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;- Dlace st the entratic to the town building § {upon their arrival and dedication exer- m-nn- m. cises will be carried out. 3 Flgren nkql Telephine 1062 Block on ; A e ; i Y s or five a 8- tha 2k ied by the A. & P..store Everything You Need to Make the ESle, ] T St - urne ing a front to with the front 3 Frank the the bull 5 =~ Porch and the Home Comfortable, oL e e e T i e R - Will Be Found Hfl'e : ww 5 dhe second coust, | ing Rubber company. 4 B 1 - ; \ xhgvhnoh»murugmm Jmlumflifigmflw& A. B. pw A . | vour g a R‘JGS, PORCH SHADB, : nfi than ome year mor m gm-goy fhrvnb!mq:“vt auwrm "rfl T‘m h ”-BQM" insight into 4 real southern romanen suzh m":f the élass of "SI at the thm ‘years in stafe prison. K mwmdzwfllupmulmmlnw as you only read about. ' It's a story of | United States Naval Academy, will safl were talien into custody by the sherff| cent vears,if plans gre carried out as e lus sou M x _Jie 2o homely gpisit] trads Bsepton Hulids togey 5 atisnd a scheduled. = The graves of the veterans ‘COLCHES __ | tnat oniy” southern fn Tokio, HAMMOCKS, HICKORY CHAIRS, Jio' v s o ooy 0 sgle iedules” The graxes of the veierans JEWETT CITY TER trac only southern iorles can reveal and -mednr court, arose out of an an_attempt | Josepl's cemeteries will be decorated in| The official visit of the worthy grand| A large audience attended the operetta | Monte Blue, ofis of the country’s faverite glus . CURTAINS, DRAPERIB, ETC. 6 rob Albert Kirchifioka of East Thomp- | (he morning, trucks having been provided | matron of Connecticut to Faith Caapter, | The “Wild Rose, by Rhys-Herbert, given |Screen actors. o | to carry people to the distant cemeteries. | Xo. 82, Thursday evening, proved very|by the students of the high school under| ° it tells the story of a son of 2 - Towing 3‘: o :;bnua',\l.:;,l ;.fl",‘. Delogations from the G. A B. and 1. B. | enioyable, Stacs officers. prestat. were|the direction of Mme. Kubina Havi.|orn Widow who has been ;"""‘“‘m‘?:“,', Avery excused the members for the re.| W. V. are to visit the cemetories on the|W. G. M, Mrs. Mabel B. Hitchoock of| Brooks, assisted by Misses Anmie and Jall, who is too proud to go home and M mainder of the term. Judge Avery bo.|Sunday preceding Memorial day and|West Haven: A. G. M., Mrs. Bella Pow-|Helen Klingon, violin, in Grange hall|¥hat happened. He is B (G‘H Seal) CONGO his charge fo the fury at 1103 and |mark the graves o be decorated. In the el of Hartford; A. G. P., David of. S:a-| Wednesday _evening. 'The patronesses |G the depthis of the underworld when he & Shded at 1154 when the jury retirea,| afiernoon the umal osremony at WIl-|won of Pogyonnec: G. Tresmurer. ies|wero Mrs. § P. Witlard, Mrs. Agrano- e Ay BB B B bfll‘hfill mantic cemetery will take piace, many [ Eertha L. 8. Gallup o oosuy ; vitch, Mrs. Bunvan, Miss Willard, Miss ‘Whatever your needs may be in the way of a Sowt vl emd 5 82 10 & TuEKIay | e e e e |kt Mon. locsace. Wakiiete. of | Nobmon, Wi Bay, Mies Burue ay, Sk | nome.sicc and longs for the comfort of 2 i -, T ren - i loving mother. low-priced Covering for the Kitchen, ot their willingness to march. Capt. Frank | West Haven; grand organizer, Mrs.|Elizabeth Bigelow, Miss Sarah Bigelow, durable, P Floor & 5 m,‘,’,“r,""“'ifin,“,,;‘,’,,";l,‘:&of"',;‘“&: P. Fenton is to be marshal as in past|Clara C. Phelps of Windsor Locks;| Mrs. H. P. Buell and Mrs. F. O. Brown. | ¢ 89¢S home but keeps the secret. His . former sweetheart is overjoyed at seein Porch, Bathroom, or Bedroom, wherever you require || cases on the short calendar being heard, | 6818 and Capt. Jean B. Paulhus is chair- | Grund Eather, Mrs. Alice 8. Buell of|The cast e e who it MR & K. a the others comtinued. man of the joint cmnm:l{ee of arrange- F},l|ton. G. W., Mrs. Lillian R. Crumb | Rose McCloud, a popular )’Dvlln; society smuggler, holds \hcll'lllp hand over the & satitary, water-proof, easy-to-clean fldor covering, you | i loving cases wii come up|ments Maréhal Fenton is to amnounce o Jewet: City and P. G. M. Mra. faa| belle Clarice Brown |yoy“wien he- tels him he will exposs R 2 3 Fingt, P| parade assignments and the line of march 3 Mary Forsythe, her secretary, will find (Gold Seal) Congoleum Rugs a splendid in- | Fainesdzy. Mav 24; First Hyman Sep-| GO0 e coming week. it alsa” fiom - Norwieh, Willimeutics Maire Brown [Lim 1.5e does mot desist paying SV tion to the girl 3 Groton, Danielson ~and Moosup. The|Mrs. Fussy, her housekeeper, - ond, Louis W. Iyes ys. Frank A. Ralsto: Mrs. Sarah E. Gerdon, 63, wife of Ed- . 