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NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantic Offiice 31 Church Street Telephons 1002 n of the atate Joseph Reg case Wgun Tuesday afternoon. The mession opened Wednesday morn- superlor ERCE M I pany held Tuesday night it was, voted after considerable opposition to' sell the bullding now known as. the Chamber of Commerce-Building - on - Main .street o Hyman Roserberg. The building was purchased some thres’iyears ‘ago from A. L. Gelinas for the sum 'of '$321000"and Uie stock company was farmed ‘t6 pay " taken up with the cds€ Off g . the puilding. Shares sold rapidly i et al | With attempt at robbery. The at 325 for a time and $18,950 was raised the remainder of the' valué being secured by mortgage. Stockholders voting against the: sale of ‘the building said the price was mot what it sholild be for a ng WitH the cross examination of Lena'| building “of its kind. - The ehartholders Kirghinio, who test that the men Bccused sald they were detectives when will receive about twenty-five per'gent in dividends on their stock.’ Rumors clr- they entered the house. Bridget Kir- | culated ‘about the-dity shice it has been chinio, 4. daughter tified that she could n thres defendsnts as 1 in h*r home on the r 1921, Nt the plaintiffs, tos. [known that the building’ would perhaps o Tlaintits 'the |be sold: to:Mr. Rosénberg, bave had ‘it men -who iwere | that. he was.purchasing for another!par- o February 23, | tr. Following the sale of the building Mr. Rosenberg denied this rumor. Ren- T pareotio and John | tals from the, building have been $3400 Kioss of Ma police | eariys force testl denta on the | Naichaug lodge, No. 22, Knights of Bight m question and told of arresting | Pyihias, Was. zovally ertertained Wed- Danoit and nzlak fiesday evening at the Y. M. C. Al the Bhen the . i opened. | evening haviug been set aside &s, Pyth- fand ¢ Chapla, charged|ian. Night.. Entertainment consisted of B Rt was o 'nd piead- | kames, bowling and billiards, and danc- 78 mmendation of | Ing. Refreshments were enjoyed during ol guilty. At Attor States €ourt imposed a fine of $10 and costs, egliski case was then resumed. Ringsbury. postmaster East Thomne MEht In fng saw Albert Kirchinio amother man. Rev. John R. Mille James Riley also testified to ovents Investigator wom testifiec at len y 4 collected from ants, following his t rested it was. the stify and told Kirchinio n the evening of F ruary 23, Fe said tha Jearzed that and | Father O _ ho Aefemse] It is at this time that children are keyed vy of their trfp to the]OP and the quleting atmosphere of the b.|home is nceded. Mrs, Savage named aq | several books of fiction published today eould be Lought | that arc hardly- suitable for reading by aris the| the evening: The vespers choir of St. Mary's church choir boys is to go to Stafford Springs next Sunday evening to .asist in !the singing of vespers at St.' Edward's IV+) church of which® Rev. Folix J. ‘O'Nelll, a native of Willimantic, ig pastor. ' The boys are also to present Hello Boys, the » he]play that made a hit in this city, at St. ased hy Sdward’s hi 1 Yater for the benefit of church, Mrs. G. H. Savage of Storrs gave an more time to -their children and be-at home when they return’ from school, as at the house ¢ there for a drink, | children. Kirchinio le three in but denied| = Willimantic Pubkc Library has re- Mviag - a1 Mos. Kirchinio| ceived fifteen non-fiction -books,: . given lghted a lantern and all ‘went into the through the income of the Calvin Chapin cellar to search the liquor, which | Memorial Publication Fund in Yale Uni- Was alleged to be there. when suddenly | versity. All were either written by New Abert X outdoors and be-| Englanders or they are baout some pe: Ean to holler. three then believing|son who lived in New England, Twent: that t might follow Albert's| nine fiction books have also’been-added shouting, got intn their sleizh and went|to the library, i'firrv to Tyebster where Witmess was| “The Iist of non-fiction books follow: Jaier 10l 10 g to tho police station. H>[Lifo of Theodore | Thornten Munger, ‘:I.