;;' fi?“mfi? h«uk::“d::: youths, some mature and married, a hun- e —eeem Herbert L. Langton of Westhersfield it 1k ]?m )'nn eyhole com- | month, one of the most enthusiastic Ngorkers in|each of the large omes held a prige | dred in number of Itallan stock, poten- ATI'AWAUGAN president ; Btephen J. Griffin, Stratferd insurance T 108 There was a small| 4\ o rnamental wire fence is replacing | the cause of 0dd Fellgwship. which greatly pleased the patient re- |bial leaders of the future. e i Yoo president; L. St. Ciair Burr, Seut? e e % the picket fence at the residence of Fred- ceiving it. The baskets were assembled | . When Allen B. Lincoln, the founder of| Mrs. Lillian Filer is having her house| Manchester, secretary and treasurer. A k J. Hi on, rner . Broadway P o the club, to whom the members are de-|renovated and painted. W. Yates, Hartford and Charles J YANTIC erick 7. Huntington. cornier . Broadway | OFFICERS SEIZE BOTTLE AT at the home of Mrs. Duckley 15 Ham- | led. asked those to raise their hands| The A. A. A. were defeated last week | Ross, Meriden wers elected to the audit o $8 BrEaive Lioih A LroeiA ot s WEST MAIN sT. sTORE | .0 Street and distributed from that| 5 L N0 in Ttaly, a score of mem-|by the Baftc baseball team, 5 to 1.|ing committes, L. C. Root of e By indoot cashivat By tin] O ik iner In a search made early Saturday| ons ei : Derg responded, Among those who spoke | Dagenais of the Attawaugan feam struck | Joseph D. Krohan, Dambury and H. 9. Yantic firedepartment opened Thursday 4 evening at the store of oy | o [he glfts and visit are part of thevwel- | '8 TR 5 N0 of the Greens|out 9 men: there was 1 stolen base and { Coley, Westport, executive committes, and night with a street parade headed headed | Jewelers state that earrings are so far in | LIS S0 08 S0P0 Of Samuel Bhren-| fare. work being done througheut the |FR5 FEnCPal THafine Cf Tho Crees| our S e and 7 errors. Dowe of the| H. W. Coley. Prof. Crandall and Hveret! 5 oy mantio Fife and Drum _corps, | advancs ot everything elso at the moment | % % 13 Tost Main g he officers | state by local branches of the National | g t88 SR0. T S0 L e Ttatian: | Baitic team struck out § men, there were | K. Brown of Central Village programm: which gave a concert in front of the en. | in the demand for popular-priced jewel- s in | Catholic organization, = adu: ; . gine hail after the parade. Electric lights | Ty for women that, as in the case of the | handbag under the counter, ome of today of the 1,200 puplls, three-fourths|2 stolen bases. no wild throw and 3 er- | committes. s s ) — e opening game Manager | The assoclati a hiad been strug outojde the hall making it | Yacht race in which the America won the ;‘fifthfi"z"?&,'fififsfr'fii”x O Tl | TWO CHILDREN HIT BY ST :‘::r’l";!rfiadwm; for the D e oy Manasec tha SIS o0 s Cetoy e RS0t i ok o punely T (et GRAT op, <A 1 o et T renbors. WiNGbe' mecaipten ";"?{.‘Z“g,fig, g AUTO IN MAIN STREET |“King Arthur Knights” for which K. O.|Collins and Assistant Manager Milner | win of New Haven to hold its f:ne meet amusements pryided. | A minstrel show | Preaching at the high mass in St.|°f Violation of the prohitition law. The two small chiliren of F. E.|K. A. is an abbreviation, and citizens|headed the parade with the band follow- | Ing at her home. s ¢ " > baseball players in line, and | Attention was called to the faet tha’ was one of the features, with each night " 3 53 The officers ‘makin, the raid Eggleston, the Main street druggist, had | who fee] the importance of making good |ing and the - & 06w Shosiimin. . Hha Hog “';ccmr‘!vgrd P:;;i(;k;n‘c‘:u;%n‘ls_;-:d:;al;:r:\m(‘?;ea‘l‘“t’h: ry Fenton, D, (.Ou;;mn by “;’;J;MHM; & narrow escape from serious injury Sun- | citizens of tits influentlal group hope|marched through the streets. Supt. Wil- ;nc state law requiring beskeepers shal every night goud ;ihupherd “Rey. ‘Myles P. Galvin de- | Dombroskl, J. O'Nell and Federal Officey|32¥ about 1.15 p. m. when they were