Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1922, Page 2

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Warden Joseph F. McCarthy | anxions that in conmection with the pro- posed action for rubbish, cans and clean- |, er stroets, that there should be a strict of certain borough laws that 3 operate directly. in_connection . with this broken English, ‘could hot seem to tell mmmunll" Hereafter 1o & n; ::.h x;s Wilhemsatic Offics hn;uemau not ‘u-flry. The court did[purpese, nor any building erected, un- sflflhfi%\flg‘ ; not u:mx that the assault was with|til permits have been received from the |fall beauty, &mu o e, 1 Sttt Telphona 2082 | 200 0T (000 Smposed a fime of $25|borough government. Warden MeCarthy |sunshine and o # ™ |and costs, amounting to $37.50 which, « Agreat @eal of interest s being man- | Miles made arrangements to pay. for the town mesting which will| 7The comtidued case of Leuis Bereube BeM this (Memday) afternoon et 3| charged with infoxiostion and Bresi The mesting is’ for the pur-|Inz and entering, was nmext heard. ampie, Section 33 which reads: Every was stated by the prosecuting aUIOFNeY |, .reon who shall race, or try the speed of ralitylog e appropriation of | (st on that night Berasbe of horses upon the mal mstreet in the i | i 4 Pt} i for an eight«oom additian to|cated and seeing 2 house ‘borough, or who shall ride or drive any '-1"‘7'_“-" Natchaug Grammsr echool. It is|similar to the ome in team or vehicle of any kind upon Lan e . afiveonies went in through & street or highway, except Slater av- oo omlywon?, &30 OPPO"| posed from the houss at a gait faster than 10 miles per e i of the expenditars are busy gei-|yi apparel " shall pay o fine mot exceeding $10 wearing the | yrought about his arrest. . i i L3 by mamk\-.:?rnm‘mm; Too switt for the strest eve. B - nim when he was right, Case has prepased a statement ‘eube paid a fine of ? No one couid Kit Wim makes apparent the urgemt need|,popnting to $12.15 for intoxication. g As 16 eye cowld follow the daN's quidk His report which has been isened by| The funerst of Hemey Dafferd wee % . B should have starred in & big league’ ¥he wchool committee states the cond:-|held from his late home, 408 Valley : Tote! 3 of the schools are overcrowded apd | street, Saturday morning at 3.30 o 3 But he stock to thé “miners”—be Incked peowsioe of belng more so with edth clock,fwlhr;udg':hmwm . control. - year. Thers are eight rooms|at St. Mary’s c a clock. Rev. ; s Sy o . e T 3, 7 e Tt sgootas i il September Jaek Smith bad 2 curve Mke & Joop-the- Foexr ydisadvantageou: kes the|were largely al . £ Joop ; b:.duuny:-:l;lu:;u: ing W Smae Ty e e 3 It would start 26r your head with a s¥d- e ‘which Be could - | earers were elaire, et 5 - .,.g‘,'..,‘ ;:"‘:,';5”;:. Monast, Bdward Sweeney and Roland| 5 ¥ ot Wind, | snq treak to your keess with & stgasg’ -~ r‘ course must realize that this is| Gaudreau. A comfmititsl service wasi g i = emtaic, conducted at the gra¥e by Rev. J. J. et Jordsn; Sunbeam, - An ' adaition of eight reoms would | Papilion. . Raindrop, Ruth Cathcart. e =2 these conditions for the present man lost control of i n The special numbers _were: antil mmeh & time a3 the growdh of| b1t "logs e other | might and fell| Mary’s church in Jewott C Winds, a chorus by the Winds, a_duett, 1 | i Gilbert and Rath @ullad for the erection of ¢ the windows of the John! The conferonce of churches is mot to | Extremes, by Midred h F - Butlding in some other' \renay butber shop on Church|be heid in Jewett City as there are sev- | Catheart; solo, A Place For €5 —a.unm of the city. street. The man was taken to the » !;I rumt i !zfly it will not be conveni- rmw' ‘;ymmunfiwn, solo, He coMirt wot & adel thé whitd. ¢ have been several discussionsijic. station where he agreed to pay for[ent at this time. % ? 3 pwhich have been offered in regard ©o| 1\ gumage. As M. Dennehy did met| Mrs. George Boardman of Glasgo has A solo, Smmm& by V:;ME']!]‘::“ Tom Brown fisa bith tie spses and aurve, sing unused rooms or converting oth-|cre to press any charge against him|as guests for tWo weeks, Mrs. Thomas |box; duet, Vacal s, ¥ & e T e s * buildings into school rooms but these| . yas released. J. Scott of Derby and Mrs. Fannie |Prior and Deris Carpenter; so]o‘,‘rveryi- Hemewld m,m ”fie‘“ o fi”mh‘“ lang would prove o be an absoluts| A number of local members attend-|Churcit of Norwich. They have visited {bodys Happy, by Mildred Gifbert: rec- i aste of money. — o the betn convention of {he Willman-|several old friends, including John P.