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CLOUDY AND WARMER - WITH, slinvsss :‘lonvA\ !Iilufiull.'fim Norwleh, Saturday, May 6. e THE WEATHER. Conditions, Pressure was low Friday over practi- S4llF & sections excen: the, Canadian masitime provinces and alomz the Nortn Pacflc coast, and there were seve geaters of minimum pressure. The prin- eclpal disturbance was ceniral over lowa There have been and moving eastward. general rains wit Atiant'c states north of Maryland. The indications are for mostly weather - in sissipp! river Sat wiil be showers in New England. weather will become unsettled again Sunday, however. and local Showers are probable in the states north of Florida. will rise in the Saturday. Storm warnings remain displayed the Maine coast north of Portland. Winds. North of Sandy Hook : last 24 hours 1 North Atiantic staf 1o fresh shifting winds over southern p tion, overcast thick weather and show Saturday. Sanéy Hook to Hatteras: Moderate freah shifting winds, becoming west and northwest, overcast weather and probal ocal rains Saturday. Forecast. For Southern New England and warmer and probab! arday; Sunday th local thunder showers. showers S Observations in Nerwich. Bulletin's observations show following changes in Sdrometric changes Friday: - Ther. By owest 40, Comparia ons for Friday: Rain s weather: Rain and threat ing; cooler. t 50, SUN, MOON AND TIDES, T | Water. [} Sets. the states east of the Mis- . except that there The thunder Atiantic The temperature Fresh to strong sasterly winds over north and moderate Cloudy unsettied and _warmer, temperature and Sets. Faililig in MAe with-the manufacturecs and schools, the' retail merchants’ bureau of Norwléh' at 4 largely attended meeting Friday morning in.the Chamber ot Com- merce rooms voted to adopt daylght sav- ing and to put the new time schedule into effect Monday niorning. Chairman, Will L. Stearns presided at the meeting and after a very general discussion on daylight sawing the foliow- ing resolution was. unanimously addpted: “In_accordance with a vote taken by the Retall ‘Merchants' association at a mesting heid Friday morning, May 5, the merchanis of Norwich voted that, because of the majorliy sentiment expressed for daylight saving time at the town meel- ing held Wednesday, May 3, and in con- currence with -the action of ‘the- majority of the local industries and the town school board, the stores of Norwich wiil go_on. daylight saving. time, beginning Monday, May §, and continuing until Saturday, Sept. 23.” All the merchants present signed the resolution and a committee of five was appointed (o canvass those merchants not puesent -for their = slgnatures. Those sersing on the committee are C. A. Pen- dleton, N. Kugene Smith, Max Rabino- viteh, A. Curiand and Thoinds ¥. Shea. Although all Teturns were not in Fri- day evening. it is understood that the daylight.saving movement met with gen- eral approval- among those of the mer- ral in r an tes on or- ers to bly at- "NORWIH PREPARIG 10 BEGN ON DAUGHT SAVIG TE SCHEDULE —— (he | CHAES WhO .were not able to attend the e Shoppe 49 BROADWAY meeting and who were unvm-d during the day., Abner Schwariz.. Herman A. Bruckner and Richard C. Lewis were appolnted a METHODIET CHURCHES HOLD THANK OFFERING MEETING The’ annual ‘thank offering meeting of the' Woman's Forelgn Missionary society ot the two Methodist chureh of the city wa._sheld by invitation Thursday, May 4, with the Norwich Town church. Althouch the day was stormy about thirty women attended from Trinity Method{st Episco- pal chureh. Devotlons ‘were led by Mrs. J. E. Al- drich, wife of the pastor of the entertain- ar. en- ing’ ehurch. . The ‘opening hymn was O. Zion Haste. Prayer was offered by Mrs E. J. Ayres. Theé liymn that ali the ux- iliarlés are ldarning ‘this-year, Leadn on | »..m. | O, King Eternal, was surg after the pray- | s 10,58 | er.. Mre. ‘AldNch made a few ' remarks 445 1146 | then the:, president, Mrs. Costello Lij 4 Morn. | took charge.