Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 11, 1922, Page 2

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| aud his mark has drepped. to 377, Other heavy hitters are W. Martin, Daniel . WILLIMANTIC DOLLAR son, .383; Tooker, Naw. London, .364, e City, .333, and Jack Murphy, Taftville, - with 327, The Standing. 2 Won. Lost. PC. T BULLETIN / | Topift of Occum, Arthur C. TolM |y pyine ... ... 10 5 Goveror E. J. San Soucl rade a visit NORWICH ! £ |of Providence, R. 1. Harrison F. Top-[TRRVYC So0e 100 Ty M 18 the ndatsial BRIt THuradegeven: Willimeatic {Offlce 1 of Fail w»-;rn:?dl rx:fl\‘.”v« LAV | Willimantio e : o i penlioa e e AR Yo the & & O Sece e H | wvas .n haeys of tug arrange-19O=Ct CWY iong u (00 1 (0 hall by the members - of the Westerly : - et Péniclach PR SRR T Board of trade, while the ‘orchestra play- § Willam Piche, one of the oldest em The employes of the ?““"'_“'w:'d'.' Briet Paragraphs. ed popular aira The exhibit has attract- -4 resigned to the regre:| %] NAve an enforced vacation SLatUBE| .o at the meeting of the Bay|all other nighte: in attendance. Fully By gy hie (Friday) cvening o ot Con ma. | State circuit of shortship herses' held}1,000 were present at the exhibit, which fot the officials and hie associate work-|weeks, due to repairs fedulred OF P op ihe Norwich fair grounds irack onjended with s dante. fmen For the past thirty-four vears Mr.|chinery at the mills. Rellowing ie & copy | 0 5,0 Mrs. Ethan Gavitt of East avenue, pichs Bas been & machinist at the piant.|of the notices posted in P ots] Train No. 118 from Hartford to Bes-| ;s THAS CRTHT af Bese avemee: i was presented & handsome gold sig | of the plant ThOrsgay O TE k. 11 ton, which is dus Rere at 838 8. m. did} o) Weaneaday before reaching the sharp ring. a gift from the officials. forc-|niis will close Friday etsnne: SUE. M nor’ arrive at the local station until 387} ormgr at the junetlon of Gramite and ae nand friends in the dye shop. |to install new water whee xdm % f‘ ta| o'clock Thursday. mornin The dela¥|proaq strect. The car went over the esentation speech was made Delos| At this time 3t 1o Do v this| was caused by a brake shoe of the AT |ine curkiing at the vener ané ran’ slong omant. Mr. Piche esponse. | just how o K e weeks,|in_the rear of the parlor car sticking.|ine yidawalk between the hydrant and fexpressing cordl e P S nick-Windham Company,| The copius on the frent of the Mau-|capering areund the school lot, went [Fiche was norr Mass.. 62| Signed. = Quidnick o mew’ wheol |[0la block on Main_street {5 Delng 01| i the cusbing again whan the engine pears ago and w boy came| W 1y eat. mill: VTHE ‘pres: | DIacel: 2 stalled and the machine stopped. No I e s e et an Scon one and has heen| Inspector Russeil I Harmon, of the|cme was the werss for the incident. IR e a o iha|'n serviee forty years. It was planned|state motor vehicle ;;“'},""’;‘m&‘; At the TWopublican cimb outing af " L M < \siall the wheel several weeks ago|his weekly visit to this city %8 | Rocky Point Wednesday, Representative thyilie mill Quid to examine applicants for motor vehicle k- Wine company pla hen|Lut cwing ta high water the work couid | T ecnses. A large number passed | Semuel H. Davis of Westerly, states he "‘14“ s o ¢ g L B b S has o desire to run against Congross- .