Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1922, Page 2

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T mfl ,,Ng,,f,., &ty E Upton home. drunk although the el 3 hat ke had not been drinking and further claimed that his wife refusea to’ get™him his supper. Saturday morni e el w'rm ‘Howard Holmes of New m p }fr'wé. With ¥h . sisters, Mrs. Car) O'Niel of 9 Ve, i 5,,. i O oo Mrs. Gladys Jeremias of Baltimore, and |she came Wome Priday: afternoon at 3.45 Chureh Street a brother, Everett Holmes“of New Loo-|o'clock: - Herhusbind arrived home 3t “rievsass 1088 n. 6 o'clock and there was nothing to eaf —_——— but some greens and he cted ‘to them 3 that as he furn] the wood Agnhm Sylvestre, of 15 Meadow street, Dennts Franels Cliford, 52, of Will- | Sustained severo gpinal 4 juries Sunday died suddenly at the home of his sister, Mrs. Hanna Rooney, of Oak street, from Beart failure Sunday morning at afternoon about 3 o'clock when & Ford car which he ‘was drh slid when the { brakes were ‘applied znd overturned on ithe roadside.” With hlm were his wife sometHing to eat. He then left the hou: About eleven o'clock he returned and paid the rent she ought to get h:? intoxicated with a man named Monty ‘we will play some n cn'mlml RAGIN, Age 10. % - {and two children who escaped injury. Syl- | who had liquor with him. *My husband| xt e wil . . W!M““" B e I :;'“‘;;;,‘,’;;E,f,f,“’oi“a!wma “vas Brought to St. Josepis hos. | again gamaniod hia: muper gnd T ol =g FREPQT. o0l At : e and thiough his genjal [Pltal where it was found be had frac- {him that theré was nolbing doing unless : RA Triends of hundreds of pu- [tured his spin. He will be-operated “on | he tumm;e thfi food” She ti ’en told | Hyrt-hesitant. yet ‘Willimantie. s member of the Imperial ;this (Monday) morning. * The accident|the court fiow she spent her earnings on | Tye Tey d,m Y Protessor Cliffora | occurred en the Columbia road just out-|the house and she was about sick of}gn x.;(?n. ntures of @ Sliver Dollar. %2 yoacs old March 31 He had been | Slde the city Timits. The car which was|having to spend all ot L pay o oatf Dear Uncle Jed: 1 was veryvz:nnd g& affifcted with heart troublo for six or|badly damaged was towed In to a locsljand other wask She ’;w,‘:‘,‘n:’?{ First e fan! it gesc tat Jmulie Sallf St & ERhes i susseis avd cat wend’ nu;. had begn Improving and | Earage. she had nothing to arink. ~ As o what | Of BIFd hez nest; | with the :gb;m XL iy Ualed 8 o] mhicw bty o protet The Crope * Mother’s D fim %nqu to make & mo-| George Hnddad will appear In the po- | iransiired i the house betwesn midnight (¥ o E!a{; & . fon. My new Home m‘ ;A e iegro was walking | gone Girls of ;:. the A !:o:n:!m! at the |jice court this S(xrnaayéflm‘mmg;ndm 4nd Saturdey morriing Mrs. Upton gaio extfi:nr }zw Q!l Ity W mero;'mw‘go m"’!g:‘”h“* % in the fidlds wm( hi“fi‘:,a a mcow- .,SF There MW&.&'#.-: know an a4 eeri. oulL on i charge of T less lving. (2 at she did ni W ‘on. m L 't 3 now,"” 4 ' oeath ARy AT whldnight Sate |y ieta ép 5% Offiber Grant Bombria as that she did not know all that went # lark. “There ," - said" he, “Do you men °"' M“M 14) was Mother's day. o o g e to be too coay and nice for e P (May h called his sister t6 give him [ho made a Gangerous curve of lower Main |5 i matonoone Hie e reron | How g @14 he drehm that then | I wie taken out Th 1ess 1 T e i s :[",!':,f“"m 1%’&% 43 ‘% m 29 5 us al, at but was suddenly seized | girect at.a high rate of spe e 4 » a3 low many 2 about five o'clock Saturday morning rill ‘was hl; ot live and’ was placed in ‘the Severe attack and dled hefore the A telephone call was received at the A hzh d ot ah bird is sayin', ‘Laziness will kill you |the nn ey kn Mother, mean: s ™ t iy ire" . fetble man, bt 1 i & e "‘z‘, fakf < u-avu Gt bis physicidn, ftteen minutos | nolive: station