4 o 5 The boy's mother has entered a horse vestment. third, Tillle Bycel, admr., vs. William H. | win S. Gordon. died Friday afternoon | 20ier Dresented the worthy grand Annie Rabinowitz " in the Kentucky Derby and she has stak- 3 i Phflllu fourth, Toseph Pe va. Joseph e Ml matron a cut glass vase and Grand They come 3 feet by 3 feet, at $1.00, and in different | rocnders. Thursdsy, say ek va, Toseoh | anortly after 2 oclock at Her home, 175 2 Lady Gray, an eccentric playwright, ’ her all race. Through aii- Mansficld avenue. Sho Wwas born in this| nuanr Lo CTUMP War given & Ruth 3uriay | St trataing. the borse: s groomed 10r 2 12, 15.75 phonse "L. Gelinas vs. Lena oHchber; city, the daughter of John and Betty beautifu] bouquet. Miss Writemup, reporter, Esther Horwitz | the race, which carries a big purse. and sizes up to 9x12, at $15.75. second, Henry L. Spaulding vs. Charles | tmmis Spencer She leaves, besides ney| The dezres work won praise from tha|Miss Putemdown, reporter, Nettic Lorats fon the dav of the derby, the biggest event ngereau; third, George J. Hensault vs. 2 ; state officers who spoke of the beauty|Dara, debutante, Clara_Park [held in the South, Dixie wins. The vil- pow X Pupuan st al; Sjusth: Wil :;‘sgsrf};‘;‘;fa;’f‘;g:’;e'g;xh‘:' paee Oxlev | added to the initiation by the solos of | Flora, debutante, Ruth Brown |lain exposes the boy but he himself comes ER - atgle SUBE iy Boston, Mg Grase Guemne o B or | Miss Dona Myott, who was accompan-| Molly, debutante, Henrietta Russeli|to grief when arrested for smuggling. R N e Teamne B ot Boctonum:1ied by Miss Bthel Thompson. A ban-{Pally, debutante, Mary Curgenven| The racing scenes are tremendous and The uncontested divorce case of . quet was served to aliout 125 in Rioux | Miss Talkalot (soprano), a suffragette. |thrilling and wera taken at the Lexington & vt Miss Beatrix Gordon of this city; two s . . e Bridget Green vs. John W. Green was LR F 3 'WOUhall, the menu including roast stuffed Ruth Levine,at its best and this big melodrama 1s A perfect substitute for genuine hardwood floors. Beau- l rarifaiiy heara The siammtitt daimed Sons, Tawin of Mansfield Dapot and | gpring Jamb, brown gravy. mashed po-|Miss Doingood (alto), a charity race-track. . Human interest is reveales| Village Scribe Sees “TI Trovators . . B . . residence in Hast Kilitngly and sought a : e o Ll i 3 Mrs, A, L. Stebbi 3 tiful, durable, and inexpensive, easily laid, without fasten- §| tirrce on sroanis of cosity, Shoimar. | Mrs. Mary Cranstan of this city, Mra. | (41005 Teen peas, fomatoes, sliced -y worker, trs. A. L. Stebbins |said to be the biggest picture of its kind | We had a high old time down to the : d 3 cumbers, radishes, Parker louse ralls,|Madame Sewseams, a drossmaker. of the season. opery houss Tast might when &n opery 2 . ried the defendant 20 years ago, but had | Alice Ruddysof ~Worcester and Mrs.| oo coffee. The tables were decorated Rose Strick| A veery funny Monty Banks comedy and | company "N Trovet ¢ it 20 y g , : 3 . L S y sang “T1 2 Every- ing—cleaned with a mop. You buy any length you need. || livea with nim for many yoars be-| Ellsa Lioyd of Quines, dfase, end &)k iles or o valles and face, | Madame Featheriop, a miliner Bick mews completes the BrORTam. | body i oo Beantifel Ay crotrire . . P cause of his drinking habits and his o Wiligm 55 “| Over ten thousand baby chicks have Esthier Sterr : city was there and jt was a representati®. 