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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. F i | Frank Jerser, Vietor Sekénzo and Albert | NORWICH BULLETIN 0% R offta | Brought before Jusies of the b 3 eg2 { Charies B. Davis of the Franklin town 85 Chareh Streat Telegmane 1002 | Lomard was charged with assault | aamiam e atid breach of the peacs and the hm\;mlr ¥ | ing men wero churged with breach of the “edorml Prohibition Fnfercsment om-',"' T trars foamd gutity §88 Lomard | 5 William 8. Congdon end Stanton L. ! was fued 32 and custs and the other four Vrigae were sucesweful in the seizure of '$1 and gasts. Kanifio refussd ’tn settle ther still Saturdey aftermoon whes | 8id Rraferred ts go tb the Norwich toun- wuther still Saturday aft Ity fmil, mithotizh he h&d §415 in -k raided the farm of John Bowers ati yegeion. Moodas und brought baek with them a 6-guilen still and five quarts of contra- | I nand liguor, besides @estroying over 100 | SENCIE GF LI 1 Boness ov.13. He was a native of Coventry, 4igned before United Stutes Commis-|gen of the late Walter C. Brown, and sioner Marl Mathewson today (Monday). ' wss gweduated from Natchaug High In the local pellee court Saterdss | school in 1375 under Principal John B. morning Wired Lowe, 17, was clargod | Weich. He visited Connecticut occasion- With the theft of $17.69 from one of the | ally. | sirls in the employ of the coning depart-‘ ‘The funeral of Henry (. Maas was held ment of the American Thread company/! et hus lats homs in Mansfield Sunday af- Ao theft being made Friduy. Lowe plead- | ternoon at 2.50 o'clock and buriaj-follow- “i uilty through his gukrdian ad litem:. |ed in the Nuthan Hale cemetery, South loWe was suspeeled of the theft - ané | Covantfy. < somivned by Fdgar JL Richmond of the ! The funeral of Mrs. Okive A Whittaker plant, and the money was Tound pasked wax held Saturday afternoon at.3 o'clock. n the end of his shoe. For a time Lowe | Rev. B. C. Bugbee officiated. Burial was | denied being guilty but finelly broke {in ¢he Warrenville cemetery. The ar- Peace ! | pos- Walter Z. Braws, haditer of the lllinois | s Insurance company since 1893, and 1 known s & Dusinbes man in the cen- west, died at his home in" Chicago down , jrangémeénts wers in charge of the Jay All h# smid was "It was = tsmotalion | Shepard estate. for me” Lows's brother said that yoang | Raymond A. Parker has issued » call 16we BAd never gotten into troubdle be- | for a masting of all the rapreséntatives ot fued and that he had been sending money | the alumni classes of Windham High 10 Barre, Vt., to help his sick father. A !schoel in the schoel building: next Mondas® fme o §5 and costs was imposed, umount- evening to formulate nlans for the organ- ing (o $12.75. and a jail sentence of 30 yization of the alumni reunion which I5 te days in jail, with the jalkhscntence remit- | be held in the state armory Wednesday te, and 1owe was nlaced on prodation | etening, Dec. i7T ’ for #x months. | Miases Avne and ;lwel Practiesily oversome in the city and | Hurtford wers week ca g oo of"mwn weat to jook at | &nd Mrs. Aethur Hurley, : the rums of tbe Latham & Crane shop| Miss Frunces Farrell has refurned from | saturdar, which was destsoyed by firs | NOYWich, where she uttended the funeral ! Fi4tlay night. 'The owmers made an at-|Of her cousin, Miss Alys M. Duckley, ampt to get to the exte, Whith contained | Which was held Sturday moraing. hS records of the firm, and wlich lay in Fu‘::k ‘:m:: ull‘!re‘: J:mll' I"_r-mcfl‘itcaerk m::a”?x{ ¢ “derh Tus, but the heat and | Z » sbent 1 ::ok:“fom““‘-w: back. They could nat { BoSton. Mise Marguerite Cotter returns :ive an aecnrats estimais of thelr loms | With them today (Momday). Jetora prasuring the recorfs but roughly | MrS. W. W. Lewis leates for Daytons, setimated it Lo be about $75,080, with no | Fia., today (Monday) to spend the winter { Mrs, n A. ols, for severa s Abent 1L e'clock Saturday mevaing Ba- | Mr. and Mrs, John Reilly and son Wal- Sine tmmpany No. 1 was called out In an-{ter atteaded the