SAturdky maming abant|oiiom Sag WEIE to b iic Teak e 3 M“‘_ *liong. This man nat tile ‘mon-| Some day. o it dor us in thie He is survived by thres sisters,|eight o'cleck which gave the officers to mm":?'y‘mbx’,.rhe;ndh:::;nfie\'“::ft olt‘?x; ey jave me away in - S e Lntred Xinds °fle"‘"’: S &":w ey J’o"- mh’:;’_‘" ;‘;"‘ It Ml Jove when we long | ey Rooney, Mre. Ellen Keegan | know that trouble was brewing at No. |#ey" Sic “deciarsd that she could .get| He tried the poreh, the ol e 008, i Agas f,""’, ity m(fi nen.:onfie-h “1o1 Wh m B i #8d Miss Katherine Clifford. His niece |19 Clark street. Officer Grant Bombria |glong very easily without him, if he only | How smobthly he was The plac -Queriany i ‘the’ medRoWias é om, Boude and. asked ‘my maother 1f shed tap & e85 Or Joy. wother is Miss Mary Rooney, all are of this city. |was immediately dispatched to the site |yapt away from her. 5 re mikt be more 11 & when we are m.mm ni; - o o0 fe sy, they say, “Spring of otia B willie 0 e s oo IO N it seems 10 know Mabel Hunt, who with Ker. T.|of the disturbance and found a large and | "y qg ko, Gectared that ths Uptons | To ke bare feer o MotheEs dread. ¢ mar o : e-dor oy L e ks, fon the s AR ThU] W power wil fuldil them.. And again Owen 4nd her three year old son {curious crowd collected there, and Clara o ; i : out, Being a Cacant see ae-|SoUd drinke for the sten. ° vy 4 g ':l“ul\:'d g ih:*lcl“filgve‘: ::wc:;?r.: A Say| One day while two bird lovers were | 0Nt of and mfg\mm are a comfort to us. Her love will never wag injured in the automobile | Unton, attired in a sheer night sown. |15 oo Betoro Tl st e Bt 2 e knew 2 @avl Tath % * - e, &t Willigms Croesing last wyek, | Iving in the vard. =The BOWN Was' COM- | cyarges of breachof the peacs and eath ventore lingere: . and lemonade. All the men Rned up for | grow dim. W % v 2 aneh a bird t of m. We can never epay her for lied Sunday attermoin sboit 2 ociock i |pletely watersoaked, In wnewer (o the | e, giema Chamco o baneve. Kb %% “ire vain— | misirss was walking Tome aho st Tne ':,'“;;{f:;:,_, o8 IR B =t o8| el S and blipve e thosh men were | 1 she does or k"M Ao s Dot wHICh 8ot in a6 & rosait 0¢ her | her husband mad_ejected her from (ho|imBased a fife of 45 ahd costs of <] @ Sietded pain! SeIl Deosiee T Wes uteamety Akl ANALL ve speckled eges. it is | O™ ms'u A ments . |Mnd dasghters alwgys find _comfort in “'flkh-;; ¢ 0f the aceldent. | nouse after using her roughls, and finally | 107, Meoxication and a sentefice of fifteen ot b B el B a meadowlark's nest, xuaz.\smv Age 11 |imathier. “We could ot @p without ber Riris 15 1 Whock of the accldent. [house after using her roughl” 2ad fnally |days'in jail for Breachof tho pedce: Thud He y_zuagd—t!.le urelgze smile ~ was|in a great need u];:;tm L W Leonard’s 8 Sie 18 1iks 5 Sopel ANTS. S o Mre. Hun ‘H“' e R T ot e "ana’ Sres. Tipton | Wife was fined §10 and costs for intoxi- oné— - It was during o “‘;x o ot h_,_. do’ afiything for us. Hoy many of the fm-: :-uw;u'h:nfim e ine a the [wars. DU under acrest ‘ada Giibn 1o thy | oReoir S8l iyl iven i Javs in jail} mnon."muscle-taut. he journesed on; fl'l':;l!;"“fg‘;m°‘cfij::';v“;‘;“§;w A E—hmm (here 15 mo Jaw pro-|® Conversation Beiween Rose and Wide-Awake Girlé wish 1 grow up fike * «. ‘Funt | police. statior, bobked o Besach of the peats. THE Jail sén- {on’Hown Thistle thelr mother ic today > That is my great B vivsd T T s “Erederiok Rav. | Pnangen of intosteation and breach of|(eRES i both cases wers suspbngéa With fi” I was washed away from tiie - great world m?flng irds, and ney shoot thi for and Francls Howard 3 vears|the peace. The hushand, Levi Upton,|the admoition that another appearance st wish. Now I 'kndw If we all think ungder a°vold white blanket. * Béing cold]fun. 1 shouid think no member of the| Dear Uncle Jed: %t was a beauuul {55 Wb