36 inches wide, and may be had in mfinl.lmd patterns, g1 555 oF v’ She had had her husband | There are also several grandchildren. . | poon chipped to Jewett City and the | Madame Smelisweet, a porfumer, Strand—Bunday Only audience of wealthy, culture and lof'y 80c 2 yard. sent to the county Jail for assaulting Brief Notes. surrounding R. F. D. country this spring. 1 a Get Him,” the second Wm. intelligence. one wleek fo“(‘r{;evr:m?::&n:idul)h;ef—ass:a&f Miss Florina Caisse was given a mis-| Feople approaching Jewett Clty over bie; the huttons, Artin ins | Fairbanks feature produced by the W There was an old gypsy woman who cellaneous shower Thursday cveming in|the top of Branch hill in Lisbon, are} » fzabeth ~JLerman, Paulinelorn Feature Productions, Inc., is one of |omplained of not being able to sleep ment about her husband being confined ! honorof her amproaching marriage Gith | Femarking on the rare beauty of the|Horwita Rachel Siovak. Eveiny Levine, |{hose bis. human storics. There i the|and I couldn't blame er much, consids P o RCH s H AD ES to jall. Mrs. Green had no witnesses. - Gitts inpluding | Scenery. The Quinébaug valley may|Cecfey Smith, Mary Kenzor, Reinah|ireat charactef of e Narthment Masaied | ering. the: bum, rpdc, si-IG8 {5 NS o The case of Marie Petriak vs. Anton cut glass and china were re-|lAVe more beautiful spots; but with its}Bredy, Rose Min anche Stock, Adele|Police, a man traveling alone, trailing 1'd had hard work geiting to-sleep on it - 2 ; lustered spires and new green -foliage | Slopak, Rose Waliack, Ida Stock and " oon self. And that was il chor- and Marje Lisalek for foreclosure on b < ¥ £ po.} Sib : : the outlaw, hig only confidant his horse. | my: was sum anvil In fixing up the Summer Porch, the Shades form an im- property in the town of Ashford was| Cicment L. Manning of Schenectady, | between. Ome man said he hadn't)Bisie Zenowit The story.of a strong man torn by the ¢l | us, the sparks was fiying in every direc- SB - I o LNl v e seen it yet. Another, recalling Barbara| City ‘Peopie and Country Peoplé—|ements of love. versus. duty, There is the |tion and made everyone it up and taks portant part, and you should select shades that are wind- J "card. Decision was for the palaull 10 teek o Sians Rat b oo da s Friterle and that Masviand valies neat ' Bina Lazinsk, Grace Muion Soronic | eotening beaiy ot the Riradcer of § notis & ! 29, - e SRR rederick, sald “Fair as the garden of Fedus, Rachel Chamberlain, Esther Le-|good woman ting for her younger e gypsy woman had a som that was safe—a shade that will last you more than one season. | the ind would bring, the decision not to| ~Mrs. John I, Brick and Jaughter. Mrs. fight take effect untll 31 davs from date, to | Lewis Church, and son, Furman Chureh, | the Lord. s : \'X;_eh and {mumlficn‘m« itz. brother. These are a few of the reasons |50 bl:.hl.tb qumd 10 belleve he ever i 1 i allow the defendants to appear if they |returned Thursday noon after spendin; Passers-by are admiring. the beauti- e ligic included : _ | why “Go and’ Get Him“ ‘will be weleoi- |Was & baby. And the way he safled in- Try 2 Coolmor Shade this season, and you will notice the |2/ » the winter in Floride, r. Bjek rc|ful wild dogwood in bloom, in the vard ACT 1. ©a by lovers of plctures of the great |0 them high notz and mussed them up £ where M:s. Cheney once lived on aEst| Overture, Instrumental Northwes was a caution. beautiful color combinations, besides being wind-safe— Bert A. Lewls of South Windham, | turned home several weeks ago, the re- charged with noncsunpart of his wife and | Mainder of the party © ng at points | Main str one was pulled from = There's Something in 7 House Awry,| Larry Semon fippearl in a very fun-| The heavy villian was some warbler they will add to the appearance of your home, at less }|minor chid from Aprit 10, 1920, to Sept. jon thé way north to Tisit the woods and set out years ago by maid ny .comedy called “Dull Care.” See this|to—Wwhen he sald “marry me or die. . tng the | “Granther' Brow: On the Job, Bobbic aids. laughmaker .and feel happs. The