Yale-Harvard fovtball . game Saturday. ¥o 20 Taciton stest. ‘The biase wa{ " pALE. O Brooks, viee principel ot Y S |2he Windna: o00). attended the e 'l‘l‘:l“ S ““‘;“' ’t‘ Yale-Haevard geme Saturday Mebhiten e, whet s e e e L= Vs N Fatham Are Neco-tenement house was throwlng forch | JiC by (N 80f, Beraurd aad his fam- fiums which st the roof on fire. The| 'y et Nt & Aremen used 20 gallods of olemicnl .y G Ty iR compAny Wi . rs. 0. A. Perry of New York, attended o i /a2 D. A, R. meeting at the Hotel Astor| 31 Saturday afternoon. wived Saturday when the | Thomas C. Butler of Connaeticut Agri- streasees of eighi large deer Which had | cuituewl wollege and Miss Jane ¥. Ashton Godsoe of | isStors with- Mr. ArkemAssbip Was Te- { With Our | domianting 1geals. | God, Braved the | home. floud shouts of the crowd, camd m_an| | {Tegan were callers m the borough Sum- UNION MEE AT (Special Lo Jewett City, Nov. ttended union meet regulional church Sumday evening, w wddressed by Rev, Howarf Stevencon the pastor of tho cliurch His tholc-heartod treatment of h Ideals, TING HELD JEWE®T CITY CHURCH | The Buletin) | 28, Yery largely 2 heid in the Co: and impreseive| subject. Keepnz Puith | was characteristic o the man. From the lemding of the Pilgrims o Pirmouth Reéck in 1820, the wpeaker| most ably presented the sters the | mareh and progress of Americi. | o item was left umTouc which could erve In the painting of the beau titul pieture of their outstanding und| They lived that w ght have life, and wrought that we! might butld, 1 The thought of Ameriok, what it i and what it must be & presemted in the dddress. dld mot fail of finding the| sympathetic awswer désired by (he) speaker. | He related storids ef the pionerr, whol with his family, gaining guidauce ana| divine wisdem from hWs Bible and his pathises wHdsrness, | tolling and accomplishimg, alfl because; of cherished i@esls, that became part of) 'stence. e must keep faith with| ieals, nevsr syerving f{ram our plain 8uty to ketp ssored ths govern ment, the charch, the sehosls and ths The speaker clesed, reciting that gem| of poetry by Waltere, Lot Me Live in| {he Houss by the Side of the Road aad| Be z Friead to Man, =i Jewert Y Wwas more than \nflllyl interasted in the Yale and Harvard foot- | ball game Saturday, mainly because of | the considerable number of radio sets| thut were able to.tune in om the New | Haven wave. A. A. Young, Jr., ha# due of the finest | outfits in this end Of the etate. Thoso ! who ealletl 1o listen in, were little short of astonished at the distinctress with which each dstail was audfble. The shrill whistle of the referee and the | clear as thongh one was ssated within | the bowl. T M. Carpenttr, P. W. Chase, Anérew McNfeol ard E. A. Faust were in va‘ Haven Saturday and saw the . 2 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farrell of Wao- | | < A shile of wind, a litte befere neom, ! in this ssction, change@ a dull, clondy morming with threatened mnow, and the | mercurs at 38 degree. to a fine aft noon with Lright sumshine sud e ten de- | gree rise in temperature. Within an héeur automobile partles on ihe state road plcked up, and dy four oclock normal Sunday traffic was moving. | Tws youag men from the becoagh who | are possessed Wwith a reasonably opinion of their hunting abfiity, went} out shortly before the closed season be. gan, to bring in, a8 ther deciartd, what | day. | here {rom THn DORH, Maine, WeTt | sttended the Yale-Harcard:zams Satur- o8 on disdray in 2 iocal babehsr mwr- ! dq; l Kat. Thers wer seven bucks and & doe, | and each animal weighed over 180 pounds. TA® proud humers who ecured the tro- | Miss Frances Mclintosh speat the week | «nd ‘with Mrs. Charles Lenneth of Nor-1 - scattering game had hewn overlooked by | the refular hunters. All day they tramp- ed the woods and fel8s, just at dusk | seated in a clump of homlocke, znd . 