Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 19, 1909, Page 11

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7'"50 Truck Patch Sign—When to Tjfil a WOM——C:‘IN which Excel and Crops that are Slow—Some People . Eepulo “‘xfi‘;fii‘-‘" of tick work on S N da slaving for o | 0rida e eopte in & vers pleasing 8 : : g + " | mannes Think Omniscience Needs New Spectacles—All a sund;z. G in-thor i A L 4 Eafon st . s s v Farmer Can Do is to Keep His Part Right and Leave 2 mml-;: on Is 1o e 1 oV . Dot aveget Dapor s > 0% 3 the Kest to Nature’s Forces. ; is to proch again next Sun- | ditlons sre fas 3 Doveled te Sha: Chlldroni 2. and ara iy b i Wast e ‘:yfvod o 5 . ? ¥ . NW Hill. The house L beaa quar: ter Church Anniversary. l T — n F. Jones ) District P oo e - ors at GeOTEe | The question Children’s was observed last| i e Bromley han Beturned to Judge ‘Metealf of Promem spent, ¢ for The Bulletin.) l.nd hoseibly weady, It is eastly fitteen | £, Snow Fi- oAy : ¢ DT oMY i Norwieh rom & vevis| Sunday at Mrs, Wilgox's. (Written Specially s behind the normal. s Stndsy will be observed b — j Wil was ed with flowers. | VIsit with her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Barsar B Reyaoli aspect (4 snove 1t's been a somewhat arduous sprifig f " ,M cm " to th B s s, at Mansfield Depot. another steam miil to Willlam Bar- 2 ; ) to this particular farmer, and, I sus: -4 o ;’fi‘,m T, abolish kSiouk dog 86} o0 e Mrs. Marla Bowers and graudaaugh- | $o0t™r st studs ours and it will tesch you @ pect, t‘\‘omii:n':l‘l,:lyd e o cnmpany 'fi'- ‘27 73 . Y By wervice e g"' Ru“‘::g:('““““" Vieiting triends OQH' and Mrs, John R hfilfilb!l'r ma mclo'w ol Ty, ‘m { g af - Naw " 1l “The b . 1| derwood st m P orge Smith were in Ashwillett tid o make & SPecIANY Feached e ;}:?”.""Bt‘;'l".trrx ;,:':; fite. plunte aathis h:.l'l:‘cu&mu:. bulef nam‘ M] ’ ”’ *l4ng e Ll oB bl i s3day atier & week's visiy w‘l“a‘%ahn: was well represented at Fenovating Men's - Clothing, - and o Sk whanes Yo OV imp1s beating the record Frult tress| = Mr/an Mrs. Tullus Chirch of Tow- | Fii fife {eachets for the coming ted figs wnd rechtations by | the home of Albert Botham. . = | the Plain meeting house, West-Green- heustomers (=il us that ou worl ‘:m-w- ¢ 1 ether you ever set unusually full, and the berry | e- uu Nu!:lenls ot the town for abe wm surely be signed by the m nd e Y scl a pl wich Center. last Sundav. The second | JCTE W0 W00 Ty ie i the peocass, § Tead chlldren’s books? In the “Water | & nor-| seventy yoars, have moved to No at Coventry lake last week Saturday. | Sunday in June baing (he anniversa Babies” of Charles Kingsiby, it is re- | Yield promises tq be semething o ty ¥ o nd are living in the house flé} 2 N lated bow Tom, in the course of his o '3,‘,, O Comtura. 'f'd'" hed’ elocutionist, gave & Clayton Carver and child of North Co: Tvondegul wanderings in SeATch L] Therdts some swest with some sour Tagior AW society met with {‘,.':',,“:,}c s “ers ot ‘3"%. e | entry” were in Mansfiela Depot Ties- The-Other-End-of-Nowhere, A v. P gy e plage marked “STOP." 86 he stop- | every ‘season. In a little talk to my rire WP Gallup on Thursday P NI, IR ir ardner i repatring the ¢ hllg S nye wom' cousin from Indian Orchard, Mass, re<| and Mrs. Phillp Voelker, Dr. and Mrs. i Carver and child and Mr8.lfwo young ladies, the Misses Rose, | P8t We. turn out the garments equal “" Daptized by Rev. Trenberth Wil- f,'."’:“ and our charges are most mod- Ve t | fellow grangers once 1 summed up roon. Misg mM ‘Woodw: ¢ ot ““ ,‘w:fwnich mpo If vouve got the waving SBIrl | oBping experionce tn the truck patch | ¥ ilimantic _addressed i | Samers O Mg, o & 3 fendance was large, man cent] ey D e e aateied ith s 31:‘:‘-;::«‘:.