sixth|and threw the heroine in the air thers . i Miss Barbara Fliott is svending the| “Granther Brown. : s oy 3 e o because prices are lower than last s . ::n‘r’l; e e ear e B L Deq | week ond in Hastford, the guest of Miss| Zotato planting is picking up in thiz| But We Love Her, maids. J episode’ of. The Whirlwind will also be |was grate ahplause. I n g cost, e erao! Ann Bach . section, Deaiers report nearly halt as| Tm a Rose That Blooms in a Hothouse, | featurad. they Soulg ciil fhai he a plea of not guilty and elected to have o 1 LB o i the Sy falls, DOEME AlYE . . : imantic fans are on.edge for the|Many again of seed potat sold this| Rose and maids. —_— e iy 3 *_ ¥ 4ft.by7ft.6in.... $3.90 |8 ft. by 7 ft. 6in... § 850 “';:: b vt the ITUEEIC toay | (Seiurdas) between tne|Yeas theh Tast with the preference gl oring Debutantes, dsbutantee. | ivanaMondar, Tuerady, Weanesdsy | 5met ! mm“'vfia'liu?“finf 3 - 3 [ ms have ace American Phiread . tedid Rid Magehede:. | &0 /ta Atls bler, Green Mountai ong, reporters and_chorjs, 3 Y Sft.by 7ft.6in.... $3.50 | 9 ft. by 7 ft. 6 in.. . $10.50 ]| msitation of Guara Sacrea Heast of (i | \anchcstz has one zame on the locals, |31 Gold Caln, come are trying a Ruse| Charity 'vs. Suffrasc, Mrs. Doingood m;’"g:r"a:‘;‘n{‘o‘:h‘;!f A e Lo [ tha o 6 fL b 7f.6i ‘5 40110 f( by 7 ft 6i Sll 40 ity to participate in the exhibition £, n_A‘ and the fans believe that one is all they | Potato, said not to be the regular E?rly nn}q Miss Talkalot. 4 3 iy Y #Sogiie S > B0 % e R RIS Lt ST D e N O A B e o | chamaas . Of Al This Life Rose 314} Piwypary o Wits-Werth?” 18 the title of | nouse SN SRS . . vening. Aot s Windham High goes to Norwich today | Hebton. A visit to the upper‘end of|chorus. - A it 4 £ 7f.by 7ft. 6in.... $7.65 | 12 ft. by 7 ft. 6 in,. $13.95 || tne Sharpshooters’ Rifie of New Bedtord, | (qaiiaas) to et Sorwion Brer sres |the borough in the Beivedere section.| It's Oniy Me, Bobbie and chory il 1?0*}:"“:“;:?'"",’.‘} "’:::;ufif:n el o 0" LR ol Mage., St. Dominie of Fail River, Mass., shows that men are not the only pota-| I Want to Be Loved for Myself Alane, | S5 g stage. y. In nrevious 3 N v i Rochgmbeau of Southbridge, Mass., Bagie | (rars wor' & 1o 0 iame e Nomwich | fo planters. | One day there were four |Rose and chorus. Nonssy snd: deats with ous of the met | s, SR M and ' got of Webster, Mass., Martial of North | jirerent ending of today-s seme. women hard at it, planting their smati| Finale Aect L principais and chorus.. |yieal problems. of modern soclety. The |soueh Member 5 A Ene NEW COATS AND CAPES Grosvenordale, . Foresters of Taunton, | “ferent ending of teday’s game. = | NN i rdone. A ‘well kaown potato| Intermission. sl o The produtioh maks the quéstion It i E Sl “'"'" -4 5 Mass., Maesabes Girls of this city and S| qered g miscellaneous shower Thursday | 8Tower said Friday that the reason for | (a) Stiil Wie di Nacht, Bohin and he action of the play answers it |sooner hé reaiises it (B ¥ 2 Cealle Girls. glso of this city. Althoush | night (8 FORCTORUCY SOTC TAEAY |y much nercased seed potato sale is|(Ob The Four Leafed Clover, Brownell| with » smashing forcs that will make | saon e g oz it €& . Yoi "' J\.ltt Recelved for Tday’s &u‘m Totige h3E mot yet been received. it i8kriage with Hialmar Liliquist of New Ha-|that many found last year's crop toof(c) The Sweetest Flower, Lieber | men and women in svery walk of Iife | Hamsiring her sven fl" A probable that girl teams from Baitic and | vor Miss Greene received many beauti. | SMall for seed and unfit’to plant. Miss Rachel Friedman. think deeply ~The characters are but|and stole the ki A 2 Webster, Mass., are also expected to com- | £ pirie: Mrs. Anzelia L‘Homme. 62, died at)(a) Elegie, Massenett | gotors updn the screen, but each and e¥- | mountains- N.w Garments at Lower Pmes pete. . Six cups witich have been on exhi- |- Tye Southern New Tugland Telephone | 30 Friday morning, at the home of her [ (b) O Sole Mio, Italian Foll Song|eryone is a prototype of hundreds and bition for the nast weck are to be award-{ company has assembled many poles an jlaushter. Mrs. Gilbert Harper, on Hill Edward® Agranovitch, [thousands ow men and women whe are v Hbet . ed—threo to,the men and three fo tha |y b street. Ars, L'Homme had been ill for ACT 11 i » - " o u 2 .