|tation, Rainhow Recipe, and two peas. i g neek t6 The $80,000 apprepriation could be|iic Christian Bndeavor Union which|Gorman of Jewett City and Olin Dous-les, O Happy Holiday and Back to Our | They'd take a jump from your 4 by Jess than a half mill tax for B 31 it e i L i your knees. WILLIAM FISH, Age : atarday after-|lass and C. C. Paimer of Hopeville. Mrs. | Places. I8 FUTR BTt (s pmwe v 1y oo BT it Besters & Y A Boardman has received a letter from Dr.| Thers were two recitations, Siyrs | From (he'best 1 154 Woudt . the Jengon, = house taxed on the Iist to tho value| 4 Jangy delegation of local fans mads|A. Fontaine, formerly of Jewett City, |and The Last Hymn, by Mildred r- v jing ! of 33,000 the rent would increase ap-|(he (rin (o Norwich Sunday afternoon|now in Florida. He writes that he would fron of Providence. Home made candy | He had them 4N on the phautom swing. My Séhosl and Heme Work, 5 ; missed rk of the truly like to return to see his friends but that | was for sale in charge of Miss Ida ¥.| But he the ma P S o g ""';":l.y..::hm‘ e e on oyt | to_ witness the contest between Ml S calth will not pemit in cold weath- | Foster. Mrs. G. H. Prior was in charge great— : A - - —.l b pover , it is poi out. Norwich Kaceys and 8 Amer oy of the programme. The committee on | Poor Tom—he couldn't locate the piate. you_ablut Her ““‘u »ur- 38 A oh“:.’d“';_‘m“ o e A M. Clarke was named as| Sheriff and Mrs. Sidney A. Brown of |decorations were Mis Ida 1 Foster, Mrs. ! Paukt on Edward Bennett, was heard | one of the candidates for justics of the|New London were callers in the borough {A. M. Brown and Miss Alice A. Brown. | How i it with you, if 1 may ask? Fes - S amounts 1,008, ” held in | Sunday. Mrs, R. F. Cheney is in Vermont this [ Haye you got comtrél of your daily tasi? p Dcle Jed. We nave 31 lusle —— 2 et 1000000 were s oot @i B T evsas. B e tted n| AS considerable mail for Greece origin- | week in order lo bo present st her par- | Have you got control of your appetite? DI, They are red and =it 2 Yoo The amaait was wlleged to hive been| Columbia, Tiis mame was om 0t RS iace It in of mterest 1o | cnis Z9th wedding smpiversary. O your temper and tovgue in the bittee |13 one IKtlo eman. e s very amal made |0 your letter you my ;"-“':‘_:‘n‘:;!":‘:, e e e mamhery: ot fiafiddrs tiit Foltoiaslér D & CFRR: ‘has | (Fu(th: CiaNar-ING CE5 U R0y s fant 6 stays owt in the Jot all by himwelf. . on which night Bemnett was brou nong some. of ber i o the following arti- | been invited by Sachem chapter, No. 57, ave von “got - He is %0 small that he gets throngh the 0 the police station by Officer Huricy| Baptist society who attended the state|Teceived notice that e ement o Taetr_ 19(n | Have You “got sontrol® of yowr brawn i? i i af igs 7578 1 take 3 i importation into | of 2 bars and then he goes rooting around oy o ‘imposnd or being intexicated. On arrival thero| convention heid in New Britain recent-|cles are probivited Iwportation O lof SORECL (o cbration Tuesday even- | oo L (he lot. THers is & small hole in tHe gt 5 the wwer- t was found that Bennett fter-| Iy were David Moxin, Byron Hawking,| recce TIoniEL T, POIR (8% 0 Nemal ing. It matters not what vour daMy rele, |Vl just big emough for him to ger held by oor- fng comsiderabiy and he was taken to|Mrs, Clara Bullard, 3 B. Crane, v i o thirough into the next Jot. It is in the a8 cash hospital for treatment. A few days|Mrg Charles Crane, Mrs. S. S. Pendle| 5 Sonerory YOU 0f|next lot where there are some apples. the tax pay- ter Miles was arrestod, charged with|ton, Mrs. M. S, Ladd, Miss Ada Bowen P Heé eats them. suriax . . and Miss Mabel Slate. A CHARLES TRACY, Age 11. clearty made In, court Ssturday morning Bennett| Tho regular meeting of the King's e T ey v S E el fairly be mis- $aid that he had mo recollection of what hters was held at the home of s 2 reach- ecurred after a strange had given Stanton of 114 Pleasant VDGO Sy ST AN & e qin 8 Gt My Grandfathers Experience. S Sim & drink, and therefore his iesti- he meeting was largely at- end. : mony was wortbies. | The greatest and the nobiest brain | The World has krown may be yours im % Try Milliard of No. T4 M Dear Uncle Jed: I thought I would Sestifled that she saw a scuffle tell y6u about an experience my great Luncheon was served and the ow street|afternoon was spent in sewing. ! and saw| An all day sesston of the Jolly Eight vain. great grandfather Bad during the Rev- - “Your offorts to protget the Biles push a man down, then help him|was hold at home of Mrs. ‘J. H.