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PROBABLY FAIR TODAY UNSETTLED TOMOEROW T serwich. Thursday, May 25, THE WEATHER. Conditlons, Pressure has continued high over lh" . nerthern plain§ states, the lake region | pn. Norwich Rotary clun/held a largh and the Atlanic states. Showers have securred’ within the last 24 hours in the day noon a{ upper Mississinpi and middie Ohlo Clint E. Lane, auto tires and accessor- . Tenneesee. the east gulf s jes, zave a very interesting talk on: the Fiorida reninsuia. portions of e essentials of tire and battery serviee. region and mlong the north Pacific and Texas coasts. In other parts of the sountry the weather remained fa‘r. The femperature continued to rise Wednes- ay in the northern plateau and northern Nocky moumain regions, while somewhat sooler weather overspread the Pacific tes. T was # change in tem- serature in other regions. The indications are for considerabie ovdiness Thursday and Friday over the Mr. tire and battery man i #rying to render satisfactorv cient service to public. He said in part: and _efli: mobile tire and aceessory store. battery repair shops My business is div s g e Ner departments, rst—composing tires, s o fl.:“T,‘,’:”::,W:,,.UL‘;,,'I,“;‘: tubes and vuleanizing: second—automo- moat sections However, the weather will | tive accessories .and whén I speak ‘of Temain falr Thursday in the Alantic | 2utomobile dccessories 1 mean 100 and states north of Florida. The.tempera. one artlcies that are manufactured for | e W ¢ inconvenience and conve y‘v:\y ‘:nv: dcahln'e mlte\‘\mlv ey automobile owners. and third. the bat- charging and _repair Winds. Hook and Sandy North of Sandy Hook of Ithe different and + enthusiastic meeting on Wednes- the Wauregan House when Lane in his talk showed what the up against it in the automobile-driving /The business I condugt ix retail auto- 1 have also ingtalled one of the most up to date in New England. 2d inte three distinet department. ding it this avay I will try and tell depatsments and | 2t Trinity- Meth atternoon. and evening of -solld enjoy- ment to many people. b 1 Hafry M. Clark, chairman of the boys’ work committee, asked every ‘member of the club to be.present at the nmext meeting and to bring as his boy a guest a boy.of high ‘schoel age. Such a mieet- ing was held last year and proved high- Iy successful. Charles A, Saxton presented a motion that a letter of . sympathy be .sent to the New York Rotary club which re- cently lost _its. secretary, = William T Beamish, who only a short time ago answered the call of the Great Rotarian. An invitation was exténded by Dr. R. R. Agnew to the Rotary. club members to attend the graduazing exercises 'of the class of 1922 of the Backus hospi- tal Training School for Nurses.. wh'ch' is to be held on the evening of Junme uth, Secretary Joseph ‘N. Weymouth urged more strict adherénce to attendance In the club and said that unless the Nor- wich club. turped: out well during the next few, months they would lose the N P 4 3 ¥ first ‘homors’ in their class which they R gt ir b R il T ;”‘}f“"c’“' uses to the automoblie and |y, . yeig for the past few months. e of 4 One new member, Shepard B. Palmer, Foreeast. There are some 300 uflerenpm&kufip! was extended the right hand of fellow- For Southern New England: Fair | tirés merchandized in ‘the L“‘l‘:n‘:lfl“ <% | ship by President William G. Park. Ths, Phursday : Friday unsettied, probably 2»‘_‘:"‘5”‘;‘2? ‘."