~ 2 the .land of Mrs. ‘Adelaide St: 2 x licing in every part t the civilized | Se— S duct will One lot of gray Herringbone Coats, so much in vogue, [ o0 "5, Suttins are fo dstormine the West Main strost. mhey oo Stanton on| (wo vears. She was born in St. Hya-| The Country Life is the Life for Us, |worlg, fachg the same | problems with | o ous 't::n-“em- iy ".:_"" guards who have made the most perfect T i cinthe, P. Q., the daughter of Busebe|maids. 5 ngth as is re- imnten Ware full cut, good style, were $19.50 — $1 0-50 moves in ten minutes, and the {wo high- piace poles. no longer considered | Jng "5y Mercier Blanchard. She has| I'm a Wild Rose (dance ad 1ib), Rose | fiestod in &fi“;&‘léfinfi;fi?.&. bl P :'.’."..",,.".“3..'..,"‘:...',....:’,, - ~ SRR R L R gt ot emoit et i oupx. - LS most pop- son A. Dasilels and son Lewls|lived in Jewett City foriy-five yeara 3iand malds. The story was conceived and written |time the men wore the uh-i’-dnzl - ular captain of either sex will also re-|jo¢t Friday for Plainfi N. J.. the home | Woman of exemplary character, leading| She's Got an Awful Case on “fe, Bobbie [by Mr. Cabanne himsel If he has|men grand opera decofl'lm which aint One lot of Polo Coats, Swagger style, oeivs silver cuvs, pndy @ goid medal Wil for “Mrs. Daniels' brother, Nathan E,|% Qulet. Relptul'life. She is survived bY fand maids, taken his characters from real life, he |much of an be presented the guard traveling thelpcywis Her mother, Mrs, W. W. Lewis, |tiree children. Mrs. Giibert Harper and| Pussy, Pussy, Rose and 5. alone camztell, biit 1n the telling of the! It jooked at one {Ime as 1f the hero ‘were 829.00 — NOW........... ceve » longest distance. ~Prior to the drills, a}is to return with them Monday for a| €0dor L'Homme of Jewett City, and| We've Missed You So, debutantes and [story he has stripped them of their masks |and villain were going to maik a mess lot of Bolivia and e street narade s to be held. the lime of | yisic here. Mrs. Ozeas Winn, of Fall River. | chorus. : of reserve and shown them as they face |of each other but the One via Shaw-sheen Coats and , made §| march to cover the principal streets, Be- r. and Mrs. Frederick W. Staebner| Flve movings last week There's 2] Scoop Sang, reporters and chorus. those problems with which life is per-|between them and said “H : . . eams, © Friday °T | reason. Jewetit City Express.—adv Finale Act 1L, principals and cl % s - - in the better way—very stylish, with or $22 50 Chbas Comtion Drum- ors Wi ey Lo dew Yook (o wena (e R, JJERD L B0V GO e[ 31 e el e e e "wia some swell Jocker. nd tnes without sleeves, were $39.00—NOW. . .. parade. Following the drill, the Visiting | is cmployed in an insurance business | US! Church has clected Mrs. W. e The proceedal : - " Breed Theatrs teams will be the gueds of the local | there, Children’s New Organdie Dresses, all white, or colored J| 5224 teams at a tuncheon 1o bo served | Miss Florence G. Woodward of the i A at L'Union St. Jean Baptiste d’Amerique | normal school ity le . (Sat. plain or embroidered models — VERY Tooms in the Opera Houte block. | uraay) 1o senik (he sumemes ey foat- « The First battalion, Seventh United | of her sister, M White, of North Ston- 54 States Field artiliery, Mator William H. | ington Kennedy commanding, numbering 300 Mr. and Mrs. Valette Stearns and Miss men, with horses, arrived im this city | Pierce of 140 Church street have gone to shortly after noon Friday and camped at | Pleasure Beach for the summer. the rear of the Dr. George E. Wilcox Mr. and M W. C. Norris are to farm on West Main street. The artiilery- j leave next week for their summer home men came from East Hampton and are | in Maine. fers presiden °)are for the G president; Mrs, A. H nth school. and