‘m ‘MJ;“ML':W AT.”:N: “:i Tevol-| Benjamin W, Bacon; Connecticut Witr R 70354 and Other Essays, Henry: A Beers; Al- pe Jumdor week in Connecticut Agrieul- tura! © exander. Hamilton, ‘William Culbertson; Yale Yesterdays, Clarence = Deming; Economic Utilization of History, Henry lally opened Wednes-| Farnam; Department of State, Gaillord Bay on Gardner Dow field. At 8 o'cloc Hunt; Our Many-Sided Money, Robert in the evening t nual junior-senior | W, Neeser; Fondsman's Log, Robert ' W. banquet took place at the college dining| Neeser; A Short-Sicetch ' of Tsaac H. haill. speakers were T. A. Alexan-| Bromley, N. G. Osborne ; Short Sketch « Y president of the junior class, and|of Horatio Parker, George W. Chad- ¥ Putnam. acting president of the{ wick; Beginnings of Yale, Edwin Oviatt ; penior cla 3 "m"'l"mt" remarks were | Letterfiles of. 8. W, Johnson;, Elizabeth "‘Advfi by ‘:' Charles 1. Beach, | A, Osborne; Book of Yale, Pageant; J,—_",(,(_k.» Jelinger and Professor G. H.| Jeffersonian Democracy in. New . Eng- At a meeting of the stockholders dhe Chamber of Comme e} i’s toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and deti ! quality S npossible to duplicate. Z/ ch ’g Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 86 Unie n St Willimantic, Conn, Phone 29C iLady Assistant) JAY M. SHEP, Suseeding Filmore & Shepard lapd, William ‘A, Robinson; Library -Cul- of | ure in Harly New England, T. G. e Reaity Com-<{ Wright, The following fiction books have been | received at the library: The Golden An- swer, Bates; Casey Ryan, Bower; Mr. Proback, 'Bennett; Gay Cockade, Bai- ley ; Head of the House of Coombe, Bur- neit: Man From the Wilds, Bindloss; journty's End, Brown; Far to Seek, Di- ver: Strong Hours, Diver; Settling /of the Sage, Evarts; Last Man, Grey; Everlasting Whi Gregory; The Jubllee. Girl, Haw- ter Comes, Hutchinson d Generatlon, Owen Johnson; M Who ‘Did the Right Thing, Johnson; The Ragged Edge, MacGrah; Jane Jourrey On, Mitehell; Rich Relatives, Macken- zie; Manslaughter, Miller; Lucretia Lombard.” Morris; Great Prince Shan, Oppenhieim ; * Wrong Mr. Wright, Ruck Tangled Trafls, Ranie; Unclaimed Let- ter. Sholl: Rider of thé Golden Bar White:; M ¥ Girl, Wells; - Yellow Streak, Williams, Brief Notes. ng this (Thursday) afternoon umtil n inclusiy B t Dbattalion of the Seventh Field Artillery, consisting of about 300 ho: The battalion passes through Middle- city will be resumed Friday. Mrs. “fhomas i, Kelleher of Park street isvi Manchester. man’s Re! Wednezday., J. BERTRAM SIMON, well-known | photographer, of Tacoma, Washs| who “says' that since taking Tan- 146" with ‘such good results he mow knows' 'why everybody is praising this wonderful - medciine. mteresting ‘address on ‘Reading . for thel dence pe]Adolescent Tuesduy aftermoon at the hree defend. | Weeting “of the Willimantic Woman's the state|€lub. She urged ‘that mothers devote ; told me about it seemed almost too good to be true, but ‘since taking the medicine I know for myself that all they sald about it said J. Bertram Simon, 1031 known photographer. “L suffered from rheumat shoulders for time had to go to the hospital. down in bed +for montbs failed and I couldn’t thing properly. heartburn for taking Tanlac rheumatism gained ten pounds and never felt a‘number of people and I am alwa glad to say a good markable medicine. Panlac is sold by all good druggi: — has returned from attended the 1 of .her daught s0ld ‘his property on the north ker, ‘of this city suffered painful she lost her balance and f; 1 downstairs Smith are’ attending the ann Soclety in_Bridgepo he Glrls, Ferber; To| S°LI 10 Brios himney fire at the home of Charles Holbrook \of chiemlcal extinguished the club have announced that at the ‘Windham National Bank “gv- | Women of St. Paul caused many The flower of the Stores in*Willimantie-are to begin} es_and men s -enroute from Camp AM N. J.. to.Camp Devens, Mass., and NDH camp in this city over night Friday. Susan I Galluy town today (Thursday) camping tonight at East Hampton. The march to-this Plumb and fri motored. from spent the day at Charles Larrabee’s. ting relatives in - South Mrs. Eva Adams and Mrs. Jennie Alden/Weitt of. New York: Randall were delegates from - the - Wo- A fef Corps of this city: to ithe out-motored from New York | home over Sunday. state convention held in -New- London the Misses Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Robert A. Robinson of e Con-{ ~Mrs. Fohrenbach and son of pains in sides 'and 3 I Director & Embalmer |3ckache kidney and bladder - ailments ; . "1C 1 for constipation, - bilt Lady Amistant. Tel. Connection |and siuggish bowels. aI?;TTés:::l“é‘o‘.