| A large number of residents of West-jFriday morning. The car was driven by | THE Tan with “contre™ {5 the man whio | Olutiotary "l'?“ ment treasury in the past Bave ¥o his feet and send him a ey of West Main street recently.l oo oo coun Stonington” Friday | John Minchen of Westerly. He.was im- i f A mii iu Bis cofpRny was sent homiy rected toward collecting a tax Henry lambert of No. 69 Meadow|Ladies wero sorved a chicken dinner,| ™Y R : ¥ Y | mcdiately atiended by a physician, Ho |ATd oW to use “what you've got” that|°n 2 furlough, but not being able to large and powerful corporatiom am reet naid that he was directly across | followed by musie, gams and storics.|afternoon to atiend. Founders’ day. There | SIC T, BREEA, v & BASICER 0 counts. travel alne my grandfather accom- |, the present cmersency your action The street and also saw the affair, ¥ purty broke up at a late hour, were 50 guests who enjoved the banquet | chool and put chase to a trolley cas in | FEYE YOU got the hedd? Are you aiming |PERISE him. 4 over-ruling the express act of congrees mest Cotambe told the court (hat he Alton Griswold and daughter|at the Jennio Wheelee hall The hail leron’ oo 1ig home. He ran directly in straight? @One Jighe during their erip home 2 will resull in a las to the tréasury of was in the house with Miles Ben, Virginia, have returned homs tof\wad most tastefully dressed in the school | front o yn e i e How much of your effort “soes over the - ey‘ ‘Cached a house focated in a lcne- Py an amount reaching several humdted mett and the former took Bonnett and Havon after being the guests of | saics ot gray And . orimson, autamn | ont Of & proar. i s plate?” v piace in the woods. They stopped o o million dollarss annually. i 4 Of| colors of gray and When C. Palmer Chapman of Avondale 8 and asked i they might stay over| W¢ went through some 6 Pt jou will reconisider your #tPuck him and when he fell Miles kick-{ Mrs, Walter Jones of this city for two 3 Berri bined with sprays| . - < 9 . —Frém Mind and Body. = - as I trust that you will re Yyou wd him. Columbe said that nte loaven and berriss b Y5 | was using a husking machine Friday, ss Bight. They were granted permission. [4Nd then we made & ofil on some friends ' . o0 BRR Tt Besans » N o i Mre, T, D, Crawfora and | O 814 ¥14 clematis Tho avars Were | forarm s, drawn tn hetweon two rol. They Were requéed fo go 't their 34 lafer staried (or Home. We resched B¢ Mouse. Colwme, who talked In|¢ Elinor, /attonded the ailver| 2120, 1% the GRS COOT O atom ors and was badly mangled nearly to the GRANDPA'S CHEBRY-TEEH, room &1d Have Qi qupper brought to e waiting | REFUGEES ¥RoM THEACE e - i X of Mr. and Mrs, G. D, Clark Inf oo " ates, olives, celery, tartar o hr;"‘:hrwn ;"‘YM ;';eh:dflsm :ZP;\::M "?) Grandpa has a cherry-tres Woen it brought to them my|f0f % nice indy dey to fiy it SHOW INCREASED DISORDESR - T | Puthum Saturda olis, chicken, - French ed potatoes, | 'O 3 : Full of cherries red; Lo 1 g6 fo sechos! and am i the Pifth Mr. and Mre. A. C. Parsons and|rols chieken A e ffee | Tlease the member. He was attended | it voy want those cherries, lad, i M o R g 1 have thrée cais dnid ome dog.| Adrianople. Oct (By the A. P)— eas, fruit salad, ice cream. cakes, col 5 R ot d o = ¢ i i ] 3 » ‘ . | ‘ 1 wera wogk-ond | BROR. [rull G, te oren o N ory [ Y Dre. Henry L. Johnson and M. .| “Hirry up®' he seid. )’A‘“.‘i.’“fié ::‘t:: ;“: '(:"{‘ g‘ ‘:; DONALD MACLEARN, Age 10. |The exodus of refugees throughout the R Mr s sister and. broth: fLp Sen MF }\w ontertained the guests | Scanion and was taken to the Brown {Cedar birds are coming fast, e _w;'_* T| Batlouville. territory occupied by French detach- - - v Winste W enas. fon words. af which wera | Memorial hospital, Providence, in the | Soon they'Tl strip the tres ; b B Ll B e wirch — ments has shown increased disorder in Dr. Edwarde’ Olive Tablets G Morris 15, Smith retured S EODgE i« S sanitars corps ambulance. 1t was stated [ There'll not be a cherry laft - Tt 1o SrTng 4obies. Sood the past forty-eight hours. The movimg ards’ Olive Tablets Get | rom several weeks' stay in Bly- | omposed. by, S,‘l"“!;:"“ e i | Sunday that the arm will have to be am- | Yhen they're throngh, you'll ste.” he was williig (o eif, which e did. Wy Caiiglos Xety. columns are repeatediy blocked by at the Cause and Remove It | viion T O o b o Dates of | putted at the. elbow. - Dr. Johnson ze- - Aftor éating their supper they fasten-| Dear Uncle Jed: 1 am going to tell | (0" BF6 Fematelly BOCRCl 7 C07 o | M I Mrs., Byron Potter left Satur- T\"!:w{l:u.iml:l ‘ll{'lvn“d‘ .Kn..,_.