treasurer, and Mrs. . Tmmanuel C b ip solicitor. Thursday aftér Buckingham entertained | Patri iy Athietic club of the she didn't want no carving dome rite out_there in publick. Well taward the end they straightened out the tangled plot as one might say and everybody sald it was just gras The question of “who is the star” in e e Thupdérclap,” the Willlam Fox special returned fo Bridgeport | yhich comes to the Breed theatre Si o e et In town |day, Monday and - Tuesday, 8 haw I , of Bozrah was a calier . ¥ s, Society of the Congrega-|here Thursday anraired 13 L. D e & [all except that oid guy that was ss Tough tional church Thursday afternooo. Sno| ' The work of laying the floor in Uie |nhleig,Are cleven artists in e i D N e e e TR RN Fuken o) In addition o the assurance of one 05\ This was our first grand opery, but H Imxu at once that she had the vite dope. E. A. Faust, Mrs, Carl Munn, and| The Colchester basel team expeots er assemb! for|if the Boston Opery company ever comes William MeNicol. to play the strong Yantic team hm»plms :h; f;;fi:ffi.rc:s;c&‘r‘: lhsercem[;u:.lvlgd to our fair city again Ye Seribe will be James Flannery and daughter, | (Saturday) afternoon. " interest in the fact that Mr. Fox has|found sitting right ‘down in front. They Alice, of * Britain, are guests at| It is now expected that the new state|spared neither time nor expense in mak-|Sure are a bunch of grand aingers and Thomas McBloom: road, Hartford-New London turnpike, will | ing certain there should be mo make- A New Dress for the Graduate In Crisp Organdie, Fine Voile, or Crepe-de-Chine, will 1l Trovertory is a- peach of @ grand < ¥ en route to Camn Devens, Mass, from At the Pirst Congregational church i holo om that eventful dly, whien e o I diploma R T 0 Tne e bt ke LSuer Fav: Hases B "'Mccl,ezdy' Das. | Bemiamin T. Mardhall, president of the | be opened officially Memorial day the full | pelieve or imitation ~in - “Thunderclap. Op;n_r £ » Bl vours late in arriving In this eity. The | tor, preach gt 10.45 cleloek. . Chil-|Cgrassticut Women's Collee, will spedk|length. The Tesult is an unbroken pamorama of | 1l Trovetore appears at the Br ~ and return the well wishes of her class-mates and ts. B! battalion was.equipped with three bat- | dren’s sermon, Inside the Garden Gate,|2t the Congregational church Sunday( I. L. Fisher of Hartford was in town|ehrills, smiles and sighs—a smooth run- W'” esday evening, May 24. Seats St paren teries of Jight afillery and one French |Morning sermon, The Highest Original.|Torning. Christian Endeavor meeting | Thursday. ning story in which action speaks louder |10 $2.00 Mail orders now. Rl s T Y The variety to choose from is large, and prices range to suit every individual pocketbook. Lieutenant Lavallee aprived here|ity. Church school mates at .45 a. m.|\cd DY Miss Bernice Wolf. C. D. Barton of East Hampton was @ fthan captions and which commands vn- sarly in the morning and with the alder. | Closing social hour of the Sunday even-| Rev. E. Avers of Norwich is to|caller here Thursda men apsointed to find a camping ground | Ing institute at 7 o'clock preach at the Baptist church Sunday 1 ( ising but looked over the site and made arrange-| Christian Science service is held Sun.|morning and evening. the completion of a surprising but none ments for the coming of the troops. The|day morning at 10.45 ociock at the| Rey. Herbert Wilber speaks on the VOLUNTOWN the-less captivating climax. divided interest and attefition from the introduction of the first character until to Yale Stadents on Wills Sainte Claire E. Phil Merrill, of the sales ment of C. H. Wills & Company, m battalion Wikl resume its march for Camp | Woman's ciub rooms, 803 Main | subje e e nring, Sun.| The committee of arrangements for| Thunderclap deals with the eolorful ex- | EAt {F 0 (o VIS & Compan w H l T E C U R T A l N S Devens carly this (Saturday) morning. |street Subject of the lessom-sermon. (m"“m',,r‘;f;g“‘af“\fz'g.\,e\,md R | stomoriat day.snneunces that Corpora. [periences of 5 Young giel freah Sewia & | ypori i Yale university recently Tony Olok’ Feank . Featos, ropee S?