Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 6, 1922, Page 2

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ham Center have appealed to the police l‘m to Face. The bearers were M in this city and Hartford to ald them Ladd, Danlel mian, William and *I' Snding thelr 17 year old son, Stephen | thew Geary, Daley and Frank Palmor, who has been missing from his|Teevans. Burial was in the famfly plot liome @ince Thursday, April 27th The | in St. Joseph's cemetery. Kiliourey Bros. | ‘boy left on that date to attend W!l':dhlm were in charge of arrangements. High school and upon arriving in this oty | Seins Fitdger left by diney for Hartford. & chum of | a was hen Pridsy morning - a1 83 | the Pal r boy e had al yihe resolution. Bugene J. Randall spoke | with him that morning and he belleved | o iock b her home, 14 Milk street. B¢ juiem hi; ass at St. Joseph's y in favor of closing the polls at 8 o'clock | the boy might be headed for Texas. as| oy g o clfi:k':,“ sung. e g ;:fi:“g’ . g - __ Wiltmaatic Office {10 give the workers a chance to vote.|he had talked much about that state.|(Ciirk. As the body. was borne into the 3 ¢ 1 Church Strees Telephone 1083 | Mr. Lathrop’s motion was lost and the|Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, however, belleve| purch Edmund R.. Portelance sang 1 | motion to close at 8 o'clock was car- | that thelr son is not ar from Williman- | Gearer, My God, tG Thee? at the offer ried. | the: tory, O Salutaris, 4nd as 4 ‘waiting | ny of 84 votes, electors of| The voting was brisk during the af- Tho officers of the Cathollc Bemevolént | hymn Face to Face. Burial was in St. not 1o appropriate | ternoon and the ves votes had tfie mar-| gggoeiation were installed Thursday | JoSeph's cemetery. The bearers were for the addition to Natchaug |gin until evening when the no votes be-|night by Past President Miss Bridget | William Jenkins, Daniel J. Killourey. and Flast Selectman Smith de-|€an to run high, carrying the vote|Moriarly, The officers are: Prestdent |John O'Rourke, James S. Donohue and . the appropriation lost. The vi @gainst the resolution. The officials of|Mury Bulger; vice presidents, Mrs, Mary | Jolin Hoey, all of this city, and William 5 3 u Beavy in spite of the rainyithe ballot, aside from moderator, were:|Moshan, Mrs. Eva Denéult; recording | Alien of New Haven. Thé arrangements From New York to Cafiforni & fotal of 908 votes being cast|ballot box rtender, Wlllam = Foran; | secrbtary, Mrs. James H. Aspinwall; ds- | Were in charge of Killourey Bros. Mhe wote wus 410 yes and 454 no, with{checker of men's names, Eugene J. Ran-| gigtant recording secretary, Mrs. P. Mahbers i AL bainrer s wikt E The polls closed at 8 o'clock [dall: checker of women's names Ruel|hgh; financlal escretary, Mrs, Agnes Methodist Episcopal church gave E. Byrd Christopher C. Case, Eu-|M. Hyde. Sullivan; treasurer, Miss Anna Hoey; | pv, £ 1491 M: milk with low bacteria count. Crandaf, and Ruel M H?fl: Mrs. Clarence Blssell and daughter | marshal, Miss Nells Dofiohus; trustess, | mhesinay o ain stfeet a party Thursday night in_honor of his birthday. Somplated the count about 8:30 oclock.| Ajre, of Hartford are spending the | Mrs. James J. Tighe, Mrs. Alice Smith | Bdwin Cross, director of the choir. mi’. lfi’-— votems ware at the town hall 'J\;-(:L M\:l with Mrs. Charles F. Risedort|ina Miss Mary McCruhan: guard, MES. | sented Mr. Fieeman. o silver v shako: S ) Every farmer who milks six or mre cows needs announoement that the appro-{of North street. Jumes Murphy, The association is plan- | penctl. ‘During the - evening selection ! \ 4 & Bad been lom was made by | Miss Elizabeth Sullivan has return- | ning to hold a public pienic July 4th, ar- “L"E'played i 2‘;1":&: £/ \ the Empire today to increase his profits, The ‘Selectman Snvith ed from Atlantic City, N. V. and Yon-|idngements bethg under way by the com- | arrs. Freeman, assisted by Mr.