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Merrill E. Smith post, No. 938 1s the mname of the new organization of Veterans of Foreign Wars that has been started in Danfeison with Frederick E. Cunneen as commander and Arthur Rainvilis as vice commander. John F. Purvis, who -has been active in bringing about the organ- ization of the post, has been elécted &d- jutant. These are the only officers elect- ed up to the present time, but it is ex- pected to complete the list of afficers of the post at the next meeting, which has been called /for Wednesday = evening, August 30. . Mr Purvis sald Monday that the charter members have only a short time in which to enroll. Scores of ex-service men in this territory are ecligible for membership in this great organization and thoss who have organizxd the .post are anxious to hear from all thes: men. The nost is named In honor of a Brook!yn young man who gave his life while fighting in France duriag the world war. the Spanish-American war rnd saw ser- vice with the navy off the coast of Cuba. in the stirring days of '98. Vies Command- er Ralnville was a member of the famous ) division, which made wnt fighting record in France, in France with the B6tn jem, who bas a place of business In Con- ter strest. the people of Danielson and surrounding towns are to ba entertained x L ~oneert on Davis park Friday wen'ng of this wesk The concert will - egan band, an ex- v s band v nitarms, and nier ta the s v arrang- « i 3 ? n . o Mrs. 31 br 1 8olemn ngh ™ quiem, Rev. John Roux, M S as deacon and R:v Walter J. Green a= sub-deacon. Rev. Joseph Moussier, M. S, was master of cere- monles. The service was attendel by many relatives and friends of Mrs. Glea- son. The body was taken to East Doug- Commander Cunneen s a veteran of | b the courtery of Carroll B. Al- | od, after two. weeks' camping trip mear Saybrook, 2 A_wrecking crew came ¢o Putnam on Sunday and worked all morning getting a derailed caboose” of the New York, New Haven and Hartford rafiroad back on the ralls. ‘The caboose was over the embankment near the gas house. It was d“ufl o dagtiboo tar" of freight cars : Dr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Macdonald will leave this (Tuesday) morning for Saratoga where they will spend-a day or two at the races. John G. Johnson was among the gal- lery that saw the champlonship golf match at Bastern Point Saturday. L. E. Smith returred home Saturday after’ spending » vmcetn 4a Derdy Lisis, t Mir. and Mbe Biwesl E. Burt and | Miss Mary Johnson have returned from a week's motor trip to Niagara Falla. A pair of large horses hitched to the ice wagon of Ulnic Either became fright- ened Monday morning at an auproach- ing work car of The Connecticut Com- pany, turned suddenly up on the side- walk on Main street and stopped against an Lron fence in front of the home of Thomas Jomes. 'The . front wheels of the wagon became wedged under the body but no ‘damage resuited. Purvls also saw hard ac. | The workmen in the trolley car assist- ed in stralghtening out the horses and wagon tangle. C. M. Biliott and famly have return- Thomas Jones of ‘the Bartlett stors s having a week vacation and- Is with Is family at the Genefal Lyon Inn in Eastford. Funeral sorvices for Mrs. Michael Paguette, 44, who dled at her home on ihool street, Thursday, were held at! ary's church ~Monday marning. | mn high regiiem mass was oele: by Rev. Charles ‘F. Bedard, as. Rev. Adrian Dykeman as_dea- | Rev, Arthur Authier sub-dea: L B as in St.' Mary's cemo- to the israel Putnam school ady for in-peotion. There will be a wieoling of the building committes, on to Shepard Hill'farm near Contral Vil- lage for one of the visits to be made on | the annual fleld day trip of the organiza- las for burfal. The bearers were Joseph | tion. Gleason, Bdward Fuller, Edward Maher, | A fames Monohan, Patrick Murray and | turing o fohn Harty, the latter of Norwich. Louls £ Kennedy was the funeral director. Anneuncement was made Menday that the committes of the Westfleld Congre- rational church which has in chargs the matter of arrangements for the, bullding » a parish house which Is to be annexed fo the easterly end of the church build- Ing. at Maln and Reynolds str has swarded contracts for the wori. The parpentry work Is to be done by Damase Boulals, the elecertcal work by Walter L. Hoyie, the plumbing by E. H. Keach And the painting by W. W. McEwen. Tke arish house is to be complete December The cost will be approximately $10.