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(Contributed) ure Late in‘the evening “gt és!:::dar. Jvly : An 29, the e : "{ hbun - mmti 2 peacetul close. 610 12. % ‘wasthe older daughier of Mary J. ‘has. for “the past ot Ngw York spent | {tie late George C. Rathbun Of West: two weeks at.the Norwich, State x%g_ Eumhy 28 a guest of the Olsen family. minster. | She received her earlier educa- The d;:% Qfldreh with the wab who has been visiting at’ to have as guest of honor cil asks that the free one be moved. to lum at Wes:mlnzter. later . attending . Tor: \ “farm has Teturned to New ¥ ening Gox. Emery J. San|where the paid one js. The telephone fWillimantic Normal school, teaching for| sz ) ) ¥ e of Rhode Island. The members of | company does not want to do this as it | several years in her home town ~and o p 7y ‘esterly Board of Trade who plan- | might endanger its franchise, and the fiater ‘in Plainfield and in. Norwich, ing at.the Mmge-;!oday (Wedmdny) s b . al exhibit with the man- | gouncil siniply ‘called attention to the| ‘Haared in a Christfan’ home,. she ‘in Meyers are vmun; the former's som,}2 to:5. p. my i X d about Westerly are to| fact that the franchise has not been lived | garly Jife_gaye herself i Wi s n Mas % guesz -of Mrs, l(elde of the state present at|up to. Attorney John Ferguson, Jr., town | Makter, ‘aff) . Mr. and -Mrs. Loydon ‘ yl!ycd fl:e orgm Slmd&y morning. ption is to be held from | solicitor, was appointed by the council | chureh, | were recent guests of -the Backus: broth: |- An orchestra will plays |t its July eeting to look intg. the case, ers. . d night of the exhibit found |and he wrote the télephope company. He | The. Boy Scouts ot ds‘mth"l Wlndham filled with people. The num-|asks them to cancel the telephone sta- {‘Unit t into camp at Waldo. station, Satur- ; E - ¥ b machines onyisg: /howe: What] Do e on 1 o e S e b e The' Womati's Wnion of the Congrega-| Westerly does provide laber and;of Dixon square and to maintain (he‘am “school, -Mr. and Mrs. M.- W, Golden. and Mr. ¢ gottle here at home. Boolhs added Mon. | statign' siow situated gt the.¢ntrance o | compelielt i and Mrs. Harold Nichols spent Sunday at | church - grounds- . Thursday - afternoon e . v inéflude @« handsome display of | the Stillmax block on the westeriy side|. $andicappe the home of Mr. Nichols’ - parents at mw s by George L. Stillman, pleces of | of Dixon Houso square. He also asks|years of her Wfe fo a great exf"em % o) Highland Pack.... e ““:n“:‘;;“:nfi“ipfip:'fig_ Mr. and Mre. Norton N..' Fisher ufl Last Fridey: Mes. Chatler of various colors and designs|the company to jeave the highwaysin as|iendency to ill' health, et she: Hore Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Bwr_ku! and. Mr. | o fl.lm“ cake and vegembles were | o8 Were -guests ag the Oon‘n Downing gave her annual treat of a 2 weatuck Woolen com-|zood ‘order as they were before the erec-|this all uncompiainingly. apd Mrs. John. Roy. . of - Willimautic | t5r ga1a. - parsonage Sun party at her home to the members o mayonnaise and salad - dressings | tion of telephone poles and claims that| “She-was of.a guiet,.gentle Aispos siglon, | sient Sunday at Ocean Beach, 3 ke’ CanigresatipniY Suniday) school, 54 Ther nt in the state fnstituiions e used to manufac-| poles were placed on certain streets|unassuming in. her manner, yet flrm in 7 to have its annual picnic at Lake Wy- 'r e ‘-"""t s Seldner ; cloths in sev- ation to the coun-fall her decisions, \faithful in’ “ber Wmmsm : assup today (Wednesday.) The Baptist MANSFELD DEPO ~ S“é""; ;‘z’“c‘unm e Nf:‘,;uy of Williman- Mystic Manufactur-{ cil in writing. The quality ‘and height| duties, as a. devoted daughter. R Sunday school will hold its picnic at the | Miss Ruth Pollard of Willimantic vis- ey t th lard Sunday. / ng company; velvets, rich and hand-|of telephane poles was also. mentioned | Always loOking _on the bright The largest audience: of the summer | same place Tuesday of next week. s Spdmmpe ety K L DU mam Zine some, made by the ~American . Velvet| and he states they did not comnly With [of ilife, she:shed. happlness: along her |so far, at the usual morning. worship | Mer: cad Mg L WeCk | e |ited her grandfatner, Vipe; pasior g0 Shaple el ompany of Stonington; spinning - and | tie agreement and that hereafter a writ-{patnway and to all who came.in’ con-|heard the pastor speak: impressively -on|and Mrs, Liclan Drury were guests at|DNer 2unt, Mrs.