‘:& S m'a%flr:: Hatne MUY e o 8, The decorating of the | auIen o P N (Mirs. Siivens and litle gon of New JOL S ',:,';",:.:,“g:f;g:;":: 157 Frankiin St. You ure yet capi I whoily, that a part e Well, ork are visiting her pare: and | the doctor's cottage, K to that strange world of dreams | varisties would fail whoily, Artesian Mra. R, TL Sherman. on Ripley Hll A oni i apes and fabies that were trier | Would fail in some degree, and o oot Mrs. 3., Shepard, who Misg Elizabeth Whiting, who residcs | The little son of Mrs. Stevens has the e o I D ARt iy Than mil's ruthhTAE YU See HHM Ao | it na reBt. Bt T have to keap on | Children's Day Exorcises at’ l-l!lfl 1 "‘{v‘““‘n} A",’:‘:{ $oor Colmmbie Taks is Diaking many | measles. Farmers about here have had beans e Aifoe boaks, ket them an A n sold to a man in New Yor ey Yad them. If youve tarned ry as|at seed time which half will bring n| G esoml L | M and Mrs. Chfl:; Choptuan of LarDitoll1ho Toct Has P Feaied. a1 " eiis tman th New Xork: - — dust and sordid and eelfish and stu- | Profit at harvest and which baif Wit FUCoMer Worcester are guests of Mr: and Mrs. | but 13 feet of which is In solid rock | work in Canterbury after spedin WEEKAPAUG < vid, lot ‘em alone, They'd be a waste [ prove 1oes. 't ls just as lkely Children's day faes “wase - hotd | Cigos % Qugtey. of granite foundation, & Drogress of | week with his family at Mansfeld De- ot etk Merchants desiring to parfieipate In of time fof you. But for one I read one as the other. The very crop which nen & Gay smerciues b Miss Josephine xnuhna of Colum- | frum § to 7 feet per day is being made. | pot, - Mat ¢ Local I t . them often n any other books in | did well with me in 1908 may flzsie out| ac the WP‘;‘! cfl","‘" "'u"“'A".‘*'m bla spent & few days of this week| The ball pl from this place | Mrs. Willlam Stedman of Hartford atters of Local Interest. the Parade of July 5th, by the exhibi- i 16 Presidon Eilot dscan't | completely in 1909, with Bl E N ot e | mim Ber. siwtey, Sl at' Wiliam H. swent to, Colcheator Baturday Afteracon | win s suffering with rheumatism. i% | The ladies of the Ocean View W. C.|tion of Floats, are kindly invited ta | 1 *‘mem n iy’ - gnlry- g;e.”:';: lt’hoe‘ :.n:y :nucnn‘i:r' iaall /gl Pobrid e emii B e«' ou Hiaine ot ,l-.:g ::rl::p?h;he i‘:&';éf;g":m& B af her gt home af M;n-n)eldll-‘:ur T, U. are to serve a strawberry super | present their applications to the Sees ' s solng to cut ! ad e Han scort Corners, hoping to regain her healt the home of Mrs. H. A. Macomber. i —— do finel. Oh, of course, 1 know that Mr, and Mrs Goor O. lch made wnun‘.n'k ‘wel Sunday of | i e 4 at om : - ” Well, when “Tom” came to the place | there a1 farmers and gardeners who|a bukinese trip to Willimentic Friday | i ang. Mrs. H.m:, N, Neil. }_: ;::wfl_fi 'c‘;gmi;fi." in the second, | Herbert Pollard and family are at|lqst vear the unfon furnished a rest| "tary of the “Parads Committes” on the home of his fahert. Henry Pollard. | {ent for the Washington county Ifair, | or before June 18th, " y lways grow good cron of last week. marked “STOP,” mhe stopped, and it | think they can o B Union Ploni in Coventry for a fow weeks, Mr. Pol- - . t enough judgment and James Brothers have been repairing nion Picnic. and this year they are to purchase a - Ixté’u,'n‘fn'fm'&' "x'i‘na"&.’l“’wé‘“‘e’“eo‘m"i g'rhe)‘l‘;:;renn%.l liars, either. MY o) °‘ their waterwheels. GILEAD. 'l'hen was o union plente of the lard, is greatly improved in health and | tent and literaturs to he given away.| Al displays must be in “Decorated his duties in the | o . @ to go | Float Form,” drawn by not less than ! have bad & i 80 and they W: L. Dutkee i en“m“m‘ pupils of schools in | W8 ableé to return to H Lne proceeds of thie supper ars £0 | 3 Yy e L0 D e e T aeonoiay | May be & good deal wiser than . Bul :«r “int, Mrs, Mary Lanphers of Cov- | Mail Contract Has Basn Awarded to 3-7317. tamflem. "r'i“' ana Conter N-";}: atles Robineon will soon move his | LArds that expense, The tent Will| fwo horses; name may appear but no H it is the unex- | enry. o . | districts on afternoon of la C d d cots, an r 3 e e fian ho | sbetsd: fi-x'c‘n nappena. ‘Henry Buell's son is visiting his ildren's Day 8er- | \eck which was highly enjoved by | family to Willimantic. Will 'be appreciated by many tired | advertising will be pbrmitted. e i O Y o e o v & ccusin, Raymond Bak tle children. The Columbia Cornet| The pews for the church have ar-{inothers and children. The Committee reserve the right te 1o watoh from my age up airy| “ 3" Siarits retuemed 15 h mowriing : fived and will soon be installed in the | "Mr. and Mrs. Chase Lophart and of delaped yegetation brightening in T, E. Foote had & uuepnana installe new church, 2| accept oF reject any applidation not in ven, R r corn year? | place at Rocky farm last Thivrsday. o : < ] family spent Sunday afternoon as the color agd stretching upward o the|sven e e o Sren e ve bankam. | Willlam Gardaner, B, H. dacikson and | *d_in his residence this week. ; % —_— W. Bliven- | accord with the character of the pro- E‘;wn't qn’thlng to do. Did ever | Do the oats lodge and sprout? Then|son Willis, and Miss Gertrude Barlow | The wnhuuz for ur!zlu'm 'rm\: Pa. who is spending his summer v: WEDDING. t of Ardmore.