- 100, Coremer Arthur G. Bill sald Monday that he has completed his inquest relative 10 the accident in which John H. Hirst of Central Village lost his life when a car friven by Jeremie Lafrance of the same place crashed into a tree on North Main jtreet during the early hours of Satur- y morning. The coroner will find that he accident was not due to the criminal Aegligence or act of anyone. September 10 has been selected as the tate for the annual outing and clambake the Bohemian club, whish has upwards » 200 members. The oating will be held At Alexander's lake, and ths principal Jeature of it will be & shore d'nmer which will be prepared by ‘King” George Jacques, who was crowns1 as a royal fuler by the Bohem'ans al one of their annual outings a number of years ago $ad has since become known far and wide as King George. At St James' church at 7 e'clock Mon- iy morning, Miss Alice Mathteu of this place was united In marriage with Ar- mand Blain of North Grosvenordale. Rev. fohn Roux, M. S., performed the mar- tiage and was celebrant of the ruptial mass, attended by numbers of relatives ind friends. Mr. and Mrs. Blain left with Albert Trahan Monday aftetrnoon lor a ten days' motor trip to Montrea tnd to smaller place in the vicinity of Sat city. Automobfies filled with members of Me Windham County Farmers' associa don will pass through Danlelson today {Wednesday) on their way from Putnam WOMAN £OULD ., NOT WORK tered the employ of the Larkin feeling and pain- ful periods. _utged to get up with a "!i.np head Pinkham's Veg- = ctable Compound w0d | have taken it. I feel 50 well and strong aad can do every bit of my work and not ldpl\n in my back mow. | recommend your medicing 1 can use this letter as a testi- — Mre, PaIL. MASER, 801 low St., St. Paul, Minn, Just another case where a woman nd relief by taking Lydia E. Pink- Vegetable Compound. Many times these tired, worn-out feelings gnd pains about the body are from troubles many women have. The Veg- ¢ Compound is especially adapt- ed fcr just this condition, e resuits are noted by the disagreeable symptoms passing away— one after 2 E. Pinkham’s ‘Vegetable an:‘ Ailments, Alwaysreliable. LOUIS E KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and c.nbalmes Soscial Astection te Every Detall DANTELSON CASINO. STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND FOCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES ‘WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling is.the sport for all Prizes | | At the plant of the Aldrich Manu: Chitef A. P. Woodward of the fire de- partment has a roadster as thp result-of the activities of members of ths firemer's association to provide lim with a ma- chine for departmontal uses. Dodge—a used car—and 18 being put in first class repair and will be palnzed rne regulation fire department red. Ths ma~- chine will be ready for service in the de- partment some time In Sentember. It s 2 In addition to the usual dance nights each week at Wildwood park, Manager P. J. Sheridan has annouacéd a spagal dance this (Tuesday) evenlng, in Ye- sponse to a call of many for more even- ings at the park as the summer soason draws nearer its end. Rev. Walter J. Greene, M. S., who has been absent on his vacativn for several weeks, has returned to his duties as an assistant to the pastor at St Jumes’ church. Rev. Luther Smith, who has been. act- ing pastor at the Baptist church: during the summer absence in Europe of the pastor, Rev. J. W. Houck, goes to Bloomington, IIL, this week. Frecerick Flagg, & resident here about 25 years ago, is visiting relatives and frienas here this week. Every day brings additional reporis of damage done by lighting in territory hereabouts . during thunderstorms *.of Thursday, Friday and Saturday of jast wecks. Barns seem to be favorite tar- gets for the lightning. Mrs. Myrtice Barnett, who has been {spending a vacation at Narragansett Claire sre hundreds of men add" Sp#ée Does Not Penthentlonmg All BOOKS > i - “Our Dollar Day Specials Sundertand of Wateebury Come In and'See Our Values the seasonable average and bullding per- | tVe Weeks were §24,143 and $20,000. mits are being granted almost every day showing that the building boom iIn Nor- | Work