*dnd Mry ‘:y f88m moafing was called to or-|kers, N. T. where she visited Miss Fran-| pipee; Walter Parkhurst of South street, serv own Clerk Frani | ces Stanl " Bunton and €. Arnold Pecknam was| Mre. A. C. Soripture i3 to enterthin Opbsuar Adtier O, S st Diditiled | retroskmsie Woderator but was exoused and|for the week end Miss Florence Wilgon | S0nductéd an inquest Friday noon at the e Seleckman Jlames M. Smith was|of South Manchedter and Mrs. Wil- fi; ‘h:flumn:tfl':hf!m‘(n:‘m z:lm‘;gs STAFFORD SHUNGS y ‘Cle Martin (Delight Brown) of Hart- St Pwmfl; e by e | R unte ot the Nemmal schaq, | Mty Bitlemann on the afternoon of| Harry Goyetts was fined $20 and costs i Empire Milking Machirios ars making records for 1 to incredse profits is to lower the cost of . production. The Empire—now seiling at the low- || est price since it was invented—is one farm ma- || > tatlot on| Miss Aavidson is to entertain for | THurs@ay, April 27th, which in the opin- | & total of $29.31, in the borough coul e e T Dol e YRl 1 Jenkone & fon of the medical examiner was stran-| ¥riday after pledding guilty 1o operating y > addition to Nat.| Wellesley and Miss Jennis E. Chapin of|§led to death. Testimony wis given by|an automobile without an operator's li- v il the American farmer. ....",’;u.”l.'.w o Nl o York. graduates of the Normal | Mrs. Rose Meunier, No. 109 Walnut|cense, The arrest was made by Officer available to the B e A Conc ¥ | iroot, street, in whose house the iffant was|Elmer H. Young of the state police. ¢ Chint S otter p |™Mre. 1. M. Gager of Windham road|born.’ Dr. C. E. Simonds who was cilled| There was a large attendance at the o 4 Y ik, Clisten, Latheop offered an wmend. | MES T e & oweek end guest Miss| 0 attend the Eitlemann woman, and|musical omity “Sitting Pretty” givan m y tor With a ear B § aslodk which was accepted. 8 ar. | Carrie Green of Plaintield. Medical Examiner Dr. Louls I Mason|by Daniel J, Purcell post, American Le- o ;m moved that nn abtion be| Windham Tigh school team goes to[41S0 testified. The testimony given was|glon of Monson, Mass. After the stago g T 2 ke Cherk Femion ruted this Jast ma | Pomeret today (Saturday) for the first|the same as printed in earlier notices of | Performance there was dancing. Gwmt“ Agam’t wear 8 S with Pomfret Preparatory school | the affair. - Coroner Bill expects’ to an-| Joseph Gwyl has sold a tract of land Son out of order as the meeting had |8ame #hat the mecting proceed R8s resolution auvthorizing t tlon chinie that offers a guaranteed value never before Erected at a Cost of $85,000 = U g ey e jounce his finding in Ui¢ case within :e;lrh!‘;ge:ugl‘xss;omx-‘inx Newieski who : ¥irst Congregational chureh, ¥ e T tioe. oy tie Shaderd The Empire Milking Mdohine of 1922 farry S. McCready pastor, will | About 450 graduates of the State Nor-| The meeting of the Stafford Cemetery GG | oven T — 10.45 o'clock, Subject of chil-{ Mal school are expected to be present at | asoclation will be held at Grange hal|with ifs pulsator g g siory. Stewar(s A. B. C'a ser.| the annual alumni reunion to be held jn | Wednesday evenive, o |against wear for four years service Cut m this slin, enclose with and |mon, Communion address, this city today (Saturday). A play is to : - el = i S o 7 Foley & Co. beffield | are ‘Church school meets at 9 be presented at the high school auditorl. | EOIf ¢lub is to meet with Mrs. k. F. Pat- | is an investment which pays for itseff 17 geritiag your name and | der auspices of W. C. T. U, Mrs. um in the morning. Luncheon is to be ‘C"‘_;‘;‘f‘ff;l;:;i‘:“;"’;n e 2 13| long before the guardntse is up. The fl.,x... TS a5 Bhen 3. Davis shaieman, Somiory. 