somethiig can be done. llam Kinder of the Attawaugan company | fegister with the town clerk a recerd of e he colonies thes kedy fs being vary Mre. George Manning has h . e fous | Robert Chureh, knocked down in Main street near Shan- | threw the first bail over the home plate | t 5 very gen e findat.asparagiin bats - {i'the VIKEE | o St ol han ron of the Stvlour non’s corner by an automobilé. The ma- [SCOOPED TP LIQUOR THAT WM dome apeed. e visted | e Seredarded and ¢ was veied 1s for seve b ; ; St : £ ; £ . and Mrs. Willlam r v eaner 28 weel Kinia syat the heavy frosts of | come to pass if Catholics lived their faith ghine Dhepd e A i WAE DUNESD. INT0 ALK Mrmrllld Mrs. Willlam Rollinson at Can- | to securs more strict compliance with the : very portion of the beds. | —just, charitablo, pure, religlous. all four wheels cleared them. The only : Miss J. M. Pendleton, R. N. who ir V. H making & health soreey of tha eare| . ReV Richard R. Grabam has been noti- ol 55 tha 4% ®! | fied by the Dean' that when the annual fast week I Poitaass. e dave | presentation of the Lenten offerings of Pendletin win the church schools of the Dpiscopal dio- etures fortend In Hartford, attend-| cege will take place at Christ church ca- e ictures for nurses at the capitol un- | {Cq,0 Hartford, Saturday, May 6th, it o Py Tl o ealth o0U- | will be at 1.30 p. t., standard time. Large ad. veation, Dr. Ire- | Gelegations will motor up from the Nor- wotlss Mary Curry has returned to South ok i) orwal and resumed teaching 1t o B R T e Easter recess ata her home here " ' | MONTVILLE MAN'S BODY ; ~don and children Flor- IN NEW HAVEN HARBOR ence and Paymond, Ir., have returned| The body of a man found floating i - y g in rom & few days’ <[fl‘ in Providence with | New Haven harbor Sunday was identi- Mra, C v. v Mrn. Conglon's moth Mrs. Adolph | fled as thatof W. H. Neff, 26, of Mont- In 2 raid Saturday night at tha home <, terbury last week Sunday afternoon, of John Mydock on the New London| Ty, “ing pre. Benfamin Westcott and S . Mrs. Lillian Filer. ; FOREST FIRE IN WINSTEN sl “?‘}r:f\:"gu e s vonns | - Earl “Weeks goent several days 1ast| Winsted, Conn.. April 30—Fire burned a part of some liquor that hdd been | Woek at Pawtucket, R. T. ¢ Jewett City | OV¢F & large tract of woodland southeast dumped into the sink and run out| The Fisk Red Top team of Jewett City for Highland Lake this aftérnoon and to through the Waste pipe. played the A. A. A b=¥h= }“"l‘ team | Night. Fire Warden ‘Ellfott Bronson ha( their father driving in his machine on| When the officers arrived and entered |day afternoon here. ‘t et oiy | more thin 100 men out fighting th( the other side and jumped off the curb |the house with their warrant, the liquor P‘““Ed LMSCIPINIR TPU At 08 ¥ | flames. The wind drove the fire awa; to go to him, stepping into the path of | was dumped into the sink but the officers [ Sunday. _. | from the cottages among the lake. the oncoming machine. Mr. Eggleton | scooped some of it into two bottles and| Albert Rollineon. Mrs, Charles Weeks took the shildren to his store where he |took this and the still as evidence upon |24 C’“‘d;” ;l”’;‘f‘;d"““"" at Canter-| g Lury—President W. Woods Chand. attended to them and then took them |which Mydock will.be presented on the | DUry Suns IY' 234 ler of the Simsbury Bank and Trust Co home. charges of violation of the prohibition = receved the highest mark in the recent ex. . i MERROW aminatin in commereial law, a course ir E. Phillips Oppenheim, Noted English Writer injury reported was that one of the chil- 5 dren had a cut on the head and a bad bruise on one leg. Mrs. J. M. Young, of Rock Glen, East Side, who' was driving the automobile reported the accident at police headquar- ters. It was reported that the children Wwho were on one side of thé sereet, saw - _ ville. It is believe that he was the man AUTO SWERVES TO CURB~ orwich officers in the rald were Hen- =3 which has been conducted under the aus “nfirzt}g::rd”fir‘m‘:h hx; spending some | who jumped off a dock several weeks g0, AND SMASHES ANOTHER |y Fenton, J. Dombroski, D, Coughlin,| Mr. and Mrs. Allerton Kibbe and four| pices of the Hartford Chapter of th Jobn Hubbard, who is il mother, Mrs. | apparently in a fitof {nsanity. 