has been started on improve- [ch is now receding but is sUll hold- | ments to the bullding of the Peauot g around the high water mark. The | Hose Co, on the Boulevard. There will f few months have seen a build- | be two additions built, one 15x45 feet, ng boom that has exceeded all previ-|and ‘the other 15x15 feet, of wood, the ous records in the number of new build- [cost of which wilk be $3,800, Ings erccted. There is no letup in sight | The bids for the proposed new school- 25 several appllcations are now out and | house In &Watérford, eth plans for which is expected that they will be granted i 1 1n expacten fhae the are by Architect L. H. Goddard, ex- - The Manhattan, 121 Main Street Norwich, Conn. any in Moesup, Monday, all | departments, with the exception of the weaving, were filled to their normil ca- pacity of heip and the big strike mapi- festly is a thing of the past. There was a shortage of ‘weavers, ‘but this avpears to be more or less of a normal condition, for the Aldrich Manufacturiug company is engaged largely in the praducticn of unusually fine and fancy weaves, with little competition, and weavers for this class of work are mot as numerous as ou plainer lines. This company manufac- tures some of the flnest cotton and silk textiles in America and i1 amazing ety. Wedriesday evening at 7.30 to look the plans over an dto take ‘such action as 1S necessary. George Vaughan, Jr., of Boston, was the week-end guest of his parents, M. and Mrs. ‘George where they have been spending geveral Wright motored Catskills to epend Sunday with Mrs. Weight and children, who, are spending summer ‘at & camp there. Dr. Wright was accompanied’ on the trip by Franklin Perry, son of Dr, and Mrs. Edward F. Perry. George E, Brousseau and family have returned from & Week's through Maine, e sy Funeral services for Miss Bridset Sullivan were heid at St. Mary's church Requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. John J. McCabe. The bearers were. four nephews. John, James, Joseph ‘and Jeremiah Limerick. Friends attended ffom New Haven, Man- chester, Plainfield, Norwich, New London and Hartford, and Springfield, Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, in Lisbon. ¥ Funeral Directors Hourlgan Bros. were in charge. Thirty ‘cards and lette ed in town Mornday morning from Dr. J. 8 The cards were mail ed. in Lincoln, Neb., and Laramie, Wyom. ing. . The party havé progressed ‘toward their ohjective at greater speed than was at a farther west- ern point than was figored in three weeks. ‘By- a cofncidence some of the cards sent ffom Lincoln- show sectlons of the Lincoln street raitway of whose stock - severa] thousands of dollars are owned -in Griswold. Within the tesrMory served by the Jewett City clewiric light plant, there are at least four people. who buy slec- tricity to e .used for lighting effect to stimulate laying pullets to greater epg The_idea being that the turning on of the light in the coop dur- new awelling. houses have been grant- meeting has been called for Saturday additi - A Vaughan other for Elmwood avenue. The permit B abbrpr | atiah ol TEi oo for the building of the new.Disco block ‘When asked If he was a candidate for at the corner of Main and Ferry:streets Building Permits. renomination for representative on the republican tigket ihis fall, Hector Du- vert gave a Bulletin representative to understand that he was in what might ive mood. Mr. Duvert would not ‘say. that he was after the nomination but on the other hand said thet he would accept it. 2 member of the house for two terms and is fair enough to say that if vhere @re other wWorthy cendidates he wilt not stand in their way and in fact he Wwill make no canvass for support or ac- tive campaign to obtain the nomnation. If it is tendered him he will accept ¥, Mr. Kelth, who was a member of the last gemeral assembly, has servel but one session and he has given uotice. that he would ‘like to Teturn to tlio State leg- islature again next year. Thus far Do other names have been heard mentioned for nomination for Terresentative on the wepubiean ticket and no ~democrats have been memtioned as far as can be strongly cegublican in stats and na- thonal.. politios.’ . CapFain Remie Delage had locked up at. police station over Sunday, Chancey, found irtoxicated. 