‘_irem:;d:fg";v AL ne| meeting - closed with the singing of the ::‘“’;"‘virkr showers ; littie change in o CENDTE b:mg i dnsdnakhs. "By Star Spangled Bnnnel: Observations in Norwich e ki R b S b DT T T The Bulletin's observations show, the | p.ronally. from my acquaintance and 5 (CLBREINE FOR NEAK RAST sliowing changgs in temperature and | experience. with thé tire I handle 1 think| The Near East drive tn Norwich was | p ric changes Wédnesds) : LS M Gond as any tire you can | hiEhIy successful. Lhose in charge having Ther. Har. | poseidly bay. - The -service we give io|packed 180 bags in ail; nome of which 7 4 m 44 2990 | oup custothers is the very best that we| Tighed .xrs than. K%no\fngu. e. pack- 74 20.00 Finow how lo give. My idea of service is| 18 Was QOnt, % h..a?: t;"“‘"'“““;‘l [ AN 60 30.00 | for the bemefit of the tire user as much| STUrch. | Besices this. 15 bags were feo Highest 74. lowest 44 < |a« the making of a sale. The merchant;ied fhom Mrs Sarah I Bonney ‘of A bha 18/ T . itimate lina|* s 5 Comparisons, ::rhohumr:;nsh;:d;”" {gg‘;fi:fl‘w tires, | Additional ‘grain bags to 'enclose the ions for Wednesday: F: Seriny B e ) service. “That contributions were received from James sday's weather: Fair and warm; st Srh o ;,a,‘"q % stiff proposi-| M- Young. Packing went on during Mon- outherly wind l'h" ‘Nno Nap St (;mme“ with | day afternoon, also ' Tuesday‘ morning R malkes of tires that are known to nim as|&nd aternoon until' 6.3 Giclack. During SEX. MOON AND TinEs fiops ¢ manufactured secon These| VW oanesdsy' Mrs Arthur Harvey Lathrop tires are sold by dealers who invariab!l [ Sun il High 1| Moon A 5 to the station, two loads being sent —_ 8 - offer no service proposition to the cu: i " 3 - Py |[Water. || Rises. | tomer, but merely offer tme buver .a |- The contributions. included paisiey Da a r = | cheap price on a cheap tire. While on|®hawis. fur’coats..an excellent collection Ay . m. m. -m. s m. % Eeroon % o s : 's gl . ». a m {lam the subject of service 1 want to 8ay of men's co_tmnz. _shues_m big assort- 1 42 3 11| that we are like the doctors—always on | MeNt. Paby clothes in variety, ete. b | 242]tha job. day or night. 1 could talk tires| The packers during Monday inciuded 3 | 3271t the cows come home. but really be- "““Fm"l“ BI“{{‘- Mrs. Henry H. Pet- 42 Il Sets, | "eve T had better lay off of this for afos NP8 LS M Voune. Mrs. Charles 4.2 Il - '$.00 | while and move along to_the second. It }TY/er Bara and Mrs. Shepard B. Palmer. | Il 419 il %55 |is impossible to sav much about acces-| . The packing TFuesday was done by the S s e % e et G Who carries a|Misses Trumbuil, Mrs. Robért Cochrane X hours after high water 1t ls low | SOTI®S ’ P i i water, whieh i followed by flood tide " | ~omplete line of these nrodusts always|MI% Maurice F. Keiley, Mrs Herbert fnde nimself being asked ‘for something | Hitchon, Mrs. Arthur M. Thompson, Mrs. - /I he hasn't i stock or ever hegrd of.-4 | houis A Wheeler. Mrs. Benuett Gaines TAFTVILLE mencral line of accessorics is spark | Miss Mary T ldock, Miss Delia Leavens, plugs. brake Ining. moto-met. oils, | Miss Bilizabein Huntington, Miss Jennie Theodore Roy of Pawtucket, R. 1. is tire-covers, ‘auto soap. tire- | M. Case and Miss Jenn'e G. Bonney. uest of his brotber-in-law and sis- wrenghes and 100 ‘other arti-| Miss Louise C. Howe was chairman ef Mr. and Mrs. Moses Durochen of the Near East committee for Norwich North Slater avenue The lighting and start'ng battery is|and Mrs Clarence D. Sevin was chair- William H. Whitehead of South Fourth { the third department T have -« niy wos- | 27 :Ldlhfi racking’ commiltee. During | avenus was a recent visitor in Lebanon. | iness. The battery. T believa. personai- nesday evening the msmbers of the John Murphy arranged.to have the bags taken by truck { the Russell sisters :Lasca, Sterril] Chase; f Norwich lodging house since his appear- attendance was given Wednesday evening ist church by the Ep- "The {duvwx“ program Southern mejodies, Mrs. Eu,una Boy- |- ens and Miss Mae Guile; a_musié act. Theodore, Jr, the Jurior Epworth league ; the Harmony “Trio, Alma, Fenton, Jean Walker and Maida Wright; A Wee ‘Bt o' Scotch, ‘Isabel Shearer." | ‘The program was in charge of Mrs. P. E. Roberts, and the candy table In charge of Miss Eleanor Fenton.’ Socthing 'm.iihlinq Nomatter howsevere ordeep seated (he ; P e, T TR ENIGHTS TEMPLAR SERVICE ~FOR ASCENSION ”AY Columbia Commandary, No. 4, Knights Templar, will observe Ascension Day by an attendance at Trinity M. E. church, this (Thursday) evening at § o'clock. ‘The Sir Knights-with a band will march from the Masonic Temple to the church. The sermon will be by Rev. Robert L. Roberts, pastor of the church and Rev. Alexander H, Abbott, prelafe of the com- mandery will assist in the service. The public iy cordially, invited to the :ervice. —_— Big Bike Meet For Boys. Physicai- Director Fritz of the Y. M. C.. A, is very anxious that every boy in the city “who- can ride a bicycle call at the “Y” to register for the big bike ¢ ¢ K njeet which is to be conducted Saturday J June. 3rd. The events will include va~ rious races and stunts which 1 be within the ability of all, and evervone will have a good chance of winning some of the -prizes. The prizes are be- ing-contributed by- manufacturers of bi- cycle accessories and some excellent prizes are being received, inciuding gol watches, - tires, horns. etc., and. which will.be on-display shortly. - One of -the feature stunts and for waen some -of the most valuable prizes will be given is_to be a treasure hunt. All cyelists will - be furnished ke directions for finding - the treasures, and boys of-all shapes and sizes, W!Il find this an in esting time, The axr limit is 1% an free registration blanks are obtainable at the assoclation. / BLOUSE (SEMI-MADE) the - Semi-m: Haven he coasted into New °London, hanging onto .a truck, them pedaling un- ti] he reached Yantic at 10 p. m., giving all, the greatest surprise of the day.l Aside from a puncture a¢ Rye, N. Y| and another at Bridgeport, the young wheelman experienced no - troubles, ex-| cept with one traffic cop who thought he was running away from home when: he inquired the way to Norwich. He| was in-very fit shape Sunday, spending some time in-the woods around his grandfather's home, returnilg to New York with his mother and sister by train{j . leaving his bicycle here. His is con- sidered a record trip 'as no“one around here has ever made' such a trip in a day. This Blouse which necessary. and'represents the highest type of y,ghmu artistic merit. The Blouses are Oriental designs, in remarkable oo to the .most. discriminating vffinll‘ }hc being Rhama and Sa Crepes, *~ Surrendered by Bondsman. Thomas ‘P. Haverty was before the —e¢ity court once last week and once this week for driving an automobile while intoxicated, recel ing a six months' jail sentence for the last” offense was on Wednesday sur- rendered by his bondsman, Myer Blum- enthal. who had given a $500 bond on Haverty's appeal from jail sentence. Mr. Blumenthal took the man back to the Norwich jail and Deputy Sheril George H.\Stanton served the mittimus there late Wednesday afterncon. Haverty with his wife has been at a of Preston, win Members of the entertainment com- mittee of the Yantic Fire Kngine com- pany arranged a most successful smok- er held in the fire engine hall Friday evening, Invitations were extended the three selectmen, to.Past Selectman P.