3 et 1 o 18 o o the SLtrd House, which s pins | EMBite in new sellng at the kewest On the Premises on Washington Street, --.1..‘7.“ o Kidner o Ers: | - Christian Sclence yervice is held Bun- | uygresses are to be made at {he town | Femodelled price since it was inventeéd. h': S, +nbnck, Phematiem, | 857, R St o, p0a . Matn | LAl foed by dancing.” bocat people In the Beautiful City of Norwich ney a er ailments { RO e @ NAM|have opened their homes to the alumni \ ‘oley Catha: hiets, stroet. Lesson-Sermon. “Adam and Fal-| \wig will be hers for the reunion, = STAFFORDVILLE LET US SHOW YOU HOW e and thorons:) e, len Man”. Sunday school at 9:30 o'cloek.| ™ S Miss Violet Viegaska and John ai ; . . n Aad siuggish bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. '| Mr. and Mrs. Theran Palmer of Wind-| suqignment of . cases in. the Win@ham |charch at Statford S s MOy Toont THE WILL EN- es ofl, O - —— L‘Ou()\l{' superior court. was held in this| ing, May 1st, by 3 2 4 TO - city Friday morning at 10 o'clock with | bridesmaid was Mi: Winifred S 1 m .\Tudgl: Ch st]u:)her L. Avéry on the beach. | sister of the goom. Tho best min Wy ABLE YOU 3 session lasted less than half an hour, | James Cannan, After the cer a 1 9 Four cases wete assigfied for (ridl before | reception was Neld at e spremony. 2 |BETTER MILK AND MORE ur ’ s a4 jury Thursday, May 11, first, Hugh d dancing were enjoy * Gorman vs. the Quinebaug compa Mz AL SkiRucr Wit Bor o MILK AT LOWER COST. ond, Mary E. Pike vs. Benjamin A n | Mrs. H. Lee with her iittle daughter from 5 . A et al.; third, Wawrzyniec Gmyr, admr, | Bolton were "'\AE 3 D Rev. N - i i Vi B wa AokTs Fosiers e B | Coamn o x ! At 1:30 O’Clock P. M.—Rain or Shine W . . Co ward L. Bombfia, Jr., vs. Murphy Bros. | (his weck. o4 o ntic nn The last is 2 local case and has to do| Maste dell Hess and Allen S. l"l.l.a tl ° With an injury sustained by the § year 2 0 M s WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Py ) ’ old son of ‘the plaintiff when struck by L oo | Telephone 700 We . have been commissioned by Messrs. Kreiger and an automobile driven by an employe of i f N h to di of this valuable the defendants several months ago. off the City orwich to dispose i hor . - was taken up JEWETT CITY WEST KINGSTON GOSHEN Wefe of the City o and e case of state vs. Moneus Liquor 115 N - i3 vt axar LB SheIt Ad IR F,‘ij; A high grade and well Rev. Georze H. Watt, state ¢olporteur, | William Feldman, at Manle Lawn farm, {} and mmfiunt block of real estate, known as the Buck- ew (S b3 n ummer An answer is required In ons | ey Evtom i o g nodl was callinz on the people: here Wednes- | who recently lost s large {armhouse by ~ vening by er b S fire, is contempiating rebuilding. -8 . Py . case of Marcus Eiiott va. q day and Thursday. 3 = * unrestficts ublic sale, described Florence Elliott. John Laine's appeai| ooy 0T, No ity T West Kingston W. C. T, U. met | Feldman carried an fnsurance of $2000 ingham property, at ed public sale, as from highway commissioner, Dexter El- i Foonn with Mrs. William H. Dawiey Wednesday |on the building destroyed. . g 2 5 E |lott et al vs. Avis. Burneit, Addie .| Lhe list of soloists comprised, / afternoon. There were about 40 present.| The Goshén Community club held the |} follows :—The B‘Mm residence erected at an esti- gL et al s 1, o abeth Corcoran, Miss Marion Allen, very interest- | annual meeting Wednesday evening. Offi- e Eaker et al. vs. Antdnio Mazzeliatuigna- | Tiizanern OIafr, Mies A ceiis Miss Phebo Porry gave & vory. Interes lected as follows: President, 000. Constructed of the best material Back & Darbie vs. W. W. Wheat- Fgoms x5 i : i r ing talk of her hospital experience in|cers were electe : t, ley were allowed to stand, i‘,f;::, Bre“{‘i’r’,’;“k ‘} = ,‘flg‘f?