5 varieties: Amevican, Pimento, Swiss, Brick and the slice, pownd 8 VARIETIES IN TINS Your guarantee | of quality and flavor Look for the Kraft label on the cheese you buy. It is your guarantee of a quality and flavor in cheese Like other great successes, Kraft Cheese has been imitated. But only in size and shape, for the method [ that produces Kraft quality is rated as a great discovery in dairying and is protected by patents. And the Kraft label is your protection. e, sold by osrafoafi You can get many beautiful and useful articles in endnn.. for these U. P. S. coupons which come with: Wrigley’s Gum Rainbow Candy Arrow Borax Soap Pilser Brand Malt Syrup WS- Barker's Animal & Poultry Sunbeite Cleanser Pride Washing Powd Foods & Remedies . Hi-Brow Ginger Ale Wheeling Matches New Hampshire Table Syrup Uneeda Matches Economy Matches United Cigar Stores Coupons from all the above can be COMBINED to get the pre- " mium you want. - 'Comeanduetbebewtifuldisphy;tfln Premium Station located at 189 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. and learn the great values given thrifty folks who save their coupons. Do net trade or sell U. P. S. ceupons. If you trade United Profit-Sharing Coupons for coupons or trad stamps of other comcerns—you are the loser. Brokets-and dealers offer to make exchange only by profit te themselves. Redeem U. P. S. coupens at Premium Stations and get areatest value for yourself in high grade merchandise. Write for free illustrated catalogus of premiums te UNITED PROFIT-SHARING CORPORATION {while talking over in low tones the fil; {luck of the & o 1. Longley, treasurer bf | eeticut Agrieultural tollege, Judgs | lasweilyn J. Storrs asd Ralnh Walker of | e und Leslio Longley of West Har ford. ThA BunfLers'hmve bean fa the Maine weeor stmce Nov. 0. and uven Ir re- ti®n 1o this oity Saturday sfterncon. the | iser were londed imte » ttwck and taken | 19 Storve Dagpaty Sherik’ Geerge Bexie drew his S ames Aspinwall of Hartford spent the | woek end with his prients in this oity. ttending tho Yale-Harvard game Sat- Urdey was e party consisting of Mr. and Mre. Ruymond A. Parker, Mr. and Mes. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mre. Roland S &0, Mr. and Mre, Kenneth N. Hill- house, Miss Marion Hillhouse and Palmer. Tatham, Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Arnold witnessed ravolver and prevented 2 misiature battle jthe Yale-Rarvard gatac Saturday. 7 a 4f Verdun ¥ when Itallah amd Rus. | Me. and Mre Willard i, Smith had as Minh Juborars on the etaie road comstrac! ' Week ehd guests Mr. and Mii. Jobn Bacon. tion job in Franklin gathersd up their |of North Haven, formerly of-Scotland. = - f0Poes and nrepared for a clash. The men wore armed with forks, shovely, picks dnd | oiubs and were lined up for the ciarge arrived and, standing hauk bverbamging the fighters, he s fistol and threatened to shoot | da: the first man to make & move, The Russiany had sulfered a beating | neevisas to Mis arrival and were thirsting | minstre! verformencd and dance given by | for revenge. At thd sight of the gua the { Onees tribe of Red Men in St. Edward's PRLUS Was called off and, amsisted by By-!Rall Friday and Sator@ar evenings. ren White, Sherfft Hoxie then five| _Sevaral Stafford peoplo- attended the of Ghe MW trouble makery Mrul Tale-Harvard [Gowall zame at New Ha- They Wer2 Laurance Lomard, John Velte, | ton Saterday. 1 e new automabile garage being erceted dy the Hudsen Garagé comsany on Tutmace avenue is raepidly nafiring! ; completion. E i The to¥n sehool tommiites. will hold a | ixmsgtiug at the sudll@ lidrary this (Mon- | jaay) svenlsg at 730, i BAKING POWDER e - Indians Thrived- in the Celd. YoUu uSE 1 1 1 ihe dweliers ih egstern and cem rel Calada find the" severs ceid of our Bris? perlsds of low temperatures somrewhat » hardahip, hew was exist. . | edce {slerable, even pessible, to the yIndians whem they had to depend wholly upen thetasslvee Tof even the [ bare masns of submistence? How ald they get tireugh the wimter at alfy The qlastion is suggested when oup eonditions of 1ife ar® contrasted with g theire,—Montreal Family Hersld. L e < e STAFFORD SPRINGS .