| T. Counell, who has always shown great, interest in the Yantic company and. who i heiped get thé modern apparatus it has;| to Chief Howard L. Stanton of Norwich,) to the Taftville Fire company, to R. D. Sampson, cashier of the_American Wool- en company for this division, to Richard Lices, agent of the Amezican - Woolen company and C. B. Harvey, superintend- eht of the Yantic mill, At the supper, prepared by C.-C. Za-| mak. it very easy for any worhan b hion some blouse, and she can MM* ‘fihlc touehu as desired. We wuuld Tk S partment.” 'The Price Is Only 36 98 -ance in the police court Monday. 1t 1s understood that Mr. Blinderman recalled 3 ; briskie. and at which locai Fire Chiet IESina: B A e LS Eed ::‘:; e | liermon J. Gibbs presided and _ said man-was prepar:ing to i R ' grace, the menu included ciam chowder, Determines Disability Period. Eapkcni e - TolRs U calaty, 2 pINkIes, - s doughnuts ~and coifee. ~ Nichoias Spell- to determine the be-|iman wuy at the piano and .acted as seng After riod of disa h a ing y in the workmens com- -g."s . to show you some of the beautiful blouse patterns which we now mflr The Cockroft Hluminated ioned at home, no sdecial skill in dressmaking being < The yrmtmn, in Mh color and design is exquisite, nsh L zy in acaepti 3 ¥ & Tine dotted outlines, printed upen the blouse pattern, £ of South A strect has ge. | Iveto he one of the moet abused parts | Eenerai committee were exprasmg apdre- | Bihe mockme leader foi the assemblage who- found cepted a positjon with a manufactur- | of the automchile, both from the user's|Cfation of the faithful and efficient “‘""‘B,e“s“m:a ',‘,l:fm B s {,,.,: o e Chebi=pIREL B CBOIKTbODK f gRritoUALY : \ ng firm -t Norwich, atandpoint and from the repalr man's of the.chairman of the publicity depart- | Plove. a=ai A4 C:t e loaned by the Rotary ciub of Norwich.. { 2 © Victor Fontaie A o e attery is ceally ithe heas | ment, Miss Helen P. Browning. ployer. both of Groton, Commissioner J.| Agter supper Selectman-Casper K. Bai-| ¢ ® ctor Fontaine has resigned his po- | Retion: e battery is rea e heari 5 Donobue: has awarded compensation | oo SEEEE Fo e ard see sition Wit thE Pomerkh coashiy S e i ; — o = : SRl comanatIon | oy vas done much toward secur- || 1 CARLOAD DOORS AND FRAMES . The loeal troops of Boy Seouts were | Per cent. of tha ears manufactured today| CRTMINAL COURT. CASER in. $ie fimyd s“t“”s;‘n‘rs;\":i‘k“h‘"fi? oie| s belier apparatus’ for® the compan: n Norwich Wedpesday evening to at- | Would be unable top onmerate. /It s BEFORE JUDGE WAINES | (v 0d " Potts fracturs of the ankle|SPOke ‘of ‘the service :1“(1 HISADBEA gy 1 CARLOAD WINDOW FRAMES - end inspection” at the state armory. therefore receive At least as muc A number of cases on the docker ¢ (m Noadb 1451 . Sich- AnARMER 'h".i,,;" lo\v:ie (lo\u\ on ;n;,m occa: sfons ! Yo Tariviie A A. seam mere ont for | {enten 2 Ghe Tt D 1Can rapkis | . criminal wpsrior cont &1 Now Lone| Samneiinnir o, e hase acen | 210 Bleased thebors with bis words of 1 CARLOAD OAK FLOORING nractice on the - Providence Street | *8¥ that my experience for the nawt|don were brought up before Judge | ciamed disability. for two and one-hait 5 ounds Wednesday evening, as they will ';:rw years h‘fl mads me heh;"v vh:t Frank ‘D. Haines Tuesday and disppséd|(o three months. There is no deformity m( h‘i’ve l:o\\rard L. E(?n'nl\ sr-lm.t X:] Full line bfLumber Nllll w&md&; dwlys on hnnd neup against New London for the first | [here are peonie running cars today wheof, and De. Vellis should have been work-| the beu of proper fire apparatus a sague game on the home grounds mext | 9Nt know whers