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out !flmw guest of Miss Miss Bernadette Murphy, teacher in & | Southington school, svent the week end |y s ket M pud Men. Jeremlah The case of Otto Custer of Sehoot| ™ As ywiiam A. Tracy and son Arthar for & visit with Mrs. street, South Manchester, charged witn hfi‘% Willimantie Offtc kless driving, was again continued, ., Mrs. J. F. 1 Charen e e e one 10gs | this time for tiree weeks, to June 100h.| SoETD 25 TS Rarwinl iy et 0 The reason for postponement was that| 4 B mg foal o B ! 5 X Joseph mfi%fifl? Drincigel Withess |y 1 & A he Week énd with his | g g prrysy n-the case, ia ot & matient at St. 10- | ol G e - A False Alatm qariere wasia large attendance Satur-|cophs nospital, suffetisg from njuries i Y wiie. n o Y M peiin Sell skier the ausovies of | Sored ¥ 1 s s ; AWAKES, . | schoot's alsmiseal T was sont on af & {Guarth Sacred Heart of St. Mary's parish | S stoesisba tog nicb of ar Fim * Huving Fus 46 School. rand for my mother. My shopping 4 h # Fns . 38 ‘bome ‘took place. The drills were preceded by The body 6f Henry Hayweod 4 5 > Dedr Uncle Jed: I am going to tell h‘fifl,,.' a '::2 ,42 m o & street parade in which the visiting | Setdrdey afférmoon af 4 @'cledk at the | 0.y, ",mm,&m "“g % . o 2 h . hfiutmhlmnwgnmmmgb’fx nfitn:uf.mld guards and the Odel M. Chapman Conti- | home of Mr. afd Mgs. €. & Taintor, 7] ¢ “yren hé aiéd and was 6.i1ed in the z - re l, playing ball and base-|g c. THis T did fearlossty 3 Bental Drum corps took part. The parade | Spring street, Miss Louise Chagpel, <rnftery back of the Avademy. It g 7 Ineatug . % to me. I was about formed on North street, the line of march ; daughter of Mrs s, Lou® & | was the first Burlal in the oid cemetery | T8 MUSTR 3 - One of us tekes the ball and throws |way up larbflln ‘when 1 was start belng down Valley siteet to Jackson, | Dexter, son of Jo . Déxter of Hart-|gor oye rinirty Mr. lsham was 5 2 o . |1t against the sohoolhouse. And when|by a shrill whistle which sounded like down Juckson streot to Union street. up | ford. were macried by Rev. Harry S.Me- |, ion ot Raiph , a former rest 3 ng idé + | € éomés back somebody tries to hit it [that of & locomotive. Union into Main street and to the town | Cready, pasior of the First Consréfi-|gent of this plice. A short & . i As turnié, with his or her hand and we all try to|when the, whistle of the bullding. where the narade was dismiss- | tional church. The double ring service|yic, was held &t the yard, Re ses nziv lofig we can keep it from cor-|was very near the bend j el The girlguard teams of the W. B.|Was used. The fi"flfim BonRed ih|Berckman officiating. _Colofiel ~Tsham, -l 1. vab settiendd 1o T1b ing down. time we kept it from |tance ahead of the bridge, A. of the Maceabees and Ste Ceclle so- | White carnon cfépe fris th $oIft | nis son, éx-Gévernor Voorhees of N “’“‘ et il B : coming- down for quite a while without|not reach the end in time. Thers 1 clety made an exceptionaily fine appear- | lace, and carried a bouguet. of roses. ga.g Mr. Binghain and Mr. Leg, ofjhome on Pleasant strest after um er8OINE | 1 T Jove their pungént smél— it from us and rolling |stood petrified with fright trying to find ance i# the pafade 1ane e 1;?!: nfigfi * ':’0;:;:“_; lizabeth N. J., decompi the Body | 2 ’.“%"’;‘ by Aromatic fine— § wu‘ ?zfl hén gometimes we take the | device for safety. 1 was well aware The drills were run oft ¥ith smooth- 5 R e Bt Commation iss mesibers dre to the wearied sense / ball séé fong we can keep itjthat if the engineer Saw me he wou éar | pe, how fess and precision, prizes being won as | °7. being the only GtendeAts. The brids| ' Dy, A. ¢, Freeman " <k ¢ onle winé ; / Stiibin § - I'hot have time to stop. Thers wera mo Sollows: Shver toving cup, first for girie, | '8 well known M this city and is 2 $0a8- | yown Thurbday. having defly caases o St. John's church | o As 2 fonle win mgmimgpt_ I St O s ght g ? ¥4 How théir bésuty captivatés - Girly guard of Sacred He second, | Uate of the nurses’ traifing schodl of | *wooster lodge, F. & A, Bf. held = reg-|in Dreparal t gome timeé in } 50 ';‘ £66, $Gpsing 4 “ltrack on & cement founddtion. W.Hat #iver cup, Ste Cectle society. The judges | Lawrence Memorial Kopital, New Lon- |ylar communication in Masontc hall Fri- | Jané. ; O 13‘('1:#‘1“ ‘u‘gg t:;i Wings ::t.fiu AN I S oy ot G o s problem, both ur- for the £icls prize marching drills were | 900, The groom served as a Heutemssit| day evenine. Work in the M. if. degres| Mr. and Mis ceclié Butler, Phillp)FEReH S8 B¢ FO gént and puzaling. 