“‘:‘e France. Mrs., Kimber of Shanpock pre- a 'Ev Thomas; gm vice .ddlc:ené,“:: mated cost of $85, . cted of st 3 i is i il ohn MacLeum, | gqcq at the opening and closing exer- | W. Jones; second vice president, % : One model in Crepe-de-Chine is in the new shade of }! ou. incentestea aivorce ap | Peter D Hollingswort e 2 ‘eeiiarion wasuserved after the |GHétt; secretary, A. J. Randati; assist- |1 that the, purchasing power of this enormous sum of money 0 = & ard, Ethel A, Dill . John E. George £ viola Gre /l ant secretary, J. A. Randall; “organist, Rouge, trimmed with large rosettes of contrasting colors, ho decreo vas sousnt on grounds of in. | The rcader was Mrs. Grace E. Man oS H. Kenyon and family of Provi- | Mre, E. W. Jones; janitor, I M. Jones. btai This building is g0 nged that it could - . rabie cruelty 2nd intoxicstion. Thy | The other members of the club fr day with the former's|It was voted to obtain, if possible, a gar- could e arra forming the sash with short sleeves—$25.00. ntiff, in tears, related a story of 13 | With were vol n the chor ;‘:.:sfu:pg: o Mrs, Keriyon, den specialist from the extension service - 3 < v, . 3 2 2 3 ars of abuse, g that she had mar. | Was under the s of th 3 CT ' ey 7 b rs ¢ollege for the next meeting. i 1X comm O/ L - Another model is of Fringed Crepo-de-Chine, bodice of §| it oaony Saries, that sho had mar. | 0 0 raven o rest moma A O e e e e E e easily be converted into six odious apartments hit Lkirt is trimmed with whit ted mony being performed by Justice of the| L. M. Carpsnter, president and Hal | tor Sunday afternoon. called The Goshen News, 2 copy to ap- . 3 b § 2 it : :h:: 2 C'eh PE §| Peace Bradtora W. Danielson in Moosup.| Chtse, scerctary and (reasurer of the | “ov. Sy, ‘Pickies presched at he | poar and be sead at the nest meeting. the combined rentals of which should amount to $1,800 - a wit A ive chiliten were born to them, one| Fastern Conecticut Baseball leagde wero | ureh Sunday morming. During the| A. J. Randall and I. M. Jones, with an 3 pe ruffle "IK_ orms 2 pretty contrast, ei SU8DS Bliying, Th Sidest 1 now 16, snd thefin Willmautle Thursday ertoming fin | oo O Ty e L ot todhits To%és Spraser, Duve soreyed & yearly. Interior elaborately decorated, has improvements, e her hu: nd | and schedules. nal decision Is that | gov o perintendent for |in town during the past w n NEW BLOUSES s’ intoxlcated much of tho time; She | the six teams wil be New Londan, Wills| a0 fOT SUD e e ia? itorae. the ireatment a || baths, open fire places, interior wood wi y f ested five times within three | mantic, Taftville, Jew Moosup | " Njr and Mrs. C. D, Kenvon and Mrs. | number of times more during the grow- . : vocks for assauit und o ha broken fnto | and Danl . ‘open May | 1 suiie “Sutton of Usquepaugh wers cail- ing seazon, (o destroy the mumerous n- walnut, hard wood floors, and other redecming features. xde! i 21 i i xour eal - He now lives| 21 and c EC- | rs on relatives here Sunda; emies of the grafted fru ’ 3 2 . : Ozt nxcde! is of French V(}fle with collar and cuffs neatly UL s, mbes fsom. bey Jiome., whre fanent. Mr. and Mrs, Gardner of Siocum weré| The brown thrasher first made his(} Thig building would also make an ideal Club house, embroidered with contrasting colors—$4.50. e ol gy Btae fran cllers hars Wedniqay presence known May Ist by giving some -oU. oarders s, Julla Gay of Fall dward C. Kenyon stiend@ schdollof his swi selections n the early 4 . & i mother of plaintiff, tes \ a fine Monday for the first time singé under- | morning hours. Another model is of Crepe-de<Chine with Bramley collar, fed g0 v;nr‘ uelty of Dillon, s aid © clean unday, A 'd £oing au operation for