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NORWICH BULLETIN P Willimantio Office ¢ %1 Church Strest /| ‘Telephone 1062 ) The superior £t for Windham ‘county resymed sessons in this city MThursday morning at 10 o'clock, Judge JC. L. Avers on the bench. Of the five on ghe docket for the day bu: one heard, that of Edward F. Hart vs braham Gluskin, of this city. The court d that the case of the T. E. & Bom Co. vs Freeborn S. Car had settled out of court. In the ease cf (Jake Berkowitz vs Hyman Seplowitz, gither side was ready to prooeed and Rhe gase was continued, ito be reassigned Bater. The second oase on the day's list, resentative and signd by the defendant, May 1, 1919, Hart said that he secsiv notification from Gluskin that he refused to fulfill the contract. Albert Carey, clerk of the. plaintiff eampany, in charge of correspondence and mailing of advertising, read dates of shipment and of receiving notice from the Iocal postaffice that Mr. iiluskin hatd refused to accept the advertising. Joseph R. Mayrigon, clerk at the josal postoffice, tald of @ Ietter caprier bringing back mail matter for the plaintiT com pany which Gluskin had refused to ac- t. ce?\hr)}mm Gluskin, the defendant, {td. mitted that he did sign for advertising matter, this being three years ago. Two days after signing he wrote the company that he did met want their advertising matter. Cross examination disclosed lighted the augdience by cleverly inter- dance numbers. - proceeds from the derived by the sale of candy will the’ treasury of the welfare bu- Bernott ‘as fined §5 and costs for breach of the peace, hall Monday evening mo action was taken on the matter of adopting Iight saving time. A resolution _was hat of Carl A Stabnke vs Harriet J. | that the contract was signed by Gluskin's tahnke, had the attemtion of the court | daughter, Samuel mly & few minutes. The attorney for plaintift explained the nccessity for n early trial stating that testimony ould take two days. The case was as. to be heard at Putnam, Thurs- since deceased. Eisenberg of Jackson strect | ham. told of being present when the contract Brief Notes No merchandise Was left by the representative of the campany at that time. ¥, June 15. The principals fa the | ae®sl 0 onowed was made out. one A motorist, arriving in this city, Iate Thursday night, told of narrowly escap- ing killing a deer, below South Wind- Mrs. Laura Nickerson of Stamford, formerly of this city,-is the suest of her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Johnson. 826 which is & contested QIVOTCe CSE, | worlo i which to fli beiefs in the cass {o | . Mrs. Bligs P. Smith returued Thurs- Wre residents of Canterbury which they agreed. William Higginson The case of Edward ¥. Hart ve Abra- fham Gluskin was then taken up, the case The ‘case of day o her home in Deep River after spending several days with her sister, vs | Mrs. Ira Perry. j George J. Rood was settled out of court.| Most lacal steres closed Thuradey af- ing an alleged breach of comtract IN)eoourt adjourned at 12.40 until Friday. |ternoon, clerks' half holiday, hut a few ot fulfilling obligations in accepting ad- | Tont ertising matter contracted for in May, 19, for a term of eighteen month Edward F. Hart, plaintiff, proy stified that he d re Sdentified the contracts. He testified that | W RBe contracts were made out fit T from the drinking of miik, k.'orlolli‘ Va., h_\“vlh‘zv w lliflm‘ Marim. Matchless quality has or of the first boost going to the W. C. T. |and Mrs. Darius Bennett are . given tor; Largest Sale in the Werld Cathy were 2 her ton the DENTISTS r. Jackson, Dr. Stricklandd | Thomas Fitemaurice, of Norwich, was |morning for Uppe NAP-A-MINIT FOR A PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY Albin Swanson, son of Mr. SPECIALISTS | Leandec Swauson of SA MTOBP M 715 M Street, Alling Buildin, b, ! were Willimantic Phone 44| 1 aries Beck R e e YOUE COTTAGE OR CAMP may be furnished at a reasonable cost ith selections from our lurge stock of {{he sed Furniture. Stoves, efc. WAED BROS., 45 Jackson St., Willimantic. Phane 632-3 mar2sd JAY M. #0-52 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Gonnee Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 