ow ‘o us, " Mr. and Mre. [pleaded not guilty to both charges. His |In court by either would mean that the| pear Tenderfoot, your ranging feet, B rhoiate Vet sfeep ~ and - only. .mmnr “club ‘would KiNl a bird of ::l;m';':sm':wm:t,:‘ll ):lv":w';:'h‘:‘ J"“' ourt .m""-’,yh-lgww In I:hr“h‘:“flvhth.ll - BI¢. Ber father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. {pleade: sailty :pnttefinces d\;o‘\;id be ‘put into ef Sometimes must stray from Easy Street, ke again in the spring with the Vio-{ afiy i i e east dns shoul caieg 55 che raten: mother adde ¢ ¥ in 1 . worth = fa it e bday ! % IRENE Bmzvm\‘u, Age 1. North Franklin. gl.;m Tose’'hud just woke up o see e Colsbral pacifhe 4 n"':"’ . 4 | 2 )| tences Mr. Upton arose and . - ar oosup. e Yoxe ut what about @ Fathers' dar® Wi laration. - He sald, “Before a living sou - B ke —_— The Litte White Miee. e i B Ty R 818 1 e Tl Al St o 'y = §| tives ‘tiis éourt room’ T want allto un- . i Dear Uncle ded: Mother and Father | BC® B0 bt et vy Bonky ]I our life. Three' cheers for Mathers s derstand that I am- through wjth LH Tncle 16 T ¢ Sunday| Whitey were favorites in the Johinson|gay A thistle that was nearby haa|0®¥ 20d Jois of hope for & Father's day \oman. I want her o cofme to my"hi ir, .- wh Went to Central Fhlls. e had fan|home. Ruth, the little girl had’these |heard what the Tose had said. ang said. APCELIATIOYON: “Age 12 and pack up her Kit and feave me. That | Tt fell to m«n T knew not where; 411'ddy and when it grew ‘k- my aunt| White mice ‘instead “of n kitteh: | have more honey than you, the bebs | C1ASE0 5 goes! I am through with her! Both | For, o swiftly i the sight’ ‘ o s for| The Home these mice had consistedl of | couldn't get all.of mine in & gy “Noo e shds < o atel 10 N8 S Toom or & Uoed Qb ndt ooy 1 inits Might. Y] it b S Ehen paRtry: two Dol- | seid the s ek ralny day” The A Canok Advasture wlllln,l tl c Conn il el Y i nlisde Dl 0l o e gt | ¥ooms. Little Ruth bad them since they |thistle flew into a rage and said, “Yon| Dear Uncle Jef: ' Lakt wmmer while . s on my vacation st tl beach a frien: an 9 Yeady and sat ‘at fhe'table and my oth-|Beds. . Every morning Mre. Jolinsonany wmdre, bechuse Uié Tofe was cut offand 1 went oul canofing We parpe fire nad water departments was | Eor who has Sight so Keen and Btrong. | er aunt ' setved thé supper. ’ When my woum come in ‘Wilhi-two “séparate parts | the branch by a sharp elfp of the scis-|exrly jn tie orning while e was aficrnoon. Mayor Charles | That it can follow the' flight of SOBE? 1 other aunt came ' in. shé said of i egg ‘and & litle bacon. a small |sors. That endsd their coaversation for-{out: We paddlen around quite a A. Gates, Alderman Ggorge W. Hickey, You're all read; She said, “When you cup of coffee each, rolls and fruit. It was |ever. while. Then ‘we decided thit we would Michael B. Sullivan and ¥red Roy, Fire| Long, long afterwards. in an oak fnish come’ ih and téll me and 1 will| something funiy to watch Mrs. Whitey MARY McDERMOTT, Age 12. |go and wafeh nome mén eatch jobsters in Chief Wade U. Webster, Engineers Nel-| T Tound the arrow, still unbroke: give, you Something good.” We wers Wash dishes, make beds, and sweep the | Jewett City. the cove. We paddied into the cove and on A. Daniels, Frank Lincoln and George | And the song, trom beginning to end,|burrying to' ses' Who would be finisatd|floor. ~Everytiing was tidy and neat stayed awhile. n the meantime the Miller & . Superintendent Irvin M.