sspendicivs.” Ha | Tho rain of Thursday was welcome and “ o 2 drew f Da; udge | W hedule A i 3 e danger of forest fires will be ende i finished with pleated ruffles—another model has pointed \ p-aberen. alioping uf sloted, that is, gl postponed games | i & Soohomore &t the wign schedl “H0|IMe SRNEr O et % " . . e custody of the four children. any cause must be plaved. A supper s p g Five court cases were on the docket collar and cuffs to match, with trimmings of fancy loops. || Court aaoumd vnit Tz orning, | Prepared by the American Thread Co. was | & careless chufieur, of haying nls LEF, WU SUE, COo etice court held here These medels are new and very attractive—$8.98. hbamis o e o RSREROANS S O Ol S St | Soeniinchnal. 3 = e as described—1 exceedingly valuable and desirable lot, - . 3 ertime has remtes he - Fres Joel H. Kenyon of roton, Conn., ey g 1F uneral services for Mrs. Tda 3. ll:\y- Maynard property on Main street, former- | gpent Sunday with reiatives in this vicin- TTAWAUGAN . PRI den were held Friday afternoon at 2|1y the F. H. Fanning house recently vacat- | s A 55x%205 feet, located on Washington Street, adjoining the m PRICES TO her home, No. 70 Mountale | €1 by Frank Gor raw occupi Mrs. Flora Bristow was a visitor at ‘Watson, with Elmer Keene of ’ lAL . Rev, George Cutter of Boston of-| o the qew Aspinook residences Narragansett Pier Tuesday. Bailouville and family, visited at Gales |} Jot which the Budkingham residence now stands, also r’“\\/e bearers were s:mud;"“‘” orNorith MAn street Dr. Ienyon and family attended the|Ferry Sunday. . . Robert Bath, Robert Stanton Up to late Friday evening the manu- | entertainment at Shannock Tuesday Bessie Weeks is visiting in Manchaug, . . . S"RING WRAPS COATS and SUlTS and Dewey §. Griggs. The committal | facturing interests, firms and husiness con: | evening. Mass. with Mr. ana Mrs. Timotny |§ 26 other desirable lots of good size, located in the rear of . s held at the grave in Wilil- | cerns here had made no move toward e ‘| Sweeney”. S metery. The J. C. Lincoln Co. | adopting daylight saving tin The A. A. A. basebail team of Anthony, |} this whi ma: had way of Buck- < was in charge of thé arrangements.~ sinfle cxception of the Jewett City PENDLETON HILL LB"T. 16 to come Hére todiy (Saturdiy) house, to ich access may be by way MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS . e Sl U e e v il é Th ki 1 A fire which lasted several days starte b2 mnemn‘ i | Maskieit was held Fridey atiormerrae’i| The fow local trout fhermen who put|nsar Bilings' pond last Mopday. John Authony tor o return game later. ingham Avenue, 2 new street now open, ¢ Wash- 22 b Nt 4 A 3 | O'clock at the home: of T thétr trust in the fiy, are getting ready for | Geer and Henry Johnson, fire wardens r. and rles Blackm i - 2 Ik now Shirts in fancy stripes are made of Fruit of the || Jom wingemun o6 copens to5, 305 | buciness us soin us tho nresent storm #hall | for his. district, and. (hé wardens. for | the weel end at Manchaus with M=, and |§ ingtom Street at the front of the residence with Happy 3 2 . bein; 4 {clear. Three years ago fly fishing by | Griswold and Voluntown, with a force of | Mrs. Timothy Sweeney. 3 ¥ b g conducted by Rev. Emil Richter. = L Loom—-the cotion of unvarying quality—the same high §| 27 Sas e tnrY cngy, Emil Richter. | 158 dnglers ws unknown. and n a0t | sen, fousht. the fire, which lasted unti| The school is having a vacation this Bhocut 5t b vosi. standardl ity of this whit ! i gements being by Jay M, Shepard. | ODLY 2 few of the dozen or more trout|evening, and was apparently extinguish | wee 3 3 quality of t e fabric !yphes also to the col- $6e Bkl o WL 5 ;..,‘.1 broks in Grlewold afford an opportunity | ed. Evidently some embers were smoul-| Mr. and