1 could not jump in officers of the visifing guards. The sil- |in the G8th Pioneer infantry during: the | il pe- . iifled. Péterson, Heélén Phififps, Mr. and Mr L . We expect to have a baseball play om | SRt 106 ife thd Cuffert #as (6B ot P i | Woria war, and is ¥ith & Hartford com- T 4in | Walter Clélghd dnd daughter Marfon, | h the Tast day of schéol. One side is go- e Wer cap for the most nmopular captain of | - IF 1s Frcofdéd that 269 inchés of rain icats, etheredl e Tlsd “Black Sox” and the|SWift. TUnable to find any means to es- e gitls wen: to Mrs. Florence Wood- | Dany. Upon thelr return from their Wed-| con i ine heav storm of Thursddy. |Ray Groen and Ritherine Walth attend- | Dijicate, emerell, . D Uams ogliad; i and the | cupe, ail 1 could do was to give my. . ¢ ward. captain of the W. B. A. of the |4ng trip Mr. and Mrs. Dexter will reside] Cngriés 7. Wildon of Worcester wis]ed Ladied m Moosup last wéek, x othér “City Four” but T am not in that| (" ) and wait for the fatal momert | SePiemiber. I was invited Micatees, on Cleveland avenue, Hartford. n_town Feiday. neving béen Wifi@m Everett ?‘,fr,lé"ffll mIrea and do not care about being in it. when X should be crushed yunder (hajDio in. he woodd Prises for arill by the men guard | emes Wooaward of Siwth Winamsa]| {THO Hpiseops! sirviess wete heia fa|DEwdon of Méohw. Bad D. W. Davies| 76 live untll 4t 1S Bésidés basdball we will have stand-|yneels of a train. 1 waited breathlessly, teams went 10 G Dominic of Fail | will he before the looal polics court thi|thesBagtist chureh Sunday mérning at.§ |0f Néw Haven was thé priucipal speaker | OF CfG8 a‘?fim a’:;.d _broad jump 4nd running broad Jump.{put luckily 1 was soon released from River, Mass., 2 s 5 e | Uotondas) mornive. Gharpel ity met| lock. The oly commamon was eile- | Of the event. e 4nd the Bhié-dyed .géntian droopw <& e ant fo have & Daber chase teo.janxiéy and despafr by the sight of a iRt 2l sat down Sioogid to Guar R eait of South | of the peace. e was atrestéa Seturday |batéd, Rev. T. D. Martin, offciating. | Df, Hudsen was & récent visitor at| A%, 8¢ SUCSEC IR 7 | oyme and Helon WAL b (he rabbics|osing coming around tas 1ifls bend |INIC, vE MU St SoWT D bridge, Mass. T% ity contest for « no 8 { . A, L. Stebl n i - b THperd e g 3 .1 e Glow [ What do you suppose it was?? ? It was g ey s . noon & South Windhamt atter » call had | 5 B e Tondan sty > | May devotions wEFs neid 4t St. Johin's A4 the paner that they léave hehind them.|ihe workmen coming from the mill on |EcOURd. I was exrly fn Guard Martial, man was -raising ructions” at South| . The B. V. D. club held & meeting Fri. |church Friday évening. When the softly falling snow Wé will bé called the hounds. 'Don't|tneir \ay home. This accounts for (he |2nd et not time for lunch. : . B 3 L A 4 - icking nuts. The Buts The gold medal fo da¥ evenihg. Private Joseph A, Vanasse post, No.| Hides each dainty form you think that would be fun? whistle. When T reached home 1 anjoyed | P! gt Sistaton wne Yenc £k S0 o pee A been nstd in the New Loniom in|Exidey « évening. Commandér James fz4rd of the storm, how to work. He is fiftéen now. desired. e i ¥ 8 New Lons: i n : n : o As we all sat down enton, Aime J. Mar-TAvery brought him to the losal lockup. oy T to theé rafifoed sla- o o : “{ Btching with his diaménd point i wi win k shomt &4 we & tinean and Theodore Mo The Fis s o tioh £6 he skippéd to New Mills d. John's obuncil, Ne 54, of C.. at- ing e I hope that all the Wide-Awakes will the s which oasid of Following the prize Grite. (he ViSAE | Sai T ar O nlted | Rev, Jo%ePn P, Ford, recéntly appotot. |iended the exempliffoation of the third [ [FéFfs upor the pine! . have a good time this spring. Exérelsing tn the Yard SN % : h <\ 4 . le, in Boston Tran- » Fl 5. ; “After a short time we guards were entertained at 2 Kooty . €3 pastor of thé newly instituted St.|déETee on & of candidates of Pone- | —Louella C. Poole, 1 havé got thirty-one flowers on MY, Déar Uncle Jed: We had our éxer-|by. AN is were scaréd e £ Esighits of Colambus o ¢ Tooms | Geores B ey Guone A0 88 DX | Se's BAHA tn ThS B¢ Blatk Hock sée: | 04D, council ¢ Tafty le. seript. fower list at school now. I wonder|cides In (he yard yestarday. We had|vis 1 Semdiog up we saw & mem eom- in the Opera House biock chreet bright and early Saturdey mion.| fon of Bridgéport, has estéblished a | Saturday Mrs Alden Charron was at How many you have séen T have quite|three rows of boys and three rows cf|ing e had a dead crow Baptiste @'Adherique society. Dancing | ing and ravied o thehs sacon fosm ouig j#OrteBls GRarch buildg thévs, until flg(;.\udcn:zdoi(‘lh::goz“ m‘x::y Hete, The Song in the Dell ;L.