| The udlic shocis will closo Wednes- | y for h® Phenksgiving recess, Ses- 1508 Will be resumed on Monday, Dec. 4. Thers Wis A'larze attemdance at the| Ittt i 3 s s e et oy o i THE HURTEAU AND BOSSE CORP. - HOUSEMOLD FURNISHINGS TN AR AND 314 Mwin mm;wsmm"m, Conn, Phone 6%1.2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND [EMBALMERS W Uninn 8t He_ Ougt to Be Miobbed. { An oid bpehelor says, there is bLut one thing swester thad love's young dreha, and that i§ to wake up and find soursei? shgle~Bosten Demuseript. | emaxxaorvive. ropoives Phone ouE Qeater enri ing ndufi?nlni n‘r‘nnxa With cent:; 3 a o froden whioped or<am,Inixed tropice! fruits and nuts covered Wwith )."r‘enrc;q:\j e WILLIMANTIG |tream beautifully decorated.w'*h whisped Tal. G " mfinigfit‘-mar Youi' o jome for #8-62 NORTH ST. Lady Assistast. noviid MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn.. | A iy Our Thanksgiving e WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS ‘WEEK We bave just received a new . shipmest . of . FUR- COATS, real warm and cozy garments s Remember, you save 20 PER CENT., and in’ some 4 Ithe fliness of her simer, Mre. Gingrs: .cAlshdar presented by George R. N 2 great hoot owl alight- ed-in a tree overhead. | Both hunters let him heve buth bar- rels, and down hie tame with & soft thud | into’ the nearby bushes. TWell plewsed, | one lad threw Mr. Ol orer his should er, and the long tramp back home De gun. 'The first mile was gotten over, ithe evéning was warm, the chap with ti owl sort ol felt that somcthing was no going just right, atounf unler the back | of- his, woblen hunting llouse. M Jook- | o3 guardedly at his companion, reaching-over his shoulder grabbétl eif a roupls of times, sarn he dee { thAL the/OWl a3 gettng heavy (it| corpora ster: ital Was about tho 8ize of a‘fir\fi. S e _ e "M"L“d pefl “of its feathers Would hardly have |20 $908,000 for the purpose’ of dealing wefghed Lwo DPounds), 0 prompily the|:n real estate ahd investments. other Jafl Ehowldered the game. | have just _ Another mile was ma#e, and then | sscrethry of state. henter No. © vound that the bird wes!|wre Charles Perry. Afnidg n weltht, with a sbrt of_“obaw 2 1y accompaniment to 1he imcrease. halt wes called at oace. No “decodticiz- ing stunt in a Freleh war Seetor tver AR anvthing on the acl the iwain put over Wwith faverish haste. The hreed Was declured o b2 a cial, Qoubtiesn Ru- bo Americanus. ® luwckiess bird g mow of parts usknowh; and the hunters €o” giving advice on hoot oWl shoot- ing: Miss Delphine Beauregard was call- 2d- Saturday evening to Danietson, M inedrporators Arthur L. Perry, Thomas Ferry. all of West ‘The Jail Hill football wich wera defeatad the Italiax American Athlette cith at - Riverfidte park Saturday afternoon Dy a seore of 12 1 8.~ Rev. Fred A. MceDonald, pastor of the { Congregational church - of Pawcatack { for the last eight yemrs. preached fareweil sermon to the congregstion om Sun@dy~ moraing. Mr, cam' of N | i Miss Vinetta: MacLaughiin 1 a guest | UoRal @hudch in Wordester. at.her slster's, Mrs, Carle Mann's. With another iter, she was 10 Ratve started | % % ror Califormta to vish their mogher on !cvening there was a “snip Tuesday, but the trip Mas beth @olay.|in the pariers. it was mew &nd novel ed. 5 - Mr, And Mrs. Varmum Teekdr. at 9 -1t i beliaved hers that thé §5 ceaid | Haley strest Saturday evening cdlebrated & pound turkey scard for Thafksgiving |their' 25th wedding anniversary. A fini in exploded. Local markets promisd |programme was enjoved and ‘the 3 them at & much less fgare. gucsts, friehds and helghdors joined S.AY intervals ail @ay Butday Harvard{meny happy wishes for the couple. Gifts machines went' up-over the state road,|of vut glass, Stiver and linen, showed shéwing - plents” of gay streamers. the esteem in which the comple is held. -The fon of Winona, a canvas|A dainty Luffet lunch was eerved and of “note, is the sebject of the handsome | music was enjoyed. Ed-| Tne foneral serviess of John Kenseth mond of. Veluntows. Lo Teau, the 5 vear old son of M. At Bt. Mary's chavel Sanday thé Fath-|and Mrs. Lé Béeu. wert