“' — = p—— o MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. WHITE IS SYNONYMOUS WITH SUMMER COOLNESS So it is only natural for white gBods to be the vogue fo Summer’s smartest wear. The Dress, Blouse, or Skirt of white, accentuated by 2 touch of color, stands out refreshingly against the green of the fields, the blue of the sky, or the sea, and distinguishes the wearer on city streets. IF IT'S WHITE GOODS here is as complete a collection as any woman could wish to select from. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY out this slip, enclose wilh 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2836 ShefMeid Ave., Chicago, Il writing your name and address cleanly. You. will ‘recelve in re- turn a trial. package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley-Kidney Pilis, for back, rheumatism, , With tenor so! ford. The altar Dle ‘blossoms and flowers of the sermon each mother in the audi- ence was given a carn: Mr. and. Mrs. Lill Springfield motored to t cailed-on the Misses Polly Wants a Cr two acts, Was glven in the chapel Frida evening by members of entry - grange. joyed. Between Clit- h ap- Al the close of own Sunday and and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a .whole- 80-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC'|50me and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, B North Cov- en- | Mrs. Guilford Smith’s in South Windham there were so- | the last of this week. the pro- ceeds were 1o ‘be given by the grange to the ‘Near East relief fund, and the re- mainder will'go toward sending a dele- gate:from the Jocal Sunday school to one of the summer conventions The Woman's auxili i A R i L i shampoo. lasting qualities. el, God’s Country and theslaw, fea- turing Gladys Leslie./ A Wide-Ovén Town is from a story by Eari , Mitcheil, scenario by Edward I. The direction - is “by “Raiph Ince, who attracted a great deal of at- tention as the director of A Man's Home. As the title would seen s is some gambling stuff in the photoplay, a censiderable. amount: of the aetion de- pending upori the activities iof ‘@ group of dovotee of ‘the Goddess of Chanee who ‘ave operating in’ a. small American The big interest in the pictures comes from the development of the-prin- cipal character from a ragged little chin, born, anddst the most-unhappy e: vironment, into a successful young bus iness. man after having gone through a réform. school -and having: been impris- oned for a marder which: he.committed in kelf defense. After patiently waiting and anticipat- ng, the photoplay fans of.this.city are tobe treated once again t6 a picturts 7ation of another famous James Oliver 00d story of the North' woods, “This Intest Curwood ploturization is entitled God's Country.and. the Law and is one oflils most recently Written stories toplay fans here and all over the entire wiio have.seen the flm versions. of his River's End, Back . Kazan, The Courage of Marge Son- of Kazan, score of cthers that could be mentioned. their appetites wall the treat they are scheduled for in his God’s Coyntry Law will be the second feature. Strand Theatre. _..Motlon. Pictures st Breed indicate there| Festival of 8t. Bric; ~Geeetings to Josephus swtelary of the navy, 60 e Daniels, 186 * Lady Astor, M. P. has invitation to deliver & public duy’ in Ottawa, The two large ar ‘address to- Pregoyterian geners) Presbyterians at Des M Southern Presuyterians .t Charleston, annual meeting of the Alabama Bankers' Association. opeming in “Moblle today, will have W. P. G. Harding, governor of the federal reserve Board, as.one of the speakers - Mile. Suzanne Silvercruys, sister of Robert Silvereruys, secretary glan embassy in Washington, is to be married in. Brussels today to. Henry W. of New Haven, Conn. % The ' thirtieth \"”‘ e > Farman, Jr. ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. As stupendons as was fhe Theodara, the great screen spectacl wi Goid presents &t v ay. Priday and Ssturday— tor productior resting to estimate what the figure would have been NaA it beer made n the United States. In the first place this $2.000.000 based on the present rate of gives great merican dollar. iAh:‘n that is the normal @ifferemes ir wages in this country and Ttaly whers two_ years' time was spent mortal drama into & scFees whetted for hat Happens . when you shampoo our way - The first result is softness you have never before experienced after washing. The usual dryness and brittleness are absent. Your hair is glossy and silky in texture— every strand gleams. Most important, your scalp is pirged from every trace of dandruff. Only palm and