\" < 4—i 1.. | companied Mr. Chapman to Provmence. | Ther're so pretty. sray and Blmek, o fl:dm and without removinig tMeir [ you about ny‘awil‘(‘ tr:p'.“ fath. | celerate the pace as well as by new col- 2ot Ol duy ) er-hy-the-Sea wil ontel refident 18 e a g S e 3 3 ofeth, retired. ‘Thursday, gust 31, ), ath- . Dr. Bdws:ds' Olive Tablets, the sub- | % ¥ e e T ks Mbg to il Wells Fowler of 63 Elm street noticed | With a snot of red Dol Wase: 'iter Dty WErd TR L iy Gaad ShE WSl . ok 4 joIme ng from side roads or mcross stitute ior cajomel, act gently on the | tonst _Other™t, Jennie | sparks from the eWimney on the roof of | On their tail cuills, this is what emcending the Kairs on the inside.|camping trip by Chaffee’s pond. We "‘Srh‘r"’" ation has seriously alarmed bowels and positively do the work. { Miss R R who I8 11l at her| Wheele¥, Our’. . and John D. |his home late Friday.and he immediate- | I “’h‘fmdfl_l said: Someone tricd their door. My giand-|started about half pmst two and arrived| NS FHURIOR BeS FTECREY SUY People afflicted with bad breath find | nome, nax received 4 fine basket of | AVEry, to' Thdias former {1y dumped the contents of his fire exting- | ‘Tt them tako all they can eat father asked what was wanted. ‘There|ihére about four osiock. only 2300 troops for the entire aren. relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive | rruit m the Childrén of Mary's Soe t of the board V. Stolpe, | uisher on the shingles which had started | ‘Vhat they leave will b6 was no reply and everything was quiet.| When we arrived there we put up our | ORIy 2300 iroops for the entire ared The t, sugar-coated | clets of Toseph's church, esident of the alumni assoclation, |fo blaze up, THe chemical engine was Q“x"; enouch for me to have—" Theré was an otteide doorway to the|tent and got ready for supper. D e s Sise o8 pERE tablets are taken for bad breath by all | Mr.s Minnio Cheney has resigned her|responded for the organization, and L.|sent to the scenc and more chemicals ap- | 1 1ove ’;:l"‘»'- you see. house with an outeide sairway leading| We went camping becsuse my fach-| 'S the prmary caote L NG PERC who know them pokition with the Tubridy-Weldon Com.|D. Crandall of Norwich. a member of the | plied and the fire was put out. = Qm':u - Richardeon, in Dumb Ani-[to the ground. Later during the might|er's cousin and his wifé and 2 friend of GM‘!“_M';“M" Sned offers " 10 e Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen. |54y and has returned to her homo in faculty, -spoke on and Loy e b @omeone was heand coming to this out-[ours were m-flnw'-ba!- o Population o evacuate within ten days, = Bridgeport, Miss Elizabeth A. L f Norwich r - — o er door. 2 They had gote Stafford. soon g i ow drawin o a tly but '.‘"“’{,:‘.‘“""’:ob"nmfimigm' A Congrogational Thimble club with!derad two delightful violin solos. STONINGTON UNCLE JED'S TALK TO WIDE- doimneon’a"mod m:‘ seid, “Open 'l::; :;iv-l. :a_ h‘:fl’t:n”o"‘;“ st up :‘;:rwd which i n s ON, | Mre. TeWitt C. Hills, leader, me he| Three ing cheers werc given the| Martin Clemens of G - r.” Grandfather replied told stories g < . e Bleed sod gestly purifying | nomo of Mrs. Dy C. Bertows coounily,|oaster. of corpmonion, M . Bt | A (St limend of Grad View pevt, EWAREY. shooting hrovgh the panel of the door.| In (he morning my sister, my friends, | The cracuation of such lacge mum: the entire system. They do that which | i atternoon was spent in sewing and! cance followed with the alumni mem- |hearing Friday cvening m the local| T7Te are always those boys aud girls | He heard someone groan and go down e b TaTE et e Sk e o | taty to Karsgaich was & ghysicat fm- calomel does without any of | retreshments were served. | bors as guests. In the afternoon a foot- fcourt. Judge L. D. Fairbrother was on|Who Drefer to eat what they fike witheut | the stairs. s the boat and wemt out fishing and by | possibility, and the departare of the the bad after effects. o o o oty Wanleh, and [Ball garhe between the Wheéler bovs and |the bench. ~Saturday morning Clemeris fregard for Whetller It if good far them. [ s omeoiod the rost ot the mght I |10 1o e IS elghtvon percs. | pesgio has fot et béenm Ralf completed. All the Benefts of nasty, sickening, | davziier, Lois of Hartford were ainner | South Kingston-Higi school, and the vis- | was again before the