| .o gion AT Thi e on s hes the buckwheat and barlev may tusn|were in Worcester Monday of last b‘hmn; e xtml“‘“ e, Sulyh c.t on with his parents on Columbia Wood—Chas 28 & business caller In this vi i lar o tha Piiriiad thing to do?——But we've | out g00d. K it's too cold for the roses| veek. LUV e T Y was in Providence last waek 00 ase. y THursday, and also took lunch y order of the Parade Committes, ‘3‘.';:%.'5‘5.12“: R o (il 50 ihat v | to bloom, then hey fof the purple and| ! Mr. and Mrs. B. L. James were in | @ been awarded to John Sloan. nllmdm: his first clags renuion, he | Miss Bessie D. Chase, daughter of | with Mr. and Mrs, S. M. Gladwin as ROBERT A. BROWN, Secretary. Can see over the top into what seems | yellow pansy bed! It a poor philoso- | Willimantic last wetk Tuesday. C"“.fle%l“:"h: "?fl:e”::'" '::'R:.";:“" teving 'n.hu(d from Brown ‘uri- | Mr. -na{ Mre. Fred Chase, and James their guests. smold a fairly hopetul bit of level going. 1|phy which says: ‘et thi .9 Let Al Miss Fis Manchester spent Sun-| V(TSIY & 00d of Vernon, Conn., were marrie &t v v nothiny thu Mr. Hewlott lnl family of New Ha- | Tuesday, June 15, at the home of the ” Y Merwin o el g “.to“;":}’x‘,’éy.““?ve‘l'é Far Moroing | & comfortable )‘?“MDM ToLLAND CoUNTY. by Aol - ‘“’" of Miss Helen Foote. | .. arrived in town last week for the | bride's parents in North Coventry. Rev ""g:"::m?:f: A Bt B Such @8 have followed each other so| “Take things as they come.” Don repa vy summer afd wil oocupy Tooms at Yale of ‘Talcottville performed | firm of Wiliam % Aerwin Sevs. oom- persistently this spring, and 1om let g0, the plow hagdles; hang to them; Ingeatly completed. Rev. Mt Hof.|Pred A. Hunts Mr. Hewlett, who|the ceremony. The house was deco- | PanY has been desperately up at the leaden ek, “Tie | Keep the oft horee In tre urrow; plow WILLINGTON. e e sxpaste ke expects to be in New Haven most of | rated with laurel, ferns and roses. The Y h potatoe: ht to be planted,” he so- | as straight mflb:'- dleeb (% i efm e e, e 2 5%‘;"’"’;‘7“ £ Py the umi will spend his Sundays with I;'r_l&ehv.v:rtev .mn{hr: say «ra\vmm 1| e . 1lloquiged; “the corn-land ought to he | but when the pl polnt strikes & fast| pyder.Egsex Marriage—Observance of Mh Annie’ Hutchineon has return. family. i ,match. She was atten ND GASFITTING. Those who are about to furnish mew ve ‘; | rock, ease this and serape over 4 B. Yeomln' is visiting | by Miss Mary Chase, her sister, and PLUMBING Al 3 L W Bave the 4 ‘Z.‘":',,,A‘f,,‘,’{‘z';,";‘i“’;;";;,; ] Eeaariy Dot by 1 SRy i e Children’s Day. +d 1o her home here from Alfred, N. e Ty T e Rater B0 s Ads homes. We have the utmest confidghes Y. for the ugioer: vaestién, that we have the finest display o leaky n roof ought to be patched; | granite foundations of New Englana P rs. Barl M. Holbrook has been en- | Wilson. Only relatives of the bride and e, ot o) Dlanted 1f we're | because they happen to be in the lin Siaie See wetw S e N N L o B e Mttar 7ot Norwitl, |ifatan Woro' penaent. o Afior @ short The Va“ghn Fuundry [:0 g goin' to get anything out of it this | of your furrow. It doesn't pay. It ail| TATHAZS June 7. at Fortemouth, | the i day g Master Lyndon Little of New Or- | wedding trip they will return to Ver- ’ House F“[‘nlshlnfl year—-dear, dear, there'’s so much | your ezes are in one basket and they | il of JIrs, Forence Wesex Ryder and | cuurch last Sundey. The church WaS|i..ns is spending the summer at the | non, whero a newly furnished home to dg 1 d'knew which way to turn.