2 3 M. Morgan and J. O'Neil, children, who spent the week end at Guia | Ameriran Institute of Banking. Mr Miss Marforie Philip Hamburg of Hartford lost con- g Hill farm, motored to their home in| Chandler's mark was 100; other Kingsley who was pain- com FUNERALS. trol temporarily of the Ford Sedan he = : Armenia, N. Y., Monday. Mrs. Ellen | petitors reccived marks of 99 and 93 re i Piavacs. Bk digte Mrs. George H. Tarbox was driving up Broadway Sunday after- | FOUND STILL HIDDEN Dimock accompanied them and plans (o | spectively. E by falling down an Mrs. g noon about 3 o' ma IN PILE OF BRUSH veral weeks' Visit. U —— spening in the foor is able toget out now. | Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o‘clock - the clock and the machind make several weeks' visit swerved from the middle of the street Saturday afternoon Fejleral Officers Miss Mary L. Warren of Willimantic Vg fo the right hand gutter where it ran | Robert Church of this clty and Joseph |spent the week end at Winding Brook LW"‘"] Opera House, Willimanti nto the mudguard of the touring car | Fitzpatrick of New London found on |farm. of Stokes Watson of Willimantic, which | the farm of Henry Maynard outside of John Dean of Ashford is visiting his ONE NIGHT ONLY was parked along the curb in frent of | Jewett City, evideice upon which | daughter, Mrs. Sarah Spinks. the United Congregational church. Maynard will be brought before the U.| Mrs. Olin French is visiting her par- MR. LOUIS MANN Hamburg admitted to the police that | S. commissioner on the charge of viola- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lathrop, xn Cov-| America’s Foremost Character Acter 2 man sitting next to him in the front | tion of the prohibition law. entry. seat had bothered him as he was driv-| A 10-gallon still, 10 gallons of mash | Mrs. A. T. Burdick visited her aunt, IN ing the machine. The automobile was|and .about a pint of moonshine liquor | Mrs. Sarah D. Matthews, in South Wii- registersd in the name of Madge Ham- | were seized by the offlcers. lington, April 20th, it being Mrs. Mat-| “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” burg, 77 Oxford street, Hartford. It had | ' The still was found in = burlap bag |thews' 80th birthday. to be towed to a garage as the steering hidden in some brush and nearby were| Mr. and Mrs. Rupert West of Tolland TONIGHT gear was twisted and its right mud |holes in the ground where the mash | Were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I F. < guard bent. Hamburg settléd for the | had been buried. according to the report [ Wilcox. TICKETS 50c TO $250 Phone Gem. Theatre, Wi reservations. An unusual Thomas Peiffer has returned from Bos. | funeral of Mrs. George H. Tarbox of ‘o, where he attended a banque: tendered | Plquetanuck was held from the Central he members of the American Legion. Baptist church with a large attendance of - relatives and friends. Rev. David A. Pitt, 3 D. D., pastor of the church officiated at I"he Cau se C ‘ect the service. The bearers were Walter S., ed and Harold F. Tarbox of South Framing- 5 orre ham, Mass., Frank L. Arnold ‘and Chas. S. Storms of this city. - adly run down,” HRurial took place in Manlewood ceme- lares Mrs, I, D, | tery and a committal service was read by wn, Salamanea, | Reév. Dr. Pitt. Among those present at the N. Y. “T had had | funeral were relatives from Andover, South nervous and stomn. | Framingham, Poquetanuck. Preston and ach trouble s i x :’(tlh’lrf; lnlfl( “There were.numerous beau- " ul floral forms. g ';:d-g;:a{’“’; Undertaker C. A. Gager, Jr., had charge could hardly tell | Of the funeral arrangements “I was really very damage to the Watson car. st ltintes, Ira Wilcox received 500 very active afehne Tolenl G0 little White Leghorn chicks from Spring. field last week. PLEDGED $1,000 TO Mr. and Mrs. George R. Russ of Willi- N mantic were ests of Mr. and Mrs. A. whist was given by, Mrs. Tssas Beoke |, At 2 very largely attended meeting in | Burdick Sunday, the 23d. enstein, of 30 Spalding street, in hon. { the Hebrew Institute rooms, Main street, or of her guest, Mrs. Samuel H. Hertz, | Sunday evening. $1,000 was pledged to PRESTON ? % i of Brooklyn, N. Y. The guest of hon.