|T fourd again in the heart of a friend. |first to sec what we were to hav “But one day a néw family moved in Our Céntest ‘Concluded tide, was coming in. When we padled in- 4 rd and Water Superintendent Hender- —Henry W. Longfeliow. was the first ‘one to be finished “for 1|that was not invited. She sald to her| To the Wide-Awakes: Now this time|to the cove we had to pass umder a son S. Moulton comprising the party who dian't feel ke eating vey much so I| husband, “A common Iot of mice have |1 will te]l ¥ou' about. the ‘contest and bridge. Large rocks formed the hass of made the trip in automobiles. e K P ‘hurried to go and T told het I was fin-| come Tere. A band of thiev who won. For a‘Jittle while in the first|lhe bride. We had 1o pass on the feft the inspection began-at the police de-] UNCLE JED'S TALK' To v;rmm» S en il e 5 and sh> t6fd me to eat the gk and tol Miss YWhitey. She let them in and|but at last something must have happen- | the other side of the bri cy and Liteutenant Allan M-} mponoreqw is Memorial Day. This is a | Bsép the bag of candy to eat aunng the| showed them her uisite clothes and |#d to our *Fofd"” {or they got way ahead| Thé current being viry stromg we Arthur and twelye men of the = force ¥ Show. ‘bt Frow Her & was Fome. " and eaid, |of us and beat %6 we had 10 entsrtain|were swept -rgfl{ there rorke. The " marched from the patrolmen’s ‘room fo|day when there is no sehool, when thered W U, (ol BoF oGS v “Hfive you as nfce & home' ¢ courss [Which we did in great atffe. Sines ft was|canos %ds bullt strongbr than most ea Memorial Day punctuates the season and announces the the west end of ihe pollce station lobby | are yeually jpublic sxércises and possi-| ana Y war foll-. Ther the 0t oice. Bt we have fres- |an alutomobile race we' werit out invita.|noes are that_saved & from being . g . where they were inspected. They were| o Re neant : 5 4 and’ then-Hiey ot theids t00. n' tions on_Tittle automobiles, Which onr | broken ¢ managed (o get through approach of summer days in which cool white garments Ji“ongiatuinied by Mavor Gates o theis| Dl & Parad. It meaning is beogming | £ and then they got theirs 't ,l,-'“{E, LHELMINA DANIELS. | (oacher Hud found and gave them to the|AftSF some hard T e o | fine appearance, he said the city fathers|mOre and more made clear to the Wide-. 2 a LFAIEHE tran X 2 take an important part. and himself were proud of the depart-|Awahes and they are able to get a Pet- night. "I was.t6 haye commenced at 7|%0 &t ba es the alghE eain 1ad passsd e ft- id viot commenée tntil VERNOS 'Afil#ifl' Age n the men had any suggestions to make 2 anothe T ow continted on oup way to the show. We Flaz. we had puch a hird time to Plalnfle]d . for the benéfit ‘of themselves or the’ge-] their fathers and afsthers at their age.} CFENUES OO COF VE& 10 T09 SO =] - Déar Uncle Jed: A long time ago & partment to make them known to their| This is because the children’of today |yp’ spow. " began. We laughed -anq|litte’ plant was seen growing wild on SPORT SKIRTS superlor officers or members of the police | pave Jiwed ag\au;h the gredtest warliaughed, and soon after our camdy was|the .hiliside. ¥t had small leaves and, committee who will only be too glad to et ¢ the world, haye seen |[fnishcd. But I had my egs left. but the| they grew far apart, The stem was (op Ll o . s o frender anv assistance possible. “Chair-|In the history of the World Rave seen | OR T, o eater. Iheire: ‘After. ths|ped Wifh pretty Diue flowers. It wam Sport Skirts, in plain color Baronet Satin—also some in J|man William E. Jackson of ‘the police | brothers and p: sitow we went to my aunt’s house and|® flax plant. Not long after peopla committee thamked the member for the| g into the service of their country, un- went to bed. The mext morning we|found that these plants could be used large checks and novelty silk, at $8.50, $10.50 .nd intepest they had shown in their work it seemed to me as if 1 would be lone-| Nets for fishing and lines were meed- artment the best in the state. some after having had so much fum. | ed. Wild animals had to be caught for 3 LORETTA mmu ‘Age 13. |food. and many'could“be caught fn mets.