- The secretary, Mrs. A o 0.33 | Boardmasi read, the minutes of the lasi 1 112 vhis Srov. o 112 | meeting Whi*h were approved. The cor X 22g | responding seretary, Mrs.‘E. M. Newhury Tig) r, which is followed, by fleod tide. TAF['VILLE The Gérman Shooting: Club's mont! Susiness meeting took plage Friday evi ing at the club house in Lisbon. Marcel Cadorette. whe has been serio: iy ill at his home on Hunter's averae has been taken to Backus hospital, Norwl: The faneral of Mary Louise Ganyo, wife of William Paradis was held fr aer Jate home on Hunter's avenue a Friday morning. * Tequiem high mass from at Sacred He shurch, atterded by many relatives an Bhrial was in the Roman Cath- ‘riends. Tow At S o'clock thers was read, a_letter comcerning fuiure wor the society,. In the abserce of Mrs. J. Morgap.. treasurer. Mrs, Newbury gave the rdaort of the treasurer and ;reported the Lenten offering to bé 30, This re- port was accepted. . 11t was “voted to send ‘Christm: of five dollars each- 1o Migs Lois Japan and Miss Jessie Marriott of hiy en- has | to. the Néw Englind Southern Conference for, such gifts. "Th= auxiliary also ve.ed to scnd to Miss Marriott. money eno +0 by & lantern and ofi for a year. of Miss Marriott's ag:eals to the Am: rar: socleties . is ;28 and ol light up_these very uri.. villages. Enve “Where there i3 a rne lantern s RIEAt school can be st 3¢, 20 o She light—even juk art Bri- slice cemetery at Dodgeville, Mass. Geap | ed 5 Grant had charge of the funeral ar-| Mre.’ Costello- Lippitt, - the president, rangements. nrged all present to becoms @ “hIck 2 friend” of €6me missionary by sending Mike Morin, the erack pitéher of the it > 1921 Taftville baseball team, who will| 0 her fwo Book: aptain the team this year. was in to aver the week end to look nver the tirl ind put promising recruits under stre training. While in town, Mike is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Frohma of Dion_street Miss Mathilde Staixer has been elec: * member of the executive committee the Norwich branch of the National Co of Primary Education. Miss Gertrude M, Young of rth S s avence is spending a few weeks in Meri Thé thank offering was taken up which amounted to $30. The president reorted one hundred three paid memb to_gate, The rrogram’ was_then taken uo fect,” Afri€a, Tt ‘was ably. presenta. Miss Edith Fellows. , Mra B. M. Newbury read a leaflet entitied African Silhouetes wir ber ny- the der by ted un:| The meeting adfourned.to-meet June-1s:. At 4his time a “covered dish™ supp~ as. | Will be’served, - A @elivious suoper "ut been prepared by the Norwich Town wo- B - £ St Gt e couiis mien ard. after partaking of it the visitin The St Louls society met Friday ev. | AUxiliary eft fieling well repald for cou sning in their hall on Dion street. Presi- | I§ Out an umpleasant dav. « fent David Lambert presided and rout! ! business was transacted. Lecal wrmen are discussing wwarm of yellow perch in the Shecuc *iver season. On account of its boldn and the -voracious manner in whic akes the bait and the active strer with which it struggles agalnst its c or, it is a great favorite with many a ars. The smaller fish such as minno young roach and dace are S sither of thess fish or 2 geod imitat st them will generally allure the finest of the perches to the hook. nhabits mud or deep water. It ‘genera Gustave Phaneuf of South Front str