&'u;u.u . Manafacturng coupany. | Only ten of the 55 survivers of the| ‘RS TSSRIY 1% | 46l Center,|man Stinness in the second congressional e Worcestor whers ' 1300 men comprising the Fifth Connets tion, | district but if the seat is vacated he will %er which he w w0 agent of the state board of educa enter the field inst Richard Aldrich of 3o worked a year. On his return ticut Infaniey which was atmost wiped | S5, %M common council chamber in | oRtSr the Aeld againa e Aldeieh o fmant entered the employ of the fout at the battle of Cedar Mountain dur| 1" youn building ' Thursday morning. | Yearw! s announced his candid- Holland company in June 1888 anding the Civil war responded to the roll} o ying children between 14 and 16|27 wontimied in empl n k. | c at the sixtieth anniversary cele-ig oying employment certificates. Six| The quarry warkers in this section have Siis tzade was that of machir M: | irated at Savin Rock, early this week. | ‘0", Tofuined tests. made @ compromise agreement with two Fiche has o sputati Ulie veterans were accompanied by their| “rrpuregay morning 2 special train of | Weaterly quarries. They accepted a re- wiciar ayed Baltic band be-llLucal descendants gnd associate WMEM-|gquc cars arrived at the local station|duction in wages of 10. per cent. instead Yore com s c and thir | bers of what is known as the Fifta Con-| o, which were about two hundred mem-|of the 20 per cent. demanded and the Bgo when Ste. Jean ihe Baptis tieut Association. The oldest mem-{jeq of the Oriental Order of Humility | owners conceded a 45-hour week instead praminent b o was @ member of | ber is Henry J. Burrows, 90. ul Willi-fang' perteccion connected with the 0dd|of 48 hours asked for. The Westerly- {the orgainzatior e later becam manue, and tihe youngest, Miss Jaiice|peows The train left here at 7.42 o'-|Bradford quarry workers, who suspend- $ncmber of the Wheeler Symphony band, [ Tiertina Dannerth, 16 months, an asso-| jock over the Providence division for|ed activities April 1. in opposition te the the B. P. 0. E nd, organized by |clate member. The battle was fought|provigence where the members are te|so-called American plan and a 20 per cent. os X Wheeler. He retired from gust 9, 1862 olomel William S.{itteng = four days' convention. reduetion, have obtained a decision with organization a few years ago. MF.|Cogswell, now of Jamaica Pla Y. James Adams. first baseman for the|the Columbla Granite Co. and the Smal- Piche plans to take a long who was in command of the men. | American Tharead A. A. team left Thurs-[ley Pink and Red Co.. of this town, off less tham 8 week from today the|during the battle, was unable to be pres-|day for Detroit, Mich ©Oak street to the morth side of the rail- st of Main street between High i fent on account of ill health. Mrs. Mary W. Sullivan and son Roger}road. Trimdnefw hl!n'eement n:ched cov- ham Teets w ¥ ernoo: 2.30 and in have returned from a week's stay at]ers a period of three years and the wage B B s e oo B Pk B ol M Sl £ P S schedule _established is quarrymen 62 opened for travel aumity ehurea al South Casco, Me., will| Missex Mary and Alice Shea have re-|cents to 67 1-2 conts per hour: engineers, [lcaed for the purpose stending the | F 0 O ed. A locge attendance of|iurned from Atlantic City and Delaware |67 1-2 cents and 68 1-2 cents; machinists, Pinck paving which work was finished | of td EOREE 0 R A e (e | Water Gap, Pa. 31 cents, blacksmiths §1 per hour muw = Shoreday moon. The new stretch ex-fyocnot ™ o BN hantel Hawii Lewis Danieis. son of Mr. and Mrs.|45 hour week. 3 wends from a poiat in front of the town | PO, BRSO SECO T HoF Wit | Nelson A, Daniels. Is visiting at the| These plants named are now working Bulliag wes the driveway of Thef o i000 T e resident of Scuth|Robinson rottage. Pine Grove, Niantic. |and other concerns no deubt, will soon Pordan Auto company garage. Twenty-| . .o has taxc. the leadership in the{ MrS.