Mrs Fdrank Battie ar:;ier. N <Fibls ¢ . J. Beardon| for fiy casting. however beor | gering through the night and a strong | Danielson of Providence, R. I, called on ors, guazanteed fast in every way. Made by a reputable Vetila Friday momming at 930 oclogk | proven st trou 62 the lons | wind Tuesday morning zoon fanned them |B. I Tatt and famly Sunday’ Visit this property before the sale. Located in the heart of 1 + e A s S o t. | reaches® of Broad brook will rise to the|into flames. The men, aided by forces ¢ following were callers at Mr. an = 2 i maker, perfect in every respect, cut full and well finished || Jos=ms i oot gdock Rev| fir__Last summer o local lover of e | trom Laurel Gien aad Clark's Fails, re-| Mrs. John Pechie's Sunday: Mr. and || the. city—only ten minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. —3$2.00 sach. Bt L s “é;"n:‘d“‘“‘""d :Pm L in a buck tall @ud 2 bUUC | neved the fight, which continued until 3 | Mrs. Jobn Pechie, J=. Mr. and Mrs e K il-| bottle and was rewarded with a strike an | g'clock Wednesday morning, a few of the { tor Dextra of Woonsockst, Mr. and ‘Mrs. lam A. Costello gave as a walting bymn | each fly. There was a man in the bor- men ;[oppiu: long enough to eat supper | Orphia Pechle and infant son of Day- Select one or more of these Vd“.ue hme sites and M ough Friday showing a handsome catch of | which was provided for them by Mrs.|ville, Mr. and Mrs. Neison Gravel and SOCKS BRAMLEY TIES twenty that nearly filled his ereel, o i%] Henry Johnsom. At a later, hour three |family, Mrs. Derandreail and daughter, |} attend the sale. . ) . " z B ot a resident of Jewgtt City, but haslived | non were sent to patrol the fire lines for | 4ll of Oxford, Mass., Mre. Grace Brown Childran’s and Infasts’ Socks, plain | Bramley Ties. some are in silk in the town of Griswold for a considerable | tnig gistrict and discovered a third out- | of Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bab- . . ith the sale of or fancy twps, in & wide choice of | checked or striped with frings or number of years. When asked where he | )iy on Great Hil. The fire was final. | bit and famlly of North Grosvenordale. || This Auction will open with the sale of the house lots, the solors—29¢, 3¢ and o a pair. plain; others are knitted in the A e T e oy | S Winemiay: sitaiag, T iR A s e . . 3 . of the sort that says. “Oh, ove v i t least 2, acres i il i i new Spring shades—50c, 69¢ and Brook.” told that they, wee caught Mon: is estimated that at least 2000 Aeres | At and are. Gharics Perkins of occum || terms of which will require a $50.00 deposit at time of 75¢ each, day in Rattlesnake briok. This brooi is | XU "/ fincton” Ashwillett, Griswold | spent Wednesday evenirg with Willlam 3% 57 s not a myth, it is largely on Will Terry's | (0% & : raistent éftorts | Kinder and family. sale, and the balance to be paid in monthly installments NEW SCARFS o, o whenes T Sanders off o ihe | 1% LTIOT, o The, B SO s P i b i SP! south and eventually Sets into the town of [ F the Toen SRV T8 et do- g o oo . 5 e d ";‘; g gt 5 0511- CHA{NS ; Froston, All trout fishermen know It, | {70 Cottas® o LAUREL GLEN within two years duration, at the usual rate of interest. Sodrf, to either match or form a | To wear with your suit or dress, but few care to take the chancés whion a | SGEYed: Aionzo Ch vati . i i Calvi Mr. and Mre. Raymond Cettrell have onzo Chapman of Old Mystic was & . . imm good contrast with her suit or dress | they form a new. neck ornament, (r}[flll of ‘;sHwamnnue::ras!:;l:\f‘me"unr‘:;s rented the Miller place and moved here czil‘:r at Charles Marble's Sunday. The residence will be sold ly after. A JM — here in all thy long enough to be worn in a variet; Fyfioox xuc, Harey: Lhe OToot |iast. Monday from Oakiawn, R. L ‘esterly visitors Wednesday wers Mr. N " A 3 they are in a ool [ et e bkl mm; well and fished it. but !"vcaIT:bn.tsm; 17| “Tonn Rae and family have been delay- f#nd Mrs. Walter Mamn, Dwight Main || of 10 per cent. of the mhu price will be m i whades and Roman stripes, at' $298 | tints and colors—34 inchss long—. e s aan ala Feiday, | o0 in_coming to the Tiill owing to the|Mre, Sadie Lanphere aad Mr. and Mrs. only 50c a string. o i | serious illness of Mrs. Rae. She is re- eer. ‘. 