sas rsigned his position with the Pone; sompan; Andrew Cheney of Providence, R was @ business caller in the villags Frid Peter Ber: © _attend the funeral of his brotker. The reguiar meeting of the Lafayette siub was he'd Wednesday with many ho 0l6-time members present. Presid Arthur Ouimet oresided at -the busin session, -at which routine bu ransacted and _two members The resignation of Bert Auge: srer was accested and Romeo. Gau was elected 1o ill out the unexpired te Neison Willer sis brother-in-law, A street John Foley, mah house. Al Ouimet; of So R The beard of Ath recters of the Tafty : association met Wednesday evy g to make arrangements for the open- nE Tame of the new Eastern Connecticut Basebail league. A special meeting of Pememah councll, was he!d Thursday.evening in he c'ub rooms oa Providence sireet. frst degres was worked on a class of and dates Mr. and Mrs. Wiiilam Nolad of Provi- fence street are in Fali River. Mass., wtend the funeral of John McHugh T from quent Mr. of New Bedford, Mass., are gues Dunont's brother and sister-in-j and Mrs. Arthur Dupent. of et makinz the trip in their auto, Joseph Férnisia has left town. E. W. Edd; sess caller The Ha mesting of the season Thursday Sresident John Sharnles presiding. report of the treasurer was read and of woodlots forest fires. N thiE VieiN, s pes. Veeek as is promiised rei e n the viiage Thursday septed, showing the ¢lub te be in'a pros- It was voied © make a donation to the picnlc fund of serous fnancial condltior continually persecuted by the perch and a balt formed was in Wauregan ¥riday ess was initiated. as treas- of Worcester is visiting who resides at the Pon as returned from a week tends in Providence and Paw- ursday’s rain was weicome to bwn- which have besn fre- and Nirs. Josenh Dupont.and fam. orth B of Hartford was ‘a bus Beens clab held theie final evening, The ine HIGHWAY NINTS FOR EASTERN ' CONNECTICTT Intormation for iusers ‘of the roads is given out hy. A. W. Bushell. division en- gineer of the highway department, as to' the following Toad contracts in force in Eastern Conneeticut : River Bridge—steel approaches”are radtically com-| the ke: o5 gth ap- ng- ws, Between | Little Boston School House d Black Hall, on the Shore road from d Lyme, tour. miles of road ! construction.” This road is pretty well torn up, and althoush pas- sable if, is not advisable to attempt to ger through. Between - Norwich and - Westerly miles of road are, under construction in two sections. ‘On the first section from Fox HIll soutth, asphalt is being ap- plied and the road will be closed for a month _more,. Detour via Poquetanuck. On ' the *section from- North Stoning- ton , south the bottam ecourse is beinx bullt. A ‘good detour is provided and should ‘be' used. ' On the Hartford-New London Turn- Dike canFrete. la. belng Jald between. Sa- lem and Chesterfisid. * The road is op- eped its whole Jength: all _the, time Three miles of road between Bosrah- ville_and. Colchester _is_under, construc- tian and js always passable. “Four- miles of road -between Daniel- son and the Rhods Island line at Little Rest ars under- construction. The road clowedto” through traffic. Three miles of road between Mechan- tesvilie and Grosvenardale. are under fcn ally ah ey four ay. of ent s vin rm. uth construction which does not interfere with traffic in any “way. The road from’ South Woodstock ‘West Woodstock 1s finished. to 121 Visting Fors Ou-Anniversary Teip Mrrand Mra. 5, J. Zistsch of Allentown, Pa.. ara smending afew.days with Mrs. John Barry, Chamolin place. Ther are an’an extemsive pleasure 1S3 Through the New England states.in honor of their 23th marriaga anniversary. Mr. Zistech was_formerly ‘superintend- ant. o the West: Side-silk mill, then ownel Ty Givernaud Bros.. but for the last 15 vears has been cannected with the famous STk firm D. Ge Drev, Tnc., with headquart- ere and general offices at Allentown. Pa.. National Bank buildire. He s an-officer of the roncsrn and.holds the position of production manager.