|get smashed you won't have eggs for | {{ATERee Bemex usiclan In the navy, | predtilly decorated with ferns and|;ome of his uncle, Alonzo Little. awaits them. The groom is popular in NGs jn Eastern Connecticut. We can tal Bgosh, Tl take a day off an go fish- | breakfast. But if you've distributed| % #hip being now stationed at Ports- | fowers. The muslo was excollent and | ™5unie Holprook has sold his farm | Vernon, where he conducts a grocery R D e R in’!” And he did them around in fifteen or twenty bas- | 170Ut Both young people are ma-|the children carried their parts in 8| j;onerty in North Pine strect to Mr. | store, The bride is a highly esteemed nferestingly with you about the styles, kets and oven half a dozen go to ruin| tiYes of this town and have the best | r.casing manner. Tavine of New York. young lady of North Coventry. She|‘urnished promptly. Large stock of [ finishes and qualities of the furmiture | haven't heard whether his decision | you still Tiave enough lett to keep the | &1Sh0S %,;"h,?‘%sifif.’.“n"‘%m"; e s T TMael i | - e ba Maw: Tittey of Harttord were | recelvod many valuable and useful | patterns. No. 11 fo 25 Ferry Breel | o carry, hut suffice 1 10 say we carey i - | wolf from the door. icsts of A. A. Latham over Sunday, | presets, including silverware, cut glass, Jan22d » \best at | heels o, Tinien hib agiealiice) op- Eaptist pastor at Portsmouth, the ¥ing | «ere she has been t6acking the rn b Somitng in- fhietr, antomobile, Furniture, pictures, etc. the"\best that Is manufactured and it fieh. But sometimes 1| One trouble with too many of us is m',;}‘-‘;h';";;f,p“;'}“:fl‘: - "c‘:_’"" yeur. Miss Helen Chase of Glastonbury stand\back of every piece of furniture think & “day off” isn't necessarily a |that we want everything just as we g came home to attend the wedding of e we sell our own guarantee, 92y ot “They uaéd 1o dots o e, | WARt 1o and. are ound fo bawl it wa| , Fev, ME Gardnir prencied Sunay GURLEYVILLE. STAFFORDVILLE. e siser Beswe Worn Out Plumbing|™ "> “All p“h‘i and no work makes Jack a d(\n;‘ get it thl; WRY getexflflcl oev- 'I.'t'blc !The Great )i' o —_— District ‘“md—m Newland Will _Mmfi“ Our prices are right. mere shirk.” It's just as true that| erything we, undertake urn out A e 3 g Y - 3 ' ) 3 “All work and 1o play makes Jack a | No. 1, and snivel mare over our mia- | At the Baptist church in the atter- "s""""" » ":x.':" AA”',:“T ";: Hold Quarterly Conference—Special WHAFAU The running expenses of a house are BN A L« €ull bo You can't keep your nose | chances than we grin over our suc- (il alontefl M vES Ooserved. . ?"0" oy s Programme on Children's Day— | Fine for Breach of the Peace—Roads | /ar8¢ly increased by worn-out or poor g]n v.hlm,- tasmne i d't);l lndu jroscy | cymmia: How is it the hymn goes? | . .%q and the children, a:mhfly the| Children’s Day. 3 Small Notes. lwa-r‘-d plumbing Either canses annoyance M HOURIG‘H 4 kP o 8 Myin off large class of tiny ones, acquitted —usually at the most Inconvenient 3 E alonsid 4Torkied Punds y a most inconventen Pk QT"':{.': crinditong ots it i Pyl (o fa {homselves with ability. The Droces- | r /v 3. ¥ Foparison cosupied nis pal: | John Lilley is vielting friends in| Mrs_ Mary Benish and hor daughter, | cme. An’estimate for repiacing sach | Tol, 123-4, 62-66 Main Strests gy b i T KL Bot Sebla bleam Ry s'onal wae very pleasing. - The music last Bunday, Dreacing an exeel | Marttora ids wesk Mass,, | MOxy Banish, 8 schoolgirl were arrest- | yumbing with the modern, feace of | Junsd Shinevsr tne wosther ‘Homa ot us, The Lord will provide.” y helped ou “1| C. R Kemn of Easthampton. Mass.|ed Saturday, the 5th, and brought be- = = and sometimes when the weather Ly the. orchestra. The collection, was the guest of H. A. Bosworth over | fore Justice of the Peace A. A. Allen | Mind kind will cost mothing, and I'll T e vhich goes to the American Baptist ). Elmd‘ v for assault and disturbing the peace.