-A. E. Cherry. of Bosten. is spend-|start up. This information was made Awo hundred squa: ¢ block has | U0 L ve the old Hawtiorne | € @ few days with Mr. and Mrs.Clar- | public by John F. Ahern of Rocket stroet. been laid. or 4 ce e | house preserad as a memorial and it is|eace Chamberlain. Mrs. Annle Briggs, wifs of Joseph width of feel. The worki|eypected that he will prewide at the »x-| Mrs. W:llam K. Taylor and grand-| Briggs. of Wyoming, was located by s very satisfactory. was done| .o o daughter Dorothy are swnfl(n&{ !t'wn Chief Thomas Brown and Officer Fred the dire ¢ City Enginee x % weeks in Providence. P. L. an 11f Mitchell about 7 o'clock Wedesday even- Mitchell and oversesn by John Collins. _M:““‘:'m - 4 l:_" _“jj';"“"d' swe ;“n‘f' River, Mass, ing in -the huckleberry bushes near Baturéay morning the cangestion on the | FECEE & JATRE TR O e iy |, Mrs. Louis Dondero and two daugh- | Brightman's Pond. The woman had wan- Present detour will be relieved by throw e ; appor “'f ane|ters are in Boston for a week’s visit. |dered frem home and is mentally incap- open for travel the south side of the|l0t8 the plece bordering —on Pleasant| iss Eisaveth Sullivan has returned|able. She was taken to the station and g gt - duy the|frect. Gale Shamback. < vatter Mffiom a visit with Miss Margaret Hyer|placed in charge of a matron. Probably will be opened. In @ day or|Kin§ and A, Linn Weatherhead are re- iy New London some action will be taken today (Friday) two the Seuth Coventry trolley car can|®*™ rchasers of some of the lots. s Faith Webster and Mrs. E. W.|in her cage. ®e run clear through to the Main sireel| The outing of Les Artisans will he | Phillins of South Coventry, left recently | Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Mitchell mo- = held at the pumping station Sunday|for White Rock. R. I. for a vacation. {tored to Providence Wednesday and ot New Lomdom. a|when it in expected that about 100 will\ Mrs. C. R. Hibberd has returned {o|was accompanied by M AMitchell's a Railway fireman, is a|be present. Transportation will he by|SPringfield for a week's stay with her|mother, Mrs. Walter Kenyen, who will patiant at St Joseph's hospital with |auto. Chowder will be served and a|¢aughter and “granachildren who have|remain for a while at the home of Mr. B . ois and s i » o'clock. Joseph Lefebvre, |been visitin~ hero and Mrs. Mitchell, 91 Beach street SR SRR Sy, suskiived. in Alfred Larlviere Lacasse. Harvey | Mr. and Mrs. George ¥. Siiles ar"| Ex-Governor Allen of Hopkinton, form- yard recently when he fe Morrisette. Vietor Chasse. Paul Fregan,|Dlece. Miss Sarah Abbe of South Wind:|er town elerk, was in town Thursday R 5 & lessmokive. Tens: Joseph Vincellette and Oliver Benoit {ham have returned from a delightful | afternoon. fireman on freight train No. comprise the committe in charge trip to Cape Ann. where they were the taking water here. He Seven netaters labeled “Prize Takers” | *Sirn Chanes —a Theee (Gertrad = Bieted e Wling of the tank o T Tt | e e A T (e STONINGTON e A brakeman pulled Main apae m:h,» ity e ::yc [YOm | were recent caliers on J. Dwight Chaf-| - The inspection and parade of the fire rid - > Teany | 4 Rill farm of B, M. Grant inffee of this city, department here this year is welcomed h . 5 Ashford and weigh nime pounds. five; Mrs Charles Fentan and Miss Bertha|by the people, and for about the 100th b bou! The largest is one pound, ten|Weeks have 8s a guest their cousin. Mrs. | time Stonington wil help to celebrate the n a sem . Francis A Clair of Washington. D.| anni ary of the battle of Stonington, It O'N. ¢ tville entry apparently has a|C. Mre St. Clair is well known in this although the date was Aug. 10th. The 3 ed man|Com © lead in the standing of the|state through her prominence in patrl-|inspection of the firchouses and appara- taken to the nospit ™ Connecticut Baseball league, | clle socicties. tus wiil be made at 1.30. Standard time 5 llenne Hicks, 65, died | ¥/th @ percentage of £67. having won| Charles W. Hill was in Hartford|Saturday afternoon. The parade is e Thuredas ot St Jotephs haspiial| e Eames and lost half as many. The|Thursday on business, scheduled to start at o'clock from or & shert iliness Soun New London Independents, however, ave| Bavtiste Chasron of Baltle Is elerk at|Main stret, forming near Pearl and Eim B Coe 553, | Put one game behind the league leaders, | ta> Wood' Smoke Shon. streets, in the foilowing order: i of . Du.