- - . Unelptmed Letters Unelajmed letters L) Norwich. Conn., Post Officel week' snding Mav 6. 1922 W. F. Byrne, “William “B. Chapell Mr P. R. Mead, Miss Josephine Ulrich, to ilet ot aw, ac- ke Taftvile Congregational Sunday | dale by u\o serious illness of Mr. Bro- chool, a3 was done last yéar. A com- | deur's sister. mittee was apnointed to attend to the| Charles Riker of Terrace avenue isin removal of the dance dasorations {rom | Providence; R’ I Ponemah hall, and the SeWATY Wi Mtrucied to thank those who sesisted making Theodore Roy of Pawtucket R. L the guest of his brother-in-aw and Xorth Mis. # in Providence, R. L. to_attend _ umeral of her sister today (Fridayi: :l' and Mrs FPoldor Brodeur of H A street the affair the great swccess 7. Mr. and Mrs. Desire J. Dufrésne, of Denris Moran of South C sirest rond nn,p- cailed to Grosvenor- in- in it Following the eld custom of the club, at the May mesting of the Ponemah Whesl ciub the comm!ttee to have charge of the annual cismbake was appointed.ss follows: John Swani -~ Wiliam Bian- chette, Fdward Zuerner,. ~red Holds- werth and_William Donahue. T+ bake, whick. s one of thellargest and mos. m- joyabie events of the summer. is to be heid this rear on the second Sunday in e} s the committee to inferview thé managers of the local theatres in an effort to have the | theatre time schedule concur With- the Sy & o turing plants, stores and schools. © - 1 Ib. Butter Scotch. ..... 29¢ To be in accord with the new time, the courts and city and town departments will open an hour eacller thaniusual|] I, Cream Almonds. ... 49¢c e 2 Tt otior | 1 1B French Almonds. .. 49¢ court will oven at 9 instead of 10. | The above will be packed in The churches of the Cliy will be on|p 1 on 1 e eac d“lln n Xes — saving thereafter. Town Clerk Charles S. Holbrook 0:‘\!- nounced Friday afterncon that he weuld Assorted Aivanes the. ime. at hia omes one hour [ $1:00 box Choco- ing at 4.30 p..m., both ftandard time. Judge of Probate N. J. Ayling said his 31 oflbox Milk Choco- office would follow what the other officés in the courthouse did, and at the water | lates .............. 69¢c on_the advanced time. : First Selectman C. K. Baley said his ot 7ot ALY 5 ABane pateuid | JAtes =< ceene. 49 open as usual at 9 a. m, standard time, 1 -Jh, hox Chocolates, as- At the International Silver Co. phnt sort €Ol at Thamesville it was reported that about ed, consigting of 50 poiishers vut on thelr coats and watk- |, - Fruit Nougats, Cher- ed out when motic§: of an ddvance of Fresh -Fruit ~ Strawberry Jce Cream — Vanilla and Chocolate Ice daylight saving schedule in the manufac- 1 Ib. Turkish Paste..... 49¢ Their clocks will remain unchanged. The standard time Sunday and on dlyll‘hl no extra charge for box. on Monday, opening at 8 a. m. and clos- office it was stat they expected lo go % 5 1 . box Assorted Choco- and close at 5 p. m. time were posted-ml the piant Friday. ries, . Pipeppple and MARCH OPERATING DEFICIT, ON SHORE LINE ll!ol'lll! Cash receipts for the, Shore Line Eiéc- trio railway in March were $20,329.51, and cash . disbursements -$28,465.68, “ac- cording to the monthiy report of opera- tlons filed Thursday by’ Receiver Robest W. Perkins at the office of the cierk af the superior. court. The operating deficit forythe month was $1,732.56. In January khe operating deficit was $1.740.96 and in February $3,786.03. The following was the report filed for. the month of March: CASH RBECEIPTS. CONTRIBUTIONS TO SALVATION -~ ARMY_HOME SERVICE FUND | The - following “are contridbutors to the | campaign in Norwich for the Salvation Army home’ gervice fund: Mrs.