| o n R T T gaine hagse: wiere (e et Waurezan. g Eud darge, jars had to e carried| Surirday was -tag.day for Westerly e suftered o scr::‘;.d m‘mp of ';t e ee wil ayor Gates gave : - . o1 ce * to s = lan badi; and_was - iced at $6.98, $9.98 and $12.50 the building a thorough inspection also | ja# stamped itself indeliply on the minds e ’u. ‘were meeded, but the people did -not|Military Company. 343th C. A. C.'B.'L S :‘Lnnlm m e ot tions, are pric 90, $7.95 and $12.00. visiting the battery house. where the fire | of 4he children of today. They khow ¢ Apeaiu i ahin; | know that the’flax could be sy ;5 for the Yengfit of the equipment|pays wers driven in and proceeded to 5 )4 A . ® (| bell was rung by mechanism as a test.| Gause they ha % Dear Uncle Jed: Abraham . Lincoin| fhiread or fipre from which they could and ito asmist” the company in going o White Skirts, in good quality Gabardine, fancy pockets "§|he quarters of Engine Company No. 1 was born in Kentucky Feb-"™12. 1809, on and trimmed with large buttons—$2.98 up to $4.98. A visit was made to the Bank street Cloth Sport Skirts, fancy weaves, in good color combinas, §|cise house, where the members of the| 4 retirn but that impressive _sacrifice § ol RBE Talter by the wAS— lets and other early flowars. ANNIE LAME, Age 14, |A HEDE dow Was on the flowers, when o 48Y #iould be Celebrated After the court had imp X me with her. We all got were babies. They each had separate | think you—" but the thistle couldn't say The annual inspection of Willimantje | It fell 10" eartlt, T knew not where; t 5 o'clock. Chief Daniel . AWAEES One day the grey mice came to visit | two months we kept mhead of the boys,{Side of these focks in ofdér to get on at 2.05 oclock. Chief Danie % Naw Londtn. bors. Ve entertaified them on a Friday | ¥® E0 canosin b, ‘:: gariier - et 3 3 opdon: befora ¢ ment. The maayor added that if any of | {or understanding of it than per &% whpad it s hd said 1t was deotrod to mate e as. | Gerstood how they had 1o fight and havel}started on a ‘journey to Wauregan but|by them. <. # make their cords and nets. Later the, nd Hook and Ladaer Company No. 1| Memorial Day was started following | F%7 % 2% Bentyeny TR 1L 300 20 Y I mpn e Y e s the guest of Mr. and irs. Jobu lant became more useful for people By [were inspecied. " Suggestions ' made by jthe Civil yar. Seme southorn Women |yesrs old s fathor moted wih “his % g Al iy e N A e tamity % o {a8pe ‘Toads by i Be Tather oSS D Bl made cloth from its fber. Fiax is nowlo¢ D, ! Rogers. Chicf Webster and Captains James 4 the idea of visiting their dead o Indiana. There he s| zrown in many countries of the worl: : Tighe of Engine Combany No. 1 and | Ty i fl'uwe“ o b groves. Tt | father buiid a mew nome! Tt was made| §ur Tinen cloths 1ike those of long ago,| Wednesday the ammual meeting of the o ;}l‘di.::m'-m%"’l-!’ “l:' Cantain Arthur B. Taylor of Hook ang|aid Placing X of rough logs and limbs of tress. But|are made from ifs fibers. But do 3 Women's Home Missionary Society of &t ! Ladder Company No. 1 were listened to| Was an idea that spread throughout the. fnis - clbln was better than living out- suppose”the cloth is spun in the came | the Methodist church will be held here. zgflem(:{ Bflmm; -l“e:- ; 3 SWEATERS AND SLIP ONS {and when the inspection was completed | states & 4 mark of respect to fhose who 2 A e o o pit | i wition Whess Thate l:in Ll =) Mayor Gates congratulated the members family stayed in the cab-| " DELIA GRAVELINE, Age 13. |8t 13 % v banqu ‘lm \ of hoth corpanies on their fine appear- | 2ade such S“"“C:‘ “"‘ e;"" d‘dled oF vear and then they mo¢ed| roosup, ! ¥e ¥l be served and Dr. Charies B Bar- Ruth Wilcox is among the - oo & - §|ance and the conditions of the quarters. | 1861-5. They fought, bled an in}into 2 new log cabin with four sides to stow, president of the t Biakesle] iyarrem e wrator e u'w'”l Tax Sweaters, in the best colors of the sea- §I 375 200 G2 E. Jackson, chairman of | tnas struggle guite the same as they 4ld | it. ' “Abe's” mother was not very strong S s training school of New e, GOt partment of archas of the fire,committee also congratulated the ‘ in the world war. The]|and before they lived in it a vear she , will speak. Mrs. Stephien Préntis of New | gemy in charge. ‘lfil!