|counting the game scheduled for July 30| Mrs lenry C. Bac able to be > % o g e a A |WMh Moosup, whieh was declared for- aficr three weeks' illness, ., Borough Fire Police, 2 i o = : 1 to the Whalers at a meeting of s Esther Martin and Miss Esther Charles G. Cushman. captain. _— LI eague directors held last week nce are spending two weeks M Stonington Band e | Tattville has been playing much more rkshires. red Buften. Laader. - Bigg n ball than New London and E..Cramm and family, of{Chief E. P. Tesd and Assistant Chief am Pope reckto s crease its lead Saturday af-|Mansficld Center. 160t % wsvmy =ormnz 4 Charles Main. : R 2. Morever! ernoan wien the Thread Makers of [for twe weeks' trin through Massachu Neptune Hose Company. No. 1 R i, e | Wiliimantic come down the line for alsetts and New Hammehirs. . James McCourt. Foreman s Vea 4ftville walloped Manager Mec-| Touglas Robinson of Boston s visit-| Stonington Steam Fire Engine Company, 'l"_'-“ - S Mie. Wien Free-|qy pets last Sunday in their own|*nz &l ‘ke home of his parents, Mr. and No. 1, Robert dgar, Foreman. Wan Tephtt ol uraday after- |y, and with Mike Morin going! Mrs. R Robinson, Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company, No. g~ S, guns they feel confident of re CR SRR Sa e 1. Raoul W. Delagrange, Fercman ohnson of-} oosting this feat. Willimantic and Jew- 735 Warden and Burgesses in Automebiles. athaw-Hale | o' Ciry are now tied for third place ROCKVILLE = were Frede » wih Baltic and Danielson bring-| ; The line of march is te be from Main up the rear in a deadlock. Balt he condition of Ernest A. Boss. who |street, up Eim, down Eim to Main, up m i as a formidable outfit, w was taken o the Rhode Island hospital|Main to Bread to Water to Diving to YOUR COTTAGE OR CAMP McCarthy, formerly of the State Hospl-|in Providence over a week ago, is r..;;"{:_'c‘;’ n l;"‘i:_'"im:;“m companies will war be fornished ab o reasomable cost || LA I Uhe TOX and his team.|ported as being unchanged In the svening. the firemen and the Vosh Purmitar, Sreves: vic TES teck of | e, may o quite a bit vet to upssi| Mr- and Mrs ‘George Hunter and Mr.|members of the band will b eniertained WARD BROS. Aope i ~|and Mrs. Lawrence Hunter of Westerly |3t th* Community house with a dance 45 Jackeon St Willimantie | Sunday Baltle wifl enage the Ash-|were recent guests aiFerndale. as were | ancy bR R S Phene 6323 Pots Sesin n Jewett City whil Nawlaieo Mrs Frank Davis!snd daughies;ithy subil The Haiie e b ‘.'.“ By aniel-| Theima Segar. i ment is one of the few companies in the 1t the unexpected happens, and Wil nica e Mrs. Elmer Smith, acoompa- |state that hag hand-drawn hose wagons JAY M. SHEPARD |iminils (o hm e oo, e Aot nled b Mr. and Mem Gimory C Kenyon | and hook and tabder trueks. OLher de: . e e e, ut eme over on Taft- and son, eslio Kenyon, are on an auto- | pariments have dlscarded the hand- Suicesding Filmors & Shepard | e TR be another pi|mobile trip this week to the White |drawn vehicles for motor vehicles, but . {to |'.>,‘”:>, on & here w be another tie|mountains and other paints of interest. the local fire department has a wonder- Funeral Direcior & Embalmer | op rung honars., |, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett and son | ful record of efficiency and few serious [, Owing to the fact that ome or twe of | Henry of Rockland, Mase were recent | fires have ocourred in the borough dur- Lady Assistart. Tel. Cunn::tmni‘ cague averages are not available| Miss Eva Palmer, who has been ill for | 1 o rargt ¢ PArad® every year that at present. On the face of wha several days, is reported to be improving. | Iiace w t : 3 [ turns ave come in. Coutliara af Jew.