-K. L. Dimock, last week. Islem is taking his v:ak d:n th-lh' manl ah winding looms used by the - American] ten statemen{ must be made and ‘filed|tact.with’ her. the guestion. of the Prophiet Micah, What |te4 of Mis Maud Price, Monday after-| Bd Gergler, Jr., is employed in house | Fréachine services. Sun Ao Nk Velvet ¢ and manufactured by|with the town clerk giving the type of | She has fought the .good flsm she | doth.the Lord thy God Tequire of thee |noon. el bullding 4t Storrs. sions and mid-week. meet] gfi ‘d' B t achine company, also of {pole to be erected and the location. The | nas kept the faith. She-has:passed.on 10 but to do justly to love many. and to| Mrs. Willlam W. Park has returned to| Harold Hansen and two of his North e el T;rv‘m uf (;‘ tF + Sullivan Granite com-| right to erect such a nole must be ap-1a better country, to recefve her crown of Lwalk humbly with thy God.” her home in Groton after belng the |-Coventry ~ fitiends ; started -faturday {s S, m::t% b b’venl.nx’ “Wext has pistures of fhe quarey and|prodd by, the town counetl, étp victory. In tho evening Charles Dewlng 'alguest of her cOlisi"Mre. H. C. Eocle- morning for 'a fong vacatlon trip | Qect e Gl T ey willi o Tos 1 mith ELs Today (W elivelay) G cnspivved af guest af stawhile, formerly a resident | storie for the ‘past 1o months. through New York and Canada, by auto- 0 services at t ictures of monumental| tne Westerly Textile company will £o for SOUTH W[ND}!AM here, led:the service of worship and |- Mr.‘and “Mr€- Bayard® D. York and|mobile. Mr. and Mrs. Royos of the bt g i wo monuments; the Ash-iy i oniat outing and the plant will b sang. children have ‘rétiirned to Hartford afi- |state institution are in the party. oon in September. Wine compary.is shoWs{ ) oy o day. . ‘Barney Point will be| The Sunday morning service at the| Mrs. Clarence G. Bengston and little er a month's ‘stay ‘at Pleasant View and| Arthur Reynolds, who far seyeral | ™ = oot inds of fehlines tWineS)) iisited and a clambake will be provided|Branch chureh will be omitted for_the|daughter Evelyn, of East Hartford. are [North Stoningto: years served in the boys' department of sz o v A "““ "fl,n . 3d OPE *£he. *‘”’ by the company. first two Sundays. August -20th, Re siting in the family of Mrs. Bengston's| Mrs.: Géorge H. Stone entertained a|the state training school hospital, left | Umpfres' decision can bs eheckec e B o P Loty Sk Westerly girls and some from Stoning- | Harry Grimes of Braintree, Mass., will [father, Salve Olsen. small party of fanily friends at dinner | Tuesday for White Plains, N. Y., whers |by the. use of the camera,- according Rt b g ton are enjoying camp life at Terrche-|preach and Aug. 27, Rev. M. R. Plumb| The topic for the weekly Hour, of | Sunddy in honor of het husband’s birth- | he will resume his work of gan, Old Lyme. g In 810 recent tests in Los Angelés. dford Dyeing as Both the Central and Lyric theatres have extended an invitation-to.the fresh £ : air children to attend the movies while = i) Z 3 2 carpest here, z 2 : P : g ; ; s of the West-| Merrill post, No. 16. AL L., pfans a mo- | i on view. The White| tion picture show, the procesds to go for samples of cloth of that| Legion work. utput. The Westerly Light and The sewers of the town.are ready:to Power company malkes a display of elec-!be connected with. D'Oafro