-tofiod d?;dol funt hunting for them out | girls. Mr. \'o-n:‘x gave us many g6od ex- | his shoulders, when we saw was enjoyed late: % 31 8 & C A% Drés d_‘i; LS ArPoN'S er, Sister “ \wd In € woods. etcises which fllléd our lungs with fresh 31 ater. about 6.30, They spent Sunday in Brook.| e €AR &réct & permaneént edifice and Mii16 Stantslivg, oné of fHE most b 1 kfow & ,Wwdy e TORVELYN BROWN, Age 12, |oin 88 ch:m:x':k;e Ifi: ';:‘fid_. o i HEETS Iyn and from there went t 0 Putnam, |Sald mass for fhe fifst time Sunday. The s : B Of hearing what the larks and linfets 3 ” and oeand o Bl Tty el | Other stops are to hi Made while the bat. | temBoraFy ehtrdki séats 400. g e Sisters 3141 b Sl =2 ae" s Yeufic. of DG 1ind o the B | of e et Eonbniit TR Sunday noon on Main e front of | Pattalion came from headquarters at i I TT 5 w i fr ¢ sky; . T Iadian, yind i g A gt By BT A SR E LK X5 B o on Nan. u AR n; Cattty Dis. X 33 BALTIC gng;i ;mhm.um‘x‘::. cfine;oiu'o( The Mafets from {HE Hédes make re-| Dear Uncié Jed: Once upom a time|Wwent first. 1 ran with such speéd that |hunter, but I never went itting a teiegraph pole in fromt of the| It was enmouiced Ssfirtay by the| Raymond Cote of River strest, who|nife yestk, NEVIE Bsén proféssed a mun oI, here was a little girl named Rosalie. [{ had Just time encush to tag Bileen Be- | woods b ol an AL C. Murray block.'w came to a | Connecticut company that théy would | h4s been &f St. Joseph's hospital, Wil-|four years ag6. Shé recently vidited her | AnG m]aas_z of hidden nests with mocking 5:; :«::i “n: r)ld;;mi:;n:)hz;r :am;?)\ Jrohn. Every e # dirkehll ot 1Y WAS We Indian af ;‘rqglE LAWLEN, AR T ot a3 A begin {0 take up théir rails on the South | limasitic, for sevéral days. is back home|parents' héme a1 Plainfield &t the time 23 Oné day the twas i the sardeh piay. |Eave her contage by shouting her name.| Moosum s T, it hia it n the side | Coventyy troliey ke MaNgky, ady Jou | EXgAEly mproved in ReRItR. ot fes.| 0L A€ ilinéss of her .fathér, Stanisiaus I whew i ey ing with Her brother when oie suddenty | After everrbody was in we raised our | nger , was headed ups Mal eet and when [at the upner en ain street, whers . of C. a ladies’ night fes- | Charron. 3 . ' o . e arms and shouted, “We beaet.” My v PRSI oy b tarn at Lincoln square the | the city is 800 t6 biin 1o M9 & bleck | Oval. b Spfdins Nl Wednesday & Lydia Lavigé of Lawon Heélghtd was | Of keeping near the rabbits at their[d8W 4 cifiousiooking figure coming 1o |y oz’ 4nq when we came in, we e haks broke, throwing the machine to one | pavement, The work is to be donaby the | ing Which was a great success. A min:|pleasantiy surprised THatdsy. evening Play: Wird (Rém thiough the trees. Shefp, oy thau we kept saying that ~We A % sde, hurling Mr. and Mrs Helbourg to|city this vear, as all blds havé been |Strél tP6upé fiom Willimantic —entdr- | ¥nen presented & beautiful May baskér| THEY fell me of the cool and shadyfFESsed for o moment 1 amazementpeai” o beat Deat Uncle Jed: This {8 the Seet time the & whers they p mselves | thrown out by the §treet committed. tained from 9 to 10 o'clock and then a[by her fathér and mother, Mr. and Mr: - nooks G 2 o o S % ’R '“ id her IRENE CONSTANTINE, Age 12. 1 have written {0 you, and 1 &m going wp ari watched the anti the Sotor= "l bl S a8 lunch of chicken sandwiches, coffée, | Henty Lavighe, in celebration of her i R H ) B S O L L B R s tell you about an exciting Fxperience 1 £y aln | Silpeir afurday | cake, ice cream and foda was ferved, |sixth bidthduy. Sie o received from brooks X A e had last wéek. Aftes throwing out its riders the mo- | MOrning it M4 home, §5 stréet, fol- | agter which - dancing was enjoved with | Miss Marie Louise Langlois a beautiful | That I may go and froic in thé spray.| ~What ix that Brother TLook at that A Doukey 1 was on My way to school and I Nap- toroycia righted itself, dashed on to the \ONINE A compiaint By hig wite that |s focal orchéstrs furnidhing the music.