|the Kerén Hayesod by the Jewish resi- are widely read in this country, Sy Su s v. To dal 4,-| The prayer meeting at Preston Cit: or was given a sterling silver bonbon | 3¢nt8 of the city. To datea total of $i. & ¥ . Photographed at his London home, dish by the Ladies of Hadassah pres. | 500, has been pledged dn Norwich for the Baptist church, which was of special in- where most of his writing is done. | .t Tpe first prize went to Mrs. ,’3‘} $9.000 fund which is .bemg raised here | terest and helpfulness Thursday evening, SOCIAL EVENING OF WHIST . FOR nl.ooxLl’N. N. Y. GUEST in WEDDING. Floyd—Keeney J. James Floyd and Miss Helen L. Keeney were married at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Keeney, 15 tr Willlams street, New London, at § o'clock mfort and Fl"cv I would gladly | Saturday afternoon. Rev. Joseph A. El- ~ecoramend it to onyone who is nerv- i e SOPYRIONT KEYSTONE VIT# 0O, NEW YORK Mr. Oppenheim, whose books. der, pastor of the Huntington street Strange as it may seem, Mr. Op- | Ro, this week for the of Pales-| was in charge of the group of members 2 iy ¥ 3 - senberg, the second to Mrs. M. J. Start this great Yong-Gona| paptist church, performed the ceremony. | ponheim enloys a greater vogue in. | Solomon and the third to Mrs. J. §. |tine. Eighteen ne mem'o were re-|added to the church Euhgt Sunday, of Mjian fame today; treat | The wedding was a qulet and simple at-| . 0 o0 0 7S & R ER T DORTE h | 0 < ceived into the Norwich Zionist District | Charles Browning had charge of the song the nerves, with the most| fair, there being no attendants and thoe G & . pnen. assocfation at the meeting on Sunday. |sérvice. Clark Browning read the scrij Parsaluients yare seived. the DOM: | sty gt of the 320,000 quota as. | tures from Matt. 26+ 3645, and Luke 111 ;:isei o xnz assis y Mre. Ngt Thune, | siomeq for Norwich for the vear 1822, 1-5. A male quartet sang My Anchor tioh” 1. the best: knéwn. - I his : lss lelen Beckenstein :nd Mrs. M. J. | "Rabbl Joseph N. Rosenberg was elect- | Hoids. This was followed by a reason of / earlier novels of international in- | gio0Om u',?” ”:‘;‘“‘fg"g;;'nm"{fi;‘ ¢d s _committesman to join the Connect!- | prayer in which Rev. F. S. Robbins led. trigue h1 predicted war with Ger- | o pejeerins cut Jewish delegation which hvill shortly | Miss Edith Benjamin was the author of many ‘and that coutitry ia sald to pons: visit Washington in the interests of the|the message, (he subject being Prayi have had his name on her list of Teal Chance for Clean-Ep. i L He has written over seventy novels of which “The Great Impersona- b medicine known and be | ceremony being witnessed only by rela- \\ rite Goldine Mfg. Co., Inc, | tives and a few intimate friends. N. Y., for helpful circular, Mr, Floyd is a rexorter in New London Goldine Remedies are Sold in Nope | 2 I8 @ graduate of Bulkeley and Middle- wich by Geo. G, Engler and Lee & Os- | bury: Vt., un Do triedp s r: od Co.; Baltic by Geo. Thompson: | {Ate secretary and stenographer for City .olehuur by A. T. Van t.lcvu. Gpptan | Bepager James, 7. Basl: Y e e e ¥ 2 2 4 The meeting voted t 4 tian life i .. First hould . Davig; ';wm P by ‘.’l":’ P R R e En:lésnmen for capital punish- As;?xi‘authoritin urge 5: clean-up week | week, May 1': 21, as }zor:;:\l:m:zm 10!'“!1;!: w’ :e"t’::en u::y w‘;: ;:st E:i Noank , . i 3 men = - f Aprl -22. Why not in on politics? " Week for the r-mx in ér to s . i Di : Bil k - gwu spreading the pray n!u lny reward.