88 Union 8t Willimantie, Conn. Phone 29¢ ilady Assistant) copied from any picture. CHASE PUNCHED, Committees haye been selected by the bakers and milk dealsys Engraving company, |range for the observange of Bread and B g et e o e a1 ®a comtruct | Milk Week in this city, June G:10. and | committees are: tor | local 10 ar- e To call en the mavor, man ; schools, Raderick G. Dion ¢ his rep-|and W. E. Gilman; pamphlets distribu- Fred Rosebrooks, buttons, Joseph Racicot; paster distribu- Clarence Foster; Racvicot and W. B. Gilman; campaign Clarence Foster. money are to be awarded pupils of local high and public schools for pssays tell- 3 ing of the value of bread and milk. The matter Is also to be taken up with the local Retary club, to put on a read and in conjunction with their tiop, Herbert Wells; tion, publicity, Joseph treasurer, Prizes of milk luncheon club’s weekly meeting. s, and all teachers note ths bene- Thursday morning at 8t. Jasgph's vec- Lilliquist, of West Isabelle Green, rried by Rev. John Arthur nd Mjss The bride at § o'clock, H. 1liquist, brother of the groom ine Connell of this city. gown of king blue canton rrepe, bridesmaid wearing dark Each carried a bouquat of A breakfast was served at bive can- | b, sweet ‘They will be at before the police court Thursday morn. |two weeks' fi ing charged with reckless drtving of a Mrs. John J. White, Jr., of Atlantic motor ey the guest of Mrs. Mary was He pleaded guilty. appearance at court s¢_was nolled, on payment of costs of | Mrs. William Hodges of Waterbury is Az it [City, N. I3 the | Sullivan, and Mrs. 120 Oak streer, and | Mrs, Mrs. Swanson left through New ¥i Some three hundred couples ttended | and Miss Pete: annual concert and dance Thursday evening & Ling nished alternately during by _the Susceeding Filmore & Shepard Between Funeral Director & Embalmer | ¥*'"*™ band and mandolin club, twins, Claire and Ethel, de “THE MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. BEAUTIFY YOUR HO| COLUMBIA MEDALLIONS OF YOUR LOVED ONES They Are Priceless Treasures M o gruw Binsekeosp Jour loved snes i front af Mrs. Mary I Whiting. you. Have an imperishable likeness of them in your home, copied from any clear picture. FREE—Columbia Medallion Portraits |1, 1.5 it ng his operator’s license “with him. The fine and costs When Your Purchases Amount to $20.00 ||5=m =5 ME WITH ASK ANY SALES CLERK FOR A COLUMBIA MEDAL- g m CARD_WG i’r wlTH YOU wHEN sHDP, sets, the birds of briliiant plumage. But We mever see it exemplified moré attrac- tively than in the person of a splendidly PING AND HAVE THE AMOUNT OF YOUR PUR. Jliiity'shan.on omen st o sty T - 5]: alth? Why, in the Tosy cheeks, e transparent skin, the smooth red iips such a woman. “And she molds it in firm flesh and rounded crontours. The ailifg woman is deficient in natural col- THE H. C. MURRAY CO. grocery stores were doing business. Columbus, will hold its annual wemorial exercises Sunda: seph's cemetery. delivered by Rev. James J. ‘Tyier, ¢ of St. Mary's church. Stebner's bakery was closed Thursday, the resuit of an attachment dlaced upon it by Deputy Sheriff A. J. Greenslit,for Tucker & Goodwin, nc., of Hartford, who have brought suit against Dan ner, proprietor, for damages of §4 rate coun in eptember. ited local friends Thursday. was on duty Thursday at the town bu ing examining applicants for employ Since hearing an address of Miss Edith | certificates. Paschall about doing something for un-| A large number of people dernourished children, the W. €. T. 1. this city of | erators’ licenses wept before ase been carrying on quietly |liceman Russell B. Harmon, Thursday, some work along these lines, Does the Tea You Use |io.n i, e, nes, by, turmisn, ¥ B . v schoal. Come in this Package? |: - in_this city. the_convention of the State I of Women's Clubs at Derby. Mrs, A¥ia Wea of Mrs. B. B tham are guests of Mr. and Mrs, B. B, atha recently resigned from an insuranc company_in Detr afterno att of Framingham, Mass. M and Mrs, Pratt recently cel tended the party. hing _trip. the guest of Mrs. Robert C. White. McKenzie and Salist have a lead of 125 pi They COLCHESTER Following the aeeemans | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sherman, Me. and