|chain and locket. Reffeshments wers ftul fhing coming towards us across| .. Uncie Jed: Once 1 saw a|Déned o Took around Just i time to widewall in front of the Church-Reed aadly Intoxicated, her husband hed | Atout 175 were predéht. servediby thie hostess. I ¥now & wiy L donkey in New Britain that was workinig. | & fire starting i (b6 woofls Aéar sompamy stare, and then onntinued off on | SMashed the tamily Vietrola and as much | s weex's retréaf for _the English-| Miss) 8. M. Connélly of Jewstt City |Of catchiiny Gewdros on a night in May,| “That is an Indian. Rosalle. Let us|{onex i New Hritain that was working. | © o 5 Cocaor & of Main and Chure 3 B 3 o'clock at the maculdte Conception 3 X 3 AR Bl 7 i g : ire ummned acr as| o val a ouse a 2o X Y. = iz fathe 3 Y L 2 r g [ - A brought Bfin 5 (06 Satin Ta i A représéntative of a Frénch weekly|for & Boston company, Who has béen ill may bé geen @ father édme out he eaid IN 4 stern|pe ran away. They looked for but | fire had really started. I went o " 4paper has been in the village gét-|at his home for two months, was in | THé sparkling hué that emeralds dis-|tOne, “‘Where is that strange figure that|iney did not find him. The of and when 1 came homé to he Knew nothing of the breaking of the subiseriptions of the French peo- | piainfieid Friday. play. you ‘saw, Rosalié?” S e ko B ooy save it [ wie Bivet 5 NN and made AOr the H urniture, stating that hé had spent thé {ple and hds been méeting with success| Touis Masse of Jewett City Was a cail- Rosalle looked all around and then|something to eat and he worked for|about 1 o'clock the firé Here itx trip ynded when swerved at carbing of th: sidewalk and brov Dleht gambling at a club in the Jower | as the local population is thréé-quartérs 1 ks “Thers, fathe - b 3 : er here Friday. now a Wiy id. “There, fathér; he is up in the|them a lot. They loved him very much. |out and most of the men went * \AFRingt the tsWgraph pole 3nd ash c “flfl‘rhff(;': c‘ill‘ae» “":‘et ';?ni);‘fl to '-eill the } French Daniel Holmes of High street is| Miss Amelia Sanford, organist of St.|Of trdpping sunbedths as théy nifibly 1 seé his réd blankat. They Kept, liim uatil he died. | The fire burned umtil about 4 o'cléek. Seme spectator stepped and Just Bigtt. dnchen b she game was|vigiting réiatives in St Heaifé, Can-|Paul's Hpiséopal church for eight vears, play ; e, coming ROSIE . KAMINSKI, Age 9. | when it started up again, and we it WA" the motor. );;;‘r : ar s 1o taus & and o, ‘fk;es ::'."Tod"" !‘l;rd add. & 3 has resighed to takeé oharge of a church| At hide-and-seek with meadow-grass|here to camp. T will get rid of him. Go| Eagleville. out the second tis When SASE whe tagaskd By dheic fall. bup re- | ¢ G0 2 MO F S N a-m’:f. app |, The rainstéim WS do sévers Thure-|institution in Philadelphia. The call to and flowérs, Into the house and do your jesson: we saw a flerce fire off towards paited the machine and cont Jouney. % In the police caurt ‘aturdsy morning e R ay night that a fruckman from Provi-|this néw work Was unexpectéd and very | . And holding them in storé for dréary| So Rosalie went into thé house and Fow Rubber Is Usef Hiil. My father and T and two of the Ing, (¢ comes up this (Monday) momn- | denes had 16 put up here and-Friday|urgent, and as Miss Sanford réceived her hours 314 hor lossons. When her father came| Dear Uncle ded: There 18 a man | nieghbors went over to It It wasa morning delivered the balance of His|diploma in the church frainfhg course in | When winds are chill 4nd alf the éy is|n #he asked. “How did you get rid of[called the India rubber man. He has|firé and we found it dificult to put it sut. Louis Putoz, 79, dled early Ssturday |load Which was conigned fo Taftville|ths diocese of Pennsylvania she feels it gray. Him, father?" a rubber hat and a rubber coat and a | The fire was all out about baif pagt 1! r‘v;:»nkr:';n his home in South Windham. | and Neérwich. to be a call of duty. Miss Sanford came Thén her father answersd: “T did not|rubber cane made of Indian rubber. | 2nd we went hofé in time to meet premiees on thes night of Feh . s i i x“’ born in Paris, France,| fai Friday night & number of |to Plainfield in 1913 after a severe fliness 1 kfow 2 way €t rid of him, Rosaile. He was John.[One time he was trving to make rubber | of the meighbors who had been tedlemsiand iocatpalice. "Mazzola's attorney | Do, .'hl :‘2‘ the son of John Putoz. |triends surpriesd Miss Liulse Colérabe |which had forééd her to give up institu-|Of stealing fragrance from (He fiéw. [the coachman, coming homs from the |useful and a piece of sulphur fall on a | the first fire. which had started up nd that Mamoia had given up hisap- | o o e ClVil war he was 2 captain|at her home on Méin strépt on her Birth.|tion work: she had been in charge of & ‘mown hay # Village with some red hlankets. ~Neith-|stove anfl it did not melt. It was put out for the third and Jast - - RRE eiier: et omoany D, Seventh regiment, Néw | day and hung Heér & handsome May bas. |children's Hospitdl At that timé Rév.| And storing it in flasks of pétals o wishrd. 