court. His place | There afs thoss who are alwaye resay |and caution o oPened ho outslde douf | iy sister caught nine, my friend caught | The Greck govermor general wis dis- cathartics are derived from | Fuest day Mr. and Mrs. Kirk| itors won by a score of 24 to 0 was visited by federal agents Tuesday and cautiously looked out. There were a1 ht eight. When we |missed yesterday because he failled to O i Wallen after which Mrs, Wallen lofy § 3 e : g an | tO Tefuse part of their blood drops on the stairs, but he saw | oMe. an cusg ot - e 4 4 s Olive Tablets without | | on 0 i L & T " are | Miss Effe R. Crowther, daughter of |2nd liquor was seized by Patrolman meuls, wio' push pi inor any disagreeable effects. it o Aoy o S beid b SEFLT S PN E o Robert Crowther of Lower | Thomas O'Connell. s discovered the g weré eating breakfast we ssw a turtie Mrs, Joh is and . Paweatuck, was married Wednesday to|furnished by Mrs. Clemens. As one of e S o, Bke, Wt Mro. John Loomis and Mre. F.J. Tr¥-11r, §. Mecker of Brooklym, N. Y. Rev.|the federal agents ®d not appear as a A French official declared: “The gov- l : every bit of fat from their meat befors formuia after seventeen years of prac- ent Saturday in Hartfor {on stairs. Me looked around and found |SWimming toward us. We thought that | ernor gemeral has ineurred a :;ffll?l: i : they will to t, i i house emert it was three feet long or more. sponsibility because more deaths wi thon among patientsafiticted rith bowel T yrday in Hartford, | o.}¥. A MacDonald performed the cere- | Witness, the case was adjourned to this R T of i e e e ) made| " n the afternoon we went rowing sev- | cuused by the precipitate fight tma by and liver complaint, with the attendant | ton of Hartford jesrrd J:d( Jr:nkv «':‘Xn;‘ mony. The couple ~Wore attended by | (Monday) morning at 9 o'clock. iyl i ite , . any other thing.” bad breath > o L te Mtiny )T, Mibhée. i his oty | MMiss “Alice G. Heseltine and Bdward C. | - eral times. The funeral of Richard Wilkinsen was | those who seem to think they do not ke | (aat. hc."',! ,,m"""k,::," e em'._ We started for home about half past Tablets are purely a vegetable The former residence of J. 1. Leon-|FiéSeltine of Auburn, R. I A buffet lunch |held Friday afternoon at his home on ienee they hed during the night. The|(00r and arrived home about eight o- ixed with OBve oll: you | ard. now ownedl by Christopher Leka| V25 served at the home of the bride. The | Church street. ~Rev. William know them by their olive color, | I* being made into two tenements, one|ET00M, Who is stationed at the submagine |liams, rectar of C: The governor gencral explained that this veretable or that, even though he wis trying with all his power fto Wil- | mother is aiwa¥s nointing out their good |PEODIE told him that several mem had|C0cs. Ve enjoyed our trip very mmch. e Rieyal = 3 control the exodus and kéep it orderly ary Epistopal e e K0 to the Gurleyville Grawmmar | byt was heipless against (he over- R : i o pectd - a1 | features and urging them to try them. — is place, B | gehool and am in the Sixth grade hetming mass. The Associutéd Press r 3 s of which Mr. Leka will 3 base, will soon leave for the Panama |Cchurch, officiated. The Masonic burial ‘__|they weré the first Who were known whelming - - 0‘6’;"‘""&“&‘3’_““ : S canal zone from Notfolk, Va. The bride | SeTvice was conducted by Asylum lodge,| Members of the Tide-Awake cirele |vg some s, OLIVER WOOD, Age 1% |correspondent, talking with masy ef is a stenographer at the submarine base F. and A. M. Worshipful Master | have robably learned léng Before this Several men Went back to the Bouss Acrosy a banguet board In Chicage, A. & 2 - s o # y Rglhers e _ Chicago, A | 4t New London F. Wilkams and Senior Warden | ypat it a tni # and gearched i. They found cvidences e | D Latsker, chairman of the United States | * Ry, and Mre. P. S. Sailer of Summer |Albert Fort officiated. The bearers wers e * e {e SWE & Che fKle It SHPRE L. RS The New Dell. : torney General Dangherty and the other | Treet are at Durlington, N. C., where [ Harry Chesebro, Walter Anderson, John |0 b eaten whether they care very much [~ After resching home with his com-| Dear Uncle Jed: There wis once a K‘m BI'OS. sy et ouag m};r-m.y gfnemrs they dre attending the Amierican Clafis | Ha and Henry Friedman. or it or mot. You cannot eat just homey | fade my grandfather returmed to the|littlé girl named Mary. Mary's fatiier Bagleville. the refugees at various poimts, through- out the district, found