|guarantee the price will be reasonable. St Aty owy S, Lve put n sev. | I know people who can sing this|Fyblication soclety, was satiafactory. i - G } e Rena Baker of Hartford was | The Benish family lives on the W £ someed necdful to take advantage of | meaning any - disrespect fo the 1. | yLlopEndeavor mesting was led by| Ry & F. Smith ih. Riest of Her mothe, dire. Sarah | Howerd farm and T sy e (iAlN SOMET“lNfi 01 tha, e thene s SR o7 | mesdinx Ay SR iptapes that his | Mrs. Preston. At the business meet- | i’ by’ praach: 4le | Potter, recently. eral families of the same nationality. J. E. TOMPKINS, Soosdp 41 . duye | Peacbikicd’ oy | Masas ,;M”" s e pat his{ing at the cloge Mra, Darrow was|pnc has hesn Mrs. S. Wost i» sepnding & few | Mrs. Mary Benich pleaded guilty be- o Lo " " HRwnrt neen faning, yoc. dont. toe (0 e BT O et cleccted prosident, Rev. Mr. Gardner, | Jis ‘eyes at a hospital in New York. | weeks with her daushtegs, Mrs. Albert | fore the court and pald a fine of 35 and | may21d 67 West Main Street. by a course in Book- 1iké #t, #iday. Would rather spend the | be “his way" they actJust as if thiey | J20c. B e NS D TRt - nderson_ and Converse- | cocts. cretary and ‘treasurer: Miss Emma Children’s Day Committes. Mrs. David Belcher and granddeugh- | The maln roads have been repared tims sa’ntering around and watching | (iought omniscience needed new spec- | Viorence Robbins, recording secretary, o e~ have béen ding 8 few days|and are in fine shape g things grow; comparing today. with | tacles. and Miss Harriet C. Robbies, organist. Wi with friends in Fitswilliam, N. H. George. Plimpton. has in his posses- T F BuRNs keeping. Shorthand Jast week; speculating about possible Mrs, Barl Darrow is spending | Mrs. Robertson, Mre. Ida Parker and| " Mahlon H. West has resigned his|sion an Ulster County Gazette, printed experiments in fertidzation on one| Within certain narrow limi o U] N g s gt gt R T R Sy B ‘n:m"'n“p:'] the week u Northfield, Mass. Mies Frances Dimock. pesition with the Rhode Island Wor- | in Ulster county, New York. Saturday Plans being perfected for a Mrs. Oliver Parker, who has bDeen , and s em d as ing, . 4, 1800, w] 0. : H hoarinp somiy, Snoes and sl cotiag | il Bt when we pump Up ainst | it of £ Tuly celsbration on the Hill| 1 for somo time, was taken to fhe| oot GuePnys, SO0, .5 FTRed as|morning Jan i 1500 which gives an Heating and Plumbin ¢ uadled” overals ddmanded by sec | 1" Topless. Oue”only Bape: 5. i | 15, A8l elipes il former_ffota| Hirtford hosplial Mondey for tret| “3fra’ Wesioy Bradway is lking care | in. Tuneral : * || Worwich Commerciat School ing and weeding work; and between | learning them and tagging along with ' iz, " Ings, 1 i Broad Theatrs Bld . 'ward Walker and deughter way 9. time witing o few Tineof demuors | tham. " Thers aee twelve montha i the T ST e held 8t Bowih WiNing: | A freda ere sttending 1::. graduacing 1 ¢ hanwot UNION. 92 Franklin Street. > oy we can plant comn, with|ton on the. 324 exerclses at Northfel The district superintendent, Rev. J. STt I've talked a good deal, at one ti h"v"’ ot a good crop, in oniy one of the | “"Jirg. DeYonge has returned to her | Mise: Fattle Biencs.from Wilimantic I T e B s rars . 3. A Mascy aad BAukBti of Hart- ime | twelve. We should 'have but 6orry re- | nome in Harwinton, leaving her moth. | i- & uest at Mre, E. B. Simeh in. fhe Methodist | ferd made a short visit to their sum- \ or amother, about the influenee of the | turns if we sowed buckwheat in March €i, Mrs. Angeline Baldwin, much im- Mrs. Bessle Hobby and son Wilbur E % mer home on the last Saturday. v July. But if we find out preved. }‘;va been spending a few days with h Miss Mary Myers and her sisters| Anm’s TA ERN €eason on our crops. This spring has | and ontons W Lo been the most backward, with me, of | what nature’s intentlons as re- £ tho Wilimsesi % srey - ANOTHER NE T S571n abont nine yeuss, s fag | i, BALUCES Mtantions ar e o aw whlimgion ctoete. o Pozing om0 " Lo dny Conear, e SRDIOEr Y e | e Congtegacionst Shuteh i e ik Satly, e e g l':zrnd.xtapmv:l-(h hnz‘;ik:?n onl.nfldxfel home at W““YIK\DE e to Ldmfifl‘ S out in the M. B. chu: . The chil n | ¢d the Cony gational church last of The days havo beon moatly driszly of | us good pay for our Ibor. o Siee| "ok o Newask, N. J. in'a Few daye.