10 | Jorsar Dot of A ér was it an Indian you saw in the trée,| And he thought that he had the right | time. With@rawr the (mse. The cider is.'tp be ;_’;;:fl";u:“;ers‘»’ He was & machinist |1et. Migs Colombe invitéd hér guests|J. H. George, assisted by aunt. Dea- made, but only 2 red herom, and remember, I|kind of stuff. And one I\:mmer n;‘l‘:[zhf ROWLAND BROWNING, Age 13 destro: Fwork Tor gin "1 een uunfifim 2HVE | i 4nid mudic and games wére enjoyed |coness Sanford, hdd. begun the work at} To scent the air when all thé fiéwers|do not want you ever again to tell me a|hung it on the door step, and it did hot | North Frankim TR Miiwita: Gt Max g e several years. T. Putos i8|#nd réfreshnients wéfe sérved. A very|St. Paul's, dnd Miss Sanford héiped as fade thing until you are auite sure it is true. | melt. When winter come he hung it on S, S0 of Wi furvived by his wife, one son, Louis W:|enfoyable evening was §pént. There|her stréngth Would permit. espécidly | And léave thé woodldnd Wérld to sad ) ¢ 3 > Now, run off and play.” the door step again d it did not £ B tat- | jpaon Of, Bridgerort, (w6 sistecs, Mrs.|were guests trom Norwich. Taftville, | With the music. Thé first vear, with gomie decay. DIANNA GAUDREAU, Age 13. |frese. And that is how we get our rub STONINGTON ter the gider wms semed. Mol Was | el e and Nrs. Bmily CHépions | Wauregan.. Mookup and Baitic. of the older boys, she organized a small Danlelson. ber nowadays. Charles Goodyear invent- fined $20 and cts and appea’d his case | g oy Nipd AN & brother, Con- | “Sfr and Mrs. C. Geigenmiller, John |orchésira WHIch heiped preafly. n T know a way ed the Indian rubber. He tried to make| Friday evening the last of the K. of C. o the sumerior kourt. Later he creturned | SA00¢ Putoz, aieo of Paterson. ieligmér, Hénry Zapf and Guétave|lhe fifst organist, Miss Clard Brodks of |0f coaxing snowfiakes in théir Might t6 Catcliing a Woodchuek. rubber useful and he did. whists was held by Nina couneil at their and paid bis court bill It is upderstood | Brict Noted. Roetim, 4l of the village have &ailed for | Denieieon, T at the fime of her stay Dear Uncle Jed: One Friday aftar- JOHN BEETHAM, Age 9. |home on Mam strest A Jerge {hat bad Aaxsola roceded his chier back Femburg. Germtry, on #egmer Woert. | marrisge with Walter Masrave Miss| So still & while that, as théy hang in | Montile el e s = noon whén we were hoeing the straw- Work on put(iig i the new cement . bérries we heéard the dog bark. So w sidewalks on Windham road is pro- the federal authorities were poepar temberg which cléared from New York|Sanford tosk the organ. Theré i oW a air, entertainment committee served refresh- step in and comfiscats it, it being ad- ; s Thursday. véry good chOfF of 30, Most of W6 are| I weavs them Hito frosty Hce t6 What 1 Think of Sammier T ments. gressing rapidly. Thé wilks when com- 4 i d y lacé t6 weéariwent to see what he was after. M o ceni judged 2 nuisance. ka0 i Miss Btudfenne Fourniér and' Miss|trained musicians, and theré dre two or | About my head n & fuler 5 3 i Faed e 7 iy ¥ aturday evening @ dance was red bieted will greatly improve th€ appear- | 112" pandens were n Norwitn Thuce | (hreé #0od Organists in the parish who 3 e e Baii DUl 46 “Gp homs aud get the) D Dicle SO One umselly seoct =" - s —Charles Bdward Carryl |other dog” After 1 han bomnin ates summet time with green fields, flow- | 2t the Community bouse. Phit Othér dog, he ran on the other game‘:; ers, and sunny blue skies. In some of | ™% & OF "‘;.2;’"”,:; - thé wall and began to bark and the|'h¢ States the clocks have been advane- |chestra furn! musf ——— e - ance of this entrancé to thé city. Y Mot few ane amompnies Tie wii. |82y and appeared betore A, W. Ba.|Rave Helned Miss Santerd &t various It tic: 1 chanan, agent for the state board of |Umes. Thé régular assistant is Miss| v o] L‘:;’“E‘“;’tz!'n“‘c‘gm":l;‘j'zauauun, seeking working cértificates. [ Emma Kay, who has already proved (UNCLE JED'S TALK TO THE WIBE:|go, W50 *0d besan - ed by one hour and thus gainéd ano'n.| May 28 Bishop Chauncey B. Bréwter (league. Ail Dieyers on the Wilimantic| M. and Mre. Joseph Rondeau have|most edlflcml;-: and whi succeed Miss AWAKEE, s B P i I8 P wes beg:ln er hour of leisure and Nght in the geen. | of Hartford will confirm a clasé st Cai- team hail from this city, aithough tne|TtUrned from North Addms, Masé. |Sanford at the organ. s a e mid- : § 5 2 dj ings. vary Episcopal daurch Sunday mg Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland §} tc2m has the right to take on two outside | 77eré ey stiended the goiden wedding Mr. and Mre, Alde Boulais left Friddy [ 1 s just 113 years ago today that|fle of the wall there was a big rock and | “This is @ great boom fof our workérs| A large coliection of articles of 4 L en. l\ one o morBing for & thres Wi visit in Can- theya began ona of the most intéresfing | the l!tt:e