1It:is mot unusual to have a drunk locked up at police headquarters but the - bottle ' of hoooh that was in Barney's possession in that, whatever laick ‘it might have carréed if: taken in- ternally, -it emitted an' odor that was strong enough in itself to make giddy a nonimbiber and was attar of roses as motor trip avenue. The bungalow will be 33x46 | Broad street. Cost $1,000. . o - ‘. feet with a stone and brick foundation | Number of permits for the week, 3; Jskathy. CToeEhy). Bisee: Chd Duplap. shingled exterior and roof. The interior | eStimated cost of buildings, $1,550. ancln 0n t youthful star, has a particuarly strong finish will be in hard wood floors and | Arrangements are being made He_has hesn Monday mornirig. B: Sweet's party, Was most umusual | Pier, is expected to return’bere the late |ter_part of this week. John M. Dowe was a visiter in Provi- | dence’ Monday. Monday state police offiters wers com-. piling reports on the usual grist of Sun- day motoring accidents in towns and villages hersabouts, ’ John A, Howard of Provilence was & visitor with friends In Danleisox “on Monday. Harry Magoon and Mortimer Marler, of Brooklyn, were members of a fishing party that took a four pound bass at Moosup pond. Charles Carter of Saylesvills has en- d Co. At Seuth Killingly, Percy Bliven is to | erect a store building, u development n- | cident to the impending opening of tha | new state highway to Providence via | Little Rest. Strawberries from the A. A. Jagues | place at South Killingly continue to come into Danielson and likely wili be avail- able for several weeks yet. The new cemen: roadway through Main street at Central Villags will b ready for use before long. Announcements have teen recelved here of the marriage Saturday last in Beston | of Miss Ruth Kies Araoid of Patnam, formerly of Danielson, and Jaunings | Bryan Killian of Worcestsr, formerly of Elmyille. Both are graduates of Kiliing- ly High school. Monday afiernoon in honpor of the 80th birthday of Lis mother, Mrs, Preston B., widow of Shefiff ‘Siblgy, Fraderick Sib- lay arrangeq a party’ (; hor'# on Maln strest. About 100 ent. t her, home. Wers pres- Frank C Leander of Erifzencrt .was a visitor in, Daniéison on Mouday. Mrs ' Marjory Joy Waller and childron of Kareatele, N. Y., are with" Mrs. Wal- ing the early evening hours, jnduces the hen to eat an exta lunch, which does not fail in thedesired results. C. E. social, Pachaug church lawn, 8 tonight, . t. Cake, candy, ice cream.— have taken many galions of various concoctions. dnto the police station, both fnside and outside the persoms “arrsst- ed, but in all'my experience I never did think a human being could get close enough to anything like that to get out- Clancey wag fined $20 by Judge Geissler, Monday moralng. His employer went surety ‘would be paid. Miss Ruth Kins Arnold of Putnam, Dbookkeeper for the Assawagh Woolen Co., - Dayville, and Jenmings B. Kilkan of Worcester, were quiletly married in Boston, Saturday short wedding trip they will reside in Worcester. ‘Both are musicians and are members of the Fidelity orchestra of -.Mr.'and Mrs. Arthur Melcalf of Bolles sirest, Who have been visiting: relatives in thelr old home, Bur¥ngton, Vt., fer & week will amive home today (Tues- o Clement, Mrs. and” daughter, - Phyllis, from a trip to' Himpton Beach, N. H., Manchester, N. H., Somerville, and North Attleboro, Mas Passors-by on Green avenue are step- ping to admirs the gorgeous dahlia dis- play grown. by Wilcox Knox. close to two thousand plants comprising several hundred named varieties, includ- ing the handsome Robert Peary and the splendid Lydia - Périins. so several of his own seedlings. Two have been ‘nathed by him the Colarette, a’ peculiar hybrid with white center pet- als, and the Beatrice Knox, a handsome vellow creat'¥m, ‘named for his grand- daughter. This flower will be tested out at Storrs next summer. will become of commercial value and the beautifu] “Beatrice Knox: will name and place in the dahlia market. The story in the Jewett Clty news Monday morning awakened new inter- est in the hoop. smake, over thirty feet, like an inflated bicycle tire. has taken note of the $1,000 offered by the New York Zoological soclety for the discovery of 'a hoop smake and figures that it may be easy money.! These snakes are easily caught. = All one has to do is.to- hide beside the road, when one comes rolling by. ed with a long pole, sticks it through the -hoop, andthere' you have him, and | nothing ‘to it! Mrs. F. O. Whiting entertained as » week end guest Mrs. W. H. Bennett and (Mrs. John Bar- Mrs. Bennett is have returned barn will be 18-22 feet. and. the number was 120,688. No- onc| BUSSU'aC U Leénoco inn on Broadway and " the picture - was fakeh=—painlessiy. coming week, The plans,are by Buck There are al- for the construction of a brick and. steel |injuries Monday at 2 a. m. at Wake.