exaggerated stories current everywhere of the ac- tivities of the comitadjis and bandits soT! 204 2leo a universal fecling agains. ‘ > : : : : i itil r line tha " - tian eonvention there. The Stonington Girl Scouts will Mon- cookies, cake, pie army in_time to sce Burgoyneé sufres- | brought 4 new doll t6 Ner. The| those rrm'ammg in lh': cotnfitry un PUNERAL DIRECTORS AND recent ruling that all ships entering | “pne members of the Westerly Com-|day cvening have as guests members of , o and deserts and get|2TEY SLme o so Dureeyds serea-|bougtt | & sew doll ig Rer. e |Gkt remamine i, USSR KO American waters must be “dry” was the | munity club are to enjoy an address (his | the Westerly Girl the riecessmry matetiale that are roquired | Seq0 remm v b cirires N6 s M. e ven The refugees place mo reliance om the EMBALMERS ¥ groatest blow that could tave happened | (Monday) evening at {heir meeting when | meeting will be held in Community hall, | 1° M&ke you grow and be stronz. It i NEWTON B, SMITH, |Rover did mot like the doll. He looked | French. The masor of one of the vii- 88 Unian St _ Willimantie, Conn | 1o the American merchant marine. Attorney Charles P. Sisson of Providence | Capt. Charles Emmett, who purchased | necessary to have different vegetables snd | Amwton. at thé doH and growled. Rover was|lages said: .w,.m.,l,.' i .‘,,_,. - e = O Aty will address them at the Paweatuck Con. | h® large shed & the shipyard, has com- | fruits, different foods in ordee to get fiie jeaious becsuse Mary loved Her dofl.|thall be massacr e Stay. Smyra % PR gregational church. He will speak on|menced to tear it down. : inside | Came ashore we let them go. Whils we hold the exodus in check. Bonds of $500 were | away their nice baked potats, or cut|D° OP¢: He then opened ehe inside \ iron wh X ” But Mary notiéed Rover and, seeing him | has taught u€ 4 lesson. Franee gave & e i [2 T political ssues, state and national. Light| Clarence Main has sold his residence | . ch makes the romy chesks, the randpe’s Farm, JAY M. SHEPARD Utiels Jed growl at the doll, she took pity on him | cast Thrace away to 1(h0 ’r;zm; new i g 7 - hi ts revent us from refreshments will be served. The wint, on Eim streét to' John Szymonski, who | Materials that make the bomes and tife | Dear Uficls Jed: I am going to téll|and turned sround to pat Kim France wants to pi going | program will alsc be outlined at ihig|Will Teside there. Tat to heem e i e rv to| 77U about staying the week-ond _at JANE WHEELER, Age 10. |to a country immune from massacre Suseveding Filmore & Shepard wdutiig, niecessas i G grandpa’s farm. Gréndpa came after| Stonington. We shall not listen.” : . and Mes. Bdward Northrup are | have well balariced seals, and fict only to | us in his two-sested wagon . Mothor, An aliied officer explained to t¥e Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, the | Visiting in Southbridge, Mass. have them but t6 eat them, for v sister and my grandma went with me. wedding of Miss Elizabeth Howard Til-| Ca2PL. J. C. Fratus of Latimer light has HESE You o X i Funeral Diractor & Embalmer 1 lation had forty ¥ Protecting e Henm. mayor that the popul p = 3 st My fatirer came over after his work. £ days in which to leave, but the mayor $:62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC | Deod sixty years fest, Sold everywhels ||inghas, cldest daughter of Bdward M returned from a trp to Hartford. for othier reasons {Ran bocsuss the tded [ ™ ZuLil® NS LG SO 216 grandpa | Dear Uncle Jed: There was a cat, | jyog. We shall zo before the Tark- » Tillinghast of Hope Valey and Lester Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Potter were callers | tastes good. It is necessary to eat to live dog, a Wen and a fox who lived i the Lady Assistant. Tol. Connection | Jut, 0. A. Voorhees, M, D., Philsdelstin ¥ o 5 i1 ¥ erfe arrive.” Bdmond Gavitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ea- | i1 Norwich Sunday. and the more care that s taked in eatitig | conld. S % oo - e ’1:.':,'2,.3 woois. Oné day the cat wemt fo the |l EemdaTmeT BTNCT Wi L. Gavitt of 43 Beach street, Weet- | Ge0r8e Taylor and Charles Burteh | no rooq trat is good for you, the Hetter |1 WeNt f6 the trdmp and it was tripped, | 05'8 House. On e ord he met O 19| our ®ACE mORSES erly, ook place at the bride's homo on | HaVe returned from a visit of a week in | 1 ¢ 3 % I set it sewin. I told Mr. Wood- | Tio fo% & YU A L X et DEATE AT CHARTER OAK PARK Main street, Hope Valley. The serviee | PTOvidence. is the state of health. cuek 1 wotld get hém the next time, | 5008 o okt you, but you are tdou tn‘ used by the officiating clergyman, Clay- S e THL isn't so for boys and giris alene, | In the afterson Gréindpa had com.