dog whose name was Gvp, and| g i i Saturda: B : e R Le G tFials in the Niffory of {Hi4 country—|fhE bif dog Whose name was Jack, be| e wh st ey Hiows busy motn- | N8 Ve CCH ho rullarers of thé Near tails for Bread and Mik week in Mm“"———'—““ 2 6 wacicond an| Fosabelle Levigrie snd Marie Louiss |BC of Aaton Burr for trégdon, fn 1807, |£4n (0 dle wrider the rok and the I form” (hair Tousehold. tases 1y the Aay. | East and will be shipped {o Hea tocal Mrids ¢f, the. Meriden. afviston 6f m“‘d' Were visitors in Norwich on | AIthOugh it was nét prpvéd that the for- lé dog friéd to get under the rock to light. Thé children love to have an ex- |Sunday & special service imantic_in connection with thé drive FOR in New ¥ngland will be formulated at a at 1 k #6t the woodchuck out. Then it dug 2|t 9 4l churca wad ting of bakers and milk dealers of | thé Connecticut Co., &ré now operated j Thursday., mer esteémed politician had planned ts )y, e § a|tra hour's playtimé at night, but this | Congregationa! uren pamnLEss EXTRACTION ANGJ| ™ i county 1o be neld ihis (Mon.|With oné-way troiley cars. Tive new| The Chiren of Mary wociéty Weld a fconquer Mexico and form & new £ov-|ang’ gor the worteuie po oer e ook |14 tick bendhlal-fof {hém, as 'they have | workér %ho BET BESS tp FILLING. DIENTAL X-RAY [ |33} ©veHing at Chamber of Commeros |Pitiey cafs wire placéd in operatin |mesting at” 5i. John's Mail Wedneaday |ernment with (st country 4nd o 5er™- |pullad it out of tho hole’ and we. kil | mas. s Shorier 66D The new mun- | ricy spoke Jn B Al hail. and the s ed within a few ; by part of thé United States, thé stigma | it ° The = R L SPECIALISTS | Rév, Willlam O'Brien of Baitic visitea | 478 The only lines that will & oper- Kesoer grapmerprgd of Riving bofi fupectéd of Sich & 6t | W6 HOOL. (N8 o and e memns, TR |19, do thele tilling and sowing, and the loeal friends Safurda; ated with wo men on a car aré the su-| Men harnésséd to plows aré not an un- 9 gLEnt home. armers have another hour to harrow 9A M TO 8 P.-M. | “Victor (Chief) Larssf 6f Néw Sritdin|Durban Southington and Wallingtord | cotmon sight 1n Morelos, México, ba- rémdinéd upon Adron Burrs name. VINCENT SLEDJBSKY, Age 9. |their land. In the country at zvening| Work on the highway Bétwesn ) = That was because treason iz held im| Basleville, we see people Who have worked s has been 8 by . e | called routes, cause of the scarcity of beasts of burden. i ’ orked in stuffy | tuck and Stonington 715 Main Street. Alling Buildig ! “1" ::n’:fx“m{:?atns:i“fi:io Gl % e OF PUrCOR: Yeuch contempt by all men. — offices and mills all day spending this |the state highway department the Wiliimantis Phate 44§ tire departrénts 18 10 be mide by His What a_terrible thing it is to be a| DUy Crochicting and Feeding Hens. |lcisure hour in walks whers they can sce | road between Wequetequosk L A s ———— | HUTOT Miyot CHiXleN A. Gatdy iad {he S > B . fraifor! To betray the confidénce of} Deéar Unclé Jed: During the winter 1|the wonderful red-gold sunset and (io|ington has received its e — =3 .} board of aldermen Saturday next. others! No country could remain very] Fent t0 #chool and néw T am in the|MOCR rising and.- shedding its radiance | of tarsia and sand. Piaces s ‘) Action has been déferred 3 long in existémcs if tliéré Were many |l S7846. T am hoping to ga in the (9D the earth. Of courss some peovle |ed patching have béen JAY M. SEEPARD - ue and Wil t e & MY fdikéh next Yéar. We study reading, | Go0't like the new time, especially farm- |road will probsbiy be fint yflbish v e g B - B i, B 2 ftrattors among '#é mémbers, for alfliing penmanship, arithmitic - minl: |ers Who say that the dew I8 mot off | Funeral services for Captain Busceeding Filmors 3 Shepard #f 207 2RCVN A0 T e ommon counctt governmiénts dre founded on 16yaHy dnd|nistory and geography. the ground Soon enough in the morn'ng | drews were hel - e ; iré mdny Wiys of Be-| Befate %6 o and later on in the summer when they | clock in St s Funeral Direcior & Embalmet | 87" T nires ana Ewenty-five children LRSI MR BAVEE G SRt Ty gul te &0 to are mowing they have (o wait il the|James E. G ieien ethciated. WILLIMANTIC | recéived their first holy communion &t ihe § 7 governtient {3 only one. TRat i§ fhé|same exXcépt the catechism. e e drz"?i« nie ey thare a6 somé |in Bt Mafys csmbtsry. "fl Tel. Connection | § 0'clock mass at St Josepi's chureh| In the Third district court Friday e ' Thé Sore Liné Ei 57 hatlositive way but théte are negative| Diring fhe summer I am gomg to| o0 00 10t IKE IS summer time, 1 for| Captain Andrew Peterson. ot In two weeks the op will | fore Judge Oliver Williams, Friday at-|announced the summér .