| DAptist church Sunday: morning at 9)ment. Then its name Health Officer Peter A. avdmer says that there have been but very few cases of infectious or contagious diseases re- ported to him during the summer. There was a recent light case of scarlet fever and there have been several cases whoofing cough. Mr. Gandner states that the' problem of garbage disposal i3 the most mportant one confremting nance T all ‘bage kept in tight containers has be:l"l m%:ela in cleaning ap refuse were 12 sales of real estate as com- pared to 14 sales for the corresponding week in 1921. The mortgage loans were oiles: about the The school committeo has recslved 8 Ietter of acceptance from Ralph.C. Jen- kins. Mr. Jenkine was elected’ suporine tendent of _schools’ Fniday evening last at a special meeting of the school- com- mittee, to succeed| Superintendent 1. C. Witham, - restgned. B. C. Witham, who recently resigned The Funter, arm- her daughter, ber), ot Clitton, N. J. ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jacob | of Danielson. Mr. * Knox's relatives in London and Glencoe, Ontarlo. Mr. Knox's brother from Michigan will meet them there. 2§ superintendent of schools, and Mrs. Teturned from Maine M the widow of W. H. Bennett, formerly in charge of the finishing for the Aspinook Co. Ehe has not been ‘Witham ‘have So simply and here for elght years. Her daughters, Mabel and Bertha, were Both are married, having homes in New ‘Mrs. Bennett called on other triends in the borough. .. The Baptist Sundsy sehSol which proved a moet enjoyable outing, was held at'Samuel’ Cathcart's camp on the Quinebaug, at Bennett's Cove, Satur- Octeasional downpours kept the picnickers dodging_ indoor and out all the afternoon,.but the rain fail- ed to dampen the determination to have this ideal ‘spot, and they had it.. Mrs.” G, H.. Priors .class and Miss Alice A. Brown's class. were in charge of ' the' lunch. G. H. Prior a\l C. T. Armstrong and J. B, Palmer looked || after_the transportation and “the fine grade of lemonade wes manufactured on the spot by Charles.F. Gardner, E. M. Gray_and Francis Campbell. The ceon- tests’ and {ymies - were’ in_ <farge of Samuel Cl'.hd\flt"iml “Albert Franklin. race of 3 yards was won by Rey. B, E. Seats Nancy Barrett, Miss Maud Barrett and Miss Mary Burdick at her cottage at Beach pond over the week end. Miss Grace Smiley of Providence s her home in Lisbon after spending two| Jeremiah Casey of Boston is the guest|of an English manor, Priscfila Dean |borhoods and the wilder spaces of- Scuth day atternoon. vid Hale Fanning, taken on his 92nd | company was in town Friday “repairing birthday, August 4th, as he sat in the | telephone lines which were put out of | ular novel, by sunparlor of his home in Worcester, sur- | commission by the severe electrical a good tim Bos, catcher, Liberte, pitcher. For Ash-|in town over Sunday. much - harder to land Braves, Jack, catcher, Jarvis, pitch- | Maurice Glaubinger was a caller in|the ability that has elevated Priscilla |® fidod thdv er. The Royal Junlors are slated for a | New London Saturday. - The girls' race ; game “with the Slater Tigers, Wednes- Mr. and ‘Mrs. Earie Holmes left Mon- | emotional artists. ly fi;dé.in_dvyet' known the most refreshing beverage was_ won by Doris Carpenter. and the day. day for an aulomobils trip through| Playing opposite Miss Dean ls Rob- | Pathe New: - TODAY—WEDNESDAY "~ SMILE W © VARIETY OFFERING : Prof. Peake cheads HAROLD 1il comepy fm‘p:z'r NOVELTY ' IN HIS FIRST \FOUR-REELER® ROTH KIDS “A SAILOR-MADE MAN" in “The Night of the Party” ] THE cOMEDY DRAMA L} wTHE SINGING BEAUTY” - LE WITH L 3 MASTERS OF JOY FEATURE PHOTOPLAY in “BURN ‘EM UP BARNES” i i o Hill Top Casino £ TONIGHT A 1ds Hill Top Casino Orchestra S Sl naw ban and, DANCING FROM 8 TO 12 S o St EAL. | L aten Son s 5 BULDNG OPERATINS N NoRWH [y AL I B Y] o —_— Bullding in Norwich still