1 up to 498, ty ing. that the whole section “round is infested | SEO08 D L L Several from this place attended tne || ‘Cash, Certified Check, or Liberty Bonds. £y Not the little three.in & box, slde sh . | Erdngs meeting at North Stonington Fri- £ Kind. Dut regular Mownt Misery yaule. | Triday, May St was observed is Ar. | SUTEL NS F < (:(,l ‘( ;‘ )I .l .l ]IUI w IEIIEIK K vi 'S them, and that wear or day hy.the school. 4 ;:‘&su:s'.l'}" sl A family from Pfovidence, R. L, has be?:mfiig?{f,;, W;‘r;lav;‘:%r;r; Geer e or other particulars, apply to WITTER BROS., Aufion.‘ g s | But the fisherman in questicn gave up | moved (o the plfce fomntrly. owned bY | yeyiner making fircs very dangerous.and ||| SCT® conductors of large and unusual sales throughout " the secret to four men -at the creame) w T g fuimsrods. . M =4 & A week devoted to the showing of the fastest selling Floor Fiiday. when from (he back pocket of his | The rain of Thursdsy was greats wel | FUTSE, Yioh sevass tes bern done || New England. . Office and salestooms 42 Main &eel, &'B.m i ‘m"‘a' at he drew out a dozen long strips of | comed as a nect al » Rem"'e limples Ild hew what ash bark. IWVith these tled |also as a preventive against brush fires. h’r‘-‘“’k ’:'l"w:m" is visiting Mrs. Lucy |} Danielson, Conn. $ . around s ankles he fishes” Rattlesnake Mr. McCullock S loy Gold Seal Congoleum Art Rugs possess all the beautiful Blackheads Witk Cuticura ; w, yliock is employed by Arthur Y. ampiin at Ashaway. 2 2 - Edwin Appley was greatly surprised 3 LISBON Attaway Main, fire deputy at Laurel m rich tones of fabric rugs—sofily blended colors that lend Bathe with Cuticura Soapand hot | | wednesday afternoon, May third, his $3tb | The body of Rev. Charles W. Burt of | Glen, has & telephone, his eall being 26.5. 3 and the; comfortabl ithi wates to free the pores of impurities | | birthday, when five of his great-grand: | East Haven was brought to the Read- . best with a production of 61 eggs. An- Wilte Wyandottes - 2 elegance to any room, Y e S and follow with a gentle application | | children. Sarah, Lois, Gloriana, Lowis | Herkell cemetery for burial Tuesday at| HENS AT STORRS ARE other pen of the same breed owned by the | Feanic P. Mattison, Davisviile, R L 1149 reach of the most moderate purse. S Claizach Tt fo Spetis wih | [ niLruth ghi o i 8 Ce UM e ol e sviie el e ckeke o AHEAD OF THE RECORD | OntaFio Agticultural Collegs st Guebh | Woodbridge Orchisrds, Woodbrids & g oA et at the home nter, Mes. | conducted by Rev. W J. 1 : : o) e G i ’ heal, cmla.:: TR WAL (6] B S o o e ey | sy by RAy WaL vty OB e The hens in the egg laving contest at | tied with 2 pen of White Rocks entered by | o\ COIR, ©.oono ool 46 = pawering P‘"‘“’""‘ short search Mr. Appley succeeded In|yy j. Kendall, F. L. Kanahan, B. W.|StOrs have now fnished the frst hal of | g w. Picker, Glen Ridge. N. J., both pens Conn. ... 1022 H HAWOCKS m‘fi.\"'fi -owemslad | °| finding the hidden voungsters, much 10| Corpett and F. E. Hyde. Mr, Burt was|\h® Year according to.the records v®.:h|jaying & roduction of S eggs. Henrs | waniee nraaoun Tm.u"wn m oug B Toleam B their delight. , There were present be-| Wi BUxegent ohureh from Déc. 1, DAVE accumulated in the past cont P. Walkers Rhode Island Reds from Hud- Jand Reaic & -3 " E ‘M-I‘. sides tha five great grand children, his|yq06 o Dec. 30, 1908. It was during his (h!