|fof Me” |The cat went on add doge| Harttord, Oct. 3—Four rae horses, ton A. Burdick, D. D., pastor of the MYSTIC but for everyone. It if {6 be resliged |DENY, 2 Dig auCo full. After a late k- | CULE L POTL 8 S D O went | Aimaden Onward, Harry D, O, and AbS rarcanck Scventh Day Baptist church, | Miss Marguerite Duhaime, daughter of | tHat there ars things to bs learied i re- | 2o enont down to see it [ had got M. |y uggow do you do, dog,” seid the cat, | Direct, noted pacers, and Daybreak Swerly Nas written by the bride's|Mfr. and Mrs, Albert Duainie, has been| gard # whit Yoo sHoGld ent weil At i g 18 mother (Geceased) and useq at her mar- & £ . URRAY'S BOSTON STORE % “Wwe must go and sec the hen.” S0 gway | well known trotter, were burnéd 1o o e complimented for her interpretation of < my trap but ¥ Wes not a wooddhuck |4y rec il death in their stafls early this - - 2 iTiage. It was a double ring service. The { Fvangeline as well as her dancing and | >°00¢ Other things, for nothing is xifore | but nmm. 1 was 80 pleased I knew | 'Soon they met the fox. “T going | when fire swept throngh the th home was handsomely decorated in yel- | singing at Mt, St. Joseph's academy | imPortant than zood heaith. T could get some roficy for his skin, S0 e i 9 nn. low, green and white. The couple were | Hartford. to eat you, dog, but you will bite me | Charter Oak stabies at Osic . Fosert 1 tovk the Seunk up 10 the house and 1 e here, Wesley ! Miss Duhaime is a grad So sure that vou get ofl of the | . 50 on 'went the dog and said nothing.|park near married under a floral arch of palms.|of the Broadway grammar schosy isas o be stire that Jou' g of the | ik gramdpe smelt us before we got * ! x i . Soon o @ hen's house | was so badiy Surfied that he was shot The bridal party cntered the living room | Mrs. Fred Liese, who was delegats | | oo ixt (e Dody requires, it is best|answiere fiesr Kign, for He asked mo|ry, i oo Aol e | latethis afiernoon: - P to the music of Lohengrin, preceded by | from Pequot temple, P. ., t0 the grand | 10 %8t all the things (hat are pat bafre| WL T M0 ot W iy trap. 1 Jo0k inc|m. Ste ssid tmt the fox was after her, [ Tho horses, which wero privatelr, the maid of hanor, Miss Canta Clarke of | I0lge at New Britain and New Haven,|¥om at Home, for mothers understand . L 4 DEMONSTRATION AND SALE OF THE 6 the dog went out and bit the fox. The | o%ned, were at ly, ] c s to take Him out of the trap but my fa- : 20,000, Almaden \ Hanover, N. H. a college mate of the | has returned home. Which fonds are wholesonie and beneflcial | ther was and 16 esid “Take fox rif dway and Was never seen again. | 320.000, o FR E AND THE ELLIS SEWING beide. The ribbon bearers wero' Mar-| M(r. and Mrs Otis Abell of Haley séreet| .uq which should B egtén tozether. nv:y- do m':: nnr*”m Yeu, 1 did n':‘n‘rl WALTER WARREN, Age 10, |vaiuned at $10.000. They were not in- F. Jorie Babcock, Lucy Rawlings, Dorothy | tritertained over tho wesk end Mr. and 55 4 gl . ; ; P, Motyille, sured. Twenty other horses in the sta- Fisher, Gene Tillinghast and Rachel | MTs. Frank Gallup of Willimantic. There is teamwork in conrection with | ¥t Mo "”.mm £ iy o g R bies were led to ety with grest aim- Tilinghast, J&. The fower girl was| Befjamin Mull, Howard Duall, Leonard | foods quité the same as there is if DIaY- | ates camio out of the House o see Him. Tae Ramvew Tand, guity by grovms Who. discovérsd tho Gladys Tillinghast, & cousin of the bride, | Hermes, FHonry 'Tafham, Afbore Cole, | ng games, But they werit baek ifito fhe house Wi | Desr Uncle Jed: Bobbie and Bétty| The fire, which was of unknows or Tho bridesmaids were the Misses Kath: | 1e%® Stinson and Percy Morgan wero in their noses between theiy thumbs and (had just finisHed reading the rainbow | gin, was discovered by a groom ear'y| erine THlinghast and Marion Higoox. | Pridgeport Saturday, where thiey attend- e fingers. [ &m going down to ho|story Book, When the sHowér of rain | this morning in the stall of Wesley T The usbers were Jason W. Holman and |0 the Shriners' fall conclave, WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS. farm again and 1 Nope there wor't ¥ outside ceased, and a beautiful TAINBOW | who was kicking and smortimg with 1¢r- June . Cook. The bride was attired in |, Reynolds Wheeler is confined to his| 1-—Newtén B. Smith of Amston—Res-|any ladias fhere this tehe. Then I can |stopped at thefr window. Yor. A moment later (he entire $tab < her mother's wedding gown, white ivory ’"»:_ne on High street by illness. cued by & Prince. Fét my trap agmin. TH is iy eifet| “ON!" (hey crfed, “lsm't that 16vély?