“Andrews, S. Allen, Henr, 0si hind, March 1 .. $100,276.02 i 5 4 Passenger revenue. $13,718:4% o ghamer s Ahie Y it 629811 Aetna_bowling alievs, G. B. Aimaust, lancous . - 21297 Mrs. M. T. Arnoid, Tillle Andrews, Mrs. | 20,220.51 G. Adams. 4 Mrs, Browssosky, B. P. Bishon, Mr. Bruckiter, - H. - B. ' Beckwith, R. Alfred Brockter, Jonn' H. Bell' Mrs. Mary Burke $120,505.53 CASH DISBURSEMENTS. Payrolis 3 . $11.350.95 Baird. Tire and Sunniy Co.. W. E. Buils, Comp. . ins.~pd.. emic N. § Brown, Mr. Bal'ey, Dr. F. Bldweil, e i 9035 Burdick & McNicwl, C..K. Bailey, Joseph | S ierian anc i Bradford, Dennis J. Brenna: A. Bid- ; 1.631.07 well: Mr. Benjamin, Freida Bauer, J. W purchased 4569.44 Burke, Mrs. Harvey Briggs, W. C. Bode, Tt 29.88 Mrs.: L. C. Brown. Kathicen Biair, Heien n expense 3,769.13 Baker. S. H. Bishon, Gertrude Blather: kb Ras 2265 . ok, Otto Berberick, F. P. Benjamin Mrs. Baley, Barstow hardware Lawrence Bogue, Mildred Bailey, Baker. Mrs. Crow store, | W. H.| 23,455.89 $97.049.54 < the statement of as- Thie: tollowinn W. B. Carrol & Son! Dr. —these are the materials that enter into the “frocks this collection—materials that just now are at the he.;l.:‘ *f&.hsfi. for Summer wear. The models are charming, of them, carrying iflfidy of Iu:: thlt l.’:.em advout::tqur;?:g h:o,"; Paris for i m way of trimming—panels, beads, mstal embroidery, pléats and hifliu Th: ct;!;n are gray, perrwmkle, henna, Copenhagen, url-nl, bllds, navy, and white. - A Number of Sport, Cape andKlluDreueo : Are Included in This Sale- SPECIALTY SHOP Where Quality 74 Main Street and, Low Price a’ludcmin‘a!z Phone 717 N_ofwicfi, Conn. 7ing upen & wilisde A Ao "Ber of wind <nd aritiing cloods, Anldl.dunlmmvul-“ ~lonz ago, {The liitis peach trees with their coral skirts The l%.vukd’“nudm gleamed like Azll.nfl the crimson. bloom of maple we:;flmdunm filiside In - the 7 atique sayswhes “Thany you *—Meston And'T could smell tHe wirmth of tipddes grass, The' ecliess of 3 {reshly barrowed And 1 coiid, héar. ‘s, biuebjrd's wisttu! song Ofiove 4nd ‘beauty only half reyealed. have. forgoltn many April da But one l&ef. is that com me slili— £ of feathered trées. akies LA B o tn'h" . —Cw “Do you leave cards when. vou ofli*” . sometimes 1 lears a pair of.over- shoes or an umbrella."—Boston - Tran- seripts Katherine—Physicd] culture is splendid. I'm taking beauty esercises. Mayme—Just - begun, haven't’, you. dearle?—Stray Stories. She—What did Ml you kissed her? Ho—She said,, ‘Transer ~ “Whom does the baby resemble?™ “1f 1 am cofrectly Informed. he gets hit beaiftiful éyés*trom my wite's family Sad . o his weak chin from mire."—Julge. v deln mnd-ATabTI LN Robert i, Coilins. Chureh & Alen.”Col- 2| Mrs. Kawler—They tell me one ¢ the ASSETS. A C“"d‘w;:‘ih- iR Mrs. Charles B, Lee, Mrs, C. Lippitt, RESIGNS AS COMMANDER it was voied to conttibnte $5 to the fund | ZIfls made a faux pas st the ceoking equipment . .$2452,196.61 | tules; Chielsea funch, . Miss o OF AMERIUAN LuGiox:ront |beine falted by It mktione rniisation | 3 S e St e L in O Colon .| Cross: 3.7 Curran. L. 1. cr Annie | W. McGar Mcinight, J.{ OWing to il health John S. Blackmar |7f {0 Ameck e orons. ot 8 AR | dSGgMtE ool n make any of : 2 ;.. ssaaz Wi farenler, Cffiries: G. Cobb, Herbert |imariow, J.. W, Mallens, J, B. Marons tir, |2, By tovdeted his resignation 28\ 00m (erican army jn France, them French dishes.