| Miss Ads Smith e st the Williman- | 1ok heir parts splendidly and the | Sunday. High Grade and Touch Typewriting il Ryder has r.m from a trip | tic camp ground for a few daye. made fine remarks. The church Mrs. Hannah Horton is visiting Cxonpatws i inenael; while nat greatly | friend of mine once sald to me as he| t, Liverpool on a eattle ship. having 3 e rettily decorated for the ooca- | friends In Bturbridge and ofhier piaces. Steady thing; the little sunshine we've | “Fnere fve omms mics pone s flelds: | nuch enjoyment in the novel and Bewidy Mrs. James Barrett of Sturbridge -y Mgl BB e | by ot roJone the best I know how | exciting experience. BOLTON. s George Drummond, who has|called on friends in town last Wednes- Quelity “whioh t usuall rfu'fi.[u'.', z]vo ;:’;t.;:o-fl-mtum .4" ...3‘4“,:‘1,‘1" The birthday of the ob- been in the Norwioh hospital for | day. 208 June; and o mighter winie oy [z0d, planted with the best ased I can Fresmaht B SStACRSE tor et homs actuslly frostly, have nearly all been xe'.. ‘and cultiveted as wel T can do 54 :“T;;m;y;:m_ i 4 e ‘W—o':—ll‘—— "SnlifiToN mufiv’ kl' vt Wil \ wes pldiacesy Tved by the Alsplay ot the. red, white | Dilapidated Tomb Removed from #nd blue at Maj vr <old and discor ng to vege! .la mo That ends my nl'nnzbfllt. hid 1 o't know th has | the crop fails It jaivt my fault” A Ly SRS RS OEERT emen | TR ] s oo Panamas , gather more | appetite and, T nter's were or 8 NigoF, get moro real go0d out of & | conscience S mere i mih * “I°F | ow Children's Day Was Observed—| 2 sesanamens, dos W Bvdspsies | Farm Sold to New . heserss. il b I A, ‘b:;og;n m,w-uc-‘ht c"":’ they do 7 et Party in Honor of Mrs. John Cone. Heurietta, Pa, Ilrml-nd 1611;' WHN Various Lecal Interests. Town Council Organizes — Sunday | ardent sunshine and o farmer who does bert of Chitago, Mr. and Mrs. Her- j heat. "And so most of my crops, this | part. intelipentiy ang inbustoiensiyly| Children's day was ? obwerved by an| bert Bawll of Harrisburg, Pa. and | Maior Bessey has sold bis tarm on Sohool Classes Mest at Kenyon worth $8. and $10. time, . are ‘way behind-hand.” [ not called on assumne r-pcmbum acdress to the by m 'p..- Charles E. Carpenter of Noroton. South strest to Mr. Wells of ‘New | '\, o o 0t Monday, with me yegr T had my first mens of gresn | for resulis. . Thes ap tor, in the mol chil- | _Miss Katherine Vaughn of Martford | York who will occupy it soon. Mr. | [The town councll met Menday, Wit A . . my own vines on June 12. | powerfl than Me owe, Tt oy fln- 978 | Grows ‘otigie in the $Tace of the chusoh | 13 vietting Missos Mary and Eilzavetn Bessey Wil live With thelr Smith, Willam ‘D. Tucker. William | Ye Anclent. Tavern of 1647, We will sell them at $5. that date saw my tailure entails no Msgrace. honor | €holr. ) The concert in the Daly. & oy o) MEs. chatice, I Woredh. | Vay, Orville 30 Merastvé.. Charies | where all lames meet. 'Mmm. put without even a single | atiaches only to thoe Whose iailures | Ne GUle largely attended. LiWdg| Mrs. Annle Coleman of Boston is R O ot aent | T Wanyany. ie mpshers” Ofthe |, -4 3 and $8. each. formed that 1 could discover, | are the, rebuits of thelr ae ot S| Mands Davie Sty & oo soich e | spendioe & fow dage it har- st | e & ~ounell were sworn In by Oscar E.| All roads and lanes lead to ve An- |BIy easly planted sweet corn fm the | unfaithfulnoss or wilful wromgheadeq. [Tl rendered. The church was art| Mrs. Frances B. Mins A M. Cundall of Marlboro, | oounell e AN I rew Sty | €lent Tavern—Love Tane, Mediterra- | wery worst I ever hed at this season; | ness. | istically decorated with laurel, ferns| Miss Rose Franch ine 16 spending is with Miss Hattie M. Albro | 3 Yard Lane, Cranberry | These are perfect Hats, guaran- ~. yellow, only half of'it up at all, TER dais Y i for her. annual visit. was elected president of the board. | ; 4 FARMBR. |eng daisies, & fortoighi in Mg S Wisliing Wi Mrs. Lena Champlin of Matunuck | Lane, Hammer Brook Lane, Hog Lane, : Mrs, C. 'C. Davis recetved her Bible | tives. . Summer Visitors 1. 1h the fusat el e MM, Wed M- | Vodtaer | Barytag.: around : Lauf teed to be genuvine class Thu atternoon. Her guesms | The tomp at the Center gemetery, Austin Peterson, thé small son of | ford Kenyon, at Usquepaug. ter Lane, Silvia Lane, Dark Lane were Mrs. Minnie Wilds Hawkins and E’.i‘#‘“ r{:u been in & dil M:on- Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Peterson of 1_1!5& TOr. and Mes, HoB Rouse have re- | Q"A'f ;: Saiht Sadbirl 74 SMaat naid e TWO STATES M_s mwmu!