‘- men and informed them that new-lockers| OVer in Europe in the world war. ® ] fen sick and ‘died. She was buried on| Dear Uncle Jed: During the winter we|London, .president of the organization | rejizs in this vicinity and who is {7ad been ordered for the company quart: | cause was different, but they were fight- | the farm.~ “Abe” used to go out and sit| made snowballs' We made a big one %0| for the past nine years, will preside at|ing o miles §p the Mystic river. nbs ers, which would also be painted. ‘Other | (ng-for their country abd fi‘mm‘ @8 Vol- | by her ‘lonely ‘grave and .o we cotld makaya sowman. At last welthe convention. extended an tion 1o - all members ;mley Swenierl, sport style, all-wool, $3.98. Improvements to come in time would in- : the first sorrow. that ‘touched the boy's|Made’ a‘ big fgbwman dnd began to of the Westerly Historical soclety to Bramley Sweaters with white collar, $2.98. iie & new foor for the. Toom of the | EnteErs. heart. At the end of the vean his fa| (oW smowbaM atiim. iy bedther, my < 4 ante was héld for the' bénefit of the| visit his camp, ne hous: embers i hy b t that patrioti y sister and’myself all threw them. Then Wool Slip-ons, good colors to select from, at $1 93 gine house. The members of the fire| The menibers of t patriotic army | ther married again. *His new wife was] Sistet ysels b - ode Isiand hospital. The Selections " police, in charge of Captain James Mori-| gro fast difappearing; but it is néver{a kind hearted-and excellent woman, |y brotiier 'hit the snowman in the headl ori® 5 ich T e ang attraeted a], he Amnual ex - arly were present at the Bank ' street . noss. Who are Usied i ST There was a schoolhouse in the,woods|So hard that he knocked it off. After-a, *u house and were complimented on their| fe for the boye and girls to for- | SHEE S & o hort time. Tie had| While dinnér was ready. So we went In ::;‘,;n““"v“f:‘:fly";‘;m‘“m;‘;; cemetery were held at the new y | appearance. et ‘what they did that this might re-| yaje a dozen books in all as his father|to eat. “Affer-we finished our dinner we Highland Teel, M Barr, ~ Sihday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Similar Zhe tour of inspection then led to the |main o united pation snd siavéry be|was Door. When ho was seventgen|WSHt fo the barn to see the little calf|yutecy s e e e | | exercises will be Hiéld 'r-ny iquarters of Hose Company No. 1, at 2 o & 2 1. years old he conld write good. do hard|Then we plaved on the hay for a g i & “ Jackson street where Captain James F.|2bolighed. ~Memorial Day always di e 5 marning. James Biphinstone . gt % 7 7 . and spell better tha: yone | Soon we went home ‘and my mother toid = Y1 win a requiem § sung or = 2 > 5 MeGlone ‘had his men lined up. They, | rects renewed attention to it and there | ST fE oAt At mhuetcen het was dle| Uk some sfories. ~ During the afternoon|the sses Senior. MacDonald, McKen|(ne repose ‘of the e o e Here are Organdies, Gingham Tissue and fine Voile, v 100 were congratulated an their appear- | are also included those who fought in | feet and four inches tall. Later Lincoln | the snow melted and I went out to TivySo Detdiort - wnd * Tholhs ht; | buried in Gioth cemeteries, ance and the condition of the quarters.' A - Playmates (by request) Mary Bl Wi Ty T g . . . 