\xfl\ \!?‘nd Body. Sunday scheol is held | The q cmng subject is The Blessing of “ounsel Edwin W. Hi ins of egment: ’i':;‘p "‘a':’)’;"‘“u "l;re D:;;:;m’;"';*; when he was invited to deliver & lectare 1 3 af a. m. vieh, 2 I reyresentative of the Ses 4 : . '+ o i . . - Aiddietown.—A lecture on Hmers ,_{fl?* year the might school held at|opesicer of the day. Several well known e race proves an lumportant eveut in |4y, ygie Shefricla Scientific s=hool pairs of Curtains—andfor this reason this special offer g\‘:";‘m,‘:::l:},‘,"e‘:f:‘;’::wf:; gmgg;:g and His Friends was given Tuesday even. | L c8ide Grammar reccived the | ATS:|jocal soloists have tend services [the life of tho girl—whose devotion 10 New Haven, Conn. g will interest you. sons and dauehters who saw servise dur | ME n Pisk hall by Charles J. Woodbary | fist pri2e Elven by he State D. 4, B:lto the committec. teresting | 8 I o e story. ol B T ing the World. war. Mr. Femton: stated °f Oakland, Cal. Mr. Woodbury's talks|year the schoml received second priz : e of the |, e Of the Day and an Educational | tional speclaiist of Jong e ONLY 95€ A PA that the work is of the highest order|O" EMerson are based on close personal|yne frer prize went to Beacon Falls, the| Ci¥il Wal: Spanie American war, World O ol aake up. the rematnder. o | Bas for some tims ~been m. Hihus- and states that the tablets will be most | ACGUaintance. His friends v S e a0se Tewett City | T2F: or who have served in army or navy.| ey trated lectures and verbal pleasing. One f the tablets is in mem- | SO bogan in 1865, I oot stgod % at any time. are being asked to give the W [y tlons of the special llu.lllfluut\e Flying - H 2 o e - 2 their names to Aibert Dupont of the com- < Gray Goose before While these Curtains are priced very low, they are nok . J| o of those who vaid the supreme sacri- The Epworth League officers instalied | miton. " S| Next Week at United Gongregational | automebiie shows and Sas st pens Lo fice, tie honor to honor those living. The 3 d 3 g by the Methodist pastor, President. |~ o gejegat r e O isting Wills tablets will b 4 : ; egation of memhers of Unity cir- Chureh sisting Sainte Claire dealers 1o cheap curtain. They are carefully made of good quality | =i e nleced.in & conspicuous inst The B Raid | fwiha Davis; frst viee president, Mre | ole, C. of F. of Al of this village, al-| Monday-cventugut7.38; the Sodalitas |mere _intimate. understanding -af their Scrim, hemstitched with ruffled edge and'tie-backs, and || === = Against The Bomus Bald |5 . ‘eoue” secong mestrice et | i o ncting et iy Foekdoyil B n rop gy g |Produet L L 3 P nt Hossio X EXEE g .| The Charitable Circle of King's Daugh- uipped with a Wills Sainte Clair fit to adorn any room in the house—We suggest an earl ot e i ; s [ Chadiviek: secretary, Bessie McCluz- | Court’ Liberty, No. 132, F. of A, held|ters will meet fof the lagt time this sea- | chassis. charts, diagrams, and -varioss i £ th ELY. Thousands of homes enjoved the new- 3 5 gage; treasurer, Christine Burdick, 2 meeting on Monday evening. The topip|son, on Tuesddy evening. pacts, h;‘r‘“lfmr;mhn\e the Yale students call need s . v e P —_— was ‘the proposed” national _Foresters' | = At the mid-week meeting, Thursday cv- | an illui 0ur on . the spectal en- you many ol lem. fest creation in frozen desserts, “Dairy ~ home. * A referendum vote will be taken{ening, at 7.45, Mr. Abbott will speak on | ineering, metallurgical and manufac Surprise,”. & mediey of delightful’ flavors. < i LFIFINGWH.L at the next meeting. Plans were also|the subject, “Other Prophets in the Times |turing features of C. Harold Wills* ere- Sold oniy by New Haven Dairy deaiers, | 8. | Morvin B Lefngwell and Roy L |discussed for Memorial day. of Jeremiah.” ation and found.a most attentive ana Beard were in Palmertown Tuesday| Royal Scranton of the U. S. S. Arkan-|. The Camp-fire will meet in the Com- |interested audience WHITE MATERIALS | 30 pint, 60c quart. i furtoomh b 1 . 