the hattery is and The following cases were =oniinued:|ing two months ago. how heshas the Yantic ¢ompany on the GET OUR PR‘CES NQW' Saturday. Business Manager Andrew |10 nol realize that it should be given|Pramk W. Burdick. embezmemen: 2 BT reserved for ‘call for certajn - paris Frohmander has announced that he nas | distilled waler af Jeast once evers three | tomio Raldi. aiias i i e i of the city: to il in. He spoke of hay- H F & A J DAWLEY ~am of Hartford for a game at an early e e often than this. s | tory burglary; Giacomo Andriola, e e o enBation] B ires and sald he de-| e, and is negotiating with the Nut- | Servica of: putting in distilled ‘water b¥|Jack Andriola, theft;’ Henry D. Ben- “”";:‘ dnf - e e e iw] Pended on the Yantic boys as & company | Telephone 62 NMWICH CONN. e Athlstic Association of New. Haven | Dttery man is free and dossat taks) neit, statutory arson: Y Bakanow- | am of M e giord o |of sirons. ablebodicd~ men who. cou'dl Ty ang zreat length of time to dn. As far|sky, Jarceny: Miix Schoitser, embes- | Longor AEanst the (Rew Engiand aiways be relied on. He said Norwich Stephen Ttuffnach of Occum road spent | °% (e repair of a baltery gors. about| zlement; Albert Lange. theft: dohn . ki BIEPIE, TUIN - J00, (T0RC 10, SR has but, 26 men in the entire fire depart- % P T35 73 ¢ short time. recently with friends in | %! the BAttery man meeds 2 xand comlColiins, Ir "‘;’a‘: George Gibson, ind- | ;"5 veay from the date of injury. The{ont Yantic E:{’un‘;f‘;j”a;“r:r"‘“ {hat| e said the American Woolen company | comedy act. S!nlmlofl pleased New York. . haing careful that-the marts used in the| oy oooeni: Samuel Greenbers, Statu-|woman suffered an injury to her back | cyilfl o finel SEGCHEEs B8 SO0 €A% | stood back of the'company at.all-times, ‘"““‘@?“’L’l | Nigholas' Spetiman's P i ol Bl o d Nor- | reconstruction and repair of the attery ol abnotate wivel interen. ins e pONADSS 17 LN but Ietahe ime oM | the old hapd pump and saids he hoped| Chief Jeweit of the Taftville fire com- | sofo Jgiven ‘suicis applause that he o A . ©lars clean and put together properly. . - c e Fort End, Mas Cla b e em- | it-wo erved. s E A aome of Mrs." Theodore Goodrum of [ef C'8® 279 PUL_(ogether propellylcase against George G. Olark. mon-sup-|gioviment of the company ,on. April 5| iy would be priserved.fas the stages offpany wis unable ‘to attend’ the mostink {had (iRl LA S e ey NSrwigh’ iavensd ). & v port; Steven Hunter. indecent assault;, jgsy advancement from that to the preseni but Mr. Ganeau responded for hith and| The members of the eéntertainment . : t s, they . 5 = equipment have been many. | voi sentiments of the othiers in|commitfee wero Framk Johmson, Joiik Yoday (Thursday) belng Ascension | it i%, they have nof been chareed. at|Ray Ciinton James. assault and battery ot equipment. equipment b 2 y. | voiced the i t the others i 3t e Frank Johns 3 Say. & Haly &by of b fo ere wily| e factory and no acid znd mno distil'ediwwiijiam Purcell, ‘assault. N P. L. Sampson, a representative qf|regard to the apparatus and spoke of Wnd‘udre» Grieves, S IRESR, Tambeh (b= (g Rrcias Brots yater have been put in and. ‘n other| In the-following cases in which the ac-{ o oty clalm | th® American ~Woolen Comdany. spoke | the cooperation that_must come s a re- e ReTand TheaTie Gf* Stonington has s T : words.. they are absolutely - de : St : y 5 o 1 2 s z 5 e g Mr. and Mre. Jerry Boulay of South |to qoiicer it o the wer. Dumne shees] (003 of probation oficer at previous ses- e di‘;,»g:;\‘n ?ng sueh a laree membersiip of |and a delicious frult punch was provid-| L 'J. Gibbs was in Hartford Satur- & strotz. Wil Seavds ¢ ol foi - Oae SO deliver i, ser. Y sions of the court, the probation was Ferras 3 .