| " Miss Etnel M. Kenyon of Hops Valley | noniaSong ooy i1, on | nearlx every | City has the highest batting ave-|was the t of Mrs. Cas sl 4l publia B ding in the borough e A Y B W B v it SR e riton Irieh over | Thursday in memory of the battle of FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | Pas taken part [n oniy five games. The M. Hill and Whtred E. Barber S"}’;el:f;m:\fl A!:’;dl:.n;xcl\:ughurs. Misses EMBALMERS i “ai icader in Nosl, of \\.n’ur\\:m:lfl, \\'.:]h x:s:;:ums of triends at Pleasant View | Dorothy P. and Mary Alics, of Narwich " N a mark of 5. Comins, of the Thread- =on 4 2 o 85 Unisn 3t Willimardic, Conn. | %ho showed the way in hitting| Mrs. Phebe Kenyon has been seriously | nave nt s ocqe poen (o€ Spending a few Phene 29C dy Assistant) | number of weeks, Is in a siump]ill for several days. pratl Lorge. Lol Murray’s Boston Willimantic, Conn. TOMORROW IS THE DAY THAT WILL PUT NEW PEP INTO YOUR LAZIEST DOLLARS. THE H. C. MURRAY i R R S Mrs. Thomas O'Connell is entertalning Mrs. Flora Robins of New York. The committee in charge of the prize essay contest to be heid at Mystic in connection with the anmual exhibit of paintings of the Art association has made a change in the ruling regarding the eligibility of the grammar school pupils entering the contest. Up to this year the eighth grade pupils only in either of the Mystie schools could com- Pete, but now any grammar school pupil of any grade in either town may submit an essay in the contest. Mrs. John Stewart, Jr. of Wollaston, Mass., Is the guest of Ed. P. Teed and hls sisters. Miss Kate P. Riey is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. William: P. Noonan, in New- port. Mrs. Mary C. Williame and daughter, Miss Mary Williams, of New Yoek are epending some time hera. William Ostman and Manuel Andrews motored Thursday to Norwich, where Mr. Ostman consulted a_specialist Henry B. Noves is enjoying 2 vacation frem the Mystic River bank. A number from here and Mystic will attend the meetings at Willimantic camp sround Aug. 18 to 95. Mystic people have leased the Niantle house and t wiill accommodate about 20. A number from here have leased cottages. ey WHY WOMEN GET DESPONDENT Are not Women naturally as_light- hearted. brave and hoveful as men? Yes, certainly . bui a woman's organism i5 essentially different from a man's—more delicate, more sensitive and more exact- ing. Women in delicate health are more dependent, more nervous, mare ircitable and more despondent. When a woman develops nervousness. sleenlesgness) back- aches. headaches dragging=iown pains and melancholia she should lose no timc in givinz Lydia B Pinkham's Vegetable Compound & fair trial, as it will quickly dispel such troubles. This root and herb medicine contains no drugs and has been the sdandby of American womanhood for earty fifty years. ERLY Philip Murphy of Bosten is visiting here. Membors of Budleng W. B. O. west Thursday evening to Watch Hill, where they had a picnic supper. Tuesday the members of Hancox W. R. C. will en- Joy. a pleaic lunch at the beach. The Mothers' club of Christ Epigeopal church enjoyed a pleaic at Atiantie Beach Thursday. Tharsday, while Mrs. Thomas Austin of William street, was shopping s. tue fire sale, as she went to leave the store a portion of the ceiling fell striking Mrs, Austin on the head. She was not injur- ed however. A row boat came up the »iver Thursday morning with a man and a boy and a girl, filled the boat at the fire sale with boxes and in trying to leave shore upset the boat, and the chil- dren and man