—Boston Transcrpt sa . % | Corey; Mrs, Cieworth, Mr | ey AR - nder of . Fletd ost, No Stner sel row ceounis receivabis N e { Mouie. Earl Mathewson, ¥rod Madio. A | nir Flon; 74t pis IeR il nan & Bickner, hairma of (ve| ““Rhy do you call the tenor i yout Matertai and suanli E. Cansenter. - Ange'ine J. |1t Mannirg, Mre. MacDonald, Paul Mg’ |in ad butlding Friday evenin, T e ise S| T Go Prepayments, rent. e &,5 Charles B. Car- | larba, Mrs. Earl Mathewson, Miss Marsh, | The post accepted the resignation with i‘,‘;‘:&?";“f»“"',“" ‘l;“ ‘eg’lh' nr 1',!: Because he's so fond. of hitting the Tnadjus-ed debts 3 roenter, Mr: .| Levina Mechan, Mrs. Mackey, Mrs. Miller, {fegret. Dr. klackmar was serving “his' N5 Which 19 16 be staged by fhie Le | high Ce"—American Legion Weekiy: Differcnce between tangib Carpeniér; John:Cummings, O (| Jerrs Maerones. M. Murray, Ches |sicond term as commander and was vhe S10% TEMBCS. at {he: Daviy ¢ REXt| Mrs. Smith—And you are an early ris assels and preferred clams George C iam Chad Maench, Margaret Mocan, J: G. MeNa-ly |of<the ent and poputar-oifi-| WK : er? g = as of Oct .. 1189,943.37 | Cranska. Med Fibrance Masnart. ers. im . Dr. blackmar stated | \"Fd‘ d"“:"“’;:“’;‘:fi:;":"m:fi 5::"":;1 New Mald—Tes m'm. u very early on Operating 31 John DeKeles. Miss Disco, J. Daugh-| J. Norman,. Noule, D. ¥, {in his resignation ihat the condition of [Presided st the meetiug vl i e e e s T 1120 - = ¥, Disco Brothers. wich Battery' *, 1L R. Norman, i | he maies it impossivle for himfttended and w] proved an unusiall¥| make breakfast, and make all the beds OH;Q‘xun‘;r; n:::.fic:v. _Dec. 3 Meten M- Dréscher. E.'S. DeWolfe, | Blectric Co.. C. «. Noyes, Tueodore Nico- |to continue in the office longer. A _l'_‘hfe ‘::';‘ 3 Ahat ey, Asebiah - NGHED before any cne else in the house gets up. LA et Mrs, Fisco. Cliffora DeWolfe, Flora Da- | lal. : & B oat, |, The election of a new commander went |naid, anothir g repearsal Priday evening| s oo bovein. g ey vis, "Mrs.Delaney, . Myrtle ] Jas. M. Osten; Wm, Otis, Johx B. O lover (o the next. mesting of the cxes|n e Teion’ robme ander ih directiog | - Brigis—Bresy officeholder Bas Mis tri- = i S O aplen BB Sagie | John J. O'Rourke, Chas Osgood Lo, Chas {cutive committe. The excutive committec. (o Mr. Bruckner and Dr. Hinrich. The| 3% 1 sopcose Earl. & 5 g son, v Parsons, Mrs. 3f. B. Per.|2t, its meeting Friday evening appointed |cast i3 now-completing the final arrange.( OrigEs—Yes and quite a few of them e anendé ?)r:\.wFr\r:“elI é‘fl”r-‘ s TS, Ak A e tt\d]u:znt John -DeBrunner - (o -succeed | ments for e play and a dress rehearsal| NaVe their convictions.—Bostom Tran- A TL™MES, lorist. Smitl he Forist, Shu-Fix, s s = g John Cunningham who resigned as trea- ™ 37 3 - = F:\zndef‘l debt, S. L. bonds ...$2725,000.00 | Fennell, “friend, Grace - F {Thempson, Henry R. Taft, Mre. D. Ton- biyrer oo 1l mw;n&‘o( e S dzg be held at the Davis theatre Sun - 1o o i SIS s Funded debt. G. and S. bonds 475,000.00 ! , friend,” friend, f gren, Talking Machine ‘CQ : g2 (,.KI.";Le;- Mr.. DeBrunnér “will serve in a doub! o e A Goounts-payabile 22 440,94 A Fion, ! son, Mrs. T. H. Patrick, Mrs.-PHeal, S.Loapaciey, as adjutant and treasurer. The| FOUND. GCTLTY OF Yeo, .epilel Miss Cayenne, “Danc- Bond interest matured as pf C.'D. Toster, ' friend, |Prive. Mrs. Quinn. o Rieketts, | Tesiantion of Miss Gertrade O'Nell as a ATTEMPTING TO RO | NS I'm told, used to make the feet tired. Oct. 1, 1919 2 306,362.50 friend; friend, Leslie Fow- | Tyler Rogers, B. Ring, K. F. StS i member of the executive committee was - Now it gives one a beadaghe “—Washing. Accrued taxes, rior to Oct. Mrs. Fellows, . Mrs. Fltzgerald, |E, O. Rodler, L. 1t Rovbns, H. J. Ran-[REQ%E 08 (15 CRective Corumiite Was| opjries B, Gerald, 18, of Jewett City. | ton sta 13918 S 173.25805 | friend, s, Foster. dall, C. H. Roberts Ruth Roberteon. | \as appointcd to the committec, as her |98 tFial in Mo erimimal superior coutt| Co s ponicrrer (nees Juwis ahead Accrued laxes. Teceiver's 1059778 son, Gregg Cleaning & Dyeing, |Rocasler. Margare: Ronan., . . | |sicoesscr, Ay, LiNon defors I, Frank Wi| ot the officers:—Gimme a-ticket on the nsurance and camialty rer L oreen' F. W. Guild, §. 