holds above | 1921. The mortgage loans for the respec- NEW LONDON. g g in the movies and om th its h:u Lillian bhaving madé it season in Cod drama that ran i the Knickerbocker theatrs, New- Their offering, “The Night of thd ” ‘is_very pleasing. : o B & +f i 2] “The Singing Beauty. which, of coursw is intended as a burlesque. Shayne has PATHE many_shining qualities, but even widest streteh of imagination emid zof \ include beauty as one of them. Howev CHRISTIE: COMEDY B0 cait ‘stale’ el 1o’ Sy Viola May and Hadden Twins\offer ai ceeded thy During the past week permits for two Koo e e evening for th ed, one for Fowler avenie. and the i N o e tract is awarded. has been granted. f Miss Mary Murphy, frame garage, 197 excellent dance variety. Such dancing a Elsie A. Brown is to erect a one and | Connecticut avenue. Cost $350. is done by Miss May bas not yet bees one-half story. bungalow on Elmwood | ~Miss Lina Beckwith. frame store, 463 Soen ; helatund, e Froving himself a dfredevil driver| by role in his initia) festure uuun r trim. The contract has not been let. | James F. Sullivan for the erection of a ring vehicle, “Bura. 'Bm Up Mell and Barry, contractors, have the | house on Ocean avenue, corner of Wil- which ix at the Broadway theatre contract for the house tobe erected on |lets. Tt will be of wood, arranged for | G ial Tuesd. and Wednesday. - . o ai: Fowler ‘avenue for Paul Peloquin. The | W0 families, and having all improve- PeCl w ay Mr. Hines is s:‘m dri.v;: :lb"‘ house will be 30x32 feet with & concrete | ments. car at a’ ninety le. an 3 and stone foundation. The exterior fin- winsome and nervy Tlsty Carpenter,, ish will be in clapboards with slate roof. . an his leading woman, who is seated be= Th i1l be hardwood i a o = nght D ce side him, is shown urging him on t el e o Inmees loors and | w. A. Mylchreest, of Middletown, has greater speed. There aré many B PeckMcWilims Co. have al. |DCeD aWarded the contract for changes Tod Surhorteis sitgations In’ Tk, siecy. e M’ ms Co. have al-|to a house in this place for the Basex . which i an origina) 156m " the per, ready started the work on thé new Dis- | rignt & Power Co. The project con At dewood Park o= N B e et co building and that is well along. The | gists of arranging the present on€fam. - | by George A. Beranger, Bimumd, Breeze building will be five stories and of fire | v houce. for- two families, remode ¥ George A. 3 proof construction. There will be a 3 ing the interior and building o; A George Fawcett, -J. Barney ‘-r- 4 e £ g on an ad- with the star. The suppart % mald 1% steel frame, brick and hollow tile walls, | gitjon. Plumbing and heating will be MUSIC BY peity 901 e concrete foundation and-a tar'snd grav- | required. Eversthing is in the gen- be Stzoh el va‘l’;}f‘am C. Young has the contract for | Tal contract. Plans by Buck & Sheidon, 3 5 L p‘“——‘—-’-—“— the buflding of & stors for MalogTides | pect stmeer. Tanrtsord, e e 60 Pros Ellison’s Harmony | Smite Week: Lives: T to Name st the and Stelios at 195 North Main street. X L2 & a The store will be 22x47 feet and will be of frame construction, The sides ROCKVILLE. - Boys = flh""'le:mlall; l‘;";;:‘-“‘ JRanage: wiil be covered with = composition | The Rockville Athletic association will prem -l G rated gt shingles and a composition roofing will | make extensive changes to their proper- lhus l"‘ P setn sa¢m 8 be used. There will be a large plate|ty on Main street. Probably day work. 2 e i i - S PR A glass front set in copper. At the annual town meeting to e held | northern New England. They will be Mnnn:t r’;.h :»bl.h!fl, AR oy et Albin Pryekop is to build a one-room | Soon .an appropriation of $100,000 will|away two weeks. stateme: GH.‘Q & BTl .1“ pers addition to his house at 121 Oakridge]be asked for the construction of & mew| Mr. and Mrs. William Curgenven and |Plores the B ugh' Somniin, 508 street. -The addition Wil be 12x12 feet{graded schook . Mr. and Mrs F. B. Baker motored to ters in his ‘eves, 1o 5ot o~ and will be of frame construction. —_— Nantic Sunday. 2) AYiow BHuApTINE yd’s - invatiad] ; . r. and Mrs. Max n were ; 3 ) e e on Rickory sbroet owned by | ° TONINGTON Oonts Tesch Sunca: Gere Komman, e, Shetographer in Mrs, O'Donnell. - The veranda will be| At the cormer of Cutlef ‘and. Eim| Mre= Harry Wickwire and two daugh- ‘1"”:?"' _:Dh',e % tis “'"-”'"u.fl,‘f.