| interested workers ‘and sa! hat - the | ed. . Vaa where thes will spend the sum. | o d8¥S It s charsed and discharged | terminated by the order of the court:dllowed by Commissioner J. J. DONOMMC| company had. plans already prepared | Professor Banfield then entertained| Miss Mildred, Pendleton spent the g . antil gravity and positiv: and nega-| mqward Batalou. alias Edward Butler, e hrom the date. of the injury|for the renovation of the building and|with sieight of hand and Carberry and 'efldflrf‘»wifl' triénds at Groton Lorg tve yiates ‘are. fully chareed. .. THS | sduitery ; ¢ Jamnes — Doran, Aadulters e Ton0. | Simons- vuptured - ihe| M time suitable additions will be made | Burns kept all entertained during. their | Point. Mra. Albert 0. Lambert entertained a "’"",”'W"““";‘s to a repaired baitery| George. Fox. statutory burglary: Ann Sl B i _vh‘"t“p sdiian: g : ew friends Tuesday evening at her home | nd is really the onlv way the battery|yarue .ahias Annie Laravire: adultery;[{SH04 Muscies of s right a H sn North A streét. Refreshments of |rePalr man can tell the condition of the|Leroy Moore, -statutory burglary: Anis-ylifting stone. sake and ice cream were served. Those | Pattery and the customer can get the|iige Nuisetti, aduiterx; Charles W. Sal- o b nresent were Misx Margaret Quigley, | ‘de2 as to the length of life left in a}men agultery.- YANT[C \fi#s Louiss Lambert, Miss Sadie Hasley | PAttery. . Th. . partments of my be only too plea any member 3f the Rotary club or any body that is at all interested in the re: pair of batteries or automotive call at my one of my employes will 1nd_Miss Regjna Fragnant Walter' M. Block of, Norwich: was saler in the village Wednesday. John Adam is spending a few days at #is home in Summit, N. J. Mrs. George Peltier of South B street in New Haven, where Mr. Peltier is indergoing treatment at the military r0spital A. R. West of Philadelphia. Pa.. was business caller in the vilage Wednes- e, Fred Sullivan, U. 8 ipending a few davs with his father, Timothy Sgllivan of Merchants avenue The Ponemah mills closed Wednesday sight until next Wednesday morning: Ihe salesroom connected with the mills il also be closed. A whist and dance.for the benafit of Sacred Heart church was conducted Wednasday evening in Parish hall and was attended by a good sized cromd. business. and T show and appliances, Business Session. At the business = session William G. Park presided and Louis A. Wheeler, N\ has beer good ‘singing, was song as is alway buys busy with their song sheets calied on several to anartette selections. leader. Lou, 0:one could -re: and the musical part of the was a real treat. Roy M Te follow up the motices went eut by he, federal government to delinquents who either evaded|the 1920 incomie tax hrough negligenca or ‘misunderstanding, and these who made out their returns in: sorrectly. Deputy Collector George M. “harbonneau of Norwich was in town Wednesday checking vp information. Not \ few 'were found liable to the. tax and s+ number have been notified to-meet the teputs collector at his office in Norwich his (Thursday) merninz. One of the srrors made by a great-many of those jable for a return wa$ that peonle, al- hough their husband ‘on wife was.not ing. did not believe a return was nec- sssary if they were the head of the fam- Iv. As a matter of fact. the law. plain- + requires all single people® to make a seturn if their wages amounted to more han $1.000 for the vear. but if thev are he head of a famlily they might claim i2.000 