3. Gilbert, Fas e e, Sine ine Loundrs, | “The following were appointed a parade :f‘:‘:;;“zx’: f:;’ O an” of a| Tmeed'n'est train what runs. - I craves eis- e BT . 7,288.86 Gager, nam, M. |l . Gmith Smith the florist, Shes | committee for the- Memortal Duiy obser- 2 ! the tance—and ne'mind where to. djusted credits ... .. 75.26 | Guilfoyle, J. W. Gilbert, Mrs. Gard- |N. Eugene Smith, Smith the florist, Yance; Webster D. Copp., chairman, |PAYEON of:$2.300 at the Ashland Cots| “.piyei Man—But the faik tikls Tiquidation account ....1.l 12474T79|ner B. Grady. Mable Gallup, Susan Gal- |& Furke Peter Sellas A e L 2 mawen, ] it et e famCo. R at Tewatt city on Marel| oo’ y - 1 Mrs. & 5 A. Swartz, C. E. . John J. A B, Ak G 38 t, *foun: i of attemp 3 Gt 4 AT Tios | ey et M Goud, e Sweeney, Charles Smith, Howard (tin Burma and Benedict C. Puiiéh: i s £ B i B AN S —— | O - Hargreaves. Harder Brothers, Mrs. |L. Stanton.. Schwarzenbach-Huber Silk| The ost aiso.appointed @ committee| ~Sentence is to be given by Judge| !t left on—Lif DISCUSSED SUMMER FIELD Hamiiltor s Neilie Harrington, Cha, |Co. Mrs. S. S. Stott. I A. Sunderland, ito decorate the graves of deceastd vet-|Haines Tnesday mornine. ‘“’ "“-“’,:’"’x Is et T MEETING OF FARM -BUREACT | S Holbr /1. Hale, Mrs. Hunting. |Margaret Slattery, Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs.[erany of. the World War who are buried " /Thy verdict was réturned by the jury [ Ploves” sa rs. Toungwedd . proudly. A s AT | on, Mrs. O. B.-Hall, Mr. Hickey. Mil- [ W, Shea. C. Spicer, Jennie L. Spaulding.[fn Norwich ceeteries. Those appointed |about 4:45 Fri@ar aftérnoon after they| He came home late last nmight, ail tired (aiepimber of items of business wero| gls Fiizeox, A. P. Hoftman. Lilian | C. C. Theat, The White Star Co. Mr on this.commitiee are-)rs. Minnie Try-|haq heen ant but a whort time follow- | Out poor boy. and I heasd him mrmus aken up at the regular monthly meet-| Sred FUSSEL - P BOCHES: ST [ntman. Mrs. D. Tongren, Gertrude E.|on, chairman, Wiliam M. Skelly, Wob- |ine! the ohAre# b Judes Haines. in hi€ sieey, Tim. I'll ralse you ten” Ané ing o the executive committee of the |y 2c g PP T B CE0 5 T & | Thornes ster D. Copp. J. C. Droadhurst and | Testimony in the case was conciud-| business is so ¢ull. tes."—Boston Tran. New ,onri;n County ¥Farm and. Home| g™ (* v & . “TUncas Lunch, Utley & Jonés, L. M.|Harold T. Robinson. ed just ‘before hoon and the arguments|%eript. fenbion. Servieoher the Director: of Ex-| “yis"ajice M. Jonkins, 1. D. Jones. I |Uterestaedt, C. J. Vanderwant. will : chairman of the|were madé (oy attarney Thomar M, | A oty boy in the country is ofttimes &y neton Serviee from _the. Comnectiout | 10 A o, " Hanna ' Jonnson.| F. W. WooworthCo.,-Mrs. Winterbot-|oarnival- committee, 'reported that -the (Shiaids for ;the. gecused and by Thomas| amusing as the rural resident ~isiting the i¢ al College. ‘was present . and [ YORPROR 3 tom,—rs, Wink. Mr." Willlams, Mra.| carnival held last week provel very suc-|E. Troldnd and- state attorney Hadlai [ cits. outlined to the members of the commit- C. A Kuebler, F.'J. Kegan, L. A: Kef. |Mary Wheeler, J. C. Worth & Co.