| was in an uproar as grooms attempred satin, with sleeves and over draping of ony: Shase of Leominster, Mass, was| 2 oliver Wood of Bagleville—The Boy |1stter. 1f you Bke it I will try and|Let us get on and explore (kis raimbow. ¢ brocaded chiffon. She wore a tulle veil | Week cnd caller Here. : BEGINS THIS MORNING There is always a need of a sewing machine in most every Bome, especially where there is some sewing to be done. And when you purchase a machine you should know what g to lead the horsés out and it was on' B > Land Boomer. wm;mm wy St - mn')’nmn::; M:fl::: :mfi after being Llndfolded and beaten (ha' capght wit a band of orange blossoms, =% s infield- JLISON ARSTOW, 2 {hey €| twenty hotses were saved. you are paying for. coromet style. She carried a shower bou. PHOENIXVILLE A:mnmyx-“‘d;:" LR Age 11, |besutifully colered wey. "The stible; which -.:‘m by O quet of bridal roses and lilies of the . : FPlainfield, A little voles in their esr said: “You ¥ o - e s dessnistonts . iy T oasia Of Donce woee crians thul Jpeople were in aftendance at| 4—Domwald MacLearn of Badowvitie— are coming o 06 Laud of Dresbe” Connecticut Fair association, was pru-- Step in this during tion, and Mr. Ellis, }! 7' ™ crepe and carried bronze dah- | fioe Crome, SHOWPSon Thursday. | The Auto Boys' Vacation. S0, W0e08, % TodRed Mo drbian tically destroyed. Almaden Onwa: | demonstrator and representative, will demonstrate the Sritl s ioreg Roy CI in- — " lias. The malds’ gowns were of Copen- Y g omens enrertained John R. Vin-| ;_aNes Roy of Willimantic—The and Harry D. O. had just retursed fro-o as_bubbles, big, smail and besutiful, | cp, ton and son, George, of 2 Dear Uncle Jjed: 1 am interested In erry Park, Il of these two b g S e "HE, of HSHOH, Sen- | oty Bire Gitts of the TYem. mtoreycles Dedause my fathor owns | oo CTITICE Oce W & Wbt one flh L 3 dahlias, ¥ The Pound party at the chapel Sat- 6—Charles Traey of Putnam—An Avia- | ofe and thers are also many interestine » ;| AUTHORIZED TO REPEEM Thére was an informal reception andt'|urday afterncon was a succes. tor's Luck. things wieh ave not on an automobile. §| tumicheon wass served. ‘The coup\: will re- | The dance in the old mill Also I like fhém becawse they can g2 attracted | side in New York upon’ their return from nuén‘e:ms L:'ul of (nw’: guests. LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. i e ien extended weddimg trip. The at home | Gladys ocelyn s refurned from a i Bogral : Fecsis The motoreycle was iavented by | eards are for January 1st. The bride is | ViSIt With ler sister in Cincinnatl. your ook and was very pléased with s | O%ar Hedstrom and i factory was a graduate of the Westerly High school |, Frank Bennette of Ashford is repait- | /v 0o 1iee to read I¢ 48 Well as 1 do, | ", 30 S€ Sprirgfield, Mase, and Smith college, *22. The groom is a | NE Nis buildings. ¢ These Machines may be purchased on the Easy Payment Plans TREASURY €PRTIRICATT < Washington, Oct. 39 —Pedees] reser - banks have been duthofised by Secrets Mellon, it was anmouriced todsy at ¢ treamury, to redeem in cush beginn' v 2 ookt The esrly motarcycle was like a tom . and b tres raduats of Wesierly High school and |,,SWI4eY evening ROy Clemons enter- | 210 T (hank you very muell for the nice | yodurn bieyels Wieh aw enghe fn it sertiicates of InaetaeRy s e H C MURRAY C gradusts of Wes " tained @ party of young men . from | PFeSeHt They kept fmprovitig them and - now | shine: 1032, dated Drc. 16, 1991, and rories 711 " o & i Thompson. Tdabelle Phillips of _Hampton: Many | they are very popuisr. 9 21922, dated June 1, 1927, and both m- - Charlés Todd, cleven, son of Mr. and e ST thanks for the lovely book you semt me.| This summer 1 lsarned to drive my |the turing Dec. 15 next. Redomption will 1. - Mrs. Alexander Todd of Poquonnoe = Many men want to be great and a few | The Auto Bovs Vacation. 1 am fesding it | fethers. I wee ArWing it ome day ._indeed, g €. per and_acorued interset te the Mt rowd, was knocked down by a Ford car 'trv to be good. and enjoy it very mmuch. Gng I sesety Gpped over. 1 turned|was.(He mwst of the redemmtion. :

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