é':;le Hx‘o];- c::‘ wiys that aré neéirly as déstructive. In|BAVe & gardén. T am going to raise on- summer time is a[C. N. Wayland's yicht Viols, fas &r- E 3y n L, >, very good thing for most 1 i 3 Josenh Lafient. Who has besn s | oo e oty 3, ‘Sharged with loster. | the -following fchedulé: Ledve Westerly |dgainst his native land; in the othér el ine mone: em and give GORDON JOHNSON, Ase 8 | Cosoanut Grove, Florida, hive = from Willimantic for 2 years, visited |img about the station in Westerly was|for Wafen Hfll, 7.45 N6W% I am crochefing yokes and giv-| SO Quianaduct, for m FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND local friends Saturday, Mr. Lafiéur was jfound guilty and finéd $10 snd costs| 145 p. m., 3.45 p. 2 ing them t6 my mother. I madé one for e Miss Harriet 1, a former gu- EMBALMERS a member of the old Thread City quartet. | An #ppeal_was taken to the superior |Leavé Watch Hill, 8.15 & m., 2 For instance those who neglect to give|my aunt for an Easfer présent. I made A Viking Ship pervisor of music in Ston The dance held st the state arméry |court for Washington county. Ball was|®. 215 p. m. £18 p. m. Leave Westér: | yiought t6 their vots, or négléct t6}some 1466 for my sistér and some for| Dear Uncle Jed: I am a Viking ship. | R4S been appointed fo the faculty of the bad =N _ Willimantic, Cdnn, | Saturday night under the atspices of | hxed at $100. : \ |l for Atlantic Beach 145 p. m. S84} ;7S¢ i are acting whit liké|MYSlt, 2nd néw T am making & yoke|l have many brave men to ride on me | University of Pennevivania, ia the mesic ne 29¢ ilady Assistant) |Company G, 16§th {nfantry, was attend-| yn the cdse of Stats, Thomds E. Brown 445 p. m. Ledve Atiantio Beach, 2.15|v0% &E ANl A g A Ko Joavs el vl , b Rl gy : ie wh abing | for 7 er. ave two dollars |One day I felt myself going at full speed : compiginanit .ve Pdsquile Leoneltl, | P- M- 518 P. M. That they oan to obtain xnd - ughold|%¥éd I put it in my little bank. 1|against anothex ship. My beak crashed |at Phillipsburg, X, ¥., muse | a charged with attempting by threats andy Tiuidthy George Cromis, of Westerly, | jococcary heaith measurés aré resily sh:l not take it out until next Christ-|28ainst nn:; side of the \'eu;eldltdnd n‘x: & -h:lril:"\'.: Bush is = at & - intimidation to prevent Edward Cronin[is among these Who will receive de- |i°H - § TOY] s men velled a war cry as this, | hospit. New London. e Randal: trom. smierine upon | grées ot Ronesselnés. Polytéchni. Instl- |LFAlOTS t6 thelr foll6w citlderis. THEL ™ Soon shool will be over, and then 1| Never was there a prouder ship than §| John Shackien is il 2nd pursuing their employment, defend- | (ute, Troy, N. Y. in June, according to|SllY or Staté you know i3 éntrustéd t6|shan have more time. ¢ that moment. My masters did not| The annual meeting of the Wesan's 4 T ant entered a plex of molo. Leonelti{& list of candidétes announced by OM-|&il of us; not fo a féw Who &ré réspoR-| I shall have chickens to raise. e |Kill these men, {0 my surprife. By they | Board of Missions of the visited the Powers job at Pleasant View |cials of the school Jast week. Mr. Cro- | @ibl¢ for thé way it i$ run, puf fo év- with g party of sbout thirty thle{‘ n,:!‘:;‘l iin i§ the fon of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy |éry man dnd wormisn who obtains the have fifty aiready. We hav 4 |took them prisoners and made them row | sational.church was held g and wenty oges hatohing o Dundfed | me. These men had not the strength of | afternoon snd fhe and Leonelil téld’ Cronin a Cronin of Newton avenue and is & grad- | benefits of whatéver staté or country| & fo get out cf the trench in which they|uats of Westrly High school chance o vé in. Such fhingd ma|eVerY day. idréd c1a h. 1 have to feed them | MY masters as I could tell on account | chosen: €. Stose, | 31 o . were working and if they didn't get out| Mrd, Charles Alexandér and son Sid- treds w ulm tl fhere were 1lenty to remove. They got L an C, nn. out bécause of fear of bodily harm. A of our speed. One day a great storm |sseretary, Miss M. o . r. 226 the streets and city clean, homes SOPHIE GOLICK, Age 11. |8rose- I was driven south, though my |urer. Mise Li: Turnbell ey, who have béen visiting in Boston ‘| South Coventry. for 3 week will réturn home toddy and lawléssnéss on the run afé fine of §100 ohd costs was imposed. He took an apreai to the superior court. masters never knew this. In the morning | Wednesdas svaning & was (Monaay). part of the duty of every eitizen, and A Diéam Trip to Japan. Bl oy, ey, et ‘:dm:"uf:: M. Pasquale Leonelti pléaded not guilty [ John