olive oils can accomplish such results. They have been famous since Cleopatra's day for their softening, beauti- fyinig Gualities both on hair and skin. These costly oils, imported from overseas, are the bdsis“of Palmolive. Their combina- tion produces the softening, AT STRAND-=CALINAS CIRCUS. are five fine \acts the irand the last Calina's: Circus-is the mafm attraction bring composed of ponies and monkeys. This is sure to be a treat for young and This lather loosens the dandruff scales, dislodges and dissolves them, leaving the scalp and hair free to function heaithfully. Keeps your hair healihy This thorough removal of dandruff, which doctors call seborrhea, is most necessary, as ‘even the accumulation on healthy scalps injures the hair. John & Nellie Olms are watch wiz- called magicians they accomplish a number of feats that don't come under the head of il- are skilfful almost to border of: sclentific, Al & Mabel Joy offer Just ‘The nonsense {s provided i song, dance.and acrobatics, & Bohkman appear which they call Call It What You Like. They endeavor to make you laugh and certainly succeed. in doing this. The Dublin Trio appear fn Irish mel- Of course the Trish, two pretty colleens and a lad, the trio spectalizing in Trish'melodies, These fes are Irish airs that have a unl- sung delight- and splendidiy. flapper Gladys Walton portrays in her. latest picture at ng ,With . Fire., in muking More than 25.000 people were used in some of the At the prevalling rate for the ¢ this_country—3$5 a_d would have least twenty days wi in’ taking. those scenes mnder the most fortunate clreumstances. 000 daily and at have been spent The dry, oily scales clog the roots of the hair, preventing proper nutrition. Soon hair begins to fall out. The blend of palm and olive oils you get in Palmolive softens and penetrates the scales, loosening the cap-like ‘accumulation. " Gentle massage forces it into the tissue of the scalp, leaving it healthfully purge Hair shampooed with Palmolive i never dry, harsh and brittle. The blending of thése soothing oils leaves it soft, glossy was required for months &t beautifying Dublin Trio dnded th fils snndt 56 DRGSR S twenty magmificent hippodromes of ancient Bysan- usands of workmen wers em of erecting the sets reprodudes Olive oil for gloss Paim oil for richness Olive oil possesses softening qualitics which neutralize the drying effects of wash- ing. " Palm oil contributcs body richness and the ordinary Practically all-of the bulldings and mrbale n who are most liberally paid iz this eountry. Tn addition to this mostac wark, which of worikme: numbers of mural of marble and stone carvinge 1 called for the services of mer is countrs woul commané a girl of the.short a melody shop tra absorbing et figure. 2 likeable one, impersomat v Gladys Walten can do las Fitzgerald directed the film for Uni- ing and a penchant In combination they produce a thick, mild, profuse; penetrating lather which softens the scalp and reaches every root and hair cell. If for any reason you 15-cent trial bottle, send the coupon and we will gladly mail it, PALMOLIVE Shampoo The Blend of Palm and Olive Oils idn't_get the free Tl Trovatore Coming to Broadway ex alone wert nglish Opera. g their all star cast to the Broad- theatre on Wednesday evening. May popular opera 11 15 weeks' season at 15c TRIAL BOTTLE FREE The Palmolive Company, Dept. E-183, Milwaukee, U. S. A. Please mail the of Palmolive that would run Into the hundreds tore direct from it Arlington theatre, Boston. of wonderful ances and packed houses which The reports very good reason that to make such » but profucers whr no one weuld af srceen pectacle here. appeared is proof Address....... all star cast. After the close of the Boston season instead of taking three or four different operas on tour Mr. just one opera and selected for: this tour things have Beck decided to do section of the New London archdeaconry met in St Paul's church Friday. Holy communion was celebrated at i1 a. m. by the rector, Rev. W. A.. Borchert, ted by Rev. Albert Jepson of Daniel- during which the united thank of fering was received. - A basket iunch, supplemented hy a lunch Berved by the was ajoyed at the home of Miss Bingham.© At the after- neon- servies the speaker was Mrs. A. C. Acheson of Middietown 72 inciuding 9 n, 1 Hebron, 15 Norwich. 