#;d 2 hénh. g ”ll,. Wme, P K "fl: ley il is Ml with scarlet fever. turned -after a week's vacation spent | ol A ot o ona Tl an produc. tamily recently came from Brooklyn, | in traveling through the south. !¢ M P R O ions are dispen: Also finest line of E S Mis Flovence Aindr hes returied vt e ‘: [—] Freoman, May Starrs, and Marha|vots passed by the Bolton Cometery et F.aherty. .. assoclation last winter. N'AY&.':;.::‘ of Hov: and Mre. R. W friends in Lenox Migs ~Alice Denman of Wilington| Charles ¥. Sumner & barn rais- | Shermen of Ripley Hil who came | T wait upon ye with ye Anniversary i 5 vas a guest at Judge Btorrs’ over|ing for a large hu-n.fi from Brooklyn a short Hime: ago-tal Mra: ... James, who hes .been | spieit The Hatter. C orge Schofield -of nm\m. Mass,, | commengement. J. Wesson Phelps has purchased a 1 with % # visit his grandpdrents, is 1ll with|(he guest of her daughter, Mrs Wil- | je14d A. A. ADAM. un1l, » former resident, was prosen Mre. Schillings’ br portion of the, Skianer lot and is to at” their home. ham Swan at Newport, bas returned | e 4 Frank Laose ‘has. Jeased the Jou | niacn retoiiniy Sribin, slater And | poro O et Mrs, Mabel Tracy Thompson of | s her home at Kemyan. | 7 MOOSUP. trédiker to Absl Reeves of Danielson, | Cey.| Apaeater, . 35, Dot bobe it hoe |- ae Mra. Havold Smith and IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED - 4 who will run it hete in conneotion y g el S L . . Entertained | far Mrs. Cone. puonn for a sl -rt visit. con_Harlan of Wyoming called on Mrs. 88l Tith his moving pisture exhibition in| st Jonn Gome 6t Lowne has been ELLINGTON. and Mrs. Addison Kingsbury | B. Moore Sunday. AND DIES | @rammar Sohool Graduation Exercises g the ‘ora. Preaman the past e 4 and Dr. and Mes, W Ly Higgins visit- | The Philathea and Baraea class con- { | =Minne Prize Won by Wohn A |, m‘x’.}'.‘;’“ “"‘1"“:'“" "“‘%MM a1 Witesury CHbERvISS. 4t Sonth ea the state prison at Wethersfleld on |1 ected with the Baptist Sunday schoo! | you can laugh at the other fellow. s || Prlon~Much Sympathy for Mr. 4nd 1. le and one in 'x?;‘?m“',“g; Canew-. s Dora d was| Manchester—8ale of Pinney Place. | Tucsdn; Madeh Noble and Miss | 2L, 5haBneck held its regular monthiy | E. G. RAWSON, Agt, 11 Mrs. Jobn' Kelly- P AT ‘g;“ Juarkntined by | tyral yor Koty | e Viliams sntertained the mem- Maria cmuv.;.mme-a.a the funeral of | Beait Marteron ot Kenyon Saturday | House 854-2. 227 Main St. ‘Phone 589, Chass. | onday | bers of the literafy club of this town | sister in Willimantic on Tussd rening. | Sixteen of the pupile of the Maosup | Mr. &nd Mrs. Joha Kelly have the | A% Sove s emall sarly :: O AR v Home T MOMN Maschester rot ] b B. Yeomans of Coldtabia | ° Sovesal fiom here ' attended the| 1% 3 1 were graduaied on | svmpathy of fhe cafmmumity in the|AfieI® L cantly. - After the programme dainty | has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. | Kinda Island atate college baceatni # 3 evening, the exercises be- | death of their four-yesrs-old. daush-| "Vl ¢ » & ¢~ | rétreshments were served. Ellen Prince, on South street. " | 1ente sermon at Kingston Sunday, de- | & held f the Joy theater. The fol- | ter Doris, who died last week from |, are, . F- Er B OOt les O Tty G Maw Yotk hag e P tiions Fotart mavitas | ) pregyamme was rendercd: (a cancer in her head. weok " 1 visitor 18t ome home. o spend. the summer 4t < " Niine Bana Dawiey, who has becr | INOSC W ng A ley-‘» 4 i prayer, by Rev. J. L.| Mrs. Annie Dresser of Winchester,| “N&no a1 the schools - & her brother's, F. B. Nauglels, CHESTNUT HILL. SREhiE Revenek sootibs T8 New Tb- | ; “Merry June,” scfiool 15 a guest of Mrs. T. M. Var’| eioned Priday for the sosmer weens| . Ddward Powell of Bridgeport spent Soy, Sreturnieq home . Saturday. She G T Taes, Ay AR A YT e Hon ¥ for the Sumeser VACA" | gunday with his nncle, Mr. Powell, | Grangs Observes Chidren's Night—| i roramed home Ssturday white LUCAS HALL, § anio_ with plano accompanimens, Bertha | abrideed dictlonary, . was won " ;’;;“J",’_,’*,,",‘,’{;"’:a"? L B oo B Lo gl S o reard: N A e 3 i :d Bthel Paridwurst. reading. | John A. Prior of the the ‘Moot pamma.r “ S et G mdiner. 