recelved a wetting. They socn righted the boat ame made a get- away before thelr names could be ascer- tained. The 0. W. A, M., Jr. of Hopes Couneil, No. 6, held a meeting Wednesday even- ing. The members voted to hold a clambake at Barnes komt before the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Solomon are spending two weeks' vacation at Jackson, N. H. Judge Herbert W. Rathbun was a bus- iness caller in New London Thursday ‘morning. ‘William White and William Totten mo- tored to.Boston Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper of South Manchester, Conn., are guests of Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, of 48 School street. Rev. Mr. Cooper will preach at the marning ser- vice Sunday at Grace M. E. ehurch. J. W. Nealey, of Boston was a caller here Thursday. Charles Fuller, chief of police of Rich- mond was in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gavitt left Thurs- day for Auburn, where they will reside. Miss Agnes A. Hare is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cameron of Bridgeton, Maine. Paul Jennings and family leave today (Friday) for an automobile trip through Ar. and Mrs. Wilfred B. Utter of High Maine. street returned home Thursday after motoring to West Hickory, Pa., Dr. Hen- ry E. Utter of Providence was one of the parg Alvin W. Mawson of Boston, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mawson on High street. Miss Anna Coughlin of New Haven is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Sean- lon. Phlladeipaia Miss Olive Wilson of visiting Miss Margaret Cottrell, and Mrs. C. H. Osgood of Norwich the Ocean House, Wateh Hill. Overcoats in August. They had to be worn by the men at the hill and beaches Wednesday evening, It was su coll. ai JEWETT CITY The board of has apoointed 1. the Jewett City electr vice Benjamin R. Gardn Georse W. Itobinsom ard from Le. J. B, at LaPorte, Ind. Mr. and Mrs children le with Mr N. H A Jeweit C vaiued posse warden and burgesses c 4 member of has Sweet’s party maiied A D. Tripp and three riday) foe a visit in New London, Tripp's sister man count ns a photog: 100k ten years ago this monih of the trans-Atlantic liner Lusitania as she lay {at her pier in New York. The vessel Is now sunk in 285 feet of water off the Irish coast. Dance, Ashland Casino, Chip's Streed orchestra.—ady. A friend of the late Dwight D. Tracy recails with pleasure some of the inter- esting stories Mr. Tracy used to tell of his early life on the farm. Kvery fall, he said, they butchered a pig and a beef for the winter's supply. His tales allow ed the listener to get a flseting glimpss through the attic door, to see the beef and pork hams hanging from the gweat span beams, with the long ribs fo park and the tables which held the brimming tins of home-made sausage meat. From the rafters Were hung bunches of penny- royal and boneset, with dozens of other herbs. each of which, in the clever hands of his mother, proved a ready panacea for all ills. And there wasn't much joke to it, either, for Mr. Tracy lived to be $3 and never needed a doctor in his life He, and his father before him, were farmers of the old achool; but of the 0ol from which each passing pupil caves a vacancy that Is never filled Ashiand Cotton Co. offers for sacl to- day, at § a. m,, at the Ashland clubhouse, about 6,000 yards of high grade finished sateens. all the new colors. These goods are marked at about ome-half the retail among his tonight ; prices. Sale to continue until finished stock is sold.—ady. Slater’s ers defeated the Asplneok Royal Juniors in & very interesting game of bail Thursday afternoom, 20 ta 7. Lineup for Aspinook: Theodore Emo c, Francis Liberty p, Jeck 1b, Patsy F. 2b, John Kos b, Sam Levine s. Leo Side- man if, Pop Moses cf. Slater's lineup: Derda c. Pepin p. Victor S. 1b, Pizza ss, Pansy 2b, Sadowsk! 