exemmtlon. A tumber of local seople misunderstood this, and as a re- high! unusually good voice. Grosvenor, EI3 wich- Rural:® Association, who .was at Lowthorpe Meadows, Norwich Tow June 2. under the auspices of the Rural assoctation. attend and bring their friends. is an enjoyable featurs of and ‘which ta¥es place will be led bY Rev. famifies about sunsek A. H. Abbot, to Jocate th leader, r groups mear This _communit 280 has hecome an institution sult the government . hold penalty. ———————— SULPHUR GLEARS UP ROUGH OR RED SKIN neral.of Joseph O'Nejl. Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist street has re Ponemah company. expecte. to tended say in Canada. E. L, McInty stein tattle” from wa Any breaking out of the skih, 'even lery. ilching eczema can be quickly swercome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, decldres a noted skin special- st. Because of its germ destroying sroperties, this sulphur preparation egins at once to soothe irritated skin ind heal eruptions such as rash, pim- les and ring worm. ' it seldom fails to remove the tor- ment and disfigurement, and you do a visitor in town Wednesday. iy’ of North A week for a six weeks stay in Canada. T believe. covers ths diffaract de- would ed at any time to have lines to store and either myself or them around and explain the different uses President whose supny smile is aiways in’ evidence and acts as an incentive to his custom, kept the boys and render solos and sist Lou's smjling invitation to perform meeting ash, of the New London club, réndered a solo which was appreciated for Roy possesses an president 8f the - Nor- a guest at the meeting, announced that the annual community picnic would be held from §7to 3 o'clock on Friday evening, He urged the Rotarians to and The community -singing, ' which the oicnic, members of the Rotary club ware :fll‘ed song picpic . which became an annual affair several vears ¥ in the citw and is the means of providing an e R s hem to the Mrs. Anthony Murphy and Miss Mary A. Sullivan of Merchants avenue were in Norwich Wednesday to attend the fu- Miss Simone Bissonnette of \'arth B ned her position with the Alcide Jasalle of South Fifth avenue leave - this ‘week for an - ex-- e a noted breeded of Hol- East Waterford, Me,, Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Plante and fam- treet will leave this MT. HOLYOKE ALUMNAE RUMMAGE k< SALE XETS OVER $80 Eéastern Connecticut Mt. Holyoke alum- pae held their: annual meeting Wednes- day afternoon at, the home of Miss Mary A C. Avery. 44 Oneco street, elécting the following officers: President, Miss Mary A. C. Avery; first vice president, Mrs. William R. Lathron; second wvice presi< dent, Miss Susan Hyde; secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. Gilbert S.- Raymond; corre- sponding - secretary, Miss Beatrice: SHarp. Much enthusiasm was shown over the report that' the rummage sale ‘conducted Saturday., May 20th, netted over -$80, which will be contributédto the Mt. Hol- yoke endowment fund. - The meeting- closed-with a social.hour during which a delfcious repast was served by ‘the hostess. ELECTED MANAGING EDITOR OF STORRS WEEKLY PAPER Fredegick W. Metzger of this city has been recently.elected managing editor -of tha Connecticut Campus, undergraduate publication at Connecticut ~Agricultural college at -Storrs. . The.Campus is issued Weekiy and.has 2 very .high, standing among college papers. In_addition to Campus work, Mr. Metzger. has. been. ac tive in all branches of publication wor at: the, college. being. editor of the, fresh- man handbook for the coming Yyea member of the Press ciub, and.a candi- date. for mext:year's Nutmeg board. 