1 it i e b3 % . 49 Shetucket Street. i demon 3 Rbeoelpgtnc e Hod ol Ko 4 cow ing to W. A, Wela/ tion. 1t was Children’s night at the grange b p i, e Tudey P AR GLIRNEY o08| G o o s v 4| o Eevre g b et Mt | o R kT HOPKINTGN. s 0 SR ], LTS about July 1. Pinney will ve b g7, gRg " ) 'a s " ; rm:rk-h_m e s "3,::"!"'":‘:'.]: st the | inio, the east side of Yfrs Fudsen's e e B X eTClses TaMATk% | Seventh-Day Church to Observe Chil- | Have You Noticed the o IR ol W “THe Mayfower," strawherry crop of Fremont Dunham | Mouee O Maln strest others, after 'which cake, lemonade, | dren's Day—Lost Watch Fell Into| 1,0 0qsed Travel? our store your base for Wines and | "Vednes@ay morming, June ) @ o oo Mwm hndterd ls spend- | candy, frult, etc, were served. Good Hands. : Liquors, and skide in as'often { Mesting of Bell Schoel District—Took BARTRING et ;_';‘ s Mg s brother, Har- rangements were in charge of Mrs. J. s A s d-,uro;’la!; 9f,§008 weather and | can. “You will find the Win 4 , g . . People o every partioular. — Letter Carriers’ Examinations. MOUNT HOPE. My Lesiic Chastar entogtained 2. fed it i ommlin i and | Mlsk ol W/ tawla was griduated | 08 SNCY Wl ERBUnT e b | Liuers HieBE R every pertioulns et | SR A i Rl-he and Mrs. ¥ Williams of South Man- % o R e e s method, and it you'l take one of 0ur | tho lowest on which to base your Alexander | 1, was the gaest of T G Stocking on | Ceath of William W. Grigge—Vacation Ceveral from hare attended Miss| At a school mesting held in ‘the| Mr. and Mre. Roger W. Dewis and |¢ ot g L ey o Ao Bt M B i 4 Song of | Sunday Begi Wendheiser's reeital in Rockville on|North district on Friday evening of | 20 Harold M., were in Bast Green- | MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenue | High Quality and Low Price. It ), Winne Piche RO) Rowlund ‘was in Willimantic en —— Tuesday evening. last week Raymond Squier was elected wich Wtdnesd.y and Thursday. marlid — i '\ ' declamation, | Mon William H. Origga died last Sinday | ~ M5 a0d Mrs- Harry C. Aborn are | commitiee s Winim A Lyman sierk | . Rov. . R Allen returned home from . N Adama for ‘Indepentience, | * Frank Phillips was i Mount Hope | niorning ase 8 weors. tiene 0w | 1o t5iaand Me for a few days and treasurer. At PN Thidanr. Teke e Geo. Greenberger Harold Gallup Williams: | on Wednesday on & business trip. was 8 yéars of age and a civil war| Mr, Gilbert of Norwich called on|' There was a joint meeting of the| Jaton P. S. Brown has hired the . . ger, recitation. Clmbing to Rest,| At the Bell school district meeting | soldter. ~The funeral was held Tues- | Mr. Barrows reeently. board of education: and board of .se- | 12nd belonging to the estate of E. Ster- 47 Franklin Street, * Norwich, Conn. { Cliss; plano solo) | held on Saturday night, Myron Fuller atternoon. lectmen oq Tuesday evaning and ‘the | Vprolrsien, (8 VUL he for a ; % 3] e, reci- A 3 K - o 3t - 4 Tarbox: Faith Hax °’L‘L’:‘..‘§':'&T£‘;“' B T i ek i b - EAST WILLINGTON. Castomary recommendations Were vot- | opijgren‘s day exercise in the Seventh- Telephene $1 may24d lam Jmuu lnd an AT § prophecy, Loulse rel-un. n the. The ‘10cal” ball' team. plays. the ,u( day B.p:m church this (Saturday) | em- opbecy, Touise | Wikliem Sacel 3ok hs examination ) closed last week. Mies Bno | Mrs. Alphonge Ruby nufltly\vhhd Lewanon team today (Saturday). T o i MRS. UNDERWOOD, Bty Lote | 7 it e A | PRI, iomelt of Soith Kingston g General Contractor - m‘md.m Rt ”?ra:let;.rmr“yor on the R. F. D, No. o R m‘"sy as the gtest of -Miss #{h:::"m.‘ Mr. and Mre. :::ee':eufi:":e :.:m has not bnn de WAL Bi (e BURIRE. 51 Broadway. 'Phone ~ ' 855-4. i, TY¥hen the 010 Tk | M. and Jirs. Beseett Waitehouss | “Mre. Davia Rucs and qasghte g T John E. Wells and family visited All orders recelve prompt and caratal school cherus. were viitors a4 Mixs Mary W‘"“‘“’*}.fl".:;:“"m- Fix Celashiin, Nlany; Xes ‘bieh Hovenam A Sollins, Jr., was In New | |, Wioktord over Sunday. 5 ¥ CONANT, i1 Frankiin strees,| stlention.” Give me 2 irial order. Sat- ma Mr. Mrs. A, T, i « ., Lost Watsh Restored. Whitestone 60 and the J. ¥. C. 100 A i deudS) it | S wre e bt o the manet | THOS. J. DODD, ", £

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