3h. Walos If. Bush rf, Monk Umpire, Gutnecht. Mrs. Nellie Hazard of Providemce is the guest of Mrs. Lucy P. Franklin and Miss Nellie P. Franklin. Miss S. K. Adams and Miss Helen Huil have a cottage at Pleamure Beach. Miss Adams is at home after a week spent there. Miss Hull expeets to be at the beach until the close of the season. Rev. J. W. Payne and son Wallace, accompanied by E. F. Blake, will start today (Friday) for an automebile trip through the White mountains, camping as they go, wherever night overtakes them. A dozen or more beekeepers and homey producers from the outlying districts of Griswold and Lisbon met at the home of F. L. Kanahan Thursday afternoon. Prof. L. M. Crandall of Storrs addressed the gathering. He pointed out the rap- idly increasing commerelal value of the product of the bew. There was advice given and different questions considered relative to successful bee culture, sighted from ail angles. Especially interesting to the representative men of thit impertant industry was the tailk and suggestions relative to the queen, including the now recognized benefits of re-queening in the fall. Mr. Kanghan's fine colonies of Tialian bes were inspected and admired by the company present. COLCHESTER The members of the New London, Nor- wich and Willimantic Rotary chrbs will meet here Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 16th, for an outing. The clubs will ar- rive about 3 p. m. From 3 untll 6 o'clock there Will be athletic sports and a gall game by members of the clubs. At & o'clock & luncheon will be served by the members of Wooster lodge, Eastern Star. After supper there wil be addresses by prominent speakers of the Rotarian clubs, }also by local members of the Chamber of Conmmerce. Music will be furnished by the Old Guard band of this place 2nd mu- sicians brought by the elubs. The busi ness places in town and alse residences About will be decorated for the day: DAY, AUGUST 12th car with Texaco Motor Oil in the crank case. The full body of this clean, clear oil keeps the rubbing surfaces apart—/hat means long- er life, more miles. The purity,shown by the clear golden color —that means a clean en- gine—one that deesn’t know carbon trouble. 2 3 ference! Made in four grades —light, medium, heavy and extra heavy—all stay right for complete lubrication. TheTexas Company, U. S. 4. 200 members of the clubs will attend. Frederick 0. Brown and F. E. Baker were visitors in New London Wednes- day. Georgs W. Moore. who has been time- keeper for C. W. Blakesiee & Sans on the state road job ‘rom Mariford to New London left Wednesday for Bridge- nort where he will be stationed in o of the company’s contracts. Louis E. BaMwin of Middletown in_town Wednesday. The Old Guard band gave its postpon- ed concert on the park Wednesday even- Ing . There was a larze attendance and all heartlly agpreciated the selections played. John Willis of Miilington was In town Wednesday. The reunion of the Lombard family will be held in Colchester, Tuesday. Au- gust 22, rain or =hine. Luncheon will be wervel at one o'clock, probab hall. Those coming bave been asked through the courtesy of ¥. O. Brown to come to his residence on South Main stroet, where thera will be a renewing at Grange of acquaintances, and a social hour. Aft- er luncheon a meeting will be held to form a permanent arganization. An en- tertainment committee has been appoint- ed to look after that end. Follawing this there will he time for soeclabllity. The committee is Walter B. Lombard of Hart- ford, Frederick O. Hrown of this place and Mrs John Brazos of Middletown Mrs. Bdward H. McCall of Goshen, is seeretary. CENTRAL VILLAGE Fred Geraed has moved to Medford, Mass., where he is employed. Misses