t was served at the hgma-of | Mrs. How after which MW Gra] of Providence were guests of Mr. and on thelr honsymena }Mrs. C. . Mclntosh on Memorial day. itors in town Sunday. guests of their daughter, Mrs. C evening | B, Pendleton, the past week. . James Shugrue is the latest owner of a the | new automobile. Dr. Michael S. Shea of New Haven on Lebanon was the guest of his parents avenue a few days the past week. Mrs. Henry J. Bailey’s Memorial da Mrs. Clement Bailey and Miss Bailey of Chester, Conn. and Mrs. T. S. Rathbun, Memorial day visitors in New London Tuesday ing on friends in town Tuesday. ther, James S. Case. week, Mrs. Laura Austin and M Tuesday. i | Mrs. D. A. Eigart, over Memorial da; calling on relatives in town Tuesday. STAFFORD SPRINGS 15.18 and was imposed by Juctice Healt at a session of the bor- Ough court Thursday morning. The ar- Columbis Medallidns are appreciated as fokens, keep- § 5 vee made by state” Policeman sakes, or heirlooms, for future generations, and may be Young. presented by Frank Johnson that jt ‘was {he sense of the meeting that the busi ness places of the town adopt their working hours to conform Wwith daylight saving time but before the vote was iaken a motion to gdiourn was made and: carried go that no action was tak- en. bury visited friends. in town qver Me- marial day. 15 planning the erection pof four six- room bungalows on Keefe's Plains. Mabel Meyers and Marion Lee are spending ten days at the Pinney camp at Crystal Lake.. San Jose Council No. 14, Knizhts of June 11, at St. Jo- Phe oration is to be| . tic v Memorial day. ing his sister, Mrs. F. H. Spelman now of New Haven, - is visiting her =] ‘Steb. | brother, John M. Leach. 8 The case is returnable’ before the Windham superior court the first Tuesday spending a few days at his old Home on High street. Arnold have returned, after spending Dwight 13e of ‘Soult Windham ia-ly Wliter at Lyrn’ Haves, Migside A. W. Buchanan of Mansfiell Center ploy of Frank kvans, Word has been recefved here of the As the campaign has been such | marriage of Dickerson G. Baker of Fall River, Mass, and Mrs. Bllen Stoker of Taftville friends, coated with tarvia Thursday. business caller in town Thursda; Baldwin and Harry Baldwin were re- cent guests of Mrs. Baldwin's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Heap, of Taftville. moved thei lips street to Lawton' Heights. of Wlorlds, Sisterlioe their son’ ana danghter-in-l F R el r ni ghter-in-law, Mr. Latham, g s and Mrs. Isadore Mercier on Main of Prospect street. Mr. Latham |Street. ricusiy ill. cph Cournoyer and party recently | motored to Jewett City, attending dance. Mrs. Belle Riggleman left Thursday to attend the funeral of W. rated their golden wedding and Mrs. Rigsleman ng pes et h Mr. and Mre, Lilliquist left for a | fengen she poyer Lo n of this eity at ‘moon in the west. theis newly furnished home at 197 Peck street, New Haven, after July 1. to Plainfield on Thursday even entered the employ of the Lawton Mijl Corp,, is making his home at the Lawton Fred D. Jordan, Roland B. Jordan, E. | Frank Bugbee, Raymond A. Parker, and H. V. Beebe of Storrs leave Sunday Dam, Maine, on 2[i) to resume his studies at the govern- men Spe at Lawlon Heights, ry, of Moosup. over Noel and Rivers of this cily, after the first jeg Melina Arbour, ‘were married Thursday |°f thelr double bowling match morning at 7 o'clock at St. Mary's chureh Papilion, the pastor. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ovilla Charron were vis- itors at the home of My. and Mrs. Al- bert LaBarre, of Taftville, Thursday ey- ening. at Woor days at the home of Mr. and Mrs rd Sherman and Mr. Kenyon |church will t ion next June 4 Norwich avenue uating class recently chose garnet and Forest Sherman and family, Mr. Peters | gold as the class colors, of New London were - o visitors with Me. and Mrs, C. ¥. Mcln- ‘unde; Vi Si auspices of the Willimantic Welfare bue| - sreareion 1os) r 8 until 9 o'clock a high- entertainment was given can h-’vind and the Ching- Mr. Dancing music was fur- | were held a meeting Monday evening at their ederick A. Smith and family of New Chief Ranger Henry Roberge preside London, formerly of this place, Were vis- " ix i and Mrs. Craig of Manchester, for when these two teams clash. The batteries for Plainfield will he Raifiey and West Mrs. Felix Wakely is visiting her hus- band at St. Vincent's hospital at Wor- Jeremiah D. Shea, who is atiending college at Baltimore. is at his home on Lebanon avenue for the summer vacation. The following were guests at Mr. and derwent an operation for appendiciti Mrs. 5. W. Carver of Centerbrack, Mr. and 'Mrs. E. T. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Brainerd of Westchester, Me. and . Berna- dette Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Robhins of Hartford Were guests of Mrs. Robbins' parents, Mr. Mr. and Mes. Selden P. Sears were Mr. and Mrs. William Hall and Mrs. J. E. Hall of Central Village were call- Frank Case and family of Norwich were guests Tuesday of Mr. Case's fa- Miss Pomeroy of New Britain, a for- mer teacher in the academy, wag the guest of Miss Cora Carrier the past A Ernest Brown of Berlin were visitors in town Mrs. Ferdinand Button of Worcester was calling on friends in town Tuesday. Miss Annie Elgart of New York was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Saul Agranovitch of New London was Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hussey of Nor- Wich were in town Tuesday, called here by the death of the latter's great-aunt, Charles Woodbolm, of Staffordville Was fined §5 for driving an automobile Without having it properly Tegistered AL the same session of court Mike NATURE LOVES BRIGHT COLORS oring, and she does not evem appear adyantage in cigthes that would set o hese charms if they ey more al ive sister. Many women ho "{',;5‘%‘ ?3&1}( heyhp'v‘v‘!;p fl;}fl That 'give @ trialto that Vi L ° 48 2 Pl brings strength 'to E. Pinkham's Veszatable Comnound, Shdd We see the truth of this statement in the varicolored flowers, the vivid sun- dia At the town meeling held gt borough day- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Tilden of Water- The Rhode Tsland Worsted Company Misses Anp Miller, Grace Griffiths, Miss Filorence Walbridge of Old Mys- ed friends in_Staffordyille over W, H. Spedding of New York is visit- Mrs. E. L. Burr, & formeér resident, Harold Comins of New York has been John Arnold and daughter, Miss Amy PLAINFIELD S, Jollycouer has entered the employ Mr. and Mrs. John- Nolan were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willam Nolan| of Taftville. Mrs. Ralph Bussinn recently visited The, state roads at Plainfield were Louis Ma se of Jewett w M Samuel Baldwin, Miss dna. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houle recently household goods from Phi and Mrs. M. Mercier recently rom Pleasant street to the home Mrs. Sidney Hopkins is reported se- Alfred LaBarre of Taftyi e motored Fred Bower of Pawtucket, who has Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Jeffers and family were guests Tuesday of W. C. of Jewett City. Kagan has returned to Hartforl Pete vocational training school, aftes g 2 short vacation at his home Al Goyette has returned to his home socket after spepding a few Adolph La A clas igne. of children at receive their first The Plainfield Grammar school grad- Th dependent Order of Foresters lodge rooms “over the Public Market. nday, the Plainfield baseball team will meet the fast team from Anthony Plainfield has won both games played this season and a®fast game is looked cester. Mr. Wakely who recently un- reported as doing well Court St. George No. 80, L' Union St. Jean the Baptiste, held a special ent tainment committee meeting Wednesda evening. Mrs. B. B. Slack of Cambridge. Mas mother of Mrs. Edward King has r turned to her home after spending a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward King at the Lawton Inn. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Flynn of Norwich were callers in Plainfield Thursday. Dr. Boynton of Norwich was hers on Thursday. Steve Wood, employed by the Connec- ticut Company ‘at Nor visited friends here Thursday. BALTIC A special town meeting was held Mon- day,. April 26, in the town hall for the purpgse of appropriating sufficient money to build a trap rock macadam road from Main street, up Mill street to High street and along High street to the SpyagubFranklm town line, and from Grist Mill avenue up Main over the ce- ment bridge to the crossing of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, joining Hanover state road. Thomas F. Kelly was chairman and~Town Clerk Cote was clerk. It was voted to build the road and the selectmen were given power 1o abpropriate momey in sych sums as needed to finance the buiiding of it. Three-fourths of the money spent will be reimbursed to the town by the state in due course of business. The work will be started about the middle of August under the supervision of State Highway Commissioner Charies J. Bennett. Mrs. L. Colombe of 100 Main street gpent Memorial day visiting friends in Wauregan. A large crowd attended the danc@' Monday evening in St. Jean Baptiste hall given under the auspices of 2 local ciub. Ap opchestra from Nopwich furnished Aaron Kaye -and family of New York motored here Friday to spend the week end. Mr. and Mrs. William \Bousa, Emily and Eleanor Bousa, Eisle Gustafson, Lula and Apna Powers motored from Hartford to their homes here. Elsie Gustafson, Lula Powers and Mrs. J. E. Powers visited Telatives in Nianti¢ Monday. People from here attended a dance at Pleasure Beach Monday evening. Mrs. Mack. John Crowell, Joe Mack, Fred and John Mack from New Jersey spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kozlosky. s af FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 187z back. My great relief. as Your easy to correct. Just take things easier-for awhile, get plenty of rest and sleep, and help your weakened kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor ! - Read How These Norwich Folks Found Relief: S. Pfeister, 419 W. Main St., says: “| lifted a heavy barrel and strained my neys became disordered and | had to quit werk. My back hurt 80 | could hardly walk and every step 1 took felt as though a sharp knifs cut through me. | sent for a doctor and he massaged my back just over my kidneys and said | would be all right in a few days. | didn't get any better. | read in the paper Doan's Kidney Pills helping a fellow countryman so | got a hox at Rath- bone's Drug Store and was helped. About five boxes of Doan's gave me Its that 'two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills § Gummer St ssys: YRS FegE which | purchased at Utley & Jones Drug Store cured me kidrey domplaint. Another _member of the family recommended Doan’s to me for a weakness across my and kidneys. 4 seemed to make my back tired and weak and | felt worn out. Dizzy spells and headaches were freg haven't felt any g kidney medicine since Doan's Kidney On February 17, 1921, Mrs “Doan’s Kidne: . % said: “I always praising Doan' - Pills cured mg Sadarld- Kidney Pills to_my friends. ‘nq?? e red years ago | suffered from weak kid- remedy since.” Doan’s Kidney Pills Every druggist has Doan’s, 60c a box. ur Back Given Out? S a dull, unceasipg backache wearing you out ? Are you tired in the morning; weak, nervous and depressed all day? Evening find you utlerly played out and discouf;ggd 2 You owe it o yous- self, then, to find out the cause of your trouble. And it’s time you gave some thought to your kidneys. Your kidneys, you know, the the blood-filters. Let them weaken and the effect on blood and nerves 15 - quickly apparent. Your back aches, you have sharp stabs of pain; you are nervous, weak, tired-out and depressed. Your head aches, you are dizzy, and apt to have annoying bladder difficulties. ~ Buf- don’t worry ! If treated in time kidney troubles are}:suilly Spaulding, 21 Tanner: J. Brown, xrop. general zepair shop, It is some time aws that followed the use of Doan's ney Pills in my case were most sat, factory amd from my experies can heartily recommcsd them as @8 i excelient medicine for toning - up the an attack of Sidneys and relieving all complaints due to a disordered condition of these organs. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me flrl;., N}m M (Statement given Rugusy &7, 1 g BB On Fobruary 15, 1921, Mr. Brown Kk Exertion of any kind neys but Doan's cured me, and my Y ; aven't needed a kidney | cure has lasted. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. gave & school, North Stonington, Thursday even- ing, drew a ed from Westerly. The T quartet are Miss I Iup and Frederick W. I of Hartford sang several bariionc las, being recalled repeatedly. e was away which threat tial places, was finally assistance of the Westerly ment, the members of which wenp to their assistance. Oak and we: blaze is unknown. About 60 ac it Coon, daughte who was brought here (o a eh Miss Bertha Tinker of Willimantic spent Fuesday with ber parents, Mr. and Mys. Matt A. Finker. . WESTERLY e The, string quartet of Norwich whi defightful concert “at Wheeler arge crowd. Many auicnd- nbers of the bel H. Mizchel and ss Blizabeth A. Lane, Charles 1). Gal- er. i3 AL Knot accompanied by Mrs. Knott Forest fires in this section have been so wrevalent this spring/ that bctween Hope Valley and Ashaway, it is reporied $100,000 worth of woodland has destroyed. The fire Wednesday at Ash- conguerpd by the depart- Aesinur trees burned there. The orizin of the were royed by the fire at Asbawa It yes reported Thursday morning that the lad who was Tun over Sunday at noon time at the corner of Libert and Downer street had died at the hos: pital from internal injuries. The car whi driven by Frank B. Strous | dence. h Tun over the lad was owned and of T'rovi- Charles Falconer Hoelb, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koelb dixd at a private hospital in V. g ster Wednes old. 1y T he child was only a wee The funeral seryices of Lucy Margaret of Mr. and Mrs. Chaun- v Coon, were held at the home cf her parents, at Potter Hill Thirsday morning at 8.15 o'clock| Iequiem high was celebrated at the Church or the Immaculate Conception” in Westerly at 9 o'clock. Burial was St MI- chael’'s new cemetery. Charles A. W. Dougherty of Brooklyn, N. Y., is here looking over his propert on Greenman avenue. Stephen Brindall of Allentow e r to the e of breaking and entcring st Frederick J. Eagle: 1se ‘at Waten H November 10th, was Lefore th iird District court here Thursday uiternoon, Judge Oliver Williams presedivz. He was found guilty of breaking and enter- 1 | from 4 ticles which it is claimed Stephen Brind- k ticles were Fecov- The a5 and not |Mmér. A picaic 3 close of the business session cake, ice Alexander P Lopsr; yes- w4 cream and punch were served 55 4 1. bove ar.| James W. Harvey Post, American Le-lpiih: o =) 85 Wiliam . nd. | #ion, met in their hall Thursday even-|p™poiiy Feorge 'Atbert ing and formulated pians for the sum-|yo G0 MOUEE o iatng: Prask all s0ld to them. ered at the home of the par h is directly The goods were ali recovered. The highway commissiogers are paint- ing the poles vellow between Mab cross the Mr. and Mrs. George R Broughton haye moved from Main street to George strect, the house of R. J. Davey. f Mystic tended the meeting and banguer h\"‘lr\ Narragansett commauders, ed several residen- | dence who. have been guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. George A. Smith of Mcchanic street, *haye returned home. Miss Alma Peckham, wiho rasides wi Arthur Riley street, is critically ill. treasurer. Mrs. Catherine Hahs. Warden and Nrs. C. B. Crandall are|] The Comfort club, o furnish srticles et visiting in Springfield and Hartford this|and t ect money for distribution in Wedne week. o n with ‘the wompan's auxiliary On June 10 the members he locall jre en Mrs. jles T. Stanton. of Provi- | ongols will go to Mystic nded | “Calvary Parish Guild.'to care for the the id atf church d altar with such parish work Industrial the students of|ae may presented: Profident, Rev. Broadway Academy schools. This|W. ¥. wil } secretary and trpAsur- |erly ana Stonington Wednesday afternocn | eity races will be on the program. near Rock Moor Farm, a Ford runabout | Twenty-one events will be called off for | belonging to the New London Paper Ci | collided with a two horse car leaving West came along and as the bad curve there, |pa st as the dump cart was coming o tows esterly and the horses tha midi | secured 3 handsome large silver cup for|inson, Miss . L. Pendieton. Miss Fe- as driving became | Ford car tried to slide by hut the pole |points and the trophy is being engraved. |Con of the team hit the runabout and push- | Badges will be donated to those who win | No ne was injured | f only a