3 = 3 5 5 i IS il dark. Then my father le vat play. ursdy - Marjorie made up in cunning little modes and finished with g0od Jlston was mae at the quarters of Hose| Other Wars, from the Revolutiofiary to SUE e, mt‘zl{he’:m;:gu;oanm;:?en. Jo | went 6 I tne o 351 went Wp-fofana Butt o ety ytch. iltam | S21via, 2 vears old, siipped and “fell . : ik ol 4 % Company No. 2 Summit street where ev- | tthe World war. Placing flowers on the h“‘;e and with John Hawks split wal.| the barn until he ffished and then we Rllv:!mg"!:h!“nflfm“ 3 1.3:; ce, Missey | STRCLUrIng - her' left jog- jokt above the One style worth mentioning is made of flowered Sryihine veas clean and orderls. Capt.|graves of those kifled or deceased 1| nut rails and fonced In fiteen acres of| SAMS home. Wo ato ouf supper ahd P T o o MR i b A joseph Cyr an s men were also con- il 2 len sat around the stove for ‘while. K Fong' v Cretonne with bodice of white Voile or cross-bar Muslin, | matuiated Ly Mavor Gates ana Chairman | & searly tribute € the hergic dead, |land for a comfield, 'When Abe wis off U ST, 21000, 17§ P by SR ipe | (0 Hancock Vost asd friends )n'l{ifi Jackson of the fire committee. the exprclses serve o kewp green thefife BS Wenl o keeprs flore 1AL PATSY CARUSELLA, Age ). | oot "L S etton, e an s |tuck Cohgregational chufch. After You will admit when you see them, they are the prettiest e inspection of the pumning station | meinory of those who Nve s robiy ze-| wanted to pick.a. Nt with avers yzan:| - Eaglevie. 5 aword dance. Misaes ‘Bfoalfoot, Semlp ,“,,‘;;,?,:, ‘e nicy mANEs Fhk Novon and municipal ice plant in Mansfield fol- = i i ttacked o but™t e 4 you bave seen for some time, and the price, too, is only [|ioves Hers overything | was ‘Elven an | S9onded te duty at time of war. Mem-|EE g;{ed-wc“mmmn ut ™ they - Barr and Mearne; readifg, ies: Ho LAk oA 'l.“ each-—Organdie Dresses, $3.98 each. SHnan i SetalP Vi Subsriai- Noth! Pay st Ve Dowpbnts “Lincolh was sisctef o the siate Iagis-| Dear Uncte Jo07 T o a litte Indian{Spicsen Hares wben st Sorster ;| cnt e o BumieaNos Ve o 300 g b n e o e S lature. He was elécted four times and|ciry, My fater is an Indian brave. We|solo, Mre. Ralph Bfiggs: reading, Mrs |morial Day. The World war veterans about. Superintendent - Bowen e WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOK later he moved to Springfield. Tikinois fof | moved here by the big sea watér many | Williath Bamford : Trish jig. Mistes Mac- | Rides have asked any Who' Wil heip b) o e g pm;e;‘;"f:l‘:;’fc‘;"‘ar‘s; b, of Nokth Frankli 'ifs};ore:; 'ésumsfllvcl;ee-d nr;“t;:’e“:nm;gtze! rnuo:! ago. My father hunts with my Dana:g, McKeénzie and Master Meldrum t: ing lh" %om §:':‘;: ::therl ofhu:— i 3 3 ent of t] ‘When ‘he brings' hom. ani-|and~ Thomas Wright ¥.| American Legion w) unable. to Orders have been issued by Marshal reGirls at the Seashiore. | nicog States. * Six weeks later a great fil';y mother and°T hens Tt and ikl ] A¢* MecDonald : Star Spangled Banner.|Walk fo the cemeteriss, to loan their Frank Fenton for the parade Memorial Arcelin Doyan, of G‘“fl-"fl" Au-{war "broke “out hetwéén the north and|ciothes and moccasins with the skin.|The planist was Mrs, Wilcox, Jr.|dutomobiles and ready. . respomse has IDay afternoon which Will move at 2jto Boys Quest. . the - south called the™ Civil war. The|We cut up the meat and use it for ou: | Many encores wers rem«ea to by the |been made. 3—Wildred Tillinghast, of Danislson— | People’ip the ‘south g h:;fl meals; We do not'live in houses but we|artists during the cvenil The beneds w wd.n-uy & Willimantic, May 26th 192: The Calip Fire GIFs"i the Woods: o AL v:.h: m:‘d . e‘:":_':h Q| live wigwams. When it'is tfme to| Johm Custine, son of Mr. and Mre. G 'x::m i schioo! jchavine been: agboinied marabal-for} I gEebfs Sope during the ear' Limboln gave (R SIAVeS| Bors ‘meclmr - homans ¥ith us. We| Guisepe ‘Custtno, of 75 Libefty street,|SUICCC axocation ""i Memorfal Day, 1922, ther following or-| zle For a Fortun i ; make meal by pounding corn in ‘alwho was hit on the head by a passing &0 i ders regarding the observance of the S : Sheir- frbeipm® in 1884, wooden bowl With 4 stonie mallet. Some-|trolley car,. Monday evéni the four sketches, one day and the parade are hereby promul.