|cessful and a neat sum was realized for|A. Hull for tha stata, “See what I got.” cried Bothy as he u: a plan vheneby the bresent budget fler. Ruth Kinney, Ella Killips. B. Kilign, | Charles #Wing, Willlam H. .Whitehead,|the post treasury. [ N — came running in from & chicken - coop of expnses would b divided’ up and it|geh FEL 1 Marie Wallén. C. D. Whitman. C.;Weel Four-applications for membership were| A hermis ig & man who gets along | Bolding in his hand a China sgg. would show on the books from ‘what| "Gy "Ry Hiiven, Mrs Wm. Lund, Mr. |Theron Woodrinses, Miss Wheeler. repeived and favorably acted upon and|pretty well without the world. “Oh g0 put it back.” exciatmed Harry, sources the -funds used by the ofganiza-| ;o \rhercar, Lee & Osgood Co., Dr, The cmployees of the following mili u his S-year old brother. “that i§ the egg i : Irehx-cured It is not commonly fs. Mr. Ludwig, Mayor H. M_Lerou. Geo. [2d faciories have responded very gener- the -hen measures hy."—Exchange, e hat there are several different|yiiion 5 C. Lane. Mim EiZabeth Lane, |ously and practically every~one.100 per - arencles Cooperating In the . extemslon yro™ s Touls, .Mrs. Louis, Cathorino |cent: Evening Record. Carpenter Rope Tk carried out by the farm butwea.|ygn, “a. LeMoine, Josdh Lenkiewxlz|Co. Yantic Woolen Milis. ¢ l:‘wnusco '! Z(}"tk"']te ‘ffixf Connecticpt. ‘under the act # e Women's club of Deés Molnes, has o legislature-puts in $2000- to-each county for extension work. The county o P ST ccremissionefs approvriated ' $4000 - per ysar during the last two years. ‘The department of agriculture puts in $1.- 100 per county. which in this case amounts to $2,200. as there is 2 ‘home demonstration agent and- county ‘agent employed in the county. - Besides the: fuds the Farm Bureay members put in whatever money ther wish to earry for- ward the extension work. The funds Taised from membership dues can’ be used in any way that the _governing body of the farm hurean sees fit. While the state and government funds must be onlv for for extension work. There was considerable -dismssion “In regard to what kind of & summer fleld meetine should be planned for. : Last year three verv guccessful fleld . davs were held in Goshen. North Stonington and Waterford and it was finally agreed that the matter of arranging for ons iz County-wide field day sheuld be. left with the Homa Demonstration -Agent and County Azant. Tt was the senss of fhe mesting that. this. should be_ held on the sea shore as a number ofngopls wha live back from tha shors enjoy coming down near the.watsr. Tn addition to a Field Day it was mg- casted that a number of . tours -should be made. to Jook aver the dsmonstration work faing carried out. Trirs to vialt Poultry farms. visite to crop. demonstra- tions and sizht seelng tours that would take in Fome of the more up-to-date rractices mot only on the farms but in the farm homes, will be planned for. Stolen Auto Found In Montville A. J. Woodwerth of Stratford. informed the New Tondon police Wednesday cvan- i ing that his Tord car had: ben ‘stolen from State ‘street. ‘and that’it’béntained clothing. dental and nursing samszles valu- e3 at over " Thureday atterroon the car was sertéd on the roadeide near Mo=tvilie but the salFsman's supnlies were missing August, weather coud'tions permitiing. TR There is no food X a mussy um:. —— Between a haif-palke( optimist and a lmn dned cynic i7 a hard cholce. BmSvnetPeprr-- Fmthmemyunudm Chocolate Nut Fudge, 5&' hodsé to- Evst nlno;‘ The Dunsans,-a curiohs tride inbabliing a seetion of Bri fieo. dre dofninated by cainted the m dogm ot Great m’r of the rwu tl.ny_ ot qlhqu o nll o a@ Arst at nv"nc the ‘bloksoming time.