fender was. bent. yl ot 4.45 | The students who will be allowed 1o take to ome side. ection with fhe 75th asniver- STONINGTON sary of the founding of -the Calvary Ruth Chapter, No. 44, 0. E. 8. oflgpiccopal chureh it was brought eut Stonington, met in Masonic hall Thurs-| = present oficers of the PArk lay evenirig and held a business session. ce: - b Four members were initiated. At the|are: Semior Warden Thomas Wilkinson: to be held and enter- tainment given. A junch was served at|p: .o B g SN the close of the business meeting and & yo0 smoker followed. Mise L Today (Friday) the Woman's Auxil-|yio cierk, Robert Lo+ Buried; lkinson : d W. A, Brped, Mersit, Miss Fiotence Maz- . Dot and fly | 1ary of Calvary Episcopal church is tof oy orge Hallett, H. H. Bab- meet at 2.30 p. m. in the chapel kg Dr. 0. J. Denehey, who attended the[“OSE (lo Cin e shjiet 1g afing exercises and alumal reun-je,yyer misxion: President fon of the Baltimore Dentai College, has|ygr MWL S S0 S8 00n Lo returned home. is being conducted by the Community|er, Miss Laura T. Wood. house at Mystic under the direction of Chain object being to ‘pro- C. C. Wright and is the first field day{mote friendly zathéring of parish aid West- |ever heid there. Track events and nov- s, Miss M. L. Pendleton: secre- nd' treasurer, Mrs. Frank O, Palme both boys and girls and each school is team. [ to be allowed five eniri€s in each event. organist. Miss J. E. Zangrand completed 26 years of seryice. The sent members of he cholr are: Mrs. t must have a good standin de-|Catherine Hahn, Mrs. Thomas Wilkin portment and studies. Mr. Wright has|son. Mrs. T. W. Cutler, Miss Annie Rob- The |the school having the bighest total of|ther Spears. Miss Emily Aobinson. Miss nee Fort, Miss Ella Robinsan. Cathe Lucker, Mrs. George' G. t. second or third, place in any|Hallett, Albert Fort. H. H. Baboock, ¥. event, F. Dodge, George G. Halleth ing. The man furnished cvidence where he had disposed of the goods stolen by him and his companions and Wednesda Chiet of Police Thomas B. Brown in company with Donald Ferguson, Jr., Sherift Casey and Chief of Police Vnicent of Groton, Visited two places there. The home of Mrs. Josephine Tretali of Fo- quonnoc road where they sccured one large rug and dishes, which were vajualle china, and at Mrs. Paulrinco, 292 Thames street, were china and a clotues basket, filled with handsome articles of china and 2 punch bowl set. The chief and his assistants then went t0 the Wast Side, in Norwich, where they sccured more things, this time three rungs, linen and sheets, which had been sold to-the party who' resides at the corner of ‘Thames street and West Main streef, with the Norwich police assisting Officer Smith in company with the chlef and his party LEFFINGWELL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeWolf of Crompton, R. I. were visitors Saturday with My. and Mrs. E. E. Reynoids. Mys. Eila Champlin of Montville has| returned home after a few days wisit with Mrs. Edward E. Reynolds. Frank Huntley of John street ‘was a visitor in Leflingwell Sunday. Charles Wijlard of Geoton was a Me- | morial day visitor with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn I. Ross spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Chap- Peil at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Beebe of Bristol, Conn., spent the week end with friends here. Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock, With preaching by Rev. P. 8. Cdilins. B. X.'P. Wiil be a consecration meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers of Massa- peag were Memorial day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Reynolds. chiester.—About 500 Bissell street hall Sunda: E. Powces and son Maurice spent| Campbeli council,'No, 518, K. of C., the holidays in Hartford with relatives. | South Manchester. Wheatena » Lo Lok at 7.30 o'clock, 1ed by Miss Elsle . X0 Beard. Her topic will be Better Friend- R4 ships. I Sam. 18: 1-4; 10: I9. This AV . & i ;s 3 ~ a iting and The Wheatena Company,” . - - ‘Wheatenaville, : local Kaceys attende the big third de- v hgut s ? G P b gree working on 45 candidates at the new £5 The Cereal that . 2

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