7 -| Mr. Merrlll found. the- 3 s evening. sas i enjoying a furlough at his home |munity House, at seven @'clock on Fri students par- | |- Mrs Awert G. Ross ' recently spent|in the village. day_evening ticularly” tnterested in the metallurgical For Cool Summer Garments = z 1K . some time in New Britain visiting, Miss J. M. Pendieton of Hartford and| All boys and girls of the Junior depart- | Problems a3 the, Willis Sainte Claire is 1 3 sister, Mrs. Neilie Chappeil. Mrs. Chap- | Yantic. supervisor of school nurses, and {ment of the church school are invited to | the first Mo-lyb-den-up constructed s 4 pell returned home with Mrs. Ros: Miss Driscoll of Jeweit City, nurse for,meet at the jufilor room at two o'clock, |t0 reach the marlqt He devoted consid- seems to be as cool and comf le i 4 Sunday morning worship at 11 o'cioek, | the jocal schools, visited the schools on | daylight, Saturday afternoen, to attend | erable time. ore, to an and comfo! as white for 4 i = i t Mr. Wil - e I % I |Rev. P.'S. Collins preaching. B. Y. P. T. | Monday. in a body the anndal children's rally of | of Mr. s exnerhmnu in. Summer garments, and the white dress, blouse, or skirt ; at 7,30 o'clook, 16d by fesso B, Rogers| Local reldtives ‘and fricnds were sdd-|the Bastern Comnecticut Branch, Wo- |this new super-sicel and how he. His tapic will be What B. Y. P. U. Does | dened and: shocked” Tuesday when they |Man's Board of Misslons, held at Park |it to automoliile construction accentuated by a touch of color, such as Staffel’s Organ- Y ) £ : for Me, Matt. 25: 14-30. received news of the death of Mrs. Car-|church Parish House. After this moet- - 4 I Sixteen young people had-a May basket | rie Tyler Stuart at Thomaston, Conn,{IIg the juniors atid. their leaders are to dies would produce—stands out refreshingly agdinst the f . B ) party Thureday evening at the home. of | Mrs. Stuart was a former Voluntown girl [£0_ up into the.park for.a plealc sup- 7 % §Mr. and Mrs Mason F. Coggeshall at|and is mourned by a 'wide circie of [P green of the field—the blue sky or sea, and we have a g | Trading Cove. Music and games wéve | friends in the village. - complete fine of white goods that will Gl the neods of || %X '\\) ‘44 RS R =t YANTIC | Norwalk—In & decision handed downl:.nys 3. pLouis Dliver of South Man- SSvysns. 5 B b tife other day tho public utllities commis- | oy o o 3 %3 . —— sion directed that Yhe five-cexz fares be S:gs;:ir ;rfl’:nn;lnl fl: week 'I!Ill: her Flattery may shield errors, but ft won't | continued in Norwalk and Bridgeport, at O Mrs.“Hesry Hamiiton. Mrs. P. J. McHale, who has been erase insults. least untit July 3 ipending the past' two Weeks here with ! i relatives, left town.Tuesday to upen her THE H C M R 1 4 5 ‘summer homé at Mannasquam, N. J. " - A / ' - — Miss J. M. Pendleton, R. N.. is spend- 3 : ing soveral days this week in Puinam in the interest of the state board of health education Miss Esther. Popham of New Haven was a recent guest of Mrs. Thomas Sulli- JA 8 B M’ Bros. s : M; SHEPARD ] i : il . Mr and Mrs William Semens have FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | ey TR & Sk = Lya ool e EMBALMERS uneral Director & Embalmer § Qs o % R I Elmer D. Gleason Has gone to the W. 85 L3 _ Williraantic, Conn, | 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC e | skins, gverco: fl-u(,qe‘ wm_ E.Bm-g, gfim e 5 g 2 ws f-':kx" Thospital for atwent, 2 ilady Assistant) | Lady Assistant. Fel. Gonnection = fon, and imparts - come ok V axaimet 4 = ‘ - Sasmuel mme, anho bas st the w! WANT w0 oot yout busl || WHEN YOU WANT to put your vusl | | (98 R bty b '*"m"'“‘ Esiton, 2 o8 . ! : : ‘: o ke v tiing | g D thm is no medi- matter of barter, in : | A : =4 - ) Dmrw-—'mn s 2 o ” t-ur‘ :aum through the sdvertising |um better than through the advertising the peoble’s money to by 0 S MO gl { onstration at the farm-of hmfl- H plumae columns of The Bulletin, - it body’s vete.” - Clark on the New Haven road in Duriem

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