Wilheimina and Theima Gilbert of Hartford have been visiting at their home. Mrs. Thomas Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longway motaored from West En- glewood, N. J., Friday and were guesis Mrs. William Dean’ Mrs. Shannon was 2 resident here befare moving 1o ‘West Englewood. Mrs. Mary F. Loring from Westerly, R. I, been visiting several ‘week. Mrs. Everett Ladd spent Saturday and Sunday in Providence with friends. Mr. and Mes. Jease M. Hopton are spending two weeks in Maine. Mrs. Emma Bourque spent Sunday at Oakland Beach, R. I, with reiatives. Miss Ruth Cooper. supervisor in the operating room at the Backus hospital Norwich, spent Sunday at her home. Charles Sisson fs slowly recovering at Backus hospita! and expects soon to re- turn home. Mrs. Jennie Selden spent €aturday and Sunday with feiends in Stonington. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Metcalf and infant daughter Avis, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis motored to Uncasville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hall spent Thursday in New Haven attending a meeting of the lumbermen's association. Ray Thomas of Fitchburg, Mass., hae been calling on friends here, where he tormeely lived. Frank Kanahan has where relatives returned she has for a and som of Wi Haven have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. George R. Torrey, and uncle John Kanahan. Mrs. Clarence Daggett Arlene have Dbeen relatives. Miss Mary J. Lee has been visiting for two weeks with friends in Rutnam Mise Dorothea Gardner has returned to Backua hospital, Nerwich, where she t and daughter visiting Woodstock Drain out that old Fill with Texaco Motor il Then see the dif- RUN it with TEXACO GASOLINE SAVE it with TEXACOMOTOROIL yeen spending part her vacation at her home here. Nr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chapin of Bris are spending this week with Mre apin's varents, Mr. and Israel Seguin. Mrs. William Cacpenter has been con tertairing her daurhter. Mre. Dowd. and daughter Dolly of Westfield. Ma: About 30 members of the ng's Daughters and their friends heid a pic at Wildwood park Thursday. It was have been hedt Wednesday, but on ac count of rain was postponed until Thurs dzy Rev. and Mrs. Frank A. Fuiler of West Stafford have been spending a few days with Mea. Charles Byles Willlam S. Simmons, §2. who died at his home on School street Wednesday afternoon, had fived in this vilidge about years. He was a cepublican. alwa) much interested in polities umtil his heaith failed. He in the legislature at two different times. was chairman of the republican lown committee, registrar of voters, chairman of the town school &mmittee, agent for d of education. and was always helper any cause whicih wouid nrove an upiift to the town and village where he had snent the greater nart of his lite. He was espe- olally interested In the schools of the town, He leaves besides his wife. a daughter, Mrs. John E. Vaughn. a grand daughter, Miss Miriam Vaughn, and a grandson, Stanley Vaughn orwich Funeral services were held at his home on Scheol street Friday afternoon. Rev Mary Mucomber, pastor of the Congre gational church. of which Mr. Simmona was a_ member. officiated. The bearers were William Loring. L. Howard Cros: George R. Torrev. Everstt Ladd. Charles Bragg of this viilage anu mrnest French of Jewett City. Burial was in the fam- ily lot at Evergreen cemetery SOUTH GRISWOLD The meeting conductéd by the M class of Jewett City last Sunday was very interesting. The singing by Megsrs. Robertson and Chadwick wi very pleas- ing. The Men's class will have charge of the mervice Aug. 13th. Miss Sarah Camerson has esturned MA represented the town | from friends AT P. 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