are in New Fork. trayiig the trust that has been handed|time I have written to you. T will writ ? thy i i Merilbers oF Westerly grange 5ti86ed|on by the men WG struggied smaintt|yee Wi o Goer Lria c|one of thé captives, a German, was |phear, alw Mr. L VELY NEW F | {iddgtion wgon Louls Leone. His case A ¢ one night last |missing. My masters feared that sorhe [Many handsome was continued two weeks, ing and mentbers of North Stonington, The case of Michael L. Priore, charg- we sighted land. The land being so|en Miss Miidred _ Dr. and Mrs. Fremiont Nye and son|those who_negléct their duty aré Bé-| pear Unele Jed: Thig is the stcond |thers quite a white they returned, but t6 the charge of making threats and in- services at Christ church Monday eve-|nardshifis to make a good ,govétnment.| week. IdveamedIwenttoJapan. I went |antmal had killed or devoured him. All|om Miss Derry. . 4 with making threats and intimida- For Spring and Summer Dresses 7 el Ureas aat Jomits. No one wants to bé an Aaron Burr or | DY auto te the train, and on that T went |of a sudden a bunch of moving vifes was apy ofhér of the traltors. to the Pacific coast. I went on a &hip|seen. One of my mastérs sald, as he calied the Blushird. It was called this|drew a sword, ‘It is a witch” Then Ashaway ana Qyonochontaug ended as Westerly's s, nis . WEMENT BgK JeNddl WeRs over) to because it was blut. I went across the |the man spoke and said, ‘Grapes, grapes.” for twe Stoni: WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS. Pacifi p P R J J v ¢ ", v ngton and plaved a rattling good h , c ocean. On my way T saw a|Then my masters were giad at heart. Our counters are piled with charming new Cotéon Fab- cise of Michdel L 'Priore.| il "GN BTN 15 dnd the Ston- | 1—Wowland Bréwsing _of North|shark which was snormous. This man made them some Rew wine and Ington bove weré neid down trom sulft|Framkiinhe Auto Bore fl?:e'e. { wea, [ arvived at the comt of Japan |{hey nawed (k4. land Viniend. to finish. The téam membérs this yeéar —A, Eveély oy N i [ Wént in a jinri a to Huru's h 5 HETTE, Age 13. e EvelyR Brown of Willima She Bdd Bieck haif and black ayes. She| New London. rihas Marchowssaie of Moowup— | 2" (T4dSed very iuch ke her mother. motion of counsel, défendant was ac- “fig ‘Gtse of Stéfé, Thomds . Brown I - = P gt for_your Summer Frocks, Printed Coftoris, s et Meaer Wespiodh o5 Voiles, Checked Ginghams and new m 4re very evemly matched, and Both [ Th¢ Campfife Girls at Bh teAmd Had a crowd of roofers who riade| , gl 06 of Stéts, Thomas E. Bréwn,| ¢ [0 0 In favor of the vieitors. _m- qngfl'« sz:mfic&mitr? ::“'M They sald it was o keep therr Wide-Awakes would like to hear about : EGipléttient, va. Loble Marchesi, wis | 5 enoery Of Miss Qrans ciass of thel ™ T edon sehs o, ‘nam_fi T ke ST s Ve ey s wheo|Paul Reveres ride. On the, night of ” ; ; tried. the defendant being charged WiLh | par o g o aes ; 3 s W Bove and men fiying | Aprll 1, 1775, in a suburb of Charles- Wil bielp you in the malking of your Semoner Dresses, 1t Lty (i e it w0 ol ® S 4o i iy |ave S nE SR T et s 1 2eatd 3 moise < woke | tovr, food o tall, o, keen-ered man . 4 of & ¥ ighiger than the law allows and| nony 5 Sionington and had o §iree Counulia of New Lisdod | T CHremuNen DATE. Ais AL | Sennine DaRALE ny i o ey mi’&m"u’lfi“ fiqanl Mr. and Mrs R H. I Goddard and i North Frankifn. toweF of the North church. He had nof clever 0 1o 3 o e dge :ldr.l;xl‘m Mrs, Kush Sturgis are in Phil- A"—"’:"":mr"“ of Fitoliville—An beén waiting long when he saw what he te frock. 65 dmoutited (o mors then & mére lax | ciario W s S—_Rovs Lawiess of Moohrs—The Girl G et it . o : 3 St B plons te moae T *harles W. Copéley of Williamstown, B ot & GIrl[ Dear Uncle Jed: “Look,” ¢ried Géorge, | lanterns that had been placed theré PATTERN COUNTER, MAIN FLOOR retias 3‘: e o Pu. eie vieiing friends at Waten HU.|Seouts” Rall. § mgairs 1 hesed Sometaiog bebind know 2 it A 7wt i fine 90 ap- By the fourth assistant postmaster WLEDGME: crept E— s fikén, : hat the petifions 6 3. Fraf Davis and| i ir e OF ACKAOWLEDGuEST. | (3 -5 g i Gdaing Nas_opened [others on rural delivery No. 3 have | Huth Fabel, of Galde Fery_ re 17 Ma—m ati_usual | been favorably scted upon by the de.|(eived the prize book entitled THe Prime |y 2 3 partmont and that service In the twelve | Watch and thank you very much for it. | g p b 0] . 4 (8 v -cg: The | families would be extended the sams to| L have redd it haif through but. from | (he ’ : T & i $ [nto effect June 1. This an | What my friends Wave had I know the | gushes fest must he the same. 8 Vernon ’ Warhurst of Plainfield—1 fbein i . - o s m::amm.mmg_‘