held at the home ‘#r Superior df tie Assumption college of fof his parents, at 65 Fligh street, Satur- ‘Worcester, assisted at the masses in- the | @ay afirhdon at 1 o'clock. Intrhmnt was abeende.of Rev. J. M. Seitermmn; the lati- |in St. Patrick’s cemetery at Mystic. tér being at BSt. Fraweis' hospital in| Willlam Nolonson, who has betn in Hartford. for treatiment. the employ of the Cearal Lufch for a The many friends of Pather Seiferman, | long time. has resigned his posftion there Doth in the church and-out of it, will,be |and will be employed at the New Lofdoh uleased to learn that Hun@ay eveniig it |light house where he will move with his tas said that his suspected trouble s not | family. Charles Walsh has taken his of .the seriots nature at first reported. Fa- | place. vorable .response to treatment may be| Ths Wheeler Grug store on Main street rapid so that he will ‘be absent But a [has Been sold out to Mf. Knox of New few Sundays. Haven. Mrs. Ffank E.- Robinson entercaled | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lamb of Quiam- the Harmony elub Friday @t her home on {bog eéntertained Saturday cvening -at.a Babst Main strest. squaré dance in the néw barn which has ‘whe @8 walks just been completed. Many friends werce m: e:u.:r:.:” nnu’i" ‘:mmunm present and refreshments were srdvd, Bble to fin bitter-sweet, Hardly a pass-| Sunday the remeins of Col. William E. erby notioes the liitle green fowers of | F. Landers, who' died.in Meriden, weérs the, bittér-sweet in June, but. now, these |buried at Jim Greve cémetery. Charity who' are foutnate enough to.ceme. upon{and Reliet lodge, No. 172, ¥. and A.. M. a vine will find. the.orenge pods curled | Conducted the services. - back 56 @8 to.display the crimson ssed [Was a former resident here and was: al- cqvering. Late sutumn has no - more |50 at one time in Dusisets in.the. towy). hungsome berry @isplay than Bittar- | - Mre. Samusl Higbee o Ashbey sweet. WinterBerrias: are to be found in |has réceived any swamp in great guantities,: but.not |Drother, Russell Hilton, sWeet. bitter- Mrs. James L. Jendks - of Megfers|Cldent. He Tormerly, resided Hihside, Masa., s vistting her parents, nm l,!hyfi;’ % :&7"‘3‘."1\. e s Malant o Regt Maln | rs Walthr Gargifor of Main, strast, Duting social held | Memorial hospital st New on, re- g 3 £ Saturday. it Priday svenmy the board of dirsstors el o; yetE ouse & tent at the Lawrence Memorial hospital, s vt th lfiriom'::;’hurl hof hetas | New London, rag:mt home Saturday. a tivities osmmitt, | v ? week automobile for i Fidrida where (e N Btevens of - Wellaslay, L4 er, “Mrs. Charles P. Cottrell, Willian Segar and hesl MeDonald has! ten calied to the Ofd South Congréga-| ‘The deconsed, it of the" death of her Yarmoul Nova Scotia. He.was killed in an ac. The Washington Tryst, Building, In-_(he war.hs served as & T. M. C, A, wec- | Thes | ; recéived a charter from the | :| the activities of the church, i | hera, the . football | who haf been- s patient ‘et tha Home|. oy Wil student, council, Redemption Agen: 44 W. 18th Strest, Now Yerk City nearing of the witl of C. retary with the Amerilan Expeditionary forcés for méariy a year. Mr. MeDon- #ld has been a very ardent worker hers ish socisty, which in forming in| some .months ago. The retir-| ihg pastor exprested the hope taat hin! ‘Miccessor would be chosen at once and| be gzivsh liberal support in developing Paul Juliano Newark, N. J. Rév. Fred A. McDenald the Werterly peo! Yale-Marvard fost Havén Saturday. Jomeph Paseiti and wifé are visiting in Providence. ¥rad Sehbitz is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mary F. Stabl in New Tork city. Anmowneeriont has heen made that the Smith Granite company and tha Kinifail & Coembs Co,, both of Westarly who conduet granite cutting sheds, have settled with their men and tha men ap to resume work at once. Some time agd the Smith. Granite company., who hae= the largest quarries in Westerly. sottled | with {heir quarrymen and the mén r sumed work. With the settlement w the cutters and (ool