was notified goods, and many other concerns| that unjess he could commence work to- have joined Jn to help make the exhibit|'day (Wednesday) the water board © best ever held here. and to|would consider he -had.abandoned the peonle what Westerly is doing | work, and if this 45 the case the board ! world will have to make other arrangements. s telephone | for the wark being done in the town,:so as the campany rdised its | that individuals can connect property As there ie 1o tax paid by the| with the. sewer already laid in @ifferent \utomagfo Telephone company| sections of the town. Property owners. wn, that fact should entitle the be asked to pay the cost of connec- y have one schools mill b2 on, only o and one | through o e e S et | Airomel a0 Arein, 434 S worece m D - Sy Perhaps You’ve Gotten Along R Lb e one but a licensed drain layer will be | [ Saves wooD by the Cord . 3 - ROUND 0 AK | etter Than Mest People own will pay for the drain to the sewer ; .me from the property line. No subsoi] Bsont 4 oot PeomsdiigBs PIPELESS HEATING SYSTEM A - You Know, BUT=~ ; Saves COAL by the Ton! 2 4 wilding will be connected: i , rainwater cellar drains or.catch in must be connected with the sewer. school children of the town are | EVETY person must secure a written per- give wa chance to Write essays on the|mMit from the board of water commission *xhibit and perhaps win one of the prizes | TS before going on with the work, oftered. The first prize, is $5,; second | Drain layers are to furnish a bond of prize, $3, is to §iven to each of the| $3.000 3 ¢ townships of Groton and Stonington and | Funeral services for Miss Lillian. May 1l pupils of the graded schools may en- | Potter were held Tuesday afternoon at The children aie reguested to sign | the home of der dfather, Dan- | § ys, giving age school grade, Sek: d when it was “bitter cold” for days and days in a streich and you had to i h st § . - a -sguys are t ft at the ex ; officiated. A Y and the'essays are o b lft at the ox' | Dy omeiaiad. A quactes | B Far A FORCE your heater, haven’t you wished it wasn’t necessary ? | free entranc s i e R Qiis o > n met 3 Homes Splendid and when, no matter how hard you “crowded” the fire, you still found it i3 d nd paymezts mad, The a 3 a 5 o H ’t it i 5 i financial. fown, sheeting Will be RBld the ML e e | Churches Auxiliary . necessary to shut off certain rooms, didn’t it inconvenience you ? . iy i who hi\'é been guests of Miss 1dells 3 the borough ter, v a H 1 1 be BUAT A0 W heawyINE e Iningien Stores For Use and when you realized a lot of your hard-earned cash was being lost in n sh Th Hilli: B . H 1 ¥4 and | Jacossant, hut | formerly. of NOFRIL. ror Loeor g Factories With Steam t,VASTED hezétEm;d d;?sfly fuel, didn’t it annoy you ?—and d‘lvl,len coal was er was heaird. The storm | in Westerly, . ERY SCAR idn’t you wish you could burn wood as w the heach Joha Da £ New I En : p 3 you b4 : n “\:‘r‘«ov)\ of Bridgeport is stay- | B 'n).fl’:\ n"nel)‘v\:r Sre e v ne S“mmer o HOt water P C Mrs. C. O. Maine's on Water arles N. Blackburn of Providencs |} has taken a cottage at ‘the shore and will remain here for September. Cottages » and Mrs. Willlam D. Leahy of Mass, are guests of Postmaster vy and family. K of Portsmouth, N. H,, is nding the menth here. d Hopewell and fanvly of Phila-| ia motored here Tuesday and made gements for a cottage at the Point Systems and during damp, chilly days of Fall and Spring, when you wanted a LITTLE . heat QUICKLY and after a LONG SHIVERING WAIT , gotten TOO MUCH, It will ,Give You-—-— oyt yom disgnated 7 - and haven’t you wished for a heating system that with a REASONABLE : amount of fuel, would REALLY HEAT your whole home in a ‘way that is ShefMell, who broke her Greater Comfort More Healthful Warmth HEALTHFUL and CLEAN, with aitention once or twice daily — one which rion sowdiy and Wil ve- Added Convenierice Absolute Cleasliness | Would rid yourself and family of the annoying experiences of recent winters 7 : Utmost Fuel-Saving Economy If so, you are ready to Quickly floods your home with an abundant supply-of pure, clean, circulating moistened warmth, from only § Leal‘n Mo"e ‘hout The Rou"d oak one register. Burns coal or wood and saves one-third to one-half of your fuel bill. through next Winter and many, many more, it would give you the tx:eam’for Requires no space in your living rooms and -fhe least KEPRODVCING NATURE'S PLEASANT eutdoor m R : ¢ very own home. possible space in your basement. : : Easiest and quickest to install in old ‘or new Houses, 1 you would have PURE, CLEAN CIRCULATION, and MOISTENED warmth stores, churches, garages, etc. - | in every room—the kind- well-informed doctors. pronounce most healthful. Easiest and most-convenient to operate. : you would have the most modern methoa—n system which can be put enhr;ly Does not waste heat in your basement or damage any :):tt OEthlxg:t d‘:he" ‘5‘:’1‘“ ‘;’m"‘%‘"z“;fi;‘mfl: gune time is always ready °f‘ ; fruits or vegetables stored there. AR o ] P, y day pring. Sold and installed from blue-print-plans of each house | every member of your family would enjoy its simplicity of mnhob—dle ver! which are supplied by the Manufdcturer’s Trained Heat- {‘thg_l?fl"““"“ it requires—and the ease with which it can be regulated from ing Engineers—with their guarantee and ours. SRS, : FLIES are dangerous. You don’t want them crawling all over the sugar your children eat. But you know that ex- posed sugar does attract flies. Protect the health of your family by buying sugar that is never exposed——Domino Cane Sugars in packages. This clean, cane sugar is protected in your home just as it was in your grocer’s store, by sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags. Will Tast a generation barring abusé and pay for itself the greater comfort and convenience of the Round Oak would not cost you over and over again. more but LESS than your present method and enough less, because of its great fuel economy, to pay for itself over and over again. - it would contribute substantially to-the good :health, comfort, contentment, and happiness of your family besides adding MORE to the lellmg or.renting value. of your property than the nominal amount involved in’its purchase. . ~ if you want these advantages sometime, “‘surely you need them now !” 1 DO _THIS TOMORROW MORNING (1) Phone J. P. Barstow & Co., 897, and say, “W¢ want a Round Osk if you can safely guarantee it to heat our plnce satisfactorily”—or, make an ap- i pointment (without cost to you) for a Heating Engineer to examine your { home before you decide. ) + (2) If:the Round Oak Heating Engineers do nit approve your liduse and N supply us with their guaranteed blue-print plans for lmhlhhon, your order mflbeunufledmdaflmmeyplfl,refnndd. One of the very few investments-you-can-make for the * comfort and contentment of yourself and family, which - is worth as much or more after many years’ use than the price you paid for it—BESIDES paying you hand- some dividends in,the great saving of fuel .while .you ARE using it. Save By Acting NOW ! : A small-cash payment will place a Round Oak in your home at the LOWEST SPOT-CASH PRICE which will prevail for several years—with a whole year to pay the balance in small monthly amounts—without interest or extra charges—providing you.decide in time to join the LIVITED ROUND OAK UM_,“}'ED memBers COMFORT CLUB' meMmBEF The plan which makes it possible for every home owner - within 25 miles of Norwich to own and enjoy a Round Oak Heating system, easier than to be without it longer. Better Order NOW than wish you had ! NOW is the —-,—.'__-‘-I—_——-—— time to insure the future comfort of your family ! TOW & ““Sweeten -it .with.Domino” Granulated, Tablet,: Mfled, Confectioners, Brown; Golden Sm C\nmmon and Sugar; Sugar-Honey; asses