‘. 7-8 feet and will have a wood shingle |streets Monday afternoon, at about 1.15{\(e3 of New Haven are guests of Mra. |!n order to schievt WS PRTFOR BR-CHC el St car Aith, Dve, peopla il ras Bro : Harold Idoyd company.on location he Mell and Barry have been granted the | gaing toward Weste; and coud not 4 _ Brown is ing ma:l\-u‘h‘l"fn - ‘L an:; R ine, comsdiin contract for the alteration of the house |make the comer safely owing to. their 3 195 2 fow woekn. . 2 |26 o (he CORNRCLSEithe. cometitn of Joseph R. Portelance at the dorner |fast driving, so ran into a stone . post cned to his ‘_MP;"'-“ o T o &y of Central avenue and Fouvth street in-[at the front of Dr. Atwood's place, | P0me in Providence after a week's visit * - et .‘l”l"‘"o 11 the to a store. The store will have a plate | breaking the post off ehort. The car|®t George G nlmm:v»s on Norwich avenue, | the “;('"-‘Hm“ pers -3 m':ap Eru glass front and tin roof. went between the danger signal which | Mrs. Bita Lomband has returncd atter | ture. Komiman ciimbdd on op 'of 2 A frame barn is to bé erected on|the state placéd here, and the post. It|' £ at Ocean Beach. e B g S s Py Majorei street for John Dutkowski. The [ bore a New Jersey Tegistration plate| JIrs. Michael Baliou of Providence s a | Shou! > v ever pasembled < Revised estimates are to bé submitted | was dnjured. The bumper on the front| Tobert A ‘Miller of New York is a|The incident so amused Lieyd.that he hi more it for the recreation hall and office build- |of the machine was badly bent. Sunday |SUuest of his brother-in-law, Fred L Hud .g:“fl for - several 3 i ing for the State Tuberculosis Sanato- |several accidents were averted only by | <M X e ol O'Connel writer for a “HW* - in' the ¢ arh s did Judge Michael O'Connell of Staffora| Not long ago & 4 Rnmhass, | SUSsewilt closs easlvals D hvang of Auw. v:;r;::l Springs was the guest over Sunday of his | magasine visited ih¢ Roash siudio. sfs; proaching the curve and some kept to|SiSters at Lenoco inn ing certatn. empRctily S SUREEp S & Sheldon, Inc, 60 Prospect emreet. Harttord, architects ,and engincers, and |the left and. way, inside the broad white| A !are crowd attendod the dance at|Lioyd. When he. learned posing call for a concrete and frame b i line put there by the town, to keep au-{No¥ Patk b Satiirday -evening, | Was o PR Sec SERENSE, S dnttes and also for the erection of-a coal bin, | tomobiles on the right side of the street,| SCHAub's orchestra of ~Middietown fur- | ment knew no bounds. e - A boiler room and conerete stalrway. Edward Chase, the mail carrier of| Mshed the music. “He's the only fellow in pictures tha cofal, services were. hel objects to being ‘shot!” was his com- Archibald Torrance has the contract | the local post office force, died from his of ruices. wers: held. By the ] OREERECY m:': e I s dnr field hospital, where he was taken after | 9cloc! T st A ::x‘n;“:.:t;').m" think ‘of Harold Lleyd his accident. A bolt of kghtning struck ! y_and e , h-xs th:cme:d in fromt e;! :ian;:osr‘:mle were guesis at Mrs. Eliza Harold Lloyd's greatest eftort ‘as ; REAL ESTATE SALES and o was eeen to topple and fal oft, | Norwich avenue ovee Sunday. comedian fs “A Saflof.Made Man'. said <g | The Body will be taken for funeral ser-| The third delegation of disabled veter.|to contain_an ocean ught AND MORTGAGE "LOANS | 0 PO § merith, Masa, where he |2n5 from Hartford passed through here | four reels” It will be featured at the In Nobwich during the past week there | sormanly lived 4 ' ternoon en route o Camp|Strand theatre today and Wednesday as Mrs. ‘Brainard entertained at hee | Forbes, Niantio. an Associated Exhibitors pmduc.t.l;:. = ‘home Friday evening about 20 members = “'}l'r;.-gondhx:‘: featire nD. inc ; of ¢he Y. P. §. C. E. socfety of the Sec- PLAINFIELD i P i h"""m mrymfl a ond Congregational church. Games and . e s addition at the plant of the U. S. Fin- ishing Co. $31.650 for the past week as compared to $22,150 for the same week- in 1921. 4 : Miss Edna L. Wibberley of Boston is| wife who wanted love from, a nd ic was ed. v b There wers 13 sales of real estate In | " atos Tocke visiting nurse, who was| SPENIiE her Vacation with her parents,| who_gave. her luzuries. Fleturiaed: for New London during the past week o | catied ito her home fn Kinseton. R. 1.|Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wibberle Assoclated Exhibitors by Al and Ray 10 more than for the same Week In|pes reternad to hor duties nere. f | Misses Edna and Fioreice Wibbestey, | Rockett from’the story by Charles-Bel- 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Denniston Charlfon, |mont Davis, “Handle With Care” dis- B — B,"f:t‘;‘, e‘nm]:":’: a’;"&:fi:msh:fi:d;‘i started Monday for @ short trip to Mas. | closes & new angle on the marriage small boys' race was wom by Arthur [and Mrs. L. D. Fairbrother. sachusetts, Maine and the White moun-|tangle. And it is not a triangle! Par- Gray. Benjamin T. Wilcox who has been | tains. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton, with their | ticipating in the tangle are Harry Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Erne Myott of Boston|epending his vacation hore returned | Jaughter Betty of Guantamamo, Cuba,|Jimmy wv‘v"um ‘:::ve:& Pv‘vfil’- are spending a Week at Mr. and Mrs. |Monday to Rockville Ceter, N. Y. S fpeion Aug\m. and September with | Ruth Miller, Wi . Nelbert Myotts. 5 Gideon P.. Chesebro and dirs. Sarah | Mr. and Mrs. Wibberley. Me. Chariton | iam Courtieigh : Mr. and Mrs. Willam Knox left on|E. Fwend of Stonington were marned | 'S JHERSEer °fh ‘«:{3“:‘:1 Jsabel. A Selznick News is also included. Monday for three weeks' Wit wlth |Saturday evening, Aug. 19, by Rev. {‘”5 :;d‘ S C“’*PY home Sunday 4 Dwight C. Stone at the cottage of Rev, | Fere Mr, and Mrs, Charles Barstow and e REa Mr. and Mre. William Rollinson of Can:|ert JEllis, an actor of abllity and agres- Miss Idella Young retarned Monday | LeTbury, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoyle of | able personality. The two black-hued to Moosup. She has be:n spending a|Providence R. I, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | roles are portray&l by Wallace and Noah week with Mr. and Mrs, Nataan James|ier WibbeNey and three daugiters of | Beery brothers In screen “crime.” Liloyd of Summit street. orwich. Whitlock, Landers Stevens, Carl Stock- . |dale, Raymond Blathwayt, Helen §ar- mond, C. J. Frank and Harry DeRoy Mrs. F. H. Gilbert entertained Mrs. Dr. and Mrs, S. H. Holmes.and Mr. |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan ANNOUNCEMENT" nd Mrs. Walter Field attended the Vet- | James. : s handle pincipal roles with ~excellent eran 0dd Fellows' apnual outing at Sav- - — it mift. % fn Rock. Saturday? COLCHES As. commanding in the open wastes| The plot's action ranges through Miss Mary Kaminski has returned to of the Transvaal as in the drawing-room | main locales, aristocratic English nelgh- weeks in Holyoke, Mass. of relatives in town for a few days' va- | surpasses her own former screen selves | Africa. Lady Vivienne “to the Several friends in Norwich and other | cation. in her latest impersonation as Lady Vi- | Transyaal to find out the true value of places have received a fine photo of Da-| A Tepairman of the S. N. E. Telephone | vienne' in the Universal-Jewel attrac- | land in which her tion, “Wild Honey,” based on the pop- | fortune before he -died. hia Stockley, which |contact with the fierce venom of unre- is the feature attraction at the Breed |strained -and- brutal mnature,. the .pough Tounded by the magnifisent flowers | storm. theatre today. _ characters-of the.country and the bitter - ‘which were his birthday gifts. Max Hilsherg of New London, was a| The role’is ome without many : ivals | reality of having . as her The Royal Juniors defeated the *Ash- | caller here Friday. among the super-humans created by au-{ohly wealth, Lady Vivk hrought land Braves in a, hard fought battle.| -M. J. Klingon has returned from @ |thors. Lady “Viv' isw't an ordinary |down to a-realization of WhEL:1s worth 13 to 12. Two base. hits were made by | few days’ business trip to New York. a Kos, Jarvis ana afl. Home run, Jack.| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Strong of | and ispirit, dignity and grace. Which cue to an creaturs .in - any - sense. She has fire | while. And that; Batteries—For Royal .Juniors: John | Hartford were at their summer residence | means, of course: that the role is that story. There, ars'# 3 énapet, calling_for all | thrills in - thet Dean to leadership in the class of vital, | startiingly realigtic., = Other picturés-on” the. bill dnclude the

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