6 Pom fret; 3 Putnam, 2. Wikimantic, 9 Windbam A number of Windham men assisted in fighting the forest fire that burned over 6,000 acres in Scotland, Canterbury and Hanover last week. nd Miss|. Mrs. H. L. Bingham and Mrs. Arthur callers | Williams_returned Sunday from Groton Julia | Long Point. This is Bundle Day week for the Near ast relief, and Mrs, H. C. Lathrop, who as charge of this section, will receive contributlons -of serviceable clothing. Miss Abigail W. Bates of New York is at home for the summer. AMiss Helen Hopkins-of Berlin was at Mrs. F. E. Guild spent Sunday w | Novwich friends: York have been:guests of Mr=. S. C. bee for a few days. Mr. Higbee, w has been suffering fromtroubls with his ears, is.improving: The C. E. society is to hold an informal social in the:chapel Friday at 7.45 p. m. Beverly Bliven and family. of Norwich were at the MacEean = home ~ Saturday. They expect to' spend the summer in town. Mrs. Jennie Josephson has been enter- taining her-little granddaughter, Eleanor Barrows, of Mansfield. Miss Estner Josephson, who has been at heme for'a few: weeks, returns to Frank, the elder son of Mr. and Mre. Donald Macdonald, underwent a minor operation. last wesk. There was a small attendance at the May meeting of the League: of Women Voters Friday. Miss. Dorothy Brown g a report of the recent institute in Hart- e — & Ll e and Red, ltched and “Burned, Cuticura Healed. wras troubled with pimples and blackheads on my face. The pim- and red, and over. They itthed and burned: causing me to gerateh and irvitate my face. My face looked awfuli ““# et for a free sample of Cuti- cura’ Sosp and Oimtment which 50 1 purchased more, and “two' cakes of Cuticura ‘box of"Cuticura Oint- ment ] wes healed.”” (8igned) Mi: Mary Silva, 17 Daly St., Lowell, Mass., Sept. 14, 1921 ‘Soap; Ointment and Tal- feénd maintain skin pu- fity; skitr comfort “and*skin health often when alf élse fails. tered and s SOUTH WILLINGTON There is to be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. Friday afternoom at 2.3 o'clock at Memorial ehurch: The L. T. Ir. Will meet with the W. C. T. U.. which has a fine program prepared for this meeting. ‘This also s the annuc mothers' meeting for all women, especia. Iy mot hers: At the special communication of Uriel lodge, A. F, and A. M., Saturday evening at.Masonic hall, Merfow, there is to be work in the F..C. degree. Plans are belng made for the institute of District No 2 Tolland Sunday School association, to be held im Memorial church June 9. District No. 1 will meet at Columbia June 7. Tolland County W. C. T. U. plans its 37th annual convention at the Congrega- tional church in Stafford Springs Friday, June 2. All department suverintendents Who cannot be present have been asked to send their reports to the seeretary, Mrs. E. J. Matthews, of South Wiliington, The May meeting of the Woman's Mis- sionary ‘soeiety Is to be held Friday, May 26th, in Memorial church. The newly or- BumsteadsWormSyrup i ere Philedelshia Sdicie vh the world’s most. popular -opera. 11 Tro-| TO¥a Mall. Dasieleon, Today snd To He then selected the principals blass motibn ple around Hollywood It is fencing. A Lsessed by the great desirl uresa re advised to sharp ng swords and stab th Trovatore and east respective roles in which performance, v making a real’all star cast an: i in which the com- appears that they will get the big performance, , attended the first an- summer home to star in pk Douglas Fairbank pastime when he feld were in to: GRISWO eogaged Professor H formar world's_champinn to coach the cast for The Thres Musketeers in the art of biade-wislding. Twenty-five of the mercen’s. best-knows actors took lessons dally from Profess Uyttenhove at and many others put in applications for the professor's services s soon time to take them on. When the screen version of The Thred shown at the town: hall o will be given an opportunity ; the most skiliful and interesting swordsmanship All told. there are sixteen dmels n one clash Fair Three Masketeers, his pals of the gelatin realm, will fase: eight days. beginming t ith instant suc business the company s apparent by = CHESTERFIELD Ernest Fulosi were given serenade last Tuesday young people of this place. ent were Mi at cast of prin- eipals thern is the) famous Boston Opera Those pres- noanced -the best crorus heard in many Geer and the Mary Kaiosky and M nbers of the La 1t the home of Mrs. an afternoon st baked bean supper w and netted a s 50c to $2.00, plus taxes n Thursday. served in the ntial sum for —————— Paul Whitéman's Orehestra it being her birthday. Norwich made leasing manmer. 