1 | Approves Physician’s Bill. Approval of a bill for $34, as render- ed by Dr. F. W. Hewes of Grotom, 'in the compensation John H. Parkér, an: employe at the'Gro- ton Iron Works, has been given by Com=> missioner J. J. Donohue. The man was| injured Aug. 28, 1921 panth The Woman's ‘au 3 Fietcher post, American Legion, will sell poppies in the~wiores and on the streets on Saturday, Nationai Poppy day. A number of yonng men from the vil- lage are leaving for small towns in the | Province of Quebec, Canada, where they, find work plentiful on‘ths farms at ths’ not have te-wait for relief from em-| attracttve rate of $4 a day> Many will arrassment. Improvement quickly| zo ta Ontario. where there are some shows. . Sufferers from skin trouble thould obtain a emall jar of Rowles Menthe-Sulphur from any good drug- tist and use it like cold créam. ) iness™ conditions in th's viclnity improve, they will probable Teturn .to She Willage. R AR PE s farming | The . American Woolen Company has men at work painting the village houses. Work was started onf Sunny Side in the house -recently vacated by William Si- monds, 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Kempton (Hes- ‘ter Gardner). who were married at Bol- ton, Conn, May - 20, .1872, celebrated their: fiftieth anniversary -very quietly at their home Saturday. = Neighbors and friends_zealled and , offered congratula- tions throughout the day. Mr. and Mrs. Kempton had four chil- dren—Arthur, Sarah, Harley and Eli- zabeth; " three /of. them ~were present at the anniversary, the ‘guests being Mr. and ‘ Mrs, ‘Arthur Kempton ,and daugh- ters Grace and Ruth ' of - New Britain, Mrs, -Edpard Wolfe and daughter Ma fon and/son Edward of New York, and Miss -Elizabeth. Kempton of the-faculty of the Boys Gunnery School at Wash- ington, Conn, - A great’ surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Kempton. A large May basket dec- orated with vellow and w! crepe pa- per and filled with golden objects—daf- | fodlls, grape fruit and other fruits, can. dies, cakes and many other goodies. also two_gold pieces, -was the gift of Yantic friends. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Kempton receiv- ed $52.50-in gold pieces during the day,| and “were mdst enthusiastic' in - their thanks for the congratulations and re- membrances from their friends. Among out of town callers were Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Clark and ‘sons and Mrs. E. Hewitt and daughter Dorothy of Lebanon. ~The. latest guest to -arrive and one whose trip axcited the most ‘interest was their grandson, Edward Wolfe, 17 old. whose hom: n Brooklvn, N. Y. but who plannéd to spend Ellurdly on A camping trip to Mineola. riding -out on_his bicvele. He spoke to a school- ‘mate of\ his grandparents’” anniversary and told of the distance here 160 mil | The schoolmate | he bet $2 he could not ride that far in a day. Edward took the betf. He left Brooklyn at 6§ o'clock Saturday morning, pedalling Steadily un- til he reached New Haven, leaving. New their tires early. REMEMBER—Th y are all FIRSTS, no uconds, turer s guarantee CORDS LIST SALE rmcz PRICE 30x31, | $18.95 | $14:60 32x31/, 1| 2590 | 19.94 31x4 29.80 22.94 32x4 3275 | 2522 33x4 33.75 | 26.00 3490 | 26.80° 42.40 | 32:64 4400 | 33.86 44.30 34;2 4545 | 34. 46.55 | 35.83 5230 | 4026 53.30 | 41.02 41.67 PRICE : 12.90 14.90 21.00 54.40 “This saleé will be for,ten (10) days only; siid:se-vease liniited: so-the ntmber of tires we are to receive, I suggest that those wuhm‘ to take advantage of this sale, purchase SALE PRICE $ 9.93 11.47 16.16 18.47 21.17 21.94 2291