| 5—Sadle Bubemstein. - of Leonard's| “At the close of the war 1865 Lincoln get blister's all over bur hands. | swinging around & ‘trolle; w," each of the"four classes. Liteq: Bridge—At th¥ Fall of Warsaw. e murdered by 3 indd - wan named | ¢ ather kills 4 Geer he will strip aftYovingat the Lay . 1 Miss Jennie B. Stanton had R — Stnday, May 27, 1922 the Grand Armg | 6—Trens of Booth. - Not' only ‘the peopls of “the o g-:.‘urm;rfl s ;;fln- M m STREET DRESSES in Gingham, Voile and Swiss Organdie, as well as Ratine, J| ¢ i orders tollow are here in a wide selection—priced as low as $3.98 up to $10.50. long branch from the tree and drop the | Lodoh. At AFst o ipsnlsh and World War Veterans and | Camp Fite 'Gi the Farm. fit::: Pz ;h;”l;;mg;c:‘!“lfir south shéd ) jeay he u;k: along. Tz-en i :‘)!:) wi. ?fmea. % . ational Guard having accepted an in- | 7_Tepa Dbugla . 3 3 £ o “my" mother and she AL AR e Cleaned ])yed essed Vitation to. atténd. church ; sevices. - Wil had an équal Dlice in“his Freat heaft.| Wil go home the ‘déer ana co: - and Mr. : y , Pr and Repaired SUSAN TERRY, Ase 12 | upifor sur mesis: In the afterhoons 1 ;:5,“‘0:"‘. et Liyon have arrived and| K it webteery 3 do not go o §eHGol but 1 i mer.. Sevetal stores on Bay | CdRe. about six street will open’ Memérial Day. The ho- | oo the GFipike : e wfi",‘}“:"gm"‘!“{: tels will open n June. both having beon | [ig, 921° set "?{rfi” ‘arsito h 5 Ehootins with | ronevated. New Bathhouses will be agd- s uy 5 o L od at the bath jon and the board | o Samuel Davis was in Stafford Sgtings & up his mind that he would pre. inted with a piecs| S 3 The ‘h.""flz side 3o beng ear| THreda ung lEh to he din Yn!fi dnm th Daired and ‘new -abes Where needed arc .On Memoriaf day it hfi A Dishonest Begs ll"l ’) where he had begged once e ¥ beis i 3¢ these willing 1o ioan aut fore. In ohe of the stréets’ he 5 z clng & ozt at work at the| S oy By l:&:mmn “ho' had Béfore given him ! Misquamicat Golf clup. ~A. F. Beil will money, and so T ed his face and mm& DQLGLAE Age 10, |ACt as steward this summer. The golf ¥ oowe mfl ‘made him no g! Lgndon. 4 W ) \nesityy NN ICeINt ey Little Prudy’s Cousin Grace. assemble Sunday morning at 10 o c\ock ' 8—Patsy Carusélla, of Eaglevill—An{ Griswold. ALL WORK GUARANTEED (Continued on Page Six, Col. Four) | Aviator's Luck: il ts here to have them Cleaned, Dyed, LETTERS OF -ixubgmnemnxt. ‘Dear Uncle Jed: A et begar. | f e k e S e “iThetess Pednger, of Uncasville_ g himself reduced to.hi€ last cent; ired—where the work is guaranteed, and | 4 ] s, r;;ot‘t; oefEe book T saciival & i . ¢ 35 cortain your M protected by fire insurance. ] on ot ihe ony i books 1 x;;v{ rea LADIES' ‘APPAREL MEN’S APPAREL )r. Jackson, Wr. 1"3:-?-(! Sions. of Norta Plain—1 £l e S an | want to ou for my book. 3 Cleaned and Pmoed Cleaned and Pressed S 3 | mae mot nm'styumry Yo, hat it 5= L7 Sottages Javh Do Rullt s meins) gy, poes i = | 00d s “Hellor” cried the gentlema She 1s = Pringens' ',,“5-2’";. A 8§ s e . ? Tilinn Angeeson, of Brovkiyn—Nany Florie Tave vou besn aamre: Fricna S s . COATS . b A - Jos "ot Datroft, Mic 5 208 Harte "HiRke 185 the day ‘of my ‘birth," answer. Elizabeth ‘_,sm o8 and Wil PANTS paNLE0 A ! Receivet severs) months :;y%m was] o the begear, forgetting Mimaeit. - Her father wan ¥ Kink. “Todiy n"é S Ly WHITE PANTS oy : 2 good v@ SEADUE. 1 i . SPECIALISTS A b 7 = t was' mueh miote M a FANCY VESTS . ; SBEEN Taftyife. :fi‘ i osditary pirhiny paty 1 b e | : . 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