|hlrd! should lay about 44 per cent. of son, Mass,, was fourth best pen with 2 to- ‘ Perhaps it’s a little early to mention Couch Hammocks, Son-incawe anidaughier M. and eS| pactoritehas ihe sclesiastcal sesiety | Q1T (o2l production for the vear daring | i of 57 sgge. Thus the heavy bresds Rhode Island Reds but the last few hot days distinctly brought it clear int B s s | was: dissoived and the " chureh fncor-f {0 ' FE IR CAR iofixx:{fi they | 23ded another wictory by capturing all the | the Oronaras South Hadley, Mass. 1082 ys y it c into Charles 5 | porated. s Butk Kete] omocs TUF the Applescrest Farm, Hampton Falls, Y o . . e < Gill, George. Chest C Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Reynolds were | COntiiue to lay’as heretofore, should have | jen No, 21 owned by Ontario Agrix NH . " 1681 our mind that we will need one in the very near future, in Kfllourey Bros. L ot e s | guesis or Rev. and Mrs. Roderick Me-| S FIPGRSHIOR 2 1% 04 61 e Ol ) tural Collese at Guelsh, to the week Just | p. & Crapin, Lonpmeadow. Mass... AP lay = Leod of Hanover last Thursday. 58S - - | F. H. Sampson. Spring d, Mass... order to make that cozy corner comfortable and cheerful. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |cream and fancy cookles were rerv Mre, Harrie: Tillinghast of Tattsiiie| SFED RET, DS, THS (OlR) fo 94(e, for the | This is mot & new record for consecutive o : : EMBALMERS e A iy "hotin | spent the week end with her.niece, M. | 0 °3° 1 B1e Present contest 1s 75,293 CEBS | jaying but so far it is the best record made White Leghorns Here they are in khaki, green, and at $11.00 up to 3 2 Congregatiopal church o Sunday morn Mell, P otal 510 | by an individual ben In the eleventh ere ' s 16 Unian St. Willimantic, Conn. d ov Tn the mornin G Quction for the week was 4650 cggs or @ . Goshen Poultry Club, Goshen, Comn. W Hammocks, $3.60 30 B Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) | oieion tareics il be O A Hoistein calf that strayed from Har- 3lid ot mdre than 68 e cent *This is laying contest at Storrs. T Frank Dubois, Pehcham. Vi. ... 364 3 o A , $3.60 to $6.50. N oelodk (he . . fastets hotds ifs | 7Y Hull's farm several weeks ago was more than last week and 136 vg8% | orirors ereca oE, Teny in £ach of the | Hollywood Farm, Hollywood, Wash. 847 si St AE tured last week at Mrs. S. B. Had- pri ipal breeds are as fol 8 E I 1dsby, Cooperstow N. T 907 inceting which {s the consecration moet- | &P han the seven vear average and 4 L. E. Ingoldsby, e e P JAY M. SHEPARL e i at730. etmbcra” of e o [1e7’e in Canterbury and.restored (o Its &.wm o SR Tl e s e e _ . lodges of which Mr, Andrews is a mem- Y b mt&d:eld or the first six mon:hs, | Harry ubyer (Barr est- . . Suscesding Filmore & Shagard |ber, will attend the service at his in BT T THe, best Den in the contest for this hampton Beach Beach, L. I. .. 1032| Meriden —john Pitkewitz. 40 yei > I H URRA Y ‘ :0 & vitdtion, This & Mr. Andrews closing | Hartfer A—m.‘- Dotothy Bali z;;r Nr. | weke is 2 nsg ot Barred Rocks owned by | S. Brwml Aun (White)' Belmont. got l(:;! o u’r: one L - ° Embalm service "at tl 100 Victoria roa artfo a sen at | Merril rk. Brookfield Center, Conn. 3 ) 3 T 3 Funeral Director et St Holyoke college, has been swarded s Jala 4 grand total of 63 eui lmouh, 8 xiias e Meri : 0-52 NORTH ST, WEEIRANTIO). o0 s cipa oomar o compelled | the Patrick Memorial fellowship it thé| m( same b o By W. ‘niversi dropped h 'y Al oY ‘l.ub( Assistant., T-l.\c«unhn t kafin is umu azony. & } coliege, - I B. Kent, Cazenovia, N, Y., was ueonfl tte, Ind, . hossec

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