sharpemers the! plant can now open to capacity. The agre@ment with the outters and sharp eners calls for $1 per hour as a min’ Mmum wage. with a 44-hour werk for “even months and a 40-hour week rovl five: months, l is visiting relatives in ®as among Who aliafdéd . the game at Naw At’the Immaculate Conceplion chureh a collectibn was taken up Sunday at all the masses for the sufferers Many, Austrid and Poland stantial amount W: of © thanksgiving will be sid church’ on “Thanksgiving at 9 ock. James Conwmy, Edward Mathews and George Spargo have returned to Prov™ dénce after speading Sunday in town. . A mew crook hus developed in West- erly in .the form of a petrson getting hext to, gasoline tanks with a five-galion tan and a“®yphon. Though he has'mot ag yet bech apprehendeéd his todls ha been lécated and ars lodged in thé po- lice station on Union street. . A ear -be- ionglig lo<James A. Kodldknis was the last that was drained by this partfcular ndiridudl-and {he pol'c aré mow on the Tookout_for him. Oyér ‘ote hundred Westerly people at- nded; the Tale-Hafvard foofbali gams at New Haven Saturda:. > Timethy E. Gears, son 6t Mr. and Mes, Dennis Geary of Tower . strest, studenit at Kingstown -coiloge, has beex honored by the mombers of the collegs and elected - student member. «f executive :committee. of The Beacan, the| weekly -of the Rhode Jeland | “State_College. Mr. Geary ‘s & Senior ifi| th eelectrical engineering course und x| mentber of the Deita Alpha Psj fratér- dgnt body againwt,cight tthet #,- all senior memiers of - 1he Jetl/ Novogroskl, & student -of Proyi. dence’ college, is visiting his - parents] over {he week-end, 42 . Willlam Mudge, ;who -'s” umpioyed T Providence -was g Sunday visitor with hig family in. Westerly, o4 _ Hard cash _is. also so called it 48 hard (o gt " . - / -because Levn James vet company’s plant aré planning to”hold |F. e S ———————— i ONINGTON o6 oy Somvies e i Friday, Dec. 13. iv the aate get Tor the by 1 Wayiand at! office of the eurrogate of New York. | This i& a hearing for the appontment of ; Jotn E. Warland as adminfetrator of his father's eatuts. Everett Clifford and Osear James and | = il D of Cl Sunday | pusse = in Hope Valley. , has been here will be a Thunksgiviag. sery Anesday evéning, it Being a union ice of the Firm gregational churches. Women gmployes of the American Vel- ¥ are spending a few Gay? New York Miss Emily Wood of Hartford was ¥ The engagement of Miss Prudedes i«C Drother. davghter of Judge and Mi. Fairbrother of Stonington, and 1. weke avenue. Wem- sueet y wae held at the Ol Sunday afternoon and the ] the pleasure of listening tc a eermon given br rafle second one emjoyed here 1hle jmunity ho: { hymns This is season @ supper at the Elm Tree inn at Pawca- tock. Toesday etening Miss Lucy Crowiay will be in charge of the roed work at the | Wequetequoek Comtmunity club. Dr. and Mr=. D. . Taylor. Mr. and Mes F Dodge. 3 E. Fairdbrother and Dr. Useher attori@ed the Yale-Harvard foot- ball game at New Haven Baturday. Dr. Usshar's son Orviiie was munuger of the Yale team The last of tha Tobiball gumey was played at Owens field here Saturday at- —— He Knew Her, To the husband of the mevelist the | publisher was extolling her mantfed | tirtnes. “She has wonderfal powers of observation” he said, “combispd i with & rewarkable deseriptive faeuity jsnd an inexhaustible votabulary” | *You sald it,” agresd the busband. “She cat look at snofher womas's ternoon. The Voestional 11 defeatsd the | §OWD for (we seconds and descridé it Stonington , High schosl team by a seor® | for (wo hours without repeating Bes of 21 to 0 1 The srong wind made ! the boys of doth teamms. The first ha he zame was neafly even, but the last two periods were ooposits. The visito: Ecored three touchdowns in the last bailf, Daily Thewght. Whea the fight begins with himsell 2 man’s worth something.—Browaing, ” QEE the handsome effect of the At-Crnft Tile Desn? Looks for all the world like flat tile. Here you have s 1 o building chamm of 3 Bk garhdrn (e deg 2. L %kflfiwmhh&‘.mm’fl_h;