2 surprised but her great apprecia- Paul Whiteman's orchestra, known far and wide throughout . the count in. Norwich, Friday night at the armory under the auspices of Bat- tery B, 192nd Artillery. which is being brought here under con- giderable expense, was booked by a spe- Whitman of presentation in this featurs, and banks and The adversarips. Wednesday. ORPAEUM- THEATRE. An"unusua) treat & promiséd Dasle! o theaterzoers for Friday evening of this wesk. The Sock and Buskin Dra matic club of Brown university will fre- sent Three Live Ghosts at this theater of St. Alban's chureh presented by The orchestra, ng friends and rel~ pleased to kn doors for the firs able to be out of nce last Septem- DANTELSON. elfth district meeting at Montv Proctor of Nian- there being entertaining other, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reed, of Jewett City Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morgan and family pent Sunday at Ekonk Morgan's parents, John Tanner. lers on Mrs Miss Ruth Tinker spent the week end for the benefit This farce was Brown men in Providence last week and described by the papers of th city as meeting with the approval of the discriminating audience Rockefeller auditorium. Crities Tate the production as Sock and Buskin' achisvement dent _actors han manner to reflect credit on their direc tor, Prof. Benjam Brown. a Danielson man who is a member of Brows facul- it tne home of Willimantic her parents, NORTH STONINGTON Luclan Drury conducted the burial John E. Park in Chap- Chapman Hill Satur- Bertha_Tinker Wirs, John D, Rockefeller, Jr. themselves in 2 day afternoon Crandali’s minstrels of Westerly gave an entergainment in Grange hall Tuesday delightful situations in this farce, which special appeal t5 the Danieison and . James Mandly vere in this-viliage Mon- Lucian Drury. They were on-their way-from New York to Cape Cod; making the-trip by autémo- cleverly brought out merved piaces today at the box office at Pendioton and Miss Delia ¢f New. London made a brief visit in town this weel Alonzo Maine is ill, Sell Sprace Street Property. Burdick & MeNieol tate brokers. have sold the William-Mur No. 17 iSuwuce Norwich, to Miss Della Smiglel The property constsis house of 12 ‘reoms. aiso-has a garage for ‘sterage of severa buys the property the' fbw Teal os- placed at the grave of Frank A. Thomp- son in Wheeler cemetery. Tt was quarried the farm of M EAST KILLINGLY nis and neighbors-of- Rev. . Carpenter hung them a May alsoof Norwich. of a large o Miss. Smigel tta Irons of and Augustus were married church in Danieison Monday morning. The body -of Miss brought here Tuesdsy and laid Bartlett cemetery. There was a large crowd at the auction of Byron Lewis Monday. Yale, 1852, the newly appointed dean of the Yale School of Forestry. will be the chief speaker at the fleid day of the Conngeticut Forestry of East Killingly dial representative of the battery who went to New York for that purpose. Every man in the orchestra is a Vie- tor artist and the demand for the Paul Arnoid ‘was ‘Whiteman records has ben very latge. The dance committee reports: hundreds of -tickets sold in the advance sale and the indications are that the armery ca- pacity will be entirely. gold out. tickets are going fast also, Mr. Curland of the Talking Machine Shop will be glad to give anyone infor- mation in’regard to the orchestra and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Ivoryton spent Sunday at Mrs. Jones' old home in Leonard Otis of New London was in town Monday. George Holman's bungalow on Crooks is nearing completion. George Adams and family of Norwich pent Mother’s day with the ticket sale. Mrs. Johm D. Rockefeller, Jr. who heads a_delegation of mem- bers of the National Board of thw Y. W. C. A, whoas a tribute to the Tate 'Miss Grace Dodge, Will go to Washington to hold ‘thé annual meeting of the board at the Grace Dodge Hotel in that city. 3 «East Hampton.—George C. Dumay, 97, a veteran of the.Civil war, died last week at his home in East Hampton. Hesides his wife, he leaves a daughte Mrs. Cu Middletown. ons son, Christine Beeba of Middietown spent a few days with her motHer at Old Hamburg last week Mise Harriet Reynolds refurned fo her Sunday after M. Griesoid of Charfes Dumay of Néwark, grandehildren and 22 great-grandehiidren, also wo great-great-grapdelidren. . The ! fufieral was held Monday at his home. Glastonbury

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